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D.C.PASTORCALLED TOCHICAGO CHURCH Rev. J. Paul Langhorne of Petworth Baptist Will Re- . port on Offer Tomorrow. REV. J. PAUL LANGHORNE. nouncement was nade today Rev. J. Paul Langhorne, pastor ©f the Petworth Baptist Church, has received a call to b )me pastor of & large Baptist Church in Chi 0. Yo information could be obtained B8 to what church has issued the call ©r whether the minister would accept 8t 1t is expected the pastor will re- Port to the chyrch membership to- morrow the tender of the Chicago thurch. Rev. Mr. tor of the ast six Langhorne has been pas- Petworth Church for the ars. He came here from When he came to the i a struggling con- little more than a Since that time, tion of the quipment a howev minister costing nd was hurch greatly EPISCOPAL SOCIETY TO MEET WEDNESDAY Plans Will Be Made for Conven- tion of Province of Washington. | Episcopal Young | to th st Wedn to the upon. R harge of work s will be presented, in- pnary committee and Amendme be arted on of repre- societies - province ng people’s soc copal Church than has ever be viously held in province, w cur on , and the se will be held at Eplphany Church in this city. SOCIETIES TO MEET. ‘Women, Men and Young People's Groups to Gather Tuesday. o women's missionary society of the Church of the C. the So- ciety of the Cov will_hold its December 2 and _luncheon Tuesday at clock in the lecture room h, the subject being | a P an 11 = meeting, m and a Van W on | the Columbla t of the Women's partment Dr. Pak China, will tian B B Bureau of the Chu addr of Canton, Junior Ch of the chu s and Girl tudying n preparing to r &s a medical mi WOMEN’S SERVICE. Missionary Society to Hold Annual in this country, 1 to his own people nar; Praise Meeting. The Woman's M the Fourth Presh hold annuad morrow evening church. Rey. Dr. &nd Mrs, president subject being to- ¢ 8 o'clock, at mu TT. Kelly will Wallace Radeliffe, will be the sp “The Light.” B — WILL DISCUSS “SECRET.”| her presid synodi al Inside row night of the Centennial morning the Sup PAUL AT CORINTH, TOPIC.! Huston Thompson to Address All- Comers’ Bible Class. Huston Thompson address tomorrow ©'clock in the Chur, on “Paul at Corinth comers Bible cla “Why \Vn<hmgtou Is Wicked.” l .. Hez Swem at Rev. E. Hez S\\,em to Preach en| ked—the tomor- Church. The ; ‘Submitters, to is: will morning at 10 i of the Covenant before the all- NION MISSION, enominational organization of th Evangelist! (INCORPORATED) 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE, N\ rary Quarters, 432484 10t st Phone Main 4349. “Tem) JOHN §. BENNETT, Children's Home, 1207 First MRS. JOHN 8. BENN Services Every Night at 8 Sunday, December 9th 10:30 a.m.—Service at Work- house, Occoquan, Va. 8 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel, Calvary Baptist Church in charge, N. B.—600 pretty cretonne h& the meedy children at Christmas. | Douglas and Mrs trict of | af | August Weber, et gt 3 bag and make wome Doy ‘se 61fi Revey CALVARY BAPTIST NOW RAISING YEARLY BUDGET $81,000 Needed and $50,000 Sub- scribed on First Sun- day. Rev. W. S. Abernethy was the speaker Thursday evening at the | closing session of the Haptist General | Asf8ociation of South Carolina, held | with the Second Church of Columbia, | Dr. T. Clagett Skinner, pastor. Calvary Baptist Church is in t midst of its budget raising for 192 The total budget for local exp ! and benevolences for the coming year | is $81,000 and almost $50,000 of this | was secured last Sunday, the first day. It i# hoped to have the full] amount subscribed by Junuary 1. The Evening ‘M on Club of the church_will hold its meeting Monday at 45 p.m. at the Child Welfare Center, at Children's H pital, treet between V and W “Child Health and Recreation program is in charge of Miss Aldridge. Dr. Hugh Davis, directo of Child Welfare work for the Dis- | trict, will speak. H BISHOPS TO ADMINISTER RITES OF CONFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Freeman to Visit Nearby | Maryland Parish on Sunday. 13th bect: The dith | Bishop James to visit St. Matthew's Church, Pleasant, Md., known in the pist us “Addison Chapel,” and now the F Church of Addison parish, tome at 10 am, and admini Freeman expects 1015, . Ripley, rector n|i‘ " states that sixteen candi- ted to the Bishop n to the ninete - parish w b Divenp the interval when the | shinston was without a bishop. Canon Ripley has recently | completed his first year of service in | Addlson pari d already the church is pln\(nz 4 conspicuous part in the life of the community. The bishop will preach at the National Cathedral in the afternoon ! —_— BIBLE CLASS ELECTS. Darlington-Berea Group Holds An- nual Meeting. The sixteenth ann Dariington-Berea the Fifth Baptist C {ing of November officers were elected: W. L. Wilke son, president; Benjamin De At vice : Mary S. Embrey. reta; Segar, a. tary Grace B. De At urer, and Mrs. Rillie Bryan A program was prese Hall, chairman of entert Those taking part iwere M and Mr. Burton, who humorous ~ readings. Burto 6 I meeting of the | s2 was held at n the ev following Mrs. eral Hawkins, irming duets. te Dunn acc The Darling ganized and t J. J. Darlingi is the present TO DISCUSS THINKER. Dr. Stanley Durkee Is First Bap- tist Speaker. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, who been preaching at the st Church, 16th and O streets, for the past month, will contlnue through this month.” His subject for tomor- row at 11 am. is “The Thinker and His Thoughts.” Dr. A, J. Barton of Alexandria, La to speak at § p.m. Communion serv t close of morning sermon. Prof. Ferry will give an organ recital from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Swedish services are held at 3:30 by Rev. wenson, and Tuesday at § p.m., se! ices by the blind evangelist, A. J. Free- man. <0los, unn and Burton ga Mrs. Moore K has Baptist SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. December Class to Be Held in St. Margaret’s Hall. The board of religlous education of the Episcopal Church, in the Dioc of Washington, announces that December ‘meettng of the coaching lass will be held in St. Mar, arish hall. Connecticut avenue Bancroft place, tomorrow afternoon §:30 o'clock Iustruction in all the courses of the Christian nurture serfes from 1 to 13, except course 6, will be given for the benefit of Sunday school teachers using those lessons. For the conven- |1ence of teachers who miss their even- ing meal by attending the classes supper will be served at a nominal cost at 6 o'tlock. There are now ) about seventy teachers enrolled in the coaching class. —_— ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. Rev. G. E. Lenski to Speak on “Paradise Lost.” At Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 13th and Corcoran streets northwest, tomorrow the pastor, Rev. . E. Lenski, will speak on | World Growing Wors am. service. of the | “Is the | at the 11 In the evening, instead | regular preaching servic who conducts the Christian Mission at 12th and H| streets northeast, will deliver an {Blustrated lecture-on the subject “Par. e Lost.” There will be special mus| —_————— CHURCH HONORS DONOR. Woman Who Gave $2,500 Present- ed With Watch. n appreciation of the work of Mrs. Marguerite Lee for Grace Church| u;eurguown), known as “The Little Church on the Canal,” and to which | she recently contributed $2,500, she | was presented with a gold watch at | a supper this week at the church. | | | | i | | ‘REV. J. L. ALLISON TO PREACH. | deliver an * Rev. Dr. John Lee Allison will preach tomorrow morning in the Ballston Presbyterlan Church. His | subject will be “God's Unspeakable Gift. _CENTRAL UNION MISSION. ie churches in Rescue, Rellef, Soclal and fe Work. SUPERINTENDENT. St. N.W. Phone Main 8738. ETT, IN OHARGE. 7:45 p.m/—Service in Mission Chapel, | church have t i plac, !seetion of the | commods Mr. G. G. Kundahl, speaker, Mrs. Albert Browning, Soloist. Everybody Welcome. be filled with useful articles for THE SHERWOOD CHURCH HAS NEW BUILDING Dinner and Housewarming to Be Held in Structure Friday Evening. CHANGES IN BIBLE CLASSES ARE NOTED Plans Are Laid to Acquire Suit- able Building and Equipment. The following changes have made In the schedule of el the American Home Bible In Class 73, “The Gospel by Joh Lucy Holland, teacher, will meet at 5702 Georgla avenue instead of at the Holy Comforter (Protestant Episco- pal) chapel, and class 75 “The Gospel by John,” Miss Carla I Davis, teach- er, time changed from Tuesdays at 5 ‘p.m. to Thursdays at 7 p.m.; the place, Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protéstant Church, remaining the sam Plans were laid at a recent meeting of the caiinet for the procuring of a suitable bullding and equipment, the work of the institute having been hitherto conducted from the home of its president, E. W. Collamore, 837 The new Sunday school building of the Sherwood Presbyterian Church, at 1 street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, is practically completed, and a dinner and housewarming will be held there next Friday evening, to Which members and friends of the | it5 President, H.o WV o ore, o u invited. Dr. Albert | demands for the courses of study, es- H. Metiarrah of New York, represent- lmhluh frur the )mnlll' reading n‘m‘xr-e!», S M sembly's new era | COMINE from nearly every “state in ing the gensral mbly's new era | (" ton and province of Cana committee, will speak on church ef- | have taxed the resources of th school to the utmost and make im- perative a full-time teaching corps and clerical staff. The institute re- cently placed its st fleld teacher, in North Carolina. The plan of the American Home Bible Institute is local, olasses pur- suing full courses of study_ students passing from course to course until the full work required for graduation e building is fifty by ninety feet, hag heen taken The actual Chris- s on three sides. It mwln- 1 service, two years of which 1s ty of 800 people, and quired, is obtained in local churches est orfum in th and missions. In addition, the instl- Distri quipped issuing a serfes of pamphlets facilities for Sunday and privileges of th upward of tw iristian life, the first one, pre- 3 A large stage v 8. D. Gordon, having re- conie from the press. arge Is made for tultion in s, nor for the home reading and other literature, the ing supported entirely by the voluntary contributions of friends, and 25 per cent of all contributions is placed in the bullding fund. SERMON ON JUDGMENT. Rev. Th will Sunday se ol which ning of the building ber 16, when the will meet at 9 o'cloc chu service: Dr. MeGarrah will The dedication will probably in January. further announce- t of which will be made. st with all mode hool work. arranged Metures and oth gautherings Arthur H buildin Putman r community I h of ford aney chairm: the chool wes 1409, with and was fol- ion of the The pres- | elevon lowed organiz church @ few nths. ent enrollment of the Sunday school Is 410, with an average attendance of 300 James M. Rauch is the pres- ent superintendent The church has 0 and Rev. Dr. W pastor. George Barrow-Neilson to Preach Tomorrow Night. Rev. George Barrow-Neilson, minis- ter of Ingram Church, will preach to- morrow morning on ‘“The Reconcilia- tion of the Cross,” and in_the even- ing his subject will be “The Eagles and the Carcasses; or, The Coming Judgment of the World.” The Young People's Christlan En- deavor Society will meet at o'clock. Miss™ Mildred Zahn, dent of the society, will lead the ex- ercises. RESUMES SERMON SERIES Rev. C. R. Stauffer’'s Topics for Tomorrow Announced. Rev. C, R. Stauffer will resume two Will be fseries of sermons at the Ninth Street Primm. | Christian Church tomorrow. The rtet | me Ing sermon will be “Are Those rmon sub- | Who Mourn Blessed?” and in the and Cure of wul, the King Who Fafled.” i aoml class of the Bible school will welcome Mrs. Harry Gilstrap, he teacher who has been on an ex- nded tour of the west. The Dorcas and Naomli ¢ s will meet Monda: evening at th urch. The Lydi: class will meet Wednesday evening 1t the home of Mrs. Elmira Elwood ,The orchestra, directed by Joseph Harrison, will render a cordert to- 1 sprak | morrow evening membership of ter K. Eagleson oquipped to s Gf that 1 srowing community e neighborhood, S in both organizations 1y result from the and rap! the Wa large inc will u added facili SERIES TO CONTINUE. Rev. Mr. Primm to Deliver Another Sermon to Young Men. series of sermons to The ANNOUNCES SUBJECT. Rev. Dr. Rice Will Preach at Church of Qur Father. Dr. Cla w ubjec ke Peop) and Opportunities in Church of OQur Fi 13th and L st orrow morning Japan Sunday I on the periency t th CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT|| (Congregational) { Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister, 11:00 a.m.—8ermon by Dean D. Butler Pratt of Howard University, | “Truthing It in Love” | Children's Story every Sunday morning. 5:00 p.m.—VESPER SERVICE. Dr. Pratt “The Laws of Spiritual Power” 7:80 p.m.—~SUNDAY BVENING CLUB. | 9:45 a.m.—Church school. ting of the John van S Around ‘the World, the auspices of the Optimist Club. PLAN CHRISTMAS SALE. Candidates’ Class at Georgetown Consists of Sixty. the ster, as8ists also a graduate, ge of the candidate who s ! class of || of St | Classes for all. || | &7 SACRAMENT RITES |REVIVAL SERVICES HELD TYPIFIED IN FILMS | AT HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH Bishop and Dr. Wilson Will Be Special Speakers To- morrow. Anglo-Catholic Church Uses Motion Pictures to Teach Mean- ing of Service. Revival services are belng held every night at Hamline M. H. Churoh, 9th und I streets, and will continue through next week. The speoial preachers for tomorrow will be Bishop :Dowell and Dr. Clarence True Wilson. At the maatinft next week the pastor, Rev. J. T. Herson, will be asissted by his brother, Re Frank H. Herson of Newark, Del. The church held a successful bazaar last week and also an anniversary mental rite of confirmation, iven | dinrier. it Which sidlfrecses wero mado a public showing at the Anglo-Catholic | by Bishop Jartzell, Rey. Dr. John R Congress in July, and a private show- | Edwards and Col."A. W. W. Wood- Ing before the Bishop of London. Since A speclal eontribution of $4,000 was that time it been shown in many | made by the members last Sunday parishes throughout England and was | mOrning for the benefit of the church. given a special showing at All Saints', Margaret strect, Londo, November 22, the invitations being limited to pricst and their conflrmation ¢ id 3. Ther was considerable objection 1o these fllms on the ground that they might be a cause of i Veran but in use they have pro effectiv Advices from Lo that a successful regional nglo-Catholic con- gress has just bec held in Bristol, England, covering a_period of three days, during which time thousands of copies of the congress books wer Bishop of Bristol congress, hing at at cve opentnig November For the first time In the history of the Christian church, motion pletures | are being used as a means of teaching the meaning of the sacraments, accord- ing to advices from England. One of these fllms, dealing with the sacra- CHURCH FEDERATION DINNER The semi-annual dinner of the Washington Federation of Churches is to be held next Tuesday in Luther Place Church, 14th and N atreets northwest, at 6 o'clock. The ers will be Dr. 3 rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal nureh, Philadelphia, and Dean W. A. Wilbur of George Washington University. EPISCOPAL. The National Cathedral MT. ST. ALBAN At 4:00 PML, Sunday, Becember 9 comed the thedral day and o 23, a sol various ch the congre ing of thirteen vo two, but cont in the orlginal mes in all of the mater! Other Priesthood, “The 1 Atone ristian_Cha d the Grav PREACHER: The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D, D., Bishop of Washington CATHEDRAL CHOIR. This service is broadcast by Radio every Sunday. ‘CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and IRGE W, LODGE TO HEAR SERMON. Joppa Masonic Chaplain to Preach at Petworth. Joppa Masonic Lodge will attend Petworth Methodlst Eplscopal Church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, when Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, chapiain of the lodge, will preach on “Bullders for Humanity and for God.” EPISCOPAL. Saint James” Church r Mags. ave. n.e 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m. Father Jolner of Saint ( Tnhiit bird and .E. Willlam H_ Pettus, Rector. fam A. Masker, Assistant. DAY IN ADVENT. munion Church school pruyer, 14th Between Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. Rev. CLYDE BROWN. st SUNDAY, DE 7:300 9330 4 11700 u 7:00 p m. 800 p.i Tues_n am. Chris _ciass. Thurs ST. JOHINo (.hURCH Georgetown Corner of 0 and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN 8. M Rector. SECOND SUNDAY NT. The Holy Cror Litaoy and Morning s Society. and sermon (Mr 'Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Evening a.1m.—Holy Communon : ons. Healing service. __A CORDTAL WELCOME TO ALL! Church of the Ascension Mass Ave. st In- | am. N Thomas W. Cook: . Rector. “ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Que st betw i 8 pm | Matins and Sermon. 8p.m— Young People's 5 p.m. St. A.ndrev;' 3 C.hurc"\ N_ H. avenue aod ¥ st n.w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Eector. Services 8:00—Holy Comi 0_Sucday school 00—\, p—Even! Address. ST. THOMAS’ am—The Rishop's ! sin and Thoughts | sted Therewith, : Its Cause and Remr | _Rev. . Enest Smith, D. D., D. Q. | 7 Washington Cathedrr | THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. | H £ service aud { "TIRTE Detween ALL WELCOME HOLY COMFOR’I’ER 3716 GEORGIA ARE. N.W. Spm— Services—7:30._11:00 a.m. and $ p.m. REV. REGIYALD B. STEVENSO! Services now in Reatored Ch EVERYBODY WELCOME. CLEVELAND PARK (CONGR 'IONAL.) Girls' Friendl fety John's Church, Georgetown. The candidal class i of about sixty twelve ars o hold a tea and in the hurch, Po- tomac and O streets northwest, next Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5:30 pm. CHURCH AND STATE TOPIC. “Have We Separation of Church and ate>” is the question to be discuss- ed before the open forum of the Sec- ular League, 1006 E street northwest, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burke McCarty will make the prin- after which the subject Will be open’ fo gendray comment by the audience. The public is Invited. < composed s under are to s 34th and Lowell Sts FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minst 9:45 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship: “THB VIS- 10N THAT BRINGS VICTORY.” A COMMUNITY CHURCH. (CONGREGATIONAL.) EL7th AND P STS. NW. . J.°6. OLDEN, Minister. o:10 arm- —cnum. school. 11300 .m.—"A STRANGE SETTING.” ser- mon by minister. THE SPIRITCAL REALM sermon by winiater. INGRAM CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Massachusetts Avenue Northeast REV. GEORGE BARROW-NEILSON, Minister Morning, 11:00 a.m.— Sermon: “The Reconciliation of the Cross” Evening, 8:00 p.m.— COMMUNITY SONG SERVICE Led by Chorus Choir of 50 Voices Sermon: “The Eagles and the Carcasses—or, the Coming Judgment of the World” 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Christian Endeavor Society Miss Mildred Zahn, leader Mrs. Hazel Bachschmid, soloist; Mr. Walter James Geldard, organist - ‘and choir director. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL CONGREGATIONAL. i Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road, Hols Comm 7:30 a.m. +-10:00 a.ox ermon, .11:00 8. ion, SundayeHoly Communion. 8:43 3rd and Csls N, | avid Ransom Covell' Preaches at 11 am. and S p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8 AM. " ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Bancroft placs. NDAY IN ADVENT. Clergy: V. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. » HAROLD V. O. LU[\SBUBY )—FHoly Communion. 4 330 Chureh school. ver and sermon by the DAY SCHOOL, §:45 A.M 101 sings at 11 aun. and & pm. Gnce Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Cauul and tie ning prayer and eermon by the tector. ‘Thursdny—Holy Communion, at 11 o'clock. | AL COME ALWAYS. | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Services—8 am.. 11 am DR. JOHNSON WILL, below 3 st 11:00, S:00 p. € of Gospel lynins at Park Vlewircillrishan_‘(fhm TYVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. 0, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923, UNITARIAN ALL SOULS’ CHURCH BIXTEENTHE AND HARVARD 8T8, FOUNDED 1821, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minlster. WILL REPEAT CANTATA. Church of Covenant Choir to Sing | Maunder Composition. i At the Church of the Covenant to- afternoon at 3:30 o'clock W. of Poland is to deliver an ad- dress on ‘The Hope of o New Tope.” The musical program, b ginning at 8:15, consists of rolos for violin and yiolincelio, two tenor solos and & trio for violin, cello and organ. | Rev. Dr. Wood will preach at lhfl | i | | | | Sunday Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER 9:45—Sunday school. 11:00—Address by Hon. Robert Luce, “The Church and the szen ; Annual Lay vening _service at 8 o'clock on Forces Making for Destiny in Rus- and the evening choir will r peat, by request, “A Song of Thanks- ®iving,” by J. H. Maunder. CHRIS‘I’IAN SCIEV(‘I-L "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cflv%gl‘l-lso;)l?‘ritfll;ls’l‘, !ng;v'l"l!’l‘ n‘%’fll FIRST CHVRCIPTDHFEROHBlsigcl BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church’ of Christ, Scientist, | Columbla road and Fuciid at. Second Church of Christ, Sclen!lnl.‘ N.E. Masonic Temple, Bth und F sts. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, | Masoule Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. aud Park rd. | SUBJECT— “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR” STUNDAY, 11 A, AND 8 AL BUNDAY SCHOOL—11 AM. ‘WEDNMSD, EVE! 5 MEETINGS— 8 0'CLOC READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— Hours, § to § (except Wednes 9 to 7. and Sundass s Gy 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 8 (except Wednesdass, to 6; Sundays, 2:30 to 5:80. Closed ). BLDG., th and G Sta— I\I\IAVUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH, umbia RA.) (16th St. and ¢ | Bible school | classes for |10 a.m. at 1 ages. 9:30 a.m, with Men’s class at worship at 11, with a tmas message by PASTOR G, JOHNSON. of !! Pinkham Bible uct the evening serv- with Evangelist M. R speaker. Fine music, chorus. All are invited helpful service, especially 5:30). THE ARCADE, 13th and Park road (8econd KFloor)— 10 to 9 week days except Wedaesdays, 10 to 5:80. - male to this pme Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor, :80—Snnday schiool. 11:00— -"nm’ PROBLEM OF 00—(tristian Endeavor meetin; i 00—*" 'FU'C ;ATI‘UV'O}OB BDL""F N REOOGNITION IN HEAVE! 8, Thursday—Prayer service_ il Church of the Reformation Pa. Ave. and 2nd St. S.B. REV, J N WEIDLEY, D. D., Pastor. Bunday School . Sunday Services Morning Worship Christing_Endeavor Eveniog Worship. . Thursday Service. Every One Grace Evangehcal Lutheran‘ Church Onio Synod.) 18th_and Corcoran sts. B.w. Presching. 11 a.m. a W ATON'EMENT Neeh oepitol ama B T Ave. PASTOR—REV. 1. 0. FARER Sund services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Bonaay Sovost, 940 a, All Seats Free Strangers Welcome, .. U STREETS Epiphany il REY. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible School.... 9:30 a.m. Horaing, woeship: Luther League. God Preached. Tasses for all, A cordial_welcomn is extendsd to all to wor r new edifice, FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (North of Keott Clrcle) SUNDAY. DECEMBER 9 Dr J. Stanley Durkee rd University, ACHLS AT 31 A M SCRSEoT: “THE THINKER AND HIS ’IHOLQHTS" atier Moraiog Sermon AT & M Dr. A. J. Barton of Alexandris, La., \\||I Prench Sunday, 8:30 pm.. und Tuesdsy, e bilad evan: INEQUAL- 9:30 a.m. | 11:00 Communion 16th West Wasngtdn Baptxst v Church 31st and N sts. now. tor C. B. AUSTIN Speaks: Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 0th §T. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wile’s Bible Class for Men. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00: “THE UNCHANGING WORD" EVENING SERVICE AT “EVIL DAYS” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. Kpecinl musie: Morntng—Trto, Trinity” (Holden), Miss Nelson and Mr. Towsend won. . Evening —Anthe Thee' (Marks). Solo, Mr. Folimer. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” ZION & aYp F st "~ Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. Bible echool, 9:30 a.m.: Rifle Sundsy ob- served in German. 10 a.m.: English, 11 a.m and 8 p.m. Consrmation classes. Monday, 4 and 7 p.m. Luther League, Thursdas, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | B_and Sth sts, { REV. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “The Church Where You F Sunday, 0:45 a.m—Bidle school, :00 a.m.—The Serviee and Sermon. Y espers und Sermo Wednesday, § p.m yer service 700y 500 p erybods invited Ko to churc " Second Baptxst Church 4th St. and Va. Ave, S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 8.1 THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CHURCH 1ISSE 8:00 p.m.—*THE YOUNG M. WIFE," METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN: “God's Glorious Protection” 30- Let's all 7:43: ol U Mors Love Sun of My Soul, ihle school. ©:45—Mr. Shaver meets wen, " 8:4b—Throe C. B Socletice EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE: Rev. T. W. Lowrey, D.D.,LL.D. Do not Attend 1L & the epiritual wong_service. el that Glows, G E.Hez SwemATf organ. > Supreme.’ Tth & Eye ne KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH oth BET. B AND O S.W. Iay school, 9:30, Christian Endeaor, 7:i5. Theron Outwater Bible Clase, 9:80. Preaching—11 a.m a2d 8 p.m. Rev. M. Fillmore Sanford 8 p.n., Rev. istrated lecture. E NEAR 7th FIFTH BAP TIST ot s will preach at 11 Centesntal (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon : “TEST OF SONSHIP” 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. 10:00 a.m.—Monroe Mixed Bible Rainbow Young Ladies’ 3. G. Butler’s men's class 7:00 p.m—Cifistinn Endeavor societies, and Jr. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon : “NOTHING WITHOUT CHRIST” This Church Welcomes YOU. class, class, BUNYEA will mpr cH. ‘Chnst Church, Georgetown Corner O and 81st sts. n.w. Rev, JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector, 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. a.m.—Church school. Full _service the Rector. 10 pan—Evesing prayer aad epecial ¥ the choir. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge % Holy Communion, tren sehool: nstruction and celebration, ~—Matins and sermon. wong and sermon, Thursday, Celebration, 11 a.m. Eye Wednesday ‘ana Friday, Celetration at 7:3i ALL WELCOME. " CHRIST CHURCH Park road east of Georzla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. Rible school—! a.m “THE SERVICE OF LOVE.” anior O Juntor and NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. 11:00—“Are They That Blessed ?” 5—Orchestra concert sermon, “Saul the King, a Failure.” 0—Bible school. and sermon by Mourn FlRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TENTH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST ] Jason Noblé Pierce Franklin I. Winter DR. PIERCE PREACHES EXPOSITORY SERMONS 11 a.m.—“MIRRORS OF LIFE” 8 p.m.—“CHRIST THE FOUNDATION” 4:45 p.m.—MUSICAL VESPERS. Harry Edward Mueller will be assisted by CHENEY CONCERT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, expert musicians, featuring the “Wlnt. House Golden Organ Chimes.” 6:30 pm.—C. E. Society Meeting, with lively discussions. 8:00 p.m.—Monday—GRAND CONCERT BY CHENEY CONCERT COMPANY 620 G_street 5. REV. WILLTAN BIBLE SUNDAY, Dec. 0. Foly Communion: 845 a.m., Runds Do Rictor preaches, 30 p.m., Young Peo i ug aud Sermon, “The Number Ktrangers heartily welcomed. Worship bas been held regularly in this Dullding since 1807. Thursday, 10 a.m., Yoly Communion, Healig and Intercessions for the sick. The Nativity I Church_sehool, 9:15: h echogl, 10 T RESURKEOTION, 15th ang O n.e —1:80 and 4: Tues., 10:80; Friday, 7:45 p.m. ANNUNCIATION, 25th and Pa. ave. 3715 and 4 p.m. ; Wed.. 10:80 a.m, 20th Annlvomr\—‘\dvenl and_Christmas. Epiphany G street near 14th Vermont ave, north of N st. REV., EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor, & pm,, of the Be Special music at both services directed by . E. Braithwalte. Tdth_AND A 8.5 30; 11; 8; Wed., 7 H and G s.w. HAROLD DICKINS, MINISTER FAMILY DAY, “HOME” SUNDAY, 11:00 AM. “BIG SING,” 7:45 PM. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridian sts. now,_ Bible study, 10 a.m. Preaching and Communion, 7:40 p.m. A bearty welcome to everybody. . LARIMORE, Minister. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. near 14th St. B. H. MELTON, Pastor. Services—11 a.m. and S p.m. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeaor. _ EVERYBODY WELCOME, 11 wm. and) gig9g.m—Holy Communlon. 9:80 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Church Schools. 11:00 a.m.— Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev, Henry Lubeck, D. D, 4:00 p.m.—Choral service. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Bermon by DR. LUBECK. ELSHA: o Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. C. W. LOCHER, Pastor. 5 2. —Rible school. a.m.—Sermon {n English, ALL WELCOMB. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missourl Synod—H, Schroeder, Pastor, 11:00 a.m.—English. 30 p.m —German. S. and Bible, Ciass. 9:80 a.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Now Jersey Ave. Bot. M and N Sta. . FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 8.m—Service. §.'S. and Bible cliss, 8:45 CANTATA “Praise and Thanksgiving," By C. B. Adams, 7:45 P.M. BAPTIST. Lowrey will teach B YLPU, S g cnveon THAT oARES. Temple Baptist Church (Cor. 10th and N Sts.) Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor, is: Chapel S 1 ng by Dr. W. F. Lowery of Mixs. At §:00 pn w B_ET " RHODE 1 At Second st. n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor: 11:00 e.m.—"'THE LORD'S METHOD." 8:00 p.m.—"THE MASTER'S TEST." Bible school, 9:30 g.m, ; Juntor Church, 11 am.; 6:45 pi., B. Y. Mid-week service, Thursdey __Everybody Feels oth and 8. O. Ave. B.E. OR, F. W. JOHNSON. . g-mehtn 11—VEN prayer mee All ARE W Calvary Baptist Church EIGHTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST REV. W. L. DARBY, D. D,, the Executive Secretary of the VVashmg‘ton Federation of Churches, preaches at eleven o’clock, on— “THE INVESTMENT OF INFLUENCE” THE PASTOR will preach in the evening at eight o’clock, especially to young women— “THE MODERN YOUNG WOMAN. IS QUEENLINESS OF CHARACTER STILL AN ASSET?” e Quartet

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