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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BIBLE CONFERENCE PROGRAM SSUED Schools to Open Session Tuesday With Many Dele- gates Attendmg Arrangements for the international nference of the World Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools have béen completed by the Washington opening session will in Calvary Baptist com b ittees, The Church Tuesduy evening De s_from Europe. Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America will attend to present graphic reports of service rendered by the organiza- tion in forelgn and domestic fields. Rev. Robert G. Boville, founder of the World Association of Daily Vaca tion Schools, will deliver the opening address. Cora Wilson Stewart, noted educator, will speak at the educa- tional sessions b delegation of teachers representing the local schools. A special musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Me- Millan of Philadelphia Bixhop Freeman to Spenk. 1 the opening of the con- « reception will be held at »me of Mrs. John Hervey Young, ! ' Freeman will deliver an address of welcome to the visit- ing delegates and officials, Mrs. Min- nigerc Andrews. honorary chair- man of the Washington committees, Will be present at this receptior Headguarters for the conference will be maintained in the Hotel Eb- bitt, where a pre-conventlon meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. This session will be a busi- ness conference, and the financial secretary of the World Association of Daily Vication Bible Schools will veal that the organization has $10.0 on hand fe 25, to mect a budget of $22,000 1 d to carry on exten- sion work in the foreign quarters of American citles and in Oriental re- gions Program of Conference. conference prog follows: p.m s meet the white parlor Hotel Eb bitt; 4 pm., reception to visiting delegates at the home of Mrs. John Hervey Young R street; 8 p.m official opening of the conference in Calvary Baptist Church, educational session. at which Cora Wilson Stew- art will make principal address relative to w eracy and_its effect on 150,080,000 children. Rev Frede ch of New York, Rev. Dr lovd W kins of Philadelphia Miss Mina_McLeod Stewart of Ottowa, Canada: Mrs. Mabel Olmsted Hold- ridge of Brooklyn, N. Y., who founded Daily Vacation Bible Schools in Bul- garia, and others also will speak at the opening session, Wednesday—9 am., visit of dele- gates to National Cathedral, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery and Alexandria where a welco eption will be given by the churches of that city; 0 p.m. public meeting in the white parlor of the Hotel Ebbitt, for round-table discussion of the pro- gram of the World Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools for the next three years in foreign and do- mestic fields. Among the speakers are: John S. Wurts of Philadelphia, Mrs. Oscar Levy of Baltimore, Prof H. H. Underwood of Korea, Prof. N. C. Laird of Canton, China, and Prof . C. Knapp of Shanghai. At § p.m., in Calvary Baptist Church, motion pictures showing more than 1,000 Chinese pupils of the World Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools marching in a religious pag- in Shanghai, China. These chil- dren can be seen carrying banners demanding more schools for the boy and girls in China, Pageant Is Planned. The motion picture feature will be followed by the presentation of an American-Oriental pageant, conceived and conducted by Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, and indorsed by the Wash- ington committee of which Mrs Minnigerode Andrews is honorary chairman The wairmen of the Washington committees are: Ho r J. Councillor, platfc Mrs Elsie . Laughlin, public R. I. Garber, mus ‘owne personnel; Miss costumes; N K. Gardner, ffects; Mrs. Hattie C. Pri- active chairman of commit- nd Rev. P. L. Vernon, pastor First Baptist Church of Alexandria, member of executive committee. CLASSES IN HEALING. Viva M. Janua will lecture in ity Auditoriu 26 Eye street to- morrow at 8 p.m. on “My Fathe Busine Monday at 5 and § p.m Garnett January will conduct classes 1 Christian healing Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. a class in Jessons in truth will be held. Friday > p.m the regular healing meet- ing iarnett January rvices at Fifth Baptist. 1. Briggs will anpounce the motto and for Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow morning, and preach on “Abe n; n Blessings.” At ght he will preach on “Pilate’s Three Questions. The annual ge zether supper will be held next Thursday night, $ o'clock, and the annual business eting 1 election of of s immedi- ately following Bible Institute Opens Monday. The Bib Institute of Washington, 1316 Vermont avenue, will open for its Winter semester next Monday at 7 pm. In place of Rev. J. T. Mob- berly, who has moved to a pastorate in Verons, Pa, Dr. Moomaw of Waynesboro, Pa, will continue the subject on prophecy where the former left « Instead of Tuesday evening, the classes on Bible doctrine by Dr. Kuldell and Bible prophecy by Dr Moomaw will hoth meet Friday eve- ning, Dr. Kuldell from 7 to 8 o'clock and Dr. Moomaw om § to 9 o'clock Daughters of King Visitation. The Duughters of the King of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington will visit the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, xth and 1 streets northeast, next Wednesday evening. This is the regular bi- nual visitation of the order to one its most flourishing chapters. The visitors will be welcomed by the vicar, Rev. C. Abbott, and by Mrs, Albert Brooke, president of Good Shepherd Chapter. . Will Preach on Discipline. “Discipline” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. H Dun- ham at the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, and at 8 p.m. he will take for his subject “Does It Pay Rev. E. Hez Swem's Subjects. Winter story No. 5, “A Live Man in a Hearse!” will be related tomorrow night by Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of Centennial Baptist Church. He preaches at 11 o'clock a.m. on “I For- ‘\'ird Myselt,” To Address Bible REV. FLOYD W. TOMPKINS, DR. PORTER ACCEPTS CALL TO D. C. CHURCH Will Assume Duties January 18 as Pastor of First Baptist Congregstmn. Samuel Judson Porter of , N. C, has accepted a call pastorate of the First Bap- 16th and O streets, and assume duties January 18. Porter attended the watch night services at the church. Rev. Dr. J. Stanley dent of Howard Universit preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on Three Fundamentals,” and at § Settled at the Cross. STARTS IN THIRD YEAR. Rev. C. R. Stauffer Has Pulpit An- Dr the Church, p.m., niversary. The regular services will be held tomorrow at the Ninth Street Chris- tian Church, with sermons by th pastor, Rev. C. R. Stauffer, who be- Eins his third year as minister. The morning topic will be “The Mind Which Was in Christ Jesus,” and the Jetter Than Silver and Gold.” Thursday evening the regular church night services, with dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by d»‘\(\(lwi!l:fl and committee meetings, will be - sumed. The meeting of the off ml Doard will be held at § o'clock The monthly meeting of the Wom- an’s Missionary Society will be held Wednesday, followed by a meeting in the afternoon of the Ladies' Aid The topic at the meeting of ‘the Missionary Society will be the leper | work. The business group will meet in the evening, in a joint session with the business group of the Co- lumbia Heights Christian Church. The pastor and members will tend the evangelistic conference i Baltimore next Monday and Tuesday. SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS. A. H. Brasse Chosen Head at Park View Christian. A. H. Brasse was elected superintendent of the Sunday of the Park View Christian Church last Monday evening. Other officers re-elected were: J. W. Ayres, perintendent of adult department; de- general . Crist, superintendent of junior partment; Mrs, M. Rouse, superin- tendent junior department; Mr R McCullough. superintendent begin- ners' department; Mrs. J. B. Craw- ford, superintendent cradle roll; Don- ald Weikert, secretary; Charles Jon enrollment secretary; Mrs. e ney, treasurer. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety will hold special exercises to- morrow at 6:45 p.m. PLAN COMMUNION RITES. | Immanuel Bnptist Program for To- morrow Announced. = he New Ye observed tomorrow manuel, the National Church. Rev aches At night Percy Foster will lead an opening song service, and the pas- tor will preach on “All Things New!" will at Inm Memo- Johnson communion morning Baptist T Gove pr in The week of prayer will be ob- served with hme meetings Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day evenings, and the Thursday eve- | ning meeting at the church. More | than meetings are thus planned for the week. Dr. Agar, specialist on church efficiency, is expected back soon to carry further the plans of organization and work started when he was here in the Fall Baptism at Metropolitan. Rev Dr. John « Ball, pastor of Metropolitan Baptist C rch, will re- peat his sermon, “The Cress-Word Puzzle of the Ages,” tomorrow morn- ng. In the evening his topic will be ourneying Over a New Road” A baptismal service will follow the ser- mon Communion at St. Margaret's. At. St. Mar tomorrow, the rector, Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, will preach in the morning and celebrate holy communion. At 4:30 p.m., at its monthly al rvice the full choir wi Maunder’'s Christmas hem Found SIXTEENTH AND 9:45—Church School, Kir service. 11.00—Morning worship. 8 p.m.—First in annual seri MISS HOOD, Soprano MISS RIGGS, Harp MR. SERVIC] THE EV WIL ING Durkee, presi- | will at- school | ATWAT OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP IN INISTER ASSIGNED 10 LOGAL CHURCH Rev. John H. A. Bomberger to Be First Assistant at Epiphany. M Rev. Jokn H A. Bomberger has been appointed first assistant min- ister at the Church of the Epiphany, according to the rector, Rev. Dr. B. Phillip and entered upon duties this week. Mr. Bomberger was born in Norris- town, Pa. and his earlier schooling was obtained in that city. He grad- | uated from Ursinus College, College- | ville, Pa., in 1917, and immediately accepted a position as teacher in the high school at Phoenixville, in that State. Begins Study for Ministry. After graduating from Harvard chool in 1 Mr. Bomberger com- menced his studies for the sacred min- istry at the Virginia Theological Sem- diac- is inary, being ordained to the onate on Trinity Sunday, 1923, and raised to the priesthood in Decem- ber of that year. He has had wide experience In work among young people and one of his chief duties at Epiphany will Le in the department of the church’s work that comprises the two Sunday schools, Boy and Girl Scout troop: |the young people’'s societles and the ssociation. Dr. Philiips to Preach Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Phillips will occupy his pulpit at the 11 a.m. and § p.m. serv- | fees tomorrow. There will be a cele- tion of the holy gommunion at 8 | br |am., at which time “the members of the Young People’s Soclety will make thelr monthly communion, followed by fellowship breakfast in the parish house. Tuesday, the feast of the Epiphany, there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 11 a.m., with ad- dress by the rector. WOMAN'S EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY TO MEET Organization of Washington Dio- cese to Hear Address by Bishop Freeman. The annual meeting of the Wom- an’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington will be held in John's Church, | Sixteenth and H streets northwest, Tuesday | At 11 am. the Bishop of Washing- | ton will celebrate the corporate com- | munion of the women of the diosese and will deliver an address. The Woman's Auxiliary is especially con- | cerned with the missionary activities {of the church and this year the an- | nual meeting occurs on the Feast of |the Epiphany, on which day the teaching of the church is missionary |in character. It is therefore appro- | priate that the women should meet | in 1arge numbers for this celebration. Luncheon will be served in St Johu's Parish Hall, following the | morning service. After luncheon the | auxiliary will convene for its anmual business meeting and for the election |of officers. Under its constitution | four officers are elected each year to serve two years Following are the nominees for | election at_the coming meeting: For president, Mrs. William D. Hurd of All Saints, Chevy Chase; for vice president of the first (D. C.) district, | Mrs. William R. Turner of St. Mar- garet’s; for vice president of the second (Charles and St. Marys Counties) didtrict, Mrs. G. P. Loken of Leonard- town; for recording secretary, Miss Mary Sherman of Eplphany parish. |and” Mrs. Charles L. Monroe of Hyattsville, Reports | executive will be received from the officers the auxiliary, including the education secretary, | the supply secretary, the custodian |of the united thank offering and the [librarian of the church Periodical Club PLEAD FOR ORPHANS Bishop McDowell Asks Support in Raising $350,000 Fund. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 3.—Bishop | William Frazier McDowell of the | Methodist Episcopal Church, told a | gathering of representative Metho- | dists here this week if the church | has been weak in any point it has been in providing for the care of or- phaned children. The bishop's as- sertion was made in a talk in which | he appealed for the support of the | Methodists of Baltimore in a cam- | paign to raise $350,000 for the care of | orphan The meeting was for the purpose of perfecting plans for a financial cam- paign, which is scheduled to begin January 30 and continue until about February 9. The plan as adopted calls for the soliciting of funds in every Methodist Church in Baltimore. SERVICES AT MT. VERNON. | Rev. Dr. Lambeth to Preach at Morning and Evening Hours. Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth will preach both services tomorrow at the | Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South. At the 1lla.m. service his topic will be, “It's All in the Day's Work.” At 8 p.m. he will preach on “Publishers of Character.” | | at REV. CHARLES W0OD GIVES SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS “Which Sovereign, Caesar Christ?” to Be Subject at Service in Morning. or The subject of the morning sermon to be preached in the Church of the Covenant by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, is Caesar or Christ?” At the 8 p.m. service Dr. Wood will being a series of New Year sermons on the general subject of “Saving One's Soul Alive in the City.” The special topics are as follows: Tomorrow, “The Soul and the City"; January i1, “Destructive Excesses of the City”; January 18, “Seductive Vices of the City,” and January 25, “Safeguards of the City." The monthly meeting of the Cove- nant Evening Misslonary Soclety fis to be held Monday at 8 p.m., at the home of the president, Mrs. John Nel- son Mills, the Ontario. Mrs. Charles Wood will tell of her, last Summer's experiences in Australla and New Zealand, The League of the Covenant will meet next Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Charles Wood, and will be addressed by. Mrs. J. P. 8. Neligh, who will give an {llustrated lecture on the work being done at Neighborhood House. Next Thursday evening at the pre- paratory service at § o'clock in the ecture room Dr. Wood will preach on The Members of Christ's Visible Church and of His Spiritual Body.” NORTHEAST CHURCH TO INSTALL PASTOR Rev. E. H. Meuser to Become Min- ister of St. Mattfew's Lutheran. “Which Sovereign, Rev. E. H. Meuser will be installed as pastor of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, D street between Tenth and Eleventh streets northeast, at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow. by Rev. C. A. Frese- man of Baltimore. A call was recently extended to Rev. Mr. Meuser to become pastor of the local church and he came here from Bridgeport, Ohlo, where he served as pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church for more than four and a half years. He was graduated from the Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio, in 1920. “What Is Your Age " Toplc. “What is Your Age?’ will be the sermon subject of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast, tomorrow night. At the morning service his theme will be “The Glory of Pressing On.” To Speak o;x Ne; Year. . Irving W. Ketchum will speak on the topic “1925—How Shall I Be- gin It tomorrow morning ‘at Peck Memorial Chapel. At 7 :45 p.m. the acrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed OTHER SERVICES. Wesleyan Pentecostal D St. Het. 3ra and 4th N.W REV. H. B. HOSLEY. REV. GEORGE C. WISE, Pastors. Preaching: 11 a.m. ORDIA HALL MISS 623 LA. AVE. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. and 7:30 p.m F heeting., AT Lo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE-NEW “Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London, England, Roston, Mass. Regulur Sunday p.m. at Thirteenth Churel = Father) n sermon : of 5 : THERE BE LIGHT. " This Church i not connected with the organization now known as the First Church of Christ, Scien. tist, in Boston. Mi St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th st. n.w. Glacgy Rev. GEO. F. DVD{E', D. D., Recter. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. NDAY, JANUARY 4. Holy Communion Churel 8chool J2L... . Holy Communion 45 p m. Young People's Society 8:00 p.m voning Prayer and Sermon Tuesday—Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9:30 10:30 ‘Thursds Woashington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. near Woodley Road. Holy Communion Morning Prayer and Litany ... Holy Communion and Sermon. _ Preacher, the Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhine- TandervD. Di ... People’s Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Wash- ington S 4:00 p.m. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or . 7:30am. 11:00 a.m. ligious education, American University, is to speak at 8§ p.m. tomorrow at the | Brookland Baptist Church. —_UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH ded 1 HARVARD STREETS ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER ndergarten during morning Sermon by the Minister— “THE OVERCOMING WORD” es of evening services— “RELIGION IN A DAY OF CONFUSION”" MR. TITTMANN, Bass MISS GERRER, Violin TER, Organist : 1, BE FOLLOWED BY AN HOUR The Junior Church will meet at 11 GAse a.m., and the Senior League at 6:45 Woodley Road Bus Line ~ p.m The Thursday evening prayer "i,l.___c hign i wers genuy ovr | Srace, Parish (GEORCETONN. the holidays, will be resumed, with | “The Littie Church on the Canal and Poton Dr. Lambeth preaching. Rector: The Reveeni Heory L. Durait. _Services: 7:30 9:30, 11 a.m., 8 p.m, Dr. J. E. Bentley to Speak. Dr. John E. Bentley, professor of re- ]Epnphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841. Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:40 a.m.—Chimes Recital. 11:00a.m—Holy Communion and' Sermon by Dr. Phillips. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- ~ EPISCOPAL HOME FOUNDERS TOMEET Incorporators to Assemble in Ep(phany Church Hall Tuesday. The annual meeting of the incorpo- rators of the Eplscopal Church Home will be held in Epiphany parish hall next Friday at 8 p.m. The Bishop of Washington will be present, as will also Rev. Dr. Z. B. T. Phillips, rector of Eplphany. The Eplscopal Church Home was formally opened November 15. The home is situated at the corner of Wisconsin avenue and Macomb street northwest. Although the project is less than two vears old there are al- ready 330 incorporators and sufficient funds in sight to justify the hope of obtaining In the near future a more commodious bullding. The home, which s intended as a place of resi- dence for aged or infirm Eplscopa- llans, now has five guests, and there are a number of applicants who (cannot now be accommodated for lack of room. The Bishop of Washington is the president of the board of governors, with George R. Wales as vice pres- ident. At the meeting Friday night three additional governors will be elected, bringing the total to 14. Mrs. William Channing Johnson is the president of the board of lady man- agers, of which the other officers are: Mg, Alcena McGrew, treasurer; Mrs. W E. Grimer, secretary; Mrs. George H. McGrew, treasurer, and Mrs. Wil- liam Hellen, chairman of the house committee. ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A St Rer. Wit WILL The Second Sunday After Christm: 7:30 a.m.—Holy Commu 9:30 & m.—Church Sclior ion. 11:00 a‘m.—Holy Communion and Sermon (rector) 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon A sistant) Tuesday, the Epiphany, and Thursday, 11 A Cordial Welcome to Al ST. PAUL’S CHURCH The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. SUNDAY. JANUARY 4. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a'm.—Instruction. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s meeting 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. t 7:30 a.m }OHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REYV. JOHN S, MOSES, Rector. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS, he Holy Communion. hurch Schoo Holy Communion Preacher, H. L eople’s Meeting. ery week day at ng Praver and Address. plans), 10:00 a.m.—The Holy Thnraday. 10:) & m.—The Holy Communion. “St. James” Church 8th St. Near Mass. Ave. N.E. Sunday services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m, and § p.m. ROOK CREEK St. Paul’s Churc| PARISH. Services now in Restored Church. Sundays—Holy Communion, §:45 a.m. Morniag service, 11 a.m. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D Services: 7.30 Even . HOLY COMFORTER Georgia ave. n.w. near Madison. Brigiioed. D. & Services, 7:30, REV. REGINALD B STEVENSON. Viear, ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Que st. between Fla. ave. and First n.w. Services Sunday—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School—9 :30 a.m. Dally mass, 7 a.m. Evensong and Interces- sions Friday, 8 p.m. The Nativity - 5"51 s Wea® 56 p.m. TB‘I n‘svx 'ION. \'h nd G . m ANNUNCL TIOF th and Pa. ave. s.e. . erican H Ct lhnnr irch. CHRIST CHURCH ‘WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. S.E. Founded 17 REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. < Holy Communion. s Communion and Sermon by the rector. p.m.—Young People’s Society. p.w—Esening prayer and sermon by the Rector. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. Services—8 a.m., 11 am, ST. MARGARET'’S Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., tector. REV. GEORGE GRESHAM, Assistant. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. 0—Holy communion. 30—Sunday _school. 11:00—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. 4:30—“BETHLEHEM," Maunder's Christ- mas Cantata, Wil be rendered by the of the Epiphany, and Tharetss—Holy Commuaion At 11- ALL_WELCOME ALWAYS. Christ Church, Georgetowx_:- Corner O and 31st sts. n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —Service and te~tor. sermon by the C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925. S e e o L DR. E. L. PELL TO DISCUSS | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). “WHAT JESUS TAUGHT” Series of Addresses by Richmond Minister at Eastern Presbyterian Church Announced. Edward Leigh Pell o Va., author of many re Rev. Dr. Richmond, will begin Church tomorrew morning at 1 o'clock and continue each evening a 7:45 o'clock through Friday, ary 9. series of meetings is “The Real Je sus and What He Really Taught.” The daily topics are as follows: Monday, “The So ngs of Jesus and New Freedom' called Hard What He Really Meant”; The Greatest Secret in Wednesday, “The Real Jesus”; Thurs day, “What Prayer Meant to Jesys"” Friday, “Jesus and the Problem o the Home.” “Church Night” Thursday At the West * Washington Baplls Church Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, will be “Church night.” Rev. P, REFORMED. H AT 13th AND MONROE STS. First %A% boktanen, b SERVICES at 11 a.m. and § p.in. 1-NEW YEAR' SERMO NCK preaches School. 7 FRIENDS. Friends Church 18th and Irving sts. n.w. 1338 Monrce St. N.W. Phone Columbia 8991. ELCOME TO ALL. ious books, lecturer and preacher, a’ series of services and addresses at the Eastern Presbyterian Janu- Dr. Pell's general subject for this Tomorrow evening, “Jesus and This Tuesday, the World"”; R. Wagner of Rockville, Md., will be the speaker. REFORMED W, SUNDAY SCHOOL, ¥ :45 C.ES., Tpm 5T AND O N.W. Grace yexny i RANCK. D). ., PASTOR £. 8. 9:45 aw. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. €. E., 8:30 pm. Thursday prayer meeilag, 5 p.m. MURRAY S, KENWORTHY, PASTOR. t 1 t 1 £ t Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL_ARE INVITEL “SECULAR LEAGUE. " The Secular League Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E ae SUNDAY TUARY 4-3 P.M “Ethnological and Present World MR. EDWARD H. (ADMISSION FREE—DISCL CATHOLIC. YOUNG USSIO; Sth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15, 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 1 - English P nd Sermons. CHRI Conditions From a Bahai Viewpoint” St. Mary’s Catholic ( Church Chnstadel hianEcclesia =2 e e Christadcl{:hiah Chapel 732 Webster 5t. N.W. Worship, 1100 am. and 8:00 pm. y‘}lTED BRETHREN. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charlex E. Fultz. D. D.. Pastor. n Evening With John." T e N A PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A. 901 Rbiode Taland ave' n.i. expe . 4 pm | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTI 10th and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. 11:00 a.m. Communion. 8:00 p.m.— WHAT WE OUGHT TO DO _9:30am.—S. 5. 7 p.m.—Epworth League MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th N.W. near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Pastor. mon by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Ser. mon by the Pastor SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICE ©:40 a.m.—Sunaay school. New Year Rally ny. 11:00 #.m.—Seruion, “A Study fn John.” MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 9:30am—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- | | | | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 3th ST. AT CAROLINA AVE Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am—Morning worship “Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. T. THOMAS' 55, Dupont Circle. 11—“THE CE"-!-EHGE OF DEATH V. ‘!'HE CHALLENGE Ol‘ GOD.” Rev. . Ernest Smith, D. D., 5*90!\109 and Carols Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. . L. Rector. snon address by 7:45 p.m.—Organ Recital. il 8:00 p.m.— “‘Sermon by the Pastor” Louis Potter, A. A. G. 0., Musical Direct: S. Edwin Moore, J7., Organist | 11 AM—“All 8 PM. . mon by Dr. Phillips. THE HALE PARISH HOUSE Tuesday, 11 a.m.—Holy Com- munion and Address by the Rector, 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 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 AM. In Day’s Work” —*“Publishers of Character” 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital. CHORUS AND MALE QUARTET, UNDER DIRECTION OF R. DEANE SHURE WILL RESUME SER|ES Sermon Course Announced at All Souls’ Unitarian Church. After an interval of five years, dur- | ing which All Souls’ Church was building its new edifice at Sixteenth and Harvard streets, the January and February series of evening services | will be resumed Sunday night | Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, the min- | ister, announces a course of sermons | on “Religion in a Day of Confused | Thought.” The evening service will | be followed by an hour of good fellowship in the recently completed | Edward Everett Hale parish house. | At the morning service Dr. Pierce will | speak on “The Overcoming Word.” BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students” Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM 1012 9th St. N.W. 8:00 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. §. C. Kendall, 4:30 p.m.—Service meeting 45 p.m.—Bible study. ATS FREE._____NO_COLLECTION. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.t.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. “My Father's Business” MONDAY, 5 AND 8 P CHRISTIAN nzumc CLASS EW THOU (.HT "~ THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. Sunday, January 4—8 P.OL Auras and Human Magnetism” Marvelous Human Analysis, Disclosures and Personal Dewmonstrations. ERNEST J. STEVENS, Ph. D. of California Dr. Btevens, who Is attending the Congress of the American” Academy of Sciénce, remains. 10 the East to take aientifc color records of the eclipse Jan. 24, at Long Isiand Ts ' rare opportunity to' lears about the subject men tioned 1n his illustrated Jecture. One-hour free Jecture and ‘one hour free demonstration Will be held at 1700 H STREET N.W. Clubliouse of American Pen Women, Sunday morning st 11 o'clook. Everybody weloome McKENDREE Maxs. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 11:00 o'clock—Children Talk. mon by the Pastor: Theme— “New Year Vows and ” Other Vows' 6:45 P.M. —fwonh League Devo- i 3100 B0 —Sermon by the Pustor. Them “An Untrodden Way” MID-WEEK SERVIC [[| Mondar. e:30 2.2 —Chitarens Piay | Tuesday, 8:00 P,M.—Methodist Cla Meetin 1:30 P.M.—Child Wel- Wednesday, Thursday Night—Prayer Meeting. fare Clinic. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. 10:00 a.m — Sunday School 11:00 Comiuaion. 7:00 p.m.—Epw 8:00 p.m —¥re WESLEY Connecticat Ave. and Jocelyn Bt. Chesy Chase, D. ( FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister, I I lle ‘,:,..I:. SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMUNION SERVICE 8:00 p.m.— “TAKING STOCK OF LIFE” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a'm.—Preaching by pastor. 100 p.m.—Epworth Leugue. g [VERSALIST. % CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D, D., Pastor. At 10:45 a.m.. sermon by Rev. William C. Gordon, D. D. At 12 o'clock School, with Men's Class led b: Dr. F. W. Ballou. At 7 p.m., devo- tional meeting of the Young Peo- ple’s Christian Union; leader, Miss Clara Beaty SEATS FREE (noon), Sunday ALL WELCOME. National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS Sunday school at 11 a.m Monday meeting st § p.m. Wednesday at 2 p.m. Saturday at 13 m Healing daily from 11 a.m 812 17th st. n.w.. second floor front THEOSOPHY. _ to 6 pm e L o AL ARD CORDIALLY WELCOMED = 11th AND H Douglas Memorial %Y REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. ey e R e LT T THE CHURCH o THE B1G WELOME “TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Pastor. nday School, 9:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. CHARLES E. BOSS Evening, 8 o'clock, sermon by the pastor subject, AN OLD PROMISE FOR THE EW YEAR. Epworth League, 7pm WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. Wm. M. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Sunday morning, 11 o’clock— HOLY COMMUNION 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Lea Sunday evening, 8 o'clock— “PAUL'S VISION™ TheUmted Lodge of Theosophists 1781 K STREET N.W. CHURCH NOTES— THE NEW CYCLE SPECIAL LECTURE “REINCARNATION" THURSDAY, 8th JANUARY, 8:30 P.M. All Welcome. Questions Invited. ‘Emancipating the Mind," Monday, January 5, 8:30 p.m. “*Reincarnation—A. Christian Doctrine,” Tuesday, January 6, 8:30 p. BANQUET ROOM, BURLINGTON HOTEL, Vermont ave., near Thomas Circle. Auxpices _Lightbringer Lod _ ADMISSION iox “ WASHINGTON' LODGE ‘;, 3 g 1216 H ST. N.W. 5| 3 T : : Joseph W. McGuire At 6:30 p.m.— “Jesus in India” At 8 p.m— “The Return of Eli LARGE LENDING_ LIBRARY -k dnys, 4:45 to 5:45 p. EW CHURCH (Swedenborgian), SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, ! Ghurch of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, iii.12.) Sixteenth St. above Q Northwest. 9:45—Classes of the Sunday School. 10:00—Arcana Class for adults, led by Mrs, Alice Thacher Post. 11:00—Morning worship with Pastor's Free Lending Library, All Welconle Alwass. _ PASTOR. REV. PAUL SPERRY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th St. Bet. L and M N. W, WM. D). CTLE, Pasfor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. open_daily. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by BISHOP E. D. W. JONES, D. D 6:30 p.m Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.— Song_recital by Female Chorus, nder the direction of Mrs. Georgia Robinson. (You Are Welcome to Our Services. Members' meeting Monday eve January 19. 'HODIST EPISCOPAI EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. S.B. REV. J. W. WATERS, Ministee, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday sehool hour. Ladies’ Aid_Day. g, 11:00 &.m.—Sermon by Rev. J. H. Jenkins, Dist. Supt. of Wash. District. 3:00 p.m.—Llterary and_musical program. ! —Epworth League. ‘—Annual sermon to Silver Queen Household of Ruth (740). Daugh- ters of the 1st Brigade (2) S EVERYBODY WELCOME. ¥l METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. m.e. REV. C. F. LINGER, Minister. Preaching—11 a.m. and 7:43 pm. Epworth_League—1 FOUNDRY XTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m— “The Green Hill Far Away” Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper 6:43 p.m.—Epworth League $:00 pom.— “The Unseen Audience” MUSIC BY THE FOUNDRY QUARTET CHOIR. Make a resolution for the New Year! ““To form the habit of attending chur every Sunday.” WELCOME TO FOUNDRY. Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister. 11 AM. Sacrament of Holy Communion 8 P.M “Great Bible Characters— Daniel” SUNDAY SCHOOL. Men's Clase meets in Park Theater 9:45 AN 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League S p.m.—Prayer meeting. PetworthiMethodist Episcopal Church Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave. ““The Church With & Program’” | EDWARD HAVES. D. D, i tor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School for all grades. 11:00 a.m Sacramental Service and Reception of New Members 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. “A Prophecy for 1925" The quartet and chorus will sing. ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. On Columbia Road NW., B FREE PEWS TO THE PUBLIC 9:30—Calvary Bible School, 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, John R Poulton, Presid 11:00—Public Worship and admini Short Address by the MINISTER. SPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem, “Come, Great orld in Mercy Broken' (James). 7:00—Epworth League devotional the subject: SPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem, “‘God Is Prayer” (Abbott). CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN TH CALVARY JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Pastor A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt “HOLY COMMUNION" 8:30—Public Worship and Sermon-lecture by “WHERE DO YOU LIVE?” etween 14th and 15th Streets THE CHURCH OF THE PEOVPLE N =TT T T , Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher; ent. stration of | Spirit”” (Scott); Offertory, “'Bread of the service. DR. MONTGOMERY on ve's (Shelley *Hear Offertory, trio, our AT SEVE! B EVENING THIRTY

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