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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. 11 Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services DR RETOPREACH (s com e oavs EFISCOPAL CHURCHES INAUSURAL SERMION fecesers o s somm e sessee- - WILL OBSERVE ADVENT ! . 2% B2, 2ol - TO lAY CIRNERISTONE, oz e o list Society Will Give Sermons. New Pastor of Church of 0ur| gev. william Curtis White, rector|Season of Penitential and Devo-‘ Atter A dhore enter of Christ Church, 6th and G streets 2 : % Father on Way From Massa- [southeast, has arranged for an elght- tional Preparation Opens day preaching mission in that church, chusetts. i tomorrow, Tomorrow. Tomorrow's program will begin with jthe evlebration ‘ot Holy Commuuion | 1ot 36 ““m s:::‘!“;u!-l}m.\:’n:i:'fyll;-l“\ | Advent Sunday will be celebrated i {am. holy communion for children;the Episcopal churches of the ¢ [4 00 p.m., children’s service; $:00 p.m., morrow, which marks the first d n preaching. The speakers ut!the church's new year. [ the mission. will be Rev. Granv Mercer Willlams and Re {Johnson, both members of ¢ nearest St. Andrew's day & K'I-{ ot | The season of Advent runs from the | ing Industrie 1 CLASSES GIVE ¢ SOCIAL. ]l] E BHR'S’"AN CH”REH CHILDREN ARE INVITED. |CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TALK. ‘KENDAIZ‘I':TE‘;\PTIST Men and Young Men of Epworth Church School Service League An- | Detroit Lecturer Will Speak at| ~iuthand B aw—Pastor Welter C, Soott, ‘The Imperative of Conscience.™ Wise Man snd His Prow 30. vice League I8 to be held next Sat- {15 be given Thursday night at 8 . o i o ! day, in the Chapel of the Good Shep- | o South, gave a joint soclal to the men; {hord, 6th wnd T &rects northeast, at by Willizin "[';Chh‘h'psmi";:j of the churcli Wednesday evening.|Byercices Will Be Held at Ken- pm. Miss MeNaughton of ‘the | S relests Atieh was served in the s rooms, at| i i Retief will give an flus- T6iok 1o imenbertof Hhe the econciusion of which the tucky Avenue Site 1p ture on the conditions in board of lectureship of the mother| Rev. John Paul Tyle 5 ichurch, the First Church of Christ fers of the cluss 1liam Morris of Tomorrow. and N““““I = ton. He will be in-j_ e ot . Harriet Hitcheock. Ao i 0 of the m lo class, made invited. JERUSALEM l;A:"usT ::mxcu 26t wnd bec, 3re men's class of Kpworth M. E. Church _gmo xny_owsm WLy Jesus b 'k at the First C preaches 10 uis from all branches of the Drmadiee: hool Serviee League of the the dic \dmon and Cod Fish-]laid at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | 1 by moving | The exere ylor of the | tion of Re the church. ho atten | lecture on * n on lue of Biblo The corner stone of the [‘I{u\nlh,ful sion. Al —— = —— Fansc . {ul;‘.\ll‘n-nl:\{l\(l ;Ikhf\r Re-{ Streot Christian Church, Kentueky aze- > hm.l“ .-4~‘ n:«,‘ n':\ . c[{Rl‘n‘ADFLPlllA'\I __ Ancient Order Kn.‘hu of Jerusalem, = Lition to S ¥ School Wo 3 % e e A ks hton's lecture. Re- = H The p was conciuded by a,!Due and I5th street southeast, is to b. s will be served for the 330 Pa. | H ? Centennial Baptist 2 ,Buxldex;;_ Class lema ey es will be under the diree- A welrome. C. N. Jarreti, pastor of “her. o] Chnstadclphmn Chapell) [Lnmu e natstanas S of St. John the Evangelist. nd is a time for peniten- i 3 [ 1 This “soclety.. which has its head-! otional preparation for the | e e AN Tha princibal afdress will be-daiive] , Steves e D e R e Mrs. Hester Alwz" Reisinger, ! quarters in Boston, is the Americ n of the incarnation of U LOYALTY IS LESSON ered by Rev. Dr. Barl Wilt! pastor A Fxe erian ; _Pythian Temple. 1012 Jih ot - 20d 8007 | froturned moaimars 1 ! of the famous Crowle 1 Christmas da e « lof the Vermont Avenus o | Coureh noNi ounybunasy LUTHERAN. “ YISION OF A TRUE . feunded in England in 1565, 0 - : as to when the = I Church. ; e n-ld-—nu"m Concordta“E\}a;f?lEa! ‘"‘fif‘fi,fl,fi e NoDLaN souteeY. | Advent first observed. " § The corner stone ‘revailing in the e = The society was formed : There o i 's|Sunday School Pupils Will Can-y e_corner aton: e i 14 ___ Ask for BUILDIRS CLASS ultivation of a life dedi- council of S he year AL D | 4 . 1 ~ feated to God accordnig to the prin-| 380 which is thought by some to in-! Banners Symbolizing It. 20th aud G nw. Temple Baptxst Church Iciples of poverty. chastity and obedl | dicite the observance of the season | sehool of St Margarets ! briek] ! 1E 10tk a0t N s jence, and especially to educativnallat that time. xth century | pal Chiurch cclebrate Ad- their s Thin Tolinws DR. 3. 3. "Mk, Bastor. and inissionary works for the advanc i pdas with o hanner servies! | w00 Drick third ik o ment ristianity. The fathers & worning at 8:45 o'clock. services agai : 3 AL 4 | themseives especially 1o tand fts obsery, will mareh rying | i Expectatio i lm(. 'm.,‘] {missions and - conducting retreats irecting hhnukhm 0 G : Vil e el ,Grace Eva?:ielcil Luthcran‘ o The program during the week will not only fo the coming of | The “ht wil be on love e == r - u | be as foll 7:30 a.m h«-l\' but to his nd | b sy Ess WOMEN. ___PRESBYTERIAN. _ e g jmunion; $:60 a.m. children’s Eucha i 3 : = Gact < i ‘C‘rf'fm..’}l"odfir'l'q 1 ceain, poputar ob- | el i Silis | Mrs. Charles Wood to Be Speaker]Las.gw'P’{e l::}r/‘lcr‘xa? C}Pmrch | 8 1 0 nd the whole " | ave. ne. | service; lon preaching. mgiand and the norhern coun- | e e ) Before \Misstonary Seciein AL RIS B Pasor. | o S0 v s the custom of poor wi L Re il Ty Seri P nter stedipersong arcrinviteds to around ‘i Juniers enolr Swhpw Mrs. Charles Wood will address e “Church of the Incamatton jattend any or all of ihese meetings. | gura i will sit in S Chares ot il - o ! : ! i & . 3 PR e e meceting of the Woman ionary | sth ant ry. A coln was ex- 5 ocicty of the Fou Presby terian w P TAL | 3 ADVENT SUNDAY RITES e to whom thia | Smith, rector of St Sars P e e Mo et Sae ' Sccond Bapttst Church . srmandy, the | ] s r subject will be: “A Touris''s SRR 9652 m ! 3 v i iy e e e e et L7003 OF n g attend this G ol Mitionaries i 1 | The Church of the P‘lg“m"Atonement ) 2 iildren do so, in fields and orchards | Serviee. The 111 be | Oric SOUTIVRN PRESUSTERIAN, 1 . REV. DR, CLARENCE E. mice, | 276D of Episcopal Churches to ndd.-l;nr‘m: Advent to bless the future}benit of Nea lief. The last of the present serics of B enta i { erops mission study classes will be held Rev. Dr. Clarence 1. Rice, new pas- Corporate Communion. [ dn the modern church, the Adzent| TEN YEARS AS PASTOR n the church Monday night i \r of the Church of Our Father, 13th | Tn all the Episcopal churches in the 'season is not accompanied by the cu S R 2 el ‘o assume |ItY tomurrow morning the men of | practiced in earller times. —_— EPISCOPAL. ; " Church of Reformatxon ind L streets the parish, and especially the mem- here is a distinct ten- L - == g ) % s duties there tomorrow. bers of the Tro ood of St. - ction and pen- | Dr. Barrows to Preach Anniversary fan ¥ . . BEV. J0HN WEIDLEY. D. D. t of wiars D Rice has|drew, are invited to make a corpo- | cout churchmen Ad- s ° . ne 2 ADLEY B B A e s s Dr. Rf | Fate communion. Glehration cf | ¥ent 1310 Christmas semewhat a the ermon. urse. i g vrmners | R F. W. JOHNSON, board of thelyunt Sunday, the chuich’'s new year. ”‘{]":’,‘" acanon) 15 to : \l; A le Rev. Dr. Alfred 1% Barrows has fust pnp any o P R S e all the world pusy preparing for | o8 D6 AT ety X Iioam | e o e ht o e mvne ormdlche secular festivities of Cheistmas R SR T B Vi TEACHING THE RAPTIZED 3 G0l lof StoAndrew, iwith its Jov_ and generosity, thel! = SHEL h. : 3 . I e45pm. 2 T e Al i at church reminds its children of tho |} ryice tomorrow will G street near 14th viass. FORNDUION SERVICE. p e ¢ “hurc 2th stree Massa <! miore serious significance of the i 2 orning. R o e :«‘r,a“‘:‘ T {and brings them to realize the teach- |, te the church| Pp, James E. Freeman, A CORITAL WiTCOME TO ALL. A S0p MR. H L STRICKLAND from s R L ot | has P growth in member- y 1 Every seat free. You are iovited. ~ o = Hemry. L] Durrant, reetor of Gri & of John the Baptist, that repent k [e? Termpl e, i EXN., SPRAKER e The o is the true preparation for the | finances The £30.000 Rector unton-Temple Memorial S : Pipe Ornn Recital at 7-30 The Daughters of the King of Our Lord. astihinl burnedsdndiainews ool 16th AND NEW Icowxnu KEICHTS PARK RD. &N H ecital al {are also invited to attend this prepa- - { Will Preach 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. | nrv. cen cndic is & Iawyer and church worker. F pratieniscavice GUILD TO HOLD BAZAAR. | EPISCOPAL. 8am.and 11 a.m—THoly Com-{ 11w So o :Mr.tropohtan Baptist Church 2 1 St John's Chur ot ’ =l e o ; “ 99 = Saint James’ Church 5 y Sixth nnd & sta. northeast. : Fiethosda I 760 | k 4 HOMECOMING” SUNDAY. | .o bar Bethuada, e i e e [ 9:30 am. and 3 pm—Church! 1050 L 2 JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. ey ) 2 supper on t eEvies; Studaz, 7590, 10:30 801 Schoc i ven— WUMEN TO MEET. | Church of Advent to Be Host to inber 8. in the 18 a0t ey ‘1"”[ > S | Washington Heights Pres-' Lovg Grea: Th La: | F Memb o n Watkins lane, 5 markel Jam 4 p.m. {ternoon Service. | byterxan Charch 61‘ an W Aisstonary Department of Vermont| _ FOFMeT S e B tha | 08 Bioh G Chm il e srusos| 6 pm—Young People’s So-| Ociiubiat 28 Seh16 A rosih Keller Memorial Lutheran c Rev. Thom Willlamson, jr.. has ap- S PISCOP. - g BV JOHN (1 5 it Avenue Chu | painted his whole congregation EPISCOPAL _iorace urch W feicty | S el Priirer | M, ASE AND o BE AR committee to bring to the services at St A nes Church ¥ ¢ ST N.W. | E 8 p.m.—Eve g Prayer. i - vivise! S, T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor the Church of the Advent, 2d ard U Ofe AART 9.30am | | i s northwest, tomorrow. the pur- SiTvoes: Siiax w11 ,‘..n;”.;m s AlexmdriaiSt Paul’s at evening Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. who formerly attended AR Ry 1 a 5 Ste WA = 2 o [ but who have moved aw St. Paul’s Church 0%, (uEEs Grace Church—GEORGFTOWN REV. PERCY FOSTER HALL. Rector. DIBTOANLL Wile's Bible Class” for Men. | as all v both voung an ' Janisin wis avie mfow ast v CHRISTIAN HEALING 11:00—Sermon— have besn metabers of the con Sinte b | HENRY L. DURRANT. “The King Cometh” I~ ==t = 2 dunchcon gregation, but are now living out of | S ] 2 T Dol iy s | i a e g First Baptist Church AUCT i town or away at school and who re- | 7 45— /. y and will | FoST Por the Thankegi ) |~ CHURCH OF THE - ’ "ST. JOEN’S CHURCH ! e“? i Ork, e, S irst Baptist Churc! Rob-} ‘The day will be ce ed @ H Gzorgetown | | e Menace of Isl SINTEENTH AND O STREETS. of the Dis- ..‘Hamecnméil% Sundas. " ol INCARNATION o ) Velork, st Sunday, e | Y.P.S.C. E.. 6:45 p.m. NS gencies. munion will be celebrated at 7 e af Ol b Will be colebrated ai : 5 Washmztnn Cathedral | W' 3id <y | Aven e i Junior, 3:00 p.m. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper and pentecostal ! THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL l,& | Intermediate, 6:43 p.m. Answers the published ques will 4 tn ave. nw. near Woodley road | “THE HOMELIKE uun(:u" {tions. “What Is the Matter With | fdam | ;z“' ;:n:; AVE. 13 AND R STS. ISP lre B 1ghsh Lutheran God? Why Does He Not Act v. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D. 1 < Rector. | 11:00 2.m CV-iWva » D. D, iand Stop the Ravages of E . Minister. . e Pastor Emeritus, E,o‘..;,y.g,i“? sc:gm NW. | A BURNING QUESTION THE WoRLD St. Andrew s Church | £ | A'u SOUIS Mcmorml C“l'-fl'ch 9:30 a.r Sunday school. hn T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. | % , _\. il . S0 avennc anll Vst ® | : . 10:30 am.—Men’s class | e ! “The Surest Secret of —— er and Sermo - - ecur | ies NS 1 i \% e Satisf: Success.” INGRAM Matker). by ! 11:00a.m. and 8 p.m—Preach Walkmg ith atisfactory Suc . I T80 pum.—Exentng e pm—Preach-| . ioian Esdenvor meesok. a m%%gggragaugmc 0 THE , 11:00 a.m.—Holy Com: 8:00—Fver i f 3 5 1 - 2. ” 30 Juhn Rurhive O C l % cordial welcome to AllY A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Brazit, 11 Rev. W. C. Robinson e t}ng::&tgflefl icxis a1 G 10 : H‘U‘RCH - = YA 7.30 Thursday—Praser weri 1, and chor ol ' "CONGREGATIONAL. CONGREGATIONAL ‘I’I}le NathflY Of Delhi, N. Y. E e o AND € STREETS quarier, and chors ecth st aad Mass_av —— s ) = i ! e B.F. Riioads, DD, Pastor | S“v 545 pm—Christian En- PIPRANY cren oGS, 0. = Sean 7w jdeavor. m. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN 8:00 p.m — Dr. C 'H. Paton. P Minister. CLEVELAND PARK 11:00 a.m.— 5 T10 i Rev. Ernest Halliday, D. D. X OF NEW YORK 2t Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. - 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service. 5:00 pm.—Junior C. E. Society. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m.—SUNDAY EVENING CLUB. Speaker: C Dr. William M. Marston of the American University. e Dv_‘ 9:45 a.m.—Church Schook Classes for all. Looxs, . p Everybody Welcome : E’rrrl’l’t'rrvrmn’ T ~; FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 5 § £ Tenth and G Streets N.-W. E Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister. £ 5 E GREAT MESSAGES g 11 A.M, DR.CORNELIUS H.PATTON of Boston i3 i 8 P.M, DR.ERNEST M. HALLIDAY of New York ! Congressman William Wallace Chalmers, of Ohio, will address the Gates Class in the church auditorium at 10 a. m. Every one invited. Young Men’s Class, led by George W. Richards, at 10 a. m. | Tomorrow at 4:45 P. M., Russian Cathedral Singers | Famous Quartet from Cathedrals of Russia sent to America by late Russian gov- Sk ernment to interpret Russian native music. They are attired in native costume. I Organ, Allegro Maestoso (1st Movement) (Ma- quaire); Tenor Solo (Selected), Nicholas Vasilieff; Organ-Echo €Yon); Songs, (a) “Lord's Prayer” (Ancient Chant), (b) “Cherubimic Hymn" (Po- poff). (c) “Rosary” (Nevin), Russian Cathedral - Quartet (In Old Church Robes), Nicholas Wasi- levsky, 1st Tenor; Nicholas Vasilleff, 2d Tenor: i Andrew Gregoriefr, Baritone; Michael Batalff, E Bass; Harry Wilhelm, Planist. Organ, The Bell 3 of Ste. Anne de Beaupre (Russell); Sones_( “Volga Boats Song” (Folk Song); (b) ] Water Bug and the Hose® (Melnikof), Russian ;E Cathedral Quartet: Organ Offertory, Andante ln I G (Batiste); Bass Solo (Selected), Michael Batalff; i Songs, (2) “Invocation to the Sun” (Folk Song), ra (&) “In the Woods™ (Folk Song), Russian Cath- Tuesday, 8 P. M. - g ‘Concert by Members of the D. C. Chapter of A. G. O. Admission Free k MISS CHARLOTTE KLEIN, Organist MR. HERMAN HOFFMANN, Violinist MES. RLuY POTTER Soprano MR- ADOLY TOROVARY Eianior MRS, h.m e O Pt i, Suie It BN, e Popular Concert, l-'rid-y, 8P. M. Favorfte Selections frem Popular given Senator Walsh, of Montana, Thursday, 8 P. M. Semator Thomas James Walsh, of mwfl-ux—-n—xmnnum itortum 8 P. M., Thursday, December Tth, on the subject: “Goed Will " Intelerance.” I:-T:I‘;‘l"lr. A.lln.: Warsaw, tenor, and George Jasger, vielinist. Catholics, Jews and Pretestants participate. All Welcome at All Services pe: = tie Christmes MALY Dew mem ts of Richmony for Rev Dawd Ransom Covell 11an ‘FIOMES banket A NORTHMINSTER"“fwes’,fif‘?'eiliyffirff:?f:}‘“’Ch e S., 930, 30. e ey o Jihet end it 1 e | BEV. J. . DUNEAX, Fastar. New Jerser ave. bet. 3 and X ata. L i L 3. FREDERIC WENCHEL, | i | | | { | | Pastor. Bundsy sclioul and Iive ciiss, 9:43. “Bexng- a Chnstxan ! Service, 11 a.m. cial hour, { i St. Mark’s Lutheran Church! s*‘r PAUL’'S CHURCH _ #t.. near Washington Circle, Rev. Robert Talbot. D.D.,, rial i 21 COMMUNITY CHURCH ator. hilaren Y. P T ‘ASK FOE B Donation s . 00 & ,"Bemv a Church Member” B pan Followe s Coi ! 77777 " BY THE QUARTET. hTuE Culell ]}l‘)‘;]li! ‘0'. kELL AT 8:00 p.m.- —&fl!‘ E“ Grfi‘ 5"“‘&"“‘"";‘0 cocsos s v o, STKTH PRESBYTERTAN | . s i | - 16th AND KENNEDY STS. X.W. i | At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park. ‘..'“,’n«l"ii'js’ REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, ANY i -l;\s'mk, LUTHER PLA(:E LB MU n‘-_r "FTF"{ e MEMORIAL | Jesus and H Hxs Father” R T | G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 5 a.m.—Rible school. 8 oL i ren’s Home. The service. With sermon by Thursday. praver b GOOD SHEPHERD between H and I ne. L T:30am D11 a0 am 8:00 p 3 Omberson (lf M\uTAhHfl-“‘V 2 fem Thure Everyboty Feels at Home in Bethan Come.’ West Washington Baptist & A Tirinceom: midweek ser Founded 1795, CURTIS WHITE. Rector, Strangers_w E i 5.8 L E o Presbyterian o AEER ! ' Central Presbyterxan Church F ‘-“‘t]};m .u.f;l?&e Chm‘d‘ o} . oBEDIENGE eix Church ¥’ communton, | PASTORS—DE. JOSE By Gome, hear what the Lutheran Church | 815t and X st n i sean | i Seats Free, Voluntary Contributions. | Bervices 11 “‘;‘L“;"‘} o po. by Eses] 29 nible e G This Church Welcomes YOU | ML R - ¥ the pa . “BAPTIST. i pomira i roe. T W 0. Millington ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | $&ii-mi, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 16th AND H STS, 5";-‘" éhildren cared for dusivg morniog MAN 8th and H Streets N.W. v S | worsh S : e DR T UL T Thke 14th street car or Mount Pleassar | B L 1he aGestions Tosm REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D.D,, PASTOR. iy s car or 16th 3t. bus line to Trving at. o w. 5o Qe tion Tiox Sailibe atoan REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D.D., ASS'T. PASTOR | Metropolitan Presbyterian Wednesdns nornms wC 1L MRS, CHARLES REV. A. D. BRYANT, MINISTER TO THE DEAF. Rev. l(ubflt J I 3 1 Fourth and B streets Mnlh:l\l! WOOD will u-l‘ln'm the meeting of the REV. FREELEY ROTIRER, Pastor. Womans Mishinare Soclets. Rublect; 9.30 2.m—SUNDAY SCHOOL. N. S. Faucett, Supt. “H é‘.‘.}fl"i&l}n}fl -‘ffi“.'::ur’ 11:00a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: { 5 p.m.—Christian Ende fet ody Invited to L [ 3R DT ong service by quartet T 2t S trayer aba pratse «“THE DISTRACTIONS OF LIFE” = hinday scliool. ! TENDLY, SOCIABLE CHURCH. | nt—Rulligerdiceland sermon/by the. COVENANT will be cordially welcomed. 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. Dr. Anderson’s theme: 7:30 p.m.—Evening prayer and sermon. | W II ¢ 1€ «* TER" | e allace Memorial G W SCOTT CAME SIR WAL Church of the Advent CHARiEs Woob, D. D., Cor. !;;n'mvn;x s New Hampsihire ave. HOW S BE - nister. g - ) Rev. Thom Witliamern; 35, Rector. 9:80—Suniny sehiots Classes for men and 11 an und S pm. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme: Home-Coming Sunday 11:c0Vomise service. Sermon by .’Georgetown Church 555, ~!l “THE PEOPLE WHO ARE TOO BUSY” Wood. Q| ;li""\?‘)‘:(n\}; llISAIG:'I\VI(,ES "”_""',;f;"""" vorcEs s“’"'fl %, AU AT o 8 p.m.—Service for the Deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister. &1 Pm. B B 338 bt 5008 Bk . N6wrRs 10 mE g AN . mon b i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—6:45, Senior; 700, Iuterme- 6-15= Ciirtins (Fudeavor supmer asdlives! Sherwoo! RO CORPOJ‘AFL LO\I\HJVION «00—Feiag “sircter. Sermon by Dr.| Rev. WALTER F. FAGL diate. 11 a.m. Sunday. Deoember. 3. Wood:® “TAW, LIBERTY AND | 11:00 .o i 2 Welcome, All Friends of ! Dt 1o thie Likeness of & Son" Advent Parish 8 lio—'nmbffi midmeck aervice. : . Men's class In Masonie e mARTwERSONRL T FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 7 IMMANUEL THE ASCENSION John Marshall Place To be the NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D. D., Minister . LIBERTY (I6th street and Columbia road) o 111 2.m.—“PRELUDES TO CHRISTMAS — GOVEIG-ISOHNSOIV I axtox | TH NEED” 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for all ages. E. H. l'on’:::lm | E De Groot, jr., superintendent. Chiurch scbool, 8 pomo—“HELL—WHAT THE AVERAGE 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, with sermon by the Pastor. i MAN HOLDS” 8 p.m.—Evening Gospel Service. Pastor preaches on What and where he thinks hell is. What he thinks the church and TI'IE SONG' OF SONGS, TI'IE BOOK OF Cl;l:%uvflwl Christians hold. What he thinks Bible teaches. Is he right? THE BRIDE” 9:30 am—Meeting of the Sunday Schuol. i X 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society. Prayer and Fellowship Service, Thursday, at 8 p.m. *| Thursday, 8 pm—“Our SQuthern Mountaineers” a stereopticon lecture Dr. Clayton’s Bible lecture tonight, 7:45 to 9:00 o'clock. Topic, by Dr. Clark. Silver collection for the work among them. ’ Young Men's and “THE SHINING STAIRWAY” : Tuesday—Supper and sale by Beneficent Society. ‘Women'’s Classes meet at 8 pm. Dine at church before meeting. o ! THE CHURCH OF THE SPIRITUALLY TROUBLED. SERVICES: 8 am.—

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