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CHURCHMAN PLAN BUSINESS SESSION Evar_lgelistic Institute, Dis- ciples of Christ, to Meet 7" Here Wednesday. The regional evangelistic institute ©of the Discigles of Christ will open at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church next Wednesday afternoon, 4t 1:30 o'clock, and will continue eack: mowming, afternoon and evening until Friday noon. Rev. P. A. Cave, gen- cral secretary of the Christian Mis- sionary Society of Maryland, Dela- ware and the District of Columbia, Will preside at the opening session. Prominent Ministers Coming. Among prominent out-of-town ministers on the program are: Kev. Finis ldleman of New York city, Rev. W. V. Neison and hev. Carl Agee of Thiladelphia, Rev. Peter Ainsiie and Rtev. A."W. Gottschall of Baltimore, Hev. W. M. Norment of Hagersiown, G. H, Steed and Rev, Motley of Richmond; President Ak Hundley of Lynchburg Col- lege, Lynchburg, Va; Rev. J. E.' Stuart of Wilson, N. C.. and Rev. Lee Sadler of Greenville, N. C. The Institute will be under the gen- | eral direction of Rev. Jesse M. Bader, rational superintendent of evangel- ism of the United Christian Mission- ary Soclety, St. Louis. Bishop Wil liam F. McDowell of the Methodlst Tplscopal Church, this city, will de. liver & sermon Thursday morning. Local Participants. Local ministers participating in th tnstitute will be: Rev. Leslie L. Bow. s of the Mount Rainier Christian Church, Rev. C. N. Jarrett of the| Iifteenth Streef Christian Church, Columbia Helghts « hrlalun Church, Rev. C. R. Stauffer of the Ninth Street Christian Church Jtev. Walter F. Smith of the Park View Christian Church and _Rev. Jlarold E. mcken- of the H Street Christian Church. Dinner Thursday Evening. All the sessions will be held at the Vermont Avenue Church, except that of Thursday evening, which will meet at the Ninth Street Church. That evening there will be a dinner and conference at § o'clock for offi- cers and teachers of Sunday schools, followed. at 7:45 p.m. by a general| Jublic session. The institute is for the purpose of 1romoting evamgelism, culm'nating t Easter. The area covered extends from eastern Pennsylvanit to Marth Carolina. REV. MELTON SPEAKER. Rev. B. H. Melton, pastor of the olumbia Heights Christian Church, #ill preach tomorrow morning. This will be his last sermon from this »ulpit for some time, as he will leave whortly after the first of the year for i tour of the -oum in connection with his duties as executive secretary of the Disciples Unlon of the Distriet, ———e BIBLE SESSIONS PLANNED The Bible Institute of Washington will_conduct, under the direction of the Evangelist M. R. Japhet, a Bible conference in Berwyn Hall, Berwyn, Md., from January 3 to 6, inclusive. There will ‘be one session’ each eve- ning beginning at 7:30. Among others, Dr. H. B. Woodward of Knox- ville, Tenn., will speak. Extra music features are being planned. P s WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. At the Immanuel Baptist Church Rev. Gove G. hnson preaches te G. Jol morrow at 11 am. and 7:46 p.m. Ti choir, under the direction of Mrs. E. G, Dickinson, repeats the Christmas | mus Th rmon theme at night s, Modern Christ. New Year eve a watch-night service will be held at 10:30, preceded by a soclal half hour. R —————— “NEW YEAR WISHES,” TOPIC. The cholr of Metropolitan Baptist Church will sing the four anthems, voted by the congregation to be_the best of the year tomorrow n Rev. ohn Compton Ball will preach on ! ‘New Year Wishes for Country, Church, Home and Heart.” In the morning his theme will be “The Tim, of Your Life and Life for Your Time. The electric tree will be on dlspla; WILMETH CHURCH SPEAKER. James L. Wilmeth, former director of the bureau of engraving and printing, will speak from the pulpit | of the Columbia Helghts Christian ' Chureh tomorrow evening at § o'elock. Before going to Philadeiphia, where | now, located, Mr. Wilmeth teacher of the wnmom Bible class for men, which he founded and taught for many years. EUCHARIST NEW YEAR DAY. There will be a celebration 6f the Holy Eucharist at 11 am. New Year day at the Caurch of the Ascension, Rev. Thomas W, Cooke, rector, being the celebrant. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. |Series of Talks On Psychology Of Religion Here DR. E. L. HOUSE. A series of addresses, on “The Psy- chology of Religion,” Is to be given by Dr. Elwin Lincoln House of Oregon at the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets, begin- ning tomorrow and continuing to January 11. The subjects for next week are foliows: Tomorrow, 3:30 p. Available Goad" .m., Mind of Man. The weekday & dresses wiil be at 4:45 and 8 pm., as follows: nday, “How to Realize od" and “Suggestions and Supersti- Tuesday, “Does the ~Bible Teach Spiritual Healing?” and “The Destrovers and Builders of Health hology of Sue- “The Strongholds of “What the Church Can Christiance Science and Christian _Sclence Can Learn From the Church.” Saturday, 4:45 pm., "Psychic Phenomena, of Occultlsm, Theosophy, ~Spirituailsm, Dreams, Hypnotism and Telepathy. Dr. House is a graduate of both Harvard and Boston universitie an author of books and pamphlets the subject of psychology, and for the past ten years he has been lec- turing on the psychology of religion, One year ago he have a series of addreises at the First Congregational jChurch the attendance at which was X0 satisfactory that a return engage- ment was made. Since them Dr. House has addressed more than 259,000 people. PIERCE WILL SPEAK. White House Carols to Be Sung at First Congregational. Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce is to preach at 11 am. tomorrow at First Congregational Church on “Oid Year Sermon.” In the evening he will di aver an address at a community meet. ing at the Baltimore Hebrew Congrega- tion. At the musical vespers at 4:45 p.m. the vested choir will sing some of the carols which were sung Christmas eve at the White House. NEW SESSION TO OPEN. The second semester of the Bible Institute of Washington opens next Wednesday, at 7:45_p.m. with spe- cial exercises. Dr. H. B. Woodward of Knoxville, Tenn., will deliver the principal address. The public is in- vited to this meeting at 1316 Vermont avenue, northwest. MALE CHORUS TO SING. The male chorus will sing at the Second Baptist Church tomorrow night. The Sermon subject of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at this service will be, the Wo @l Growing Better or *Worse?” There will be a baptismal ceremony. The subject of the morn- ing sermon will be, “Out of the Old and into the New.’ S R SUBJECT OF DR. PIERCE. “The Sufficing Glory” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Ulys: G. B. Plerce, mipister of All S Church, at the morning service in B. F. Keith’ eater. TO0 RECEIVE PARISHIONERS. Rev. Willlam Henry Fettys will hold an informal reception for th parishioners of St. Mark's Church a his home, 12 3d street southeast, New Year.day, in the afternoon from 3 to & o'clock. UNDENOMINATIONAL. T CHURCH BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC HALL, Georla and Colorado aves. Rev. MAURICE 5. WHITE, Miniater, Sunday wehosl, ott's Bible class, m.—Congregational meeting. m.—Young Peomie's Bockry, f PROPOSED NEW YEAR." 16—Bervice at 1205 Hamilton st. CENTRAL UNION MRSXON. The Interdeominational 9rnn!uunn of the churches Io Rescué, Rellef, Soclal and Evangelistic Work, W S 622 i LOUIS!)\NA AV!NUE,N Phone Mal, 5y n n! 5 omm;ha'"?onaw”l R N ul‘-rrh very 432434 10th 8L, N.W. a&znn NDENT. SUNDA\&DREMBER 30— EVANGELIST SPECIAL ‘Watch Night. Services starting at . Ninth' Street Christian Church in chuue 9 to 10:. nd Mrs. William H. Ramsey in AHL, Sr-k- music, p.m. Monda , December pm, Mr, charge; 10:30 to 11 p.m., ulre;h- ments; 11 to 12 midnight, Supt. Bennett in charge. EVIRYBODY ‘WELCOME " The Board of Directors The Ministerial Cotncil The Women's Co-Operative Sodety and mer:.}olmS.anctt of the | CENTRAL UNION MISSION At Home Tuesday Afternoon, Janvary 1 From 2'until § o’clock THE - DISTRICT PULPIT Columbia Heights Christian: Congregation to Welcome Rev. H. B. Smith. The Columbla Helghts Christias Church will welcome its new pastor, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, next Fri- dhy evening, who was called to Washington by the local church to fill the vacancy caused by the vesig- nation. of Rev. B. H. Melton, who will become executive secretary qf the’Disciples’ Union of the District. Dr. Smith comes from the First Christian Chkurch of Hutchinson, Kan.,, where he has had a successtul paastorate of six years, during which more than a thousand have been fadded to the rolls of lhlt church, He is a_graduate of’ vania College, Kentucky, and befor- going to Kansas servel churches in Ken- tucky and M ur! The weicome to Dr. Smith wili b he sixteen Discipl of Wa Mn‘lan llld viclns ity, represented C. R. Stauf. for. Dastor of the Ninth Street Ch tian " Church, the Mount Pleasant district, repreaente Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of th tion of Churches of Washing: ; And by the church e comes to serve, represented by Rev. B. el ton, the retiring’ pastor. Atter the official welcome, a reception will be held in the Sunday schoolroom of the church. Dr. Melton, retiring pastor of the church, will ‘leave shortly after the first of the year for a tour of the south, during which he will represent the United Christian Missionary So- clety in business matters at Atlanta, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla. On his return to Washington he will enter at once upon his new duties. CHIMES NEW YEAR EVE. Epiphany Church to Have Watch Night Service. At the Church of the Epiphany Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will preach at the 11 o'clock service tontorrow. The holy communion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock a.m. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 and 3 o'clock. At 6 {o'clock the Episcopal Xoun‘ Peqples Society will meet. At m.* Dr. Lubeck wil again ocwpy the pulpit Beginning at 11:30 Monday night there will be a watch night service. Dr. Lubeck will preach at this service. The McKim,memorial chimes will be rung for half an hour before the service and will be broadcasted by radio. ——ee——— PLAN WATCH SERVICE. Grace Parish, Georgetown, will hold rvice Monday night com- 11 o'clock. The rector, y C. Dun‘lnt will preach on the text: “Ah. But a Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp, of What's Heaven For.” There will be a sec- ond celebration at 7:30 am. New Year day. WILL SPEAK ON FORD. e Ethics of Henry Ford" will be the subject of an address by Prof. Sanwood Cobb, educator, at the Play- hout 1814 N to- under the auspices of the the Targer Life, and the public is | invitea. 4 THEOSOPHY. Washington Lodge—T. S. 116 B BT, N.W. SUNDAY, DEC. 30. k ATSPN— “The cal Move- ment in South America” By Miss Edith Gray - Classes: Monday, Astroloey: M-y. Fundamentals; Wedneaday, lembers ; ~ United Lodge of ‘Theosophists 018 ITth BT, N.W. “The Power of a Vow” BUNDAY. DECEMBER 30, 8 P.M., Study elass. Wednesday, 8 p.m. wer meett Question .U Church of Our Father 'UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Ih N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D,, Pastor. 9:45 KMI R Fogs ‘o ine worship, with o~ A i ‘Bubjeet, “THE OLD AND 'n'lE NEW" devotiona '12‘.'- ’ . Chriatian, " Dalos n Make Next Tour Batiee 3 leader, 2L Bhede aiasg r Servicss. STAUFFER ANNOUNCES THREE MONTHS” PROGMM ——— Would Make Iunbtnhlpl of Churches Evangelistic pastor ‘of the Church and chairman of .the evangellstic commit- tee of the Federation of Churches, las announced the following program for the next thkrua monthi ery evangelistic force during the period nuary 1 to Easte . "During January—To _ stress church attendance on the part of its entire membership. This will help to glve needed Inspiration for the fur- ther tasks 2. During February and March—To secure the attendance of others in the largest possible numbers. This effort is_‘particularly for the purpose of reaching the unchurched and getting them under the lnnu-nu _of the preaching of the gos 3. During all lhr.c ‘months—Special personal effort by pastors and peo- ple to- win persons to Christ and en- list thefh in the church. This is to culminate on Easter Sunday, all en- deavoring to make the number as; large as possible, breaking previous records of additions. Each church should set a definite goal and try to reach it. This program Includes three dis- tinct efforts which every church in the Washington area is urged to un- dertake. Energize your present mem- Wflllp. ldv'rfll to the elise those who are ! hese aims should all be attempted with prayer and the constant. seeking of thé guldance and help of the Spirit of God. Let the ap- proaching months mark the greatest united effort of our congregations and pastors in their history and God will urely bless us. PREACHES AT FOUNDRY. Bev. George C. Peck of Baltimore Fills Pulpit Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. George Clarke Peck, general superintendent of the Maryland Gen- eral Hospital, will occupy the pulpit of Foundry Methodist Epueopd Church tomorrow morning. ning and during the month of Jl “Watch night” will be observed New Year eve, from 9 p.m. to 12:056 am. The_devotional hour will be conducted The early ted to with refreshments. TO GIVE SERMON-STORY. “How a Man Vexed a Man and Got a New Hat!" is the subject of the sermon-story of Rev. E. Hes Swem tomorrow night at the Centennial Baptist Church. The 11 o'clock morning subject Is. “Personal, Powerful, Persistent Pro- tection.” . EPSCOPAL, ° . - T 3rd.and CstsNW. avid Ransom SUND. _MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 =fi. HOLY COMFORTER: 5716 GEORGIA ARE. N.W. rvices—7:30, 11:00 T ALL 'n'azll. CH ave. and First Services' Bunday. Chureh_sel 0ol _Dally mass at 7 Church of the SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. HOSET SMITH. D. D. V. 0. LOUNSBUEY. V. HERRERT ¥ PRAROLD 1 Do—lnrllllmllfllvr-tthm- ¢u—lv-h.rnmnfllu-hym. mn’{émmmm—a-u Communton at ST—THSWW ] “Thursday—Holy Commusion at 11 ofclock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH e REV. R JOBNi . D. D., preaches. The fiatiunal Cathedral MT. ST, ALBAN'S. At 4:00 P, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 hhac PREACHER : ‘The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D, D,, Bishop of Washington CATHEDRAL CHOIR. This service is brosdcast by' “CHURCH OF THE -~ INCARNATION - and A %% SER0T Snown, am. " T SUNDAY, nlunun 30. Jl‘l"u"fi' conis wm?‘ , 10 a.m. hb&-‘ifl-hflth " G street near 14th’ $100 .. —Hely Communlen. ° 9:30 w.:. a2 8 p-m—Chureh schyols. “ml-:!l‘-m-c—wh LLD, 4100 p.m. —Bvensong. €:00 p.m—Touag Pesple’s Seclety. wu.—fid-whnln—h m dire |m—mn-uu. will sing at‘both, serv- Willim Giivers, nana DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH.|DR. Fnsnsgsfl_runonan | “:h‘“‘;" I"‘"‘c‘h"“ :""";"’; Honor Marked by Impressive Re- uhjo. nl' Rev. D‘r'.e Efirl'o’ w ligious and Civig Ceremonies. Dr. Frere, former superlor of the Community of the Resurrection, at Mirfleld, and one of the leaders of the Anglo-Cathojic Congress move ment, has been enthroned as the venth Bishop of Truro. {“Before the snthronemont he was ac- male quartets and chorus cholr, un- der the otion of Willlam E. EVENING ST& WASBINGTON! D. C, SA'I‘URDAY, DECEMBER 29 1923 ; PASTOR TO TAKE CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Lmt.rnn.n to Bpeak Tomorrow. ‘The Interdenominational “live wire"” committee on the electric sign. “Jesus, the Light of the Worid,” will bave o BE tha serkige romarrow afternoon &t the tem; uunan of the c-nu-l Urilon Mission on10th street. ‘Mi Emma Lanterman. will Eive nn'nmu and the choir of Anacostia Baptist Church will ‘have chiarge of the song service. ‘The personnel of the committes 18 Mrs. Mildred C. Shinn, chalrman Miss Emma SECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular_League Mousiefans’ Hall, 1006 E St. SUNDAY, DEC. 30,3 P, ELLIS “Alu! ‘t‘"u! Lflled Mine We BAPTIST. BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton sts. n.e. WOODRIDGE BRANCH, New Masonic Hall, 220 and 1R 1 %, T} Sunday school Sermon by the Mrs, - corded a clvic welcome in the town |John N..Culbertson, Mrs. Washington "I‘HEC EED OF A SHREWD FOOL” under the Amlc r n Beta Christian Endeavor socletiss, The arrangements are in chary 10 o T Ry i, Beglident —_— WILL REPEAT MUSIC. Evening Choir to Sing Christmas| Program at Covénant Church. ball by the lord lieutenant, the high sheri; the mayors of Trure and other ' Cornish byroughs and _the chairmen of the rural and urba district counclls. In his sermon, ad- dressing representatives of - every parish in the diocese, Bishop Frere declared that nothing counted for 8o uch as personal religion for which there could be 1o substitute, Bishop Frere {s an eminent scholar and one of th t learned of Eng- lish bishops. : nvl-ll‘anlocf Proc- tor's history o Book of Common At the Church of the Covenant to- p,.““w is In general use in theologi- morrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock Rev. |cal seminaries in this country as well James M. Henry of Canton, China. 28 in England. - will speak. “Things the Flight of Time Teaches,” Is the subject of the HOLD “GET-TOGETHER.” sermon ‘to be preached by Rev: Dr.| Thers will be a “get-together” Charles Wood at the evening service| . oiing of the Young People's So- clety of the Church of the Ascension o'clock. Preceding this service, tomorrow evening, which will be the at the evening choir of 100 voices will repeat by request the Christmas mu- P last meeting of the soclety under the present officers ‘The officers elected sical proj ‘Th for the coming year are: Presiden Lell}l‘e R k commit of th, slonary Soclety of the ehllrc hold its monthly, meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30' o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Charles C. Lamborn. Dean Wilbur of George Washington Uni- versity will speak on “The Missionary Motive of the Church. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. A watch-night service will be held in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th and Fairmont streets, Monday night, beginning at $ o'clock. The first hour will be spent as a congre- gational “booster” meeting, the sec- ond, & soclal hour, and the last hour will be a prayer and praise service. All members and friends Invited. ecretary and tre: urer. Jolevh Gotanmith. o NAZARENE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and A N.E. EWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. . 0:45 fver the pracipal addre trangers Igvited to all_serviees. NEW_THOUGHT CIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Ministers 1326 Eye St. NNW. Phone Frank, 1880 BUNDAY, 8 P.M., Garnett January “NEW YEAR'S BUSINFSS" Personal Instrnetion and Healing_Dally. ST e “IMPATIENT. Lecture, 8 p.m., Bunday, Dec. 30, TEE FLAYHOUSE {84 ¥ . by MATTHEW: Viee Wil Offering: STUDIO: 1721 Eye St. N. BONDAY, ALy ADT BY “God in Att'tnde and Action” PRAYER FOR INSPIRATION. uary 1, 8 p.m.—Healing Meeting. Every weltome. Studio m n for consultation aud treatment, * NATIONAE CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 018 178 Bt NN, Seoend Flosr Froat. ¥ fonda at 4 P o i EPISCOPAL. and A Sts. 8.F. Rev. 'mhm H_ Pettus, Ract Rev. Wiillam A. Masker, Assistant. THE BUNDAY AFTER Cflml‘m‘l. llol! Cammunlon. mreh achool. NEW YEAR'S EVE. 11:30 pm—Holy Communlon New Tear's Day—The Circumcision of A mnn_m. WELCOME TO_ALL! —Wash!nvflon Cathedral Cheral Bvensong and Sermon: Frescher. the Biehop of o DAIL! Patients rmlnd otuh g8y (exten “Sunday) trom o 6 p.m. o ~4:00p. memm-m—m- Finma GFay: Dr. George ..:’:".'.' ,c'"'“"" e 4t 100 am . Ricker and Miss Leonn Peathers R e o o - wety | CHRIST SERVICE CENTER C}mj—ma-{ 500 11th 8t N.W and.rlg, va- Sunday Morning. ';l 0'Clock : = Rm‘g‘: e “The Higher Things of Life " Mrs. Liska Stillman Churchill LA SOLO BY MISS FAYE THOMAS, " 8 o'clock Wed.—Talk and Healing meetl arch of the llnrfh ‘Do Dally noon mestings, Cora ‘Thoms v Dubats utival T Dewm ;;Dadley Buck concnl-;culbnl, iy mum Arrl-’mfll o &uelm"! PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL. ) mw G nrnflgl. 8 P.M., DECEMBER 30, 1923, "17th AND P STS. N.W., Organ prelude, “Noel Eccossals REV, J. 0. OLDEN. Minister. "8y Gullmant Cantata, “The Coming of the King :88 &.m.—Chouech Sghocl. mmy Buck Organ postiule. lected Organist—Katherine Seelve Wallace. Choir Director—Estelle Wentworth. artet_lunet Pickett, soprano; Zusla 7 Enlsworin K" Gondros: nor Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O and 3lst sts. n.w. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St.| Tn the Besidential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Ministar, 11:00 a.m.— “The Meaning of the Years” Children's Story every Sunday morning. 5:00--VESPER SERVICE. “Finding Happiness in 1924” a.m.—Church school. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Sta. FRANK KLLSWORTH BIGELOW, Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN § 9:48 a.m.—Chureh nehool craing IR e MAKING NEXT YEAR MY BEST YBAR - A COMMUNITY CHURCH. LR EThe —The Holy Commu- P and Q. rvices—3. 11 and 8. Py g Dreschen, New Fear's Day serylees—8 and 1 vl-n to this bea i CONGREGA'I'!ONAL 10th and Mass. ave. ne. Ourfi|&mw-Nm" eilson, I Believe in God” Carols by the New Vested Cholr. filll mm. ‘le l'" uu':ht-lflud a visit. all ‘worty Tfimcfl' 23rd and Washington Circle, Rev. Patrick Murphy, BISHOP 'I&IAI will be old-time carels sung by the cholr, No sermon. ‘Thursday, tiom, I‘ ‘Wednesday and g fi at I3 s.m. ATION, Fn'st Congregational Church | 11 4.m—0M v:-rms«.:;-:l ::;: e Tt M —4'45 p.m.—Candle Light Processional .and Carol Sernce. Vested Chorus Choir of Sixty Voices, 6:30 p.xp.—C. E. Society Meeting, with hvely discussions, ‘DR E. L. HOUSE of ina PREACHING MISSI & "I'HE PSYCHOLOGY OF REUGION" 3:30 pm.—Sundsy—“AN AVAILABLE GOD» { 8:00 pm. Sunday—*THE WONDER MIND OF MAN” . Dr; House speaks at 4:45 pm, every weekday, and at '8 pm. every weeknight, excepting Saturday night. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, MONDAY, BEGINNING AT : St. Paul's English Luthmn} | TheFirst Spirltualist Church Catherine Lugenbeel, ‘Topham; Mrs. o Miss L. L. Porter and Mi man. LUTHERAN. T Sorth Capltel and R 1. Ave. PAIT()I—BIV I 0. BAKER. ATO! . and 8 p.m. Bunde uno‘:fi'n 40" in 7 Al Seats Froe Birangers Wolcome. aurcb of the chox'flutiox'nI e. and 2nd St.. 8. REY, Sond" WEIDLEY, D. D., Paste Sunday School Biocaing Wors Christian_Endenvor Evening Worstip. Thursday Bervice Brery One Weicome gad llnmd—euu Free. Grace Evangelical Luthérani Church (Ohlo Bynod.) 13th and Corcoran” sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a. B unday seh G. E. LENSKI, Pa Keller Memorial Lutheran; MD. AVE. AND 9th ET. N.B 8. T. NICHOLAS, D, D., Pastor, Sunday School at'9:30 a.m. Wile’s Bible Class for Men. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00: “NEW YEAR COURAGE” EVENING SERVICE AT 7:46 “LOOKING FORWARD” Young People's Societies at 8:30. BPECIAL MUSIC. THE HOMFLIKE CHURCH. 5 p.m.—B. Y. P, U., Seufor and Intgs- mediate. p.m.—Sermon by Dr. W. L. DARBY. The Pastor will preach at Woodridge, 8 p.oa. : “THE OLD AND THE NEW YEAR™ Second Baptist Church 4th 8t and Va. gve. B.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. OUT, O THE OLD AND G will tead the sing le sehool S A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (North of e SUNDAY, DECEMBER Dr. J. Stanley Durkee President, Howard University, | PREACHES AT 11 AM. SUBJECT: | “THE MARCH OF THE AGES” | Ps., 90.4. AT 8 P.M.: | “THE CLIMAX IN THE COMMONPLACE" '~1lulv 40.30. PREACH B e G R LEY DURKEE. The Home Church Orea recital by PROF. FERRY, 7:40 pm, and Christimas Cardls by Chorus Choir at 8. REV. 0. H. RUTLER, Pastor. with clos'ng year by “JESUS THE CHRIS ture. School. 9:45; Ex (Missouri Synod.) New Jorsey Ave. Bot. M and N Sts. ). FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, Service, 11 a.m. - 8. 5. and Bibie class, 9:45 a.m. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Pastor, t Home." he service and sermon. ~—Vespers and sermon. L praser serviee. 0 p.m.—Kocial bou 1130 pn—Wateh-night_pageant. Concordia Evangelical ' Luthcran LOSiER Faator. Mite sebeay METROPOLITA\) SIXTH AND A STREE John Compton Ball, anr. MORNING AT ELEVEN: ‘THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AND LlFE FOR YOUR TIME” 9:30—Bible school. 5—Mr. Shaver meets men, 6:45—Three C. eties. EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY'FIVE: “NEW YEAR WISHES” The cholr will sing the four best anthems of the year. as selected by vote of the con- gregation. Do not wiss tiem. SEE THE ELECTRIC TREE BE' REODE I8LAND Ava. THANY 70v= tam Ay 4 . STEVENSON, Fasior Preaching by the Pastor. “The Character of Jesus.” . m.—"Life's Deeision Bible school, 030 a.m. am; 6:45 pm., B. Y. P s el Tl U T p.m. Everybody Feels at Home in_Bothary, Justor Churen, 11 W AND P ev. RICIARD SCHMIDT. Pastor ZIO] Church 1 e B Stn X, JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 3 30—8unday echool. 11:00—GIVE T Eifirsmaas CELEBRATION iz 1, lunduy eyening—COMBINED WATCH NionT . AND PREPARATORY “EVERY ONB WIN 'l"NE." West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 2lst and X sts mw. Pastor C. B, Austin spesks at 11 aad 8; 300 wanted in §. 8., @9, Sleet e ‘at the B E. B V. 7 pom. ‘arewell scrmon by Mr. rne. ice. Cordial invitation is extended to_all to worship_with us in_our new auditorium. Lang- Baptism at evening serv Temple Baptut Church' 10th and N Sts. Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services, Lam pm A Welcoming Church. 16th AND U STREETS Epiphany Sorthwest REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pi Bible Schoo Morning worship. Luther Lea, (At Thomas Circle N. Diffenderfer, D. D Pulor. —Bible sehool. Trin!ty Lutheran Church ~ Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missouri Syned—H. Schroeder. Pastor. —English, with Holy Sommunion. Preparatory servics. X New Year's service, 8. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAT, ¥ Weduesdag and Feiduy svenings at 5 ok rlocl 11 4tn st o wets a Phone_Lin CHURCH OF W MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, Ji Albert Waters Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas- edmond. tin, Mr. n 8 O'Clock. o All Welcome. 822 20th NW.. Near ve. Pa. A ALFRED H. Temiv. “THE SECOND BIRTH" "l Followed by {:Irll urnlrl.b. lhlfin— of God. "—J ¢ Pytiian Templ ot Hnee £"ORIENTAL NIGHTS In January, with crystal readings. @ ediuy relock Suni Goning, Tth and 1 eta. 2. !nr u. ise, Ttk and 1 ota. 2. E.chSwem pastor, ““How a vexed '8 man and & new hat!" 8 pm. Pree easy chairs (men like them): good music: fine organ, 11 a.m. “Personal, Bowerful, Derelstent Protection. Centennial Bapt. Ch.. 7th and Eye o,e. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH #th BET. B AND C S.W. Sunday school, 9:30. Christian Endeavor. Preaching, 11 a1 . arks Special’ music. Prager meeting. Thursda; Ject, 'God So Lo IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL EAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH. (16th St. and Columbla Rd.) 9:30 a.m.—Bible school for alt ages. Men’s class at 10. Morning worship at 11, with sermon by. Pastor Gove G. John- son. The Christmas music program will be rendered again by the choir, both at the morning and evening services. At 7:45 p.m. Pastor Johnson speaks on “The Modern Christ.” Watch-Night service New Year Eve at 10:30, preceded by a half-hour social. FIFTH BAPTIS John E. B{:E" WHI relrhdcn *THE A) A\D THE o” P AKE NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS I Rlvflnl at night, Special music by chorus ., 9:80; Chapel 8. 5., %; B. Y. P. U., A Happy New Year to everybody. Chevy Chase Baptist Church CHEVY CHASE THEATER HALL. Morning_services, 11 a.m.—DR. F. MENE- Brening service. 8 pm—DR. KATE WAL LER BARRETT, prominent orator. GRACE "0 md 8 CAve. §E. PASTOR. F. W. JOHNSON D;80—Bivle _school. , 1} THY A 45— ‘Beho! o pie. Clireh pra: lmetiws Thursda. SH YOU E NEAR Tth SOUTHWEST at 7:45. HAPPY NEW YEAR. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets Dr. Abernethy takes for his subject at eleven o'clock: “Retrospect and Prospect” —and in the evening at eight o'clock: “Wise Forgetfulness” You Are Invited Strangen in Wa.sl\hgton Espedally Welcome

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