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‘Annual State Affair Will Be Staged at National Bap- tist Edifice. Dr. Stephen J. Corey, acting presi- dent of the Foreign Mission Society of Disciples of Christ, who is here in with their convention, will preach at the National Baptist Me- mo\‘hl tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Pastor G. wnch on the subject ance Reform and . of the Senior Young People's Society wll! occur at 6 o'clock tomorrow night, after which the society will meet in the ll’]l_glh class room at 6:45 o'clock. e Mizpah class will celebrate its twentieth birthday anniversary Tues- day dinner at 6:30 o'clock with an by Mrs, Clara D. Pinkham, who d and taught the class for four 2> subject. for the midweek service 'nnmdly wfll be “What Would Jesus ‘Witnessing?” !l lddlflon to the usual meeting of the Boy Scouts and the Junior World Wide Guild Priday night there will the annual State social for all members of the church and friends under the auspices of the women's so- . The chairmen of the States are follows: Alabama, Miss Rosa Hold- er; ansas, E. L. Valentine; OCali- ifornia, Miss Pierson; Connecticut, Miss . Lombard; District of Columbia, Miss ; Delaware, Mrs, Kusenberg; Georgia, Mrs, C. M. Young; Tllinols, Miss Fleharty; Indiana, Miss Sherwood; Iowa, Mrs. Elizabeth Peter- son; Kansas, Mrs. Dexter; Kentucky, Maine 3 Miss. Astoni; Virginia, Mrs. George m:‘nduu Hampden Wilson; NGLISH SPEAKER T0 OCCUPY PULPIT|g: . J. W. Black, Disciples’ Con- vention Delegate, to Speak at Baptist Churlh: Hon. soemwmm.‘vpm @ongregational ‘| to Man.” Baptism - place in connection with the | service at 11:15 am. At the evening ‘l.nm:hmm Dr. George F. Dudley, of welcome. E’lluh October 1 lhnfl 'nlc):er made an y Branch met recenfly and by the rector, Dr. Z. Bar- begun for their annual bazaar and sup- per to be xiven November 3. i DELEGATES NAMED TO LUTHERAN SYNOD Seven to Represent Concordia Church at Baltimore Area’ Conference. The regional conference of the Balti- more area of the Evangelical Synod of N. A. will be held in Baltimore, Md., October 22 and 23. The following dele- tes will represent Concordia Lutheran Flnlelicli Church at this conference: H. F. Dunkhorst for the church council, A. N. Schroeder for the Sunday school, Fred Graebner for the brotherhood, Miss Mary Widmayer for the Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Lucy Harford for the Mission Society, Miss Ann Tresselt for 7 the Young People’s League, and Mrs. H. Witt for the Concordia Links. In addition to these delegates who go for the two-day conference, a group of lbnut 36 will go to Baltimore for the day’s sessions. Rev. Charles !:nflm‘ pastor Concordia Church, will . deliver an iress on “Individual Church Membership” at the conference. ‘The semi-annual congregational meet- ing of Concordia Church will be held October 20. Several matters of impor- tance for the further development of religious education will be presented to thl.sk meeting by the Sunday school eTs. s In both the German and English » | services tomorrow morning the will preach on “The Lord’s Day—a. of infants wg:l hke 8] ' Nl Lol ;| Rev. A. E. Metcalf to Address Har- | | The pastor, Dr. H. service the pastor will speak briefly on 3 | “The Pear] of Great Price. R POLICEMAN TO SPEAK rison Bible Class, Rev. H. E. Metcalf, a member of the class and a private in the gfiln force, will address the Harrison ible class of Congress Street Metho- Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty- flnt street, tomorrow morning.at 9:45 o'clock in the auditorium of the church. His subject will be “The Insight of the Pure in Heart.” W. C. Olff will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. A. ‘Kester, will 'h both of Every Church Mem- Expects btr"lndltl .m.- his topic will be lism."” Christian Endeavor Rev. H. F. Ward to Bpelk Christian .'.hlll h\ Union ’l'hecloflul named by lstemwn 8. Wise ul;';z el !«he m foremost religious of uu Howard V:::lnr:"-';L lkg;z o ive re) Rankin Mgh | Des Moines Minister to Occupy The Magnetic \ MATTHEWS :Ay'mfl i oct u. s PM. Plll‘hllm Study Class Thursdays. 8:15 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hil Bldg, 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. “The Bright Side of MRS, BLANCHE K. POVELSEN. Admission Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sta. Churel —9:45 Mrs, Helons Kimpah Direcior ol Religious Education, Mr. Florenz Hinz, Supt. Morning_Worship—11_o'cloel Communion Sefvice and Reception of M Bermon—“OVERTONE! First Comprenational Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Ministe Christiaj Sunday School, 9:45 AM. n Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.—DR. HARRY OTIS PRITCHARD of Indianapo mllol of lLe.I lis 3 'III" iples of Savia ! “THE PRESENT BATTLE GROUND OF CHRISTIANITY” 8 P.M.—DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, “SAN MICHELE” The Unstaged Play of Life . m;flwfi:’n&‘ 'l":%kt‘; .:’“ua 1 B ‘consresation. and. A7 for Church Night Mupper, Berie:s gnd Sunday Priends Invi EVERY ONE CORDIALLY lNVlT‘ED Mount Pleasant egtional 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell ¢ Minister - Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education Sunday | 9:30 AM.—Church School. | 11:00 A.M—Sermon, 'America’s Spiritual Rebound,” by Rev. Wil- Third ‘l;::.lotbn isciotes of Christ. Indianspolls, Indisns Thursday, October 23 8:00 P.M.—“Elizabethan Protes! i Protestantism.” Address by Mr. Lovell. wumt«mfi LIFE ADJUSTMENT An Undenominational Servi Stafl Consultations, mml 10:00-11:30 CENTER or People of all Creedl and Classes AM, la-l.l. P.M. - excepb. iy 50 e THE EVENING STAR PASTOR'S SERMON 0 BE BROADCAST |2z = t-|Dr, James H. Miers to Talk on “Unpardonable Sin” Tomorrow Morning. Dr. James H. Miers, minister of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thir- teenth and Fairmont streets, wili preuh tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Un- pardonable Sin.” The nrvlce will be broadcast by WJSV. At 8 o'clock he will discuss the first chapter of Mark's Gospel. Supt. Thomas P. Durham will take charge of the services tomorrow at 9:30 am, in the Sunday school, assisted by the following departmental superintend- ents: Senior, C. Vernon Hill; junior, Miss Eleanor White; primary, Mrs. W. R. Stewart (acting): beginners’, Miss Evelyn Weedon, and assistant superin- tendent, William R. Stewart. A new young men’s Bible class will be organ- ized tomorrow, in charge of Charles T. Clayton, assisted by a group of young men of the church. At 4:30 p.m. the Senior Christian En- deavor Society will meet in Kelly Hall for special prayer, and at 6 o'clock for tea. At 7 o'clock the regular prayer meeting will be held in Kelly H‘ll led by Vernon Dickinson, whose subject will dell Morgan. ship.” ‘The minister's class in New Testa- ment Greek will meet Tuesday at 7:30 PRt 7:30 pm. Thursdsy the trustees and officers of the Women's Ald Society will meet for special prayer. At 8| oclock the prayer meeting wiil be led by the minister. ‘The topic is “Discip! DR. CHARLES S. MEDBURY T0 BE GUEST PREACHER Calvary Methodist Pulpit at Morning Service. Dr. Charles 8. Medbury, minister in the University Place Christian Church, Des Moines, Towa, will be the guest preacher at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street, at the morning service tomorrow. ‘The personnel of -the committee of men which is sponsoring the Sunday evening services, co-operating with the pastor, is as follows, arranged by sub- committees: Advisory and finance, D: A. C. Christie, n Dice, H. W. Ki miller; devotions, - Edward M. Hal H. M. Dudley, 3) publlcl'.y. Leslie J. Johnston, Roy-l M. Gerhardt; speaker for special occasions, Harley V. Speelman; ushers md re- ception, Charles E. Swihart, A Bageant, O. E. Carlton, ‘Th ho e Joneph W, Xtiompson. - The ose) . pson. e minister will discuss the subject “Moral Madness.” @hristian Science Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF C"Rlss'sl: SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MA! First Church of Cllrht Scle-fin Columbia Road and Eu Second Ch-rdl ol CllrM Sclentht Third Churdl ofl Chrln Scientist 13th and Fourth Church of Chrls! Sckllfllt 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” ufifih"}" Pra S WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING—8 O'CLOCK é READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts~Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 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 Bld 14th and G Sts. * Hours, 9:30 to (] (Wednesdays, 930 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bld 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to p.m. iilm'u Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. " Morning Service at 11:00, “Love’s Supreme Demand” Evening Service at 7:45, “You Must” Young Peoples Societies at 6:45 A Musical Convocation for the study of the liturgy, hymns and music of the church will special be held on October 24 at 10 am., 2 pm. and 8 pm. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH | 511 WASHINGTON, SERMONS ANNOUNCED Georgetown Lutheran Church Meeting Topics Listed. of Jesus Christ Con- imeon Anna—The Insight of the Pure eart.” H A Junior and Senior Christian En- deavor at 7 pm. Topic for the seniors, “Christians and Sunday.” At the 8 mh:emu !].l;e subject will be “Three y Angels.” \ Prayer meetifly Thursday, 8 p. ‘Topic, “World Temperance Sunda | Spiritual Weapons in a World War,' DISCIPLES’ DELEGATE TO OCCUPY PULPIT Pastor, Returned From Africa, to Preach for Dr. Frederick Brown Harris. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on the theme “Unclaimed Possessions.” At, the evening service the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Royal Dye, delegate to the National Convention of the Dis- ciples of Christ, recently returned from missionary work in healing and preach- of neighbérhood acquaintance gatherings of Foundry members will be held Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Laise, on Military road. Others gather- ings will be held in other neighborhoods on succeeding Tuesdays in October and November, at each of which Dr. and Mrs. Harriswill _expect to meet the members of the Foundry congregation | residing in the several districts. ARy il Will Receive Members. George O. Bul]ocks e lt the Thll'd Baptist Church, Q streets, tomorow at 11 lm i "wmc ‘Think Ye of Christ?” Holy communion and the receiving of new members will follow the morning service. At 3:30 o’clock Dr. Bullock will preach at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, R street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. At 8 pm. his topic is. “Overcoming Faith.” Sunday morning prayer meet- 6 to 7:30 o'clock; Bible school, 9:15 am.; Junior C. E. Soclety, 4 pm.; C. E. Society, 5 pm.; Senjor C. E. Soclety, 6 pm.; prayer meeting Tues- day, 8 to 10 pm.; Y. P. prayer meeting Thursday, 8 m 9'pm. Lutheran Church of the A(ofiement Nlrlh Capitel & R. L Howard E. Savder; Services, 11 AM. and § PA "'fi"n 45 AM. Church of tlne Refomnhol REYV. ts. 8.E. Paster. hool. N New b-n-hiu na ln Pastor, Richard Schmid: m.—Sunday School. m.—Worship, Dr. L. M. Zimmerman. L H. Waring. _ Temporarily W.uluppm, in Colony Theatre Georgia Ave. and Farragut St. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 1 AM. “With Paul in Philip 9:45—8unday School. ST. PAUL’S Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D. Pastor 11:00 a.m.—8ervice at _the ai - r. Drmor of 'Gon Girdle of Truth.” ll!h ud H Sts. 30 5 m —Ehritlan - Endeavor. Service at Eplphly Chpel 16th and U Sts. N.W. uther League. oly ' Communion. Sermon, Service. CONCORDIA CHURCH 4lvunnllcll Syned of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. 3000 Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, n Service, —Elll’“lh Service, “The Lord’s Day—a Gift to Man.” 8:00 p.m.—Organ Recital by Prof. Guy Lucas. Miss M. v-u- mann, Soprane Soloist. 'GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor ___A_CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL! T ST. MATTHEW'’S 2 Kentucky 4th and E Sts. N.W: Rev. Hugo M. Hennig ! '8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “The Old Testament joice that their good neigh will be— will Way of Salvation.” Luther Place Memorial Chch At Thomas Circle Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor - The pastor and people of this congregation re- bors of the Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church are now able to worship in their new church on the Circle. The sermon subject at the 11 o’clock service “The Faith of My Church” At the 8 P.M. service the pastor’s theme be— “The Master’s Marching Orders” Sunday School meets at 9:45 and Christian ‘Endeavor at 6:45. v You Are Heartily Invited to All Services D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1930. (HYMNS OF CHURCH ARE T0 BE STUDIED Convocation to Be Held Octo- ber 24 at Keller Memorial Lutheran Building. A convocation to study the services anc the great hymns of the Christian NEW PASTOR SPEAKS | " AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. James H. McBroom of Atlanta Succeeds Minister Called to Louisville Post. Fourteenth Street Church of Ohfl!t. located in the 3400 block north- west, has called to the pulpit * Rev. James H. McBroom o( Atlanta, Ol. to! A. Klingman, wi mcoeed Rev. to Louisville, Ky. Mn McBroom is a graduate of David Lipscomb College of Nashville, Tenn., and the Atlanta Theological Seminary of Atlanta, Ga. He has eVlMelued in several of the States, and hi rved as mlnilur of the l:hurcxh in Bhelbyvme Church will be held October 24 at the TE Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, Maryland avenue and Ninth street northeast, Dr. S. T. Nicholas, tor. ‘The session at 10 a.m. will given to a study of the church’s historic serv- ices of public worship. ~Prof. Luther Reed of the Philadelphia Luthenn 'rmologicll Seminary and Harry sykes of Lancaster, Pa., will mke the addresses. The session at 2:15 p.m. will present a study of hymnology. Dr. Gomer C. Rees of North Wales, Pa., will speak. There will be open discussions, with the asking and answering of ques- tions. Choral vespers at 8 pm. will present the anthems of composers of various nationalities and will illustrate the church year. Dr. George R. Seltzer of Hartford, Conn., will also speak. The public is invited. There are no charges for the course. ‘The local cornmltlee in chnrn is Rev. H. Manken, jr.; Dr. 8. T. Nicholas, Dr. glel?lr{' w. Snyder and Rev. Charles H. er. —_———— fimtmmal Church of Many N tolle_Falth. mn'r" L) . m. night du; A welcome Ta ol BIBLE HALL Assembly of God. h and G Sts. N Inspiring music and the pure Gospel a1 _every servic Forget not the assembling together Is Mussolini the Anh-CImst? Sunday Night at 7 :30 Hear This Sermon on Daniel’s Lion; Bear, Leopard and Beast Dreadful, and St. John’s Patmos Vision of the Merger of ‘Nations and All Commerce, By the Noted Mid-Western Evangelist, Loren B. Staats % Full Gospel North Capitol & K Sts. Sundays, 11:00 ‘and Doors Open 6:30—Come Early for Seat the minister of the Church for about seven years. He will speak tomorrow at 11 am. the subject belng “God_So Loved the ‘World.” p‘.!r;\h.] he will discuss Rev. H. King Tells Topics. Rev. Herbert King, pastor of the Ply- mouth Congregational Church, Seven- teenth and P stfeets, will have for his topic tomorrow at 11 o'clock, “Uncon- sclous Losses,” and at 8 p. Zealous Christians.” Church M:honl 9:30 am. fiulunualm | Universalist Nahonal | Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. | Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. | 10:15—Church School 11:00—Service of Worship “Can We Love to Order?” 77 07 2 N 222 L 2 2 P Tabernacle 7:30—Nightly, 7:45 Entnrnnal fitral WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. OLY COMMUNION HOLY couumlxon AND SERNON & PREACHES. HOBAINS OF NEW YORK o (5 11:00 AM. PL!' N REACHER. TH] SIEHOP OF wumnomn 4:00 P.M. TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR WOODLEY ROAB Bus LINE. ‘The Resurrection, 4:00 p.m. (8. 8., The faith of the Holy Catholic Chu; d 11 a.m. 7, T i Evensons and £ ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST, PAUL'B cnuncn " ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. CLERGY: Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVICES ly Communion . Bch ST. MARGARET’S A and 1t Plac o Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. res, Assistant. Com- Evensong and semmn by the Ro Rty Communion. at w i St Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. PREACHER, Sunday, October 19th, The Rev. Calvert E. Buck Sunday Services 7:30 and 11:00 AM. Week Days ‘Wed. and Fri,, Thurs.,, 11:00 A. % ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Btreet N.W. e linteentis Sundur Alie: FrISAY. Tues., Talk and Sermo; 7:30 p.m —Evening Praver ‘and Ser- Thursday, 10 A.M., Holy Communion. ST. JOHN’'S CHURCH Lafayette Square BERVICES Holy Communion. ~Morning praver and sermon. Dr. Johnston will presch. All Souh' Muuorhl Church n-)lw. I.I.D.fl-'lm “%"" : yer and Ser- 8 1 | ca | Saint Mark’s ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Elehth Strect Northeast {heast bet. B & C Bta. 8 Bev. GEORGE W, ATKINSO NSON: DD Rector i§ M am: atins, i —Sung 130 p.m. —Bolflnn ‘Evensons and Beae- ction, Dali: 7:00 Take It and B, of Florits. A 1 Eiumin aad-C Btress Horthenst ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral. 12th St. N.W. e3P !:cuu. uuslcu. SERV- 1cE"BY THE 16, orsanint. apa direct Commuplon Thursd: Days at 10 a. Church and Baints School and Bible Class, Thirg apd A Strests Southeast. . Rev. Hul oA . Rector. oly Communion. -+ a3 am Qhureh School and Bible 114 oo-m—-Momlu: (prayer and Ser- the Rector., S Young Peo) et g People's Meel n&h ening Prayer “and mon, Dr. W. C. Hic ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. N.W. Rev. Robert Coolidge Mastertor, .m.—Holy Communion. Morning _Serv —Church School. GOOD SHEPHERD CORNELTUS B 5-5““507‘ ABROTT. Holy Communion . Holy Communion’ _Evening Praver & Sermon GUEST PASTOR TO SPEAK Maryland Conference President to Preach at New Methodist Church. ‘The new Wi Prot- estant Church, nsas avenue and Hamllton utneo.. wlu have “Rh m speaker _tomorrow Smith, president of tln n\ul Conference. His, sermon “The Christian and the | Home.” Dr. 8. B, m Preaches Morning af 11 “Gold In Our Gardens™” Evening at 8 “What Can We Believe?” 5T 405000 R B Sunday School. 9:40 ©. E. Societies. 7. Midweek Service Thursday. 8 P.M. 'lll Nnvembnr 6 nnd @ minstrel M h the church November 21. | PAGEANT PLANNED At Atonement Lummn Church to- morrow morning Rev. Snyder will speak on the subject splmu.l Dyn- amite.” At the Vesper service, the sermon auhjeet is; “M-'Afll! for Bufld- ing g:\ruunn aracter.” - geant, “The Giving Augs- %\:ll’:d‘con{essiion" o be,_ presented 1012 9th St. evening, characters in co‘l tume. i | N.wW. = 4 P.M.—Lecture. 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. Seats Free. No Collection. | Other Seruices - "HA] L L MISSION , 713 D St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervice every Sunday at 2:30 p.am. ALL_WELCOME. h Sunday at 11 A.M,, D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Freewill Offerin N2 - Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Mgtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader. l:“‘.l.—g. “A’y mol 11_AM.—LECTURE Dean Franklin “DIVINE INSIGHT” Soloist, Myra McCathran Meyers 6:43 P.M.—Good Words ub. “REMEMBER THY FIRST LOVE” Mr. ARTHUR BUCK 8 P.M.—LECTUNE Dean Franklis Soloist, Myr: ‘l'lec thran Meyers Thursday, %, 5 and 8 .'.I:fl. ALL ARE WELCOME Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yogananda Sunday, October 19, 1930, 8:00 PH. “Silence: Il- Creative Value in iritual Life” IMHHCHAII JOTIN, THE (G Wednesday, 8 P.M., October 22 AP PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N St. N.W. The Public Welcome Zion Baptist Church Leader ¥ St. 5.W., Between 3rd and 43 Sts. . Bl treet Hindu Philosophy ondars 7 to 8 For Patan,; Beginners' 3 A —Junior Christian vor, BT termediate n- it of ‘Ho! s BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Mifs igton, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. ‘ METROPOLITAN | CHEVY CHASE Sixth and A Sts. N.E. FOWARD. OLIVER CLARK, Misiier JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Moraing at Elaven Rev. G. Hubert Speed, Ph. D. Of St. Petersbur; ooyt S Earaive Rev. Elmer Ward Cole, D. D. h Bend, Ind. no—r.:bu Sehml r. Shaver 'meets men in auditorium. 6:45—Four Societies of Youns People. SPECIAL tfifi:&"% D. p,. ot 8:00—“The Wise_and_the Foolish.” WEST WASHINGTON PASTOR JOHN COMPTON BALL WILL Soe, Sl ot B Do AN PRESIDE AT ALL SERVICES. ATTEND THE _GLOWING. GOING AND GROWING Cllm PETWORTH » m 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMONS, Pastor. Hear “Radio Charlie” in - Evangelistic Meeting Oct. 12 to 26 Inclusive 2 .—Sunda; *hool.. i 7th and Randoloh Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH. 30 8.m—Graded Sunday School ‘m.—Sermon by Pastor. “FULL- S8 or Mestings. ; "mm.snmnls" fonteve. { BETHANY "% o nd B ¥ HUGR T. STEVENSON. ## Sermon by Pastor at 1 5 Bible School 4B Y P U .. Evershody Peels at Home at Béthany, ENDALL, nh m: Preaching by Rey. et 10th & N Sts. N.W. Thos. E. Boorde, Pastor Bible School, Geo.' D. Sullivan, i—HoW——To Whm'n e A.M. “Build nl a Christian Character,” Edward T. Fenwick, B. Y. P U. s!’lsf‘:l ela . Y.°P, U. m, Mrs. Ve Gibson, pres.,, 7:00 p.m. CENTENNIAL ! th and Eve N.E. ! E. Hez Swem The D:.l-n'lgkei | Easy - m. chairs (men lke Brasers for nenline. ‘11 a.m., “Wenti: | Associational Year fulness of Powerfuiness.” ALL WELCOME AT oMcl ;rrln Monday lnd flrul‘—h dlllyr kE GRACE 9th & S. C. Ave. 8.E. F. W. Johnson, Paster. 9:30—Bible School. cl-nu mx al 45— ot Church r-y'u ""“.':'«f 'numdu lt"& mon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and addres: 1317 G St. N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. s W. -m.—Holy Communion. reh School. Mnmln‘tn rnyelr and Ser- hy Tnterpreted from . the -m-?al Entry to Get ane. % 1 | g_ ! union 1001, Prayer and Ser- People's League s praver and addfess. 'rhnnau—noly Communion_at 10 s.m. Dr. C. Ernest Smith Will Preach On The Commg Mission 3 gL ettt 05t be ‘country. RNational Baptist Memorial. ° 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. 11 AM.—Dr. S. J. Corey of the Disciples Conven- tion. 8 PM.——TIle Pastor, “The Temperance Reform and Its Foes.” Thursday Evening, “What Would Jesus Do—Abont Witnessing ?”’ Friday Evening, Annual State Social. @alh ar? i 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Mim'.fir 11 AM.—DR. EDGAR DEWITT JONES. - Of Detroit. & 8 PM.—“THE BACK SIDE OF THE DESERT.” 7:45—Organ Rmul, Tiom Moss, Organist. " 9:30—Sunday Scheol. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8:00, DOLOND s oy & Yot Are SE - 11 AM.—“The Christian’s Powerhouse.” 8 P.M.—“Getting Ready to Go Home.” mltl’lthlndl Cap.'Sts. Branch. The Gospel Preached and Suny WORSHIP WITH US. FIRST = 'Pmfim- oF wAsEINGTON Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor. 11 A.M—Mdnuhlg Hon. J. W. Black of Leices- ter, 8 P.M. Diamond-like Luster.” —“Lov Sunday School, 9:30 B. Y.P. U, 6:45 pm. WITH US.

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