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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY., NOVEMBER 29, 1924, PROGRAM PLANNED *FOR DEDGATON Service to Be Held in New Gunton-Temple Memorial Edifice Tomorrow. c will b vos BISHOP TO INSTALL REV. CALVERT E. BUCK| New Christ Church Rector Will Be | M Instituted Tomorrow heast, ther. 8 p.m. Thers will ne for the sick “Full-House Night” ;I—aunerl‘ Tomorrow night ka. dest £pecial i expected to be fi | tev. Ellls C. Pri | ourth sermon in his present serics, | the subject Deing, “The Long- | Sighted Fool” The subject of his morning sermon will be * way to Success.” for Troubled Hearts ot Rev. John 1orr morning 3aptict Church. 1 o will speak on “Ti to Write One's X g ce of baptis 1 Place 1 ordina = e Church Will Have Homecoming. A hom ir ] to a dresged Ly morrow morning Avenue M. E. Chu Phelps Hand, Wa perintender 5 i etin, com Iy is a tu- n Bishop Frank Bristol at the Dumba . while Rev. hington di dress the Dr tr B ‘ Young People to Give Program. A is to eting of Baptist Church, strects, tomorre ¢ rincipal address is t on of Howard meeting of the TUn 1 be special m giver m 3 L and ‘Misston p.m. \Woman lield at Ty 8 Dr. Lewis Will Speak. Willlam Mather Lewis, of Geor Washington will s er urch tomorrow morn- the oc ion of the nnual rvice of the Woman Mis- icty of that congregation D, aent versit Tresby ing on praise sionary presi- Uni- Sermon to Masons. At Petworth Methodist <'hurch, Grant Circle and hire avenue, the pastor, ¥ ard Hayes, will preach a speclal ser- mon tomorrow to Joppa Lodge of AMasons, No. 85, and its friends. ‘Will Discuss Death. “The Mystery of Death” will be the cubject presented at the United Lodge of Theosophists tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock at 1731 K strect northwest. Episcopal ew Hamp- tev. Dr. Id- i “‘Second Coming of Christ.” “The Second Coming of Christ” the subject of & t Washington tomorrow night at . the hurch, Fifth and T streets. by ture will be pr ded a m YEOBT: ak in the Georgetown | Compton | Bible Class. r-operative s sot up tatic p ghed MEN'S CLUB PROGRAM. NAMED AT COVENANT. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger to Teach Bible Class. dinner tp committer, srted th ur connected 1 depart & cach Sunday at PLANS SPECIAL SERVICE. L this iro the uested to services durt 14 - parish house 1 istmas baz o be hield Decer 3 to be served from o ven by I ices December 4 and The pastor, Rev. D The Bib! 1| The ofc of tho societ jMrs. Owen French, president Louis ¢ vice preside: Am re. Ellzabeth Masics i th. bize/or Joatni Alfred French, Miss Ger- | John Wesley A. M. ¥ P ,, 1 Miss Jordan. 1 ch, Feonrteenth and ( e { Btrects northwe tomorrow 5 i stre | DR. PICKETT TO PREACH. | Rishop € ric | AR | | City will preach br. | fee. The hishop is a forn | rece | Vw"'y Wseley Church | the Indian Witness, the leading re- | t episcopacy at | T al of tho M dist Epis- | ference in_Ind e Church tn all Aefa, will preach | w~;: o the city is It rrow night iu the Metropolitan salling uoxt wedkthifa inl Methodist Episcepal Church, | of hi erenc e AL all co and C street Me- i Pickett was formerly ent and the ofli- { the Board of repr Bazaar to Last Two Days. nd bazaar is to be given i Temperance He s the 1nd Wednesday under | prother of Deets Pickett. of the Ladies’ Aid So- | e e e Western Presbhyterian ——_— o Chur: reet between Nincteenth | Missionary Society to Meet. n ntieth streets, for the benefit is 3 . u Soci S IWELLIEh L2,k e ba 7 Woman's Missionary Society of the building fund. Dinner will be | of (ha Fourth Presbyterian Chureh §s B Btk = Wikl e i t next Wednesday dies’ Alc when Miss Blizabeth speak of her work in 3 e = Church to Hold Fete. Vermont Avenue Christian. | The annual bazaar and supper of Tesus at the Tr Will ba tha| St Murgaret's Church will be held €ubject of Rev, Dr. Harle Wilfley's| 0 the rarish hall, Connecticut ave- I sermon tomorr. morning at the| NV Bancroft place, December Vermont Avenas Christian Chureh. | under the direction of the At the cvening servies the churet Aid_Society, of which Mre, choir, led by Willlam K. Braithws Williboughy Chesley is the president { Will give a Thanksgiving cantata, An ded attraction Wwill be the | dancing for young peosple which has {been arranged Friday evening. Mrs. C. K. McDermott will have charge of the dance. | | | 1d Woman to Lecture. A sun e Thanksgiving service was held by the Columbia B. Y. I. U. Fed-| vViva M. January will lecture in the eration Thursday, 7 a.m., at the First | ynity Auditorium, 1326 I street north- Baptist Church. Rev. Henry J. Smith, | west, tomorrow at 8 pm. on “Paul pastor of the Petworth Baptist Church, | anq Silas”” Monday at 5 and 8 p.m. had chari The | Garnett January will conduct a class tive board of the federa- ex Lt 5 : e he in Christian healing. Wedneeday, tion will meet in the B. Y. I. U. room | 2:30 p.m., is Lessons in Truth class, of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth | ana Wednesday at 8 .m. is a lecture and O streets northwest, Tucsday cve- by Viva M. January on “Finding ning at 8 o'clock. Heretofore these | vy ity T monthly meetings have been held In | Lor 1o ine Taoso T e pm., is the Lessons in Truth class. Friday, 5 p.m., is the regular healing meeting. the two rooms of the Baptist head- quarters. The changs is due to the fact that the rooms became too small to accommodate the members of the board. A permanent meeting place will be one of the matters to be dis- cussed. Tomorrow evening’s meeting of the Bethany B. Y. P. U. will be under the leadership of Miss Myrteen Sisson, captain of group A. The subject unde; cussion will be “Medical Missions, nd an interesting meeting sured. -— Turkey Dinner Planned. The ladles of the Ald Soclety of the Eckington Church wlll hold a bazaar and glve a turkey dinner Tuesday and Wed- nesday in the Sunday school house, North Capitol and Q streets. Dinner | will be served from 5 to 7:30 p.m., and both afternoon znd evening there will A successful meeting held at |bo articles for sale in the bazaar. the Central Unfon Mission November S 5, under the direction of the First 2, Church B. Y. . U. fThe powertul| Daughters of King to Meet. speaker was Thomas R. Wilson, who | The Order of the Daughters of the King in the Diocese of Washington will visit the Parish Chapter at the Church of the Asccnsion next Thurse diy, at 8 p.aay took as his subject, “Erecting Chris- tianity From the Ash Heaps.” A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Gladys Nelson, | Church CANON STOKES TO PREACH | * TWO SERMONS TOMORROW | Four Faith The B J. 3. Muir, and will be preache nethy, i gervi | of the ¢ West Washington Baptist. At the West Washington Baptist| tomorrow evening the pastor, Rev. C. B. A will begin a « of four talks on the subject *Mc Mad.” Talk No. 1, “How Can Money and Be a Christian? Class to Give Festival. A Fall festival is to be given the Euzellan class of Temule Bapt Church, Tenth and N streets, next Tue! and Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. The District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will hold its regu- lar monthly union meeting at 8 in the First Congre Church. A prog: hus bee pared under the direction of the mis- slonary superintendent, Miss Orric olumbia Heights Chr This program Chisholm of tlan Christian Endeavor. | | | { 1 | | | i i | | | will be in the nature of an cxhibition or pageant illustrating the work done] by Christian ndeavor among the nese, Itallans and Hindus. Plans have practically been completed for | a series of study classes, to be con- ducted under the auspices of the| District union, starting with the Jan- | wary meetlng and running through the months of January, February and March. The following subjects will be offere “Expert Christian En- deavor,” “Bible Study” and sonal Evangclis: The flying squadron of the District union will meet with the Rhode | Island Avenue Methodist Protestant| Christian Endeavor Society tomorrow | at 7 p.m. The following program “'i!l} be glven: Robert G. Cover, “Prim Requisites of Christian Endeavo l ) Irving L. Koch, “Thé Joy of Serv {ce”; Thomas P. Russell, solo; Rober A. Voorus, “Levalty to Our Stand- | ards’; David McCahan, “Organizing for Actlo Branch Office DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK Ave. and K Street Join Our Christmas Club WE PAY 3% INTEREST Conn. 0 'Second Coming en Who were co lation of what Je followe EPISCOPAL CHILDREN i TO PRESENT PAGEANT; Margaret's “hrist Chur. , St. Stephen's ts will be scrved. Church eorgeto hurch. The ‘ ) of Christ Will it be Literal? Is it Near? i { WILKINSON, PH. D. WILKINS LECTURES SUNDAY NIGHTS “The events of earth are being agitated by the breath of the ap- proaching age.” A Lecture By Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Lecturer—Writer Who lectured to an Immense audience in the Belasco Theater, November 23, on “Outlawing Man, Musical Program 7:30 P.M. Assisted By Capitol Male Choir Capital-Memorial Church 5th and F Streets N.W. Lecture, 8 P.M. SUNDAY, FREE, NOV. 30 Jisar Entertainer to Aid Hamline M. E. 11 inv | e |[}HUR[}H TORNSE [Sunday School Lesson!BAPTISTWOMEN - |[ eeworms teacue | CHURCH T0 MAKE Topie for to DTTOW “The Joval- \ | BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. |nclghbor?” Ile recognized that there L U ERER L M | | | was a wide difference between what | e e i 4 { Jesus taught and his own views ¢ e s tn o ocal ¢ h:y" L | THE GOOD SA gocial duty. Probably he and th b v Ll e i E e ¢ Luke, x. j fews of that hour looked upon a} e o Reisnercs Moto- | B — - solden Text.—Thou shalt | |neighbor from the stapdpoint of ne . : Ghon RRIRETatL. teara ! . & olitan, Tho 2 . . e | Preshyterians to Use Fund| | 1ove the Lord thy God with all | | nees of region. racs and reiigion. To| AUXiliary Will Convene To- |5y 1an, Thomas Mitchen Episcopalian Appeal for | thy heart, and with all thy | | them a neighbor was largely a per- Raymand Trefs 1 i #oul, and with all thy strength, son of Hebrew speech and sympathy. H H o bdN StachEa e T . { to Buy Equipment for | St S ST | E e ol A morrow in Florida Avenue | iowied 3. stcicnouce; siows | Funds Will Be Made | neighbor thysell.—Luke, x | cumstances to answer the lawyer's land. e i Use of Workers. [ qunstion with a word, but the Mas- Church at 3:30 P.M. The regular monthly board of « December 7. 9 ter's reply presented in the story L or neeting witite dan s s T | Christ gave to the world in ! of the “Good Samaritan” the whole politan Church next Wedne at e Presvyterians in the District of Co-| StOTY ©f the Good Sumaritan the|outline of His social program. The Womens wtiliars of the Ges | & b | lumbia inte ed in a church I”"””"“ of all social and political | The parable was so true to lifo that|eral Baptist Convention of the Dis-| Tho rogular morning watch serv- pgram_for Sunday, December | Probler Tamillarity with_ it it drove home its own moral. It does|erfer, Mrs. A. . Williams, president, b | i sh oifering will | blinded greatr Its sim- [ not require any expositor to make!will hold nians imideting At thel ow ) to the plan of | Dlcity its understanding pos- | clear that Jesus sought by it 1o | ylor Baptist Church, Flor- will |t of the Pres-|€ible to its philosophy T the lmitations men had | Bbkirer orth- | district i I, Svinv e pndaivollite ic most praet placed upon God's law., lifted the 1 v Ruth Smith {terian Chureh fn the South f ethics and the n found thought | barricrs of countr i, s He | onoof thatd {tional und improved equipment in the | ever glven to m " v- {traced the germ of In % | charge of tho servi | 1gn mission i It summed up in a few wordr | man brotherhood, which is the foun-|ing are W. Layten, president | Gospel Mission the t Friday in each | h the program of Jesus for societ: 1 of many of our modern f of the smen’s Auxiliary of the Na-| month. The service sgation to be asked The story, which the gro ties 2 : Iis emph tional Baptist Conventlon, who will | ning will be in char, designated object L parable and the pleal of 1 the univer umar deliver the principal address; S pastor the District of Col | Master's t holcen ined no svirit of rectore A. L. Washington, Dr. W. A.| Thera will be sp c 10 accept, {ing a con t a lawyer personal resps Mrs, J. Carter i of the leaguers in tho dis- Jipment ! opened in edy Jernag Foreigy | Lord. He ha Our Neighbor, | € Baptist | rvices wi 1 { hostile SeAne | president or t at Lanham i xtended the area ¢l i Sundat School Conross, antimne b | § By Dis | lustrail | Musical fcatures of the program | mond Hre owa ower thut Christ possesse ¢ - B ol 3 program [Sn e sympathy and compassion Ko wil} Le a solo by Mrs. Genevie Moss, | Mrs. Lill a4 is se { ot ablest lay Silne to ned there, and | oo of tho xillary conven- | cers, will speak at the se of their ablest lawyers. Eniv s natenborly adtion.. iTe Y eeneral assembly of the [ nis avitity opening ti e S e duet led by a Mrs. Gate- | ini the Dit. HOWARD 4 n Church in the United States 1ol auking Josus, whom b bl i e a Wright fs presi- [Howar @ ten-year p 1, aud the pl .:,”ph.mm,‘ Sachtr 7 oAl g Anain sl the ety committee on courtesy. f Ham R T Sy £500,60 year. Other|yne oy Ereatest questions, | ipproa o . ministration, self- Public Is Invited. e n churches in the diff Iiinae 5 | Ithoug ting e . ¢ have also Leen requ: i e % RO et Al oE i | st el cained '} “eterns j sion an, who was | gether affalr of mie - e | \Y“'N o - vidently Christ detected probably a commercial tri hey | sionar . in Baptist churche Dr. Howard Kelly Guest of Men's ol " nncerity or T b e he cola oo i vl ul. iiviic| GIFTS ASKED FOR LEPERS. | Outcasts Have Benefited N Conr From D. C. 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