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e m e DR GREENE TALKS CHRISTIAN SENCE Louisville E;(ponefit of ‘Doc- trine Discusses It as “Re- ligion. of Joy:” “One of the most satisiying results of onels spiritual understanding of God as taught In-€hristian Science )sl the equally tmportant knowledge of what_man is,” said Judge Samuel W. Greene of Louisville, Ky., in a lecture “Christian Sclence, the Religion of v," -last night at First' Caurch. of Christ, Scientlst. Hg. was Introduced by Eimer L Baldwin, first reader ot that church, under whose auspices the lecture was given n our generally accepted human concept of man he has been regarded as material, therefore as temporal, and subject to sickness. sin and death,” he sald. “In-the spiritual in- terprétailon of the Bible one learns that man §s spiritual and partakes of the spiritial qualities of &oa, who s Spirit. Based on First Genesin Chapter. “This teaching any Bible student will recognise as. belng based on the firsi chapter of Genesis, where it is said *And God sald, Let us make man in our image and likeness: and let them have dominion over the Ash of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every cregping thing that creepeth upon the rarth. So God created man in Hisx own iamge. in the image of God creatod He him; le and female created Hé them. The hostile critic - of Christian Science may vehemently protest that | | one cannot so construe the quoted f ya ge of Genesis- while there re- mnains the :o-called material crea- tion of man in the sécond -chapter of Genesis:” A complete answer to that one will find in the text book, in the chapter ecalled Genesis—which is a part of the Key to the Scriptues. For the purpose of this lecture -it can Do briefly said that on the undi-puted | authority of Jesus, God s spirit. To | T.e logical and sensible in determin- ing what man would resemble if n God's tmage it would see ne ary to v he. must be likel spirit or epiritual -and unot material. { This teaching is fortified by Paul's arent ‘effort in his writings to | Lring to ‘man's - -understanding his gpiritual nature, ac is instanced in} the following quotation Scripture Quotations, een | are temporal, ich are not seen a There is there now no condemna- e ton to them which wre in Christ Jesus who walk not efter the flesh but after the spirit.. For the law of | the spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free’ from the law of sin and death (Rom Christian aches that | creation i no me of forms | out of matter. \vul is the unfolding of epirttual ideas, The first step in Christian, Science healing is to awaken confidence in the -patient that God can and does Lieal. . This confidence is arouse usually by one's gaining & new view- point of creation or of what man is in his right relation to God. Man's. Spiritunl Being. 1ce a man begins té_understand his spiritual being—his God-likenes —he can more hopefully dispute th claims of-matter as evidence in_pain. s or: physical Imperfection. He ca- that healing arge process of overcoming false etiets and becoming imbued with the true knowledge of God's aliness, and of man -in His likeness—partaking of | the spiritual quajities. He beging to{ see_that his concern mneed not be with the body and its complaints, but rather that his task is with thoughts. “In the study of.Christian Science one. 1sams .tbat::God is. Iéve, life, soul, mind. spirit, dhlne prin- ciple. It teaches concerning what God cerned spiritually ik demongtrate ‘them' In his e\endn) 1fe” PLANS TWO SERMONS Rev. Gove G. Johnson to Preach at Immanuel Church. Rev. .Gove G. Johnson will preach at the. Immanuel - Baptist Church “to- morrow morning and evening. At the close. of the morning yworship the X.nrd' supper will he administered. 45 p.m. Percy Foster leads in'd mng service with the male chorus and the pastor preaches on “The Man From Whom Jesus Drove Out a Le- Elon of Demons.” Nest Sunday eve- ning the Pinkham class for men will be in charge and Evangelist Jaghet will be the speaker. YOUNG PEOPLE’S senvu‘:e.} Rev. George Barrow-Nielson to Preach Twice. Rev. George Barrow-Neilsen, min- ister of . Ingram . Memorial Churgh, has planned a “Younrg People's Sun- day” for tomorrow’s services. (h the Srenine o il pleach o short ser- monette to the Sunday school chil- dren, which will be followed by a sermon on_“Vislons of Youth.” In the evening his tople Wil be “Three Glants of the Christian Pulpit—John Pagker, Charles Haddon spur‘eon. Hemxy, Ward Beeche) < Dr. W. L. Darb secrotary, Wash- ington Federation of Churches, will teach the O. H. Ingram bible class, in the absence of the regular. teacher, Representative Arthur P. Black, who is in New Jersey _— VISIT FORMER PASTOR. John §. Benuett, “superititendent of the Central Union Misslox, end Mrs. Bennett will spend the week end in Y., where they will pay a . Paul- R. Hickok and Hickok, former pastor ‘of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church of this city. Mr. Benneft will speak the:services in the Second Presby terfan Church of Troy, where Dr. Hickok Is now pastor, tomorrow and addresa the church brotherhood Mon- day night. e VIRGINIAN WILL PREACH. Rev. M. Filmore Sanford of Chat- ham, Ve, _State evangelist, will pregch, at Kindall ,Baptist Church tomorrow. morning and evening. Baptist Young Peopie's Unlon gave hearty support to the .golden rule meal for Thanksgiving as proposed by the Near East Relief, ‘and two unfons of the Columbia Federation were among the first ten, in the en- tire country to promise their support to this cause. They have recelved suitable recognition from the New York office of the Near East Rellef, in the shape of two photographs of Scenes in Palestine. The unions re- cetving this distinction are the Con- gress.-Heights B. ¥. P. .U ‘and. the first B. Y. P. U. of Washington. The McLean.B. .Y. P. U., epjoyed an interesting missionary program at their meeting, Sunday "evening, di- racted by Mrs. Berthune and present- #d-in the form of a playlet entitled “The_Choosers.” Mrs. Cline, Mathilda Berthune, Chance Gentzler and Rnlyh Thompson, took part. The regular monthly meeting of the oxXecutive board of the federation witl be Munsey bullding, next Tuosdny, w8 Pritr - —rr | Philadelphia | F. A, Wiebe, Mrs. C. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES TO. CONTINUE 2 .MONTHS Silver Spflng Armory Rites Suc- cess Leads to Plan to Extend Time. The evangellstic services and preaching mission which have been conducted at ‘the Silver Spring Ar- mory by Rev. J. Henning Nelms, un- der “the auspices of the Washingfon Federation of Churches, have been so well attended “and have awakened such ipterest In the community that they Awill be continued for another two months, Last Sunday night Bishog® Free- man was the speaker and confirmed a class of sixteen.. It was the first onfirmation ever held at Silver pring. The community sing feature, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock, ;unl preced- Ing the service, has been &0 success- ful that during the rest of the mis- sfon-it will be emphasized. It s expected Rev. Abram Simon will be the preacher tomorrow night. WILL SPEAK AT DINNER. Bactor to . Attend Church Federation Meeting. Dr. Floyd Tomkins. rector of Holy Trinfty Church, Philadelphin, {5 to speak at the dinner of the Federation of Churches, to be held ut Luther Place Church, December 11, at 6 o'clock. The vestry of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church has voted to unite with the Washirigton federation. Arrangements have been perfected through the joint action of the tele- phone company and the Federation of Churches for broadcasting a number of Sunday morning services winter. Last Sunday the ) Pluce Church made use of the equip- ment. Others immediately ahead nre the following: December 2. Vermont Avenue m«.uple: December 9 Covi nant December vary H. J. councilor‘_'flead of Vaughn Bible Class, to Be Gone 10 Days. Homer J. Councilor, the Vaughn Class of the Calvary Raptist Church, left Washington ye: torday for a ten-day speaking trip hefore Baptist Church and Sunday School organlzations in - the - south- He will speak at Dallas and Waco, Tex.; Okla, and Kansas City; ) A. Patterson will i class his abscuce. The mnmhh club meeting of the class will be "held Monday might in T the Sunday School House. W. urtls _will deliver an address on Our National Parks in the Great illustrated with stere- | opticon views. There will be orchestra muete and shments —_— PLAN ANNUAL BAZAAR. Ladies of St. Paul's Church to Hold Supper Wednesday. The annual bazaar and Supper glven by the ladies of St. Paul's Church, on Rock Creek Church oad. will be given Rock Creck Parish Hall next Wed- :30 pm. Mrs. Walter B. be in charge of the sup- Northwest," per. A feature will be the cutting of sil- houettes. The following will assist at the bazaar! Mrs. F. H. Schwartz, Mrs. L. Pickens Miss th Miller, Mrs. N: V. Pattie,” Mrs. T. E. Tucker, Mrs. Ethel L.Lwrem.e and Mrs. G. Li Evan; WILL RECITE POEMS. Dr. Montgomery Announces Subjects for Tomorrow. At the Calvary Methodist Church to- morrow morning Rev. Dr. James Shera. Montgomery, the pastor, will give a sermon on “The God of De- liveranoe. In the evening he will render a number of favorite poems and also give their interpretation. Special music by George Harold Miller and the Calvary quartet and the Calvary chorus choir. PRE-CHRISTMAS FAIR. Church of Our Father to Have Annual Event Thursday. Unity and Co-operation” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Clar- ence E. Rlce at the Church of Our Father (Universalist), 13th and L streets northwest, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. At 7 pm. there will be a devotional mesting of the Young Peoples Chris: tion -Union: topic, “Country ~ Life Work”; leader, e Virginia Rhodes. The annual pre-Christmas fair will be-held next Thursday. —_— BAZAAR IS PLANNED Women of 8t. Margaxet s /An- nounce Fete for Next Week. The Rectors’ Aid Society of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church will hold its annue] bagaat and supper in'the parish hail, Connecticut avenye and neroft pluce. Thursday and Friday. Moy T e Sitn stater of He. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of the parish, will have charge of the fanty tables, where will be displayed two gifts from avery woman in the con- gregation. An' entertainment- for children and “grown-ups” will be given in the Ii- brary under the direction of Percy Van- Ness. Mrs: Willoughby Chesley is president of the Reetors' Ald So- clety and will be assisted by a com- mittee. - Rev. ALUMNAE TO MEET. Will"Hold Third Session in Drive for Half Million. Alitnnae_of the Episcopal logical Seminary in Virkinia will meet in the parish hall at the Church of the Ascengion Monday at 12:30 p.m. for the third meeting in their cam- paign to raise half a million dollars to provide quarters. for more stu- dents and to endow two professor- ships In the seminary, which i8 one of the oldest and best known of the seminaries maintained "by the ilpis- copal Church in the United States. Y. W. C. A 7. W.0 4, PHYLLIS WHEATLEY 901 RM‘ Isiand dve, o.w, Vesper Services. UNl‘l'E BRETHREN. Mufit‘rrial United Brethren” Church “ Cof. iorth Capltol and R sts nw. m.—Sunday school. “‘Beauty for Ashes.” t! “A Thapksgiviag ChristaddphianEcclesia'.‘,":'; AVAL LODGE HALL. Every Suntay, 11780 eoinr AL, welcome, r¥h e evely Bunday at 11 am. at P;mnu ‘Tetpls, 1012 Dth 1. Bw.. 284 oor, CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Chmch of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, xxi.2). ‘Sixteenth above Q northwest. 3—Classes of the Sul school * 10:00—Areana class for fi {00—Divine worship, with Pastor's ser- 12:00—The Holy Supper. 45—Young People's Free lendiog nbary apen d-fly ~PABTUR=—BEV.~PFAUL SPERRTY: president of | Theo- | Lutherans Open i ) | | e | present 'Fourteemh Street Church of THE . EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WOMAN’S DAY FEATURE Inner Mission WOrk in Dlstrlct ‘Ninth Street Christian Congrega- Giiedi tion in Various Activities—Pas- tor's Sermon Topic Tomorrow. The Woman's Missionary Soclety of the Ninth Street Christian Church .| conducted a canvass for new mem- bers during the past week. Tomo: -jrow morning at 11 o'clock Womas day will be observed. Rev. C. s ‘The . pastor, R. Stauffer, will préach the on “The Achlevements of In the evening the sermon wilt be “Esther, the Queen.” Al organizations of the Ninth Street Christian Church will unite in the annual basaar Monday evening, Tuesday and Wednesday ~afternoon and evening. There will be twenty- jone booths. Supper will be served | cach evening H Woman's Missionary Soclety will Bol0 Jia) romuiar Dessmper raeety Ing. Welnssday. At L1880, Switt luncheon at noon. The Alphy C: E. will have charge of the prayer maet- ing Thursday evening. SUNDAY SERMON . TOP]CS Dr. Piurcn to Dhcun Hall Caine's Latest Book. At the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest, tomor- row Rev. Dr. Jaron Noble Plerce will preach at 11 am. on “True Blessed- | and at 8 p.m. on “Hall Caine's i Re' MISS BERTHA HEIGES. The inner mission committee of the Lutheran Alllance of the Dis- trict of Columbia, has begun mis- C, .SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER 1, 1923. GFSHUNDH PGS 270 Anniversary "At St. Thomas REV. DR. C. ERNEST SMITH. sion activity here. An office and | Latest Boole The Woman of Knock headquarters has been opened at | {09 AR ChrisLS QOUEn FIUS u’l;l-ez The twenty-first anniversary of 820 11th street northwest, and | Harry Edward Mueller with the mu-} the rectorship of Rev. Dr.C. Ernest Miss Bertha Helges has been |slcal vespersat 4:45 p.m. Smith at St. Thomas' Episcopal placed in charge as the executive Monday at 8 p.m. the Bessie Banks| Church, 18th street near Dupont tertainers of Chicago will give an | entertainment. secretary and district worker. Miss Helges has been a Chris- | | | | Circle, He was fnstituted as rector of th church by the is to be observed tomorro; late Bishop Satter- tian worker in_various ways in ey Pennsylvania. She will direct the SERMONS BY DR. MUIR. At 8 pm. Dr. Smith will preach activities of. the Young People's on “Fundamentalists and Modern- Socleties and other organiztions — ists,” with special reference to of the church in this particular |«Progressiva Increase” Topi Bishop Lawrence's declaration on line of work of mercy. = She will & ase” Tople at| BN Phject and that of the house visit the sick in hospitais and in Morning Service Tomorrow. homes as far as opportunity and of bishops a ber 14 and 15 Tex Dallas, Dr. Smith Marks |GOSPEL MISSION PLANS EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 9| Arranges to Accommodn'e Large Crowd at Local Church To- morrow Afternoon. The Gospel Mission has arranged to accommodate a large crowd for the opening of evangelistic services in Mount Vernon Melhudh\t_ Church, 9th street and Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow afternoon, at which Rev. Mel Trotter of Michigan will speak. 'he services are to continue through December 16 and will be held dally except Saturday at 4:45 and 8 p.m. Sundays they will be held at 3 and 8 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Trotter will be assisted by Homer Hammontree, leader, and Howard Hermanse anist, both of Chicago. CORPORATE COMMUNION. Church of Ascension to Observe First Sunday of Advent. The first Sunday in Advent will be observed tomorrow at the Church of the Ascension, Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, rector, us the occasion of the natlonal corporate communion of the men and boys of the Eplscopal Church. Aduit maje communicants and all boys who ha/e been confirmed are expected to w/ke their communions. PRESBYTERIAN. North Capitol, cor. Fiorida ave. and Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday ol Kermon_Bubje CIPPED Ok LIFE'S BAT- THE PROBLEM OF FORGIVE 11 am— ! 8p.m Fine muste. lenprq weleomed. Seats free. Central Presbyterian Church |M (SOUTHERN ARSEMBLY.) Bixteenth and Irving sts. JAM nw. D., REV. 1, TAYLOR, D. tor. time will afford. She will look | Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor of the Temple for students in educationa! insti- | Beptist Church, will-preach at both tutions who have not found tomorrow. In the morning church home and help to direct t will be “Progreasive In- them to a place. and in the evening his topie The secreta will work in and of vllfi«‘nu s6 will be “Wronging the Soul.” with the various homes of merc and help gospel m! Juven- ile Court and social agencies wher- syer somoperadion o vssivie, The | FORT WILL PREACH. the opening of n hospic where Lutheran young people coming to Pastor Will Address Membernh(p et REV. JOHN C. PALME! ~ PRESBYTERIAN. " Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama ros . D. D., Migister H 0 b — W 8:30 pim.—Social Hour fur Young People. = 700 p.m —Christiyn Endeavor_Socleties. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. H. W. Myers ot Japan & 00 ruday, Praver service. el hiidren aréa. Tor Guriag morning Take 14th street ear or Mount Ple __car _or 16th st. bus line to Irsl: 11:00 a.m rabtp. with sermon by DR. ! ! ot Gloramo gt Eastern | Presbytcnan Church stortn di Crin Bth st and 0. oms to All ALFRED RARROWS, Yl U Pastor, went und Supper, Tues. E GLORIFIED LIFE. ni Newton unday school A Victorio, 1 & Guntoni'rififil?'M'e—mnr—ial— REY. I(rll\ ' ll H]l l\hAV”" M. AL + Pastor, 9743 a.m. e wehool. Classes for ail. Bible class. W Men peaker, Cooper, Wallace Memorial J3mes Cor. Randolph ll and New Ham) o oy “Fastar. CAMPBELL, w-mmAu vl -nq 8 p.m. Kpowles auspices Bible the o may find a happy and | homellke place to live. The work | Two Secret Orders. fs supported by the Lutheran | 3 - churches of the city and in part | Rev. John B, Fort, pastor of the El- By the Marstana ssnor brook M. E. Church, Tenleytown, will deliver 4 partiotic sermon’ tomorrow { evening at 8 o'clo DR DURKEE PREACHES Fsther Council. No. 20, Daughters of . - A rica, and Rene Council, No. 4'3.' =i {Junior Grder United American Mechan- | . cs, will attend in a body. AlL D. of A. To Occupy Pulpit at First Baptist .nd Jr. 0. I". A. M. members of the Church. | District are {nvited Dr. J. Stanley Durkee will preach at | the First Baptist Church, i6th and O | streets, tomorrow, both ‘morning and evening, and every Sunday throughout lhhl month, His subject at 11 am. is: “Unshakable Things,” and 8 p.m. Books of Life Prof. Ferry will give an organ recital from 7:40 to § p.mi —_— DR. MYERS TO SPEAK. Church of the Presidents New York Ave., 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Péw Preaches Its Silent Sermons WESTERN PRESBVTERIM\ LHLRCH St btee 19t and BEV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, 9:30 a.m.— Sunday school 11:00—Communion service 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—"THE G Sermon to Red Men Music by the Quartet and Mr. Bowersox. Con‘ral Presbyterian Congregation ' _ to Hear Missionary. Rev. Dr. H. W, Myers, & missionary to Japan of the Church, will preach at the ntral Presbyterian Church tomorrow night. Dr. Myers and his family escaped the disnsters of the earthquake. He will give a description of the | needs and conditions of PASTOR EMERITUS. TOR'S ASSISTANT, - Rev. Wllham A. Eisenberger 3 H 9:50 a.m —Rible Sclool 10:00 w.m.—, i 11:00 a.t1 —Public worskip, with sermon by Rev. S. Willis M, }-ndden, D.D., N of Peeksidt Japan. “THE TRANSFIGURING POWER OF THE CHRIST" “hristian Endeavor. —Public worship, with UNDENOMINATIONAL. HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH Sormon by BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC HALL, Dr. flff'lddm‘ : Georglu and Colorado aves. E Grh bjeet 2 i I Rev. Maurice S. White, Minister THE GREAT ACCEPTANCE" }t i} 9530 a.m.—Sunday _schoo! H Thursday, l‘?n\ Dm—The Midweek . 1010 a.w.—Dr. Koott's Bidte class. Fruper derste 11:00 a.m. nmunion e COST OF LOVE. P.S. “The Living Christ.” teaial of the Monroe De Masonic Eroups Trightwood ax_gue FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Take any 141h st car; get off at Falrnio DR, JOS DR. 18 The frtendly, family church, ©:30 a.m.—Kundey school and wea’s 11:00 8. —Dr. Pastors: PII T. KELLY. C WARD. "Kelly will preach. -Subject : “HE PICKED IT UP” deliver . pietorial lecture on the mabject “THE SOUTHERN MOUNTAINEERS™ Thursday sight at §—Prizer and Praise Dr. Ward will epoak. Siibject: “Why Was Jesus Tempted . by the Devil?” EVERYBODY WELCOME ol Wattey Kty wiit ||| 8. 5.,.9:30 am. . 7 pm. “SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16:h and Kenedy Sts, N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. on_service, 11 a.n RITTAN CLARK, 8 p.m. sohool adeavor. 8, 8 pan.-Regular prayer ,.‘ Thursdsy. Dec Tieeting. SHERW;OOD 22ND STREET AND Rho EAGLESON, P SETH RY FOR YOUR HOPE." PRESBYTERIAN JOAN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK . 1AM 3 “Was Transfigured” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “Troubled” Soloist: CHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN. | ALL SOULS’ CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS. FOUNDED 1821, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. CHRISTIAN Park View Christian Church Park road east aof Geurgla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. pm Sunday Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER 9:45—Sunday school. Christ 14th and Meridian ts. Bible study, 10 a.m. Preachiag znd Communiun, 7:45 p. A hurvy weftome -ta everrhodr. T. B. LARIMORE, Minister. C-:clumbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. near lith Bt B. H. MELTON, Pastor. 11 e sl 41.00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister, “The Peril of the Open Mind” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Geor etown Church | BEV. JX Bt ES T. MARSHALL, D..D., pm—C. E. 4100 b Masieal_service The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN, 2204 st. bet. I ana Qn.w. BEV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. . = A Bible schoal, with very member of the Moratng worship. Rev. Tntermediate Christ .—Bocial bour and sup) manse, to which ai _Jn, tve city ure lavited. EvEuing worshtp, Bird, el Rev. A. clet, mell children morning service. 4 _corpPAL WELETUE ro Arr. P S1. NPAR | strangers Senfor Christian Endeavor So- Y ared toc during Sunday MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. “REV. CLIFTON K. BAY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all. 11:00 2.w.—Moralog worship. Communion. Pastor's subject, “DIVINE SERVIGE." 7:00 p.m,—Epworth League. 8:00 p.oi.—Evening worship. Pastor's Ject, “GOD’S HOUR. Special music at ail services by the quar- tet. All welcome. = | Emory M. E, Church South Historic Fort Stephens, 6104 Georgla Ave. Free pews. 7 O(Iv m Christian Endeavor. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF TH CHURCE, THE rmn CKVICH OF OHRIST, NTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, First Chllrcll of Cllrifl. Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, N.E. Masonic Temple, 8th and F sts. N.B. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. morth of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D.. Pastor. 3 N, Fourth Church of Christ, S:Ientll'. The Arcade, 14th st and Park rd, SUBJECT— THE OLD FATH FOR THE N GES 8:00 p.m.—Thankegiving cuntarn “ANCIENT AND MODERN By io guartet and el e | NECROMANCY. ALIAS MES- by W. Braithwaite and as- MERISM AND HYPNO- e Katherine Ttiggs. TISM, DENOUNCED” od by ist, and Miss Hslen Gerrer, Vioknist, - with Interpretativé readings by Dr. 5 7:00 p.m.—C. E. meetings. "NINTH STREET, CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. noe, 11:00—“Woman and Her- Achieve- ments.” 7:45—“Esther the Quee 9:30—Bible school; 6:45, C. E. Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. | 10 & CENTRAL UNION MISSION. ___ CENTRAL UNION MISSION. The Interdenominational organization of the churches in Rescue, Rellef, Soc! Evangelistic Work, . axcoreor ATED) Phone Main 4349. ry Quarters, 432- 4!1 lfilh fll. NW SERYICES— DAY, 11 A.M. AND § P.M. srA AT SCHOOL 11 AM, WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— 8 0'CLOCK. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W.. Room 088 Hour: (except Wednesday. sl aua Bundays 20 holdeys S 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours. 12 o § (excopt Wedneidays, 12 {0, 8: Bundays, 2:80 to 6:30 COLORADO BLnG.. 4k and G Sia— Hours, 10 to 9 { and holidazs, THE ARCADE, (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days except Wedneodays. o . JOHN 'R, BM\m SUPERINTENDENT. * Chilarén's Home, 1207 First St. N.W. Phone Main 8788, _ - * MRS, JOHN 8. BENNETT, IN CHARGE. Services Nightly at 8 0'Clock Sundays, 3 and 7:45 P.M. Sunday, December 2 3 P.M.—Service in Mission Chapel. MRS. W. H. RAMSEY in charge. 5 P.M.— i REV. EARLE TAGGART, Speaker SPECIAL MUSIC ALL WELCOME Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. N.W. IRVING W, KETCHUM, Minister. 1:00 a.m.—Morning sermon, fen's Bible class. nnday schoal. . E. Psalm 40. | Metropolitan Presbyterian| Church Corner 4th and B K.E. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor, MORNING SERMON: “The Pre-Eminent eracle EVENING ““With Kings in Greece and Turkey” ] DR.'ANDREW M. BRODIE The men of the -church are supporting the evening service, SPECIAL MUSIC. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to visitors in Washing- ton. REV. E. A LAMBERT, PASTOR, Omereors XA Y o Peashie! TE3. QUATLeL. :00 p.m.~Sermon by pastor, DUTY. Anthem-~"seck Yo the Lard" (Roberta), Rebuke Me_Not CBraad, Mra Hiny B H Mrareb. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes for all. 7115 p.m.—Epworth Lesgue. 5:00 p.m.—Prayer service. Marvin M. E. Church South Epworth 1| Ofterrtory—*'0 10th aud B CLAUDE i B, Miatster. 11:00 i —Holy Communjon. Preaching, by Pastor. «\xnmy school; 7:00, HETHODISI PROTESTANT. RHODE 1SLAND AVENUE : Rhode Isi ave, at 1st st. 2y, SiaEs i STHAUSHN, Dy B Paster. -Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL_ Colored) EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH _Corner 4th and D Sts. 8.5, REV. J.-'W. WATERS, Minister. .80 a.in.—Sunday scliool liour. Tatn Anaiversary, Y. W, I, 3, Socety. m.—Sernion by Pastor. TREV. J. U. KING will preach. Awbury Junjor Cholr. —Epworth League., p.m,—Literary program. SVERYBODY WELCOME. MILES MEMORIAL CHURCH OF THE ‘"COVENANT CONN.- AVE. AND N 8T. REV, CHARLES WOOD, D. D. ‘Minister. 30— Sunday- school. ‘women. 11:00—Yoming service. Sermon by Dr. 3: 15——muumn ‘musical ppogra Classes for men and 8rd St. between L and Ny Y. Ave.’ BEV. M. L. BREEDING, Minister. —8uaday .scheol. 11 28330 pam.—Epworth Leagu 800 pm’ —Special sermon '117 Rev. YOU ARE WELCOME «gExTINEL |\ John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church lPLI\IIS SPECIAL SERVICES. Church of Eplphmy to Hold Com- munion Rites. At the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow there will be speclal serv- ices marking the beginning of the Advent season. At 8 o'clock there will be the corporate communion for men and boys, which is held through- out the nation on the first Sunday in Advent. At the second celebration of the holy communion at 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will be the preacher. Dr. Lubeck will also preach In the evening at 8 o'clock, At 4 o'clock there will be choral even- song, and at 6 o'clock the Young Peo- [uleu Society wlll hold its regular meet- PENTECOSTAL. “WESLEYAN—PENTECOSTAL - D 8t. Between 3rd and 4th N.W. Rev. H. B. HOSLEY, Pastor. Preaching—11 a.m. and 7: no | The National Holiness Association wiil ;z.'a;:;;" Revival Meetings, comwenciog ~ UNIVERSALIST. " Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). Douglas Memorial "%, 322 2 Northeast. Bev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D,, Pastor. Sunday achooi—9 30 Public worship—11 n.mm u;’? !“W’ Epworth League—7 p.m. Prayer M!lng—" pm Thursday. “The Church o( the Big Welcome™ WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 n.m, BACRAS ThE ASD RCEPTG Sunday school. LORD'S SUPPER N'OF MEMBERS. GETFUL GREEN.” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. HARVEST HOME Tho bewutiful decorations used on Thankagiving Day will remain in the churcl over Sunda: METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL John Marsball Place (133 St) acd © Bt N W Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. 1am— “The Marriage of the Lamb— PASTOR. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. | ux o'clock, morning worship, with ser- | mon Uy the Pastor. Subject, o “UNITY AND CO-OPERATION" At P, devotional meeting of th Yome ' Peopiers * Chrintinn Union: © topie, uitry Life Work™; lender. Miss Virgin Riodes, ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS FAIR. DEC. The Testimony of the Servant to the Bridegroom™ 8 p.m.—Harvest Home Servlee. Con- gregationa! song service “God and the Harvest” BAZAAR next per Tuesday r all the downtown hote al invitation. WESLEY Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St REV. J. € NICHOLSON, D. D. 31:00 a.m d's Supper. 5th St. and Pa. Ave. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor. Sunday school, 11:00 a.m. AND II"Z BIBL Bolgxano Bible Class Foundry M. E. Church 10th and P Srreers NOW W. BOLA F. NO, Teaclier, SUNDAYS AT 8:30 AM Dr. Frank W. Collier Rosedale M. E. Church - Tr e Ay hiog by the Evan pworth League. 7 p “Lincoln Road Church Lincoln rd, R. I. ave, ami U st. vee. WALTER G, 11 aw.— 8p.m.—"THE E i Tl L(l}'(h e icles, xv 1T Chra . 8peelman, supt.. PETWORTH Grant Circle and New Hampshirs Ave. “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM." REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D, Pastor Sunday school Epworth Lea. Chreh M 9:30 schiool, 9:50 a.m. pm. Hem wervice and recep ¢ members. 8 p.m —Fifth sernion in sefies on “Hissing Serpents— Denn of the Ameriesn Tniversity Gives Trenchant Talks for Thinking Mea. Sins of the Tongue” CHORUS AND QUARTET CHOIR. (Take lowa ave. hus or Soldiers’ Home car.) A Weicome to All iy to Strangers n W Mass. Ave, 9:00 a.m.—Prayer Service. 9:30a.m.—Sunday School, D 11:00 a.m.—Public worship b; members. Pastor will preach se At Both Morning a: 645 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—EVANGELISTIC Pastor. MIDWEEK Tuesday—3 to 5 P.M.—Service of McKENDRE .W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor “Great Revivals of History” Solo by RICHARD A. DAWSON There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. Thursday, 8 pm.—PRAYER MEETING. Testimonies and songs of praise by the people. Thanksgiving address by the Pastor. Friday—7:30 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBDDY WELCOME ALL THE TIME Methodist Episcopal R. JOHN H. WESLER, SUPT. y the Pastor. Reception o cond sermon in series on: nd Evening Services MEETING, the conducted by SERVICES prayer for the healing of the sick. THE HAMLINE STH AND Special Annivi Homehke—HzI ful “ JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., Minister 50th Anniversary of Present Building Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Service at 11 am. Speaker—DR. JOHN R. EDWARDS Epworth League at 7 p.m. Evening Service at 8 p.m. Speaker—SENATOR S. D. FESS, “OUR RELATIONS WITH EUROPE” Come Visit Hamline 7777 fl/ M E CHURCH P_STS. N.W 7 % % ersary Sunday N N Iz //// 7, FOUNDRY da; 5—Midweek Service. FAREWELL RECEPTION TO WEDNESDAY, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sixteenth Street Near P Northwest . HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D.; Minister DR. RA!“DOLPH PREACHES'—H AM. 2 “My Candidate and His Platform 8 P.M. “The Joys of Religion” . MUSICAL PROGRAMS—A.M : Organ prelude. (Humason); anthem, “Spirit of God giving” (Allitson), by Mary Sherier Bowie: postlude, “March" (Schu- mann.) P.M.: Organ prelude, ##nvocation” (Hagg): anthe Praise the Lord” O Jerusalem” (Maunder); anthem, “Thou Crownest the | Year" (Burdette); organ postlude, “Exsultemus” (Kindor.) FProf. Anton Kaspar, director and violinist. 0 a.m—Church School. 6:30 p.m.—Epwortli League. Thurs- Visitors Heartily Welcome. CHURCH “Intermezzo” “Song of Thanks- (Bizet); soprano solo. DR. AND MRS. RANDOLPH— , 8 to 10 P.M. 2 METHODIST EPI 9:30—Calvary_Men’s Bible Cless, Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. subject: - GOD OF SPECIAL MUSIC: Qr.-n prelu :30—Afternoon service. Sermon by Rev 3 umen 3. Beary. BT SAR RN GTON, Eaite, Pralm™ (Randegger): soio, ~“The ©:15-Chriscian Endearor supper and veuper | 0:30 a.m.Siday school Sod ‘Dite, i Ciamen, [ [l Ko "ot Love, Ny ephierd 1¢ 10:45 2. o 7:00—Epworth Inngue devotl s oo——nv-nlu service. Dr ou 1 l'olczfl UAK FOoR 00 p.m.- —-—Chfllfll‘ll Endeavor meeting. A N 7345 D, T B, LIVINGSTON. “ VENIN Asuch A A Fhese services will help YOU. ‘AN E G OF -m u? S 'Sm. 'W—Jl'hflrld Y \lldml service. B0 ood will give the fourth of @ of & on ** “The Life ALL WELCOME. chole of 100 voicr, Song of Thenksgivios. Dr resses Papiai, a One-Time Au 6th st. bet. L and M sts, n.w. BA° stor :30 a.m—Sundey seiosl and Hible classes. .—!'The ty of Thought.” Varick unrmln Endeavor Societ; :m.—Thanksgiving _eervices, Neom! Chapter. No. 9, O. E. 8. - You are welcome to ® o esbo Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church MUSIC: ORGAN RECITA AL ebestiea’ (Rubenstein) inrk: Hark My Soul"” Cerw Quartet,. FRE! EVE\U\(‘ AT SEVEN-THIRTY. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the MINISTER an the 0—Public worship. DR. MONTGOMERY WILL GIV (Shelley); postiude (Klauss). GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; EMMA LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGANIST. 'E SEATS TO THE PEOPLE; CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE SCOPAL CHURCH Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, President; Dr. DELIVERANCE” “Andante” (Gitton) ; anthemi, *“Thy ty, Light,'* Mr. Miller’ (AII) ; ‘quartet, lude in Gr (Ashford: nnal service, FAVORITE POEMS” L—*Ave ' (Ramy, “Cradle Song" them, Alleluin’ Forth'* (Buek):

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