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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOIN, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. Latest Announcements of Church News, BAZAAR IN PARISH HALL. | PLAYS IN PARISH HALL. Advent Church Service League Has | Two to Be Given at St. Paul’s Tues- " Elaborate Program. day Evening. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White.) Esther Cantata” SUNDAY—8 P.M. DUMBARTON AVE. Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin ave. n.w. | Church of the Advent will hold a ba-| Vin the lmrl~<h hall of St. Paul’ uChurt‘h v B."T. McGowan zaar in the parish hall, 2d and U 23d street and Washington Circle, HOL Y rn;!\u'\m\ 11 AL streets mnorthw Wednesday and | next Tuesday evening, at 7:30, under v X MU | Thursday. ey supper also will | the auspices of the Girls' Friendly BROOKLAND lawrgnce and | pe served each evening from 5 to 7|Society of St. Paul's Church, 1ith Sts. N.E. | %0k, The first of these will be “The Sky REV. A. S. MOWBRAY, Pastor. H. D. Amiss is the director and is[Ridefs,” to be presented by the weil 11 a.m.—Sublect— “The Wxsdom of God” FAL SERVICE.) First Evangel” DITATIONS. ) ipported by committees from every rganization in the parish which com- pose the Church Service League. —_— e ! Y. W. C. A. known Dramatic Club of St. Alban's Church. This will be followed by a| Christmas play given by the little | children of the Girls' Friendly Ullldl-- daies |lnx~, Thl‘ play is called “The | Three K and will include the | singing of ('hrlblmls carols. S WHEATI These pla. are an important fea- lKll Rhode T ml a ture of the Christmgs entertainment :"FIH:’_ :nd‘ :nh-. ]\I\illll‘h dlhe Girls' l"l‘lll,'ll(ll_\' Society w [ t t S ’a 'S Douglas Memoria S PENTECOSTAL. | Parieh Hoase next Taesday evening. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. Dl ™ E(Il Gospel 4 Assembly i AT ! 11 am— 2 m-uul Service. 830 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. BISHOP TO PREACH. H. L. Collier and H. W. Klin Preaching the Cross of Ch 8 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. All Are Welcome All Souls’ Church to Be Addressed ‘ by Rt. Rev. Dr. Kinsolving. Rt. Rev. Dr. Lucien Lee Kinsolving, | bishop of the missionary district of | | Braz will be the preacher at All| | Souls’ Memorial Church, corner of Connecticut and Cathedral avenues, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. H Wesl"y M*t‘xo.ust prs.,opa] CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS Connecticut ave. Between Jouifer and Jocelyn sts. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D. 1 am, of Lonib's Supper. | i ! = = ! |~ | | . 5. MOORE AND PPARTY o Pcnleooxul (Erensel from Japan, | Dr. Maurice onal cvery Al are w UNITED BRETHREN. Sacrament e e at every | Wcsleyan Pent costal S Church - b ST NW. NE. | OREV. CILARL U ,?' L H. B. H\'JS!.EY PASTOR A0 St Vi \ Toam \\\xu 1 TOMORBOW i | The Nationa! Holjses b METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Whiter Rosedale M. E Church Mi ! i | | i { Tb? People s Tabemac!e 4 i ! | er Lewis C. Sheafe, | L at T Epw | Hamline M. E. Church 10th M e Feet of BIBLE STUDENTS. Bl ! lntematxonal Bible Students | STH AND P STREETS. EVA'VL' Pastor, | Association { Rev. H. P. Fox, Pastor i By VOLUTION AFFECT American University Chapel | Mass one Block from Wis. iy J. F. Stephenson. ativn miveting. tudy. 11 8 pa.—Sermon by Pastor, on am.—Communion. No collection. * 1 am METROPOLITAH MEMORIAL i Johu Marshall piace and C st HARRY DAWSON WITCHEL i Minister. i “Opt:mxsuc Thanksgiving” {ife’s Commissions” “Don’t Get Hurt” i SUNDAY " Ministor, o ° A SCHOOL. by the minister. i a.m. D, D., 7 P EPWORTH LEAGUE. Tuh CHURoN "WiTH A WebCOME, RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Ehode Istind ave. ut 1st <t nax REV. G. I. HUMPHREYS, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 aam. and 8 pan. “THE HATTONS” Gospel Smgcrs C. E. 7 PM._ADDRE: ‘Eddie Foster, Formerly Star Third Buseman of the Nationals. “Young Ladxes Bible Class Mount Tabor M P. Church 35th and Wiscousin ave. n.w. A\ special musical program has been prepared for the 8 o’clock service by Miss Edith Athey. i [ organist. | : : BRIGHTWOOD PARK Sth and Jefflurson Sircets VW | H BY i “Third and A Streets. Nort REV. HOWARD F. DOW! Sunday school. Lodges, if they serve a useful | , are founded on the | spirit of brotl:er‘xood wlnchI finds its finest express-tm in the: teachings of Jesus Christ. They ' Eirion oF ) Epworth League i | ! ‘ | ! 00 p.m ere mere fountairs. His teach-| 1“A Por _ular Lic Disproved”| &Sinies. Deccmber s, 50 sum. " Subject— ers are their scurce. WIthwt! ?'.,xmm, WELCOM prove Jesus se“: ing. O:I(f“ i sionaries” the church fraternal spirit would TRlNlTY M. E. CHURCH‘ S8 catiyiiied "finsl : utterly perish. Go to lodge on lodge night, but tomorrow come to church. CHARLES S. COLE, Minister. AL youngz_ludies fnvit sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. NORTH CAROL , Communion, 11; Short Address OFA AVENUE by the l’nstor. ) : Sermon by dho pestor, T30y Subdect— Methodist Protestant Church 8:45 A M.—Sunday Sehool. Thel’reparahon for Christi: N. C.AVE.. 8th AND B STS. S.E. % P —Epworth Leaguc. Epworth League, 6:45 pm. Rev. P. W. Crosby, Pastor - i | i 11 a.m. ERMON BY MCKENDREE (,HE CH B e Eedice 8p.m.—AN EVENING WITH THE CHOIR. SPECIAL NUMBERS: Tenot solo by Louis B. Thompson. Dust—Herbert F. Aldridge and Mary A. Sterling. . Bet. 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor Sunday Service 9:00 a.m.—Special Prayer Service. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. Classes for persons of all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Reception of New Members. Sacrament of the Lords Supper. . 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Service. Mass. Ave. QUARTET— Ada M. Filer, Soprano. Sue V. Heus,” Contraito, H. L. Smith; Tenor. 3. C. Smith,’ Bass. Birs."Marion' Aldridge, Orsanlst and Director. | 8 Ot\)ull,‘;:‘]c.t_—]_‘mwms“c Service. Sermon by the Pastor. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTHL <’ (] 8 Btreet “CONSEQUENCE OF CONFESSING [|ST-EAUL | i | CHURCH SCHOOL—9:30 AL YOUMG MEN'S CLASS. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin, teacher. 1 am. n Sermon by the Pastor. worth Leugue. Thuraday, 5. HOGE CLANS NIGHT. { Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts. S.W. UDE M. HESSER, Minister. CHRIST” TUESDAY, 3 TO 5 P.M.—SERVICE OF “PRAYER FOR THE HEALING OF THE SICK Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. Friday, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal Meeting. e !.‘;.’3“5"%‘:’"";.““"' of Jesus From EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME 9:30-8. 8. 7—Epworth League. MT. PLEASANT M. E. South 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, MINISTER. am. —anmd-y school and Bible classes, len’s Bible class— C’ FFORDS, Teacher. | Ladies’ Bible class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. CALVARY On Columbia Road Northwest, Between 14th and 15th Streets | JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible school, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calva men's Bible class, Judge Joseph W. 'Thompson, Mr. Charles C. Murray, president. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by teacher; Communion, BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWELL Seieoiby e e 6:00—Epworth social hour, with refreshments. s::._!mn wn:hx; 6:45—Epworth League devotional service. $:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY, on the subject: “GARIBALDI —THE ITALIAN PATRIOT” y the Minister Thars., 5 mm.—hlldwul prayer service. { bo. Memorial United Brethren |\ | Class will ai BOSTONIAN T0 PREACH INWASHINGTON CHURCH, Secretary of Congregational Kls- sion Board Will Occupy Pulpit Here. Religious conditions and foreign lands will speakers tomorrow at the First Con- gregational Church, of which Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce is the pastor. Dr. Cornelius H. Patton of Boston, who will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, is a former Washington After successful pastorates er Congregational churches he was called to Boston as secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Forcign Missions. The critical situa- tion the near t, with which count Dr. Patton Is familiar, will form the basis of his add in America lu the evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Er- nest M. Halliday of New York will preach’ Dr. Halliday is secretary of the Congregationul Home Missionary | Soctety and the Sunday School Ex- | tension Society. He will tell church affairs in the United States. The Gates Bible class will be ad- by Representative William of Toledo, Ohio, In the d the young men's S0 problems in of “uditorium, -u: varlor ynder George W. leadership. _— e REV. LAKE TO SPEAK. The Kev. John Luke is ted to B the Georgetow h ol the Gospel Mission, Tuesday, at 7:34 n. This mission s rts’a leper worman _on Kum island, d of the Lake leaves W. for an itene hington \\'ednesdny v in New Jersey. THE LIFE RELIGION. " SPECIAL LECTURE ART CENTER_STUDIO 208, 1106 CONNECTICUT “ADONAL the First *Initiate” V. Valta Parma, A.B.,, AM. Sunday—8 Usual Admission. Lavtures Tuesday and' ] 1736 G St. N.W. “A MAKER OF MEN”| (Six-Reel Motion Picture) By Rev. James K. Shields SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M. Everybody Invited Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and Mass. ave, s.e. ‘m.—Epworth o —Subject Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th at. bet. L and M n.w. WM. BATTLE, Pastor. unday scliool and Bible classes. PPORTUNITY TO BE USED." arick Christian Endeavor. Annunl sermon to_ Coal Clab. “WARMING BY THE ve. 'LITTLE FAITH.” YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES. * {Union Wesley A, M. E. Zion Church 2ard st bet. Tand Monow o D. S, Minister. Bible clast for com- e eIRuboro mrtflnfi uspices of muuity betterne John Wesley A \.M.E. Zlon Chwd: Co I‘lh and Corcoran SEVWC. TARRINGTON, Busto “wandy seunos o Bibie D WITHIN 'GO] 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:45 pm—Memorlal Servioe of Veterans’ A.-’ EV. LEWIS C. 8] METHODIST £PISCOPAL. Ebenczer M. E. Church Comer dth and D sta_ REV. J. W. WA —Epworth Leag. evangel e , the Doubter's by !he Sunday school. [ODIST EPISCOPA! UT! SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, THE CALVARY QUARTET AND THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING at 7:30. Annual Church Bazaar, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 5 and 6. Aflemoon and Evening. FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister COMMUNITY SONG SERVICE—Conducted by Mr. Everett R. Naftzger and a chorus of 80 voices, Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Address by MR. GRANT COLFAX TULLAR of New York—Author, Hymn Writer, Evangelist. DR. RANDOLPH preaches at 11 am— « “GREAT THINGS GOD HAS DONE FOR US” Church School at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League Service at 6:45 Thursday, 7:45 p.m.—Church Nig] t under auspices Men's Club. Mount Vernon 9th AND MASSACH Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor ' Sunday School—9:30 a.m. i Sermon by Rev. Epworth Leagfie—-—? p.m. Organ_recital at 7:40 p.m. by Mr. of the, A THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) | 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappéll “THE BLESSED PARTNERSHIP" 11 a.m.—Junior Church, Sunday School Auditorium. 8 p. m.—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. “THE DECIDED FACE” (7th of a serles of sermons on “Striking Faces.}') Special music at services in the main auditorium by chorus choir, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. Piace Church USETTS AVENUE M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor Classes for all. Subject: - M. Leo Rippy. Subject: Shure. “AND THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLY.” be told by |} N Services { {WOMEN ATTEND. RETREAT Activities and ! Service. | {PROTESTANT PASTORS SEEKING CO-OPERATION Plan Luncheon to Discuss Need; Senator Pepper Among Sched- uled Speakers. Aids Drive for Funds for Union Christian Colleges of Orient. To bring about closer co-ordination (nmnnz the Protestant churches of the city a luncheon meeting for clergy- men will be held at 12:30 o'clock Tues- day in the parish hall of the Church { of the Epiphany. | | Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania is |l'> deliver the principal address. Oth ers who will make addresses are Rev. Dr. George Diffenderfer of the Lulhf-r; Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadel- phia, as well as those }ington—have made |Mount Carmel House of Retreats for Women, 200 T street northeast, winee the opening of that Planned by Southeast Church Next Week. nineteenth i Bazaar { Bishop to Pastor-of St. Mark's. The Chapel streets xouthe with a L Thursda and A ) be celebrated ; Text W dnesday and | ings. 1 Henry Petius, Mark's parish, in St 3d and A streets At the present time the ch: building and the hall are in- s reception in adequate for the w » work | [ i conzregation. How- | oclock # building fund on !} i which the increase £1.000. izing for the Th rois The h Januar, s o'clock. WOMAN TO BE SPEAKER. @ _jn theichu DR. IDA SCU DER. The final Chris meeting for olle the Union s for the Girls of the . John's Church, Potomac and O from o ers prior t i 5 Georg A nation-wide . Georgetown. TO HONOR VOLSTEAD. - speaker will be Mrs. Chapman, Men'’s Bible Classes Will Hold Tes- |1 from everyone s . hapman, leges bet o now and Des ionary at An\nk Alaska, | timonial Meeting. Jaunched. Tt is be % I of work amoni the In- | The men's organize m ner of . L Sluce SN Eioy ) k of the City Mise “hurch in Wash- 1 tie radio ppeals through ti dc the ci b sta monial n meeting to Amdrew 3. Valsiead ot Miane olidge, wife of - President Couo- the com the: Memurial Luiheran Ohur . is 1o speuk through the radio in | at Trinity Tuesday evening at § o'cloct et and In- | inent speak from 5 the Next Jlumt All is Church day at Heights Chris Church. day group or committee meet- will be held. and at 2 o'clock the am of the n's Missionary uceting. Wil be ;'ln {public, CHRISTIAN. m Woodward & 1 !HSt. Christian ¢l AN i 578 cities similar addry o e Dr. Seudder will be the principal Ao P. A. Cave, Pastor peaier ab tontorro At the Israel & M. 9:45 8.0 —Hill 0 alternoon. atjmorrow amorning L n omsmsxoxunr SERVICE. | ti: Burwell’ class tomorrow mo mmu"f €. L. Russell DOESTTI: t the Ri. Theater and latter at jBones™ At This is oto-Church uund.y | oundry hu 5 ,“_ preach on WANTE 0 i Bible school” and full S i tendth attendance of members at wited to attend the n . A CORDIAL, WELLO: mu ALL. Dr. W. L. E_AND tary of the { Churches, preach morning in ! vn_Presbyterian Church and at “Park Vlew Chmmn Charch Club of the Fark riad cat of G ave. lablof aeount tleas in the Bethesda Methodist Preaching, 11 1EADV NG l4th street, Is to meet 3 NG S p.m.. at ‘which James el i 7:45 p.m.—T! THE FOUNDA- will d a lecture « Clinton C. James will]Oc to the ass in the at 10 o’clock. fth Baptist Baraca aca room tomorrow All men of the church Practical Demonstratio Norman Goldman will selections. The meetings is Radio.” violin for men Bible school. Junior and Se 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. | > byt ihants . and congregation are invit o b ‘CoImanelgthhmmChurchlvm Refreshments will be served. [And cor re invited to be i Park rdad west of 11l st. n.w. — * ok %k % o Tev: 18 1. Melion, Wil preach RISTIAN. Tomorrow will he a day of “good things™ Rible school for at Shiloh Baptist Church. At hoolio; . 11 am.. the pastor, Rev. Dr. Wald pos PR pi o VERMONT AVENUE il hreah e By ot e served Church to the Vorld, or Are Pres- CHRISTIAN CHURCH | ent-tay Criticisms of the Church 15th st. Chr!stla.n Church N Well Founded?" At the conclusion of Vernont_ave. north of v. FLEY “Pastor. | the sermon there will be baptism; at p.m. the Lord's supper will be observed and a large number of new will receive the hand of At night the pastor will “The Conditions of Suc- | | | 8:00 p.m.—Evening Santata ful Prayer. E AND HARVEST," With readings by pastor. Thursday, church night. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURI THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, o SCIENTIST. IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church’ of Christ, Scientist, Columbia rosd and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Sclentln. N.E. Maconic Temple, Sth and F s 7:45 p.m.—] subject: i nz. “SOWING | AND BEAPING. t WE WANT TWELVE HUNDRED —in the Bible School Sunday morning; come and help us reach our goal. There will be a good program and good music. Communion at the close of the program. The evening services will be in charge of the Women’s Missionary Society, with an illustrated lecture by Mrs. B. H. Melton, on Missions in All Lands Mrs. Ferguson will lead the devotions at this service and Mrs. Wilfley will sing. | | | i Masonlc Temple. 13th st. and N Church "of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. “God—The Only Cause and |~ - tor” For SERVICES— Sunday, 11 am. and 8 p.m. sc\bn‘ sLBUDL—“ am WED! G MEETINGS— & erciogk. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 60— 9 to 3:30 (except Wednesday. . "und Nundays and holidays, 30 A Cull’l'l;I)L "‘"w.a s, 31140 & (oxcent Welbestoys, 11 s Rratays o0 lesj G bolidays) | COLORADO BLDG.. AR i g Hours, 10 to § (Wed., 10 to 7, and Sun. and holidays, 2:80 t05:30) ARCADE, 14th Park road (Second Floo: 10 to 5:30 week (except Wednesda; Ninth Street Christian Church Ninth and D Streets N.E. UNDENOMINATIONAL. UNDENOMINATIONAL. A GREAT MASS MEETING in the interest of the WOMEN'’S UNION CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Will be held at 3 o’clock SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 3 at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church South SPEAKER: DR. IDA S. SCUDDER President * Woman’s Medical School at Vellore, India EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. “CENTRAL . UNION MISSION 622 Louisiana Avenue Northwest JOHN S. BENNETT, Superintendent Services nightly at 7:45 o’clock. Sundays, 3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, December 3d— 11:00 a.m.—Service at Rhode Island Ave. Methodist Protestant Church. 3:00 p.m—Mission Auditorium, Temple Baptist Christian Endeavor - Society in charge. 7:45 p.m.—Song and Praise Service in MisSion Auditorium. TTON EVANGELISTIC SINGERS lght December 2, and at All Services on Sunday, December 3. Mr. H. H. Hatton and his daughter Anna, who have made many friends in Washington on the two occasions they have sung at the Mission, will sing Saturday night at 7:45 o'clock and Sunday at 3:00 and 7:45 p.m. at the Mis- sion, and also at the Rhode Island Ave. Methodist Protestant Church Sunday morning. If you have ever heard these singers we know you will attend all of these meetings. If vou heve not heard them you have ® rare treat in store. EVERYBODY W! ME. THE NEW THOUGHT. National Center of Christ 812 17th St. N.W. [eetings—Sunday service and Sunday | school at 11 daily from 12 to 12: . p.m.;. Wednesday, Bible class at 3 p.m. Practitioners: nnmofl.flfl.t.llfihl and Leons r-.'m The Message of Saturday, Dec. 2, 5 and 8 Monday, Dec. 4, 5 and 8 spiration—Come—Special music. GTON, D. C. 500 Fomer bld.n, 601 13th st. n. Viva M. and Garett :-an-q Christian Metaphysicians. Reading room o . to Birthda Healing Service BY VIVA M. JANUARY, 8 p.m. Publioc Leoturs by VIVA . ANUARY, Saturday “The Masters of Your Mipd” ursday, 8 p.m. Lcssons in Truth (,Iasi “Spiritual Gifts” ... Fridey. 5 pm. z Spiritual Healing Service of the country—many from Richmond, from Wash- | retreats at the' institution last | Memortal Church, Rev. Dr. Jason | February. according to & report which Plerce of the First Congregational | has just by Church, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the | There are b {Church’ of ‘the Covenan v. Dr.} | women now 5 Abernethy of the Baptist jduring the recent meeting of t Church, Rev. Dr. tional Coun “atholic. Women, of Foundry M. E. Church a; the retre wded to ca- James E. Freeman of the Church of | I pacity = sion. the Epiphany. | Mount ¢ House is under the! All Protestant clergymen are invited | Ispiritual direction of the Discalced to attend. H r:m.mu» Fathers, i —_— s CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY. ! WILL INSTALL RECTOR. Institute Rev. Pettus| ington will in-! 2| I will be held; Third Church of Christ, Scenlfi,[ NEW THOUGHT Union Meetings With MADAM D’HAMECOURT Lecturer and Musician of Holland TAFT T0 MAKE SPEECH AT UNTTARIAR MEETING More than €00 women. from all parts| Chief Justice Will Deliver Prin- cipal Address on Laymen's Sunday. i i | { Enach 3. Th Orient held tome Missionary’s Wife Will Tell of count of the d oot Sk at the Moy | CHIEF J £ TAFT. sin P Churel Work in Alaska. i 00 commu i e Chief Justice Taft of the Suprems he members th ing is in conneetion with the Woman's Auxillary of the] o i Srates, who 1 [Chapel 4t 15t and G sirects north- |juign to raise $: of pal Church in the diocese Of{ uriqun of the (General Enitarias John D Rockefeller will give | Washington will hold its regular conterence. is tn deliver the peine. $1.000,000, provided the is secured moelink At 2 pm. Tuesdus |l addriss at the | s | Thy member of 1 Senator Du Unitarian i A4 take i Florida, ! tional {will League. program with other an important part A H local chapier te in the m among othe orge A Allll Laurence « | : aua Ha ran wili i Percival Hall There will WILL ADBRESS LEAGUE. iJudge Witten t> T’n‘k to Foundry c ¥ the Inte Ject of “Ope of the servied Mrs. Chester Ada men, and Jack B Preceding the league will be of the Epworth 1 { Mullins of New in an entertainn: caturing diale stories, character readings and imper- sonations. Miss Marie Koontz, con- tralto. of Washingion, will be the soloist, | PARISH HALL OPENED. Supper, Musical and Dance Given by St. Mary's at Aquasco. A ('Alohr'nmn ©f the Thanksgiving season took pl. Mary's Epis- copal Church Prince Georges county, M and Friday. The princip: the opening of x ne ish and ¢ munity hall, whic h ool b o of sumper followed, by a musical a later by dancing. All the vouncer set of the com- | munity attende Mrs, Young was committee, wh i Charles E. Cru; | parish. i OLE ST N.w. DECEMBER' 3rd—3 P.M. Religion in Ameri Literature” Prof. N. Bryllion Fagin Open Forum Discus: THEOSOPHY. “The Masters” By Dr. Geo. H. Wright Lightbringer Lodge DECEMBER 3—%:15 P.M —LECTCRE— “Qcoult Hesling in the Light of Theosophy.” | | Health and Joy p.m., 300 Homer Building Sun., Dec 3, 3:30, 1814 N St. N.W., “The Playhouse” p.m., 300 Homer Building The lectures of Mme. d'Hamecourt are all filled with joy and in- The National Science of Truth Association “The Far-Reaching Influence of Jesus of Nazareth” Speaker: SOPHIE GREAR of Philadelphis Sunday evening at 8 o Wednesday evenng pt &.o'clock, “Our Father, Which Art in Heaven” SOPHIE GREAR. Speaker. ALL WELCOME. THE PLAYHCUSE 314 N i~

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