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METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). WAUGH M. E. CHURCH = 3rd and A Sts. NI Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. WILL HOLD 3 SERVICES. Central Union Mission Announces Hours and Places. There will be three services by the Central Union Mission tomorrow. One THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. MT. VERNON CHURCH WILL HOLD REVIVAL Singing Led by Homer Hammon- COMMUNION SERVICE FOR MEN TOMORROW G. W. Dow to Officlate at Trinity Dioscesan Church Rev. D. C, SATURDAY,’ will_be held at the Home of the Aged, | | at Biue under supervision of » Win-My-Chum| A. W. Ch it superintendent | ana another me time in th | chapel, at street northwest, under the auspices of Eckington W. C. Irs. W. H. Ramsey in charge. 45 p.m. Rev Alexander Kuldell, | dean of Washington Bible Institute, will k, and H. Lee Smith, tenor, and bert Downing will sing. LETE SURRENDER." YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVIY ! METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL 4 St) and __ METHODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rbode Tslaad ave. at Tat st. n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D.’ D.. Pastor. Services 11 _a.m. and 8 p.m. uristian "~ METHODIST EPI EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts, REV. J, W. WATERS, Minister. 9.30 a.m.—Sunday school hoi M. SOCIE Sermon by John Marshall Place Harry Dl\\!on I\\IlL'!C“ D. D, Minister. 11:00 a.m — S 3 ) “The Marriage of the Lamb— Seeking for a Bride” §:00 p.m.—Popular serviee. Minister Wil preach “Preaching to the Spirits in Prison” sehool, with ses for nil s, 9:30 a.m.— Bible 3:00 pm.—Chinese ol 6:00 pm Epworth i T THANKSGIVING DAY Tnion, s Me POIY WEL \iFl‘IlOI)]*’I EPISC ()l’e\L | Douglas Memorial ™ | Rev. 3. 0. WRIGHTSON, ) wom. evers Sunday. Pastor—11 am. 7 Preacher The National Methodist Church (WHITE). th and H sta. Northeast D. D., Pastor. Sunday Sermon b HWITIEA PRO b T DWARD HAYES, D. D, 9:30 w.m.— Sund; 1000 w1, cluss « ¥. Zook missioner ‘of edue Epwo al program by quartct, featuring the tata, “G r.mn of the Harvest By Mitlr S p.m.. Thursday. sehool £ s m Sermon by the Pastor 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Le 8:00 p.m —Fourth “HISSING SINS OF Y Quarter "Thp Church of the Big Welcome” TRINITY M")'FT CHURCH Jo:-;h\;)j::,.: Ph. n., Pastor. 'OU Fll' Ve Choir, STRANGELRS WELCOME. THANKSGIVING VICE THURSDAY oo Music 4 UNION 11 CHANKFUL HEART." OUR AMER- e present at rved for them. Ro<edale M. E. Church ~REV. C. E. LINGER, 10 'X”-- Dr. H. F _ Direerr of the WESLEY Methedist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D C. Ave. aua J meoln Road Church Lincoln rd,, R. I ave. and U st. ne. WALTER G. McNEIL. Minister. 11 a.m.—"AMBASSADOR IN CHAINS." 8 p.m.—“THE PROFIT OF GODLINESS.” 1 Tanotiy, 4.5 Homelike—Helpful THE HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH H AND P JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D, Minister Special Anniversary Sunday 50th Anniversary of Present Building Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Service at 11 am. Epworth League at 7 p.m. Evening Service at 8 p.m. Come Visit Hamline 7777777 FOL).DRY ‘CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister | DR. RANDOLPH PREACHES—I11 AM. | a “The Query of an Autocrat” 8 P.M. “One From Ten"— I A Thanksgiving Story THANKSGIVING MUSICAL SERVICE. BY THE QUARTET AND PROF AR . (Wieniawski): b, (Dyvoruk) : duet e Fuifilimen ANTON KAS lody™" (song, tenor VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME Thursday, 11 A.M.—Dr. Randolph, “The Puritan Vision of God” ~ CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:20 Edwin Dice, Superintendent. Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, President; H Calvary i Dr. | 11:00—Public subject “The Supremacy of the Higher Manhood” Preluds in D Flat™ (Chopin); anthem, oyfal” (Tones); organ pos worship with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY on the 0 Be EpW o sue devotional serviee, 8:00—Public_worship and the OFFERTORY CANTATA, “The Song of Thanksngmg ougch the Fields." o tnabiag Pra ) Thou chérus, Al the 1t People That on Earth Do Dwell.” Thanksgiving Services Thursday Morning in Cn'vul‘y Meth- odist Church. Sermon by Dr. James Shera Montgomery Methodist M C KEN D REE Episcopal Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor 9:00 a.m.—Prayer Service. 9:30a.m—Sunday School, DR. JOHN H. WESLER, SUPT., 11:00 a.m— A Great Thanksgiving Service Solo by RICHARD A. DAWSON At Both Morning and Evening Services 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC MEETING, Pastor. There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday—3 to 5 P.M.—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. Thursday, 10 am—A THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Testimonies and songs of praise by the people. Thanksgiving address by the Pastor. Friday—7:30 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVFRVBODV WELCOME ALL THE TIME hymd, conducted by the . | . : N . § | {Emory M. E. Church South | 13040 QUE ST. GEORGETOWNi at 8 A M. The monthly corporate communion of the men of Trinity Diocesan Church will be held at 8 a.m. tomorrow, with Rev. G W. Dow officlating. There will be a social breakfast in the lower din- ing room immediately following the service. After Sunday school and the 11 o'clock service dinner will be served in the dining room for all who are to g0 out on the canvass and for any other members of the congregation who care to attend. The canvassing committee is to go out In teams of two and attempt to visit each family of the list during the after- noon, beginning at 2 p.m. During the course of the dinner instructions will be glven and questions answered in cen- nection with the canvass. The members of the canvassing committee have been invited to atténd the meeting of the Young Peoples’ Society at 6:30 p.m. and partake of the light supper that alw: follows these meetings, concluding in time for the evening service at 8 o'clock Friday night the fifth of the meetings in preparation for the church supper and bazaar of December 4 was held. This will be the fourth annual affair of this kind and cach year a larger num- ber of persons have been attracted. _ MISSIONARY PROGRAM. Ninth Street Christian Church to Observe Special Day. The Bible school of the Ninth Street Christian Church will observe Home Missionary day tomorrow morning following the regular lesson period, presenting the program “The Land of Friendliness” In the evening at 5:45 o'clock the Beta Chris- tian Endeavor will have a social hour. At the evening service at 7:45 o'clock Orchestra night will be observed. The pastor, Rev. C. R. Stauffer, will preach a sermon on “The Orchestra of Life.” tree Will Be Feature of Meeting. An evangelistic campalgn will be conducted at the Mount Vernon Meth- odist Episcopal Church South from December 2 to December 16 by Rev. Melvin E. Trotter, superintendent of city missions of Grand Raplds, Mich. The campaign will be under the auspices of the Gospel Mission. _Homer Hammontree will anied on the piano by nsen. The musical ms will be an outstanding fea- of the evangglistic services. vices will be conducted e afternoon and evening except Satur- day. The Sunday afternoon services will be held at § o'clock. During the week the afternoon services will be- sin at 4:45 o'clock,__ ery REVIVAL SERVICES. Special s °s are being held Rosedale M. E Church, 416 Tennes: nue north, night at 7 Kundahl. at __ SECULAR LEAGUE. _ The Secular League Musicians' Hall, 1006 E St. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER (31 “The Community of the Future; EDWIN S, POTTER. (Open Forum Discussion.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored} Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church Gth st hat. T oand M stx. nw. Wi, D. BATT aator 930 alin.--Sundas S Bihte clas 11300 i —Sorntg b and Hoty Con: mnion: ek Christinn Endeavor. ing worsiip and Hoiy Com- You_are e to our services. MII ES MEMORIAL C. M. E. CHURCH Brd St between L oand N. Y. Ave, R Minister. §:30 8.m 11:00 a1 6:30 p.m. 8300 p.m EPISCOPAL. 7’}, 'HOLY COMFORTER 5716 GEORGIA AWE. N.W. Servlees—7:30. 11:00 a.m. snd 8 REV. R FGINALD B. STEVENSON, Christ Church, Georgetown Carner 0 _and_31st ste.n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. ana_ sermon “Morning prayer and eermon by the Rector., ‘ening prayer and sermon. keglving Day. 11 a.m.—Full ervice and address. John WesleyA .M_E. Zion Church Corner 141 and ran atsn.w. o REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, "Pastor. duy scliool and ‘Bible classe \The' T Commandments. 00 p.m.—Christ pom.— Anm Al These ~ervices will help YO "METHODIST EPISCOPAL, 501 B. ST. PAUL S Street J. JUDSON RINGER, P G. W, COBB, Associate Pastor. 11:00 5.1, —Sermo 8:00 pom 11:00 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Th: w avud Ransom Covell Preaches at 11 nom HOLY COM INDAY S Church School, 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. HOGE BIBLE CLASS, Prof W. G. T YOUNG m: S CLAS: B 0. Mullikin, S pan. Prayer and lips, teacher. , St. Andrew’s Church N. H. avenue and V st. o.w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Rector. T30 Hioly Communton, 3:30—Suam I Thauksgiving Day rvice: 11 :00— 'll’r.(r.[ Patrictic bymos. i Mo “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." i M. E. Church South 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D,, ! Pastor 9:30a.m.—Sunday School. | | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- | ship. Sermon by Pastor. | 7 pm.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship. | Large Chorus Choir and Quar- tet. Mr. Charles S, Wengard,| director of music. All Protestant Christians without a church home are invited to unito with Visitors Cordially Welcomed. TRCH AS AN AT FOE WORK." SMITH, D. D.. D.CL.__ Epnphany G street mneag 14th 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Church Schools. 11:00 8.m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Bishop Henry St. George Tucker of Kyoto, Japan 4:00 p.m.—Choral service. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Socety. 8:00 p.m.—Even'ng Prayer and Sermon by REV, R. L. WOLVEN. MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th N.W. NEAR LAMONT. REV. CLIFTON K. RAY. Pastor. 190 8.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all subject : *“Making Christ Supreme” 7:00 p. 11:00 a.1m.—Pasto —Epworth Leagne. §:00 pm.—An evening with the Quartet. Mrs Fannle Shreve Heartsill, sopran Miss H. Marie Koontz, contraito " sors, tenor, dirvetor. Heartstll, bass. i 1 Silver Spring Parish | Rew, J. B}:!fll}uo NELMS, D. D., Rector. Chureh, Woodside. Morn- (olraTer. | Sermon by the ctor. .—Armory, Silver Spring. E gellatic services and contirm e, Rtev. J. reeman, Bishop Washington, will preach, EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED, u ST. PAUL'S CHURCH R”N ;d Wllhi:[lflMnCImlt. | ev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge Holy Communon. ‘ 0 a. hurch’school. Francls P “Praise Ye “On_ Thee Awalts” “Thou Crowneat the Yen ““Thy Goodness™ “While the Earth Remainet *Ye Shall Dwell in the Land - .Gounod Living Soul -Haydn | Burdett Tours | Stainer Thurs., 11 a. All welcome. T)v'lnk‘gl\'ln' service. Free pews. atins and celebration. fatins and sermon. Evensong and sermon. Thursday, Celebration, 11 a. E Wednesday ‘and Friday, Celebration at 7:35 a.m. ALL WELCOME. ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. Rev. Willlam H_ Pettus, Rector. Rev. William A. Masker, ‘Assistant. THE SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. —Churels_school. —Holy Communion end Sermon 8:00 p.co.—Bvening P :00 p.m.—Evening Prayer (s i e Wi Wednesday and Frid prayer. Thanksgiving Da: Historlc Fort Steplens, 6104 Georgla Ave. REV. E. A. LAMBERT, PASTOR. 11:00 a.m. by _pastor: NT CHALI v Long Wi't Thou For-| * (Plleuger), quartet, 3 ;. ¥ REGES. | Presiding Elder *of "-N liington District. ) Lord, How (Baraby), chorus choir, “Jerusalem, "0 Turn Three" Miss ' Betty Morgan and | Manifola" | 11:00 a.m., Tlumdn; —Thanksglying service. | pecial musie. ! Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B sts. s.w. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Pastor will preach. 9:30-S. 8.: 7. Epworth League. Calvary M. E. Church South| p.m., Evening 30 a.m., Holy Com- 5 11 a.m., Morning prayer and Seron (Hector), Friday, November 30.— Holy 'Communon. VELCOME 10 ALL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Latayotte Square. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m.. 8:00 - | METHODI: Rev. Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. | 11:00 a.m.—"STAYERS BY THE STUFE." | aud Testimony | et ST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9TH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor 9:30 am—Sunday Schoo!—Classes for All 11 a.m.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL, “THE LOST BOOK” 11 a.m.—Overflow service—M. L. Rippy. 7:00p.m—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL, “THE JOY RIDER” Special music at 11 aun. and 8:00 p.m. services by Mount Vermon Place Church Male Quartet and Chorus Cholr, directed Deane Shure. Organ Recital at 7:40 p.m. by Mr. Shure. e New Pastor for Columbia Heights OVEMBER 24, 1923. CHURCH T0 MAR Miss F. M. Brown Listed Speaker Christian Church 75"-' ANNWERSARY n Thanksglvlg EPMONSTON, REV. HARVEY B. SMITH. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith of the First Christlan Church of Hutchin- son, Kan., has been selected to suc- ceed Rev. Dr. Benjamin H. Melton as pastor of the Columbia Heights Christian Church. Dr. Melton re- signed to accept the position of e ecutive secretary of the Disciples’ Union, an organization composed of the sixteen churches of the Disciples of Christ in this city and vicinity. Rev. Mr. Smith is to come to Wash- ington with his wife and three daughters Japuary 1. Mrs. Smith is a_ chorister and teacher of a large class of young men, ~She 15 expected to_take up this work here. °Rev. Dr. ton was called to his new work September 1, but is con- ducting the church services until the new minister arrive SERMON AT KEITH'S. Dr. Pierce to Preach on “East Is East and West Is West.” st and West Is We theme suggested by Kipling's famo batlad, will be the subject of the se mon by Rev. Dr. minister of All S row morning in ater. Fonnded 1703, URTIS WIIITE. Rector. ore Advent, Nov. 2 €20 G _sirect se. REV. WILLIAM Sunduy Iie Saint James’ Church Sth at. ear Mass. ave. e Sundas servicen, 7:30, 1080 'and 11 a.m, _and 5 pom._ | ST. AGNES’ C CHURCH Que st between Ela. ave, and First n.w. ¥ pitol st e and 11 a.m. agd 8 pm Friday. § p.m. | 'ST. JOHN'S CHURCH' Georgetown nd Potomac Sts. N.W. S MOSES, Rector efore Advent, ¥ Communion. ciool. praser h Sunday and sermon Thursday ( 7:30 n.m.—The Holy Comniunion, st Dumbarton | { ’ All Souls Corner (' 1. Sunda Mornlng praer and seru Thanksgiving Day service 11:00 a.m. ST. MARGARET’S Conneeticnt ave. and Bancroft place. Sunday Before Advent. Clergy: HERRERT SCOTT SMITH, D, D. ¥. 0. LOUNSBURY. (St Menllgmd Chnrch hedral aves. and address at yor and sermon by the c:so—lumu'g prayer and sermon by the tector ANKSGIVING DAT. ‘ommunion. prayer and sermon by the . Andrew’s Day)—Holy Commu. nlon ‘at 11 o'clock. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between €olumbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. Holy Communton | Church School Mogatng Prayer and Sermon | People’s Meeting 00 p.m ning Prayer and Sermon Preacher. Rev. A.J. G. Banks, D. D. . and_Twes.—Holy Communion and conterence, m.: Christian Heallng Misaion, #:00 p.m., conducted by the Rev. A. J. G. Hanks, D. D., director of the So ciety of the Nazarene. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and the Potomac." 1041 Wisconsin ave. Rector: THE REV. HENRY L. DURANT. Services—7:30, 9:30, 11:00, 8:00 The Church of Our Saviour Irving at 13th REV. EDMUND H. STEVENS, Rector. Sunday, November 25th. below M at. 11 am.: Harvest Home Festival Service Spectal sermon by the Rector: Subject: “THE KITCHEN GOD" ‘Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. ‘Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Litany. 10:00 a.m, Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, Canon De Vrles.. 11:00 a.m. Choral . Evensong and _Sermon, Preacher, the Bishop of Wasl ington 4:00 p.m. THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 29, Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer . 10:00 a.m. Festiyul Service, Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, the Dean ... 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer. 4:30 p.m. Take Wisconsin ave. cars or Woodley road ‘hus Tine. Church of the Ascension Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector. !8am— Holy Communion. :30a. Church School. 11 am.— Servico and Ser- mon. 8 p.m.— Young People's Soclety. causicai Serace. | ! | i { | | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, | Third Church of Ch Second Baptist Program to Begin November 27 and Continue to December 4. The Second Baptist Church, 3d street between H and I streets northwest, will observe its seventy-fifth anni- versary from November 27 to Decem- ber 4. Rev. J. L. S. Hollowman Is pas- tor of this church. Rev. Dr. M. W. D. Norman will preach November 27 at § p.m.; Rev. Dr. W. A. Taylor will preach Novem- ber 28 at 8 pm; Rev. Dr. W. D. Bat- ! tle will preach November 30 at 8 p.m.; . Dr. Holland Powell will preach December 3 at 8 p.m The anniversary will close on the ovening of December 4 with a plat- {form meeting and reception, with the address to be delivered W. F. Graham of Philadelphia. This church was organized in 1848 and is the second oldest congregation among colored Baptists in the Dis- trict, by MISS FLORENCE M. BROWN. Miss Florence M. Brown will be the speaker at the annual thank-offering service in St. Paul's English Lutheran Church t DR. PIERCE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ON APOSTLES : Evening Sermon at First Congre-| .. for the Y. gational Church—“Life Supreme” | \W1ile there she visiting Y. W Morning Topic. hospitals in order self with work be in every line s spent some , leaving China January 20 of th months to return, t cing_Christian _work stine, Italy to acquaint he; ng done for na At the First Congregation On her way 10th and streets northw Dr Jason ) speak to morrow morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, “Life Supreme,” and the chorus choir of sixty voic speclal music. At Pierce will use as hi Questions about the especially on stions which puz were twelve ch; were no women included” “When He chose Judas did know Judas would betray Him?" “Why did Christ #kip His own brother James and John the Baptist, and Nathana slighted? ere s, Protestants or they to n. humble hose twe would be America 1 Church, in and other count At the morning services the pastor, Dr. John T. Huddle, will preach on the theme “Interpretation by Expe- rience.” |DR. ELLIS TO ADDRESS WASHINGTON MINISTERS Will Speak Monday Morning on s Way Out for it comm f Christ v many “America ¥ there will 11 o'clock, w cach a sermon sgiving and the i by the quartet, muste. Harry Edw. 11 give a thirty-mi organ recital, beg be a spectal WILL OPEN QUESTION BOX. n box' et will be L an arch to opened morrow | G | Side Prof. l',‘»:‘k th end { Pastor to Ad(‘refs Grace Lutheran Congregation. hurch, CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION i . 13th bt subject, Rector. _~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIE: \'rn'r‘ tive to the Thanks- THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, !L‘i b d SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, H First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Columbia road and Euclid st Second Church of Christ, Scienti: N_E. Masonic Temple, Sth and F CONGREGATIONAL. " CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL) 84th and Lowell Sts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minister. asonic Temple, 13th st Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, | ‘e Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. SUBJECT— “SOUL AND BODY” SERVICES— SUNDAY, 11 AM. AND 8 PAL INDAY SCHOOL—11 AM. Chureh school £ worship: \IT PLEASA T (Congregational) Co]umhm Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 60S— H 9oto O (except Wednesday 7. and Sundays and holidays, 2 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— i Hours, 12 ccept Wednesdays, 12 to 6: Q\mdly 2:30 to 5:30. Oloses holidazs) | COLONADO BLDG.. J4th and G Stx.— Hours, 10 to 6, (Wed., 10 to 7. and Sus. | lidays, ADE, Lith and Park road (Second Floor)— 10 to @ week days except Wednesdays, = m““ / THOUGHT SPIRITUAL "PSYCHOLOGY 1721 Eye St. N.W. MRS. JEANETTE H. WADE | 11:00 a.m — “THE GREAT HUNGER” Children's Story every Sunday morning. p.m.—VESPER SERVICE, Cherubini’s Requiem Mass in C Minor 7:80 p.m —SUNDAY EVENING CLU 9:45 a.m.—Church school. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Classes for -all. time in Japan, | and | pas- | PRELATES AT MASS ON THANKSGIVING ;Apostolic Delegate and Arch- | bishop Curley to Attend St. Patrick’s Here. The annual Pan-Amerfcan Thanks giving mass is to be celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathollc Church, 10th |anda G streets, Thursday, at 11 am |The ceremony will open with a | processtonal and slnging by the | mixed and sanctuary choirs. The mass Is to celebrated by Rev. John 1. Barrett, with Rev. J. ¥ Carroll as deacon and Rev. L. J | Shehan as subdeacon. The sermon will be preached by Very Rev. Ignatius Smith. Rev. F. J. Hurney will be general master of ceremonies ostolle delegate; Rev. J. K. artwright master of ceremontes for the archbishop and Francls McCann for the mass. presiding will be: The delegate, Rev. Pete Fumasoni-Blondi, i Re Lewis J priest N M selstant H sidy and s deacons of honor. lumbia B, |held at the Fifth Bapt y The conducted by Prof, as rendercd by the intermed:a U. of Fifth rection of Mrs —_— MINISTER RETURNS. Rev. Mr. Dickson to Occupy Pulpit | of Sixth Presbyterian Tomorrow. morning der ¥ Nation’s Opportunity and Thanks- giving to Be Discussed. IN THANK-YOUS." | auctea ss elc Mockabe st AT 13th | First 5% 74y DIVINE SERVICH SR AR, AND O UNIT ARIA Sunday at 5 p.m.—Subject: *“The Prayer of Sustenance. Evers Wednesday, and Healing Silence. . at 5—Open Heallng meeting. at 8—Class on ‘‘Fundamental iritual Healing." ‘esper service. 12 to 12:30—Service [First Congregahonal Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. 1Rev Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.| ! Preaches, 11 am. and 8 p.m. CALIFORNIA MALE QUARTET from the Pacific coast gives Musi-| cal Vespers Sunday at 4:45. Con- cert on Monday at 8 p.m. THANKSGIVING SERVICE Thursday, 11 am. pre-service or- gan recital at 10:30 a.m. THE PLASYHOUSE SUNDAY, NOV. 25 5:00 ;o WHAT W FUL FOR." BE TH nette B. Paul. NDAY. NOV. 26, | CHARACTER ~ ANALY- Harry D Applebs. ol |CHRIST SERVICE CENTER 509 11th 8t. N.W, BUNDAY, 11 AM.: ISABEL B.'HOLBROOK, “Mysticism of New Thought” Daily, Noon—Training in Concentration. Tues., 4:45—Talks on Divine ADELAIDE PELL JOHN Student, Rev, Jolin Murra Closed” the _rest NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST | HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE HAVE TO \ | PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGRE! 3T AND ¥ Services by All members of the several hranches of the Grand United Order of 0dd Fellows fusited to be present. Aurora | = /| ALL SOULS’ CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS. FOUNDED 1821. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. i Sunday Services in /[ B. F. KEITH'S THEATER I 9:45—Sunday school | 11:00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister, l “EAST IS EAST—WEST \ IS WEST” NION THANKSGIVING HURSDAY, 11 orn SERY- ik ViT CHURCH AND L | ‘CONGREGATIONAL. 812 17th 8t. N.W. Second Floor Front. SERVICES: SUNDAY AT 4 P.M. “TRUTH IN BUSINESS. ‘WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M. DAILY FROM 12 TO 12:30, Patlents received each day. (except Sunday) | from 10 to 6 Practitioners—ilss B. Ricker and Miss Leona The National Science of Truth Association “THE ART OF LETTING GO." 'ADA RAINEY, Friday Evenin SOIENCE OF TRUE LIVING, Wednesdsy at 5 P M. THE WOMEN'S CITY €LUB, 22 Jackson PL | Connecticut Ave. and 1 St. UTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural | Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME. | I i | INGRAM MEMORIAL 10th and Massachusetts Avenue Northeast REV. GEORGE BARROW-NEILSON, Minister THANKSGIVING SUNDAY Morning, 11:00 a.m.— Sermon: “Thanksgiving' Day—and America’s Opportunity” Evening, 7:30 p.m.— COMMUNITY SONG SERVICE Led by Chorus Choir of 50 Voices Sermon: “Why Has America Reason for Continuing Thanksgiving?” Mrs. Hazel Bachschmid, soloist; Mr. Walter James Geldard, organist and choir dircctor. _A HEARTY WELCOME TO 0 ALL

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