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SYRIAN CLERGYMAN VISITS WASHINGTON Mgi'. Ysaie Joury Working in Irterest of Holy Land and His Church. To_establis In Washing Orthodox national in_the i eadquarters erest of the the oldest of . Ysaie Joury is n clergyman, who fo the patriarch of hi ccently held an interview Rev. Jam Freeman, hington, ther lead d voring to Federation of interested in his n with Right Bishop of V ing clergy have the Churches become sion here Mer. Joury largest citic the gospel of his church ing to ment _of church 1,000,000, and sentation in the Sepulcher in Jer Revicws War Objects. this country tablish. mem has His | | YSALE JOURY. OTHER PERFECT RECORDS Keller Memol'ial Lutheran Sunday School Meets “Challenge. The challenge issued by the Colum- bia Heights Christian Church School for a Sunday school to produce a member who has a record of 12 cars' attendance without missing Sunday, as has Miss Bthel Bai- A Dr. ham, Sa the se since Henry Allen Tupper scme months ago J. Stanley Durke of Howard University, will preach to- morrow Rov. Di of Fre Fulfille rted. Watch Wednesday at § p.m FORMER PASTOH RETURNS Rev. G. N. Luccock to Occupy Old N . Il-has been iuel Jud: 1vices of the resigna s morning edam” and d.” A can night s Pulpit HE EVENING REV.DR. 5. PORTER CALLED TO PULPIT First Baptist Congregaticn Invites North Carolina Min- ister to Pastorate. C., to become pastor | First Baptist Church of this city. has not as yet given his The local church has be STAR ADVENTISTS T! Year in Histo: Here S | More than 13 Seventh-Day Advent visit foreign land: sion Board stated $4,000,000 will be prises during the com te across the president Board, of dollars in sionaries will go South America, Turl tates and other | world. | gospel to the end of he commission of Ch id that ‘this gosy dom shall world for a and then shall the “The Adventict mapped out for gram In all its lumation of the sea, of the n tendcred 20 Porter to Rev. of Dur- of the e answer. 1 without minister Rev. Dr. 4 rogular ation of president 3 on “The Challenge | : $ p.m. on “Hope| itata will be pre histor gospe ervices will begin I Rev. at the Dr. Earle Wi Vermont A Here. We are sending many mi “and appropriating be preached witness unto all nations, WASHINGTO 0 SEND ry, Official ays. ist »day. ning year. A sionaries Spicer, 139 TO FOREIGN FIELDS Church Plans Biggest Missionary | missionaries of the Church ~ will the Forelgn Mis- More than spent for enter- Mission million These new to Africa, key, the sections Asi of th the earth, unde rist himself, of the king in all th nd come.’ enomination ha ry for the proc 1fley will pres venue s Hs- Bulkan We believe in spreading the r who s 1925 the biggest pro- WATCH SERVICE PLANNED. Eev. Earle Wilfley to Preach New Year Sermon. ch Christlan C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 192 4 PARK VIEW CHRISTIAN. Christmas Entertainment Held at Church Last Sunday. The Sunday school of the Park View Christian Church held its Christmas ontertainment last Sunday. Tho be- ginners gave recitations and songs at 10 a.m., and contributed ‘ fruits for baskets to be given to needy ones. At § p.m. the primary depart- ment opened the exercises with & song by a trio of girls and also by the whole department. Gifts of vegetables were presentcd by this de- partment. The junior department en- tertained with recitations by Bugene Robingon and Russell Baker, and a song by girl-. The juniors presented jtoys and miscelluneous articles. The intermediate department gave an act by five boys. Their sution consfsted of groceries. The adult department furnished $12, with which to purchase meats for the baskots which werc dren’ and 13 adults for their Christ- mas dinner. WILL PRESENT PAGEANT. i First Presbyterian Sunday School to Take Part. First Presbyteria morning Rev. Dr. | Brittan Clark will speak on {You is Born This Day | Thore- will be special music by the {¢horus cholr. “The Adoration of the At the Church | tomorrow John “Unto a Savior.' | o'cloe contri- | given to 12 chil-| PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN (RETUHNS FROM VACATION. BY CHILDREN OF CHURCH | g.v. 5. 5. Montgomery to Preach Fifty to Take Part at Bamlin:i b JT°“‘°::°W~ A tev. r. James era Montgomery Methodist Edifice at Evening | Las returned from a vacation in New " ! York and will ocoupy the pulpit Jof Service Hour. Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow. In the morning he will preach on the subject “The Lure of the Futury.” 1In | the evening he will deliver a sermon- lecture on “The Departing Year."” About 50 of the children and young people of Hamline Methodist Episco- pal SBunday School will give a pageant entitled, “In the Fullness of Time— Chrisi,” tomorrow evening at . The quartet will assist. The minister, Dr. J. T. Herson will | CHRISTIAN. preach a sermon tomorrow morning, | s “What to Believe About the Future| Lite." | VERMONT AVENUE The Epworth League is planning a | Vermont Ave. North a6 & banquet for 6:30 o'clock Wednesday | EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pestoh cvening, Dr. J. Phelps IHand giving | JESSE GUY SMITH, the principal add There will be | Director of Hellglous Education games from 10 to ! conducted | [By Mise MaDowell iteh Night| 9:493.m.—Graded church school. service will start at 11 o'clock, clos-| 11:00a.m.—New Year Service. 8:00 p.m.—Spectal music; brief sermon. dEb g Re ing a few minutes after the New Year | 7:00 p.m.—Christian End, is ushered in. Wednesday, 9 p.m.—Watch INTH STREET ‘NEW HEAVEN NEW EARTH’ CHRISTIAN STH AND D STS. N.E. 11:00— “Suffering With Christ 7:45— “Empowered Disciples” Rev. Dr. Wood's Sermon Topic for -* Tomorrow Morning. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, will preach tomorrow morning on “The| New Heaven and the New Earth.” The evening choir will repeat the program of Christmas carols and an- thems rendered last Sunday evening, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). UNION M. E, CHURCH S12 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sundsy School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by pastor. T:00 pim.—KEpworth League. $00 p.m.—Preaching by pastor. __ALL ARB CORDIALLY WELCOMED " LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH Lincoln Rd.. Rhode Island Ave and U 8t. N.E Rev. WALT McNEIL, it D.. Minister mon. “THE PRIVILEGE O FOLLOWING CHRIST.” (Mark, 1.16-20.) 7:30 p.m.—Informal __ Rervice. story: DESIRE NATIONS.” School, M. Pictate oF Speelman, Sup 3rd ana A Sts. N.B. Rev. Wm. M. Hoftman, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Suoday morning. 11 o'clock— New Year Sermon” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Lea; Sunday evening, 8 o'clock “Sunday School Christmas Plgean!" Donglas Memorial ° 0. WRIGHTSON, nr-. m.—8unduy _school. n 00 a'm.—Public wo 7:30 p. —Pageant, 10 p.m. Wednesday THE CHURCH 11th AND STS. N.F D., Pa b D. ‘he First Christmas Night service BIG WELCOM | Kingy und Shepherds,” a pageant pre- eI Aty Aatit. beginning at 7:15. The evening ser- Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. | “Ameri red the great W Lt War in 1217 to help in making the world | mafe for democracy, and o did many of he weak nations, too, zmongst which was our poor country, bel Lt the vight of life, independes liberty Church tomorrow morning a ser- mon appropriate to the new year. At the evening’service special musical | features will be presented under llh( direction and Dr. mon, also by Dr. Wood, will be on the subject, “Space, Time and Destiny.” New Year prayer meeting is to be held in the lecture room of the chureh Thursday morning at 9:15. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th _and Meridian Sts. N.W. Bible study. 10 a.w. | and Communion, 11 s.w. aod Rev. Dr. George N. Luccock, former | Pastor of Metropolitan Presbyterian Church and now pastor of the College | Church at Wooster, Ohio, will preach | tomorrow morning in Metropolitan | | Mildred Emily Cook, will be given by | members of the Sunday school and { church at 4:20 p.m. There will be a w: of William E. Braithwalte | Wednesday cvening, Wilfley will g Memorial follows man has been jfor 20 years; perintendent, Lutheran Sunds Miss Florence A, present every Sunday Dr. H. H, Seltzer, su- for 17 years; Mrs. Paul | as McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. teh night service beginning with hing would be granted to them > all with whom they were fighting even on their own said Mer. Jot stead of heing made safe for d ho world to hav made safe for the sreed powers who began to us Natio trume which they j ig those weak them and fc Bein dox Church, 10thing elsc nd brot reeds a redans thus followir tireat for ps. “But land tb great creeds <o mocracy £ the Leugue means 16 of t by acts that on reir battle rgyman the Ortho- ¥ mission is aud can b t one love coloniz- e stood b b of blood ample who shed His in tl of our of all Lut don 1, bLorn thplace country was the vior and the and religions, feel the great Wr that doly Land “I am here, the country not only t ? our Lord ountrymen, ) be good ost heartily sut also to American public ent situation eral and the nd to tr and mioral supp and Master who has he ind the the pres- n d in particuls their sympathy possible re t Holy i Pastor to Speak on Pos- sibilities. Calvary The pas > comit Dilitie will ntral the hool z=nd Baptist W Dr h both Better in the various ments inday school 1ding he cradle roll to the ent, similar special have been pr art from depart- Year BIBLE READERS’ LEAGUE. Plans for Winter to Be Laid Meeting Wednesday, Leaders Readers nity at Bible Com- t Work- mecting pam., at made for during the hanent tings has of ti eue, Bible Question , are plannin special or next Wednesc at 4 which definite pla arrying on Winter and body. The pl not been decided Officers will Louise Harding 1 side, will outline WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. Open-Air Meating | Elanned Ninth and E Streets. "h night scry et or and who is plar e M aril th at A special wat e 18 be- inz arransed t Hall, Ninth and air service ssion_corner at Mre. William Buckin meeting from § to »{ Bible 1lall An m will have o'clock, the from 9 10 the women from 10 11 o'clock. Supt. 1L W. Kline and & group of the oldest mission workers in the ity will have the last hour. Refresh- ments will be served at midnight. Tonight the duct the service. Supt: 1. W. Kline ) nen to to Tomorrow will be the night speaker. School Children Entertain. The boys and girls of the Immacu- Jate Coneention School entertained their friends with a Christmas pro- of songs and recita- afternoon. At the entertainment Santa gifts and the distributed mas boxes from a tree thal stood on tho stage, not forgetting the pastor, tiev. J. E. Connell. Rev. E Hez Swem to Speak. “Winter Story, IV: Happiness Out af a Hat!” will be related by Rev. B. Hoz Swem tomorrow night. when the Erown Trio will play melodies at the Centennial Bantist Chure The norning subject is “The Fatherhood Heart.” Scnnons Are Announced Itev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the llowing sermons tomorrow: Morn- ing, "The Exactions of the Cross,” and n the evening “Sins, an Inherited Tendeney. 'Qur Lord’s Command ” “Cleanse the Lepers In your holiday giving remember the three” mil- lion outcast lepers and send your gift by check or post officc order to the Washington trcasurer, Mrs. Washington Topham 43 You St. N.W. | 1 1 | i \ | | “Inasmuch as ye have done it undo one of the least.of these o« o o ye have donc it unfo Me.” big | pro- to pre- | worlkers at Biblc | the young people will con- | Christ- | for 16 : Hd¥ry C 16 years: Mrs. A. E Last year in the 42 members had perfect A. De Hart, Rohrman, for { Hazel, for school dance. Temple Bap orward with the record of Mrs. Ruth Horner. who had a perfect attend- ! of 15 years lance PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN. { Yule Program Arranged by Con- cordia Sunday School. Christinas service of cordia Evangelical Lutheran _Sunday | sehool wil be held tomorow at 7:30 p.m. A pageant depicting the incidents con- nected with the birth of Christ will be presented. After the service the teachers and officers of the Sunday & bol will give a reception to the memn bers and friends of the school and of the gregation in the church parlors. Wednesday a New Year eve will be held at the church at 830 pm. After the service a Watel it Party will be held in the churc parlors under the auspices of the Evan gelical League. A brief devotional serv ice will be held at midnight “APPRECIATION” IS TOPIC. Rev. i | the Con- Next | servic Jason Noble Pierce to Con- tinue Sermon Series. First Congregational Church, and G streets northwest, to- Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, the minister, will continue his series of expository sermons on the Book of Acts by speaking at 11 a.m. on “Ap- preciation.” At 4:45 p.m. there will be a devotional-musical vesper serv- ice, at which the chorus choir of r,o voices will sing the Yuletlde carols sung at the White House. At 8 p.m there will be the last presentation of | the costumed play-pageant, “When Christ Was Born At th Tenth morrow Services at St. Mary's. At St. Mar; Church tomorrow | there will be Il masses at 7:15 and | 18:15 o'clock at which the children will ing The high mass will be at 9:15, at which the choir will'repeat the hristmas program, and after which | there will be benediction. The las mass is a low mass at 11:15 o'clock. rols gue to Meet. Jesus” will Secular Len “The be t Sunday School came | Church corge affair Tuesday ev cock are on their way he has several speaking engagements. Burr G. entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Luccock in Mr. an their and town first and P A1l addre; in the ning. in t d Mrs. home at 6 avenue southeast SERVICE TO GO ON AIR. | Special Musical Program at Metro- politan Church at 10:30 A. M. The entire service at the Metropol- itan M broadca WCAP. tion musie beginni Richard Johnston, who for nearly vears church. carols will be included. Dr. {preach at 11 a.m. Rev. Life ganist Watel next V p.m. glad ‘rom consist and 1 charge. serv on leave t Grove, N | EVANGELIST TO PREACH. | Will Occupy Pulpit at McKinley Baptist Tomorrow. Rev, Dr. | gelist, argued in the open forum of the Secu- | Musicians' Hall, 1008 E tomorrow Matthews lar League, street northwest, at 3 o'clock. E. will be the lecturer. lecture the audience in the discussion 3 Dawson will participate will Revmw Year. Tn the New York Avenue € tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the ‘tinister, R Joseph R. Sizoo, will preach on “Hitherto." Sunday eve- ning he will preach on “The Religious Significance of the Events of 1924." At both morning and cvening services | portions of the Christmas music will be rrpmm; by the quurnl Specml Music Plsnned Christmas music will" rendered tomorrow night at the Sec- {ond Baptist Church, fourth street | and inia avenue southeast. Chil- !dren will take part in the program, |singing around a tree. The pastor, Rev. E | will tell a’ Christmas s {on “Our Church Program.” lis C. ory. At the| Evangelist to Speak. Elder W. }. Martin, Christian evan- t of Cleveland, Ohio, will preach the Twelfth Street | Church tomorrow at 11:30 a.m., § p.m. and Monday at 8 p.m. . Third Baptist Services. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock whl| have for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, “A Hap eler,” and at 8 p.m. ‘Success, ‘ DIVORCE- WRECKED HOMES A Sign of the Times B. G. WILKINSON, PH. D. wSatisfactory Courtship and Marriage | Making Happy Unhappy Homes” Lecture by o DR. B. G. WILKINSON Doan of Theology, Wash, Misstonary College, SUNDAY, DEC. 28—S P.M., —At the— CAPITOL-MEMORIAL CHURCH, 5th and F Sts. FREE. MUSICAL PROGRAM, 7:30-8 P.M; Christian | afternoon | Following the | L str Crowded Out.” kins, the pastor, will have charge of | the services, Tenth Street Baptist Church will sing. Rev. a.m. |the B sisted There will be an evening | o'clock “God’'s Stewards” “God" of the Temple morning. | be The Sunda will and th urch | I | be | lighted Christmas | 5 Primm, | there w | | | i | | | | | | Schedules Lecture on Chma At the Grace street and South Car east, fwill with view: from be Will Hold Watch Semce. At Lincoln Congregational Temple to- | morrow | will speak from the subject, Believe at 10 o Trow 9:30 to duct services and serve emorial M. t tomorro will ng be at 10:3 has been t Many of Harry o Miss Mar. will have c! h night se Vednesday there will be a social, | time Dr. Mitchell and his wife will be o meet a 19 to 12 p. of commu evival with This will e in_the present pastorate, and ew Year for his d: new . Alexand will preach eets morth and Mr. Lamkins Mrs. L. A. Pinkey will conduct meeting at 6:30, ¥ by PO Mrs. sermon by Baptist In the =choo! e B. Y. Ba watch night services will be held | Wednesa: from § a lecture ¢ stereopticon young o'clock, The 11 morning in Man?" ill be = wats clock. Presbyterian Metropolitan A special vlay afternoon at { Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and Rev. s Stewards” “Keeping B Tomorrow morning there wmorning scrvice the nastor will speak { will be special music by the choir. he evening at the Church, streets northwest ss brotherhood Church and Mrs. Luc- outh, where sermon. Xt Wednesday @ held at o'clock, the church, Dr. ning, by a devotional serv! arrangements are committee composed Williams are | 08 North Carolina| Mrs. Howard (. Grissom Fau | Parvis “Musing While t will be the subject « ence E. Rice, at 10:4 EChu rohisenibe | &= Cis GRUIOLHO W morning by Sta- | program of on tht chimes, o'clock, by Dr. unday school Dr. . W. class. At of the Young Ve Union; topic, “New Stanley Thurlb; ed E 0 7 he the chimer of old Christmas The minister, Mitchell, will | ‘The Imperatives | Brewer, the or- | harge of the music. rvice will be held From 8$:30 to 10| at which | D. be o held Tuesday H Street C! Rev. Dr. W. L. secretary of the Churches, will be o'clock service Christian Chur southwest. The church, Rev. Har the speaker at 7:45 munion will be se to those who the morning service not partaken over a of their friends. | the services will union, consecration h the minister in Le the concluding | o Dr. Mitchell ’ charge will v in Ocean Mrs. Margaret Hy resident worker in | and a misstonary lough, wil give on China in Roseda! | 416 Tennessee morrow at 8 p.n. used in the lecture jand Mrs. China. ler Wilbanks, evan- at 3:30 o'clock to- the McKinley west, ‘on “hrist and beginning at ice at 11:30. in charge of of 1, chairman; Miss Anncunces Sermon Tnpm: he Fire Jf Rav. Dr. .. tomorro ur Father (Un Burn ople’s Year 7:30 pm hristian. Darby, Federation ninister Dickens, pm. Th of will to evening a recep- tion and watch night service will be 9 with a program and social| features in the early part of the eve- followed by refreshments and The a members of the Alpha Christian Endeavor Soclety,|at midnight and will watch Miss Bertha | prayer and song. Clar- | topic versalist), Thirteenth and L streets. | is held at noon with| Ballou teaching the men's | pm., devotional meeting Christian leader. | i The Christmas party | for the church school and parish will executive of speaker at the 11 tomorrow at H Street Sixth and H strects the be com- ved in the evening are unable attend or who hav period of time. Missionary to Give Lecture. lHert, formerly a Rosedale Mission le M. E. from China on fur- | n illustrated lecture | Church enue northeast to- | pictures to be were taken by Mr. Hyllert during their stay in Geriah Lam- _UNIVERS the choir of the il will prea 1S at 11 as- Lamiins. service at § isie G. Rev. Clarence E. R, 45 a.m., sermon Is Sub;ect i " will be the subject Rev. T. O. Jones at Church tomorrow evening his subject Hold of Faith.” 1 meets at 9:30 a.m. at 7 p.m. At 12 School, Dr. ¥. tional ple o'clock with Men" W. Ballou meet| of Christian Un ptist Church, Ninth Year”; leader, Mr. Stanley ALIST. " CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. NW. ce, D. D., by the Pastor. Subject: “Musing While the Fire Burns” (noon), s Class At the ¥ ion; Sunday led oung topic, Pastor. / Thurlby. 1a avenue south- A HEALING to 12 o'clock. There | Will be h on China, illustrated | slides showing 80 people will have 1700 7 _STREET Clubhouse of American Pen Women. Sunday morning at 11 o'clook. Everybody weloome, * dSERVlCE and will con- NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). refreshments. R (Revelation Sixteenth St. —Classes of the & 10:00—Arcana Alice Thacher ¥ 11:00—Morning sermon Free Lending Library, All Welcome PASTOR. RE | Rev. R. W. Brooks | ‘Should I Wednesday night ch sorvice beginning worship 1i.12.) ahove Q@ Northwest. unday School Post. with Pastor’ open_daily. Always. PAUL SPERRY. CHRISTAL C 0‘\(.RFA,ATIO AL. Church of the New Jerusalem ss for adults, led by Mrs. DELPHIAN. ChristadelphianEcclesia Prery NAVAL_LO) inday. 11:30 a.m. 330 Pa. aves.e. (CONGREGA' DGE HALL. Ali welcome. ‘Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Worship. 11:00_a.m. and 8:00 p.m. WALTER AMO:! OTHER & 1AM Wesleyan Pentecostal 8rd and 4tb N.W H. B. HOSLEY. Preaching: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m WE! HALL MIsblON A D St. Bet. REV. REV. GEOR Pastors. CORDIAL 623 LA For the P Scriptural Holiness. Sunday rervice, Praser meeting. -r\.urm-y, 8 p.m. Wi “Reclaiming Vesper service. 5:00 p.m.— GE C. WISE, 6:00 p. 9i4da. EVERYBODY OME_TO_ALL m.—Intermediate C. .m.—Church School. MT PLEASANT TIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. S MORGAN, Minister the Past” “Time Conscripts or Time Adventures” E. Soclety. WELCOME. i preach a briefia soclal at 10:30 o'clock and ending with a devotional and prayer at 12 service o'clock. of song New Yenr Eve Service. A service of praise and song will be held in the Central Church, Sixteenth and Irving streets |northwest, New Year eve. The serv- |ice will continue one hour and close the old new year in with The pastor, Rev. Dr | Taylor will make a lrxtkf address i vear out and the "Mu-acle oi 1924" Is Topic. “The Miracle of 1924 of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to- | merrow morning at Pe Memorial. In the cvening a children’s cholr musical will be given under the di- rectiomw of Miss Elizabeth McKinstry The regular choir will assist. The pastor will give a short sermon Mon- day at 7:30 p.un. The annual Christ- s exercise of the Sunday school will be held. Wednesday night a wateh night service will be held from |9 to 12 p.m. | Ex-Gambler to Preach. | Rev. R. H. Walker, known as the converted gambler, will preach at 11 n. and 8 p.m. tomorrow at St. John's Baptist Church, W street betwcen Fourth and Fifth streets, SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. | 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1859 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 8.m. to 8 p.m.) | VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY, § P.M “FATHER TIME AND THE FIRST FRUITS” WEDNESDAY, 9 TO 12 P.M New Year’s Watch Service “HR CIENCE_NEW _ CHRISTIAN “Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 | Christian Scieace Pareat Church of the New Generation nted tn Loodon. England. and in fass. Regular Sunday service at 3 P.o. at Thirteenth and L sts. n.w. (Church of Our Father). ' Subjeet of lesson sermon “TRANSLATION.” This Church is not eon First Church of Christ, Boston. Maait 0 Y FRIEND:! Friends Church 13th and Irviog sts. o.w. 6. 8. 9:45 4 w. Meeting for worshlp, 11 a.m. C » 8:30 pw. Thursdsy pruyer moeting, 45 p.m. 8. KENWORTHY. PASTOR MURRAY 1335 Moarce St. N.W. Phone Columbia 8001. TO_ALL. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N\W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. ALL_ARE INVITED. CATHOLIC ST. MARY'S CHURCH 5th St. N\W. Bet. G & H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15, 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Christmas Program. Last Low Mass at 11:15. English Prayers and Sermons. REFORMED. REFORMED First AT,13th AND MONROE sTs. S| DR ES D. BUHRER SERVICE 10 a.m. and S p. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 8 :45 15TH AND O 8TS. \Grace HENRY H. RANCK, D, 11—*“UNITY AND PEACE." 8_*THE TOWER OF BABE 9:40—Sunday School. 7 _p.m. Y. W. C. A PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. G. A, 901 Rhode Tsland ave. n.w. Vesper Services. Sunday. 4 .| BIBLE STUDENTS. Scieatist, in | | n' 6. AV romouon of 2:30 p.m. FLC 11:00 a.m —"MODER! REGATION AL. 500 p.n_— LOOKIN MAGL™ 3 BACKWARD.” Jan. 10th =hd G Streets N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister 11 AM~—"“APPRECIATION" WITH MUSIC First‘Congregation;.l Church 8 P.M.—COSTUMED PLAY-PAGEANT “WHEN CHRIST WAS BORN” Christmas st and Albert Parr direct and take leading parts. scenes enacted by large cast. Free-will offering. MUSICAL VESPERS, 445 P.M. tory in seven Estelle Wentworth Yuletide Carols. Antiphonal Singing Songs That Were Sung at the White House Soloists—Ru Filbert D. Kratzler, tenor; Free-will offerl Stahl, ~doprano: Jobn reille, baritone; Charles T. MIDWINTER COURSE OF CONCERTS w Smith Goldle Dressier Hutehins, contralto; Ferry, orgaals 3—The Oberlin College Male Glee Ciub Concert and Musical Play. Twents-five voices. 12—The TIntes Dateh Vjolinist 26—The de Sayn- 5‘"‘? de einl, Pl 24 Russ the New Course _Ticket Artists. Nicholas Vasilieff, Russian Te et Feln Rybier, Polisn Planist: erly Trio and Eversmao. Herman Sevely, ?m' folin Virtuosa; nor; Ary Dulfer, Alice Eversman, Dramatic Soprano; *Celilist; Helen Corbin PLYMOUTH CHURCH (Congregational) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 9.m.—Church_school Orchestra and Della Baker, Lyric Soprano. soloist with ail ind Philadelphia Bymphony Orchestras. b “With r:-erged seat 3100 All concerts at 8 P.M. Single_ Admission, International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 th St. N.W. 11 a.m.—Tecturs by PILGRIM A. R. of Brooklyn, N. ¥ 3 p.m.—Lectore by Mr. Gous. Subject: “World Dominion Being Transferred—Millions Now Living ‘Will Never Die” (The public specially invited.) .m.—Service meeting. m.—Tower study. EEATS FREE. NO_COLLECTION. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. GoUx Presbyterian | Viva M. January's Lecture Topic. Viva M. January will lecture in the Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street { northwest, tomorrow at 8 pm. on “ather Time and the First Fruits.” Wednesday from 9 to 12 pan. will be a New Year watch service, consisting of program, soc hour and devo- tional service with the orzeuization now known as | Pastor. | _UNITED BRETHRE? Between 8th and 10th Stx. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service :30 A'M.—Sabbath School. Classes for Persons of All Ages. 11300 o'clock—Children's Btory. Ber- mon by the Pastor: Theme— “THE PILGRIM ROAD” 6:45 P.M.—Epworti League Devo- tional Service. 8:00 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC ICE. Sermon by the Pastor. X fearty welcome to eversbodr. T. B._ LARIMORE. Minis Columbia Heights Christian Park Road Near 14th Harvey Baker Smith, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor 00 p.m.—Young people’s teu. T:00 p.m.—Christian Eudeavor 8:00 p.m —Christmas song choir. HE, SERV- Theme "UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corper North Capitol and R Sts. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D, D.. l'n-nun will be the | Sunaay deavor Day. Sermon, “'On the Right Side."” ~cuoor. Unristian The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “The Christlike Life” | Followed by spirit messages I s anine T e e L Oriental MRS HENKLE LDS \H'».II\LJM NDAY s Treryioay i a resdioe | _Phone Linc. 2049, UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Northeast Masonic Temple. 8th and F Sts. N.E. the A { Sunday, 8 p.m, lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack. Spirit greetings by Rev. lda E. Strack. Healing service at 7:30 am Sundas th st. n.w n's Lyceuni T rtered by s. Circle every TI , ate8 PAL All welcome. Bring vour friends. * "METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. ur,, 600 Pa. Ave "l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | “THE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE" MID-WEEK SERVICES: Monday, 3:30 P.M.—Stery Hour, Conducted by our Deaconess, together with her helpers. Tuesday, §:00 P.M.—Methodist Class 1:30 P.M.—Child Wel- fare Clinic Wednesdsy Night (New Year Eve), 8 to 10 p.m.—Social Hour. 10 to 11 —Song, Praise and Testimony Meet- ik, 01710 13—Special Watch Night Program (Candle Light Service). Pnk View Chmtnn “Church k& Road East of Georgia Ave. wu.rzn. F. SMITH. Minister. 9:45 8.m.—Bible school. Preaciiog at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m 00 8. 1u.—Junior church Nauonal Center of Christ | Healing and Chnst Service | Wednesday at o~ Constructive Curreat Monday at 8 p.m.—Healing Mesting. Saturday noon—Healing Meeting. TEACHERS AND PRACTITIONERS Miss Emma Gray. Mrs. S. E. Reed Misk Leona Feathers Hours from 11 a.m. 10 6 p.m 12 17th n- N.W.. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ic_Cordiall tted Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scho 11:09 a.m. and 5 p.m. tor, hing by the ‘CHRXS MAS Wednesdoy at 10: :30 CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbla road and Eveiid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 11 0 St. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th ¢t. and N. Y. ave. | Fourth Church of Christ, Sc Tue Arcade 14th st azd Park 1d Petworth Methodlst Episcopal Church | Grant Cirele nnd N. H. Ave. i “The Church With a Program'’ | Rev. Edward Hayes, D.D., 9:30 a.m.—Su 00 a The pastor, for all zrades “THE T 00 p.m ™ pom Denmett |“CHRISTIAN SCIE C!:" LESSON FOR THANKSGIVING DAY. .12 NESDAY EVENING READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 15th and K Hours. 9 10 9 (except Wednesds T, jund Sundags sad Lolidays 5’30 | sEcoxD CHURCH—111 © St. N.E—~ .1 to 8 pm. (exce 1 to 6: Sundays, 2:30 1o 5:30. THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sta.— Hours, 10 to 9 (Wedoesdass, 10 to 7, | a0d Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH— e S 0 s mal e (Second Floor 10 to 9 week days (except Wedneadays, | “W ork and Observations Mexico” Wednesday. Decembe: Annual Watch Night Service EVERYBODY 1S INVITED. u— Rosedale M. E. Church Tl 416 Tenn. Ave. N.E. Rev. C. F. Linger, Pastor 9145 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching. 83100 P.M.— Illustrated Lecture on China By Mrs. M. Hylbert Returred Missionars from Chioa e pictures were tuken by Mr. and rt while in China ALL A.M. AND 8 P.M. 1AM MEETINGS— 10:30 pam., | | Hilbe WELCOME. i B \iETH(IDINT EPISCOPAL (Lnlnrzdl = MOUNT PLEASANT | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th_St. N.W. near Lamont Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Pastor. S School tible Classes. | 11:00a.m- mon by the Pastor. pworth League. Evening worship. mon by the Pastor SPECTAL, MUSIC AT BOTH SERVIC CALVARY Southern Methodist - On Que St. Between 30th and 31st Sts. REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, PASTOL. 11 a.m.—“DAYS SHOULD SPEAK.” 8 p.m.—Christmas service by the Sunday EPWORTH “THB OD-WILL CHURCH” M. E. CHURCH SOUTH th ST. AT N. CAROLINA Aav E. 7:00 p.m .l 8:00 p.m. Ser- s Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship with children. Sermon by the Pastor: “Why Jesus Came” SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m—Evening worship: Christmas Hymns and Carols Louis Potter, A. A. G. .. Musical Director] Edwin Moors, Jr., Organist 11 AM.—Bishop Male Quartet, under dnrectlon of Mt. Vernon Place 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 A.M.—Junior Church, 11 A.M. [N W. F. MacDowell 8 P.M.—Rev. Lucius P. Bridgers WATCH NIGHT SERVICE WEDNESDAY 6:45 P.M., Senior League—7:40 P.M., Organ Recital, Chorus and R. Deane Shure. | and Morning worship. Ser-! | Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Churcllw 6th St. Bet. WM RATTLE. 11 a.m.—Preaching by Rav. D. D.. Presiding Washington District Quarterly FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. Where You Will Find INSPIRING MESSAGES, SUPERB_MUSI HEART-WARMING WELCOME. Minister Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. 9 :30 a.m.—Church School. 1100 am “THE LOST CHORD OI CHRISTMAS" :43 p.m.—Epworth League 8100 p'm — THE BIRTHDAY OF HOPE" . E Meeting Services. " Communion. Preaching by Rev, I . Medford. . D) p.m.—Profects_demonsiration. “Pictures | of the Holy Land and Origin of Christmas.”” by Dr. John O. Kuotp. You Are Weloome to Our Services. N. B.- ices \\mlnudflr evering. R EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. -8.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. anday. Dec. 28 QUEEN ESTHER ANNIVERSARY 30 2.m.—Sunday School Hour. 00 a.m.—Pastor will prea 3:00 307, IMBER 2:00 10 12200 pom WATCH NIGHT Social-Tnspirational—Devotional. TR]NITY M. E. CHUI CHURCH Sih St and Pa. Ave JOSEPH DAWSON, Pb. n,, rm-n Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sermons by ihe pastos THE GIFT THAT BRIN §:15 p.m. (Monday) Sunday | hool 3 (Wednesday) —Watch services. pecial sermon YBODY WEICOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). HAMLINE METHODIST | EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourteenth and Emecrson Stx. NoW. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister. 1 AM.. ‘Third Sermon on “What to Believe About the Future Life™ 8 P.M. Christmas Pageant by the Sunday School I Y SCHOOL. Men's Class ||| rk Theater. YEAR EVE: 11, Sublec: ALL GIFTS. tmas Pageant | 9:00 p.m. | METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marhall 1:) and © St HARRY DAW s(b\‘ .‘IIT(HELL D.. Minister. 10:30 m.m.—Speeial music on the chimes played bs Dr. Richard Johoson. 1 am “Meeting the Imperatives of Life” The entire_sersice will be broadcast station WCAP. 8 pom.—Addressas by the Minister and Rev. J. P, HAND, 3 WATCH-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. 550 to 10 p.m.—Social. 10 to 12 pm.-COMMUNION. con secration. revival and sermon. . Minis ter in charge AM.—SUND. meets in WEDNESDAY. NEW 10-11—Social Hour. 11-12—Wateh Night Service. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Pastor Church of the People. Free Pews to Al 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin, Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, , Dr. Arthur C. John R. Poulton, president. 11:00—Public Worship and Sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject "The Lure of the Future” 7:00—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Public Worship and Sermon. Lecture by Dr. Montgomery, the subject:, . ‘The Departing Year” Special music morning and evening. ‘Watch Night Services Wednesday, Houg from 10 to 11 o'clock. Next Bunday the new Minister will L METHODIST CHURCH Between 14th and 15th Streets Christie, teacher; on ,» beginning at 9 o’clock. Social

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