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RELIGIOUS BOARD PLANNING SURVEY Seeks Co-Ordination of Work Among Sunday School Organizations. v School Council of Re- ucation of the District of held recently in Calvary Baptist Church had conference groups which discussed Sunday school organization and administra- tion, adult department and class work, senior, intermediate and young people’s work, elementary work and and teachers’ work utive committee in- convention to study the ways and means for se- full-time representative to daily vacation Bible school on with a view to taking the over when the time is ripe. This is done with the understanding that such a plan is satisfactory to and in accordance with the plans and wishes of the Washington Federation of Churches, now supervising these schools. The committes also was asked to Aetermine under what plan the sup- porting denominations, as such, can be given repr tion of their own choosing and certification on the ex- ecutlve committee in such numbers as to effect a balance between these members of the executive cammit- tee and those consisting of the of- ficers elacted by the conventlons, the members of this committee elected upon the floor of these conventions and emploved officers of council, with_perhaps a representa from the Young Men's Christian tion, the Washington Feder. Churches and the Young Women's Christian Association Week-day schools of religious edu- cation movement would be studied with a view to assuming the coun- il's rightful place in fostering the work as may be found to be proper with its development. ligious Columbia structed th questi curin study situal wo a the Officers Chosen. The following officers and members of the executive committee were elected: President, E. H. De Groot, jr. first vice president, John C. Rundle: second vice president. Roy L. Harlow third vice president, fourth vice presid, Topham: fifth vic Janes; sixth vice presid. nt, M. Blak B. Shaver Ridgeway, Rev. Mur- Dr. H. H. Seltzer, on, W. W. Millan, . George H. Winslow, E. H. Troxell, H. Butler, Nor- Brewer, Homer John E. M Miss Hilda, Charles ton M. Little, William J J. Councilor, Maj. Harry B. Gilstrap, Robert 8. Regar, A. L. Ward, W. W. Tuckey, Dr. A. L. Howard, W. .. Evans, Roy W. Pri A. G. Grinnell, Cooper, John Wolfe and D. H. Johnson. PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE At the Metropolitan Baptis Sixth_and A streets northeast row, Thanks in the morn the pastor, Church, tomor. ing services will be held. tev. John Compton Ball, will speak on “The Thank: nd the Heart of Thanks- st home a. “Live Bible CI will dec- e the platfe a fiell Donations of fruits and vegetables will be received for the benefit of the Baptist Home for the Aged, and Pastor Ball will speak on “God's Harvest Fields.” e subject of * will ternoon forum of the Se street northwest will present a paper and n the audience will be :ting views. Taxation of Church be discussed tomor- o'clock, in the open gue, 1006 F A. Warren mbers of recognized to Admission is eorge “National Center of Christ Healmg ar‘xd Chnst Service | m ing Meeting. ailng Bee TEACH AND PRACTITIONERS: Miss Leona Feathers. Hours from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 812 17th ST, N.W.. SECOND FLOOK FRONT. b Cordially invited. HOLDS MEET] Wednesday and Friduy evenings at 8 o'clock, 11 4th st. s.e. Everyb ets Phone Linc. 2049. Readiae Message and Lecture Service Wednesdays, § P. 3 “THANKSG Dr. Jane B. Coates _Bpiritual fntersiews b UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Chartered by the N. S. A. Northeast Masontc Temple, 8th and F Sts. N.E. L by R R SR b, Tecture “Evolution of the God and Christ 1dea” Spirit Greetings by Rey. Ida E. Strack. Healing services at 7:30 p. Message services at 600 every Thursday at 8 p.m. . ALL WELCOME. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. TheFirst Spiritualist Church Leoture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY “SECOND JOURNEY IN THE SPIRIT WORLD” Followed by spirit messages. JHe was caught up into paradise and heard unspeakable words.” I Cor., xii.4. Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th second floor. All welcome. Spirit Message Seance Thursday, 8 p.m., at 131 C st. n.e. Each_person_receives a_message. Dr. E. WHITE Will conduct her Spiritual Science meeting 8unday at 700 6th st. s.e., at 8 p.m. * Regular meetings continued Wednesdays Frid: All_welcome. s 512 F 8t. N.W. 'pll’llnll message meeting every Monday t 8 p.m._Spiritual_reading daily. PENTECOSTAL. Reachmg Out After lhe Lost Every Night in the Year BIBLE HALL 9th and E N.W. HERBERT W, KLINE, Supt. ‘The Old-Fashioned Gospel The Old-Time Power “The blind receive their a A M. sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. Matt., 11,5. OPEN AIR MEETINGS and Sunday, . S ing. Next Binday BEV. THOMAS BUCKALEW The Weil Kuown Singing Bvangelist P Heads Bible Association HOMER J. COUNCILOR. COMMITTEE PLANS BIBLE CLASS FEATURE Organized Association to Have Monthly Publication of “News” Contributions by Members. The central commi ganized Bible Class its meeting which was held vary Baptist Church, Tuesday, de- ided to have a monthly publication consisting of news contributed by the various classes of the organization It was voted to have a survey made of the adult Bible classes of the District with the view of having each such class represented in assoclation. The Midwinter ence will be held Christian Church of February The officers of this are: Homer J. Councilor, . Harlow, vic o3 hlmvn e Scheele, 1 C h airmen of committees are: Directory, terson; gospel teams, gardus: visitation com Maxwell; Sunday obser Bryan. ‘This organization consists of 180 adult es of both men women, The Saturday night Bible talks given by WRC are under the direction of this association. ® tee of Associ the at workers® confer- at the Ninth Street during the month pr presiden ecutive sec cording sec- the various J. A. Pat- Bo- M. about and Evangelistic Service Starts. A series of evangelistic services will be held at the Weeleyan Pentacostal Church, D street between Third and Fourth’ streets, beginning tomorrow at 11 a.m.. under the dire church and the National H ciatior Services will be held and 7:20 pm. tomorrow. Rev. H. H. Smith of California is to be principal minister. There will be ices Thanksgiving day and every at 7:30 p.m. the ery- night lel th Grace Church. The first visitation of the Daugh- ters of the King to Grace Church, Ninth and D streets southwest, will be held Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. All women interested in learning of the work of this society are invited to attend = the | organization | | Mount | program. W. 1§ | Munsfield in the Jullnr department | at the night service Joseph | land Sunday at THE EVENI PLAN ANNUAL MASS THANKSGIVING DAY Pan-American Service io Be Held at St. Patrick’s. Curley to Preside. The annual Pan-American mass is to Dbe celebrated Thursday at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick’s Church. Most Rev. P. Fumasoni-Biondi, apostolic _delegate, and Right Rev. Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of Baltimore, are to preside. The ma: will be celebrated by Rev. Clarence E. Wheeler, with Rev. Edward P. McAdams as deacon and Rey. Wil- liam J. Carroll as subdeacon. The masters of ceremony will be Rev. Francis J. Hurney, Rev. John K Cartwright and Rev. _awrence J Shehan, while the sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. George W. John- son. “KNEELING-EVA>NGELIST” IS COMING TO KENDALL A serles of revival services will be- gin tomorrow at the Kendall Baptist Church under the direction of Rev. C. Ryland. The church has secured the services of Rev. J. S. Jones of Lynchburg, Va, as preacher. Mr. Jones is known as the “kneeling celis because he has never on his feet. He is well known throughout Virginia and North Caro- lina and in other sections of the ith. The meeting will continue | ough December T he pastor extends an invitation to one to attend the services, which will be held each night at 3 o'elock WOMAN WILL LECTURE. Miss Fdna Russell, superintend- ent of primary work in the Baltimore conterence of the Southern Methodist Church, will be the principal speaker the mecting of the elementary di- vision of the Sunday school of the ernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South Wednesday eve- ning. She will outline a Christmas The main topic of the evening will “Thanksgiving.” The work will be the direction of Miss Graham dle roll, Mrs. Darnell in the department and Miss EDITOR TD PREACH. Dr. W. O. Carrington of New Rochelle, N. Y. editor of the Quarterly Review, will preach at John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets, 45 a.m. tomorrow. The pastor, Dr. H. T. Medford, will preach on “The P’rodigal Son's Brother" STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Occupies Pulpit at Thanksgiving Service—Dr. Mitchell to Preach. 2 The annual Thanksgiving service at Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, John Marshall place and C street, will be held at 10:30 a.m, Thursday, with Bishop Willlam F. McDowell preaching. Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, minis- ter of the church, will preach at both services tomorrow. The morning dis- cussion will be an answer to the questlon, “Is the Megsage of John the Baptist Out of Date?” At night the subject i1l be “The Sin of Judas,” which will be the seventh sermon in the series on “The Sins of Some Great Sinners.” The concluding service of “Win-My-Chum week” will be held by the Epworth League at 7 p.m. L Mt s “OUR SHIP OF STATE 5 Theme of Dr. J. B. Clnrk's Thanks- giving Day Sermon. Thanksgiving morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. John Brittain Clark of the First Presbyterian Church will speak on #Our Ship of State” There will| be speclal music by the choir, and at this service the annual offering for the Presbyterian Home for the Aged will be taken. Tomorrow morning the Sunday School will bring their gifts for the home as a memorial to the late A. E. L. Leckie, who for many years was the superintendent of the school. The lecture In the Pauline series by Dr. Clark at the midweek service Thursday night will be omitted this week owing to the Thanksgiving day serv . but will be resumed the fol- lowing week. These lectures are proving of unusual interest to Sun- day school teachers and Bible stu- dents and are being very well at- tended. : SUNDAY EVENING TOPIC. Rev. W. E. La Rue Preaching on “Know Your Bible.” Rev. Willlam E. La Rue is giving a long serfes of Sunday evening ser- mons on “Know Your Bible,” at the Takoma Park Baptist Church. The plan is to condense the con- tents of each book of the Bible and discover a living message therefrom for our day. The book of Deuterono- my will be the subject tomorrow at 8 p.m. Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL ARE INVITED. Friends Church 13th and Irving sts. o.w. E 5 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. . E,, 830 p.m. Thuredsy prayer meeting, KENWORTHY, PASTOR. Plione Col. 8672. TO_ALL. Will Hold Gospel Meetings. jospel meetings will be held in the chapel of the Woman's Emer- cy Home, 103 Fourth street next ay and Friday at 7:45 p.m., 5 o'clock. | s | Union Service in Petworth ‘Three churches of Petworth will have combined Thanksgiving services at the Methodist Church, Grant circle, Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. C. Hawthorne, pastor of the Pre'zby- terfan Church, will preach the afl'-‘ m PENTECOSTAL. H. The Daily, except Saturday, and 7:30. Sundays, 10:30, 3 and Mornings, Bible Study. Evenings, Evangelistic. Special Healing Service Tues- day Nights. 10:30 7:30, Tonight Miss E. Behlor Speaks to Young People. Bring Your Friends, ‘ome, Sunday, 10:30—Special Message to Christians. 3:00—Men or Monkeys, Which? 7:30—The Great Shepherd. AND ALL NEXT WEEK FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Pa. Ave. COLLIER. PASTOR our Square Thanksgiving Services, LA A Gospel 10:30 and 7:30. Morning study—The Judgment Seat of Christ. Revival Choir and Singers. Instrumental numbers, Mr. Wil- ken, cornet; Mr. Strough, piano. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce preaches at 11 a.m. Sir Henry Lunn of England speaks at 8 p.m. and there will be special music by the Zimmer Harp Trio and Mario Cappelli, tenor. Ingram Memorial (CONGREGATIONAL) Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Thanksgiving Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—“The Lame Man at Your Gate.” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Bible classes. men, 00 p.m.—C. E. Rociety. “THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME." Women and PLYMOUTH CHURCI (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 a.n hurch School. 11:00 a.m.—"Stealing Away.” 8:00p.m—%The Age of Sweet- ness.” | MT. PLEASANT | (CONGREGATIONAL) | Columbia Road Near 14th St. | In the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister 1AM~ “Realities or Shams” Chorus and Quartet. 5 p.m.—Vesper service. “Sources of Jesus' Wisdom” 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soctety. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 Thursday: nksgiving Service. EVERYBODY WELCOME. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH s Tenth and G Streets N.W. —*“WHEN A MAN DARES” ZIMMER HARP TRIO of New York which with MARIO CAPPELLI, tenor, will give the MUSICAL VESPERS at 4:45 p.m. Sunday; will render special music at the 8 o'clock service Sunday; and will give a CONCERT PROGRAM on Monday at 8 p.m. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE THURSDAY 10:30 a.m.—Organ Recital by Charles T. Ferry. 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon by Dr. Pbefce and tpeclll music hy Vested Chorus Choir. Organ Concert by Canada’s Greatest Organist, 4:30 Friday Ernest MacMillan, Mus. Doc. (Oxfard), Fellow Royal College of Organists, Professor at Toronto Conservatory of Music, will give .a concert program on the Buchofi Memorial Organ, Friday, 4:30 p.m. Admission free, collection, SATURDAY, SET FOR DEC. 1 HERE Evangelistic Session of Ministers and Laymen to Be Held at New York Avenue Presbyterian. An evangelistic conference of minis- ters and laymen of this city is to be held at the New York Avenue Presby- terfan Church December 1. There will be conference sessions in the morning and denominational group conferences at 3:30 pm. In the evening a massed meeting is to be held at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and H streets northeast, Among those who are expected to come here to address the conferences are: Dr. Charles L. Goodell, executive secretary of commission gn evange- lism, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; Dr. F. L. Fagley, secretary Congregational commission on evangelism; Dr. A. Pohlman, mem- ber of the committee on_ evangelism of the United Lutheran Church; Dr. C. E. Schaefter, general secretary of Building Home Missionary, Reformed Church in United States; Dr. J. B. Hunley of the Christian Church, or Disciples of Christ; Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, Baptists, Indianapolis, and Rev. E. LeRoy Dakin, Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y. LEAVES FUND T0 CHURCH Special Dispateli to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., November 22— Elghteen thousand dollars will be held in trust for institutions of the Southern Methodist Episcopal Church and other organizations by will of the late Warren €. Bird, former well known churchman of Baltimore. Mr. Bird died November 6 last and left an estate estimated at $500,000. CHRISTIA i Wuhlnglon (D. C) Br-nch l Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London, England. and in Boston, Mass. Regular Sunday service at 8 pm., at Thirteenth and L streets north- C) ur Father). Thanksgiving at 3. This Church is not fed with the organization now known First Church of Clirist, Scientiat, in OVEMBER 22 BISHOP McDOWELL WILL |CHURCH CONFERENCE |BISHOP WILL PREACH “TALK AT METROPOLITAN | 1924, | AT EVENSONG SERVICE Freeman Returns From De- troit—Cathedral Choir to Sing. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preacl at the peo- ple's evensong service in the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The complete Cathedral choir will sing and the service will be radiocast, as usual. At the morning service, at 11 o'clock, the sermon will be preached' by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, cathedral. Bishop Freeman returned to Wash- ington today from Detroit, where he delivered an address last evening at the centennial celebration of the found- ing of St. Paul's Cathedral. He also spoke before the Wanamaker Club of the Detroit Young Men's Christian As- soclation. REFORMED AT 13th AND MONROI . First 7 R SUNDAY S(,HUOL Dr. dean of thel JAMES D. BUHRER, Pasfor. | — Dr. Darby to Teach. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre- tary of the Washington Federation of Churehes, will teach the Men's Bible class at ‘Trinity Methodist Church tomorrow morning. The reg- ular teacher, Paul B. Cromelin, has been {1l for several weeks. BAPTIST. “'Let Us Give Thanks Unto the Lord. Columbia B. Y. P. U. Federation Sunrise Service, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 16th and O Kts. 7:00 w.m., Nov. Henry 1 Suith vl:m Tead. Rev. CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Catholic Church 5th.St. N.W,, Bet. G and H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15, 8:15 and 11:15 am. High Mass at 9:15. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. English Prayers and Sermons St. Patrick’s Church 10th St, Between F and G N.W. BUNDAY: Manscs—8, 7, 8. 9: 10 and 11. Rosary and ‘benediction—4:30 p.m Vespers and sliort sermon—7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27: Pan-American mass—10 a.m. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30. A two-weeks' mission be, The first_week for_wom: NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN STH AND D STS. N.E. us. Central Presbylenah Church (BOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) and Irving Sts. ames H. T Tool and Bible Classes. by Dr. TAYLOR. ue. g People. Cliristian Endeavor_Societies. K00 pom.—Sermon by Dr. TAYLOK. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Thanksgiving service Small children cared for during morning service Take 14th st. car or Mt. o 16th at 0 Irving st Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—"“OUR_GREATEST BOOK." 7:43 p.m.—STORIES, SONGS AND BUGLER. 1 m.—Men’s Bible Class. 3:00 p/m —Sunday School. 00 p. . —Christian E Sermon Pleasant st. car avor., Sxxth Prcsbytman Church 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshal/ PL John Brittan Clark Minister 11 AN Transformed 4:30 Vesper 5:30 Haggai A LITTLE KNOWN PROPHET. THANKSGIVING MORNING 11 AL DR. CLARK SPEAKS “Our Ship of State” XGunton-Temple Memonal 16th and Newton Sts. REV. BERNARD BR. MP, 9:43 a.m.—Sunday_school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “The Ministry of God’s Word” Music by chorus choir: Mrs. Gawler and r. Klein, solosts. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Eundeavor meeting. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon “Where Shall Peace Be Found?” Music by Mrs. Gawler and Mr. Services of Dzdication: 10:50 a.m.—Special Thanksgiving ervice. . 8 p.an.—Presbytery and Neighbor hood’ Evening Sunday, 11 a.m.—Celebration of the Sacra- ments. Sunda Monday. 8 Woashington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorams Bds. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday school, 10:00—Bible classes 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by Palmer ‘Sacrament of Servic 8:00—"Tho Infini CORDIAL W Georgetown Churc T . JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. 45 a.m. 11 a. mE, sermon by Dr. M. A., Pastor. 4 p.m.—Ded 0 of the Church. m.Reception in_the Chapel. Eastern Pres Prcsbyterian Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 5. GOD'S KIND- Tnion Thanksgiving 255 am., TURTa0n Church, Lincoln Service at Bpworth M. E. Park. Eckington. North Capitol, cor, Stbjecis T R s rrzes ane Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. i | Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. | Sermon by the Pastor, “Everlasting Remembrance” Bale of Stock for ' the Building Fund, Conducted by the Building Committes. | “A Trip tomha Holy Land” Illustrated Travelogue. Mrs. Catherine A. Antonias REV. JOSEPH AR 0 S AT NI 0 TS et OO AR AT To all who moufi and need comfort—To all who are weary and need rest—To all who are friendless and want friendship— To all who pray and to &ll who do not, but ought, New York Ave. Presbyterian Church New York Avenue and 13th Street —opens wide its doors and invites to its services. 9:45 a.m.—Bible S.chool, 11 a.m.—Morning Worship— “WHO, THEN, 6 p.m.—C. E., Fellowship, Tea. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship, 'sermon subject— “THE PERIL OF THE LEDGE” Musical service. Cantata, “Song of Thanksgiving,” by J. H. Maunder, rendered by quértetté and choral choir. Rev. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:00 a.m. —Bible classes. 11:00 a.m —Morning worship *‘GOD'S_CONS] DilAflON e 7:00 pm.—Y. P. 8. C. E. . 8100 b —Evening warsnip: ANCHORS. | 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Midweek prayer ! Women and _wervice Cheuy Chase Presbyterlan Church East Side, Chevy Chase Cirele Dougln Putnam Birnie, D. D., Will Preach. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 am—Morning worship and sermon. 5 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. | ‘Fou;th Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Take any 14th st. car; get off at Fairmont. Pastors—Dr. Joseph T. Kelly. Dr. Tsaac Ward. The Family Church Where All Are Welcomed. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school D0 an— Mg sty will . CLOTHED, CL0: 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endearor. :00 p.m.—Evening service. Dr. Ward will preach _ Subject: ~“PROVING THE LIES (1) OF THE BIBLE.’’ Tiueaty SESER Theat g Ty ice. »_Thursday night | The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN FKF!B"IR!AN. 22nd st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pasto: 0:45 a.m.—Bible school, with classes for every member of the family. Rev. Wallacs Radoliffe, D, D. Junior Christian Endeavor. ntermediate Christian Endeavor. —Soctal hour and supper at the wanse, to which ail strangers ia the city are invited. ong service. Paul Berman. or Christian Endeavor So- Subject: D UFON." Thanksgiving Day_service 11 a.m. Col. John T. Axton. Small children cared for during Sunday morning service. 4 CORIJAL WELCOME TO ATL. COVENANT Conn, Ave.. 18thwand N Sta. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES NOVEMBER, 1024, AT § O'CLOCK. A Series of Sermons by the Pastor, HEV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., “Australasia and the Posaible Destiny of the English-Speaking Peoples” November 23—+ Australasian Loyalty to Anglo-Snxon Ideals” Music by the Evening Choir of 100 Voices. ALL_ WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT . AVE., 18th AND N STS. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Minister's Assistant. 9:45—Sunday Sehool. Intermediate, Junior, Primary and Beginoers' Depts. 9:45—Everygirl's Bible Class. Miss Mabel . Thurston, teacher. All Comers’ Class for Men. :45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women. 10:00—Seminary Bible Clas 11:00—Morning _service. Aflermun by Dr. Wood: ~ *THI LUE OF OUR BEX’ 6:13—Ch per REV. an Endeavor Supper and Ves- rvice. g _service. Sermon by Dr. ~AUSTRALASIA AND THE POSSIBLE _ DESTINY LISH-SPEAKIN: “AUSTRALASIAN _LOYALTY TO ANGLO-SAXON IDEALS.™ 11:00, Thursday mornin, November 24.. Thaskesiving servies. ' Sermon Wood: _“PURITAN PRX‘X PLES AVD THE PERMANENCY OF DEMOCRACY."” ALL WELCOME. i MICROSOOPE, " DR. KELLY | ~ CHURCHOF THE | 11:00—“Qur Present Challenge.” 7:45—“The Light of the World.” Masonic Night. 9:30—S. S. 6:45—C. E. Clarence R. Stauffer, Minister. VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. Narth of X Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. JESSE GUY SMITH Direcior of Religi Education, m.—Graded church school 'Highways of Service.” 8—“A Bible Character on F Street.” Music under direction of W. E. Braithwaite. Christian Endeavor meetings. _ Thursday. 11 a.m.—Thanksgiving service. Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgla Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. m.—Rible_sehool. 'HURCH, A POWER PLANT."” orchutch. THE OTHERWISE MAN.” Continued. Tlustrated with stereoptican views. Speeial song service. Junior and Senfor 30 and 6:45 p.m. |Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 141h ond Meridian sts. n.w. Bible study. 10 a.m Preaching and Commupion, 11 a.m. 7:45 p.m. A hearty welcome to everybody. T, 8. LARTMORE. Min! i5th St. Christian Church 15th st. and Ky. ave. e C. N. JARRETT, Pastor. ble_schoo'. THE CHURCH WITH Al y Evangelist of Enid. Oklx. RY_ _ MAN'S _ BATTLE THE BEAST.” (For men and roung_men only.) 7:30 p.m.—THE CREED YOU NEED FOR YOUR SOUL." | Services every evening except Saturday. | Columbia Heights Christian Park Road Near 14th. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister. { Services: 11 am. and 8 p.m 9:30 a.m.—Graded Bible school. 7:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. THE FRIENDLY CHURCH , Pastor. 10:40 11:00 a.m Long 8:00 p.m.—* T RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second St. N.W. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Paster Preaching br the pastor. 11 am MAKING CHRIST REA! 8 p.m.—‘CHRISTIAN EFFICIENCY." Rible School, ior_ Church, 11:00 am. 645 p.m. SPg. Social Hygiene holds meeting Monday. § akers : (EY DURKE cation " "ROBERT SCOTT LAMBE, Pastor presiding. Thanksgiving prayer 8 p.m. Cordial Welcoms Chevy Chase Baptist Church ‘School or Music Stutio. Theater Bullding. BEV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, B. D., Minister. 9 m.l—fh\lfl"h school. 12:00 a.m — “Education for Democracy” 5:00 p.m Tilistrated Sermon— 'Moses, God's Man” ‘Reverence for God js the beginning—and A—of _education.” PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts. Sermons: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. REV. HENRY J. SMITH Annual Harvest Home Festival in Sunday School and Church Bring your gifts for the homes. §. S, 9:30. Classes for all. 6:45—Sr. and Int. B. Y. P. U. ‘Thanksgiving service, 10:30 a.m., Methodist church. monthly REV. J for the M. D. ety ervice Thursday at| you. at West Wuhmgton Bapnsl Church Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. REV. C. B. AUSTIN, PASTOR. Miss Netta Craig, Soloist. Bible Sciiool . Dr. Wilbur X P U Brown Trin B! Pastor Preaches. Lnlon Thanksglvicg service, E. Hez Swem moneyless man_broug] & rich man!" 8 p.m. Free easy chairs like them): popuiar music: fine organ a.m., *Descended Desirubleness.” Centen Ch.. 7th Nov urke Thursday. Xvunlur No. ‘How % sscund fortune 13 Church prayer meeting T METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at Piesen “The Thanksgiving Heart and the Heart of Thanksgiving” Evening at Seven-Forty-Five “Harvest of Land and Life” Lise Wire Bible Class decorate with products of forest, field and Donstions for the Baptist Home for the Aged received at any service. Church farum. Special (Apoual Sunrice Praise Service Thursiay KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Ninthh §t. near B S.W. REV. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. 801 C St SW 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 e.m. and & p.m. —Preach Jones of . hear th He w for two Good__preachipg good singing. *'Come thou o'clock. ERIENTE. at Dr. Jobn . Briggs will reach at 11 aud [ he Evangelis Brase Quar will plar. Lodge of Fellows of the 1. i1] attend at i and Dr. Brigg vach ‘on SOURTSHIE T "A BARLEY FIELD! Jr. O_U. A. M. next Sundas night SECOND -BAPTIST 4ih St. and Va. Ave. SE ZLLIS C. PRI!I Pastor. odd 11::00 a.m. “Count Your Blessings” 8:00 p.m.— “The Short-Sighted Fool” om in series on “‘Strolls Through v of Fools." day school. Classes for a B. Y. P. U. JOIN OUR SUNDAY NIGHT CROWD. | Temple Baptist Church 10th apa Preaching by Re Services 11 a.m.—*GOD'S UNFAILING GOODNESS." § p.m.— DOWNWARD STEPS.” ALL WELCOME. IMMANUEL “The Lighthouse on the HilL" s N.W. THE 'NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (16tb St. and Columbia Road.) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor am.—Bible School God's Word. 1 —Morning Worship. Ser- v the pastor. Theme: Pcuplc Whose God Is the Lord 7:00 p.m.—Young Pcople’s Meet- ings. 8:00 p.m—Cantata: for the he Song of jer. Chorus oloists, under the s. Emily G. Dickin- 8:00 p.m—Fellowship and Prayer Meetin The Church That Puts Jesus First. Brookland Baptist 12th and Newton N. E ‘WOODRIDGE BRANCH, 22nd and Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 0. 0. DIETZ, Th. D., Minister, both_places. Pastor. Hrookland— Stanley Durkee. Woodridge-—Sermon by Pastor: subject, ‘‘How Much Does Jesus by Secretary, American Ba Will Preach at 11 Sunday School at 9:30 am. president. Arlington, N. J. Scandinavia You Are Invited to Share in classes for ail. IS JESUS?” R. SIZOO, M. A. Minister 11 AM. “PHILIP THE 8 P.M. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE “THE SPIRIT OF Special Selections—Va Male Quartette Will Sing. DR. W. S. ABERNETHY, PASTOR Edward L. Baptist Young People’s Union from 6 to 7:45 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. Mean fo Youl FIRST BAPTIST SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS DR. W. H. MAIN ptist Publication Society AM. and 8 P.M. Marthill, superintendent. C. B. Mclanis, Swedish services November 23 at 3:30, by Dr. G. G. Carlson of us invited. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE HOME CHURCH All the Services of the Day PRACTICAL” THANKSGIVING” ughn Class Orchestra