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l L e "UNDAY SCHOOL GROUPS T0 MEET “nnual Convention to Be| Held at Calvary Baptist Next Week. The Sunday school officers, teachers 1d students from!the churches of the trict of Columbia will meet in their rirty-fifth annual convention at Cal- ~-ry Baptist Church the evenings of ‘onday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The - casident of this organization is Dr. tomer J. Councilor. director of reli- i ‘ous education at Calvary Church. The group on Sunday school organi- ~ition and administration will be led 17 E. H. De Groot, jr., Monday and “.uesday evenings, and by three other 1nzal superintendents Wednesday eve- | ning. The adult department will dis- +uss successful class methods Monday cning, the discussions being led by . L. Thomas. Tuesday evening Her-| rt B. Nevius will lead a demonstra- on of group entertainment for or- nized classes, and Wednesday eve- + ing Page McK. Etchison will discuss | Lummer conference Work. The intermediate, senior and young | ~~ople’s work will be in charge of Dr.| harles Roads Monday evening and by “ r. J. S. Noffsinger Wednesday eve- ‘ng. Tuesday evening this group will ave & special program, entitled “King | slomon’s Court.” The elementary | - orkers will have a banquet Monday 6:30 p.m., to be addressed by Miss an’ F. Weeks of Philadelphia, and ;uesday and Wednesday evenings will at 7:45 o'clock with the following aders: Mrs. J. A. Winner, Mrs. Wal- = A. Curry of Baltimore, Mrs. Rossel | jr., will speak for the federation. Elgin | ember 9, called “A Family I B. Y. P. U. NEWS l The Columbia Federation held its October meeting at Petworth Church, Highlands Union assisting with the Rrogram. dance a large delegation to present for- | { mal application for admittance to the Federation. They were received by a unanimous vote and welcomed through their president, Vernon Robbins, to the federation ranks. The first vice president, Z. C. Hodges, jr., announced the efficlency campaign will get under way immediately after the last Sunday in_October. James Rollins of Temple Union has been s‘e]ected to serve as director of observa- tion. A committee will meet during next week to revise the constitution. Indivi- dual tennis trophies were presented to the members of the boys’ and girls’ teams of Petworth, winners in the B. Y. P. U. Tennis League. The president of the Columbia Federation, Elgin Smith, is going to Chicago to attend the Fall board of managers’ meeting of the Baptist ‘Young People’s Union of America from October 26 through October 28. ‘There will be an interdenominational oung people’s meeting at the First Baptist Church November 2, at 7:30 pm. Dr. D. A. Poling of New York City has been secured as the speaker. A representative from each of the six co-operating organizations will be al- lowed to speak four minutes on the work of his organization. Z. C. Hodges, Smith will preside. The Junior B. Y. P. U. Federation will_hold its first meeting at Bethany Church, Second and Rhode and avenue, tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Many seniors are expected to bring their junior brothers, sisters and friends. The On-to-Detroit Club, branch of the federation, will meet October 30 at West Washington Sunday School Rol?tm. 3109 N street, for a masquerade party. Temple Union will give a play Nov- Mitchell, Mrs. Frank T. Israel, Miss .. hel Nunn and Mrs. J. B. Dooley. The teacher training group will at- ad the District of Columbia College | asses on_religious education Mondav{ el . ‘Tuesday evening E. F. Hay- | aft will discuss the community train- 2 classes. The gathering Wednesday evening | -l be addressed by Dr. A. N. Ward, -esident of Western Maryland College. he necessary business and election of Tcers will take place at this session. xcept as otherwise specified, the meet- 1g will be at 7:45 pm. This organi- ation has been meeting for more than generation and carries on Summer <~nferences, occasional special meetings ad acts as a clearing house for ideas ad problems between the church hools of the city. It is a constituent art of the International Council of cgular Education, which met at Los \ngeles last Summer. The report of 1is gathering will be made by Dr. F. 1. Swartwout Monday evening. “TEST OF DISCIPLESHIP” LISTED AS SERMON TOPIC Edward 0. Clark Also to Speak in Evening at Chevy Chase Baptist Church. ‘The sermon by Rev. Edward O. Clark, v2stor, at the Chevy Chase Baptist shurch tomorrow will be on the sub-| ‘zct, “The Test of Discipleship.” The| sunior church meets 11:30 o'clock. News for the Trouhled" will s Mr. Clark’s theme in the evening r use service at 7:45 o'clock. It will ceded by a service of gospel The church school is making plans for enlarged quarters for the junior and rlnury departments. The school meets <t 9:45 o'clock every Sunday morning. | ‘The “service” group will have charge of | ‘he B. Y. P. U. m;nmnnsundnyat 5:48 fi: . A progressive Halloween party g planned by the young people for the near future. At the annual meeting of the Wom- #n’s Society recently held, the following vere among those re-elected to office: | 11rs. E. T. Chafee, president; Mrs. J. P. | Gafforld and Mrs. lofhu Murrell, vice | oresidents; Mrs. W. A. Rellly, secretary; | IMrs. A. D. Phillips, correspone secre- tary; Mrs. W. D. Henry, financial secre- tary, and Mrs. E. R. Weaver, treasurer. Zev. —_— About 2,000 special constables at- | £ nded the annual church parade, City «f London police rescrve. Closing Night at the Big Canvas Payilion Sunday Night The 18th Amendment Sheuld It Be Modified? by Evangelist John MacNeil Meeting Transferred to Capitol Memerial Church 5th and F Sts. N.W. Servicés Every Sunday and Wednesday Evening Subject for Wednesday, Oct. 24 “7 LAST PLAGUES” What are they? When will they be poured out, and upon whom? Song Service, 7:30 Lecture 8:00 Everybody Cordially Welcome | have a unique program tomorrow night | | special music. * | Gary's home, 1647 Fuller street. | the Baptist churches, will also make Affair.” Bethany Senior Union, No. 1, will under the leadership of James Stewart. | S. Bush, baritone of Mt. Vernon Metho- dist Episcopal Church, will provide the Senior Union, No. 2, will have as its leader Miss Marion Walsh. Tomorrow night begins the contest be- | tween the two senior unions which is to run parallel with the federation con- test. The winning union will be enter- tained by the losers, Next Tuesday | from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Union No. 1 will have a Fall “kick-off,” or a ‘“pep rally.” John Ruthven will be the speaker. The Intermediate Federation met last night at Centennial Church. Group No. 3, of Fifth Union, will give a dramatized program mmomw night on the subject. ot “Baptist.” A business meeting of the National Baptist Memorial Senior Union will be held Tuesday night at Miss Ruth Miss Carolyn Reese will render a solo at the service tomorrow night. The Devotional Life Depurtment W\ll conduct a meeting at Bethesda, tomorrow_evening at the d; Masonic Hall. Herbert Reamy, second vice president, will talk. Evelyn Ballou, corresponding secretary, will sing. John Ruthven and Dr. Millington, executive secretary of ‘The Calvary B. Y. P. U. had in atten- | THE EVENING MISSIONARY BODY WILL MEET HERE | Baltimore Conference Group to Convene at Calvary M. E. Next Tuesday. The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety, Baltimore Conference, will hold a two-day session at Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbia road, near Fifteenth street, next Tuesday and Wed- nesday. The first session will open at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday, at which time the an- nual reports of the conference officers will be made. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris of Foundry Church, and Rev. Chasteen Smith of Hamline Church, will conduct the hour of meditation. Tuesday afternoon an address will be made by Miss Anna Kosa on her work at Ellis Island. At 6 o'clock Tuesday a banquet and reception will be held at Hamline Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, | for the delegates and friends attending the conference. Mrs. Raymond Rob- b!nz will be the speaker at the ban- quet. ‘The election of officers will be held at the Wednesday morning session, and Mrs. Frank Delcher will talk on the national convention of the Woman's Home Missionary Society, recently held at_Witchita, Kans. Dr. J. Phelps Hand will have charge of the installation of officers, and Mrs. Fred C. Reynolds, Baltimore Conference president, will preside at the meetings. ______CHRISTADELPHIAN. > " Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. 8. 8. 10 am. Services, 11:15 am. Bi UNIVERSALIST. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, astor SERVICES AT THE Ambassader Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.) (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) October 21, at 11 a.m. SERMON TOPIC: “Belief in Christ That Matters” on: “Beliefs about Christ gannot be substitutes for bafth Musical Ministry: Led t Chorus. Cholr, "Dr. A W Harned, Oraanist lnd DI w Kindergarten at Hour Church School Cohvencs st 13:18 B M. SEATS FREEA CORDIAL WEL- TO ALL ' BRING YOUR D. D. Quotation: addresses. UNITARIAN. iy ¥ ULYSSES G. B. 9:45 AM.—AIll Souls’ 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. 7:30 P.M.—Motion “THE LAST EVANGELISTIC CENTER. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister Sermon by the Minister “THE SUFFICING GLORY” UNITARIAN. PIERCE, D. D. Church School. Picture Hour. COMMAND" EVANGELISTIC CENTER. Every Sunday from N Healing Service for Sick of Bright Choruses EVER' “Tabernacle Song Hour” Broadcasts! ! Station WRHF—322 Meters, 930 Kilocycles Direct From the Church—Doors Open 2:00 P.M. Hear The 17-Year-Old Evangelist DOROTHY KUNZMAN From Famous Angelus Temple The Tabernacle HARRY L. COLLIER, Pastor Sunday, 10:45 A.M., 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Nightly, except Saturday, 7:45 P.M. Children’s Church and Sunshine Choir, Friday, 7:45 'YBODY WELCOME. 3:00 to 4:00 P.M. orth Capitol & K Sts. Every Creed, Tuesday, 7:45 Musical Program ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. Decisions sometime.. Teachi tion for the Soul. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. The lowa Avenue Gospel Temple Mth St. NW. & Emerson David H. McDowell, Pastor Special Services every night at 7:30 except Saturday. must be made somewhere, Let us help you with the power of the Gospel. ng: A Victorious Salva- The Pentecos- tal Baptism of the Holy Spirit. Divine Healing for the body as the birthright of every believer in Jesus. The Second coming of Christ to earth again. Sundays—Sunday School at 9:45 AM. Preaching-at 11:00 A M. ° Evening Evangelistic at 7:30 Every one who can should attend these services and become better Take the Lath 8., Takoma or Colorado cars and get off at Emerson St. N.wW. We will wel- come you. We desire to serve you. acquainted with Christ and His Word. B R e L i S B s B N DI B STAR, WASHINGTON, Virginia Evangelist I l 1 DR. E E. DUDLEY EVANGELIST HERE. Dr. E. E. Dudley, an evangelist of Vir- ginia, is conducting services at the Kendall Baptist Church, under the di- | rection of the pastor, Rev. C. P. Ryland. The subject tomorrow morning is “The Wagons Are Coming.” The re- vival meetings will continue each night next week at 7:45 o’clock. "OTHER_SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. NW. For the Promotion of Scriptural Hohnces Sunday Services, 2:30 p | Prayer mesting Thirsday. "a"5.m. 1 22 = SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Phone Franklin 1880, 1396 Eve St. N.W. E DEAN FRANKLIN. Leader. DO ealing MIpstEy. Daily 10 a:m. to 8 D, SUNDA mv‘xcu. October 928. —Sundes” Schioo) ubject : eople’s Unity. -—Qood Words Club. —Vespe: “GIVING pm.; —"hasnm ln Truth Class. '3 g s;:‘ss & TUESDAY. —“ChTistian Healing" Class, Healing Service. .m. .m. e DNESDAY. m,—Pruflnarlty ‘und ‘Healing Serv- THURSDAY. 5:00 p.m.—"Lessons 1 m AFruth” Class. 5:00 p.m.—Healing Bervice. Noon silence dally at 12:20. In our unity of purpose we are guided hr Infinite wisdom and pfospered ‘;ddl vin e love. All classes are open classes and all are welcome. Christian ||| BAPTIST. WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Streets N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor 11:00—The Revealing :00—“The Imitating 45—Bible Echool. 7. B. Y. 8:00—Wednesday Devotions, ‘acts 18, . Ave. BETHANY SLN. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Ml.n.l:ler Pastor preaches at 11 am.: “SECURING GOD'S HELP” “THE HONEER AV!ATOI!" Bible School, 9:30 a.m. Junior Church, 11 a.m. Four B. Y. P. U.'s meet at 6:45 p.m. Everybody feels at home at sem-nv KENDALL 9th near B S.W. Rev. C. P. Ryland, Pastor Evangelist E. E. Dudley .. 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 7 p.m. Hearty Hand Shake for All SECOND Ellis C. Primm, Pastor 11:00 A.M.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. “THE NATURE OF POWER” 8:00 P.M.—At the Branch 17th and E. Capitol Sts. “CITY BUILDING” CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem ,Sme, persons l p.m. Free easy chairs (men like hem). Old, sweet songs. 1 $RFha the best Chet ans Rave't mn greatest desire to know!” 7th & E: ne. BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt. Rev. Marinus James, Elslil&ellal" will f?zatb AM. “He' Is lhe Son of God” “Do ll Ncrw" Sr. and lnter. B Y-B.U Jr.BYPU Classes for all. A welcome In each ) e NN N N NI ACF 9th & South Carolina Ave. 8 X, Pastor. HNRON 9:: SO—-EIMG Ecnnol Clnxu !flr all. 11 aning of Our Bap- g r Not. §:30 and. 8:45—Youns People. Church” Praver - Mecting “Thursday ALL WELCOME. West Washington Cor. 3ist and N Sts. N.W. !'onnnor C. B. Austin Pruchel 100 a.m. od Man. ife .on Top of the 945 am—8. 85 7pm.3B.Y. P.U. e T YT TITTTT T T i — mxmwwm%mmmmm&mnu-sw“swmwms% * BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER WOMAN’S AUXILIARY TO HOLD MEETING Annuel Conference of Potomac| Presbytery to Convene at Rockville, Md. ‘The Washington District of the Wom- | an’s” Auxiliary of Potomac Preshytery| will hold its annual meeting in the Presbyterian Church at Rockville, Md., October 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rev. Henry K. Pasma, pastor of this church, will conduct the devotional exercises. An address on home missions will be made by Miss Carrie Lee Campbell, an associate editor of the Presbyterian of the South, Richmond, Va. Mrs. John B. King, secretary of spiritual life of the Woman’s Auxillary of the Synod of Virginia, will speak in re- sponse to the greetings by the wife of the pastor, “Present Methods in Bible Study,” and make the report of the Summer Conference at Montreal. The president of the Woman's Auxiliary of Presbytery, Mrs. H. C. Briscoe, will speak on “Standards for Women's Work.” With other features in the pro- gram will be reports from Massanetta Summer Conference, the women’s work in the Synod of Virginia and the Young { People’s Conference. Mrs. Rufus P, Clarke is chairman of Washington District. THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH 307 D St. N.W,, Rev. C. W. Oyer, Pastor Revival Meetings —are in progress every night ex- cept Saturday, 7:30 p.m., and at 11 am. Sundays Evangelist M. R. Japhet is the Preacher “The Littl;' Man with the Big bt ‘There is Splendld Interest COME ME’l‘HODIfi'l‘ Free Methodist B. T. ROBERTS MEMORIAL CHURCH 12th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. F. F. Shoup, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Preachin; he Glorious 2 ‘Why Some Are Not m.—Why Young People’s Meeting, 7 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL. ; BAPTIST. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Evangelistic Serites DAl Bet. 14 to Oct. 28 a.m.—Sunday School. 300 o —yThe, Pravers ‘and Prevalls,” Pastor 4:00 p.m. —xmerg;emne Christlan En- 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6.00 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Revival ~ Service. ‘Sermon by A E NEAR m- S.W. FIFTH | Bri ”;m ren Brief addresses by the 2nd Laweiver of the Natia sermon \mlude on ““The Hish Livhi o which is one of a series on ‘Galloping Through Europe. Visitation Evangelism next week. Evanselistic meetings Det. 28-Nov. 4. —__ WELCOMI “PETWORTH 7th and Randoiph Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington Invites You to Rally Day Exercises 10 AM. and to Sermon by Pastor Rev. Henry J. Smith 8 P.M. ! The Divine Appraisement Petworth's welcome extends ~ throughout ~ all its organizations. You should attend. E METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor LAST CHANCE TO HEAR MISSES STOCKTON AND GOULD Young Women Evangelists from Californla MORNING AT 11 “A Ringing Challenge FROM A Man in Jail” i EVENING AT 7:45 The Unanswerable Question” These Evangelists crossed the Continent specially for these meetings. They start for' the Pacific Coast Monday so— YOUR LAST CHANCE CoME HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘Fouricenth Strect at Jefferson Newton Sercer Simmonds, Pastor 11—"Jacob Alone.” 8__Pilate’s Compromis: 9:30—Church School 8 Thu: ek "CHEVY CHASE 11 AM. “The Tul of D cipleship” "Good Nowl for the Troubled” B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 nxmu PARK William E. La Rue; Pastor 11 o }‘nlnmn( the Law. 8:00—Series No. 1, “Rell B.Y.P.U. Sainties.” 8th Calbar 8 P.M.— 9:30—Sunday School. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.-—“THE CARE OF THE SOUL” IT EVER RIGHT TO DO WRONG?” 7:45—Organ Rcma| Thomas Moss Burrall Class,.9:30, Rialto Theater Junior Church, 11:00—Rev. H. and H Sts. N.W. 6:45—Christian Endeavor J. Councilor, S. T. D. FIRST CHURCH “cnlurumr! i —Dr. oy A THE Gu/\&n‘r Nll#.ll In the Heart of w.:hl-w--‘rur the Hearts of Washington ., B. Edw Visitors i oue sty g cordially invited to Al Gur services. PR ENBA SR BASNBREAR afixmmfi.%’.cz-%%%mmwxwflwmwwmfi« s ..mm;.«’xw%mmiummsfr:fimsmm.%w%mmm&fimmm%&m&x&xwf Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor Darby will preach AX FOR TO) "8k 'A' NESTLESS AGE Edgar Petty, Superintendent. ard Prescott. President. NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 11 AM.~—Harvest Home Servi Sermon: 8 P.M.—Young_Peopl s Thursday 8 p.m.—Romans, Chapter 16th Street and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D. ice— “THE HOME OF TODAY” Question Sermon— “THEQUNPARDONABLE SIN?” COME FOR AN EVENING OF BLESSING S DT ‘THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD” G mmmwmmmmm 20, 1928 GRADUATION SERVICE. Sunday School Teachers to Receive Diplomas Tomorrow. At the Sunday school session at Me- morial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow morn ing at 9:40 o'clock, there will be grad ation service for those who have co pleted the teacher training course. The service will be in charge of Miss Hilda Reagle, superintendent of religious edu- cation, and the pastor will present the diplomas. Dr. S. B. Daugherty will preach at the morning church service on “Souls on the Market,” and at the evening service on “Why the Church at All?” The Christian Endeavor societies will meet at 11 am. and 7 p.m. SCIENCE OF TRUTH ASSOCIATIO! Classes in elementary princi- ples of Right Thinking will be given by— ADA RAINEY EVERY FRIDAY EVE.| AT 8 O'CLOCK Voluntary Offering Wed., 5 P.M.—Health Meeting 1800 Eye St., Apt. 21 EVANGELISTI COME! HEAR! WENDELL PHILLIPS Young Evangelist Old Time Gospel Tent Cor. Balelsh & Nichols Ave. S.E. Congress Heights, D. Every Night—8 P.M. Subject, Oct. 21, 8 P.M. “Take Off Thy Shoes” EPISFOPAL St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets Southeast Rev. Herbert D. Cone, Priest in Charge Rev. Daniel W. Allen, Assistant. Rt. Rev. Robert E. L. Stride: Bishop_Coadjutor of West Vi m.—Evening, Praser and Sermon. Davenport, D. D. mxnnn of Easton. St Mary’s Church 23d St. NW.,, Between G & H Sunday, Oct. 21st, 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rev. Francis E. Webster (Take Conn. Ave. car. Am Rev. C. Ernest Smith. M. Rev. William s, Bishop. Rev. Milward W. Riker. SUNDAY SERVICES, 8, 11 AND 8. 1n— The Bishop of Chicago Right Rev. Charles P. Anderson, D. D, LLD. e The Bishop of Long Island Right Rev, Ernest, M. Stires, % DD Anthem n gh Paussioml" (Kip- Anthém ot 8 Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord' (Garrett) AILY sznvlcl 7:30HolY Buchari 11:00Holy Eueharist—Thursdase. TQ THE STRANGERS IN WASH- INGTON: St. Thomas' has a choir of 40 trained voices, under the leadership of Mr. Harry Stevens, Washington's tenor. The church is conceded to be the most_beautiful church in Washing- ton and well worth a visit. Its 26 windows, done by ‘the most emineut artist of the day. Mr. Henry Hollday, R Ay of Londen (16 of which tell of the Anglican Church from’ its founding by Joseph of Tecently T{, Mr. Hollday to be his bes 3 Christ in "the_East Quatrefoil® of the Lantern e deservedly attracts_attention, font is & copy of the great Danish sculptor's Angel Font in Copenhagen while its reredos and the general ar- rangement of the chancel, on the best ! f ecclesiastical ti n, pi suggests: Thi The"Stouse of God, gate of heaven The W 5 & gem of Gothic architecture. It gdoors are oven from 9 u as A OUSE OF PRAYER ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The_Country Church in the City. 8:45. 9:30, 11 a.m.: 7 pm. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Gearsia Ave, and Madisen St ST. MARY’S PARISH Sunday, October 21st Pilgrimage to Saint Mary’s, Md. First Settlement of Maryland 11:00 a.m.—Open-air Service on snot where settlers landed in 1634. Rt. Rev. M. M. THOMAS, D. D. Preach. Bishop In 12:30—Box Pienic Lunch. 2 p.m.— Meeting for men, in the Parish House, with a view t0 forming & chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Special Speakers from Headquarters. ALL MEN INVITED ined Misslonary Service. Ser- REV. ALFRED CHEETHAM, 2l 2pm.— Auxiliar; Beaneny” Address of Wel- come by Miss Daisy A (pres.. Mary's Branch). Speakers: Bishoo Thomas Mrs. W. D. H rector. Thl.s Pilgrimage is plnnned primarily to give those who are in Washington for the General Convention an oppor- tunity to -visit Beautiful and Historic Saint Mary's. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D., Rector. SERVICES: 8:00—Hol; 8308 na ¢ Rchool. 11:00—Morning Service and Sermon by Rovel . D.D., Bishop-of Maranerie " "ol O. D. 8:00—Evening . Gerylce and p3emon by el, of B BN Word Tex:sre" ‘Chureh, " Fore LL_WELCOME. (!Eptpbany G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z, B. Phillips, D. D. Rector. 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, Bishop I. P. John- son of Colorado. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon, Bishop C. L. Slat- tery of Massachusetts. 7:30 AM.—Holy Communion Each Weekday. CHAPEL OF THE EPIPHANY, 12th and C Sts. S.W. The Rev. Earle G. Lier, Viear. 7:30 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, Bishop Parsons of California. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon, Bishop McElwain of | Minnesota. To Hold Service in French. Rev. Florian Vurpillot, pastor of St. John's French congregation, will con- duct French services tomorrow at 4 p.m., at St. John’s Church, Lafayette Square. His topic will be "Contrans les d’Entrer,” with references to the Revo- ufionasof the Edict of Nantes, October | 18, 1685. - = | ST.LUKE’S P.E.CHURCH | | +15th and Church Streets N.W. | REV. T. J. BROWN, Rector | Special Triennial Convention Services lSUNBAY. OCTOBER 21st: 0 11 100 a.m.—Sermon by Right Rev. Theophilus Momolu Gar- | diner, Suffragan Bishop President | | | American Church Insti- | | tute for Negroes. | | SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR | ||| NOTE: st. Luke's Church will be oven | | each day during the Convention. Holy | Communion daily at 7 a.m. | CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1795 | Rev. Edward Gabler, S. T. B., Rector | SERVICES SUNDAY 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:45—Church School. 11:00—Morning Prayer and Sermon. S:le‘lcher, Bishop Vincent, o, 8:00—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Bishop Overs. Thursday, 10:00 A.M., Holy Communion WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- Y ROAD. | 1 HOLY COMMUNION AM. (ORNING PRAYER AND LITANY: 10:00 A HOLY COMMUNI SER- PREAC] R rHERI B2V ERNEST AL STIRES D D. BISHOP OF LONG ISLAND. JTHIS SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON THE | GATHEDRAL FLOOR. ENTRANCE BY RAMP N SOUTH SIDE. BUT [N CASE OF RAIN. N THE BET mnzu CHAI GREAT OPEN AIR xcz THE A)(PHXTHIATER. LF’ RLD P An TR N A, OLDHAM, D. TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR _ WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE. ST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector Twentieth Sunday After Trinity. : Holy Communion. nd Sermon. her, Rt. Rev. Beve 5 D, Tucker, Bishop of Soutnern Virginia 7:30 p.m.—Evening, Prayer :nd er- Preac ‘Holy Communion. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street Northwest. Florida ave.. North Capitol st., New Jersey ave. or Le Droit Park cars to Que “st. Brookland-Woodridge bus to Plorida ave. REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, Rector. ' Telephones, North 2493 (residence). tomac 2797 (church). SUNDAY SERVICES. ~So] Evensont . l:;mnll'ldve mn:«enan DAILY SERVICES. ~Mass (every day in the ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast between B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Rector SERVICES, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1925, BISHOP WELLER z WILL PONTIFICATE AND PREACH. 8:00 p.m.—Solemn Evensong and Benedic- DEAN HUTCHINSON WILL PREACH BISHOP IVINS WILL PONTIFICATE AND GIVE THE BENEDICTION. Daily Mass. 7:00 AM. ‘Take 13th and D Streets N.E. ‘cars of the ‘Washington Rallway and Electric Com- any. or PFlorida Avenue cars of the Cap- Ral"rraction Company to Eishth and C reets Northeast. St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street Near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum Rector Sunday, 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Holy_ Communion. —Preachor. the Right Rev. Prank A. Mec- Eivaas Bishop of Misneiots: Every, morning at 7:30 except Thursday at 11:00. Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. 1300 Free REV. THOMAS W. | Bishop of Tok\o. ]apan Rev. Rev. GEORGE L. EPISCOPAL. T The Nativity “® i 7:30. 10, 11, Ghurch School, 9:15: Sr. Dept. 101 Bisnop Thomas. 11 Rew. B. D.Daywe _The Resurrection (S. S.. 3:15), 4 p, ALL SOULS" Memorial Church ' Corner of Connecticut and Cathedral Aves. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett Minister Holy Communion—8:00 a.m. Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by Bishop John McKim, Missionary 11 00 am, ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES Services en Francais tous les di- manches a 4 heures par M. le pasteur Florian Vurpillot. "GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth Street Northeast between H and T Cornelius Stevenson Abbott, Vicar 7:30 and 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Special Preachers 11 AM.—~ Bishap Longley of Iowa 8 PM.— Bishop Morris of the Panama Canal Zone Christ Church, Georgetown © and Thirty-first Sts. Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion, e Freacher. "BISHOP' LLOYD of w Yorl 800 p.m.—Evening “Praver_and S Preacher. BISHOP MORELAND of Sacramento. (dnflv\—HoIv Communion dur- ¢ General Convention. PINKNEY MEMOR]AL Hyattsville, Md. REV. C. BROWN, Rector. Holy Communion . . B:00 AN Morning Prayer .0... 11:00 A M BISHOP CASADY Evening Praver ........... 8:00 P.M. BISHOP ROBERTS 2.m.—Sunday School, m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. St Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Seen Smith, D. D. 7:30—Hely commumon. Communi- ants' Teaf 9:3 1 7:30 a.m. 110 e 00—Mor i Pr s ith Sej rhing Praver w rmon the Rt. Rev. Charl i 3 Amr A gi' b Hishop: "ot ML uring_Convention—Thur: 7:30 and 11 A-M. and t::vgydfi'y;' ALL WELCOME 'St. Alban’s Church Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues. 7:45a.m.—The Holy Communion. 9:30a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Serman by the Rt. Rev. Walter Mitchell, D. D., Missionary Bishop of Arizona. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rt. Rev. John Chanler White, D. D., Bishop of Spring- field SAINT JOHN'S BROAD CREEK (Opposite Mount Vernon) Prequented by President, Washington THE MOTHER CHURCH ©Of All the Churches in the District of Columbia and vmnuy Sunday Service. 11 A.M. s%ta\lr’ch is open all day, week days and 12 miles from Washi; . cosita"and Conttess Helehtes fine ‘road St. John’s Church Lafayette Sauare. SERVICES: ~—Holy Communion. Morning Praser and Ser- cacher. Rt. Rev. Willlam A. Leonard. D. D. m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Preacher. Rev. Rolind Gotion * Smith; GRACE CIURCE (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. M. Perkins. 7:00.8.m.—Holy Communion. ind 9:30 11:00 am Mornln: Frave d Sermon by Morr m eF and Sermon 15th and Ne-un' Sts. N.W. LE! GEORGE F. DUDLE' k GIAMB!. Adsistaadr et WEEK OF OGTOSER 21st, 192 1n SAVOY THESTER. 3030 Toch 45 A Morning Praver Preacher, Hight Rev: Chauinees’ B. Brewsier, Bishop_of Connecticut. Ra CALVARY 1463 Columbia Rd. Holy Communio; Evening Praver Preacher, R ooy ot Lo R ASCENSION” Formerly Pro-Cathedral Sittings s COOKE RECTOR WELCOMES DELEGATES AND VISITORS TO THE GENERAL CONVENTION DAILY CELEBRATION 7:30 A.M. Sunday, Oct, 21 8 AM., Holy Communion 9:30 AM., Church School 11 AM,, Bishop Reese of Southern Ohio Will Preach 3 PM, Chinese School and Tea 6 PM Young People’s Meetlng and Tea 8 PM., Rev. Dr. Frank Wilson of Wisconsin Wil.l Preach The church building has been thoroughly renovated within and without. A new heating system installed and 2 warm walcome awaits all visitors and those who are seeking a regular church home, .

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