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* PASTOR PRESENTED TOKENS AND PRAISE Wallace Memorial Congregation - Honors Rev. J. A, Campbell. WILL GO TO CALIFORNIA Service Since 1911 and Growth of Membership Recalled. REV. J. ALVIN CAMPBELL. Members of the various activities of tha Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, New Hampshire avenue and Randolph street, and the laymen at large united in paying tribute to their pastor, Rev. J. A. Campbell, before his departure for Pasadena, Calif., where he has ac- cepted a_ call. Rev. Campbell has been pastor of the church since July, 1911, and dur- ing that time the congregation has grown from & membership of thirty persons to more than 500. Among those to pay tribute to Rev. Mr. Campbell were: L. H. Russell, a| member of the board of elders: G. Y. Gutchius, chairman of the board of trustees: J. B. Leemon, Sunday school superintendent; Mrs. Anna Herron, superintendent of the Chris- tian Endeavor Society; Mrs. W. H Petrie, presid of the Woman's Missionary S Rev. Earl Miller of Philadelphia, a former classmate, and Representat i. Bl Moore of Ohio. © Two Giftx Prexented. He was presented with a silver service set by ntative Moore on behalf of the gation, and a leather-bound book, contain names ot gation, most of whom at the meotin An inscript | cre present n on the outside of the v Campbell, al United Fre: hington, D. ( pas in_reply to the en- and his wife with the | he days logies, said would alway kindest of remembra when he was pastor here. He thanked the congregation for the service set, and told it that it was symbolic of Its sterling friendship and relations, He read a letter from | Mrs. Campbell. in which she ex- | pressed regret at not being able tol attend the meeting, but stated that| she was with the congregation i thought and spirit, and that she would always keep a warm spot in | her heart for all of them. A double duet was rendered at the plano by Mre. Eldridge, Miss Franc Tutelius, Miss de Ralbn. 1. H. of arrangements freshments were s "ATONEMENT" 1S SUBJECT. Rev. Dr. John Lee Allison will have | as his subject tomorrow “The Great Atonement in the Ball- ston Presbyterian Church on Wilson boulevard. _ UNIVERSALIST. G'\urch of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 12th and L St Rev. Clarence E. R:ce. D.D., Pastor. 5 a.m., Sunday school. 11 o'clock, morning worship, with ser- | mon by Rev. Hal T. Kearns of Baltimore. | Subject “The Products of Religion” meetingof o the Guiet’ Hour ne Dond. ALL WELCOME. Seader, Mis SEATS FI [the H 'Street Christlan Church, and {evening morning , TH {BAPTISTS WILL GIVE - FUND RIGHT OF WAY $75,000,000 Campaign Must Be Finished by End of 1924, They Assert. B. Y. P. U. NEWS “Sparks,”" the monthly B. Y. P, U. magazine of the Columbia Federation, will make its first appearance Janu- ary 13, It will be on hand for dis- tribution in the local unions at their Sunday evening meeting: Petworth B. Y. P. U. is to present an entertainment entitled “Dodging an Heiress,” February 6 at 8 p.m., in the hall of their new church. Congress Heights Union has se- lected Misses Grace Kesterson, Lill Johnson and Theodore Gossitt group captains for the next s months, and are expecting excellent programs during that time under their leadership. quhe Bethany young people will con- clt devotional services at the Cen- tral Union Mission next Wednesday evening, and are planning an_ inter- esting fPOKTl'“ to be given at Walter Reed Hospltal on the evening of January 27. DISTRICT DISCIPLES BODY HELD MEETING TUESDAY' Reports From Several Churches in City and Nearby Are Rendered. The quarterly meeting of the Dis- ciples’ Union of the District was held at the Park View Christian Church Tuesday evening, with J. A. Scott, JI, | ingy this final year as a means of en- of Ninth Street Church, presiding.!abling the general boards and other Mr. Edmonston of Columbia Helghts | denominational agencies to meet the Church read the Scripture lesson for | unusual opportunities that confront the evening. them at home and abroad. Reports we —_— OFFICERS ELECTED. Finishing up the task of raising 375,000,000 In cash for Southern Bap- tist migsionary, educational and bene- volent work by the end of 1924, when the $75,000,000 campaign will be con- cluded, will have the right of way among Southern Baptists in the new year, it is announced by the head- quarters of the campaign in Nashville. The conservation commission, com- posed of the various state and gen- eral secretaries of the denomination, and a few other representative lend- ers, assembled in Nashville, Jan- uary 3 to mav out the detailed pro- gram for pushing the movement to a successful culmination. Among the plans projected include the calling of the Southern Baptists to new prayer and consecrated effort in behulf of all the organized work of the denomination, a fuller organiza- tion of the forces of the churches for reaching all who subscribed to the campalgn for payments, as well as those who did not for cash offerings. and a challenge to those who have paid up to make special thank offer- made from the fc Bailston (Va.) Chri Meeting. More than 200 women attended the annuul meeting of the Woman's Aux- iliary of the Bpiscopal Chureh in the Diocese of Washington last Tuesday in St. John's Church and listened to a sermon by Very Rev. G. C. Bratenahl, D. D. dean of the Na< tional Cathedral. At the business meeting which fol- lowed, ‘the following officers _were elected to serve for three Vice presideat for third dlur}tt (Prince Georges county), Mrs. Wil- llam D. Hurd; vice president for fourth district (Charles and St Marys counties . R. I Mulliken: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Archi- bald Small of Silver Spring, Md.: James Kirkpatrick of and assistant treas- Leeteh. TO HEAR VISITING PASTOR. Petworth Church Pulpit to Be Oc- cupied by Dr. Drew. Rev. Dr. Groves W. Drew of the Third Baptist Church of Philadelphia, Pa., will be the speaker at Petworth Baptist Church tomorrow morning and evening. HAMMOND TO SPEAK. George M. Hammond of Kentucky. { of the Anti-Saloon League, will speal tomorrow at 8 p.m., at the Highlands Community Church, Brightwood Ma- .| sonic bullding. tian ('hun h, Chureh, Chure Tuxedo Memorial hd Christian Church and “hristian Church. Addresses were made by three min- isters who have recently assumed charges here—Rev. Harbaugh, pastor of Ballston (Va) Christian Church; Rev. Mr. Dickins, pastor of Rev. H. B. Smith, pastor of the Co- lumbia Heights Christian Church. Preceding the meeting & box lunch and business meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was held, at which Mrs. Faris of the women's department of the United Society at St. Louls, Mo, made an address. REV. JOHNSON TO SPEAK. To Discuss “Ways of Backsliders” Sunday. the Immanuel Baptist' Church Gove G. Johnson preaches to- »rrow morning and evening, the rmon at night being on “The Ways of Backsliders." Percy Foster, with the male chorus, under the direction of Mrs. E. G. Dickinson, leads in & service of song. The week prayer meetings was held in more than thirty homes, and next Thursday a follow-up meeting is planned with a church rally and roll call and refreshments, —_———— SERVICES AT ASCENSION. Rev. T. W. Cooke to Preach at Both Services Tomorrow. At __ UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capital and R sts. n.w, REV. CHARLES E. FUI Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascen- slon, announces that his sermon at 11 oclock tomorrow. the first Sunday after Epiphany, will be “Jesus With the Doctors in the Temple” and his ubject at the evening service will be “The Human Budget.” The serv- ices will be as follows: Holy euchar- ist, 8 am.; church school, 9:30 am mating and sermon. 11 a.m.; Chinese school, 2:30 p.m.; Young People's So- clety, 6:30 p.m.; fellowship tea, 7 p.m.; evensong and address, S p.m. school. “THE BRETHREN; Church of thc Brethren 4th and ave. ae Sunday achool, 9:45 a. Revival services will begin at 11 u. m. and conituue for two weoks. Rev Ernest § Coftman of Harrisonbwrg, Va., Brangeiist. * UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS. FOUNDED 1821. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Miaister. DANGER “LIFE OF CHRIST” Illustrated Lecture No. 2 By W. H. H. Smith SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M, Y.M.C. A, {\_LI‘ INVITED. — NAZARENE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE enth and A N. LeEwIN B WILLTANS, Pastor. Sunday_school, 9 mond, representing 11; preaching by pastor, ple, 7; prayer meeting Thu ALL WELCOME. REFORMED. REFORMED First AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. DE. JAMES D. BUHRER, Minister. VB SERVICES at 1 HECORE AT Grace g 11 AND 9:4081 9:45—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister, “The Inevitable Readjustment of Religious Thought” SPECIAL MUSIC Miss Hood, soprano Mr. Tittmann, bass | | | | | IS WHEATLEY ¥. W. O, A. 901 Rhode Island ave, B.w. Vesper Services. Sunday, 4 p.m. \ NEW THOUGHT NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 818 17th Bt N, Second Floor Froat, ‘LWlNO 'un: N'SW DrE, peaker. i 3230, h day lueep: suna-y) Patients rereived fro to 6 p. om 10 a.m Pragtitioners—iiag Ricker and M LMIUSTADELPHIAN. | | Mr. Lorleberg, cello e Mr. Atwat i Vil Loner e Baras Mr. ater, piano ay, 11:30 a.m. All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 733 Webster 8t. N.W. Sunday Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completion of New Church us Chelat s Goming Agein 1 WA GRS, Fartor Zionist and Wflrl Traveler. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 8 p.m—t" alu ‘What is th o of n.unm Beert Fekay. Tan in o ““The Problem ef [THEHEALTH STUDICV 1725 § §f. ) FREE LECTURES Jun_ 18, at 8 p.m. “How to Get Well and Stay Well” Admission to this course by card only. {bply Bev'y. Consultation and Persooa Phone Potomac 815. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Ministers 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank, 1880 BUNDAY, 8 P.M,, VIVA M. JANUARY, “Inspirational Lecture” THURSDAY, 8 P.M. LECTURE AND mu MEETING, FRIDAY, 8 P. RECESTION AND ENTERTATNMENT, M&mw&:_w_ STUDIO: 1721 Eye St. N.W. SUNDAY, & EL. ADDRESS BY “HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE” —Healln, . nday. § p.m.—Healing mesting. Every. CHR!ST SERVICE CENTER Sunday—11 O'Clock, Song and He-lln: Service. Mrs. Liska Stlflmn Churchill Deily fi0on healing realizations from 12 to 1 p'elock. and Thursday hlllln The following January 2 will give & course of lectures, circles, 1~3n Prof. ity PUBLIO CORDIALLY INVITED. BIBLE STUDENTS. BIBLE STUDENTS. Controversy in Babylon Evidence of Her Impending Fall and the Establishment of Christ’s Kingdom Christian people have been startled by the great controversy which has arisen between fun- damentalists and mod- ernists in the churches. Has this struggle and its outcome been fortold in the Bible? You are invited to hear the sub- ject discussed by Mr. W. L. Pelle of Louisville, Ky. Sunday, 11 A.M. Metropolitan ‘Theater F at 10th Auspices Internati Seats Free AU32 International Bible No Collection Episcupn\ Women Have Annual | Y. M. C. A. NEWS W. H, H. Smith will give th ond illustrated lecture in the series on the “Life of Christ" tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Cen- tral Y. M. C. A. One of the features will be the singing of familiar hymns from the acreen. The lecture will be open to both mu\ and women. Class work w gin in the Sehnol of Religious Eflucnllon of the Y. C. A. Monday at 6:45 p.m. in Cllvll')' Baptist Church, =Courses are being oftered In the Life of Christ, Life of Paul, Psychology of Early Adoles- cence, ~ Basentials of . Cristianity, l’ull)llu Epenklnt. Old Testament, So- Apocryphal Literature Shd Parabics ofs sus. The school Is open to both men and women and offers university credits.” Enroliments will bu recolvod at the church Mon- “The Iub]oc! of th James H. Taylor, pastor of the Cen- itral Presbyterian Church, before the | {clags in “The Essentials of Christian- | 1ty Monday evening, 7:30 o'clock, will | L be “The Bible. Dr. H. Dennington Hayes, pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, will lec- {ture on "Corner Stones” Monday, 6:45 Ip.m., before the class in "Old Test ment. The first lecture, by Page McK Etchison, in the course of the Parables will 'be “The Lost Sheep” and “The Lost Coin.” These lectures are being given by the School of Re- iglo ducation of the Y. lecture by Dr. in “Public Speaking" |day evening at 8:15 o'clock, under the {School ot Religious Education, which meets at Calvary Baptist Church Mrs, Renwhaw I chairman of Litera- ture League of American Pen Women land was formerly teacher at Penn- sylvania State Washington University. e SIVOK TO PREACH. Predicts Plague Next Month and Seven for This Year. John Sivok. an evangeltst Cleve! hio, who proclaims seven S s oorar NIl s e et of which he says will take place! rext month, and also the coming of Josus to the earth next year, is to deliver an address at 8 p.m. tomor- row at the Tenth Street Baptist Chu'rch 10th and R streets north- | wes REV. E. C. PRIMM SPEAKS. The subject of Rev. Ellls C. Primm at the Second Baptist Church tomor- row night will be “Spiritual Lame- n At the morning church service | hject We Lose. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES oy l1lfill;‘. SCIENTIST ¥ CHRIST, IENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASH, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclld st | Second Church of Christ, Scientist, N_F. Masonic Temple, &th and F ats. n.e. Third Church of Christ, Sclenlht. Masonie Temple, 13th st. Y. Fourth Church of Chrin. S‘hnlllt, The Arcade, 14th et. and Park rd. SUBJECT: “SACRAMENT” Bervices— SUNDAT 11 AM. AND 8 P UNRAY scHoDTc 1 ADA ~ivé Niermivos— O CLOCK. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W.. Room Hours, 9 10§ (execpt Wednesday, 0 7. ;and ‘Sundays und hollduss, 230 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— { Hours. 12 1o 8 (sxcept Wedsesdaze. 12 19,05, u0days, 2:30"to 5:30. Closed holiday, COLORADO BLDG., 14tk Hours, | e “What We Do Not | (Second Floor)— 10 te O week days, except Wednesdays, ——JowyNe . W i | Suppose you did determine a v 0 to g0 to church every and then didn’t keep it up. Try again. Every hour you spend in church makes you that much more of a man. Metropolitan 4th & B Sts. 8.E. Presbyterian REV. FREELEY RONRER, Paster. 9:30—Sunday school. 11 o'clock—Communion servic: X ‘hristlan Endeavor so- " cletlel “Tadmore in the Wilderness” REV. WILLIAM CARTER, D, D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. You will be made to feel wel- come at any or all of these services. Western Presbyterian Church H Bt. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. R J. HARVEY DUNEHAM, Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—“Life’s Perilous Hours.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—“A Man's Job.” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. Fourth Presbyt a; urch 13th nod numu » Tike acy 1468 2t car; ok oF &% Falrmont PASTORS: DR JOSEPH T, KELLY. DR. I8AAC WARD. Sundsy school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m—Dr. Kelly will preach. Subjec “Gathering or Sca(terlng Christian Endeavor Soclety at 7:00 p.m. Evening service_at 8:00—Dr. Ward will preach. Subject “Three Great Questions” On Wednesday night at 8 oclock Mre. 008, will give an illustrated ‘Abbbl N PALESTIN Thursday alfht, at 8:00—Prager meeting. The Friendly Church that preaches and Delieves 1n_the Bible as_the of God; in Jewus Christ as n-un-tou in’ the personslity of the Holy Bpirit, and ‘vation ton! Thrist on'the Crom of Calvary, EVERYBOLY WELOOME. Rev. Andrew R. 9:45 .m—Bible school. with classes for Tery member of the family. the 8 p.om.—Senlor Chtstian Bodesvor So- - 1 chiigren cared o Smal r during Sunday A CORDJAL WELOOME 70 ALL. » oT. NEAR nggwwn Ch: L a2 MEARAELEES T 00 e 9:45, 8. 11 s H 718 P, RRe PRATERS BVER UNANSY Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt r.v.‘ REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM. 11:00 a.m.—Morning sermon. 45 p.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7:45 pm. 8 Soope tion of new mem! 10:15 a.m.—Men's Bible class. 3:00 p.m.—Bunday school. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. ‘“When Jesus Prayed. . 6:30 to 7:00 p.m.—Coffee served free to al JEVERYBODY WELCOME. 2 thare i s | art, including preparing the I College and George | OB jmu of the Episcopal Church or not. | gl EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. ¢, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924. EPISCOPALIANS PLAN [CENTERESTABLISHED TEACHER CLASSES FOR SALE OF BIBLES Books Will Be Sold at Cost at De- Courses for Bemefit of Sunday pository Fostered by School Instructors Local Soclety.® Projected, At the request of the Washington City Bible Boclety a local depository has been established In the office of The board of religious education of | the Federation of Churches, room 941 the Eplscopal Church in the diocess of | Woodward building. Bibles and tes- Washington announces the opening of | taments for use in churches, Sunday schools, hospitals and elsewhere will a class for elementary instruction in|be sold there st cost. | The. stock Is pedagogy for Sunday lchool teachers [ provided by the American Bible So- and other workers. gh"t’ ‘;l P;:Wk!or;‘(.“l%a 1t Ild dei r‘l"‘ The first . al 6 books shal e Ill. gene twelve weeks.' This course is intended a1 preliminary training for young or in- exurlonua teachers and for those who itors are welcome to cxlmln. the v rious types kept on hand. A few roet to become teachers. Instruction "(’l be given by Rev. P, ?k- in foreign languages are avail- ‘he d rector of St. Philip's Tasee ository has been estab- rd surch, who by education rlenc (or the convenience of the Protestant people of Washington and is foulari; I gt o it .gmuu-ry we alod t Every ThuridAY Afl'rnunn at vicinity. “Th 4:45 Mr, Wroth will conduct & class in “The Pupll” This course will cover in & simple way the elements of . child psychology, with particular reference to ligious education committ deration, of which E. H. De chairman, will co-operate in Millan, secretary, and W Hostetler, treasurer. EVENING SONG SERVICE. Community llnc Tomorrow at In- gram Memorial Edifice. Tomorrow morning Rev. George Barrow-Nellson, minister, Ingram | Memorial Church, will speak on “The Homa and the Church in Our Na- tional® Life” In the evening there will be a community song service, augmented by a large chorus chir. iere will also be a short sernfon, he subject being "Christ and the Man in the Street.” Temgle Baptist Church Corner of 10th and N sts. n.w. Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. 9:20 a.m.: Bible School Classes for all ages Great plans have been prepared to make this session of our Sund school a memorable one. We tend you a hearty welcome to J us in this servic, BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th und Newton sts. n.e. WOODRIDGE BRANCH, New Masonic Hall Rev. 0. 0. Diets, Th.D,, Ps —Sunduy sehool at bo —Bermon by the Past | unnmoumqqqnsm CHURCH llmmooh MASONIO HALL, Georgla and Colorado aves. tor. places Baptism U., Seaior and Inter- ‘;‘..’ by HOMER J, COUN I at Woodridge, 8 p.m. Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. 8.5, ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. WE DO NOT AL LAMENESS," l : 45 8.m.—Sunday achoo ‘The Pastor wil! o . astor Wil ~—<Pr Koott's 5*«;; 'llll ] —X&'}' e Gourte "xmm a T Adrsss by Geors 5 o wkantickys S TE CHAL- LENCE OF THE TIMES." s Thursday. 8 pn : ivice at 708 Lougfellow st. 7:00 p.m.— B, CHRISTIAN. the moral and spiritual quall of lrnr'inl children, TEIeORl.” daiige 'l‘hurlfly even| Ridiments of the PRESBYTERIA! 7th 8t. pear B 8.W, W. TOLSON, Paster. crament of the Lord's Sup- 3 m.—dong service asd sermon, rty welcome to this friendly church. Guntnn—-'i‘unph Memoriul 16th and Newton BRNARD mumh/mr. "Si. A, Pastor, L Music by the chorus choir. In‘h“’l‘. o ‘eac covering the alnlnt and holding the pupl! Questioning and review. Each of , oou will be followed by a ation, and those passin tho. test. Wil be eligible for a partial certificate lssued by the department of reune;‘u education of the Episcopal These classes will all ba held on Thursdays at Epiphany Church, 1317 G street northwest, and are opened to! all interested persons whether mem- | There {8 no charge except for the pur- chase of tie text book. Pastor, SERVICE r«wr!h- of new members. B _PRESBYTERIAN, and New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave., 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons | Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D, D. “{‘ PASTOR EMERITUS. PASTOR'S ASSISTANT, 9:30 a.m.—8unday school; 7 p.m., C. B Gours Beliet ia the B {| Central Presbyt m (ml'rmsn\ ASSEMBLY) Bixieenth snd Irving ste.’o.w. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., PASTOR. 11:00a. m—Public wership, with ser- Rev. Andr-w M. Brodie, D. D.. National Representative of Nur East Relief Bubject: “America’sUnfmished Task” p.m.~Chrixtian Endeavor, p.m.—Public worship, with ser- mon by Dr. Brodie Bubject an Opportunity” “Buyi p.m. Thursday— e The Midweek Service. ALL WELCOME. Wallace Memor Cor. Randolph st. and nio puin.—Weatmtnster Leggue. 0 p.i.—Boclal Hour f nzc Peepls. —Christian Endeaor Socletise e -r-lu for during morming worship. e Take 14th st car or Mount Pleasnt car or 16th _st. bus line to I w. | | 8p. 18 ME Bunday school, 9:30 &.m. Sfl!’l‘fii’m 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. E. R. WILSON. 1 am. and 8 pm 9:30 a.m.—Bunday scbool. 7:00 p.m.—Christlan Endeavo- Thursday. 8 p.m.. regular praser meeting. CONGREGATIONAL. rvices—11 a " CHURCH OF T 'I'HE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. Minister, 9:30—Sunday school. women. Classes for men and Sermen by Dr. 8 so—m- meeting under Anit Saloon League | Ui o 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and ves- per service. 8:00—Ereaing esgvic. ks FoR Ve Evening Cholr of 100 Volees, 8:00, Thursday—Midweek service for and conference. — ALL WELCOMB. Church of the Covenant 18h Bt. aad Comnsoticut Ave. MASS MEETING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:30. SPEAKERS: Senator Frank B. Willis of Oblo. (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowsll Bta. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minister. 11:00—Morning service. by ‘HE Worls W RELIGI A COMMUNITY CHURCH. 10th and Mass. ave. e, Rev. George Barrow-Nellson, Mintater. 1AM "Thn Home and the Clmr:h n Our National Life” c-m by the New Vested Choir. 8 PM.: Community Somg Service. “Christ and the Man on the Street” lll ' It‘l‘.; B.ei";.hald ‘g.mn!.‘( -+ Walter, Jamea and Cholr Directos = A Hearty Welcome te AlL MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. o the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. Wayne B. Wheeler, Anti-Saloen League of Americs. Bishop Charles L. Mead, of the Methodist Church, Deaver, Col. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 AM: “Thy Kingdom" 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “How to Have Inner Rest” 18T— MRS. D. L. RICHMOND. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbis and Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schiool. ~Public_worahip with sermon by Dr. Palmer. = Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.— ““The Divineness of Courage Children's Stery every Sunday morning. :00—VESPER SERVICE. 6:30 p.m.—Intermediate O. B. Soclety. pm.~SUNDAY EVENING CLUB. “How Should Men Pray?” 0:45 a.m.—Church school. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WEBLCOME. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th AND P STS. N.W. REV. J. 0. OLDEN, Minister. ”» Los T A W s‘: loon League convention. CONGREGATIONAL. 9:30 a.m.—Church _school. —“PLAYING THE GAME." “PHILEMON."” First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister, Speaks 11 AM,, “CHRIST REVEALED” 8 P.M., “INTUITION AND LOVE” The ZIMMER HARP TRIO, of Boston, and Signor MARIO CAPPELLI, Italian Tenor, Musical Vespers, Sunday, 4:45 P.M. Great Concert, Monday afternoon, 4:45 P.M. Free-will offering. ‘Reserved seat section. Friday, 8 p.m.—Colored slide lecture, b g Mr. Will C. Barnes: “Personal Experiences Among the Indians of Arizona and the Hopi Indian Snake Dance.” Free-will offering. Reserved seat section. Bcnefit of organ fund Cordial Welcome—Challenging Measages. FIFTH BAPTIST el SOUTHW 15th St. Christian Church Sub- —(): i 4 10:50 a.m. ..m..o- an S yER Morrow, speaker. A\«gmm\q or AT HOMBE AND Federation, Petworth “Baptigt Church Tt ant Rundoly IANTARY 1 RYLAND, ALL WE 9th und 8 PASTOR Church R, near 1411 HARVEY BARER SMITH, Services—11 n.m. and 8§ p.o. 9:80a.m —Rible Kchool. B Va (’l.ucwlu 5 COME. W & Minister. SE JORNSON Fourtumh Strut Church of Christ 14th and Meridian Bible study, 10 7 Preacting and” Conmuniy hurch prayer mecting WELCOME. IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (16th St. and Columbia Rd.) 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, grad- ed classes for all ages. Men's Class at 10:00. Divine Worship at 11:00, with sermon by Pastor Gove G. Johnson. 11 am. and T btl"y welcome to everyhody. B. LARIMO! NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D ets. n.e. 11:00—Sermon by H. B. McCor- mick of St. Louis, Mo. 7:45—Sermon by the Pastor: “The Choice of a Great King” :30—Bible school. 6:45—C. E. C. R. S‘I‘ALH<LR Minister. Evening at 7:45, an inspiration song service, with special male chorus, led by Mr. Percy S. Foster. Dr. Johnson brings an interesting and helpful message on “The Ways of the Back- slider.” Every member roll call serv- ice next Thursday evening. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Qorner of 16th and 1 Bix X WALTER H. XS, D, 9:30 8.1 —Sunday ol Vermont ave. morth of N st, REV, EARLE , LL. D.. Paster. 22345 e.m—Bible scheal, a.m.—Address by Antl-Saloon uuu- Tk WALTER F. Pitle scheal:9:45 4 “QUR BINTHRIGHT.” gty pastor. T HE WRATH OF GOD. Ephesiana .6 -] service, followed by ¥ Rev. WARREN superiutend Chenie Tex il prevent the work of Auti-Saloon League of relates: A story for Washington folks who Free exay chairs ; fine organ. “They canaot take the Bible from | _evening Cintennial Bapt. Ch., 7th and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (North of Scott Circle) Dr. W. T. Lowrey, D.D, LL.D. President of Blue Mountain College, Mississippl, and Presi- dent of Baptist Memorial Hos- pital of Memphis, will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Communion after the evening service. Swedish services by Ossian Brinhoff of China at 3:30 pm. and by Pastor Herman Litorin of Boston, Mass, on Tuesday evening at § o'clock. THE WELCOME HOME CHURCH Organ recital by PROF. FERRY, 7:40 to 8 p.m. Petworth Baptist Church Tth and Randolph sts. - Rev. George W. Drew Philadelphia, Pa., will speak 11 a.m. and 8 pam. Cordial Welcome Is Extended to AlL E.Hez chm . sobriety and A’ to attend our occaston. _ RHODE ISLAND At Second st. n.w. . HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor, ng by the Pastor. at Home in l!lhnnv Evarybody Feel CHURCH Stk BET. B A¥D O 5.W. Sunday sch, 30 Theron Ouiwater B Cbristian Endeavor, Proaching. 11 s MATTHEW 9:30. 8 p.m.—PROF. 1 Croer Theolo! Beminary. Prayer meetiog, ARE YOU A HELP TO THE CHURCH West Washington Baptist Cor. 81st and N sts. n.w. Pastor C. B, AUSTIN speaks 11 and b, 300 1a Sundss ur\ MET ROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN: “OUR CHURCH THIS YEAR" 9:30—Bible school. 9: meets men, 0:45—Three BVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “SONGS, SERMON AND BAPTISM" Attend the Church that Giow rows &Il the time. Sotea Singing. Thursday, § p.m. 9:45 r. Shaver Societies Sermon by DR. DREW. rayer service. Leader, e. Tuesday, 3:80—Jr. B. Y. P. U. COME—SING—PRAY—WORSHIP, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ® sth and H Streets 11:00 am—Dr. Geo. R, Stuart, on “The World-Round Task of Democra_cy" Come Early—People Will Be Turned Away 3:00 p.m.—Col. Dan Morgan Smith, world war hero, on “Who's Running the Country” Senator Frank B, Willis will also speak. 8:00 p.m~—Sermon by the Pastor: “Labels — What Kind Do You Wear?” The Public Is Invited to All of These Services MALE QUARTET EVENING CHORUS Community Mass Meeting, Sunday 3 P.M. Calvary Baptist Church* H and 8th Sts. N.W. To be Addressed by Senator Frank B. Willis of Ohio and Col. Dan Morgan Smith Leader of the “Battalion of Death” Auspices of the World League Against Alcoholism Admission Free. Every One Cordially Invited