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SI. THOMAS'GITED AS GOTHG TYPE, ™5 | will be told in the First Congrega- tional Church, 10th and G streets | northwest, In ‘an elaborate pageant '“hu_h will be presented at 8 o clock tomorrow evening and each evening Io( the week except Saturday. PAGEANT WILL TELL OF BIRTH OF CHRIST as Is'Rest of Production Episcopal Edifice’s Windows Also Example of Unity in Art Expression. The title of the pageant is “When Christ Was Born.” It has been writ- ten by the minister, Rev. Dr, Jason Noble Pierce, and will be given under the direction of Estelle Wentworth land Albert Parr. ‘Great pains have ibeen taken to make the story as nearly historically correct as possible. The costumes have been procured from one of the leading houses in America and will be historically ac- j curate The cdifice has the beauty, the| Tomorrow at 11 am. Dr. Plerce will i ) ! preach on the subject ‘ Christ and the grace of lofty columns, the soft light | Bt o0 G o Winter falling throu exquisite windows, | will conduct the vesper service at the hush and dignity that mark the}4:45 p.m. There is to be special church that is never used for any purpose other than d.vine Worship, according to Rev. Dr. C. Ernest mith, who has rector of the church for the past twenty-one years. Church, on | is not St. Thomas' Episcopal 18th street near Dupont Circle, one of the oldest churches in the cit; but it is one of the most beautiful examples of pure Gothic architecture in this country. been Wincows Have Unity, wealthy pew holder has ever Eiven Thomas a fe.riul and won- derful stained glass window with im- poss.ble figures and shrieking colors through whih the .ery sun could only shine shudd-r here are Washington, and country Proposed by Ccnference. The Interdenominational committee on prayer groups under the world conference on meet December 21 at 2 pm. at 1311 G street northwest. The committee will consider the second series of questions proposed by the world con- ference. Mrs. L. H. Rdssell of Wal- ace Memorial United Presbyterian nrreh w. ad the discus=i n Representatives of prayer groups ure isked to present ncxt Friday the answers to the Lrst ser.es of ques- tions. These will be forwsrded to Robert H. Gardiner of Gardmer, Me., s cretary of the world conference. Mrs. E.rle Wil y of Vermont Ave- nue Church is chairman of the Dis- trict committee. CHURCH CLUB SPEAKER. Secretary to Tell of Travels in Near East. The speaker at the next meeting of - Churchman's Club Monday at the ity Club ¢t 12:30 o'clock will be Charles A, Jones, secretary to Sena- Willls of Ohfo. He has traveled through the near east and an interest.ng d.scussion of ound them in that v said Dr. ch 'windows in hundteds of thein but the 3t story; they and _impressively hey are the work iay, who ofession.” tha should be in this edifice | Everyvthing | buiiding uing, so it would be diffic:lt to think of the bare bu.ld- Ing without the proession of saints and martyrs who tell the story of the glish ch w“l from th: t.me of its nding Joseph of Arimathea | own to fh~ necration of Bishop | € church, un.ty notiing “just hapy that has been added to th has !een m appropr. Senator’s works ot ar miss interested wiil find here the | &N d the } oK ge to reently RS will & conditions as he vart of the world. —_—_— FIRST BAPTIST SERVICE. “Au- history ts who beacon of faith from Story of Creation. eastern window teils the story atin, and there four win- dows giving scenes life of St Thomis. * Probably n the the tirst thing which catches the eye ot to St. Thomas is the eastern quatrefoil, tor, the work of | Rustell. The fgure ms hurrying in the Dr. Durkee to Preach on thoritative Christ.” Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of the Howard University, will preach it the First Baptist Church. 16th and ) streets tomorrow at 11 o'clock on The Auihoritative Christ,” and at § Cun Prayer Hreak a Cnain?” r will” give an organ re- ;ital from 7:40 to § p.m HARRY GAZE TO LECTURE. Harry Gaze, advocate of eternal prayer all | youth, wno has just returned from a ine is wel- | lecture tour in England, will lecture nt to know | next Wednesday at The Playhouse, bare 1814 N street northwest, at 8 o'clock, on “The Psychology of Eternal | Youth. PLANS FOR RAISING FUNDS. | The Women's Miestonary Soctety of | the Park View Christian “hurch held | hose wh tenderne. hands are which ceive. ).y touc the griet-| 1, luoking un No words | rwest all stricken 1 that benign and to those something more seriptions them, a pa gives the history of th, legends «onnected figu ctured in dows. with the of the | sixteen win- —_— ROLL CALL SERVICE. Becond Baptist Church to Hear Rev. E. C. Prim. will be held Church tomorro At the night Ellis (¢ ast_sermon The sub- Man and be bap- a meeting at the church Monday even- which plans were made for nds fer the vear. ing, at S.E service D. D, Pastor. a Bapti g at 11 0'c servides the R Primm. w ch ‘the in his serles to young men ect will be, “The Yo Tis Religion. 1 Every One W Grace Evangdxcal 12 thcran | Church (Ohto_Synod.) 4 and Corcoran ats. m.w. Preaciing, 13 . and 8 po. Sund’y sehoo . 9130 a . G. B LENSKL_Pastor. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth sts s.w REV. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “The Ciirch Where You Feel at Home." Sunday, 945 a.m.—Bible school. Servie. and Sermon. aid Sermon. _ Wednesday. S —L. L. prager service, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school . and 8:00 p. DR. ALLISON TO PREACH. Rev. Dr. John Lee Allison will h tomorrow morning in the Ball- on Presbyterian hurch, on Wilson avenue. His subject will be, “Jesu the Light of the World Snd Neweon stvel Tow at § The Loyal Bible Cla View Christian Church hool | held a meeting : hu nes- ay. at which off vere elected. a: which o were elected. PRI Endeavor Socleties, 700 v —Lirian North Capltol ATONEMENT ot R T Ave, PASTOR—REV. 1. 0. BAKER. Bunday services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday schoo . 9:40 A, Al' Seats Free. Strangers Welcome. Kcller Memorial Lutheran " Pastor. MD. AVE. AND wih ST, N.E ing, 11 .mai S. T. NICHOLAS, D, D., Pastor, BT {Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ! Wile’s Bible Class for Men. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00: “JOHN IN PRISON" EVENING SERVICE AT 7:45: “THE PLACE OF SONG” Spectal musical gervice: Processlonal, “Hark, What Mean Those Holy Volces in obblig: Mr. Eichner = Selected, ight of . Townsend: = 7 LEEWIN B ILLIAMS nday sehool, You & Dhursday, . WELCOME. EW CH'IRCH_(Swedenborgian, _ | Church of the New Jerusalem | ation, xxi 2) siztaentn above Q northwest. o ]c-m.. {nr‘ adults, under Mrs T eher Po 11:00—Morning_worshiy tig WY e e lending ibrars IR—RFY PATT UNIVERSALIST. " Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts Rev. Clarence E. Pastor. At 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. At 11 o'c'ock, morning worship, with ser- mon by the or. Subjec., “The Venture of Faith” At with_Pastor's ser- ““The Son of God." ). Mis tique de (Fincher) me Al Ye Faitbful” Concordia Evangelicai Lutheran 20th and G n. C. W. LOCHER, Py 9:45 a.m -Rihle school 11:00 a.m.—Sermon in German. ALL WELCOVE, ~ CHRIST 'LUTHERAN CHURCH New Jorsey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts: J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor., 11:00 a.m.—Servicg. Subject, “DOUBTS.” W, e, D. D, 7 meeting of the nfon; — topic, + leader, Miss | p.m., devotional Young _Peop e's Christian “T'e Partoership of Youth Virzinin Tucker SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. BIBLE STUDENTS. . 8. International B'ble Studcnts'i ZION Gl Ai5And SCustiy. puster Association | qile sehoel, 0 30 am. " Advent servces, | German, 10 a.m.: Eng I<h, i1 am. 8y PYTHIAN 1EMPLE AUDITORIUM, Luther League, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. 1012 9th Si. N.W. 20:15 a.m.- . b i Scicol of Propliets and Service Eplphany b 'x;.lz':nnln' meeting. 5 8:00 p.m—Lecturé by Mr. R. H. Lewis. REV W C. WALTEMYER. et “Good Soldiers of the Cross” 5 00 and 7:43 p.m.—Bible studies. Bible School. Morn ng_wors ‘!!lll free. No_collection. it SERVICES Luther League v--xm- P m. Sun 'ay 8chor' Christma ”YV'P!. = Gifts for the King, Thursday, 8 00 J—| Trinity Lutheran Ch HALL MISSION ity Lutheran Church f 623 LA. AVE. N.W. Missouri Synod—H. Schooeder, Pastor. Quarterly Missionary Meeting Sunday, 2:30 p.m. T. Mob- | berley, former Pastor of Hall | St. St. Paul’s Enghsh Lutharan Mission, will preach. Church Prayer meeting. Thursda 11th and H Sts. N.W. ALL WELCOM JOHN T, HUDDLE, D, D., Pastor, The PM s Tabemlc'e 9 i—smtar scuoat C. SHEAFE, Mi 11:00_“CHRIST, NEAR BUT UNKNOWN." hristian Endeavor ting 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pi -nvr ‘»—GFOBG.;‘VEV“! Sdee Ausical program Sunday night 8¢ 8 o'clock, am pm. w'mm 10th am ¥ Sasts MW i 8, Thursday—Prayer service, th and order will ! Costumes Are Historically Correct, | ! |PRAYER GROUP MEETING. |Rev. J. M. Rowland, cditor Richmond T e | ™. Committee to Consider QuestionsW. 1 i i THE _ EVENING 8 M. E EDITORSHERE 10 OCUPY PULPITS Many Attending Annual Con- ference Will Be Heard Tomorrow. * A number of members of the South- ern Methodist Press Association, who | are attending the annual conference here at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will preach in local churches tomorrow. The assignments are as follows: Rev. C. O. Chalmers, editor New Or- | leans Christian Advocate, New Or-| leans, La. Puul M. E. Church South, 8 p.m.; Dr. A. J. Weeks, editor Missionary \'alce. Nashville, Tenm.; IChristian Advocate, Ricamond, Marvin E. Church South, 11 a.m.; Rev. A Pl editor North Caroiina Christian Advocate, Greensboro, N. C. Rev. R. S. Satterficld, ed.jor Nashville Christian Ad.ocate. Nashville, Tenn., Epworth M. E. Church South, 11 a.m. Dr. W. H. Neison, editor Pacific Methodist Advocate, San Francisco, Calif., Marvin M. E. Church South, § p.m.; Rev. T. L. Hulse, editor Cent al Methodist, Lowsvlile, Ky., St. Paul M. E. Church South, 11 am.; Dr. A. C Millar, editor Arkansas Methodist, wtds Roc,, Ari., sount cleasan M. E. Church South, 8 pan.; Dr. J. A Burrow, editor Methodist 'Advocate Nashvilie, Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South Sunday school au- ditorium, 11 a.m.; Kev. Lo J. Ballard, manager, Wesle Chris- ate Atlanta, Ga.; Rev. M. ed tor Alabama Christian n cate, Church Sou 3 4 editor Texas ( Ad- | Dallas, Tex., Emory South, 11_am.; Rev editor Baltimore Southe n Baltimore, Md.; Rev. C. O. Ransford, editor St. Louis Chrl Advocate, St. Louis, Mo., Epworth M. E. Church South, 8 p.m.: Rev. D. H Ashton. editor Oklahoma Methodist Advocate, Tulsa, Okla., Calvary M. E Church South; Dr. R. tackhouse editor Southe m_Christian Advoc Columb C.. Mount Pleasant M Church South, 11 a.m.; Dr. T, S. Park- er. editor Epworth Era, Nashville. Tenn., Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South Sunday audi- torium, 8 p.m. WILL CONDUCT MASS. Rev. J. E. Ross, Paulist Priest, Announces Service. Rev. J. Elllot Ross, Paullst priest at the Catholic University luct masses at 10 and morrow at § tthew's Church, subject will be “The Authority of the Cockrell, Methodist, school between Fia. (Fla. ave. . Capitol and 11 a.m. and 8 p.om. am Friday, 8 pm. Eervices: 8:00—Holy Communio: ¥ achool ning #ervice and sermon. 8:00—Evening verviee and serm ALL WELCOME. T iDR. SPARLING TO SPEAK ON HOLY LAND TRIP Will Address Episcopal Sunday School Institute Here. ‘The Sunday School Institute of the Eplscopal Church in the diocese of Waoshington will meet in the parish hall of St. Margaret's Church, Con- nocticut avenue and Bancroft place, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Rev. C. P, Spar- llnx of the Church of the Prince of Baltimore, will be the speaker. . Mr. Sparl.ng was for several years rector of St. John's Church in Georgetown and an Instructor at the Nationul Cathedral Scnool for Girls. Last summer, together with Miss M Danald and Miss Webster, the nrinel- pals of the Cathedral School, he made an exte e tour of the near east, in- j cluding the holy land, where he took & number of photographs from which lantern slides have been made His lecture on Tuesday evening will de- scribe the holy land today and will be {llustrated with lantern siides. The January meeting of the Sun- day School Institute will be a joint missionary meeting with the Woman's Auxiliary of the diocese of Washing- to: SERMON SERIES TO END. Wood to Use ‘“America” Sermon Subject. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow evening at § o'clock, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach the con- cluding sermon of the series, “Forces Making for Destiny in Europe and | America,” the special subject being “Americ, The preliminary musical program for the afternoon service'l begins at 2:15 o'clock. Rev. James M_Heary will speak at 3:30. The Christmas entertalnment of the Sunday school will be held next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the lecture room of the church. Members of the unior and Intermediate departments and Bverygirl's Bible class are to take part. The primary department will hold its entertainment the fol- lowing week. — ADDRESS TO GATES CLASS. Page McK. Etchison at Congrega- tional Church Tomorrow. Page McK. Etchison director of religious education at the Y. M. C. A.. will address the Gates class at the First _Congregational Church, 10th and reets northwest, tomorrow at 10 am, in the west parlor. All are invite Dr. a8 G.ace Parish—GEORGETOWN *“Ihe Little Church on the Canal and the THE K Roryions— Famt'v Washinoton Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL Wiscousin ave. n.w. near Woodley roed, Holy Communton..... . 7:80em .10:00 a.m. E NRY L. DURRANT. 30, 9:30, 11:00, 8:00 p.m. sioging of Gospel Hymns at Even- i 11:00 a.m, Peop e’ e ington . Take Wiscons! hite Tiae ? HOL\:"OSI:‘IFORTER# U716 GEORGIA AKE. N.W. REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON. ? Giear. = . 4:00pm cars or Woodley road Church of the Ascens’on | Mass. Ave. at 12th St N.W Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector., Matins aad S 8p.m.— 3rd.and C sts.NW. i] avid Ransom Cove Preaches at 11 am. an1 8 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8§ ! NDAY SCHOOL, OIR sings at 11 ”, HOCK CRI St. Paul s Churct pmm“‘ Bervices now in Res: Suadays—Holy Communion, Moraing service 11 & The National Cathedral MT. ST. ALBAN'S At 4:00 P.M., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 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 121l and_N REV. GEORGE W ATKI SOS, n ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A 8's. 8.F. Rev, Wil H Rev. William A. Masker THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 7:30 a.m.—Ho y Communion (Corpo: Communion of the Daughters of the King). 9 :30 a.m.—Church scheol. 11:00 s.m.—Holy Commuion and Sermon (Mr. Masker). §:30 p.m—Young Peopela Soclety. 8:00 pm—Erening Prayer uwad Sermon - or} Wednesdy and Friday. 7:30 p.m—Bveatog Pra; Thursday and l(r iay (St. Thomas' Day) 11 Holy Comunion ~(Inter- Goosions nnd Hesling service afer 11 am. service on Thurs- iz ____A CORDIAL WELCOME TQ ALL! ST. MAKGARET’'S Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. SECOND umm.u IN ADVENT. REY. BERRFRT scorr SMITH. Wiy "BAROLD Y. 0. LOUNSBULY." 7 :30—Holy Cammnllvl 9 :30—Chureh_sehioo: 2100 ar {ng peayer: &nd- sucmon lv.v the Rector. 4:30—Evening prayer and sermon by the Sant James” Church rvices, 7:30, 10 Wnlbd 11 a. St. Stephen’s Church 141h Between Columbla rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Bac Kev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. 18. .Hoiy Communion Clarch Sehost People’s Meeting rayer and Sermon Holy Communios, and Thurs., :80 e, and Fy 7:00 a.m. Christian Healing. Tues. 10:80 a. RBible class, Thurs.. 8:00 p. Parish meetiog, Fridas, oo p.m. will be present. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN 8. MOSES. Hector. THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. The the Rector. praser and nddress . the Rev. C. E. Buck. Thursday. 10:00 a.m —The Holy Communton. Friday (St. Day). 10:00 a.m.— Bourtine l" 3 ST. }OHN’S CHURCH 16th and H sts. 11 00 a..—Morning Prayer 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address. DR. ROBERT JOHNSTON PREACHES. Epiphany G street near 14th a.m.—Holy Communion. :30 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Church Schools. 11:00 .m.— Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D, BCL. 4:00 p.m.—Choral service. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Soclety. $:00 pm.—Can‘ata by Epiphany Chirch Cholr, *‘Penitence, Pardon, Pence (by Maunder), Adof ‘Torodsky, cholrmaster and or n ut, " and sermon UBECK. o The Nativity e e l"lh l(‘hml. 10 m usmcnfl. 15th and G n. 2 A NURCIATION, 35th st P m ";lg‘y‘ p.m.; Wed., 1 0 'ST. PAUL'S CHURCI-f 23rd and Washington Cirele. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Pri:st in Charge T elehration 4Bd ecraaoe. Eyensong and sermon, hursday, Celebration, 11 a.m. Wednasy ‘and: Eriday, Celebration at 7 g ALL WELCOME. CHRIST CJ'I‘URCH @ G_street . ‘ounded 1795, B AN COLTIS WEITE: Recter. —Corporate Communion of Parish bl 9: 4?‘:!‘ ~Sunday school. 11 he ltecior, “PREPARING Young People’s | i ith EE WosAS -service with sermon, ARBAYED WITH THEE SUN."™ Thursday. y Communion and Healin ip has been heid regularly in th bulld ng sice Strangers hemuyl welcomed. Christ Church, George Corner 0 and Slst m -v. Kev, JAMES H, W. BLAKE, Rector, 50 a.u.—Holy Commun .on. 8. m.—Church school. 11:00a.m—Foll _service and sermon by the Rector. 80 paa.—Dvening prayer and sermom Columbla Federation will hold Its regular meeting at Bethany Baptist Church, 2d street and Rhode Island ave- nue northwest, next Tuesday, at which time an Interesting program will be glven, also reports from all unions will be made. This Is the first visit of the federation to Bethany and & large attendance is expected. A large number of Baptist Young People today went to call on the Philadelph!a B. Y. P. U. returning home tomorrow evening. The pre gram at Philadelphia includes an in- formal reception at the Baptist Tem- ple. with its beloved pastor, Dr. Con- as the speaker; a visit {o the First Baptist Church, where Dr. C iter Helm Jones Is pastor; also a {sightseeing trip dround the city. A program of ‘“missionary en- deavor” is being carried on by B. Y P. U. in the city. Unsons are holding meetings at car barns, hospitals homes for aged people, etc. Fifth B Y. P. U. Is very aggressive In this work. They recently held a service Wwith the “boys” at Walter Reed. Beth- any B. Y. P. U. will serve at Centra Union Mission December 19, Congress Helghts B. Y. P. U. goes to Walte Reed December 23. Second Washington has “loving cup” to the group making the highest average for the vear. Group No. § has had the best average for the past two months and is working hard o win this cup permanently Potomac Assoclation will hold a rally at the First Baptist Church of Alexandria, December 30. This asso- clation includes a number of unions which are also actlve in the Columbia ! | Federation. Rev. W. C. Shawen Unner ‘ille, Va., {8 president of the as- {soctation. offered a —_— DR. W. L. DARBY TO SPEAK. of the Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow night at Reforma- ! tion Lutheran Church. » \!TFI) BRETHREX tvemorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R sts. m.w. Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pestor, :40 a.m.—8unday school. 00 u .. sunion, THEOSOPHY. Washington Lodge—T. S. l 1210 B 83. N.W. BUNDAY. DEC. 16, TR AT 8 PM— “Angels—Their Rglation to Man and the Universe” DR. W. W. BAKER Monday. 3 2 Clansen: Fuadal mntl!: "United Lodge of ‘Theosophists 813 17th BT N.W. “Practical Occultism” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 8 P.M Study class, Wednesday, 3 p NEW THOUGHT _ CHRIST SERVICE CENTER 509 11th St. N.W DAILY NOON HEALING MEETINGS. SUNDAY, 11 AM., DECEMBER 13, Devotional and Healing Service By Mrs. Elizabeth Chester, Divize Sclence Leader of Nasaville, Tenn. Speaker: Mr. James A. Edgerton Subject: “The Path to Peace” Plano—Miss SwafSeld. Solo—Faye Thoxas, THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St NW. i SUSDAY. DEC. 108 P.M.. i | “DARE TO BE YOURSELF” 1 EVA B. WILLIAMS ADMISSION FREE—COLLECTION VIVA M. AND GARNETT JA> 1326 Eye St. N. Phone Frank. 1859 (Near 14th and H sis. atops of both car lines.) MRS. ELIZABETH M. CHESTER of Nashville, Teun. Suzdny. & “THE HOUR OF PRAYER" Services: Wednesday snd Thursday, § p.m. Friday. § p.m. Personal Instruction and Healing Daily. “How to Be Free” LECTURE MATTHEWS DAWBON, The. Plavhouse. 1018 N 8¢, H.W. SUNDAY, DECEM: ER 16,8 P Free Will Offerizg. Science of Truth Association “THE TRUE CHRIST IDEA” Ada Rainey, Speaker, FRIDAY EV . AT 8, “TRUE GIVING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5. WOMEX'S CITY CLUP, 22 Jackson Pl Connect cut_Ave. NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 813 17th St. N.W. Second Floor Front. SERVICES: Sunday at 4 pm., “THE HEALING POWER OF MUSI( Mss ELLA MAE POWELL, Speaker. WEDNESDAY AT 8 P Constructive Current Events. DAILY FROM 12 TO 12:30, Patients recelved each day (except Sunday) from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Practitioners—Miss Emma Gray, Dr. George E. Ricker and Miss Leona Féathers. LECTURE ON APPLIED PYSCHOLOGY TUESDAY, 8 P.M. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Dr. A. H. Lehman Watch Monday Papers. MET=5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Dr. W. L Darby, executive secretary |— | Fourth Church of Chrllt Sdenl.lll.. .M E. CHURCH SOUTH | | i i | , 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- | e ARCADE, 14th and Park Road ST. PAUL AR, WASHINGTON, D.- O, SBATURDAY, DETEVBER 15 1923, WILL UNVEIL TABLET WILL SPEAK ON PRAYER. TO BENJ. F. LEIGHTON |y, gicaveen . Ohester win Lecture Tomorrow Evenink. “The Hour of Prayer” is the sub- fect ot @ lecture to b glven in the nity Auditorium, 1326 I street north- west, tomorrow ‘at 8 p.m. by Mrs Elizabeth M. Chester of Nashville Tenn. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Adelaide Johnston, who has recently returned from the foreign countries, will lec- ture on “Peace” and give a resume | of her trip and the conditions abroad. ' Thursday, at 8 p.m., Garnet January | will lectire on “Healing Memorial for Former Lawyer in Metropolitan M. E. Church. A marble tablet erected in the Met- ropolitan Memorial M. E. Chursh to the merory of Benjamin F. Leighton, who died July 7, 1921, will be un- velled tomorrow night. Mr. Lelghton was @ prominent member of the Rar Association of this ofty and for many years was the dean of the Law School of the Howard University. Addresses will be made by Re 7. Dr. == W. L._McDowell of Philadelphlu, Jus- | tlce Fenton Booth of the United | ‘tes Coit of Calms and George Francis Willlams of this city. The ceremony of unveiling will' be in charge of the minister, Rev. Dr Harry D. Mitchell, assisted by Mrs. reda Wing of Chicago, & niece ot Mr. Leighton. At the time of his ath Mr. Lelghton was president of | the board of trustees of the Metro- politan Memorial M. E. Church. This will be the eleventh tablet to be erccted in this historic church. Ep NITARIAN. | ALL SOULS’ CHURCH | | SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD 878, ||| FOUNDED 1521, ; Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. Sunday Services in I 1 7 SECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular Leavue Musiciaus’ Hall, 1008 E Bt 1. 8 p.m., RELIGION . FROF. ANNE T. RENSHA.W. pon Fornm Dikcussion. ) PENTECOSTAL. "WESI EYAN—PENTECOSTAL D 8t. Be'ween 8 and 4th N.W. Rev. H. B. HOSBLEY, Pastor. The Natio Hol ness Associat'on will conduct Ttevival services Suiduys, 11, 3, 7, | | | | 8 ! 1:00—Morning worship. Scr- mon by the Minister, “THE GOSPEL OF DELIVERANCE” KnODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhedo Island ave. at ist st n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D.. Paster | Servrccs 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 Pl CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHYIRCHES OF CHRIST SCIFY '§™ BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbis roud and Euc'ld et. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, NE Masonic Temple, 5th and F _ste. n.e. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Haven M. E. Churcl Church 24t and B ste. and Mess. ave. s.e. Sunday school hour. Bermon by Dr. R. W_ Stennett. ~—The firet auniversary sermon o the Trustee Auxtilary C a Pas S ARE_WELCOME. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Carcoran sts. n.w. REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor Ton ' Commandments. T The Bt Holy ‘Communiin 3:00 p.1a.—Hpectal Unlon serv'ce in oo tion with the 74th Anniversary of the Ch rmon by Dr. H. J. CALLIS 100 p.m.—Otie st 'an’ Endea vor’ m 7:43 p.on.— “WHOSE_YOKE 1" The Arcade, 14th READING nooms: 1319 F ST. N.W.. Room 60R— urs. B to D (sncept Wednesd s Stauss and holtdazs 5:30). + CAPITOL ST.— 12 to B (except Wednesdays. 12 I aayndazs, 2:30 o 5:30. Closed COLOI - 150 BLDG., 14th nnd G Sts— Hovr 10 to 9 (Wedn . 10 to 7 0 Snndax and holidays. 2:30 to 5:30) Wi, D. BATTLE, P\ 9580 2. 2 “ 500 - T Question it ust ) nwered s l‘"uun l'uu are welcomie to our mervices METH()UI‘*T EPISCOPAL. e EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th #nd D Sts. SE. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _ school hour. sther Circle 1 11:00 a.m.—Pastor will preach 3:00 p.m.—Literary proerom (Q. E. 0 p.m —Epworth Les 7:30 p.m.—Sermon by KEV. A. J. MITCH pastor of Asburs M. E. Axnapolia, 30 METHODIST | EPISCOPAL (WHITE]. WESLEY Methedist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Comnecticut Ave. asd Jocelyn St. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D. 11 am, 8 pm—Dr W WOOLEVER wi preact m.—8unday_school Roscdale M. E. Church 16 Tenn. are. (Second Floor)— 10 ta 9§ weex days, except Wednesdsys. 10 to 1 :30. METHODIST _EPISCOPAL som‘fl.l {Emory M. E. Church South | Ga. ave. and Rittenhonse st. n.w. REV. E. A. LAMBERT. PASTOR. A. I WEEKS. e Misaionary “Voles and one of the iending preachers of the state of Tex c. Offertory ter), quar‘et §:00 p.n.—Rermon by Dr. D. H. ARHTON f Ok'aboma. All_Ye That Labor" Mrs. R. L. Pedlow. Sunday school. fully equipped and organized for all ages. p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 pm., Thursday—] MT. PLEASANT “Sun of My Alr (soprano) (Handel), 9:40 a.m. 1 Ametiety Cl 18th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. i EV. CLIFTON K. RAY. Pastor, ~—8unday school and Bible classes, m.—Morolne worship. Sermon by REV. R. E. STACKHOUSE of Columbus, S. C. 7:00 p.m.—~Epworth Lesgue. 8:00 p.m—Evening worship. Sermon by REV. A. C. MILLER of Little Rock. Ark. Thursday, 8 p.m —Midweek prayer sery! Quarterly conference. Special music hy the quartet at both services Sunday. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH.” | M. E. Church South 18t ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor 9:30a.m.—Sunday School. 1_services during the wee "WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | 3rd and / Rev. Howard l. Unwns. Pastor. 9:80 a.m.—Sunday schocl. SEEING THINGS IN THEIR TRUE LIGHT" 7:00 p.m—Epworth League service. 00 p..— “A PUZZLING TEXT” seryice. Homelike and | ship. Sermon by 'Rev. R. S. Satterfield, D.D, ‘1 7 p.m.—Epworth League. | 8 p.m.—Evening Worship. | Sermon by |Rev. L. O. Ransford, D.D, | * Large Chorus Choir and Quar- |tet. Mr. Charles S. Wengard, | director of music. All Protestant Christians without & I church home are {nvited to unite with | | Epworth League // 22222 Visitors Cordially Welcomed. T S Street At Second N.W. 3. JUDSON RINGER, Pastar. COBB, Associate Paaf _s.mmn . —Sermon. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. HOGE BTBLE CLASS, G. Uhillips, teacher. YDVNO II)"B CLASS, Mr. R. O. Mullikin, teacher, Thursday, 8 p.m., Prayer_and Praise. Marvin‘NhI. E.nChurch South | CLAUDE M. HESSER, Ministr, 11 am.—Rev. J. M. Rowland, D, 9:30—Calvary Bible School, 30—Calvary Men's Bible Clrss, Mr. Arthur C. Christle, Teacher. 11:00—Public worship with subjec! CIAL MUSIC—Organ prelude, *“Melod. o Ml Newborn King" (L Celtme™ (Cole). poir), :00—Public worship with sermon- on the subject: * SPECTAL MUSIC—Organ recital, ers” (Siebbns); anthem postiude, “‘Postiude in A™ (Dicks). ‘Song of a He: s (Goun Eal Advoeate, Richmond, Va. CHURC 8 p.m.—Rev. W. H. Nelson, D. D., Editor, Paecific San Francisco, Calif. . 9:30: Epworth League. 7. CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR. EVENING AT SEVEN-THIRTY. “THE HOLY NIGHT.” CHR A WILL BE GIVEN NEXT SUNDAY EVE! 8 ok 6:45 to 7:45 the Dly’P Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor M. L. RIPPY, Asst. Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon by “MEL” TROTTER, Church Auditorium. 11 a.m.—Sermon by DR. J. A. BURROW of Nashville, Tenn., Sunday School Auditorium. 3 p.m—Sermon by “MEL” TROTTER. m.—Epworth League Pageant: “The Heat of All Members and Public Generally Cordially Invited 8 p.m.—Sermon by “MEL” TROTTER, Church Auditorium. 8 p.m.—Sermon by DR. T. S. PARKER. Special Service for Young People “Dlwn in the Desert,” Thursday and Fri at 8 P.M. Chorus Choir of{. de.y FOUNDRY 9:30 a.m.—Church School. of Baltimore, Themes— MusIC: Mo, l;ln and_Every Sweef (Abt); postiude. < Prelude to “The Deluge" mell oy, Tree' (West): irl he: ine) . ulkes). sermon METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sixteenth Street Near P Street 11:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m.—Preacki REV. GEORGE CLARK PECK, D. D., worth Leng PETW Gray am— —9 -4 7 p.m. Prayer mecting—8 p.m., “The Church o! the Bug Welcom: 'ORTH Grant circle and New Humpshire ave, “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM. | REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pasto Sunday School, for men and women, and bubes. 9:30 a oart Thursday. am., woll'as £ “A Christmas Query, Think Ye of Chris p. 11th and H ot heast Dean Wilbur of the George Washington University 00 p.m.— Speaks to the EPWORTH EAGUE o “The Messages of the Poets” “A Christmas Declaration— QUARTET rs ¥ AND VESTE e COME! Concerning Jesus and the Ages (Take S¢ meoln Road Chux\.h ~ McKENDREE WMethodist Episcopal Mass, Av 9th an e N 10 Betwe ih St (The Red Brick Chureh) Chas. A Shreve, Pastor 8:00 “Prepari Solo hy at Both M chard orning Servic nl Eve f ( of God” EVERYBODY WELCOME ]uwp.n [)Jv-«ll!l Ph. D., P A. Dawson ning ALL METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL John Marshall 1am Harry Dawson M: Minister. ¥ M hell, D. D., “The Marr age of the l.nml:—The Wedd n'»' Helpful 9TH AND P STS. NW JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER Herson Preaches at Both Services 11 am—*“The Man—and the Vision” 8 pm.—~—“Christ the Life Giver” Church School at 9:30 am. at 7 p.m. Roy H. W by the anthem, Miller; 0—Epworth League devotional services lecture by (Volkman o . i H 3 SEAT g by— Ma. (Sa'nt-Saen<) 0 R anu ey and *Crosaing the Bar ( (Fa THE HAMLINE CH MINTST “*Arise an Dr. “AN OLD-WORLD DRAMA” “When Dusk Gu vitight™ RY QU. OF TO IS 1th T BY BREWER, Superintendent olfe, P R- on “JESUS—THE SUPREME AUTHORITY” (West): Mr. sdlude, Abt): ALL CHURCH MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION O SPECIAL MUSIC BY CALV HAROLD MILLER. SPE( Akl . ““The ere Ts of Happ! hnecker) ; 6:00 to 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Social Hour. 6:45 pm—Epworth League Devotional Service. A Cordial Welcome for Every One . CAI.VARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Mr. Edwin Dice, resident; MONTGOME orgun CHURCH Morning—“A SUBLIME CONFESSION” Evening—“ONE BRAVER THING” Wonda Rtes post- ‘"THO!)IS’I‘ EPISC PAL (WHITE . Dougles Memoria Bev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. Sunday sch Public’ worship—11 a.m. -4