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10 EVENING = STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921—PART T ' Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services HEALING SERVICE. The monthly service of prayer and healing in St. Paul's ~Episcopal Church In_Alexandria will be held next Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Rev. Vercy Foster Hall. The holy communion «will be ad- ministered at 10:30 a.m. on the same day and the blessing for healing may also be received at the close of that service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). The Methodist Union of Annousces ® lecture by Bishop William A. Quayle, D.D., LL.D, of St. Louis, Mo OFFER TO U. S. SCULPTORS Artists Asked to Present Models of First Canadian Cardinal. American sculptors have been in- vited to submit models for a statue of the first Canadian cardinal, his eminence the Most Rev. Elzear-Alex- andre Taschereau, which is to be erected in the equare fronting the Basilica of Notre Dame, Quebec. The statue must represent the car. dinal standing and with his head un- covered. The total cost of the statue is expected to be $35,000 and, in addi- tion to the first prize, there will be special awards of $500 and $300 for the artists taking second and third placee. Mgr. Taschereau's episcopal admin- Istration was fruitful. He founded the Sacred Heart Hospital in Quebec, canonically ~erected forty parishes and founded thirty missions. He also introduced the Redemptorist Order Into the diocese, giving it charge of the shrine of St. Anne: de Beaupre. He died in 1 AT Hamline M. E. Church, Ninth and P streets u.w. NOVEMBER 21, AT 8 P BISHOP QUAYLE'S SUBJA'T WILL BE “ABRAHAM LINCOLN the First American” Mr.- Harlan Randall, Baritone, will sing. A ission free to members of the Metho- atat atos: bot_ membership_ cards. must be Presented at the door. All others, 50 cents. METHODIST SCOPAL (White). Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Take Soldiers’ Home car. Get off at 5th and Upshur. 9:30 a.m.—S. S. Mr. 0. J. Randall, supt. 1am. and ermon by the min: I M. syl vester. leader. Iowa Ave. M. E. Church 14th and Fmerson n. “The Commuvlty Church. HARRY EVANS, Pastor. a.m.—Sunday school. “"HE DESIRE OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK $th and Jefferson ats. n.w. Charles S. Cole, Minister. 11 A.M.—SERMON BY MINISTER— “Following Christ” 8 p.m.—Short sermon, followed by 6-reel motion picture, en- { Delegate From Federated | Churches of Japan { i | | Union Methodist Episcopal | 20th st. near Pa. ave. n.w. REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEEKS, Pastor. T5th A IVERSARY SERVICE. 11 a.m., Rev. John Reid Shannon | EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS. Junior and Intermediate Holds First Service. The first meeting of the Junior and | Intermediate Epworth League Union was held Sunday at the Mount Ver- non Place M, E. Church South, with 240 members in attendance. Miss Ruth Hall, superintendent of the junfor de- partment, was in charge of the pro- gram. The Mount Vernon Junior Choir, un- der the direction of Rev. Leo M. Rip- ley, sang “Galilee." and praver was offered by Herman Wilson, president of the Baltigore Conference, Epworth League. Rdbert Anderson, president of the Epworth League Union of Washington and vicinity, madd an address, as did Miss Lillian Earnest of the Baitimore Conference League. Miss Eleanor White of the Fourth Presbyterian Church gave a lecture on “Bible study. Misses Louise Bush and Clara Bowers sang a duet. Miss Laura Bell of Manassas gave a recita- tion. E. O. Harbin, superintendent of Union recreation and culture of the central) Nashville, | oflice of Epworth League. Tenn.. made a brief addr ing which officers were installed. Department superintendents — First, of Mount Rainier; vice president, Her- man McGregor of Ballston: secreta Francis Harlan of Mount Vernon treasurer, Lillian Specht of Savage. Department superintendents: Kirst. Frances Gruver of Hyattsville; sec: ond, Maxine Bragg of St. Paul's; third, Mabel Buckey of Brentwood; fourth, Louise Bush of Epworth. follow- Epworth quarterly agent—DMarie Shaw of Emos 3 PAL (W EY CHAPEL _METH WESL i Methodist Episcopal Church will preacl m. sehool. T Jesus Must Be King METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall place and C st. n.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D, D., minister. 11 a.m.—Minister will preach “What Is Christianity?>— The Founder” titled, 8 p.m., Rev. John MacMurray {8 petles of sermons. “] Believe” THE HOUSE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP. Blshop Usaki = s 8 TEME L Lincoln Road Church | °F JTAVSS Mvmmonier cuvac Lincoln_road. Rhode Island ave. and U st. n.e. WALTER 6. EIL, Minister. 11am.—"A PROPOSAL FOR ALL NA- TIONS."'-Matthew, 28.18-20, 8p.m.— 'THE SOUTH WINDOW."—John, D 1as Memori. nt}l;q::: H sts. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Revival Sermons WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, —8 P.M.— Dr. James Shera Montgomery Ohapiain of the House of Representatives and paster of Catvary Methodist Episcopal Chureh, will lecture on “ e (3 ted ‘Americanism Admission, 50 cents. WE GIVE ALL A HEARTY WELOOME TO OUR SERVICES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Waugb CHURCE. Third and A Strests Northeast. REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. ‘a.m.—Sunday school. “The Greatest Need” —Epworth League service. "“hat God Lost” Bvangelistic services during the week. — THE FAMILY CHURCH. Church school, M. R. Speelman, supt., :30 a.m. Epworth League service, 7:15 p.m. Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. n.e. REY. C. F. LINGER, Minister. m.—Sunday s&chool. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor. | 8:00 p.m —Address by CONGRESSMAN M. 0. McLAUGHLIN of Nebraska on; “‘Limitation of Armament.” ] Revlyal services during the week. REV. H. D. MITCHELL. D. D., pastor of Metro- politan M. B. Church,’ will preach each evening_except Thursday, when MISS CLARIOE AIKIN, “The Doughnut Girl of the Argonne," will have charge. Foundry Church 16th near P Street N. Green fotor huses pass the door. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D., Minister. THANKGIVING DAY 10:30 a.m.— National Thanksgiving service. Nine churches will unite together with J. O U A M. Sermon by Bishop W. F. McDowell & p.m.—Illustrated lecture by Mr. EVELYN BALDWIN Leader of the Baldwin-Ziegler Polar Expe 1 in 1901 “SOME_REMINT: ES OF ARCTIO TOIL. Tickets for admittance are free, Beautiful stersopticon_ slides. The National Methodist Church FREE METHODIST 416 2d St. N.W. Rev. F. F. Shoup, Pastor Revival Services Begin Sunday, Nov. 20, 1921 In Charge of Rev. F. F. Shoup, EVANGELIST. And will continue every night during the veek. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTIL. SOUTHERN BAPTISTS AID DESTITUTE OF RUSSIA Shipload of Clothing Promised Spiritual Kinsmen in Response to | Secretary Hoover's Appeal. | Responding to an urgent appeal from Herbert Hoover that Southern Baptists ald In the relief of Russia by furnish- ing food and clothing to the suffering | Baptists of that country, Dr. J. F.| Love, secretary of the forelgn mission board of the Southern Baptist Conven- tion, announces that board has set in motion machinery that he hopes will result in the provision of a shipload of clothing for the suffering Russian Baptists within the next few weeks by the local churches of the south. DINNER FOR THE POOR. Gospel Mission Has Many Plans for Coming Week. Miss Mattie Perry, who has been conducting a healing mission at the Gospel Mission, 214 John Marshall place, will close her services tomor- row night. S : 5 Fifteen students from the Lutheran’ NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 19.— { Theological Seminary of Gettysburg will be at the mission next week and nssist in the services. Supt. H. W. Kline is arranging for a Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless and poor of Washington on Thanks- giving day at noon, followed by serv- ices from’2 to 10 p.m., with a change ;I leaders, speakers and singers every our. ‘The Gospel Mission also is to send out baskets of provisions to make up a_substantial dinner to many homes of the poor where the missionaries + | the suffering are much greater in Rus- The American Relief Administration | Dave visited and found distressing will transport the clothing without | ¢onditions. Kunds are being solicited cost and will furnish food from its | ! €OVer the expense of this relief. Su}l]i“EN at tual cost. = It has been impossible heretofore for the Buptists of Ame t ge.| -PLAN UNION SERVICE. into intimate contact i e ith their spirit-| 1 kinsmen of Russia, of whom there the ere’ 1,000,000 at the aatae ne - Capitol Hill Congregations to Unite Heta "t Siar Bt So s raistn for Thankselving Day, field has heightened the interest of | There will be a union Thanksgiving the local churches of this section in|service by the churches of Capitol the welfare of all the Russian people. | Hill on hThanksgn\'lm: day at 10:30 Last winter Southern Baptists sent | &:m. in the Keller Memorial Lutheran ]smu.uon worth of clothing and a slml-."u"‘r:m‘_lh'::‘;"“" and Maryland ave- Pt g L stern Presbyterian, Ninth_ Street e g L I The Sntenmter of | Christian, Ingram Memorial. Epworth H b i | M. E. South. Dougla Keller Memorial. Rev. George A. Mil- ler will preach the sermon. There will | sia than they e | r were in Hungary | and other count s of central Europe. | ho speci i . ecial mu: The communit Secretary Love hopes the response of | coraiaily jne . i | Soithery Baveinaned the of | cordially invited to worship at ‘this appeal ussia will be correspondingly larger. Due to the agreement at the outset ! lof the seventy-five-million campaign | that -no special collections would be | jconducted during the life of the cam- ! I paign for objects not included therein, the foreign mission board will not make an “appeal for cash for relief work, but if individuals and churches desire of their own volition to make cash offerings the board will gladly | receive the Tunds and purchase food | supplies for starving Russians through ser ice of prayer and thanksgiving. —_— PLAN 75TH ANNIVERSARY. Union M. E. Church Will Hold Long Celebration. The seventy-fifth anniversary of | founding of the Union Methodist Episcopal Church will be observed by the congregation with exercises be- ;lh now until the fall Directions for £ 1 | other ministers of the city are to take mbling and for- part in the program. Rev. Dr. John Church of the New Jerusale; ixteenth above Q street morthwest. v . with_ser- CHURCH 49 YEARS OLD. Carolina Avenue Congregation to Note Special Event. pastor, 4 Jew. ¥ school at 9 : i adult s JEree lewifug library | The forty-ninth anniversary i REV PAI N ey icome North Carolina Avenue Methodis Protestant Church il be obser: jtomorrow with speciul services. ‘l'lr. A. Norman Western Maryland College and former pastor, will preach the morn- fing sermon. A. G METHODIST PROTESTANT. North Carolina Ave. N. C. AVE,, &Base. W. CROSBY, Minister. | g ORTY NINTH ANNIVERSARY.” of young people's work. will preach. |3 Rt e e Special music under thé direction of Mre. . F. Aldridge. {Rev. A. Norman Ward, D. D. ! %= ——= 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by __EPISCOPAL. Rev. A. G. Dixon, D.D. 5 p.m.—Christian Endeavor, Rhode Island Avenue Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, Minister. 198 m—Mized adult class. 9:30—8. 620 G st. se. Founded 1793, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector. 14th and 4 8% 7:30, 10, 11, Church school, aduit. dept. The Resurrection, & 13 and 4. Tues. 7 a.w. The Holy Cathulic_Episcapal Chiirch. The SECOND AT 8 ST. N.W. J. JUDSON RINGER, Paster. Preaching, m.. 8 P St. Pa ¢ . Dumbarton’ Ave. M. E. SUNDAY Illustrated Sermon Dumbarton_sve. near Wiscoasin ave. n.w. . —— 8. 8. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 8.0 S Gransd Suntay_ sehool, 9:30 s.m.—Chirel achool. Classes £05 V07| Cnjon Thanksgiving service, for this 1 AM— 11:00 a.m.—Dr. Randoiph preaches. Subect, | tion will be heid in Bt Paul’s Church X Bishop Usaki of Japan | “The People’s Passion for 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. L - P ” 8 p.am.—Christian Patriotism eace 11:00 a.m.—Kindergarten and Childres &tv’.u‘ Church. Bring the children. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Lecture, ‘America at the Cross-Roads’ Illustrated with 40 recent views of the conference. The finest music. The heartiest welcome. THURSDAY 11:00 a.m.—Thanksgiving service, Dr. Randolph. Special Music by Foundry Quartet. DR. VAN KIRE WILL UNFURL WORLD | PEACE FLA ' Special service during week, except Mon. ; ator Thanksglving service, Thurs., 10:30 n) 3 ., 10:30; _a o Rermon by Rev: G- C. Rarlck. D, D. “Man—A Descendant of Ape or 'l ‘WILL BE THE TOPIC OF REV. H. P. FOX, Pastor of HAMLINE} M.E.CHURCH s, o fesiegt st vomver: Special music by the Unon M. E. Church | l‘)\nrl‘e i i 1. Subject. “R | Bermon 11 Subject, ““Ran- somed of the Lord, 30 p.m., sublect, ““The Greatest Hero. Eldbrooke M. E. Church League, 8:30 p. CALVARY River coad just off Wisconsin ave. On Columbia Road N.W., between 14th and 15th Streets. JOFN EDWARD FORT, Minister. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30 2.m.—Sundny school. ' L. L. Derrick, 9:80Calvary Bidle School, Mr. James Dice, Sup't. supt. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor— 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Youngblood, President. “Why Go to Church?” 11:00—Public worship with sermon by . Hon. William Jennings Bryan “ALL” Sermon by . American University Chapel SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. . Bunday school at 11 a.m. Rev. Geoffrey W. Stafford, A. M. (0xford, England). 9th and P sts, n.w. TOMORROW AT 8 P.M.— Mme. Yajima of Japan WILL SPEAK AT 11 AM. Trinity M. E. Church Bth st. and Pa. ave. southe: JOSEPH DAWSON, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. by the pastor, “Life’s Bests” Thursday, 10:30 a.m.—Special Thanksgiving Service. Mr. 0. w.' | ! o the subject: #:45—Bpworth :00—~Public worship and “THANKSGIVING MUSICALE” by the OALVARY QUARTET, THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR AND BY THE STRING QUARTET OF THE WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Free seats to the people. Church doers open in the evening at 7:30. THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN CALVARY CHURCH THURSDAY MORNING AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, WITH SERMON BY DR. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY SPECIAL MUSIC BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND THE CHOIR. MCKENDREE Mass. Ave. NW. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) SUNDAY— 5 9:00 a.m.—Prayer sérvice. Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor 9:30 a.m—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. 11 0'Clock—Public worship. Address by the Pastor— “A Vision—Jesus Christ at the Conference of the Nations” 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, Divector. ~ 6:&‘) p.mc—“(;mula‘i:.ud nzeeting.‘; o 73 gue (a great meeting for you 8:00 O°Clock—Evangelistic Meeting, conducted by !he‘% Subject— “The Open Door” There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. Come. Bring yeur unsaved friends, and help them on to God. = ;;-d-yn. 3 pm. to 5:30 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of L Thurs., 10 A M.—A Thanksgiving Service Pridays, 8 pn—~Pentecestal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME __ people). astor. ‘Thanksgiving offering November 25, at 7:30 p.m. the six-reel picture. “STREAM OF LIFE," will be featured. MT. PLEASANT METHODIST CHURCH, service Friday, at which time | 9:30 am. Sunday school: 11 am.. er-| 826554 Bixth Slrest NE, 1085 st n.w. near Lamoat: | mon, mubieit, “Gods sheet: o Oiterra REV. C. S. ABBOTT. & Ly i . 530 Snisteache o owa Holy Communion . ke Rev. Clifton K. Ray, L e R L L g e N . aubject, ening Praer : MINISTER. Kigiteousness™s Wodnesiar, 8 pun. prazer | ® THANKSGTVING DAY, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all - _ixerrbody welcome. | Holy Communion . ages. Holy Communion . Ladies’ Bible class—Rev. H. M. Reed, teacher. Men's Bible class—Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. 11:00 2.m.—Morning worshlp. Sermon by the minister— “The Power of the Gospel” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon by the minister— “The Tragedy of Sin” : - i CH { St. Paul l Rev. John W. N Williams, Asst. spweial sermon by t e o St. Stephen’s Church 14TH ST. NEAR COL. KD, Rev. George F. Dudley, Rector. Rev. Philip A. Dales, Assistant. SUNDAYS 7:30—Holy, Communicn. 11:00—Moriing prayer and sermon. 8:00—Eveniug prager. PUIS W ave. now, Tues.—Holy Communion 9:30 + Minister. Christian Heal'ng Service 200 p.m. Thurs. —Holy Communion. L 9:30 Why Preach- Ho'y_Communicn_and warvice...10:30 o & Low Ebb in =5 Church of the Ascension 12th and Mass. ave. Rev. D. Wellingfon Curran in ch Holy Communion Chureh_School. Holy_Communion and 8 YOU_ARE CORDIAL “Tie sesmage | of Jonah Has for Book Christians, You Are Welcome URCH, ND B ST8. 8.W. . Pastor. rmon. LLY GOOD SHEPHERD, it INVITED. Campbell A. M. E. Church chols Ave. S.E. 9:30 a.m.—8. 8. R. S. Penn, supt. 1 m.—Sermon by pastor,” subject, Panishment of the Wicked. 6:30p.m—A. C. E.L. H._ R. Queenan, res. Jr. choir, Meiven Weem, director. p.m.—Sacred concert. Mr. Jobn HIll, director. W. H. MANOKOO. Pastor. Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and M ‘Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. Sunday next before Advent, November 20. Hols Cdmmunion .. 7 Morning Prayer and 1y Holy Communion and Sermor People's Evensong Organ Recital b THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV! Holy Communion . Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. . 5 Morning Praver ¥ tra; itors O p.m,—! ior League. Festival Service, Holy Communion i papes and visltors cordially nvited tof pom.—Rev. R. H. Riley. and . Sermon, Preacher, the | ers_and_Friends Are Welcome. phen 11:008.m. . =% vening Prayer 30 p.m. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church | raxe ceorgetown and Wisconsin ave. cars. EPWORTH THE GOOD WILL CHURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Corner North Carolina ave. and 15th st. n.e. REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Public worship. The pastor will preach at both! Services. 7:15 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer meeting. Come, let us worship together. Memorial and | the American Reli»f Administration. ginning tomorrow and continuing jMr. Hoover’s agents says $15 will | through December 4. save the life of u Russian child from{ Former tors of the church and| i?’ur(l‘ing _the clothing that is asked | Reid Shannon is to preach tomorrow | or Russia will be issued by Dr. Love morning and Rev. John MacMurray. | :h;?::;? the regular denominational | former pastor, will preach at night. . —_— 1 i | i | i i | i | ibeen conducting aring the past two of [, i «d { be made during te afternoon. Rev. | palians are askec to remain home dur- Ward, president of ik the greats mrt of the afternoon, alu In the evening Rev. Dr. ! OP€s, Dixon. general secretary, board : O fami H i | Services in Churches On Thanksgiving Day ‘Special _ Thanksgiving y services have been arran by the churches of the eity BSHOP TUPREACH AT UNON SERVICE William F.lMdJoweII Speaks at Metrgidiitan Church Thanksgsing Morning. The annual ptional Thanksgiving @ay service 1stobe held Thursdyg: #* the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church John Marshal place and C street narthyest, at 10:30 o'clock Bishop Wiliam_} McDowell of the Methodist Epis@B) Church, will preach the sermon. The Wesley Chpel. Hamline, Gor- such, North Capipl, Trinity, Ryland, Wilson Memoriai Waugh and the Metropolitan chuthes will unite in the service, togethr with the Junior Order of United Agerican Mechanics of the District. Willlam Fua{7iff* Renah Camalier have arrange( daborate decorations for the churh. The music will be furnished by agtartet choir under tha direction of Atlur Gardner. Evelyn Baldfs, leader of the Bald- win-Ziegler pi% expedition in 1901, is to give an jlutrated lectyre in the church Thuri4a) night. The slides will be the reppduction of phate- graphs taken by \im on_his trips fo the arctic zone ‘he subject of the lecture will be “Eafe Reminiscences of Arctic Toil.” T8 public is invited. EPISCOPALANS PLAN EVERY MEIBER CANVASS Thursday. The national Thanks- siving service at the Metro- politan Memorial M. E. Church St. Patricks’ are the two largest of servi In some sections of the city union services have been ar- ranged, when the members the several congregations will xather. Other churches will l id individual services. PLAN UNION SERVICES. Petworth Churches to Join in Meet- ing on Thanksgiving Day. Tnion Thanksgiving services will be held by the Petworth { Wallace Memorial United Presbytes } Church on Thanksgiving day at 1 o'clock. The pastors of Petworth will ;all have a part in the service, Rev. €. {Ellis Williams of the M. E." Chur Rev. F. Paul Langhorne of the Baptist Church; Rev. J. Alvin Campbell of the United 'Presbyterian Church, and Rev. W. F. Harkey of Wallace Memori Church will preach on the subject, “The Dawning of a Brighter Day.’ —_— PRINCETON TO BUILD 1n jWill Be Medieval in Design—To Be Situated in Center of the Campus. N, N. J. November 14.— iA med 1 chapel, which is 1o cost moré than $1,000,000, is to be erected on the Princeton University campus. Ris- ing sixty-seven feet from the floor of the nave to the crown of its vaulting, this beautiful structure, modeled strict- 1y on the best Gothic traditions, will af- ford to Americans an opportunity Pledges for Chrch Expenses Will Be Sougk Tomorrow Afernoon. without a iong trip overseas, accord- irg to the architectural plans. = The new chapel will be situated in the very center of the campus and will form parish inthe Episcopal diocese of Washington ls arranged for the every member cavass tomorrow after- noon—an importar part of the nation- wide campaign Wich the church has sidex of which will be occupied by the present McCosh Hall and subsequent ad- I ditions to be made to this structure. | The side of the quadrangle toward Nas 2 Hall will be formed by clolsters, ile in the center there is the Corpus Christi_sun_ dial. nted to Prince- ton by Oxford. ite is near to that of the old Marquard Chapel. burned down in the disastrous fire in May, 1919. Funds for the new chapel have not yet been provided. but it expected that they will be subscribed by alumni or friends of the uni vears. This is th third year' of the mpaign. Pledgecards will be dis- tributed in_someof the churches this evening. while diers will make the distribution afterthe morning service tomorrow. In_ mo een o of the of thechurches teams have nized afl a thorough canvass piscopalias in every parish will Episco- It is probable that the stained glass windows may take the form of memori- als of various classes to their members who died in war service. —_— least. so titthey can be reached ¢ the canvasiert The duplex envel- th whih 1l Episcopalians are . willbe the basis of the nvass again this ear. No stipulated a®ant has been set to be raised in the Wshington diocese this {Lectures on Problems for Benefit of Sunday School Workers. Subjects to be discussed at the teach- er training classes being held by the year either for prish work or for mis- sions. But as he expenses of the churches “have icreased wonderfully during the past ew years those who churches in the | i MILLION-DOLLAR CHAPEL | tol see the architecture of the middle ages ! the third side of a quadrangle. the other | TEACHER TRAINING PLAN. |* = PANCAMERIGAN. 1 170 MASS THURSDA Anruai Service at St. Pat- rick’s Church, With Lunch- eon, to Follow. The annual pan-American mass is |to be held Thursday morning at Si. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 10th and G streets northwest, at 10 o'clock. Rt. Rev. Owen B. Corrigan is to cele- trate the mass. He will be assisted I by Rev. Clarence E. Wheeler, pastor of the Church of the Holy Comforter; Rev. James J. O'Connor. pastor of St stine’s Clarch, will be deacon, John Carroll Moore of Holy con. The Rt. Rev. of Bropk Bonzano, apostolic’ d , and Mgr. Thomas, Church, will nimber $1 priests of the cit vited to assist in the e have ‘reises H g 1€ mass Mgr. Thomas will jentertain members of the diplomatic icorps and others at luncheon | The am t American | ETess and of the ors from the South members of Con- Army and Navy ha | sign their intention of attendin the muss i The music will be rendered by the {mixed choir, under the direction Miss Jennie Glennan, and the sanc tuary choir, conducted by C. A. Ben. son. Frank O'Brien wiil preside the organ. LUTHERAN CHURCH AND THE COUNCIL Three Bodies May Be Brought Into Sympathetic { o Relations. | conferences between an official mittee of the Lutheran {Chureh and of the 1 Counetl have led 1o a defini psal from jthe Lutheran body ir-—lmmhn with the {operation in certain [work. This step. if ratified council, means that the thre eran bodies which in 1 i ¢ union. with a combined | crship of irree-quarters of a million, under the present presiden. of Rev. F. H. Knubel. will he brought linto sympathetic relasfons with the counc oposal of the Lutherans their commitice, follows: . the undersigned committee the United Lutheran Church Americit, do hereby_ propose. on l- {half of the said United Lutheran {Church in America, and by lof its executive board, the iment of relations with the authority stalilish- Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in are using the plex envelopes are |board of religious education of the dictl e totoging 2 sked to increas:their pledges (o as|Episcopal Chuseh. Thursaa AL g e T it great an extent 3 they feel justified.|the 4:45 p.m. session. o liss e Pederdd Conniaite . TooH Where duplex emopes are not being | Criticism in the Old Testament and | wThat the relation 11 e ofn/ cons used an appeal iSnade for their use. |How to Deal With Them™: at the 8 [cuirative character. by which the herJost of the chiches in the diocese|p.m. class, “The Development of |15 * Lutheran Cliurch mas have ave a budget syem and are depend- | Christ's Career.” The classes are un-|Lgiiied Ltheran Chureh s Tave o ent to a very greatxtent on funds con- tributed through e duplex envelope system. der the direction of Rev. Charles E. McAllister, rector of St. Matthew's parish, and are being held in Epiphany Parish Hall, 1317 G street. The classes are designed to Sunday school teachers and new mem- bers are joining weekly. No fee is charged for the courses, which are a part of the effort of the board of rel gious education to develop graduate trained teachers. UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY. Thousands of churches throughout jthe nation will observe Sunday. No- | vember 27. as universal Bible Sunday. laccording to the statement made to- lday by General Secretary Frank H. :Mann of the American Bible Society, which has distributed about two mi lion pages of literature for assistance {in celebrating the day. All Saint’ Church “Hg;T cHasE REV. 5T AUSTIN, Rector. *Holy Commuio). 7:30 a.m. every Sunday, Sunday sciiool 980 a.m. every Sunday. Morning serve, with sermon, 11 o'clock. Evening servie it 8 o'clock. *First Sunda it each month, Holy Com- __munion at 11 oflox. Georgetown, Wiacon- Grace Chirdh S ave., south of M s Rev. GEORGEW. ATKINSON, Jr., D. Rector, 930, 11 a.m.; 7:30 p. CHURCH, St. James: i ) Mnss.ave. n.e.—S . mnj';:ao. 104 ma 11 8. 300 and 5 m 9th N Grace Chgch ** 500, D STREETS Rev. MBADE BLION MACBRYDE, Rector. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. ‘Holy Commylon—First Sunday at 11 a, third Sunday | 730 a.m. St. Asdntw’s Church N. Hivenw and V st. n.w. REVJ. J. DIMON, Eector. FPICOPAL. CHURCH OF THE INC/RNATION 12th nd » streets n.w. REV. WM. AYLIE BNYDER, Rector. Sunda—7:D and 11 a.m. CFof the ADVENT Second @l You Streets N.W. ILLIAMSON, JR.. Rector. ! and 11 a.m, Fridays—H¢ Evefs-memk Nov. 20, vass, ELOOME ALL. LUTHERAN. Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missouri Synod). H. SCHROEDER, Pastor. Annual mission, festival services. 11 a.m.. 30 gm., Eoglish. S. S and 9:30 am. Tor. R. I ave. & N. Cap. oL, REV. 1. 0. BAKER. Pastor. Services—Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p. Luther League. p.m. ) CORDIALLY INVITED. NGERS ¢ St. Oiaf Congregation Services alternating in English and Nor- ‘wegian, Sunday ernoon, 8:30 o'clock, in Church, 'w Jersey ave. between M n.w. Norweglan this Sunday. All welcome. SYBILRUD, Pastor. REV. C. 161 nd_Terrace n. erl JRIND0 FETNCE MO 500 o ommuton. Luther Place Memorial 11:00_Morai service and sermon. (Themay Circie) 8:00—Evenin|savice and serman. W ELCOME. G. M. Diffenderfer, Corcoran sts. n.w. RRINGTON, Pastor. _school_and ‘Bible classes. YING THE i:POWER OF Corner_14i REV. W. th and . 0, C. RIDITY ames Tomack. 6:00 p.m. Endeavor meeting. 7:45pm.—"D0 WE _REALLY WANT JESUS?" " Holy Communion. These services will help YOU. f 3rd.and Csts.NW. 2David Ransom Covel 11am.—"Love Past Knowledge.” By Mr. Covell. 8p.m.—FEvening prayer and sermon. Thanksgiving day service. 10 a.m. _THE _CIVIC AND COMMUNITY CHURCH. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. Stergr— REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. 1. REV. FREMONT NEWTON HINKEL. SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT. 7:30—Holy Communion, 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon by he Rector HP;TI'OI’I‘_ST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. |Marvin M. E. Church South i 10th and B st w. CLAUDE M. HESSFR, i —'*That Which is Bpiritoal —Epworth League. Q st bet, 30th and Sist sta. m.W. Rev. J. C. HAWK. Pastor. Lambert,” Pastor. Rev. F. A Epwortll League, <unday School, 9:45 a. i Mount Vernon 9th and Massachusetts Ave. and K St. The Representative Methodist Church CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D,, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Dr. Chappell will preach m vember 20. Morning subject, 11 a.m.—“FATLURES CROWN" Evening subject, 8 p.m. Sermon—“WANTED: A LIAR”| ®% Overflow service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Departments for all ages. Organ Recital, 7:30 to 8 p.m., Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane Shure, at both services. Thursday, Thanksgiving Service at 10 a.m., sermon by Dr. Chappell. Mid-week service at 8 pm. Address by Dr. Chappell. Music by Men’s Glee Club. Foreign Sunday School at 3 p.m. every Sunday. Egworth League, 7 pam, 3:30—Communicants' League instruction. 4:30—Bvening prayer and sermon, Parish Bible class, Wednesday, 8 p.m., under leadership of DR. GLENN LEVIN SWIGGETT. Thanksgiving Day 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon by e Rector ALL WELCOME ALWAYS, leace Church Third and A Streets 8.B. Clergy— . CALEB R. STETSON, REV. WM. A. MASKER, JR. Holy Communion Church_school . Holy Communion . ing prayer e every-member canvass will be con ducted in the atternoon. Workers will lunch in the parish hall at 1 p.m., after service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. th and D sts. s.e, REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school (adult classes). WOMEN'S DAY. orning and night, Sunday, No- Auspi@s of Ladies’ Aid Soclety, Mrs. Mary E. Griffin, pres. 11:00 a.m.—Address,Mrs. ta B. Law- Mrs. Eila B. Fai esiding. rs. Martha Allen MeAdoo wili Miss H. 8. hfi disens- Rav. Mrs. M. Mason . Mrs. Busie St, Mark’s Church Christ Pastor. St. Church 8 55, Bervices: 7:30 and 11 a.m. Thanksgiving jay 7:30 and 10 a.m. Take Florida {ve.or North Capitol care. Silver Sring Parish REV. J. nnNgm&N}ufl. D. D., Rector. 5! i FIRST FRUITS, given by the young people. under the direc- tion of Miss Schreiner. Tues. and Thurs., & p.m., prayer service. Church open_daily for prayer during the International Conference. Special Thanksgiving mervice, Thur 24. 10:30 a.m. Sermon by RE HUDDLE. Seats Free. Voluntars Contril This Church Welcomes YOU 6th AND P STS. N.W. Ijthind H Sta. A(o) 8:00 a.m.—Hdy bmmunion. Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. #:45 a.m.—Simda school. Memorial wervices for the departed of the 1:00 a.m. prayer and sermon.| past church year (14 men, 11 women. 4 chil _Preacher: Rev. Hugh Birckhead, D. D.| dren), at whose funerals Zion’ stor of- 4:00 p.m. | eventong and sermon.| ficinted. German, 10 a.m.; English. 11 a.m. 8. 8., 9:30 a.m. Evening service at 8. Thuraday, 10:30 a.m.. English Thanksgiv- ing service. :45 p.m., Luther League. St.Paul’s English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 11—“The e of Fading Leaf” 8—*The Poetry of Courage’ [30:30 Thursday morning— !Union Thanksgiving Service at Luther Memorial THOMAS CIRCLE. i and Epiphany will unite with morial in this nn‘l«_e Freacher: Rv. Biward Slater Dunlap, NHGIVING DAY. y Communion. ie and sermon. Do - S.Epst Smith, D D., D. C. L. the nd 8. 11 a.m. ‘the rector .} \.m., Rev. John M. Hamil. day services, 8 and 11. t. Paul’s ISTER HALL, Rector, yer and Heallng, oty tomadion, 3680 a.m The bless) ealing may aiso be re- ceived at the mming service. etown, Corner ofD and 3ist n.w. 7:30 a.m.—Hbly jommunion. 9:46 a.m—Smdd school &nd Blbe study e 11:00 8.m.—Full Fries and sermon by the 7:30 pm.—r;v‘e prayer and sermon. S}". PAUTS CHURCH Rev. Bt. Pauls Me: 8. 8. C. B. 8 i Church of the Reformation Penna. ave. and 2ud st. o REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. Come and help us get 500 by Christmas. 9:45 Evening services—8 p.m. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th streets s.w. REV. H. DENNINGTON HAYES. D. D., Tastor. +rHE CHURCH WHERD YOU FEEL AT HOMB." —Bible school. service and _sermon. rs and sermos. L L prayer 7 there will be services the offerings will be for preach tomorrow — AL ude of the Giver. Eve.—"The Messidh of Proghecs,’ ~ train | Trinity Lutheran Church | lit entire autonomy. Trom begir ning to end. in regard to the decisions and jactions of the Federal Council of Churches, and, at the xame time, the privilege of co-operating in such tasks and_problems as it may elect. ‘That the United Lutheran Church shall #ppoint its own representatives who shall be its spokesmen, and who shall report to the executive hoard of the United Lutheran Church. “That the particular lines of co- operation shall be determined by the executive board of the United Luth- eran Church in accordance with the principle that the attitude of the church toward any co-operative or- ganization or movenient ‘must be de- termined by a consideration of: (a) The purposes which it seeks 1o accom- plish; (b) the principles on which it rests; (c) the effect which our par- ticipation will produce upon the ! dependent position of our churc witness to the truth of the Gospel which we confess. i LORD RIDDELL TO SPEAK.- Tord Riddell, member of the Brit- ish del tion to the conference on i the limitation of armament, will de- liver a lecture in the Wallace Memo- rial United Presbyterian Chur: morrow night at 8 o'clock music will be a feature of the s and the community is i morning service both J. A. Campbell and W. F. Sp on missions, thank-offering will be { | U STREET AT 16th N.W. 'K, D. D.. Pastor. worning worship, s Lather League 2 <pel preaciing. <pirited <ingi cordinl welcome. anksiving sereice Luther Place Memorial, in conneecti nd St Paul's, at 1050 No mid-week service Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Men'’s Bible Class. r0. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7 Young People’s and Intermedi- ate Societies at 6:45 p.m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. €. W. LOCHER, Pastor. Tomorrow—Services. 11 a.m. ju Germau ALL WELCOME, Christ New Jerey are. between M ana X «ts.—(Missouri_Synod.) REV. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Annual sermon on Missions, by Rev. E. I Friedrich of Warneshoro. Va.. 11 a.m.; Suu day school and Rible clase, §:45 a.m UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father (Universalist.) 13th and L sts. n.w. Dr. Roger F. Etz of Boston, M ach, 11 a.m. Sunday scho anize a . for soung men anl . P, {. U, meeting, 7 p.m 11 3 m. Dr. John Van . will preach. School Y.M.C. A. MONDAY EVENING, 6:45 PN Excellent faculty. University credits. ALL_CLASSES MEET AT, Calvary Baptist S. S. House Bth and H sts. uw MEN AND WOMEN INVITEM. N