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1> Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services SPECIAL SERVICE PLANNED| TEACHES YOUNG T DR. MILLER 15 YEA ” SERVICE | ESQUIMAUX RS reciaion with A sovs” | Syindav School Peast of Epiphany to Be Noted at BEST WAY TO IN D. C. PASTORATE T0 BE SERMON SUBJECT SSOn To mark the feast of the Epiphany, - o 1 the spirit of Elijah had come to un- h v, v ELIJAH_THBE _TISHBITE—I | |4 bften called “The Festival of Lights.”| NEW YORK, January 7.—A unique [strated that they do mot thrive in inge 70 dorert™ 1%y’ the Toactivity that & service will be held in Grace Episcopal | venture in what very properly may southern climas #0 the best we Golden text—But seek ye first forced him to trust God's keeping Church, 9th and D streets southwest, to- | be called the higher education, since them to equip them as His kingdom and His righteous- care, that made his days at Cherith 3 i) q well as possible for life on their na- 7 ness, and all these things shall | |hard for the prophet. orrow evening at 8 o'clock. The church | it is being conducted 'way up there |tive heath. At the same time, they % i be added unto you.—Matt., 6.33. 1t is evm;nl:’ u? euu will be lighted entirely by candles and | at Anvik, just under the arctic circle, | are intelligent and ind - F 2 dest at the sacred writer - ndustrious men ourth of Series Will B Niraculous manoer in wioh JohoveR Dressive service sil| by Peter Trimble Rowe, Episcopal and women, who _ask omiy for & . ries e = miraculous manner in which Jehovah et Bishop of Alaska, fs & school in [ Withoue any particuiss desire th wiel: Started About Middl D o 1y a | DEODhet basida (he dwisiting. sireses The hymns, Psalms, which the young Esquimaux are the s‘ates drink in eagerly " ; U e Emerson says that “God onoe In 2156 Cherieh, Elijah iive esdll::‘!:ltth - o ml:du- will carry out the thought|taught to fish and hunt and other: ‘o :ft of " hundred years or so creates a great|that ravine, whether it was the un- O e ey anthemn will be “Send | Wise make thelr way sgainst the e mitheymouth, ext Month. man and then breaks that mold for- Out Thy Light and Thy Truth” The|rigors of the arctic. The fourth Bible quest! . ever.” Elijah, the Tishbite, who sud- public is invited to attend this service.| It might be supposed that sort of |1 D to be conducted by ': on foontent denly and abruptly appeared in the thing would come natural to the na- | _Th : —y : e Bible depart- palace of the King of Israel, wasone Lord to provide for him. There has ——————— ;‘}vu of the rrou: nort:‘h. tlmt B‘!lkon ;::‘ :‘f th; District of Columbia ' of God's great men. No other man '::en much discussion to whether 2 OWe Says no. .CCO! ngly, af n- leration ‘of Wi Y ~ ¥ 4 e origin METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) | vix, Tapana. and. Point Hope indus: i ed 't : okl sl : impressed himself upon the BIStory of | ravens, ought Kot 1o have bech. either —————————————————|tria] schools have been established : : e Btar, i1s 1to ibe the Hebrew people as the rugged|Ohe of the four just mentioned be- by the Episcopal missionary depart-|inE happened a big chief slowly ; started about the middle of next cause the slight cl Rosedale M. E. Church rophet, wh 4 Ahab by his ght change of a dot In ale ML E. ent S at Parnion n "addition to in- | walked around it, examining the ma- | ; month. The 100 questions will be on prophet, who surprised Al y the vowel sounds, Which 3 416 Tenn. ave. ne. struction in English and the princi- |chine intently, then turning away *“The Ki; " lightning-like appearance and by hisladded to the text, until wx'i;' o O e inE1ty. the nativ boys | With shaka of his head, Re said:| [/ pesjandiBrophste of Israsl, bold message peedicting the coming | Massoretic invention of the sign e are trained in the art of making | “White man he heap damn smart.” | The committee, of which Mrs. of a famine that would last for three [the Vowels, would suggest Such read- 90 51 worth Lasgue. L G L Oes a°3UIp° | Twenty-Seven Years of Service. zmu-: H »:-’ru 1s chairman, has held and a half years. Immediately he dis- |\n8% but either of these oharges . ening servi R recent meetings to arrange for the appeared after having revealed the roy the miraculous care try, and there also is a course under | wony, as spent the last ™ g0 D s 3 of God for Hi i e coming contest will secret of his courage and the source or His own. Elijah had to METROPOLITAN fi;:::'i p‘:-‘o‘hlll':g“lr;;m‘h%ot:;“ah kan Indi: He has questions and of his startling prophecy. His name, f;.‘{!‘ to trust Jehovah when his pre- . but who, nevertheless, take the young | piu behind # . answers upon old testament history made up of the two Hebrew words|aiclions were being fulfliled. One can MEMORI AL braves out {nto the wilds and teac! dog-team, Baa tram p- | &0, will include, incldentally. sor A TELIoT for” Geity, ‘mesning that Jehovan is |13 T understand the possibllities of mé - = eries KL . : m; . :Ih-::lr:ls.:lnflt?:l::mln' ::d kl:‘:‘r'ln;b::; sands of miles and has Dl%rd. d ‘;'1" 111" efen conaist of 1918 '“;l}:uxbn O o r“"“%d"""g‘d':‘fie‘"’:f?e‘?::em ob 2 SlePnollipok (ol whon thas Wis = John Marshall place and C st. n.w. e and e Sne: and Eensrally QD canoe over still more thousan: ; 1920—Life of Mosei ct of the Rev. H. P. Fox, pastor| served the nation's danger and re. | {2 "(Ing of resources ~The prophot Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D, | 5208, 228, musting: S5 £53 ol o tianO0 Syer, still fmore thoussnds| REV. DR. GEORGE A. MILLER. |1821—Joshus and the Judges; 1922—T. of Hamline M. E. Church, for his|sponded to the call of God to stand had to learn to trust God when he Minister > | conditions into which they have been | the territory. He and the late Arch-| mne ntteentn annives SN Kings and Prophets of lsrael. Coptd :{‘;g;""lm °‘:;‘;‘_"‘fi-n“gf Miss| for righteousness in the presence of R ";‘;:"‘f;"‘fn"fii;’:’ BOSREES S5 T 8 2 3 rsary 3 5 % i born. \ dnaeon Stuck: euthor, mountaln | pastorate of Rev. Dr. George A. Mil- Later Comtest Likely. church, has prepared & special pro. [ ‘PP Cortubt court o of the |fater, He was compelied to sufter by " oo ,| Small Chance Outaide of Alaska. |panions on long missionary tours | ler, pastor of the Ninth Street Chrl It was snnounced that If the in |Fam of incldental music. Miss Athey | nation when he left the life of o | Pig cfforts to save the mation. 'God’s Threat to Kill Moses' here is little chance for these |through Alaska In the famous motor- | 4as eot Chris- | terest of ‘the public justifies, later, |i¥ well known in musical eircles of T of Gilea Elijah could not understand the 2 1 W shepherd on the hills of Gilead and prsrploady Tnaere e e e ATaska~ “said | boat “Pelican. which —the archdea.; tian Church, Sth and D streets north- | the Old Testament series of questions ashington, being community organ- | grarted upon his glori a ways of Providence. He did not s . Bans Rowe. ‘%1t has been demon- |con immortalized | | east, will be celebrated tomorrow and [and answers will be followed by 100 |15t and an instructor of music in the pon his glorious record as a| the hand of Providence fitting him S § n one of his books y prophet of God. Durl h . e Supreme Question o cuzdisske e vne enapen | LA N Tttt ich | PURHS SIS 1 e nte by | Tt s patoch S tnd T | SEGHERGE Rl pelngcted v ” e e L nclude e worl of tl Bib! 0 e assiste = T g . he was being fitted wi Life' METHODIST PROTESTANT. o L clder e ori oL e Tble | thoiTaains choir= Min Claca Youne | oL oL.o rovoss Tetaslhat beat, €0 apivicuatiistrengtn for JOITomit ‘asys o e o METHODIST PROTBSTANT. _ | b THERHOOD TO MEET. | St e iy e oo o G Fobeaon 50" Womers| S+15 % Bl Ry o e Pt e B ) RS M St church is near all the downtown ho- » 2 ubs. ; Clarence Lewls, tenor, and Wil-| . A = nderstood it after he was sent into tels. Strangers are always welcome. Rhode Island ave. at First st. n.w. Luth Men 4o a p,z‘:‘:hga’mg;"’l;r“ n'fl‘l':'l‘_‘mm;'o""ob: ocAn the dpt}mor;l of Scriptures to be |liam hflifg"':‘i‘;"“;”"- bass—has_ arranged | 770 ;:Z‘g";::h;nr'a:;‘ixé:‘?l figixmg;‘r‘x: here smid the darine “of Ta latry 1 et ere: rogram: it ] £ ness of ido! The National Methodist Church REV. fi ul.'- ,m,:m Mintstee. eran Hold Bession Fiorning at 11 o'siock. Monday BIEAt | both comm:l; hescoming! conteet) ul: liglouse™ Guimanty. worship during the reign of eight|the Lord had a poor, lone widow, —H—A—m .m.—] adult class. Next Wednesday. at 8 o'clock there will be a reception | recommends that every one who can | (Whiting), “Hymn ~of kings, who represented five dynasties. [ Whose faith in Jehovah was so great wa Ave, +5.and 5 po—Sermons by hepaster.| and socfal. fecommends that every ohe Who can|(Wely), “Bells of St. Anne de Beau-| Abab/ who had succceded his father that she shared the last meal that : . J4th and Emerson n.w. o CHURCH’ WITH A MISSION." Brothernood of the Lutheran Chusch STt R e Siras” dmiel and First and ‘Ssoond Dre” ~ (Russell).” “Tonata™ ('Evry); | i Lestored pesce He promoted| oc a® e Ko expe The st | Bt eme | s ISR o) A SECOND SEMESTER. (Rt il h e | o e k- | S e R | BB B o sth& Bse. [and Rhode Island avenue northwest, . esturesiat thetvarions e e e tions. He follow xess as a | every hand w. fnst him i Sodun 3 B iu oiio malhe & verdcal . He followed his success as a as against him in Israel. gor.” % e o ednesday o S1E Py, 3. C. A. School of Religious [S5raliel liat of the kings who ruled PLAN FLYING SQUADRON [military leader by extensive bullding The hunted outiaw knew that no one pmEoworth Tesgme. o The principal speaker will be Rev. e O O ons o e oE cns | it himiainoe Rl S ey Porsd ol o ity Edk &hu Chun, Tastor of the Chiness| Education, Feb. 6-April 10. |, g ruled over the “House of | MEETINGS IN CAMPAIGN | court"ana“nobility for spiendor and | Placed unon his head, He dig not BRIGHTWOOD PARK e e et or o s WHO| The second semester of the School |the time of Christ, thus covering the luxury to an unheard-of extent. While | Juéstion that God would provide the ThinaTent Har Chaticagms Aa'”fn of Religlous Education of the Y. M. |DBroken history that is recorded in ;'hérelhad been a development of po- :aldt?:{i‘:xfi‘:&‘éfl:}&“fl, “‘:x{:v::f M. E. CHURCH Bour wil follow.” All are invited to|C. A. under the suspices o the re- ExraNehemiab, (end (Batba: Part of Nation-Wide Move for Law | Lua becn 5 continuous and repld re. | Jaunted faith, he started for Zare A0 weeting. o . ontest will be conducted upon - 3 5 e na Y “Christianity Must S o The special lectures will be held| 70 Z|, Arrangements are being completed |alllance o T ub maastwith the | over the hills, rather than along the ucceed from 645 to 7:25 o'clock every Mon. for fiying squadron meesinen ir oo |King of ‘Zidon. It resulted in his | 3e s Wieuts toe us ta undersiand Evening service at 8 o'clock. Subject— meetings, Tuesday; prayer meet- M. C. A. day evening, and classes in the firs hose ho have|held here January 20, 21 and 29, In|marriage to Jezebel one of the|in our cult for us to understand “The Road That gy S Yo 1 ST Py Pt s e otk S B o Teorer b |, Foniey. Sehielsfuisriym o | WSRO momen B0 e Romal abab | Riftingod hnind Tl Sy st nf No. 2 class. ” B "cloc] eighteen years of age, first award, $7; on ace M. E. Church |W28 like many modern soldiers and ser- = 2 el e oo, “The Stream of Life SLEDEPT YO R Tatt 0 | South, alptschurels avenuc ana i | i of T Sl i I, B e | b TemaniEed e Aol s cewW! TR . . k4 SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Whitey | A Religious Motion Picture WILL HEAR MISSIONARY. | imaos i “steand Caward 3o o | fation-wide Campaion forieg °Lot | their wives, whose lhbote for whwier | DoMn w0 ms’ o wook her Anst maeal MISS HELEN BELT, |~ rmo rame crvach - SUNDAY, 4:45 P.M o The Womana Missionary gociety of | Shidzer, 13, Years and, uiger, arst| LIPOLL, S Fitisouaness. soclal| Wi, JoVIEL ot en sl havs Il SE pathos and.besuty. . When Tioli . Sk -0 vary Baptist Church will meet in|® second award, $2. ce. ol even when ithe chiooks have | i 3 v : Violin Soloist Ave. M. E. ASSEMBLY HALL the lecture room of the church °,f,,’2 ward will be presented ”T"em""““fl" will begin January n large. The influcnce o1 Jezcvel ;rZac‘h‘.“J‘ e e catiian ok raratess Wiemawskl Dambartop are. asr Wisconsto eve. o.. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock De-| & organization, religious” or | 2%,°y'tY (e meetings daily, et 2:30 | SCEUISC, 8 A1 'iRe Nanas of the orel | the widow did not know that he was "B 1. S . n 1., 2 3 5 : Au."vn'n:’ g e D Tnylo:.";'ifi ‘:L‘llob;yhna(:fg:: 5; | number o’ih.c;nt-::&-nu‘? ;lg.o;:r?fii ing meeting, which will be held i |Pltious and unscrupulous queen he Ber Tl Hiim and s o . rih 3 . Dox-T Miss 1. | Taylor. with solo by Mra George | I ermitted to recsive, a second time, | S, Vermont Avenue Christian Church | 258e, BET5108 0 introducing the | 5 Tiqucet prought a quick answer, " Spec KIS, FORGIVE SINST" Ing will bs Dy, Anna Degentiag mis.|® first prize; instead, those whose | VSLOT: avenue, near N street. worship of Baal, who was the £0d of | for she saw his need. The poor are Past Blbie . Tecture on donn 11| —METHUDIST EPISCOPAL. ——|iionary inthe Nellore Hospital, Ne ratings justify, will have their names | ., The creanization consists of seven agriculture The ceremonies ot the|Always ready to share with one an- '%';f: League Inspirational meetings, Thure, . 4th Quarterly Conference, | —- 1o£a. India. placed upon the “honor list” and will [ 1o pe’ Dr. Dh= gfgrntwco peakers 'arel;‘;;,“‘;de;e";:r:;l ‘:;ur{:;“l;’;ir WHO | other. When he asked for food, there l-'_rl-g;rmm meetings of Boys' and Girls’| BRING THE FAMILY TO DUMBARTON. lfl; :cthr;rxuzlng.::fl:;: :'ifdc'ilfic.‘: rfi‘;:eg::#f. ';eocxfz‘:.‘{:h.u decades of | YOTk and Frank S. Re;nxvnng:kf\oi: madic life in the wildcrness, and ! ::thxeéhethimr'\}r'oflezhe{o “:fifi;r.l'.‘;‘.? T e e Ebenezer M. E. Church S mrenCany e misslon atady o e e o eighty-five years of | L. former member of the Illinois | Sho8, of Baal became very Similar. gome of the reasons for the days he I G0 Ciaee Chu for Youag Ladise: Waugh CHURCH. Cor. 4th and D sts. s.e. ! - ' age have been represented and the | \oElslature tax expert and a car- The deification of lust in the WorshiP had spent at Cherith learning de- Have you visited our bowling alleys? Ealastlh et Nettuseat REV.J. W. WATERS, Minister. committee hopes that in this contest | [O0nIst These two speakers will be of Astoreth under governmental ab’ . pendance upon God, for he imme- . Bowliag svery week night. e et . 9304 —donday whool, Bibie, grated| _ CENTRAL UNION MISSION. | some one fn the nineties will enter, heard afternoon and evening of the |PIOYAl Pread Tapdly over the RALION | gigtely put her to the test American University e Bondias oot oA T thus representing all decades up to| ay. The second group coming |l & MOTa} Pestienoe. i The poor widow must have recog- & Pt £ 3:30 p.m.—Epworth . League, bench _rally. 100Evehrs: T mill e b eoo 2ad leven- e (v iaing | nimen shat hiadnoeded fths Hood pnors . imemamenme, " |eMaking a New Year New”| range tiss soiier »= | Central Union Mission e oo any e, | itol Lt o 0 o B e M i g H Sl " el . E . —] ival 'y, Columbus, i 5 of e e 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League service. il e sraelitc wervces. Siine s SContestants maY, se Any. Yorslon|iretaryiiand Areasuronio, former sec- | the fanatical opposition of Jezebel| R e e er o anient Lincoln Road Church Man From the Desert” | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 62z S BLE thorized, revised, Hebrew or Douay,| CREIstian Endeavor Union. to the worship of Jehovah =Durlng | voice of God susgesting that she do Lincoln Rbode Island ave, and U st. John S. Bennett, Supt. and may seek any assistance, but|, fhe fard group will arrive the|ing Feohots had been the only om | thsimoble anfligenerons eed: IES: = 3 2 UTER G, MNEIL. Minister. EPWORTH 2 the answers must be in thelr owh| ovening aadreases e atiigrnoon and | gressive religious leaders in both tho | CoraE o T ot (hat Jehovah 11 am —“THE HEARING EAR.* Services nightly at 8 s Eihoughiinery it BotistmEt Oliver . Stewart, Chicago. T ¥ |north and south. The priests of the | would supply her needs if she put & pm—+THAT VANITY BaG o 2T Ou 4 S gy at Spm. e L 8lm 10| gent of the Fiying Squadron, Laitor |S3nctuaries of Judah and Israel were | first the needs of His servant Wou- TTX BAG" e | I THE GOOD WILL CHURCH undays, 3 and 7.45 p.m. CUre A CrLlfcat endents of Sun. | of the National Enduirer; Rev: Norma | foltervative 38 8 clags @ I whose| aorful was hier falth More N on for Cured school, M. B. Speelman, supt. Sunda: Janua 8th, 7:45 day sehools and those in charge of | Gamille Brown, Bloomington, 1il., and oL pro] whoSe | fy] was her reward. It provided for Bpworth League. service. B Ys Ty Sth, 7:40 p.m.| egucational instituti Chrigtopher P. Connolly, Eas championship of the rights of the| per and her household a supply of 5 . luca 1 utions are d y, t Or: — ‘ 5 T e e B ange, | people had prepared the way for the | oi) and meal during the balance of nterest young people under their division and they alone were the W 5| ted tw. on. the famine, which poesibly lasted two . , | care in following this_series of ques- TR - mine, P y Corner North Carclina ave. and 13th st. n.e. Soeal tions and .answers. Educational in- champions of freedom and (Jeaders | years longer. It resulted in saving REV. JOHN PA peater: e e e requested 1o savocate |WILL ADDRESS BAPTISTS. |5 s haa made T LA T S UL TYLER, £ e th . |er. This had made them unpopular|he was being taken from her as a Celebration of the that “the answers to the published —_— With the militaristic parties, who had 16th Street Near P Northwest. Pastor Fi Anai questions be sent in by pupils tak-|David Freedman to §; L bt peopnite i | uniSHeN ERLOEITIED) o ¥ k3 5 H H r - | prophet’'s prayer restore e boy to Sermon by Rev. Herbert F. Randolph,| 9:30a.m.—Sunday School irst Anniversary of James|ing the “Buglish course- > peak at Tues- | {i3, 505 ldeais, which curbed their au- | Bic widowed mother. This resulted Mini: 2 McMurray and day’s Meeting. thority. The prophets refused to be- | jn her conversion and that of her Rev. H. P. Fox, P. D.D. ster, 11:00a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Public| Sixth Anni y § Willi EPISCOP. P Gt ey o i loomeimubiect stoythele feonteol JITA mon: ibantle bmbe e 8 e s e X1 'AL. n o - I military leaders sym ze vi = 3 . Fox, Pastor. 9 2.m —CHUECH SCHOOL. Classes for{ worship. nn'llyers?fry of illiam tist Young Peoples Union will Bap oy i *her efforts to crush the won for Jehovan, Elijan learncd that H a M E. 1100 0.m.—Dr.” Bandolph preaches— - Jeffries. Y rancoine ot the FIfth Bap- | prophets Dower At our tnat Eian|MRIeS fo 57 ik ot e ” Bololst, . % v o uth- L o B t th ny the en amline Church | “Goiden Gpportunities” | The pastor will preachat | s 508 v = seevmie Tors b Sk DS G colrabioysy el lnv, e vl (657 Heoek 7Ol o witelt 3¢ p.m.- Mr. Orawford sts. . e a lec-)arena. 18 picturesque ppearance, | G d His hteo! ss; and —Epworth League. both services. All Welcome ! tn. | e o atoma % | SR in 'a “eifpie fubic and with & | Chese things shall be added unto you: 8:00 p.m.— Princess Cantacuzene Lec- in This City” will be given by David |as is still the custom of the poorest,! by all that obey His word and do 7:00p.m—Epworth League. ~ CHRIST CH ANETh ocman by o leathern girdle or belt, and fast- | His will in trying to do first what He talk on “Hebrew Evangelistic Work I;hgepskln mantle “tied around him.” | The secret of success can be learned Sunday at 8 P.M. Special Incidental Music (ODIST EPISCO | @00t se. Founded 1795. tures on “Russia” 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored.) | gpv. WILLIAM CURTIS W Rector. At _the December meeting, held at! ikely, with the th of by Miss Edith Athey, Thurs,, 8 pm., Prayer Meeting. | [0 o lov'A. . E. Zion Church| sdh, “sal "l Sammiss St s | 8% TP b Rtbist abtishthe 2. gtened, it is likely, with the thorn of | calls upon us fo o Ldirigualy tof ¥ 0 Tharsday, to T:45—Classes of Beliglons | (o, 1 WORSHIP TO- s 7 the any Baptist Church and think of him as a fanatic.” But when | Him if we seek to live a life of self- O o d Ch - a-oou":— BIaE yIRST me, et us Blfé)flw(wliah E:‘B%"GTO Pn.', :m;.‘l_nie s‘ovcond %lb!ilt Church of Alex- gfter several months had passed with- and self-surrender for His rganist, 27 — 'n- O CHURGEL carisTuN| GETHER. 9. s e i i o neanedito membe"mplgut Eht with Tl‘:‘:t&l;ldr:«:nil::ie:e =2 e Sazneacith: el M Tan artiest ~—""WHEN rouf . Snest music. The her ‘welcome. m. EVER Go onLle (. Zhe monthly meeting of the execu- Ao o all thinking men that the St St. Pacl TR AT 855, R e | R R M T, | T P T s — ey S Cor. F and 5th sts. n.w. R, Past .m. . C. o 2 en |in accordance with the prediction o 3. JUDSON RINGER, Pastee. Payomamn e i e D, | by the various oficers. O oo e disappeared a5 mys- WILL INSTALL OFFICERS. hess services will help YOU. __° 90— Holy Commusion, toriously, s he had appeared. Jeze- T REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., sermons by pastor. 9:45 a.m.—8unday echool. Official board—Monday, 8 p.m. llustrated Sermon —_— ion. . 30—8une hool. 10, d the first ligi Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church i ay: Bapsemmnain EPISCOPAL. Melmwho s oot nd [afewly, iectad S mSas L b ks Schools to Take Places. ST TH( AQ? EIGHTEENTH |the prophet ST.THOMAS' N T e | "M had left his work In Israel and| o ' 1 .ted offcers of the Bible 11 and 8—Rev. C. v ha N A ] I e ok Cherith. of Gog had| hool of the Metropolitan Baptist Bid In the brook e e solitude of |Church, 6th and A streets northeast, are to be installed at the services to- Douglas Memorial 2% 505 == Northeast. REV EDWARD HAYES. D. D.. Pastor. Sunday school for all a am.; Jun- tor Leage, 3. Epworth League, 7 pm. m““:"' Tovitation of . —Briseag aod sotmon: Sinners.” St. stepfla’s ChurEE “A F God T Women, ascinating Story” e omen.’ by a3 ry E. Taylor of New 14TH ST. NEAR COL RD, H the lonely ravine, but it was the_or By B o A 35 37 LWDUOE o, dige ¥ Dudiey, D. D,| Vashington Cathedral o G Subhtil ol vereinte o, Bonren I o e, 2 8:00 p.m.—*"What Men Live By. ory of the Greatest 'Q st. bet. 30th and Slst sts. n.w.| 8:30 p.m.—Varick Christian Endeavor. Jiwida <l THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, $ine “ommand and while hiding in |Superintendent, John ¥ Toerdi as THE HOUSE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP. Li 5 Rev. J. C. HAWK, Pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. Mary E. Taylor. Rector. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley Ui £ the many caverns that can be [sistant superintendent, Emmanuel B. ~Trinity MLE. Church | Light That Ever Shone™ | "sgs2s, 5 lntont SRR R rev. Phitip A Das, Assistnt.| s s s s | e B o S e S o Bkl e 1 ‘ortunat . o . oss a . 4 " ty o) A WELCOME TO ALL S e Comattacton Companr |~ Fiaven ML E. Church | *Eipar— 3 e L m |of Palestine, Elijah was protected | SSSSY Ciank: pianist, Mre, . L JOSEPH DAWEON, Ih. D., Pastor. ven . . m.—Holy Communion. Holy O?-vmin and Sermon, fod by the providence of the ever- |Brooks; librarian, Stephen F. Hamil- ESPECIALLY STRANGERS 14th nd B sts. and Mass. ave. s.e. .m.—Chureh_Bchool. e Canon R Mot o | 100 Y08 While we cannot identify | ton, and superinfendent primary de- IN THE CITY MT. PLEASANT M. E.| 030 0m Rnaay schoot " ™ Prayer and Se De Vrl the Sxact location of the brook Che- |partment, Miss Mary M Battles. p 100 am D Frank B E| i iy m. | the oXa ! ne characterstics of a lime. | The pastor, Rev. John Compton Ball, BEE staf?. sin_avenve_cars. | FHE0 YO LoC “ore™ famillar to many, | will preach a special sermon. on "W CHURCH SOUTH bt Toesdar. b0y ristian CHURCH of the ADVENT h ¢ £ th i | Upon Jehovah, Looking Unto Jesus. . 3 ] ‘who have not seen any of e several ., 16th st. n.w. pear Lemont. ~—League, Benior. dee. ‘Second “,o‘- », Posaible ravines, like the one that|In the evening a special service of 8:00 p.;m -Fastor, revival acrvice. et MW, DS ravelor passes upon his way from | music will be held under the leader- ALL ARE WELCOME. . IR, Hector. |the LRVO Y P yericho and the Jordan. [ship of G. A. Clark and a male oct: REV. THOM W] BUNDAYS: 7: : Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 7:30 and 11 o and 8 pm. [ JOTHEL ST Cnastery marks the tradi- | Pastor Ball will preach on “God's -_—-_'_—-— TR E T N . 9:30 a.m.—Bunday achool and Bidle classes St. Mark’s Evangelical M E, Christ Church, Georgetown, Bomny Place. There, men, who are to | Profitable Man” A number of per FRIDAYS: 9! Communion. Corner of O and 8lst n.w. A HEARTY WELOOME' AT ALL SERVICES. | be punished are sent by their eccle- [sons will be baptized. s the 1 pm. Mass. Ave. N\W. Between 9th and P 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) sses for all ages. Come Sun- - CHAS, A. SHREVE, Pastor a 304 Que st. mw. SUNDAY- % Fas 11:00 a.m.—Moraing worship. Sermon b7 the| REV. 3. DEWITTE WILSON, Paster B A LK E:tRecter. St. John’s Ch B e muperiors. It was not punish- | Preceding the evening servic = minister— B e O b e 2 3 24 ool ohn’s Church, e Jor the prophet to be alone, for |pastor will install the officers 9 a.m.—Prayer service. “A Woman’s Love 30 pin, Buni s 16th and B Bta. — . IChristian Endeavor Soclety for 1932 s =t ~—Bvening worship. Sermon by the| o WeeF ces, Toes. 284 .Fritays, 8 as follow: resident, Robert Strain, 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school. Dr. Wesler, supt. Classes for all. s g el e S e S e T RESCUE MISSION. vice president, Miss Jeannette Han 4 3 - P : z 3 r and sermon. ——— | cock;: second 'vice president, James 11 o’clock—Public worship. Sermon by pastor. Subject: “Knowing! Miles Memorial C. M. E. Church m—Clocal evemeg & = THE MIISSION |Firieyrecoraime zecretary, dra wil- between L and N. Y. ave. n.w, A ARD R _DUNLAP GOSPEL liam Balley: corresponding secretary, PREAQHES AT BOTH SERVICES. Florence Hartis, and treasurer, & z 'THE LORD GOD—A SUN AND SHIELD” 7oie pove. 9:30 &1 guntay sereet : l 214-216 John Mar- |itiss Elsie Newton. :é :30 p.m.—Junior League. Miss Corning, director. shall Place, p.m.—“Get-acquainted meeting.” NEAR ST. & ARMY CHAPLAIN TO TEACH. G 14th ST. Herbert W. Kline, Col. John T. Axton, chief chlp?gn of the United States Army, will teach :00 p.m.—Anah 7 p.m.—Epworth League. satnts. Gt - F . = REVIVAL ALL THE WEEK. J AMFS E. FREEMAN Silver Spring Parish Supt. the Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist 8 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the pastor. Sub- “WELL 3 ject: P :fb:na % fi“%wflm#&— REV. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rectsr. Church, $th and H streets northwest, 2 9:30, 8. 8. 7, Epworth . O] EP, AL SOUTH. arvices: Sunday, 8 p.m. tomorrow morning. “LIVING WATERS' D. D., Rector R T Willam. Eisepberger | Mount Vernon Place Church S S A i it WillamA. Eisenberger | ™o 7y suisr. Y MRS, HENKLE HOLDS M| W Tuesday, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Service of prayer for the healing .of the sick. Thursday, 8 p.m—Bible study, praise and prayer. 1 NGS 8 Y. M. C. A., speaker. ‘ednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, Bright musie. Good singing. All welcome. 1 Q?le;c.l.e 'lur!body gets a reading. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Morning prayer, 11 o'clock. Ansx‘,i;mf Chm‘ R OIRe Sunday Schools, 9:30 a.m. and 3 ;g‘:z,mnin % 3 GOSPEL SERVICES BVERY NIGHT IN 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Friday, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. : EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME. THE REPRESENTATIVE METHODIST CHURCH| pm. Morn i s EPISCOPAL, REV. G. LYAL ARTHAN Men’s Bible Forum, 10 a.m. First Bunday in each month, Sundey evening meeting at 8 o'clock in So- CALVARY R CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D,, Pastor. Afternoon Service, 4 p.m. fidfiififmww Church of the Ascension | ittt 10" " Tonowed | REV. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. Young People’s Society, 6 pm.| ace LolTOR sinars, souin of Mot ¥ ':z: ;z:::‘-_?;r: -;m-. . gfilf'::'.:.".’.:.‘,.’?" '6:'3?::'."5&:“2". wd | ‘eventog at 7:30. o 'T'he‘i’irst Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY_THE PASTOR— ted on Sunday by— Organ Recital at 7:30 pm. Evening prayer, 8 o'clock. ST. MARGARET’S s A Bty B 11 | B B oe. :00 st ave. and Bamcroft place. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. On Columbia Road N.W. between 14th and 15th Streets. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9.30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, teach Morning _subject, 11 o'clock—“SPIRITUAL SPRING- TIME,” by Dr. Chappell. Evening subject, 8 o'clock—“TERRIBLE TEARS,” by Dr. Mr. O. W. Youngblood, president. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: Chappell. 5 i TG ST '—"—_—‘;WE— “THE MAN WHO LOST HIS COMMISSION” Chorus Choir, led by R. Deane Shure, at both services. ] I = S S iaa R, | i 2 t €:00—Bunch soctal, with retreshments. o z rrice __The Holy Catholic Episcopal ‘Church |~ gPIRITUAL SCIENCE. 45—Epworth League devotional service. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Organ Recital, 7.30 to 8 p.m. | ToENTER ¥oR EsycHic DEVELOPMENT. - $:00—Publio worship, with sermon-ecture by DR MONTGOMERY, on the Eywm‘lt‘!_a.. L;ufl:,‘a&%n Foreign Sunday School, 3 p.m. Ply Y ;o- {Rutourn Biscs nr ool 1 #THE REALITY AND ROMANCE OF THE DAILY| Overflow Service at 11 a.m. € k NEWSPAPER” - . 3rd.and CstsNW. Midweek Service, 8 p.m. Thursday. Continuation of lectures] X 8 Mfvwn B sad § 1% avi i CATVART. ‘qu.:a;‘:sl'hm';m Tom CALVARY GHORUS ora =% | on messages of the books of the Bible by Dr. Chappell. Music by] - REV. C. S, ABBOTT. - . Hem Wit Is the Church?” by Me. ; 5 1 ot TR s s pw $5.m—frtig prure et s | Tuse peots to tha Deopie Chuseh doote spen i tha svsaing st 20a | Men's Gles Club. . i iusmmsiammmin sttt S s i . 3 L

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