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FHE EVENING i STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. -G, - SATURDAY, Latest Announcements of ‘Church News, SPECIALIST’S BODY BORNE DOWN LANE OF BABES HE SAVED NEWARK, N, J.. December 16.— CHURCHES WORKING ON YULE PAGEANT! Eight Bible Stories to F|gure in Presentdtion at Central High School. The eizht storics of the Old and New Testaments that form the basis of “The Word and the Way,” the Chrizimas pageant that is being pre- | pared by the interdenominational committee for presentation at Cen- tral High Schoel on December 23, are in daily rehearsal under the direction 1 the various of Marie Moore Forrest, churches of Washingt Tn the story of * Abraham.” which the Young People's So vhen's Lpiscopal Church. the part of Abraham will De_ pla; by Arthur White, Lot by L v Dales, Ly Miiton | « large group of at- herdsmen and servants by | soclety. tendants. niembers of th In the Presbyteriun group. composed | the New ¥ Kk Avenua Church and Church of the Covenant. leading parts will be played by J. Martin Scrauaze, J. K, Victor Russell. ace Goodpa: Veitch, Miss Miss Esthe; ted by Ralph ¥ id & number of others. Tteconcith: ot Jacob and Esa the title of this scene. Rekearse “Ruth and Boar.™ The First Congregational Chureh is! rehears he storv of Ruth and| [ vhich is 0 be presented with 4 cast including Denls Connell as Boaz, Estelle. Wentworth as Naomi, Caroline McRinley as Ruth, Parr as the Kinsman, Dototh: strect as Orpah and Paul Stark ~r’as the Head Reaper. Miss Olea M. Woud is costume director of tals Eroup. The story of David w ~d by members of the cc of Vermont Avenue (I «nd Luther Place Memorial. with the former in speclal charge of the Boy David scenes, under direction of Miss Ardell Payn And In the cg: 1an Church | Jullet Lyctin was produced the David story. 3 first part of “The ia the coro fon of Dav Israel, and in this scene will Arthur White Nathan, with me daughter the messen . and Dorothy ser from Tsracl. Prophcis and Tnaiah. The propiiets znd 1 are to be nresented by lenis Connell as Isaiah nd a_group of ¥ wen from St Iatrick’s Cnurch and_the Catholic University. including Ralph Robert- and assisted by a group from The’ Church of the Epiphany as the Twelve Tribes of Isracl, all of whom the finale of the e are to appear in pageant, assisted by tweniy-four | elders, representing Urace lLipigcopal ! Church, and a number of other groups. | In the nativity story. given b, Foundrr Methodist Churci and St sndrew's Episcopal Church. AMre. Otis D. Swett will appear as the Madonna. | Meade Bolton MacBryde as lalph Robertson as tha Anzel The three wide men from will be impersonated b. Warren L. Terry, Harlan Randall and George S. Parkar. with shepherds and attendants by the voung propia Foundry Church, directed by Miss Helen,O'Rear, and the scven angels by pupils of C: le: the Rev Joseph, Gabriel. Caroline McKi The finale of the page: veal hosts of angels Te- the around throne, and in this scene the angels bers of the Girls” Friend- Soclety of Epiphany Episccpal Church, assisted by participants, almost five hundred i number. Rev. Earle Wilfley and Diffenderfer will both will be mei George M. the parts they tok last Chri “volce™ an Wwilfley derfer as proloz. BUY NEW PARSONAGE. Evangelical Lutherans Property at 1813 Kalorara Road. The eongregation of the Evangel- tcal Lutheran Church of the lipiph- 16th and U streets northwest. purchased the tiree-story resi- n dence at 1513 Kalorama road. which will ho occupied as a D: age on - 1 by thelr new pustor. Rev. valtemyer, and his family. parsonage | ithin _short < The walking distance of the church, and 15 convenient to hoth of the local car | systems. OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION €23 La. ave. a.w. N the Holiness. rrice Fvers 0 pom. P‘IJM me!lm; Toursday st S p.m. at the ‘above address. BIBLE_STUDENTS. Internationat Bible Students’ | Association Pm.filfl f:gmnm 3 p.m.—Lesture E‘;“JL{"I‘ “The Wi orld'sludgment D-v n Hmd’ (The ,l)h: lp'dl-ll 30 ible nunllet No_collection. FRIENDS, of St. Ste- | * WILL GIVE SHOWER. rt last Christ- I all the pageant! Acquire | | l r Bables whom Dr. Miller Royal Whitenack, tamous baby speclalist, had brought back to health paid tribute at his funeral yesterday afternoon. - Dr. Whitenack died Tuesday of blood poisoning from an infection of the throat. When the body was borne from the Roseville Presbyterian Church, many buby carriages containing fants whom he had attended ‘Prior to his illness, were lined up on both sides of the sidewalk out- side the church and the coffin was carried through the line of honor. Long before the funeral services started. the church was crowded with mothers and hundreds of triends of Dr. Whitenack, while hundreds more remalned In the streets to witness the ceremony. _ CHURCH TO CELEBRATE ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY | Bishop Darlington Will Preach 1 Sunday Morning at Epworth Iethodist. The Epworth 3. E. Church, South 13th street and North Carolina ave nue northeast, Is to celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of the { church, with spectal services, tomor- {row. Bishop Darlington is to preach at 11 am. and Rev. Dr. J. Howard Wells at 8 p.m. The former church was located at 7th and A streets northeast and was | destroyed by fire December 23, 1919. The corner stone of the pres church was lzjd_Thanksgiving day. 1921. Rev. of the churc ! i i i i John Paul Tyler s pastor! ) Orusaders’ Sunday SCheo‘l Class to Aid Orphan Girl. The Crusaders’ class of the Sunday school of the Vermont Avenue Chris- ‘hurch will give a Christmas at the church next londay ing for Grace Rice, the twelve-; old rph.m who has been adopt- ; ss and who lives at the an O-phins' Home, St. Louls, year ed b of this class. of which | Z ese is president. havi completed making a winter outfit clothing for the little girl, which was recently sent to her. The class has | also undertaken the support of a na- | ve African missionary helper. PLAN MASS MEETING. % 15 to be held Wed- at Cosmopolitan ) Church, N between 9th and| under the auspices cf the | Tree Laber Bureau of | Ministers' and Deacons'| mbia and mpel!n,, nz ways and means of negroes who a: entestainment of the| Church e Chris mont A be held at th ction of ‘h" The story of ativity of the Christ will be depicted in tableaux, in which many members of the Sunday icipate. Gifts will be -ibution from Central, Union Mission and an offering will be? taken for the ministerial relief work | of the United Christian Missionary Soclety. Dickens’ Christmas - Carol Motion Pictures Y. M. C. A. Auditorium Sunday—4:45 pm. (SERMONS ON THB BCREEN.) Everybody Invited THEOSOPHY. “Christ and the Clinstos” Mz, Millard F. Hudson Lightbringer }.o:lgc. T.S wr!:nu GHRIS 2, nducted by ‘W. Baker. | Room 8021 Barriter & mdx \l;’xx' near 7th n.w. tomorrow—* mm ), IN hb&'l! Y CHRISTIAN ull s in Psychology. xmy lngnlnn' lj:n Admission free. ! CHRISTADELPHIAN. | Every Sunday, 11:30_s.m. Al weleome. Chx;xstadclphian Chapel retien moet every Sunday at 1 em at Pythisn Temple, th st._n.w., 2od foor. m—ORTHODOXN 13th and Iniog ets. B Meeting for 'Mfl[v || Lfll Uhriatian Eadeavor, 6:30 p.m., soetal hous | preceding. 11, WRLCOME. Friends Mecting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. (Sunday) school—10 a.m. sy Alh’r\“vfl‘lm CHURCH OF OUR. FATHER 1STH AND L STS. NiW. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, Pastor Service, 11 am., Dr. Rice will preach on s of Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.’ Y. P.C B, 7 pm. | GNITED BRETHREN. Mlemorial United Brcthrm Church ~ am 5100 p.m.—Sermon aq Communion. PENTECOSTAL. Full 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. H. L. Cellier and H. W. Kline, Pasters. ! 1 cl.u-. l’ll!bt.lnfln Miller: avers’ Wedn Class to teach ; ot Personal Bran. and Christian Work every Tueeday s B . o charges. ‘All 570 welcome to Join Bring the sick. All @ S aitane at every P e £V T | ——— SECULAR LEAGUE. 1101 E fl. WW, AY—S P.M. )ulu U (Open_Fe ].ltll-l'l.) TeloEwen T e EM&T 4+ pm. | » j of the AMcKinley Memorial | & |ecutive secretary. {of Wasl | tional board are: Dr, IBOARD OF CHURCH LOCATESIND.C. National Colored Baptists’! Service Organization Es- tablishes Headguarters. The headquarters of the public service board of the national gvlored Baptist convention has been removed to this city, with branch offices in New York city, Chicago, Memphis, At- lanta, Dallas and ‘Los Angeles.’ This action was taken at the annual con- vention recentiy In St. Louis. Rev. Dr. 8. Gerlah Lamkins, pastor Baptist Church, reports there were thirty-gne delegates from this city. The chief interest in the convention this year, he eald, centered in the election of a president to:succeed Dr. E. C. Morrls of “Helena, A;‘k who, died last:Sep- tember. Dr. K. Willilams of Chi- j caBo, 111, ;was selccted president, and Dr. . Tavlor of Louisiana_vice president at large, and Prof. R. B. Hudson of Jelm, Ala., secretary. Local fi!l Honered. Dr. ). W. D. Normap of this & was_ elécted ‘national superintendent of the boards of the Unlited States of America, and Rev. S. Gerlah Lamkins was elected national exccutive secre- tary of the board of the convention. He will be in charge of headquarter: here. The national commissioners will meet Monday and organixe by eleci- ent | Ing a chairman, vice chalrman, secre- | tary ang treasurer. Nine commissioners were appoint- jed for each of the several boards ori branch offices. Besldes the national cuperintendent and the national ex- the comu ington to serve the na- Dr. Geoge O. Bullock, Dr. William B. Jarvis, Dr. Willlam H. Jernigan, Dr. George W. Brent, Mr. Lawrence E. Murray., manager of the Whitelaw Hotel, and Mr. John W, Lewls. presi-, dent of the Industrial Savings Bank of Washington %250,000 Building Planned. The executive secretary stated that plans were under ask 250,000 for the erec! v istration building in Washin, be Lknown us Baptist headq {znd that ther would ' nore, to be known or the purpose of carrying out the objects of the national hoard. Dr. Alexand as elected superintendent of evan- zelism in the United Sta of Amer- ica. Dr. J. P. Green of this city was | named vice president of the conven- ition by the Washinzton delesation. |The convention urned to meei U Septe Los Angeles, | Calif. PRESBYTERIAN etown Church 5,3 e JAML:T IIALEMH.L D. b. >IXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. MAURICE 8. WHITE, Minis Sunday school. “When Jesus Hesitated” 5:00 pan.>-Y. P. 8. C. 8:09 p.m. «m—opxxm “The Mystery Rehglons Thurs., 8:15 p.m.—*“The Miracles Mctropohtan Presbyterian ! rourth and 1 ut-eetn southeast RE PR ERLEY ROURER. Fastor. Special Services Re-entering Auditorium Decorated and Beautified. 9 —Blble school. N M “A Royal Interrogation” Dr. Isaac Ward 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor societies. 745 p.m.— “Believing God” Dr. McLeod Harvey Young People’s Special UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH TOUNDED 1821. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D\ T B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Durlog Construction of New Churck 45—8unday echool. 11:00-—Morning wor:hip Sera mon by the minister- : Aquilla Sayles, | Wilbanks of this city | D. C. UNITARIAN HISTORY TOLD BY MRS, SCUDDER Book Ifim by League Gives Ac- count of Church Activities Here. The history of Unitarianism in Washington is told in a volume writ- ten by Mrs. Jennie W. Scudder. The tle of Unitarianiam Jnahe Nationg: Capiiat and {s issued under the ausplces of the Washington Chapter of the Uni- | tarlan Laymen's League. The author relates that the Unita- | rian_Church of Washington on No- vember 11, 1921, became one hundred years old.’ But she carrles the story well over into the present year, in or- der to bring into this volume of church hsitory the latest word re- garding the new half-million-dollar church and parish house now under construoction at 16th and Harvard streets. S The frontispiece is a drawing of the) first Unitarlan Church in Washing- ton. A long list of prominent mem- bers is also given. A history of the church Is given from the structure at 14th and L streets, which was sold. to the holding of exercises at the Wnickerbocker Theater. which ter- | minated with the disaster and finally to the present services, hich are held at Keith's Theater on Sunday mornings. Praise of the pastoratc of Rev. Dr. . B. Plerce. the present minister, U. is also glven. —_— GIFT FOR LEPERS’ BAND. {\Washington Society Sends Music Instrufents to Louisiana Haven. { The Washington Ausiliary, Mission to Lepers, is sending as a Christmas siit to the lepers In Carville, La., music| ruments for the lepe: band. Culbertson, president | {of the auxlliary, states that the in- i struments have been shipped from ew York and it is expected fllt) | will_arrive in time foz the T e cout was 3215, Any fricnd iching to share in the joy of this ft muy send check or post office Grder 10 the treasurcr, Mrs. Washington | Tonham, #3 U strcet norihwest, i { | ! fu: Mrs. John ¥ PRESBYTERIAN. The Church of the legnms SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 2gnd st. beiween P and Q sts. n.w. REV. ANDREW E. BIRD, Paster. 9:45 u.m.—Bible scbool. ¢ the family. Ecmngton h FAITH: . Seats fros Wenmnnter Clnmb]ltmoml s & REV. HENRY W. 'rm.sou Pastor. 11w - “MEROD TH < The c “ ntitiod “The Veaven'y dlen enjos this musieal treat | Bible sehool. Aen’s Bible e i 00 p.m—C. E. mee 5 p.m. _“PARABLE OF A RIGH MAN Gunton Temple le Memorial AND NEWTON STs. BEY, BERNARD ERASKAMP. M. A., Pastor. [ m_-—Sunday school. Set “THE MIND OF! Music by choruy cholr. —Christian Endearor socleties. n.— Serwou by the pastor. “CHORCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST, REV. CHARLES W0OD, . D, . 9:80—unday school. Classes for men aud | 1 oo—mmr 8:15—Prelimtnacy mosical program, 3:30—Afternoon_service Address by Dr. urby s G THE MORAL VALENT OF WA G:15—Cnintian- Eadeator ‘wopper per sersice. 8:00—Evening _service, Sermon D Weod s “AB CHRISTS COMING | UNANTICIPATED?” Erening choir of 100 votces. 5:00—Thucaday, midweek service. ALL r:u:ou werrl Sermon by Dr. and ves by nE 9. 9. ‘30 5:00 ‘—Westminster League. 8: —Eocial Hour for Young I'esple. 1 .—Christlan Endeavor. 8! —Sermon by Dr. Tayler. $:00 p.m. Thuraday—Prayer uervics. el chidien cared for durig ‘morntag | rect car or Mount rluun bus line to Trviag st. n.w. “RELIGION AND —_SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS, The People’s Tabernacle 0th &V sts nw—Elder Lowls C. Sheats, Minlster—Sund; me; wobject— oo AMoNG TR PROTLE" NEW _THOUGHT. Wednesday, 30, st 1765 Euclid st. “Christ and '(‘)‘.“’"“n?.“n'.‘ "." i rvice Al s, lose with healing gervice. All welcome. Field. leader. DivineSolence literature fgr sale.s overy SOCIETT OF WASHINGTON, 300 Homer Bldg., 601 13th St Viva M. and Garnett :-nu-x: Christian Metaphysician: Reading room open dally. 10 a.m. (n 8 pm. ilence, 12:20 every day. Sunday, 8 p.m., or Friday, § p-. Spiritual Healing Service The National Science of Truth Association “Business and the Christ Principle™ SPEAKER— Charles H. Watts OF PHILADELPHIA. iunlq evening at & o'clock. 8_o'clock “For Tl-unc Id.tlc“](n:gdom" THE I’LAYHOUSE 1814 N:ST. N.W._ “National Center of Christ 812 17th St. X.W. bytertan Tenth anniversary sermon § p.m.—"'FOUNDATIONS OF SAPPHIRE: WINDOWS OF AGATE; GATES OF cmnc\‘cm Sermon repeated pecial:request. ‘CONGR! A TONIGHT 8 o’Clock i | i i 18—*“The 1! Power Tuesday, Thursday, a Devil?” Friday, 2 ZJW Question” 100,000 CHURCHES T0 OBSERVE PEACE DAY . DECEMBER .16, 1922." Activities and Services TO DISCUSS LEGISLATION. The legislative program of the N tional Woman’s Party will be forth before the Secular forum, 1101 E street northwest, ‘to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Sue White, research secretary of the Won-n- Party organization, will be CHRISTMAS SERVICES. “wm. Gifts for King” at Epiph- any Lutheran. 'rhe Epiphany Lutheran Sundly hool will celebrate Christ: by the book is “A Century of with clusses for | 4:45 P. M. 9—+The Wednesday, 20—"Where Is Heaven?” zl-—"Why Temptation? Is There Musical Vespers Sunday 4:45—De Luxe Concert Party of New York a l!rvlea of “White Gifts tor the Federal Council Asks Christians in |{K!n&.” to bo held next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Lantern slides depicting the Christmas story will be | Glvection of John F. Stowell, and various exercises will be given by the Demanding that the governments of |children. -+ the world fnd other ways to settle dis- | At the close of this portion of the Dutes than by war, the Federal Council |®€rVices the classes in the school will 3 resent in some novel form their 1 of Churches has issucd a Christmas call “white gifts.” consisting of money, t0 100,000 congregations to observe De- |toys, groceries and food or other cember 24 a3 World Peace Sunday. The hficeu::ii“ These are all to be dis- tribi % e before Christmas to poor onli‘“:‘ec?]: # for conferted actlon not|gamilies and local charitable organ- | stmas, but also for persist- izations, ent effort during tie year toward the| attalnment of an eventually warless :.vorid tarough International co-opera- | ton. Ciristians in twenty-seven countries | throughout the world wiil observe World Peace Sunday. This was agreed upon at the conference of the World Alliance i for Imernaumal Friendshlp Through the Churches in Co & el C n Copenhagen last sum. The call of the Federal Council Churches is slgned by Or. becn ;:f Bpeer, its president; Dr. John H. Finley, chairman of its commission on interna- { onal justice and good wjll, and Bishop Charles H. Brent, vice chairman of the commission. Bishop Brent was chief j chaplain of the A. E. F. during the wazg __PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Join Marshall Place. I JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, | I | MINISTER. 1 am. A CHRISTMAS PRELUDE 8 p.m. “THOU FOOL” WATCH NIGHT, Decémber 31, 11 O’Clock ~ PRESBYTERIAN. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th und Fairmont sts. n.w. PASTORS—DE. JOSEPH T. KELLY. DI. TSAAC WARD. selical. 9:50 w.m.—Mr. \.cmne supt, A progressive, soclable mm. 8 school, Wit a welcome for Suzday Morniug worship—11:00 a.m. Evenlog worahiip—8:00 p.m. Twenty minates of congrezational singing precedes the evening preact: Sezior and Iatermed! C en Endea: NITED ;.:u o at T oclock” Al Young Shusarr. | { le cordially invited. _Miss Jove: d i Ditae Kicney ood Mr. Wells Alex| OO en s A CAMBRELL. Fastor - ! 1 ander, lcuders. Tk || Trassr ang pralie’service—Thursdar sigut | e ym‘;a.ml e $:00 pm.—A, Gracious latitation and An Hones Sunday meratag. Dre. 24, at 10 :30—Sucday | pes. echool Curlstmas’ program will | 8 5. 0um Bundis e et . W P b Church T30 Thurstey"Prayer service. : ¥ . Dee, 81 X - tern. 5 = v it 3 r""."“'""'"- S J‘fm’.‘",, tanChuirch| Epiphanys or o smentog Templef s c1l=n—tiie Draver acd pralse se = i . e ) REV. 7, K. DUNIAN, Pastor, o REY, FOSTER . t.m'. ) { Baptist Snspcrmv ; ?}x]ce orning _worhi pm.— e (90—Sunday school. Rev. Dillon Bronson, D.D, ! 7:00—Christian Endeasor. ” SdG MUSIC BY THE qmmn_ PECK Penn. Ase. and 28th n.w. | | ;“Why There Is No Music in Hell” —Men's Dbl unday sciiool. an Er 1 ! New York! Avenue NEW YORK AVE.. 13th AND H STS. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., Pastor Emeritus, 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 10:30 a.m.— Adult Classes. 11:00 am.—Dr. J. Stanley Durkee. president of Howard University, will preach. 6:45 p.m.—Christian En- {deavor. Miss Nannie Burroughs iof the National Training School ‘for Colored Girls will speak. A {quartet of girls from the school } will sing. ! 8:00 p.m.—Dr. i preach. | tmas l:l:e Bible School. | CONGREGATIONAL. PLYMOUTH CHU'RCH sermon . by minister. “REPORT OF THE SPIES,” sermon by minigter. | i $ Is B ! | mu Axton Dnu[heflu wil sml A COMMUNITY cmuRcH. Durkee will | [NGRAM MEMORIAL CHURCH Tenth st. and Mase. ave. r.e. Rev. B. F. Rhonds, D.D., Pastor Services. 11 w.m. and 8 p.m. Choncs Wirh 2Webdow | MT. PLEASANT COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest | 1S WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister, 11:00 a.; “How the Soul Discovers God” Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. And 3.00 p.m. —\'esper Service. ‘emptation: Soul | ' 5:00 pm. 1]umor C. E. Society. 5 | 6:00.p.m—Intermediate C. E. Society. ] 7:30 p.m—~SUNDAY EVENING CLUB. Speaker: | | Dr. Richard A. Bolt, director of the American (hild | Hygiene Association. 9:45 am.—Church School. Classes for all. icome Everybody Wel DE LUXE CO CERT PARTY OF NEW YORK Marie Caslova Ruth Williams Abram Chasins “mhhn Free Collection First Congregational Church § Tenth and G Streets N. W. | " Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister ; !I l ] 2 = 3 | | I [° | 1 z Dr. E. L. House, of Oregon Noted Psychologist and Lecturer 11 a.m.—*An Available God.” 8 p.m.—“The Drama of the Face™ '8 p.m.—*Life ag a Masterpiece” The Psychology “ of “Religion SP. M “‘Concentration”- "Jaul.mcnldou:lllfln!(hd . “The Father the Subcomscious Mind, and Ui Holy Spirit the Superconscious Mind of G 1™ “The Psychology of Love” “How to Get Health and Keep It of the Will” of Dress 's Greatest Twen ty-Seven Countries to Act 4oed i Somaoction with readings nd LUTHERAN. c.,..F”:".. worshtp with o, e Christmas hymns. vested boy on December 24. choir will lead ine music, under the | Atonement M“i‘.‘ ) ;St. Marl’s Lutheran Church ; &;Ihnci _speaker. Following ite’s presentation the subject wlll be discussed by the audience. m—fi-‘ Public wn-ln. and” 105 p.m.. people th song serv! wermon on hE Crows; ‘On THE m lcome. Come ; l Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner of 10th and 1 Ktx. N.W_ WALTER H. uoon. D. D., Pastar. 7 echaol LG8 CENake, Pastor, Church of fi&ormzfion_ 204 Bl e REV. lfll' WEIDLEY, D. D., EVERY lu'lDA!~ rLBuC INVITED. Fifth Bapt tist = E NEAR 7 11 a.m. —nr SOUTHWEST. on’ “THE ELIMA OF n E. LIFE.™ Sr. Jon 8. Beonece wiil tell - "l‘l!l srom OF MY LIFES Gperia) | . 9:30r Chaj Quristmas mas gifts, Wednesday night Abou: be sent £ the sick and |ty We stand for the funds LOOME. Brooidand Bapust Church and_Newton N.E 28.0. 0" DIETE, PASTOR. Gth AND P STS. N.W. Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Paster. :ZION Gorman, 10 s Bogiy 11:008 sa ..a Bis Movey.” 10, a.m. 81 h, ll ‘I . P . s Lather League, a3, &2 B Beport from “Erery Member chisy fimnmm Monday £y ursda, 4 | St. Paul's English Lutheran Church Dieventh and H Streets N.W. John T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00— Sermon by the Pastor Ble schoot 9.30 : C. E., 6:45 pm o Al WELCOM Metropolitan Baptist Church Sisth and A sts. mortheast. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Paster. xmu n Eleven— “The Christmas Spirit” 9:30—Bible achool. A class for ou. $ig5—Christian Eadeavor meeting. % "":'.‘r'ir"; "c‘";' meets D thos bt E‘m . th Choi { Seren Poru-nv» = vening with the Choir “What Are You Worth Constating of 3frs. B. IT. Smart, Miss Matian FINE MUSIC AND A ROYAL WELCOM roer, Mr. H. F. Aldridge, Mr. Walter Tlcmpreyiang Miss Lockie Kincer Davies, ATTEND THE CHURCH TIAT Tows, GOES _AND GROWS CONTI: TOUSLY. Luther " League. Mvening services p. Communion_both church secrice LT December 21. R:00 school Christma i For THE W " Christ Lutheran Church Now Jersey ave. Lot M and N s, . nmmu WEN( Sunday School and Bible Class, 9:45 Trinity Lutheran Church Cor. 4th and E wts. oo, (Missourt ‘serRogoEn, Fevtor, oY Church Cor. 10th & N sts. PASTOR, DR, 3. J. MUIR. The Glad Hand Awaits You _ KENDALL ‘- BAPTIST Nizth and B e.w.—Pastor Walter C. Boott. EBELLION, ENDURANCE OR ICTORY. THE MAN WHO EXDS IN BIN- 8. 20. Wear Cross Roads” s, Join ove of ou election return ing several Christmas baskets to seeds. your bit. spel Sing. Violin Solo. KHODE TSLAND AVE. classs, 9 W & Lo Seraan. o0 pm Taz. | BETHANY ™00 econd s 3 e clfisn. . = | Rev. HUGH T. STEV Pastor. K‘]l‘r Mem« l‘lfl] ther Preaciing by pastor. “THE DOT- © L“ an i BLE PORTION pm.. “LIFE'S PROB- AUD. AVE. AND Oth 5T. N.B. LEM_ SOLVED: rr.m- idoal, 9:30 am- urch 5 3 pom, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor viag, 8 pim Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. “Wiles Bible Class” for Men. 11:00 am. and 7:45 pm— Midweek service. Thur BYPU Columbia Federation Present Dr. Smner R. Vinton crmon. 2 .P.S.C.E, 6:45 p.m. 0OLORED FICTURES | FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH Junior, 3:00 p.m. 1 T 22 Intermediate, 6:45 p.m Admittance }'r-(, \-., Collertion. * Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Caroline eve. e.r. ruroxr ‘W. JOHNSON. *“The Next Big Thing” — “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” B anq Sth streets sw. HAYES. D. You TR ar g ) | i | 1 | e o kel L F0—Bible echosl. 5 743 p.m.—Fvening service. oung people st eeting, Thursday, » BAPTIST. wARE THIY CRUBCH YOUR GHURCR CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D.D.. PASTOR R . A. F. ANDERSON. D.D., ASS'T. PASTOR REV. A. D. BRYANT, MINISTER TO THE DEAF. 9.30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. N. S. Faucett, Supt 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme: HIGHER BENEVOLEN 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. Rev. Linn C. Drake will speak. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme “A GREAT HOUSE CLEANING” 8 p.m.—Services for the Deaf. Rev. A. D. Bryant, Minister. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—6:45, Senior; 7:00, Interme- diate. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. PRAYER MEETING on Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock, conducted by the Vaughn Bible Class. All Are Cordially Invited. IMMANUEL | To be the, NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th street and Columbia road) GOVE G. JOHNSON, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for all”ages. De Groot, jr., superintendent. 11 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP, with sermon by the Pastor. 8 p.m.—EVENING SONG SERVICE, led by Mr. Percy S Foster, assisted by Male Chorus and Choir, using the new Son« Books. , Prayer and Fellowship Service, Thursday, at 8 Dr. Clayton’s Bible lecture tonight, 7:45 to 9:00 o'ciock. Top:c “ALONE, YET NEVER -‘ALONE” COME! - " THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE). Special Christmas services in message and music. DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER'S Subjects: “*HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS” $ pm.— “THE COMING OF THE KING” MESSAGE BY DE. TUPPER. MUEIC BY DUDLEY BUCK. CANT ATA Quartet and large chorus. The choir—Mrs. Florence Howard, soprano and director; Mrs. Willlam . Reed, contralto; Charles E. Riddel, tenor; Arthur Chester Gorbach, bass, and Charles T, Ferry, organist. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, Supt. B. Y. P. Union, 6 to 7:45, with social and retreshments at ¢. Sunday Sohool entertainment on Friday, December 22, at %:30. Cantata: “THE MADE-OVER SANTA” Strangers and visitors-to the city cordially invited to worship with u= All Green Line Busses Pass Church Door. THE HOME CHURCH E 1 8 p.m.