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‘e Pastor 20 Years . CATHEDRAL SERVICE “T0 BE COLORFUL 15,000 Expected at “Mass- ing of the Colors” in Amphitheater. ‘w | Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop | of Washington, will preach at the mass- ing of the colors service to be held in the amphitheater of Washington Cathe- dral Close tomorrow at 4 p.m. spon- sored by the Military Order of the World War and participated in by more than 50 patriotic organizations of this city. A’ congregation of more than 15.000 persons is expected in the amphitheater. Millions more throughout the country will listen to the massing of the colors service, the first commemoration of this nature here of the Nation's heroic dead through an_extensive broadcast by ra- dio over WRC and the co-operation of the National Broadcasting Co. The services will be conducted by Very Rev, G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington, assisted by Rev. Edmund P. Easterbrook, chief of chaplains of the Army, and Rev. Curtis H. Dickins. chief of chaplains of the United States Navy. The United States Marine Band. un f t. Ti r Br £0) A1l pl A pro m of sacred and pafeiotic airs for a half hour before | the service beginz. During the service | itself Capt. Branson and the band will | lead the singing of iliar hymns by | DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS. PASTOR TO OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY {Special Serviess Will Mark Pro- gram at Fifth Baptist Church Tomorrow. Dr. John E. Briggs. pastor of the THY EVENING ITALKS TO BE GIVEN - BY MISSIONARIES ‘Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobes, | Here From Czechoslovakia, | Mount Vernon M. E. Guests. | Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobes, the mis- sionaries in Czechoslovakia, are special guests of Mount Vernon Place Church from today through Wednesday. At the Sunday School tomorrow morning Dr. Dobes will speak to the adult de- partment and Mrs. Dobes to the young { people’s and senior departments. Dur- |ing the ss period Mrs. Dobes will | speak to & combined meeting of the | women's classes of the adult depart- ment. Dr. Dobes will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock on *Victory of the Gospel in Cgechoslovakia.” He will speak also at a meeting of the Senior Epworth League at 6:45 pm. The pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, preach at the evening service on You Run in the Mud and Win?" After the evening service tomorrow evening the pastor will leave for Lake- land, Fla, where he will deliver the commencement address Tuesday at Southern College. Dr. Lambeth will preach the baccalaureate sermon Junr 2 at the Clemson Agricultural College. Clemson College. 8. C. Rev. Mr. Deal will speak tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Methodist Church in Bethesda, Md, of which Rev. John Knox is pastor. At the meeting of the junior congre- STAR, WASHINGTOX, P. €, SATURDAY, Famous Churches of the World “0Old North> Christ Church, Boston, Mass. MAY 25, 1929 |“FAMILY” SUNDAY | - SCHOOL DAY SLATED| Dr. Miers to Preach on “Modern- | ism and Its Teaching Abuot Man"” at Morning Service. At Fourth Presbyterian Church Thirteenth and Fairmont streets, Dr. | James H. Miers, the pastor, will talk on “Modernism end Its Teaching About Man” tomorrow morning and at 8| o'clock on “Confirmation of Faith.” | The Senior Christian Endeavor So- | ciety will meet at 7 o'clock with Mrs. | E. G. Russell as its speaker. Her | topic will be “Satan.” | The pastor will lecture Wednesday at | 7:30 p.m. on “Church History Taking | Up the Reformation Period.” and from {8:30 to 9:30 o'clock he will lecture on |the “Book of Hebrews.” Services will | | be held in Kelly Hall at 8 o'clock. Dr. {Mlers will take his subject from the | first chapter of the Epistle to the Ro- | mans. The Sunday school will meet tomorrow at 9:30 am. in the main auditorium to | observe family Sunday day. William Tuckey, superintendent, will | give the invocation: Vernon Hill, scrip- ture reading: Frank L. Middleton, talk |on “Pra: in the Family Life”; ad- | dress Dr. Miers. school |__ @hristian Srience - Christian Science ! CHURCHES OF CHRIST ! SCIENTIST. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION. Holy Rosary Church Will Hold May Procession. | | The children of the Holy Rosary | Church, Third and F streets, will re-| ceive their first holy communion tomor- row at 9 o'clock mass, to be celebrated by _the pastor. | In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the May | procession will take place. The proces- | slon will be comprised of bands of boys, | representing Fiath, Hope and Charity: | the girls representing the Mysteries of | the Holy Rosary. The exercises will close with a reception of new members | into the Sodality of Children of Mary. | sermon and benediction, with the | blessed sacrament. LAW AND ORDER CITY-WIDE RALLY For God and Country Clinton N. Howard | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion | 14th and | Corcoran Sts. | 3:30 P.M. i | “A Joy Ride on the Water Wagon” Plantation Jubilee Quartette 11 AM.—Chevy Chase Baptist Evening—Baltimore Monday—N. Y. Church Federation | BRANCHES OF THE_MOTHER Ed Thenerphy THE United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. May 24, 85:15 P.M. Lecture: “MASTERS AND THEIR MESSAGE.” Free Library open dafly. ezcept Sunday, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. NO DUES, FEES OR Col;llcflofll. remples of China and Japan With Lantern Slides Helen Flt:(euld Mrethodist Epiaropal (COLORED) MEMORIAL SUNDAY GALBRAITH (A M, B, Zion Church 6th 8t bet. L & M Sts. N.W. Rev. Wm. D. Battle, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m—Church BSchool and Bibls_ Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon and Morning Worshin. 6:18 pm —Varick O. E. Society. £:00 p.m —Sermon_and Evening Worship. Holy Communion morning and evening ou_are weleome to _onr serviees. * Methodist Episcopal UNION M. E. CHURCH W. m.—Epwort] ue. m.—Preaching by the Pastor. ation in the Sunday School audito- Flum Rev. H. R. Deal, junior preacher, Methodist E}flltflflfll will preach on “Youth's Blessings.” The Young People’s Missionary So- clety, No. 2, of which Miss Laura Clark | is president, will meet in the home of Miss Olive Dean, 2310 Ashmead place, at 4 o'clock Sunday. The mission study class of the ‘Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 10:30 am. for the study of the sixth chapter of “Friends of Africa” the congregation | Fitth, Baptist Church. wil obeerve the | twentieth anniversary o s pastorate for the general public, which is cor- s Preach an anniversary s the morning service. dmliv mvi';d 'a ";f;;gt“’c'. f"“'.',','&“%“‘,i William E. Mooney, chairman of the | service, | s o S5 vis will Bo SvRtieBle 1o the Cathe, 20N Of Gesoomi; ‘Willam uowies dral grounds. In the event of rain the | o T s T g g ton, tive secretary of Service Wil be Beld in Bethlenem | v On inpion; execuive : ssociat f Baptist | Crapel of Washingion Catnedral. N e e b CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbis Road and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. N.E. i Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Sclentist 16th and Meridian N.W, HE Old North Church in Boston ment of the British Army crossing the owes its existence to differences gy of opinion on the subject of the ‘ From its founding much of the name l tion of Charles I of E: i l’:r::iuu;mlfiu.c So various “25 and fame of this celebrated church has been due to the personnel of its min- the arguments for and against, the regicide that certain worshipers of he | gy and members. Increase Mather, "First Church” in Boston seceded 21| yi5"tyrd pastor, was known throughout | established themselves as the ‘‘Se the Colonies and his fame still lingers. | s o o B 'fl:?‘“' Lo The great Emerson began attendance | of its geographical _position, el G here in 1820. In 1840 began the pastor ALL ARE WELCOME. Methodist Episcopal ‘William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent v Ve 54 t the “gh the co-operation of the su- Churches, will deliver addresses a rintendent of public schools, Dr. ©'PInE service ank Ballou, the colors of the High | School Cadet Corps units will be car- ried in the procession and mmf of the cadets will be present as well as Boy and Girl Scouts troops and rep- resentative Sunday aschool groups of | the city. More than 100 national flags and the eolors of various organizations wil be carried in the opening procession down the green central aisle of the| amphitheater, to be massed on the plat- form before the rustic cross banked in red Flanders poppies. Officials to Attend Members of the President's cabinet, | the diplomatic corps and high-ranking officers of the Army, Navy and Ma- |y |SHILOH BAPTIST SERVICES| rine Corps will be present according to acceptances received from invita- tion sent to them. The procession will form north of 8t. Alban's Church under the direction of Mi . W. Burns and Maj. Ennals wu:nn . ‘Those in charge of colors for the various m'?nlntlonu rticipat- ing should report to Maj. Burns not Iater than 3:15 p.m. tomorrow at the flag pole in the grove along Wisconsin avenue just north of 8t. Alban's Church. There will be a marshal, with his aides for the several roupl. mili- tary, veteran, patriotic and others. Many of the organizations will appear in uniform according to the present plans, which will give additional color to the scene. At the 11 a.m. service in Bethlehem Ca to- Peter, thiehem Chapel to- morrow will be: 7:30 a.m, holy tom- munion; 10 a.m., morning prayer and TOPIC 1S ANNOUNCED. Rev. Harold E. Beatty to Preach on “A Night Interview.” “A Night Interview” will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- town Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Installation service for the following named newly elected churc eouncilmen: _J. Frank Butts, H. Swan, G. D. Baker and John Gerkin. Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p.m.. topic “How Have Missionaries Been Ef- fective Leaders?” At the 8 p.m. service the subject will be “Laughing Chris- Pastor to Preach Twice in Prepara- | tion for Anniversary. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets, will preach two special sermons tomorrow. At 11 his subject will be “The Power and ‘Willingness of Jesus to Forgive Sin,” and 3« g .m. “The Little Bible—Be Sure to o The services tomorrow will be pre. rlnwry to the celebration of the 'wenty-second anniversagy June 9 of Dr. ‘Waldron's pastorate of Shiloh Church. St o T e Mount Zion Services Announced. At Mount Zion M. E. Churck, Twenty- ninth street between Dumbarton avenue and O street, Rev. Julius 8. Carroll, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. h H.| . | ing, Seventeenth and and a review of the preceding chapters. Rev. Mr. Deal will conduct the prayer meeting Thursday evening. June 9 will be observed as “Home- coming day” at the church, in celebra. tion of the anniversary of the march of the congregation from the old church on M street to the then new building place. BANKER TO SPEAK. will be celebrated men's da: am W. H. C. Brown, president of the Indus- trial Savings Bank. His subject will be “The Business of Life.” Senator Willlam H. | will speak at 8 p.m. Message to Be Given. “Masters and Their Message” is the subject of a free lecture tomorrow eve- ning at 8:15 o'clock at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Build- I streets. “Pive Messages from H. P. Blavatsky to the American Theoo?hllu" will be con- sidered in the study class Wednesday 8:15 p.m, Penternstal Tying Meeting. 3 p.m., Prayer and Praise It was a poor congregation, however. which Iaunched this new enterprise and the structure they used as a church | was a large square building, used also | at Ninth street and Mount Vernon Walls. as a fire station, and its exterior was decorated by long ladders of the fire department leaning against its wooden Ironically enough, stroyed by fire in 1873, and was re- placed by a larger structure, also of wood. in the following year. This structure, regarded of architecture,” served as orship for almost 100 e a “model house of , or until At the Lincoln Congregational Temple | the Winter of 1775-6, when it was de- tomorrow morning and evening there stroyed by the British because it had At 11 | been used as a public arsenal by the an address will be delivered by | toun corporation and as a meeting place for rebellious utterances against the Crown. After the close of the Revolu- tion the Old North Church united with King of Utah the “Brick Church” the formal union taking place in 1779, and moved into the structure which stands today, and from which Paul Revere hung his lan- tern to warn the colonists of the move- Bihle FHall BIBLE HALL 6th and G Sts. N.W. Preaching, Morning, 11:00 Evangelistic Service, 8 P.M. Open-air Service, 7:00, Rev. David H. McDowell will speak in the morning service on “The Vitals of being I it was de- | ate of the Rev. Henry Ware under | whom came the separation from the orthodox Congregationalists. | el | _ Right Rev. Bernard Sheil, Catholic | Bishop of Chicago, was a newsboy. : Hnited BWrethren Memorial United Brethren h 8—"The Church Dr. 8. B. Daush . £ P . 8 pm lson, ME WHERE PEOBLE A COME Al COME AGA! 8UBJECT: “SOUL AND BODY” SERVICES- unday, 11 AM. and § P.M. wi'ié’@éakhmi\}infi% MEETINGS—3 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and | Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. | —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week | _days. Closed Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg.. 14th and G Sts, 9 (Wednesdays, | _Sundaysand ho :30). |FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th $t.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor TIS Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. 3ec.—320 Woodward Bldg. o.m. Buptiat PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor 11 a.m—Sermon oo 1Y 3. T Calbary | Columbis Road Near 15th Street | MARK DEPP | T Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education. otter Organist and Director of Musle. p At _Eleven O'Clock ‘The Bones of Joseph” At Eight O'Clock “The Battles of Peace’ The Minister Preaches Music by Vested Chorus. AINCOLN RO, CHU A . A A ] “Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Chureh) Corner John =ln#|'ll Plsce sad © James Shera Montgomery, 11:00—Publie we .h“':l'.h b L L “Life’s Incommeasurables” 8:00—Public worship with sermo REV. WARREN LEE BRIGEs “THE MISSION OF MEMORIALS” Is the topic of the pastor's sermon “MUSICAL SERVICE” By the quartet and choir st 8 P.M. PETWORTH Grant Cirele and N. . Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor The Church With the Lighted Cross Connecticut Ave. and Jocel ey CadlE, Do o Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 AM. “WAR FOR PEACE” 8:00 pm.— “The Church in Porto Rico” | Mrs. F. C. Reynolds HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D, Minister 9:48 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: 'CONQUESTS WHICH CHALLENGE FAITH” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 I‘r.m—s;ennon: “THE CHRISTIAN TYPE OF LIFE” Final sermon on - of Life.” 8. 8118 pm., “The # "ifnum?&:n with voices, solo, quartet and Church school mission: meeting, 9:30 am.; Epworth League, 5:30 p.m. pro- gram conducted by Miss Anna Miller; Brotherhood, 7 p.m.; Biblical pageant, “The Men of the Bible,” 8 pm, Mrs. Irene Broadnick directress, Bible Class Meets. E. M. Girdner will lead the discussion of the Wilmeth Bible class for men of Columbia mhu Christian _Church, 1435 Park , tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. ‘The pastor, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, and members of the class invite the! Morning at Eleven “In the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” Evening at Eight “The Prayer Every One Must Offer to Enter Heaven” 9:30—Bible 10:00—Rien’ mest 36 suditort um. T:0—Five Societies of HaPpy Youns : " T AT8%r CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. Sunday Meetings Free Esoteric Lectures May 25, Saturday, 8 pm.—The per- ! fect science of demonstra. | ting an; you want (a asterplece’ Church Music Director 8 —Sub-Con- Christianity.” @onaregational ' Plymouth Congregational hurch 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE" (Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday) 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. Theodore R. Pete: “The Secret of Spiritual Enla; nt.” CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGA‘HO.NAL CHURCH S—Four depart- s Kimball. di- “The Sympathetic Christ” 8 pm. “Conditioned Values” Wednesday, 8 pm., tion to Pastor. Fifth year mnlmpvuwy. The Church and School invites to be present at all services. FIFTH 7'y, l::-"!lll E. Brires Py e PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES. H Street Christian Church Extends Invitation to Men. At the H BStreet Christian Church pecial ‘will be held tomorrow, with the Bible school at 9:4! men are ded in 's Class. . Henry O. Mashew wil preach at v. Henry C. a 11 am. on “THe Christ of Experience.” At 8 pm. his subject will be ‘“Masons at Their Best.” : Hyattaville Services. | The , Dr. R. P. Robertson. of | First Church of Hyattsville, will Sunday morning on “The Cure of the Crime Wave." ! MASS MEETING FOR LAW OBSERVANCE IN WASHINGTON The Citizens’ Service Association ANNOUNCES A MEETING AT FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH 16TH AND CHURCH STS. SUNDAY —3:00 PM. BISHOP CANNON—“The Place of the Minister and the Church in Good Government and Politics.” HON. LEO A. ROVER—U. S. District Attorney. HON. GALE H. STALKER, M. C.—Co-Author Jones-Stalker Bill. The Chaminade Glee Club Will Sing SHOW YOUR INTEREST IN A DRY WASHINGTON BY COMING OUT TO THIS MEETING 3rd and A Sts. NE. T 3 | Eitpafemmn teue “FEN STEPS TO THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH” Brightwood Park = fa McKendree Methodist Church 921 Massachusetts Ave Nw. “A NATION A VED OF GOD.” 00 PM. “CULTIVATING THE HIGHEST." DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. nd Sermon et ‘ot orchest FOUNDRY (Organtsed 18514) Sixteenth St. Near P St Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minis Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Religious Education. 9:30 a.m —Chureh School. 11:008.m— “A Rendezvous With Life” Spirited Songs BRI Ave. BETHANY _= HUGH T. STEVENSON. Mi; Preaching by the pastor at 11 “Sacred Memories.” Dedication of Memorial Pews. And at 8 pm, b Our Inheritance.” Installation of B. Y. P. U. officers, Bible School, 9:30; four B. Y. P. U's, 6:45 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor N.Ww. Thos. E. Boorde 9:30 a.m.—Bibla School. George D. Sullivan, Bupt. Sermon Bubjects: “Master, Don't Y ! masterp! May 26, Sunday, 3 5 scious Mind—what it is and how to use fits inex- haustible resources (a mas- terpiece). May 26, Sunday, 8 p.m—Resurrec- tion of Christ in the light of Occult Science (a mas- terpiece). The Playhouse 1814 N Street N.W. Dr. Thind, Uke all world teachers, freely gives and freely receives. ¥ o, 5 ial - — Musi¢ P“m‘nlnh‘fl o5 8. 0:00, Chlanel 3; 4 B. Y. P. U, During these 20 vears the Darling- ton Memorjal has been erected, 1.533 e have been baptized and 843 have Deen, contributed fo J; Bichardson ir. Choral and Glee Dee; : e Mornine_Worshi. 11 & "SPIRITUAL EXERCISE. ‘The sixth and last sermon of the e mGING GAPS: Sunday Evening lub, 7:00 pm.— Iole studs. einsioe and mouon Dicture “The Liftle Chureh Around the Corner.” Berea Bible Class. TAKOMA PARK CHURCH 1100 ANE Fheer g B00—8ix -Bovs Trom' Mus ot "y, ys fro Speak and Sing. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. 1 :o?I.A.M.-—At the Church it. and Va. “THE MA oF i ;38;,' »—ngr&hbullul. Rev. William A. Haggerty 4 @ongregational re!”—11:00 A M. try”'—8:00 P.M. National Lodge. No. 13, F. A A. M, the guests at the evening service. Music by Foundry Quartet Choff. itol b ) ts. u“"v’n" o' NEveR BRIGHT. HAPPY SERVICES. CHEVY CHASE (Western Aven, EDWARD 0. CLARK, "Fasiors'®’ | 11AM—Hon. Clinton N. H Sth Near | LI B S.W. Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler Minister Director of Religious Education MEMORIAL SUNDAY 9:30 A M.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Sermon: “America’s Greatest Liability” THURSDAY, MAY 30 8:00 P.M.—Address: “Celtic Mythology and Religion” By Dr. Joseph Dunn Professor of Celtic Literature, Catholic University F. W. Johnson 9:30Rible Schnol. Clas ople. 8.00_"Two Men We Oueht fa Know. Church Devotional’ Meeting, Thursdsy KENDALL C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. ot the Church to the “P. U. in charge, Welcoms to AN T Baptizing_at_morning_serviy CENTENNIAL E._ Hez Swem T+ SOUTHERN EP WORTH Church on Capitel Hill” Opposite Lincoln Park. 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor Sermon by pastor at 11 am., “THE MIRACLE BOOK.” 8 pm., Sermon by Rev. Joseph H. Balthis, Presiding Elder, Washington District. Sunday School, 9:30. Epworth League, 7 p.m.. Hi-League, 6:30 p.m. Ninety-and-Nine Brotherhood, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer Meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday. All are welcome. Music by vested chotr, S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist.Director. & FRANCIS ASBURY J. JOSEPH RIVES, Minister 11 A.M.—Public Worship—Pastor’s Subject, “Wher 8 P.M.—Rev. Joseph Dodes, D. D, of Czechoslovakia. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Epworth League, 7 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, THURSDAY, 8 P.M. MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D, PASTOR 11 AM.—“Victory of the Gospel in Czechoslovaki The Reverend Joseph Dobes. D. D. 8 PM.—"CAN YOU RUN IN THE MUD AND WIN?" Doetor Lambeth 11 AM.—Junior Congregation (in Sunday School Auditorium). “YOUTH'S BLESSINGS"—The Reverend H.R. Doal, Junior Preacker Sunday School, 9:30 AM. (Primary Department, 9 AM.) Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. 80 Trme Concert b5 Musle Devartment. Proo-will Offerin 8 P.M. Thursday—Prayer Meeting—Mr. Deal “THE TAN" | pastor, WISCONSIN He ‘Rf“;-rnu-. Pastor Claren: 11:00—*THE PAl "t ek P ikt Rev. T. F. Boo: de nee illustrated by the AVENUE n Sts. N.W. “The Southerm Methodist Massing of the Colors Service Sunday, May 26th OPEN AIR AMPHITHEATRE WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL CLOSE under the auspices of District of Columbia Chapter of the Military Order of the World War with Fifty Patriotic Organizations Participating Sermon by BISHOP FREEMAN Music by U. S. Marine Band—3:30 Religious Service—4:00 THE PUBLIC IS INVITED ‘ No Admission Tickets are Required In the Event of Rain, This Service Will Be Held in the Bethlehem Chapel H. 6. speaks—The Go—Come of Jesust” Eary chairs (men Nike them): 2, Draving ch.; debtless. 7th and Eve RIGRLANDS BAPTIST CHURA Fonriconth Street: &t Jemerean, Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastsr, 11:00—Diseintine.” R00_"Self Tnterpratation.” | 9:30, Church School: 6:45, B. Y. P. U. @ [h 8th & H Sts. N.W. H a arp Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“The Book of Remembrance” 8 P.M.—Rev. J. H. Rushbrooke, D. D. Lo England 7:45 P.M.—Org, cital—Thomas' Moss 11 A.M.—Junior Church—Rev. H. J. Councilor 9:30—Sunday School 6:45 dhristian Endeavor FIRST 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washingtos Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 A.M.—*“How Sentiment Crystallizes in the Character” 8 P.M.—“The Call of the Echoes.” Sunday Sehool, 9:30 AM. B. Y. P. 48 P.M. ‘Sweaish ‘setvice ar 8360 S VISITORS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY HEARTILY WELCOMED! NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbia Road MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, Pastor 11 AM.—DR. J. H. RUSHBROOKE of England. 8 P.M.—Pastor's Question Sermon, “WHAT ABOUT PRAYER?" 9:30 A.M.—Bible School; 7 P.M.—Young People. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.-W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D, Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 A M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.—“GOD’S DESIRE” Dr. Jason Noble Pierce 8 PM.—“LYING VOICES” Dr. Harris E. Starr of New Haven and Washington 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont God?” Photoplay Sunday Night Wil illustrate the Sermon “CHILDREN OF THE WHIRLWIND"” With Lionel Barrymore, Johnnie Walker and Marguerite De La Motte Thursday and Friday, May 30th and 31st, 8 P.M. 11-Reel Picture, Featuring “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” From his birth, through his boyhood to manhood, his romance with Anne Rutledge, through the presidency and the strife of the Civil War. In this picture 61 events in the life of Lincoln are shown. Every One Invited Free-Will Offerings :00 P.M., W e Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road or Massachusetts Avenue Bus Lines

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