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CURLEY TO ATTEND SOLEMN MASS HERE Oocasion Will Be Silver Jubilee of Rev. James E. Connell. MADE PRIEST 50 YEARS AGO i Luncheon Will Be Served After‘ Rite at Local Church. !PSYCHOLOGY LECTURES | inclusive, afternoons at THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY | WILL HOLD VESPERS | Special Sermon Will Be Preached by Rev. Ignatius Smith of Brookland. ARE ATTENDED BY 13,000 Meetings at First Congregational Will Continue Through Next Week. The lectures on psychology of re- liglon, started the pust week at First tongregational Church by Dr., E. L, House, were attended by nearly 13,000 persons. The meetings will continue through- out next week untll Friday evening, 4:45 o'clock and evenings at 8 o'clock. Admis- sion Is free, but.a collection is taken. Dr. House ®ill occupy the pulpit to- morrow morning at the regular morni service at 11 o'clock, o' e The annual vesper service of the Holy Name Society of Washington and vicinity will be held tomorrow evening at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 16th street and Park road, com- meneing at 7:30 p.m. The service will be celebrated with Archbishop Curley will be present; At the solemn high mass which will | take place ut the church of the Tm- | maculate Conception next Wednesday | morning in celebration of the silver| Jubllee of the entry into the priest-, hood of the pastor of the church, Rev. James Connell. Leaving his native town land, Md., Cumber- Father Connell entered St ¥'s Seminary at Baltimore. After | Is graduation from that institution | was ordained in the cathedral | the late Cardinal Gibbons and sent assistant pastor_ to St. Mary's Church, Newport, Md.. where he| stayed for one year. heing sent to, as pastor of St. Peter's | akland, Md., Church there. He remalned in Oak- | land for twenty-three vears. caming | to Washington as pastor_of the Im- | Conception Church last | John 8. Martin of Holy Com- forter Church will deliver the ser- mon. Following the mass a luncheon Will ba heid at which the archbishop =i bs {he Buest of honor. A num- er of lacal priests will be at the celebration b i RABBI REJECTS CALL | T0 COI!GREGATION HERE | Tulsa Man Withdraws Resigna- tion and Will Retain Okla- homa Post. Rabbi Morris Teller of Tulsa. Okla, who was elected rabbi of Adas Israel Congregation, 6th and 1 streets northwest, has notified the congregs tion he will not accept the position, a3 his congregation prevailed upon him to withdraw his resignation. Rabbl Benjamin Plotkin, a grad- vate of the Jewish Theolo Semi- nary, class of 1920, was given a try- out today. His subject was “An Ag- gressive Age.” Y. M. C. A. NEWS Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis of Brook- Iyn, N. Y. will lecture before the school of religious education of the Y. M. C. A. next Monday evening at $ o'clock in Calvary Baptist Church This will be opening night of the #chool for its fifth season. Dr. Hillis is known internationally as a speaker and author, and this will be an ex- llent opportunity to hear him speak. Enrollments in the various classes | wliil be received on Monday night at the church after 7 o'clock. The cl work will begin on the following Monday evening. January 14, at o'clock. Apnouncements of interest will be made to the students on the opening nig th men and women | are invited. as tle school is co-edu- catlonal. The school is affillated with | the Sunday School Council of Re- gious Education of the District of Columbia. and the secretary of the council, Homer J. Councilor, is dean of the school PROGRAM FOR TOMORRO Outline of Services at Church of Our Father. “Holy Communion: Symbols That Help Memory” will be the subject of the sermon of Dr. Clarence E. Rice at the Church of Our Father (Uni- versalist), 13th and L. streets northwest, tomorrow’ morning, at 11 o'clock, fol- lowing the usual 5 o'clock morning session of the Sunday school. Kinder- garten is held at the same hour, en- abling parents of children of suftable age to attend the service, the children being cared for by the kindergartners. At 7 pumn., devotional mecting of the Young Prople's Christian Union: topic, “Junior Union nday leader, Miss Grace Bradneck. Tuesday, at § p.m., the monthly meeting of Optimist €lub will be held at t Mr. Henry G. Morris, nited States consul at the speaker. PERSIAN TO SPEAK. Rev. Y. H. Shahbaz at Petworth Baptist. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson will preach at the morning servics of Petworth Baptist Church. Communion service will be celebrated, Tn the evening Rev. Yonan Shahbaz, a Persian_clergyman, e of Brooklyn. Y.. will preach, Mrs. W. A. Wilbur will address the Philathea class of the Sunday school. 1 INTERDENOMINATIONAL. MOVED Prom Wesier Chapel, Fifth and F n. FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 am. Finst day (iuna.n school—10 s.m. ALL ARE INVITED. FRIENDS CHURCH 18th and Irving Ste. N.W. 8. 5. Meeting for worship, it e.m. 530 an. Murray . Kenworthy fl:‘w PASTOR. WELCONE To AL ____ BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association o5 o0k 51, AR TORUE. 30:30 a.m.—8chon’ of prophets and service meeting. Siaks +3 ana T3 b et Wodnegday and T;Il’ldl] at the EJID(ll ‘Temple. Beats free. No_collection. UNDENOMINATIONAL. BRIGHTWOOD MASONIO HALL, Georgia and Colorado aves. Rev. MAURICE 3. WHITE, Misister, 9:30 2. —Sunday sehool. 10:10 0.3 —Dr. Knotts Bile class, a.m —Rov, Asher R. IHRE" CoIOMUNITY, ORUROR IN CHINA, 7:00 p.m. —Young People's Boclet 8:00 p.m.—Serwon by the Pstor: THE SET OF OUR FAGES. ursdsy, 8§ p.m.—Congrezational meeti; T, e " SECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular Muslclens' Hall, 1008 & 86 l\‘ s VIV KLTION BoCRAL v . SR o jmemorated on that da l!‘irn Presbyterian Services Mon- | Topics for the week will be: morrow n., “The Paychorogy of % e Psychology o i, 3:30 pm., “Where Is ;8 pm., “The Web of Life.” How Strengthen the and “The Power of Concentra- jtion.” Tueaday- i Sunlight and ove.” Wednesday—"The Psychology of Tempiation” and “Jesus, the Cop f&ctous Mind of God." Thursday—'"The ther, the Subconscious Mind of God.” and “The Holy Spirit, the Su- erconscious Mind of God.” "Friday— “The Psychology of Washington Cit: gad “How to Get Mealth and Keep FEAST OF EPIPHANY RITES TOMORROW Ceremony With Lighted Candles ‘Will Be Observed at St. Mark’s Church. The Feast of the Epipha; fesiation of Christ to the Gentiles is to be brated in Episcopal churches to- morrow. Tiie particular manifestation com- s the tradi- men to the Rt. Rev. Mgr. P. C Gavan; pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, as the celebrant. Mgr. Gavan Is the spirit- ual director of the Washington sec- tlon of the Baltimore Archdiocesan Union, and this is one of the special annual religious functions of the so- clety which he conducts by virtue ! of his spiritual leadership in the Holy Name organization. There are forty- four local parish societies now affil- iated with the Washington section, and each is expected to send a dele- gation to the service tomorrow eve- ning. The men of the Sacred Heart Parish will turn out in large num- bers. A special Holy Name sermon will be preached by the Very Rev. Igna- tius Smith of the Dominican House iof Studies, Brookand, D. C. Special { { music will be heard at the shrine in nonor of the Holy Name men swhe {are expected in large numbers to | | this service. { The ofcers of the Holy Name So- ciety In the Archdiocese of Baltimore report the pust year as most success- ful in the work of the soclety in every way. The Holy Name branch of Holy Trinity Chureh, Georgetown, will en- tertaln next Thursday evening at the parish auditorium, when Rev Father | Herodia will speak on "Spiritualism.” Sunday evening, January 13, David . O'Connell of Brooklyn, . will speak to the men of St. Martin's branch, North Capitol and T streets On the evening of January 14 the men of St. Paul's branch will have their first entertainment in the new parish school auditorium, on V street near l4th northwest, under the lead- ership of President O'Neill, recently elected. The quarterly convention of the Washington section will be held Jan- uary 28 at Holy Trinity Parish Hall Senator David J. Walsh of Massa- chusetts will speak. LUBECK TO PREACH. Will Occupy Pulpit at Epiphany Tomorrow Morning. At the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will preach at 11 o'clock. The hol com- | munlon will be celebrated 8 and 11 o'clock. At the 8 o'clock service the Eplscopnl Young People's So- ciety will have its corporate com- munion, followed by a fellowship breakfas At 4 o'clock there will be choral levensong. Rev. Raymond L Wolven i will preach at this service. The Young People's Soc meet at 6 o'clock. The new *will be installed at this meeting. $ pm. Dr. Lubeck will be preacher. PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE. A special_musical service will be Psychology tional visit of the wise manger-cradie in Bethelehem. In St. Mark's Church, 3d and C streets southeast, a special Epiphany service will be held in the evening known as “The Feast of Lights." At this service the members of the congregation be provided with candles which. at the proper time, wiil be lighted by the ushers, who will first light their candles from the great candle in the sanctuary. The idea given is that of the spread of the light of the gospel from Christ himself to and through His people to the farthest corner of the earth. PLANS FEAST OF LIGHTS. at Episcopal Church Tomorrow Evening. Epiphany, the feast of lights will be observed at Grace Episcopal Church, Washington, with a service of lights tomorrow evening at § o'clock. The church will be lighted only by candles, and each member of the cholr will carry a iighted candle. At one portion of the service all the lights will be extinguished except one high up over the altar, when a prayer, addressed to Christ as the light of the world, will be sung. The rector, Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, will preach on the text from St. John, “I Am the Light of the Lord. PRAYER PROGRAM SET. i Exercises Grace ty_will officers At} the | i | day and Tuesday. ; The week of praver will be ob- served in the First Presbyterian |pelq in St. Margaret's Church tomor- Church with special sservices con- lrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The ducted by the pastor, Dr. John |music will be rendered by the vested | Srittan Clark, Tuesday, Wednesday fchoir under the charge of Donald | and Thursada; venings, beginning at |'fl MacLeod, organist and (‘)Io!r-l 8 o'clock. master. The solos_will be sung by Tomorrow morning Dr. Mrs. M. M. Marks, Mrs_J. R. Wilson. | speak on “Give Me This Mountai Gantz and A. H. Defbert. | and at the 4:30 vesper service he will speak on “How to Feel God Rea Wednesd at 11 o'clock the Ladies' | Beneficent Soctety will hold ft= monthly 1 mesting. Lincheon will be served at} 12:30. Clark will “REV. « of Pllllldelphh Will . Preach at the Church of the New Jerusalem 11:00 a.m.—Moraing worship and sermon. unday echool classes T Arcava class for aduits, under Mrs. Alice Thacher Posi. Free Lending Library; Open Daily. PASTOR—REV. PAUL SPERRY. SPIRITUALIST. B ——— VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. 0. M. Jones to Fill New York Avenue Pulpit. The pulpit of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will be suppiied tomorrow by Rev. Olin McKendres Jones, pastor of the Fourth Presbyte- EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D: MEN’S MEETINGS PLANNED 579 CHURCHES IN U. S. AT BROOKLAND CHURCH|NAMED FOR ST. JOHN Male Choir to Sing at Special Eve- ning Service—Eddie Foster to Speak. b The Bible class of the Brookland Methodist Church, 14th and Lawrence stroets northeast, has planned a se- ries of meetings for men during Jan- uary and February in the main audi- torfum. The first meeting will be held” tomorrow at 3 p.m., which will be addressed by Eddie Foster, for- merly of the Washington base ball team, assisted by H. . Omohundro, president of the Omo Hible class, of Brightwood, D. . W. R. Schmucker wiil lead the singing, and & male cholr of elghteen will sing at each service. At the first meeting the male choir of Metropolitan Baptist Church will sing. This choir is composed of the following: Harold King, Evans W. Patnter, Robert I, Beale, Glibert A rk. Nathan A. Clark and Dr. W Bruce Hoefnagle. Paul D. Gable will ! be the accompanist. Professor John ! J. Thomas will preside at the organ, and will give a short organ recital previous to the services. The following speakers are an- nounced for the balance of the Janu- ary meetings: January 13—Representative G. Lanham of Texas, January 20—Rev. Dr. H. E. Wool- ever of New York, stationed tempor- arily in Washington in connection with the Christian Advocate of that city. January Mitchell, Memorial Dr. Publication Vows St. Paul as Sec- ond in Popularity in This Respect. According to the Living Church an- hual, St. John is the most popular saint in the calendar with the Epis- copal churches in this country, hav- ing 579 churches named for him, while St. Paul is second, giving his name to 558 churches. There are 217 churches named St. Mary and 14 named St. Mary-the-Virgin, St. Peter has 193 churches and St. Patrick only 2. St Francis of Aseisi has 1. The other three evangellsts total 604 urches. St. James, St. Andrew and Thomas are also popular. St. Al- b churches; St. Michael, 41; St. Augustine, 38: St. Margaret, whose name was on the little British church at Canterbury when St. Au- gustine arrived in the sixth century, has 25 churches under her patronage. St. Ann, mother of the Virgin, i8 patron saint of 20 churches. Other saints who are well represented are: Matthias, St. John the Buptist, St John the Divine, St. Timothy, St Jude, St. Barnabas, St. St. lizabeth, St. Stephen, Less frequently chosen ‘are St. Ign Monica, St. Edmund, St. . Simon, St. Ambrose and St. Fritz St Dr. Harry D. of Metropolitan v is pastor of the . Turner president of the Bible and T. M. Baldwin, jr., is chairman of the nieetings, assisted by Charles Gooch and E. M. Shamleffer, _— SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS. Park View Organization outside of those of Trinity, Calvary, As- ension, Incarnation, Transfiguration, Holy Spirit, Holy Comforter, Holy Cross, Nativity, Aconement, Epiphan Tmmanuel, Holy Innocents, Gethsem- ne, Redeemer, loly Communion. Nine are called’ Annunciation; eight, Heavenly Rest, and four, Holy Name. In use, but not common, are the fol lowing: Guardian Angel, Beloved Dis- ciple, Blessed Sacrament, Corpus risti, Holy Angels, Holy Child esus, Holy Ghost, Holy Rood, Holy ament, Preclous Blood, St. Cross, t. Saviour, St. Sacrament, Holy Hope. ©nly one is named for an English king—King Willlam—probably Wil- liam of Orange, who was not a churchman, and only one for a priest —Wickeliffe, who dled before the tion. Only one—the National al in Washington—links the Popular name aints are Hol in An- nual Meeting Monday. The annual meeting of View Christian Sunday school was °ld Monday, at which officers were elected as follows: Arthur Brasse, superintendent, re-elected; James W. Ayers, assistant superintendent in charge of adult department, re- electad; F. D. Crist, assistant super- intendent in charge of junior and in- termediate departments; Mrs. M. Rouse, assistant superfntendent fn charge of beginners and primary d partment, re-elected; Donald Weikert secretary; Charles Jones. assistant secretary’ fn charge of enrollmen Mrs. Jean S. Finney, treasurer, re- elected. The supsrintendent rteap- pointed Mrs. Crawford superintedent of home department, and Mrs. W. F. Baker supcrintendent of the eradle roll. Luncheon was served, after which the minister, Rev Walter F. Smith, called the congregation together and 2 old-time watch night prayer serv- e was held. The Missionary Soclety will hold a meeting at 2:30 p.om. Tuesday. In the evening at 8 o'clock the regular quarterly meeting of the Disciples Union will be held at the same church, the Park JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Miniater. 11 AM.: “Give Me This Mountain” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “How to Feel God Real” | SOLOTET— | | MISS MARION ARNOLD. SUNDAY—4:30 P.M. “BIRTH OF JESUS” Illustrated Lecture By W. H. H. SMITH CONN. AVE. AND X REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday echool. Classes for men snd women. 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. Wood. 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and ves- per service. by Dr. 8:00—Erening service. Sermen % " “THE FAROFF, DIVINE Evening Cholr of 100 Voices. £:00, Thursday—Midweek service. ALL WELCOME. “New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave, 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Scrmons EVERYBODY INVITED. PRESBYTERIAN, Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. N.W. REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM. % 11:00 ain.—Morning sermon. Paul. Trip L” “With rian Church of Philadelphia. The morn- ing subject Is “The Art of Letting G and the Evening subject ““The Passing Nazarene. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol &nd R sts. n.w. . CHARLES E, FULTZ, D. D., Paster. .m.—Sunday schiool. : MY LAMP." JERICHO | "The Elizabeth White Church of Spiritual Science BURJECT m"vwowu LIFE OF, CHRIST.” ! Men-ges by DR.E. ther Med uma. th_and 1 8 x5 Bank). ICHURCH OF MODERN | SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service, Mrs, Lida Mas- tin, Mr. Redmond. 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. 822 20th N.W,, Near Pa. Ave. TheFirst Spidtuahst Church | by the Paster, ALFRED H. TERRY. { “PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE"; Followed by Bpirit Messages. So often do the spirits of great events ide on before the events, and ln today aiready walks tomorrow."'—Coleridge H !lllfll] S p.m.. at Pythian Temph 1012 [ d floor). All welcome. ! THREE ORIENTAL NIGHTS Wednesduss, Jan. 16, 23 and 80, at 8 p.m 131 C st X Each person receives cryatal_r MRS. RIZPAH ELDON | RRCOE DA S iritual messa, meeting every Monda; s xgxr'fmn readings dally. Z ? THEOSOPHY. — Washington \: Lodge—T. S. 1‘ 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, JAN. k‘ / AT 8 P.M.— “Tarot—the Server Key to Truth” By E. M. Dawson. es: Monday, Astrology; Tuesdsy, entals; Wednesdsy, Members; Fri- ret_Doctrine. : United Lodge of Theosophists 1731 K St. N.W. “The Hidden Self” SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 8 P.M. Study class, Wednesdey, 8 p.m. Question and answer meeting. Friday. 8 p.m. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. W (INCORPORATED) 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N! Pbone Main 4349. lUPEmTI‘V‘gé{"I‘ lOI.h 8t. N.W. Chllflnn’!o‘n!:m: 1‘2‘0‘1“1!1": 8t. N.W. Phone Main 8738. MRE. JOAN 8. BEN! NETT, IN CHARGE. ADVISORY BOARD, CHILDREN'S HOME—Mre. Jobn J. Duff, Mr. John Hervey Yoang, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Jr., and Mme. Christisn Hauge. Services Nightly at 8 0’Clock Sundays 3 and 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6— 3 P.M.—Service in Mission Chapel. Mrs. W. H. Ramsey in charge. <745 P.M.—Praise, Prayer and Testimony Meeting. Special Music All Welcome | . | NOTE The Board of Directors and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bennett desire to express their grateful appreciation to the Churches, organizations and individuals who have made the great work of the Central Union Mis- sion possible during the past year and extend the sea- son’s greetings to all. “Let us not be weary in well :::l!, for in due season we shall reap i{:fl !C‘J:f not., as we have therefore opportunity, ket us do good onte oll men"—Gal, 690, i Wallace Memori ; Eastern Presbyt?fla.n Church i Fourth Presbyterian Church Bible class. unday school. . K. “DO BETTER STILL." PASTOR EMERITUS. PASTOR'S ASSISTANT, Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 a.m —Bible school. 10:00 a.m.—Adult classes. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship. with ser- won by Rev. Olin McKendree Jones, Philadelphia, Pa. Bubject : % “The Art of Letting Go” sfpz-Gmemmen, ‘mon by Rev. Olin McKendree Jones Subject : “The Passing Nazarene” £:00 p.m. Thureday— The Midweek Service. ‘ i ALL WELCOME. Céntral Presbytcrian terian Church (SOUTHERN ARSEM] L’\ e REV, JAMES H. TATLGR D. D, PASTB& UNITED PRESBYT. Cor. Randoiph st. amd New Hampshire ave. REV. J. A. CAMPBELL, Pastor. —11 a.m. and 8 p.m. P ST. NPAR Mt st nw. MARSHALL, . Pastor. 6 WiTh: .8 st By | ES T. Start the New Year Right. Give God One Day in Seven. Isn’t That a Fair Proposition? Metropolitan 4th & B St S.E. Presbyterian REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor, Morning. 9:3 SUNDAY SCHOO! Morning, 11 O'Clock—Sermon: “A Jesus Plan for the 30 p.. o 00 . 80 New Year 30 bim:—Cheiatian Endeavor Socleties. —Sermon by Dr. Tuylor. . Prayer service. 0, SATURDRY, JANUARY 5, 1924 REV. MR. COVELL TELLS OF TOPICS AT TRINITY Community House Program Will Be Put Into Effect Next Week. Diocesan Church tomor- row Rev. David Ransom Covell will preach at 11 a.m. on “Thou Shalt Not Kill,” and at 8 p.m. on “Modern Le- galism.’ ‘The Junior Brotherhood of St. An drew will meet at 7:30 o'clock Jan: uary 8, and the entire Trinity Com- munity House program will be put in motion next week sfter the unusual events of the Christmas season. Tomorrow a committee of the men and women of the congregation are to meet at 8 o'clock as a special com- mittee to conclude the canvass for the duplex envelope pledges for the church support for 1924. After work- ing on the canvass Sunday afternoon. the committee will assemble at 6 o'clock to take part in the Sunday night supper at 6 p.m., together with the members of the Young, People's Society, which meets at 7 o'clock. REV. HEZ SWEM’S THEME. At Trini “My Foremost One” Sermon Topic| Tomorrow Morning. “A Woman Who Was What She Called Others!" {s the title of the sermon of Rev. E. Hes Swem tomor- now night at the Centennlal Baptist Church. The morning subject is: “My Foremost On SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS. cople’s Tabermacle 2, "0 P fl‘I’l; e . w LEWIS C. !BIA’E Minister, '(Ll Sunday at 8 p.m. Bubec GUIDE FOR THE NEW UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 18th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. Bunday school. 11 _oclock, morning worship, with ser- mon by the Pastor. Bubject, “Holy Communion—Symbols That Help Memory At 7 _p.m. Young People’ “Junior Union si.uu' Bradnack. BEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. CHRISTIAN. Fourteenth Street Church of leader, Grace Bible study. 10 g Fpeacting aad Commumien, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. 8 hesrty relcome to avershody. T. B. LARIMORE, Minister. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. orta of N st. REV. TARLY WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster. 9:46 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 8.1.— “FUNDAMENTALISM VERSUS MODERNISM” 8:00 p.m.—Program of musie by chorus choir, mixed and male guartets, led by W. E. Bralthwaite, as- sisted by Dore Walten, cellist. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. meetings. Thursday, 7:80— Midweek prayer H ST. CHRISTIAN ¥ =& HAROLD E. DICKINS, Imr 11:00 a.m.- ‘KEEPING TRYST. 45 pm—*“OUR_COUNTRY.” NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D ots. D6, Morning worship, 11:00—Asaiversary ser- £ vermon_+DAVID'S SIN AND FOR GIVENESS.” Sunday school at 9:30. Christian Endeavor—2 societies—6 45. C. R. STAUFFER, Minister. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park R4. Dear 1éth St. B. H. MELTON, Pastor. EVERY ONE WELCOME' "Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgla ave. WALTER F. n(rn! Minister. 1—9 :45 . 1 oo;m—"nmmmvc THE VISION .—Junior Chureh, THE, DAY OF OFPOETU- E_at 4 and €:45 pm. EPISCOPAL. fi"’fv‘“’ 3rd.andC -laN.\M avid Ransom Preaches at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8 A.M. SUNDAY BCHOOL. AM. CHOIR sings at 11 a.m. a0d 8 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER 3718 GEORGIA AXE. N.W. children cared for during morning ‘worship. Take 14th st. car or Mount Pleasant car or 16th_st. bus line to Irving st. . SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. ROYAL CLYDE AGNE 11 am. and 8 p.m. 9:80 a.m.—Sunday school. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. ‘Thursday night: Regular prayer meeting, § p.m. SHERWOOD %%, “TaEer A2 Rhode Island Ave. ‘WALTER F. EAGLESON. Pastor. 1 —W'fmnc'l IN HOPE. o OPAWS WHICH CANNOT BE IIO‘E' Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. R North Capitol, cor. Fiorida Eckington, ™" &5 ue. Rev, H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister, 9:30 s.m.—Sunday school ; pm., C E. Smail **JAPAN" —Illustrated Mrs. John N. Mills A CORDIAL WBLOOME TO ALL ‘THESE SERVICES. i st. and Md. ave. arrred B BARROWs, B M MATHER LEW- pres. George Washington University, speaker. under the auspices of the Men's Bible Class. 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. PASTORS: DR. JOSEPH T KELLY. DR, 1SAAC WARD. 9:80 a.m.—Sunday school and men’s class. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. WARD will preach. Sub- , “MEETING THR 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Society. 8:00pm~—Dr, WARD wil pranch. Sub FIT AND ssorurn 2 2t 8 Py , fol- Thursday, af .x;.—rmumuu fol: EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton sts. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor, a.m.—8unday school. & m.—~8ermon “The Call of the New Year. Music by the chiorus choir. —Christlan Endeavor meetin Sr, R NEW YEAR.” Fine Music. Seats Free. Strangers Welcome. Washington Heights Presbytcg!t'lan Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. REV, JOHN C. PALMER, D, D., Misister. unday school. with sermon by CORDIAL WELOOME TO _ALL. The Church of the Pilgrims ST B v 2: it 't Al ‘Andrew K. Bird, Pas —Bible school, With classes for 45 0y member of the family. 11:00 .m.—Noralng worship. ~Preaching by ator. for Chirstian Endsaver. 300 o Tntermediate. Ohistioa Endvaror. 6:00 p.n.—Social hour and supper at \’I ‘manse, 1o which all strangers ia e _th.:n:Ib are iavited. pm. % lnl;-.—c-- m Eadewver Se- o o e e e umwmnu& H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. i Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9:30—Sunda ‘x school. 11:00—Dr. P. Shriver. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—-“An Old Story.” Services_7:30. 11:00 am. and 8 p REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON, Vicer. St. Andrew’s Church N._ H. avenue and V st. . ‘!m“ll". J. DIMON, Recl :00—Holy Communien. MIII‘ILI{BNL 11 :00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Evening servics and sermon. ALL WELCOME. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Que at. betwen Fia. ave. and First a.w. (Pla. ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.) Sarvices Susday_—7 asd 11 a.m. and 8 pm. Church 8 p.m. Grace leb—GEORGETOWN “The Little Chureh on the Canal aad the to 1041 Wisconsin ave., below M st. o THE REVEREND HENRY L. DURRANT. Services 30, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.. 8:00 p.m. Family singing of gospel hymos at evensong. ST. THOMAS’ %% i Dupont Cirele . —"MAGI-A JEWISH KING AND PR!I!TB—AU. R E P RESENTA- TIVE MEK.” Sermon by rector, Bev, O Eraast ‘Emitn, D - D.O L Spim —Cantata: cholr. e Magsus Jobnson of Third and A Sts. B.5. Rey. William Benry Pettus, Bector. Bev il A Masker. Rev. ok, . C. X P THE BPIPHANY. —Holy Communlon. e - Ry .—Holy Communion and Sermon (Itector).. ™ A 1 Communion. Io- ureday, a . tacammiona A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Christ « Corser O and Slst sts. nw, Rov. JANES §. W. BLAKE, Bestes TO HEAR DR. LEWIS. President of @. W. U. to Speak Tomorrow Evening. The Men's Bible Class of the East- arn Presbyterian Church, 6th street and Maryland avenue northeast, will conduct ‘the fourth of the series of meetings, planned for the winter in the church at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow evening. The speaker will be Dr. William Mather Leis, prelment of George Washington University. ~A ‘large chorus of men sasisted by the Sun- jday School Orchestra wll lead in the preliminary song service. Class Preaident Morville Barker will preside. The public is invited. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSO! Preaching by the Pastor. 11 a.m.—“1924 Program.” Commusion. ‘Mid-week service, Thursday, 8 p. Everybody Feels at Home i Bethary. E NEAR 7t FIFTH BAPTIST 5 55 11 a.m.—ANNUAL ROLL CALL DAY. Dr. Joiin E. Brigss will give the Kew Year's Verso and Motto snd sound the Key Dote. " Beception of new members. Commu on. 1i40—Evunpslistic services and after meatl tion box. hapel 8. 6. 3:B. Y. P. U @30, One Bandreh pex. cont ormeos services 13 our alm. Start the New Tear Abg METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS X.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN “CHURCH MOTTO FOR 1924 9:30—Bible school. §:45—Mr. Shaver meets wen, 6:45—Three C. E. Bocisties EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “dOD'S GREATEST SPECIAL DELIVERY MESSAGES” Attand the Church that Glows. Goes and Grows all the time. Hear Harold King eing ‘“Tha _Bunshine of the Savior's Smile.” Chorus written by Pastor J. C. Ball, BAPTISM. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9tis BET. B AND O 5.W. EPISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH 620 G street s.e. Founded 1765, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. EPIPHANY. JANUARY ¢ a.m. Sunday” sehoots and _sermon. " 6:80 m.. Dimmaaies AND TRE ST. JOHN'S CHURCH etown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV, JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. EPIPHANY. 0 2.m.—The Holy Communion m.—Church school lll»—lnn Holy Communion and ser- mon. Preacher, the Recto: —Pventng prayer and adares Thureday. ag.deia .—The Holy ND Church orflle Advent ™", REV. WALTER B. REED. Rector. Services—7:80, :46, 11:00 and 8 p.m. "Thoughtful sermons, devotional music. An Tuspirational uemu. __Priends s welcome. Wa&hxngton Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w, uear Woodley THB FEART OF THE BPIPHANY, BUNDAY, JANUARY 6. Holy Com Morning Prayer and Litany.....1 Festival Service, Sermen and Holy Communjon, 'Preacher, Canon Myer . .11:00a.m. Choral Evensong, Christmas Cazols, Anclent and-Modern. Amerlean 00 s s an o Woter 3| BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton sts. n.e WOODRIDGE, BRA vCH. i 7:30 p. Preaching, 11 a.m, 1 Hyattsvisle, Md. Praver meeting, Thursday, 8 pm ual by of church ws= | Temple Baptut Church 10th and N Sts. Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services, 11 a.m.—“BACK_TO BETHEL." a. 04 Foreign Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. THE EPIPHAXY. Cler; REY. BERBERT B¢ SMITH, REV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNBBUEY. Rev. 0. 0. Dietz, Th.D., anm 9:80 a.m —Sunday school at both places the Pasto EARNEST QUEST REWARDED” 6:43 p.m.—-B. d‘- P. U.. Seglor and Inter- mediate. £:00 pm.—Adoess by Mes. E. L. Hilbert i 3 A1 Woodridge. 8 p.0 IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (16th 8. and Columbia Rd.) 9:30 a.m.—Bible School all ages. Pinkham Class {Men at 10:00. ector. 4:80Musical Bervice by the vestsd cloir. Thursdsy—Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Sunday services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 am apd 5 pm. | The ~Rev. Prof. Stewart of Nashotal House, Wisconsin, is expected to preach &t 11 o'clock. " CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N ats. BEV. GEORGE W. ATK) Bervices: Evensong, 7 : Fonglish Carol Service, 7130 p.m. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Colmlbl. rd. apd Irving. Rev, GEO. ¥. DUDLEY, D. D., Recter. Bev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. SUNDAY, JAN for 1or Morning Worship at 11:00, with Sermon by Pastor, Gove G. Johnson: observance of Lord’s Supper. and hand oif ==iChurch Fellowship to new mem- Evening Service at 7: begins with an open song s ice led by Mr. Percy S. Foste Male Chorus will sing. Short sermon by the pastor, on { “The Need of f a2 Revival. 4 Second Baptist Churcb 4th St. and Va. Av ELLIS 0. PRIMM, Pas m WAYS TO HELP CHURCH IN 1824 S T OF TWO & Holy Communion and Sermon 3 * Yous, Meeting i Evening (‘-nun-(nn Tues. THE. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR Irving at Thirteenth N.E. Rev. Edmund H. Stevens, Rector. and Thurs., | Holy Communion. A0l Holy Communion pd Seon by the Rector Subfect : Church of the Ascension : Mass. Ave. at 12th St Petworth Baptist Church 7th and Randolph sts. The Church with tbe Cordail Invitation. 9 MLHDGJ] school, with classes fo: Mrs. W. A, Wubur will address the Pails thea cluss at 9:30. 11:00a.m—Rev. A. Freeman An- derson will preach Com- munion Service. 7:00 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. group service. 8:00 p.m.—Rev. Yonan H. Shah baz of Brooklyn, N.Y will address the con- gregation. Our new edifice offers every inducems for sacred worship in praser, praise. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector. sam— ‘Hely Communlon. 9:80 a.m.— ‘Church School. am— Choral Bucharist and Sermon. ; ivensong aud Address. The Nativity-. Church sehool, 915 High school, ON, 15t and G n.e.—3:15 and 4: Tues.. 10:30; Friday. 7:45 pm. "8:15 and 4; Wed., 10:30 a. [OIATION, 25th and Pa. ave. s.e.— "ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge —Holy Communion, —Chureh sehool. —>Matins and instruction 10 AR riebration ana . sermon REV A, A. McOALLTM, future rector. Eveneong and Bermon. Celebration, 11 a.m. Eve d Friday, Celebration at 7. HAPPY NEW YEAR West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N st Pastor C. B. AUSTIN spesk: & pm. Sunday schiool, 9:45: B. Y. F. T.'s, 7 p.m ___ “Time is a talent to be used. nw 11 am. and _ [ FIRST BAPTIST | | CHURCH 16th and O (North of Scott Circie) Dr. J. Stanley Durkee President Howard Universitr. #WILL PREACH SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING UNTIL ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE IN THE PRESS TO THE CONTRARY. Subjects Jan. 6: 11 AM. SUBJECT: “The Christian's Weapon Johs, xviti.11. G street near 14th Holy Communion asd Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lubeck, LLD, D.CL ~—Bvenseng and sermon. People’s Bociety. §:00 p.m.~Bvening Prayer and Sermon by DR. LUBECK. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Bquare. :00 8.m.—Holy Commuxion. 13:00 am—Holy Commuulon snd Sermon. 00 p.m. beul‘* Prayer and Sermon. DR. .vorr\ e will preaci § P.M._ SUBJECT: “The Joy of Living” Neb., viii.10. THP WELCOME HOMB CHURCH. Organ recttal by PROP. FERET. GRACE PASTO jSehoel. TUNLIMITED." 3 Church prayer meeting. U_TO WORSHIP WITH NDAY OF THE NEW ganes "CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Strects Extends a cordial welcome to its services tomorrow The Pastor preaches 11:00—“CHRIST’S CURE FOR CARE” 8:00—“THE WANTS OF A GREAT CITY”