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THE LVENING STAR, WABHINGTON D. 0. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923. HN M_ REHEARSAI_ “Y” RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Speqker to Tell |REVIVAL SERVICES TO END EPISCOPAL PRIESTS ' |REV. DR. NELMS GUEST | PLEDGE NEARLY $20,000. Former Rector Welcomed at Meet- TO BEGIN FIFTH YEAR Of Excavations WITH NIGHT SERMONS PLAN CONVENTION OF ASCENSION VESTRY |gyiion Baptist Church embers FOR YULE PAGEANT! Sl eEa Along Rwer Nlle A oGS Mg Paying for New Homa. Members and Representa- Training for Church and Sunday School Work Shows Wide tives of Twenty Churches to Take Part. Success. £ Religlous A, will o r Januar; This |four successf | cation, ana ance in tr en for churc Ilv work in ¢ schools Enr fo. our and iments the Members — and representatives of twenty of the churches of the city are | engaged in final rehearsals for the com- munity Christmas celebration at Cen- tral High School Auditorium next Sat- | S urday at 8:30 p.m. and again 1 | with pam., when the nt-drama, “The Word for the alogue be with of the and is given third time ¥ Hible scenes, symbolis teen episode N t to ral QA < funds for the fields during the en- | weeks, The Twenty-Fo Day Club. which might be tern; foreign work committee of th assoctation s tor voluntary subscriptions, become members ch Dr. George United States geolog dent. three character language s of the make up the ry of the of Chri world, and the promises mac to Abraham, to I and to 1 I i next S0 wh to the by God | thi coming and of ated or time aching their height their fulfillment in the Christ, the Suvior of the The symbolism of 1 ought in the Heginuin Time, THme” and “The Fulfillme: vhich form the prelud ina “The Word nged for pr hreiner by the in lsala birth of World. Bible s Jesus | thr Eckington Presbyterians Dr. of Brundage. interlud pastor of and the v : W m Ty and di churg Sunday sc with o ol house stted plants the close of music and Quigley sented a beautiful ring a gh este his pa appreciation of his se During the w 1 the y e with a to the and to th ate property The i onciliation . the story he land of his bi m hi epise paid and has been made CLASS TO HOLD Bfl)]e Students P]uu Observance. many more with en out in namely fan | the Meek esentatio will be sponsore The A penter wiil hold i home an, acher, at th fon, with Mrs AS sponsor, is giv MEN'S CLUB DINES. Fitty Attend St. copal Church Meeting. , the autiful turn of with | their s of God to' them sto aomi | | The first meeting ¢ the Men ub o urch w t. Margar held in evening Mrs sisting in this s the Kinley The Sheph ene: Sam Sau entworth called in_ thr ding ourth episod <ing," is of to find selection of his pl aul 1o 500 1in ot | f the e young- before King meditations, and of his the olders as King of Is nation and his solitud The epl crmont and Luthe sponsored by Miss Mre. Albert D. S ts will appea dy Lyeth as the “Tsaiz episode d the 1 darknes [0 minister Memorial Ardell angler Kin Y Dy and Prog which Place Church, Payne and aurice H David and | forms insert- | walked Souls’ Church. of Delivers of the serm Plerce. minister th's Theator. SPIRITUALIST ucation n its Afth | chool has had ears in religious edu- of much assis ining young men and wom- local Youns various and it is an- Perfumes made for Bgyptian queens and kings 4,000 years ago are fra- grant vet, explorers of Nile mou- archs’ tombs find, Rev. Dr. George 8. Duncan, head of the American Uni- versity 1924 expe- dition to Egypt, will tell Grace Re- formed congrega- tiomn tomorrow will m o r ning, Decem- ber 16. The secret of compounding toilet waters which their for of en_lost, f thou- years but two r-Hour-a d the Lo this work Otis Smith, ic RECEPTION TO PASTOR. Honor | on of the thir- his pustorate s deco- specches, Ishion Christmas | Margaret's Epis- Walter Loun SPEAKS ON DELIVERANCE. | Dr. Pierce to Occupy Pulpit at All! will Dy of All vice HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY Vridng eveni light of , Fvervho ribes of dled and arise and give to the Appenrance of Prophets. The scene divided between Nmen in th ceding episod “ppear as prophets and members w ool of Religiou who represent the tw isracl. Denis arge of every Monda; datly Tecture by the Paster, ALFRED M. TERRY, “DO THE D AD MANIFEST Ciareh choir, nsor CHURCE SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lectu J. Albert Waters ‘ wh pag: hy Light Is | participa j around as elders throne of tin, Mr. Redmond. lock. 20th N.W., Near “The Elizabeth White Church ITWOOD MASONIC HALL, orgia and_Colorado aves. \[aurw\- S. White, Minister of Spiritual Scxence I\E\ unday evening, T Rigis Banky: All. weicore: ~Rev. Gl Avthan NOTED PLATFORM TEST MEDIUM, Pastor MORAL MAN” TRAL UNION MISSION. the churches in Rescue, Relief, Soclal and stic Work. (INCORPORATED) blzfis 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N. rur< IX {!4 10th St. Phone Main 4349. rary W, SUPERT JOHN &, B Children’s Home, 1207 First St. N.W. ph..np M.xn 8738, TT, IN CHARG! MRS. JOHN S. BE: Services Every Night at 8 pm. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 Service at Workhouse, Occoquan, Va., at 10:30 a.m. REV. WM. H. RAMSEY, Speaker Music by Orchestra from United Brethren Church Mrs. A. Browning, soloist. 2:30 p.n—Service at United States Jail, Central Presby- terian Church South in Charge. 7:45 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel, O': MODERN Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas- All Welcome. . and 1 sts. nw. | t's the { REV. DR. DUNCAN. lasting influen . in his | of | s e nin; : v H. 1 {man ‘ot the: Washing ‘ i | ‘ ‘ i have Dr. rmon entit the Alabaster the Bread of Lif topic an equal- Duncan will d4 “The 30x." wiil 1 he nek, pagtor of the committee- Federation {of Churches, will be in Westminst P M, tomorrow to preach at dedica- {tory services of the reconstructed Reformed ¢hurch th PASTOR RETURNS. | Rev. B. H. Melton to Preach Sun- Church, | the day and ng umbia B his to the Al of church activity ured du; Ce ut evening nmunion s observed at this chu morning he ch during present L TR COURSE ON EPISTLES. our Locations Announced in Ris tudy I January. v nnounce study of the E t week of of the Y. 0 p.m., Calvary Tuesdays, 5 pm., Y. W street; Thursdays rk Library; Frid won 1’1 Chur Jan pi are open to all wo- {men anad TO GIVE CONCERT. t of will give th Columbla Helg next Monday ux are to given, veterans and veter th Chure Two table civil w world ¥ one other by by ar is the | Swem to- nnial Bap- cubject ix Jesus.™ FRIENDS. FRIENDS CHURCH 13ts and Trving Ste. N.W. M v i Meeting 1 50 pim. Murray S. Kenworthy 1913 141h PASTOR. Plone Fnends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sunday) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. BAPTIST. i BROOKLAND BAPTIST and Newton \\mumuu.l New M Rev. BRANCH, s The Ftrsf Spu-mm ist Church preach at Woodridge, 8§ p.o. : LAN FOR MY LIFE” COME T I PAYS e et Wur Wfih.nvfon Baptist Churc’-n $00 Do INVITE astor, .E Hez Swem %o airs (men like roe eusy ¢ fine “RHODE ISLAND AV !BETHANY 16 Socond s, . Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. sehool, Junior Chureh, 11 : 6:43 pooi., U Mid-week service, Thursday, 8 p.m. _Everybody Feels at Home in Bothany. IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH, and Columbia Rd.) (16th 8t | Bible School for all ages at 9:30 {a.m. Men’s class meets at 10. Divine worship at 11, with a Pre- vChmnms message by Pastor Gove | G. Johnson, on “THE COMING OF | THE CHRIST.” | | 1 Evening service at 7:45. Male chorus will render specfal numbers. Short sermon by Pastor, on “THE | TIME AND TERMS FOR RE- TURN TO GOD. { The Cross is the place where you will find Peace. for | w. | M. | the | at Mount Vernon Place Church Tomorrow. The Trotter-Hammontree evangelis- tic campaign, which is being conduct- ed at the Mount Vernon Methodist Church, 9th street and Massachusetts avenue, under the auspices of the Gospel ‘Mission, will come to & close tomorrow evening. Arrangements ha care for an overflow meeting tomor- row morning and evening. Rev. “Mel” Trotter will speak in the main audi- torium at the morning, afternoon and evening services, and Rev. Dr. Chap- pell will speak fo the overflow audi- ences in the large Sunday school . both morning and evening. " Trotter is a convert of the c Garden Misston of Chicago, and his_heart beats for rescue mis- sions. There is no doubt in the minds of the officfal board of the Gospel slon as to the success of this cam- paign from the standpoint of soul- winning and gaining new friends for the rescue work by the Gospel Mis- sion on John Marshall place. —_——————— YULE TREE PLANNED. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Will Make Colorful Display. Episcopal e been made to Stephen's Church, 3017 14th street northwest, will have | |a Christmas tree on the lawn in front h from. December 22 to will be lighted at night by archlights playing on It s eve at 5 o'clock the Sunday children will march out and ound the tree and sing the gold, old-fashioned Christmas carols, | arter which they will have a carol vice in the church. DR. LUBECK TO PREACH. Announced form Two Sermons Epiphany Church Tomorrow. At the Church of the Epiphany to- r Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will ¥ the pulpit morning and eve- At 4 o'c b will bo the | serviee of chos with ad- dress by Rev. ymond L. Wolven. oung People’s Soclety will | at 6 o'clock. At the evening e the choir will render Maun- “Penitence, Pardon and at 1- i ning evensong | meet vi CHURCH SERVICE CENTER. | At the Church Service Center, 509 Lith street northwest. tomorrow, Mrs. zabeth Chester, an ordained min- | of the Divine Science College of Colo., and James A. Edger- to speak | Denv lCh:vy Chase Baptlst S‘}‘x}xrch n DR 8 pm—DR, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. J. .Stanley Durkee Howard University, ! i 1 i | | i esid "'fl\e Aulhomatx\c Chnsl 1 Cor.. .16, st s P “Can Prayer Break Chain? 1" HEARD THIS WOND) FPREACHER® II' NOT— COME TOMORROW The Home Church xan recigl by PROF. FERLY. "m to 8 p.m. = wiil pre Sccond Baptist Church e el ELLIS C. PRIMM, PII‘M 11:00 a.m.— ROLL 8:00 p.m.—“TH L 2:30 w.m.— 1t e Core al Welemoe — (h1llrnfln: M essages. W. JOHNSON. | 11_and | (RS Chureh METROPOLITAN | SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN: “Thine Is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory” 9:30—Bible school convenes, Bolen presiding. 9:45— meets men. 6:45—Junlor, Intermediate and Senior C. E Societles. EVENING AT SEVEN FOBTY-FIVE: “Why 1 Preach the Love of God Mnre Often Than Hell Fire” Come. Join In spiritual songs that breatbe the CHRISTMAS MESSAGE and create the CHRISTMAS ATMOSPHERE. Attend the Church_that Glows, G all the time, BAPTISM. B. Y. P. U. Columbia Federation, Bethany Baptist Church, 2nd_and “Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18—8 P.M., INSPIRATION—EDUCATION— FELLOWSHIP. ALL WELCOMB, KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Sth BET. B AND 0 8.W. Sunday school, 9:30. Christian Endeavor, 7:i5. Preaching—11 a.m.. § p.m. John F. Sharer i mlmm||mm||nnumumnmnmmuunummulmnmmnmmmmumm||mnn|| FE | Prayer meeting, Thurséay, § p.m. —_———— Calvary Baptist Church EIGHTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST Abernethy will preach morning and evening 11:00 a.m.—*Unsuspected Resources” Speakers Being Secured for Ses- sion of High Church Clergymen. Speakers are now being secured for the Episcopal priests’ convention to be held in Philadelphia next April 29 and 30. As the date falls at the same time as the Eplscopal Church con- gress, there has been some talk of changing it, but since 300 priests have signified their Intention of being present, it was thought best to let it stand, the delegates attending the congress after the close of the con- vention. This convention is regional, representing the New England and North Atlantic states, and is the first of u series leading up to a national congress, like the Anglo-Catholic co: gress of London. On_the first day of the convention the subjects will be “The In tion,” “The Delty of Our Lord,” “The Virgin Birth of Our Lord” and “The Resurrection of Our Lord” In the ovening the subjects will be “The Holy Eucharist,” “the Real Presence.” “The Holy Sacrifice” and “The Holy ommunion.” On the second morning the subjects will be “Moral Thes “The Study of Moral Theolog: Priest itual Guidance.” In subjects wlll bhe tionul Life of the Meditation” nesday evening the subject will The Church and Reunfon.” BROTHERHO0D TO MEET. A regular meeting of the Senior Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Church ill be held Thurs- The Broth- of | nd the REFORMED. REFORMED - 15th AND 0 §TS. N.W. Grace uexi¥ " Wavcs. 5. b pastor. 11 and & D. Duacan presches. 9:40—Sunduy school ; 7 3th AND MON JAMES D. ' Minister, CHKISTADEL PHIA Chnstadclphxan “Chapel Welster st. n.w. Servi Sun day school room, maln floor fs fin until a.m.—Sunday school: 11:00 a.m.. DGE HALL. 0 am. Al wele 5 i‘,HRlSj‘IA}; = Columbia Heights Christian Church tk Rd. near 14th St ELTON, Pastor and 8 pan seliool. come to everylo LARIMORE. Minis: ~ NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES: Ahearty w s 11:00—"Blessed Are the Meek.” 5—“David and Goliath.” Bible School. 9:30: C. E., 6:45 ‘Park Vlew Christian Church “Park rond east of Georzia ave. WALTER F. SMITH, 11:00 1100 at 4 and 6:45 T and 6t S E. DICKENS, Minister Ribie school. OMMUNION pm, £ and_Sen 3 CHRISTIAN JAROLL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. .m.—Bible_school 00 a.m.—THE " CHRIST OF 8:00 p.m.—Tilustrated song service. Music at both services d by nfae rvices directed by W. E o B Friday, p.in.—Christmas tableats. CONGREGATIONAL. xfll ister, — | Wallace Memori PROPH. | i ing by Rev. Dr. Thomas I ‘W. Cooke. Rev. Dr. J. Henning Nelms, former rector of the Church of the Ascension, 12th street and Massachusetts avenue northwest, and now rector of Silver Sprihgs parish, was the guest of honor at the regular meeting of the vestry of the Church of the Ascen- slon this week. He was welcomed by Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, the present rec: tor, renewed acquaintance with old friends of the vestry and was made acquainted with the new members. SPEAKS ON “VISION.” Rev. C. B. Austin to Preach at Two Services. At the West Washington Baptist urch tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach at 11 a.m. on “Vision.” "In the evening on “The Doom of Dela, Opening Fifth Year THE SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION of the Y. M. C, A, January 7, 1924 Following four successful years in the religious educa- tion of young men and wom- en, this school will reopen at Calvary Baptist Church, Mon- day, January 7, and continue every Monday night. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS Affliated with th Council of Religions District of Columbia | Sunday School lon of the __PRESBYTERIAN, 'iThc Church of the Pilg‘rims' d st REV. A Divige worship- P and Q sts. DREW REID BiRE -11 a7 EDIAL The members of Shiloh Baptist Church are making progress in their efforts to pay for their new Church home, northwest corner of 9th and P streets northwest. They have al- ready nearly $20,000 and,have pald a considerable sum upon these pledges. The pastor is planning to establish an institutional church when Shiloh moves into its new quarters. Tomorrow morning at 11 o‘clock Dr. Waldron - will preach on “The Christian Life One of Conflicts and Victpries,” and at night on “How 1 Know I Am Saved.” PRESBYTERIAN, Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th und Fuirmont sts. n.w. Take any 14th st. ear; get off at ¥ *“The Friendly, Family Church. PASTORS: DR. DR. Sunday school and Morning _service, 1 preach. BUT LED." Christlan Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. Evening service, 8:00 p.m.—Dr. WARD will preach. Thursdsy, at 8:00 p.m. service. BVERYBODY WELCOM ayer and praise WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H st. bet. 19th and 20th n.w. REV. J, HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9:30—Sunday_school. 00—*FAITH OF OUR FATHERS." 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—“HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES." | Music by the Quartet and Mr. Bowersox, viollnlst. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and women. 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. al program Sermon by Rev. cLean, contralto. -, violoncello. Christian Endeavor supper and ves per service DESTINY Evening choir Thursduy. December 30—Christma entertail ALL WELCOME ;Eastem Prcsbytenan Church ; atn st and . ave. ne. OWS, D. D, Pastor. YLIVING creRen. “SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN | 16th 100 Kennedy Sts, N.W. Rev. ROYAL CLYDE AGNE 1 am. a S Sundey WESTMI'NSTER I St near I Rer, HENRY W. ToLsoh Pasto 11 a.m.—Presching_br_the Pastor. Sul JESUS. THE SAVIOR OF ME: $ p.m.—Song service and sermon A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to Al | Al UNITED PRESBYT. Cor. Randolph at. and Now Hampahire £9. J. A. CAMPBELL. Pastar. ~.m.-»., 11 am. and & pm New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave., 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Siient Sermons Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D. PASTOR EMERITUS. OIS ASSISTANT 2 Wllham A. Exsenbcrgerr ible School Adult Classes ~—Public worship, sermon by Dr. Wallace Radc The subject : “The Unrecognized” 4:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.~Public worship, with Sermon by Dr. Radcliffe Subject : “Our Ramoth-Gilead” Tiursd Midweek 11:60 a. with e | Praser N ALL WELCOM Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. N.W. 11:00 s.m.—Worship, with ser | Central Presbwer:an Church | (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) g sts. n.w . D. D., PASTOR avor & People. cluties. 820011 00 p.m. Small children cared for duriug morning Take 14th st _or 16t car or Mount P “hux line to Irving st. Washington He:ghis Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister undas s Adult Bible ar NG HOW TO pecinl service Clu ALL WELCOME, AROT 8:00 p.m.— for If You Know Your Bible You Are Educated. The Bible Ix ught In Church. Metropolitan Corner 4th and B Sts. S.E Presbyterian REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00- CHURCH—Sermon nderstand- Ing Jesun.” Classes for all CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES CHURCH— Adress WM. KNOWLES COOPER “Some Phaxes of Present Religious Conditions in Europe” SPECTAL MUSIC. SSSMAN WOODRUM will sing. YOU ARE INVITED. Tenth and G Streets Northwest nt ‘of the Sunday school. ! 100l in new building. | Riwaots | PRESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 ANL: Rev. Sam Small Famous Preacher and Lecturer | “America--the Moses Nation™ 4:30—VESPER—5:30 Rev. Lieut. Kirkpatrick |SHERWOO! 22XD STREET AND Hthode Island Av: WALTER F. EAGLESON. Pastor. Next Sabbath will be the first service in our_new church building. Dr. McGARRAIL of New York will preach, HE AUTHOR OF YOUR 1 "WHAT MEASURE YoU EET." _ Bunday school, ;ao P ST. NBAR dlst st B.w. D. D., Pastor. Georgetown Churci MES 7. MAKSHALL, o THE_ CHRIETMAS : Eckmgton, o Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. Sarmon Bublects: TaE B00N” i i | Av Wallacz ace Memorial 1oy BY'i m: St. and New Hampshire RACTER 1N THE MAK WHAT IT MEANS TO BE IN. CHRIST. Sermou by DR. W. H. TOPPIN: " Gunton-Temple Memorlal BERNARD B 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. P e Baptist.” CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT | (Congregational) | Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 1100 RESTLESS SOULS” Chlidren’s Story every Sunday morn 3:00 p.m.—V SERVICE. “THE. CALAMITY OF INGRATITUDE” —SUNDAY EVENING CLUB. school. Classes for all, YBODY WELCOME CLEVELAND PARK ATIONAL.) 9:45 a.m.—Chi 34th an 11 Ste FEANK E H BIGELOW 9 :45 a.m.—Chureh schioo 11:00 a.m.—Morning worshiy AWAITING A_COMMUNITY CHURCH "PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) REV 3. “C. "oLDEN, Minister. hureli school. OF HIS COMING. minister. DERED,” 9:30 11:00 sermon by | CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Mass, Rev. George Barrou-he:lmn. Minister SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16 oA “The Reconciliation of the Cross AT 8 P Community Song Service. Sermon : . *“TheEaglesandthe Carcasses or “The Coming Judgment of the World” Mrs. Hazel Bac Walter James 5 and " Chair Director A Hearty Welcome to All mid, Nr. At the First Congregational Church “When Christ Was Born” A Christmas pageant, with music, arranged from the Bible by the min- Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, presented by large cast under direction of Estelle Wentworth and Albert Parr. Historical costumes from Miller of Philadelphia. the Magnificat, Arrival at the Inn, Night at the Stable, Herod and the Wise Men, Shepherds and the Angel Song, and the Adoration. SEE THIS INTERPRETATIVE PAGEANT WHEN IT WILL NOT CONFLICT Seven episodes presenting the Annunciations, WITH YOUR OWN CHURCH SERVICES. Entire Pageant given each night at 8 P.M.,, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, December 16- 21 served section on week nights. Free-will offerings. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce preaches 11 a.m., “Christ and the Centurion.” Re- MUSICAL VESPERS at 4:45 P.M. Sunday Harry Edward Mueller Will Be Assisted by Splendid Artista: Viola Abrams, harpist, playing “Faritasie” (Lukine). * Mabel C. Duncan, “cellist, playing “Kol Nidrei” (Bruch) and “Cavatina” (Raff), with harp and organ accompzniment. Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, basso, singing, “Oh, Savior, Hear Me” (Gluck-Buck) and “The Holy City” (Adams). Mr. Mfler, at the organ, will play “Fantasie and Fugue in G minor” (Bach) and “Barcarolle” (Faulkes). (THIS SERVICE WILL BE BROADCAST BY STATION WCAP) 8:00 p.m.—“The Young Man With Dreams of World Dominion in His Head” Chorus Choir Male Quartet Spirited Congregational Singing EVANGELIST G. G. KUNDAHL, Speaker Mrs. F. G. Hammer, soloist Cl-llLDREN'S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION will be held in Keith’s Theater at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 22. Between 600 and 700 needy children will participate in this joyous occasion, when each child will receive a cre- tonne bag filled with useful articles and toys. EVERYBODY WELCOME