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b Institution Services l 1 | ? | EDERATION GROUP 0 HOLD INSTITUTE Sessiens Op n November 9 in Calvary Church for | | Women’s Branci. | ry Institute e woman's p ion of ovember 9, “alvary Baptist Chureh. | interdenominational | women of all the » welcomed. The pre tatives of a leading denominations. bour each afternoon and be conducted by Dr. | , pastor of Emmanuel of Brooklyn. The e given by Dr. Frank- ¢ wtional Council piscopal Church, L. Cady of the Amer- Association (Congre- song service will be Fos is [ PRESENTATION FUND SERVICE TOMORROW Rev. W. H. Pettus to Officiate and Bishop Darst to Speak at St. Mark’s Church. . DK, L. J. BUHANAN. es will be saders: Mrs. mitt of the Home Mis- ard of the Methodist Church; D. E. Waid of the Board of lissions of the Preshyterian is of The second Sunday annual presenta- Jeanctie : this triennium of the cring of the Woman's the dioces> of Washing- M Fore: rd of United Luthe tudent volunteer the parish, will_offici » will conduct the evening e offciate v. Dr. Thomas C. Darst, 5 st Carolina, will be the on_various rvice will be bbott, 2 glven " |en of the Episcopal Church in America and used for the support of woman workers in the mission fields in Amer- and in foreign lands. In the dip- e of Washington gifts for this fund presented each Spring and each rtrude Bolll of the In: soclety, and Yu\nph w. of the Juvenile " san: Court in the The gencral chal imittee 1s Mr man of the mittee 1 M < n of the insti- ". L. Darby. | ram com- . president The last mtlonal presentation was ns, La., at the time the general conven- d amounted to more The first presentation since that time was Spring, when more than s given, Parish custodians {re now busy coliecting the donations lor” the ‘women of the Episcopal churches in Washington and will Lring the sums to St. Mark’s tomorrow evening. The service is described as an inspiring one and will be largely attended by women of the Episcopal Church and thelr friends. - BASES SERMON ON PAPINI Dr. Montgomery Will Preach on Noted Convert’s Life. At the Metropolitan Methodist Church _tomorrow evening Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, the minis- ter, will have for his subject: “Papini —His Life Story."- At the morning service Dr. Mont- gomery will take for his theme “The Question That Every Christian Must ACT ON RESIGNATION. Potomac Presbytery Members to Meet November 1. The Presbytery of Potomac will hold a spectal session November 1, at 3 p.m., at the Church of the Pllgrims. e sessfon will act upon the resig- nation of Rev. L. H. Eikel as pastor of the Laurel Church to permit him to go to the Presbytery of Lexing- ton, K EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY SERVICES TOMORROW | Semi-Annual Diocesan Thank Of- fering at St. Mark’s:-Bishop Darst to Speak. The semiannual p S sentation serv- fee of t nk offering of of the I)ln(‘e*e il _be conducted by Willlam Henry Pet- ¢ the Rev. Harrell J. minister in_ the will_be Right Rishop of and chairman of the Commission on Evangelism. > rector will be the preacher at 11 a.m. and the celebrant at the holy communion at 7:30 ., and on Thursday the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude at 11 a.m. n day will be observed in the 1 of the Fourth Pres- ch_tomorrow morning. pastor, will services ' each . except Saturday, at is “sermon tomorrow ditation on Mat- o'clock on “The TR Join Us Tomorrow for an Hour of BIBLE STUDY Bible School Meets Every Sunday, 9:30 A.M. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE BIBLE —by Theodore Roosevelt «¢Jf INCOLN—sad, kindly, patient Lincoln— built up his entire reading upon his early study of the Bible. He had mas- tered it absolutely; mastered it as later lie mastered one or two other books, notably Shakespeare; mastered it so that he became almost ‘a man of one book,’ who knew that book. and who instinctively put into practice what he had been taught therein; and he left his life as part of the crowning work of the century that has now passed.” ORE than ever before Americans are fi reading and studying the Bible. Their vital interest is attested by the size and enthu- sizsm of Bible classes in all sections of the country, and by the prominence of their leaders. The new Bible School for Adults of Epiphany Church, which held its first session two weeks ago. already has more than 600 members. The school meets for an hour of Bible study each Sunday morning at 9:30. If you are not otherwise engaged at that hour you are cordulh invited to attend. Epiphany Church is in the heart of the business district, convenient to the hotels and easy of access from all sections of Washington. EPIPHANY CHURCH ; Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, D. D., Rector | G STREET near FOURTEENTH WASHINGTON, D. C. IBISHOP TO INSTALL RECTOR TOMORROW ied to the priesthood by Bi ‘ NmthShee&ChnstmnChurch THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. ' Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan to Assume Duties in Rock Creek Parish. Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan. will ! be instituted as rector of Rock Creek {Parish by the Bishop of Washington at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow | morning. The usual ritual will be fol- [lowed at St. Paul's Church, in Rock | Creek Cemetery, tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Bohanan took charge of the work in Rock Creek Parish last month. He is assisted by Rev. William Lee Mavyo, deacon, who will be ordain- shop Free- man on October .31. On assuming the rectorship of Rock Creek Parish Dr. Bohanan did not sever his connection with the Wash- ington Cathedral, of which he is still a canon. He came to this city abeut PROPOSED ELBRIGHT EVANGELICAL CHURCH FALE o w a0 COUISE UL CUlSUEGCLON AT B oulii aid Kb eiliouse Streets, When l'nmplfl(‘ll the cost will be about $250,000. It js planned to erect the rear unit of the building at this time. This will later be used for the Sunday l%(‘Ilmhl‘l and social activities. A gymnasium and shower bath will be installed in this sect The main portion of the church, which will be of rough granite will not be erected until later. Rev. George E. Schnable is pastor of the church. one year ago at the invitation of tho Chapter of the National Cathedral to take charge of reorganizing the tional Cathedral Association. He will continue his duti at the Cathedral and his work with the assoclation while also serving as rector at St. Paul's, EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY TO HEAR RURAL EXPERT| Rev. F. D. Goodwin of Warsaw to Speak at Diocesan Ses- slon Monday. Rev. F. D. Goodwin of Warsaw, Va will be the speaker at a meeting un. der the auspices of the educational | committee of tte Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese ¢f Washington which | will be held in St. John's parish hall on Sixteenth near H street, Monday at 8 p.m. The Bishop of Washington will preside. Rev. Mr. Goodwin will discuss the call to the church from the rural dis- tricts of the United States. The edu- cational committes has arranged a series of meetings, at which the “World Call to the Church” is being church’s greatest expert on rural work, and 1s a most interesting speak- er on this subject. The meeting will be the most impor- tant of the series with the possible ex- ception of one other to be held in De- | cember. | S BIBLE STUDY ARRANGED. Central Presbyterian Young People ‘ Start Third Year. | The young people’s class of Central Presbyterian Church is entering upon its third year in the study of Bible history, under the leadership of the | pastor, Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor. The course of study this Winter will include the life of Christ and New Testament history. The class meets each Friday eve- ning at 6 o'clock, and is open to all young people who may wish to take part in the work. i P Russian Boots Losing. LONDON, October & (Comipond ence).—Fall rains have caused a few Russian boots to be revived in the London streets, but shops are not showing them very generally and in- dications are that women will not wear them generally as they did last Wintes RKREFORMED. REFORMED GRACE i0th and O Sta NRY H. RANCK “Ig the = Church I «Waemington " Without Tkt day_School: 2 D.m.- 13th -ml )Innrm Dr. JAMES D. m HRER, Services 1 :45 am. DlVlNF SCIF\(E Science of Truth Association 1800 Eve St, Apé 21 ADA RA nmlker. Sunday, 8 p.m. Blble }Vedneldny 5 -H allke tealing Meeting. ure. For_sppolntment. call Fr. 1727 CHRIS Vermont Avenue Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Church School. 11 am. and 8 p.m—Sermons by the Rev. P. A. Cave. usic the Mixed tet and ErBclAl gpiat chle”Clmerch ”':ho rQ““ Wm. E. Braithwaite, Director 7 p.m—Christian_Endeavor_Societies. (Near the Capitol). er. ot Bible School. 1:86— ":M £S°GOD MEASURE WORK Columbla Heights Christian Church Park Road, West of 14th St. HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Pastor. HeALLY 9:30—Graded School of Religl 11:00—Sermon;™ “The ‘Everiasting 7'25_1""31"‘1"" Tt B m“?:cu minute orea Bi00—Sermon: iwhat Ahent Fatherr” FRIENDS MEET HE Ob_MUSTC. CONGREG \TIO\ AL. e / 7 REV. DON IVAN PATCH. Morning Servic W Sermon by Dr. Pierce—* 8th and Eye S Dr. Keigwin 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. _Adult Primary department at 2 6:30 p.m-- You EVERYONE CORD! 777777777 > | cobs, will attend this service, as also will Lodge Masters John T. Skinner, | shears, 9:30 a.m. ‘Welr, will continue his series of ad- presented to the people of Washington. | > -|Rev. Mr. Gooawin is considered the |°¢53 Via the Decert ing on “Soul Merchandise.” - | Plymouth Congregational Church First Congregatlonal Church REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER At the Metropolitan Theater 10th and F Streets N.W. GREAT UNION FOUR- TUnder the Auspices of the Washington Federation of Churches At the EIGHTH STREET TEMPLE Speaker: REV. A. EDWIN KEIGWIN, D. D. Minister, West End Presbyterian Church, New York City Subject: “The Frontier of Certainty” EVENING SERVICE, 8 0'CLOCK At the EIGHTH STREET TEMPLE Subject: “The Live-My-Own-Life Illusion” pfegartment at Metropoliten Theater: —Senior Sociers of Christian Endeavor at the El £ St e Bovole's Soriots SF Chrietion Endoavora: 27 Gt Ploe: MASONIC LODGES JOIN BAPTIST EVANGELISTIC FOR CHURCH SERVICE| SESSION NOVEMBER 2-3 Members of Five Organizations to|Conference Is First of Serles to|s v’ Unite at Hamline Church for Worship Tomorrow Afternoon. Prepare for District Campaign February 20. onfc_service for the | ds of the | New Jeru xt ightwood Albert be held in Haml copal Church, Sixteenth at Alli- | tjci; treets, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, under the ion of Rev. Rev. F. Walberg of ph T. Herson, er of the|will preach at the Scandinavian ll.fi sermon, | sion service at this church tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Porter will preach tomor row morning on “Resurrection Morn- ing Glori and at night on ‘“Making Our Chur v and { the l|r~l of a atory to the co-oper: stie campaign to be ¢ the Baptist churches | of the District on February 20. Pike District of Columbia, Sidney R. Ja- D. Sullivan, Edward S. Bra- Raymond L. Schreiner and Melvin A. Wertz. The Men's Bible Class will meet at The teacher, Dr. W. W. Cieorge CIHHSTI \.\' CTENCE_(Primitive). The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington, D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN ng Pastor Servl"" Sunday at 11 AM. 312 District National Bank Bldz. 1406 G Street g Public Reading Roo Daily—5 to 11 P.M. Sundays—1 to 11 P.M. This Church Is not connected with any other Christin Sclence Organiza; jon. T for tomorrow being “To Suc- Dr. Herson will preach in the morn- NTERDE NOMIN. ATIONAL. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON | 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. | (Healing Ministry Daily.) | VIVA M. JANUARY Minister, Speaks. Sunday, 8 p.m.—Unity_Service. “A Religion for Business Men” Wednesday 8 P.M.,, “PERSONAL MAGNETISM,” “WHY PER- SONAL MAGNETISM PRE- VENTS DISEASE” OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES 0:45 a.m.—Sunday Schos 5:16 p.m.—"TALKS ON TRUTH.' lass. By Arthur P. Buc 45 p.m.—Good Words Club. “‘Praise.’ 045 g bther Cooknian, PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL FIRE BIBLE HALL Ninth_and E Sts. N.W. Mrs. Robert Brown New York City A Flaming Herald of Old-time Pentecost Tonight and Every Night Next Week Sunday 10:30 A.M. FEvery Night at ' ALL_ARE_WE By MARY A. WILLIAMS: “SELECTED STUDIES” CLASS | Tuesday at 8 p.m. and Wednesday. 5 p.m. TWESLEYAN PENTECOSTAL CHU R(’ll 3 o108 D 8., betw W, 1 and -)lh s — 11:00 ERIES GARNETT JANUARY Friday. 3 and 0 p.m.—Healing Clinic and 7130 CONGREGATIONAL. Sund; rvi TWO (.m-:A'n 8 p.m.—"ALL TH Sunday < 5 am. and Prayer Meeting Thursd m 535 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, MINISTER “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE" 9:30 am—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Sermin, on Colere: “Bae Tore, M- P.S.C.E. ermon and regular evening Bervice. Revival Fires Hear Ruth Schofield The Young Washington Evangelist Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. Ave. NW. Sun. 1:45 P.M. 3:00 P.M.—Pastor H. L. Collier, 7:45 P.M.—Ruth Schofleld —the “radiant’’ young evangel- ist. TONIGHT Ruth Schofield in message to .young people. Choir and Orchestra. Revival Music. Healing Service Tuesday Nights Come see, feel the revival fire. 4 6:30 p.n.— 8:00 p.mn- Ingram Memorial Congregational Church Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. Sunday School. 11 A.M. Subject “Saints and Strange Places” 8 P.M. “Sitting Where They Sat” 001 9:30, Prayer Méetite 7 P, Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Ry soskS & TOTELL Mister. Sermon 11 AM.— “The Suburbs of Christianity” Church School, 9:30 A.M. Thursday, 8 P.M CHURCH NIGHT SERVICE SPEAKER Dean Frank W. Collier of the American |University. “Some Contributions of Methodism to Constructive Christianity.” EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. NN N\ Church Christian_Ende: METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. (Southern Methodism’s / ASSOCIATE MINISTER e, 11 O’Clock INSPIRED LIVING” O’CLOCK SERVICES treets N.W. 8 P.M. Will Speak IALLY INVITED others. | charity and relief which this organi- —“THE GREAT COMPANIONSH]P” Special music by the Mount Vernon Place Church Choir under the direction of R. Deane Shure, and IS SUBJECT OF SERMON | Rev. Edward O. Clark to Preach at Chevy Chase Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church | tomorrow morning Rev. Edward O. Clark, the pastor, will preach on | “Does It Pay to Pray?” To the junior church the stor ‘mon from Alice in Wonderland will be entitled, “Les-| sons to Learn.” “Feathering the Nest” will be the subject of the con- cluding sermon in the Hearth and Home series at § p.m. The Senior B. Y. P. U. held the election of officers last week, and the new presiderit-elect is Herman Pritch- Miss Irma Mohr, executive secretary of the Montgomery County Social Service League, addressed the church at the midweek meeting Thursday evening, telling of the great work in zation is doing. At the Women's So- clety meeting held last Monday after- noon several new members were re- {ceived into the society. Early in November the church is planning to hold its first annual fel- lowship banquet, at which time full reports of the year’s work will be re- ceived and programs for the future outlined. I‘HKIT( LIST. '\Il\\ I\I/l’ AH ELDON, B EAR GIRARD. ting every Monday T'II:L;F\rst Spiritualist Church ecture by the Pastor AL‘RED H. TERRY “MASTER o SLAVE"” |E. WHITE, Spiritualist Church of Science, Pastor E. WHITE Sunday Evening 8 0’clock Awakening Spirit of - Wed, und_ F Spiritual Science Church of Christ 8:15 P.M.—1731 Eye St. stor, Rev. dane B. Coates. “BY EVERY IDLE WORD” Spirit Me Sundag 8 NW. 1 Healings follow Muste by the Ch Chole gnd Solo by hine Dally. ! Southern Methodist 3040 Que Street N.W. REV. EDUAR C. BEERY, Pastor 11 AM.—MR. BEERY. | “Two Men o Went to Church” 8 PM.-—MR. BEERY “At the Door” Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Epworth League 7 P.M. MT. PLEASANT Sixteenth St. Near Lamont | 'REV.R.L.FULTZ,D.D.| | | PASTOR 9:30 a.m. R0 gm DR, JAMES 7. nited States Commissioner TR 1on. Subject, “CHRISTIAN EDUCATION." .m.—Epworth League. -Public Worship. BY THE PASTOR 8:00 p.m.—Thursday, Pr Mecting.” > Gt EPWORTH | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N. Take Lincoln Park Car Rev..lohn Paul Tyler,D.D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon: “Spiritual Health.” p.m.—Epworth League, p.m.—Organ Prelude. pm.—Evening Worship and Sermon: “The Laborer’s Re- ward.” Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer meeting. unday School. T | il , 7:00 7:60 8:00 Herbert F. Alaridge, Musical Dicector, | S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist. Mt. Vernon Place M.E. Church South Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Mr. McKee. Subject: 11 AM.—DR. MARION NELSON WALDRIP, One of America’s most unique personal its greatest preachers Subject: “SOLDIERS OF THE SACRED SC “Keep to the Right.” s and one of ‘\\|ll preach tomorrow bl 11 “DOES IT PAY TO PRAY?” | EVANGELIST TO PREACH. |METior Miss Ruth Schofleld Will Speak at Gospel Assembly. Miss Ruth Schofleld, evangelist, will | OPAL WHITE. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH { 3rd and A Sts. N.E. . M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. speak tonizht and tomorrow night at | the Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Penn- sylvania avenue. Rev. Harry L. Collier, the pastor, fternoon on 'he Precious Blood.”" Sessions of the Bible study Hadden and Mrs. E. C. Kernan. and one held every Tuesday evening at T o'clock. The public is invited. A service of prayer for the heali the sick is held Tuesday evenin, SECULAR LEAGUE.. The SECULAR LEAGUE Dlu!l('lmln Hall, 190(; l‘} st Oct. 24—3 “\letzs(‘hp mlll the \ew \loralit;" Henry Flury Open Forgm Diecassion) FRIDAY EVENING LECTURES. St. Paul’s Catholic Church | N.W. 15th & Vee By The Very Rev. FRANCIS P. LYONS, CS.P. “The New Religions and the Old” | | Each Friday Evening. Oct. 29 to Dec. 10 Special Feature—The Question Box. Ask ar answer to your religious problems ~ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH ‘Washington, D. C. l)nuf;‘w;’l.\ ('8 € I)\\—-\nu-mh rean_Mass—10 ST. MARY'S CHURCH ' Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A Jubilee Church Sunday Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 High Masses 9:15 hristian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRAI\CHI‘Q OF THE MOTH!R CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH (TIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. | Second Church oi Christ Scientist st. N.] Third Clmrch al Christ Scnentlst Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ Sclentist eorgia Aves.. Brightwood. SUBJECT: “PROBATION 11 AM. and 8 PM. 11 Al clock. READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and qun days and holidays, 2:30 to 5. SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts.—Hours, (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg. (except Wedne . 9:30 to 5:30). course have begun under the instruction of William E. | Masonic Temple Auditofum. Colarado and excopt Fourth G MEETINGS— E— 10 to 9. and 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days Lite W orth Living” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. ®o0pm— " % Sacred Boys’ Wash. musical concert by Independent Band of 5 of | Methodist Episcopal Church On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 156th Streets Walter Franklin Atkinson Mimister William S. Hockman Director of Religious Education 9:30—CHURCH SCHOOL. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. Mr. Ralph M. Wolfe, President Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher Classes for All Ages 11 AM God.” Junior sermon topic: Little Girl Can Do." P.M.—Young People’s Service. P.M. — Pastor’s topic: “The Magic of the Unknown.” Sermon topic : “Belief in “What a Deal._soprano E.An ba v . “organist and dirctor EVERY FAMILY CHURCH SERVICE Next Thursday Evening. T 8:00 to 8:30—Good Fellowship. Connecticut Ave. and Jorelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m.— Bishop Frank M. Bristol 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.— Dr. John R. Shannon. Subject — “Christianity as Set Forth by Great Preach- ers in Literature.” | METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH (The National Methodist Church) John Marshall Place and € St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister HODIST FPI‘COI".‘\L. 9:30—Church echool. Ebenezer M, E. Church Cor. 4th and D Sts. S E. . W. S. TH Pastor Siinday School Hol 11 Uu Ill ~—Pastor's sub[ecl 6:00 p.m.—Epworth Leagu 7:30 p.m—Subject: “Feast of 11:00—Publie worship. with sermon by the "MIN STER on the subjec “The Question That Every Christian Must Face” Music by The Imperial Quartet. 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. Past, School o and Baptis Litany brogram and Vartcic C; E, Soclety, SFratena 3:30 p.m.—] METHOI ‘Dumbarton Avenue 812 20th St. N.W. 3 and Bible 11:00 am.—Preaching, Holy Communion pew ST EPISCOPAL WHlTEt UNION M.E. C CHURCH 8:00—Public worehip with sermon- ure by OR MONT- GOMERY on the subject: e . Papini—His Life Story (The (.‘un\'endnn of lha Great Itallan Music by Th“ II\IDPN-'II Dunrlel and Chorus Chotr Freo Seats (o the People—A H Welcome: to' the r-.bnr"""""' Fifth St. and Penna. Ave. S.E. AN, Minister, G SERVICES After Repairing and Beautifsing Church REV. FREDERICK B! 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Doubled Mile.” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Se: 8:00 p.m.—"“The Builders.” (Organized 1814) Sixteenth, (Minister) REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN (Director Religious Education) Allen Wilbur of George Washington University. Pentalpha and Mt. Pleasant Lodges, F. A. A. M., Special Guests. Music by the Foundry Quartette Choir. Thursday, 8: Mpm—Mld-\vuk Prayer and Praise Service, topic, ME’THODIST EPISCOPAL near P St. ROWN HARRIS, D. D. rvice. Address by Dean William “The Starved Filled,” a study in the Beatitudes. A HEARTY WELCOME W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door HAMLIN “THE CHURCH Sixteenth at METHODIST EPISCOPAL BEAUTIFUL” Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister & 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11.00 A.M.— 8:00 P.M.— “Soul Merchandise.” ~—“Christianity and Masonic Fraternity.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Prayer and Praise Service Special Mmic by Solo, Quartette and Llrze Vested Choir - Hamiine School of Music—Voice, Phno, H-nnony and Organ John H. Marville, Director Edith B. Athey, Organist

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