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ra2 i B ¥ STAR, S GTON : S ., DECEMBER 8, 1923. SUGGESTED GENTE BiS’lOp Wi" HOId' lDA".Y BIBLE SGHOOI. PLAN LAYMEN’S SERVICEJ“FTHODHT H'W"n'\r: (WHITE). Confirmation Rite BACKED BY COOLIDGE |erresetative Toee o Detwer er.| 1icciry Road Church 7 ; % mon at Unitarian Church. | 4 Pl ey ‘At Chapel Fr!day ] : . Do A Representative Robert Luce of Sl R The Bishop of Washington an- s , ‘ > G ,xforthy Method of Teaching (waitham, dass, will deliver the| % Lo ‘-m £ nounces to the rectors of Wash- R 4 -, . sermon tomorrow morning at the All! ington Episcopal churches that he & 3 “ i e Scriptures, President States Souly Unitarian Church, molding|— : pg 5 % 7 3 services temporaril at Keith's Th Washington Favored by| YU held a speclal confirmation 100 ! ; . to Association. S I P in Bethlchem Chapel Friday at : o : o BIan 15 otserded 10 & inti 4:30 p.m. 5 o o 4 2 X churches in the United St £ o w World Association for Vo- = G ), R L 3 p v A it 08 4l DRy Vaeaitonfinsn. il eriduct e swrvic CHt WevH A PROGEEM 5 - | throughout, while ministers sit in the L EDWAKD 1 s Pantor special candidates who have been 4 3 % . 0 Bible Schools was commended m |soneresation as auditors. ' The min: 6 Bh s orond a cational Study. awaiting confirmation present them b 1 e President Coolidge to the recent in-|ject of his sermon will be “The Re- A Ooteve:. 7 ave; at that tim : ¥ 4 ternational session held in Chicago. |lation of the Church to Cit ip 9:30 a.m.—Sur ’ ot Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, in charge of | — .m—8 . Fpw Washington is to become a new [BAPTISTS "ARE STUDYING % .. fi5 £08 § : / ; .f the work in the District of Columbla, | MproODIGT EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 00 2. — conter of daily vacation Bible schools, read a letter at the conference from 00 p.u ¢ e pians and aeas o the word | CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP | ’ e e 2 ; 8. Bresident Coolidge. In It he said: IEmor}r M. E. Church South | association, which just opened | . 4 T 7 . “Ever since 1 have heard of the ave. and Rittenhouse st. an office in The S building, are L ” é & s ; 7 progress of the International Asso- LAMBERT, PASTOR carried out. Rev. P, L. Vernon [ teEntuny Is X #eing Distsibuted % Ok 9 4 ciation of Dally Vaca e| 11:008m mon_ by pastor: “A LOST i b % i > % f it 4 A Schools T have felt tha : CHORD." 5 ecutive vice president of the assoclu- | Throughout Nation to All ¢ . 3 ey ’ , e thy effort, dessrvl Anth “Clrist the King" (Siaton). tion, will be in direct charge of the " & b 5 all encou ment. I hope it willy o gltariet b D is ey i ® Churches of Denomination. 3 ' : : F D, 4 U e R S n by pastor: “SOME he World Association of Daily Following the leadership of the o " ~ ¢ 3. LS 1u‘5'l:rs; {:f;;sw?r} 3:9{:\'3"{0:‘”* g ou ; Paul Hamm and acatlon Bible Sehools is & distinctly fconservation commission of the Bap- : " i g ] ? tendance at the sessions, e 40 8. Sun hiote tnese eehiools in the far east |tist $75,000,000 mpaign, southern ! 4 % ) ” % 4 = work of the schools was other fo n countries, among ptists are now agged In the most S = 3 & 3 i »” i 2 and plans made for broadening general snsive study of Chris- & § i 4 5 during next vear. “ - o 5 tlan stewardship in their history. 5 5 : A v i ‘The Church of the Biz Welcome ' From ¢ dquirte o o the 3 : ! : S e o s mss MUDD TO SPEAK. MT. PLEASANT e of Movement. of stewardship literature have ocen - » o Tt ie the utilizing of native Cheis- | months in the form of belef folders | Edifice to be erected on Connecticut |tions are expected to begin shortly. | States forest service, i3 to speak on s ot "remple Baptist Church at hi ST M. LAMONT. tian stude ) y men land tracts, while the Buptist Sunday [avenue betw J yn and Jenifer | The entertainment committee of '" m.- fo of u]\e Forest Ranger.” ?sb a1 NamoeTow = REV, currovx RAY, Pastor. 1 Is | school board has furnished to the | streets, evy Cliase, D C., fo ° s erbert Smith, assistant forester liot sammer months | Beptist pastors of the south 40,000 | *irecth Chevy Chase. D. C. for the |the church is planning a series of | iy charge of public relations, s to | ————— pen up these ols fe copies of @ course of study book of | COn&resation which worshiped for | meetings, the first of which will be [ tell of the need for 2 national for- ME] HODIST PROTESTAN - children ¢ ir country. This work ges for the conduct of study {many years in the chapel at 5th and |held next Friday at § p.m. C. | estry policy. Motion pictures will - e s for child welfare has had a particu- s in stewardship among th streets northwest. Building opera- | Barnes, assistant forester, U also be shown. RHODE ISLAND 00 p.ur—Evening worchip. Serm pher 8 yWwih dn members of congrezations. H V. REGESTE S Sl S SN WORKERS TO MEET. |CATHEDRAL BOYSSING | DR. LUBECK TO PREACH. |y JVENGE, i o quived st fifteen y to acc i If this s vere tithed { e AN e ain $150,000, REV. JAMES H. STEAUGHN, D. D.. Pastor, ree per | D reatt 1o st ae offbhoot ot the | fox the S o _“ asur . . LIKE WOMEN ON RADIO: Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m ST PAUL S i} o % R . ‘ | 7 A abrosd e ey an offshoptofethe ot e Teen Age™ Group Session Set for | Occupies Eplphnny Pulpit Morning aeen 1 Raitit o P 1) fotios g, Abses 5 : }', 2,3 TAL Listeners Deceived by Sounds of | and Afternoon. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored) | a Lods o BVt T am is to de e 3.5 e T : of tha mavement | REOEEAR IS 10 ot Monday Night. | € ' . - re their income with God | “otee o ! At the Church of the Epiphany to-| — 1 n < k and other fore trics, doing re it : Sring g > ! Choir During Services motron: Bee o ire Chimhany tos Haven M. E. Church ; Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., there what he did in the earlier years - fe of th tharn & £ | 4 v o 0 Was g o e 8 o A Lk the u~|:h- B H preach at 11 am. There will be cele- 14tY and B ste. and Mass, ave. se. ¥ i e e, _‘\,»‘.\f‘,!' cor fon h: stewardshiy *- | Columbia Council of Relig 2 Sunday Afternoons. bration of the holy communion at § A ; 8 pm.—Preaching Church School This | Soy | Sndor O e R uan e e office of the National Cathe- | 8nd choral evensong at 4 o'elock. .m.—Sunday selool Qlasses for o it A and th: ~ it =te i ldral Foundation has been asked to|p 14" ,,,,,,t,,,,"'l';, clock,; a d“”: e HOGE TIELe CLAss e v, in- | the Rising, religious work | 96ttle & number of arguments about [ A014 \te meeting at ¢ o'clock, and a STRANGERS ARE WELCOME o ¢ The Propos m and de- S teiot ciations ares S i aral Ch whose L3 “ o e - S r ©. 4 K & | Lubec] oee 3 3 EXTH ] helping earry | §1FCY S ainine o fn 3 t from Bethlchem | k Wil ngain occupy the pulplt | Galbraith A. M. E. Ixon Clnm:h. - " iniitvin, ! Work of Rev. R. G. Boville, Etewariahipito ths 1 invitation is extended to e » Natfonal Cathvdral, v yer ani : 6th st . 1. and B : tocat”churchies! a Eation m o sunaay a3 alpn wiih | PRESBYTERIAN. 54 st d g i i Sy Robert G, Boville has spent | ' i ‘wrg, intereste in boys and Eirls | rhon of Rt "Rev. Jumes B | p—— = g . Calvary M. E. Church South aion mibte senools | GOODMAN TO SPEAK. i the contention of some of { - fusle by, Sunday Sl - 2010 B ST GEORGETOWN 4 of the greatest possi ‘rederick S, Goodm who has | Japhet to Preach. voices of the boys glves the impres: JOHN BRITTAN CLARK - . ey T:00 pim.—Fpw shedthe Immanuel Baptist Church tomor- | o woman insisted she had seen | e " . : n e P! o s fo! 3 she Lo - " r. e mu- e wpinion that will | TRursday at 8 : 4 T L R L s Make the Arrows : Sl ey i £ v eci: and nder the y ssfon that it w; th . RIS ild population. The World ! EVANGELIST TO TALK e = a1 musl l!xhl ur e imprexsion that it was the Brxght" .lohnWesleyA M E. Zion Chm'ch iew articles |is harg to eve that such a beau- M. A. Howlett, an evangelist, who [To Deliver Morning Sermon at| cidedly unfini Bt o b 1 recently roturned from a tour of the & bt sernopist episcopar,— {| M. E. Church South | N ronsistan Theat the Board of Forelgn Missions, will Eastern Presbyterian Church D Pastor = Honors D. B. Edmonston. auspices, of the local branch of the | o andolph will preach the closing | 2 2 ALFRED . BARROWS. 1. 1. Pastor. g Sunday ot i 9:30 a.m.—Sunday . Mcl x uding and pro- an, Blshop of Washington. | nd Canada the listerners over the radio that the ; magnitude. TWO BAPTIST SERMONS. | singing comes from a mixed choir. | Rev. Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. factor in organizing | yym Adidtess Waldensian: Aid Eo- e e As @ matter of fact it is @ choir | | PRESBYTER[AN You are weicome to_our services | 11:00n.m.—OVERCOMING TEMPTATION \ association for the icp | ©f men and boys, trained ar | ! 3 NWESLEY A.M.E.| 5% pm—F Sversight. Durs i Rev. Gove Johnson and Evangelist | Pricar, organist of the National ||l METROPOLITA, = has found oty Mhnrsday Night. Cathedral, and the clear soprano| JOHN MARSHALL PL. ZION CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Sur and has already demonstrated | just return r a will . e horon ks irae et B gL Bt I it Aseld donseiated | e S S | Ry, ciove dohusen wit pecuen a3 it Wit heE ineins | Marvin M. E. Church South Captured the heart of the | Waldensian A ociety in the brohy tomor | ik S ehote b 10t ture Iw‘!l‘“.h‘nx:l“.u[yr(l‘l“ Waldeation o8 o tarian Ghuoveh tmas mes- | n singing in the cholr, but upon . in cha of visiting & 1t am. and S 7 s . - ; m of Daily V. n Bible a | the c: : . but Bethlehem Corner 14¢h and Coreoran ste. m.w. { 1 Tne cupies the fields, o __ 3 } Chape h clock services | 4:30—VESPER—3:30 . 0. CARRINGTON, Pestor. | v Rev: Boward ¥ local B 9 Star building, ce i3 in the crypt of the g = day scliool sud Bile classes, disy an interesting ex- [ M. A. Howlett Will Lecture at REV. DR. LOEW SPEAKS { cathedral a less one knows, it The Vital” e ommandments.’ 2 - r 5 of o | . . . i if s 11:00 8 ¥ th S iren in their | Metropolitan Theater. - — s n xist undvruruu!;‘ddln rcital—MRS, G. F. SCHU . R ‘ “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH “A MAN—A ROC u‘rhm.’\\'“l dellver a lecture on “The Foundry Church. PRESBYTERIA; FLORA McGILL KEF 18th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. X.E. CHURCH BOARD ELECTS. & mmontus iovim el in (e Morn | o e it Tioew, secrtary o s — " ||EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH [l 2&{ ohn Paut Tyier, D.D. ing” a o 3 E 5 g e o | preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow at ! i N Y k A K V. J. W. WATERS, Mix Columbia Heights Christian Body | eiroholian Thes ing held under the | prench at 11 oelock tom A ew Yor| venue o rant RE: nister. International Bible Students’ Associa- | ¥ . Dremeh s s Church of the Presidents T D WILI - & of the rd of of-|tion, which extends an invitation to|SeTROR CEAlLy paslorstebmithe ey o m Al 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- ||| M L ihe {he ‘public to be present. Admission | Bing at 8 o'clock © New York Ave, 13th & H Sts. am s ool : Wl shin. Sermon by Pactor e i IS | win e fre !% Where the Lincoln Pew 3| 2%0pm 80 512 —Holy Com i Spe S S s inanimous BSERVES FAMILY DAY. Preaches 1ts Silent Sermons 5 | poabmoTlth & | Ernany wricous on aceount ot k- | WILL REPEAT FEATURE. s S Rev. Wa]la;e Radcllifle. D.D. WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN ||| . SPIRITUALIST. i htiadenn , TSR BRI — {H Street Christian Charch Service | PASTOR EMERITCS CHURCH ¥ ] st biw d 20tk nw. EAAvInG cuch Epworth Leaguers Yield to Demand Annonnced, SHEINTAND. | =®EV. 3. HARVEY mmxux Pastor. whole church may f for Group Meeting. “Family day” will be observed :u" Rev Wnlham A. Eisenberger 0—Sunday schoo i TheFust Spmtuallst Churchl e g ot e . Thaawy _ {the H Street Christian Church, H and 9:30 a.m.—Rible School % 11:00—“FAITH OF OUR FATHERS ™ Lecture by the Pastor, hurch home o 3 Foundry Epworth League will fea = t i G . a i« k 1 R . i eburen ho Baker Mt Huten- | ture the secand of a_series of group t:);r x"f:,\v‘u:‘l— O 1 —Adult Classes. | 7:00—Christian Endeavor. ALFRED H. TERRY, W) e ool fnson, Kans., who will arfive to take |meetings at its devotional service to- T3 IeE Of VR Sy sens worship, with $00—"THR MOUNTAIN TRAIL." . Subject: - t 8 charge of the pastorate of the church | morrow evening, this departure from |Tnec 'fn! ond ““' S Bods ThG min \lvl«l" by the Quartet and IHE KE‘S TO HEAVEN . . January 4th the regular order of service being |Present and sit in body. The minis Rev. Frank E. Simmous by the Quartet au { T holsie Ml - - prompied by the results of a former fE U ol ke el ot By, N. ¥, 3 e MPTHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE similar pre n and a request for er spec e 0 ion “Ho o Subject : — = == ad o ] i o "The y leader< will| The officers and workers will visit | ; £ . S shalt 1 Y = DR. MONTGOMERY’S THEME |revetitions. “The kroun featers weili| | The oficers and workers wil vist «usES OF MEMowy* | The Church of the Pilgrims| 5 v . Rozecalcill; B2Ghurch beth Newton 3 Jean, and |annual every member canvass in the | G BOUTHERN pppqn;-"mw 3 y Josued ) s ve. n.e—REV. C. E. LIN Messrs. Thomas J. ai Lester E.|afternoon. D dg b .- | 220d st. bet. P ana Q n.w. St n.w., second fi 4 elson and Robert l\x| tke. e { i REV. ANDREW R. BIRD. Pastor. HOME- LOOI\ Tragedy of Miser. league Cabinet will be held Tuesday | YOUNG PEOPLE TO ELECT. | Rev. Frank E. Simmons 158 e w ev. Dr. Tz Shera Montgomery {evening at the home of C. B. Dean. fiinre ‘Wil hass biisinexs piesting or] s roing worship, 1. rs, Rendings for_prizes i | cill delive Serfo: cture a o z People's & L Y - = | 1 ) ",“\.,{’,.\“‘,“L]\.'n;, 'm '”,’ ure at the S :.;‘Pur};um. Feople's So u}m !m{.'.'.} | umcn:]; épflwo THE br Christian B CHURCH OF MODERN[ Methedist Episcopal SR Bl A e ‘morning SeEviek | A meeting of the Woms L seemsaine e L sidwees 3| e e SPIRITUALISM 5 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. ; ‘Will Deliver Sermon-Lecture on MIDWERR ill take for his subje 30d's {of the Church of the o ; nspirationa c o 1T In fan " Breolal sapsie oo for the Chuich of ihe dsced i’ city are favited” Inspirationalilecture; EVERYBODY WELCOWE TIVT and ::v:lc;flzukl_\"vhzévflzx"fiv"I:L«rv‘hl C. Rives next Wednesd o firs THEOSOPHY. - et ol J. Albert Waters vary | night group of the auxiliary met with choir Miss Tiffy Monday and admitted sev- | United Lodgcitr)'f._' Central Presbyterxan dwgch‘ 5 p.m.—Ser hri 5 S0 Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas-| eral new member: Che s nd night . d d, I redinen te { . S ASSEMBLY.) Small children cared for during Sund tin, Mr. Redmond. H . Eroup will me os night T o N ASSEMBLY.) ' cared for during Sunday ol o MIRRORS OF LIFE,” TOPIC |iizs " rhoae ., The heosophists ov. SANES i TAYLOR 7 B Pastor. | o pomnpup whtens 8 O'Clock Al Welcome. | night groups were formed for §12 17th ST. N.W. e LOOME TO A 20th L women who are husy during the i - < V. o A 2 “ 117 30 a. a F ST, NEAR “Pa, C On Columbia Road I h Bisiis of Dr, Plevor's Hermon Woo|Lhd cannot At the estias m 'Fate or Free Will 1 Wy e, etown Church 3%, N#AR > e D e el 3 fin Ratavor. v,“(u, T MARSHALL B8, “Fdie | JAMES SI—’ERA N’ONTGOT\r,F RY, Study class, Wednesday, 8 p.m -m.—Social Hour for Young People. & RIGHT ATTITUDE." First Congrezational Church, | ARRANGE CHURCH SUPPER. | Gurvion wnt srower mortos, Frias. s pm | 500 bt —Ciriotsn Epieayor R5ieie o son Noble Plerce. will' sne Teachers of the Chinese school of | Children's class Sundays. 11 a.m Wi T PRA ihject “Mirrors of I Ithe Church of the Ascension met at|——— ——— Sl = == = = Rev. G L. Arthan lock service tomorrow, o5 f Miss Bowle, Ken- | 5 | | | : C - + T % < e ey i | on wtrect. northwest (his. week and i Washmgmn D e e FOURTH i 3o FUATRORIITEIT MESIIA | “GOD'S FAITH IN MAN st the Fou ¢ & Cras Chotr of St mixed | Christmas supper and Christmax fes- 3 Lodge—T. S. = ‘ ! o esugen.ar ‘ ender_the music at both | tivities, \\m. h are always a speclal - 2 et \ os 0 RB < "‘ :“ ':““: e v of | " G L el ' jasne x| The Best Citizens g ry g - o ; der e direction o arry Edward SUNDAT, | . 18th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. NEW THOUGRAT 7 devot er . Muoller SCOUT SESSION CALLED. AT 8 PAL- s days Ninow | he Take any 14th ct. cor; get o at ||} S llj.,m o g ¢ 3 NTGO sert Elde: er, has cs “ ” ible and give L H 3 w | Detplis »”» CHURCH PLANS CANVASS. | fouert Bider: ssoutmaster nas cated Gates of Gold” _ R el [ T W “THE TRAGEDY OF A MISER oot wiowo £y e S ef e - BY MR THOS POND tomorrow. Punidledeeigoond 3 NUSIC—C . - —— treet u- | : | : Vermont Aveuue Christian M n st AN Hove of of Baltimore, Md. | LB § VIVA M. AND ¢ ristian Mem- | setts aveiue 3 Stuts lne, Beiars. Metropolltan Presbyterian 9:30 am—Sunitey school ana men's || 1326 1oye € N.W. e ¥ ; e < N class, (Near 14th and H sts. s £ bot » ALL CHURCH MUSIC ) ber Drive Tomorrow. Wadsamisn. Corner 4th and B Sts. 8.B. 21500 0m—DR, WARD il preach MRS. ELlZABE'IH M. CHESTER HAROLD MIL CALVARY QUAT Next Step Toward Christian N/ N o ) FRXE.\DS. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. | " ot ashville, Ck THOMPSON, CHURCH OR( will be the subject of Rev. Dr. | ———— ek - = - | 00 p.mo.—Cristian Endeavor service. |: ndes. 8 pum - SR i Wilfleg's " sermon _ tomorrow HIGHLANDS | Friends Meeting School, 9:30—Classes for all. | .00 p. X “THE CAUSE AND ¢ OF WORRY | 3 Avel e 3 1! ad i St i | COMMUNITY CHURCH| 1811 Eye St. N.W. | oraine sermon—tz 0'Clck: i T | B e b Meeting at i1 am. | “THE DEITY OF JESUS" e | tion WJIH of the William P. Boyer Thursday; af | 5 oy el Wednesiay. & e 1 METHODIST IT7 male quartets will_render spectal WIS TR (Christin Boienvor: Sicistim, € 4% o CTSTRRIESAND LAWS OF Liwe» Briscora. CHURCH e T : 3 B !{ “THE JESUS IN -MEN" |||~ Peck Memorial Chapel " Chatrman of "the . . Murray S. Kenworthy QUARTET m.—Worsbip. with sermon by IRY- i 6t MW 11 am— 00 | o s el LCOME s — X ' % 5 Ligher leve ught aud aet . Firet day (Sunday) school—10 s.m. | | Praise service. Compuny. ‘The cholr and mixed and . i Minis Jumbers at both services, under the | 1 - . F FRIENDS CHURCH ||| ®vening sermon—7:45 0'Cocx: | 2 St T““‘""" NG Sixteenth Street Near P Northwest condue to ‘ow afternoon, be- ! i e THE PLAYHOUSE | REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister &inning X3 ¢t 1:;::;;;:.21; < - C. E pom. SPECIAL MUSIC BY Pa. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. e . 8:13—_Service at 520 Deeatur st CEA g e =8 i N m— YOUL GREATESD pavircll 4 spuer of rewine leetns br |l REV. DR, TITUS LOWE, New York City, Preaches the Sunday school, cak o | Churchof the New Jerusalem | — cawstaperpHian. | CHURCH OF THE . ay sehool, o ekent A Living Demonstration 8 p.m— e SealE g0, Chiashoes far Christadelphian Chapel COVENANT 3 : e REV. DR. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH Preaches omy.” xiSenti above i@ nis tweat, Cliance—Health of Body f tiie Sunday s Brethren_meet e 3 ; s [ UNITED Mind. 7 ! The Closing Servic Dr. Randolph’s Pastorate e, Sunday sc o Pythinu Te CONN. AVE. AND N ST. Wallace Memonal ST R et g e of Dr. R ity i K er Ros i REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., d N if shis o 'ues 'y c. . p.1 and & n. P Wi ki CHILDREN TO CELEBRATE.| u: orship, With Pastor's ser- ChnstadelphxanEcclesna’ Minister. CoF REVR" AT SRAPSELL, Fastor, e THAEIWIN Non (es Ma G : e WO HALL. | 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and e e ey S e ] b, “Over the Stars There Is Rest = : ng People’s meeting, in Parish o a I maleonae women. o — = ening—Melodi; Rachm Banner Day to Be Observed by St. House. Bvery, Supiar, T 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. 8.8, 9:3 sm. O E.7p 5] The National il Marston; violin sale, Prof. An: . lending library, open daily. Y. ¥ K Wood. SHERWOOD =7, STREET AND b § TruthA. . .. il O My Saviour,” Baldwin; postlu ¥ Margaret’s Sunday School. R 8 T PHYLLES .o 3:15—Preliminary musical program. SR i A Science of Truth Association | 9:30. am., Church ‘School: 6:30, Epw 5 i E : 30— s “THE GREAT REALITY." 45, Midav, Al “Banner Sunday” will be celebrated R T e — CTH or - Mid-Week Servi tomorrow in the & ¢ school of N i 1 P. Rose of Foland: *The Hope[ 11am—YTHE AUTHOR YOUR ADA RAIN ce. 31 Furope. Friday Evening ¢ 8 O clock Margaret's Episcopal Church. At 9:45 - REI-ORVIED. ' s‘m':;'u: e o it 8 pm—"WITH WHAT MEASURE YOU i : . violin, , isi il Welcome e children 0 the'school Ted by Cherch L 3 it Haoking fenor. | gingy oo a0 PROSPERITY MEETING, | Visitors Heartily Welcome. fhe funlor choir will enter the chubeh, foloncello, | _Bunday school, 9:80. ; 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and ves- Washing‘on Heights each class carrying its banner. These North Capitol and R sts. nw i banners are presented to the ciass| Rev. CHARLES E, FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. per service. when it is first organized as a part of { 7 5 = s¢l 00— Serme Dr. T in’ oy Ea aea heiaiten o) 2L 1 conm Fed et e g Tt Body| Presbyterian Church | NATIONAL . CENTER OF ( CHRIST | / e I Rauatos: ton years “WHERE ARE THE C’ffl“ HENRY H RANCK, D, D.. Prstor. Syening choir of 100 volces. rEv. Jomx 0. PALMER, D. D., Minister. | HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE f\ o all of the Sunday school NE 2t 11—Does 1t Pay to Be a Christian?” 3.5, Maunder's *Song of Thanks-| 3\ wciprn YOURSELVES UNTO| 818 17th St. N.W. Second Floor Front, of the class. LEAGUE, atiefone s giving” will be Tepeated by request. B08.m—XIRL & SERVICE ep ti; th - 0- unday sehool ; pm., C E. £:00, Thursday—Mldweek service for pray- 8:00 p.m.- 'SOMETHING FOR NOTHIN: unday at p.am., ‘Classes since 1913 are now The Secular League First AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. er and conference. 18 IT PRACTICABLE? IS IT| *==FHYSICAL EFFEOTS OF MENTAL Homelike and HelprI dfsplayed In the parish house. 5 irSt Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER. Minister. ALL WELCOME. ETHICAL? CONDITION." The address to the chimrun"wlst s e BNy HCHOOL. 0 40 a t CE'S.. T o Cordial_ Welcome to AlL Miss EMMA GRAY, Speaker. T L i unday, December pm.— NDAY SCHOOL. 9 :45 a.m.: C.E.S.. 7 p.m. 15T - VEDNESDAY AT 3 P.M. B, iror o i panien o vy | HAVE WE SEPARATION B Guunon NAZARENE. Ll Gunton-Temple Memorial Constructive Current speak’on lovalty to elass, school, dio- By BURKE MCARTY. NAZARENE Church of Our Father e RS L R DAILY FROM 12 TO 12:80. e and the church. Parents and (Free_admission—Open_discussion.) CHURCH OF THE 945 a.m.—Sunday school. ~ " “ | Patients received each_day (except Sunday| Gther wdult friends are invited. — ot Seventh and A N.E. UNIVERS ALIST 11100 a:m.—Sermon: ‘“The _Prophet's Vi- from 10 am. to 6 p.m. D e 2 REVIVAL SERVICES 045 pam s M 7 She choras shole, | PR i Teona Feathere o 3 45 p.m.—Tnion meeting of C. E. societies er_and CIRCLE TO HOLD SALE. |The People 's I'bemflfi Sta. AW, | g Picachivg by Evangelist 7. B, McBilde ut) oy v CrARENCE B “RICE, D D., Pastor. e S xreertenan) sprprer SERVICE CENTER Mrs, Shedd's Cirele of th, - TRV HEAFE iotes; The last opportunity to “these men 8:00 p.m.—Sermon : u;;m..l.m in the cant Haclety. of tis. Tivat ;fii‘;‘fii i . preach and sing. At 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Spiritual Real 509 11th St. N.W. terian Church will hold 1 14 LEBWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. At 11 o'clock, mrnln‘ ‘worship, with ser- SUNDAY, 11 AM Fancy articles and homenmde. jeilice HALL NHSSION S NTECOSTAT mon' 1 the Basior. Bubject, IXTH PRESBYTER!AN MUSIC—p. 22. Yo, 4 Schumans, preserves, pies, cakes, etc., at 706 e ‘Strange Penple—Experlem:u and 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. No. 4, Mendelssofin. e A se L r WESLEYAN—PENTECOSTAL Opportunities in Japan™ DR. WALLACE RADCLIFY, " PEART: rom § o'clock am. to 5 p.m. REV. ENNIN 4 At 7 p.um., devotional meeting of the 11 a.m. aud 8 JAMES A. EDGERTON 20 S, DAL Suipoenirl ang b B ¥ Toung ' Phopic's ' Christian " Unlon: topic, | Congregational mesting after morning service. . s EVANGELIST IN PULPIT, Pastor of the Free Methodist Rev. H. B. HOSLEY, Pastor. exicans North of the Rio Grande”; lead: M. R, Frederick Freund, soloist. “Why I Am for the Christ . The Natit Holiness Association will » Mr, St ‘Thurl] . o Mo 3t Fimore Sonford, sate| CHurch, Alexandria, Va. | aniie I S e o | uL DA Deue v, emn by e | 300 KEETO, pagesnr By e St or Wity WG e | s evry santey a1 20 B il ol it e I L R SRR TR e e e ot SulDl At Hendais Baptist Church tos Prayer meeting, Thursdsy, 8 p.m. services will be beld at 10 8.m. paanigl MDecember 18, ) Decembe: : s Jnorrow mornlug and evening, ALL - WELOOME, ? ALL WELOOME. lllfl FRER—ALL m 'WELCOME, (Xpollenberg-Mendelssohm), v Mr. Dore Waiten, Jacksou Pl 9TH AND P STS. N.W JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER Hear Two Great Preachers 11 a,m—Bishop William F. McDowell 8 p.m.—Dr. Clarence True Wilson Church School at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League at 7 p.m. REVIVAL SERVICES EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK Z v

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