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PRINCESS CANTACUZENE |UNITARIANS TO HOLD SERVICE FOR CHILDREN. WLL SPEAK ON RUSSIA SERIES OF MEETINGS |me1d by Hebrew Congregation at Zlghth Street Temple. The Unitatlan laymen of Wash- ey Special children's service was - | held ai o'clock this morning a ington have planned a serles of Sun Eighth Street Temple by the Wash- day evening meetings during January, | ington Hebrew Congregation. Carl the first of which will be held tomor- | Woerner was assisted by Rabbi Simon row night at 8 o'clock In the large l_:_n 'mlln{hthfil:"lce! The children e Hebrew responses. ballroom of the New Willard, when | *8 8 o T o e e htlaren Chief Justice Taft will preside and (to the temple, and took part in the International Ideals of the Churches of Christ The international ideals or creed of the churches, as officlally ldopt hy (ho enwuve committee of the Federal Council of Churches, posed o! hirty great communions, with & constituency PULPIT AND PEW |NEW ARCHBISHOP he Narrow Door” will be to Premature Death,” at the Conten-|{ ' ! m?y-‘fi‘se:t ®ot Rev. Dr. Earle Wil lnm Baptist ch..,.ch\ fley's sermon tomorrow morning et Sl the Vermont Avenue Christian Churel DA .nwmu Tl AR L S e o S A B B In the evening he will preach a sermoll | the speakers’ bureau of the Red Cross, b of special Intorest to women 08 the |ia to’ addrees the All Comera' Bible 1o G3's bmmutable moral Jawe: 'he Prose and Poe class for men at the Church of the -~ BELIEVE that natfo bect, F1Pas"A ‘musieal program nha Lo Covenant, 15th and N streets, tomor- [ Baltimore Divine to Be Given prepared for the evening service, in-| oo morning at 10 o'clock. WE achieve true welfare, greatness and honor only through just dealings and unselfish service:. ‘WE BELIEVE that nations that regard themselves as Christian cluding mumbers by the male quattet, * ok kR P have special international obligations: S 3 i \ i hy consisting of W. E. Bralthwalth L | Calvary Baptiat Church troush it Reception and Also 0of- WE BELIEVE that the spirlt of Christian brotheriiness can e O vl | S {:ed . e Junior church” is endeavoring to £ remove every unjust barrier of trade, color, creed and race: % be the principal speaker: An orches- e e T T 1. B. Davisson has been chosen|iolve the problem of interesting the ficiate at Mass. WE BELIEVE that CHRISTIAN patriotism demands the practice | - : tra will furnish music. PICTURE TO BE SHOWN. a member of the board of officers of [CoVe and \girls in church life and chrivdd of good will between nations.’ - ‘Admission is by cards, which are| mu. religolus motion, plcture “The the Vermont Avenue Cheistian Church | 5" Xnderson this —consreation of | [ : ]| | jusns 8, PELIEVE that international polleics should secure equal E belngitasundinpon pplcationtis the by Rev. James Ko to e vacanc: e decson sithigPlcongzegationfiot|| o - co for all races. : d - | Shicids, Swul'be, snown 1 the ¥, AL nation of K. A, Voorus, who has moved | vl in Sy Tuornimit “They have o . o WE BELIEVE that all ‘nstions should associste themselves lumbla ro8d. tee in charge of the|C: A- Sssembly hall tomorrow after- o Pennsyl e full set of church officers, correspond- | % ¢ permanently for world peace and good will. : meetings announces that among_the | 100N & hns gecel:c'kn.“'flxets gn;:t;.lr;‘!; = ing In every particular to the senior 3 WE BELIEVE in international law, and {n the universal use of s eakers at the meetings will be Sen- . Partakers of Divinity” will be the ;045" “The average attendance s : international courts of-dustice and boards of arbitration. ; B) | 2%or iotoher, Benator Townsend and | 323 Jaymen throughout the country: The meeting is open to the public. sublect of the sermon by Rev. Ulysses | ;3500 150, W, . h ; Representative Luce. i; 1 B BELIEVE in a swepping reduetion of armaments by all 1 Chief Justice Taft, who has given G. B.hPlche, minister of‘ A)l‘ o * koK R B‘flo i v Church, tomorrow morning in the 3 ns. . . 3 Knlckerbocker Theater. AtiCalvary Baptist Church tomor.i|/jf : “ WH BELIEVE in & warless world and-dedicate ourseives to its / e x %k % * row evening the pastor, Dr. W. B. achievement: church work, in a recent statement Tmpl‘ Bapmt d‘ Abernathy, will speak particularly to : The Washington District Young|y nu® on B H - i3 1 - p? h r Tenth and N sts. n.w. Keeping the Win-| | . 3 - 0 one can face the problems o e People’s Forelgn Missionary Soclety |5 (5o, o Bu"dfl N Shorn: 5 . 7 ¢ today, no one can study nmmgm; ev, 3. J. MUIR, D . 3 i - growingiout, il they dsigrow out, ol E Bible school. Did you reseire Mamtine M E. Churen next Tudeday | Wil sing. L tralltl it i WINDOW IS DEDICATED IN |SOUTH'S BAPTIST WOMEN Socing and focling. that renigion, rer| 5% 5% one by Dr. Muir, POSITIVE. evening. Miss Katherine Wlllis from ligious spirit, the Christian religious the k-li‘n::how blchool "llnh cxlmm ; l‘:m bo}::‘;b!::;; tJ’a“mlehs H. 1;;;1}:” wt!m In; . : e south, has re 3 , " Shaner at ga e i Bestn WIR 1 to%the city and will occupy the puipit|| - § > | ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH| GIVE $3,925,735 IN 1921 o spirit, s esseftial 1o real progress to; ,__c,;guz, 7B OB B ; e T e cufeivation | — CHRISTIAN GREMTING TO_ALL SRR of the Central Presbyterian Church An orfental drama, under the direc. (Smerrow morninE(aaiR gt s tion of Melville Osborne of India, will e < « ” be given at Hamline M. K. Church,| At Temple Baptist Church tomor- . : ‘Sermon on the Mount” Bubject of Friday evening, January 20, Twenty-|row Rev. Dr. Muir will have as his LR : o Memorial to Alexander five young people of Hamline Church |toplca “Vision, Not Visionary, : 5 will ‘take part. “Negative or Positive.” The annual . 3 _ T. Hensey. P business meeting of the church will : : “The Devil and Democracy” will be bo heid on Wednexdsy evening, A falrile glass window, the sub- the toplc of a lecture to be dellvered by N » -{ Ject of which is “The Bermon on the * ok ¥ % of the Christian spirit, lts growth out v 5 % of the worship o! , out of e 3;9"; :‘ Contributions Is Made k : ] |study of our relations to our Creator, ‘eadquarte; stimulating e sense of our responsi- % & 78 of 75 Millions bility to Him, the cultivation of self- Campaign in Nashville, FRINCESS CATACUEENE. restraint and the unselfish spirit, the self-!ncrlfldng spirit, is what is nec- ‘world shall go en to NASHVILLE, Tenn, January T—|1or of former. brealdent Uivsses 5, | £25ary that t Despite the financlal stringency that |Grant and the daughter of Gen. Fred- | Petter thing -,-.’_,:“BE:{,,"’.‘,';“'. e Welctme. Rev. Joseph M. M. Gray at Hamline| At Trinity Dlocesan Church _tomor- Mount,” was dedicated Christmas day | Prevalled throughout the south dur- |erick D. Grant, will deliver an address M. E. Church, Friday evening, January |row Rev. David Ransom Covell will | fi§ o s In St. Margaret's Church as & memo- | In8 the past year, organised Baptist | ovcot moar B atroot tomortow even: PRESBYTERIAN. Grace Baptist Church 27._Dr. Gray, who formerly was pastor | Preach at 11 a.m. the third of a serles| [ at Hamline, now is stationed in Scran- | of sermons dealing with the general R Tlal to Alexander T. Hensey. . The um -uu sauu. c.n.n... ton, Pa. topio of “The Church.” The sermon . window, which consists of three R will be “What Is the Christian i Gothic openings and- tracery of the Rev. Dr. James Saera Montgomery | Church 3 placed In the east transit of the will conduct public worship at the * ok W ok % E church directly opposite the greatly dmired Mason memorial Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow | The Episcopal Clty Misslonary So- = { morning and preach on the subjeot, | cl8ty Will conduct the religious serv- +ARCHBISHOP CURLEY: anel ‘the feuse of Chriat in iine: “The Man Who Lost His Commission.” | ices tomorrow at the jail at 8 p.m. Tratea, ‘seateq with outstretched arma In the evening he will deliver a wermon- | The Bishop of Washington will be| eArchbishop Curley will make his|as He preaches that famous Sermon lecture on “The Reality and Romance of | Present and there to be a special|g.et appearance the new arch-|on the Mount. The portrayal of thn the Daily Newspaper.” Special music|musical program, including singing Honih figure 1s powertul in its extreme sim- morning and evening. by the Trinity quaret. The public;Plshop at a church function here to- ) fioyey %y c"qulet repose of the body g is invited. morrow, when he will be tendered & |emphasizing clearly the spiritual women In the territory of the South- | ing at 8 o'clock. ORTH CAPITOL, COR. ern Baptist Convention made total) The princess was In Russia until Florida ave. and q o contributions in cash of §3,925735, | the revolution. She is the author REY. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D, D, U AT AL AND 7145 BENMO according to & report issued by the | Of “Russian People.” She speaks un- .m.—8unday school. 7 p. PASTOR. hudqu-rter- of the §75,000,000 cam- |der the auspices of the Natlonal l «)p.n —Prm;n. “VISION, lN vioc- Bme school, 9:30. Yonnhvak n_’t‘_. - Church prayer meeting, T 3 paign here. Councll for the Limitation of Arma o0 pm s, cwmicn conTRoLs, 2 e e rorns In addition, the women made large | Ments: DOCHT OR FAITHI" 'E.H;szqn J yrds e Jesus’ contributions’ of clothing and other listeners.” 8 pm. § Baptieme; eaty chairs upplies to the various or; -y send 8 and needy missionaries and. PROF. ATWO00D_T0O PREACH. INEW YORK AVENUE| &Gk ,::':::..,,, [ o distressed families of ecentral and Prof. John Murray Atwood, who Is PRESBWERIAN tennial Bapt. Ch., Tth & Eye ne. eastern Europe. to flll the pulpit of the Universallst cash contributions by the va-|Church, 13th and L streets, tomor- ( Hl'R‘ H tates In the convention terri- Irow at 11, I8 dean of the Theological Representative Ketcham of Michigan b reception at St. Patrick's Church, |strength of the face. Kneeling close | tory are as follows: Al S 1s to address the adult Bible class of | G- G. Kundahl will address the!iom and G streets northwest, from |at His feet is a little child bearing | 607.73; Arkansas, $10 oo Diskeit S pa e of St Eawrencailnivecs New York ave., 13th and H sta. Sty Foundry M. E. Sunday School at 9:45|men’s meeting at the Terminal R. R. lilles, the symboll of purity, while 3 2 - DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. To Be tbe Muonn lhpun uzmnrw to Re- of ' Columbla, §950; ' Florida, ¥75.- [*‘Fror Atwood i £aaton o'clock_tomorrow on ‘“Trusting the|Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 4 o'clock. A |13:30 to 1:30 o'clock. rther below to the right and left|558.93; Geor; i F Tof. Atwood is a son of late Isaac| ppy ppGINALD KOWLAND, Assistant. Word of Jehovah.” special musical program has been art| The archbishop will preside at|are grouped about Him His disciples gla, 3$561,000; Illinols, | M. Atwood, D. D., who was general * %k X ¥ ranged and will be participated in by |solemn high mass at 11 o'clock. The q]h women and chlldren. The An flustrated address on Chinese|Mr- 8nd Mrs. F. P. Heartsill and Miss|mass will be celebrated by Mer. [varled expressions on their’ faces, Students will be glven fomorrow evene | Marie Koontz. A song service will|Thomas, pastor of the church, @a- |their different postures and charac- ing at the Eagtern Presbyterian Church, | Précede the meeting. “isted By priests from Holy Cross | terlstic garbs are &ll of speclal in- 6th street_and> Maryland avenue north. * x ow ok College. The deacons of honor will [terest. Near the center are two gt by Willam B Stowart, general| At tho New York Avenue Churoh|Be Tiol. “iartwrignt, hoth of ‘B | hambly: e though listening - wit secref of th . M. C. . Dr. B Dr. Jo 3 5 o Chiriese Y. M. C. A. at|Rov. Dr. Radcliffe will preach to- D, Jehn i Cartwright both of Bt | bumbly, as U Tokio, Jaj o, Japan. Jotrowgst L am. The evening sub- | NPl be Rev. F. J. Hurney. To the right & pilgrim rests on his ligion GROVE Gllll'i'l'l'" Jufl\!o Adult classes. : sl s —Public worship. Dr. will preach. v m.—Fellowship bour. m'—C. E. vesper mervice. . N . —publie. 'xnhly, THE WRONG Poaches s on EPIT, {coutiauiag in the Book of Beve- All young: ytople invited to Young Peo- —Bible school. $40,003.63 Kentucky, §315,376.82; | superintendent of the denomination. :80 Loujsiana, $248,254.23; m-ryl-nd. §30.- | Prof. Atwood is on a visit to his 10 am :oz" '%lg;{;:lwlx 81!&12!]30. :gln- sister, Miss Alice C. Atwood, & li- 2 ; New Mexico, - s N}"f;‘;.c"?""" $314,004: Okla. | 2marian In the Agricultural Departmen:, oma, ,268.77; South = Carolina, $307,319.97; Tennessee, $194,872.67 PRESBYTERIAN. Texas, $347,779.8: Virginia, $380,- EastcmPresbyterian Church THB HM:OL\' PEW. a. 697.86. - le’s meet at * kX Ject at 8 o'clock will be “The Wrong —_— Wallace M‘mo JUNIEED) P uarierly ‘meeting of the ehurch Thurs- At the Chi of Life and Joy, 1814 | Epltaph.” At 6:45, In the leotu The two choirs of the church, staff, his face r: toward the Y A , D. PRESE 1 o STening. N sreet. Ther peevies Gomosron. ad 10 | oot Btamos Spaincy of Corintn, | sieted by, an orchestra, will répsat | Msslan ln sstonishment snd won:| TO HOLD BUSINESS MEETING. i S : B il rronn Bopus IavRS am. will be “An Hour With the Chil-| Greece. Will speak on ‘the “Acropolis | (% “NII'TI0F be required’ for ad- |behind him is the figure of & woman| The annual business meeting and Nen'a Bite cla : ?Z‘;’g‘?{r’i-'fi R "o“"“m 4 i eleotion of officers and deacons of "oun, ¥ ET] People’s meetings. rda; ey the Fifth Baptist Church will taki STEREOPTICON. ADDRESS ON . m‘ Samtar. | et e HE COMBTHI 2 place next Thursday night. Refres! ESE STUDENTS” by Willam hool, ments will be served at the socal t, G 1_Becretary, Ch ¥ & B oTrng o St mottnn ¥ ST S St SR LS R i Near! persons have been re- celved Into the ehurch. during. the Ccntral Presttman Church past year and about $25.000 raised for (80UTH! ASSEMBLY.) ren.” of Athen: da; o i et i B s | B Intho lecturs Toom, Dr. . G, & | mission to the ohurch, Peenaion prainly. stenifylng adoration: —_— 3 services. Dr. Campbell-Shields is a (Mylrea, for fiftcen years a resident On the extreme left are the figures former minister of the Episcopai|of Kuweit, seat of the famous pearl musIC IN RADIO “FLASH.” |of two men. both sta: the farther Churcl fisheries, Wil give an illustrated lec- ndi; h - ture, “The Arabia of Today.” Wed- that of & disciple with head bent in profound thought, the foremost that At the First Congregational Church, | Siviren will cpear. in ostame” ci | Program to Go Broadcast From |of a Roman soldler, clad in armor 10th and G st - Jason” Noble ‘Piorcs will preach to; | The Women 9f the Arablan Harem” | m,zor of Covenant Church. I o enslon fllsd . with the- el ]all _ purpon Rev. Dr. John B. ngeu&&u;.lm_fl% Ao e X 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. morrow at 11 am. on “This rogance so typical of his race. riggs, the go tor, will preach on " | At Reservolr and Entrance to Bock Creek Park. P 2 "| At the Immanuel Baptist Church| The first musical program to be sent .|“The Bure Foundation of the B: 7 5 xty-two new members will be r » Forming & background for the fig: tomorrow morning, and %0 &by the pastor. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, d .m., by Rev. . (formerly Mary u are cordially celved Into the church at this serv. | tomorrow Rev. Gove Johnson preaches | broadcast by radio from Washington |ures in the three panels are shrubs ice. In the evening at 8 o'clock Mr, |MOTning and evening. At night he |will be “flashed” from the tower of fand trees outlined against a sunset |night on “The Price of a Boul.” . —Junior. Chrintian Endeavor. PASTOR. N Pierce's subject is. “Bewa ¢ |ls taking the Book of Revelation|the Church of the Covenant. under|sky, which extends Into the tracery 28— Westmy Manse, 5609 18th ST. N.W. T A YRR C SCOTT. . Whom?” in the series of addresses on | {OF & serles of messages, this one |the auspices of the Christian Endeav- |and which casts & brilliant light upon i 0w WOMAN _ REMEMBERED INTERDENOMINATIONAL. ... b : fooa : o o Lo8ING the Sermon on the Mount. being _entitled “Everyman,” from |or Alumni Association of the District | the face ai re of the Savior. e Mou e et v ek GIATIONS fof ‘Columbia, Monday evening, Jan-| The I oring throughout the window R A 200 , T POWER. Dr. Merrill E. . 3 v uary 16, beginning at 8 o'clock. is rich and varied—from delicate Dr. sell H, Con S i o e ety in the aumwriumc.:r“(snenxlr?::g Y ¢vening, are held In the main church| Participating talent will be: The|opalescent tints to deep. supbdued - Rus: well ear o Trving ot . cn'""" 8:00 pm— e e Sregational Chureh tomesrom will e |from 8 to § o'clock, his theme tonight | National Quartet, the International|tones, tinged here and there by bril- “Faith d DCSII‘C Comme"to on ar eventog service. Good fddressed at 10 o-clock by Dr. Alfreq | Peing /Christ and His Complete Sal- | Instrumental Trio (violin, cello and liant carlets and greens. atl an music and good fellowsbip. e. Chiness minister to the Unired | Y2Lon.” Next Saturday it is “Satan|piano); George O'Connor, in popular{ At the base of the three openings, = SDd]HisiGospele songs, and Rev. Dr. Earle Wiifley, in | in separate panels, are the following States and one of the three del from China to the conlerenceen%q:'le; = Shakespearean readings. The ‘con-|inscriptions: ~Cent: 1862—In loving Will Deliver “A o ” cres of Diamonds MONDAY. JANUARY 98:00 .M CHURCH OF THE Synder. 7 ks Bible class. HEGATIONAL CHURC e «mvli;-u 'BECOND EXILE" . 3 Coineitor, 5012 Fiset st mepr - COVENANT ALL WELCOME. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church er 19th and 1 Sts. N.W. Mrs. L. Elaine Rising will conduct ! cert is glven for the furtherance and | memory of Alexander Thomas Hensey- session, “Recent Changes and Present Conditi a Bible study class for Takoma Park | maintenance of Christian Endeavor |1920"; left. “Sometime Vestryman and X pubtiels Samitea e In China.™ The|women tomorrow at 2 p.m. at o | O e Md 1o wador thg | Bomjor - Warden - of - St.. Margare FRIENDS Conmecticut ave. and N st. . . wum:n th asd 1 N pasiee * kK % Park Library. The lesson will be | direction of the following officers of | Parish”; right, “When the shadows Friends Meeting REV. CHAKLES WOOD, D. D, Peck Memorial Chapd —sumaay fih“&.‘ s, ! based on the fourth chapter of St Christian Endeavor Alumni | lengthened and evening God The musical vespers at the First|Mark. e T on: “Owen B eellar, presi- | granted him that for which he' often Congregational Church tomorrow. at| * kK % dent; John R. Thomas, vice president; | prayed, ‘A safe lodging and a holy Penoa.®ave. and 28th n.w pm—-umoq by the pastr. -REV. BOWARD D TALBOTT, bite invi , Ministe. byt BETHANY oot s are 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. SUNDAY, JANUAKY 8, 1922, Ry 4 o'clock_will have as special solofsts d the last. Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pas- | Rexford L. Holmes, secretar, and|rest and peace at the las 9:30—Sunday echool. Classes for all. 10:15 9. m.—Men’s Bible clas 24 (harles arqwhridee Tittmann, bass: | (or of First Baptist Church, has gone | Rev. Earl Taggart, treasurer. The window was made at the Dr. Wm. 1. Hull 1100 Moruing " service. " Sermon by Dr.| 1 S0 = Mo e Rev HUGH T. STEVENSON, Paster. Harry Edward Maelier at the arama | to Florids, and his pulpit will be oc-| For the benefit of amateur wireless | eccleslastical department of the Tif- e N = X R~ SHIGHT, 'S *Muslier | cupted torforrow by Rev. F. J Win- |operstora. the Church of the Covenant fany Studios of New York city. of Swarthmore. 8:80—Aftermon_service. Address by the Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- 0030 “Jualors, 1 ter, superintendent of the Sunday|wireless call is “W. D. e con- ¢ Yeuterday and Today. P. U.. 6 weel Princess Cantacuzene will speak at | Soroor. el oriie diatance ot First day (80adaz) schooi—10 s ey e Tl pet and Reception of B, “Eversbody fess at boms R i service. ~FRIENDS (Orthodox) oo e ommen ™ Who B i Mcm All depactments 18th and Irving n.w. lunel and the Woman Who Saved 7oovm—chfll““ ndearor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Erenicg Chele of 100 Socen Praycr Mecting Wed., 8 pm. the afternoon service tomorrow at * x x % about 200 miles. Rev. Dr. Wood's e e o heoyenant at 3:30| Mrs. Bessie Farrar Madsen, a mis- |dermon last Sunday morning was day and Today.” Every one is invited to this service. ‘COMMUNITY sionary in India, will make an ad-|“Picked up” by one amateur located at dress at Columbia Heights Christian |Monroe, Ohlo, a distance of about 375 The subject of Rev. Dr. Wood's | Church, on Park road west of 1l4th |miles. vom. " Lathe e B evening sermon is “The Woman Wheo | 5treet, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. | - Tanene: 1d:weel Thurs- raded classes. 5 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. 4 sS:veg ‘gsraex and the Woman Who TO ADDRESS MINISTERS day, 8 p.m. Lu and & v‘nlwn' tor all. | Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. 0 weet "v'n’éfc"&"z”‘ 1] inster Church Memorial s AR l;"": W‘: o ved France.” . h_mflm % 1 i Y pastor. ok x Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon, who has been Ooiumbiafic?g tS *x5. Ave. Elbert J. Russell T st. ew. near E. RamSE R e omen's LAYMEN TO MEET. = sor. 11 83 2. Tomorrow night Snyder Farmer —_ preaching in London for some time,| Services, with 5s by pastor, Post, No. 3, of the American Legion |Service Assoclation Will Hold |15 0 deliver an address on “The Chrl Bchool, #:45. Prayer meeting Thursday. will attend Pinkney Memorial Epis- : L R O O D copal Church, Hyattsville, in a bo essi apL's Al Talls e i Winter Session Monday. morning at 11 o'clock, at Calvary Bap- v the senfor vested choir, under the | The winter meeting of the Laymen's|tist Church Wiscousin ave; and Yolta place. direction of William Harrison Moore, | Service Association of the Diocese of REV. W. H. HILBISH, D. D., PASTOR. Miss Ainsworth will be at the organ. | Washington is to be held Monday night LUTHERAN. ..,na., school at 9:30 a. The sermon, which will be of a pa- |at 8 o'clock in Epiphany parish hall. ivine services, with sermons, at 11 a.m. triotic character, will be preached by | Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, comman- Rev. Charles 1::. yc:llls!er. der of the Marine Corps and a vestry- Concordla Evangelical * man of the Church of the Bpiphany, and The vestry of St. Matthew’s Parish, | Rev. David Ransom Covell, rector of Myattsville, is planning to _visit ali | ITinity Civic and Community Church, ..a G n.w. Rttendants of the Pinkney Memorial | are to deliver addresses. E 0. W LOGHER, Pustor. Will Be in Attendance. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Social hour preceding. CONGRLGATIONAL. Thareday night, Bible prayer meeting. Fifth Ba tist }:Rn -wnl Vieach 11 a.m. ohn gEs i g to the orld. 10:15 a.m. Dot Class led by Bev. Wm. J. Seely The Princess CLEVELAND PARK CantaCUZ €N EC|Fourth Pf‘c:;;t:i::‘d‘mrch D m“ Bl oae T WILL SPEAK ON j3th and ur.;m:.:b;‘ mm : ;1,""2 P?L"zuor:m“ v radt Edvoven bomow. |“THE RUSSIANS OF | ', 2o s = mmis: bew | B53 ool g,y e R S MRDT | B b e T el YESTERDAY AND 219D, R iy e zmm;g:n‘nb’ oo Thureday Bight. . WELCOME. TODAY” e First Baptist Church h aand O Episcopal Church Sunday, January| A social will follow the meeting and . —English’ service, . 13, Who do ‘not pledge regulariy” to |later there will be a buftet supper and e WELGoME, m AT THE mExey ALLEN FHPrCH D. D, L. e support of the church and its 3 [Spm < Indians in Arisona. et s s . i by ship to Flor- jork. The influence of this ghu‘?ll 5 e R CONGREGA’ i CONGREGATIONAL. 1814 N ST. N.W. ‘ hurch Of the ‘m., victorious life meet-| D Tupper I8 on LS WOT O dpied by our e NDAY, JAN 1 : Eunday schodl superintenden budget for 1922 amounts to iore LECTURE TO BE GIVEN. MT PLEAS ANT 0:00 T:,:’gn,’::‘,‘fl‘:::mm o e e hrother Fiatesten”Sad biared than $3500. Dr. Russell H. Conwell is to give . ervice, " “IDEALISM - AND Sty e R aer, ‘oreanist. and mu: Rev. F. L. WINTER ’ his famous lecture, “Acres of Dia- DEA Bev. A. B. Camp- OV enan sical director. Chorus choir. Mr. Howard S Last Sunday Rev. Bernard Bras-|monds,” Monday night at the First Con tional) o s e e cecentor. at both morning and evening serv] Xamp, pastor of the Gunton Temple |Congregational Church, 10th and G| - grega . Tiectme; SJUNE AND MISTERIOY = e e ODE ISLAND AVENDE Em,.,.,%;;,,d@‘,’;’;&&.m;hfi e ’?&2&?‘:;.’:5‘?»‘.’3"5{3& SC_hlixrch. flan- s&reels. Dr. fior;lwellé fiho u& seventy- B. Campbeil- smgm. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Sherw n“i'"i'su%;:‘ 5‘1)“ Pister,| 3 months). Bunday school. 9 30 & - B. Y‘ n igiving offer- | nine years o as delivered the lec- 2 H 1 - WALTER , D. D., 3 i t 8, with Hfl\'lhmmlllll wocial ing amounted to more than 35,600, | ture in every state in the nited States, Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. January 8, '"m..._sun SimAGLAcN P, Talon at 6, w BT T and that the church was entering|Canada and also on two trips he - 13200 . —Holy Communlon. s upon the new year free from in-|made around the world. Wal o8 INGRAM MEMORIAL At 3:30 O’clock 0 pm—For the Hungry Soul Erery madeieronnd thebworld Sy S o ter Amos Morgan debtedness. The basement of the new building, located at 16th and Newton streets, has been erected at a cost of $40,000, and now the con- gregation is waiting to sell their Tenth St. and Mass. Ave. N.E. ALL WELCOME '—ét;il;t&‘.:;;i:‘%?fi— 4UTHERAN. STREETS. irinity Lutheran Churfi Minister.. DR. B. F. RHOADS m BEY. BERNARD BEASKANP, M. 4., Pastor. —Sunday school. church property at 14th and R streets| Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missourl Synod). 441 Ingram's New Minister, will preach: —Sad t of the Lord's Suj and will use the money to complets H. SCHROEDER, Pastor. 11:00—“Have We Lost Our Bible?” 11 a.m.—Subject— s 2t u::.l:*;y Soros. choir. & l::' £ e v 11 am., Eoglish, with holy communion; CLilfrans wlory, STey/Bunday.miorsing: 2 “What Is First?” 9:80—Sunday school. ¥ e B e The Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. will paratory servi am.; 7:30 p.m. Chorus and quartet—40 voices. 8 p.m—Subject— et “Untaken Rights” n'p'.‘m,_am E"'o'-',i e Fiom for Chrlse 5:00—Vesper Service “The Shame of Jesus.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. Washington Heights Pres- Laura Lindley of South Dakota and Dr. Wayne B. Wheeler. general coun- sel for the Anti-Saloon League of America, will be the speakers. * * “Persons Plctured in Words Who Are Jesus' Listeners,” is Rev. E. Hez Swem’s subject tomorrow night, to be followed by the baptism of five persons, and in the morning the sub- Jject is “One Sin Can Send a Christian Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor, Su : 4 < B BRYBODY WELCOMB. inding God in Modern Poetry”. End “Sleeping Christians” byterian Church s e P “F in Poe “A Church Wlth 2 Welcome” EVANGELISTIO SERVICES— Calumbia and Kalorama roads. Metfopolitan Baptist o, 7:30—Sunday Evening Club f RebeEl 8—Sermon by the pastor. x The Ch the eims| ° ohn Compton Ball, Pastor G People’s Congregational Church gm',:‘fig‘ g,fmmml:fl,g Coimanion S0t morsiag sermie. J \ORNING AT BLEVEN Christian Endeavor, 6:45. B "m mmwh’ = 5, : Db ember TAMES T. MARSHALL D. D 2o—zse st o Ohina. :45—Men meet in Lo s S AT i it s Bt ozt . . K U o - 1 Csolx‘r:lr;:;lgzhgg]nugn;%d. 9:45—Church School. Cl““’;m' all - ’.'I'l.;lmtbfil; T wte W, b 224t between B sts. n.w. Ch Motto for 1922 , . EVERYBODY WELCOME. gelock Ciristiaa Endeayor st 6:45 echool. “’ G?o—rgetown Church nl..E Taie AIT ON JEHQVAR-_LOOKING UNTO Be PRAYER SERVICE THURSDAY EVENING. are’ weicome. James D. Browne, st . BR. L . pastor. s 3 llfllflflll Atonement o5 REv.T o;;',‘:nl,‘i;" = am. LUTHERAN. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 0th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicho'as, D.D.. Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service and Commu- nion at 11:00. lVIflKfl AT SEVEN. Ml‘l‘! “God’s Man of Profit” ’8‘%‘3‘!0!&'008])“1&1 !VVI’T!'D " Z P d RO for Church crowded last Sunday Come Grace Evangelical Lui s : o —Seater Chratian Budsarer. :00ZMorning worship. A ong the Eiowing, going 4n% Eow: Church union. Preparatory serv| Midweek m = ristian . iag church. A warm welcome awaits you. : fan. Hodearc: ocaten n"‘"" 0 AL Hear the Male Chorus o BRI e (Oblo &ynod.) s ts, n.w. 3 OOBDIAL W BAPTISM AT THBE EVENING SERVIOB. e Y “1sth and Cor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Evening Service at 7:45. o ; R . ohn Marshall Place Youggq P:opletssazg Intermedi- Chor::: fnfilfif:fl‘ s % jo! J CLARK, D.D. REV. WILLIsAt:l( .S‘?dAsEi:E‘rflYeets N'I‘Z)OY.D.. Pastor. ate eties a pm. & . HN BRI, = TTAN St REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D. As' istant Pastor. SUNDAY 8CHOOL. o . Bev. Jasou Noble Pierce Preaches Exposttory Sermonsy ~ Minister : REV. A. D, BRYANT, Minister to Deat. 11-a. m. “THIS DO.” 8 p. m. “BEWARE OF WHOM?” SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 AM., N. S. Faiicett, Superintendent, 11:00 am—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “GOD’S SEARCH FOR A MAN” JUNIOR CHURCH. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: 9:30 a.m.—Meeting of S. S. HON, CLYDE KELLY teaches “SHACKLES THAT ARE NOT SEEN” - MEN'S CLASS. 8:00 pm.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of C. E. Society. ““KEEPING THE WINDOWS OPEN” Monday, 8 p.;r.—January meeting of Brotherhood. Chas. S. Doug-| A sermon especially for young women. The Burrall Class Chorus will sing. las, esq., of Washington bar, speaks on “MEXICO—WHAT | Young women of Washington "":‘,,,’,."“;"‘:,",m:, e o 13 am—~*JOSHUA STOOD BEFORE THE ANGEL” 8p.m:—“HE SEEMS SO FAR AWAY” tual condition indicated I this? Cause of it. How can one come to leo the nearness of God? Should one axpoct to feel this? Practical prescription of what to do, to feel the'nearness of = THINGS THAT HELP mfll- MISS T. B NIIJON, Welfare Bec’y. 9:45 8. m.—Bible school, all departments. nm.. .—Holy Communion, Lord's Supper. I’Mvmvn theme— i ~['wo Questions' wnurs., 8 p.m., prayer and Bible study. ¥ri, 3:30 p.m., Catechetical class. Seats fm Voluntary coatributions. This Churchi“Welcomes YOU. B and 8th gtreets s.w. REV. H. IIENNIN N HAYES, D. D., “THR CHURCH WBEERE !0!7 FEEL AT MUSICAL VESPERS FOR MUSIC LOVERS At4P.M. mmmkmmm Miss Elsa L. Raner, violinist, and Harry Edward Mueller at the meet at 8§ p.m. Tuesday in the Frhndl" Church, 13th and Irving streets. m’m new Bischoff Memorial Organ. Following is the program: IS THE TRO[IBLE THERE?” come agat REV. FREDERIC WENCHSEL, Pustor. for dee; the s ntual life: | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR - MEETINGS:- Sunday, 6:45 and. 7:00 pam.; i"“‘.'.i‘.‘d:a. 03 o. fs com ; %RIT Tuesday, 8:00.pan. . : 'l.dsl-n I THURSDAY: MID-WEEK PRAYER smm on H Stres). e O Bk