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X 12 MISSION OBSERVES 43D ANNIVERSARY Banquet and Meetings to Be| Held Tonight and Tomor- row by Churchmen. forty-third anniversary of the founding of the Central Union Mis sion, known as Mission of the Churches, will tonight and tomorrow nnual meeting, rescu 2 number of Wi ting The \ington pulpits and in Calvary Baptist h é d The banquet ton at the W THotel at 630 by the mission’s board of directors in honor of Maj. and Mrs. William 1. ? who have given volunteer |1 the work of the mission E. H. De Groot, W the prine by Bishop ces in be made Wit 1 Dowell Other Washington _speakers their denominations will include Rev Jason Noble Pierce, Co tional- | jsts; Rev. Earle Wilfley, of | Christ; Rev. H. Dennin Lutherans; Rev. R. Methodist Protestants; n, Baptists; Rev. Methodist ~ Episcopal South; n Hollister, Pres Rohrer, Ministe- er Councilor, ev. Gove G. John Paul eeley Ho the banquet the annual ission will take place. Collowing Presbyterian, South, Rhode Isiand pdist Protestant, Sixth shyterian Pre: Baptist tional Baptist Memorial; in the ming at _the Central Presbyteri: Church, Columbia Heights Chri Church’of the Pilgrims, Eastern Pres- byterian, Vermont Avenue Christian and Western Presbyterian. The mass meeting, with the public invited, will be held in Calvary Bap- tist Church tomorrow at 2:45 p.m. Rev. John Callahan, chaplain of Tombs Prison, New York, will be the leading speaker. Rev. Fred Becker of Minne. apolis, president of the International Union of Missions; Maj. William H. Ramsey of the Department of Justice and Supt. John S. Bennett of - Central Union Mission will also speak, E. H. De Gr will preside nnd Rev. Abernethy, ps v Baptist Church, will participate. Station WRC will broad- Mount Vernon M Avenue Meth Presbyterian, Temple : and in and historic abjects in the Cathedral Close. gations from o them through the Cathed High visited the C: Cathedral, Bethlehem and her n: ment vis Freeman spoke to them in Bethlehem Chapel. given second will Following each addr cussion period. open to all city. Gerhard subject, Vicksburg, Mis: row at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., in opening the series of revival meetings which he will weeks in the McKinley Memorial Bap- tist Church, Fourth and L streets, Dr. school meets at 9:30 a.m. B. Y. 6:30 D. C., SATURDAY, O CTOBER 22, 1927. _THE EVENING More Than 200,000 Visit Cathedral During Year, Cu_rator’s Figures Show More than 200,000 pilgrims and wor- <hipers from all parts of this country and many foreign lands visited Wash- ington Cathedral last vear, according to an_estimate made terday by Rev. Robert Lee Lewi curator of the Cathedral. Indicatfons were, he continued, that this record would be exceeded in 1927-1928 and that nearly 300,000 person: vould visit the Ca. thedral under actual construction the religious landmarks Among the pilgrims are many dele- conventions and other atherings in the Capital City. Spe- ial arrangements are made to guide grounds Last week 400 students from National Park Seminary and a group of stu- lents from the Germantown, Pa hool were among those who hedral. One hundred of the Mount Pleas- h, under the . made and fifty membe ant Corn eadership of Re ge to Mount ., and Rev. Stokes, canon of Wa addressed them briefly in Chapel At the Thirty-sixth Continental s of the D. A. R. more than 1,200 f the delegates, headed by Mrs. Al- red J. Brosseau, president general, ional bhoard of manage- ed the Cathedral. Bishop St. v Right Rev. Nicholai Velimirsvitch, Bishop of Ohrida, Serbia, visited the Cathedral Monday and was taken over the construction work by Very Rev. G. C. F. Braterahl, Dean of Washing- ton. Bishon Nichol: who had visited the Cathedral 10 years ago, said it had at time and highly prais The Cathedral authorities have ex tended invitations to the citizens of Washington, organizations, women's clubs and societies, Sunday schools and other groups to visit the Wash- ington Cathedra ny week day from a.m. until sunset. The Sunday se ices in Bethlehem Chapel are open to all to the capacity of the chapel, but no tours of the Cathedral construction are made on the Sabbath day. Three hundred and sixty thousand Christmas cards are being distributed by Washington Cathedral, which will convey the spirit of the great festival pbetter than the ‘ordinary commerc fal! card. A set of 12 cards of the master p!up‘m of art relating to Christmas b ssembled. and with appro rom hymns or poems ating to Christ’s birthday have been en the Cathedral imprint for dis tribution. The men'’s Clubs and the ¢ Churches of Ch recently passed resolutions indorsing the movement to produce a better type of Christmas card, and it was because of the general sentiment in this direction that Washington Cathe dral undertook the issuance of the special set of Christmas cards. PROF. SCHULZ TO SPEAK. Maryland U. Instructor Will Ad- dress Grace Lutherans. Church, Joppa At Grace Luthers tem- porarily worshiping in nth and Upshur stree s - Prof. George Schulz g . on the sub v to Teach Religion,” will he started. The first of these will be tomorrow at 8 p.m. The be November These addresses are church workers of the v_morning the pastor. Ret. . Lenski, will preach on the ‘Building a New Life.” Sund Evangelist Preaches Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. D. McCoy, evangelist, of , will preach tomor- conduct for -the mnext two Bible P.U. Geriah Lamkins, pastor. cast the program. MISSIONARY UNITY SOUGHT BY SOCIETY Baltimore Group Would Merge Protestant Boards Under One Head. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 22.—A move- ment to unify all missionary boards of the different Protestant denominations 2s a ste to promote general mission- ary work has been started by”the So- ciety of the Christian Temple, Rev. Peter Ainslie, minister in charge, an- nounced. The first steps to the end of unified missions were taken by the society, v lhich adopted resolutions urging the dlflerem boards to foster the unifica- tion plan. In general, the purport of EPISCOPAL. Epiphany G St. near 13th Rev. Z. B, Phtllips, D. D. Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Comlmmlom 0.30 a.m.—~Church School. m.—Rector’s Bible Class. llMa.m.—\lm’nlnz Service and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Jas. W. Morris, D. D. Thursdays, Holy Communion 7:30 and 11 A.M. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wlseon in Avn. Below M o REV. M. M. PERKINS In charge. ing_Prayer_and_Sermon, the resolutions are as follows: “The missionary _society of the Christian Temple desires to express its Judgment that the time has come when united action should be taken on the part of the Protestant missionary boards for all foreign n.issionary work. “Therefore we pettiion the mission- ary boards to take action in the send- ing out of missionaries under a com- mon board.” Copies of the resolution are being ment to the boards of various denomi- mations. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector. o Nineteenth, Sanday after Trinity Holy Communion. it u—gl,nmln' K'rlo;'!! and Praon. 7:30.0.m—Evening Prayer and Ad- FRIDAY (ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE) 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion DR. PIERCE 'TO PREACH. “Are Unitarians Christians?” Will Be Minister’s Topic. The Nntlflty un AND A SE. 0. 8 Rey. nmmn Viea Church Senoots S b e Resurrection, 15th The Kemumciatios. Gong. Cor “Are Unitarians Christians?” is the #subject upon which Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will preach at All-Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and rvard streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The feature at the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 p.m. will be “The Cosmic Drama.” There will be a special presentation of this film, with foreword by Austin H. Clark of the Smithsonian Institution Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Baptists to Hear Dr. G. 0. Bullock At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow, Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic at 11 a.m. is “Answering God's Call,” and at § p.m. is “The Bed Is Too Short to Cover and Too Narrow.” Bible school will meet at 9:15 a.m. Junior C. E. Soclety will discuss at 5 p.m. the topi rest Bible Verses.” The Senior C. E. Soclety will discuss at 6 p.m. “Christian Endeavor in All Lands.” Prayer meeting will be Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. Y. P. prayer meeting is to be held 8 9 p.m. You Should Read “Kingdom of Happiness” and “At the Feet of the Master” by Jeddu Krishwamurti __Public Library or any mmk Stor Evangelist Edgar W. ' Wnll of Alexander, N. Y. preaches the Gowpel Assembly Ha]l 13th Street and_ Penna. Ave. “m..um Rome ‘Anpects of ‘e Love of ol 945 am Me 83 ORDIALLY TV IR _YOGODA. Afro-Amencnn Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association Vesper Services, 5 O’Clock P.M. Sunday, Oct. 23, 1927 1225 New Jersey Ave. N.W. ALL WELCOME. “"THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Sclence as eon. in the Bible and writings of Mar: . Eatablished 1n London, Eng. i Vashington. D. C.. under the lead- | crehip of Mrs. Annie 0. Bill. Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. In Assembly Room, Hotel Lafayette. Mrs. Bill will deliver an address | on the subject of the day’s lesson: “EDUCATION: ITS RESPONSIBILITY” Bunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS, 9 AM. TO 5 PM. OTHER SERVICES. HALL M N 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service. 2:30 pm. 3¢ ¥ mmr Feap St. Marg aret s Conn. Ave. and lunmn rmc. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. Rector. Holy Communlon. Morning P u{ or qand Kermon Art canon F Washinxton Cathedral: 4:30 p.m.—Fxensong and Sermon by e ores. fon—Thursday and Fri- b 4 ”"y!’.“”;!?&fi!'. and SC. dude's Day, m, WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE BETHLENEM CHAPEL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- TEY ROAD, 7:30 a.m. 11:00 | | | i 7:30 AM. 10:00 AM. E}nh 2 op " WASHINGTON - HOJ TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE | ST. THOMAS i#th betw. Near Dupont Circle (Take Cmm Ave 8:00—Holy Eneh, 9:30—Sunday Scho 00—Mating and No, O ehop's. Class. | Subect: John's Gospel (for young Bible Cla Subject: d ay "..tn'lflu‘):dnnl{m '0f which tel) me story of the Anglican Church from its found o in a copy of U i seul Tor's Rugei Font in Copenhagen, while ith angement of s of ecclesi- i which invariabl} other than the House of God and the gate of Heaven. The whole building is a kem of Gothic architecture. Its doors are open from 9 to b as a House of Prayer for all people. WEDNESDAY 23rd Street, \Pregching by the Pastor, H. 'W chell " Braser Mooting Ihacsdy. 8 r’jtfi VISITING PASTOR TO SPEAK New England Clergyman to Ad- dress Baptists Here. Rev. Dr. Manford D: Wolfe, of Ar- ingtort, Mas«., will be the preacher at land Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow at both services. His sub in the morning will be. “The Word {n the English Language,” and in the evening he will “The Ministry of the Mar- Dl ‘Wolfe has occupied prominent pulpits in New England, and is one of the Baptist leaders tLere, Collier to Speak. Dr. Frank W. Collier of the Ameri- can University will read a paper on “The Outlook in Psychology,” before the Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion in the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church Monday at 11 a.m. EPISCOPAL. Church of the Advent 20d and You N.W. Rev. W. S. Shacklette, Rector 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address. ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third, St “:x;rw"" and A Strects, TMorning ~ Prayer and Sermon Rector. m. oung People's Service League. vening Praver and Sermon % ctor) M’I;hunday and Fnday (St. Simon and St. .—Holy Communion. cordial_welcome_to_all! St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. Clergy: Reyv. George F. Dug or, Rev. George ‘L. finmln‘ it Week of Octobe Holy Communion. Freaching by the Reécto Healing Service Tuesday. Holy Communion Thursd: Holv_Communion_Friday . ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. —FHoly Communton. | ~Morning prayer and ser- | Predcher— 1 redc The Rev. Robert Johnston, D. D, | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | Lafayette Square. Service en {francais tous les di- manches a 4 heures par— M. le pastevr, Florian Vurpiitot. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH r Mass. Ave. N.E, Rov. GEORGE W ATKINSONCD B Reet anDAYlsEnvxcta o & 7:30, ), Week-dav Gervices—Tuesday & Thurse 7 a1 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd Street near Washington Circle The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. Services, 7:30 and 1 3 Church School. 11:00 Daily 7:30 am.. except Thursday at 11700 am. A Sp' itual Healing Service —for ick _and _afflicted conducted in 5t Paul's Sarien Hanat 5100 Dr. by the Rev. Willlam Thomas Reynolds. All are welcome. irrespective of race and creed. ST AGNES’ CHURCH ST ANDREVI’S CHURCH . N.W. . Rector. ALL WELCOME. A SCENSION Mass. Avo.cat l‘lh 8t. N.W. ler; Rev. Thomas Worth ington Cooke, Rev. Hugh V. Clll'l‘ Services 8 and 11 AM,, 30 E.M. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINK! WROTH, Rector, i Oflerlnl‘ Serv- ico and Sermo Evening praye: BIBLE CLASS Taught by DR. W. E. ROLLINS Of the Virginia Theological Seminary in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH South of Washington Circle Every Wednesday at 8 P.M. General | STAR, WASHINGTON, Now on Third Year of Service in Capital. Rev. Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty was_returned by the Pennsylvania Conference of the United Drethr urch, in annual session last week at York, Pa., to the pastorate of the Memorial Church of the United Breth- ven in Christ in Washington. He b gan his third year in this church st Sunday. The pastor will be tendered a re ception next Tuesday evening, to which the public is invited, given in the church, at North Capi under RBible teatnee: T named after Dr. ( was for a long The ¥ Bible les 1. period Reed ¢ cla; nate, and M. Mr. and M and Mrs. Fr Mrs. Charles L. W. Hurdle, Carrie M. . 'T. Raymond Zepp, Mr, nk N. Jarvis, Mr. Mendel, Mrs. Charles A. T. Thorson, Miss Davis, Mrs. Simpson wife of the minister; Mr: Daugherty, mother of the minister; Mrs. Charles E. Fultz and Mrs. Sher man W. Lott as visitors. Harry G. Kimball and Frank M Roller, who were honored in Scottish Rite circles this week, are membel of the Iultz Bible class and are re ceiving congratulations f bers. Mr. Kimball is planning a min- strel feature for a dinner to be given | by the class in the FRIENDS. | Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Sunda; ichonl 9:45. 13th_and Irzine Ste. N.W Pastor, Meotiri. g Friend s M 8. %undny oo, ran Christian_Endeavor. Prayer_Meeting_Thus Captam Max Wardall Returning from an airflight over Europe with Dr. Besant, opens his American tour with two Theosoph- ical Lectures: “What An Ideal Will Do.” Music by Elizabeth Waters and Eleanor Cnlhom. Sunday, October 23, 8 P.M. thmgton Lodge, T. S. 1216 H Street N.W., opposite Masonic Temple. “Reincarnation: Does It Explain?” Monday, October 24, 8 P.M., at Lightbringer Lodge, T. S Main_ floor, Barrister Bldg., F St. NN\W. Admission free, lection. 635 Col- Capt. Wardall will address T. S. members at Washington Lodge at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Sunday, 6:30 p. Wednesday, 8 p.m UDENTS. grave. Seats Free UNITARIAN. 11:00 A. 7:30 P.M.— Fri, Amplifier—All of which he is the 5 RETURNEDHERE Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty om the mem- | | That the Kingdom of established on earth for the blessing of mankind with peace, liberty, prosperity, happiness and ever- lasting life is the theme of— W. H. Dickerson of Wilmington, Del, SUNDAY-11 A.M. Savoy Theater 3030 14th St. N.W. ALL WELCOME TInternational Bible Students Association Pastor Returned Lecture Recital. t Morrison will give a lecture recital on “Poets and Authors 1 Have Met,” next Tuesday night at Hamline M Church, 16th and Al- lison_streets, under the auspices of the Men's Bible Clas: ____REFORMED. RLP()RMED ! | GRACE 1 11400 am' 8:00 1 Bess Ger D. D.. Pastor What e er _speaks on st he b M _940am UNITED LODGE "OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. Thursday, October 27 8:15 P.M. “What is Theosophy ?” Theomophy Sehgol Sunda Iy dn; Rending Thursday an Washington Lodge, T. S., 1216 H St. N.W. Meehnn for Members Only Address by Capt. Max Wardal tereopticon Lecture on the Chakras, Study Classes Open to All Interested Tuesday, 8—Song Celestial Friday,” 8—Seeret Doctrine, $Gitw). Mres. Godbold, leader. orham Marshall, leader. When Will the Dead Return to Earth? Among the most momentous events of history will be the return of our lost loved ones from the God will soon be No Collection ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—All Souls’ Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship “ARE UNTARIANS CHRISTIANS?” 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour “THE COSMIC DRAMA” Special Presentation at 4:30 with foreword by Dr. Austin H. Clark OSPEL._TABERNACL TOMBS PRISON CHAPLAIN SPEAKS HERE TOMORROW Rev. John Callahan Will Preach at First Congregational Services. The speaker at the first Congrega- tional Chur-h tomorrow morning ill be Rev. John Callahan, chaplain of the Tombs Prison, New York, and su- perintendent of Hadley Rescué Mission cn the Bowery. Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Piarce will preside and introduce Rev Mr. Callahan. The service will be held at 11 o'clock in the Metropolitan Theater, Tenth and I streets. Sunday school meets at 9:30 o'clock in the Metropolitan Theater and the primarv department at 10 o'clock in | the parish house, 938 G..nt place. | The “Young People’s Societies wili meet at 6:30 o'clock, the Y. P. S. C. E. lat 711 Tenth street, and the S. 8. G. E. in the parish house. Miss Edith A. Williams will lead the Senior So- meeting, and the topic for dis | cussion is “Christian Endeavor In | All Lands.” CHRIS' AUELPHIAN. Chmhdel ian Ecdem L ave AL LODGE HALI _Every s 1290 am: Avll_\"elcor‘ne. Christadelphian Chapel 72, Wengter St N WORSHIP. UNIVERSALIST. METHODIST SERVICES. Dr. Montgomery to Metropolitan. At the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church tomorrow evening, the pastor, Dr. James Shera Mont- gomery, will dellver a sermon-lecture which will have a direct application to our city The subject will be “The Mad Bargain of Life.” At the morning service his subject will be “The Place of Christ in Mod- ern Faith, ‘This sermon will have to do with both modernists and fun- damentalist; SECULAR LEAGUE. The SECULAR LEAGUE 5 Musicians’ Hall, 1006 F. S ncient Egwpt and the N eries. Miss' BOLIVIA MARTIN Sunday, 3 pm. Admission Free. Discussion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primifive). Preach at The First Primitive Evangelical CHRISTIANSCIENCE Church ol Washington. D. 0. icen: Sunday at 11 AM, n¥ nmmz Natlonal B ide. G Street N.W. This reh Is not connected with anr R Organiza; I First \ Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Services at th Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. ll'endml |)|n Bu]M'h;l MISS l‘, Pastor’s As October 23, at 11 AM. Address by St ot SeRaois of" “Bistriet of Columb . Tem HIP T b G, THE CHURCH SCHOOL. Kindergarten af Church Sehfllll convenes at 1 Seats Free. A GORDIAL WELCOME ALL. TO BRING YOUR FRIENDS! ..UTHERAN. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. and N Sts. 3. rxnmtm Wl"l\ uu. Pastor. “Why the Ptodlgnl Was Saved.” Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Thursday, p.m., Service A Church ‘with We_especially_we ST. PAUL’S English Lnlllenn Church PAU BRANCH Eleventh and H Sts. N.W. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Rally Day Service, R, R g, EV. J(IHN T. HUDDL] REV: W% w.\urmn{i 11:10 a.m.—Morning Service. Sermon by Dr. Huddle. | 7:00 p.m.—Christisn Endeavor, Tople, All_Lands. Grewson b3 Dr-and s Lawrence While. 8:00 p.m—Vespers and Sermon. Rev. Waltemyer. EPIPHANY BRANCH. Sixteenth and U Sts. N.W. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. Rally Day 00 p.m.—Luther Le: e LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. v Frayer service. | . —Bible School. —Service with' Sermon by Pas- or—*‘The Road to Glory." m.—Christian Endeavor. - Service. with Sermop by Pas; or—'‘Prayer of a Dependent alter Humphrey Director . e Walter Hnmm.my Organist’, Miss Margaret Sikes THIS_CHURCH WELCOMES vou KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street N.E. 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A M. Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00. 0 5 NCIENCE, DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service ] Noon meetings Wednesdays. | Healing ministry (Ially lrum 11 to 1 and B Privats Studio, SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1328 Eye St. N.W. (Healing Ministry_ Dail 10 to 8 pm.) JFRANKLIN N ESTABLISHED. wers % by Arthur P. Buck. 0—Young Feople's Chrisiian Unity 5 Clul 6:450.7 Good Words Slaby JOSEPHINE CANAVAN. TUESDAY. 7 “Christian, Healing” Clas “Unity C mpnnd-m Course” _ class By JUDGE DEAN FRANKLIN e SERVICE, RN “:mGLEY “WORD STUDY” MAUD B. SCHOOLEY. CHRISTIAN. - COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CH'RISTIAN CHURCH ark Roag rteenth St. ARVET R ARER S HTTH. Pastor 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Sermon by pastor. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Union service with Mt. Pleas- ant M. E. Church. Meet _your friends here. Takoma l’ark Cllfilfilll Church Yidventist Chareh) EY, Pastor. £ ermon_by_pasts If a Mln Dies, Shall He Live Again?” | 7:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. 8:00 pm JAI invited. olo. A Cordis) Welcome for AIL Ninth Street Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. BENJ. H. MELTON, Minister. 30—Graded Bible School. {00—Sermon, " subject ject—Beautiful 0ld "eople.” 7:45—Scrmes.., subject—*Surorises of G:(b—chrlvvglr;o?glm‘%oi‘:lth". VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Ave., north of N Street. Rev, Earle Wilfley, LL.D., Pastor. 1; 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the installation of of 7:00 p.m.—C. E. Societies. Bastor with cers. Phone Frank. 1889. || TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. THOMAS . BOORDE Minister. 11 am.—Rev. A. L. Jones, su- perintendent of the Jerry McAirly Water reet Mission of New 8 p.m—“Bitter Springs.” A | sermon by the pastor. 7 pm.—B. Y. P. U. Meeting. I Tlmr;da\ R p.m.—Prayer sery- Bible Schnol 9:30 am. CHRISTIAN GREETING TO ALL Concert by the B. ¥. P. U. Yo People on Fiiday eventu next: 008 First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter PASTOR 11 AM. “True to the Kindred Points of Heaven and Hom: Good Music at Roth Services, 8 PM.— “The Son of the Most High God” Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.—T. E. Petty . 8:45 p.m.—John Rowley, Sunday at_3:30 Milton O. Lin l)( will a festival and reception. Rev. J. A, Hu!lml\n noted singer will give several selections. Refreshments served. E. Hez Swem [t 0o fiiets Frea easy chairs (men m flnn organ. Tln- Pri Dle pastor, “Two fellows Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Ste. S.W. Rev. W L. WASHINGTON, Pastor 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Revival Sermon by pastor. s Sin Getting Better.” 3:00 p.m—Holy Communion. 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Revival services. HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 14¢h and Jefferson Sts. Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, P AM.—"Christ's Sanctification and Qurs. PM— Happy Homes—Fireside Talks, " House or a e. Bible School, 9:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday. 8 p.m. ALL_CORDIALLY INVITED. BETHANY ™300 =pam 5. econd 91 Rev. STEVENSO Presching by wmnr 11 of iCto) Bhivilege ™ Bible vwhnol a9 am " B V0P O Church. 11 CoeR vervien. "huradag, Every ons feels at Com: KENDALL BAPTIST 9th near B St. S.W. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Themes- 11:00 a.m.~Soul Saving Plus Soul Win- or. nome st Bethany. iPETWORTH h and Randolph Sts. N.W. The Friendiiest Chuteh in® Washington Extends an Invitation to You to Hear REV. HENRY J. SMITH'S ‘Ifrmtm on 11 i “GoD'S s-runonn FOOLS” "IMAGE BREAKERS" Gome o Sunday, School—0:30 am. You Will le\- an lmomfln Through Our Cordial Welcome. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11:00 am—-What it Means to Follow ) 3 h)y'm—Flr-l East Capitol* 17th and E 8:00 p.m.—At the Church, “HOUNDS OF HELL"” 8:0Qp.m. —Sentral Union Mission Musie under alreounn of W. E. Braithwaite. Bible School, 10 a m. cludingboth, . Sul phought. ‘Word and Deed: BAPTIST. “Stewardship” Evening Service at 7:45 “Forgiveness Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. The District Sunday School Convention will be held in Keller. Ocf at S 62V, Momor 5: Cotneilios will prosides “THE_HOMELIKE_CHURCI Nineteenth Street Baptist urch Nineteenth and I_Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Parker, LT n Assistant. da; INCARNATION 3 14th s Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave Rev. H. MANKEN. Jr.. Pastor. 11? :40 a.m.—School. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWABD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services, and 8 p.m. M B Church of Reformation Second and B Sts. S.E. JOHV WEIDLEY, D. D. Pastor. :30 a.m. undly School. g -Morning worship. 5 pm.—Christian Endeavor. b —Evening worship. WORSHIP_WITH_US. ST. MARK'S B and 8th Sts. S.W. Dr._ Hayes, Pastor The Church “Homey SUNDAY: ~—Bible_School. .—The Service and Sermon. .5 Vespers and Sermon. L._L. Prayer Service. LAST DAY TO HEAR EVANGELIST H. McALISTER .—“Together” “What and Who Will Be in Heaven” No Afternoon Meeting THE TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. Harvey L. Collier, Pastor Services Next Week Tues., 7:45—Christian Healing. Wed., 7:45—Baptismal Service by courtesy at 9th St. Christian Church. 7:45—Young Crusaders. The ministry of Christian Healing will be continued to all by the pastor. Revival Spirit to Con!mue Wlthou! Interruption. DR. CHARLES A SHREVE Former Pastor McKendres M. E. Church All Christians Inyited to Unite With Us for a Greater Washington Revival ‘elcome—More Seats . 8 bt CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sta. N.W. Rev. Charles Endan. Pastor Everybody Welcome Grace Lutheran Church R h d_Upshur Sts. N.W rooe i Bt i 1, e ‘Morning - Worshtp. 6th and P Sts. N.W. 9:8h an 11:00 a. S 11 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Chu.rch IESOURI GYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor. S, 9:3 service, 1 r-:.rn Upshur and 2nd sts. s National Baptlst Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. & Columbia Rd. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor REV. W. E. PAUL Sum Union Mission. Minneapolis = | (Rev. Henry J. Booker. Th. B.. Amsistant. ettt ottt Bible School, West Washington Baptist Church fllr 31st and N Sts. N.W. B. Austin preache: Miss G‘mly! Price. choir director. Mrs. Emory Bogl Hear a Wonderful MPMaKP ' % 0:45, G8uE Witk e CRowD. 9:30 am, Preache: ELEVEN O'CLOCK— and EIGHT O’CLOCK Vested Chor: GRACE "™ Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Avenue Edward 0. _(‘HI'I(‘R?" Last sermon in Hearth and Home Series. Chureh School Y. P. U. at 6:45 and South € Pastor. F. W. Annollneej J P.yn‘ ‘Cowhoy Joe” Sunday Morning and Evening Nightly at 7:45 Bible snmnl t Young People at 6:45 ALL_ARE_WELCOME. METROPOLITAN SIXTR AND A STREETS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven— “One Hundred Per Cent Christianity.” at Seven Forty-Five— “Delilah’s Lap Christ’s Bosom” Sermon postponed two weeks ago. Bible School. 10, Men Meet in 2, u:h(urmm Four Socleties for young_peop By e, Gertrude: Smawood Sockbee. E near Flfth Baptist &, v Annual Fall Rally of ch S departments and adult < Berea Clasa Dicture made. . Flowers and ic and children. ~Chiidren from the tist Home. ' Oflering for the chil- .lrm s home. 7 o] Sublect elve mmmuh next week, 0t < Revival CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister s at “WHAT IS GOD LIKE?” “WHY THEY LOVED HIM” Junior Church in Charge of Rev. H. J. Councilor Sunday School 9.30. 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