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PILGRIAGE PARTY WILL INGLUDE 30 Group to Go to ‘Al Faith Church, Mechanicsville, Tomorrow. More than be in the party the Laymen's the Episcopal ¢ | 0 men and women will| being arranged by | viee Assoctation of | hurch, in the Diocese of Washington, to go to All Faith| Church, Mechanicsville, tomorrow morning to attend the special sery for Jaymen. A full announcement of the progr: has been made by | Comdr. C. T. Jewell, president of the association. The cars convey assemble on Pennsylv posite the District Bi teenth street, at 830 am.. and 17 minutes later they will proceed to| Mechanicsville, by way of Anacostia | ane @eod Hope road. The service will mm at 10:30 o and _will be conducted by the rector. Rev. Franklin Lee Metcalf, sted by the following lay readers: Busey H. How ard, H. D. Amiss. Lawrence R. Lee T. the nict party avenue op. z. at Fou loc Religious Director. MISS IA]I BIBLE TRAINING M. KUG Ll‘R and William C. Beck. The address will be made by Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen. The lay readers will vested. be | ‘Will Take Lunches. Visitors from Washington as well | as the regular congregation of Al | ¥aith’s and church people from neigh Boring ‘parishes will take thelr| lunches with them. After the servic L. Stock and Lawrence Cho fill go fo the Charlotte Hall Militar Academy and talk to the cadets du ing thefr dinner hour Begifining at o'clock will | be conference groups the lawn. Mrs. William D. Hurd will lead the| conference of women. Sunday school | officers and teachers will be addressed | by Dr. A. T. Gregory, superintende of the middie school at St. Stephen Church; S. P. Minnick of St. John's Sunday School, Georgetown: W. C.| Beck of the Diocesan Department of Religious Education, Lewis T. Miller of St. Paul's Rock Creek and Comdr. Jewell. A general conference on 1 evangelism will be led by Dr. Bowen. Work for Laymen. 1 Conferences will end at 2:45, and at | 3 p.m there will be a service of an evangelical character in the church. At this time Comdr. Jewell will state the purposes and methods of the Lay- men’s Service Association. Dr. H. M. Bowen of Aquasco, Md., and Ogle I Ningleton will make addresses on the work for laymen in the church. H. D. Amiss of 1729 Third street northeast, chairman of the committee on arrangements, asks that six more cars, each containing at least two vacant places, be put at his disposal for those who have signified their in- tention of attending but who do not own cars. te YEAR'S WORK PLANNED. Bible Class at Western Presby- terian Church Maps Program. “The Choice at the Crossroads,” wiil be the subject of the sermon at the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twen- tieth streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, and in the evening at 8 o'clock his theme will be “The Chariot of Fire." The Young Ladies’ Bible Class has resumed study of the Bible. It meets in the auditorium of the church at 10 o'clock, with Miss Elsie Wade Stone as teacher. The regular monthly business meeting of the class was held Jast Tuesday night and the work for the year was planned. DR. MONTGOMERY TO TALK Portrait of True Christian to Be Morning Topic. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will occupy his pulpit at the Metro- politan Methodist Church tomorrow. At the morning service he will have for his subject “The Portrait of a ‘True Christian.” In the evening at 8 o'clock, he will give a sermon- lecture on “The Lamps That Fail Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery will give & reception to the Metropolitan Ep- worth League, at their home, The Methodist Building, next Friday evening. ELDER TO PREACH. Rev. Dr. J. U. King to Speak at Shiloh Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. J. U. King, presiding elder of the Alexandria and Washington dis- trict conference of the A. M. E. Church, will preach at 11 a.m. tomor- row at Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets. Rev. Dr. Waldron, the pastor, will preach at 8 p.m. to the parents and school teachers of Washington, using as his subject, “The Home, the Church, the School.” | JUDGE NATIONS PREACHER| | Will Occupy Pulpit at 15th Street | Christian Church. Judge Gilbert 0. Nations will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at Fif- teenth Street Christlan Church, Fif- teenth street and Kentucky avenue southeast. The pulpit the evening | service will be filled by A Goode, pastor of the Rockville Chris | tian Church. Sunday, October 2, will be observed as rally day in the Bib! THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded taned In the Bible ar Baker Eddv Estab! Jand. and Washingto arship of Mra An; dav services at 11 am Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. Bill will deliver an address on the subject of the day’s lesson: “ATOMIC ACTION” Sunday School Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 10 AM. TO 5 P. upon Christian Science as con- nes of M London. “Eng- under the lead. Regular Sun- Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 10:30 a.m. i 0 dackson Place. at 11 AM. | CHOOL T OPEN First Program and Reception | to Be Held Monday at Hotel Washington. = | The Columbia Bible Tra Inc., with headquarters Building, will have gram and reception Monday at § p.m. at the Hotel Washington. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of First Baptist Church, will make the principal address. Mem- bers of the board and faculty also will speak. Opportunity will be given for the registration of students. Three Departments. The school is divided into three de- partments, as follows The general Bible training course on Monday and Tuesday evenings— Monday, 7 to glish Bible, ¥ Wade Ston doctrine, n; T:45 to 8:30, Bibl trine, Mr. Richardson, and English Bible, Miss Stone: 8:30 to 9:15, evan gelism, Thomas Browne, and history Hattie Schontz Petrie 7:45, Bible history, life_of Christ, 7:45 to 8:30, teacher | Noffsinger; _public W. Noffsinger; duction, Miss Fred P. Myers. languages—Wednesday glish, Thomas Browne: 30, New Testament | Greek, W. J. Seelye. School_of music—Friday evening, 7 to 8:30, Fannie Shreve Heartsill, Members of Faculty Members of the faculty are Elsie Wade Stone, principal; J. S. Noff singer, Florence W. Noffsinger, John A. Garber, Fred P. Myers, Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Hattie Schontz Petrie, Thomas Browne, Rev. Dr. George M. Cummings, William J. Seelye, Fannie Shreve Heartsill and ‘William Sheriff Jones. Board of trustees—Rev. L. Fultz, p Culbertson, vice president: Stone, secretary urer; Rev, Dr. John min'J. Brooks, Rev. Dr. George M Cummings, Rev. Dr. George Dudley, Evelyn B. Hodge, John \I Nelson, Rev. Dr. Ray Palmer, Morgan anders, Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, Rev. Dr. Walter F. Smith and Rev. Dr. John A. Garber. Executive committee—Elsie Wade Stone, chairman; Fred P. Myers, sec- retary: Mrs. John Newton Culbertson, Dr. John E. Briggs and Rev. George M. Cummings. ning School, | in the Mills| opening pro- | | RBible John training, J. speaking, Florence 8:30 to 9:15, Biblical in Stone; church history, School of evening, to Dr. Robert Mrs. John Newton ie Wade S, treas. Briggs, Benja PRESBYTERIAN. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. 5—Church School. 11:00—Morning Worship. 6:45—C. REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. "~ Washington Hej ghts Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister. 10:00 a.m —Sunday_School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning, worship. Dr. Patmer. Sermon by “Battling for ‘New YorkgAvenuef , 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: 9:45 AM.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM—~ Rev. Olin M. Jones, D. D. Philadelphia, Pa. 7 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. 10 his pulit will preach Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN lF‘l’\lnl‘) Sixteenth and Irving N. . JAMES H. TA\IflR D. D. l‘ullfl! estminsier League. ocial Hour 00 p m.—Chri —ser WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 10th and 20th Sts. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham. r-uor | Church of the Pllgfims Southern Amsembly. 22nd St. Bet. P and Que Sts. N.W, Rally Day Service 8 p.m. Sermon by Pastor | Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. | A Place of Faith and Friendliness. | SERVICES. 9 452.m —Bible School. | 11:00 am—Services $n Hotel Bright | lifornia St. N | narv [ by THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, RELIGIOUS TEACHER ADDED T0 GHURCH Miss Lois M. Kugler Becomes: | Officer of Mount Pleasant Congregational. ant Cong added to its officers a di- ation, Miss | ey _graduate | M de- 1tion: Theolc sia Universit from has been Harry ¥ Ray he Colui Miss Ku City, where she ary in Dr. Park Avenue Previously she w es in the P and student s of ¥ ) She will assume morrow in conne ar Rally resumption of Mount Pleasan hool under William ctivities New York Bible class nerson Fos tlar etary new daties to- I the chserv- 1y, marking the Dranches of the al Church of 1 One of her be the organiza- the training of hool teaching. class of her all the o will for inday Ribie tomo with Dr. of the women Mrs. John W. Fizzell presiding, John S. Bennett of the Central ion Mission as guest speaker, SERIES OF LECTURES FOR TEACHERS TO START St. John's P. E. Church, Bethesda. to Conduct Normal Course held, Aiming at Certificate, The firet of a in normal course series of lectures in 4 for Church - school | teachers will be held Sunday evening | at St. John's Protestant Episcoj Church, Bethesda. Teachers enrolling and completing the course as required by the National Assoclation of edited Teachers of the Protestant piscopal Church will be eligible for | redits toward the certificate issued | the organi | Rev. Clarenc tice Parker, the rector the certificate of | ation of Accredited | rotestant Episcops id s also a lecturer in th classes of the diocese of . will be in charge of th course, Rev. Mr. Parker will give initial lecture tomorrow on “Church School Ideals.” The meetings will Le 6 o'clock every Sunday eve- | nd will be preceded by supper, | which at this meeting-will be s b . 1, of St. John's Guild tomorrow will be: Holy | 7 am.: church ol, | prayer an dsermon | o'clock; chu Teache Church a ching ces communion, 9:30 a.m.; mornir by the rector 11 school normal course lecture, 6 p.am.: Young People’s Service, gue, p.m., in St. John's Hall Michae! and All Angels' Holy C i m. Thursda Lea St ommu g | Bev, W. L. Darhy to Preach. Rev. L. v, executive secre: tary of the ¥ ashington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morn- | ing in the Fi an Church, | ~ on John Mar: His them will_be “Life There will b no éVening serv PRESBYTERI FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall PL N.W. Bet. € und D Sts, . DARBY. D. D., Federation of Churches, “praver meeting. 8 pm ordial_Invitation to _PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Al 00 am 7:00 pom—O | held nightly except Saturday. | of the chu | Massre) '5th St. Visitor Will Preach. 2 HAYWARD, irst P; Mass. at Al Sixteenth REV. LAURE! Minister of the F of Newburyport, row morning ‘hurch — (Unitarian), rvard streets, i i Rev. ' Dr. Mr. Hayward has represented the American Association on a special mission to Ac Coast. The church school me its sessions at EVANGELISTIC PROGRAM. Services to Hegm Tomonow at Lo- Souls’ and cal Baptist Church. s will be held at ptist Church, heginning continuing ces will be and morning tober fivst oW through Oct nd Ser preacher will be Rev His sermon subjects will be: omorrow morning, “The Sermon on the Moun tomorrow night, *“The King of Kings": Monday, “The Five Thousand”; Tuesday, “The Great Lawgiver' Wednesday, “The Story of Samson”; Thursday, “The Silent Kingdom"; 'Friday, “Songs of the Sunday morning, October 2, City our Square,”” and that he Supreme Master.” Charles Beery Austin, pastor h, will preside, A special ral program has been arranged. SAME TEXT ANNOUNCED. he night Re: n v | will preach | Fdward | . E. CONFERENCE ) | | | | - OPENS WEDNESDAY | Southern Methodists to Con- i vene at Roanoke—Changes j Due Here. 20— 1l call the ROANOKE, Bishop Collins Denny 143rd_session of the Baltimore An- | nual Conference of the M. I. Church South to order at the Greene Memo- vial Church here next Wednesday. At the conference the various p tors will make a report concerning the work done during the conference | vear. There will be some changes in the i pastorates of some of the Southern | Methodist Churches of Washington. | Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester, having filled {the .term of presiding elder of the Washington district, according to the law of the church, will be removed o a new fleld. CAMPAIGN OF TEN DAYS. Beginning tomorrow morning and continuing through October 5, Dr. G. | Wilson Becton and workers of the o ‘east Party” will conduct a elistic campaign at John E. Zion Church, Four- orcoran streets. W. Kyles of Winston- spoke on ‘‘Home-Coming Sunday. Miss Dorothy Hilda Thomas, Mrs, Miss Funita Wade, Mrs. Laura Jordan, Miss Mary Green, Nelson Nichols and Frederick A Brooks were received for church mem | bership Va., September Mamie Simms, Will Show Pictures. | Rev. Dr. Frank E. Jensen of Chi-| cago will show two religious motion | pictures at Wesley Methodist Episco- | pal Church, Conrecticut avenue and Jenifer strect, Monday, at 8 p.m. These films are non-denominational in charac- ter. The public is invited. Rev. Dr. anks}ndl Vacation. Rev. Dr. Walter H, Brooks, pastor Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, has returned from his tion, and will occupy his pulpit tomorroyw, preachi at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. C A. Parker, assistant pastor, the speaker at the evening ser SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER |w 24, 1927. Christian Endeavor I The District of Columbia Christian Gndeavor Union will be entertained by the Endeavorers of Walter Reed Hos- pital October 3 at 8 p.m. Conferences on Christian Endeavor methods will be inaugurated; besides there will be pres- 2nt Rev. O. M. Tressler, superintendent Army, Navy and floating department of Pennsylvania Christiz deavor Union, who will present moving pic tures of the Christian Endeavor pa- rade held at the recent convention at Cleveland, as as conduct the on “'Practical Society Plans.” The following officers of the Junior stian Endeavor Union of the Dis- led 1z Fifteonth Street Christi by Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, pastor of Rhode Avenue Methodist Protestant : President, Walter Shelton of Island Avenue Methodist 1’ estant Church; vice president Huhn, Metropol retary, Thelma an; treasurer, Street Christ! treet ( ett, Fifteenth piant en Carow, llace Memorial United Pr rian; Social committee chairman, Jose- phine Davis, Wallace Memorial United | Presbyterian; missionary committee | irman, Ruth Clapper, Ninth | Street Christian. The junior banner | for attendance was won by H h!l(‘t\!l Christian_with 100 per cent present. Merritt L. Smith, president of the District Christian Endeavor Union, presented the Junior Christian En- deavor Union president, Walter Shel- ton, With a Christian Indeavor pin | and pledged of the District of Columbia Union. These juniors are under the leadership of nces Gooch, junior superin- ndent of District of Columbi tian Endeavor Union. Joe Jari the support All the street cars in Albequerque, N. M., are operated by women ‘‘motor- men.” FRIENDS. | | Friends MURRAY 8. u\“muu\. Pag Sunday School, 9:45. Christian_ Endeavor, #:4 __Prayer Mecting_Thurad: Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. HERBERT LEW 6 Eqsier Ave. ALL_AREY REFOR REFORMED GRACE 13t 2ud 0 n.w. ay School. 7 p.m. C. HRS 13th and Monroe. Sts. N.W. Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Reopening of the auditorium 8:00 p.m —*‘Jonah 9:45 am _summ “The Hypocrite” Series Continued in Local Church. There will be a continuation of the bject ““The Typocrite” tomorrow morning at the People’s Congregational hurch, M , between Sixth and Seventh streets, by Rev. A. F. Elmes, tor. Thero will be a meeting )f the Men's Club, next Waednesday, nge for home coming night. , when special services will be su | =il Ul"Ll‘"lA | Christadelphian Ecclesia N VA!. LODGE HALL, unday. am. All Welcome. hrlstadelphlan Chapel 7% Webhster St N.W WORSHIP. 11:15 A.M. ST PATRICK'S 'CHURCH 10th F and G N Ma 7. 8.9 Sol M W, Sunday and 12 (Low Siinday Woekday o 00 St Marvs Church Satur Low Masses at 7:15 and 8 9 Mass and Benediction at JOHN ALLEN Bible School, Gunton-Temple Memorial | 16th and Newton Si N.W. Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor. 5a.m nday chool. m.—Sermon by Ketchum. Mr. Klein soloist: M £i:45 p.m —Christian idweek se Thu; Church of the . Covenant || Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLFS WOOD, D. D. Minister Rev. William A Eisenberger Assistant Rev, Irving 1, organist. avor meeuni. 8 p.m. 9:45—Sunday 11:00—Morning worship sermon by Re A. Eisenberger, tery of Godl 6:45—Clivistian_Isndeavor. 3:00—Sunday Evening Worship with sermon by Rev. William A, enberger, “The Pathway of Divine Appointment.” Thursday, Midweek hour of worship, ALL WE Sumime School. oM side roo roven the removed d othe rvices o .‘lm s made i th [ were Eckmgton Presbyterian North ¢ Rev. HE Sunday, Sehool Morning e v The Eighth Theme, Wonder of the World,” Meeting D, “Eastern Presbyterian | - Church | . & Sixth St BARROWS, 1.1 | THIRKTY, NE Pastor, “Religious Cert, Rohrer's tonic at ) clock METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fayorit Al Hail ‘the Power of Sevun Nam You ate invited 0 each of these serv- jcea. Youn for Chrisyan End Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W, Under the Clock Tower, Irving W. Ketchum, Minister 7:45 pm.—“The Bible and Life.” 10100 am—Men's Class with vans unday School. F U1 AN Church bers Were Chrl 8 pan LOME_1C " Georgetown C hurch 8t Near 3lst N People usked 10 come or at 6:45 Grifith Mem- Takolm Park Christian Churcll (Services in Seventh Day Adve: REV. G A, CHANEY. Pastor. v by pastor. LOLUMBIA HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH f Fourteenth Street WARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor 9:30—Promotion, Day in School For God.” sharing union VERMONT "AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH north of N Street. LL.D., Pastor. Vermont Ave., Kev. Earle Wilfley, 11:00 a.m.—Hom Sermon by coming Pa NmthStreet Christian Church Oth and D Sts. N.F. H. MELTON, Minister. \ DRI i COME AWAITS YOU CHURCH N.W.,, Bc(. G and H Sts. | | ist Church) | ASCENSION —+ Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Clergy Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rector, Rev. Thomas McClintock. Rey. Hugh V. Clar ST, TrHoMAs = P and Q. ar Dupont Circle (take Conn. Ave. cars) Services 8 and 11 am. Sermon at 11 by Rector, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. D..D.C. T, Strangers should visit this beautif hureh, conceded to be most beautiful hurch’ in W | Christ Church, Georgetown | 0 and Thirty-first Sts. St Margaret s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place, Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Keetor, pra3 by Kobert Shores. Toly Communion — Thursday, St. 1 and All Angels, 11 a.m. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) R“"Sl‘l\llilll A\pl. Below M the Rev. ST JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. 8:00 a.m.—FHols 11:00 a'm Communion. Morning prayer-and ser- ‘mon. Preacher, the Rev. Robert Johnston, " WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. WISCONSIN AVENUE N.%. NEAR WOOD- 7:30 AM. . 10:00 AM. 11:00 AM ATR SERV: SON. UE ARS OB B, and_8th Dr. Hayes, Pastor The “Homey" Church SUNDAY: ) 9:45 am —Bible School. RALLY DAY. Special program of pageant and song 11:00 am.—The Sermon 1 to Bible School of the Sermon_to ¢ WEDNESDA' . L. Rally Sts. $.W iiaren, “Fugs.” S 9:34 German eerv] hc Branch, Upshur and 2nd st CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor Wednesday ‘Study Hour. erybody Welcome " Grace Lutheran Church J Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W OPRPERHARD F. LENSKI. Pastor. am—gunday R orning Worship. "Church of the Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park rd._and N. ¥ | e O Tl Thpenck oot S N | 8" Giclock, School, 9:45: Endeavor meet trangers ins J Gallatin INCARNATION §ii, o Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. and _CHRIST LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jerser Ave. bet. M and N 3. FREDERIC W Service at 11 AM" Sermon on af “How to Have the Ministry of the Angels” Sunday School, 9:45 a.m IS (hunl} it a Spifitual mossag 30 am.—German 328 a =Sy 11:00 a'm —English Service. “The Power of the Christian Life” ST .IOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH 210 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Eootr, Sehool. ver and Ser- ¥ifteenih Sundav nfter Trin Evening Pra dress. Miclinel and All Angels. St Pauls Church 23rd Street mear Washington Circle The Rev. Arlinzton .\ McCallum, Rector. ervices a 7:30 and 11 am. endon g 11 . Spiritual Healing Clinic Conducted by the Rev. William Thomas Reynolds held 8 p.m. Sunday. Septem- Paul's Parieh Hall, All persons inter- ested, irrespective of race or color or 'ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Streot, NV, Capitol s, ears.) (527 ind L1 n.. and 8 p.m 7, am, Evensong and interces ST ANDREW’S CHURCH - N, H. Ave. and V St. N REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D.. Rector. Services 1§:99—Holy Communion, 00—Morning service and sermon. , WELCOME. Port Tobacco Parish Christ Church, La Plata (Stone church next courthouse) The Rev. Wm. H. Heigham, D. D.. Rector Sunday_Services, 7:45 nann AM Church Open Eve nureh “ESMET G 5. MEA 0D Bhe Sermon by Mr. BIRD. 7:3¢9 ) ~—Servi n Chll}l of O 3000 e Ble SN, Yiith 0y Mr. BIKD. Orzanized 1780 11:00 a.m —Morninz Worghin mon i XNo evening service. and Ser- Marshail, AT\&E\H" A0. 11 l% Week-day seivicesmTuesdsy & Taurs.. 7 am. / Third and A Sts. LIAM HENRY TUS. Rector. R TRINITY. R 8’()l¥nm-l‘ ening Praver. _(Rev. #:00 p.m —You Thursday (St union Church of the Advent d and You N.W. Rev. W. S. Shacklette, Rector Holy Communion. fces 11 am. and 8 p.m. Church School. §:45 am “St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. Clers; Dudiey, D. rambs, People’s Michael i Afigels) . D.. Rector. Assistant. PTEMBER 25, SERVICES: Rey. Gearge F. Rev. George WEEK OF Holy Communiot Chureh Sehool Ml)l'"{“ll ;r-ur Evening Prayer. Sermon by Rey: 'W.'W. mllls Healing Service Tuesd Holy_Communion_Thursday Epiphany G St. . Between 13th & 14th. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D. Rector. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 45 a.m.—ChurehSehool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praye and Ser- mon by the Rector. 8:00 p.m.~Kvening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. ’rhurndn{n. 7:30 and 11 A, Holy Communion. 'LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH | (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible 11:00 a.m.—Servics nastor. 7:00 p.m.—Ch Endeavor Service, Special Musie by Quartet. QUARTET Soprano, Mre. B. H. Smart Marian Carle: tenor, Mr. Philius, Walter Humphrey: director, M Humphrey; organist, Miss Margare chool. With Sermon by | n contralto, b R\nom’ WELCOME. __ SEATS FREE KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street N.E S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A M. Sunday School Rally. At the last occasion of this kind there were in attendance 960. It is proposed this vear that we have 1000 present. Good music. A fine lesson and splendid fellowship. Will you come? Morning Service at 11:00 “A Word to the Fretting” Evening Service at 7:45 “Getting Courage From God” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. LIKE_CHURCH. ST. PAUL’S English l.nlhenn Church ne 8 WN ‘l‘. l‘ll}III!IJ‘ BEV: W0 w.u.-tmni Eieventn and B Ste. u.w. 448 E:’flfum v. W. C 7:00 mm.—-chrmlln Endeavor. EPIPHANY BRANCH. nd U_Sts. N.W. 030 5 oS Jhias Schoal Prayer Service. Thursday. 8 p.m. MINISTERIAL UNION T0 MEET MONDAY First Fall Session Wl“ Convene at 11 0'Clock in Presby- terian Church. The first meeting of the Ministerial Union during the Fall will held Monday at 11 o'clock in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church The program for th: include a report by William Knowles Cooper, general secrets of the Y. M. C. A., with reference to action of the co-operating committee which was to consider “‘the recogni nineteenth centenar of Our entry into His public ministry.” The speaker of the morning will be Dr. iuy S. Black, who has a nation-wide eputation i efforts “personal e Those ested are Invited to be present. Rev Freeley Rohrer, pastor of the Metro- politan Presbyterian Church, is presi- dent of the u Lord’s inter- Evang. McAlister 1045 a.m.—“How to be Successful.” 1:30 p.m.—To be 7:30 p.an.—“Where Are the Dead?” or “Purgatory Ex- Dlained.” Thousands have heard this in other cities. Interdenominational Evangelis Christian Healing Mission Sept. 16 to Oct. 9 The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. H. L. Ct excent Afternoons, T Sundays, J0:45, 2:30 and 3 Special Musical Program. All of every faith welcome. Nightl NEW_CHURCH_(Swedenborgian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. 9:45—Sabbath School Classes Twitchell. director. nen for, udulte, led by Mre her Post. Wo with Pastor’s “Not to Condemn, but to Miss Frances orning Serma; Iph P. Barnard. by full chorus choir. 1 mi Miss Maud G, Sewall. Direator and Organist Fres lending library, open daily; all welcome s Pastor. Re Sperry. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE_(Primitive). The First Primitive Evangelical CHRISTIANSCIENCE Church Washington, WM. M GOODWlN ng Pastor What .ls Christianity ? o " Chnnt Jesus the mly exlmple for Christian Scientists! fence Ial“d Health," Mrs. Eddy did not claim to know it all The :;fe‘c‘:t ‘of Lhypocrily on individuals and Church organizations 312 District N 1106 G Street N.W. Public Reading Koom Open This Church is not connected with ln'm other Christian Seience Organiza- BAPTIST BETHANY EHODE SLAND AVE At Second St N.W Eov. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minisi Jubly School ai 940" am.; B. ¥, P Ul 5 pm s e LS v_one_feels_at_home at "Bathan: TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE, Minister. “Stewards and Truse tees.” 8 p.m.—“The Scarlet Thread.” 7 pm—B. Y. P. U Meeting. Thursday, praise service. Bible School, Classes await you. be with us. 11 a.m. 8 p.m.—Prayer and Come. 9:30 Co a.m. me and Do not forget the pastor’s eption and welcome on next day evening at 7:30 p.m. GRACE " i o it 0:20 am.—Rible S Classes for all. Winds in Life Makin, 7:45 p.m.—"ome, ‘Taings Worth " Think- ing About.” rning will | for | ion of the || | " BAPTIST. :mm 14h and Jefferson St Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. —“Three_Great AfMrmat| & = ok sevie wimeesioy 1dt e ymns D Bible School. 9:30 ,{h Prayer meeting, 8 pm i KENDALL BAPTIS’[ Oth near B St. S.W. RYLAND, emorlal of G. W. McDaviel, Conversion. m 7 pm, E_— PETWORTH The Friendliest Church In Washington. 7th and Randolph Ste. N.W REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor | 10 a.m.—Rally Day and Promo- tion Day Exercises. Bac- calaureate Sermon by Pastor. Awarding of Diplomas. 6:45 p.m.—: v mediate B. Y. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon THRIFT Virtues Gone to Seed Petworth extends a cordial welcome to each and every service, Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. r the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK. Pastor. and Inter- P. U Pastor. To Religious Liberty 16th St. & Columbra Rd. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor RALLY DAY BIBI. (Be on tim 'he Greatest Command for the Christian” 8 P.M. “On Whose Side? Young People at 7 P.M Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Nineteenth and 1 Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D.D. Pastor Henry J. Booker, Th. B.. Assistant. Rev. B.. Assistant. Rev. George A. Parker. L.0 :30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am—Sermon. ” br. "Brooks 8:00 p'm.—Se rker. 8:00 p.m—Tuesd e Eadearor ocint 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prage: Always_a_Smile_for_th Centennial Baptist 7th & Eye Sts. N.E. 11 AM. RUSH P. FERGUSON Will Preach 8 P REV. F. J. LUKENS Mr. Penn Will Address Men's Class SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave, 8.5, Rev. ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11 a.m.—“Coats, Cloaks and Beggars. Two Night Services—Same Subject. 6:30—FEast Capitol Street Branch, 17th and E. Capitol Sts. 8:00—At the Church. Subject : “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” Bright. Services—C METROPOLIT AN | XTH AND A Iol-l!'!o' co\fl*rov BALL. \llnmer Morning at 11 “Lessons From A Lad’s Lunch Basket” Evening at 8 “Qur Prize Fight and Wrestling Match” 9:30, Bible Sehool. 10:00, Men meet | in auditorium. 7:00, four societies of | Youns People. Attend the church that is GLOWING, GOING, GROWING. West Wnlnngton Blptm t Church —Fie Sérmon pm l:a‘l(ln':‘ ¢ "Ringe. First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter PASTOR “The Windows. THIS SERMON WILL BROADCAST. 8:00 p.m.—*“When Creeps Upon U Splendid Music at Both Services. ‘;uml’uptr-hon!—fl 30 am 11:00 am. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIAL MED. “In the Heart of u--hlnnm. For the Hearts of Washington.” F St. bet. 3rd and 414 St Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, P: w pastor. 7old Stars 3 pm.—Hols Commun 5:00 p.m.—Junior deavor. 8:00 p.m.—Instaliation of officers of Christian Endeavor, ARE WELCOM |Fifth Baptist F DR. JORN E. BR ALL E near th S.W. WILL PREACH. Price will sing “Carry Vour)Gro Smile.” A large number w . 9:30: Chapel. J Thn &oal of the Darlington-Bere: school class for men and women |? 500. Brig, tine feacher. Barara class dhughi hi aptized 6:45 p.m.—Young Paople. s by Deacon Mooney, and Philathes class /b by Deacon Tune. The Church That Cares—Come. . * CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Mi Will Preach Both Morning and Evening 11:00—“THE MISUNDERSTOOD ONE” 8:00—“THE ART OF LOOKING FOR THE BEST” Mixed Quartet HOME-COMING DAY IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ALL DEPARTMENTS 9:30 Christian Endeavor, 6:45