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THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C,° SATURDAY, Latest ' Announcements of Church News, DECEMBER .30, 1922. 1 Activities'- | and £ Services WATCH NIGHT SERVICES PLANNED BY CHURCHES|™, Elaborate Musical Programs in Many Instances Will Supplement Regular New Year Eve Schedules. ting will be held following the evening meeting. “On the Threshoid” will be the sub- Ject of the sermon by Dr. Clarence E. Rice at the Church of Our Father tomorrow morning. Dr. Willlam L. Mud Mudge of Chambers- burg, Pa., will occupy the pulpit of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. = Preaching tomorrow at l a.m., and at 11 p.m., deliveri: New Years greeting at the nmwl vigll service. t St. Mark's Lutheran Church tbe {eaper service tomorrow watch night servic: Watch night services are to be held in many of the churches of the N tional Capital tomorrow night. B« sides the religl ATTBNE ments have been in so churches for elabora cises. l short interval hllr before watch services. Others will not hold the exercises until an hour or so be- fore midnight. An old-fashioned watch night serv- ice will be held in the Fourth Pn;h! southern mountain will be shown. There also & repetition of the fireside will hyoms will service, when old familiar be sung. At Trinity Diocesan Church watch rvice begins at 11 o'clock p.m. Th mervice will follow somewhat alo the line of that on Christmas eve night. The holy communion will be celebrated by the light of the stars and the special lighting effect, which with the greens of the Christmas decorations gives an atmosphers of mysticism very much in line with the converulhn. with light re{rulmnnu, and close with the presentation of a New Year pageant entitled, “Passing On the Ligh Dr, John E. Briggs will preach on “Speaking Kind Words and Writing Love Letters During 1923” at Fifth 8 p.m. he will preach “The Meaning and Beauty of Baptism” and baptize several converts. From 10 ‘p.m. till midnight there will be a community 1dea of the smervice, will be used|watch night service, where special again. Instead of a sermon the Trin-|and -gprovrtne music will be ren- 1iy cholr will render thirty-minute j dered by the choir and brief addresses different heads of Christmas cantata. ev. David Ra will be made b different ministers som Covell will conduct the service.|departments an He ‘will_preach ll 11 am. on ‘Tha]ol Southwest. Usei g/ Chrlat ———— ‘The last ‘le:nflled n Lh‘: o}:i xyell' ial watch night service will[ will be celebrated at the Calvary haAh: :c-t the Western Presbyterian | Methodist Church. At the 11 o'clock Church. Christian endeavor service|serv the pastor vzlll Drelch on will be held at 8 p.m. and the hours| “Life’s Twelve Hours” At 8 o'clock from 9 to 11 p.m. will be devoted to|R Dr Montgomery will deliver & Christian fellowsl non-iecture on ‘“The Man Who of the church. s Unsatisi . At 10 o'clock & with special featur will be held at|social hour is to be held to which the 11 p.m. In the upper room. public is invited. At 11 p.m Dr. Mont- gomery will conduct an old fashioned At Bréokland M. E. Churm tomor- | watch night service. row morning the pastor will prea The Unfalthful Steward.” Tn th Grace Baptist Church, of which the evening at 8 a short sermon will Rev. F. W. Johnson is pastor. will preached on “Closed Doo after | Fold watch night services tomorrow, which there will be a communion | The church service will be held at the service ending about 9: o'clock. | regular hour, 7:45. From 9:15 to 10 This is in lleu of & midnight watch |o'clock there will be youns people’s service. period; 10:16 to 11 will be Sunday school period and beginning at 11:15 the pastor will be in charge. Rev. A. W. Gottschall, tary, will preach at both services to- morrow st the Ninth Street Christian Church. £ B Things!” 1s the subject of Rev. Hes Swem tomorrow night st the Centennial - Baptist ~Church, —when there will be popular music and the male quartet and the male chorus sing. The morning subject ls “The Gain-place.” Peck Memorial Chapel will hold a 'lu:h night service beginning at 9 Rev. James E. Freeman will preach in Epiphany, Church tomorrow at 11 a'clock and in the evening at 8. He will also address the confirmation class at 3 o . There will be a watch night service, beginning at 11 o'clock, 'Ilh brief address and celebration of the holy communion. followed by the ringing of the chimes at 13 midnight. On New Year day there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 10 o'clock. state secre- The masses at St. Patrick’s Church on New Year day will be celebrated at e, 7, 8 9, 10, 11 and 13:10 o'clock. B RIERC seevionhasionlng ety At _Metropolitan Baptist Church f,:,‘."::',,;"','n',"."{,‘,:l I s Reav. John C. Ball will conduct watch night services tomorrow. beginning 5 p.m.. with an organ recital by Gertrude Smallwood. The chil- from the Baptist Home will give entitied “The Garden of ice and will be in charge of Charles Thaden. E. L. Kley will speak. There will be an Intermission with refresh- —— e BIBLE STUDENTS. At $.30 Rev. Dr. Ball| ——— == o will preash on “Good Cheer for the [nternational Bible Students’ New Year,” followed by sixteen ;la&u of ihe Bidle school present- Association ng resolutions and prophecies for 1953 "Rt 10 oclock & sacted musical FITRAN AUDITORITN, will be given by the cholr, after IP'-WNM“ .m“mfl: ch ‘s Social whl be held and re- = freshment serv y e woman's e haes "Heq1 Welock the bas: PROFIT OR LOSS” tor will conduct the watch meeting| _ (et ""‘m‘“"[" gn the general theme Watch Wit T v, Me our” and at midnight songs rruu for the new year will be sung. NEW THOUGHT. “The Living Way' '"H” tne sub-| “How to Get What You dect of Rev. Dr. Earle Wiineys ver-| Want or the Road to Power” ‘mon tomorrow mornin mont Avenue Chrl-unn Church. In| Lecture by MATTHEWS mwm nnor the evening at 8 o'clock an illustrated | A48d lecturer, on applied Chrisi service will be held. A watch night 3'- e Y -.:4: -'-;.!m-. " feriag. Nooa mestings datly. above eddrens. NEW THOUGHT. NEW THOUGHT CONFERENCE Come and hear the leaders tell of the message of joy and l;eal(h Wednesday, January 3, 8 pm., 300 Homer Bldg., MR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS of Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, January 4, 8 pm., 1814 N St. N.W. MRS. ELIZABETH TOWNE, Editor of Nautilus, Holyoke, Mass. THE NATIONAL SCIENCE OF TRUTH ASSOCIATION Sunday evening st B o'clock. ADA RAINEY—Subject— “The New Life” ‘Wednesday evening st .8 o'clock TEE ETALING CLASS. Christian Metaphy, n—o;m-m- uku--.-u" Joos. st Busday, 8 to I! p.m., The Approach of the New Year and Wztch Meeting First 12 lessons in Slimtian Healing. | “Tm Character of Being and How Microbes Are Made” ‘n-'lvf 8 pm.. Thursdsy evening at § o'cleck— Elizabeth Towne of Holyoke, Mass. Bubject— “Coue, and Beyond” ALL WELOOME. THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 X OT. N.W, 'Sas aNTaEwe. REV. G. W. CORY, Superintendent $14=316-318 John Marshall Plsee The Mission to the “Churchless,” and Who Need Help Supported by tBe® we yepert with great L7t 18 Churches snd our many _y . ..o oyr apprecis- A W, friends of many states; b L tion of the respomees to Toml o our Religieus Werk best in our histery; our Rellef Work is one of ::: most direct—to help WeWhhtoThlnkAlldOwlhnyFrhnds for Interest Shown our call for assistance— m‘.nmfl-nu ot the Vi ot We Fed The Minlenites of the M A D W 300 De. tmhey, 908 15 490 werthy men of mazy Lo o Gave 300 chilires ?‘ to liguidate a3d pay Isterest on Wertgages, 3 overy & large plumbisg Wi, repeir Bills end ".'-..’;" m-—nummm-u Opes-air evasgeliom 'WASHINGTON, D. €. Telephone Main 1731 APPROVED BY THE CHARITIES -:"fl." Toe Migs J0%e N ENDORSEMENT COMMITTEE Dny Nursery aad Home for Children Igfants’ Welfare Station and Dispensary Bmployment sgeney o i [ morrow morning | sermon. Baptist Church tomorrow morning. At} ments, followed by speclal music and sermon. Beginning Tuesday at 8 p.m. m-u will be wnnnllma services ll he wnk .xeom Baturday, with a dit- speaker each night. ‘There vlll be a w in the First Congi tomorrow night uur the regular evening service when Dr. Arthur Da-rin Call, secretary of the Auurten Peace Soclety, will spesk on “The New Year Among the Nations.” At the Immanuel Baptist Clmrch Rev. Gove C. Johnson preaches nd at nlgm Dr .Y. B. Clayton vruchn the w l’b ‘There will be the lower room after this, tluu l clolln{‘unlc- in the main room at watch out the old yesr. A varied watch night promm has been arranged for Hamiin Church, which will last from l o'clock until the new year is greeted. A pa- geant, “The Child Prophecy.” will be Eiven at 8 o'clocl t 9 o'clock Bish McDowell will ach. At-10 o'cloc] refreshments will be served and at 10:30 an address will be made by R resentative John Box of Texas. Sin, ing and Instrumental music will take up the remainder of the time. In the morning Rev. H. P. Fox, the pastor, will preach on Tor‘oulnl the Past.” At the First Pmby“rllu CIIIIN!I: service there will be & watch ni service, and midnight commun! on | from 11 to 12 p.m. Shiloh Baptis services tomorrow at 1 h meeting n![h!. 'Méb 0 p.m. Dr. Waldron will pnuh on “Wltch Night Les- sons.” The choir will render special| ., music snd will be assisted by. the | & Shiloh quartet. The New Year eve subjects of Dr. Tupper of the First Baptist Church will be, 11 a.m., “The Un- | trodden Pathway of the New Year.” | Watch-night services from 8 to 12; sermon by Dr. Tupper, 8 to 'llh music by quartet and large 3 P. U. program. 9:30 to 10 recep- tion in honor of Capt. and Mre. Simmers, who are leaving for Boston; devotional services, 11 to midnight Refreshments are to be served. The last Sunday of the year wiil be appropriately observed in the Metro- politan Memorial M. E. Church, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell minister. In the morning he will preach on “Working After a Model” The “watch-night” gervices will begin at 7 o'clock with an Epworth League rally. From 8:30 to 10 p.m. there will be a public reception, with en- tertainment.. At 10 p.m. Rev. Dr, drew M. Brodle of Chicago wlill sp: and the Metropolitan quartet will sing. At 11 p.m. Rev. Dr. Clarence True Wilson will preach and Miss Naomi Phelps of Oregon will sing. The closing service of consecration will be held from 11:30 to midnight. From 10 to 10:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Johnson will play a special program on the chimes, and ‘lll also toll out the old year and ring in the new. Beginning January 7. the week of rayer will be observed, and the nlngdurin‘ the week except y. ishop William F. Mc- will speak January 8 at 8 NAZABENE. Church of the Nazarene Beventh and A Streets N.| LEEWIN B, WILLIAMS, Fast school, PSYCHICAL SCIENCE. V. VALTA PARMA, A. B, A. M., a5 recejved from s epirit mester. ART CENTER—STUDIO 308, 1106 CONNECTICUT AVE. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. Usual admissioa. Lectores Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, E —___THEOS om Hi Side Christianity by Dr. W. W, BAKER, Auspices Lightbringer Lodge, T. 5., Room_ 302, t :m:au nwedaceday. 8 7. 8 p.m. 83d Superconselo o l 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, DEC. 3lat. LECTUR AT 8 P.M- “éob—the Impatient” y E. M. Dawson 11 & —Ber by tor, 4 ; e Happy -.x' Yei ll-.fle rvice and sermon. Fourth Presbyterian Church 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. The Home-Like, Friendly Chureh. * Everyoue Sure to Fiod a' Welcome. 9:30 &.m.—Sunday II. Jemes A. MacElwee, Classes for 11:00 .m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Al troe i:}kun ia Josus Ch ::nrm i the God, cordial THed s "t auite with ue. Recep- sery. sing of 00 p.oa. —-ou Illlk-‘ 'l'el it o e tacioding & Cx T2 It .‘- ok UTHERN ASS| isteonn and 17 fl SET. JAMES B, TAYCOM, 1. o mm. Bible claspes. by Dr. Taylor. lor, ! 00 :00 by Dr. Tayl ; Thuredsy—Prs P dimxidres chred 1{.":-»-. morning N, AVE. AND N BT, "'00! ‘WOOD, D, D 9:30—8undsy scheol. Classes for mem snd 11:00—Morsing servics. Sermos by Dr. .ll—hu-luq musical m" .”' '. Grant .l ull -3 ¢ supper sad ves lp.-—‘élbl ‘l‘flil!? GOD AND TOOK 1 pu—Watchaight services oo Temple mh -u_a at_all_serviess. - 15,084 PUPLLS ENROLLED IND. . BAPTIST DRIVE Workers in Bible Olass’ Campaign |1, Are Planning to Attend Convention. Of the 472,127 new pupils enrolled in the Baptist Bunday sch south during the th: 175,000,000 campaign, 5, contributed by the Baptist Sunday schools of Washington, it is an- nounced by local Sunday school work- eors, who are planning to attend the second south-wide convention of or- ganized Baptist Bible classes that will be held at Hot Springs, Ark., Janyary 16 to The District of Columbia will b- represented on the program J. Counctilor, nlldoat of lh. an Bible class for men at i x lllt Church. “ Inn ng to Christ and Winning to Service” is the slogan of the conven- tion and the aim is to enlist the or- Church is to, havelganised Baptist Bible classes through- out the south in winning persons to Christ and then developing them in Christien service as the chief task for 1923, Representatives of or- anized classes from every stats in the territory of the Southern Baptist convention = will attend the Hot #prings_convention, it is snnounced. Robert H. Coleman las, official song leader for the Sout! ‘Baptist convention, will have ch of the song_service, while the s of the First Baptist C!lnrch of Cln(on, Ga., will attend In & body snd con- tribute special music. TO HOLD SPELLING BEE. i _The youung ladies’ Bible class of the Weltern Presbyterian Church will hold 3) eum“!bn in the chburch pariors 2y af ‘The “uhln‘lan Choral Society will #ive selections. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Johs Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER. l | i 11 am. “HENCEFORTH"” 11 p.m. Watch ngh Pesn, Ave. and 28th n.w. ll"\G W. KETCHUM, MINISTER. .—Sermon by Mr. Ketchum. uWatch Night Service 10:15 a.m.—Men's Bible class. 160 p.m.—Sundey_achool. C'5 Goina in Walch night service at 9 p.m. Zyangelistic services all the week, begia: ‘ming_Tuesday. 8 p. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND EENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE . WHITE, Mixister. 9:80 a.m.—Susday scbool. 11:00am— :Alpha and Omega “Reork szt Abides” Thurs, 8:15 p.m.-—Mid-week service | WesternPresbyterian Church 2l AN 19th end 20th .w. J. DUNHAM, —Sunday school. ll‘fl “How Old Art Thou?” .m.—Christian Endeavor. 0881700 p.on: .~ Tellowship ‘Bours 1o Church 11:00p.m. —rua aight service. and Loving i WW Memorial Tiren T t. and ire " ci"unm, r.‘:-';r. Cholr “Dire: Mov Or THE NEW ’I'HD FOUNTAIN OF LIFE.” :30; O. E. 7:00. UTHERN PRESBYTTRIAN. A¥DREW R. BIRD, Paster. —Bible school, with classes for mmm of the family. manse, 1o chi il strangers A CORDIAT, WELGOME TO ALL, Metropolitan Prcsbyteflan Imtl and B Qm ol 920 ._-—lm- scbosl. i) iistias Eadeas soclaties, BYZ, OLD YEAR. WORTH CAFITOL, GOR. £. BRUNDAGE, Dy Dy Misister. wcbool, 9:80 a.m.;-C. K, 7 p.». WAYS."” 0 TIME." weleom BEY. H. Bunday lx a.m.~"LOOKIN $:00 p.m.—"INV] Good music. Sests {1 New York Avenue Presbyterian Church NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H §T8. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 10:00 a.m.—Adult Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worslnfi eaching by Rev. William fl*‘ of Chambersburg, Pa. 9:30 pm. — Christian En- deavor, 1100 p.m.—Vigil Service. New Year's Greeting by Dr, Mudge. Special music by quar- tette: Miss Helen C, Howison; soprlno, Mrs, W. R. Hamill, alto; Mr. J. Warren Terry, tenor; Mr. Francis P. Heart- sill, bass; Mr. W. R. Hamill, or- Elst and director. oth st ud llrnnfl ave. B.e. ED ROWS, D.D., .. D. C. PASTORS TO ATTEND LOS ANGELES MEETING Revs. C. A. Shreve and H. L. Col- lier to Leave Here Jan. 1. Rev. Charles_A. Shreve, plmr of McKendree M. E. Church, and Cnlllll‘. pastor of the Full CMDII 930 Pennsylvanis nuc. Wi n;um New Year dsy Callf.,, where they ' convention of the Echo Pl.rk Evangelistic Associstion in the newly dedicated Angelus Tem- ple at Echo Park. Bhreve |8 scheduled to address the fl‘ll‘ll.‘l, who will come from various parts of the country. The con- tion will be presided over by Mrs. Semple McPherson, who some 0 conducted & revival at Church here. It will be instional in character, and ter the conciuding ses- immediately sion = pmlrmua revival ci slon = br ampaign g Col.flnr was delegated, as a chrlnmu “surprise,” to represent the Pull Gospel Assembly at the conven- Mrs. Collier, with Miss T. Biss, assistant secretary to Mrs. McPher- son, wili complete the local party. BAPTISTS ARE GREETED. Evangelism Head Sends New Year Message Far and Wide. huv Year greetings were .extended and churches of the Na- llon..l Baptist Convention of America, Africa and the fsles of the sew, by Rev. Dr. Alexander Wilbanks, super- intendent of the department of evan- gelism of the convention. yesterday. SEVENTH.DAY ADVENYISTS. 10t s 1al W, Eider Lewis C. Bhes inister, rrice, Sandsy se Sabject: ““The Art of Computing Our Days.” ® H (Swedenborgian.) Church of the New ]erusalem Sixteenth Above Q X " onder M. Logls under DF Jows K. Beanion, 11-I(mll: worship, with Seripture sermon. Briet address by Dr. Brodie of the Near 'm llndlfi lbflz MI dllll 10—Are, 10—Men Friends 1811 Eye St. N. . Mcetmg at ll a‘m First dsy o ALL Anz l'fl TeD. FRIENDS (ORTHODOX 15 ang Lrving ets. s.w. Sundey school, 9:45 Meeting for worship, 1 s Endeavor, 6: lfl P... soeisl bour REAGAN of Oakweed Schoel, o, M. Y., will be in attendance ALL WELCOME. FOUNDED 1821. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. Bervices 1n B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Cosstruction of New Charch 9:46—Sunday school. 11:00—~Morning worship. Sere mon by the minister— “THE GOSPEL BEFORE THE GOSPEL” URIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 am. ° | New Year Sermon by Dr. Rice | S ul_:f.cct “On the Threshold.” At 7 p.m., cousect meeting of the | Ym’ Peopl, nmmn Unlol Topic, “My Plnwv in 1927 N [ONA| ALL WELCOME. REY. CONNELLY NAND | PASTOR OF ST, PETER'S |22 H | Chancellor of Baltimore Archdio- cese Appointed to Washing- ton Church. ‘Rev. Eugene J. Connelly, chan- cellor of the srchdjooese of Baiti- more, has been appointed by Arch- bishop Michael J. Curley ss pastor of St Peter's Church, here. Father Connelly is one of the most popular priests of the archdiocese and has been a member of the archi- episcopal household for & nnmur of eurs. He Is a native of ifl N. Y., and was oMlJllld Gul‘lll’ is early manhood by the late Cardinal CHRISTIAN. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH oth 20d D sts. B0, Bible School, 9:30 a.m. Communion and Mo-ning Worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Services at 7:45. Sests are free and every ome is cordially invited o sttesd il sorvices. Rev. Geo. A. Miller. .. ... Pastor 338 TENTH STREET N.E. Pu'k V'mv Christian Church Yoy VAL £ iR, Proaching, 11:00 am—A SPTRITOAL TABp.m. —-"luun‘a IXGI’! Watch Bible sctos. Tanior 804 Seaior C, E.. 4:30 and §:30 p.m. ———"'T'rrn— H St. Christian “opraweer P. A. Cave, Pastor Yormont ave. .00 p.m.—Special service, $90% 20 lioetrated byma by _choir: followed Thersday. midweek prayer service, pre- ceded by bu Church Malten, of 14th n.w.—Rev. B. Bible sebool, 11 ) oL u}"‘“ 3, DIXSOET. H A e Tonavee ____C’“_G._EEAM‘L__ CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL), BEY. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. ‘Mivlater. GEy" NTw LIFE YOR THE EW YEAR." Special Music. 4 COMMUNITY CHUECH. PLYMOUTH CHURCH {CONGREGATIONAL) AK . Yien ov.pz" mn-m. 9.20 1 Cirures sEaeol. 11:00 8. “THE FABRIC OF LIFE," ser- mos by mislster. 10:30 p.m.—Watchb-night service. nu. ot._and Mass. Lty Rev. 7. REOADS, D.D., Paster. n\n-- o *The Acid Test” “What Have I Done?” —Chureh school. Adult clases, -Harry Edward Christmas Carols and Anthe on: “NEW Reception of Mémbers. ?um and Play ress by Arthur Son ONCERT ON FR. 11:00 a.m.— “The Church and Today” Children’s ‘Story Every Suuday Morni Christmas Decorations, Syfun Sky 5:00 pm—THE 7:30 p. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11 a.m.—“GOOD-BYE, OLD YEAR” | 4:45 p.m.—Musical Vesper Service. - . Helen Howison, soj l::l'l:er}glmnl’:‘:s‘l pianist; Mabel Duncan, 8 p.m.~Watch Nigh t ‘éa'vke. Candle-light Processional by the Choir. '"YEAR FORECAST” Celebration of the Lord’s Snxwe‘rI I l'g me&!’eople, Sociable, Refreshments. eerin New Year Among the Nations” and Prayer, Tlgl and Reveille. DAY, Jan. 5, 8 p.m.—Admission Free. TITTMANN bass; RANER, vwlmut LORLEBERG, cellist "MT. PLEASANT (Congregational COLUMBIA ROAD N‘EA.R 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN " Minister. L VESPERS. “The Church and Tlmz" 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E, Society. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. ,—Sunday Evening Club. Classes for all. Everybody Welcome at the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Sts, N. W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D. ! o ua'm in !APllfl' nmfl interest to the cl 4 Cathollo Church snd u.fl" M municants generally. GIVE CHRISTMAS FETE. A Cbristmas entertainment. “A Mischievous Ennt: ” ”'u"“l"‘:: W.ln.my evening by the Golllmbll Heights Christian Chu Bivle | Petw . schoo under the direction of Miss Kere P e St ERMTRT ML TSN paeet pemme mombec s ool Feckived a'box | 140y 5 BB (R e v Watch-night R SECULAR LEAGUE. We tavite 70u 1o worship with us. F W COMMUNITY | Fountain cHokcH "l’un BUNYEA, achool. 9300 xuu-,-—lou 2l 134 covenaat aervice talks by pasier and mem- 8:00 012 ""kl'k—-!lll it; comseerstion. T L The Secular League 110 B fl l'. “WHAT DO Wk Kll}") HOW DO WE TOMORROW AND EVERY SUNDAY 424 Mra E. D. RHOADES of Raltimorr. B. . are expect mesting. In Tcmple pflst a!ul'cb mnuoul" = ‘-::ms. s3d midaight COR. 10ts AND uym 'The Public Cortially lavited. ou 5 D AVE. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Paster” by pastor, 11 a.m. ad § p.m -0 Jr. Courch A.M—"CHANG) ” P '.l-_gfw‘g.m'nuv DR. J. J. MUIR, Paster. school. § , 11 g.m mmmpcmuumu 0,_.:,, P ey, “;5""?' PASTOR 7. W, JOXNSON. —ome wih w aad belp makh k. ifth Baptut € XEan 70 vam New Year Resolutions” F sovriwess, - ‘m{‘lfi xlxl’l ‘?(‘I..Ir‘ lcrmgl l‘: “H" Can | Make the World P IEALI\-G A!D‘ln%?f m; Better in 1923 and Contribute ‘to a Revival?” lmm Y. P. T. 2342 thousaad-fold S, RZV. W, X. FROOXS, 00 a.m.—Bermon 'u:--un wm'ufiul-nhwlr a by Fitin"Bapcist Cooir o26 .n:l G :80: Chape! P. U.. 6:30. WELOOME. KENDALL BAPTIST Kisth and B e.w.—Pastor Walter C. Soott. Ilam.—"Our metto for the New Year lflll»-cr'hmlmu cantats by the choir A tv-n crowd asd & great service anmm fo briag their chlldren " NEW YEAR. | West Washington Baptist | Church | Pareots 1 udy of Bible. 9:30. Mr. John Ry 31st and ¥ sts. nw. m"ifl" Y, P T 'u:w o i Erery .c-:-fi'fi»m ‘canvam. 2 08 p.m Happy New Year { Metropolitan Baptist Church Bixth snd A sis. porthesst. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. n»—lme schoal. A class for you. ““The 'l'ale of 1922" 8:45—Three C. . WATCH NIGHT SERVICE T:45—Organ recial. Miss Gertrode Smail- Faercies by the childres of l»mmm—u or, “Three Cheers for 1923” 9:30—Resolutions and Siziees classes participst) 10:00—Sacred -mnrz the choir. 10:30—8ocial snd ref: a1 11—Watch Meeting. 12—Happy New Year. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE). DR. TUPPER'S New Year Eve Subjects: 11 am.— “THE UNTRODDEN PATHWAY OF THE NEW YEAR” WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES, Sermon by Dr. Tupper and elaborate music by the quartet and lurge chorus, 8 to 9; B. Y. P. U. program, 9:30 to 10:30; reception in h of Capt. and Mrs, C. DIibm n Riboor ot M. Simmers and devotional services, 11 to midnight spiring, brief and bright talks. Refreshmonts. Joyful welcome to all. A 20-minute organ recital of Prof. Terry, 7:40 to 3 p.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, Supt. B. Y. P. Union, 6 to 7:45, with soclal and refreshments at &. Strangers and visitors to the city cordially invited to worship with us All Green Line Busses Pass Church Door. 1 { i 1 TESCE Y0 PATH OF Nmtlllxcl." sad 7: 2 the THE HOME CHURCH- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H. Sts. Morning at Eleven— “RING OUT THE OLD; RING IN THE NEW” —DR. ABERNETHY. DR. W. L. POTEAT | | l Evening at Eight— I _ Pres. of Wake Forest College. The National Male Quartet Will sing at both services DYING EMBERS: ‘ As you sit by the hearth in quict meditation, at the close of another year, are you thinking of past.defects, regrets and evils, while one by ‘one the dying | embers fade? Are you lonely and feel that life has treated you unkindly? Are you in need of assistance? . There is a church around the corner filled with men and women anxious to help you. Meet these church people. Let them help re- .kindle the fire of love and hope in your ! life for the coming year. Give them a chance. “COME UNTO ME * * * AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST” Thus spoke the Master. Christianity means helpfulness. Close the old year with' them: Sunday. and test the promise that Jesus Christ is ever. ready to help. )lormu‘ Sermon at 11 am, % the pastor, Rev. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. B, Evening, Watch-Night Sermon by Rev. J. B. CLAYTON, D. D—8 pm. Bible School, 9: 30 am. Young People’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Service at 10:45 to watch the old year out. IMMANUEL—The National Baptist Memorial. Church 16th Street and Columbia Road “We seck not yours, but you.”

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