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LIGIONIN WORK RGED INMESSAGE irch Council Prepares secial Communication for ‘Labor Sunday. h should cor application of the of Jesus in every keynote of the labor shasize hi duste tion™ is the v message issued by the Federal | ches, The state the comm rvice in ce of neil of the Chu 1t was prepared b the church and social srdance with its annual pracf the Sunday before Labor un occasion for calling attention he committed.” satis and rel e vecords special co-operation nd labor in m in ween ni v indust good will, the statemer res. advancing forms of ile in the and and “trial co-ope s betw: ne and eliminate the huma wastes of conflict.” Labor and Religion. made public Tipn] the is Worth M vice secretary for Juneil of the Churches, Hows: “On this Sunday wuse of labor, it ory church to reaffi suppor .0 allegiance to the common mo! ues to which both labor and religion re committe church holds that uman persol arred, and op- .oses all forms of exploitation and uman degradation. It protests against 1e employment of children of tender cars in denial of their right srowth and education, and the em loyment of men and women for cverlong periods of labor. It stands v the pa s sufficient oth to sustain and to enhance life, he right of workers to n col- ively through representatives of | heir own choosing, and protection inst unemployment and occupa- tional accidents and dis “It is fitting. too, that evers uld continually affirm it i application of the principles of tesus in every industrial relation. The “pirit_of good will expressed in ad vancing forms of industrial co- operation can reconcile the differences hetween pagement and men, and climinate the human and material vastes of conflict. That these state- nents are not vague ideals, but are ctual programs coming to pass, is hn\\n by the proposals of the Amer Federation of Labor for co- peration with management to in .vease efficiency and production, and v the growing number of instances here labor and management are ‘tually working together for these ame purposes. Concern for® Workers. “Tnceasing concern for the lot of | the workers, their wives and children, is the inevitable expression by the hurches of that love which led Christ to turn to the multitudes and to be- come the passionate advocate of their welfare. The labor movement i self-conscious organized expressi the workers' struggle for a more abundant life. It is impossible for the Church of Christ to devote itself passionately to the welfare of the masses of the people and not to have sympathetic relations with organized lahor. This does not mean that the church should become partisan, but rather that it must fulfill the com mands of Christ in expressing Hi intense human interest. In fact the church has a right to expect the support of its members, in principle at least, in its efforts to lift the status of the underprivileged. In striving for the better life for them the church finds itself touching elbows with labor, and they together per form a great service in the promotior of a more just and btotherly order in America.” BIBLE BOARD MEETS. Plans Discussed for “Twelve-Fea-| ture Program” Guide. } | xecutive hoard of the Commu- Je Readers’ League met ¢ night at the headquarters, in the Mills Building, and discussed plans _for the “twelve-feature pro-! gram” that has been adopted as a| guide for future work. It was an- nounced the latest edition is a series| of Bible forums for various ages—one | for children, one for adults and one in pa the devoted to | church belief in for those above 70 years of age. The quarterly conference will be held September 12, 13 and 14 at the headquarters. WILL END SERMONS. Atlanta Pastor to Preach at Baptist| Memorial Tomorrow. The farewell sermons by Rev. D Carter Helm Jones of Atlanta will be delivered at the ing and evening vices of the ptist Memo- herty LOmMOrrow. as filled the pulpit during ev. T. Clagett Skinner will occ the pulpit September 4. The pas Dr. Johnson, will return from Summer vacation during the week of Septembe WILL PREACH TWICE. B. H. Whiting to Address Friendship Congregation. Rev. B. H. Whitin Friendship Baptist C streets southwest, will preach fium follo subjects lu)nvrlll)\\ ., T Great Mediator” p.m., “Unity.” The B. Y. P. meet 6 pm Rev. Dr. A moderator As Rev. pastor of the hurch, First and U. will Willbanks was elected | of the Mount Bethel tation as Baptist YESTERDAY TD BE TOPIC. | Rev. \,Vlllnm A El enberger Will Preach Tomorrow. “The Value of Yesterday” will Rey liam A. Eisenberger's sermon » Church of the Covenant tomory The he the night servic Duys of Christian subject at the A. P. Buck to Lecture. “In the Midst of You Standeth One Whom You Know is the to of a lecture g in the Un Auditorium, 1326 I steeet, by Arthu . Buck, tomorrow at 8 p.m. A class i spiritual development I Buck is conducted at i p.m. is the Good Word Scheoley will be the weck. Mr, and the Dr. Duncan to l’raach Du of the Ass: Dr. George can de- partment of I wlogy of the Americ at the MOITOW Born e sub- L] t of sermon will be “The doy- #\ gulness of the Christian Religion® fnn al jon | day | ues to which | ppropriate for | 1 to | |and M | witl | been on | Pa., in the Blue Ridge Mou Thursday | at 6:45 | v, will | b THE EVENING STAR. \\'\“TTT\(-TO\‘ 00 fl.\TT'T?T\ Y. ATGTST. Goes 1o lowa | | { odist Ep | preach in | tomorrow R EVREGESTER 10 GIVE SERMON Presmmg Elder of Washing- ton District to Speak at Rev. Dr. E. V. clder of the Washington District of the Baltimore Conference of the Meth opal Church South, will Mount Vernon Place Church at 11 am. As his term of expire at the annual confer h meets in Roanoker Va.. office will ence, whi September N V. I(I'\\nl DS. | REV. . C. REYNOLDS Goes} TO POST IN DAVENPORT Native of Washinston Accepts Call| Trinjty Cathedral. Ordained in 1921. l‘r to Reynolds, nd until recently of George’s Episcopal Louisville, has accepted |a call to Trinity Daven- port, Towa He was ordained September 25, lat Christ Cathedral, Salina, Kans. He was then only 23 years of age, being { one of the youngest men ever to ente the Ipis | ginia_Seminar: ‘While still a student in the Theo- { logical Seminary. he preached at the | Church of the Ascension here, during | the absence of Rev. Dr. Nelms, then rector tev. Mr. Reynold Potomac Lodsge. Potomac Chapte Georgetown. . Jams residents of Gec DANCE IS ARRANGED. Groups Plan| Rev. Francis C. a native !of Washington pastor Church, Ky., Cathedral, 921, Alexand is lhe son of Mr. F. Reynolds, lifelong getown. Church and Girls’ Event Friday Evening. church school of St. John's Bethesda, and the Girl ety will give a dance F g from 8§ to 12 in St. John onsin avenue and Bradley be Mrs George be pro- The Church, Friendly day evern Hall, W lane. The chaperons will Clarence Parker and Mrs, Pariseau. Invitations ma cured from an: S. or the church” school. i The rector, Rev. Clarence Parker, ill preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock Holy communion will be sol- d at 8 p.m. d the church ervice is at 10:15 o’clock. The regular sion of the church school open September 18.. Charles Stock is in charge of the meeting of the Young People’'s Service League, which is held every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. DR. DARBY TO PREACH. Will Occupy Luther Place Church Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr. W. L. SL‘huol | Darby, secretary of the | Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morning in Luther Place | h. Dr. M. Diffenderfer, the . will occupy his old pulpit in Carlisle, Pa., tomorrow. For the past month, Dr. Darby has his vacation, dividing the time between Ogdensburg, N. Y., on the St. Lawrence River, and P “I Mar, ns. SECOND BAPTIST SERVICE.| Ellis C. Primm Announcesi Topics for Tomorrow. Elis C. Primm, The pastor, Rev. will preach at both services tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. His morning subject will be, “A Balanced Life,” and his evening sub- | ject, “Blind Minds.” The evening subject will be preached at two services, at 6:30 o’clock at the | East Capitol street branch, Seven- teenth and East Capitol streets and at 8 o'clock at tho church. PICNIC TO BE SEPT. 17. Christian Endeavor Union’s Field | Day Will Be at Reservoir Park. | | The District of Columbia Christian deavor Union will hold its annual | fleld day and picnic Saturday after- | September 17, at Reservoir athletic contests, there will be two base ball games, one be- | tween the cenior and intermediate ‘hu\ and one between the senior and int L e et wil be played by those | who care to, the union having the use | of the courts for that day. MRS. PETTIS TO LEAD. Christian Endeavor Topic Will Be on Home Mission Work. Harold E. Beat-| mornix n Church, th |ty's mon tomorro etown Luthe William Petti | Christian Endeavor service |"The topic will be, “Why Do ( ‘[ Missionary Work in America?” :PEV DR. PORTER RETURNS | ‘lel Preach Tomorrow at First | Baptist Church. Rev, amuel Judson Porter, | who has been vacationing in T California_and ¢ ed and will pre: and evening in | | | | | g | Trow morni J;‘ ptist Church intendent of | v school, returned from | vacation and announces a_rally | tire school \‘u]rlrm!nx ‘ — | DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH. Fifth Baptist Church Prepares for Labor Sunday. { Dr. John E. Br will 1 { morrow morning on “How Aa H 4 Cifth 1 of | | Pastor \ | ner s being 1 Labor Day, Sunday, > pastor and Jar | Egan will speak. for | | Theasophrs!s to Meet | The United Lodge of Theosophists | 709 Hill Building, .fl\(‘nlvm\lh rm(l ] streets 4 3 n? night is The public hursday 1 subject for Reinearn tion Ixplained, is welcome, opal ministry from the Vir- | i ¢ member of the G. F. | will lead the |- [ DM | evening stany «How Two Men Prayed.” Dr. Reg: » formerly served as pastor of this church Rev. W. A. McKee will preach in the evening on “T l\m n: Dr. Lambeth, or of this church, and family \\|Il return from North Carolina next week, and he will preach it both services September 4. The Woman's Misslonary Society mn meet September 7 at 8 p.m., when a special program will be observed. |REV. JOHN GAYNER BANKS TO TALK AT CATHEDRAL Mission Preacher Will Give Last Sermon of Series on *“Redemp- tion of Body.” Banks, director of the - J., and mis- shington Cathe-| st of a series Rev. John Gayner eneral of the Societ Mountain Lakes eacher of Wi will preach the la of sermons on the general theme “The Redemption of the Body” in Bethle- hem Chapel of the Cathedral tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock. Tho other services in Bethlehem apel tomorrow will be as follows: 7:30 a.m., holy communion, celebrant, Rev. A. B. Rudd, canon of Washing- ton Cathedral: 10 a.m., morning prayer and litany, Canon Rudd; 11 a.m., holy communion and sermon, celebrant, Canon Rudd, and preacher, Rev. John Gayner Banks; 4 p.m., people’s open- air_evensong. The preacher at the people’s open- air evensong, around the Peace Cross at 4 pan., will be Canon Rudd. This | service will be broadcast over WRC. PLANS TWO SERMONS. Rev. H. L. Collier to Preach at Full | Gospel Tabernacle. Rev. Harry L. Coilier will preach at the Full Gospel Tabernacle tomo t 11 am. on “Prayer-God Path- 45 pm. on “God Stir- ring the Church.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m.; healing service Tuesday at 7:48 p.m Pentecostal meeting Wednesday at p.m; rally of young Crusader: Friday at 7:45 p.m. The Bible Insti- tute will open its Fall term Septem- ber 6 at 7 pm. A special baptismal service will be held in the afternoon of September 4. VISITOR WILL PREACH. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Pastor to Oc- cupy Foundry Methodist Pulpit. Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Hartsoc pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., serv- ing as Summer supply pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Sovereignty of Ideas,” and in the evening his subject will be “The Lure of a Great Purpose.” During the Summer, while the in-| terior of the church auditorium is being repaired and redecorated, public services are held in the church school auditorium. DR. H. W. EWING TO SPEAK. | | Visitor Will Preach Tomorrow at Hamline M. E. Church. Rev. Dr, Harvey Winfield Ewing, who is occupying the pulpit of Ham- line Methodist Episcopal Church, Six teenth at Allison street, during Dr. Herson's absence, will preach at both sorvices tomorrow. His subject for tho morning sermon will be “The Three Gardens.” At 8 p.m. the sub- ject of the sermon will be “God the Refuge and Support.” The church school meets at 9:30 o'clock and midweek prayer and praise service Thursday at 8 p.m. NAVY CHAPLA.IN TO SPEAK. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to Hear Visitor. The guest preacher at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomor- vow at 11 a.m. will be Rev. Willlam C. Hogg of Ridgewood, N. J. The speaker at the midweek prayer service September 1, at 8 p.m., will be Chaplain Schrum of the United States Navy. DR. MUIR TO PREACH. Chaplain of Senate Will Occupy Highlands Baptist Pulpit. Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, chaplain United States Senate, will preach at the Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, at both services Sunday, using as his mmmm; topie, A Notable Testimony.” and at the service the theme will be INTERDENOMINATIONAI THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH 307 D St. N.W.. Rev. C. W. Oyer, Pastor. saching, 11 am.. and 8 p.m. - 9:45 am.. and Prayer Meeting. Thursday 8 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1880. (Heaiing Ministry Daily. 10 am. to 8 pm.) AKTHUR P. BUCK Sunday. 8 MIDST OF YOU STANDETH “IN KNOW NOT.” THE ONE WHOM YOU ch to- on und LILLIAN (mun‘r THURSDAY o, ‘LESSONS IN TRU' 'rH" Class. FRIDAY, 6 P.M. Questions and Healing Clinte. L OTHER SUNDAY SERVICE: day Schi d Bible Cias “Lessons MARY B MCLE) TUESDAY. 8 P. | “Christian Healing"" Cla; Mount Vernon Church. ‘V Regoster, presiding | 28, this will probably be the | last sermon he will preach in this city | | before this change is made. | Famous Church es of f the VVorld Abbey of St. Denis, P: ‘Program at Temple Heights a rt T, | last res built or restor ngs of Francé, bu through hundred: of centuries, remains today one of the and lovaliest build ings in the modern city of Paris. The first building erccted for the Abbey of St. Denis was a basilic erected by the Christians were allowed to build churche in France, to commemorate the mar-|are buried there, while in the yrdom of St. Denis and his com-{crypt below are buried many of the panions. Time and the Normans, and | Norman Ki In the inner part of finally Frenchmen themselves, at the | the erypt are sarcophagi in which lie time of the revolution, had a hand in | the bodies of the Bourhons. The tombs the destruction of various buildings | are all beaut on the site, but each time the abbey ' PASTOR OF CLEVELAND |DR. J. P. HUGET TO PREACH CHURCH WILL PREACH TO CONGREGATIONALISTS Rev. Dr. Harry Freda to Deliver Two Sermons at Calvary Church. T. DENIS, was 1 the great k and rebuilt er and grander scale, Pepin, play wreniteetu iution, the | 1e-Duc, restored 1 [ many ru Most of the great K Charlema art in its massive | Finally, after the revo- | eat architeet M. Viollet it, as he resto s in 1gs of Fr Norman Kin; th Second of Summer Sermons to Be Delivered Tomorrow Horning at Metropolitan Theater. Dr. J. Percival Huget of Brooklyn | | will preach the second of his Summer | rmons in t Congregational | | Chureh tomorrow morning. " His sub- | ject will be “Too Far to Go Back.” | The service will be held in the Metro- politan Theater, Tenth and F streets at 11 o'clock. Sunday school {in the Metropol primary department Rev. Dr. W. Harry Freda, the Baptist Church ‘of the Cleveland. Ohio, will pre Baptist Church tomorrow and evening. The subject of the mor ing sermon will be “Human Contac With the Infinite.” At the 8 o'clock service the subject will be “The Man With the Hoe.” Both of fhese serv ices will be held in the adult room of | the Sunday school house—auditorium | undergoing repairs. All departments of meet at 9:30 wm., excepting the Chi- nese department, which meet and 6:30 p.m, The Vaughn Clas join with the Burrall Cla Which meets in the Rialto Theater Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The lesson vill be presented by Miss Mabel Strider, assistant teacher of the Bur- rall Class. The Chi pastor o meets at 9:30 o'clock | Theater and the meets at 10 rish house, 938 Grant C. I, has dis-| { continued its Sunday evening me ings until September. The S. S. C. will meet at 6:30 pm. in the pari house. The midweek meeting: for confer- ence and prayer will be held Thurs- | day evening at 7:20 o'clock in the parish hou The leader will be Martin_ D. Schram and the topic the Sunday school b indeavor Soc will meet Tues ening at 8 o'clock with Mi Minnie Prentiss leading. | R, 4 Topic for di ssion will be, “Why Is| “How Can t"huv'(-h Membership Be Missionary Work Needed in a Chris-| Made More Vital?” The public is in tian Country?” Church ‘prayer and | Vited. covenant meeting will be held Thurs-| - day evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. REFO RM ED DR. BOORDE T0 PREACH. HRST 13th and Monroe St Dr._aAM Program Announced for Services at | Temple Baptist. At the services at Temple Bapt Church tomorrow Dr. Thomas Boorde will have as his subject “Christ's True Successor,” and in th evening “The Work of Christ's Suc cessor.” The board of Tuesday evening trustees Wednesda Y. P. U. Society will give Wednesday evening. Prayer se will be held Thursday evening WILL PREACH TWICE. Rev. J. S. Davenport to Occupy Pul-| pit at John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. | Rev. will preach tomorr Wesley A. M. E. teenth and Corcoran street SFORMEL “"THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH: Founded upon Christian Science as con. n the Bible and writings of S 2ddy ~ Established in London. \mlrl“nm} Washington. Cn iy Uer tho Jead crshin of nnie i 2 - of | dav service Pt = o am | Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. | Mrs, Bill, who has just returned | from England, will deliver an ad- | dress on the subject of the day’s | | deacons will meet | and the board vening. “Human Will” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place " rel K\ 10 AM. TO Zion Church, F p SBYTERL Davenport morning at | Bapt | THREE CHURCHES GET “Y"” GROUP SPEAKERS Chinese Minister and Student to| SONS T0 ATIEND RRLRIOUS SERICE Fill Pulpit at Concordia Lu- theran Service. The feligious work the Youns Men's Ch has ed for three churches tomorrow Page McK. Ltchison, the department. will speak & [at the Cleveland P4 G | Church. vices nt Temple HICIENLS. tomar:| | Reve Kimber 1 K. Don, Ching witernoon at 4 o'elock will be con-( Hev. K o L B the geand chaplal \ and student, will speak ¥y the grand chuplin, Rev.}co;soria Lutheran Church at the 11 department Associa ian | tion arran; speakers at Announced—Rev. H. J. | Counciltor WilliPrsach. ze director 1 ational ow ducted John C. Palmer, and the address v vered by Rev, Homer J. Coun- )t Calvary Baptist Church special suests tomorrow will be | the officers and members of the fol owing-named lodges, with their fami- Hiy No. 10, Sydney J. Mayer, aster; No. 20, Irvin H. Hol lander, King David, No. 2 Andrew . master, and Ta- <oma, No. 20, Arthur M. Trogner, Also the officers and mem rs of the following-named chapters of the Order of the their families F veratt, vice presiient the Diatrict of Columbia Sunday "hool Council of Religiou iucation, vill speak before the K Luther 2 ST.” THOMAS' T8th bet et ik TAle: o Avel Careh Sand 11 am Kenest Saaith. b. D.. should this . conceded most e in” Wi WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL HEM CHAPEL. 2 Ny NEAR woOD Near Dupont Ci ington Leel Shive e ron, and Loy . Neal matron, 1tron »d by Rev. Dr. ry of the hes, and the specis < deral Lodge, No. 1; Acacia Lodge, . 18, and Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, 44, together with Lebanon Chap- lumbia_ Chapte William L, Federati 30AM | 10:00 AM. RE RERR O WaSHING- CATHEDRAL 11:00 A M EOVRESH a00em AVENUE CARS OR Church of the Advent Second and U Sts N.W WM. S SHAC . Reetor. Will Give Sermon at 11 O'Clock at Zion Baptist Church. D. W. Jones will preach n Baptist Church, Dean- the 11 o'clock service tomor- Bishop, at the wood, 4 ey and K Streel herty. D. Adams St the TY. l{ “Mintster minister, Dr i with n ‘Church in this 10 Union C. E. Service TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. pE REV. IHO\l AS E. BOORDE, b0 “Christ’'s True Suce sor.” 8:00 pn—“The True Work of Christ’s Succes- m. —B. Y. P. U. Meeting. 8 pm.—Weekly vice. You are in- 7:00p Thursday, Prayer Se ed. Come. ol, 9 Come | 'Fifth Baptlst James P Music nn- | PETWOR FH i 11 am—Sermon by R B. Falls of | Wiseoniin Aveniie Church i 8 p.m.—Servicey at Baptist Church. Fow Whitir 3:30 pan. Rev. Benjamin H. . the pastor of the Friendship t Church, will preach a special mon, The pastor. will have for hi ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH 210 0 Street N.W. + Jee D.. in € Rev. Leon S. Wormley, Virginia Pastor to Preach. inia_will t Church, Ninth South Carolina avenue at both morning and eve- omorrow in the absence UNDAY {oly Communion. orning Pray d Sermon 8:00 p.m —Evemnz_Praver and Sermon Rey, Charles F Edwards Dre 1i Thur Holy __PRESBYTERIAN. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor am L WE 0 and Thirty-first Sts REV_ ¥ Rev. Edwin B. N ANDREW'S CHURCH Ave. and V St. N.W. D. D.. Rector. N. H. REV. J. J. DIMON Services Holy_Communion. _ " GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wisconsin Ave. llt'lo A SCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W Clergy Rey. Thomas Wort Rector. Rev. Thomas McClintock. Rev. Hugh V. Cl.lr Services 8 and 11 A. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W (Fla_ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.) CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. HILLMAN HOLLISTER. Pastor. 3—Chureh School. 11:00—Morninz Worship. During the Pastor’s vaca by visiting mi _FERISIE | PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place . § Milcher, D. B, pastor | sbyériai C Hurch of | \I . messages sters. gton Cooke, 8 p.m hool—0):4 G Y Daily mass, 7 am, Evensong and intercss sions. Fri ST. J'AMES’ CHURCH - near Mass. Ave. N.E. W. ATKINSON. D. D il Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 a.m. “Jesus on Fasting” Rev GEORG Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Services: 8 am. and 11 a.m. Preach the Rev. Edward Cl “IRussell. New York City. 8 p.m. “The Parable of the “Rich Man and Lazarus”, Port Tobacco Parish Christ Church, La Plata (Stone church next courthouse) The Rev. Wm. H. Heizham. D. D.. Rector. Sunday, Services. 7:45 and) 11 AM Chureh Ogen, Every Day Epivhany Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Under the Clock Towe Irving W. Ketchum, Minister Like a Cloud,” and in the “What Are You Doing H¢ Rev. M. T. Medford, the pastor,-is on a vacation at Colt Md. He will return next week. gnins on| Gunton-Temple Memorial and Newton Sts. N.W. 1 | Rev. B ARD BRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor. 9:45am nday School. ermon, by the pastor. Sub- ct: “Things That Under- ine Charucter.’” soloist: Mrs. Klein, organist. Church of the | Covenant | Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. N.W. | Rev. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. | Minister iam A. Eisenberger Assistant OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service. 2:30 p.m Preaching_ by the P H, W Prayer Mwl,gnr;\ St Mary'’s Church 5th St. N.W., Bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 Mass and Benediction at 9: \Lw: at 11: 13 _Kiein, Rev. W Morning wor rmon by Rev. Lisenberge Value of Yesterday.” ~Thursday, Midweek hour of worship. ALL WELCOME hip Willi 'The | 1 11:00— CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Sk'ienlisl Columbia Road and Georgetown Church P St. N 31st . Rev. James T. Marshall, D. n. - a nized 1780 il in and Ser- e Personal stle. Del. Rev. W 111 G St Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temnle Auditor Colorado and Brighiwood ||New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES: 10:00 A M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM— | Rev. William C. Hogg, D. D., Ridgewood, N. J. 7 P.M.—Christian Epdeavor. SUBJECT: “CHRIST JESUS” s anday, PM Sunday’ Sehool=11 xcept Fourth wihuehy b4 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 ( cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holiday: 0 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH . s, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. and holidays. CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 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 day (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30). ]‘IIIRD ! tev. John C. Palmer, D. D./ Minister. 7:45 pm—Rev., Bernard Braskamp will | G g¢ NV, Between 13th & 11th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Service and Sermon by Dr. James W. Morris. 8:00 p.m.—Service and Serm by Dr. James W. Morris Thursdays, Holy Communion, 7:30 and 11 a.m. ‘St. Stephen’s Church 3017 11th St. N.W. Washington. D. C. wrportien of Love” METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a B Streets S.E. HRER. Pastor. jal invitation to g me and sit wher Church of the Pllgnms Southern Assembls. 22nd St. Bet. P and Que S Rev. Andrew Reid Reid Bird, M|nl!ter, A Place of Faith and Friendliness. SERVICES. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. you like. Morning Evening Praye Healing Holy_ Commuuion - St. Margaret s Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place, Rev. Herbert Scon Smith, D. D. Brighton, NW. Thursd of Old St. 8 o Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY). Sixteenth and Irving N.W. H. TAYLOR. D. 11:00 a.m —?, |)nn by Rev. J. M. Westminster - League. Social Hour, — * E érmon by Dr. Wells, n cared for during morning Pastor. Wells, Prayer with the _ ev. ubjeet : By ing sermon Robert Shores. “What _Mean. Christ Church, Georgztown | Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and ¥ pm | Sunday School at 9:30 am. Cordial Welcome at Petworth’s Services. || First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter PASTOR Has Returned and Will Preach SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 AM. Good Music as Usual. SUNDAY EVENING AT 8 P.M. Come and Welcome Him Home. m. 6:30 to T:40. IVE A SPECIAL - O A S VISITORS R! | 11 a.m.—Kev. nston, D. ( 8 p.m.—Kev. Walter C. Scott of Rich- day_sih §undas, Scho BY BoU T BLIC 'SECOND I BAPTIST 4th St. and V Rev. ELLIS 11:00 am o Night Services—Same Subject. st Cavitol St. Branch. h and East Capitol Sts. §:00— At Church. 4th and Va. Ave. S.E. B | 'BETHANY Rev. HUGH T. B ionet ten AVE. At sedond St N n o Thursday. ‘Evershody_feels at home at_Bethans. Midoweel® service: L Your last chance to hear Carter Helm Jones, D. D. of Atlanta —a preacher of ra wonderful me 11 A. M. and 8 P.M Church School at 9:30 A M Young People mect at 7 7 PM Nest Sunday Rev. T. Clagett Sk occuptes the pulpit. National Baptist Memorial 16th St. and Columbia Rd. Gove. G. Johnson, D. e, West Washington Baptist Church Sanadlt and N Sts, NW. © AUSTIN. ‘Pastor. School merit with a oty 11500 a.m—Se B, H!GHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 11th and Jeferson Sta. Rev. Newion Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. hing Sunday by MUIR, D. D.. S Senate 11:00 am. 8:00 pm. Bible School. 0. ting Toursday at 8 METROPOLITAN TH AND A STREETS JOH\ COMPTON BALL, Minister Sunday by [ Stewart of N At 11 “The Crippled, Pr At aanted=—1 3 Rev. rioik, “clock in the Ivory Preachin Howard Va, 4 meets men in Audi- 11:00—Sermon by Dr. Stewart 7:00—Four Young People's Societies. | K:00—Sermon by Stewart r. J. J. Muir, Chapliin of the United . will occuny the pulpit next welcome awaits you | ath Dr. W. H pm. Sunday have not WESTERN It us. Mr. Penn will teach Men's Class. Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 10th and 20th Si N.Ww. Rev. J. Har Dunham, Pastor chool. 1. Campbell of prings, N. J. Meeting. LL 11:00 a.m.—Rev. W Laurel 7:00 pm—P. M A WELCOME TO Eastern Presbytetian Church Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by Rev. J. G. Russell 9:00 am.—Bible School, classes for all 10:00 am.—Men's Bible ‘Class. 7:00 pm—C. E. 7:40 p.m.—Sérmon by the Pastor. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 8th and H Church of the Mast will preach at 11 Il MoRNING— EVENING— - Sunday School, Worship. Palmer, i Sermon “They CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister REV. W. HARRY FREDA, D. D. er, Cleveland, Ohio am. and 8 p.m. “HUMAN CONTACTS WITH THE INFINITE” “THE MAN WITH THE HOE” Mr. John C. Smith, Soloist 9:30—C. E., Vaughn Class meets with Burrall Class In the Rialto Theater 6:45

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