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MICHIGAN BISHOP TOLEAD EVENSONG Right Rev. John N. McCor- miok to Be Special Preach- er at Catr!edral. Right Rev. John Newton McCormick, D. D, bishop of western Michigan, will the special preacher tomorrow at the ’s Open Alr Evensong at the foot Peace Cross in the Washington Close at 4 pm. The service sermon will be broadcast over sta- tion WMAL of the Columbia Broadecast- ing system. Bishop McCormick will mh next Sunday also at the same Native of Richmond. Bishop McCormick, w] hou-munol Richmond, Va.. and has hel Cross work and in charge of these Rev. John W Gummere of the Ca- thedral will preach at the 11 a.m. eamlm of holy communion In tomorrow. The other 1l g 5 - 19 28! if Ei. ihit i i i | : g i 200 CHILDREN ENTER BETTER BABIES CONTEST Rallipolis Grotto Event Open to Competing Youngsters Only Week Longer—Other Features. far ha mmmm ve | from Lewis R. Henfllt.h 1435 ordered him held under $5,000 . Policeman llGll'l' REV. J. N. McCORMICK. BROTHERHOOD GROUP. TO GREET DELEGATES Visitors En Route to St. Andrew Convention Will Pass Through City Tomorrow. John H. Davidson, secretary of the Potomac Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, is in charge of enter- tainment of Northern brotherhood dele- gates passing through Washington next ‘Wednesday morning on their way to the soclety’s national convention at Sewanee, Tenn. The Potomac Assembly is tendering the visiting delegates a luncheon at the Arlington Hotel that day. Thz ‘Washington delellflon is lnfl.n: on special cars at 4:45 pm, via_the Southern Railway and consists of Rev. William R. Moody, Grace Church, Woodside, Md.; Rev. H. A. Woolfall and Allen Cross, St. Mark's, Wi Maj. F. Granville Munson, St. llll- thew’s, Hyattsville; E. E. Esell, 8t. Thomas,’ Washington; Robert H. Richmond Chambers and ‘ashing- 's, Wi Rogers, St. Johru. Lafay- T'!nl third street; I, Chi'ne\ of the Nativity, and H. Lew- rence Choate of St. Paul's, Rock Creek Mr. Choate is the retiring president of the national organization. HEAVILY GUARDED MAN HELD FOR GRAND JURY ‘B,ooo ‘Bail Ordered for Dixon,: Colored, Alleged Robber, ‘Who Tried Escape. ‘With & heavy guard of deputy mar- shals and balliffs about him, Warren Dlm colored, who mempted ‘to from week by dMnl = e Se e Bumu. ‘was arraigned grand jury action in Ponce caun yes- terday on a charge of Dixon with_tak street. Judge Robert Mattingly 000 bond. J. A. Voss, who had arrested Dixon, received a broken leg when he followed the man through the window and fell 10 feet to the concrete below.,Dixon was unhurt by his fall and was recaptured a block away. Bupt. d considered, Was & case where it might, in| the absence of eyewitnesses, m difficult to bnnz the guilt to lnymmdt;:dull might be possible to show that certain | could have committed the .-a-u the wider the possibility the fvelyn said, were in | . Shartly .fu:r dl | BEEy joflz had come to tell of her aunt's leath. “You didn't see any one in the gar- den at any time?” the superintendent “Well, a8 & ml"tr 01 fut. I went 'D pull the windows—"“and I notlced A 'olnnn hurrying across the pathway you can just see. While I can't describe her well, she was of moderate height and wore & long dark coat or mackintosh. I couldn't see her face, as she was going the other way. Of course, I didn't take particular n “Il was still muu light?” the super- intendent asked, and wonh‘u nod, continued, pull the curtain?” TOlell” Duckworth smiled, “T was here with Miss Blake and we did not particularly want to be opposite those windows. Besides, it was hardly light enough for her to see the music.” No one who the woman might have been, and interest turned at once to Maj. Gresham, announced b) the mald, who said that he called at | the suggestion of the sisters. The major, short, slightly bow-legged, florid and frowning, entered pompously. “Morning, Richmond.” he began. “Have you got the rights of 1t?” “I understand that you were in the |garden last night. I should like to | know what you can tell me about it, when you came and what you were e doing?” Richmond asked Stmmie seru- | | Thye ‘were characte: 'rhe first wes postmark nearly g8 i 4 i y | alt 0 - i - ‘hance. It won" death sudden and | writing, the . icked old woman. | YU |ling, and her nieces met me and The major's wrath flamed up at what he took o be the insinustions in the question. “What can I tell you!” he exclaimed indignantly, and then, after Richmond c»-DIaLr.ca his purpose of cleering up the mystery, he said “Of course, I'll help you. That's what I came here for. What can I do for ro But his answer to Richmond's ques- tions were not in keeping with this | quieter mood. He blustered and pro- | tested that the questions were imperti- | nent. As to the time he Jeft his home to go across the links to the Querdling estate through the gate from the lmks—— “Call it 8:45, but what's the good of asking silly questions like that?” 3 oy went Lhmug}cum gardens persistad hmond, did about?” “It might take you 20 to 25 minutes to get from your house across the links to this garden. That would make it 10 past 9 on your arrival. N @id you do when you got here “Nothing—I came to see Miss Querd- said Lhere had been an accident.” “That was later.” Richmond's glance was hard. “You arrived at 10 or 15 (e Fifth St. NW, Bet. G & H Sta. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 MINNESOTA PASTOR WILL PREACH HERE Rev P. L. Bjerre to Be Heard at Luther Place Memo- rial Church. At Luther Place Memorial Church, on ‘Thomas Circle, tomorrow evening l& o'clock, Rev. P. L. Bjerre, hospital and jail pastor from the N utheran Church in America, will conduct & serv- jce and bring a message referring to “The Church in Its Relation to State !mm.uumu > Rev. Mr. Bjerre is president of the Minnesota Home Protective Soclety and iast year was engaged by the City of Chicago to inaugurate a system to help wuyw-rd girls. He is now in Washing- ton on a case which he is lnvemnun' At 11 o'clock in the morning Rev. Prank H, Clutz, the assistant pllwr will conduct the service, using as lemwn theme “God's Will supm-ne Endeavor Socf ‘The Christian 6:45 o'clock will discuss the topic “Blbh tori: Truths Based on Nature” and will be led by Lawrence Dunn. RICHMOND MINISTER TO PREACH IN CITY Rev. H. G. Haney to Speak Twice at Ninth Street Christian Churchs Rev. H. G. Haney, of the Bat- tery Park Church of Richmond, Va., will be the guest prudm- -c both morning and evening _servis tomor. row at the Ninth Street Chrlflhn Church, The Alpha Christian Endeavor Boclety will meet at the church at 5:45 o'clock and camp of Elmer Maryland for their endeavor The Timothy class of men will hold its annual class picnic back of the Sixteenth Street Reservoir in m Creek Park on Saturday, August 29. EX-MARINE, 60, PLANS FOR 31-MILE FOOT RACE Corps to Give “U. 8. M. C.” Letters and Sweater to Contestant in New Jersey Hike. iJersey, and Maj. Gen. comméndant of the Marine Corps, sanctioned the 'mu of a sweater with “U. 8. M. C.” in big letters to the vet- the from 1893 to 1898. During that time ha Ifi'ldinthlofllnc aboard Yorktown. For errld Wn he m el Nl'll“m' ‘which carpenter’s mate. D. L. 8. Brewster, athletics offi- wntlnflnccorp-mdq::flan.m making _arrangements ve sweater given to Garwood and is in.hlmloodluckmtbewflkh‘lm REALTY MAN’S WIFE ASKS SEPARATE MAINTENANCE | 235 | Cruelty and Threats Against Life Charged by Mrs. Clarence Small in Buit. that she !e"g:.{nn:‘nmhnd $1.000 monthly. was married December 22, nl,usdhuuunmd. sented by Attorneys James A. John H. Burnett and Alfred Clolfleln FIRE TRUCK HITS POLE RESPONDING TO CALL Pumping Engine Skids Into Plug, Then Knocks Down Post. Riders Are Unhurt. ‘Two firemen narrowly escaped in, today when a No. 28 Engine m pumper, responding to an alarm WM in at Wisconsin avenue snd seventh street, skidded the tracks in the 2600 block nt vlhemlln avenue, crashed into a fire plug and careened into a telephone pole, knock- ing it down. Neither the driver, Pvt. J. W. Car- rlnmn, nor the other fireman, Pvt. W. L. Browne, was thrown from the pumv- er, although both were shaken up. The pumper, only slightly aamaged, con- tinued to its destination. There it was found the fire—confined to an sutomobile owned hy Curtis C. Dangler of Bethesda—had been extin- Carrington explained _the pumper skidded when he attempted to make a turn, SEWER CONTRACTS LET Include Downtown Work. Pive contracts for comstruction of sewers were awarded today by the Dis- trict issioners. Roy D. Schiegel was awarded three jobs, one on Division avenue northeast between Cloud street and Biaine street, at & cost of $1,761.75; another in the vicinity of Ingraham street and Kansas avenue, at an crpem.\mn ot $1.4 “b“. and a third on Underwood street, be- tween Pifth and Sixth streets, at an out- hy of $1,426.45, Warren F. Breniser .wlmedmkm(befldnlwflm street, Thirteenth street vania avenue, at a cost M $28,284, another sewer on Maryland uauu northeast. between Sixth and Seventh treets, at a cost of $3 4. Five rm;ecu Dr. George Corps | can vnivenfiy mnn of ti Dr. mon % | Dr. Jultus school $28,284 | ton, Tt is more than appropriate that the richest church in the world should Mmmhmmm tage point ma mflsto:lly.:gmbrownund- d glass wlnm Trinity is d\n church in Anne, whereby & ueuon of un was transferred. been given away, some has been deeded to institutions, but the church today is the test tenement house owner in New York City and its The' graveyard is the resting place of many notables. Alexander Hamil- ton, who occupied s home at No. 26 Wall street (where Standard Oil now is), is buried in the old not tionary hero. ¥, fighter, is laid theré, Sir Danvers Os- borne, who came as Governor to New York and hang himself three days been said to contain the bones of Oharl ‘Temple, whose brmllhf. blmr tears back in the lood old days. . In the upper corner is & memorial M ‘Weaver will preach at service wmorrow Dr. of Mercer Col- t an interesting ex- of “Pavorite l.Dum:noft.heAmm h on “The Vase” to- wflan Chureh. Dr Duncan was tZe first pastor of L\!llthmh Third l-m Church. Rev. George O. numgkhoumln-l cation. e will return August 30. At 11 Rev. J. M. Waldron will m. Rev. Charles Cushin- . Sunday prayer meet- 7:30 am.; Bible gchool at ‘Tuesd: am preach. At 8 pi berry will .0:” ursday, 8 to 9 pm, Becond Baptist. . 3. L. 8. Hol!flm'fllpflwh “The 'fliwkh h tib! 'ning e pastor a eve: hour on “The Wisdom of the Mother Eagle.” The Bible school will meet at 30 am.; B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. Chevy Chase Presbylerian. Dr. W. A. Wilbur, provost of umn ‘Washington ummmy, will be tomorrow Tople, and Newhbon Mount Zion M. E. J. C. Olden will deliver the ser- 11 l.m wmorro' in place of 8. p‘mr Church w-.m t.lu Broth- erhood meeting, 8 p.m. Grace Lutheran. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, has returned to the city from his va- cation. Rev. Mr. Lenski will have as his theme tomorrow “The Gospel Paul Proclaimed.” | Fifth Baptist. Biblz classes for adults have been ac- tive this Summer. St. Margaret's Episcopal. Rev. Robert Shores will preach to- , “Rest for the Restless.” ‘The first service of the day will be | holy communion at 7:30 am., and the second, morning prayer at 11 am. On Monday, St. Bartholomew’s day, there will be a celebration of holy communion | at 11 am. and on Thursday at the same | hour. | National Baptist Memorial. Dr. Robert Craig of the Summu Ave— nue Baptist Church, Jersey City, N. will preach twice at the National !lb' tist Memorial tomorrow, at 11 am. and lpm At 9:30 am. the Bible school meets, and at 7 p.m. the Young People’s The Thursday evening prayer meeting | will be in charge of Deacon J. Lee Ash- | First Brethren. Rev. Ray J. Klln(ml‘mlfll will preach tomorrow morning on “First Things PFirst.” His evening service will be en- tirely evangelistic. At the midweek | is studies Bible | Church of the Brethren 4th snd North Carelina Ave. S.E. Rev. F. F. Holsopple, D. D., Pastor 11:00—Morning Worship. 00—Evening Worship. 45 a.m.—Church School. Tenth and G Rev. Pra ity FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Edgar DeWitt Jones, D. D. Minister of Centrel '...‘-" Christian Church, 11 AM.—“Roses of Bethany or Lilies of Arimathea” Thursday, 7:45 P.M., in the arlor of the Church EVERY, ONE CORDIALLY, Streets N.W. INVITED HISTORIC OLD TRINITY—ON THE EDGE OF WALL STREET. to the Revolutionary soners who died while incarcerated by the British. For many years there nave been no burials, excej where an old family tomb has n opened to another member. ‘The high light of Trinity's year is Ascension day, when a surpliced choir of 50 and an orchestra of 40 pieces join in the ceremontal (Copyright, 1931, Publishers’ Byndicate.) recetve biographies. Sunday school begins at 9:30 am. = Petworth Baptist. Rey. Franklin 1. Winter, minister of the Pirst Congregational Church, Ash- land, Ohio, will preach tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock. ‘The subject will be “Religion for To- | h day,” in which the guest speaker will preum. phases of ‘which ought to appeal to though own day. McKinley Memorial Baptist. . Beriah Lamkins, the pastor, wmorrvv morning at 11 . the preacher will iwood of Los An- i for u'se Blues?” Advent. H. H. Clements will conduct the serv- ices at this church and give & talk to- morrow at 11 am. Memorial United Brethren. ‘The assistant pastor, Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, will preach tomorrow morn: at 11 o'clock. The union services be held at 8 pm. The wrch bring message. Sunday school will meet at 9:40 am. ;nd the Christian Endeavor Socleties at pm. Foundry M. E. Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock, of the Hi(hhnd Avenue Methodist Episcopal urch, , N. Y., will preach to- mormw morning on the theme, “Re- ligion and the Modern Temper.” At the evening service his subject will be “The Search Universal.” Dr. Hartsock is serving the twelfth year as Summér supply pastor of Foundry Church, Friendship Baptist. Rev. R. C. Herbert will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m.; also at 8 pm. Sun- day school, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. Prayer and praise services the | Tuesday, 8 p.m. Icvxnl)ultérmeh. Rev. H. R. Deal, assistant pastor at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church amnh. will preu:h tomorrow at both e morning a; services. His mbject Sund.y morning will be “To Whom Shall We Go?” and in the eve- N%l “Correct Views.” e prayer meeting service Thursday :vmlni at SDl;.clotk will be conducted Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Metropolitan 1889 s, Lecturer Sunday Services John F. Corl Bible School ... vees 9:45am. Lecture. "The Prayer of the Master”. Lectus ’Pewrl'DenLll of Jesus”., Tuesda; Study Class: “The Scien of Christian Healing" Wed nesday “Called to Be King". Thursday Study Class: “The Twelve Powers of Man"” Friday Healing Service . Jdlam, 8:00 pm. ce Lecture: .8:00 pm. Preshyterian ; GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780. E P Street l:'fll 3ist !tr-d NW. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Morning ing Worship_and fer- 7 Rev. E B. St Mendota. Say Jorpine worship st 11 4 m. bitt. pastor of i ™ Guver Church of Ossining, N. Yo guest preacher. METROPOLITAN | Shrepshire. Mlg% eees 8:00pm. | 1931. EPWORTH METHODIST SERVICES ANNOUNCED Rev. Lacey Smith Will Preach in Absence of Pastor, Who Is in Europe. The services in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue north- east, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock will be conducted by Rev. Lacey Smith, who will preach in the absence of Dr. is now completing his vacation in Eu- rope, after having spent some time in Palestine and the Holy Land. The Sunday school will hold services = ‘“Zn a'p‘;he zn"rfi: lmu' Chapter morning. PWO! e of the church will hold services in the League room of the church at 7:30 p.m,, which will be conducted by Walter This will be a combined service with the Summer evening church service customarily held at that hour. M’!;na Epworth e Chapter will' ‘Tuesday eve- ning st 8 o'clock. The youn le of the church will cmd\lcc’ !.he‘ services at Central Union Mission Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The ar mid-week prayer meet- ing will held in the church at o'clock Thursday evening. business mee! “BIBLE TRUTHS” TOPIC OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow Night at New York Avenue Churchs At the New me Avenue Presbyterian Church, Dr. Brodie will h on the subject “A Little Bit of Heaven” to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Church Bible School meets each Sunday morning during the Summer mmAczl;a at l&uo ‘clock. p.m. usual worship and dis- cussion period of the Chn'g(hn En- deavor Society will be held. This meet- lnf is in charge of the Executive Com- mittee, and Clarence W. Lentz, presi- c\u:lo:‘ mlh.:: ln% 'tm Blblem'l‘me “t!‘u on subject, Based on Nature.” : Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the usual 314;«1 p;lfl{e! meeting will be rodie speak on the topic, ‘The Foundation.” ing of the Exeetiive Comml of ecutive Col uno!un mr.\:!oltn‘gle School will be held at the and Mrs, Theodore Marth 'nnrunreet gis WILL PREACH AT CALVARY Rev. 0. O. Dietz of Brookland to Visit Baptist Church. Rev. 0. O. Dietz, pastor of the Brook- land Baptist Church, will the service on Thursda) locloek. i Yogoda Washington YOGODA Soci Founded by Swaml Yoganands BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday. Aucust 23, 1981, at 8:00 P.M. “The LIFE of HINDU WOMEN THE CHAMPLAIN, APT. 51 IMA{'fl N, '. THE 12 YOGODA LESSONS §uirimulm DR. E. WHITE Il! flnn em‘fumn g. Church Lecture— H.-hggn—M«ul SUNDAY, and T 8:00 P.3 | appointment. Deeatur 43! ®ther Services HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday st 3:30 p.m. CHEVY CHASE Chevy_Chase Cirele Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church Bchool. oy W 5 Washington, D. C. John ‘C. Copenhaver, the pastor, who | The Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. Andrew M. Brodie, S. T. D. Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. FREELEY IDIIII. m M 8. bet. 19th & 206b N.W. Rev. J. H. Dunham, Pastor, Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE, Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor Nature.” SIXTH 16tk and Kennedy Sts. N. ECKINGTON North Capltel St. at Florids Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister, 11 am—Rev. Dr. George 8. Duncan. 8 p.m.—Unlon Service, U. B. Church. GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Streets. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Paster. 9:48 a.m.—Chureh School. 11:00 a.m.—~—Sermon by Dr. Braskamp, 'fllhhphcc&gt?hfl'fl“?lfleel Mill, Rock Creek ‘The Inf wrmduu Union m ‘well attended last about 100 young people scclety from Potomac lmu'my Church won the shield lnvrmedhte Executive board meeting Wednesday eve- the home, of Josephine Davis. soclety of H Street Christian church held & lawn fete on its church grounds Wednesday evening. Roy Grove will Jead the jor meet- ing at Keller Memorial Lutheran Church tomorrow evening. Wallace Memorial Chrisiian Endeav- orers have been combining their meet- ings with the soclety of Petworth tist. Tomorrow evening the pf.&x BETHANY B. Y P. U. TO DIRECT SERVICE| Young People to Have Charge Tomorrow at Washington Tourist Camp. Bethany B. Y. P. U, No 2, will be| in charge of the service at the Wash- ington Tourist Camp tomorrow, Au- gust 23, from 5 to 5:30 p.m. George Geisenberg will be the speaker, with George Ruhl presiding. Bethany B. P. U., No. 2, will hold its regular ‘devotional meeting at 7 o'clock, with Gecrge Thompson pre- senting the lesson. Petworth to Hear Rev. Lloyd. Due to the absence of Rev. R. L.| Wood, pastor of Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church, who is on his vaca- tion, Rev. T. W. Lloyd, pastor of t ‘Walkersville Methodist Church, will cupy the Petworth pulpit at the ing and evening services. His will be “How Shall We and his evening topic Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 220d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M. Conducted by Rev. Warren H. Stuart, D. D. Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All Organized 1808 Southern General Assembly Tutersectign of 1ith ang 10th and Rev. :ku 5 ! Roxboro, N. C. _':%zr.rw"'. Laasie Alexander FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13h & Falrmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Werd of Jmfl.@m of John the Baptist.” Broadcast over Station WISV, 8:00 pm.—“Practical Dutles Arising From the Lord’s Sec- ond Coming.” BAPTIST SERVICE TRANSFERRED : TO ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Hear Schenectady, N, Y., Minister Tomorrow. ‘orthley, minister ‘of All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Schenec- tady, N. Y., l‘fll]’tmhlntb'lmu of the pastor, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce. His subject will be “Integrity in Asso- ciative Life.” The Ida May Gale Memorial Library ‘will be open for the circulation of books lmmed!luly !ulla"ln‘ the service, TWO WILL OFFICIATE AT CATHEDRAL SERVICES Rev. E. 8. Dunlop and Rev. J. W. Gummere in Charge for Sun- days of Aug. 23 and 30, the Sundays of August 23 and 30. Mr. Busey Howard and Dr. Bowen of the La; ' tion, will take service PRESENTS Another program of Music and Song WMAL 1:30 Tomeorrow (édarHill e oo by | @hristtan Srience CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE Mo‘l‘ga CHURCH, THE FIRST CHUI OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ M Columbis Road Second Church of 111 © NE. 13th and L %‘M Fourth Church of Christ Sclentist 16th and Meridian N.W, SUBJRCT: “MIND” . 31 AM. and 8 PM. Y EVE 'MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. sth and K Sts—Hours, 9 1o § ] (except Wednesday, Sundays and holidays, 2 ~3o to S Jz SECONB CHURCH—111 C St. N —Houu. 1:30 to 5:30 pm. days. Closed Sundays and l!olth THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_ B! 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holida; An to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCI ivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St—9:30 to 9 week days except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30] Sunday and holidays, 2:30 to p.m. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exeec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. REV. JOHN OMPTON BALL ister Rev. Evan Balderson Guest Preacher Morning Worship—Eleven O'Clock “TOMORROW” Evening Worship—Eight O'Clock “THE WATERS MOVE” “The Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually.” TEMPLE Joth and N Strests N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE, Minisier. Bible School. George D. Bul- livan, " Supt S » Al o S.E. GRACE ;! :’.....:m ver um'm. Thursany at & ALL WELCOME. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. Newton Mereer Simmonds, Paster. E Near FIFTH 7% Tlll. lm E. mc‘fl 8 S = o TPt gladly welcome visitors. THE CHURCH THAT CARES. COME. WEST WASH!NGTON Cor. Sist & N Sts. N. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, h-.- 45 a.m—Church Sehogl. 1}-$:=.-&mm mon By Rev. Wiley o BI:'.THANY Preaching by Rev. R. E. White AM. “The com’-‘osm cHmIST" "l.!l;lflm" TI'JI AND FALSE® SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Sermons by Rev. C. P. Ryland 11 a.m.—“Digging in the Gold Mine of % Life. 8:00 p.m.—"The Son at Home.™ (Evening Service at 17th & E. Cap. 8is.) _flatu'mal Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.-W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—Dr. Robert T. Craig of Jersey City, N, J. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship. Dr. Craig will preach. Thursday, 8 P. ?h—ll-d--h ip of Deacon FIRST 35" J.y.a: M' under leader- Sixteenth and O Streets M-d JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 11 AM.—"Looking Toward the Heights," Rev. Dr. Joha D. Pn-.lhnbvm:"l’-n. Sunday School, B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PN 8th & H Sts. NW. W. S. Abernethy, Minister

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