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. 13 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 192 Latest Announcements of Chur ~- D. C, ch News, Activities and Services CHURCH OBSERVES EX-PUPILS OF W0ODY |\ | MEET 1() PROMOTE|BAPTISTS PLAN ScHooL [a00TH LOWRY T0 PREACH. |NOTED BIBLE SCHOLAR | COLORED BISHOP WERE. | e | INSTITUTE IN REUNION FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS | suprecscaive o 7o st 7itn| WILL LECTURE HERE | or. micharisn to prech at wes,| 5t Baptist Church Alumni Associatis Is Formed, Psychology n P 1 Baptist Church. 7 o = Sduc eet- ley M. E. Church Tomorrow. | x;?.m;"",u'lif o’ iy Exercises Begin Tomorrow and Will Continue Until Friday Night. Tho. Metieth § " . and of the benefits to be derived from |the Orient, of which Mrs. Wallace g-r El:h of f)éum:elpt:ln.uugss?fime —_— 2:30 orcloek tomorrow, at which Sena- 06 eth anniversary of Nort an alumni association. R i i ockway o alifornia, 3 rick- tor-el is eside. i adelifte is chairman, is making | Brogkway of Calitornia, . B sicior BIBLE CLASSES FORMED. | %ot irern o B heta uls . Carolina Avenue Methodist Proces- tant Church is to be celebrated with exercises beginning tomorrow. Rev. Dr.°A. N. Ward, president of Rev. G. J. Hooker. Young People’s night will be held at 8 o'clock Friday. when Rev. E. A. Sexsmith of Baltimore will deliver an address. Modern Church Baullt. A reunion of former students of the Moody Bible Institute was held Wed- nesday night, in the Evangeline resi- dence for business women. Dr. P. B. Fitzwater, teacher of Bible analysis at the institute, explained the purpose of the gathering and the insti- tute’s ideals and standards. Miss Char- lotte Gary, former superintendent of women, told of the institute's activities An alumnl_assoclation was_formed, with about twenty-five members. Capt. Harold R. Smith, now in charge of the | Evangeline, was elected president. Miss Lucy Steele, graduate in August, 1922, was elected first vice president.’ Miss Since the beginning of the contest. however, the Vaughn class has in- creased its average attendance from about 250 to more than 500, and nearly 800 are expected to MOITOW. Among the guests will be members ‘Washington Committee Planning for Address by Dr. Ida Scudder, December 3. The Washington committee for the Woman's Union Christian Colleges of plans for the final mass meeting, in the interest of the colleges, to be.held +at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, December 3, at 3 o'clock. Dr. ries—and above d the gospel with little wayside all, they have en: jthem. Known as Union College. The colleges bear the general name of the Union Christian Colleges for The Columbia Association of Bap- | tist Churches is to hold a school of instruction for Christian workers in Calvary Baptist Church, beginning to- morrow and continuing until Friday. Among the instructors and speak- ers will be Dr. D. J. Blocker of Wil- liam and Mary College, Prof. R. M. West of Bucknell University, Dr. F. Wilcox of New Yerk city, Dr. W. Chalmers of Philadelphia, Dr. James T. Watts of Richmond.and Mrs. Eu- gene Levering of Baltimore.” This school will cover instruction in Baptist. Rhode Island Methodist, St. Paul Methodist Episcopal South, Lin- coln Road Methodist Episcopal and the Memorial United Brethren churches will be held Thursday at 10:30 am., in the Lincoln Road M. E. Church. Rev. J. Judson Ringer will deliver the E ‘Word of God.” At night a Thanksgiving-patriotic service will be held, when the Andrew Jackson Council of the Jr. O. U. A, M. will be guests. The District Jr. O. U. A. M. band will furnish music. Thursday night a Thanksglving_and baptismal service will be held. Rep- resentative W. B. Bowling of Alabama will speak. Full Gospel Assembly Will Hear Mrs. Buckingham Tonight. Dr. A. C. Gaebelein of New York city, a leading Bible scholar and preacher, will conduct a serles of meetings In the New Yorw Avenue Presbyterian Church, beginning to- morrow at 11 o'clock, and continue daily during the following week until December 1. A mass meeting is to be held at These meetings are interdenomina- tional and the themes of Dr. Gaebe- lein’s addresses cover questions of vital interest in these days. Among his subjects are “The Five-fold Glory E. G. Richardson of Atlanta, Ga., is to preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. At the services tomorrow the ar- chitecCs pieture and plans of the proposed new church will be shown. Do RRIBNDSS O FRIEIgIh)S d(IOR'I'HODC)X\ Pythian Temple, 10i: w.. 20d floor. UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sherw: Rev. WALTER p Western Maryland College, 15 $0|Steels fa s student at Géorgn Washing- Ida Scudder, president of the Woman's | all phases of Sunday School, mis-| \Two speclad Bible study clanses have | of Christ,” “The Glory of the Word of A preach the sermon at 11 o'clock, while | ton. University, preparing for foreign [Medical College at Vellore, India, Is to | sionary, Americantzation and YOUDS | peen formed at the Full Gospel As-!God” “The Supreme Tragedy of D A el ] ———— the sermon at 8§ p.m. will be delivered mltglonnr: :o(}(_- Hofigrfl Dfif.‘.ck Was |pe the principal speaker. people’s work. 1t will open tomor-1 00 00 p0 TH o vania avenue Juman Existence “The Prophetic i P e it o by Rev. Dr. J. H. Staughn, president | e, SeCOd bce oo, Bennett, Mrs Radclifte’s committee conducted WAL TA0 uns e B smck"lmnhw'”t_ Oficiis for the teachiniiol | e O e Tl T Nineteenth Street Baptist of the Maryland Annual Conference.|wife of the superintendent of the Cen<.:‘os:=“:““‘lh campaign last :{z\;‘l;sc\q"*g';;' Monday at 3 pam. Mrs. Levering will | fundamentals of the Bible by Dr.|Jjewish Question—Has the 'Jewish Friends Mcetmg Church A special musical program has been |tral Unlon Mission, treasurer. [\ehere neatly 400 ot the lostt er% |open the classes, when she speaks to) Maurlce Miller, which meets every |Race a Glorious Future?’ “The| 1811 Eye St. N.W. " urc arTanged, ibe exceutive comimities iR o meet | Sial, church and olub e Jeading offi-|tho woman classes on Psychology, | Wednesday at 7 pm. The other lass Church in the Light of the Book of ye St. N.\W. 2y, Sapem of 1oth acd 1 Sta. X.W. esday night to frame a constitution | W Personality, ~Pedagogy.” and ali, meets every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Per- " the Revelation” and “The History of Meetin: t 11 . WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Paster. A pageant, cntitled “Striking of |and to make definite plans for other [TH¥ WErE oo attendance and where | grados of Sunday school work will be jsonal evangelism & and methods of Satan.” Bt ng a a.m. S3am. wl gatherings. It Is planned to hoid four (3most $25.000 was reported as having | civen daily from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m..| Christian work wlill be taught. Miss - O e e i i s i meetings & year. Bible |colleges. hington for the | Forcled by inspirational addresses|Jennie Peterson, Miss Dorothy Buck-| PRESBYTERIAN, A IRISTIAN seiplestip. el fore Rints, of Moods B ONED L o, | PSR The publc e thvied o lngnem, 52, Mgk 230050 010 Western Presbyterian Church | CHUSTIAR - o5t e x > Y o3 these classes and lectures. ers o s class. ishing fati 6TH AND H ST8 Yotions are asked to communicate With an ol | This was the first of the college study with these classes are invited. € resbyterianChurch | H St, Christian “outiwesr = | Theskssising du er of the alumni association. luncheons which have been and are Tonight Mrs. William Buckingham LR SRR el = i i Bl 11 being givan tn anl the teading | “HARVEST HOME”’ SERVICE | %!l speak on “City Mission Work In BEV. J. H. DUNHAM, Pastor. P. A. Cave, Pastor | West Washington Baptist cities of the United States in order to { Washington” and August Boomer will Dacostntay; school, 2an e Dibie school. \ VAUGHN CLASS CONCERT. [raise $2.000.000 and thus secure & gift celebrate the nineteenth anniversary b P 1u ¥ the pastor. Church » of $1.000,000 from John D, Rockefelier. | Brookland Church Donations Wil | of his conversion. Gospel Requirements' * bl ol ol i Soretog S1EL #0d N st ,000,000 will erect the buildings —_— T:00—C Eais e Mec Spunglea Banner Counc Services—11 a.m Members of Masonic Lodges to Be [and equip the seven colleges which Go to Children. y Fp= ke Bateunie Mesor, O el attend i twelve of the leading denominational . EXPECT RUSH. LADIES’ DAY. | &1 Ao Wan Will Com Servies o Entertained. mission boards have combined to sup- | A vharvest home" service will be| ¢, recent business meeting of the y n e E g o e M ic lodges of|POrt in India,sChina and Japan. held in 0dd Fellows’ Hall, Woodridge e oo Aff Me” R 7 e 2 embers of Mason 'y OMore than Sixty —years fgo the |tomorrow at 8 P. M. by Rev. Willlam ass of sounx men the scc ter Ve SR T T Washington and employes Of WO [WWoman's Unfon Missionary Society | H: Helgham and the congregation of ; S5, 814, sach foonth was, pet IC BY TITE QUARTET. NINTH STREE Dr. Durkee to Speak America’s Hour,” is to be presented |commercial establishments wlill be; was organized by group of Chris- | Brookland parish o e Episcopal it Lo forith e W T - R o o ] ONIT THE Tuesday night at 8 oclock. special guests of the Vaughn Bible (:‘,Bgop‘e""g;\-'{;m:_usl oy A mes e efalotihs commitn ity Arn aiks :nf:nf’:?x‘;hmzfl:l?scuper?:a from sev- wfd,l‘_a“fif?}v}‘g‘,"\!“a{,;gu;,r;}:;, CHRISTIAN CHURCH B NacuSIa T CHURCH Social Wednesday Night. class of Calvary Baptist Church to- U, FUBq v o b e S 2 eral of the young ladies' classes of e A CAMPBELL, Pistor. 2 t of its semi-centenmial Protestant_night and a general re-| . ized. These societies now have mil- | to this service, which will be afterward RI PHI/ R < ible School, 9:30 a.m. | S Protestant, night and & gencral e {paign of the class for new members; l{{oh, of interented and devoted mem- | sont to the Episcopal Home for Childrer CHRISTADELPHIAN. Washington Heights Pres-| ° . k T°pomow BEV, DR, TAST. Searetary o Tev. (R, L. Shipley of Salisbury, M. | ¢re0romrom W D atest with ~ the |bers who have established thousands | In Anacostia. ChristadelphianEcclesia byterian Church Communion and Mo:ning| Baptist Gonention. wil. proach at both and Rev. Dr. G. J. Humphreys of this | business men's Bible class of Kansas [0f schools, from primary grade up to 3 P! Worship at 11 o’clock S anand ewenl city. A social will follow. D Ines e D eicgion class has (hiEh school, through ~hundreds of [ py AN UNION THANKS NAVAL LODGE HALL. Columbia and Kalorama roads. ship:a o clock.. Mondas nfgit wil tional night, Joint Thanksgiving services will be [ about given up all chance: of winning, |misslonary teachers they have sent to ON SERVICE | _Every Sunda s All weloome: | BBV JOIIN € Pl T adigieter Evening Services at 7:45 DR : y beld 8t 11 oclockc Thuraday morning | becauss the - westerners went far the'orient, ‘They have bullt hotpitals | Union Thankssiving services of Christadelphian Chapel o e sty | Moward Saivcesits: Wil bt sosber o6 nd the sermon will be preached bY |ahead of it last week. e trained nurses and set up |the Eckington Presbyterlan, Bethany | o 0 " 0 lory Sunday at 11 am. at| Thursdey. 11:00 GuSGals are fiee ana erery on e eventug. 2 9th st._n. Seryien n - The public is invited to these meetings. Rev. Geo. A. Miller. . 338 TENTH STREET VERMONT AVENUE ..Pastor REV. J. W. PACE, Pastor of the church. has been in ‘charge for the last 15 months. " Temple Baptist Church X st IR, Pastor. \ . MU he church w: ot 0. | of Kallipolis Gtotto, St. John's Lodge [the Women of the Orient. They «in- FOUNDED 1821 e church was organized in 1872 | ;¢ yraqons, Harmony Lodge, No. 9. of [clude the Woman's Christian College | SeTmon: = CHRISTIAN RCH | s It was then called East Capitol Mis-|0dd Fellows. Ralliroad Square Club|ar Tokio, Ginling Col'eme at Nanking, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D ‘Penn. Ave. and 28h o w. HRISTIAN TENACITY' sion. In 1873 the lot upon which the |and employes of Woodward & Loth- Woman's U'nion Medical Collexe and —— iy o . KETCHUM'S SERMONS: Vermont ave. vorth of N st. BUSY WOMAN'S CONVERSION"" church now stands was purchased |rop and Dulin & Martin. Yenching Collere at Peking, Woman's FORMED. Ministar. THE BLUES CURE ' I AR Al 2 SR A Snd s frame chapel erected. |The con.| A speclal program has been arrang-|Christian College at Madras, Union o LTHE GREATEST CONTRIBU-| 4iigum bl s ol, Houe Mieslon day. | ¥ ALE WELCOMED gregation soon outgrew the chapel,|d. The National Male Quartet, com- | Missionary Medical School for Women rvices. S % ‘WORLD MOVEMENTS." : F t. M a1 COMMUN Sna In 1896 a committee was ap- |posed of W. F. Raymond. John Mar- |at Vellore and the Isabella Thoburn B. F. KEITH'S THEATER wiug service, kermon by | ountain vViemorial = rne . I, 5 i E0—itille seloal Missionar day. pointed to plan and build a modern ‘yn. Fred East and Edgar Gray, ac- companied by Louis A. Potter, will College at Lucknow. The women of the United States REFORMED During Construction of New Church “Praise God." | z in. i WEDNFSDAY 1 siving by pastor. church. In 1899 the corner stone of | C¢ 3 5 om0 |aine: the Waughn Ciass Otchestinligve ralscd smore than SLUO0000 to. o AvEse EDNES < sonte order participating. WHFpiny, and Prof. L. . Bliss will |ward these colleges and fn drder to| 15th AND O STREETS N.W. £i00 Musning worahip: Bers TRk A, 4 AND § P 3 Teat Soul Crises— The first service was held in_thoteach the Bible lesson. ks e A O TACe yeNRY H. RANCK, D. mon by the minister— Moving pictures. No. 4, “THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T present auditorium January 6, 1901.1 A group picture tofh lh; t‘llhs! z:’r‘:“ ity 15 sovare In hand oY 11—"WHO ARE THE % Presh ian Church PAY THE PRICE.” el s 1 the church al e Y 2 S S Mr. cke- +J O 'HE BA 2 . ¥ mass ot Four of the charter members are still | be taken in front o feller's gift of $1,000,000, Mrs. Henry N “HEALI‘NG SHADOWS" Eastem resbyterian urci o Dresident living. Fifteen ministers have served close of the session. W. Peabody of Boston, national chair- Ath st. and Maryland ave. n.e. ) | | ! the church during these fifty years. —_——— ¢ the buildi committee, has BUHRER, .)l'lnl-l.: . . e - Park ro 51 _of Geo HONORS THE LYDI CLASS m‘;’fig‘&‘miefi ..‘;;'u.«‘y? ':nfr '5"‘"('1'51&3 a;} iam spasps.. || Union Thanksgiving service e AL N PLAN UNION SERVICES. ohen dveryone will be sked to EIve e s SEERNICES RS =— Social Monday Evening Next at|Jnf dollar toward finishing the enter- CHURCH OF OUR FATHER S ter gusplces | munte wepe B BLE, SCHOOL- Sixth and A sis. northeast » Northeast Churches to Give Thanks | yyny; Street Christian Church. | = — THURSDAT W olreee Biblel class Speaker, | gunioraid Seiios . k. 4:20 ana 630 pm. | JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. YTERIA exiUISEAY: v seny. | Columbia Heights Christian Church | ey, sonm;:;f FHarvestHome at Douglas Memorial M. E. For the fifteenth year a number of Timothy class of the Ninth Street Christian Church will give a soclal NEW _THOUGHT. B E Fourth Presbyterian Church HAUK ICE at Douglas Memorial 3. E. h, 11 and H sets. n.e. Park road west of 14th at. n.w. . Melton, will preach m. at 11 am and the Doxology” churches in the northeast section of| in hoy di : e oty il Hala anjon seselocs| " onor of Oiel Lydt class Mondey a: ‘The National 13th and Fairmont s, n.w. Gunton-Temple Memorial ol am. and & % # Thanksgiving day at the Douglas Me. | § P This is in return for a soclal|g .; f Truth A iati PASTORS—Dr. JOSEPE T. KE p: e fiie chool. A class for you o) E\lethodist Episcopal “Church, | the Lydi class gave some time ago. The | OCience ot . ru ssoctation Dr. ISAAC WARD. 16th AND NEWTON STS. JriioE people’s prazer service at T pma] 945 Erother Vau meete all mon, Tith ana H streets_northeast, at 10:36 | Public is invited to attend, CHARLES H. WATTS ) NaR AMP. M. A., Pastor. | Ly ' O ains k7 i st wclock. Rev. S. T. Nicholas. pastor| Joseph L. Cole. président ot the & oL erlative Social| o TMPKIEINISE servicese st 10:20 Thanks-| e o B 5 of ‘th Kelier Memorial *Lutheran slase, with the smacher; Mo Carpen-{ o MBS GLIE, FTADECFRL. Tl Musie By the” Choras | ETInE _dar. nksgiving Day in Church, will preach the sermon. 3 Tt . 5 th | Bt . Chs Chri isci ” e o T een g ey SBI'“ oefrer"'he True REV. FRANK ELLSWONTH BIGELOW. ndeasor meetings. ‘z‘f(‘;'}:?nf 5"_Kg]s\‘\;(‘D‘sc‘l‘gles) Heaven and on Earth' ““The class has a bowling league SCOV( Minlster. iches ossess- 2 S, N.W. . ENDS SERVICE TOMORROW | ,nieh 15 making a good showing. in Sunday evening at § o'clock. o i Specta T Day Service on _— the l;::erdenor::lnart‘lnul League of Wednesdas evenige at 8 o'clock am—“FOR_WHAT DO WE GIVE THUCEIRS at 1030 x.m > s “ha northeas:_churches ? B y - Rev. Dr. Miller to Leave Ninth o of Philadelph Commmity " Thsaksgivog servics oo i EATER i mm'SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN| | -EvmENces KENDALL BAPTIST L acedes the evening sermon. 16 AND RENNEDY, 8T8, 8. W, i Ninth and B s.w.—Pastor. Walter C. Scott. Street Christian Church. THE LIFE RELIGIO; “The High Vi AT_THE PLAYHOLU [INGRAM pervice Thursday morning "% Ererybody welcome. B At Reservolr and Entrance to Rock Creek Psrk. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, THANKESGIVING HEAR TH “‘n"’i'ge Ruling Passion” Rev. Dr. George A. Miller will close .o 1814 N ST. _GREA his pastorate at the Ninth Street “The Divine Moth'e'r and ALL WELCOME. __ MEMORIAL solois RICE E BAPT Christlan Church tomorrow, after P : . T bl o e Sixteen years. Thursday he and his Regeneration National Center of Christ CHUR! o ATR | PETWORTH 7eci samicion seroet: p"“‘1\’[21’! Who Dared” :amllly)"w“)inbg: tlo ?’rfmlx::. i}"eg.{ &:m;;c ART CENTER, STUDIO 202, 1106 CONN. AVE. Healing CI'I | H 2 H 7 e Lo} ; ‘ei o 1e will be pastor . ris- e ANDIN smething doins evers minute in 8. K., 980, tian Church. V. Valta Parma, A. B.; A. M. Tt &‘eni; at. ana un-l;‘vfin.m e OEAAE AT S, ' Annual Harvest Home S He will preach tomotrow morning SUNDAY AT 8 P.M, l Meetiogr—Suadey service acd Sund Rev. B. F. Rhoads, ., Pastor 8 u'“u.mer.] . G5 Thanksgiving Offering BAPTIS on “A Parting ) - e " v Tuesday, Thursd a| whool At 11 am.: daily from 12 to 12:30| 11 Sermon— :30—Sunday school. Classes for men an g Bantiit Hoad Tor XgidlaasG 1 will *give the’nl,aun c;feh{A a!;:lrr;lh!g s“},fi:y'frfi'fie Tnes atmission. e P zeflnm 5 "lh: class at 3}: b H "THE HEART OF OVR TASK.” i : wome e, Beviuon. by D “"[‘hz Man Barnabas” ;‘;"n‘ e ‘fim"‘e or Aged and Children. EE!!! n;zX““‘w"":Tf,n,:w tures on “The Drive to G et EN Pra ra: ray, Geo. E. Ricke . m.—Sermon— 00—Mor : 5 ol sour gifte. lecture INTERDENOMINATIONAL. ners; Emma Gray, Oco B Bicker| 8 pmifigte Topnapax o ax. - | I s nm S i r, R'Ier Nn TYsm OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION €23 La. ave. Union Thanksgiving Service| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CONGREGATIONA! 'WN FUNERAL.' .—Church school. Bible classes. Endeavor Bocle: Pm.—Christian CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. rvice. Address by Miss ughton of ConStanti- 3:30—Afternioon se: Junet Mac! itions 1 the Turkish tian Endeavor supper and ves- rvice. Sermon by Dr. Tnion Service, Jowa Ave. NEW YORK AVENUE New York ave., 13th and H s OF NEW YORK CITY. aits you at these services. 11 am, pr Second Baptist Church e at Fome in Bethan; and Va. ave. PRIN Preach- Midweek prayer . n.w. Por the Promotion Scriptural Holiness. ‘00d The Opportune Hour in o 3 osoHia e % FREQUENC - FIRS AP’ UR nu’.fi“fi.fi‘.’:fizfi.’:’;{ '8 pm At the | of the Tenth and G Sts. N.W. -Ev:_"‘;‘;‘mfi};‘fil“fi“;‘,,m, oam Ny e ! ? WTITUDE. and Tit5 l;xgv.rp?)lrl't;?:mfiv FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0, . ger | J100am] m~Preac ur laphy Lo o aredas e = P Churches of the Northeast Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Wea &icsa den | Rev. A, C. Gaebelein, D, D.,| Zgughy WL PEORLE DO NOT 60, 10 ;l‘““““ ‘-“‘T" ““EE“S ft % Dr. Henry Allen llmer's ub- The New Era Church A PLACE TO GROW. DR. HOWARD, Minister HALL 1008 E 5T. N.W. Second Floor 3 p.m. Sharp “The New Era” INTERDENOMINATIONAL. Men’s Organized Bible Classes Will Hold a Mass Meeting Sunday. Afternoon, 3:30 O’clock, Calvary Baptist Church. . Speéker: DR. ROBERT ORVILLE MATTHEWS Special Assistant to Federal Prohibition Commissioner. The following churches will unite in their Fifteenth Annual Thankegiving Service next Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Douglas Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church gresational ethodist Episcopal South, Keller Memorial Lutheran and Douglas Memorial Methodis Episcopal. The pastors of the six churches will participate in the exercises. _Sermon by Rev. S. T. Nicholas, D. D. Pastor of Eeller Memorial Lutheran Charch. GOOD MUSIO. Welcome to All l preaches expository sermons 11 am— “THE INFLUENCE 8 p.m.— “WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?” Including sub-topics: “IS CLEMENCEAU RIGHT?”* OLICS WISH TO UNITE CHURCH AND STATE?’; “DO TOO MANY CATHOLICS HOLD GOVERNMENT POSITIONS?”; “IS THE KU KLUX KLAN THE BEST REMEDY?” for men and women, led Dr. John Dorsey ion of social problems, 4% nday schodl. tes’ Bible clf oung me: sical Vespers, 9:30 a.m.—8: —6 :00 8.m.— Mu Myron W. Whitney, bass; Elsa L. Raner, violinist; Robert M. Ruckman, pianist; Harry Edward Mueller, organist. Popular Concert, November 28, 8 p.m. Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra and the Nordica Hawalian assisted by Goldle D. Hutchins, contralto; James ‘Harry Edward Mueller, organist. Admission free. Collection. Guitar and Ukulele Club, E. 8. Kinsella, bass, and ‘Waleott. George W. Richards. Sunday, 4:45 p.m, NORTH CAPITOL, COR. ¥ 7 pm.—C. E. m. - STDC§WELL of REV. JAM] D. B. M ES T. MARSHALL, 8311 am, Dr. pmi,_C. B B The Church of the Pilgrims BOUTHERN PRESBYTERIA! st. between P and % [l ANDREW R. BIRD, —Bible school, with every member of the family 11:00 a.m~Fervices | Freaching by Rov. 2204 REV. :45 8, p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavo —Social hour und supper at the manse, to which all strangers in the city are invited. 55, k =:‘l‘l’e¢l Jdren cared for during Sunday Tmorning servi mnk‘l‘\"l‘ service—11 Ve "CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. tan Presbyterian Fourth and B streets southeast. . ) rnnll:au!hn?nxzx. Pastor. :30 a.m.—Bible school. —Le; of the People. deavor socleties, pom.— the Christians.” tral Presb Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) Bixteenth_aud Irving sts. aw. JAMER H. TAYLO! 'D., Pastor. ristian En ki ‘Christ and 6:45 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. Dr. A. C. Gaebelein Of New York City, Edltor of “Our Hope,” Will conduct 3 series of meetings in the Beglnning Nov. 26th (8 t 11 ‘And including Friday, December 1st, % Sunday, Nov. “The Five-Fold Glory of X The tence.” | 27—4:45 p.m., “‘The Unity of | Testimony Conoerning the Fu. ture.’ First address. "8 p.m., ‘‘The Christ of the Cross—tho Wisdom snd Power of He Ham ax He Gives.” Wednesday, Nov. 20—4:45 pm., -The Pre- phetic M of Danlel, With Special Ref; sent-Day World Condition.” Ooming Christ, the King of rds. m._““The Jewish Ques- _Glorious Fu, ized m:l_prll‘:e service, Thurs. thousand ~ seats day evening at 7:45. dfold welcome. a and a_thousan ship_with_us. Come wor- Jects: 11:00 a.m.— “The Grace of Gladness” Hez Swem 5 vens: ey chairs (men like them): melod: in our R4 7 . Centennial Baptist Builders” Class ®goil Sur TTH AND 1 . Robert W. Christian, Teacher. He. said there's meither pain nor care. Next day he climbed into dentist's Phlhnl Within a week he caught another *‘ism," And is now in bed with rhen-ma-tism. “The Old-Time Religion” is good enough for him and us. All women | ot 9e ey, g Y. Sic; pleasing organ, wolos, male quartett £:00 p.m.— 3 MUSICIANS’ | gustors Pempstorian, Tagram Memortal oon: OF CHRIST Church ©.5¥. Nas New York Avenue Presby-| micin, i ket piee 12| “The Challenging Call from i ath Street Christian, Epworth Georgetown Church 5 terian Church Chureh, Tth and Exe n.e. | the East to the West” Save the 29th for the song and organ recital by the choir and organist at 8 o’clock in the church auditorium. Free. ”» DON'T MIBS THIS. . |“WHAT JEWS GO TO HEAVEN? W, W Moore, . Bich: | Tueaday, Nov. 28445 pm—_-Tho Unity of | inelted, ‘9130 aclock, Boy Scots Orchestra. |~ THANKSGIVING | PRAYEK MEETING, “RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE”; “DO ROMAN CATH-| 5:00p.m—inicrimediste Chrlatian Endeavor. | turo.”" Secoad sddress. 8 pum oo Buen Men. ¥Isi] P or Butiders' €1 S e g Ay ower IMMANUEL To be the NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th street and Columbia road) Race How Will It Be Reall lly invited and welcomed.) Church, Its ht . m, and the Vio- The mass meeting at 8:30 Sunday (tomorrow) atternoon, bg.nnlh‘led over by Senator-Elect Simeon D. Fess DR, GAEBELEIN WILL SPEAK ON “The Old Book—The Book of Gl A lecture every man and womaa in Waghing- ture! When and . GOVE G. JOHNSON, Pastor ! 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for all ages. E. H. De Groot, jr., | superintendent. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, with sermon by REV. GEO. W. POPKINS OF VIRGINIA 8 P.M.—Evening Gospel Service. Pastor preaches on “THE SONG-BOOK OF HEBREW AND ‘ sect: Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, 11 a.m. fon Shouid, hosr. Subject: “LAW ENFORCEMENT” /i Thlnksgl‘:};ssan}y,’Servlee with g:rmongh; Dr. Z’un Noble Plerce. “The Final Wot;d” Against CHRISTIAN" Miss Gladys Price, Soloist; S. R. Brown, Song Leader. Infideli Prayer and Fellowship Service, Thursday, at 8 p.m. Topic: i MT. PLEASANT Hon. Stuart F. Reed “THANKSGIVING” MEN AND WOMEN INVITED. ational) il preside af the eveniag service (tomorrow) at the NEW THOUGHT. _——— NEW THOUGHT. Viva M. and Reading room open daily. 10 a.m. to SUCCESS” Tt ESSY ’ASHINGTON, D. C., 300 Homer Bldg., 601 13th st. nw. SOCIETY OF W. naay rM g. st. n.w. p.m. Noon Silence, 12:20 every day. 8 P.M. SURANCE By Mr. Garnett Jafiuary. MONDATY: e g B, T ng Service a (men only) at 8 p.m. Subjec! YOUR RELATI t: adelphia will conduct Noon Silence at 12:30, .m., and speak for the Men's Good Will: Club ON TO SUCCESS . .COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister, ——— 11.00 am—} (“Self-Mastery Through A “Christianity and utosuggestion, Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. 5:00 p.m.—SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. “Jew and Christian; What They Autosuggestion’ ” Emile Coue) Owe Each Other” 9 FIRST John Mar: all religions—w! where? 6:00 p.m—Meeting of Intermediate at 8 o'clock. MISS MABEL O. LINTON will MIS8 gy s HAZEL WOOD and MISS HOWISON will sing at ing the woel meetings dur- PRESBYTERIAN shall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D. D., Minister 11 a.m—*IT IS GOOD TO GIVE THANKS” 8 pm—“THE AVERAGE MANS CREED —RELIGION" What he thinks religion is. Why he thinks so. Where he places here he puts Christian religion. Is he mistaken? If so, Christian ‘Endeavor Society. 7:00 p.m—Meeting of Senior Christian Endeavor Society. Dr. Clayton's Bible lecture tonight, 7:45 to 9:00 o'clock. COME! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. Rev. William S. Abernethy, D. D., Pastor. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson, D. D., Assistant Pastor. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister to the Deaf. 9:30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Mr. N. S. Faucett, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy, Theme: “OUR NATIONAL DEBT” 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. Dr. Anderson’s theme: “BEING POLITE TO GOD” 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: “WHO IS THE RICH MAN?” WEDNESDAY, 8 PM._*THE SILENCE." §y Viva M. January. 5:00 p.m—Junior C. E. Society. - RIDAY, 6 P.M—SPIRITUAL HEALING SERVICE. :00 p. - E. S ;Rmy' e AT BUILDE . ?go) p:.—S%gg;%at]eZ&Eh%N%m&yUB Speaker, Soterios mANKSGI:va NIORN’HNG'_ll AM. 8 p.m.—Service for the Deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister. THE FOUR GRE RS; or, S b SO i e s e : Annual Sermon by DR. CLARK CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—6:45, Senior; 7:00, Interme- E MASTER HELPERS 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes for all. Music by Full Vested Chorus diate ; Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., senior. PRAYER AND PRAISE SERVICE THANKSGIVING + YOU AND TH Fhis 1s the “THROUGH -~ = e Viva M. January. first of six lectures of the course, entitled SOLOMON'S TEMPLE TO A WELL-! ROUNDED LIFE." Thanksgiving Service, 11 a.m., Thursday. Everybody Welcome This is a service of deep pow: clity are invited to share in it. . THE CHURCH OF THE er and uplift. All strangers in this SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED. L3 EVENING—8:00 p.m.

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