Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1921, Page 11

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ROAY WARY 1_mmr_PaRT 1 w BPISCOPAL SOUTIL MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH it o H.‘l'll’m mcorn. ‘souTH. METHODIST m_h_& SOUTH. m PRESBYTERIAN. " - CONGREGATIONAL. mm FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .+ THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D, ¢ 10th and G Streets Northwest Bl : Ninth and Massaehusetts Avenue Speaks at : pa JASON NOBLE PIERCE Dr. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor |14:00 2.0~ “WHAT MAKES A NEW YEAR? e Sunday, January 2, 11 a.m.,, DR. CHAPPELL. s, st ¥ 2 5 ¥, ry 8:00 p.m~“BORN AGAIN” Mini : “LIFE S WAS‘ I 'E BASKE" 250 What is the new birth? What has one to do with it? Ii it is irom the ‘outside must I not wait for it? If it mever comes to me, am I to blame? Is conversion andethe new birth the same thing? What are " OVERFLOW SERVICE—REV. M. L. RIPPY: : the signs of the new birth? - BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY ATTENDING CHURCH (2] 9:30 a.m—Sunday School, - Ha narnin ey be gou Jast years make 108 G o it | tatioms ot Wocbingias e e s fm ste e s saetbr CO[IRAGE TO FO (;IET “trower. Are eryion fo et 162 4 uatil real comtact with any or ail ix, Jost. Have s Ohurch Home. NOTE.—Regular sttendants -at the morning service are reguested to attend lhegrflvw Service at least occasionally 0 pemit 7 Hw’ C[ch mY ‘ead‘ss M‘“s Chss mnaw’rw}%fl :;:. "1":: :‘mo:"&';m'fmmt | ‘B:.m :;nl;:-f_:;r_l:f::-l:-;{hl Be more fastatui v sitors to hear Dr. Chappell. I :00 p.m.—Meeting of Christian Endeavor. ‘., anequaled for making men honest. pure, thoughtfol, unselfish | Spsusichestaiall JALRE 2:00 DR. CHAPPELL : . THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—Bible Exposition, NEWNESS OF LIFE. d useful. Begin the New Year rigit by giving Gadd more place T gl g gt At b X dg g W p.m.— - .t All who are to unite with the church this Sunday wall meet at 3 pan. | Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with Uy beast, ant ‘i :.dm’ :;-:‘;igzz S :"f'.:.mx'm.:'- Cherd 4 “THE GREAT ADVENTURE” in the pastor's study at the church. Z‘.‘L‘i‘:;".:.?&?.’u:“:’,‘?.f}u‘e‘ T . Come thou with us aud we will Go thee good. T . . : The Church for the Spiritually Troubkd On Sunday morning at 10 o’clock MERRILL E. GATES, l:rthRIt D, ;; H.D, [Wl“ condul;:\ Music at beth services by the quartet. At the O v i ¢ Choir. . | e == |2 Bible Class in the church auditorium and will lecture on c Relative Powers Intrusted by 9 SOa;m Slinr.lay S, h}’] q " Bibl dth ‘;erflovs Ser:lce ::: Boy THE . CHURCH OF THE P lLGR[MS the Constitution to the Presideiit and to the Senate.” This class closes at 10:43 am. : .~ chool. Large e:classes for men and women. - - s Y > 2 - 2 z : SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN REY. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES AT 33 ABM. AND 8 PM. Neswonl opeir' fac sibildoen dicing moming ecrvice 22nd St Between P and Q Sta N.W. At 11 am. the sermon theme is “YWHICH LIFE SATISFIES?” in the series of sermons on The two services in the morning provide seats for all who come. All seats free. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor “ST. PAUL™S EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS” Dr. Chappell will give the third of his series on “WHAT THE BIBLE 9:45a.m—Bible School, with classes f‘" every member of the | At 8 p.mi."the sermon theme is “THE SUBTLE SIN,” being the preaching of the Seventh family. & 3 > TEACHES ABOUT JESUS” THURSDAY NIGHT, December 30. Subject: 11:00 a.m—Divine worship. Preaching by the pastor Commandment: “THOU SHALT \0:1' COMMIT :DLLTER\ : “HIS LOVE” “THE PILGRIMS’ PASS WORD” r it ';:f?&:; s?fi‘?.:::’m:.‘:.:m':: TTaIIG o 8 Teaalt oF B s WnL cortems and ISvtever are 3:00 pan.—Junior Christian Endeavor. “ECIAL, MUSIC BY BEULAH H. DUNWOODY, CONTRALTO SOLOIST “Forgetting the things that ave behind’ ‘"'J reaching forth unto those things which are| 6:00p.m.—Social hour and supper at the manse, to “h“h alllMONDAY, 8 p.m.—Mrs. Nanette B. Paul’s Bible Class for young women. Costumes frum the before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high cnflmg of God in Christ Jesus.” strangers in the city are invited, : Holy Land will illustrate the lesson. 7:00 p.m —Service of song. SATURDAY, 8 p.m.—Concert by the Oberlin College Glee Club. Male voices. Tickets now on 7:30 p.m—Preaching by the pastor: sale at church office. Admission 50 cents. Reserved sections 50 cents extra. . _WMETHODIST EPTRCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAY. (White). METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). “THE MUSIC OF. THE MILEST ONFS Cal A e g 8:15 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor. Society. e e CONGREGATIONAL: SONGREGATIONAL: n_!mi’-%’.‘lfi.fi\,- £ LT FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Midweek Prayer Service Thursday at 8 P-M. MT. PLEASANT B pm sermon by Wex. Clavesce Troe| Sixteenth Street Near P Street Northwest A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL * 3 : REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, DD, Minister. ' - (Congregationtl) MT. PLEASANT DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES: - NORTHMINSTER | Metropolitan Presbyterian In the Residential N'W. 16th st. m.w. mear Lamont. ' 11th st. and B. I ave. n.w. m.éfi‘rmh = John C. Copenhaver |11:00a.m—“A NEW START IN LIFE” SR | e S e Columbia Road Neac 14th Sc MINITER. ctasses.|. A Kindergarten aid Children’s Church. Bring your children With you. 0:45—Ohristian ' Kadeavor. 4 i, . » e e e h e e e S | | R WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister “I’_[dm Whgf We May" = Foundry Quartet Will Sing in the Morning: |0 _:gxg&r;:: G ™ 11300 aun.—*4921— OR + Lo n i veran erumn 8 the ngzzl‘:;'s';h‘gj‘:‘a:’%‘j’: ¢ Jemun S Bikel Frior 1 Wil Ly Me Down’ £y Washington Hsizhu ights Pres-| 5100 pn.—“BURNING PROBLEMS FOR 192" “The Man Who Likes 2 | rror. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos both morning and evening. |New Yotk Avenue Presby-| . cowmus wsa xo n-‘ -- Church School, 9:45. . Hard Task” 9:30 a.m—~CHURCH SCHOOL. , CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. terian Church e o Sermon for children every Sunday A.M. - FPREE PEWS. A HEABTY WELCOME. | .o pm—EPWORTH LEAGUE.’ \Sub:u:t “THE GIFT OF LOVE.” _ New York ave., 13th and H sts. o “‘%'5’.‘: %"#‘-‘. ' o : D, D, L. B. Stmall ¢hildren cared for during service. ww— | THURSDAY EVENING—EDUCATIONAL CLASSES, 6:10 and. 7:00. Sxt;m :-ul “-n!,: : = qu Pastor. 8100 p.m—Addresses by Dr. Randolph on THE LIFE OF JOSEPH. Young Péop]g'; Meeting, 7:30 p.m. s0sm ‘Strangers and Visitors-in the City Are Cordially Welcome joiometie hout. Fierqpis i “""” 'On Columbia Road N.W. Between-14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister | - Church of the Covenant 9:30—Calvary Bible school, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. e WALLACE BADCLIFFE, R T st O™ " REGINALD BOWLAND, M. &, 740 ok THaes Areta Hin Hoe" . 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant. 9..”—Calv|ry Men’s Bible Cla: s ud; oseph mpson, REV. HOWABD D. TALBOTT. B2 Mcnarms e - e T TP Rt ) REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deag oOF THE w- 'I)— ublic wors!np. with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY, onthe sub- "‘"“‘J.... ble . Cla m-" Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent E B “THE LOOM OF LIFE” ; E g w1 Secsgn by B Andoriony fpllowsd by veception of EeE (New Year Sermon) e Tt Wi orpanist S e paores 5 il new members and tbeOflflmnaof the Lord’s Supper. l‘——“——“"“sm St. Christian Church 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. o 3 e el -‘t Bagiti ‘S by Dr. And 158 and D sts. e n: TRANCIS M, lB'mEPhbhc wotship and 2 New Year service under the auspices of the : “Defoered Sholr < 145.:_mw" S idean e the Near e ke > bY OF THE BACK- alvary Men’s Bible Class. Speaker of the evening: 3 . "’ Dr. John Nelsk Mills, 1(:Imshzn Endeavor Meehngs _Sunday, 3:15, Junior Endeavor; 6:45, ":‘fnfi%ug Tiie Doee = 7:45 pm. _,mm J’flm e cms i HON. MELVIN. O. McLAUGHLIN Senior, and 7:00 p.m., ln:ermcdme Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Senior. ..n,;,{:.'.':-n .%‘ (Mémber of Congress—Fourth Nebraska District.) bl T 0 “A‘,”,‘, Safenl '[‘hund;y—J'm p.m., meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any | _tion will be consifored at mocwiog serv 8:00—Midwee| Special music at ‘all public services under the direction of GEORGE | Nev Feir's Prayet Meering Seturdsy 3¢ 911, HAROLD MILLER, the Calvary Quartet and Choru¢ Choir. Free Seats to ‘the Peéple. Church deors open in the evening at 7:30. dcnrmg to unite with the church. 8 p.m., church prayer meeting. anfil SM w (Entrance on H street.) 2 afllfl‘.h Ffld;HM p.m., Boy Scouts. 4th and U sts. se. SHOMAS E. COPES. Minister school. ll; nnlunn lnrnlul? Ninth and D Streets N.E. ALL WHLCOME. 5 ] METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH |SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN All Are Coriy e i | Bibe Schoskiat 90 am. Mass. Ave. NW. Between 9th and 10th Streets FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ Commanion and Morning ‘ Ku.. Sna el mo (Th:x:d Brick Chgdi) 16th and Kennedy sts. n.w. iFTH AND © STREPS Worship at 11 &'dloct \ Shreve, Pastor At Reservoir and eatrance to Bock Creek Park, - v i Evering Sefvi t 7:45 . REGULAR AND SPECIAL SERVICES FOR | s#an—swies sae I e e o Tl e = " ll ‘m m comNG WEEK u’.’h‘ P oriant i Sermons Sun€ay Morning' and 'Evening. 3 ¥ . s ot ww) ana ¢ ot [ SUNDAY— Rev. Maurice S. White §1300 amm.—“Four Golden Steps for the ch)D"Yw 338 10th Street N.. ~ N | . D., 00 aun.—Prayer service. OF NEW YORK CITY. “The Beeret of the Uplifted Life-in the Coming ye." al Of m L 3 9:30 a.m—Sunday school. 8 AR criines e SR et P |0 en—"God of Brery.| ZuarfhESEe sns) 800 pm—Making the New Year Bright, Blewed and| 1112 etk } i " Address and Communion g‘::)!e c?f the Lord’s Supper, followed by a brief sermon by the pastor. where’ }"‘.{ H-igl um-c;t:m A service every l'ut: i':. ar ;'-: M%rl m“m:. “Thé Suhny Way !or Ouuelvu and Others.” 'm Chiarch Memerial [S. S. 9:30 a.m.-CommanderaJlfl;;e Ig Robinett, supt. Classes for PRESTON A avg," Mini stér 8pan. ~— “Verily, Verily” Begia the Now Yeqr by atteading our mw% will m—'- “Biscord in the Family” Fitt of a serfes on “The Story of Joreph 5:00 p.m~Junior. Luguz, Miss Corcing, director. in_Modern Tafe." 6:00 p.m—"Get Acquaimted Meeting.” i Prager Mesting Tharstsy, 8 p.si. SPTIING U bk S e s il it gt W 7:00 . m—Epwoncl':‘ Lae'me EpS USRSt o % episatie. madic b7 QUAMSE &b TN, morning asivics wnd qusfies waa | T THE SEEN ASD ORuBEN 2 cORpTAL Wi ALL WERLOOME. z sm'hv 1 of babers 4nd Holy | horus at the evening service. 1, siaming ot 6 po. 8:00 oclock—Evangelkhc meeting, conducted by the pastor. Subject: | | e i “Setting Up the Banners” Four Yaner 0% S K com. |8 cordlal eroeting it Sou corte and worsmnp with ws = o o 7 ONT AVENUE _ - T— ssrmovisr srmooran |- Tuesday—2:30 to 5:30, a prayer service for the healing of the w.m Church| % ° f B X O e e tons, b =ocIk] Somr and EabsNminta. CHRIS] Wla“‘. o S ] sick. EraC il 0 gt ot VD RIS siiste. Senators and memher! and their families atid strangefs in the city are ""'"’x‘* e o Ber HOFALD mwn Pasior. I P’:;’d_a’é_s p- n;. , prayer a‘nd Bible study. : 'l‘l' e ,:i " [ Fourth Pfl:bfieflln Church [coraialy "‘"“’f ; : }::;:mn y o ..'...":."..f g e T. Wi i riday—8 p.m., Pentecostal meeting. and Convoy - sl @n’u ’m‘}: Fastor, THE HOME CHURCH S aoraiog " we | Rev. G‘““D D - Wilson, EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME Across the Years” 1100 £ —oraing worehip. Ereaching by W—- Fifth PNEAs h w._Da jomN & g . D. > : 5:00 p astor. Subjeci est uhlngm P! , BRIGGE wil on 284 sdmin e METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Walte). | Wrvhnmier rriscorsr, icoerear| A Eormuh for a Happy e e ot olin mLuu‘{'ét‘:“ "n'rf"[nu Paster, 3, _fi}'& Saminiate S5’ prencs “Equipment for the New mvanue Laste C. M. E. Chureh 14 a8 ¢ New Year” 2 | 4as 1o = ; : iowe nfln uu B. Y. E ST THU QUERTRE. 5 19 iu Bibse s, bocs suitod for &1l ages. B, ¥ Year Rbode Istand ave fi LT dar IR‘ & ‘! MIDXA.!: WELOOME FOR YOU. 2 it éar ..0‘ Tate Told." T % ez "‘”-{t both u-rvh-. ppy New Year a e SapTie T U AT R T | o8 2 *"'E' ] Pyworth oo nern UNITARIAN, UNITARIAN, i T's} nity Methodist Episcopal meha-? i \ : S seconsttixtChmd\ T:é::fi':;:‘;:‘;—'.’:.;." m ,J;-ME': Ml ‘:ud‘ Haven M. E, uifl'd: Uik aad 8 .A L L S o U L S C H U R C H Hev. ROWARE 1) ?n?‘.&h L, JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Hie- ‘?'s-n‘r:rm: - choal. 8ts. 8.3, 4 oErichizgat 1t am the moraing servic. < —Sacramen 2 3 WM. BROWN, Pastar. out ONFHAT FAILED THE u%h ”» o \ u" 4 D el :oun :?Aw FORT: 'fi'x- wv. 9:30 a.m. Boly Communtos Founded 1821 P T and 8 pom. r_mol; |'}| popular for 1521 SCIENCE. 22 Do, a: . 5 5 o e R s e ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D.D; Minister =~ . %&:“fiufid DR IR S e ;' - %58 TORN OF THB ROAD." bz 5 | SERVICES IN ° - #—-fl!_‘_““_’-_ % u«dm“ "%’:.:‘ [ :l“fl“ . CHRISTIAN m } Al ETHODIST FROTESTANT. Israel C. 108 AND B TS 8.W, o - 2 THE IMMANUEL _—fi‘W n--—?mm E SR KNICKERBOCKER THEATER . .. BAP’!’IST_.?‘NEE!} —L—M“—mw : " Stroet st ) s m‘x;";' 1 g0 Be Kiactom ™ il ould % 18th and Columbia Road %mg,‘,m. spTIeT M3 Church of C nn the N K t = . < =4 . S :_. S e o : “®=| pENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH | ™" ::':,::’f:’“:’,’:" Pl fheve ti ‘-:-r.m::.%mzd.—:n . _t\.e uhmgwn Districs e ’ Nichole Awe; 9:45—Siinday School, Kindergarten; Graded Course and Adult| 11:00a.m. —semr#nwm pastor (the Lord's % Wm."“'-’ N. Y Ave. EPWORTH . |V%:¥ znvulm ga7Es. b. :S. 12 —Sfoty Commbaries, sertion m Classes. Also Kindergartén ditring mofriing service. - |, ’;»-n_%-fi‘fi@ 2 ¥ thlh Strest Baptist Fou;t_ cnru of LEAGUE ""'B-wn e X2 T ol B 7 11:00—Motning worship. Sernion by the mirtister. - x5 &% s Church 5 X | The ‘s Soclety its New| - of ioth fs “THE OPEN DOOR” | ZRgiriesr o 'E,fs.% League ! Cormer, b s ’AT wr;susv CHAPEL, |- S5tees S onbuiy ssvmes | S35 » R. TITTMANN, Bass. W ednesday Evening, 8 P.M. T ErIBCrAL B Fo | M 2 e business session. will be I} fol b‘ ‘ed by departmental con- : stor. P e T e T - ofpe! 3 fes < and a social hour. g & :: 2 E B ¥ o b 4 r-lzu.. = u;_,% pag——| oam Mnll:‘»mr-v'if ol Lady i Worsblp e yo- ..,,, Gay Inmhoflll Bible Studmu‘ o ...:_.. e ;:. . Mu X nn.h—cmmg fi‘m-fi‘ e - ;8 . . D, Association T Reteung en 7 g5 ¥ T AL WELGOME ' CHARLES ¢ RARRICK, asbington” distriet. !n‘:m.u Q_ PYTHIAN, TEMPLB AUDITORIUM, Sttt b fod e et T 8% m‘ 3:30 .. —Epworth xng Tople dlicus. o Chureh of the At e i Te GYMBI THE 3 v wansmALL s Kinedow” Comer” | Secufag 1 gy T o | so0pm—tictme N b e S and Fast mm slChcaing s Buid” 5 e - ?"."" D. D, 7:90 p.moergaons De. B. 8. Willlinas; dis- %l NEAR-MiLions Now LivinG| S : oeag getions a Pl e . o i -rfin%m Sofian. ekt T pm e setry - Hevetion” MR ATWATER, Organ, - | 578 3T=0 Shbalinin) | mm : OTHER SERVICES. j:..

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