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NURSES 10 ATTEND CALVARY SERVICES Dr. Abernethy Will Preach Baccalaureate Sermon to Graduates. will to ashington ‘clock at Cal- hth and H be_ under ict League The :zu;?j:"r'l 1 be ““Chris- | Rev. Dr Abernethy preach the the graduatin tomorrow eve vary Baptist Church, streets. This service the auspices of the D of Nursing Education. of the rning sermon wi | tianity's Unifying Principle The Iucia Greene Chapter of the | World Wide Guild will hold its May | meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil Allen Wilbur, 3816 Military Wednesday 4 20 p.m. The thirty-sixth annual Su £chool banquet Will be held next F 30 o'clock. A pro- fng prepared, with Dr. A. ! pastor of Grace Temple “burch of Philadelphia, and o Dr. Russell H. Conwell. | as guest of honor. Dr. H. DeC. Adams has charge of the reservations for the dinner The Bur home” this class will have fternoon from ¢ room of the ghurch a home to Miss Mabel ¥ ho has just returned from | the world extending over t months. Miss Strider, | | an “at to 7 inf arou a perm of e | duetea by ¢ CLAUDE F. WITTY. EVANGELIST IN CHARGE C. F. Witty of “Detroit to Conduet Local Church’ Service. ic services will be con- aude F. Witty of Detroit, Street Church of street and Me 11 a.m. and v 22 at the Tvangel the Fourteenth Fourteenth dian place, tomorrow 1t Vnied Mrs. H. E. Goodman of Chicao ident of the Woman's American B \ptist Foreign Mission So- | a tour which took in all the sion stations of the so- WILL CONTINUE - SERIES. | Rev. N. M. Simmonds to Preach on | «Responsibility.” | Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, pastor of the Highlands Baptist Church, will continue the two series of sermon: begun last month. Tomorrow morn- ing he will speak on “Responsibilit | and in the evening on another that made history, the text of on whom the English wit, Sidney Smith, dubbed, “The Consecrated Cobbler. Tuesday there will be a postponed | meeting of the Ladies’ Cir le at the| church In the afternoon, and in the | evening the Work ™ Conference will | meet with Mrs. '\mmmmh Plans fnr the addition to the church will be pre- sented soon. PASTOR WILL PREACH. Dr. Porter Announces Sermon for | Tomorrow Morning. { ! Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will have as his ser- mon topic tomorrow at 11 am. “Our Goal £d by God's Gifts.” Al 8 pm. Pref. Timothy Drake will give his Obe:immergau “Passion Play” Jecture. The sctcessful group gaining the | most_points in the B. Y. P. U. were entertained at a supper at the church Wednesday night by the losers. SERVICE BY RADIO. All Souls’ Church in Broadcast List Tomorrow Moraing. WRC will broadcast the morning service tomorrow at All Souls’ Church, Unitarian, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, at 11 o'clock. The minister, “Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B Pierce, will preach on the subject, “Every Man's Religion.” The feature at the motion picture hour in Plerce Hall, at pm., will be Thomas Meighan “The Man Who Found Himself.” PSRRI PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW. An- 1 in Petworth Baptist Pastor nounces Texts for Sermons. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor M" Petworth Baptist Church, will preach | tomorrow morning on “Craftsmen by } Divine Appointment,” and in the eve- ning his subject is “Success Because of Adherence to Divine Plans.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will give the last. of its Spring sdclals with & musical program next Friday. CHURCH RECEPTION. Honors 100 New Members and Welcomes Pastor’s Return. An informal reception to 100 new members and in honor of the return of its pastor, Dr. Fred Coombs Rey- nolds, was given Wesley M. E. Church, Chevy Chas The official board znd heads of the various organizations of the church ere_in_the receiving line. Healing Mission Service For the Sick and Afflicted | the Hol last evening by | 5 p.m.. and ne time, Mr. Witty has traveled Land and Europe. e hx\ al studving on the subject | of evolution. Rev. John Allen Hud son, minister of the church, will have charge of the service OFFICERS ELECTED. Anglo-Catholic Club Chooses Lead- ers for Ensuing Year. in done spec The Anglo-Catholic Club in the Dio- cese of Washin has_elected the following officers: Honorary Philip M. i Rev. Reginald president, Rev. ( . Rev. V. O. Paul G. Burton tee: Rev. Dr. C. Dr. Robert Shores. The next meeting of the club will I be held October 10, in St. Matthew | Church. Addison -Parish, Seat Pleas- ant, Md. xecutive commit- Ernest Smith, Rev. Atkinson and Rev. “THE AGE-OLD DREAM.” | Pageant Marks Mother's Day Pro- gram at Rosedale Church. The pageant, “The Age-Old Dream,” was given at the Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church . the evening ~of Mother's Those, taking part were: Bettie Basim, Mildred Olds, Ethel Cooper, Esther Haliday, Marion Haliday, Esther Hess, Helen Neetz, Lydia Ely, Gwenllian Davis and Mary Walke: The pageant was directed by Mrs. T. W. Davis, and the scenic arrange- ments were by Misses Florence and Bettie Basim. Instruction for §. S. Teachers. Coaching cl. zses for the instruction. of teachers in the Episcopal Sunday cchools of Wa_hington which uce the Christ Nurture Series of Lessons will be held in the parish hall of Christ Church Thir rst and O streets, to- morrow at 6:30 p.m. For the con- ‘venience of those attending the classes supper will be served at 6 o'Cock. :hlel meeting will be the last until ca L U NORINATIONG, The lecture by the Rev. Joseph Sizoo on the “Approach. to the New Testament,” for the Business Women's Council at the Church of the Covenant, Tuesday evenings in M have been indefinitely post- pened. s THEOSOPHY. "Washington Lodge, T. 1216 H St. N.W. May 15 8 P.M.—Current World Events by ¢ Dr. George H. Wright |6 30—B|hle Mysticism Class— Mr. McGuire Monday, class for beginners; Tnes- day, secret doctrine; Friday, Ma- Im!md Jetters. All classes free. Theowophical Lecture, “Evolution of the Soul” By Mrs. Ethel L. Campbeu Sunday. May 15th at 8:15 PM. .- Lightbringer Lodge Nw. Main Fioor. Barrister Bdg.. 635 F St. n Frec Collection. > UNITED LODGE RED MEN'S HALL 313 D Street N.W Sunday, May 15 8 O’Clock P.M. No collection. | Pubiic i Rev ite William Thomas Reynolds of The Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Washington "ALL MISSION °3 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Seriptural b Preaching | SAvn Shovah and Jesus Chri THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th and 1 Sts. SUNDAY, MAY 15, 8:15 P.M. “Buddha—His Life and Teaching” Study Class, Thursday, 8:15 P.M. Reading Room Open except Thurs- day and Sunday. ) to 5:30. No Dues or Collections Internatlonal Bible Students| Association Temnle Auvditoriu h N .“l. Pt 100 PM Smuth, 'I-1-n| CHURC n~ "TRUK MISSION.” No_collection. ist the same in person? Is Jehovah the God of this world? Why did Christ teach his Come?" rest, distress and perplexity 7 disciples to pray, “Thy Kingdom What is the meaning of the present world-wide un- HEAR Mr. E. L. Beaulieu, on the , of New York City Subject Who Is Your God? at the Broadway Theater 1515 7th St. NW. Sunday, May 15, International Bible Assoclation Seats Free Students’ 1927, at 11 A.M. No Collection THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. © CHURCH TO OBSERVE BOTH ANNIVERSARY Zion Evangelical Lutherans to Hold Special Services, Opening Tomorrow. The tieth ganization of of the or. Luth. anniversary on Evangelical eran Church, h and P streets, of which Rev. 1 Richard Schmidt is pastor, will be observed by exercises beginning tomorrow and continuing through Friday. tev. Dr. J. Edwar of the Synod ot Ma the sermon tomorrow mornin sermon at the afternoon serv o'clock, will be preached by Pastor Krauch of §t. Stephen’s Church, Bal timore. Rev. orge Eveler of John's’ Chure I be the pres at_the evening services. | There will be a congregation: [ ception Monday at 8 pm. Brief | s will be given by local pastor: | Young People’s Church night will be | observed Monday at 8 p.m., when the | { sermon will be ached by Rev. Dr. | William Wade of Baltimore. | Wednesday. at § pm. Women's| Church night will be observed, and| | Rev, Dr. L. M. Zibberman will preach | ~Zion Choir pight will be held Thurs. | at § p.m., while Friday at 8 p.m. there will be a reception at the church's branch, Upshur and Second | streets. Addresses will be given | that time by Rev. Dr. Manken Rev. Dr. Butler. WILL PREACH ON WASTE. | i.,trvlces‘Scheduled at Chevy Chase | | Baptist Church. | At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the | Rev. Edward O. Clark, will| i pr ch on “Waste Not—Want Not.” The junior church meets from 11 to 11:30 o'clock, and an illustrated story- sermon will be given tomorrow, “The Cord of Life” will be M Clark’s theme at § pm., when mem- bers of the Chevy Chase Lodge, No, A. A. M., will attend the serv- | ices in a body. | At a meeting of the church school last Tuesday evening plans for a| picnic next month were discussed. l The B. Y. P. U. is planning a church | drama in’ the near futur the date of which will be announced er. The| regular_meeting of the wor So- clety will be held at the church next | Monday at 2 p.m. Bible Class Secretary to Speak. S. L. Thomas, exccutive secre of the A. B. Pugh Men's Bible Cl of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will speak at the services to- morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock on “The Way Back Home.” Men of Washington are invited to atten BAPTIST. Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor. Natlonal Baptlst Memorial - Liberty 100 Serees and Columpia R, Gove G. Johnson, D. D.. Pastor ) 11 AM.—Sermon by Pastor “Clean, Through the World” 8 PM.— . L. LEGTERS, of Philadelphia. Victorious Life Mcssage 'hogl of Religious Education. 0 oo otr Bopie's Meotings: KEND};A!‘L ?{\‘?TIST B Repo “Joy” Power nf m- Gospel.” ‘30 am: B. Y. P o.m. D nThods Welkae: PETWORTH The Flendlleat Church In Washington. 7th and Randolph Streets REY. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor. Toil 11:00 a.m, Sermons: 8:00 p.m. 'CESS — BECAUSE. Come to Petworth for Ingpirational Ser- mans and Good Music. 9:30 am.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Jr. i 6:45 pi and Int. B. Y. P. U. i HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH oung People’s Praser Mootic. Thiuee CORDIALLY INVITED. First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Pastor, Dr. Samuel J. Porter 11 AM “OUR GOAL FIXED BY GOD’S GIFTS” Music by First Baptist Quartet 8 P.M. “OBERAMMERGAU PASSION PLAY” Good Timothy Drake School. B. Y. P. U. shington for Lecture by Prof. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday 6:30 0 7:30 n.m In the heart of W hearts of Washington. pastor, “The Great- E. Hez Swem, e, 'y, 8 nm. Several nhnllum howing how .mu- was b ed. easy chairg (men like e for you and the mi: fine nrnn vours am. Ho Kindniess Fron oray ! | | B. Y. P. U. NEWS Federation officers for the coming year will be elected at the meeting at West Washington Baptist Church next Tuesday evening. There are several candidates for most of the offices. Elgin Smith of First Church is unopposed for the presidency. . According to a survey made by the stewardship department, 93 per cent of the members of the federation con- tribute regularly to the~missionary fund of their respective churches. MEETING SET FOR MAY 20. Episcopal Church Periodical Club Officers Called Together. The last meefing of the year of the parish and diocesan officers of the Church Periodical Club of the Epis- copal Church in the Diocese of Wash- ington will be held at the diocesan house, 1329 K street, May 20 at 2: pm. Mrs. H. T. Cook, diocesan di- rector, will preside. The successful work of the club was especially mentioned by Bishop an in his anaual address to the n convention, read at a meet- f the delexates in Ipiphany i.| Church last Tuesday. ANNUAL MAY PROGRAM. St. Francis de Sales Church Pro-| cession Tomorrow Afternoon. 1 May procession of St.| E Sales Church, at Twen- tieth and Iivarts streets northeast, will be held ternoon at o'clock Malloy, pastor of the church, h: rranged the program Rev. Dr. Darby to Occupy Pulpit. Rev. W. L. Darby, executive secre tary of the Washington Federation of | ('lml'n-ln s, will preach tomorrow morn- | ing in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Chevy ¢ Md. At night he will | €1 at the Potomac Heights Com- | munity Church, Conduit road and | Cathedral avenue, | Rev. Dr. Randolphs Pragmm Rev. Dr. J. Harvey Randolph of the Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Third and L streets southwest, will preach tomorrow at 1:15 a.m. on “The Ex- pectation and Endurance of a Good Traveler,” and at 8 p.m. on “Meeting the Needs of the Needy.” The Bible school meets at 9:30 a.m.. Junior B. Y. P. U. at 5 p.m. and the Senior Society at 6 p.m. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor 11:00 AM.— “NOT TO DESTROY, BUT TO FULFILL.” ™0 T SERVICES—SAME SUBJECT 6:30 P.M.—East Capitol St. Branch 17th and E. Capitol S AN INTERESTING TWI 8:00 p.m.—4th St. and Va. / ATHERS' CHORUS—Awakening Quartet Sermon Subject “A DELINQUENT FATHER.” BRIGHT, HAPPY SERVICE. COME Metropolitan Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL Pastor Morning at Eleven Iy 9 This is That Evening at Eight “Dad, Just Dad” Tributes in Song and Sermon To Your Father and My Father 9:30, Bible School. 10:00, Mr. Shaver meets men. 7:00, Four Secieties of Young People. 8:00, Songs Jur Fathers Love. Come an Honor Your Father he Worl 8:00— <K heriments In Religion.” 7:00—Young People. ** Chureh Pn}ynr ecting Tbursday; at ;8 Zion Baptist Church ¥ 8t bet, 3ud and 43¢ sn. AW, Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON. Pastor 9:30 a m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Educational sermon. 5:00 pan.—Junior - Christian’ En- 6:00 p.m —%mnr Christian En. avor. secial sermon to the omen’s Auxiliary Club. " E_Near ith S.W. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Streets N.W. Rev.ThomasE.Boorde, Pastor imz the Ark & p.m ptivity Led Captive.” Thm—B. Y. P. U Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet- ing. Rev. W. G. Grifin will give a summary of his visit to the Baptist Convention at Louisville, K. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for all. Come and bring a friend. A HEARTY GREETING TO ALL. BETH RHODE ISLAND AVE. At _Second St. W. HUGH T, STEVENSON., Minister Sermon by Pastor. Sermon by Pastor. Jun(nr 5. Biid- 11 a.m. R(lm i mprvice. Get Calmness and > Centennial Bant. Ch e ameniaiote: iebticas. ) Tii & E06 16 Eleven PRINC (Auspi Sunday School, 9:30 day, 7:45 D, o veeyody tecls 4t home ot Bethans CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Preaches Both Morning and Evening O’Clock “CHRISTIANITY’S UNIFYING IPLES” Eight O’Clock | held W SATURDAY, FATHERS AND SONS TO ATTEND DINNER Men’s Fellowship Event, May 26, Will Honor Bishop Freeman. 600 to Participate. Fathers and sons who are members of the Kpiscopal Church will sit to- gether at the men’s fellowship dinner to be given in honor of Bishop Free- man at the City Club May 26, accord- ing to the announcement H. D. Ami; chairman of the committce on ar. rangements, made at the meeting of the lvl[(‘ll\rlr\v( ial committee last week at St Every effort being made to secure the reunion of church families at the dinne The Laymen's Servi one of the men’s organi diocese of Washington which are r- ranging the dinner, has issued an ap peal to its membership to be present. I‘Im interparochial committee at its ng voted to limit the num- Association. / Club_uncomfortably. ets will be stopped May 18 until a count can be taken to determine whether or not the allotted number has been « Further gram will be made at the interparoch committee Monday evening. Maj. Gen. P: Summerall will make the ress as a layman, and | n will respond. s to the pro- to Charl principal Bishop Freema PASTORS TO CONVENE. Federation to Meet in New York Avenue Church. The régular meeting of the Pastors’ Federation will be held 1 York Avenue Pres at 11 o'clock for the transac tion of important bhusiness. Pdul Heyl of the Bureau of Stand-| ards will epeak on the subject “Werld | LUTHER! [CONCORDIA CHURCH| llh'llnnlll'ulds,uugil "’N \\?II A) Rev, Cburlu Enders, Pastor 35th Anniversary of Church Dedication 9:45 A M.—Bible School. 10:00 A.M.—German Service. 5 A.M.—English Service. v. D. Bruning, Baltimore, , preaching in both morn- jce of Mission So- ,, Ladies’ Aid and Bible . P 1, Washing- ton, D. C., Special Mus L Everylloqy Xelcome. 5 " KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN \lnr\‘lmul A\'nlw and \Inlh St. N.E. . T. NICHOL D. D., Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 0:30 AM Special Memorial Service for Henry Weber, late Superintendent of Public Printing. MORNING ‘SERVICE AT 11:00 “The Expediency of Religion” EVENING SERVICE AT 7:45. “Failure and Success” ifert of the Department of o, Wash.. Wlll sing at the n all services. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. ST. PAUL’S ‘Enghsh Lutheran Church Pastors: CHUR pdy am B e ofDr Huddie. 0:30 w.m —Sunday School Huddle. avor Meeting. Dr. “Huddle. EPIPHANY CHALEL. Sixteenth and T NW- F Rev. wa Stephen’s Parish Hall, | meeting of | be | MAY 14, 1927. Christian Endeavor The Junior C. E. Union of the Dis- trict, of which Miss Frances Gooch Is superintendent, will hold a rally at United Brethren Church tomorrow at 3 o'clock. The juniors of that church will present a skeich, “Spirit of Glad- ness” and all socleties will present stunts, such as Bible drills, songs and quotations, in response to the roll call of societi Thirty-nine Endeavors of the Dis- trict have registered for the thirty- first international Christian Endeavor convention, to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 2 to 7. Columbia Heights . is ahead in number of “with Calvary Baptist ivening C, E. a close second. The society having the greatest num- of “The History | of | deavor in the Distr | t of Columbia. MOVIE VIEWS FEATURE. ,' | Rural Work of Episcopal Church | Auxiliary to Be Depicted. | Motion pictures of rural work will be the e of the meetin, nf the Woman’s Auxil Church in the Dioc to be h.ld in Epiphany parish hall next v ednesds 8 p.m. undaer uus- of lhn ('du ational committe2 ’lhv\ \\mrl\ of the 4-H Club for boys and girls will be a feature of the films. All persons are invited. Pastor, RICHARD SCHMIDT, D. D. | | i 6th and P Streets N.W. | i s, Schoal 1 ¢ church and sermon by Dresid 30 p.m by Pastor Kr 8 pm John's (7 ‘mather 1]l o by Pastor G; night, chareh social 1 |15 - 1 D, re. with hurch ) o Monday sermon by e 8 p.m i "Fhursday g ) reception. Zion Hall. Upshur sts. Addre Pastors B Manken. Fork BRbrine by cash and pledgy LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH (Thomas Circle) M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11:00 A.M.—Service with 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor cieties. 8:00 P.M.—Service with Sermon. Rev. G. Sermon. So- erybody Welcome: Seats Free -~ CHRIST LUTHERAN. (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersev Ave. het, M and N Sts. 4. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11 AM— Sermon_on “The Christian Attitude Towards the Human Body.” v School. A sniritual Hearty _singing. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B_and 8th Sts. S.W. ev. H. D. HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. awhere 'You Are tmnxu But Once.” 9:45 a.m —Lible ol 1700 &m-—The Service and Sermon. pers and Sermon, ‘ednesday : L. Prayer_Service. Grace Lutheran Church Joopa_Hall. b, and Upshar Ste. N.W ReRitn LENSKI Pasto 0 ‘Sl\ am —-fiundl' School. 1 Worshin. vening_Wor Church of the Atonement N Capito] St. alid Rhode Island Ave. Rev llfl“-\fln E. SNYDER. Pastor. Secvices. 11 A M. and 8 P. M. Shrerar School. 9:45 A.M. Church of Reformation Second and B Sts. S.E. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. ” Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_Schoo! 11:00 a.m.—Morning wors} h! 7:00 p.m.—Christian Fndnlvor 7:45 p.m —Evening worehip. WORSHIP_ WITH US. lNCARN?\TION Gallatin_ and 14th sts. n.w. Wortheast cor. Twb squarce west of Ga. ave Rev. H. MANKEN. JR.. Pastor. orning Worship. wilight_Service Trmxty Lutheran Church IlM' "' Ste. N.W. l \'ho])) G, Pastor. ¢ Columbin Heights, Rond & N Corvioe” condueteil by nastor, at 11 o'clock. Schoel, 9:475 a deavor mm. P m, Mttangers welcome. St. Olaf Norw. Luth, 69 4th St N 200t e PASTOR, 3 e At 8100 pm ARIAN All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45a.m.—All Souls’ Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “EVERYMAN'S RELIGION” 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour. “The ManWlm Found Himself” 'EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Take Lincoln Park Car. Rev. JOHN PAUL TYLER. D. D.. PASTOR. and ferred 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m—Organ Prelude. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and P Sermon: “1dle Words." Thure- Wednesday “Tha 3.3 day. Lo Holy Land.' Rives. Herbert F. Aldridge, Musical Direétor. 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist. CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery, Pastor. 11 A.M.—Sermon by the Pastor. “But What Next?” 8 p.m.—Sermon by the Bastor. “Shut Out” Sunday School — 9.45 AM Epworth League—7 P.M. and ures on Dr. 8:00 p.m.- ernon PL. M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A: Lambeth, D. D, Pastor Rev. W. A. BACCALAUREATE SERMON TO THE GRADUATING NURSES OF WASHINGTON Junior Church in C’h:rgz of Rev H. Christian McKee, Assistant to the Pastor DR. PIERCE WILL PREACH ONCE ONLY TOMORROW First Congregational Church Eve- «ning Services Discontinued for the Summer. The Tirst Congregational - Chu will hold its morning preaching ser ice at 1t o'clock in Metropolitan Thea- ter, Tenth and I streets. The minis- Rev. Dr. Jason preach on the theme “Spirityal Pro- | portion.” Evening services have been discontinued for The Young P meet at 6:30 o'c ciety meets in llll‘ l 938 Grant place, in the m stiulio. of 711 Tenth strect. Tho midweek lowship supper and prayer meet will be held I the Parish Houso, rant plac at ¢ o'clock. Rev. William Thomas Reynolds of | the Protestant Episcolx urch will | start spir healing_clinics tomor+ row evening-at § o'clock in Red Men's Hall, 713 D street. Christian Science f CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- | TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid Second Church of Christ Scientist 11 C St. N.E, Third Clmrch of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple Auditorium. Colorado and | seorgia_Aves., Brizhtwood. SUBJECT “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" qnd. 8 P | AM.. ‘except Fouith N. 1 | READING ROOMS. | FIRST CHURCH—Investment Blog h and K cept’ Wednesday: days and holiday SECOND CHURC Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. | model of" foves METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH (The Nationa! Methodist Chureh) Corner John Marshall Place and Street N. James Sllen Montgomery “THE SUPREME QUESTION AND ITS ANSWERS” MUSIC by the Tuperial Male Quartet. o worshia with be DR Subjcat "THE PASSWORD” Quartet and “MODEL OF LOVE fi’; m Ca N Covied? CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH || Worshipful Muslc by Lhoxr “UNREAPED CORNERS” What PETWORTH “The Place to Worship.” Grant Circle & N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor Subiec Our happy Sinday “night service. ermon by the Minister l‘nnuhrl song servic et homn asic by Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH — Colorado BId; 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9. (Wednesday, 10 to 7:30, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) FOURTH CHURCH — Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week da; y 0) Tlle Flrst Spmhmlut Cllurcllj ure by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “ARE YOU 'HAUNTED?” Followed by Spirit Messazes, sround t P | | e All welcom: SPIRIT MESSAGE SEANCE Wednesday, 8 pm.. at 131 € Each_Person Receives a Sacstars Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 2721 14th St. N.W. | o Splritpl message meetingy every Mondu i eadings daily. UNTI'Y SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | At Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W, Sunday at § P.M. Columbia Road, Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister William S. Hockman Director of Religious Education. 9:30—The Church School. 111:00—The Morning Worship. | “The Romance of Escape” 7:00—The Epworth League. 8:00—The Evening Service. “Religion as Magic” Calvary’s Choir sings at both services. Our Doors Swing Wide Open to All Lecture By Rev. H. P. Strack st Spirit Gn‘fi:!m'l R Ida Strack and arol McKi Care rice "G00 Penna. ) cage wervice 1819 \m-m !m ln-i Nw Services Every Sunday 8 P.X. Welcome Pastor Rev. dune B. Contes “The Aceepted Time Is—Now." Spirit Messages Follow Sermon. Yo ‘tise Dally and Mra 50 Tucsins an Every one gets' 4 message | Coates. DR. E. WHITE Holds message meetings Wednesday. 8 bm Private In!erflfn\'\'l"dn“ " DR.ZAIDA | BROWN KATES 16 _Sth St. ctrerd ritany” Evear Private Readints Dai METHODIST EPISCOPAL. T Walter supt. Classes for all Sermon by the Msiniswr Theme, “Some - bles of the Chr‘“-th. Life.” 7:0p.m—Young Pecoples Service. Leader, Mr. ° 8:00 p.m. —h\cnmg Worship. Sermon by Theme, Guidance.” HAVEN M. E. CHURCH 14th and B Sts. and Mnss. Ave. S.E. 9730 am——sundas School ho 11%8.m "ind 8 mm.—Sermons by pastor. Strangers _Are Welcome. Ebenezer M. E. Church SE. | Hogr. Auni- o Sehool of the niverdary 1 R F. Coates, (|| Wash. | || | 1 wam_u»mun by Rev Dist.. Supt.” of i m.—Epworth Leacue. —Pastor's subject: Virgin STRANGERS INVITED. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). GALBRAITH. Zion Chureh. .3 the Was “Five Wise fapel U niaue. You Are Weleome. to Gt ‘Serviees. N.B mbers Meoting Mon, eve. FOUNDRY (Orzanized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister Rev. John C. Director Relizious Edueat 9:30 a.m.—Charch Schoul. 1100 a.m.—Serman_ bs Rev. Herbert Brooks Workman, D. D., of London. Englan ursday. 8:00 pm.—Midweek Praise 8:00 pm.—Sermon by Dr. Harris. “The Text of a Statesman” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir. Thursday. 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Praise | and Prayer ‘service. Saturday, _ 10:00 :hool of religion. A Hearty Welcome & a.m.—Week Il DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton ‘Ave, consin Ave. RNES, Pastor ching by the stor. Epworih Leacue ally_Invited 1o WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E, Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN Pastor . Present. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am. “Jesus--The Scientific Thinker” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League 8:00 p.m.—Preaching— | “The Rich Man and Lunru" I I I \ | | | HAMLIN CHEVY CHASE. D. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday $chool. 11:00 a.m.— “The Art of Living Peaceably.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League; Mountain Lake Park Institute. 8:00 p.m.— ‘Sleeping Sickaess.” Tllustrated by experiences on —“enchanted ground” in Pil- grims Progress. T T METHODIST | EPISCOPAL “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” Sxxlwnth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister DR. HERSON PREACHES : 11 A.M.—Subject: . “THE LAW OF SPIRITUAL CAPITAL" 8 P.M—Subject: “THE SWORD ARM WOUNDED” 4 { $3b