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e Subject for Sunday: TOPREACSERNON — L e — The First Spmluahst Church Lecture bv the Pas i\ REV. ALF RI'ZI)l H. TERRY Snbject: | Will Address Open-Air Serv- ices at Temple Heights y Tomorrow Afternoon. : f -: N ‘ ; Z K ‘ =15 ;wr “The Life Radiant” Followed he Spirit Messages. that is not pow 4 A : \ DR JANE B. COAIES The oper - ¥ | % \ Y\ ) ¥ | & / 181 Mill Road N.W. pen | . P i '/ p i Jarture eveiy " Priday, ey oh Alain, Rav, John . Pal ¢ A § time passed, :‘1:1\ be addressed by Rev. J . . ) 5 ; Sffil(rlottedoht'o Tsland Avenue Methe rote: ; P b ised his el ’ Ss \avi ly o o et | ' , - by "‘-'"'& . 2“"’%’?25?’?‘ t = bmke rien, as il . ’]:’hlflnl\m' of Life. e TIn a\llhistory no Finer Friendahipiis ne 4 ()1 aflwe - " realizing that th: | i cerm and members of the foliowive | corded than ¥nat petween (avids the. VAcnel,Me Neholathts - Sl oo ____UNITARIAN. ke e e 2 gt b T il PR it v oo fite of by || g, o e o had praven bis : /B i himself in {bater: | Moun ) 3 en David returned from his vi with madness. When these Vi : / master; M ‘} athan made a covenant usad him, he iog nd relief in {isten- éalor by slayi 8’ two hundred Philistines, ge wnlderness nor did he return until ALI srev H. Clayton, master: Cathedral, | ory over Goliath, . is B0 i) e e o : SR i which o kapt until Ais death, €0 the strains of Davidb harp. aul consented to their marriage. . aul"ana Jonathan Boeh were dead. CIIURCH master ar 2 t ) the o n ors of the Sixteenthi and Harvard Strects : ot e o | SERVICES AT SHRINE CHURCH CONVENTION ~ : - ; e IO g matron:” i 1o o W commence Tomorrow| | Famous Churches of the World | | peLegaTES coming HERE| | € T | e liam F. Hunt e Behrend, 1 M . . —_ . [ . . . | : Tha August méeting of the District g Ment Serles of Open-Alr Ceremontes at| |Church of the Holy Trinity, Christchurch, Hampnhire, England, | | Evangelical Sunday School Work.| /The Ausust méciing of the District | _i —— | L CHARLESJ STAPLES Columbia avor atron, i i Orkuey Springs Will Con- ers Will Visit Local Brethren |Union will he held at Columb Friends Meetmg Karibbaee Men AN rnemibiery ot ¥ v | ol on August 10. - "13}" S S 1811 Eye St. N.W. i ” B o : ‘ P = = STy 2 et i THE SHOW-OFF” lo, will be welcome, SPRINGS, Va y This will be In the form of an “echo CRBERT LEWIS, O SPR 3§ 8 1y 3 T JRE, July 30.—Concordia e & Poidie 5 Fastern Ave akoma open-air | Lo LA neneasn meeting” of the thirty-first interna 2 R ,\r\f",,, " . Sy t ¢ . — u) Evangelical Church™ of Washington ! Rl e B g 3 g : RSP EENHAL | tion will ey kL ,’{,‘,‘?',“'}Lf'.‘,l',pi"m‘..L Sttors | held ,rflfl.’,,,’\ S Clavesnm onl o STUDENTS. BIBLE S UDENTS. SERVICE WILL BE HELD, “RiI i il e it : . Ing"the fautth nationai convention-of | (he teloEiten will tell of the work a s cter, u oint conduct of Rev. : iy 8 ST elicny | the convention, B e o br. Fmund 1. Woodward and Rev. b | enod of Novth America, which opens | Who Iq Y()u[‘ (;()(l? Russell P, Knoebel, pastor of the Or ;. i dnesday. Honor Founder and First | et Springs Parich of the Lutheran ) b e s will go over in a| SERVICES AT |NGRAM ‘ S o b 3 . Ch in association with others. > al | body spend part of the day Ty Pastor Tomorrow. i Arthur &, Lloyd, Bishop | ol } sight-seeing. In the evening a puk At Trmtuvy Hebiorlal Gonaregational The Bible declares that Satan | s York, formerly , > < n ;x ':u;» .‘ “\:[ ;m hlr-ld Mkl;-]h Church, Tenth and Massachusetts God of this world and responsible for fhere will be a memorlal at| Rishop Coadjutor of Virginia, will ATk A | Y vdia Church, which will mark the|avenue northeast, Rev. Harvey W. | 5 BT e - the Central Preshyter t0- | preach the opening sermons tomorrow : E 4 i m:}!_'uc the co A . | Goddara will preach tomorrow at: the evil conditions now existing. morrow mor o at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. i 3 IR T £ J A 3 e convention will he i session | 11 iclock servica on ““The Inheritance ; i lialioshiows thatihasiahiteoy Alexander W. Ditzer, meri cept ' for Saturday night, the o “ 7 Uk, here at the Lyric and Associate Con- | of Eternal 1.ife The Bible al h i s g 2 of the church, w”» died Ja ¥ o1 will be held each 2 & Ay 2 A H gre; onal Church until August 9,| oddard 18 secretary of the reign n‘[ Ch \t_ will soon bring peace, Dr. Pitzer « the al| night at 7 ‘ashington Association of Congrega- prosperity, happiness and everlasting 730 o'clock. Monday night| P L g the concluding session to be in Wash Presbyterian « May, 1868, | Rev. R. . Knoebel will be the preach- 7% ¥ = Q 3 Ingto the next day. The sessions will | tional Churches, covering Maryland, | : ¢ \,,H",‘L SH th: Districe to the obedient of mankind. and was pastor f 1858 1o 3005 | er, followed Tuesday and Wednesdny | FRZ88 : 3 b ) he held in the morning, atternoon and | Delaware. obec th)"lte . Fiournoy and Dr. Joseph T.{mund L. Woodward will premch o | it yes ? e St emo{{:”‘ ":‘"lf“l n"ffl" ffi:u hurch of New York City Kelly of th . closing sermon of the series August 7. ; PRSI - o . - Tin Church, Ser on B, Day erty, i ! N The Vac: dible School closed bl S Manser & Atams 56, oW | UNDAY—11 A.M. Wednesday night and the closing e | Rev. Ellis Primm to Preach at Sec. | the. County of Campahire, cruciform, lacking a central tower, | Centennial Pulpit to Be Filled by Thursday KEGors ot e ena | “FOUL BALLL” IS T One of the most magnificent priory |, The architecture of the church is REV. HEZ SWEM IS ILL. Rev. J. kll'rh'rlul Coo ) ance higher than any year previous y OPIC. |churches in all of England 1s thet of |srinoipally Norman, The church ia 5 aion * Service i An exhibit of handwork was held alae s the Holy Trinity, at Christchurch, in | | Avelllle ran leatel‘ ercises, consisting of recitations Christchurch is the name of the |but with one at the west end. There is i | 7:00. | % singing, were held Thursday mornin ond Baptist Church. borough, but it is ordinarily given to |also a Norman turret which is beauti- Rev. Mr. Lukens. _Come u winl lnmpv\(uln | 645 Pa. Ave. S.E The evening service tomorrow the chuich as well. The manner in |fully ornamented. Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of the | UT-<RAN. plabaninit the church will be devoted to the re.| “Foul Ball” will be the sermon sub- | which the borough received its name | There are a number of monuments |Centernial T t Church, is seriously | “T'pinity Luth Ch | vl ) ports of the delegates who attended |ject tomorrow night of Rev. Eilis C. |is interesting. The borough was orig- [in the church, the most interesting |ill at Garfield Hospital, ini y Lu eran urch | Seats Fi Tnternational Bible No Collection the Young People's Conference at| , pastor of the Second Baptist |inally known as Tweonaeteam, which |among them being one of the Poet [ Rev. Mr. Lukens will preach at the d eals r'ree Students’ Association. Massanetta Springs, Va. For the | This sermon will be preached |was gradually simplified into Twine- | Sbelley, Close by are ruins of the old | church tomorrow at 11 am. and Ree. . econd time in' the past two yeacs the |at a twilight service at 6:30 o clook at | hem. S By the time ot Eaward the Con. |castle, which was the first. bullding | Me. & 2 W B group from this church has won the | st Capitol street branch, Seven- | fessor, however, the secular canons of | erected on the land at the time when |Baylor con: banner which is given for the highest d East Capitol strects, and | the ehinreh held such valuable possew |it was a_roval manor. comprising a | ing : 8:a0am. Service. i BAPTIST. percentaga made by any group dur- |at ck at the church, Fourth [sions in the horough that it came to |mill and part of the Ki s a Service. — ing the conference, : | street and Virginin avenue southeast. | be known as Christchurch, (Couyright | “Josus the Grest World Prophat” | West Wus 'flFE?:'\B:Pl?SVCh""h worning theme of M. Primm will - 5= T et e Zion Baptist Church L "AUSTIN preachion: 'he Biggest Job in the World,” o Pkl L - BISHOPS WILL PREACH | i i ks o " oc| UNION SERVICE SERIES | DR BOWEN TO SPEAK. | PRESBYTERIAN | oo, lutheran Church | et 3 and 435 . 8. 1 100l I Cosa 0 B i % y y 5 i : | next week on his vacation. The pul- | Joune '{Q,’\R‘{}“ 2 o sl Cilbp b 8:00 pm.—Wiit 1t Costs Not to Be R E. . Pastor, ¥ ¥ Deacona’ nigtit' observed in the eve 7, . Eric ' SF oo 11:00 a.m. rmon by the Pastor. S TOWNSEND, pasto he — Oesterle of Philadelph i —_— | i tons N esea ist Prosbsterian . Chnreh “T‘y“',“l‘,f.,”'(“ Gallatin ~ and ox of Memors.” 9 Pulpit Assignments for Mount Ver-| 3. Rev. John R. Estes £ ,|8t. John's Church and Christ| | y ach. 11 a.m.—“The Average il ;; ':"' 2\‘: B flnnm——.hmmr Chrisnan En- — = = ———— e gm0 il : * METROPOLITAN non Church in August An- {her 4, Rev. W. Dewey Moore of the | Church, Georgetown, to Be 8up- | parker, has been on his vacation dur- |Sunday School-—$-4 e e » N. Jr.. Pastor. m.—Senio Christian En. | Southern Baptist Theological Sem. | AL INVITATION T0 AT a - deavor. | i ng July e commitiee on lay readers | — a 0 p.m —Sermon by Pastor. SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. nounced. inary, Louisville, Ky. plied by Dr, Niver, of the Layman's Service League has [ 8:00 p.m : — splied the pulpit of St. John's I Awilt Tew ; WELCOME. | JOHN COMPTON BALL, Special preachers will be at the | The customary combined services ure ethesda inclair | | Minister o bt Sttt CHURCH PICN . {for st domn Cruren ana cheine | phurch: Beihost 3. pe W sinare |}y Chyurch of the CONCORDIA CHURCH || RopE AT v e i dhe i | BE A Preachinz Sunday B e Attt o o \ | Church, Georgetown, wiil begin to-| Miss Alma Cunningham will be the | i (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) T ST ON. Minis | Rev. ceorge D. Adams, D. D. *August 4 cl a morrow morning and continue through | leader at the Young People’s service | il C 20th and G Sts. N.W Pa ot F : chee, 11 AN R P\i.‘_ . . ms, V. U., James Edward Dickey of| oo & Hepelons conduc'ed e August 28. The parishes during this | '0MCrrow at 7 p.m S Ovenant Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor | p. G, “A‘.’:." u\fi'»«ficfllp';n’f'u” "’I‘hmala: of Yonkers, N. Y. N The Guild met We ———— H . % ouisvil I st “ol- i ) | C v i 173 ]7,,""]}.‘,\;\ e S maopdl Daily Vacation School. riod will be under the direction of | The subject for dis . Conn. Ave, 18th and N Ste. N.W. [} || XY —Fuie School ‘Fr‘r‘r’:'hmlv feels at home at Bethany. 9-30—Bible Schoo! i 21, Bishop Frank M. Rristol: Aususe| A @aily vacation church school was | Rev. Dr. Edwin B. Niver, formerly | y irence Parker, the vice presi- ||| Rev. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. A TEn servicer o bt ! Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester, presiding | held at Rosedale Methodist Episcopal | chaplain at Quantico. 1 15 | dent, pres | Minister § w Dr Adams Church the last two week e | at present residing at 1607 Thirty 81'M. Friday—Bible Study Hour, | R o tatiod Tev. Mr, McKee, the assistant pas. | 5¢h00l was conducted in four depart. | street and will be glad to answer any - —— ||| Rev. William A. Eisenberger Everybody Welcome 7 Nahonal Baphst : on by Dr. Adams ent v % s. Assistant e = will preach to the junior congre. | MeNtS with graded work. In addition | call Do not miss hearing Dr. Adama Su ion_tomorrow onHammer and | (2 the sy, worship and recreation, | The schadule of the combined serv- |~ Washington Helghts | RS e | Memorial aar” Rtomiial Welcome aiarta Yo 3 pihen sl os s follows: trings” Dr. Lambeth will leave | Dand work was carried on. , Wi Puesday for North Carolina. o C| The intermediate department pre.| -July 31—7:30 a.m., Christ Church; Prcsbytenan Church i sermon by Rev. Willlam 3 To Religions Liberty e bourdlpEasienaLas ol pent | SN MHoRCHURGIT kRt R aTtar el (110 St TIODME Chiveh,, —o Columbia and Kalorama Rds, | o el | | ; 16th St. & Columbia R KENDALL BAP TIST Wedne S e . | cushion. | Augus 7:30 a.m., St. John's a : f i ; | i e = tom Bev. Me Mo |TULC charge | Church; 11 a.m., Christ Church. |Rev. John C. Palmer, D, D., Minister. | [i Se Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Past n Kee will conduct the services T | m 3 ch T nson, I : ¢ e \\" Vo ¥ay evening. e k: Ness Malone of |~ August 14—7:30 am., Christ Church; [10 A M.—Sunday School i B e o v he Sy . it = Rust Hall Training Sc in general |11 a ) St. John's Church. HARRY . ALLEN, Supt I ¢ : : g Bans pas; ' ea CEEIRERI | rge; kinderg ., Miss Ruth Bob 1 a.m., St 8 i & Sou. : . . John's | 11 A.M.—Worship. Sermon by Dr. ALL WELC Marsland Avenue and Ninth St. N.F. FINAL SERMON PLANNED. bits of Dickinson Surmer School, and | Church 11 am., Christ Church, ; | Palmer. - ) : b At R . Miss Malone and | August 28—7:40 a.m., Christ Church; | . Palmer. 5 i e = S. T. NICHOLAS, D, D., Pastor. A ¢ of Dickinson; junior, | 11 a.m., St. John's Church, Faith—An Ennobling Trait” SIXTE A Wonder SIXTH ] i 40 AM— 20 miaoihurew Schoot 3 TN 4y 1 At Lincoln Congregational Temple | Mrs. T. W. Davis, Mrs. C. M. Smith | The church school will be in session | __COOD MUSIC. CORDIAL WELCOM ik TRt e S ek m.rr“ls.y,,, u.].n of “Aitanta TWORTH tomorrow morning Rev. R, W. Brooks |And Mrs. Louise Barnes: intermediate, | every Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock —_— » . Depa ! Sunday School. Ireacl g Sihe mionth ot ; i Bl give his A k,,,,,)‘,,,, vefore | K. G. Newell and Miss Hattie Worth: |in St. John's Church. PR;E%EY:I:I:BIAN e s28 7ih and Randoloh Sta. K1 eaving for a vac . His subject | INRton. T N Y k A I d_Kennody § orning Servive: Sermo - ot 3 warel a R Jaoe tobiect | A pienic was held by the achoo! ves D W €W YOr venue REV. GODFREY CHoBor | piehiefel Sy D02 50 ind Houtli Carollma Ave. . 3 e Modern World {terday morning, and in the evening | DR. ALDRON TO PREACH | t Pastor : Py GRACE nator Er W OHNSON. v, Charl During the r's absenc o | the closing session was held, to which AN | P by _ Vesper Address by Mr. Paul 9:30—Bibls School. Classes for all. < ¥ following speakera 1 lpit: | the parents were invited. res| erlan 9:30 2 n Tbath School | Froeniich 2 iR n‘v) 4 ,.\l - U. K . st 21, EDITOR W”.L PREACH. ‘ .iar Shiloh Baptist Sermon. Sunday Cordial Wel the and mem — i and P Streets N.W, T = = ‘ versity. Rev. TBharman AW elAce Eo10cCHDY ool : el Br hR. Si Georgetown Ll]urch Feson. iAo { Ch?VY ChaSC BaDtlst Calvary Baptist Pulpit. | Institutiona rch, ‘Ninth and r. Joseph R. Sizoo | 5t Near 31st NW. 0 1oy S | # | (Western ) — EDW ik 6 \m-\ “pastor. strects, are studying the same proph- Rev. James T. Marshall. D. D.. Pastor. . Sherman Wallace, editor of | ecy and using it in the weekly prayer In the Heart of the City Orzanized 1780 i £ iy 3 le I W | young people’s publications of the | meetings. Tomorrow morning 11 For the Heart of the City 10:00 a.m.—Sunday i o i B /\PTIS ‘ “Tl = ,.\,,,,, Rinks' ¥ b an l:nm Publicati § yelock Dr. I\\.u.nun will use as the 11:00 am.— )v'”' w" R and i w | 4 Serm nnu AR AMMORTAL." ern k nt h, 3 bj f *isio| at E SERVICES: e 840 5 b H R H F E near minute erme S o i : | ion of the Great Eagle.” = | her leag: lfth Ba tist S.\W e the Transgauration e ervee b St n) et 3 S iminds w0 aemver a1 10,00 A M—Sunday Sehoot. || CHUFCH of the Pllgrlms t | CHURC e L : N o o the Sund = e =5 | 11:00 AM.—~ 29nd ~|:'l‘«‘nl"”f»"n}fuuelsu NW. | St, Mark’s Lutheran Church LRSI Stes INCVY- [ : o regutar hour | CONGREGATIONS TO UNITE. | Rev.William Freemantle, D.D. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. and 8 B 3 The Vaugh wpere B D HAY i Pasto Thos. E. Boorde i | by Homer J. | e | Philadelphia, Pa, Fy F | oD Y'Unm—)\vmn: service combined it Christian Endeavor Leonatd B msp SO | Dr. Waldron is preaching upon New York Ave., H and 13th Sts, VISITORS ALWA Y& WELC o B Minister st b e st o SR R e 45 1348 e and Sermon, | — Fn'st Baptist Church g 7 at Eckington Church. B\ i Worship at Hotel | g0 pm— 1 E . ||} Gospel Services, 11 AM. and 16th and O Stre LINGIGLINICSTONEND. | oo sicniy v soning it sbeais B B Cantoroin e | e o e ] 8 P, bR, sawm MRTER, Pastor y Lomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Gunlun-lcl’\nple . g e Star To1% Lone & ST. MATTHEW’S 1 2o n‘;"‘fi‘;"‘mum Christ” nd & ) A spirit : il Eekington lv,y.\:,”:,;,l reh, X i ,” N en s N E P b LUTHERAN CHURCH | Evening Tt KINNER w T L L T iy, ot as ern rres erlan T TG WO Tu TR “Blood Will Tell” Church, g it .f,‘,m,',‘”\.'f\‘u'f"\\f b the| 00K ) stor. Subloot ; Bible School—9:30 AM. aindee ST This i members of the United Brethren | _Wr. Kiein,_soloikt: Mre, Kiein Church PRy s L B Y- P U=7:00 P.M. “An Expenment in el CHEVY CHASE || s ain o'y oy, || oo s o || * Moot i Rev Newtan Simmonds to Preach. | PRESBYTERIAN R s Siible crs LUTHER PLACE SECOND BAPTIST “Life’s Products. and the hedling sdtvice, whish' Shifom lighlands Baptist <|.-,.n, o - AT QUE: B -Products” < ien nimber of ¥ J Prson stree 10 THE CIRCLE % CCNCES { ,.vn-fllnP G |8 IR ave as his tapic G Deshoui | WESTERN I (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 11:00 4.m—""The Bigzest 4..»‘"\ the World.” h o ) $ gation, 5 nd In the evening will use urch Sehool. | . | e Two Night Services— : b ; heme “Living TalesThe Ro. ||| 11:00—Mormine Worstin. Il Presbyterian Church " D. D, (A e ] B S R St 6130 _Eas e Sublect v HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. 4. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11th and Jefferson St = Servic Sermon by the | 1 Sta. | Rev. Newt. Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. 5 (Primitive). 100 am— Where is Heaven?” | v ; 8:00—A4th St. and Joseph T. Herson, minls. | 3 Peck Memorial Chapel b ) 3 Ll e L p Sublects o Lt ST T RowANCr: miine Methodist Epi The First Primitive Penn. Ave. ang 28th St. N.W. N oaie Y Uinite astor ‘FOUL BALL enth at Under the Clock Towe: Soloist—Mra. B, H. Smart . I —Mr. Gearge Brief. B S —Come! durs : Evangelical Irving W. Ketchum, Minister | S Geors : Brief. Bright, Happy Services—Come \ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE l D ”;’,’:\I NiGHT. | Centf:!‘ r’resbytenan Chun:h | Church : 7100 pm—C Missionary Sixteenth and Irving of Washington. D €. S e ] Y. ST PAULS || CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 815 pm pudiorim, Prdaie et e 1L WM. M, GOODWIN English Lutheran Church | b S N e U e R : Fourth Presbyterlan 78 B =gl o eteate o sasn v, aonSoE sy . D. L B. D, 13th and Fairmont Streets Small children cared for during morning | DR. BEATTY IN PULPIT. |f . 5 Ll Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. ; BT PAUL'S mRANGH Rev. J Sherman Wallzc- »“m;‘. BABVLON 10 CANAAN. Fleventh and H Sts. N.W. Tiaroia . ik W' oF s 10 s Sermen, Bovs Wallampe. Will Preach riarold [ UL, ; . 11 am. | METROPOLITAN 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. e g 2 : : : : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:00 AM e ifth Petitio Corner 41h and B Streets S.E. = 3 The FI tl L Of REV., SOLOMON S, HILSCHER, EFIERANY NRANCH. the Lord’s Prayer” 1] o Lincoln. Xebr. is the speaker Ul o Soteonty med Ot T “THE SPIRIT OF A CHRISTIAN” orn EER ~ Eckingto | y | CHRIST LUTHERAN. 8:00 P.M. HALL MISSION A, 8 p.m. | Cht (MISSOURE SYNOD. LA AVE. NW bt i i "““’ 3 | “The Parable: of the 9 s Ave. N PR W) Qc#fi.""'r.’lu'.“ “THE MEANING OF THE CRGSS” . » Promoticn of | S - e al ¥ HENRY B. . Minister, Serv]ce at 8:30 A.M- ural Holmne | : ”» . 9:30 ; e . s e ) .I,.,".,.....' RO I GO B Hidden Treasure TV Theme. e Sermon. by e, Freaerik Pudsell of || | All visitors are cordially invited A o : 4 ice, wringfield, Il

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