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Latest Announcements of Church News Activities and Services EPISGBPA'. uum’As "'SPECIAL SERVICES. ]APANESE PUI.I[:Y PLAN CHINESE DINNER. |HITS CHURCH ATTITUDE | BIBLE CLASSES IN DRIVE. |ENDS SIXTEENTH YEAR R R Y. W. 0. A Workers to Zod “0ri-| TOWARD AMUSEMENTS |city.wias stembersity Gompaten L e %nal;h:";fin P e‘og' gl:.gr:o: e ation has besn obeersiag TOF odist Bishops. | Dorted trom every saction ot the city Renovated Rdthiss, b g SR olaks: Church Plans -to sPend d;r;:‘ l}g:cl;{ll:fi:a&tfi,: lg“l_v‘e‘;“! un; Dr. Wood Says COquy Is tr‘-\:z. l:r::l'lll'::l:r;‘::x‘th. o"::n‘t'."atfl ufi%fl'{f}‘fi,fi:}fi?'&:’fif:fifl; e ’2??'&‘:-;3‘.. lp:ln.k.:r.-,. 'p.:a'l:l li‘:dl:- m WM Flln.mll'w-' n T M!h.::-h'c_'»!.—'rmr AS PASTOR OF CHURCH m l-un.!x“' : herd Chapel. . ential Week” Tonight. Baltimorean’s Letter Creates Sen- Is Under Way. Rev. . W. Johnson Will ODServe| Tue icesa will be iliustrated Sunday with tho pnv. wu nd duging which em- | gnecial Dispatch to The Star. 12nd many new members are said to| Rev. F. W. Johnson is to obeerve the Florence M. Brown, for many years| L€ (a2 the 8tLINCS OF O Nopposing | Bations, contests between the will a1so bo the Srat service in the Fene- o s s i z general secretary here, is at present|)goncing and attendance at theaters -lnd the “Blues™ are some of the spe- vnnd auditorium. | Sioty City™ Wasl - rving | Y. W, C, A- Interna- hegters | cial features in connection with the the morning eervice the paster horus: . $6,000,000 During the |H:s!ym.c:.'vm E",‘%’: sy Not Reafly for Inde :31’1"'3"'": G Siotas i hangral has been largely insirumen 'uln drive.” ome of the classes’ showing [ will will preach an anaivemary sermon, In m-. Centeuniai Past. Ch, 3 ; s His Cross, and Friday, e ngton Y. W. C.|church activities, and urging that the | &1 dan will Fe Coming Year. Hears mm the Dead , pendence. e contribution to | caurch activities, and urging that the |are: " Berean, Ninth Street Christian, s Adarseses’ wil e age s by a8 d fellowshi, 5 per cent; Calvary Methodist, 10 per | Rev. H W, Mildngton, ':?:,.k O e Brows|red, i Heary, s"’““’,;'{‘;h:"e“,,,:pem Pinkham Trmaneer Bagtict"e0 | W A Witber aed 5 unaesensnc> | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH v e “Eoren is mot yet redy for inde-| Whllo she s 1n China. ing A Re con. | Per cent; Prettyman, Mount Pleassnt SIXTEENTH AXD 0 STREETS. | “Rov. "Dr. Charles Wood of the|Terence of bishows of the Methodist | Mcthodist South, 55 per cent: Brothar: PRESBYTERIAN, : hosd: —— ABGEPTS PAS"]RATE pendence and Japan is following the|church of the Covenant will be the|Church was read- 00d. Bherwood Presbyterian, 100 per The Church of the Dr. Henry Allen 'l‘u”u'. Snlk The quotas to be raised by al! the Expis \\".'.;?:;:o:x"";:re:h:" mp‘ dh““ o( enlightened lead of such statesmen|principal speaker. He "l:n"yl’:‘r- h!.r Bayine h‘% T 13 ;:T‘“x'- ‘g‘;‘i"“‘cll"v"g"“?’.d'p'y“ Math- SOUTHER) dlossens and BeiE e ot u-e as Prince Kokugawa and Admiral|turaed, (rom Gons e, ot | e times: ho Indloated. hag made | odist, 105 per cent, and Wilmeth, Co- 25t petwosn B 420§ vin. 11 AM—“Th: Plllloupi and Py ehureh AuEng the Foming Sear Have Kato In not retarding in any way the | SF S, SIT e Sraliace m:nm & caretul study of the habits of the|lumbia Heights Christian, 110 per REV. ANDREW R Paser. p.n: ¥ A B e spread of Christianity within Korea,” | Ty trodiqe and introduce the speak- | growing young, and thought that|cent- 9:50.m~Blbla scheel. with s ot nce” oidr n e = said Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor ers. such pleasures as he cited were any- ‘Law-Enforcement Sunday” will be 100 8. . 8 P.M.—“Mummies — Miraculous om the diocesan offices at, 226 In. of the Church of the Covengnt, Who thing but fmmoral. gbserved tomorrow by all the men's Memorials of Ancient Art diana avenue. recently returned from a trip to the AT “In my opinion,” he sald, in his let- | Bible classes. Special speakers will mond, Va Sci Le il h's e program ofthe general church | Rev. Charles B. Austin Will Oum orlent, PLANS 2-NIGHT BAZAAR. |ter. “ths antagoniam of the Metnodist | discuss this question in many classes e and RaNgions ’ alled for the expenditure of $6, Dr. Wood is dellnrlnr a serie: ;‘fl and Baptist churches toward amuse- tand mass meeting will be held In .. —J) Eedeas DR. TUFPER cleses his Leoture-Sermeas,on w00 during 1923, of which $106.! ooo ;, Ear! sermons on_the general theme, ment has been responsible in large!the afterncon in behalf of ‘law and p % . 10 be rammca 10 the diocess of Wal Wert Washington Palyit ly Opportune Hour for Christisnity in|ginday School of Christian Church | measure not only for the sending f:!(""‘" TRE FICEAR AND RGEREOTT ington. The diocesan budget nmount- in January. - the Orient” His topic tomorrow the young people from the country Month. (0'$62.000 and is itemized as follows: night will be “Kores.” Will Serve Turkey Dinners. to the city districts, \but has kept tionsl music by quartet and cluori: aan missions (valarfes and pension Dr. Wood further stated that Rev.1 them out of much needed church —l-br Endeaver. and -fl-m r-elul. from 7:40 to & remiums) ... naday rof. r‘m Dr. James S, Gale, a veteran mission-| The Sunday school of the Vermont|york. ary, for the past thirty-seven years|Avenue Christian Church will hold 2| "The letter referred to the action in” Kores, expressed himself to lim |basaar at the church next Tuesday|of the New York Methodist Episcapal as entireiy satisfled for the present|snd Wednesday evenings for theliay conference last spring, which with Japanese domination of Korea.|benefit of the new Sunday schbol|waent on record as stating that actors He sald when he asked the mission- building fund. The calonoll' olass|and dancing teachers are not auto- oth st. aad . ' ary leader whether he would be glad|will serve turkey dinners on both|matically barred from the church, Syeal lock {n rme"' ..u?.“m’nfv" to see Japan leave Korea tomorrow |evenings, while other classes of the|and on the other hand to cases in Lecture and spirit’ ....... Taestay| 1 the latter Feplied: “No; a thousand|school will have on sale homemade | which dancing teachers have been re-| erening at 8 o'cion s Addison parish, All Hai community house . Church extension (wh Church extension (colo House of Merey, maintenace. Girls' Friendiy . times, no articles of wearing apparel, pre-|fused members 'his Mr. -ua p. o "_:l‘” R i pEF wfiofi pointed ,out that when | serves and jellies, candy md fancy S the says, “is bigger than you S T O . Foasiow hese items do not include the cur- rince Kokugawa, the sident of | worl ize. SERTSOR TI Toyre i at 7 rent expenses of the local parishes, the house of Jords of Tapan, waw in| Aias Ardelle Payne, chairman of the| Bishop William F. McDowell said neFirstSplritmlmChurch . FIFTH Lut parish expenses, as well ay gen- the United States during the Wash- |basaar committee, has been assisted |that the letter would not be present- | LECTURE BY THE PASTOR . YR S : eral and diocesan contributions, will| ington limitation of armament co: in her arrangements by a larg ed to the conference. ED H' TERRY be solicited during the every member TeRence, apeaking m the Civarch of | mittee. composed. of -representatives canvass, which is to take place one the Covenant, he declared that|ot every class of the Sunday school. { . LUTHERAN. SUBJECT_, week from tomarrow. On the atler- “Japan owed a very great debt of Yoursel ; uoen of November 26 committees ap- gratitude to the Christian mission- W, Atonement “FVEE E ¢ ATEASD IOLLOWED BY Irmrf';nus:s pointed in every church will go their aries for all that they have donc by ENDS 8] CE TOMORROW. 2EV, naxze Fastar piritaalism _confrms tring 1. 0. their schools, hospitals and by their Jokn C. Killian will close the Pablic worahip, 11 Ligh ideals”’ ‘The prince, Dr. woca‘.,r',:m" ovangellatical | services. to- fumtay sehonl 0:63 ' , is not an avowed Christian, | morrow at Petworth Baptist Church. 18 p. but is’ quite sympathetic toward the |} ‘special tall to the scholars will be | Chris| Christian religion. The same is true "'fn after the Sunday school lesson t Luth‘m Church of Admiral Kato, who also attended -nd he will preach at 11 am. and 8 thfi“umugl:n conference. £y ices during the week e e enry Gordon, prominent in theihgve been the largest attended of s. YS—WOV. SATH 3 Grenfell Mission %ork for many 4 vices held. AT S PM.131 O 6T. N.E years, and a clergyman of the Church |21Y SPecial servic - Each porssa resoives o of England, will speak tomorrow | Church of tthn Tion The Church of Modern Spht-lim. afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Gor- Light and Truth, don is an Englishman and an Oxford BIBLE STUDENTS. > 14th and tin sts. p.w. rounds, visiting all the listed commu- icants and obtaining from them their pledge for the support of the church's work. In the Episcopal Churck: it has been found that all that is needed to carry on existing activities and to meet the demands of existing condi- tions s that every member rhall do iils or her part. Large gifts are ex- pected only from those who have large incomes, but the greatest proportion of the expenses of the church are met by liberal but reasonable gifts from people of moderate means. Every i : = REV. HENRY MANKLN. Faster. man, woman or child who has been NI, graduste, He has apent & number of Public ‘worship, 11 a.m. and onfcmed I the chvifch, it is explain= REV. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, years in Labrador and does the work : Sttt 8 e I e e s ’ : of his church amang the people along | [nternational Bible Studznts | =Bible acicol 5:45 - ; 1190 4. Monios werehiy IRt tdon Rev. Charles B. Austin. pastor of the |about 150 miles of coast. H Association Ep‘th 6th AND U STREETS i e Jesik e : First Baptist Church of Lauriuburg, | prominent in. but not a worker of e t % REV. FosTER U GIFT D D |” The Spiritual Science 00— Sl & ettt one S —— RS CTae & sion, e is wor . THIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUN, Ribl ‘ = TEN ATTEND CONFERENCE. ! ¥ G has accepted 2 call to the pas | Smoni the same’ people for the sume | 1018 9t st. mows ot A e ! Church of Christ tion’ - mee ® {torate of the West Washington Bap- | cause and beloved by the Grenfell M. ME. Evening worahip, § p. | 1302 14th st. n.w.—SUNDAY, 8 P e tist Church. He will assume his duties | worke He will speak of the con- of B Midweek prayer service. Tharsday. 8 p.m.| Lectuses 224 Upirié Mossages w- Baster. Girls Friendly Society Delegates at | here the first Sunday in January. Mr. [ditions in Labrador and of the work| S, HUMAN A¥D D) » |Grace Ev: MRS_JANE 3. PECK MEMORIAL . J Austin succeeds Rev. W. R. Flan-|Of the Grenfell Mission. P Rk T ¥ ce mzeucal Lutheran “What Is Black Magic?”’ Philadelphia Meeting. i < Geats frea. Ne osllscties. nagan. who resigned recently to go to s _Ten members of the Girls' Friendly | piciniong va, CHURCH MEETINGS BEGUN. ety went to Philadelphia Thurs- Yo attend the provincial confer-| The new pas v A series of meetings Is in progress CONGREGATIONAL. S i o Terat ere | ville, N. C 1886. at the Church of Christ, 14th street | ’ - aaiealk “mso nca of the soclety. Delesntcs Welelavionded tie ot and Meridian place norihwent, con- | People’s Congregational Church STy Friday. 8 b Riom D01, Dlackietsae < North Caroli h ducted by T. B. Larimore, Services| a3 ot bet. 6D wud Tth nw. bldg., 14th and H n.w. Dsul admission. comprising the 5 cal Seminary 1 Cl mw, Pa., and the | are held every evening at 7.45 o'clock | .. Sunday sthool; 11 on: Church of Rdormauon Al welcome. Al mswered Church i ! Healing. troacments by Br. Vietar ‘Meyors— | 2 MessaeCIrdc Epiphany Chapel:j — 7:00 §. C. E. _Leader, urch Smmz ©. SHORMAXER, Jr. Eleventh and H Btreets N.W. 5:00 ]ohn T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. “Ont of Hl.l'lllle ST- Paul’s English Lutheran | “lotas” EiCh 4 B Mels Second Church of Christ, Scie St. g Josus' Vil'lluml of Himself”| smtermediats 124 sinicr . Secmd Baptist Church . Powell, St. Alban's; Mrs. S e e va R . i fetch. Thom Williamson, g Advent: | Thitd Couseh Christ, Stlentln,\ 3 en Fillcbrown, Epiphan ; REFORMED Mascnlc Temple. 13th st. and N, Y. ave. ' | 3 s B Sasy 3t Foarth Church of Christ, MEMORIAL s Southern Baptist Theological Sem- 3 orni cloc i 8 '= sermon. Relections by Tl 3rd and B st se ~ MRS = sotey. § Bt LL, F -” 5 st Virginla and the vx:-l ooy To Looteville, Ky And:Sunday motnine &t 1L oleloc |G cher] Suniaz aitht =it REV. JORN WEIDLEY. D. D. patrrd 1 . ”"12:131:‘:'1}-0!‘-::‘ 4 trist_of Columbia Many topics He has been pastor of the First Bap- i ks Srown, Paer. o Ban | “Visi " " Interest to the society were discussed | ¢y Church in Mooresville, N. €., and } ———=2020 = 4 Sy *E5ma yterian und luncheons® and dinners afforded ;' ,urinburg, PLYMOUTH CHURCH i Moraing servic 5 2 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. Fairmest . 9:30-3idie ""”‘ ‘“"' o o opportunityfor personal ac- | VA E G jocal churen 1ast| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | o = Povaing service. LR S "“.,‘u ¥8—Men mest Bre. Van i anditeriun. intance and interchange of views, | o He Preached 1n the local chureh last \(CONGREGATIONAL) | Christia"Endes Ac Eescevote st Euinaais fo ik Ciutk Rark. S dip RS Washington delegation “'ulaf the Columbia Association of Bap- | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 3.%0. oLDEN, H REV. MAURICE S \VHITE, oA neaded by Mrs. H C. Bolton, diocexan | o Clurchies next wee Tz X 1y 30 .. I i i e L PASTOR. : president, and Mrs. W. HE T I 115008 V. D. - ages. president of the Se’uiur Clul = — MASS. . b ct: e "'"H“.‘. ook e it r Dr Kell Atsd the church that ghws geas snd #ates from Washington First Church of Christ, Scientis: e 5 B[ _meme continusly. Thefos b teesed 5 m:solmw. ol g ! i i es, 14;:‘::::»:‘_\ ’ The Arcade, 14t ot. and Park id. I 30—5unday scboal. E—'_———fi‘n’ mhnm‘ 1\'”"“ Y SUBJECT— CIIURCI! “] h erdl RE! ?z nnm:wml. D. D.. Mialster. ! “Soul and Body “Tenth si. and Mass. ave. s.e. ¢ P of Undue Self v.:o. . nday -::bl pm—C. B sERvICES— Rev. B. F. Rhoads, DD, Pastor | i Depreciation” Bundsy, 11 em. and 8 p.a. 8:42—Curistian Endeavor meeting. SCHOOI— 00 a.m.—Address, { S e wesee— ‘fiss J;x‘:et McNaughton “Instabihty of Character— | } or Why Reuben Did Not i i R| 1319 ¥ ST, N.W., Room 608— S0 mar hoea ;‘"4 A 18 Nwyma; e 5:30). "8 Thursday—Prayer service. o v . & . 148 EAST CAPITOL 8T— | S om—Binl —Sunday g ccnt. Kilkian, Preaching Hours, 9 to_3:30 (except Wldneldn! ) Wedsesdays, 11 | : S B Breaching by the pastor. —Sunday ech o, 110 0 (Gropt Moty TR nas G 535" | St Mark’s Lutheran Church | e B h LIENR G EDITOR TO SPEAK. Fj};{' e El’ Will Give Lectures at New York | U o UN!T_RIAN. Avenue Church. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821 ebelein of New York 9 to 7. and Sudays and ‘holiday will begin ‘editor of ~Our Hope.’ ries of meetings in the New CHRISTIAN CHURCH Oth and D sts, n.e. Congregatit (THOMAS CIBCLE.) o ar “Smyrna and the Eastern | "TKENDALL BAPTIST (OLUMB(IA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor |Spero00d T Question” Wiath aad B swsFaster, Walter C. St ] | York Avenue Presbyterian Church, | o 8: Sundsya, S:90 " Moral vith the morn- ! ¢ liolid: B and Sth_stree Amiaster W o 2 3 i eletie STy | Ulpsses G. B, Perce, . D.. H oy o muse s o CLEVELAND PARK | el Uiib oo e ar | PEE e hiens g eEE Tnspiritual"Music—Join the f::"égefgéllfxnflul‘§§ Misiveos 2. : : (CONGREGATIONAL), HOME. $:00 . Thureday prayer sarvice. : ., Throngs | S-rvlc'el in o Small children cared for duriag moralag | — PR M| 9130 a.m.—Special talk for — B. F. KEITH'S THEATER | 10 to al A Minister. 00 el £ Take 2th strest or Mount Pleassat DR. GABELHN Sunday School. ___CHRISTIAN. || Durine construction of New Churc | {Cacept Wedsenias 9 reh _achool. R e e L e ,flfl%&*fiLN-_.fi'_éLflu__ Hear 11 am. and 8 Pm_cmsmo | B e oo | ST | “TRIER BLACE s oxmr N arpmom or zu | Services. NINTH STREET Sy e l MT E S ANT MEMORIAL “;;_.:: ";“ : B DAY DIOUMED, .Efi'og You ave favited to participate is all services | o study. “THE MAN WHO PLAYED |, PL A ; s, e e v e St i Bible School, 9:30 a.m. ¥n the Residential Northwest e T sy e e i :00 EAGLESON, D. . |What shall be the ?end of these %GWPGIOf Jesus Christ” Communion and Morning TER AM AN K : s aman the things Worship at 11 o'clock. E WAL kalg;‘r MORG ) i %0 pm. e raray. | 9:300m 8. & Siten's elase tn Masesic ssosic Ml |New York Avenue Presbyterian % Modu{\ ]ud:‘s T Evening Services at 7 uoo S foa % i agsburg Con- WWT:L;HMMJI Church ,,.fi“{fl’fi'&:nunmnm.n o Rev. Geo. A. Miller.... Pastor Vinhgu:d-fi‘-_m;.;t g“.:.m . Chrlstlanlty ana the OCIa ‘ Thia Church \Velrc’omcs YOU i vocn BaiLt Ton's Sunday Nov. 26, at 11 am. | 314 eove. 310 TRLLOWsKHIF. | SHETENTR(GEREEL. Y B, SR S e b ‘ (“cdmpouCh m osf tluEMoon.; E;ithWhrm) | “Trinity Lutheran Church c..’.°.fl oy Thie- Feiendry Caureh, BAPTIST. Grace Bapthth Churd\ TSI T R Y ATy Ness i el e ildren’s Story Every Sunday Morning. | Cor. 4th #0a E ste. n.w. Misacurl 8ysed). m P ST. NEAR —mm 9t and Bouth Careling sve. Cohn:‘bllyglgbuml{llchwth “Go o nunda-‘v‘, s oau“ i 5:00 pan—VESPER SERVICE. " ,?‘%z:n?.mmu g el GOOI! 'sfi Ch Dnn ;:'n'-‘.-' L R DR c-u:m . apd Batbal, Ci S| rag SNESS rk road west o st oW, 5 . v. C. el “of Baltimore, - co. Prea ppia el BT svon it wm w s “Jew and - Christian---Can Thevi SRt e AT e LA o’:-_:f“?r'leoy?; sy 00 8.m,—Sermon_by the pastor. subjec Thursdsy, § Come eat mondertel - i “The Rings of Ohrist. Bible class. 9:45 a.m. Presbyterian done such great “work {n V 't-m aders will_speak. 8:00 p.m.—"'On Olives’ Brow. “Findin; tthecut Place” ’ Meflwdihfl . SORN"RICHARD, Pasier: ial Come w e e | Understand Each Other?’ Fs (e 3 TSR, | m. and 8 p.m, hlllnt 2. . &m Thursday, 7T: s: p,-.—n"rl‘.nm&h:'dm : . Dr. Rabbi Abram Simon mr—°vmmm £82E AL IS YT ow | D e Demapds; - %2 = Rev. W:llhm S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor. VERMONT AVENUE | Spiritual Healing Service CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Yquignal Center of Christ Vermont ave. morth of N st. 4 'Y, LL D., Past Heal 5:(X) p-m.—Junior C. E, Society. ) 5 At , D. D, Assistant Pastor. “':: _‘,l‘:;: :”l;':.: ot ""l"‘:t'i"'lu":;‘:. ung g% i é%.g‘%N?Ngoéng Speaker, Miss Ethel R:z‘ A g B";"e"?‘o&mm" tatheDeat e il g L Dol R I Pefasts 9:30 am—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Mr. N. S. Faucett, Supt. 5 Sermon by Rev. Dr. E. 0. Watson, | Do ‘Bible class at 3 p.m, Smith of fhe National Woman’s Trade Union League of P ashington exentative of Fed. s: Pums Omay, Goo. T. Risket America. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: . e amenien, O == 9:45 am—Church School. - Classes 1r all. . ore. e - “THE PARABLE OF THE HOURS T3 " The National . T. Ni . D., Pastor - 2 E T A RS, (R i o SR ss“'f,day"’ls':ho';, 030 am, 1100 am~JUNIOR CHURCH. Dr. Anderson preaches. P. A. Cave, Pastor “How to Know m:t!'. Reat| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ;‘}Mle s E:‘:gnc_lf“" for Men. O A % A 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderwn.DTheme. T JULIA' M. HODGSKIN Fonland e & estalicribae “Do You Think?” 0ty St “YOUR PICKET DUTY' 8:00 p.m.~Service for the Deaf. Rev. A,'D. Bryant, .‘: Cathesh. 7:45— women. W NEW TORK. e Dr. Jason Noble Pierce ““A Plea for Harmony” i) e, Semes Ny e Minister. ahe a3 4 oo hgs Y. P. S. C. E., 645 pm. a0ty s, s %7 3o || 10 ICTIAN ENDEAVOR—Sunday, 645, Semiors 7:0, “The Way of the True Life” y preaches expository sermons o6 B Eouarer. s 434 ver 2 unior, 3:00 p. Intermediate. THE PL:%USE, s -8 11 am~— ntermediate, 6:45 pan. : m'g’:{:&; E ;:‘::w'fi-w Because of the Columbia Association at Temple Baptist Church, MELIKE CHURCH.? _ . 3 he Thursda: ht mid-week i ill not be held. ‘CONSECRATION, m;;[‘;:‘-m CHURCH. a:00—Tuaniy, Biaverk aarvic the Thursday nigl week service will not be FIRST PRESBYTERIAN IMMANUEL . John Marshall Place ok To be the NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D, D,, Minister |T° " the N ORAG BF el o Cotambia. road) 326, 328, 330 C Street Including Sub-Topics: |33 a.m—*THE OLDEST BENEDICTION” GOVE G. JOHNSON, Pastor and MEN ¢ The last of three scrmons on great Bible bencdictions, 9:30 a.m~Bible School, vith classes for all ages. E_H. De Groot, jr.° EVERY NIGHT Georgetown Branch, 30th and M %AII-ZL égg‘m‘r }G'é)w’gom%m"’ 8 p.xm——“THE CREED OF THE AVERAGE | superintendent. R IN THE YEAR REV. G. W. CORY, Supt. “SINCLAIR LEWIS' LATEST BOOK, ‘BABBITT’” MAN—-THE DEVIL” 11 a.m~Morning 'oulnp, with e il SERMON BY THE PASTOR 5 WORK WE ARE DOING 8 P.M.—Evening Gospel Service. Pastor preaches on :o-oo am.—Gates’ class for men and women, led by Dr. John D. Woleott. | must be either no devil or no ‘We make a special appeal at this txme. Our de- God. - d o oz, - .— Sunday School. ; THEPROBLEMOF? 0 'ia"‘fifa':"" T ;’ e :fi ;:::,—Ihu‘:::::ffi::e E:rh{hn E:dexvnr Seciety. “TI-IE BOOK optjmos_ 'G' § mands are so great. Visit our 'Z Musical. Vcspers, Sunday, 4:45-p.m. 6 > p.m. every Sunday evening; sec our Sabba School, GOSPEL MISSION. Gospel Mission : 216 John Marshall POOR RICH MAN’ 8 pm.— Tuesday 8 pm.—Meeting of Ymmz Women’s and Young Men's Dr. Clayton’s Bible lecture tonight, 7:45 to 9:00 o'clock. Tepic: = iraday 8 o WHISPER a““;;ur:‘;?; 8 pm—Meeting for deepening the spiritual life. “THE DIVINE ’—FAINT MRES Thanksgiving morning, 11 o'elock, service of divine worship; a won- SIONS OF m pRESEN 7:00 p.m—Senior Christian Endeavor Soclety. ‘Blena. n- Sayn, violinist; Albert Parr, tenor; RoWert M. Ruckman, planist} rry Edward Mueller, organist. E-m- every Sunday, and come to our Every Night Popular Concert, November 24th, 8 p.m. , which will m*e"CSt you and help us with this Ruby Potter, soprano; Herman Hoffmann; violinist; Mrs. Gortru. McRas| derful inspiring service every year, ) % great. work. 3 T "nha .u:eomnlnlll Loufl A. Potter, plenist; Harry. ¥ dward. l(\ull.v‘ s CHURCE FoR SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED i COM?! p, \ s

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