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92 INVITE COOLIDGES FORCHRISTMAS DAY Union Services by Several Churches Planned Under Federation Auspices. ssues Challenge Union Christmas services, under the wuspices of the Washington Federation of Churches, will be held next Thurs- | y at 11 a t the First Congrega- Church, Tenth and G -‘lr\n\l% to President and Mr: of the cabinet nbers of the ve been invited v. Dr. C. R. Stauffer, ¢ « religioua work commitice of the fed- Rev. Dr. | the Chur i i ach the given pas wd pastor of the the Reformation, znd the ment will be read by Rev. Dr. Brown Harris, p or of Temple « \')rvn Prayer will be offe H. H. Rock of the Grace Reformed | The benediction will be pro- . Straughn, pastor lsland Avenue M. P.| pirman of wiil pre 1l be venson Ly Rev + of Bethany | respor Baptist ed by Tev. | £ OMONSWN the Rhode Church, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH Bishop McDowell to Preach Morn- ing Sermon Tomorrow—Pageant WMISS ETHEL BAIL The Columl hurch School b to any Bibl to produ tendan Bailey west, He ights sued 4 ristian enge | hington treet north absent on twelve the ety sertific city sh she had Scheduled for Evening. ell will{ tomor- M. E McD hristmas sermo at Foundr am F me Bible siting tended CHRISTMAS S-ERVICES WILL BE TOMORROW |New York Avenue Presbyterirm\ | Arranges Special Musical | Programs. { Church. In the evening church, school and will glve & Christm sisting of that mbers of the Epworth L s pageant, con- the Marris will deliver an addres To Bethlehem by Another Way.” eceding evening the worth will the church steps to carols. A Ch will b ¥ ice The Christma tomorrow s will be held York Avenue At both morning Sp I be rendered. Joseph ¥ o, will prea r hon on “Chri: Heritage A service will be | Christmas Servxces at Church of the | Rev Covenant Tomorrow. Ve | mas musical {s pmn Christma morrow Church of t ervice will incense | a pi 1 prepared r Choir of | Pas il oRram of e young people of ng a servic inual Cl the church for 6:45 p. andl. ndeavor Society will | as tomorrow eve- | the a special program |be held eve, from :30 to § o'cloc school Christmas party wi A program has been preparec . to be given by the | and a social for the children, with gi | vice president ; enior, Intermediate and Juniot £0-| has been a cieties | mas service various classes of the | day school are going out to sing C! E 5 | mas carols. | C. E. Society Entertains. | E. of the Nin played Santa Claus to} | The third “Winter Story,” “A Man | v | Made a Woman F in Love With | e | Himeelf, will be related tomorrow night by Rev. (. Hez Swem, Cen’ nial Baptist urch. will give | speaks on “Christ's Consideratene: program. To-|at the 11 o'clock morning servic: Rev. C. R 1 Christ g to a Po sday evening cvening the Na pastor in Central U ning the the an norrow morning the pastor Stauffer, will preach his an nas sermon on * tential World.” Will Preach on ‘“‘Tongues.” The subject of the sermon of Rev Tlis C. Primm tomorrow night at the acond Baptist Church, Fourth street nd Virginia avenue southeast, will be “Tongues of Babel vs. Tongues of | Penteco At the morning servic¥| his subjec One Who Is in the Thoughts of Al pastor | rrow eve He | ra Services at Grace Church. will be observed at| o Church, Washington, by a spe- | rvice of morning prayer, serv- iice and communion at 11 o'clock. Thc: rector, Rev. Meade Balton MacBryde, | | will be the preacher. stmas day CHRISTIAN. | Fourteenth Street Church of | _ Christ Meridian Sts. N.W. study, 10 a.m a4 Cominunion, 1t a B Dr. B. G. Wilkinson to Lecture. | Is Anti-Christ Soon to Appear?” will_be the subject of a lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinsor 1 of theology. Washington Missic College, who is interpre world prob- lems in the light of the great Bible prophec tomorrow at § p.an. at the Capitol Memorial Church, Fifth and J streets northwest. The lecture is free to all and will be preceded by a special musical program at 7:30 p.m. _ Preaching 11 am. and| 5 p.m. & nearty weloome to eversbods. by NINTH STREET | CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D STS. N.E. 11:00— “Jesus Coming to a Potential World” 7:45 Christmas Service by and Orchestra C. R. Stauffer, Minister. " VERMONT AVENUE Vermout Ave. North of N Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. JESSE GUY SMITH THEOSOPHY. Choir UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS K St. N.W. “The Destiny of Our Rath” SUNDAY, DEC. 21, AT 8 P.M. m.—Graded church school 11:00 a.m.—-Sermon by pastor: Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m. IBLE STUDENTS. " International Bible Students” Association Pythian Tempte Auditorium, 1012 9th St. N.W. 8:00 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. R. H. Lewis. 4:30 p.m.—Service meeting. 7:45 p.m.—Tower study i ! pastor: ! “BEANDS FROM THE BURNING." i Music led by W Braitbwaite { l’ark View Christian Church Park Road Last of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITH. Minister. ‘—Junio: church p.m.— WHITE GIFTS FOR THE KING.” A Christmas Service by the Bible School, illustrated by stereopticon. Special song ' service. Junior and Senior €. E.. 3:30 and 6:45 p.m. Y. W. C. A PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ¥, W, A 901 Ruiode Tsland ave. n. Vesper Service sunau 4 p.m. A HEALING SERVICE Will be held at 1709 H Street N.W. Clubhouse of Americsn Pen Women, Sunda: morning et 11 o'olock. Everybody welooms The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY | St. | Marys ‘Catholic Church 5th St. N.W. Between G and H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15, 8:15, 11:15. High Mass at 9:15. : English Pray 3 i IVERSALIST, " CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. NW. Rey. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor, At 10:45 a.m., sermon by the Pastor. Subje | “A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE” | Kindergarten at the same_hour. At 12 o'clock (noon), Sunday KSchool, with Men's Class led by Dr. F. W. Ballou. At 5 p.m., Christ- as vesper service with pageant en- titled “Following to King.' At 7 .m., devotional rmiecting of the Young People’s Christian Union, led by Mr. William Nobbe. _SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. E OTHER SERVICES. Wesleyan Pentecostal D St. Bet. 3rd and 4th N.W. REV, H. B, HOSLEY. REV, GEQRGE C. WISE. Followed by spirit messages. “To another the uorkmfl of miracles; to another. prophecy’ (o another discerning of Apirite. 1 Cor.. X1 10. Sunday. § pn, at Pyihian Templc, 10i2 9th st. n.w.. second Wednesday and Friday evenings at § o'clock, 11 4th st se. Everybody gets a reading. Phope Linc. 2049. MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. N.W. Jmesurs meeting crery Mondsy Spiritual UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Northeast Masonic Temple, 8th and F Sts. N.E. Chartered by the N. §. A. Sunday, 8 p.m., lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack. Spirit greetings by Rev. lda E. Strack. Healing service at 7:30 a.m. All welcome. Bring your friends. No Thursday evening services this Iyeck. Spiritomt Preaching: 11 A _CORDIA For the Promouon of Scriptural Holiness. Sunday service, 2:30 p Prayer meeting, Thursday, ALL WELCOME. s pan. }the King, | will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924, New Rector Chosen FORM NEW BOARD FORM. E. CHURCH Organization Incorporated | to Supervise Hospitals, Homes, Deaconess’ Work. Special Dispateh to The Star. CHICAGO, Til, December 18.—The board of hospitals, homes and deaconess’ work of the Methodist Episcopal Church was Incorporated according to the ac- tion of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Methodist bookrooms here Thusday. Im- mediately after in rporation the board of directors eclected Bishop Thomas Nicholson, Detroit, Mi president ; Bishop Charles L. Mead, Denver, Col., Bishop roest 1. Wal- dorf, Kansas City, Mo.. vice president; Rev. Dr. N. ¥ Davis, Chicago, corre- sponding secretary and executive head J. T. Bradley, Kansas City, Mo., treas- urer. . Takes Over Deaconess’ Work. According to the action of the Gen- eral Conference the new board takes over the work of the general deaconess board and the board of hospitals and homes which were previously in ence. This board now has unde s 52 hospitals valued REV. CLYDE BROWN. . ren ervice to an amount of T 5 homes | housing 4,000 children, with valuation of more than $5,- | 000,000. There are 38 homu for the | aged, valued at $5,000,000, with 1.816 | The newly ¢ patients. The new bhoard also | other | Woman's Miss Institutions valued at $1,000,000. | Mount Vernon sco- et | pal Ch suth, be installed to- W A ie Llr‘ W. A. Lambeth, the pastor. i R‘h\’“‘ B - | The oflicers a as follow Pres L Raxa Bedk, L:ldent, Mrs. C. AL Stoy; vice president, e as ‘| Mrs. P. Clark: recording secr W. 1. tary, Mrs. Mary ¥ treasurer, Mrs. AN {W. 'B. Jay istant treasurer, Sre o i Buckingham: correspond spurlock, York, | ing secretary, Mr w Trollinger; Boston, Mass. ; uperintendent of young people, Mr: veland, Ohic Thomas A. Gruver; assistant super- Ministers—Revs. J. A. Diekmann, Cin- | 'itendent of young people, Miss Mar- innati, ¢ Glimore, superin- [ Jorle Jones; superintendent of tendent Wesley pital, Chicago, 11 ; | Work, Mrs W. H. Jordan, Minneapol SDDECintende . dChvanagh. . okt Robert L. Armstrong; superintendent Puffer, Katamazoo, Mich.: of mission and Bible study, Mrs. Wil- inson, Buftalo, N. 7. liam Morgan: superintendent of pub- liclty, Miss Helen Duiin: superintend- ent ¢ vice, Mrs J. Nolan » rdent of supply, Stout, and missionary vo Mrs. J. W. Rodke an ‘Women's Mls:mnal‘_v Society of Mount Vernon Church to Meet. L property of the of the onary Society Waterloo, | Mr: Mrs, Tenn Prof. D Plan Special Music. The choir, under the Prot. T. H. Ward of Florid 1 Christmas in direction of . will ren- at the Shiloh hurch and Rev preach on “The special feature of i1l be the render- ubilee songs” by Quartet, with a ser ¥ the pastor upon “The > [hat Saves.” = aptist Institutional Waldron will Advent.” A ht service imber of * Male League’s Christmas Service. ger Life will 1 to Its mem- t league head- northwest, to- The League for the I ! give a Christmas prog bers and their friends quarters, 1628 K st > i oh LUTHERAN. = Dr. Rice to Deliver “Message.” A Christmas Message” will h ct of Rev. Dr. Clarence ¥ tomorrow, at the Church | Thirteenth and L streets s held at noon with Dr. F. W. Ballou teaching the men’s cla A Christmas vesper service will be h at 5 p.m., when a pageant, “Following will be given. Wiillam Nok sad the Christian Union at 7 p.m. the Rice | Church Md. Ave. and 9th St. N.E. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for MEN. Morning Service at 11:00 “The Heralds of Jesus” Evening Sery Father, day school co at 7:30: CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. A splendid program of carols, and song by the chiliren. ‘‘The Rebrew Or. chestra’” will assist with the musi “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. “CHRIST CHURCH (Missouri Bynod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. DERICK WENCHEL, ervice. Sermon “Looking on the Dark Side” . 6. aud Bible ening service, RI\TAULI PHIAN. " Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Worship, 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Chnstadelphxan Eccleésia 372 AR pope nat " “Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Sts. N.E Rev. MARVIN B. COOPER, Lincoln 9701 Morning service, 11-—Subject: Why They Called Him Jesus” Pastor. class, 9:45 am. o'clock. “Christmas Carols and Their _ Meaning” WASHINGTON | LODGE 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, DEC. 21, § P.M ivening service, 7:80-—Subject: “The Test and His Victory’ \ NEW CHURCH tiv«edenhorg an). 1 Church of the New Jerusalem | "’ 3 %e. | “The Coming of the World Teache: Program under auspioes of Order of the Star in the East. SUNDAY- 6:30 P.M. Twelfth of u Seriex of Lacures 'heosophical Interpretation of the Gospels” By JAS. W. McGUIRE. “The Boy Jesus and the Rabbis” LARGE LENDING LXBRA!Y Open” week days, 4:45 (o 5:43 p.m. ‘ZION TBh AND B STREETS Rer. ki orning Worshij NEAR, EVEN Pastor's Sermon, | T THE DOORS. ““The New-Born | Sung by the Cluss, Bible Tnstitute No charge. Evers | Special Christmas Eve Special Christmas Day 6. Children’s Christmas Party ) w.m. Advent Servic . and B pom- Euglish Christ Morning Sery German Christmas, Sermon, German & grrivaly unavi " Concordia Evan elical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:30 8.m.—Bible scbool. 11:00 2.m.— Services in German, YOU_ARE_WELCOME. Church of the Atonement North Capltol and R. 1. ave. REV. 1. 0. BAKER, PASTO! Sunday School—: 4 _Chureh Services—11 Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. Sun : expecially for new to use English, with social Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 0—Sunday school 11:00-GOD, IN THE LIKENESS oF TO 313 A.D. Second lectare in this period) morning from 7 to 8. 10th AND U STREETS Northwest C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. 9:30 2.t REV. W. Bibie s«.nmx Morning_wors Tuther League Special 8:00 p.m St.Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth ste. » Rev. . D. HAYES, D. D, “The Church Where You Feel at Home. BUNDAY: 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Christmas” service in Shristmas service Thursday—Regular service C. H. Butler. Christmas sermon and vening at 8. School, 9:45. En- . Christmas morning. 7 o'clock. * _ Wednesday, 8 p.m. r| 812 17th ST. N.W., Keller Memorial Lutheran| recitation | HARD SCHMIDT Pastor. | St. Paul’s English ] Lutheran | n Dndeavor meeting. 400 “HISTORY OF CHURCH FROM 100 REV. CLYDE BROWN BECOMES RECTOR Assistant at St. Stephen’s to Be in Charge of Silver Spring Parish. Rev. Clyde Brown, lately assistant minister at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, has been chosen as the rec- tor of Silver Spring parish and has uccepted, to date from January 15. Silver Spring parish, of which the parish church is Grace Church, Wood- side, was left vacant by the recent death of the Rev. Dr. J. Henning Nelms. St. Mary'’s Chapel at Aspen, Md., is also situated in this parish. For some time community services under the auspices of the Eplscopal Church were conducted in the armory at Silver Spring. Rev. Mr. Brown Brooklyn, N. Y. and a graduate of St. Stephen’s College, Annandale. He served in the Navy during the war, being attached to the U 8. Dela- ware, with the British C nd Fleet. He prepared for the ministry at the Virginia Theological Seminary, Alex- andria. Since his ordination as des- done ministerial work opal chapels on the Cos- duit road and at Hyattsville. He was ordafned a priest May 27, 1923, and | was immediately called as assistant | tephen's Church. IHe | mber of Sigma Alpha aternity He is a native of and of the American Le- is the chaplain of Harmony AL A M | Viva M. January to Lecture. | Viva M. January will lecture in the{ | Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street north- | | \west, tomorrow at 8 pm. on irth of Christ in You. _ DIVINE SCIENC S National Center of Christ | Healing and Christ Service MEETINC Wednesday at 2 p.m. |sto | | Loage, | r;-'ru(n\‘r mel Mondsy at § p.m.—Healing Meeting. Saturday noon—Healing Merting. | TEACHERS AND PRACTITIONERS Miss Emma Gray Mr Reed Miss Leona Feathers Hours from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. SECOND FLOOR FRONT Public_Cordially Invited REFORMED. REF ORMED AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. | Eizat 2550 i boaaeo Pastor. | SERVICES at 11 ns Fei| | AND 0 8T8 i Grace yupxiiy RANC 11 : N.W. " . D, Pastor. ISATAH ANT NOAT | Friends Church t and Irviog sts. n.w. for worship, 11 #.m. dsy prayer iweeting, KENWORTHY, PASTOR. W Friends Meeting 1811 S W, Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M ALL ARE INVITED. UNITED BRETHREN. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner North Capitol ard R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles altz, D. D.. Pastor. 9:40 u.m.—Sunday psilon | — | Christian Science Parent Church ‘ “The |, | EPWORTH LEAGUE Toplc Question.” iL8- . The leaders in the various local chapters of the District are as: fol- lows: Oxon Hill, Mr. W. W. Cohen; Metropolitzn, Dean W. A. Wilbur; Cheltenham, Mr. Hugh Ellis; Douglas, Marion Tucker and Mary Gastrock; ‘Waugh, Merwin Brown and Lanham, Mr. H. H. Rowland. The regular weekly social will be held at Metropolitan Chureh Satur- day at 8 p.m. Sallors and ex-service men are especially invited to attend. A treat will be given the children of the Gospel Mission Monday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock, when Santa Claus will come to see them. Morning watch service will be held at McKendree. Church, December 28, at 6::30 o'clock. ' Each chapter is re- quested to be at least represented at this service. The Third Department of the Dis- trict under Miss Mary Ruth Smith, Is planning to go to the Old Folks' Home Christmas at 7:30 a.m. and sing ristmas _carol ECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular League Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E 8t. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21—3 P.M. “The Truth About the Child Labor Amendment” J BERGER. tomorrow, “The Constant Matthew il.1, 11.7-12; Luke 7,“,.:“'*““ (D.-C.) Branc; 1 of the New Generation Represented in London, Eogland, and in Boston, Mass. Itegular Sunday service at 3 p.m. at Thirteenth snd L sts. n.w. (Church of Our Fathe Subject of lesson sermon : “CHRISTMAS." This Church is not con. nected withi the organiastion now known as irat Church of Christ, Sclentist, in : E E CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BRANCHES OF THE MOITHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SBCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbla roud and Evelid et. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1110 8. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 181k st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade. 14th et. and Park rd. SUBIKCT: “IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?” \DAY. 11 A.M. AND S P Y SCHOOL—11 READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURC Investment Bid Houre, 9 to @ (except Wednesda 7, jnd Sundays aad Lolidays. SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E— 14th and G Sta— (Wednrsa 10 to T, ¥s and Lolidays, to 5:30). The Arcade, 14th and Park Read (Second or)— 10 10 9 week dars (except Wednesdays, 10 to 5:30) ME THOD]\T “EP] COPAL. _ |EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. REV. J. W. WATERS, Ministar. Sunday School Hour. Sermon by pastor “Way of the Cross. —Epworth League and song service. A drams EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., Pastor 9:30 2.m.—Sunday School. ALL SOULS’ | CHURCH FOUNDED 1821, | SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. MINISTER. 9:45—Church School. 11:00—Morning worship. mon by the Minister: “The Christmas Glory” Miss Gretchien Hood, Soprane. 1 Bryluwskl, Contraito, Teior. Tittmann, Ser- | | | | | verett Hardel!. haries Trowbridge HB NEW CHURCH WILL FOR VISITORS FROM 4 T 5 TO 6:30 THERE PERIOD, WI' oN bass. | | Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. Ave. N.W. | H. L. COLLIER, Pastor Fundamental Faith, Pentecostal Power, Interdenominational Effort San., 2:00—San. School. 3100—Highest Shal Overshadow Thee. 7145—“A Light to Light- en the Gentlles.” CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY MISSES MIL- DRED ANDERBON, GRACE FORD AND ME! CHORUS. 5—Midweek Service. INCARNATION Northeast cor. Two squares -m of Ga. ave. Rev. H. MANKEN, Pastor. Service, 11 a.m.; Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Vesper service, 7:30 p.m. Bible School Christmas Service, December 23, at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Matin Service. 6 a.m. COMMUNITY INVITED. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W, (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. Gerraan service. Sunday scnool. English service: “Jelfi the Lamb and Son of God” 0 p.m.—Bible hour. 30 Tuesday, 5—Children’s Christmas Service. 1 tch Night Service, Dec. 31. All-Day Service New Year's Day. TONIGHT—Miss Ruth Bitting speaks at Young People's Meeting. Come to Every Service. EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MELHOD! 11:00a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the Pastor: “Christmas Gifts” | SPECTAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC. 7:00 p.m—Epworth Leaguc. 7:50 p.m.—Organ Recital | 8:00 p.m—Evening worship: | | | | | it Christmas Cantata, “The Story of Bethlehem” Louis Potter, A. A. G. 0., Musical Director, | | s Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist Marvm M E. Church South 10th s0d B Sta. CLAUDE M. HIHE!EJ\JM-&! i1 &.m.—«THE CHRIST OF CHRISTMAS," 5 A JOYFUL JOURNEY." 0:30. 7 p.m.—Epworth League CALVARY Southern Methodist On Que St. Between 30th and 31st Sts. REV. WAL AUBREY LYNCH, PASTOX, 11 a.m—DR. E. V. REGISTER. 8 p.m.—"CROWDING CHRIST OUT.” Spe. cial music by Men's Bible Cl MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. 8. 8. N.W. near Lamoot. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister. 9:30 a.m.~—Sunda School Bible Classes. -11:002.m—Morning worship. Pas- tor’s subject: “THE _QUEST OF THE WISE MEN" 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8: oopm Evening worship. Ser- mon by REV. E. V. REGESTER, D. D. Bpecial Christmas Musio at Both Bervioes. Thurs., 7 p.m—Christmas Service. and " Luther Place Memorial (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor 5 A.M.~—Bible School. AM —Sermon by Pastor. "™ White Gifts for the King Rendered by the Primary and Junior Departments. Pageant—Voices of Prophecy Monday, December 22, at 8:15 P.M. Tuesday, December 23, repeated This is a beautiful setting in music and Blbl! prophecy, arranged by Bess Davis Schrimer. 50 persons are in the cast, Mr. Dennls Con- nell, Miss Gregg, Mrs. Bogue, Miss Norman, Miss Campbell, Messrs. Koch, Hiltabidle, Keister, and the Pastor take leading parts. Miss Schrelner is assisted by Mre. Bogue and Mrs. Marle Forrest. The lighting effects are under direction of G. M. Diffenderfer, Jr., and Fred Shoemaker. o Christmas Morn 6:30—T! bone Cholr. 7:00—8ermon by Pastor. r(,"!V‘,OI.UNTARV CONTRIBUTIONS 11 AM 8 PM.— 6:45 P.M.—Senior League; Mt. VernonPlace M.E. Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W, A, Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 AM.—Junior Church, 11 A.M. —“Keeping Christmas” —“Big Business” CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE AT 7 AM. Chorus and Male Quartet, under direction of R. Deane Shure. _METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. n.e. MEV. C. F. LINGER, Minister. Preaching—11 a.m, and 7:45 p.m. A= Bunday School--0 :45 Tith aad 1t Dougles Memorial & %% REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastar a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m” and 8 p.m.—Public worship 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League service. 8:00 p.m. Tbursday—Prayer service. Annual Christmas giving for ON be held at 7 o'clock Christmas morn- | Folks' and Childrens® Homes tomor. ing, followed by the singing of row. Bring h or eatables,, excep Christmas carols at the homes In the| (omatoex. neighborhood. Sunday evening, December 28, MET! 713 3 n t. Te HODIST PRO’ TANT. 130-—Great Christmas pagean North Carolina Avenue = Methodist Protestant Church WESLEY Counecticut Ave. and Jocelya St. Rev. P. W. Crosby, Pastor Chevy Chase, D. C 11 AM.—BUBJECT: FRED €. REYNOLDS, Minister. “THE VISIT OF THE MAGI” UNDAY SCHOOL. 8 PM.: Christmas Carol Candle-Light Service By Large Chorus Choir Guest Artists MARJORIE WEBSTI BY POTTER, Director—HERBERT F. ALDRIDGE. 6 o’clock Service Christmas WILL GIVE CANTATA. Hamline M. E. Church Choir Serv- ice Tomorrow Evening. The quartet choir of Hamlins Meth- odist Episcopal Church will give a Christmas cantaia tomorrow evening, entitled “The Story of Christinas.” Miss EcitheB. Athey of the puh schools is the organist and dire In the merning the minister Joseph T. Herson will preach on i Song of the Angels.” A servic 9:45 3.m 1100 .m.— “The World’s Saviour™ 8:00 p.m Christmas C “Bethlehem By J. H. Maunder. ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH [ Lincoln rd., Riode Island ave. and U st. ne | REV. WALTER G. MoNEIL, D. D., Minista 11:00 .10 — "THE OFFERING O (Matthes, Christmas service R. Speelmaa, S Petworth Methodl.st Episcopal Church Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave, Tae Church With & Program Rev. Edward Hayes, D.D., Pastor EVERY 7:30 p.m. Ciureh 9:30 a.m. ‘\lETHOD [ST EPISC METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. | Jobn Marshall PL. (434) and O St. N.W. HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D.. Minister. 1 AW | “Are We Justified in Expecting a Universal Peace ?” s et | 11:00 8.m—The “Pageant by Adult Sunday || “Tl:fi Fhmhnas Message” School” £:00p, 7_p.m._Epworth League by Dean WILBUR of the G. “The Chri,lmas Story,’ by D= W. st A teautiful Pageant will prosent 7 am. Christmas Day—Prayer asd e e e Praise meeting. Carols Usual sesaion of the unday School - 8t 9:30 ‘wm., with Christmas oo cises by the intermediate and prima: Gepartments Visttors cord The Netional Methodist Church M Epworth League Address \;/dcome to All (Take Soldfers’ Home car to Upsbur and New Hampshire avenue, or and lowa avenue bus to the Iy invited. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pasi TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5t St. and Ta. Ave. 8.2 JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Pastor. School, 9:30 2 ANGBLE. " Epworth League —Preaching by the Pastor. G0od_music and & Gospel message. UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th ST. Sunday School. reaching by pastor. pworth League. o reaching by Pastor. ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED. HAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourteenth Emerson St. N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister. 11 AM.. Christmas Sermon “Song of the Angels 8 P.M. Christmas Cantata “The Story of Christmas™ Edith B. Athey, Director. * BETWEEN Sth and i0th Sts. (THE RED BRIOK CHURCE) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Bervice. 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath Scheol Classes for persons of all ages. 11:00 o clock—Children's Story by the Pastor, followed by Christmas Sermon: theme— “BELLS OF PROPHESY” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League De- votional Servics. Miss Mabel Lof. tus In_charg 8:00 P.M.—The Pastor will read— “Bird's Christmas Carol” With Pipe Organ Accompaniment The newly ‘organtzed choir will render special musio &t both werv- earnostly hopad that we mey have a larger attendence. MID-WEEK SERVICES: Monday. 3:30 P.M.—Story Hour, Conducted by our Deaconsss, to gother with ber helpers. Tuesday. 8:00 P.M—Clristmas entertainment and caatata by the Sunday School. 1:30 PM.—Child Wadnesday, Welfare Clinio, A.M.—Christmas service of song i‘&‘é&’*«*&&%& CAL\ ARY On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGO\&ER\, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible class, Dr. \r!‘wr John R. Poulton, president. &%fi%fi%flhfi - < — » 4 o Men's Class meets | Pari Teater | Epworth League. m.—-CHRISTMAS SERVICE Christie, teacher; of the BY Christmas DR “estival. MONTGOMERY 11:00—Fublic Worship and the celebration SPECIAL CHRISTMAS RMON ON THE SUBJECT: “The Discovery of Jesus” SPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem. “‘Prepare Ye the W (Harker): ant| hepherds' cent): anthem, "0 Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus ~Epworth League devotional service. 00—Public Worshlp and Christmas Cantata “The Birth of Jesus” Rendered by the Calvary Choir Mrs. W. W. Deal, Soprano Miss De Hart, Contralto Mr. Lippitt, Tenor Mr. Eden, Baritons and Director Miss Emma Louise Thompson, Church Organlist FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC Were i’ WAUGH M. E. CHURCH THIRD AND A STREETS N REV. WM. M. HOFFMAN, PASTOR 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 11 A.M.~—Morning Serncc Organ_Preinde—""Adeste Fidales’ Anthem—"Sing, Oh Heaveos'. Sermon, “The Meuage of Chrutmas Anthem—*‘There Were Shepherds’” Organ Pestlyde—"'Christmas March. 8 P.M—Evening Service Organ Prelude— ‘Christmas Pastorsle’ Anthem—*'‘Arise, Ehine for Thy Light Contralto Solo—"“The Virgin's Lullaby’ Offertory—Violln Solo—''Adagio” Sermon—“In the Fullness of Time.” Dass Solo-«Birthday of s Ki Anthem—-0n, Holy > rano Solo— A ern—ging 'O ‘Heavens Organ Postlude—"Christmas March. The Music \\mll Be Rendered hy Bessle Means Jordan Bass. Tda Seyboth Organist . S. Blanchard Violinls 7 P.M.—Epworth League. Lamare Tours Soprano. W. Alderman, fr. Contralto. --Miss Grace Peters | JMi%s Mary A Kauffman Join the crowds who rave FOUND AT FOUNDRY (SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR P ST.) Inspiring Messages Heart Warming Welcome Superb Music, by Quartette Choir REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D.,, MINISTER 11 A.M.—Sermon by BISHOP WILLIAM FRASER McDOWELL, D.D., LL.D. 8 P.M—~Sermon by DR. HARRIS “To Bethlehem by Another Way” Christmas Pageant—“Tableaux of the Nativity” P.M., Organ Recital, Mixed By Members of the Church School and Epworth League ; 9:30 AM.—Church School. Classes for all ages. 7:30 P.M.—Out-of-doors Ghristmas carols. Thursday, December 25, 7 A.M.—Christmas Morning Service &mwm\mm\wmmm\ ‘