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G STAR, WASHINGTO Second Trinity Baptist Church Buys Grace Evangelical Luthern Church 8 CHURCHES JOIN IN THANKSGIVING National Service Planned for Metropolitan Memorial ' Thursday. The national Thanksgiving serv- 1o will be held Thursday at 10:% o'elock fn the Metropolitan Memorial! M. E. Church, known as “the Natio: Methodist Church.” Blght Methodist churches will unite In the services. Bishop William F. McDowell, resident bishop of the ‘Washington area of the M. E. Chure will be the preacher. The tlons, which always attractive by Willlam F The music auartet. in Miss Mary Br been extended to clals of will _ba Johnston SIX CHURCHES TO UNITE FOR THANKSGIVING DAY Services Will Be Hcld Thursdt\y Morning at Ninth Street dee ave hee i .,; Christian. »perating Told their at t Church T THANKSGIVING PROGRAM. Foundry Epworth League An-| nounces Special Service. Wreisecesntpnstn TFoundry »rth League fonaduuB i ture a Thanksiving pros Bk "..‘.‘....35“!““ devotional service t tnvolving a number tlons. Personal respons wiving sentiments in we nd song will cha sram of worship, fiss Mildred B. will fea- | Th Curney L wt will intersperse the respon «eral vocal numbers will Italian be prece 1 concert R EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. D. s by the trustees of the tist congres: ptist Church, now | ¢ "" J at 1440 Church street north- for the purc e of the at 16 13th street oceupied by the in Church, conststs nt building, hav 1 on main flo¢ rooms and social rooms in nt. The propert church home. nd well tor of Second | stone wrch north- | Gr: Tendered hoy ded by an | orchestra H Trin [WILL TALK ON MISSIONS Dr. Mchllul to Speak at Southern Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Homer MceMillan, home missic the will del Scheduled Theater Service. m»n. A Eshleman at hurch | Rev. its A. D. Brooklyn, at the \Yfllrn[u o'clock tomorrow Desire of n, an evangelist cheduled to s Theater um ot a3 stree upon ak | a church build- secretary Eshlemun has traveled - sfvely asa lecturer on religious topics rends in tion CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE T i the author which is one lete and inspl ent probl the mission wo, tional Bible which extends i ¢ the public to attend —_— HOLY LAND ON SCREEN. Slides to Be Used in Lecture by | Mrs. Charles Wood. “August Days in Palestin subject of a are to he Mrs. Charies Wood, under auspices of | the League of the Cov in the Ehe YeRguo of the. € the| NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Covenant next Tu The A silias o e o ChurchoftheNew Jerusalem for the first time, were made from lation, xxi.2) photographs taken in the Holy Land iissuth above @ noseiwest last summer. H es of the Sunday sc CHOIR GIVES CANTATA. s o “Mor wor Calvary Methodist Church Quartet Assists in Service. At the Calvary: Methodist Churcl morrow evening a Thanks will be rendered by the ¢ and the Calv horus the direction of Grorze At the morning servi Shera Montgomery will rdial nvit: Admission 1r anditorimm . ally_invited Wi B WIITAMS, Pastor HRISTADELPHI1 Chnstadelphlan Chapel PYTHIAN TEMPLE, ‘1012 9th St. N.W., 11:00 a.r MR. WILLIAM GRANT Of Edinburgh, Scotland Noted lecturer, editor and world Subfect “God in Nature and Revelation™ PUBLIC_CORDIALLY INVITED. 330 Pa, fiiaim Cl*nstadelphxanEcclesm NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Souins st traveler. ol ip wita Pastor's m bes in Rescue, Kelief, Social and (INCORPORATED) |K 022 LOUISIANA AVENUF, \fist‘ou 434 10t St Iary quirtet choir, under Harold Miller. Tlmnlx‘»nm: be held in Calv 3 morning_at 11 « by Dr. Montgom CW \ain 8738, . IN CHARGE 1 Services .\nghth n x O'c.lock—fiundms 3 and 7:45 P.M. ovember 25th Revival Now Gofig On| BIBLE HALL 9th and E N.W., 2nd Floor. EVANGELIST EDDIE M. YOUNG | Former Prlzefighler From fornia Will Preach ang!n and Sunday Bible Hall 9th and E Streets N.W, Gospel Services Every Night Noow Day Praven 12 10 1 Daily —Service in Mission Chapel. Alexander R. Kuldell, D. D., speaker. Lee Smith and Mrs. soloists. d Rev. Mission Chapel. | gy in charge. ALL WELCOME E © you sent TouT contrbuTion for e Mission's Thanksgiving distriby- keiu (0 the poor? Your gift will be gratefully received and acknowledged. ntral Union Mission and send to 432 10th st. n.w. Food t0o, at this season. Browning, BIBLE STUDENTS. BIBLE STUDENTS. he Desire of All Nations at Hand MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE A moonday Prager Meeting every week day from 12 to Fettowaiip THI TOUS EV T EARTH’S III\TORY is the establi God’s Kingdom among men with its blessings of peace, prosperity, happi- ness and everlasting life for the obedient of man- kind. And it's here, at the door! You are cor- dially invited to hear Mr. A. D. Eshleman a Noted Lecturer of New York City Sunday, 11 A.M. Metropolita Theater F at 10th Auspices International Seats Free Students Assoctation '° Supper every Sunday. 6:30 p.o Open-alr n a st ev Bight at 7:30, D 8t. Between nd w Rev. H. B. HOSLEY, Pastor. Preaching—11 a.m The Natlonal Ho conduct Revival __December . Revival Contmues Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. Ave. N.W. Assoc intionwill commencing Preaching by REV. A. G. WARD Of Toronto HEAR HIS SERMONS ON: Salvation, Healing, Baptism in the Spirit, the Near Coming of Christ, Preparation of the Bride, Who Will | Be Translated, Etc. i Every Afternoon at 3:00. Every Night at 7:30. ALL ARE INVITED. No Collection HISTORIC VIRGINIA CHURCH RENOVATED St. Paul’s Episoopal at Alexandria ‘Will Reopen for Services Sunday. After having been closed for six months, during which both the ip- terlor and exterlor have been ren- ovated at a cost of $12,000, old St. | Paul's Episcopal Church, in Alexan- |aria, one of the most historic churches in America, will reopen its doors to- | morrow. | The day will be known as “Home- coming Sunday” and an elaborate pro- gram has been arranged. The rector, Rev. Percy Foster Hall, will preach | from the text, “A Glorfous Church,” and a special musical program will be rendere: y the cholr under the | dered by the cholr under th | direction of Sherman B. Fowler, who has been the organist of the church for more than thirty years. | The renovation has been done so as i not to change in any way the beauti~ ful lines of the building, which is sald to have been patterned after St James Church, Plecadilly, London, de- Signed by Sir Christopher Wren. 'The exterfor has been covered with stuc- co. The interior decoration depends for its effect largely upon the unusual lines of the pillars, arches and spa- cious gallesies. The pillars and woodwork have been renewed in a soft gray and the walls and span- are a warm belge. Color is by the old-fashioned stained- windows and by the .red lino- oring in the ajsles. The pulplt uth end of the chanc . which glves a freer view of the holy table, be replaced by a larger and more dig- nified altar, a memo 1 to a beloved n iber of the congregation who died inter. t. Paul's Chu of its existence, 1 ch, in the 114 years has had only seven rectors. The Lest known of these was Rev. Dr. Willlam . Wilmer, who was a founder of the Virginia Theological Seminary, and of S i John's Church, 16th and H streets | northwest, Washington ANNOUNCES TOPICS. Rev. E. Hez Swem to Preach at Centennial Baptist. “What Christians Are Doing Today in Heaven" is the subject Sunday night ev. E. Hez Swem at the Centennial Church. morning subject is “Tempted, _CHRISTIAN " VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fermont ave. north of N REV. SARLE WILFIEY. TL. Do Rible tor. 9:45 nm.- Home Missions school, . . L. DARBY, of Chure . 0F RECIPROCITY" ing serviee ut both servi Braithwaite under diree ving service by WM. ENOWLES J, General Becretary, £:00 p. i | | aching and’ Commmunion, 11 a.m. aad 7:43 e Hnrty Welooms_to v-x.body. LARTMORE. Mintater. Park Vlew Christian Church Park road of Georgla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. Ui schoal, POWER OF GOD.** IS ON THE LORD'S L B, ERVICES GOTTSCHALL nore. Evangelist. 15th St _Chnstxan Church L. Mindling, and preaching. Ded. service address by TON. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D ste. n.e. 9:30—Bible School. 10:30—The Land of Friendliness,” by the Bxbl(’ School. 6:45—Y. P. 7 4\—0rchestra \1gh( Concert. ti'mmn “The Orchestra of e € R. UFFER. Minister. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. mear 14th St. B. H. MELTON, Pastor. Services: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m 30 a.m.—Bible school. 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ~ NONSECTARIAN. The Gospel Mission 214 John Marshall Place N.W. KARL GOOSEMAN, Supt. Meeting Each Night at 7:30 We minister to both bedy and soul. | A Mission of the Christ to the Wayfarers 1“Go ye to the streets and lanes of the city { and compel them to come fo. 2 We ask your presence and help. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. NW. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., PASTOR. At 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with wer- mon by the Pastor. Subject, “GOD IN HIS WORLD" At T pm, devotionsl mesting of the Donomtnatianat ¢ Heoponatoticies™: leader, Miss Listle Bond. SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. FRIENDS. FRIENDS CHURCH 18th and I Sts. N.W. i B 4913 14th o hone Ci WELCOME TO ALL. Friends 1811 Eye St. NW. Meetms'at 11 am. Pirst day (Suuday) school—10 ALL A‘E INVITED. soon to | Fourteenth Stréet Church o of | at 4 and 645 pm. | on by DR. EARLE | C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 GIRLS’ FRIENDLY BAZAAR. Dinner Also to Be BServed in Epiphany Parish Hall. ‘he annual bazaar and supper of tho " GFr Friendly Soclety of the Diocese of Washington, for the bene- fit of Holiday House, will be given next Tuesday, in Epiphany parish hall, from 1i'am. to 10 pm. Mrs Grahame H. Powell is chalrman of the committtee In charge. Mrs, Alexander Steuart, assisted by Mrs, Ben Hellen, Mrs. E. B. M‘nlru Mrs. John C. Boyd, Mrs. W. H. Wood- ward and Miss Halnes, will be in charge of the fancy table. The candy table will be in charge of Miss Grimes. The Christmas table s In charge of Miss Nourse, Mrs. J. J. Davis will have the food table. Tea will be served in the afternoon, with Mrs. 3, C. Boyd presiaing. A turkey supper will be rom b to o'clock, with Mrs. Grace Berry & chairman and members of the Senior Club as assistants. TWO SERMON SERIES. Rev. T. W. Cooke Announces Topics at Churci of Ascension. Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, 12th street and Massachusetts avenue jnorthwest, announces that between now and 'Christmas he will preach two serfes of sermons. The first will e upon mongs sung in commemora- tion of Christ's birth and are as fol- lows: “The Magnificat,” “The Bene= dietu Gloria_'in Excelsis,” ‘The Nunc Dimitis." The second wiil be upon the reception of Christ by the shepherds, by the three wise men, by Herod, by Simeon, Eem e RS POTTER TO LECTURE. “The Community of the Future" is the title of an address to be made before the Secular League, E Atreet northwest, tomorrow at 3 pm. Edwin 8. Potter of the Voluntary Parenthood League fs the lecturer, and the subject will be discussed by the audience following the main pres- | entation. The public is invited. 'UNDENOMINATIONAL. HIGHLANDS ICOMMUNITY CHURCH i BRIGHTWOOD MASONIO HALL, 1 ! Georgla and Colorado aves. Maurice S. \Vhi(e Minister nds; Rev. 00l nu!ll Hitle class AP AFB, eaching of n £:00 p.m.— lecture, *THE TIME SBTRIT. 10:30 a.m.—Thanksgiving Gay serv- ire wt 1622 Allison st. LUTHERAN. ZIO 6th AND P BTA. N.W. Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Paster Memorlal Sunday-Bermons io honor of the departed. | Geriman, Englian, 11 o BRI senool. 0 80 ma. Evenog serv- ice at 8. Luther League, Thursd 45 p . St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth ste, d.x. REV. H. D. HA . D. Thurs., Son { i Gareh by "teame.of men B i e Coucll and the Rroiherhood { 743 pm.—Public Thank-Offering service. cr; Mr. JESSE BE TAMIN . “Personal_Experiences aid Lessons of ‘the Japan Earthqusk: Tharsday, 10 8.m.—Publlc Thankeglring serv- fee- " Bermon by Dr. HAY Concordia Evangelical Lutheran —Sermon in Englial: } ALL_WELCOME. _ _ ATONEMENT [0 GV PASTOR—REV. 1. 0. BAKER. | Sunday services, 11 a0d § p.on. Sunday echool, 9:40 a. P Renta Srae Grace Evangelical Lutheran urch (Oblo Synod. trangers Welcome. Bunday school. i E. LE; Chirhs of the Relosoation Ave. and 2nd St. 8.E. AN DLEY, D. D., Sunday Services | Sunday School. .. Pastor. Evening Worship Thursday Sersice.. .. E St. Paul’s F.nglxsh Lutheran Church 11t and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. xlmm.: D. D, Pastor. school RPI FraTiox BY EXPE- tan Enfeavor service NUAL THAN) 10:30, Thorsias—nton Thankegiving serv- ice at Luther Memorial Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ET. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wile’s Bible Class for Men. MORNING SERVICE AT 11: “The Ten Virgins” EVENING SERVICE AT 7:4 “The Virtue of Hardness” Young People’s Societies at p.m. Special music: Morning anthem by the chotr. Duet, O Divine Redeemer” (Gounod), Miss Froehlich and Mrs. Nelson, Evening} Anthem by the cholr. = Rolo, “‘Paslms of Thankagiving” (Allison). Mrs, Nelson. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” LUTHER PLACE "MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle NW.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor. 45 00 p.m.—Thankegivin by com- service n Endeavor Socie- el Ko Rev. W. L. Darby, D. D. y Washington Federation of Churches. THANKSGIVING DAY. 10:30 a.m.—Union _ service—8t. Paul's, Epiphany, Luther Place Memo- “AMERICA’S ‘OPPORTUNITY" Rev. W. C. Waltemyer Epiphany 16 AND U STREETS rthwest. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.. n T’hl Place - Memorial Chureh, Thureday........10:80 a.m. No_service 'mn-a-z !‘ Ty en Ok Missouri Synod—X, Bchroeder, Pastor. 11:00 a-m.—Engllan. 8o Bible Glass,, 0:80 w.m, wChrht Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. EA rmmu 'WENCHEL, Pastor. Service—11 l. fl. and !"loell-. 9:45 a.m. 7:45." Bermon by Rev. S rnkagieie n-y service, 11 am. SUECIAL MUSIC, | Earle Wilfley, will preach and a m\lulcfil THANKSGIVING SERVICE VISITOR TO PREACH. | __ ANNOUNCED BY CHURCH g.v. or. moage of Philadeiphia at| Local Church. | Rev. Dr. Hugh Lenox Hodge of| Philadelphia, Pa., will preach at the | New _York Avenue _Presbyterian | Church tomorrow at both services on | the following subjecta: 11 a.m., “'Ps paring the Way of the Lord”; 8 pm. | “More Faith.” Vermont Avenue Christian Con- gregation to Hear Sermon by Pastor and Special Music. A Thanksglying day service will be held at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church Thursday morning at 11 oolog(_ e uch s, e iy, be held Thursday at i1 a.m. Rev. Willlam A. Elsenberger will preach program, directed by Willlam the sermon. Braithwalte, will be rendered. Home Missions day will be observed by the Sundey school tomorrow morn- ing, when a pageant, “The Land of The Thanksgiving day service will = 13 THEOSOPHY. ~ United Lodge of Theosophists 812 17th ST. N.W. SUBJECT : “Sleep—Dreams—Death” SUNDAY, NOV. 25, 8 P.M, dy cluss, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Question and unswer mesting, Friday, 8 p.1 Washington Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. PRESBYTERIAN. Friendship,”” will be given by the young R::mr. under the direction of Miss bel Mansfield. Capt. Alton G. Grin- HRST T nell, superintendent of the school, will It preside at the exercises. PRBBYTERIAN The Crusaders’ Bible class will begin JOHN MARSHALL PL. tomorrow morning a study of the scien- tific and religious values of the theory JOBN BRITTAN CLARK 1AM, of evolution, led by the teacher, Dr. Wilmer Souder. “HE REFUSED" VESPER The Senior Hocle!yaow‘lll sefve a waffle 30 t 4:30-5:30. breakfast from 9:30 o'clock Thanksegiving day, to which Endeavor- “THE WAY™ Bolotst: ers and their friends are invited. Miss MRS. M. B. FINNEY BECKHAM. Edith Long, chairman of the social com- mittee, 18 In charge of arrangements for Thanksgiving Morning 1 A the breakfast at the church. DR. CLARK speaks on booklet containing the annual re- “The Soul of Our Country™ ports of the officers and organlzations of the church has been printed for dis- tribution among the member, Rhode Island Ave. WALTER ¥. EAGLESON, Pastor. New York Avenue Il Church of the Presidents I New York Ave, 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D. PASTOR EMERITUS. PASTOR'S ASSISTANT, Rev. William A. Eisenberger : 9:30 a.m.—Bible School 10:00 a.m.—Adult Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with scrmon by Rev. Hugh L. Hodge, D.D., of Philadeipt “PREPAR]. 0 THE WAY OF THE LORD"” p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 00 5: m—ruhm -mnu;. with Dr. Hodge Subject : “MORE FAITH” Thursdar, 11 a.m.—The Thankegiviog Day service—Sermon by Rev. William A, Euenberger " ALL WEi Sl o) Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS. REY. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastar. a.m.—Sundey school i am: SUPREME Musle by the indeavor meetings, HE_ GOSPEL OF “Peck Memorial Chapel Chapel and 28th Bt. N.W. REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minster. 11:00a "Tlle Devil's Mistake™ "A Woman’s Conversation” North' pitol, cor. Florida Eckington, ave. and Q@ st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. ©:30 a.m.—Sunday school. p.am., C. E Rermon Rubjects: 11 a.m. “THE YEAR'S BLESSINGS." 8§ p.m —*'SPIRITUAL VISION. Good music. f I Strangers welcome. Seats free. The challenge to citizenship has been made and the answer is not far off. Shall the Eight- eenth Amendment and the laws enacted pursuant thereto be en- forced? HEAR WAYNE B. WHEELER At Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Corner 4th and B Sts. SUNDAY MORNING, 11 O'Clock. The evening service, at 7:43, mostly music. Miss Lucy H. Paul, Director. Albert O. Stearns. Jr., Bam. Miss Evelyn L. Gribben, Soprano. Misn Anita K. Contralto. Warren L. Terr The Sons and Daughters of Liberty will be guests at the x > é g % o e Thuraday, s Organist and CONN. AVE. AND N 6T. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D, Minister. P 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and | women. 11:00—Morning Wood. service. Sermom by Dr. « 8:16—Preliminary musical program REY. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D, D.. Pastor. rnoon service. Sermon by Rer es M. Henry. Miss Elsa Raner, violin. Mr. Dors Walten, violoncello. Mr. Herman Fakler, baritone. s| stian Endeavor supper and vesper vice. §:00—Ere n‘\nx service. 9:45 0.m.—F. 8. 11:00 am—"PASTORAL i’&URTHi PRESBYTERIAN 18th and Fatrmont Sts. N.W. ‘Take any 14th st car; get off Fairmiont. DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. DR. ISAAC WARD. ©:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Men's cluse. IDEALS." AN NGLAN Fvening ehotr of 100, voices THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 11.00—Thankeglving service. ~ Serm Wood: ~ *TH] rnmuwn OF PROPHETS, ESME! CHRINTIAN PATRIOTS ALL WELCOME. Eastern Presbyterian Church 8th Bt. and Maryland Ave. N.E. ALFRED E, BARROWS, D. D, Paster. OUR FATHERS ™ 00l Bible sctiool. in, E. n ISTRY OF THAN 'y Dr. LA.\D AND Pastors : 11:00 3 m.—Dr. Ward will preach. Subject : “How May I Be Positive of My Soul’s Salvation?” | 7:00 p.n.—Christian Endeavor Societr. | 8:00 pm.—Dr. Ward will preach Subject, “Christ Rejecting Men™ | Thursdsy m at 8 olclock— i Thankegiviog sersice. | Thureday, 10:30 a.m—Tnion Thanksgiving ice ‘at Ninth St Chrlstias | || Central Presby'tanan Church (SOUTHERN ARSEMBLY.) o Sixteenth und Trving ot 2 The friendly, family church. 1. TAYLOR, D. D., whete every one Teceives & cordial welcome. 3 UNITED Wallace Memorial Jirzyr. Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire ave. REV. . A. CAMPBELL, Pastor. Services—11 a.m. and 8§ pm. 8. 8, 9:30 am. C. E.7p Washington Heights Presbyterian Church T Columbia and Kalorama roa REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D.. Minister. 11 am—{THREE CONDITIONS OF ALL- NOBLE LIV) “THE C ncn "AND THE cITY," Tilustrated with Stereopticon. Cordial welcome to all. Tnanksgiving Day service on Thursday at 1" Hour for Young People, 00 p.m —Christian Endeavor, Senior and Junlor Christian Eudeavor. 8:00 pm.—Miselonary praise wervice. Ad- dress by Rev. Homer McMilian. D. Do, of Atianta, Ga 11:00 a.m.—Thursiay, Thanksgiving service. Swall’ children cared for during morning worship. Take 14th strect car or Mount Pleasant _car or 16 o _Irving s WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H st. btw. 10th and 20th n.w. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:80—Sunday echool. 11:00—“GOD-BENT MESSENGERS." 7:00—Christian Endeaor. s;oo—“nANamous GROUND. 8 p.m.—* li The Church of the Pilgrims SBQUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 22nd st. bet. P ana Q n.w. REV. "ANDREW B. BIRD, Pas 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, with el tor every member of the family. 11:00 a.m.—Morning_worship, Rev. John Lee Allison, D. D. —Juplor Christian Endeavor. e Chiristian kndeavor. lc by the Quartet and B OWEREOR T, SPIRITUALIST. TheFirst Sptritualxst Church ALFRED H. TERRY “ARE SPlRITS INTERESTED IN MORTAL AFFAIRS?” Followed by spirit message “But the manifestation of Soirtt s. Siren to every man to proft withal.” T Sundny. 8 pm 1012 9th st. n.w., 2nd foo: CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas- tin, Mr. Redmond. 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. 822 20th N.W. Near Pa, Ave. MRS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. o BTEIT0MY £W5 & reating. Mus! ME. Bour and sup manse, to which al in the'city are invited. 7:00 p.m.—Song eerviee, 7:30 p.m, ning worship, Rev. John Lee Aliirons 0. 1. 8:16 p.m.—Senior ' Chiristian Endeavor So- clety. any, 1 ving _service. THUMAY, 3 . MEEN, Kobe. Japan: Small ehndun cared for during Sunday oraing service. A CORDIAL SIXTH PRESBYTER!AN strangers o Thankegt 0 e .Memorial. °“‘:'Sn iving morning at 10:30 ¢'clock— Unls Service at the Lutheran Cburch, lflh lnfl Gallatin sts. n.w. BAPTIST. SUNDAY, NOV. 25 AT 8 P.M.— “The House of the Hidden Places” (Story of the Path of Initiative in Amcient Pl By Miss Isabel B. Holbrook Study Class, Fridays. Mombers' Meeting. Wednesds __ BAPTIST. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th BET. B AND O S.W. Sunday school, Mason €. 1 9:30, , 8:00 __Prayer_meeting. Thuradny, 8:00 p.m Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave ELLIS C. PRIMM, P wr 11:00 a.m ABL] sermon) §:00 p.m. MAN AND fiis 9:30 mm.—x 00 . __Cordial Welc + (Thanksgivin SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, l’a-lnr. MORNING AT ELEVEN “OUR DAILY BREAD” 9:30—Bible achoal. 9 :43—r. Shaver mee 6:43—Three C. E. 8o EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY T “GOD'S FARMS” Yo thankful people Ratse the song of— HARVEST HOME for the Baptist Home fu Ve received. See PUMPKIN BANK PECIAL THANK the— "IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH. (18th Bt. and Columbia Rd.) Bible School at 9:30. class at 10. Men’s Morning worship at 11 mon by PASTOR GOVE JOHNSON. Evening at 7 T tional song service, led by Mr Percy Foster. Short sermon by Pa on “The Young Ma esus ave Back to Hi Mother. The choir, led by Mrs. E. G Dickinson, will render specia Thanksgiving numbers in morn- G. n.x, INVITED. THINK AND THANK! ‘West Washington Baptist Church 31st and N sts n —“WHY WE SHOULD GIVE THANKS." VHY DO SOULS GO AWAY rxcn JESUST” Fxfth Baptxst 7B Jobm E. Briggs i subject, m and epeci box ¢ F_NFAR 7th SOUTHWEST. prench at 11 « Spiritual HEAR GOD'S CHALLENGE! Temple Baptlst Church At "\VHXTHER" Sermons by Pa: . Dr. J. J. MUIR BETHANY "7 % Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Pntor Mid-week service, Th 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (Above Scott Cire Dr. J. Stanley Durkee Predldent, Toward Un Will Preach at 11 am. and 8 pam., SUNDAY, NOVEMBE 22 S0 “The Fruit” T *““Coast Dangers Ate on among the throngs secking to 1s by Dr Junior Chureh, Durkee? Doors Swedish services o Room, Sunday, Noi Wolbarg of Newark, The Home Church Organ recital by PROF. FERRY, 8 pm. Thanksgiving y'uv.r Rev. G. L. Arthan NOTED PLATFORM TEST MEDIUM, Meeting Sunday evening at 8 orclock fn Soclety Hall, 500 G & Me d Socicss. "Tuesduy evening Beance aniy. Bittings in b ball. LECTURES—MESSAGES. REV. BT, Pastor, asetitad ‘various Mediums s o‘M Susday evenios, Tih ufl I ats oy er Riggs Bank). All welco ot i :.'.'ui;,‘,‘fz‘"m“'w s|fl “My Church—What NITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church Cor. North Capitol and R sts, n.w. Rev. CHARLES E. m!!, D. D, Pastor. —Sunday 'n-nlumng sermon. “The Young Man Calvary Baptist Church EIGHTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST Visitors in Washington Are Cordially In vited to Attend Services Here Tomorrow SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 PUBLIC WORSHIP AT 11 AM. AND 8 P.M. DR. ABERNETHY Preaches, 11 AM.— 8 PM— Slave to Prime Minister” Is It Worth toMe?P” Who Went From

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