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"Many men in business lack moral and spiritual development. Temporarily some of them make good^but before 1 """
L |J a| ! Jj? a long period no man will ultimately succeed who lacks religion. No doubt*there are religious people who are not in ^1
\ j JJIL, t [ the churches. No doubt there are people in the churches who are not religious, but to piy ijiind the Best way to develop- J? W| jjj ||jU
your spiritual well being is to affiliate yourself with a church and take a direct part in ^ts work." - ' B
^1=1 ' ' ROGER W. BABSON, (Noted Statistician)
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BAPTIST | I PRESBYTERIAN I
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16th aid 0 Streets IgK^JH- >' CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
DR. CHARLES A STAKELEY, D. D? of Montgomery, Alabama 11 CM1?rt"?? *" " "*4 * "***- ? a
Will Preach at xi A. M. and P. M., Sunday, August 14. Rev. ckuiu h??i, o. d. Mimlater Re*. h.?rt v. t?iw?, a?mui
The Lord's Supper at Cloae of the Morning Sermon. 1 :J0?Sunday School, with men's clashes
Ail r~ ? :_ T? .. _ . 11:00?Morning Sermon by Rev. Howard D. Talbott. , , I
All Green Lme Busses Pass the Church Doors. t:4&?Christian Kndeavor Supper, followed by Veaper Service.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m Elgin Smith, acting superintendent. B Y P. Uniop (the largest ' jjfcSSS^'SSSS^fcS^ Rev. Howard D. Mb*a I"'
in the city and growing efery Sunday) meets at 6, with social hour and refreshments. Devotional ?:00?Thursday, Midweek Prayer Service.
meeting4 at 7. This society inspiration to any one who attends. Stranger* are made S home
here, as this is called?and rightly so? 111
THE H?^" | ~ Metropolitan Presbyterian satuwats sunbeam.
|| Fourth and Streets Southeast
PETWORTH THE SUNDAY OBSERVER. CENTENNIAL BAPTIST III 9- D??DM ? w
fcwais ?d street. PAYING THE TITHE 7th and Eye N. E. | happened about I
Kev. f. Paal Laagliorae, Paator. Rev. E. H? Swem, Pastor. I I The pastor is home from his From .he wreckage of the .m^WMrn. D. |
Come Bring Your Friends. I HI steamship Alaska, a girl about
11 a. m., preaching. Rev. R. ^ ithout speaking about anyone Hearty Welcome to Strangers. I I * ^rc the age of 7 >ear's, was picked
P. Rixey; subject. "A Teacher ? ?&?!*_ it is iuteres.ing to *" ^ ^Shert^ofHilton, morning and evening. up. When the ship foundered, her ,3? VStoSSZ. ^ "* I
r c r 1 ? contrast the tinkling of coin and ,, a m._?The Raven and the '" ||| 9:30 a. m.?Bible School. parents finding no means of in 11;00 *. m -Preachta* by Dr J.?- J
uiraerromuw. (he rustle of dollar bills in the ~-Dove." 1 ' 1 ||,, _ ? . ... . suring their own safetv hurriedlv S. Lyon*. pastor ..f Firpt
8 P- ".. services combined J * c^ion' Wh? ? P M.-"Buttonhooks and Churnh Fnnhnm Wnm. 1 r-L'Z ZLli **?"** a preserver about the I AtlAnta^C*" churt
... M u contributes the most is not so im- SundavSchool o ,0 dlUTCU OT ELplpnaTiy /70/He I TOO p. m-Christian Endeavor youngster and dropped her free 600 p. m.-Wotmlnater league.
ytenan, . portant as what each contributor \y X. WATKINS Supt t f I J~7 r~T .. . | Societies. ?. of the sinking ship. Youngest s-is p m Soelal hour tor
, D . 1 . D r> .i,- t. . . u t t, t . w/vuviko, oupt. jn every city of America, whether it be a metropolis or barely H . . . . .. vnunTT^onie
ave. and Randolph St.. Rev. R. thinks as his mite falls from his by the ccnsus. ,ine of demarcation, which distinguishes it from I 7:45 P- m.-Evening Worship. ??d P"hapa most impressionable . ^ Kn<lrlvor
P. Rixey; subject, "The Sheep 0pe" hand' A tithe means a tenth; a town or village and in the last as well charitably inclined of all the survivors this little girl . ^ ? m_Preachin* by Dr. J.
? 'it doesn't mean a tenth of a tenth Calvary baptist Lhurch churchgoers and others have contributed to the upkeep of the un- III now faces life minus one parent S. Lyons.
"0Be Artrajr. * 0f one's earnings. sth and H streets sr. w. fortunate. who met death in return for her
, . . . A , ??..w - In one cure in tins city, the church home of the Church of - FfKINfJAN . ...
thurch actlvrt,cs ,oday rf1u,rc m W1LLIAK B ABE**ETHT, d.d. thc Epiphany> Episcopalian, the deeds of charity exemplified from I C U ?e|f-sacnficmg decisK.n. The girl Pr.ehvtpri.n fhirril
tliousands of dollars where hun- __M ' the pulpit arc materialized. While perhaps not so old in years * Capitol, cor. Fi.rii. Ave. now faces life in this world with IMfJKIias bMU
Temple Baptist Church dretls formerly sufficed. A some- KET' A" F" A*B"*80H ? ? *~^tmat. as SeVeral of thc other denominational institutions of thc Capital I 8t,*et its demands for service and con- sixth St. .ftd Md. Are. x. F~
what lowered standard of morality ?" " ,,rm " ? % 'ts prescribed work has been carried to the intimate needs Rev. H. E. Br..^, Mi.i.t.r ^deration for other peoples' in- - . T. ? T ?lirFw,n WlTenth
and N Street* N W ,,? *. of thc church it represents. , , Kev. I nomas I. Mart*en Win
as a reaction following the war Sunday j?j^e?:a0 A- N- 8 * + Thoughts had evolved into tentative plans for its erection 1' During the paator's absence lerests. The mtHher faces that Preach.
Rev. j. j. Mair. D. I)., p..tar days has increased the demand " i a"^"arraon1 early in this Twentieth Century, but there was a lack of funds, B Rev. H. B. Woodia*, >Omill. nL spiritual life toward which we s?nday Morning at It o'clock |(Chapiata
r. s. seaate) for field workers. Funds for 8 r. ii. Sermoa. probably having other charitable work as the proximate cause. I Will occupy the'pulpit. ' may all direct our ways and which and Evening at 7:45.
church work in foreign lands must Chrl.tLn Bix!e.ror Meetiao: litis "Zf..^on?tr"^tlon- ^"y. y??rs ,b?(^c l9?7:t Sunday School ? J0 a. m Ser- in a crisis manifests our willing- s Service 7 .; Directed ^iv
9;S0 A. M. Bible School. A .. .. . am Junior suodar- 6-45 senior .mi when thc present institution itself was started, thc building and I sunaay acnooi. ?.ju a- m. ?er- = song 5er\ ice. 7.4.1, uircctea uy I
Place for Tou to Serve. increased in keeping with ef- 7:oo p. m.. intermediate; Tnndaj, 8;00 system of procedure constituted an abstract structure in the minds I :Tlon' ^ shepherd nrss. as . ' , . .. . C. W. Guest.
?... ..... ' forts to bring the nations intc r *. senior. of the welfare workers, then started humbly by Miss Margaret 1c- E- 7 P- m ? p. m., the nght decision, anato - d School 010 o'clock.
RK\. P. ROWLAND WAGNER, j.^u btimi nnlitirjlln I net Thar?d.r. 7 00 P. M . Meetin, of p.^ Washington. I Union Service with C. R Church, ful of the admonition: Fear not sunaay scnooi. 9.30 o clock.
I ot Rockville. Md.. will preach at . f? *' . ?r^unta"chB?r* "" ' Thr first activc work on a larKc ?alc, however, commenced I Sermon. -The Valae at a *aa,? for the Lord thy God is with K*n's Bibfe Class. 10 o'clock.
11 A. M. and 8 P. M.. Mornina. dfC^?f Therefore a nciseless crt 8:00 p. m.. Cbarrh Prayer* Meeting. in >907. following the receipt of a legacy from Philip Tracy's estate I ? B- thn Y. P. S. C E, 645 P. M.
>?thk hamdicappdd lifEi" arc,!nc- inereiore a noiseless coi (BBt?nc? on H street.) The board of managers of the church, incited by the pastor, and ||
evening -TODAY'S task AC- leclion and a fuU tithe are much rrid.y, 7:M p. M.. Boy Sconu. egged on by Miss Margaret Washington's previous work, caused g ^
j ?"i- ?I mm tmk avcnuc ?ts?rn*i? causai
r?K.. >- All Seventeenth streets. ' I
eting to All , ||j -j-jjj Kj{t wag t?> utj]jZed cither for the improvement of the I New T,ri Ave, isth H sta.
"THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME" D| structure then sUnding or thc erection of a new one. ^Eventually, I UK. Wallace sascliffe, p..tor. Rev. regkau) kosxami. Am.-i...u
~__" ?~'" "" ^" SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH H 'le Presen?. s'*e on Massachusetts avenue was secured, and with I
^ 0 >t the spacious double house with a large garden space. H 10:00 A M.?Bible School. Adult classes. Mr. James L. Wilmeth speaks and Miss Helen C
FIFTH =-Tff ^ ,?rr- -STRANGERS' HOME- ' | There is no real resemblance in the Home of today to that | Howison sings.
tner Pastor, w.ll preaci 11 and L W | fhe'eyeTo'see,"l^ing adtUac.iv^hi!ndn?hesPtiCJnil^ftJUbk ^V' OO A. M.-Public Worship. Rev. Robert Atkinson, of Kensington Memorial Church, preaches.
7:45. also each Sunday during Her. J. MILTON WALDRON, D. D., Pastor Ul y U acc' UC,"K ^ V. o . rr ' comiQ-riaD,c- _ ^ . .
August and conduct prayer meet- ,, . . |1| ^ . . .. ableta Set Up. B 6:45 P. M.?C E. Vesper Service. Miss Maria Davidson leads.
,ng, Sunday school. ?:3?; B. T. 11 ^ m-S""mon' 8 p' m-Sermon III . ?.n "ter.ng the Home to the right is found a most beautiful I HOTFI S
P. U., 6:30. Welcome. ALL, SEATS FRElE?A CORDIAL WELCOME TO "i- HI ctlaPc'' on the walls of which hangs a tablet inscribed: 1 E
II To, the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of IH ??
: ' =1^^=^= SARAH H. COLEMAN I ^
H This chaPel Was Given and Furnished by Her Nieces, Ifl _ _ _ __ Tr_ _ T? w-? . T ? v r 1?ST a /^>r" tT t?~\ s~>T ?
I LUTHERAN I '^BEL c free?an. I MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH
~~~~~~~~~~ MARGARET C. BUCKINGHAM, ffl . , , u , ? , jyc^
, . , ? . ^ WOMAN ON PEDESTAL In the Year of Our Lord, 1910. ||| 9th & Massachusetts Ate. and K Street
Lhurch of the Reformatioa jjj CHRISTIAN LANDS. I 111 npr r nrp III There are now 21 residents in the Home, some nearing and H
The church "that is set on a hill" IV * 1 1 1 ""I ?V" 2? 0"? hasJieM her place 20 years. A I THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH
inc cnurcn tnat is set on a nui 1 I matron who has held the post for s5me years presides over thc I
Penna. Ave. and B street Compare the status of the people "1U11Q1 ^IlUICll | Home and looks after the comfort and welfare of the residents. I Q CHAPPELl, D. D., Pastor. REV. M. L RIPPY, Att't Pastor.
Southeast m ^"r,stian an<^ non-Cbristian Ver?oat Aveaac at ||| ?. N V1^V 1 1 9
Wnw,?, P?,o? Si?JSoV.^L= Church Notes s-fc,,ita?-i?,-ii A.M.?dS:l5P.M.-ftMda.?k,b,.ltc.iUrfi.
as in Christian countries? Where III v/,IMf 1 'Vivo
Visitors mav combine a visit i,?cducation ?> universal and in- | n*ST baptist. Area? chn.ti.. chureh. i. .pen<ii.( a M c__J._ C^L^.1 uu ilia .. imp ..? n Tknrtdav 8 1 ?5 \
Visitors may telllgence SO high as m Christian Tou are cordl-n , H Dr. Charles A. Stakeley, paitor of the few week. iQ Indiana, where he wrred III JOHflay iCDOOl, X* ?* 13
to this historic church, nearest countries? Where is opportunity the wrvicea at the Luther Pi.reI r, ' B*/?t Ch,urrh' ? *? <"' ?'?" rear.. Dr. wnvr B ,ft * . ^ . Mid-We?k Service
... . . ,t , *T c . , , , . l j services ai ine L<utner Flace 111 Ala., asd formerly pastor of ftoe Fimt will preach on Aasimt 14 at Central III 9 Z 30 igrii y TWPJfcl' .iM-IL* luili wilu Tf CCfc iJCfVICC
white church to the U. S. Capl- SO impartial to the high and the Memorial Church, Thomas Circle. Baptist Church. Sixteenth and 0 streets. Christian Chnrch. Indianapolis, and on H : /\r Q .
tol, with a walk through the 'ow? t"c nc" an(l the poor* the at'Fourteenth Street, tomorrow. I tbU city* wiU Sunday morninf August 21 he will be the principal III
f- , j proud and the humbfb, as in Chris- T? .v. . Ill nml eTenJn* at Sixteenth and O streets speaker at the annual meeting of th* || tin tj * \ n
Capitol and Library grounds, countries5 Where are all the T morning at 11 o'clock. ||| In the absence of Dr. Henry AUen Tup- church** of Steuben County. Indiana. II . ^tK? ii |i wlbvtitltl 1HK3K3 Prayer
Washington's supreme beauty .I- u IJ A j * ^an*on? ot Harrisburg, Pa , III P*r* ^ pastor, who is away on his famous for its basket dlnnA as well || S'1 W SZlBfiS
" g p y things you hold most sacred SO one of the moat eloquent men m i **c*tlo,, a. for the exrelle.ee of 1? pro, m.. H Well Orranized ifTnT8
spot- carefully nurtured and protected the Lutheran nulnlt will HI IrEW Y0RK AyT PHESBTTH?IAH. ?r. Wilder will ?Uo ri.it wiaona lake. I "cu 3^ *ahtf*MPMPMaMT^^ElillPgigffiaE Mncie Kv tk# Mpn'a
.. ... as in Christian countries? * ... preach. J.?,e. I.. Wllmoth. dlreetor of tha ladiana. .nd will appear oa the Chan- I QS^ .araiTM ^KjGSkSBIewF* nOSIC Dy Uie BleD S
Worship at II o clock. AnH vet what male, th?e r?in. At 7:30 ln the evening: the Bureau of Enc raring and Prtatiaf. Uuqaa platform at Ru.hrille. lad. and Departments iv -- - ,:mm ? 41 - .
Ana yet. wnai makes inese coun Christian Endeavor will meet in wU1 ?? '? ??'* rum. elaewhere. Dr. Wilder ho. a reeort for I r . 3? Glee Club.
Sunday School at 9:30 o'clock. ^en^plifti4 s<^-dt church parlor. Electric fan, -J5 ZV?, *3? JTSffU 5.^,^ SL'SJTi I M M M W^W^'
We try to make our summer cipling influence of the Christian yo^'t"Z K. ST.?. tEllPLE BAPngT 1 , n-r, | -'ISISfi Epworth Uafue
services shorter, but better. church that makes our lives, con ^ran?er into friend. Helen c. Howison win sine. L&rgC Bible &&SSS1 I ? *LjP \ iMBi . AA n
sciogsly or unconsciously, better? . Rer. Reflnald Rowland will return to 'P. RowUnd Wagner, pastor HK \ liMjfll 7#00 P M
# the pulpit' of the New York Amw RockYille CMd.>. Bsptist Chureh. will ri P?!s ILAjUKI *" 1 '
" SBPresbyterian Church tomorrow after an ot-cupy the pulpit of Temple Chureh Bun- Lilllcl r ~ fit-- rHH c j
absence of *wo weeks supplying the morning snd evening. His sab- MMB mB& m ^UnCfi^
First 1st St. and Randolph Place N.W. CbliStiail SCleOCe "" Mutkhr
*- * ^ *- HEAR Atkinson was long pastor a church ^ . mnA T_w iaw _ ^
Congregational SSsS ' ?? v Z
0 O C* J |t< i a . j church in the Ticinlfy of Montreal. Bis Anan?t 14 A heniinr sprrlrp will
CL. ? L Sunday Night, August 14, ^ ?,"ch S^Mat. preaent re.ldet.ee la Kemjofton, Md. conducted at 11 a. m. by .tudenta af ' .
1 llllTCll IP M polnatbia road and Euclid at. PETWORTH CHURCH. the College of Divine Metaphyalca. *
T?ak ?d C sa. N. W. ? " fr"' " ZtZZSt PS, Dr.*Qiapp.n'? Sermon Is Now kfftuiat E?cb Moaday Morning in The Witkiafton HenW
YV UICH in Y :T':; 15" *" " p "ICrnn^ r.T?.';m He interett in the Moant Vernon dionu mnsic, led by R. Denae Shnre, is incrensI
w_kl. p: W hirn JLIA 1 Faarth Chnroh af Chrint, Sciential. oecapy the pulpit. HI. .object for the o( t|M rinlt PrMbytertan . , .
Jason Noble Pierce, 7U1Vi" The Arcade, HI! and Park rd. momln* nerrlce will be A Teacher ChkJ of AtUintn will preach inf weekly.
Wilner P. Johnston, /fc THE ~ jSTtiTSaf Z "TVE't'i... . ,. . ? , fl _
I y- . . ? Sunday. 11.nd ? p. B. , PTb>^^>wChHaTnn.uVr? ^ ??afrti.' will be ai?ent on hu Taction The tinging by the children a the Religions Education Pageant at the Sylvan Theater
" Christian Sabbath? ..SM-ZS-Jsl" ? SX.'S-rS^ S=S l?t WeJoe^Vy ... . sorprbe ?nl Jeli,h! if .1
1 wn lnlfMDTAM 0 ., , , . ? ? - SDNDAY SCuSoii-ll a i %SiKkT K E cal Seminary, at Columbia. S. C., bat
MR. JOHNSTON Settled by the New Testament Wednesday evening meetings. it Sundry rhnrch Dr." j. Le-i. Z |
MLiater Eieet of Fir., caamn- Reading RfK)Ms p^'cTln t?Ie "T^i sTm' J["^k'i International Bible Stndents CHURCH OP CHRIST (Dta<-I?le.) SPIRITUALISTS
,l.MIC*.Bh.W?tH. ., ?atmn?rnn ^wwnwa Soloed* Bid, 14th ^7o .,a. Hour^ pllclty Which 1. la Chrint," and In the Au,aat .1 and 28. International BlMe 3tnaent? ? ^ #
Ctna. Will 1*reach KNOW THE TRUTH 10 to * (W,a" 10 <? ' and saa. and erealnf at 8 o'clock Ma aubject will be GOSPEL TENT. Association. Blbl etlld ,0 1 I
,nu,u bolldaya, 2:80 to ESS). "Kro.t. of Unconcern." Prof. Onborn, director of munic at the wnrn. TEMPLE ATOITOKHW. i a. m. j|
ITM ~ . nnlll, . VERMONT AVEIfUfi CHRISTIAN. Wa.hlmtton ML.ion.ry College, will 1011 ?tk St. >. W. 11. . Re? P. I.. Arthas '.'ITe - g
,IA-M- ^ - Dr. Earle wlllley, pastor of Vermont render a and lead ihe munic. 10:30 a. m.-LeCture by Pil- !rr .^k taT!r Ha'.^Tf f
What Christ Means to This We Stand Upon the Bible us mcmm st. Hour, m t t i =^==^=- ? n F. H. Robison, of New n.w. sbon Sctnre. miowm by
Century . Tin* j"!*" ? ? : 2*? EPIPHANY ' V.rm?n? A?an? CWHstian York City. 14th "" ?"rm?a place N. W. "e"*'ea
- ta S:S0 nad aolldaya). tririwi* Vermont Avenue vnruuan _ 1 .-tur. Lv p;|_nm Taeaday erealat. at 8 o'clock, apeetal J
? p m s^-1 *? wi"n^Tiir?o1vi1?"^er,2^-.^r^ 1,17 ? w-w- > ch * Robiton. w ,#- ^ 1
8P-M- S p. -. (arcept W-?-ny?. Charch home for .tr.nrer? VERMONT AVI., H0RTH OF V ST. Subject: ^rir.^dai" iater^ewa U hl. a?4^
Why Were Yon Bon? ____________ m^mH Heart j service, familiar hymns, I _ _ HI **Tkf PlttBfrf God'l Wrttil I I
Special Lectare ererr ?i*ht. practical sermons. We welcome 3 and 7*45 d m.' Bible studies Anwrican University Chapel
Hear Mr. Johnston s last ser- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION y i and your friends. I EAEL T AGO AIT, Aut to Fastsr. HI I
mons Center of Psychic Development lata a*4 Maw. At*. ? A. M. Holy Communion. 1;45 m Bible,?chool. B. A. w. o. T. ?. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE SPIRITUALISM. 1
. 7. M . , , . r ?704 Kilbourne Ptace N. W. Rev. D. Wellington Curran ? ? A. M. Sunday School. GonKwer, Supt. U a-.m.. morn- jjf*1 g ^JSHT^SJlL Om BU* w?. rf M Aa^ . 143 L Street Northwest. '
Aug. 21. Mr. Johnston S Fare- p^.. , li A.M. Morning service and In* worship, aermon by Rev. Wottaa'n ChrtntUn Temperance Uaioa M v- , r
well Sermnnt Spiritual reading daily by ap- Acting Kector sermon by Rev. Rob- Chas. M. Wateon; 8 p. m., evening Wedneaday, Aacoat IT. fra. 1?:S0 a. m. Services suspended until Sep- Mrs- .. 10 .. ^rwl- COtoreff
"1 pointment. c / . . . ... ert Browning. service, sermon by Mr. wttson. to 12:S0 p. m.. at their haadqaarura Spiritualist. Medium seances
* Aug. 28. Fred B. Smith, of - Phone Columbia 6^ DuH^Tuglr.he'Re^' f' N S:" P-M- People's Society ?:15 p. m. young people", t.^ 7 ?^?"2 fnew" ZZ I
alSLew Y?,W wnc tavc- d mATCC i i. I ll I. - . F N- ? P.M. Service and sermon by P- m-. C. K. meeting; Thursday. nrathraa Charch, wiu aaatot ta tha sarr- GIHs meetings every w ,ngs at 8 o clock. Spint irrs
'ew lork. 11Kb. JANt fl. COATtS. Hinkel will be in charge. Rev. E. M. Mott. - 4:46 p. m.. vesper prayer service. lea. AU nra cordially mrltad to attaal. neadsy at 7:10 p. m. sages. Private readings daily. ||