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DAUGHTERS OF KING PLAN CONVENTION Order Thmughout U S. to Be Represented at Meeting Here in October. The eighteenth convention of the Order of the Daughters of the King | in the United States will be held Octo- | The headquar- | ber 5 to 9, inclusive ters will be the Church of the Epiph-! any and Epiphany the colebrations of Parish House. All the holy communion that church end all of the order will N house. an_ president. Miss Lillian has appointed the following n of committees to care for th of th> national officers. pro- vincial officars Rnd the J. Sover chat: n and informaticn. ch Mixs Sadle Roberis: housing publicity, chairman, Mis. R psges. chawman, Mrs. Ed ens. fellowship tea Cherles F_Reberts T. A. Badin® the quiet hour, 3 pm. The quiet hour will be conducted ‘oA Rev. Hendree Ha! rison, rector of Christ Church Pa Pensacola, Fla. All women are invite At 4 pm. there will be a fellowship | to which all metbers of the order | are mvited. Mrs. Charles F. Roberts | will be in charge of the tea, usLled‘ by members of th> various chapters in the diocese. The national officers | will receive the gu and the recei ing line will b> headed by the diocesan | president, Miss Lillian J. Soper. who! will present the guests to the national president, Mrs. A. . Birnev. who st ane time was president of thic diocese Mre. Birney will present them to th: other officers BAPTIST CONVENTION T0 HOLD SESSION Special Mnrin: Wi]] Be Held at Prov'dence Church Wednesday. The Baptist convention of the District of Columbia and vieinity wi hold a Speciel s-ssion . at the Providenre B‘pfltt Chureh. Dr. Aquila Sayles, Paster. next Wednesday There will b> two sassions. the open- ing session beginning at 1 p.m. and the closing session £t 8 p.m. Dr. James L. 1 Pinn of Howard University and Dr. J. L. S Holloman. president of the Wash- | Baptist Seminary. will open | vital discussions by prepared addresses. Rev._ A. J. Tyl>r. formerly president pf the Mount Bethel Baptist state eonven- tion. which hes now merz>d into the’ Raptist convention, will deliver the eonventional sermon. Recent appnintments in the conven- tion are as follows: Rev. D. D. Jarvis, chairman of the cducational board: Rev G. W. Brent. chairmen of the evangel- istic board: Rev. James E. Wills. chair- man of the foreign mission board: G. O. Bulloci. mission boal 'nusical direntor derson. pianist. COLLEGE PRESIDENT IS SPECIAL PREACHER Dr. W. F. Peiree of Kenyon Will Address Open-Air Evensong Tomorrow. Dr. W. P. Pierce. president of Kenyon Coliege. Gambier, Chio, will be the gpeciz] prescher at the people’s open and Rev. O. G. Gran- #ir evensenz at the foot of the Peace snd U streets. during the ersetion of | of the Priendship Cross. Washington Cathedral. tomor- 4 pm. Tris serviee will be broadcast by WRC Dr. Peirce has been special preach- or at the people’s voen air evensongs #t the peace cross for several years. Dr. and Mrs. Peirce are the guests of the National Cathedral School for Girls while they are in the city Rev. Dr. G. Preeland Peter. residen- tiary canon of Washington Cat will preach at the i1 am. celebration of holy communion and sermon in Mhlch:m Chapsl of the Cathedral omr services in- Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will be as follows: 7:30 am., holy communion: 19 am. morning prayer and litany. REV. F:A. COOK TO PREACH at Raltimore Pastor to Officiate Church of the Advent. Rev. Pred A. Cook of Baltimore will officiate at the morning and th the sermon ai the Chureh of Advent. Second and U streets. He will also officiate at a morning eommunion service at 7:30 o'clock. The subject of the sermon ir “The Purzie of Life” Rev. G. 0. lullock to Preach. At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth snd Q streets. Rev. George O. Bul)')ck s tople tomorrow &t 11 am. is Remedy for 8in." Holy communion wm fallow the morning services. At 8 pm topic is “Whe Shall Be Baved " Bible school will meet at 9:30 am The 1. C. E. Society will meet at 4 pm The Junior C. E. Society will meet at ! P The Senior C. E. Society will ot at 6 n.m. Prayer meeting Tues- :u; %10 10 pm. Y. P. prayer meeting Thursday. 8 10 9 pm. Dr. Lamkins te Preach At MeKinley Memorial _Baptist Church, Pourth 2nd L streets, Rev. Dr B. Geriah Lamkins will preach tomor- row morning. Holy esmmunion. 3:30 pm Rev. W. E. Ls Rue to Speak At the Takoms Park Baptist Church Rev. William Earl La Rue, the pastor will lpe-k tomorrow morning on Leousness “Dr. Zaida Brown Kates gl bl circie Tugstus ang Friduse - 8 #th st se Readings daily, Myl!lc Church of Christ Hesling Mewaues ges From Flowers e Diils. 12-5 PM v 1.. Donceel 941 M 81 NW ELIZABETH ~WHITE eetings Wee e oilce Hel:l‘;l;;np:l(r\m"! Lin_ 308! 760 61 st 86+ Spiritual Science Church of Chmi 1319 trving St N.W. Sun Paster. REV, JANE B, wuu Bublect RIST CONSCIOUSNESS. Bpurit Measazes follow w0 many Trestments MRS Assoct, At avery servies we give Healin extify 1o b r comole ee Circle Through Dr. C; ‘or question er xtes giver wr b eppsialment, ceadin, cal Miss M. l Philippine o gt apd e the officers from other | delegates &s well &s | URGES HOSPITALITY FOR MISSIONARIES Mrs. David §. Carll Aska Church- women to Open Homes for Con- vention Delegates. An appeal has been made by Mrs David §. Carll. chairman of the com- mittee on entertainment of woman mis- sionaries. deaconesses and sisterhoods of the Woman's Auxiliary. Diocese of Washington. for churchwomen to open their homes during the General Con- vention of the Episcopal Church. Octo- her 10-28, and take as guests 75 woman missionaries in attendance on the con- vention It is expectad 200 woman mission- jes will come to the convention, but '3 of them already have been provid- rd for through the hospitality of Wash- | ington church people. Hostesses who take in the missionaries as guests are | 2sked to provide a room for them, daily breakfast and dinner, if desired. from the aft>rnoon of October 8 to the morn- ing of October 23. Churchwomen desiring to entertain these missionaries are asked to commu- nicate with Mrs. Carll at Cleveland 158, who will give further information on the matter Amonz the woman missionaries and deaconesses in foreign fields who start- ed for the General Convention already in many instances are the following: Alaska—Miss Lossie de R. Olu:httl Nenan: Miss Alica Wri and Mrs, Elizabeth M. Mol China — Miss Coral Clark. l-(mkol' Miss Mary A. Hill. Zangzok: Miss Anne | Lamberton. Shanghsai; Miss Alice Gregg, Anking: Mrs. E. P. Mflhr Hankow: Miss Mildred S. c-pmn Ankinz: Deaconess Gertrude Stew: Hankow. Haiti—Mrs, &le“n s Ro Port au Prince. Japan—Deacone: T. Kn=pp. Tokio: Mrs. Lucile C. K!l» lam. Tokio: Miss Marietta Amble: Kvoto: Miss Etta S. McGrath, Kvoto: Miss Caroline Schereschewsky. Nara: Miss Jln! MecC. Welte, Kyoto. Liberia— | A. Ridgeley, Cape Mount. Islands — Mrs. Hobart E. Studley. Manila: Miss Dorothy Latham, {Mantila: Miss Eliza Whitcombe, Sagada. Virgin _Islands — Rev. Mothsr Rose Anne. O. S. A. St. Thomss; Deaconcss Blanche Adams. Keokee: Deaconess Mari= P. Willlams, Dante, and Miss Mabel R. Mlnxfi'ld St. Paul, 'WILL PREACH IN MORNING. | Rev. H. T. Medford to Address Lincoln Temple Congregation. Rev. H. T. Medford. former of John Wesley Church. this eny lnd now general secretary-treasurer of the | deplrtmenl of foreign missions of the | - M. E. Zion denomination. will preach | M. the Lincoln Temple Church mmor- tow at 11 am. The congregation is holding its serv- ices at the Lincoln Theater, Thirteenth its new church. DR. MOWBRA.Y TO PREACH. Bervices at Brightwood Park M. E. Church Tomorrow Announced. Dr. A. S. Mowbray will preach at Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church. Eighth and Jefferson streets, tomorrow at 11 am. William Knowles Cooper, general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. will speak at 8 p.m. under lll'm auspices of the Wesley men's Bible class, PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science a3 con- ipined tn the Pible ene wriings of Mary Eddy. mnum on London. fand. and Washington. under the lend- Sakio el Mes Aame & i Recular Sunday Services st 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La F-yetlt SUBJECT “True Co-operation.” v Sehool. 20 Jacksan Place, st 11 AM, 1 20 Jackson Place o AM._TO B PM Christian Science ! CHURCHES OF CHRIST CIENTIST BRANCHES OF TON, MASS, First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Eucld St L Second Church of Christ Scientist ! 2 111 C Bt Third Church of cmm Scientist 13th and L Sta NW Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple Auditorlum. Georgia Aves., Bright SUBJECT “MIND” SERVICES 1AM Bcnool nm ch. 9:30 ane & PM . 1AM ‘ DNESDAY “Wirne wzerives . “READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., | 15th and K Sts.~Hours, 9 10 ¢ (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays.2:30 to SECOND (.NUI(CN—IH Cit Hours Closed \.md.y- and holidays | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg { dth and G Sts. Hours, 930 1o (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, Sundays and holidays, 2 FOURTH CHURCH ln.nln Bldg., 3313 Hth 81930 10 9 week day (except Wednesdays, 9:30 1o 5:30 Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to n.m Eckington Presbyterian r one resched .'i nnon ng’ Unite lmm-' urch THE MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS-| [T Colorado snd | vouren | 0 230 10 5:30 pm. week days. 1 und | Wio S 30). | THE EVENING STAR. ] IN THE ROMAN PRISON “n the market plac of Philippi, Daul Sebs Timothy and Luke, came up oor slave n'?:’wh # 0 was looked upon as @ sSeer. « When she proclmmed em servants of God aul gave her his viessing. and sent. her on her way r-s]e-cm?' @ecauw of enis miracle,Paul and his companions were se'md by. the madistrates. After they had been heaten they were Cast into prison. = ] 1| £ WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, Sunday School Lesson Acts 16:9-15 S 'IST CONGREGATIONAL l Observing Anniversary TO HEAR DR. WARD Detroit Pastor Will Preach at Both Morning and Evening Services. The speaker in First Congregationa Church tomorrow will be Dr. J. W. G. ‘Ward, minister of First Congregationa Church, Detroit His topies tomorrow are. 11 am., “The class at 9:45 a.m. Hugh Miller of the | - “Archi- Mysferious Mosaic.” and 8 p.m.. tects of Destiny.” 1 The Senior Society of the Christian Endeavor will discuss tian?" at 6:30 pm.. ship of B. E. Bozman. Why Be a Chris- | under_the leader- | | The women's Sunday school class. at 10 a.m.. will be Jed by Mrs. F. E. Webner, and the men's Bible class by Rev. F. N. Greeley. J There will be a church supper at [ o'clock Thursday evening. followed by ' praver meeting under the leaaersaip 0: Dr.'J. M. P. Metealf SISTER MARY H. MURPHY, Who is eelebrating her golden jubilee | | today in Chieage in religious life as a Sister of Merey. Known as Sister Helena, she hegan in 1835 as a young novice and was as- | signed to teach at the school connected AN Saints’ parish, on the South | Rev. Full Harry L. Gospel Tabernacle. ith Rev Side. Merey Hospital. {VISITOR T0 OCCUPY | | CALVARY M. E. PULPIT itol and K streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “One Sacrifice.” ister communion. His subject at p.m. will be, “Messengers of Hope.™ ‘The regular services of the week are Tuesday. 7:45 pm. healing: Wednes She is 75 years old. Friday evening, Young Crusaders. “ONE SACRIFICE” IS TOPiC. H. L. Collier Will Preach at Collier will preach at In 1880 she was transferred to | Che Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Cap- and will admin- 7:30 day. 7:45 pm. pentecostal praise, and ' The _gospel crusade is being held in Mary- land and Virginia. Miss Ruth Sch field s condycting a campaign in Ci Dr. Norcross of Diekinson College ¥ < (o "d | to Preach During Absence of the Pastor.’ During the absence of Rev. Mark Depp from the pulpit of Calvary Meth- Epi 1 Church the preacher (ar the remaining Sundays of / August will be Dr. Wilbur H. Norcross, profes- sor of psychology, Dickinson College. | Carlisle. Pa. | Dr Arthur C. Christie has returned the city from his vacation in the Mjlfi! woods and will again teach the cflnry men’s Bible class Sunday morn- | ings. Dr. Depp and family have been | pending the last two weeks his ola | |hnma in wmm Pennsylvania and un- | | til early in September will be motoring through New England. He is expect- ed ¢d tnresume his pulpit. work. Septem. Shiloh Baptist Services. During the absence of the Rev. J. tion, Revs. Church Dr Institutional Rev. Shiloh Baptist Ninth and P streets. morrow morning and evening FRI Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday mn LEWIS. Clerk 86 Eastern Ave. Takoma Park. ALL NV NDS n: St Sundey School. 9:45; Medine: Christian Ende; :45 Fraver Meeting. Thu rsday, 745 LUTHERAN. “Poisons and Antidotes” Topic. “Polsons and Antidotes” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor ptist Church, Pirst jand H streets southwest, tomorrow at {11 am. Holy communion at 3 pm.: | song service by the men’s chorus at pn‘yov and praise meeting at CONCORDIA CHURCH | _BIBLE SCHOOL ~ENGLISH ~"SERVICF JAMES BELL EVERYBODY WELCOME. esdav. pastor, Milton Waldron, on his vaca- William A. Randolph and J. Z. Horton will supply the pulpit of Ran- dolph will deliver special sermons to- | NW l | GEORGETOWN mend Wisconsin Ave. & Volta n Harold Beatty, Past 5 8. %0 am C E. Preas 1" oam. % o Thursday. & p.m.. mid-w Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St N.E. T. Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor S-md-y Sehool al 9:30 AM. i | | school that s hish av- | Rcv.H D. H-yu.D D., Pntor\ | K o smom 11:00 a.m.—~The Bervice and Sermon. WEDNESDA Y 800 pm.—L L. Prayer Service. ST. PAULS tngluh Lutheran Co-Pastorst 1 REY. JOIIN T. HUDDLE, P. D REV W q, . CpaUt) Eleventh n 9:30 a.m,— ?oo it tan Bnasavor. 7:00 o.m. HANY CHAPEL it ertue*throushout the Bummer Morning Service at 11:00 “The Justified P (Sermon by the Pastor) Service at 7:00 by L. S. Wesley “THE_HOMELIKE CHURCH." INCARNATION Gallatin & 1ith (NE. H. Manken, 3 11:10 a.m —Joint Rev . Service. tor U Baitimore. Md. Luther Place Memorial " (At Thomas Circle NW.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D. Pastor ible 8chool ST of Huniington, Bb. anges of Huntington, fl:ll.-n Endeavor 8o- Capital & R. 1. Ave, 8 0.m.- 4 E Snvder. Pasts cHuR THIS CH You, Al Servi cu WELCOMES s in Chapel Upstairs | | | | | | 6th & P Sts. NW. Pastor, R. Schmidt 940 am.—8 School 10:00 a.m.~German Worship. 1100 8.m Aranch Upshur and Ind Sty 20am 8 5 3 pm~ L Lengue. Home Theater Rev. K. W ‘! 4\ am —l inday School T = arine Borvice A BIA HEIGHTS, Park Rd. and N H_ave. Services conducted hv FAn tor © H. Butler at 11 am hool. s G BAdeR\ar meeting 7 ¢ DA 'I‘lu grace ol a Gospel message awaits you nl GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. :30 AM.—Sunday School with classes for all. W0 A.M.~Sermon. by pastor, “THE RICH YOUNG RUL 100 P.M.—Services discontinued until further notice. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor Mr, Walter C. Reandes, Organist; A. Klinge, Director MlSiOUIH SYNOD TRINITY Ath and E Sts, Hugo H. Hennig, Pastor R:30 AN —~German Service, 0:45 AM.—~Sunday Schoel. 11:00 AM.—English Service. “Why Jesus Came Into the World” v d Music hy vested cho b CHRIST N. I, Ave. Between M and N Sts, J. Frederick Wenchel Pastor. 8:30 AM "S«I:in‘1 and Finding erey”’ 1 vl 5| AUGUST 18, 1928. /4 4& SERVICE TOMORROW AT CALVARY BAPTIST | Rev. J. S. Kirtley. supply minister for the Second Baptist Church. Chice2n. m., will occupy the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow. The morn- ing subject will be “The Living Poem™ | and the evening. “Longinus. the Cen- turion’s Monologue.” The hours of the | services are 11 and 8 o'clock. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety and the Young People’s Society meet tomorrow evening at 6:45 o'clogk. the Intermediate at 7 o'clock and the Tuesday Society at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. All departments of the Sunday school convene at 9:30 a.m. The Vaughn class for men meets in the church auditorium and the Burrall class for young women in the Eighth Street Temple. Harlowe R. Hoyt Walter Scott | During the mg:t an eaé-ch al:ea 'sh h (<} e jatlor in Nis o She wauld have all- nms byt Paul re- d him. “Believein esus and, thou shzll be saved,"Psul de- clared. Se convincing was the worgn otF the” missionary that.the. jailor sl the u‘ard:( Folloyred and were baptized Stl’dl CONGREGATIONAL. Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. |Y. M. C. A. NEWS The rfllzmu! work department of | the Y. M. C. A. has arranged for the | following spe-kers o Spoear tomorrow before the congregations of local | churches in the absence of the pastors: ;Rfl Samuel M. Croft will preach at 11 {am. at the Evangelical Church. L. S./ Wesley, executive secretary of the In- tercoliegiate ~ Prohibition ~ Association, will speak at 7 p.m. at Kellar Memo- rial Lutheran ‘hurch. Page McK. )mmson. religious work director, Y. M. |C. A, will have charge of the morning ‘sfl‘\lc? at Pirst Reformed Church. Mr. Etchison will speak to the men's Bible District Christian Endeavor Union will conduct the morning service at Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church. Rich- ard M. Graham. associate religious work director, Y. M. C. A. will speak at Langdon Methodist Episcopal Church at 11 am. and at the Metropolitan Methodist {p.m. Vernon Hill will be the speaker !at Ingram Memorial Chureh at the morning service, at 11 o'clock. Dr. James A. Bell educational director. Y. M. C. A.. will speak at the Concordia Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. The evening service at the Brightwood Methodist Church will be in charge of the Men's Club with Page McK. Efchi- son as the speaker. Rev. T. J. Turkington, pastor Pirst Methodist Protestant Church, will de- |liver the address at the Y. M. C. A open-air service in Lincoln Park to- | morrov: afternoon at 4 o'clock. C. E. Griest will lead the singing and R. M Graham will preside. New York City’s public day school | for deaf ‘and partly deaf children has 47 teachers and 432 pupils SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Phone Franklin“1880. 1326 Fye St. N.W. JUDGE DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader Healing Ministry Daily (10 am to 8 p.m.) SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45—Sunday Scheol and Rible Class 11 00--“Expression.” Irvin H. Pulimer 3:30—Younz Peoples Chrisuan Unity 6:45€.Gead Words Club, #:00—“Praser.” Maud B. Schooles TURSDAY. 3 P.M, Cheistian Healing Class TUESDAY. 7:30 Healing Service—Mary McClellan WEDNESDAY, 2:30 P.M PROVING THE LAW. AY. 5 PM Lessons in Truth OClass FRIDAY. 5:15 P.M Healing Silence—Elsie Wrigles Noon Silence. Episcopal Church at 7:30 | Congregational | | BIBLE CLASS PROGRAM M. P. Group to| Meet Tomorrow Morning. | The regular meeting of the Harrison men’'s Bible class of Congress Street | Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first. street, will be held tomor- row morning, 9:45 o'clock, in the audi- torium_of the church. Congress snnt Charles | of the| All men ries the Gospel Into Europe.” C. Graves will have charge lesson and give a short talk. are welcome. CHRISTIAN. JEIEETEEI | Christian.” | "H. Clyde Grimes will address the|% | class. His subject will be “Paul Car- | Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religions Education 1AM, “LIVING WATER"” Rev. Homer J. Councilor, Asst. Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church. CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Sund-y S:honl 10 AM. Ch an Endenvm 6:30 P.M. a.m —Priendly Clase for Men. Lea Rev. F. N Greeler B e 1A e Losaer, Mia. P B Webner Fifth Baptist Sermons. At Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow Rev. Ray Palmer will preach at 11 “Jesus Chrlx' 'h! Desire of All N The subject of sermon Thursday, at 8 | pm., is “The Golden !ulrwny A [ICHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) H St. “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew PARK VIEW [ rark Ra. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. smitb FIFTEENTH STREET 15th St and Ky Ave. S.E. Harry M. Wilson Yermont Qnmur VRS Blihe ol B —Church School II “pastor. Germen 55 .'{.‘,“r....m Takoma Eark Ta wiist o Pastor. eamt mn_cmcen mme smnm 90—Sermon by Jarrett itits ot Christ. hri: Endeavo Strmon by c. Subject “Why Attend Chareh?" WELCOME o~~~ o Harvey Baker Smith. Pastor 9:30-Bible School 00—Sermon. 7.00—Christian Endeavor rmon FRIENDS MEET HERE " arrert, "Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Nineteenth and 1_Streets N.W Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor 930 a.m.—Sunday Sehool 11:00 a.m.—8Sermon by Rev. A Parker 8:00 pm —Sermon hy Rev A or “Onristian Endeavor So- 3 pm_ Thursday. Prayer Service Always a Smile for the Stranger. | Georse George i Tuesday. 8 pm 7th S.W. Dr. Ray Palmer will preach. 11 A.M.—Subject “Jesus Christ, the Desire of all Nations.” T:45—"“Why T am a Christian.” §. S.—9:45. All gervices continue all Sum- TAKO"A PAl Piney Bra REK. d An 11:00—"The 3 Wiltiam L;"tur b SECOND ELLIS C PRIMM, Pastor. o etnens." stor 11:00 a.m. ¢ the Chugeh. 4th 8t and SE “You Need ranchy, 170 i omstitation. " N A K. \ GRACF “I'.II‘I:V.“V cW .N\thfl\ Rible Schoal at 8:30. R. H. Rowden will preach at 11 and & Jesuat AL the Ohrist 3:00 p.m Rev Young People at 7 Praver meeting _will he Deacon Johnson. Thursday, 23,5 p.m CENTENNIAL h and Eve N.E Rev. W. i BAYDOI. of Virginia Presches Sunda. 11 8 led b August 8th and H Sts. Rev. s BAPTIST + Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec, 0 Woodward Bldg. Scott "Rev. Walter €. Scoit af Richmond. Va. will preach August 19 and 6 WlSCONSlN AVENUE and Fessenden Sts. Clnr.nc R. Ferguson, P 9:4- Bible School for all azes n d 7.00- Rev. A. K. Stockebrand 3:00—Wednesday-—Devotions. Ith & N Thoes. E. Boorde Sts. N.W, l'a-mr Bibie School. 9:30 Charge of James Rollins Sermon Topic The Spirit o' God, 11 am. Bett Than a Fortune Teller, & pm. U.—3:00 P.M A wnonl h\ vhlvh the Ille W the Text "Bool Tht Appleman Bible Class attracts o will emjex the \Thursday " serviee at & wom. KENDALL 2 Near 8 s OgnTLAND. | “lNuIATITl’Dl- A Sin. By_Rev German R | By, Rev W. C_Soott 8.8, 0%am B Y. P U.T0om Z % % 2 % Abernethy, Minister W. S .. S. Kirtley, D. D. of Chieage. I 11:00 AM.—"“THE LIVING POEM." 8 P.M.—"LONGINUS, THE C!NTUIION'S MONOLOGUE.” Sunday School, 090, Ohriatia Fraver Meeting, § 00 “Fhura 390 am - Sunde’y wmm 448 ___ Vidlter oI e rh My Mr xteenth and 0 mreau I\ W. . Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 3 i E. Prescoti, Mis T Edes Ly, Superintendent esident ially invited (s & services National. Baptlst Memorial To Religious Liberty 1608 St and Columbia Rd GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, PASTOR 1AM and & PM. REV. T. CLAGGET SKINNER, D. D. of Lynchburg, Va. You will be cordially walcomed 7 DR. J. W. G. WARD —minister of Pirst Congregational Church. Detroit. formerlr of London and Montreal. A great preacher; his last appearance in Washington this season. 11—"The Mysterious Mosaic.” 8—“Architects of Destiny.” THE VISIT TO WASHINGTON —of thiz speaker was arranged by the First Congregational church. A Summer series of exceptional preaching services Church Supper, 6 P.M., Thursday, Followed by Puyer Meeting THE GOOD WILL CHURCH 13th St. at N. C. Ave. N.E. Albert F. Vaughn, U.SA w.'c. Furr 'EPWORTH JOHN PAUL TYLER. D. D. 9:30 a.m.—Sundas_Sch Wre. Framk A. Frost. MT.VERNON PLACE : Southern Methodism’s Kepresentative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., Pastor 11 AM. “CHRIST AND THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH" BISHOP H. M. DU BOSE, D. D. of Nashville, Tennessee 8 PM. “WALKING IN THE SPIRIT.” BISHOP DU BOSE 11 A.M.—Junior Church (In Sunday School Auditorium) “THE MASTER" The Reverend John W. Rustin Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 AM. (Primary Department, Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. Thursday, 8 P'M. Prayer Meeting—Mr. Rustin Organist Sunday School, 2 AM) METHODIST iPlSCOPAL WHITE. METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. Methodlst Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent CHEVY CHASE, MD. ! Sitver Spring. Md. PR TN e ter. Georzia Fenwiek Lane and Raloh D Smith, e & Stresi. LINCOLN ROAD, CHURCH Lineoln Rd. and U St N. artmee i Totaran paster Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP, Minister William S. Hockmann, Education “The Chureh With the Lichted Cross TRINITY Penna. Ave ana Fith St. S K Rev. FRANK STEELMAN. Minister. 9:30 AM. The Church School 11 A.M. Sermon by Rev. L. V. Schermerhorn 8 P.M. Popular Service of Sermon and Son, Ernest Higgins, Leader FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St., near P St. Frederick Brown Harris Minister 9:30 a.m.—Churclh School. 11 am. and 8 p.n, preaching by Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock, D. D. of Qssining. N. Y Thursday. 8 pm., mid-week praise and prayer service. WELCOME! HAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister | 9:45 AM.—Church School. Dr. H. M. Dudiey American University 1AM “Ashamed of Jesus." 8 PM “The Quest of the Ages.” BROOKLAND oW iR Lanrence Nts. Froaehing 118 B Frosteintve dav Sehool. 030 am. Good Cordia) Welcome. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave., Near Wiseonsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT §. RARNES. Pastor, 10:00 a.m.—Bidle_Schoal RR J" Raymond Schmidt or. 200 p.m —EBvorin Leasue You are cordialle invited 1o warship with us AN, Sern Dr. WILBUR M. NORCROSS Dickinson College. Carlisle Pa. At 9:30—~The Church School. Rev. E. L. Hudmn Brings the 1AM UNION SERVICE At the Petworth Baptist Church. Our church participates. Service at 8 P.M PETWORTH W, Message at Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave. Samuel E. Rose, M. A,, Pastor Allison Street Metropolitan Memoml James Shen Monqamery Minister 930 -Church Schoel 11:00. 'Ilhlh‘ Wul’nhlb 'l"a \ B Illmon Splins R on the sublect i 1:30-Evenine Worship in charge Epworth Leasue. WESLEY Connecticnt Ave. and Jacelyn St CHEVY CHASE. D. C Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 945 am ~Sundar Scaool 11:00--Sermon by Dr. Chas. &' Cale A Cordial Welcome Aweits You McKENDREE ™'\t Willlam _Pierpont. I’nblll Sorvices 11 a.m. .. FHE CHURCH wWiTH A Wlml