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Former THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. ¢, TRAINING FOR YOUTH IN RELIGIOUS LIFE Calvary M. E. Church, With Dr.| Montgomery Leading, Conducts Special Instruction Courses. COMMITTEE ON RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OF Calvary M. E. of Rev. Dr. Church, under lead- | James S. Mont- | has taken up the work of rellgious education that the youth of the church may be more definitely ned in the religious life. This| work is under the direction of the W director of religious cducation, 1. B rundy, who came here from Portiand, Me.,, where he served after seWral years spent in study and ex- perfence work in Boston. He also made a study of physical’ edneation, | dering such to be an important fleld of church Calvary’s iucation determine programs, inform the whole situation orship mery religious cts on the studies | and determines | i< of work. what ef- standards are necessary umu First row: Edwin Dice, Judge J. W. Thompxon, Mr, whole program of | Fow: C. E. Swihart, Dr. A. C. Christie, C. S. Baldwin and H. V. | not present. noliei itself and cominunit Joweph, Mrx. peelman. Dr. F. New Anacostia Pastor to Occupy Pulpit on Sunday |- of f Christfanity A ‘!N-.-ml in- nterested mester of this school Mrs. F I. Harvey is the class in foreign was assisted in the by Mr: J. efr, ading eircles fo the | School district Woman' For- | Y. AL ciety. Other promi- | south-wide Bible ciass couference of the the ission fieid will | Baptist churches wi was held in At- | time to time. Judge J Mr. Councilor was one of instructor in Bib s at (his conference. popular. Mr., Grun ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS his classes in young pec | Rev. Dr. Mitchell to Speak at Met- inday school_or- iinistration. This ropolitan M. E. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell will {Street Baptist Church of hPiladelphia, v both morning aud evening to- jhas assumed his rge at the Ana- Bev. Dr. Robincon t | morrow in the Metropolitan Memorial | \ptist Church of this city v g 3. Church. The morning theme ot o Hew TorkiRvens Olincch. e “he Needed Revolution” wnd | 5 S 18 SMECLY e aptict Shin Dr. William Courtland Robin- | for the evening will be “Does | |G lGNC Ne e of Philadelphia. He pustor of the First Presby- | Belef in the Personal Return of Je- | WRFL GG Tl os “on the following an urch of Delhi, New York, | sus Hind mulate Chr u..ny_ bie 1 “Christian Evi- Will supply the puipit of the New | Activities? “ductrinal pm., “The Manliness of York Presbyterian Church at | paign” held a week ago under the i hoth services tomorrow. | rection of Rev. Teh I'helps was | ¢ PROF. FOLEY TO LECTURE. The program is First, the train-| Ing program for teachers, officers and 1 lers and those desiring either to me workers or to have a more, The cond- part of the program is the relizious instruction of nuuL and adults, the Sunduy school being | W. H. H. Smith will speak on *. the lcm.l mean .s‘\mulrm.-nlml by ' Begins His Public Ministry” a weok-day relixl nstruction. The | Central Y. ) row, slternee third part of the program is the ,,h,f i Central Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon sical and recreational work for hu\e(.'fi‘ 4:30) oiclock, AhisTiectura Wil opyer b girls and adults. ¥ | the period trom the return from temp- The training program will be | tation to healing leper. 1t will be the | gecomplished chicily through the third in a series of fustrated lectures | S ISlon teliglons Sdugation: Lon the life of Christ, which are belng | evening: om 730 to 05, The Biven each Sunday first ester has just closed. The | Smith has personally sel class in home missions taught by | wiieh are . Mrs. i L. Amiss had a large en- ' lv ¥_are t help oy 4 7 > 1ollment. The o in pupil study Bible students. “The meeting is open | ! i iss Mary A ¢ e pu ¢ % 1 instructor. C. S. .I]u::gul \\‘u‘s ‘Tne School of Religious ISducation nfl instructor in the course for inter- the Y. M. C. A. opel mhn ate and senior workers. The Bight for its Afth ve Orlgin: Ie course taught by Judge J. W. pell gt andes ompson had a large u!lgcn(lanm-. Wil heithe Lol 8 fertufe Grundy, the director, taught nnington itay l"‘, tie 5 L ses in young people’'s work and | s gk thers in Sunday school organization and administration The econd s has opened. instructor for missions. She opening session ecretary of T on v of the of ion_of the 5 ay from a | issist her from W, Thompson and his class is continues | the REV. CHARLES V. LINDEN, WILL SUPPLY PULPIT. to Speak at|Pres Rev. Charles V. Van Der Linden, un- | til recently pastor of the South Broad tev SPECIAL HYMN SINGING. i | Rev. Dr. J. €. Ball 1v4>|||nrr4>\\ morning at Metropolitan VISITS ARMY POSTS. is 1o preach THE CALVARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH worth rector of music in the District public schools, conducted Speclal music was rendered by the| Petworth Orchestra and Stanley W. Clarendon, Va., presented an application. for member- ¢ ship from the Afth ye s | 3 T i the federation. 1 the church next Friday ev se Group & in an intergrodp contest has won the silver loving cup for three mont take all group. VAN DER 1 REV. DR. WOOD SPEAKER. Choir of 100 Will Sing at Church of the Covenant. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Dr. Wood will preach on “The Bible and Modern Thought.” There will be two anthems by the evening cholr of 100 vplces, a‘duet for tenor and bass, and a soprano solo by Miss Ruth Peter. This service and the morning service will both be broadcast, and also the meeting of Everygiris’ Bible class at 10 a.m., when Miss Mabel N. Thurs. ton will speak on “The Life of Chris! the: Forerunner and Baptism of Jesus. ‘At the meeting of the Christian En- deavor Soclety at 6:30 tomorrow eve- ning Rev, James M. Henry will show for the first time in Washington a motion plcture {llustrating many phases of Chinese life and the activi- ties at the Canton Christian College. Next Thurszday evening at the mid- week service for prayer and confer- ence Dr. Waod is to glve the second 2ddress on ‘“What We Belleve About the Bible.” SERVICE Fi)R ORDERS. Societies to Attend Grace Episco- pal Church. A epecial service for the Junlor Or- der of American Mechanlca and the Daughters_of Amerfca will be held in Grace Episcopal Church, $th and D streets southwest, tomorrow even- ing, at 8 o'clock. The rector, Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, will preach on “Patriotism,” one of the funda- mental principles of both orders. There will be special music, and an informal reception will follow in the parish hall. ——— STORY FOR CITY FOLKS. Rev. E. Hez Swem Promises Inno- tion at Centennial. “Another Story for City Folks Who Have Story-Ears!” will be related by Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptist Church. The morning subject is: Sight.” A. Hornaday, another member was B. Y. P. U. NEWS Columbia B. Y. P. U. Federation eld its January meeting at the Pet- Baptist Church Tuesday eve- ing. Prof. Edwin N. C. Barns, di- the song service. thelr s ofst. The main address | given by Rev. C. P. Ryland of who was one of the incipul founders of the federation, tlowed by remarks from Dr. Drew hiladeiphia. Carl W. Johenning “Supreme Colmar Manor B. Y. P. and they were gladly received into Group D of the I ave charge of a %o thuny Union will al 10 be given at ning. Group' 1 of . _ __SPIRITUALIST. | MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F Bt. N.W. Spiritual messige mecting every Monday, 8 pir WES. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY Weduesday aud Friday evenin ts 11 4th st o EVerybod B ALY posargelb «icmitiag TheFirst Spmtuahst Church Lecture by the Paster, ALFRE? l,I'l TERRY, “WHAT MOVES ‘THE OUUA | BOARD?" Followed by Spirit Messages. “Do not sneer ut_th the heaving table or il but remember that a us gravity." Temple, 101 play wus glve ond 1. Y. P U. ng on the thirty-sev in succession honors as nd expects to an individual MRS. JANUABY TC LECTURE. M. January willilecture in the uditorium; 1326 1 st tomorrow At & ken Word of Authority ternoon 3 o'clock will rst lesson In the beginners' essons in Truth” by Mrs. Janu- Thursday at & D.m. she will tart tie class in Christian healing. be the class, oarin pple taught | at Pythian | Tickets now _in February. * __EPISCOPAL.. = . CHURCH OF MODERN Seit Tcd Ciich SPIRITUALISM | Inspirational Lecture, services, 7:30, 19:30 and 11 a.m. T St. Andrew’s Church J. Albert Waters Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas- X H. avenue and Vst o.w. tin, Mr. Redmond. V. 3. 3 DIMONY ector. 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. | 822 20th N.\V, Near oly Communion. nday school Morning sertice aoh wermos 8:00—Eventar service andosrameo. | Baptist Church on “Where l‘.\ \':;;:r Chief of Chaplains to Preach at"::“'mn e e T i ccessful Life At the evening e the male chorus and congre- ““" of chap- |y n \nll sing the favorite hymns Labor Davis. (@ pronounced success | Theologian Will Speak at St. John's Church Tomorrow Night. Foley, pro- in the . will lec- Fert Totten Tomorrow. Col. John T. Axton John tomorre th He will preach “In cort antoen and i “haplain . GOVErnors 1s mln—r ranking offi- | special serv: | Crecds. the best known th Episcopal Chur known work deals with the Church of the Ascension St. Stepl hen’s Church’ 14t Dl'uvn Cotumbin f aud frving I Co GRF(‘ATIO’\AL = i | 3, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924. P 200,000 COPIES OF BOOK SOLD IN TWO MONTHS “How to Own Your Home” Being Bought Rapidly, Commerce Department Says. In announcing the sale of more than 200,000 coples of “How to Own Your "Home"” within less than two months of publication, the Depart- ment of Commerce states that orders have come very largely from bullding and loan assoclations, savings banks, dealers in lumber and other buflding materials, furniture companies, and other organizations that have bought the booklet for distribution among their customers. Many banke and industrial concerns have distributed the booklet to their | employes, and it has also been pur- chased in quantities for the use of school and college classes in which housing and home economics studied. PAGEANT AT CHURCH. “The Gospel of the Kingdom" is the subject of the sermon of Rev. G. O. 'Bullock at Third Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. Holy communion will be celebrated at 3 pm. At 8 pm. a pageant will be presented by the junior choir. SECULAR LEAGUE. " The Secular League Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E 8t. SUNDAY, J “THE JEWS, HENRY ronxi AND THE | KU KLUX KLAN LOUIS EDELMAN, M. D __(Admissioy_Free—Frve Discussion.) " SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTISTS. People’ s s Tabemmacle '3 ° Bts. N.W. Hpecian musici Ty program Kun- day at & p.m_ under the management of Mrs. REFORMED AT 13t AND ONIO First . DIVIN C‘rflce HENRY KERVICES 11 4 40 -SUNDAY “CHRISTIAN SCIEN "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRINT. SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbfa roud and Euelid st Second Church of Christ, Scientist, N.E. Maxonic Temple, Sth and F sts. n.e. S inicier Third Church of Christ, Sclen('st | Masonic Temple. 13th «t. and N Fourth Church of Christ, Gcrenlust, The Arcade, 14th st and Park rd LA AND S PM 1AM NING MEETINGS — & OCLOCK. READING ROOMS: 1319 ¥ ST. N.W., Room 608— s rud 148 EAST CAPITOL ST— 12 10 § (vxce Sundays, Hours. o 6 h COLOR. ; fours, 10 fo 6 (Wed ud Rundars and holiday. THE ARCADE, 14th and Second Floor) )t Wednesdays, 0" to 3:30. n}:o F. DUDLEY, D. D., Recto: ! | CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY. 3 10th and Mass Rev. George Barrow. Mininter. ly Communion | ; Churedy” Bel ie's. Mecting ave. vening Lrager und Hern am.. and Fri. | | | Christian Healing, Tues.. | i | ne | | f ment of theories on the doc the atonement. He is a| ind judgment and a' TOPICS ANNOUNCED. | Dr. Rice Will Preach Blll Church of Our Father. “The Closed and the Open wiil be the subject of the of Rev. Dr. Clarence E. Ric *hurch of Qur Father (Univer hwest, i row morndni %, following 5 [ v: (e usual 9:45 o'clock morning xe i ! ' i Mass. Ave. ut 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector. evening lectures at John's ended fur the thoughtiul peo- re interested in the present | sitition: and sive . con | it vie of religious thought consistent with the L Rev. Door” | sermon at the list), tomo- HOLLAND ACCEPTS CALL. Re:idem Here to London. Canada, Pulpit. Floyd T dge Holland. a r resident of this c < wrdained by the District of Columbia ociation at the Immanuel urch and now pastor of the Baptist Church. Buf- pted the i to Adelaide Street = Canad urches in ¢ gation of 1,500, by the Fill slon of the Sunday school. Kinder- garcen s held me hour, enabling parents of children of suit- able age to uattend the rvice, the children being cared for by the kin- dergartner 7 pm. devotional { meeting of the Young Peop! “hris- tion Union: Leadership”: lead- P18t between ST. THOMAS' "t 11 a.m.—"Humble-Mindedness u Puramount censity e An n Peace Award." NEST SMITH, D.D., D.C.L. ' Gnce Pnnsh—GEORGETOWN Church, Londo of the 12 Ving a congr merly pastored Lk‘lb OPAL. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. oA “Treasures of Eternity” Carols by the New Vested Choir. S PAL: Community Somg Service “The Virgin Birth of Christ” Note: Dr Rarrow-Neflon will ad- here to the views expressed on i hject in the lectures he received at Tlascow University, Scotland. Mr Waiter James Geldard, and’ Chotr Direcior. A Hearty Welcome to AlL ST. JOHN'S CHUR Georgetown Corner of O and Pot Bts. N.W. REV. JOIN 3 . Rector. Hoiy Commu- Duy): 9:30 a.m.—The Holy Communian. 20 G street s.c. Founded 1795. REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. SUNDAY SERVICES: 7:30 a Cor- porate Communion of parish socleties: §:43 a.th., Sunday school: 11 wh.. sermon by the Recto hat the Spirit Kaith to the Churches' : 6:30 p.m.. Young Prople's meet- ing: 8 p.n.. Evensong and sermon, ‘“The Better Wine." Strangers hoartily welcomed. This church was hullt in 1307. Holy Com: munlon and healing servibe, Thursday at) 10 a.m Friday (St Organist CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell St FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minlster. 5 A. Leichliter of . president of BUITAlo | Wisconsia ave. n.w. near Woodley road. . 7:30 am xisliST MARK'S *CHURCH and A Sts Teey. “mhm Henry Pettu Villinm . Masker, T Coguwell, Assistants. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. Will Occupy Pulpit at Peck Me- morial. “How Can 1 Be What 1 Want to Be? is the subject of Rev. Irving W. ! Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel | tomorrow night. He will also preach at_the morning serv A spectal ! Rev NDAY AFTER El Iy Commumion. urelischool. Communion rmor hy Canon W. L. De Vries, Ph. I, 8:30 p.m.—Yonng Peopie's Soctety ;00 p.m. —Evening Prayer and Sermion. ednesduy and Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer. " Thursday and Friday (St. n o by PIPHANY. Thke. Wiadosstn, sve. éxs o Weudler oud e Mg THEOSOPHY._ UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Paul's Day), D am—chareh school. :00 a.in, —Morning worship: THE ToST CLRIST. "FINDING | i l { i e i Rev. G. C. Foley, D.D. Professor “of Dogmutl rofessor i‘.h“.‘z‘,‘,fi; ntic “Theoloss, n “The Growth of the Creed and the Inferences Therefrom” At 8 P.M. 'MT PLEASANT (Congregational) | Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest, Walter Amos Morgan Miuister, \ A A COR ST. AGNES CHURCH Que st batween Fia. ave. and First n.w. (Fla. ave. or pitol st. cars.) Services Sunday_—7 and 11 a.ui. and'S pm. Chureh_sctool—9 Dally mass at 7 a. The Nativil Chureh_sehool, 91 THE RESURRECTIO) 4: Tnes. THEANNUNGIATIO! 3:15 and 4; Wed. TRflil’l‘y vice 15 3 S Holy Commuzion. Henry of China Th hristian Endeavor Soclety at 7 p.m., and will dlscuss “The Gospel i ht lunch will be eerved to all from 6:20 to 7 p.m. “MYSTERY OF SLEEP" Study ¢ Wednesday. § pm. The Phxlosophy of Rebfl‘th Yegium by VICTOR RUSSELL, SUNDAY, JAN. 0th, 8:13 _ UIHER SERVICES, HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Services every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Prayer mecting, Thursday, S p.a. L WE Friday. 8 p.m. 1ith AND a sl “Is INVITED, Washtngton Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. DAY, JAN. 24 AT 8 P.AL— 11:00 8. m.—Sermon by DBAN D. BUT- LER PRATT of Howard Unl. versity. Tople— “Life’s Transitions” Chiidren's Story every Sunday morning. 5:00—~VESPER SERVICES, - Sermon by DR. PRATT— “God’s Poem” 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety. 7:80 p.m.—SUNDAY EVENING CLUB. m.—Chureh school. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ———————— , PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL.) 17th AND P STS. N.W. REV. J. 0, OLDEN, Miaister. 80 a.m.—Church school. “FAITH'S KNOWLEDGE.” - 5 Epiphany G street near 14th 8:00 8.m.—Holy Communton; nd 8 p.m.—Chureh’ schoole. Morning prayer and sermcn by the Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D,D.C. L. 4:00 p m.—Evensong and sermon. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Sbclety. 8:00 p.m.—Eveging Praver aad Sermon by ul 3rd. and C slaNW avid Ransom Preaches at 11 a.m. HOLY SUNDAY SCHOOL, _MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 a.¢ =fi= HOLY COMFORTER 5718 GEORGIA ARE. N.W. Services—7:30, 11 am. and 8 _BEV. REGINALD B. SrEVENSON, ROGK_CREEK St. Paul’s Churc PARISH. Services now in Restored ‘Church, Sundaye—Haly Communion; 8:45 a'm Morniog _service 1! CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w. BEV. GEORGE W ATKINSON, D. D., Rector, Services: 7:80 and 1i a.m. Evensong, 7:30. 8 p.m—Confirmation service and sermon by the Bishop of ‘Washington. | ST. MARGARET'S i “The Unfoldment of Consciousness” When, Why and Whither Are We Golngt By W. H. H. SMITH By E. P. Carbo of Baltimore 3 Ciasses: Monday, Astrology; Tuesday, RYBODY INVITED. Fundamentals; Wednesday, Members: Fri- = .+ Secrat Doctrine. :ENTRAL UNION MISSION. The Interdenominational organizatlon of th Shurchies 1o Rescue, el N tlon of the churches scue, lef. Soclel and IAY, 4:30 DM “LIFE OF CHRIST” lustrated Lecture No. 3, Vicar. 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N. 4 Phone Main 4349. Temporary JORN &, BENNETT, SU Children's Home. 1207 First 8t. N.W. MRS. JOHN 8. BENNETT, IN CHARGE. Services Every Night at 8. Sundays at 3 and 7:45 pam. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20TH— Service, 10:30 a.m., at Workhouse, Occoquan, Va. 3 p.m.—Service at United States Jail. 3 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel. 7:45 pm.—Service in Mission Chapel. Special Speakers Special Music Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. SECOND w\n.u A!TIR EPIPHANY. ERT scm SMITH. iR SHAROLD V. T LOUNSBULY. 11 W—;l:cmlnl Prlur )d Sermon by the tor. 4:30—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Thursday~Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELOOME ALWAXS. All Welcome CONGREGAT!ON;\L “ADVANCING." First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. N.W. MUSIC 4:45 pm.—Muslcal Vespers; Louis Thompson, tenor; Rakemann String Quartet; Mueller, organist. 8 p.m—Sunday Night Musical Service: Walter T. Holt and 25 players of Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Clubs; Shaddick, baritone; Vocal Quartet. MUSIC FESTIVAL, Feb. 2, 3, 4 Two great companies, mcludmg famous Russian Cathedral Singers, and Mary Potter and associate artist: Potter, contralto; Dulfer, violinist; Boschetti, bariton Ullian, pianist. Festival tickets now on sale at Church office, 10th and G Streets Northwest. DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE SPEAKS 11 AM. AND 8 PM. SUNDAY SOUTHERN PRESRYT nd st bet, I ai Rev. Andrew R. 9:45 a.m.—Bi “The Church of the Pilgrims | 1Q rd, Pastor. e scliool, ith c ning worship. Preaclitng by :15 p.m.—Senlor Christian Endeavor So- | clety. Small chlldren cared fo: morning s _4_CORLJAL W Auring Sumday PRESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 1AM “QUICKEN ME” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “BORN AGAIN” SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN | 16th and Kenoedy Sts. N.W. JOHN R. KAY. Albapy, N. ho Res. indeasor, Chirist in the World of Eastern Prcsbyte;'ian Church (St st and Md. ave. nee. . Dr. SAM SMALL. 7th 5t. near B S.W. HENRY W. TOLSON, Paster. the Pastor. Subject, k Ye of Christ. ng service and sermon. A hearty welcome to_thin friondly church. _ Fourth Presbyterian Church |- 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. Take any 14th st. car; get off at Fairmont. PASTORS: DR. JOSEPH T KELLY. DR. ISAAC WARD. —funday school and Men's elass. .—Dr. BAM SMALL will spea Subjec 'AMERICA IN THE 00 p.m—Christian Endeavor Soctety. 00 p.m.—Evangelistic _service. . sub;« ARD_ will _epenk. IGNED UP FOR LIFE. Wednesday pight—Service at Prestyterian ‘Home, Newton st. Thursday night at §—Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to all services. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D, D., Minister, 9:30—Sunday school ‘women. 11:00—Morning service. ‘Wood. g Classes for men and Sermon by Dr. 6:00—Chbristian Endeavor supper and ves- R Sorvice. Address by, Rev. James Henry, on ““CHINA. 8:00—Evening service. Sermon by Dr. Wood: ~ “THE BIBLE AND MOD- ERN THOUGHT." Evening Chofr of 100 Volces. 8:00, Thursday—Midweek service for the eecond address on “WHAT BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE.” ALL WELCOME. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and $8th Bt. NW. - 7:45 p.m.—“How Can 1 Be What I Want to Bef” —Public worship. class. Mpm.- | service. J. M. HENRY OF CHINA will speak, 7,00 nm-G. ¥ Gospel tn Jaan: fight Tuneh, 6:30 to 7 pam., Sundar. All ~ Bav, Britag Washingten Ketchum, Pastor are | MOTHER CHURCH, | Closea | »| Eckington, > UNDENOMINATIONAL. EDITOR TO SPEAK. __Unp RNATIONAT. Dr. Henry K. Miller Will Be at CON[NI&}(IZITY CI'?URCH First Congregational. BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC HALL, Dr. Henry Knight Miller, editor of Geergla and Colorado ave the Psychology magazine,” will give Rov. MAURICE §. WHITE, Minister, two addresses at the First Congrega- tional Church, 10th and G_streets northwest. He will speak Wednes- day at 8 o'clock on “As a Man and at 8 o'clock Thursday to Overcome Fear and These two addresses are under the auspices of the Psychology Club of Washington. 00 8. — ‘GOD'S PATIENCE WITH ISRAEL." 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. 8:00 pm,_Stemoptican lector PLAGS. Thurs., 8 p.m.—Service at 1413 Delafield p! Chevy Chase Baptist Church PRESBYTERIAN. i Georgetown Church 575,755 | sunday actooi.... . e uu mlrvr MARSHALL, D. D.. Pasto reastine sesvice . Kev. THOMAS preach at both services. SERVICES ARE HELD 1) CHBEVY CHASE TH Temple Baptist Church Corner of 10th and N Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services; 11 a.m.—“HOW TO ENDURE." 8 p.m.—"CONQUERING YOUTHS." STRANGER. COME WITH US: PASTOR EMERITUS. = S — PASTOR'S ASSISTANT, i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (North of Dr. J. Stanley Durkee 1 preach Supday 11 .. 408 § pam. e eabject— “The Seeing Eye” Matt. 13,15 Strangers in fhe city are espe iuvited to hear this gifted pre New York Avenue Church of the Presidents i New York Ave., 13th & H Sts, f Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons N sts. n.w Bible school. Adult classes. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with ser- mon by i William Courtland Robinson, D. D., of Delhi, N. Y. ott Cirele) mon by Dr. Robinson £:00 p.m. Thursday The Midweek Sery WELCOME. 8 p.m. subject— “The Light Bringer” AL 30: B. Y. P. T., 6 to 7:40. s " d UNITED £5 = . 1l Wallace Memorial prisayr. | FERRY, i n recital by PROF 7:40 Qo 8 p THE HOME CHURCLL Petworth Baptist Church Tth snd Randolph sts The Church That Bids You Welcon 9:80 8. m,—Sunda. JOH. r. Rundolph st. and New Hampshire ave. Cor REV. T A CAMPBELL, 'Pastor. Services—11 am. and & p WILL SAV | from your buser ot bud compunions, from evers tends to tear s supt )D'S PROMISES. AL-00 . COME TOMORROW. i| Metropolitan s & B S.E. Presbyterian REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. Sunday Sehiool at 9:30. Morning Sermon at 11: “MEETING JESUS IN SECRET PRAYER” Coristian avor Societies, 6:45, Evening Worahip and Sermo “A SPIRITUAL VISION Dr. Lucius C. Clark. dial welcome to each of these 7:00 p.m.— 8:00 p.m. sts, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Deacons’ 8:00 p.n.—Pray King COME, WORSHIP WITH Ts "IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (16th St. und Colnmbia Kd.) Jible School for all ages at {9:30 am. Pinkham Class for {men at 10 a.m. Divine Worship at 11 o'clock. iwith sermon by Pastor Gove G. | Johnson. 3:30 p.m.—Rev. E. M. McFad- | den, \e\v (memm Mission of | Pittsburgh, addresses a general | meeting on Jewish work. i Lvening at 7:45—Devotional Song Service for all, led by Mr Percy S. Foster. Male chorus |\\111 m;.:. Dr. McFadden speaks The Gu.\]?e] and the Jew.” 7 LAND AV At Second st w.w Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor—31 a.m. and § p.m Church Needs Yo Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th NW. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—“The Challenge.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. §:00—Illustrated lecture by Mr. W. H. H. Smith. MUS BY THE QUARTET Capitol. cor. Florids aud Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister, in Bible study. | eet: - Higher | Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. KEV. JOHN C. PALMEK, D. D., Minister. i | et wone, Everybody Feels at Home in Botha KENDALL BAPTIST with sermon. | CI-IURCH TMPERISHABLE | 9t BET. B AND O 8.W. 3 CITIZEN OF TWo| & gehodl, 9:90, WORLI | _ Cordial Welcome to All. ! 10:00 a.m.— Adult Bible classes. £:00 p.m.- "Wiiy 1 Believo tne METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT E VEN | “WHERE IS YOUR HOPE SET" 9 :30—Bible school. ©:45—Mr. Bhaver meets_men. G:45—Young People in Chris tino Endeavor. EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “THE BACKGROUND OF A SUCCESSFUL LIFE” ervice the Men's Chorus i1 siag old-time songa, & rites of Secr 3 | The Men’s Bible Ciass | of the | Fourth Presbyterian | Church 13th and Fairmont §ts. N.W. (Through its Missionary Society) INVIT YOU to hear a missionary talk by | MISS CLARA McQUOWN —from personal experience = JAPAN January 20, 1924, 9 Come and bring your It friends. Ladies especially || invited. At evening cougregation them the fa Davis. THE HYMNS THAT KEPT A YOUNG MAX TRUE TO HIS FAITH. Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. . ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. ‘UP_FOR THE DAY." HOW A CHRONIC GBO\!C)K ‘WAS CURED." 9:80 a.m.—Sunday school 7:00 pw.—B. Y. P. U. __ Cordial Welcome—Challeuging Messagos, :30 am. will preach ‘he Power of ter Meeting” to_fol praze ‘and conference, . Dr. Wood will give ! = — — = ! Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) T g U REV, JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., PASTOR. 9:30 n.m.—Sunday _school. ; chapel, 8; . Y. P. urch Supper Wednesday, B with Dr. Green of Afrh Millington_as_gueste West Washington Baptist’ Cor. 81st and N sts. nw. The Pastor, C. B. AUSTI 1 and ¥ Sunday school, 9 : ‘Three B. Y. P. U. Have you_read Jol E.Hez chm Al for city have story-cars!” 8 p. Iike them) ; £ood music N anreme Sgnt." Gentenntal Hapt. Ch, and Eye n.e. Young Peop! “hristian Endeavor Bocietie: Rermon by Dr. Taylor. ursday, Prayer service, Small children cared for during morning worship. Take 14th st. car or Mount Pleasant car or 18th st. bus line to Irving st. n.w. BAPTIST. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets “The Seven Churches of Asia and Their Modern Counterparts” (Beginning a series of Sunday morning sermons) 1. EPHESUS —THE CHURCH THAT WAS DOCTRINALLY SOUND, BUT—! In the evening at eight o'clock another popular service of song and good fellowship, with a message by the Pastor, on “DOES GOD REALLY CARE?” Hour for Chorus Choir Male Quartet