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10 » DR W. 0. THOMPSON WILL PREACH HERE Moderator to Tell of Church Issues Tomorrow at- Union Services. THE EVENING STAR, - Dy A AY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926. Unity Auditorium Services. = 3 | GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY | ST. MONICA'S LEAGUE. PRIESI T[] IE”_ TO OBSERVE COMMUNION | £psncoper orpamimation to Have conoticted by ary A- iiams i the Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street, Fourth Session Friday. tomorrow at 8 p.m. The subject will Woman’s Auxiliary of Wash- ington Diocese to Hear be “The Master Calleth Thee.” Sun- Franklin'T. Osborn. First Sunday in November Has 1, The tourtn maeting of St Moniea's |2y schoot and Bibe cuss, mects 21| S 4SSR i I Been Marked for Years h" class to League of the Episcopal Church in;9:45 am.; “Talks on Truth” cla ieties by This Service. the diocess of Washington will be assemble at 5:15 p.m., Arthur P. Buck, 7:48 pm—Sacrament, rL‘fmmfi. R leader; at 6:45 the Good Words Club A ¥or. mhany . yeara i first. Sandiy | 10 at the residence of Mr. and MrS. | will meet. Mrs. Mary H. McClellan is Wedneday. & In November has been observed|John Hervey Young, 2212 R street, at | the speaker for this week, and the| Brisht throughout the Girls' Friendly Soclety | 11 o'clock Friday. Very Rev. G. C. F.|subject will be “The Inner Man.” NORT H\ll!\bTER in America as the day for the annual| Bratenahl, dean of the Washington! = = 11th St. and_Rhode Island_Ave. N.W corporate communion of the soclety. The speaker BAHAI MOVEMENT. REV. HUGH KERK FULTON. Miniater Tomorrow in the various Episcopal | Cathedral, will preside. -The Spedtes w m ; ES S ¢hurches Of the District of Columbia | ¥ill be Rev. Brasmus, L Besior BAHAI” SERVIC 1 and In the neighboring counties of|gi;cege of South Carolina, who will Sunday, November 8, 8 P.M. 745 om. ' Efi;"'g;g;‘;het f“;‘:e‘"gr’;g:“gbr::;‘,g tell of his work among the negroes of At the Plashouse. 1814 N 8. Northminster Chapel ev. Dr. William Oxley Thompson, Rev. Franklin T. Osborn of Rio will meet at the early morning cele- "’gls“h‘;;‘;;m, League 15 a group of | “Thi FESPLE"0F 0T L"'s‘"i.';k 300 nms ATrgsodcNniayia. Boad nioderator of the General Assembly Grande do Sul, Brazil, will be one of bration"of holy communion. In some e Iheing dn- Washington . 1 360 nm—iRean, & ithe speakers at the annual institute of the Preshyterian Church, will be of the churches having large member. | EDSCORALEDS (A& Tii6h work {of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Di ship in the soclety breakfast will be : ORI (. — the preacher tomorrow afternoon at cese o Wasitington |t Boigheny S adatie B m“{’,fiefifis‘fidmmnk:fimmfietfl CHRISTADELPHIAY CHEVY CHASE the 4 o'clock unlon service held in Church, November 16, at 10 a.m. This year marks the thirtieth an- e ST T T T L S| eral colored chapels of the diocese. T S e Rev. Mr. Osborn, who s a native of niversary of the organization of the | STl colored, chapel® GF We [ fqic| Christadelphian Chapel || PRESBYTERIAN Idaho, was graduated from the Vir- ginia Theological Seminary, at Alex- andria, in 1916. He was ordained a dracon that same yvear by the Bishop of Virginia and went at once to the Girls' Friendly Soclety in Washington. | {{o"of" the Eishop of Washington, 732 Webster St. N.W. | Throughout the Winter ‘preparations | ond iy the proposed St, Anna's Home, | The Apostolic Preaching will be made for the appropriate col! celebration of this event. and the p Tl Ly for aged 11:16 AM. ”’{he ‘Essentials of a Holy spiritual preparation is not being 8:00 P.M- at_Is the Spirit of God? neglected. H By A-H. ZHMEBOX:r)a(%‘:fll::gn Arkansas, METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. | 57 A, ZUMER, cf Morjion. Araneas. street, under the aus Washington Federation of Churches. His subject will be “Issues the Church Must Meet.” Dr. ~derick :1\;:‘;:;::1“{“:'}:\ (-h‘.m\':"fifl'lr p;.et’sml:mndry Episcopal Church missions in Brazil, Dr. Thompson will preach again| ppv DR W. 0. THOMPSON. S e ST THE CIRCL REV J. HILLMAN HOLL 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Mornlng worship. by the t t . @y ering e B . J P fomorrow evening in ‘ihe ' Fighth 10 s ordained a priest two years '\Wv m:l,m: sourg\' \{Ahctlgltml? First Brethren Sermons, Christadelphian Ecclesia ‘:,‘j . N Dl W iRt later by the Bishop of Brazil and was | Who will observe the eigl anni-| p VAL LODGE HALL. - gregational Church is temporarily 3 ev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the NAVAL holding its Suniay even.ng sarv- EPISCOPAI. CHURCH put in charge of the work at Rio|versary of his rectorship at Gracelpi o™ proiire ™ Churcn temporary _Every Sunday, 11:30 am. All welcome._ % mggpes :y Grande. Work was begun in this sea- | Episcopal Church, Ninth and D s hueReme SR e ' port 35 vears ago by Rev. Luclen Lee | streets southwest tomorrow. There ““!ffl";*;":fi:gzmflg:‘:;‘ws"?;‘““‘““f; pristian Enthr m-an oblisa- | T LAYNCH CRUSADE | kinwiving. then o vouns missionary |will be a special service at 11 a.m. < it e tion. From Ve, d foung misstonary | will be 3 special service &t Rep. .| Golden Treasurs in an Farthen Vessel. sy o Nople hrest ‘;';l‘el of Bracll, A stone church was con- | Parker Philips, formetly of St. Paul's i e oL C & .o !secrated in 0. Rev. Mr. Osborn urcl lexandria, Va. v s h g Bishovs Prepare for Country-Wide mado an address before the recent | The Wardens and vestrymen have|Ga school at 080 am. and Christian Synod of the Episcopal Church in |invited all former parishioners to at- = (i ~THEOSOPHY. | Centra! Presbyterian Church . (SOUTHERN A MBLYY UNITED LODGE OF s i vne S X% THEOSOPHISTS Res. JAMES 1. TAYLOR. D. D. Fastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sun 709 Hill Bldg.. 17th and I Sts. Methodist Episcopal Church On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets Is for i Sl Missions to Stress Christ’s Bethlghem, Pa. tend the service. i e Walter Franklin Atkinson s.‘.:.Byil iwa..ab 7 8 pm. Theater am; primary depart. Saviorhood Soon. g e 7 PAGUR. Minister AND ment at 27 Girant piace nt 10 o clock. 0 |NDIAN CHIEF TO TALK. Pastor to Speak on Thirst. Tll:“e ‘S[ECUIAR LEAGUE, William S. Hockman OTHER GODS” Sl Childre cared i Senior eiety of 5 En-. . usicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. e g pats 3 At the Highlands Baptist Church, e "‘,.“"’fl',,,’ Eni Street John W. Irwin, fleld secretary of Member of Siwash Fribe to Tell of | FOUrteenth and Jefferson streets, to- e e Director of Religious Education Study Class Wednesdny, 8 p.m. Churcll of the Pllgnms Christian Endeavor at 27 G the department of publicity of the morrow morning, the pastor, Rev. R R R e Newton M. Simmonds, will deliver an 'lddress, followed by communion, and evening service he will speak Graclous Invitations to the Y. P. U. at 7 pm. ' GEORGETOWN 9:30 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. Mr. Edwin Dice, General Su- perintendent. Clasws for all ages. both at 6:30. p.m. ’| National Council of the Episcopal His Conversion. Church, is in Washington in consulta- Chief Manitowog, a full-blooded In- i A E S st, | dis f the Siw: RED CROSS GBSERVANCE |tion with Right Rev, Thomas C. Darst, | 32, ) (ne, (inaeh Tifhe from the “REINCARNATION AND MEMORY” Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister chairman of the National Comumission | ¢p™'p, 2% b ash B St S e A 4 nd conversion to_t o eading Room IN CHURCHES TOMORROW on Evangelism, and the members of | Christian_ faith at the - New Yerk e Sw%{gl‘grg“(fifi‘s R0 Cotiecilon. "Fubite Welcome. 11 am. and 730 pm. his staff at their offices in the grounds | Avenue Presbyterian Church tomor- r. Ralp| - - Y a f Al of the National Cathedral. Prepara-|row at 645 p. m., under ghe auspices Church of the Holy Ci Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. “"‘,"»'I:;"n‘i"a‘."‘i':“i'vw S.| _ Sermon by the Minister. ergy of All Denominations to tions for the bishop's crusade require | of the Christian Endeavor Soclety of urch of the Holy City aisi—Diviie Wershipandi Holy paswr |=— sioen Cite Work of Organizati that the members of the Episcopal |that church. He will speak in his 16th Above @ N.W. i % November 7, at 8 pm. & non Church throughout the country shall | tribal costume. i 3§‘:flmle ch;,lu o CAvhiie . unoer) Communion. A large class % u._"l!. %fif’ Death PRESBYTERIAN and Ask Support. be thoroughly informed of the objects | An invitation to hear his address is A ica Thasher Bost. new members will be receive: s G =T and plans. In appreciation of this, the | extended to all. 11:00—Morning worship, wuhxvnfifl . Congregational singing during Ao Rosree 16h and Kennedy Sts. N.W. \ gChurches throughout the 1'n§e<': department of publicity has placed < sermon, _Solo by Mr. 4 Communion, led by Calvary's - Bible Mysiel b REV. GODFREY CHOBOT States tomorrow will observe Red f inery at the disposal o 3 2 . ; ) Mebuire, | s Cross Sunday. g R R Camp Fire Service Tonight. N G e Quastet [l e Pastor Few boarl bt G D ily. Ministers “of every The bishops' crusade will begin in| Col. Joseph H. Cudlipp of Baltimore 7 pm—Young People’s Service. DR."ANNIE BESANT will mark the day wi tensive worlt January 10, The perlod | will conduct his campfire secvice vo, Pactor, REV. PAUL SEERES o 3 Evening Worship and Ser- || S, addzsss all T."s. members in good 11 A ences to the fact t of organized preparation begins on ( night at the Epworth Leasue social COPAL. 4 Ll Sl Ll anding._Show carl “CHRIST’S BEQUEST"” Red Cross annual roll_call “wl is § drew’ M | ou mon. Topic: Lecyure Be call ¢ November 30, ‘which is Andrew’s at Metropolitan Memorial M. E.| Ebenezer N, E Church Dr. Anni s ip will be launched Armistice | day. Between these dates it is expect. | Church, John Marshall place and G g e 4 “Supreme Relationships.” o) Hesen .0 . ¥, November 11, and continue until fed that every parish of the Episcopal % W THOMAS, “Pastor co-operate with the - Fifty Yam of Pnbhc Work ‘WORK Phanksgiving, November 25, during | Church will form classes and prayer mdm school Hm'" i ’ A specially fine musical pro- By MR HY B ____In series on “What Men Live By which time the peopie will he asked to|groups and_will hold certain definite v Georgetown Pastors’ As- gram by our Choir. o om oY, 115, repew their membership in the or-imeetings, all of which are being ar- | WESLEYAN Pl e : " i Lightbringer Lodge, . ganization and new members asked | ranged by the commission. The com. | (On D St. between 3 sociation, pledging your- §| rhe public Is Cordially Invited || ™" "Kiistion Toce = *% | Fourth Presbyterian 1o join. g mission is selecting a large number hine servicos: AW acasite Self to / In many churches it is expected |of bishops, other clergymen, laymen ¥ SERVICE TAL \_Welcome ! e e - h h that min will make the work of | and women as crusaders, who, in REALITIES mse‘é'z'.‘fx“ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Co . TR]N!TY MRS. RIZPAH ELDON, urc the Red at home and in,foreign |teams of three, will visit all parts of Thumla} 730D & Gl“‘lralfll A.M.E Attend Church 2721 14th N.W. R GIRARD. R G Steoets AW count for their sermons | the country holding five-day missions, ALL_ WELCOME. 5 Fifth St and Penna. Ave & e il Meeting every Mongay Rl e -",‘“:‘1'“1:' wl "{1?"" some | Speaking of the hishops’ crusade, REV. C. W. OYER. Pastor R BATTLE, P & ) Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Suinister. Lm._Reading Rev. James H. Miers, B. D, chun flag will be | Bishop Freeman sa; ‘The National ble € . 930 A3 Pastor. disy .-.1“”] E foa _and other| Commission on Evangelism, assum- Bt r”ar‘; 1‘>‘r§§§-§£ i very un ay Graded, Dens ‘m“m,ud School. Spiritual Stience Church Rev. Joseph T. Ke = e PR e T e Morning Worship—Comimunion Address. of Christ Pastor Emer e = . > 0;}91_ the Nation 5U ERV. P Sulfimen‘ of the Lord's Supper. Sund:'v, 8:15 P.M. —|‘.'ll Eye St. N.W. 9:30 a.m. stor, Rév. dane B. Coat “ACCORDING TO THY NEEDS. Healing_Treatments Follow Servi Bring your sick to us and let them be healed: E. Matthews Dawson will assist, Spirit Messages by the Pastor. All Welcome. . isti i ;i bishops and cler; Christian Life Is Topic. today. The commission feels that no Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, D. D..|responsibility of obligation that de- pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Institu-|volves upon the ministry exceeds in tional Church, Ninth and P stree usic by Trinity Quartet. 8 P.M. Our Happg Sunday Nieht Service. | A Gomnel Sessaze by the Minister. | Song Service of Great Hym Mysic by Large Vested Choir. Fred J. Eden. Director. During November? METHODIST l-:mg‘m;AL SOUTH. retnEsds r Meéting. o . {importance that now commended to | ryjred < ia cordially inviied. to ail tew will begin his series of sermons at 11 |it, in placing its whole accent upon o'clock tomorrow on “The Christian | the Saviorhood of Christ and the need ___A Hearty Weldome to Ail._ s Jaife.” using as his subject, “Starting |of a reconsecration to Him and mq’ chri * s 2 | Southern Methodist METHODIST | G ) v hip. S the Christian Life.”" At night he will | kingdom. h ol SIS T CHU! itual “hurch il et "B e ]\;@:;h.un_"}“.?h;mh:um, or The Famher | “ie (r!llic'\lnfifl's formzltlm w:mdf con- stlan Jcience 3040 Que Street N.W. Dumbarton Avenue . WAUEE r:l'A E“ g RCH Unity Spintuahst Church sev ha e of ul” and administer the |ditions make the fulfillment of our . BEERY, P M an . N.E. vhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. 2y, 8:00 Do » e e e etk o toni]| WCHURCHESSOENGHRIST REV. EDUAR C. B — i L Rev. WiL. M. HOFFMAN, Faster. e iee o e o ot sermon. urgent_importance SCIENTIST Rev. ROBERT §. BARNES, Pastor. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. Lecture and Messages by . 1 unday School \Ifl\ fluuhr ALTUAY O st N BRA]\ICHES OF THE MOTHER |||\ 11 AM~—MR. BEERY 1100 Toly Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Subject: R I E S 5 Wi Wheeler, Soloist Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir to Preach. Second Baptist Services. CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | “Sidetracked” { I chin et “Sacrament of the Lord’s ev. Ida E. Stracl ALL_COrniiTy werens OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS-| Penna. Ave. Rev. Dr. “Tenants House Hunting” will be A_C Inv Supper.” Message _service. 600 MoiTow miorning and evening at the | the sermon theme tomorrow night of | 1ON» MASS, E e | 8 PM.—PAGEANT Douglas Memori TR =L i Thursday at 8 p.n. Eastern Pre'bvtenan (.hurch Temple Baptist Church. The young |Rev. Ellis C. Primm, at the Second | First Church of Christ, Scientist || “The Voice of the Future” - NE 20 Davis Mem. Mission M. Ave g People’s meeting will be held at 7|Baptist Church, Fourth street and Columbia. Road and Euclid St. Rev. A. H. McKinley, Pastor “Crossing the Equator.” 38 Myrtle St. N. Bet. I and K. Nort pm. Virginia_avenue’ southeast. The sub-| Second Church of Christ, Scientist ||| Sunday School, 9:45 AM. 9 S | g ql 7 SR SRS b et 0 )('(t“dl the m(,lrmng r\;l}:e wflé‘ be il 11‘: C;ICA\ | Epworth League, 7 P.M. ’gg ‘~m—i{“fl‘d‘é School. Son Servioe—3 pm LA Das » : “Adventures in npathy.” Com- re urch of Christ, 11:00 a.m.—Hol ‘ommunion. aching—8 p.m. b s “Amused” to Be Topic. munion will be observed at the morn- | Masonic Templo. 13th St. and . Ave. = 700/ g vazorth Toane Dumbarton Avenue ol Cmmm;;““‘;‘?;;*,m —— Rev. Hez Swem speaks on |ing services. Fourth Church of Christ i T S| Bl gt M. E. CHURCH | vAmused” tomorrow night _at s — Masonic Templo. Auditorium. Colorado and 8:00 p.m—Sermon Subject, D RE A BN IS Fastor E'\g’H’TE Psl“:““%' :Vfi’;";‘réh WESTERN o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church VIS Brightwoo | “ y > 200 a.m.— Sunday_Schoo of clellce. astor | anaie BCpmenmit Boptit chureh | Rev. John Palmer to Speak. EPWORTH || ,, e can of the crowar B e, Lol Pastor £ WHIT Presbyterian Church “My Mind Ease!” Rev. John Palmer, minister of the SUBJECT: | The Kentucky Harmony Singers| “7:00nm. ‘;;;v_acr‘mw 5 me L bjec o ““;d umshin -m‘ahl s H St Bet. 19th and 20(h Ste. N.W. Washington Heights Presbyterian “ADAM AND | i OB WILE L GEEIET will furnish the music at the eve- 00 B ou Are Coritiils nviter. — Private Interviews Duily. Rev. 4. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. “hurch, will speak at the District jail | ||| ning_service. UNION M E CI_IU-RCH i 5 : g The Sunday School Lesson Will | | tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock under the FALLEN MAN” ||M. E. CHURCH SOUTH|! e The First Spmtmlnt ‘Church 11:00 aan.—*“Locust-Eaten Years.” Be Found on Page 26. direction of the Gospel Mission, Su- - 812 20th St. Lecture by the Pastor 8:00 p.m.—~*“Christ’s Appeat to the werintendent Harvey V. Prentice of | Services— t 30 Mist ide Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. he Gospel Mission will preside. d ”n ol TN cho 30_A.M. DkAY EVENING MEETINGS— 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. &E.i Take Lincoln Park Car Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. Heroic Music by the Quartet. ALFRED H. TERRY METROPOL]TAN o0 am: =LEEe Pastor. - Subject: METHCDIST CHURCH 800 B A Pastor. Y EIER FIRST CHU l}qn—lnveszmem Bldg., T et J):s_iup Cor. dohn Marshall Place and © 8¢, X.W. | {":;‘}';"::"F&.{,.& o1 B ',1. ‘, s JOIN US TOMORROW e iy James Shera Montgomery, L — O PRESBYTERTA . oo 7ggpm‘:‘l;nworfil\) I;e?igue‘ Minister P oy sl e SO B . __8:00pm - N m—Organ Pre onnecticut Ave. and Jorelyn St. IN STUDYING b e 00 i SE ety Wirsniap PR G5 ’ CHEVY CHASE, D. C. * GUNTON TEMP[E MEMOR]AL Closed Sundays a i &nd Sermon: el Ly b s . 16th and Xewton Sta THIRD CHURCH. | - 9:30—Adult Bible Class. Doctor Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister - C —Uflomdv Bldg., “Keys of the King- Montzomery. Teacher. = P b . ‘“ g 14th and G Sts.—H 10 . dom.” . 11:00—Public worship. with sermon 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. res erian 5 t e Bst 00 m ic 0 el : by the" MINISTER' on' the y b 17500 4 i FOU ?tr'll?lnl)sa(‘nl%‘ggifl Y T;‘rl::g: };nescnl::‘ 3 ! @ Solect: ” 11:00 am— Pk by g LS Music by g h t ’” 3818 14th SL—3:0 to 9 "Week days . M'{'her ?::-yl:gpl:::::’,ng C ot Shivice JOHN BR:[’]I“,I“AN AN o DLV ) to 5:3 . Edwin ¥ anlst. USIC L ANEH c nlster ba fll en (o men ETHOLIST EPISC . 6:45—Epworih Devotional Service. LT e i sV > = 8:00—Public Worshin with Sermon- en Hoskinson, i e e - ! Lecture "by DR, MONTGOM- leader. 'ABLE TO COMPREHEND i n Mt. Vernon PL. M. E. Church South ||| “AmisticeDay-AChaltenge” | | &0 pm— i CHgORCH OF THE = z 3 i (Celebration of Armistice Day.) “The Sour: f Sin” P P” VENANT (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) NUSIC BY THE IMPERIAL MALE e 'Ce O] 'STO! . - Y 'UARTET AND CHORUS CHOIR. e N Bible School . Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest T 55 .l.th,'l';.?mara Hompitable This will be the first of a b i m‘;“'f’."'('.'""[“R rh “‘.('.'m‘,_‘;; = Moot tBverv St Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor P i ol e T :;i:.'fif,;f\f&'u?dfifl '25.:,,“{3"52’ (Il Toursas, & pin—rDeepentns Soir- te Ty y Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor and Tty Evenins i qitenice aid e of S = G sad Director o BalEwnn Bonaiion, at 9:30 a.m. 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League Washingt~rn Heights : Prcsbyterizn Chfll‘Ch 9:30—Sunday .\v'..'u»I . Preaching by Columbia and Kalorama R 11:00—Morning Worship, with Ser- Rev. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., mm.«-r mon by Dr. Wood. “The Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor SUBJECTS: 11 AM.— “WEST TO EAST” “REALLY CHRISTIAN” 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon, Mr. W. A. McKee. Subject: “Standards of Church Membership.” Music by quartet and big vested chorus under direction of MR. R. DEANE SHURE, Director. il || j0:30—gumasy shoot, Climax of Creation and Suffer- i ! Paimer, “Quarty : ing.” i i Pl.:.u.:.'.‘nr obilkation and privi- | 11:00—Kindergarten i P 5 | i Wt o TG AT Junior Endeavorer. i THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL ¢ | = 7 GERS. 6:15—Christian . Sixteenth at Allison Street bl f S o O ¢ o | Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister S SR T vor Social upper, followed by 8 PM.— REV. FREELY ROHRER, METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Speaks at both morning and evening services today. 11 and 7:45. Pastor, 8:00—Evenmg W« with ser- mon oy Dr \\:ou The Trazlc Story of Christian lization in Dalmatia and lhe Balkans: “Sarajevo, the Volcano of the Balkans.” Abral.am Lincoln on the Bible P | 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sacrament of Holy Communion. | 8:00 P.M.—*“The Night Cometh.” il 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. 667( AM profitably engaged in read- ing the Bible. Take all of this Book upon reason that you can and Subjects the balance by faith, and you will live g e Gl «“80 1 WILL BE WITH THEE" 8:00 p.m., Thursday — Preparatory and die a better man. * * * In re- ncitgr‘gfi.‘:‘z'\:exfé f[d‘;lhsl: Setsil i e Wl g e or Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise “THE TEST OF FAITH BY WORKs" || service for the communion of gard to the Great Book, I have only Service, . The G E, has a fine evenin service at s :WJQE..S s“u”rzylgr.ut.o e ob to say that it is the best Book which Spécial Music by Solo, Quartette and Large Vested Choir God has given to men.” BIBLE STUDENTS. _ BIBLE _STUDENTS. Judgment Day In marked contrast to the terri- fying “doomsday” theology of the Dark Ages the Bible speaks in glow- ing terms of the coming Judgment Day as an era of blessing to man- kind due to the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth. i A M) ‘ i i o ad | Hamline School of Music—Voice, Piano, Harmony and Organ | John H. Marville, Director Edith B. Athey, Organin NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N.Y.Ave..H and 13th Streets DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, Minister The Place of Faith and Friendship SERVICES: 8 A.M.—Special Boy Scout Sunday morning serv- Theresis no book which so sweeps away the barriers of color, class or creed, which so joins men together in the bond of brotherhood for which Lincoln lived and died, as the Bible. It is the one Book to which you may turn always; it will never fail to give light, strength, guidance. The Bible School for Adults of Epiphany Church, or- ganized just one month ago, now has more than 600 members—men and women—who assemble each Sunday, at 9:30 AM,, for an hour of Bible study. METHODIST FOUNDR NETHOD N Organized 1814 Sixteenth, near P St. REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. Minister REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director Religious Education If you are not otherwise engaged at this hour you are cordially invited to attend. Visitors from outside the city, wko are in Washington over the week end, particu- Don’t fail to hear this heart-cheerimg 9:30 A.M.—Church School. ice attended by Boy Scouts of New York larly will be welcomed. message which is both reasonable and 11:00 A.M.—“Take Your Choice.” City and representatives in Washington. scriptural as presented by 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Devotional Service. “ EPIPHANY CH[JRCH ]. F. STEPHENSON. 8:00 P.M.—“When Knighthood Is in Flower.” 11 AM.—Morning Worship. “The Endless Quest.” J Caniiee: £ AlS Sigma Nu Fraternity of George Washington University (Armistice Day sermon.) Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, D. D., Rector mnany, > T (- D Chair, 6:15 P.M.—Young People’s Tea and Fellowship. Chief Manitowog, a full-blooded Indian in native costume, will tell the story of his conver- sion. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship. “The Price We Pay.” Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Mi week service. Topic “The Seeing Heart,” sixth in series in studies in the Beatitudes, A Cordial Welcome W. R. T. Busses Pass the Doeg . York Theater Georgh Ave. and Quebec St. N.W. ALL WELCOME SestaiFise lnternational BI nm- No Collection G STREET near FOURTEENTH WASHINGTON, D. G

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