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REV. M. W. MILLER . EDUCATION D DIREGTOR CHURCH TORAISE FUND FOR BUILDING Cleveland Park Prepares to Canvass for $30,000 to Erect Structure. - Cleveland Park citizens are to join in a campaign to be launched the . coming week for the raising-of & $30,000 fund for the’ erection of a permanent building for the Cleve- land Park Congregational Church, which since its organization has been houséd in a temporary structure at Bethany Baptist Church Appoi Religious Worker to Flan Forward Movements. nesday and continues until February 7. i’ Buccessful, it is planned to build the first unit of the new church dar- ing the summer or fall on the pres- that the entire sum of $30,000 is raised. The subscriptions are to be dents of .the community by William Knowles Cooper, general chairman of the éampaign committee, the purpose of the organizers of the church is ex- says Mr. Cooper. “It is made up of and religious contacts have not cen- tered in the community. but have REV. M. W, MILLER. Latést Announcements “| WKINLELS BIRTH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. _..of Church News, % BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH | SHOWS PROSPEROUS YEAR| Pastor Is Authorized to Appoint ‘Building Committee Which ‘Will Prepare Plans. The reports of officers, presented to Special Services Tomorrow Bethany Baptist Church at Its annual I business meeting recently, show that Night at Metropolitan Me- will assist in preparing plans for the Bible school, to succeed Mr. Smith. and Mrs. Harding. and John T. Dent, deacons; Mrs. May the last year has been one of the best morial Church. new bulld! ices tomorrow night at Metropolitan| Ay of the other officers, whose terms;| During the time he was A. Hicks, Mrs. Henry A. Juexer lnd, WIL CELEBRATE l in its history. The church authorized the pastor, Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson, to appoint a ‘bullding committee, which The seventy-ninth anniversary of' '\ gilas Smith was chosen a trustee! the birthday of Willlam McKinley] in place of W. H. Barringer. who was will be observed with speclal serv-|recently elected superintendént of the | Memerial M. E. Church, John Mar- | expired, were re-elected as follows: shall place and C street northwest,| E. H. Loyd, clerk; T. M. Newkirk, which will be attended by President | treasurer; T. J. Moore, John D. Ross in the 1 George Nursson, board of mnnlgzr.l. Baptist Home for Children; Mrs. M.} 1. Vaughn, Mrs. Anna Watkins and, Samuel L. Danlelson, members of '.he‘ preside. Addresses will be made by Senator Frank K. Willis of Ohio and Mrs. John A. Logan Members of the Ohio Society of thi: Day of the Supreme Court of the tended to the Grand Army of the|McK. Etchison will preside. Randolph Republic and to the congressional delegation from Ohlo. There is a marble tablet on the E. Myers will be the soloist and J. W. Bucklin the accompanist — JThe meeting is in charze of the Y. M. & A William McKinley. The favorite by a quartet choir under the direction of A, N. Gardner. The chimes will be ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., 0., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922." o MISSION 'WORKERS TO AID Women Collecting Clothing for Needy in Smyrna. The -Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Union of the District of Columbia, Auxiliary Mission to Lep- ers, is to meet at 2 o'clock Friday n.nernoon at the Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South, 9th street and .| Massachusetts avenue northwest. The union is interested in a ragged Sunday school in Smyrna, under_the Greek Evangelical Church. Soft, warm clothing is solicited for these suffering children. Bring clothing to the meeting and send money for the same to Mrs. Washington Top- ham, treasurer, 43 U street northwest. The Washington auxlliary gave for leper relief through twenty-three de- nominations, in 1921, $5,322.28. x\h John Lake, in care of lepers in Chiha, writes that Miss Lei San Shaan, a leper, supported by the Gospel Mis elon in Georgetown, has been cfired. ' PRESBYTERIAN. Bible Thought for Today ‘ GOD WILL GWDE THEE.— Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no un- I derlundln‘. whose mouth must e held in with bit and bridle. l \vlll instruct thee and teach thee in the way thou shalt go.— Psalm, 32. WORKERS TO CONFER. Sunday School Teachers and Others to Meet This Evening. Sunday school workers and teach- ers will have a conference in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church this evening at 8 o'clock. Charles Gallaudet Trumbull and How- ard A. Banks, editors of the Sunday School Times, will speak on “Power for Service In Sunday School Work.” A mass meeting will be held at 3 .m. tomorrow in the Mount Vernon 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 1 e icrmon by “the ‘pastor. Music by chorus choir. ‘bristian Endeavor meetin ddress by Mr. Seldon Spencer of “Real and Counterfeit Victory.” CHRISTIAN. Preston A, Cave, Minister | The Church of the Pdgrims 9:45 a.m.—B!ble school, with cl.llul every member of the flmlly a.m—Sermon by the Rev. H. 'oods, Wlnchelltr Va. —Juster” Chrtatian Endeavor —Hocial C. E. service, .m. aching service, 745 pm., DR. GIL- BERT 0. NATIO! Tomorrow is “'Every-Member Day.” Let all make it a point to GO TO CHURCH.” p.m.—Evening service. p.m.—Sermon by Di (EARLE WILFLEY. LL. .. pastor. —Bible " school,” E.” A." Gongwer, service. COME 0 ALL. A CORDIAL e WELE BAPTIST. _TempE Epfist Church and N sts. Rev. LJ umlL D. D‘Pnlof. eachin; NOON LENTEN SERVICES. Laymen’s Association Announces Series Beginning March 6. The Laymen's Service Association will conduct a daily series of Lenten services at Kelth's Theater again this year. The service will begin Monday, arch 6, will be held at noon, and will be addressed by prom- l:l::lnt speakers from this and other cities. Sist AND N STS. XW. LANN aring On LUTHERAN. Christ Lutheran Church (Missouri 8ynod.) New Jersey ave. bet. M and N J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Service—11 o’clock. 8. 8. and Bible class, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church y school. Y. Pastor p Bible school, 9:30. Junlors, 1 P. U, 6:45. Come. Activities and Services e A Better Al:qlulnllnm 6:45—) P. Midweek service, Thureday, pm. "Everybody feels at bome at Bethans, and Sth streets s.w. REV. H. Dl‘flclhfl’l‘fl‘! HAYES, D. D., “IHB CHURCH WHEHE YOU FEEL AT HOMB."" —Bible school The service and sermon. 4th and Va. ave. tor 'oz Alpha to_all of these services. Second Baptist Church e d 14TH AND 34th-and Lowell streets northwest. | White House. President” McKinioy | Mrs, .Cm’.‘ui“.fi“f{.;'%'.';‘:"::i'u‘lfm":'n’n‘fi:::. M, E. Church South in the in- Gunton-Temple, ™5 e ™ Bin Vempers and ‘sermo: cibhia, Pa., mmu.':"".‘:; 1f the campaign, which starts Wed- Harry D. Mitchell, the pastor, will|Aged; Mrs. J. G. Kimball and Mrs.| o0 Mr. Trumbuil will speak -on | BEV: BERNARD BRASKAMP, u. A., Pastor. A“'"g"';’n'gb P'fig”,:;{;',""‘;;{“,w |t Ean '{’f.fi":'r'é Dunsday even. -EVENIN 3 D cermon. w Brotherbood— SATAL'S MESSAGE TO Ma! Chu.rch of the Incamation Zublic worship; 11 Bible school, MORNING AT ELEVEN— 6:45—Junior. Intermediate and (Thomas Circle; Christian Endeavor Societies. G.M. Dxffmder(er, —Bervice with sermon. BAPTISM ‘Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible study. Friday, 4 p.m.—Junior Catechetical class. — Metropolitan Baptist ent site. Subscriptions are to bé ob- e o e e o attend 'the | advisory committee. tained on a conditional basis, pay- % eon Any o 7 Chiles: Sixth and 4 Streets North:ast. services, and the president of that Ve 3 Evening ervices in new bidg., 16th and 14th and Gallatin i DISUE 10-be made onl mdm stlocoyent soclety, ‘Associate Justice Willlam R.| . MEETING AT KOSPITAL H St. Christian " AYD B ST | xewton sts. . oREV. HENRY MANKEN Fastor. John Conmipton Ball, Pastor United States, will represent them. Judge William F. Norris of the Evenl; ..";m._u 4 payable over a two-year period. A"delegation from the United Span- | Department of Justice will speak at| Wibie schoe), : SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. e e Two ttals” Purpose of Organizets. ish War Veterans will be in attend- | the Public Healh Hospital tomorrow | bretciing fer T am. “oN THE : 020 el R RS In a 1 letter sent to resi- ance. nvitations have also been ex- ! mornin, n the R 8S uf ge TN 9:45—] circular lette g A Lflfl‘l&!‘ Place Memorial Brother Van meets ONE HUNDRED Senior EVENING AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE— plained. walls of this church, placed there hour and supper at t “Cleveland Park -is an unusually by the late Justice Thomas H. An- UNITARIAN. 2 masse. to -_v:gc:vfllgd strangers Pastor. 1 Best Thlngs attractive residential _community derson as_a_tribute to his friend, i —Bible school. One Can Know” y s i home-loving and loval people. and is nymns of Mr. McKinley will be sung| ALL SOULS’ CHURCH k5 ex:.:a.;&enhr Firatian " Enacuror. B ZCaristian Easedior: Rt e e 73:"{::'3;3’ unique in this respect, that its social and special music will be rendered FOUNDED 1821, Vermont ave. north of N L m::’ f.f;af-mfl::;;‘fl!fl“m, 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. ing song service. The songs you lote. continued in those sections of the i R ) supt. = —THE IV S Prom which the ‘population Was| ey A w. Miller, formerly pastor of| T T oor e Minlater. 11_Morning worship. Sefmon by the pastor, &stem Pusbyufian Church| Ssturdss, 7:30 p.m.—aduit catechetics. : IMMANUEL largely drawn. The time has arriv- ( ,oo%, M W Miller, formerly pastor of Seevices 1o e Divine Teacher med Lot i This church welcomes YOU. BAPTIST CHURCH AIFRE“ E. “Anfln“fl n. ed when local interests must begin to crystallize, and where can they more happily and wisely center than in a community effort to build a com- munity church? “It was difficult to determine what should be the denominational rela- tionship of the church. It was de- Tacoma, Wash., has been appointed di- or of religious education of the Bethany Baptist Church, 2d street and Rhode Island avenue northwest. Mr. Miller commenced his work as a ploneer colporteur and Sunday _school | missionary of the American Baptist Publication Society in western Wash- Knickerbocker Theater 18th and Columbis Rosd- During Construction New Church Sixteenth and Harvard sts. ‘ 8 p.m.- Evenl.n[ service. Bemm’lr'y pastor, ting the 6:15, Young People's tea: 7, C. E. meet- ings. ' Midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m. NINTH STREET 16th Columbia road. To Be the National Baptist Memorial to Re- ligious Liberty. GROVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, Pastor. 930 a.m.—Bible scheol, with clasees for all PROSPEROUS YEAR.NOTED. Ao, B’ Mount Pleasant Congregational Church Hears Annual Report. ‘The Mount Pleasant Congregational Yoang People’s méetin —"PAYING THE_PRICE. UNITED St.Paul’s English LutheranChurch Eleventh and H Streets N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:45—Sunday school. Graded course. Also K indergarten duriog morning service, 11:00 . m—)hlnrnm‘ worship, _with _sermon cided that denominational afiliations | ington state. After having served that | Church, Columbia road and 14th street, Coc Handolph d New Hampahire Rz ¥ the pastor. g s 11:00 8.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the Services, 11 a.m. . 8 8. 11—*Self Pi were necessary and desirable, and the | organization for several years. he be- | 1a8 just closed one of the most prosper- o . 8:00 ,.._E‘-,m wpel service, with ser- organization was perfected under the oy of 1 ous years of its history. At the annual DL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Garden Memoria] Moo Ave. D iy e : 8—Evenmg with the Choir came general secrctary of the State Sun- Anacostia. 4 Congregational form. day School Association of western Wasa. | meeting held recently reports were read 'SELF-MEASURE- A Rer. GEORGE M. COMMINGS:. Fa Mr. H Ba % ington. For the last twenty-five vears | from all departments of the church. ot Ninth and D Streets N.E. Bunday “school, e e Mrs. B, H. Smart, soprano. oward A, nks Bunday kool Homne Nicye he has been one of the outstanding lead- | Many new members were added during MENT am: e E. 1% Biarlas Tarier, contratto Mr. WL F. Adridge. tenor 8. Kinsella Misa Locite Kineer. rgan Sunday school, 9:30. Christiag Endeavor, 6:45, ZIO] “In order to meet the social and community needs the church will build first its Sunday school house, a two-story building. probably facing on 34th street, in which will be found all modern facilities f8r the conduct of the Sunday school. In addition thereto the hall will be avaiiable for community meetings. Facilities will be provided for the display of moving pictures, There will be, of course, “Fing the year. The total debt of the church was underwritten and an actual reduction was made of $12.500. The benevolences were beyond $9,000, and the total amount raised by all the departments was more than $42,500. ‘he salary of the church school viSitor, Mrs. M. Ross Fishburn, was increased. The salary of Rev. Walter A. Morgan, pastor, was increased to bas: the Father,” or, o0 God Is” Remember, Dr. Clayton’s Bi- lectures every Saturday evening from 8 to 9 in main TONIGHT’S TOPIC, oo “The Royal Priesthood of Be- ers in religious education of that state. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of tue church, recently suggested to the con- gregation the appointment of a director of religious education in the church, and at a recent meeting it was decided to offer the position to Mr. Miller, who will work out with the pastor fo movements in religious education lines. Mr. Tittmann, Bass. Mr. Lorleberg, Cello. Mr. Atwater, Organ. The last in, the series of meet- jings by the Unitarian Laymen’s ] League will be held Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in the Hall Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Mormng Worship at 11 o’clock Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A, Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. Central Presbytcflan Near ixteenth and lrvlnl Sts. AMER H. . Addnu oy e Wih AND P BTS. N.W. Kev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. ble ; German service, 10 ll -m‘ “and 8 p.m. Free lllul — —S8unday school. Howard A. Banl —Rible_classes. ! t | A, 1 P! P! he by E. Saul of Philadelphis, Wednesd m. - i ‘m.—Christ'an’ Endeavor. {he uwud socint features, including & URGES MORE GENEROUS !%5.000 pius fres use ot the new par | | of Nagions, New Washington AT HE T e A Tufie oo ity | T IO st | sonage_at rving street north- s c‘mbuflelfiuwamh Pm. Thursdsy Prayer tervice — 1lievers.” “The building wi GIVING BY CHILDREN | west. The church also voted to cm-y] Hotel. Hon. Duncan U. Fletch- Take 14th street car or Mount Pleasant « J ed that it may be easily united with [ Tts share of the annual premium in | HLOtE on. Dun . c| Park roud west of Mth at. mow. | car of Teth . bu e o Tenaeiet 2 ? 3 'COME TO ME AND I b mt 5 Secten. Tatine e I R s ot T S sinon tom B | e e s HORTIBMIGIER .| ‘Conededis Sexgdical. - | WHS Give vo et ng la g will provide the pastor with a sub-| " : —Bible school thy 5 o Towell “street, Following the trend | Episcopal Board of Religious Edu- |stantial annuity when the age of re.| Will - preside. ~ Speakers, Dr. .Ruldgvvmy'. :f.,.‘l" g e 1th st and B 1, 3 Lutheran Grace Baptist Church of thought, the church will be more tirement comes. Ulysses G. B. Pierce and Dr.| 11:09 Sy the pastor, “THE| BEV. HUGH KERE FULTON 3050 saTi5 ow p distinctly a house of worship, and will| cation, Through Lenten Offering The church reports the largest| uunam OF WELL FILLED PEWS." 9:45—Bible Study. CI = LOCHER. Pastor. 9th_and Southi Carolina ave. s.e. not be available generally for any c membership in_its history. William L. Sullivan. Soloist, T:0p.m—C. E. Soclety. leader. Mavel| 11:00—Morning worship T 2 <ngliat service. o:a0_FASTOR F. W, JOHXSOX other purpose. The architecture ot ommittee, Issues Appeal. = = Charles Trowbridge Tittmann.| s:0p. —serlnon by the pantor, “WHO 18| Tidz—Zrening. werahlp ALL WELCOME. e FUENITURE OF ‘A CHE the two buildings will be made to| 1. tpe interest of the church ex- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. foe UR NEIGHB i A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. = = 5 ¢ conform one to.the other and will be | yongion, the board of religious edu- S STTAN «=—| Cards of admission may be had! mEarTY wzuom: TO ALL. “ESPECIALLY A f o K Lave & 5 ORY OF THE SCRIP- typical of the residential neighbor-|,, r Ep CHRISTIAN SCIENCE : Taitas tonement zev. 1. o BAKER, Pastor RES. . hood.” cation of the Episcopal Diocese without <tharge at Unitarian NEW YORR AVENUE | services—sundss school, 9:30 . 7 o'clock—Youug people. Prayer meeting, A canvass of the Cleveland Park CHURCHES OF CHRIST, Scle-un House, 1789 Columbia road, Sat- Park View Chmhn Chm:h PRESB RIAN Proackiag. 11 a.m, and 8 p.ou. ____Thorsday at 3: Tl section of the city will be made bY 2Uoq an appeal to every parish in|Branches of the Mother Churel ’ Park road, cast of Georg YTE! e e oS Ry vviren, E'chswem l:‘:;fl:”l Wy Cirsiinns Tt Church of Chtiat, Solentisty urday until 9 p.m. Also at the fre Wit tern teams of ten workers each. Re- WALTEE V. 8 CHURCH of Washington, through the committee on children’s Lenten Offering, has is- the diocese to take steps to encour- ‘ ; ¥ b Eacy chairs 4 ports of the progress of the tampalet age more generous giving on the part /Do ten; e Sunday morning service. = PreART I8 Kdler Memorial Lutheran | . e ™ i o h ™ i ali Worker will be made Blhl te ci “;5 2 afl 1 of the chilaren during the coming Len-| First Church of Christ, Scientist. New York ave., 13th and H sts. MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. Centennial Bapt. . th and Eye o'elock each night from February 1) {en 'season, Columbia road and Euclid st, DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor Nichola: P Kzndall Baptis t Chur h o Pesiciven o tomtton e e o Thea R 314 Second Church of Christ, Scientist. CONGREGATIONAL. Pintor"snd Senior 6. E.—5 and 6:45 p.m. REV. REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. all - p | ch ‘ersonnel of e que: Nk T AT EYNET AR DADY " - The personnel of the teams follow: tion of church extension. Recently it . g:""”“h""""’""::"“ "‘"s'd‘"*‘i CLEVELAND PARK PRESBYTE! Aaut aasses. | Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Feant 1_Frank N. Grigs, captain; | 128 been brought to the attention of | Third Church of Christ, Scientist. (CONGREGATIONAL), r'ulvp Facramens ot | Men's Bible Class at 10:00. conterenc the board, that this is an appropriate time for a church extension and mis- sionary work in Latin America, in Liberia, as well as in this country. Masonic Temple, 13th aod N. Fourth Church of Chrln.- Sdenun. The Arcade, 1ith and Park rd. A MAN DOES THE 34th and Lowell Sts. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, the r. 6:45 p.m.—C. E. Ve-p-"r”:enxu. fes B:Mp,m.—l’umlc 'nuhln. *‘A Good Man.” Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. Mrs. F. Grigg, J. P. Stephenson, .!lrl. J. P. Stephenson, W. T. Carpenter, Young. CHURCH OF THE Mrs. W. T. Carpenter, John McNaugh- FE RS e o SRR RAE R T e w2 gk by g8 woe) COVENANT e s i Intermediste Socety, 6:45 Nt —] . A, L. cap- e- . 3 tain: Dr.A, H. Kimball, F. B, Litten, | fore the- children. is the distribution f Gonpecticut ave. and N st. Young People’s Society, 6:45. | ____COME ONCE—COME AGAIN. B U B, Mociean Mss.S. E. Bishopp, | of mite boxes during Lent. The board "!B";Efls;-l Save REV. CHARLER WOOD, D. D., Fourth Presbyterian Ch urch Nineteenth Street Baptist Dr.'G, S Saffold, ‘Mrs. G S. Saffold. | has appeinted & committes consisting | guXHMY SCrlo0i i1 a5 Mivigter. 136k wad Falrmontoota mw. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Miss Arina Cooper, Mrs. sSamuet Mac- %finfirw"gfi"fi‘Tflg;W§1lwhgrmu. FED unu VENING = MEETINGS— REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. Church Church Clintock and Mrs. C. W. Kanolt. orsey, 8 oeloel 7 . . oo B il iy 2 | o mienons °) 0o ent oTernes READING ROOMS: INGRAM MEMORIAL | ,,, osoar fi5ks = o sa0Lm tontay, ol Jeme B P usy, m;zuw.;” BbS 0T pan ain; ubbars P, 00— & —Morals hij P hi b 18t ‘orcoran &18. n.w. 9 -Sund: I OW. Capt. F. T. Norcross, L. D, Con- It _is the intention of the board to COLORADO BLDG.. l‘ll G Sta— Tenth St. and Mass. Ave. N.B. mn‘ servi Be: Dr. 11 Wmtz p: m’r\:-‘l:fifia%%’: 5"'55'“';‘(:; ing ITI;\ Prvnr‘hl:xf. o .:?m. a8 un ny”:c':;whml iae A ‘Hours, 10 to 9 (Wed. , and Sun. Sunday school, 9:30 am. wiil be the theme of tiw ,"W. Glenn Hoyt, Frank E. Web- |hold a joint presentation service dur- 8:30—Afternoon wervice. Address by Mr. DR. B. F. RHOADS and holidays, 2:30 to 30). G. E. LENSKI, Pastor. Text: Luke, Thursday, 8 p.m., Dr. Isaac Ward, nu- for of the ¥irat Prosbyterian Chureh of Bos- ner. Lieut. Col. H. E. Smith, Charles |ing the Easter season. FUNDA- 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. W. Witherow and F. R. Sale. iy T A 1319 F ST. N.W.. Room 605— Ingram's New Pastor, will preach at 11 a.m, ot Vs e P ROSPERETY & 8 p.m —Service by Christian Endeavor So- V. v, :30 ( t Wednesday, i jeties in celebration of Young People’ (9 Yollnwed by an address o Team 4—Mrs. C. G. Woodbury, cap- 2 % od e el “ ' 15—Chrigtian Budeavor supper aad vesper| cietles 1o celebration of g People’s Day. Churc.h Of."filed lsfim rgmuon ¥ ‘s;:. e s o s emel 1, o tain; Mrs. F. B. Brightwell, Mrs. W. K. Cooper. Mrs. B. S. Olmstead, Mrs. Charles Lobdell, Miss Gertrude Mac- oo_lunmx service. Benedict the. xvm a B SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTION 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 11 to 8 _(except Wednesdays, 11 preach. Toman Cathotic Chureh, *®fiow to Find a Man” i:l rl;:u\;‘{ Mrs. L. H. Meyers and Mrs. | Officers Chosen for Goncordia i ?ufldl’l, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed hol- e |¥fi§'|'slA en:!r;‘; s‘w“v'm?sm Jr. Hervert F h:{e]ur. oreaniat and ma, You are invited to attend these meetipgs. . E. Howe. iday q sical " dire owa: ¥ Teim 5L W. Stephenson, captain; Evangelical Organization. THE An(gm!.‘ 14th and Park road b focos A A 8:00—Miawesk ‘prayer setvice. P "Bailey, precentor. Morning service. S0 i f th B a tl t Nt Mrs Soha o Sxfon. Mrs.| Officers of the Concordia Evangeli- “A Church With a Welcome” WesternPresbyterianChurch | _Ciristian “Endeavr o4 pm. I' pus cal Sunday school were elected last Sunday as follows: General superin- tendent, Albertus N. Schroeder; as- E NEAR Tth 8 W. will preach: LE PAUL AND PRE- H st. bet. 19th and 20th n.w. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Minister. Trinity Lutheran Church Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missourl Synod). Stephen Capps, A. T. Fowler, Mrs. A. T. Fowler. G, S. Pope, Mrs. G. S. Pope CONGRLGATIONAL. and J. E. Tracy. o i - | sistant superintendent, Miss Mathilde M R VV 'M-!unflu school. H. SCHROEDER, Pastor. “'1“:?:;]‘_65 ,‘j‘,‘,;‘,’;,“g,‘:;,‘,‘,,',fi,",‘;};;"_-,f;’x’t Kolb; secretary, Mrs. August Becker, W‘m*’*"'”’"""“""’"““‘ HHEEIEIP I P00 ro 0 er ) § B ope" s DERS AND TRAGIC Bralnerd Mlss Nellie Thomas, Mrs.}Jr.; treasurer, Martin R. Gruber; e 11 am. English; 7:30 pm., German. chapel . §., 3; B. Y. P. U. ss Jane Bassett, Mre | Anancial ‘sterctary, Harry Streiter; -F- C t lChurCh B b Z—Christian Endeavor 5. 8. and Bible clas, 9:43 am 7 ’ Ste! on. Mrs. Lena Grahai . Ca t 3 x 5 \ns! ek "o Aire Snia>Bi | Bender: librarian. John Voegler: as- 1rs OHgl'ega. ona anson S_“God'sR uirements” | Epiphany 16th CUNMUSTTY sistant ‘librarian. John Kolb; superin- CHARLES F. STECK, A Pas WM. A. Elsmnums WILL 0C. 8EVe THE PULPIT AT BUTH SERY icks. taanbyuthn ‘WILL 8PEAK ON “The Fundamentals of Russell. ‘Team Mrs. Arthur Smith, A. W. Hoagland, H. et ~ Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. with sevmons by pastor, early evening service under a pices of Lu. 7. Midweek service, preparatory tendent of cradle roll, Mrs. Maitland YEA. verybody's Bible school. ‘Wright; superintendent of home de- l')'“ 5's school 7—Arthur Smith, captain: sage to Young Chris- Yoder, Mrs. Jerry Matthews, Joseph Team 10—Senator Thomas Sterlin; captain; 1, L. Fishback, Mrs. F. Fighback, Dr. H. E. Howe, A. Crawford, Mrs. A." W. Crawfomd, it Moore, Rev. F. T Bigelow. Mrs. Miss Ruth Jeffers, President. M. Irving Foote and Miss Virginia Rhodes- Rev. Henry D. Wilson of the Society mnd I etreets, under the dlrecuon of the Jesuit priests. ‘The retreat for women will be conducted by Rev. Willilam F. J. Mc- Fadden, from February 5 to 12, and he retreat for men by Rev. Thomas A. Emmet, from February 12 to 19. LECTURE BY_THE PASTOR— / Terry SUBJECT— “Spirit Influence™ Followed spirit messages, ol S Sty u wri mem lld lhllt h turned into -nut.hz:’mu,‘ 1 lllla . &5 g NEW CHURCH {Swedenborgian.) moftheflew ]erusalem I’.m oervlu at u— PSWEDENBORG'S UP NDAT&VI'S 4 th anniversary. floor.All welcome. BP|RI‘|’IJAL SCIENCE. Christ Charles Gallaudet Trumbull it at 8 The First Spiritualist Church % pm., pam.. at Pythias Temple, 1013 fence O the World.” 10 a. m.. Bible cla ture by Dr. Merrill Gat ex-president of Rutgers College and of Amherst College; “In- ternational Equity ll\d ‘Forced dededdododede dedodbabodedededtdedoiodddodedoddinbob dodob bbb ‘ward Mueller at the organ. 'l'u - * (Congregational) Columbia Road Near-14th St. In the Residential N.W. Minister. $:00—“How Does Christ Save Us?” Children’s story.every Sunday morning, - Chorus and qunrlet—do volces. 5m-v«m;«m. Monthly Musical Service. = Washington_ Heights Pres- ~Selfishness vs. Christ’s Royal Law "l'he ‘Men of Tomorrow.” Motio pictures featuring possibilities o Christian education for young men and women. At 3:30 O’clock ALL WELCOME Manse, 5509 13th ST. N.W. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 3 John Marshall Place - JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., Minister 11 am—“BE YE PERFECT” 8pm~—~*1 RESENT ' BEING COMMANDED” 41 can be led, not ariven = Religion s one comstant drive; It is al mnlnduul. What right to sssumle thelr dictatorship over me? Am'I not freel £ it owoed me, and it does not. Who is to—speak l-w-r-u foa By Wit authority der comimand—is It not entirely autocratich” Practical things to 4o to curs. this attitade o o THINGS THAT HELP ?lflm 745—ORGAN RECITAL-8:00 + MR. G. F. SCHUTT. <= AN nrmru:nno' OF 'ANCIENT . Green, F. F. Leith, Bert L.|partment, Mrs. Carrie Neikirk. Y . LL Yo ches Oimstead, T. M. Wampler, Dr. Robert | et e e S eices coory BEY P G RRERS IR ARERI S0 e Prosperity” ‘ourth anc e meamunlon, Thursday, 8 p.m; | You el —5,1‘\;!-1 cJoung People’s Union. Xoias Sabian, W . Taylor and Mrs. [fuary there will be services every B PRERLEY RONBER. Pasior. Wil be very welcome at any or all of these D e 8 for W. S. Taylor. % “ i 8 fi“";’.‘»‘;n“{?‘:; at 8 o'clock. The pub- 11 a. m.— AT THE nmmwwu CB:.II'HAV ENDEAVOR WEEK |__services. Thursday night, Rible prayer meeting. Team 8—Robert ilson, capta o is invited. s L : - AT Gagnod G5 Grindle; Ma), | ey “The Moral Equivalent of War.” THEOSOPHY. Spectal Mectisgs by Seorze Ratien, Nai W B Wilso UNIVERSALIST. urc Theosophical Rev. Clovis G. Cha 4 A. D. Call, Mrs, E. Dana Durand, 7 ev. Clovis G. ppell DA . Witbon, Feisok 8o Church of Our Father 8 p.m. \2 Socief Pastor of Mount Vernon Methodist Church. TS, obert . 3 O 5 ¥ . N.W. 1 Team $—Mrs. Yung Kwai, captai 13th and L sts. n.w. “America’s Place in the Recreation of Co‘re ant 8 el B,!AT\_ ;A;’Y 2 Brookland Baptist Church Burnham Yung Kwai, Mrs. J. Yo P le’s D b CAT S PM. 12th and_Newton Streets N.E. oung People’s Day A January 29 to February 12 o e Il\ls‘um 4 veils 1o e un-n Hmu(zr BE FRIENDS (Orthodox) 13th add Irving sts. n.w. ’Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Ilustrated by maps and COMMONTTY snm\c WILL A’ First day u(}!nnd-y) hRi—10 a.m. Furhan AFTERN : T G:;;El Mra, e’ghal ;:V‘;r:é;le =l SERVICES i SUNDAY OON, COLERIDGE'S ¥ Mrs. Frances Hawes and Mrs. Earl x uspices 3 9 " byterian nrc&l Magovez - s irst Baptist CF i Godwin. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN UNION, DR. GATES’ BIBLE CLASS ]anuary 29 nev Jomih:!' e oM. tatee. FR‘I“ENDS. ELSEN 16th ?n A ur Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, iat Cansot F. E. Bigelow and Mrs. A. §. Henning. el Concessions’ in Chin e i L SN e ADDRESS BY | MUSICAL VFSPERS, 4PM. $ISIXTH PRESBYTERIAN YORTH CAFITOL, Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. O b.m.—The first of Dr. Tupper's sight- MISSION IS ANNOUNCED. Capt. Fred Boswell arplendid .program. including 16th AND. KENNEDY ST8. N.W. “BEY, H. B. BRUNDAGE; B Dt | Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. B Lo Peoplos. and Frobieme.” DY, Hon Servi Sunday nhml—a 45 a.m. s Halen Gerrer violinist and 4 | At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. am—Sunday echogl. 1% & B, | Social hour preceding. Tupper's’ cxpetiences in oM lends. Sundsy Eesling anl SRt SR e part of the Concerto Grogotiane $| REV. MAURICE S, WHITE, | "o, 852 2. ") "o = Friends Meeting Sty a0 T Included in Program. —INTERDENOMINATIONAL, The plano and. Mr. Harry Ed- PASTOR. P TBvans, former M. G, trom Nevada, “The Land of the Sunrise” drawings. SUNDAY EVE- 1l hold a mission at . . %‘Ffi;;%eenmu (l‘:l:um?l from Feb- AND Dr. Charles F. Aked BEY. WA:T_E; ::‘"IA&LIION. Dr. J ohn V s ck m: (DAY 'SCHOOL 930 AM. COME « Tua; . Schai F"S"m’“m%mfng S celébration ‘of the Howard A. Banks S - o ) AYAPRIST FOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION AT :40. ALL GREES LINE BUSSES PASS THE 8th and H Streets N.W. MINISTERS Rev. William S. Abernethy, D.D. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson, DD Rev. A. D. Bryant. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M., N. S. Faucett, Supcrintend:nt. $1:00 AM.: Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “The Might of the Gentle Toych” (The doors are opened to the public at 11 v'clock). 11:00 A.M.: JUNIOR CHURCH. Sennon by Dr. Anderson. Theme' ” “The Sf holy communion Wwill be held at 9:30| of the S. 8. Times will speak tonigh at 448 Monday sday, o'clock, nmdd at 10:; {30 Drfilvxllsf;‘n Hill E.f.‘.?.‘.", ‘:lt;evl:ne' zrork ve.bnl;{u Ichurch. ‘Wednesday ‘cn-ms e Gmml’npne a Lad to Meet ARB_INVITED. CHURCH make an address, after which a healing ‘Trum! "THE sxum.l a e DOOR:! DR T TS helitar | T Vot Biclhe B T ST e R e e Sl Dok Meaiial Charel ™ | 1—TED BEETRREN. o i ap yeroms aus con- 34 sy wevics " Sk a2 | i . 4 SR o pel | Wemorial United Brethren umu ‘with an address. SPIRITU. AL!ST s MoiART theouph ursday, P.m.—Pastor’s Bibl Peana. ave. and 28th n.w SIFS. HENKLE HOLDS ME} NEETINGS SUNDAY, Tharaaly S8 ~THE ApPROACH SRR IRVING W REISHOM, Ml Church D‘a“ K‘d g RO! TURE AN : — « Bible Institute of Washington, wh: RETREATS TO BE HELD, N T A G L %‘ém&;fi Ifl"{aEERA REAND urch 5T, NEAR !:‘::.' UFING s "FiRST GRAVE." Rev. ARt PO, o . e 'an_caperienc ":_?E;r‘ -;. :r‘l:-‘z‘t’lm&': L: Phone Linc. 2049. . m.—Sunday u , % Complete programs obtainable 22 A " ddress the Men's Baraca class Jesuit Priests to Conduct Services MESSAGE SERVICE at the Church. B it n; ovitas Potoam o “F_a!ci:t"g tl'nel End k %;: =i i can winn, “‘.:.‘::..fii“‘?':'....’."‘ Stn e Bocseict Rav. BLD. Eabale e :00 p.m.—Sunday school DI —*“Take Your: Time.” 3 Nog at St. Aloysius Church. A ‘h:"q:a:‘?";e L m?:‘::f gg 4th st, ’ Aot 4 Charches Full of rite 7:00 BAPTIST. L WELCOME ED A retreat is to be held at St. Aloy- Demfl""- on.: 0 ing after the urflm cs I T . YTERIAN CAL T Chmceh. Norih Capiidi MT. PLEASANT ; FIRST PRESB VARY BAPTIST CHURCH- very gue welcome every time. Feee: e 1502 "“‘;fl‘;"‘:- o 9:30a.m.—Meeting of S““day School. HON CLYDE 8:00 P.M.: Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: PAUL SPERRY, Pastor. le_services - l)rhw owet” . x EI I MEN’S “11 G ’d Gn l d e ’ e - Pastor, Mrs. Jane B, Coates : e 4 74 (;) —Meeth":)cfh::s E. Societ; i - fox the £ ChristadelphianEcclesia ™It | yiacoowe iy apvogr ox | 7:30—Sunday Evening: Club. Speaker, Senator H. L. £ - £ 25T A I e o, oo HELE Wit 2 ¢ pathetically in mind. There are no sea 8:00 p.m.—SERVICE FOR THE DE\F Rev. A. D. Bryant, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS: Sunday, 6:45 and . 74 00; Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. THURSDAY_Meetmg for deepening the’spiritual life. The topic fof February is % ? and thg . sub-topic this week is “Who Is Jesus?” .-VAVAL LODGE HALL. Wfl!d 11:30 a.m. _All welcome. 180 a.m. Al welcome. | . . Myers of Montana Christadelphian Chapel | 7our ' ol Followsa by it -n-‘:- ana Divine | 9:45—Church School. Classes. for all. M l Chureh road n.w. - ent.” THE CHURCH FOR THE mmy UBLED. L~ | Boem S A SRR et | e e rog B, ad vt e e s s e | THURSDAY: MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE, §:00 PM. / EVERYBODY WELCOME, a

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