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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Latest Announcements of Church News, DR. VAN SCHAICK ACCORDED HONOR Elected Pastor Emeritus of Church of Qur Father at Close of REV. DR JOHN VAN SCHAICK, JR. Rev. Dr. John van Schaick, jr., was elected pastor emeritus of the Church of Our Father (Universalist), 13th and 1. streets, at the close of the morning servios last Sunday. The occasion was the twenty-third anniversary of his acceptance of the pastorate of this church, which he filted continuously from 1900 until he entored war rellet work in 1916. Moderator ¥. H. Briggs presided &t the exercises. D1. and Mrs, van Schaick sre book- 24 to sall from New York January 22 for & tour around the world. Thelr tinerary will be via Havana, Colon, Honoluly, Toklo and points beyond. They are to again land upon this con- t{nent next autumn at Quebec. Pre- liminary to his departure, Dr. van Sehaick Is to preach tomorrow in New York eity at the Church of the Di- vine Paternity (Universalist). Making Good” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Dr. Clarence E. Rice at the church 't morning. The topic for the people’s meeting, to be led by ) Margaret Uppercue, at 7 p.m., is “Our Missions in Rev! Harry Adams Hersey of Indiana is Lo speak. The trustees of the church were hosts at & reception last night at the Tome of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Roberts, thwest, to welcome young Miss n Rice_and to bid bon v and Mrs. John Van Schaick, jr. The decorations were pink and white, the mantel being banked with ferns and pink carnations and the rable flowers were narcissus and pink roses. In the receiving line Frank Briggs, moderator of parish, and Mrs. Briggs; Dr. and Mrs. jr.. and Dr. and Mrs. Among those present were B. Pleree and Mrs. Pierce, 7. G, and Mrs. Jason Noble P . A. Morgan, Rev. and Mrs ers, Dr. Thomas F ector American Red C e Mrs. Leo D. ¥ Williams LeGrand reen, di- Ar. 1nd Lewis, Frances Perham, Miss Georgla Perham, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Bradnack, Miss Dinwiddie, Miss Molla and Miss Virginia Wilson. s & Leonard Brown was chalr- man of the decorations c(nrr;mlltee .fld M nna P. Bonner of the commit- o ed by Mrs. Willlams, Mrs. wood, _Miss Ruth L. Jeff zabeth Lewis, Miss Miss Fannie guc)‘« Mrs. Mirian Knox, Miss Grace Brad- hack, Miss Virginia Rhodes, Miss Margaret Uppercue and Miss Eleanor Bushee. WILL BEGIN TOMORROW. Second Semester, School of Re- ligious Education, to Open. The second semester of the School of Religious Education will open Monday evening at the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Charles F. Boss, jr. s in charge of this school. A remarkable record was made during the first semester and u large increase in enroliment is ex- pected. LUTHERAN. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church {Oblo Synod 13th and Core: Preaching, 11 Eunday schoo eI P St, Paul’s English Lutheran Church Bleventh and H Streeta N.W. John T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. D 30—Sunday school, “Tuming on the Power” b‘o——Chruxllu Endeaor meetiog. “The Lord That Renews” Thursdss—Prayer service. " Christ Lutheran Church New Jersey ave, bet. M and N sts, (Missori _Synod.) D] CHE! J. FREDE Pastor, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND' BILLE' CLAKS, 9:45 mfi"fim m B AND P 8TA NW. Ber. RICHARD ECHMIDT, Paster. hool, 9:30 hursiny. 4 aud T “UNITARIAN, p.m. FOUNDED 1831 Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D, Minister. Bervices 1o B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Covstruction of New Chureh 9:45—8anday schoel. 11:00—Morning worship. Sere mon by the minister— - “THE EVOLUTION OF MAN” REFORMED W, First 57 "hces o BUHRER. Minister. FUNDAY soHoOL: .43 Grace 1 11 and SToly ait—Suaday Commun uaool;lv.l-.fil orrow | ree, Rev. | Mr and | Mr. and Mrs. H. | Alice At-| {UNION OF M. E. CHURCHES | IN EVANGELISTIC WGRKI Services Follow Week of Prayer, ‘Which Concludes Tonight—FPro- gram for Sunday Schools. The Methodist Episcopal churches of the District of Columbla are in the midst of a union evangelistic pro- gram. The first feature of this pro- gram was a week of prayer services at the Metropolitan Memorial Metho- dist Church, which ends tonight. Tomorrow and January 21 will be used _as reglstration Sundays, when an effort will be made by each Metho- | dist church to register the name and ddress of all the persons who at of the s of the | The plan | includes a visit to the homes of all| the constituents of Methodism in Che | city on Sunday, January 28 and Feb- ruary 4, with a personal invitation to become' identified with the church. This is to be followed by & union revival meeting, which wiil be con- tinued at least two weeks, and then each Methodist church will have spe- cial evangelistic xervices during Holy | week, making Palm Sunday and Eas ! ter Sunday days of a great ingather- ing into the membership. | Sunday schools will observe Decl- sion day some time during the month | of February, with a view to securini | the older children as members of the chure] The Baltimore Conference of the| Methodist Episcopal Church, which | embraces the District of Columbia | {and of Maryland west of the | Chesapeake and Potomac. has a total| | membership of 00. Tt is planned |to increase this membership to 100,000 {In the next cighteen mouths and| {this union revival meeting on the| part of the Methodist churches ot Washington is the first step in that direction. FIFTH BAPTIST BARACA CLASS HOLDS BANQUET Officers for 1923 Installed—Repre- sentatives Lowry and Up- shaw Speak. The Baraca class of the Fifth Bap- tist Sunday school held its annual banquet and installation of officers | Thursday night. Representatives Low- ry of Mississippi and Upshaw of Georgla delivered the principal ad- dresses. | Page McK. Etchison, religious work ! director of the Y. M. C. A.. on behalf of the class, presented Dr. A. W. Cummings, (he retiving president, with a gold penknife. Several musical numbers were ren- dered by Miss Gladys Price, Master Adolph Turner and Messrs. Richards und Boltozzi. Clarence 1. Gessford following officers for 1823: President, James T. Ellett; vice presidents, | Frank shaw and Dr. A. W, Cum- mings; secretary, H. O. Bryant: as- sistant secretary, W. C. Ferber; treas- urer, J. M. Utterback; assistant treas- urer, J. H. Windsor, and librarian, T. C. Vickers, Brief addresses were also made by A. ¥ord, superintendent of the Sunday school; C. C. James, J. R. Tune and Rev. Dr. John I Briggs, pastor of the church. —_— SEEKS CATHEDRAL FUND. Dean of Famous Church in England to Speak Here Wednesday. Very Rev. T. C. Fry, Cathedral of Lincoln,” England, will | give an address concerning the cathedral, at the Washington Club | next Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'cloc i The dean is visiting this country | with a view of obtaining funds for | repair of the cathedral, which, of all | the famous medieval eathedrals in | England, is probably the most | popular with American tourists. Money to restore the bullding itself will be obtained in England, but it 1s hoped that America will undertake to repair the tower. The dean is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McVeagh, at 1800 New Hampshire enue northwest. Mrs. McVeagh Is giving the reception at the Washington Club. at which the dean will speak next Wednesday. LUTHERAN. Church of Reformation 2nd and R sts. REV, JOEN WEID] | installed the dean of the Christian Endeavor. Midweek Berviee: Thursd Every seat free. You are welcom: Concordia Evangellcal Lutheran You e i lish -nmm—un service, with m{ Communi WELCOME. Keller Memorial Lutheran | MD. AVE. AND 0th ST. N.B. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service, 11:00: “How to Get Married” Evening Service. “The Bible” Y.P.S CE, 645 Intermediate Society, Junior Society, 6:45. | | | | | 6:45. (Evengelioal Northeast corner 14th and Gallatin sts. wmw. REV. HENR! PUBLIC_CORDIALLY INVITED. St Mark’s Lum EE (AT THOMAS CTROLE N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor #:45 e.m.~Biblo school. 1121 ~SERMON— “Love—Real or Feigned,” 7:00 p.m.~Christian Eodeavor, Sr, and Jr. $:15 p.m.—Tllustrated talk op “Induatrhl Work Among hans at Sm ByMiu eannette M VOLUNTARY aomwmw. .| This Church Welcomes YOU committes {eommitt J0INT MEETING TUESDAY |EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT EPIPHANY CHURCH| APPROVES PRAYER TO USE TOMORROW The National Council of the Episcopal Church has requested that the Episcopal churches in the country celebrate tomorrow @ cor- porate communion for all social workers within the parish borders. Bishop Gallor, president of the council, has written the following collect ' for use on that occasion. ‘The Bishop of Washington has ap- proved this prayer for use in tho churches under his jurisdiction. “Almighty God, our heavenly Father, who has taught us by Thy dear 8on to love Thee and to love our neighbor as ourselves— “Send Thy blessing, we beseech Thee, upon all those who are giv- Ing themuelves to the servico of their fellow men. ant them a clear vision to perceive whatever is amiss in our soclal order, and give them right judgment und courage to_ help those who are weak and suffering or oppressed. Fill their hearts with love for the friendless and the fallen: and sustain them in all their work—striving with the con- sciousness of Thy presence and ap- proval—until —at last by Thy mighty power, over this troubled world, the dawn breaks and the shadows flee away. “Through Jesus Christ, our Lord, to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honor and glory world without end, amen.” TO TELL SCHOOL NEEDS. 8. E. Kramer Will Address Clericus in Epiphany Church. cus of Washington will Epiphany Church at 1 p. m Tuesday, when §. E. Kramer wi! speak on “The Needs of the Puhlk. School System.” At the last meeting Rev. James Kirkpatrick was elected resident aud Rev. Dr. Georga F. udley was re-elected secretary. PREPARE FOR LAYING | CHURCH CORNER STONE Exercises at chevy Chase Presby- terian Edifice to Be Held on January 21. Woman’s Auxillary and Sunday School Institute Session to Hear Right Rev. W. P. Remington. The annual joint meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary and the Sunday School Institute of the Diocese of Washington will be held in Epiphany CI hurch Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Rev.. Dr. Willlam L. DéVries, chl cellor of the Washington Cathedral, Will preside. The feature of the meet: fng will be an address by Rt. Rev. William P. Remington. When the genera) conventfon of the Episcopal Church was In session in Portland, Ore., last September, Bishop Paddock 'of eastern Oregon, resigned because of his failing health. The House of Bishops selected Bishop Remington for the vacancy and his nomination was confirmed by the House of Delegates. It {s Bishop | Remington's work among both In- dians and whites in South Dakota that has made him the outstanding figure among the missionaries in our northwest. In Oregon, he is sur- rounded by lumber camps and great agricultural communities, where he comes in contact with rugged men of the great outdoors. These are the flelds which he will describe at the meeting on Tuesday night. All are invited to attend. SPEAKING PLANS GIVEN. Dr. R. M. Wllson and W. M. Dan- | ner to Make Numerous Addresses. The Washington Auxiliary Mission to Lepers "announces the following itineraries for tomorrow for R. 35 Whinom, 1 charee of five hostred lepers in Kwaugju, Korea; and W. M. Danner, general secretary of the American Mission to Lepers, New York city: Dr.eiison's ftinerary—Central Presbyterian Sun school, 9:30 am.: New York Av nue Presbyterfan unrh.y 1 Church of the grims, 11 a.m.; Christian Chitireh Tof the Covenant, 6:45 pam.: Georgetown' Fresbyterian Church, § p.m. Mr. Danner's itinerary—etropoll. tan Presbyterian Sunday school, s Bty Memarial T athatan B day ‘school, 10:30 a.m.; Church of the Brethren, 1[ am.; Western Presby- terfan Christian Endeavor, 7 p.am. NEAR EAST RELIEF PLEA. Andrew M. Brodle, national repre- ntative of the Near East Relief, | to deliver addresses tomorrow morn ing and evening at First Baptist | Church, 16th and O streets, on' th N East Rell s Dty Ale ‘Tupper, pastor | {of the church, is to epeak on the sam pject_at 11 o'clock_at Lynchburg, ., und at 8 p.m. at Roanoke, Va. borate preparations are being made by the Chevy Chase Presby- terlan Church for laying the corner stone of the new church being erected by that congregation The exercises will take place January 21 at 3 pan. | Prominent speakers will participate and there will be special music. he new church will provide a wel- come change for the members from the crowded conditions in the modest edifice at Chevy Chase Cirele, which has been in use for severul years. The Sunday school has so far outgrown the accommodations that it is nece sary for various classes to be con ducted at outside places The fund that was raised for the building was pledged and contributed during a campaign about a year ago, when “prominent Washingtonians us- | sisted in the project and brought su s in 4 few duys' effort. Chev Chase s growing rapidiy, and the structure I8 needed both for religlous vices and as a community cent Rev. Hubert Rex Johnson, the pa tor. Who is co-of the rranging rner- fur- the church st y ing 3 which has been keeping pace with Chevy Chase as a community. He has been strumentzl in the building of se erul churches in other places and has an unusual record in that respect, TALK ON IGOROTS. Missionary Will Describe Customs of Philippine Islanders. The customs and habits of the Igorots, pigmy aboriginees of the island of Luzon in the Philippine: will be desoribed by Rev. A. B. | sons of the Eplscopal Church, has for several years been co ing & mission among these Interest- ing savages, at a meeting to be held at the parish house Chureh, 1317 street, $:15 p.m. This meeting has been Sreanged by Epiphany brai t Friendly Society. The Girls' Fr Society Americ teacher at All Saints the land of Igorots, Washington Diocesan br: one scholarship members ¢ Kriendly Society a interested nersons wre vited to attend. e ADVENT CHURCH LEAGUE. Devotional, l\flelvnr‘ FRIENDS. FT]E‘ND‘(ORTHO*DOX) 181 and Trving Sundey school, § eeting ‘for worship, 11 8.m Christian Endeavor, 6:30 b1 preceding. ALL_WELCOME. Friends Mut{ng who | | social hour Meeting at 11 am. Irst day (Sundas) Dr. Grace | I’nmll—GEORGETOWN WISCONKIN AVE. BELOW M NT. EV. L. DURRANT. B, Prayer aud Sermon. prayer aud sermor Barnard, ated Washingio foist. 1 wil sing at the 1 ‘Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wiscousin ave. o.w. mesr “'uodle' road. Holy communion. .. .. T:30am r and l.\n.ny 2200010500 aml Social and Athletic Meetings Are Planned. Advent Episcopal Church has forir- ed a young People's League. After several preliminary meetings of dele gates the first meeting of the leagu y evening. to hold devotional, s c meetings. The regulur meetings will be held hall, and 17 stree northwest, at 6 o'clock each Sunday evening. The young people will bri box_suppers. "~ CONGREGATIONAL. pm. S a a2 s o SRR R o e el R aaa a2t 2 2 2 Y FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ; Tenth and G Streets Northwest Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister HEAR THESE GREAT ADDRESSES By the brilliant and elo- quent speaker and writer JOSEPH FORT NEWTON D. Litt, D. D. Minister of City Temple, London, during the war; now Minister of the Church of the Divine Paternity, New York. Writer for the Atlantio Monthly, The Christian Century, ete. General Theme: “Jesus and the Life of Today” SUBJECTS: 11 A. M. “Jesus and Life.” 8 P. M. “Jesus and Men.” 4245 P. M. “Jesus and Science.” 8 P. M. “The Laws of Jesus.” 4:45 P. M. “Jesus and the Gospel” 8 P. M. “Jesus and Religion.” 4:45 P. M. “JesusinModernLiterature” . M. “Jesus and the Church.” M. “JesusinliodernLiterature” M. “Jesus and the State.” Friday, 4:45 P. M. “JesusinModernLiterature” Jan. 19 8 P. M. “Jesus and America.’ MUSICAL VESPERS, 4:45 P. M. MARY MULLER FINK HARP TRIO (Baltimore) Mary Maller Fink, Harpist; Helen Weishampel, Violinist; Helene Broemer, Cellist; Harry Edward Mueller at the Organ PROGRAM—Organ, “Toccafa) Euite, GotM Boellmann; “Hrtase” Ganne; “Andante kaunm erenade Mostler ; “Ada, From Moonlight Sonata Beethoven ; Merndelssohn,; H e il Gase S Sobosceits “yacovss Dream, 2 THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED TO ALI. SERVICES. B R L L L A A A s i S T MT. PLEAS)ANT (Congregational COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister, 11:00 a.m—~ ; . . 29 “A Friendly Universe Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. 5:00 pm—“HOW DOES GOD ACT?” 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. Society. 6:00 p.m.—~Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m—~Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m~Church School. Classes for all, Everybody Welcome | ¢ YEAR COMMUNION (ECEPTION OF MEMBERS PLYMOUTH CHURCH | (CONGREGATIONAL ) th AND I STH. N.W. V. 4. C. OLDEN, Migister m.—Chureh schiool PLAYING THE <THE LARGE sermon, . Thomas devotional mmm the parish _cars or new Woodley road bus line GAME.” (Com- and Bancroft pl RT SCOTT SMITH, Kector, ROOM."™ » REV. Services % 7:30—Holy commuslon. Rev. the Dean of Lincein. 3:30—Confirmation 4:30—Evening Thursdsy—Holy Instruction. < and serion. Preach- the” Tector. ey ,mmnmnmn and heling sery- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 91321 23rd st., near nnmngm Circle, Rev. Robert Talbot, D. Rector. 30—Holy commution R o IR s instruction, 11:00—Morning prarer, 9:30—Sunday achool. 00— Evensong_and_sermon Saint ]amcs Church 7:30,10, 1L & o ke Florida ._or_North CHEVY CHASE Al!Saints Church “157Y & AUSTIN. Rector. 0—FHoly Communion. 1. aveoue und V st n.w, 3. 3. DIMON, Dector. Communion. 9:80—Sunday school 11:00—Moring service, CRE PAR Services now in Restored Chorch Sundays—Holy Commusion, %:45 u.m. Morning -mlmfll am. (FQ ce Church @ 2% T MEADP BOLTON MACH TDE, Bervi 3 Sunday, Jan. 14 Monday, Jan. 15 Tuesday, Jan. 16 Wednesday, Jan. 17 Thursday, Jan. 18 unfon-—Pirst Sunday third Sundsy st 7:30 a Third and A Streets S REV. WILLIAM HENRY PLTTLS 3 Rector. 4245 P. The Second Sunday After the Epiphany. 7:30 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AAM.~Church School. 11:00 AM~Morning Prayer and| Sermon by the Rector. | 8:30 P.M.—~Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Assistant, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w. Rev. GEORGE W, ATKINSO! Bervices: Sunday, 7:80, 10, m p.m. e whecian préacher “h‘ehe Sveiing service THE VERY REV. DEAN FRY OF LINCOLN CATHEDRAL, ENGLAND. The Public is Invited. MMHNéé““mwmOM“WMMNQ-QQOQMMMG‘MMMM A WW*%%-}{"&**‘ e #**H*'F'H'-i-l‘*{":"l"'lflt‘4-’!-'5'3"l"l‘i"1'4"I"E'+++'l'+>¥'l~'!‘+H-}'I"I-i-'t"l'i"l"!"l“l‘#**'bfl‘l‘fi i bdd Holy Communien. Chu School . . . Mitslon Preaching Service Miseion Preaching Service, Y. P. Fellowship.... Teachers Coaching Class. Confirmation Instructio Mission Preaching Service Mission 1008, | St. Mark’s Church ; REV. WILLIAM A. MASKER, Assistant. | D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923. 7 Activities and Services COMMUNITY RELIGICUS SERVICES ARE PLANNED Religious services for the commu- nity will be conducted during Lent this year, as they have been during the past two years, in accordance with resolution recently adopted by the Laym s Service Assoclation of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington. George R. Wales, president of the assoclution, has appointed the follow- ing commnm to take charge of these servicos: Dr. L, lazebrook, chair- man; B. 8. Adam: arles F. Roberts, | Merritt O. Chance, Charles H. Qurand Earl Godwin, William Beal and F. Wallace. Through Robbins, local Keith, Keith for these serv manager for Theater will hc us 41 which will begin ) and last not more than a half | The ry { nnm, executive secretary Washington Federation of Churches, is securing a committee of ministers associated with the federa- tion to co-operate with the Laymen’ Service Associatlon in conducting these Lenten services, The Luymen's Service Association s also co-operating with the Spanish ! War Veterans to arrange for a service | to be held in the spring at the Peace Cross, Mournt St. Alban, in commemo- ration of the signing of the protocol in 1898 and of the armistice in 1918 EPISCOPAL. 3rd.and C sts.NW. avid Ransom Covel 11 &.m.—"RE-CREATION. 8pn—Tarmons Lodge' Masonic service. e_publie is invited. All Souls Memorial Church Corner of Conp. wnd Lathedral aves. . D. ETT, Rector. J. MACBRIDE sn}uu:'n', D.'D., Assoolate tar, Sunday school, & Washington Heights Pres- bytman Church #nd Kalorams D B Mintater THE = WHO! . All are| attend; | 3:15.'4. e [.umuwfl Chineen .ASCENSION st Nort THOMAS W. coox: b Kector. SERVICE! 8 am— Rev Holy Communlon, 0:30 a.m. Church sckool, 1n Pray, Sermon by Rector. 4:00 p.m. | reetown and Wisconsin avenus | 6:30 raumf.':w i ALL STRANGERS WELOOME. Christ Church, Gcorgetown Corner O and Blst MES H. W. HLAI\E LLCTOR. vening prayer and sermon. . | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH LAFAYETTE SQUARE. Serviers—8 am., 11 am., Evening subject: “THE HEROIC CHRIST OF THE APOCALYPSE." 8 p.m DR. JOHNSTON WILL PREACH. Epiphany G street near 14th Dr, James E. Freeman, Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9 :30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Church 11 a.m.—~Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 6 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety., 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and | Sermon by the Rector. " CHRIST C CHURCH 620 G street 5. nded 1795, KEV. WILLIAM CURTIS vunr!: Rector. Holy Communion, 7:30 s.m. o 3 at 11 am. REV. I Mictate at both services. Sunday school, 9:45 u, Al the eeniig sery James Lmpringham, .. national perintendent of the Lat Observanre will preach. STRANGERS_INVITED ST JOHN’S CHURCH Gwrgctown Corner nl o tnd I’ommlt Streets X, . MOS) o | | 1 'nmnf-y Church of the Advent 24 and You 7:30. 11 and 8. Schoo ple’s League, 6 p.mw. dress. ‘e Holy Communion. 15th Between P and Q Sts. mmr preaches: God's Be Hear Young Peo- GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth Street Between H and I Northeast: Rev. C. S. Abbott Layman’s Preaching Mission Mr. E. C, Mercer and Mr. Scrvnces H. H, Hadley Sermons 11:00 AM. “A CROOKED MAN MADE STRAIGHT” Men_and Boys) (Sermon :t:t“ s 9 All cordially invited Theso are the closing services of the Misslon. the courtesy of Rouml: ||m service wiil be held | "Eootwit thie | MIDWINTER INSTITUTE. ( Epworth League Gathering Attend- ed by 150 Delegates. The first annua! midwinter insti- tute of the Epworth League of the vary M. E. Church. There were 160 delegates from twenty-five churches, in_attendance. The institute will meet every Friday ntght for five weeks. Murovolltm E. Church led the delegations with ‘ellh!aen registered. Supper was |served and there was an entertain- | ment. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Bixteenth Above Q N.W. 2:45—Runday school, with isvae. 10:00—, 5w, under Mrs. H r Post. 10:00_Sena: clan under Dr. Joba J. B. Swanton, Ph. 11:00—Murning ‘Worihip, with sermon by the l'n:;m' igiaing Uibzars: open aatly. " UNITED BRETHREN, Memorial United Brethren Church Forih Capitel and B o AR! 112, | Alice Tiiustrated lecture. Origin and meaning of the oid hymus. 60 views. " Church of Modern Splrl!ullsm. 1101 E st. n.w. Iy Lecture by Rev. Strac Messugen by Mrs, Myers and others. A benefit for the chureh will be given Mrs. White's residence, 760 60 st 8.6, Junuary 18, MRS HENKLB HOLDS MEETINGS 80U Wednesday and Friday evenlngs at § 11 4th st. Phone_Line. “The Spu‘itual Science Church of Christ 1302 14th st. n.w.—SUNDAY, 8 P.M. Letures and Spirt the 3 MRS IANE B oATERT i “How ¢ to Be a Medium” Healing trestments by Dr. Victor Meyers— __Bpirit Messag Message Circle on “PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT," Srery Friday, 8 m: om0 Sratkiisne I‘J“F;’NNHI lndA"II n. w” Usual Idu&l--lol MRS, JANE B, CoatEs, o TheFirst prritualxst Church Lecture by the pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY “The Eternal Question” SUBJECT FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGE! . whall ne live 8 p.m. at Pythian Secoid foor Devélupmg Class 8 p.m., at 131 C st SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTIST. The People’s Tabemde ink Lider Lewis necretary of White, Mrs. Vi and ta b VERSION OF SALL District was held last night at Cal- | §:40 Church of the New Jerusalem | E.] BAPTIST. KENDALL BAPTIST Niath and B s.w.—Paster Walter O. Bostt, clal ining School, rmy War Coll aos usic by Amy War Caliege mtclia lflblb school with s 9:30; Young Peopie's 1 music by l'alr ", Big Sing! Big Fellowship! and_Randoiph strests, r. Paul Langhoras, Paator. thur O. Cole, Bupt. uct e Tusk: o ihe’ Churo. ';wyvklnt Together With God, l’etwo pim—Spacial prayer soevice . Lasghorne's services o Bigness: p.m., Baptism r (men 8p.m—Dr. liriges am; . ‘WORLD'S SECOND nm ’DOX AND GREATEST SELLER Annual business meeting of ¢ and eiection of officers Thursday, 7. 9:30; chupel 5. K. 3 PO, 6 ehurch 8.5 Sarvices. mu the Unseen.' o What Makes Me What I Am1" 11:00 a.m.— 800 p.m 'Metropohtan Baptxst Church Sixth and A northeast. | JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven. “Church Motto for Year” 9:30—HRible school. Your class awalts you. 7—Men meet 1h auditor Three . E. Socleties, Eveniog at Reven Forty five, “God s Asbestos UNION SERVICE OF CHURCH AND O, E. NOCIETIES ” on Einies 1x Tim Wortp. ALTEND THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS, OES AND GROWE CON' “Forget all worldly ures lnd worship God tomorrow at Temple Baptist Church TB.. (10TH AND N A Day's Work." v Sosttering.' IR, Pastor. CERT IV NORDICA MAN CLUB, KHODE ISLAND AVE At Second st. n.w, T. STEVENSON. Pastor 1a.m. by Rev. L. r of the American E. “Grace Baptist Church Dm lml South f‘lml‘nl ve. OR F. W. JOHNSON, 11 0&—"Len We Forget.” 7:45—"The Foundation of a Chris- tian Life.” Rev. ‘G. Lyal Arthan Meeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock fn . 508 Lecture and spirit messages oo Tuesday evening at o'clock. Speclal message sean und_questions newered in bis_studio Can be seen dally BAPII(ST. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Cortier of 18th_snd 1 Krs. N.W. REV, WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Pi §:30 a.m.—Sanday school. astor. P A MISSIONARY RVICE, which il be of lDeclll interest to parents aad children’ and missionary workers. Miss M. Suman the AMERICA: BAPTIST FOREIG:! MISSION SOCIETY. who has had charge of Baptist Orphanage fn the Philippines e 1608, witl be the. peaker of the evening. COME AND HEAR HE tor, Relief. 8 pm— | evening service. i Sunday School, B. Y. P. Union, 6 to ! | i% [ { Columbia Federation TUESDAY. I:filwur 16th—8:00 P.M r. am E. La Rue AKOMA PARK WILL SPEAK 0N Fruits of Co-Operation WEST WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH 3lst and N Streets N.W. ‘WISCONSIN / AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4620 Wis. ave.—W, L, "fl HORN, Paster. Representative SSIPP nnday morning ut 11 of the or | THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS (ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE). 11 am— ANDREW M. BRODIE, National Representative of the NEAR EAST RELIEF —will speak of the conditions, the needs and the hopes of the Near East Gospel Sermon by ANDREW M. BRODIE Communion Service conducted by Rev. F. I. Winter at close of the Swedish Service at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. O. J. Ostrand. A 20-minute organ recital of Prof. Ferry, 9:30 a.m.—John Ruthven, 7:40 to 8 p.m. Supt. 7:45, with social and refreshments at 6. Strangers and visitors to the city cordlally invited to worship with us. All Green Line Busses Pass Church Door, THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts, Regular services will be held as usual, Dr. Abernethy occupying the pulpit both morning and evening. The male quartet consisting of Messrs. East, Raymond, Martyn and Gray will sing. Sermon Topics: P.M. Sixteenth and Bible School A.M.—“Life in its Four Dimensions,” —*“Getting Even: Is France Going About it in the Right Way?” IMMANUEL The A\l“flflll Baptist Memorhl Clmrrh Blue and Dlscouraged" Crosses which arise in business, in school, in the home, are more easily borne if one has accepted the assurance that Jesus Christ is ever ready to help. Morning Service at.. Evening Song Service at. Young People’s Meetings :00 p GOVE G. JOHNSON, Pastor Sermon Themes, “Suggestion—or Faith?” and, “The Next Great Revival.” The Pinkham Class for Men and the Mizpah Class for Women welcome you at 10:00 a.m. Dr. Clayton’s Saturday Evening Bible Lectures will help you.