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18 BISHOP HARDING TRBUTE PLANNED Memory of Episcopal Prelatel to Be Honored at Service on January 25. \ service in memory of the late Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, D. D., sec- .nd Bishop of the Episcopal Church n the Diocese of Washington, will e held in the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral next Friday it 11 am. Rt. Rev. James E. Free- nan, D. D, Bishop of Washington, ¢ill conduct the serv! and Rt tev. James De Wolf Perry, D. D, Rishop of Rhode Island, a member of the chapter of the National Cathe- iral, a strong supporter of the cathe- tral projeci, and a close personal ‘rlend of Bishop Harding's, will each the sermon. January 25 is chosen because it is the fifteenth anniversary of the con- ration of Bishop Harding, which toolk plac t. Paul’s Church, Wash- ington, on January 25, 1909. January is 'celebrated” fn ' the ~Episcopal urches as the Feast of the Con- version of St. P generally " Bishop rly associ- of St. Paul. His was St. Paul's From there he Paul’s Church, where he remained the ty years, Janu- n observed at St. Paul's as a parish festival, and dur- copate Bishop Harding habit_of attending St. on that day, when a nor was iven shington in 1908, set for St. Paul's of the following year. An interesting feature of the serv- ce next Friday will be the use of & special “bidding praver. arvanged for the occasion, by which the con- zregation will pray for those things which were known to be b t of Bishop Harding duri ime. ie members of the Cathedral As- sociation and the officers of the diocese are receiving cards of invi- tation to this service. After the in- vited guests have been seated the zen. public will be admitted if there room he clergymen of Washington in vestments will attend the service in a body BISHOP TO ADMINISTER RITE OF CONFIRMATION Rev. Dr. fr:eI;an to Visit St. John's Church, Beltsville, Md., Tomorrow Morning. Harding's life was ited with the name first ministerial duty W Freeman, D. D., the Episcopal Church in the Dio of Washington, will visit St. John's Church, Beltsville, Md., to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock and ad- n.nister the rite of confirmation In the afternoon he will preach in the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral, on Mount St. Alban. In the evening at & o'clock the bishop will confirm a class at Incarnation Church, 12th and N streets northwest, which will be presented by the rec- tor, Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson. Rev. James Bishop of DR. DURKEE TO PREACH. Howard U. President at First Baptist Church. The First Laptist Church, 16th and streets have Dr. J. Stanley ent of Howard Uni- ch tomorrow morning ubject for 11 i7 “The Seeing and 8 p.m., Light Bringer.” ' The Sunday meets at 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. W. to 7:30 pm. with social and refresh- ¢ Prof, Ferry gives an organ recital from 7:40 to § p.m. —_—_— PLAN SONG SERVICE. Large Chorus Choir at Ingram Church Here. Rev. George Barrow. ilson, min- ister of Ingram Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Treasures of nity In the evening there will be a community song service, aug- inented by s choir. There will the minister on “The Virgin Birth of Christ.” In this sermon Dr. Barrow-Neilson will state his recollections of the lectures dolivered to him on_this subject at Glasgow Unlversity, Scotland. and evening. WILL SUPPLY PULPIT. Rev. P. L. Vernon, executive vice president of the World Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools, supply_the pulpit tomorrow of the First Baptist Church of Alexandria. Mr. Vernon has been asked to act as stated supply for the church until the coming of the new pastor, Dr. A. R. Love of Portsmouth. Va., who begins his work at Alexandria February 18. ' PARISH CLUB TO DANCE. The Young People's Club of Grace parish, Georgetown, is to give a dane this evening from 8§ to 11 o'clock. Se eral tables of bridge and five hundred | have been reserved. Light refresh- ments will be served. Next Wednes- day a turkey supper and dance will be held. “WAR IN THE CHURCHES.” “The War in the Churches"'is the subject of an address by Dr. H. D. Appleby of New York city tomorrow at § pm. at the Playhouse, 1814 N street northwest. The public is in- ited. 'WILL TAIE ON JAPAN. The men's Bible class of the Fourth | Presbyterian Church, 13th and_Falr- ‘ mont _streets rorthwest, s to be tanght tomorrow by Miss Clara Me- Quotwn. At 9:30 am. she is to talk of her personal missionary experiences in Japan. 1y organized at Chevy Chase. number of Baptists have taken letters from churches in the District of Columbia and banded themselves together ganization. been developed by the Columbia As- sociation of Baptist Churches, nnder the leadership of the e tary, Dr. Henry W. O. ficers as follows Menefee, vatte; treasurer, Mrs. Sunday liam year and started attendance and an excellent corps of officers and teache services are sembly Theater. LAWRENC Community Singing Leader’s Lec- community singing, illustrated venture” der the auspices of the Baptist Young People’'s Church. church, Endure” dress the tomorrow, address the Shiloh 17th brought the meeting house of the Ham- line M. E. Church, 9th and P streets northwest, is planning to hold a rally tomorrow to ralse $8,000 toward the amount owing on the Hamline Church. of Shiloh have pledged liberal sums. Waldron will preach on ‘The Joy of Giving,” and at night on “Life With- 1lout Christ.” tspecial music. Rev. Ellis C. at the Second Baptist Church tomor- row night will Grouch Was Cured. baptism at this service. sermon { . S | ENDEAVORERS TO GIVE PLAY. Christian Endeavor of Calvary Bap- tist Church will play tomorrow evening at 6:45 p.m., entitled ate music has been provided. ceding the play, at 5:30 o'clock, the society home" in the basement of the church. will | Visitors are invited. | T, REV. DR. CHAPPELL 'Of Chevy Chase Form New Church Will Address Two Morning Meet- ings, as Fire Rules Limit Attend- ance in Main Auditorium. Owing to the enforcement of fire regulations at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, which permits but one row of standing room and no loose chairs, Rev. Dr. Glovis G. Chappell, the pastor, has arranged to preach two sermons to- morrow morning. He will preach in the main auditorium and also in the Sunday School room at the overflow meeting. Sunday, January 27, Dr. Chappell has arranged to broadcast the serv- ices and a recelving set will be used in the Sunday school room for the overflow servl -t PASTOR TO PREACH ON “MEASURING LOVE” Sermon Topics Announced for Co- lumbia Heights Chris- tian Church. At the Columbia Heights Christian Church tomorrow morning Rev. Har- vey Baker Smith will take as his sub- ject “Four Ways of Measuring Love," discussing this subject from the view- | point of the Seriptures. In the even- ing his subject will be *“Take the Lad With You,” a sermon on the problem of vouth In the home and in the church, Tomorrow evening both the senior and intermediate Christian Endeavor socletles will discuss the “Gospel Tri- umph of Japan.” The senfor soclety recentiy Installed its officers for the ie v new officers belng : Waldo Jon tiddleton, sec nseller, tre: socletles wil have and toclal meetings ing, the se A wil- et, and the fn- at home ‘of Thelma . 1935 Biltmore strect A e WILL FIGHT PROPAGANDA. Bible School Organization Out Campaign. The World Asseciation Vacation Bible Schools, 339 Star | buflding, is launching a campalgn against rellgious illiteracy among the children of foreign groups and popu- {lations in the large cities of America. The campalgn will be formally |launched January 21 at the annual meeting of the assoclation in Phila- delphfa. This movement is a by- |product of the extensive campalgn carrfed on in the past six years in forelgn countries. Owing to the establishment in the |great ‘citles of so-called Sunday | schools where children are taught communistic and atheistic doctrines, the World Assoclation of Daily Vae tion Bible Schools is planning to vig- orously combat this type of unchris- tlan and un-American propaganda. ‘The assoclation at the same time will enlarge its program for work among the children of forelgn countries, where approximately 150,000,000 boys and girls of school age are without day schools and Sunday schools. BALLOT BOX IN CHURCH. Parishioners Will Vote on Bok Peace Plan. At Trinity Diocesan Church, 3d_and C streets northwest, Rev. David Ran- som Covell will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The World Court,” and at 8 p.m. on “Body and Soul.” The lists for registering the opinion of the public on the Bok peace vian will be kept in the vestibule of the church for adding signatures after both services tomorrow. Monday_the lista will be forwarded to the New i York office. i The Younz People's Society will meet at 6:45 p.m., with light refresh- ments, served by a committee, imme- dlately after the meeting. REV. DR. H. W. 0. MILLINGTON. A Baptist church has been recent- Alarge region in that a local or- project has in new, This ecutive secre- Millington. has elected of- Deacons, Rev. F. H. Forbes, George Gra- La Mont A. Willlams La Mont A. Williams superintendent, Wi The organization B clerlk, 2dith urer.” The tw school their busine Hughe The Sunds k on_ the ¥ school began actual first Sunday of the new with a very good |termediate Robins rs. Regular church being held in the as- hall of the Chevy Chase E WILL SPEAK ON MUSICAL ADVENTURE Lays | | | H of Daily ture to Be Given at Temple Baptist Church. Prof. Robert Lawrence, director of is to deliver an on “Muslcal Ad- Wednesday, un- lecture at 8§ p.m., Cnion of Temple Baptist Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor of the is to preach on "How to tomorrow at 11 am., and Conquering Youth” at 8 p.m. Miss Eleanor Clarkson is to ad- 1fan class at 9:30 am. and W. G, Gottlieb is to voung men's class. -— CHURCH PLANS RALLY. Baptists Endeavor Raise $8,000. The Shiloh Baptist Church, L and streets northwest, which has toy large number of the worshipers At the morning service Rev. Dr. The cholr will render WILL HOLD BAPTISM. Primm to Conduct Service Sunday. The subject of Rev. Ellis C. Primm BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 #th St. N.W. Rchool of Prophets. ecture by Mr. G. W Walters, eryice meeting. be “How a Chronic There will be The morning theme will be ‘Wp for the An_every-member visitation take place in the afternoon. — = NITED BRETHREN. | Memorial United Brethren! Church North Capitol and T sts. CHARLES E. F i :40 a.m,—Sunday The Sunday Evening Society of give a misslonary ‘Winning Japan.” Appropri- Pre- W, REV. ., Pastor. hool. . Attor the Pattern.”” Socteites. “The Danger Lize.’ n GOSPEL MISSION. will hold its regular ‘“at GOSPEL_MISSION. The Gospel Mission 214-16 JOHN MARSHALL PLACE (A Soul-Saving Service Station)’ Georgetown Branch Clildren's Home & Goence ot aes mow. | Karl E. Gooseman Chinese Dept. General Superintendent James McCurdy, 326-28-30 Phone Main 1731 perintend: C St SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 to 9:30—Devotions 2:30 to 3:30—Blue Plains 2:30 to 3:30—Sunday School 30 to 9:00—Evangelistic Meeting Superintendent Gooseman will speak at the evening service and the Mission Quartet will sing. Mrs. Gooseman will also sing. Spe- cial speakers will be in attendance every evening next week at the Mission. If You Desire to Win Souls We Have a Job ForYou 25 or 30 Are Won Every Month HE KEVENING STAR; WAS Baptist People HINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924, ———-———J_——%——“\:_ “New Bible” Subject MASS MEETING PLANNED [REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARKI TO ADDRESS EPWORTH. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). At All Souls’ Church REV. DR. U. G. B. PIERCE. Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of RIl Souls' Church, will preach the second of his course of sermons described as “for the intellectually confused and spirit- ually perplexed,” in dealing with “the inevitable readjustment of religious thought” at the service ° of his church tomorrow morning, to be held in the B. F. Kelith The- atr. The second sermon will treat specifically of “The New Bible.” The service last Sunday was par- ticipated in by one of the lnrgesl congregitions that has assem’ at the Keith Theater, which s being used by the Unitarlans pend- ing the completion of their new churc at 16th and Harvard streed ——— CHURCH TO INSTALL. Ceremony for H Street Christian Officers Tomorrow. of the H Street Christian Church, elected recently, are to be installed tomorrow morning by the pastor. Rev. Harold E. Dieken. They arc: Elders, R. L. Balderson, R. A. Connelly. James TFreeland, Joseph Reeves, W. W. Rice and T. P. Speake; deacons, W. G. Avery, Bailey Barco, C. ¢ Barco. L. J. Barrett. J. T. Coghill, W. F. Clodfelter, Clyde Con: nelly, Joseph Grannan, H. L. Hopper, . y, F. M. 'Cloke, E. W. . H. J. Mills, G. W. Oden, Linton Seates, W. W. Fates, C. M. C. I Wood; treasurer, Sverett Cockrill; financial secretary, Ofticers . Mrs. Clodfelter; cierk, Freeland; organist, Mrs. Emi sistant organist, Miss Mary Cav The pastor's sermon at 11 a.m. will be “The Paluce of Happiness—the Foundation.” and at 7:4% p.m., * ltons Now Living Will Never DI James i as- T0 PREACH TWICE Of Rev. Dr. Pierce| T0 HELP GIRLS' SOCIETY| AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN| o, wan, Gathering Will Be Held at Epiph- any Parish Hall Wed- nesday Evening. A mass meeting for the members of the Episcopal Church and for all others interested in the important subjects: of Americanization and the soclal uplift of girls will be held under the auspices of the Girls' Friendly Soclety of the Diocese of ‘Washington, in Eplphany Parish Hall next Wednesday, at 8 . speaker will be Miss ler‘;.a'!nt D:;lr:\e secretary for work about forelgn-born irls, whose subject will be “The !frl:nr Inkour Midst." e work among forel, new un:lcrttkln: of .?hsomflg:la' Friendly Soclety. Miss Dunn h thoroughly studied the situation and finds in it much hope for the future of the young women arriving trom foreign lands. This work s in line with the objects of the Girls’ Friend- ly Soclety, and there Is much which the members of the soclety can do. to help. But fi of all the community ed to the needs of the 1rl and to fts respon- T Protection and uplift, will address the mem- :n;lle!,v from all the shington and viel ;l a ;llfi}:::;‘lkulnh be held in Sl.‘l.lco:::'y aris 161 ‘west, Tuesday, at ;\e;:rm-lri Steestimocths OFFICERS INSTALLED. To Preach on Topic “Quicken Me” in Preparation for Evangel- istic Work. The Brotherhood of the First Presbyterian Church, under the lead- ership of W. O. Pflueger. s continuing it# work among the outiying churche; Representatives of the brothe hood conduct the services at Arling- ton Presbyterian Churcheevery Sun- day night and tomorrow several members will_visit the Kenilworth Presbyterian Church also. Tomorrow morning Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark will speak on “Quicken Me," in preparation for the evangell tic camps n to be conducted later in the season, and at the afternoon espers his sermon toplc will be ‘Aspects of the New Birth.” MILLINGTON TO SPEAK. Rev. H: W. O. Millington, executive secretary, Columbla Assocfation of Baptist Churches, will be the speaker at Petworth Baptist Church tomor- row morning. In the evening Rev. 'A. Freeman Anderson will be the speaker. sibility for he: Miss Dunn bers of the brancdes in W ~ CHRISTIAN. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridinn sts. Bible study. 10 a.m. aching and Communion, n.w. 11 am. ssd 7 ., A hearty welcome to_evershody. T. B. LARIMORE. Minixter. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. NE. Rov. Hovard F. Down, Pasor. - “taught by Co ard M. Beers o ur of G. W. U. on Pro- gram Tomorrow Evening. Foundry Epworth League will have for its speaker tomorrow evening Dean Wilbur of the George Washing- ton University. Specia) musical mum- bers will be rendered by members of the league. “The " Country Mock Marriage,” scheduled for the evening of Janu- ary 29, will involve a large number of the young people, and is being arranged under the direction of the fourth department, with Miss Maida Foster as chairman. METEUDIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister, 0 a.m.—8unday school hour. a.m.—Address by Representative of the’ Antl-Snloon Leagie. hers' Auxiilary Bench Rally. Sermon by ey, Mrs, Frye. :30 p.m.~Epworth League. 130 p.m.—Sermon, EYBRYRODY WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ¢ Haven M. E. Churc 24trand B sts. and Mass. 9:30 a.m.—~ i 1 wm, REV. W. L. DARBY, D. D., Secretary l/'“'“; in Federation service. BROOKLAND Lavreas: —Sunday school. 11:00— “Considering the Poor” 0—Junior League 00— Epworth” League “Betrayed by Speech” Men's meeting at Woolever of the wiil make METROPOLITAN | MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Pl §t.) and C 8t NW. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. 11 AN “THE NEEDED REVOLUTION" & Par: “Does Belief in the Personal Return of Jesus Hinder or p.m.—] p.m. ational eth John Wesley A. M. E. iion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran ste. n.w. BEV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. uuday wchool and ‘THE ATTRACTIVE CHURCH. F. D. Crist New President of Loyal Bible Class. At the monthly business meeting of the Loyal Bible class of the Park View Christlan Church last Tuesday evening the followin v Were Instalied: Prestdent, & D_ s, Vvice president, Mrs. Shockey; Secre- tary, Mrs, ;' treasurer, Miss Grace M. Johnson, with Mr. Burton ;:“hll:::mA:ndafv‘lhe Hmemhflrthln com- e Miss Hand chal the soofal committee. SHsteRaof soctal and refreshments follow: the business meeting. The o s Whitney Avenue Quartet, consisting of MEs. McLeod, Mre. Everett, Mra Shettle and Mrs. Schraudner, sang. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd._ mear 14th St HARVEY RAKER WMITH, Minister. Bervices—11 am. and § p.m. 9:30 a.m.—RBible Sehool. istian Endeavor. ____THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. o Ninth Street Christian 8th and D ets. D.e. 11:00—“Passion for Souls.” 7:45—“Fear Not." 9:30—Bible school. 6:45—First session of chool of Missions. C. R. STAUFFER, Minister. Park View Christian Church Park road east of Geor WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. Ti00 pm. Church ol _LUTHERAN. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts, N.W. Missourl Synod—H. Schroeder, Pastor, German, Jonior and Se Stimulate Christian Activities?” There will be the ueual congrega- tional song service and aliar cull fiool at 9:30 a.m. ‘Love's Crowning Deed. pagie ot 645 has Christ done for me? 30 p.m.—Varick_Christian Endeavor. 8:00 pm.—"The Work and Recompense.' What T can do for Christ? Tou are welcome to our services. N B.—The revival (terminal services) will continue during the g week. The stor will preach a series of sermous on w to reach the higher life in Chriat Jess he church and Sunday school choirs will form a chorus to conduct the ingiog, the direction of Prof, Joseph Wilson. ices from 8 to 10 each evening. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church D Bt. 8.W, Bet. and 3d Sts, Rev. H. J. CALLIS, D. D, Pastor. 11 4 First Sermon in a Two Weeks® Revival Service By Evangelist Rev. W. J. WALLS of Charlotte, N. ©. 0 p.m.—Dr. WALLS will pres Services every night at 8 o'clock Good musle. The Pul is Invited. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE at & p.m.—The honor ot Ad | The Nationat Methodise Church — DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H sts_ ne. Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor 0 a.m. every Sunds 8 pan p.m p.m. Thursdays, § p.m. “The Church of the Big Welcome" EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CEURCH." M. E. Church South UTHERAN CHURCH (Mistourt Synod.) New Jorsey Ave. Bet. M and N Bts, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, Service, 11 a.m, 8. 5. and Bible class. 0:45 a.m. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th ant 6 n.w. C. W. LOCHER, a.m.—Rible school. Eaner S Sermon i Germaa VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. ;A‘:;"‘V;K‘I}:;‘:;u ;;..ND. Paster. 11 a.m. and 8 p.an.—Sennons by Rev. B. L. | KERSHNEI, Lynchburg Coll Misic ction of W. E. Braithwalte, meetings. i | unde 7 pm.—C. E Thursday, 7 | o i 11300 t.ingr 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. 11 a.m. a4 8 pm. - JOEL BORTGN WILL ATTEND fnday wervice, junday school, 9 :. Al ‘e (l Free. - { | NEW THOU( l;‘; i 'THE HEALTH STUDIO THECKELLS, Directar. | I | Al invited, Understand Yourself il be expiained in FREE LECTURES BT PRISCILLA BECKETT WILKINSON MANDA THURSDA 8P THE PSYCHOLOGY OF YOUR NAME. | For canis of admissiun {0 evenlng Henlth Class | | | | Science of Truth Association Subject: “TRANSFORMATION,"™ Friday evering, Jan. 8 o'clock. TALKS ON TRUTH AND MEDITATION, ‘Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Ada Rainey, Speaker, WOMEN'S CITY CLUB, 22 Jackson PI. "onnecticut Ave. and H 8t CHRIST SERVICE CENTER 50D 11th St. N3V Series of Lectures, Sundey, Y1 am “The Power of Love” “The Power of Faith" “Life Beauitful” “Soul-Power” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—S pm By Prof. F. B. Tyrrell OF NEW YORK. i | i Daily noon meatings, 12 to 1 o'clock. I Midweek meeting, Wednesday, 3 p.m. fect. “The Shining Center.” Also Free Lectures, ““The Psychology of Your Name,' Sunday Atternoon, 8 snd 8 p. By Priscilla_Beckett Wilkinson from Pacific Coast. STUDIO: 1721 Eye St. N.W. SUNDAY, 5 P.M., ADDRESS BY MRS, JEANETTE H. WADE, “HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE” Tuesday. 5 p.m.—Healing meeting. Every- body_welcom SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Minister 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phoae Frank. 1880 SUNDAY, 8 P.M., VIVA M. JANUARY, “PROSPERITY SERVICE," “The Spoken Word of Authority” UBSD P.M. LE88ONS IN TRUTE GLASS THUREDAY, 8 P.M. CHRISTIAN HEALING GLASS, Persongl_Instruetion Healing Datly, _ ‘We Are Contending for the Faith. Are You in the Fight? UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 18th-and L Sts. N.W. ¥ Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with ser- mon by the Pastor. Subject: “The Closed and the Open Door” Kindergarten at the same hour. At 7_pm. XYoune * Peon! “LEADERSHIP. SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. _ CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel 733 Webster Bt. N.W. William Grant, noted editor, lecturer and Zionist, of Edinburgh, Scotland, will spesk, a8 follows. ‘“The Omni, of God.” 11:00 a.m. presence 00 p.m.—*The Deatiny of, the Nations. PUBLIO CORDIALLY INVITED, tadelphian Ecclesia®™ Ix NAVAL LODGE HALL. ®very Sunday, 11:80 a.m. _All_welcome. Y. W. C. A WHEATLEY Y. W. 0. &, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D, MINISTER 9:45—Church School. 11 o’clock—Morning worship. Sermon by the Minister : “The New Bible” Have the critics destroyed the Bible or discovered it? Is the Word of God identical with the Bible? Is Revelation limited to the Bible? Does Christianity depend upon an infallible Bible? NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 17th 8t. N.W. Seoond Floer Frent, - SUNDAY AT ¢ P.M. “WORDS THAT HEAL," JEANNETTH H. WADE, Speaker. WEDNESDAY AT 8 P. Cogatructive Current Eve: DAILY FROM 12 70 13 Patients received o day o o Practitionors—Miss' Emma Gray, Dr, George E. Ricker and Miss Leon thers, THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N st. n.w, . January 20, 8 P.M., "TIE:M War in the Churches” H. D. Appleby, C. E. B. 8., ot Nev Otty. New York Admission Free, A Series of Live Lectures By PROF. F. B. TYRRELL fonday, Ji 21 i n’i;:'n‘or Tusedey. Jan. “ ‘l- Al Miss Raner, violin; Mr, Lorleberg, cello; Mr, Tittmann, bass; Mr, Atwater, piano. Sunday Morning Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completion New Church, .33, 8 v T s § 2 ALL OORDIALLY INVITED. CHRIST SERVIOB 500 11th ot. n.w, Divine Science Studio 1781 Eye Btrest, BEGINNING MONDAY: JANUARY 21, MRS. ELIZABETH READ. 7 Annouscensat of Full: Services Later. | ZION Btrangers Welcome. the Retormation and 2nd St. S.E. EIDLEY, D. D., Pastor. Gunday Serri Sunday School: .. s First day (Sunday) schooi—10 w.m. __ALL ARE INVITED. FRIENDS CHUR 13tu and_Irviog 8 8. 8., 8: Meeting 1o . 6:30 pm, Mun;y S. Kenworthy 4913 14th st n.w. PASTOR. Plone Col. ‘887 WELCOME TO ALL. NEW CHURCH_ (Swedenborgian) _ Churchof the New Jerusalem X Church of | Pa. Ave. i REV. 300N W, i 4 %o, { Evenlng Worship Thursday Service. Erers One Welcome and Tavited— . Synod.) 13ih and Carcoran sts. ching. 11 a.m. and § 9:30 | | school, 10:00—Arcans class. Public welcome. 11:00—Preaching service. Free Lending Library: Open Daily. MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. Service, with sermon, 11 a.m. and § p.m. Bible school, §:45 am. Rhode Island ave. at Ist at. n. | REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian_Endeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL sou-m,’ 6h AND P STS. N.W Rev. RICHARD SCIIMIDT, P: RBible school, 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.; Engiish, 11 a.ni Peopie’s’ Missionary Soclety 7:43 pm. ST.PAUL 8wt St. Paul’s English Lutheran """ W 8055 4% ‘W, COBB, Associate Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Church 11th and H Sts. W 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D, D., Paster. Church School, 9:30 a.m. 9:30—Sundas school. Classes for all ages, > e i HOGE BIBLE CLA! o fRsSRaTIoN, 3T aEorTa PN T B attios, tencher B aig: x o OF SPIRITUAL COL- XOPWG BT aB onAe, 8 Thursi: i | | { i i , teacher. Prayer serice. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE, AND 8th ET. N.E. 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles "Bible Class for men. Morntag service at 11:00; “THE MARRIAGE AT CANA” Evening service at 7:43: “SOURCES OF STRENGTH"” Young People’s Societies at 6:45. Bpecial music: Morning anthes “*And Yo Bhall Berve the Lord Our God" (Had- ley). Bolo, “Teach 3ie. O Lord" (Bischoft)., Lord Is My Light'" (Bus Mrs, mn., 3r. Towsend, “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B_and 8th st w, REV. X, D, HAYES, D, D., Paster. “The Church Where You Feel at Home. e Gervios and 8 o Hervios and Serm Ves) and hrmonn pm.—L, L, Prayer service. E han 10th AND U STREETS Northwest, REV. W, C. WALTFMYER, Pastor. Bible Behool. :30 Morning worship. . Luthor Loague. Yospers .. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th 8T. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. OLIFTON K. RAY, Minister, 9:30 &.m.—Sunday school for all ages. 11:00 8.m.—Address by the pastor. uhject: CTHE HAPPIEST HO 1 EVER BAW." 8:00 b.m.—Address by MRS. J. H., MoCOY, Thurs.. 8§ p.m.—Prayer meeting. Beginning_Feb. 8—Revival services by Dr. oorge Btoves of Nashsille, Tenn. Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Bts. B.W. CLAUDE M, HESSER, Minister. 11a.m—REV, B, V., REGRSTER, D. 8 p.m.—Pastor will_preach, 9:80, 8. B.; 1, Epworth League. Emory M. E. Church South Ga. ave. and Rittenhouss st. n.w, REV. E. A. LAMBERT, PASTOR. a.m.—8ermon by Pastor— “The Second Mortgage' Offertory, *“Twilight and Dawn,' Speaks. :00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor— & ‘A" Model Church Program' Selection by Chofr. . Solo, ““The Voles in the Wildernéss,” Scott, Miss Betty Morgan. « i Sunday achcol, 9:40 a.m. sses for all ‘ages. Epworth Feague, Prayer meeting, ning wit 15 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.am.—An eve- the chureh, 1| | ‘Mt, Vernon Place M. E. Church South 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by DR. CLOVIS G, CHAPPELL— “THE DRY BROOK” Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 8:00 a.m—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL— “THE PRINCE” 9:30—Sunday - School, Departmentally Organized. for Everybody, 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. Classes Special music at regular church services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor McKENDREE Between Masw, Ave. N.W. 9th and 10th (The Red Brick reh) Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor m.. Prayer _service: | BUNDAY—9 | 9:30. Bunday school. Dr. John H. Wesler, Nuperintendent. |11 o’clock—Public worship. mon by the Pastor. Ject: P THE GREAT I-AM” 645 p.m.—Epwerth League. |8 o'clock—Evangelistic Service, conducted by the Pastor. Preaching. Subject: | “FULL SALVATION AND HOW TO GET IT” is ulways an altar service yer for those needing help. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m.—Public Worship. The Pastor will Preach. 8 p.m.—Public Worship. The Pastor will Preach. 7 pm.— Epworth League Large Chorus Choir and Quar tet. Mr. Charles S. Wengard, dircctor of music. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. PETWORTH Grant_circle and New Hampshiire ave. n.w “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM . D. D. Soldiers’ Hon avenue and 3 to 5 p.m—Service of Prayer for the Hoaling of the Sick. Thursday, 8 p.me—Prayer meet- ing. Friday, § p.m.—Pentecostal meet- ing. Everybody Welcome All the Time. Sundar for all < tanght by T assistant” U comunissioner of edu the pastor. ihe wit Ribl. orge | 4 States ton, Ao Pastor No. 2—“TESTS OF CLEANLINESS. ood musie by Quartet and Chorus Ch incoln Road Church 1al welcome to s ook for the Tiluminited Revolving Cross FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P 8T :30 a.m.—~Church school 11 am. and 8 p.m Preacit Rev. George Clarke Peck, D. D. ' Moruing “SOMEWHERE IN CANAAN" Evening: “AT GRADE” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Address by Dean William Allen Wilbuc of George Washington University. Music by Quartet Choir. WELCOME. | TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S, Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor. £onday school, 9:80 a.m. Sermon_by _the Pastor, CHRISTIANITY A EXPERIENCET" i Evening. S o'clo t: “WHY s SMITH, JR.. ¥""AWAY © FROM CHURCH!" Epworth League. 7T p.w. Lincoln rd., R. I. ave. and U WALTER G. MeNEIL, Mini 1l am—"THE SAVING NAME. 412, S p.m.—“CAUGHT IN A NET. By —GAT Luke, 5111 . Chureh school, M. R. Speeiman, supt., 9:30 i ;i WESLEY Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. cticut Ave. and Jocelyn 8t Rev. J. C. NICHOLSON, D, D. 11 am., 8 pm.: Services conducted by Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sundas_school. Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. ave. Do C. F. LINGER, MINISTE] 5 p.m. REV. Preaching—11 a.m. and 7: Epworth_League, 7 p.. Sunday School, 0:43. Tsual services during the week. B First and M RUEN M. Sts. S.E. Resteal 80 11 _Eubject: IS H. E. HUDDLESON, Pastor, CREED "OR AN 11 a.m.—Preaching by Pastor. 7:80 p.m.—Preaching by L. A. Mosburg. Services_sll the week, preaching by L. Sosburg, Singing led by R. A. Dawson. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School; Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. :30—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; Dr. Arthur C. Christle, teacher. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject, | “WE WOULD SEE JESUS—EXIT MOD- | ERNISTS AND FUNDAMENTALISTS” | SPECIAL MUSIC: Organ, “Prelude in D Flat." Chopin: anthem, “My Soul Toth Megnifs the Lord” Clough: trio. “Lift Thine Eyes, Mendelssohn: organ, “Postlude in C," Ashford. 3 7:00—Epworth League devotlonal service. 8:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by “JEKN VALJEAN" (Hugo's Great Character) | SPECIAL MUSIC: Organ, “Flevation,” Faulkes anthem, “The Cheruble’ Hymn,™ Gretchaninoff; male quartet, lemmiog; organ, "‘Postlude,” Dick | GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; EMMA | LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGANIST. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE; CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT _SEVEN-THIRTY. Sul A STA! DR. MONTGOMERY, Zzzzz%: METHODIST HAMLINE £7550¢5T CHURCH Ninth and P Streets NMorthwest JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER MORNING SERVICE, 11 O'CLOCK A Subject : “The Christian’s Coronation BVENING SERVICE, 8 0'CLOCK Subject: “Is the Church Incompetent?” Special Music at all services under the direction of Miss Edith B. Athey

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