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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921, . . 1 — ——— Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services PULPIT AND PEW i MEHTES [P B I o S GIon Srmeas Tomes i o % soreas s The Morgan College quartet 13 to, First Church will be supplied tomor- St S ' " children e sing negro melodies tamorrow night | row by Rev. Dr. Yeaman of Kentucky : at 8 o'clock at Wesley Chapel, §th -;-Id in the morning and by Rev. Dr. Clay- 5 mes Trimble, vice president of the pair of shoes and ional Bank of Washington and a|t%® Tew pairs of stockings each. F streets. Rev. J. C. Nicholson, the | ton in the evening. pastor, will preach a special sermon. & % X ¥ Beiegtey Rev. B. H. Melton, pestor of the member of Central Presbyterian| TWO hundred and fifty pretty, eris Church, has been elected a member [R€W cretonne bags, each bearing th: of the board of directors of the Cen- |Dame and age of a child whose need: Right Rev. Alfrod Harding, Bishop |Columbia Helghts Christian Church, . of W, to a visit o }ig ¢ “Sins Against Child- O N Tal Jeauaty I | to. preschion BIne ARRInA & o Trustees Hope to Resume tral Union Misslon. Committees were|3r¢ numerous, are ready at the mis. appointed and business relative to|5ion building awaiting volunteers to the Rev. Thom Willilamson, jr., the rector, | “Seeond Coming of Our Lord” at the Y I arranging special exercises for the | cvening serivee Work on $10,000,000 Edi- occasion. s s * % % %k L i the mission’s new building was trans- |8}l them. These bags may be had acted at the monthly meeting of the|?¥ calling at the mission and asking * Rev. Paul Rader of New' York fi E 2 Mrs. Aseyeh Allen Dyar will speak i tan and Mis ce Early Next Spri o Fhe Teaching of Abdul Baha* |Bresident of the Christian And y pring. B Sttors Talatay At for Mrs. Bennettor or by calling Mai In making his report for November, | 434%. it is stated. ; nthe the Persian sage, whose death Was |G, getown Odd Fellows' Hall, 28th| The board of trustees of the Prot- recently reported, tomorrow night &t} e o0i” ana Dumbarton — avenue, |estant Episcopal Cathedral Founda- Eunll. }Petn:eli cnll}(:d I(lenllunslu the ‘act that uring t month 2,080 o ey taren BAPTIST. 8 o'clock at Unitarian House, 1789 Co- Thursa. ay. at the opening of the first | tion, of whi, 2 i under the auspices of annual convocation of the Union Wwhich the Bishop of Wash. meals. 1180 free beds and i56 gar-| ments were given to persons unable to pay for them. One hundred and Grace Baptist Church umbia road. the Liberal letlon: !‘Yn.lm:. Holiness _ Association. Others who |IREtoR is president, has announcea * Dr.[the selection of new architects for| fifty unemployed m enjo; P 9th_and Bouth Carclins ave. s.e. . en joyed a PABTOR F. W JORNBON Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pastor of the Washington Cathedral, at the Thanksgiving dinner served by the ladies of the Women's Co-Operative Miss Nell Mays the First Baptist Church. 16th and P A reets has Peturned from a preach Moreisen, W - |same time stating that it is hoped to resume bullding in the early spring Soclety and 127 baskets of provisions - were supplied to needy familice. D O SVANERLAN. A religlous service has been held Preaches Sunday z every night and twice on Sundays, Sunda i T A With an attendance of 2161 for tne| at 33 and y Ni‘ht - ing :\'&l Sesepe. et x;_lr‘g;: both morning | g "y “Burgess, Plttsburgh, Pa. and to continue without interruption * % % X until the cathedral is completed. montk, 179 requests for prayer and 158 professed conversions. In the at 7:45 * ¥ ) -] . A supper will be held next Thurs- Swedish services in their own lan- | A supper will be held Bilierbire Whether this can be done, however, uke's miseion’s Emergency Home for Chil- H H g dren, Tocated ai 1at atrect sna Naw | Closing: Meetings of Revival York avenue northyvest, there are be- OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES. tween thirt; and thirty-three chil- o ool, 311. Classes for all. guage are to be conducted by Rev. |l & will depend i 4 e D Yat the |bY the women's guild of St. Li pend upon how liberally con- |- e s AN Charch. ' There will be an entertain- | tributions are made to the Mullding dren belngicaredifor all the while. e ment in connection with the supper. | funq, ¢ A Christmas celebration will be and while the supper is in progress h At \the Immanuel Baptist Church fancy articles and Christmas gifts| At present the cathedral is one- ‘Drea to- e niaean Sreatae. ‘At |will be sold by members of the gulld. | fourteenth finished, being the Bethle- night his topic is “The Bible andl e Chaal A s e - e congregation of St. Agnes’ x . e A e The A Toung | oI make a corporate VIsit o | Which are visible trom the city. When Persan's Perplexitics. v Dr. Ciayton. |St. Bartholomew's “Church, Olney, |finished the cathedral will cost ap- D o fos: | Md.. tomorrow might. For this rea- | proximately $10,000.000, or one.fourth | Tonight his theme is ‘“The ea~ Mk lomorrg . al Sunday evening serv: tament Experience.” The meeting i3 Toas 1 be omitted at St. Asnes |the cost of a modern battleship, and Church tomorrow. there is now only about $800,000 in held in the main church from 8 to 9 wclock every Saturday night. row. there | * 2 v . 88 S - A Daduai il ol lald mest mridag | D200 Tor the work, Wadees tunds con Metropolitan Baptist - Sixth and A Streets Northeast. ASSOCiBtGd‘B}b]Cr s'UdGflis John Compton Ball, Pastor 1315 K Street N.W. G AT ELEVEN— “:I'Kcyix"fgof Christ | “Sufficient Grace” | International Bible Students’ Association i * Dr. George S. Duncan of the Y. AL 9 tinue to be received, it is stated, it S ] by the Little Helpers' Guild of Pink- 1 E ed, €4 beback 128, Retigions Hducation ney Momorial Giyroh, in the pariah | will be possible to finish only the re- 1 As an Ald to Bible Study” |house at Hyattsville. e childrenmginger of the foundations and por- heary in this organisation, under the direc- | tions of the choir. However. there is in the main auditorium of the Li- [ tomorrow at 4 p.m. A hundred |tion of Miss Rachel Tetlow, will de- |t being founded throughout th s & vote the proceeds of their sale to the | Country the National Cathedral Asso- SOUTHERN VIEW OF THE EDIFICE WHICH IS BEING ERECTED MOUNT ALl volumes bearing on the Bible will ed. | Episcopal ‘Home for Children. There & be exhibited. 'Th‘e ‘m:bllo 1s invit ate promised a number of unique ciation, which hopes for a member- 4 ship of 100,000 annual contributors. . . . Hez Swem The Alpha Chapter of the Phi My |features. ... - = 0 orisl New Architects Selected. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS |CHARITY DIRECTOR IS eTony ey Baen seholara: a5 Rev. : E:hlin 'E., ke therm “Why Jesus _Come to the church of comfort. Sing the Sougs. See the baptisms. Hear the sermon and go home happy. Sigma ‘Sunday Scheol Fraternity of}., ‘maki for Christm: The board has d the selec- Drs. K o' . Fath Fites Churoh “wil | Chatoh o, makia plans for CHIBRAS |, LN n e Bovv & Little areni-| MEET NEXT IN GLASGOW| CHOSEN BY ARCHBISHOP |Letnard'ic s o oy & mare | & ¢ oy : ‘week. Four different programs |tects, of Boaton, to complete the work, - 3 ber of St. Mary Star of the Sea parish. 5 3 One of the unusual|while Cram & Ferguson, also of B ’ ‘ i Second Bapt!st Church 4th and Va. ave. s.e. REV. HOWARD 1. STEWART, Pastor. aching. 11 ‘A SARCASTIC SWER TO A VERY CURIOUS MAN," 8 p.m.. people's popular heppy hour, baptisin und wermon on “THE M, FLAYED WITH THE HOME T W o hitaye,2°pn Ietalned as consulting | world Association Chooses City for {Rev. Father Leonard Appointed Y. W. C. A. eorge, service ture of the tableam taken of BIble |y "V ore director or i ent: t . o e LAY lr“::ncru. t"!’hefl .:l'finho no admis- | of 8t Matthew's Parish, will preach man, Robb & Little are the most in 1024. Post. Veaper Bervice. vion charge. Dr. Clifton P. Clark, |2t Fink ';e{huefinml mru'r‘e; on Judg-| skilled in Gothic construction of any | i Sunday, 4 p.m. the fraternity, |Tent” at the L am, sgrvice. of ghe younger architects. while Cram | Glasgow, Scotland, has been chosen| BALTIMORE. Md., December 10— BAHAI MOVEMENT. ] _ i “ " e ~las th lace for the ninth convention |Archbishop Curley today announced! — = — ¥ g thousand seats and a thousand-fel tcom« “The Bread of the Mighty” will be |struction among the older architects|®% {16 WO08 \0F 18 BN FOTEE Ch | the appointment of Rev. Edwin L.: Bahai Movement ! Come: worsip with s, o wei the subject of the sermon by Rev.|and are the architects who designed 4 of : = = S The Alpha Delta Gamma Serority is | the subloct of, the scTiral 3 " ATi|the Cathedral of St John the Dltine | ciation, to be held in the summer of | eommios ““Fatnne Toenanra T wiven | el LI O I L Rt West Washington Baptist ; Church N.W. (Georgetows) . 3 to present two plays at Pythian!goys Church, tomorrow morning in)New York city. 924. authority by the archhishop to direct | Ducember 11, at .. ut Unitaria NAGAN, Minister. e Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, boc! ater. Charle Fr . 1 the 8 v'clov o e o ©os ‘.’a":““i:!; !fn':"x'fl:::r T“"l-:‘r""l:!":“ will' be :-.m‘;‘..-"’x'ii t‘:‘l:‘lzll'lchl’l“de(u'l‘;;:d‘:;; Invitations were received from a|all such charities and to co-gperate! fose. 1750 Counbia sopd, tnder e an is - sorozity was . formy assisted by Mrs. Weldon Carter, vio-|built under the directl = Froh-|number of countries, but Glasgow he,.fo; 1, (0f. the: St = spicee ol U beeal RA Il b months a0’ by, about. twenty ire|iin, with Lewis Coraing Atwater at|man S those itk wiem. e ‘huz| wan chosen by reason of theurgent | € iul conterenoe, (e Kriat clary eheet Wath of Adul aba bas 1 th an. S| 1 1 % the Bahui Movement without a leadel low for the A iy of banding | the OTF * kX ¥ ?}?::e ‘:x::g'c’-l:: AnA- g:x“:uem'm of | National Sabbath Se ‘which | The position has just been created by | " lL " "continue. with increased themselves toj er in an effort to| 2 h e 2 the archbishop. igor, though p zed and he: 4 A ) “The Teachings of Abdul Baha" will | coast, for Mr, Frohman malntained an | invitation was strongly supported by} Mg /ey Cnliq was graduated from | lokiciess, may' e read 1o ihe 45,8 8 10, Bible clames. 6:45. . ¥ P. 0. live closer to the ideals of the church Y d ; - e T e 'giving this play in |be the subject of an address by Mrs.|office for ten years at Pasadena, Calif. | the OR300 UMD 2 Loyola College and then entered St. 3 g — s A funds | Aseyeh Allen Dyar before the Lib-|During the war he enlisted in the :'firlg;:“l:fxa)i:klz;';;'a:ua:fifilnfl"‘x::: Morys Sominses te: take up: his oc- s . o&lulvnnx oD’ y E ) WHAT WK FIND THERE." order that they may secure = wi oir | eral Religious Union tomorrow even-|army, and was engaged in architec- S 2 i H leted “HRIS v [ith which to carey on some of Me0% | ing, at & o'clock. The moeting. will | tural wark in Washington and at the | the one at London W 1308 Surcey clesiasticalistudien. SHe Coumplated CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 1he city. be held in Unitarian House, 1789 Co-|Aberdeen proving grounds. Follow-|School wolk throusholi —SCHiy RS e, Temhi et ing the war, he Obened un oMice in| greatly stmulated. Plans are already ; = | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE s Boston and later took inte partner-|peing " considered to hold national Rev. G. Ellis Williams will deliver e hip M bb d Littl -address at Petworth Metho- Face of Light” is Rev. E. Hes|ship Messrs. Rol an ttle. Sunday school conventions in Europe a sermon-address Mt et T Xotecie, | Swem's subject tomorrow night, and| Expert on Gothie Comstructlon. |\ iiia'(he dclegatés and speaiers are n, “From | “Graciousness” in the morning, at the| Mr. Frohman made several trips to . Special t will be arranged 3 e o i Anetner hy Burope studying Gothic construction. | NS, RIChyer ke places of inter: CHURCH OF THE » Ro Another,” tomorrow | Centennial Baptist Church. « Une Room 1 %0 ctock * X K K and his interest in Gothic cathedrals| "Vl Great Britain and Europe, and found its first expression in some|gynday school meetings may be held | COVENANT JRCHES OF CHRIST, Sclentist T CHURCHI CHI en! ias night—Women's Mission Circle. ie prayer meeting. First Church of Christ, Scientist. PROF, L. F. HILDEBRAND At Becond st. n.w. Of Annapelis, Md. Paster. evening at 7:30 o'clock, PR IE T * ell an low to Keep Out of It” > § i A ople of Rew H. P Fox|Small parish churches and later in on route, as was done so helpfully in | & Columbia road and Euclid st. 1ol Pn'the ;:‘:'::':;'mh;(’nroed?n" p‘ll:- Tor his sermon. fomorrow evening at|fome lari and more monumental| connection with the convention in Connecticut ave. and N at. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. PYTHIAN TEMPLS AUDITORIUM, ! ) Church, the leading part being | Hamline M. E. Church. structures. It was largely due to the | Tokio in 1920. At least one tour will REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., | st Tasgle, 8t aat BN 1012 9th BT. N.W. s’ St S = :..D_a b e younger neration of * % % % pure fourteenth century Gothic of|include the Mediterranean trip reach- Minister. Third Church of Christ, Scie 3 .M —SUBJECT— DR 10 ATL. :i:euh yh enyw & s Williams, Servi ate. to. Do held. at .St these churches and to their similarity | ing Palestine and Egypt. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, r urch of pe % ntist. “Thz Jl.ld t Da At e A e i chatetiarch.;, Bav. G Eilis Willinmn [ Secvicso . aterto ibe hold n in style to the work of the late DT.| When the seventh convention was ‘Assista Masosic Templ, 130 and 3. ¥ ave, igmen y Petworth 5 20 e oS, e le the Gther exercises 826 in the | ing of T glio Church the morn-| George T. Bodley and Henry Vaughun | neld in Zurich in 1313, 2,609 were en- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1921, Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. s> tWorth ne.. v pavL LANGHO Dands of the congregation ::::nlon(tlm? *he pn..'ltm-’ Miserere.” that lx; F’?y';mm';]fr:g“(m&nmn L (ISR O R ";I"‘;“'d 'hl“m‘:'; 9:30—8unday school, Classes for all, “The Arcade, 14th and Park rd. e e Y 11t ‘And 7:45, sermons ‘ o s 3 el e much larger af - 00— ~ Serm y Dr. —_ 7:30 p.m.—Semi-annual _clection. * % ¥ Solemn benediction and the “Te|Ieiraaral o Srone Fi ] | e A i " SUBJECT— SEATS FREE. ~ NO COLLECTION. o o e “God the Preserver of Man” SERVICES— S a.m. and 8 p.m. The evangelistic services at Central | Deum.” Following the services, con- our years Mr. Robb was a|proval of g 3:30—Afternoon service. Address by Prince e e s relook tomorrow | fessions will be heard, 80 that all may | aratiomen in’the ofice of Theophilus | feady planning to attend. okugaws,"Teag of the Japanese will be in charge of the Christian En- | receive holy communion on New Year|p Chandler of Philadelphia, a spe- .:l_,__(..rf“'m ndeavor Supper and Vesper Sunday, 11 deavor Society of Calvary Baptist|day. cialist in Gothic church architecture, = service. SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 gm. Church. Representative Jeffers is to ki i He later visited England, France, Hol- PRESBYTERIAN. 8:00—Evening _service. Sermon by Dr.| WEDNESDAY EVENING . MEETINGS— At Metropolitan Baptist Church the | land and Belgium for the purpose of Wood. Subject, “Christ &nd the 8 o'clock. 3 BAPTIST. » Temple Baptist Church Tenth and N sts. n.w. Bav. 53 MO deliver an * x ¥ *x Sunshine ciass will sing tomorrow |studying the architecture of the mid- Three Swords. READING ROOMS: e. 1 visits t Brening_Choir of 100 Voices. Come in and dle ages. He made several visits to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and G Sts~— 88 Europe, one of them being to Eng- 8:00—Midweek’ prayer service, 10 to 7, and Sum, pu x Dr. Mauir. —y sharp Mare At 1and, France, Spain and Italy.. where ALL WELOOME. . Evening,| lomobiles needed, 8. 8., §: nixht Harmony »|he studied, sketched, photographed want 200 Gresent. Chagel, 3. wants 200 relcome. pay its annual visit to its chaplain. and measured Gothic structures in| g “The pportu: N N “—v Rev. Davi nd Sundays and holidays, 7 d Ransom Covell, who will | ministered. those countries. 8:30 to_7, ai a special sermon on “Har- xx x % Little, a graduate of Harvard, 2:30 to 5:30 Metropolitan Baptist 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— ting. » o 1ally interested in Gothic ) mony, At the First Congregational Church | becane especially interssted in Gothis Memorial | PRINCE TOKUGAWA Foars. 1 to 8. (s3cept Wodnesdas, 11 The annual every-member canvass| Rev. N ach ; 3 R Bet. 12th and 13th n.w. of Fifth Baptist Church will be made | a¢ 11"”0' st kox:fl :rl:arzt nvlv;lrlme": 'on | France and Italy. Returning to this 7 w. pear E. &6 undays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed hol- A A oy e M. W.D. Norman, D D .+ Pastor, tomorrow afternoon. followed with|“Sufclent Strength.” and in the even- | cOUntry. he took two years of further TE Headiof th Del ti 1daye.) s "FHE ELEMENTS OF POWER.”| ~THB -‘,m""l rrtar Py m woRID. dared|ing at § o'clock on “The Road to|study at Harvazd. S e 2oy r cad of the Japanese Delegation | yyg ARCADE, 14tk and Park road G s T $p.m.—“THE GREAT SALVATION. are | Success.” Dr. Merrill E. Gates will olland, : J i — 9: fortable ; ; ‘The_Baraca Sunday School | meet his Bible class in the audito-|Spain. Italy and Egypt to complete| 10: e Will make the response 10401800 wesk aar, O e T 5"‘:‘.-:’ B e | o oot e s expect 2000 men present tomor- | rium of -the church at 10 o'clock, udiel SO in the 4 CONGREGATIONAL. row. If 8o they get 3 turkey dinner from | studying the gospel of John and lec- NORTH CAPITOL, COR. CHURCHOF THE |~ CLEVELAND PARK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the teacher, W. E. Mooney. The B. Y. | turing on the subject, “Our Monroe Florida ave. and Q st. - 0 NDAGE, D. D. COVENANT | (CONGRRGATIONALY . also wants 200 present at 6 Doctrine and Our Present Relations PRESBYTERIAN. Mibister. p.m. Social half hour preceding. The | it Cnina and Japan - At the mus - pa ‘%»‘2:6'{,‘;"';’%."1“‘; ".‘L'q"-'-x‘-f.‘; sical vespers at 4 o'clock the special 1008 Srgotten Notea in} 16th and O Streets x e %t Religion at th Tne | soloists will be Miss Mabel H. Duncan, To the Address Mk axa Towell stn oot igion’ ® evening | cellist; Fred C. Schaefer, baritone: : FULTO o~ 8 REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, Minister *x % x Harry Eaward Mueller, organist, as- Of a Representative of the Aam Bt scheol, o ps 3 s 3 Jow. D W, 8 Avernethy, pagter of | 7% Y M T e ponet | MR g | : £ | EEDERAL COUNCIL OF | - e svaing s | Dr. Tupper has roturned f7om 1is tip south 2nd will prasch at morning an address Friday night at the First | The New Thought Temple, 1814 N| 7:45—70¢ Fhor hot revent 1ces, in atic. ] Presbyterian Church, Baltimore., street. has arranged for Dr. Amells A GORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. f,?}’,'"x'?'q?:.'na'?:fi%n"" o .y Carte: CHURCHES INGgé‘M éwAEmgm 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Tupper e Ran 4 Frater- o indenvor | meel 2 nity, Minneapolis, Minn., to deliver & yterian Church CONGREGATIONAL His sermons are spiritual, uplifting, and from the Bible. Representative John C. Ketcham of | course of lectures. The subject of the c‘“"f}om eran Hopefulaesn” . Sunday, December 11 | il o e me. s se are D Michigan will (each the adule Bible| Srot Tocture. will be “New Creation,” At 3:30P.M. ‘| Dr. Walter H. Rollins | 8 p.m—Sermon by Dr. Tupper tomorrow at 9:45 o'clock, the topio of tomqriawiat 3 Bm: Al ALL WELCOME. | Fresident Fairmonst Colege, You get & message that will be a help to you during the busy week-daye ihe lesson being “The Social Teach- 50 ible Col 4 Kalorama rosds. 4 Vichit, Kansas. cad of you. ings of the Letter to Philemon." PRESBYTERIAN. £ ta 2 OHR'C, PR “'.m‘,’?‘"' 9:30 4.1 Poundny heor S5 SPECIAL MUSIC BY QUARTET CHOIR AT 11 AM; ADDED CHORUY A special 1.1«: be preached -m—Weatminster : Spm L 1s SIS POR ATL, MEN.” 2 AND QUARTET AT 8 P.M. S Ll m. HabiHawr. o€ - . 1. L AT o, = Su School, 9:30 a.m.—Rev. W. . Winter, Supt. e st ith ot e e D T, S heacatog by ihe pastor. Fourth Presbyterian Church CONGREGATIONAL: ettt T e Cion, 8 to 1045, with social hour and refreshments. _Special ireste northeast. temotrow - at $16[AL0 and Batzance $0 Rock Greek Park, p.m. rayer vervice, 13th aud Fairmont sts. n.w. - Yinvitation to young people not affiliated with any other church. pms; sabject. “Eagles Stirring Up the REV. llAU}l}ICI;:LS. WHITE, DG e A Ll G . MT. PLEASANT Swedish services, at 3:30 Sunday, by Re 'Schndel;' & ; ABTO! Ave., i > Remember, the motion pleture and lecture ‘ommander Simme! R Manse, 5500 13th ST. N.W, e o g orahi i (Congregafiona]) entitied “The United States Navy,” Tucsday, December 13th, at 8 welock, 1% R'mll;mac’l ww“r yghe -ubjmtot ’:g —~Sunday schoel. EGE M. UMM 8, Paster. g t AT the lecture room. - ov. Dr. Earle ey's sermon to-| 11:008m — unday A L b0, | 100 pm. | . ; SNt Strangers Are Cordially Invited to Worship at morraw morning at the Vermont Ave- “The Last Appeal”: - e e v avawuR | 0 PA—LIsDE omkp Frachias ol Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. O O e o (hevcning] mobpm— herwood *one: 2aa strest n.e. Tharsday, 7:30 p.m.. Home Miselon Study | THE HOME CHURCH v by the ehote, Toa by Wiliam 5| “When BEV. WALTER L. BAGLESON, D. D., Paster. 15 p.m., praver meetin . : Braithwaite: ang the pasor will Bive gumiay wetool - 0| M Herbert B Kormer oreaet Soa . | Walter Amos Morgan, — — e | 2 orief tallc: “Japan and Korea® will Laader, Harst 00 Bm—-Flow of Heart to-Belleve.” | _Bailey, precentor: - . Mini CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH R re1ny avehinE at & orclock by Mo O Bible cluer, | \¥Tallace Memorial prvsny Peck Memorial Chapel Inister. 8th and H Streets N.W. - ng af X y Mrs. PRESBYT. & ) »: 5, H, Melton In e series of studies “Like the Other Cor. Ravdgioh st and New Hampsire atc. Feasa. ave wua 280 n. | % b G A vl e Kingdom an e Nations.” 3 Services, 11 a.m. an p.m. e 8.0 = IRVING . KETCI [, st .'n' “‘l?h “7 ter ‘ omes sm‘l S L] A S. . . 'astor. Rev. Dr. K. Teusashima, J “Metropolitan Presbyterian | 11:gpam—Morning sermon. 355 ok to the REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D,, AssiDs::Z;szlvr. . Dr. apanese G . 5 . 45—0; ital, .:A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Dea % delegate to the conference on limita. Pt and B e Tor. Mr, Paul’s Pride in His 44 rgan Recital REV. ’ 3 tion of armament, will deliver an ad- 20 am—Hible school. Religion 5:00—Vester Service SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM. N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “JESUS CHRIST—WHO IS HE AND WHAT IS HE¥ JUNIOR CHURCH—STEREOPTICON LECTURE dress in Calvary Methedist Church 3 . tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. In| o —Ghristian Endeavor soclefien, | the evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Dr.| 11 Ciristian Jew from "Baltimore: James Shera Montgomery will deliver g Endesvor. o T T D e a special sermon lecture on “The Chariots of Earth and Our Country.” “The Plain ' Man and the Church” 9:45—Church School. Classes for all. 2 8 p.m., prayer meeting. The Church of the e ety o R D M New York Avenue Presby- SOUTHEEN PRESBYTERIAN, 7:30—Sunday Evening Club for Young People. 3 Church will be “Children of Light* san Church . Ev."KNDREW R. BISD: Pastor. . 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: 2nd “The Bartered Birthrignt” The __terian Shrtar b 5 8.:.—Bible school, with classes for EVERYBODY WELCOME. & gt Ladles' Society will hold a rum- New York ave, 1ath and B st every member of the family. “THE MAKING OF A MAN” D. D., Pastor. age sale at 1715% 7th street porth. 3 DR. WALLACB CLIFFE, Pastor. e‘mm:nber l;? 18 and u“ 2 . B 5 uitagdos Alle REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. - * % % % FIRST, CONGREGATIONAL | .. acuts. soart o airectors 1na stodents of the Bias Eiecricet Schost wit e ark 9:80 2.1 Bible school. Adult classes. . Dr. John Brittan CI of First NEW THOUGHT. 11:00 am.—Fublic wonbp. DR RAD- gy 5 G Boed of Qrctorsand sutens o i : Tenth and G Streets Northwest 8 pm., SERVICE FOR THE DEAF. Rev. A, D. Bryant : ,—0. B, vesper service. Mrs. M. O. Lot slr‘.llul'l'Ape Presbyterian Church will be_absent fram his pulpit tomarrow, as he is te National New Thought preach at Princoton, N. J. and will $:00 p.m.—Public worship. _REV. - REG- 1 Monday, Tuesday and Center " INALD EOWLAND will preach e . 5 A and meet the stud BW. ASON NO TER( Christian Endeavor Meetings: Sunday, 6:45 and 7 P.M.; Tuesday, 8 P.M. i persecal conwuitationn J02 ¥ ST. NW. s J BLE PIERCE, Minister e Tharsday, 8:00 P.M.—MIDWEEK PRAYER SERVICE. Da from 13 to 12:30. e U 4 Heal ’;:F. Friasy t § pa. . Mr. Pierce Preaches Expository Sermons: THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH h%‘fl" l':"“ daily (except Bunday), oy - e s 11 a.m~“SUFFICIENT STRENGTH” Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road Church of Life and Joy, ooyl : TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMOQRIAL TO V & UNITARIAN. ; ALL so"?fi SEURQ{ e e JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., 8 pm—~—*“THE ROAD TO SUCCESS"” RELIGIOUS LIBERTY e mlemis ia Trw—Chiarn. Minister DR. GATES’ BiB'LE CLASS ; Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. Dy, Pastor ULYSSES G. B, PISROCR, D. D.. ¥ . . o Milater. 3:00 p.m.~"New Creation,” DR. AMELIA In Dr. Clark’s absence, mecting his appointment at Princeton Uni- A. RANDALL, leager, New|versity as University Preacher, the pulpit will be supplied by— Lite *_Frateraity, Miaseapolis, - am.—M. V. P. YEAMAN, D.D., of Kentucky T l;p.:m—DR.vCLAYTON : 7 7:45—ORGAN RECITAL—8:00 2 { Ph 9:30 2.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. : 10a.m.—MERRILL E. GATES, Ph.D,, LL. D, L. H. D, conducts 11 o'clock—Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. = 3 Bible. Cless Ir th-e Chur:h Avdmitivie Susss e Gayd 8 o'clock—Evening Gospel service. Pastor preaches on % of John and lecturing on “OUR MONROE DOCTRINE AND % + OUR PAST RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND JAPAN.” ¥ THE Bm AND SGBNCE. CON 8 The third of a series on “A Young Person’s Perplexities” Services fn - Knickerbocker Theater 18th and Celumbia Road ot oot Harvera 9:45—-8unday school. Graded Als, Mrs. G. F. Schutt. % b~~~y . 5 9:30 'megtia'xss'ss' HON., CLYDE KELLY teaches} - MUSICAL VESPERS FOR LOVERS Young People’s Meeting at 7, for all young folks. T A S ? S At 4 p.m., with special soloists: Mabel H. Duncan, cellist; Fred C. Thursday evening Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. ;X‘opic: “The “The Bread of the Mighty” | 1astructss ' 22 | 7:00p.m.—Meeting of Young People’s C. E. Society. Schaefer, baritone; Helen V. Nash, pianist; Harry Edward Best Way to Get Ready for Christmas' Saturday evening, DR. CLAYTON’S BIBLE CLASS for every- - Mo, Thtmene, By )AY, 8 p.m.—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. 5 < ;! £ 3 i ?‘Anww Oges. =5 The next oppt:rlulnily o joln First Church will be at the New Year Mueller, organist, the following program ?"“‘ be rendered.' body, from 8 o'clock to 9. Great themes! Tonight on : %"fi% Communlon. IS¢ children Cheistmas merning. i S ST S LG SR “The New. Testament Experience” ; = i et o (Rt ‘m W_tm"““"cw i orak Ghwer ' “THY WORD IS TRUTH®. e : A 2 R T i (o S