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PLANBROAD LEAGUE OF BIBLE READERS Committee to Consider Ex- tension of Community Ques- tion Contest Program. With the idea of making the work of the newly organized Community Kible Readers’ League, formerly the Community Bible Question Contest, tional and international, a commit- of five is to be appointed, with Louise Hardir arll chairman a meeting Wed y afternoon at Franklin Building. This ittee will make investigations »rmal plans for this work Organization Officers. operated Earll, Bible nducted, e organization the following officers v whom the Question contests were ¢ president; Rev. Dr. Joseph Sizoo, pas- tor of the New York Avenue Presby- terfan Church, first vice president; Stephen 1. Kramer, assistant super- ntendent of publ schools, second vice president; Mrs. H. Moffatt Brad- 1 supervisor of the Washington School Association, third vice Mrs, Orrell Moody, presi-| North Star branch of the and in r f the insti is now Mrs. Communi! the N Gile the of president District acher ent; Mrs. Gr president of the House ance, recording Anton Stephan, vanis Club, treasurer, and Lewis Breuinger, president of the Citi- ational Bank, auditor. List of Council Members. Members of the council are: Chap- Jain John E. Axton, U. S. A., super- fntendent Cleveland Park Congrega- tional Sunday School; Canon Willlam F. DeVries, Episcopal Diocese, Dis trict of Columbia; Dr. Gove Griffith Johnson, pastor Baptist National Me- morfal; Dr. Shera Montgomery, p tor Calvary Methodist Episcopal and chaplain of the United States House Representatives; William Tyler , reading clerk of the House of epresentatives: Dr. J. Phelps Hand, District superintendent of the Meth dist Episcopal Church: Dr. Jason No- Plerce, pastor First Congrega- tional Church; Dr. Abram Simon, pa: tor Elghth Street Temple; Mrs. Vir- &inia White Speel, president Distri of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, president District of Columbia Wom- s Christian Temperance Union: Dr. R. Staufter, pastor Ninth Street stian Church; Mgr. C. F. Thomas, tor St. Patrick’s Church. The executive board consists of John MacMurra: setts Avenue M. retary president of pa Dr. pastor Massachu- Church and sec- retary Religious Visual Education, Inc; Dr. H. W. O. Millington, secre- tary in charge Baptist headquarters of the Columbia Association of Bap- tist Churches; Albert Shaw, secretary Boy Scouts of the District of Colum- bia; Arthur Ridgway, superintendent Columbia Heights Christian Sunday School. The chairm ments of wor of their office, tive board. The following ental work was presented sident and, unanimously the membets presen: education, the Bible in music, the Bible in literature, the Bible in industry, the Bible in Recrea- tion, the Bible in hygiene and healing and the Bible in social life. Membership cards, which will printed for wide distribution, thus: E “We, the undersigned, that the Bible is the world's book, and belleving that its ideals and puridy of expression promote social culture, thus checking social corruption, pledge our co-operation for a more general and more thought- ful reading of the Bible both for our- selves and for others; it being unde stood that there are no special limita tions and that liberty is given to each to follow version and methods of his choice, E. n in.charge of depart- will become, by virtu members of the execu- outline for depart- by the adopted : The Bible in in art, the Bible be read believing greatest — FORMS BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Rev. G. E. Lenski Announces| Plans at Grace Church. E. Lenski, pastor, Grace Church, now meeting in Joppa Temple. 4209 Ninth strect, a es the organization of a Bible Study Club. Each member of the club o read three chapters each week and five on cach Sunday, begin- with the first chapter of Genesis New Year day and continuing rough the year The Club will meet once which time the pastor paragraphs not any member of the « able that the Sunday evening sarmon will be preached on the general sub- ject “A Trip Through the Bible.” The membership of the club will not be confined to the members of Grace Church, but any one interested is in- ted to join Rev. Lutheran an a month, will e nderstood by ub. It is prob- at plain Discussion in Open Forum. World Viewpoint Edward forum of street nort Following will discut al and Present A Bahal uted by aper 1006 1 tomorrow at 3 p.a the lecture the audience the subject. HE GREAT SIGNS OF CHRIST'S SECOND COMING B. G. WILKINSON, PH. D. Wilkinson Lectures Sunday Nights A Lecture From the Great Prophecies by DR. B. G. WILKINSON Dean of Theology, Wask. Missionary Collcge, Spocial musieal program. 7:30 p.uu Prof. T. H. Barritt, using Nix musi musical chimies and musical tumblers woios. CAPITOL-MEMORIAL CHURCH, led by 1 saw, Special | ment of 5th and F ts. N.W. Lecture, § P.M. SUNDAY—FREB—JANUARY 4 Doors opea 7:00 p.my SERVICES TOMORROW AT N. Y. AVENUE CHURCH Rev. cal Presbyterian Congregation Made Public. At New York Avenue Church tomorrow morning ister., Rev. Dr. Josenh R preach upon the subject “A Blind Road.” At the evening service he will begin a series of Sunday evening studies on the subject of “Life's Diary.” The subjects for this series will be as follows: January 4, “What 1s Your Name?"; January i1, “Where Do You Liv January 18, “What Is Your Height?"; January 25, “In Case of Accident, Whom Notify? Dr. Sizoo’s Topics Before Lo- P'resbyterian the min- Sizoo, will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VESPER SERVICES HOLY NAME FEAST vester to Be Conferred January 26. The annual vesper service in honor of the feast of the Holy Name will take place tomorrow evening at St During next week the church will observe a week of praver each day at 4:45 o'clock. Thursday the service will be held It has b, the custom ch for many years to o ek Of prayer Various minister the city will ak at these prayer services or these prayer servic as follows: Monday, “Jesus Individual”; Tuesday, “Jesus and Home"; Wednesday, sus and Church™; Thursday, “Jesus and Nation”; Friday, “Jesus and World." RESERVATIONS MADE FOR MISSION PARLEY Episcopal Church to Have 168 Places in Convention to Con- sider Foreign Field. | No definite word has been received at the diocesan offices of the Episco- pal Church in Washington as to which bishops and other officers of the church will be delegates to the for- elgn mission convention which will be held in Washington January 28 to February 2, but it is known that 168 places in the convention have been reserved for the Episcopal Church In distributing these places the national department of missions will keep In mind especially the follow- ing groups: Members and officers of the national councll, executive secre- taries of dioceses, of whom it s ex- pected about-35 will be present; offi- cers and leaders of the Woman's Aux- iliary, missionaries at home on fur- lough and missionaries under ap- pointment who have not yet gone to the fleld, students in theological sem- inaries, colleges and training schools, In addition it is expected that there will be present a number of the bish- ops of the church and a selected group of representative clergy and laymen from all parts of the country. Arrangements are being made by the department of missions at the Church Mission House, 251 4th avenue, New York city. LS TALKS ON 1925 PROGRAM. Rev. T. 0. Jones Picks Topic for Morning Service. Program” will be the sub- of Rev. T. O. Jones at Temple Baptist Church tomorrow morning, and in the evening, “Making the Best of What We Have.” The Young People’s Society will hold the second of a series of Sunday evening socials tomorrow. Refresh- ments will be served. John Ruthven, president of the Young People’s so- || cieties of the District; Mrs. Douglas, | president of the Intermediate socie- ties, and others will speak. There alo be musical selections by the young men's quartet. To Discuss Foreign Missions. A meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist | Church is to be held Wednesday at 10 | a.m. at the North Capitol Street M. E. Church, North Capitol and K streets. Two missionaries, Miss Mabel Ben- nett of Pueblo, Mexico, and Miss Edith | Bell of Thodsia, Africa, are to speak. Announcement is made of the young people’s rally and supper next Friday at 6 p.m. at Foundry Church Calvary Methodist Services. At the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow evening, the pastor, Rev Dr. James Shera Montgom will give an appropriate New Year ser- mon-address on the question “Where Do You Li In the morning Dr. Montgomer will administer holy communion and the quartet cholr will render appropriate communion musie. e? Hawsrd U. Man to Speak The sermon at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow, | Pennsylva Murtin’s Catholie Church, North Capi- tol and T streets, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Tha service will be held un- the auspices of the Washington in of the Holy Name Society, and tes will be present from all of 1 parishes The brant will be Right Rev Mgr. P. C. Gavan, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, and the sermon will be delivered by Rev. M. J. Riordan, pas- tor of St. Martin St. Martin’s parish branch of the Holy Name Society will be the hosts and music will be provided by the parish choir. St. Martin’s branch 1s one of the strongest numerically in the Washington section. E The quarterly meeting of the Wash- ington section, Holy Name Society. will be held Janu 26, at the new school auditorium of St. Stephen’s parish, Twenty-fourth street and fa uvenue. At this meet- ing the honors of papal knighthood of Sylvester, recently conferred by Pope Pius X1 on Leo J. Kolb, Harry A. Walsh and P. J. Haltigan will be officially bestowed by Archbishop ; of Baltimore, in the presence of hundreds of delegates and invited guests from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. This order of knighthood is one of the most anclent and honorable in the Catholic Church and {s rarely con- ferred by the pope. It takes its title from St. Sylvester, whose feast day in the church is celebrated December 31 of each vear. He became pope about the time that the church se- cured its freedom, A. D. 312, during the reign of the Emperor Constantine. St. Sylvester died in the vear 335. MISSION STUDY PLANS. Class to Meet in St. John's Church Each Friday. next Friday, each Friday in the parish hall of St John’s Church on 16th street, near H street, the Normal Missicn Study Class, conducted by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington. The subject will be “China,” which is the mission field designated by the Na- tional Council of the Episcopal Church for study during the Winter of 1925. All interested persons may attend these classes, which are in- tended primarily for educational leaders in each parish who will con- duct study classes during Lent The classes will continue six Qer sect deleg the loc there will morning at Beginn be held on 10 o'clock for Church Home- Commg J. Smith, pastor of Pet- Church, announces that church has arranged a home- coming Sunday for all members of the church and prospective members. In the morning, his subject will be “Building to the Divine Scale.” In the evening, his subject will be Skill, Humani B Ty | Ingram Memorial | Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. | ——— | Rev. Kyle Booth ! Minister. “The Grace of Beneficence” | 8 p.m.— ‘ | ‘ | “Religious Fervor™ 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Classes. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. Society. “THE CHURCE WITH A WELCOME.” PLYMOUTH CHURCH (Congregational) 17th and P NW. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 8.m. 11290 a.m. 800 plm MT. PLEASANT | (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. “hurch _school. at the Church of Our Father (Uni- versalist), Thirteenth and L streets, | will be preached by Rev. Dr. Willlam | C. Gordon of the theological depart- | Howard University. Sunday is held at noon with Dr. w. | Ballou teaching the men's class; at| p.m.. devotional meeting of the | Young People’s Christian Union—lead- er, Miss Clara Beaty. school WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister 1MAM “The Clay of 1925” Vesper service. 5:00 p.m. “The Condemnation of Fear” 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety. 945 a.m.—Church School. (,O'\(‘RE(, T]O VAL. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Papal Knighthood of St. Syl- EPWORTH LEAGUE Topic for tomorrow, Morning Watch,” Mark, vi.12-19, The annual Epworth League bamquet will be held at Petworth M. E. Church January 9. The regular weekly social of Metro- politan Church will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. Soldiers, sailors and ex-service men are especially invited. A party was given by Miss Mary Richardson December 30 for the mem- bers of the District cabinet. ‘The monthly board of control meeting wilt be held at Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church Wednesday, at 8 p.m. OPENS NEW SERIES. Abernethy to Give Sermons on Home. “The Master's 1.30-39; Luke, Dr. At the morning service at Calvary Baptist Church the pastor, Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, will preach on “Let Thine Eyes Look Right On. This service, including the speciul musical numbers by the male quartet and the organ selections' by Thomas Moss, will be broadcast by Station WCAP. In the evening Dr. Abernethy wiil preach the first of a series of fire- side sermons on the home, using for his initial subject “Making the Home Beautiful” Tomorrow evening Prof. Walter W. Beck will read Edgar Guest's “It Takes a Heap o' Living in a House to Make It Home.” In each of the nine departments of the Sunday School the new quarter's lessons are being taken up. .The gen- ral program in the adult department tomorrow will include a tribute to the late Pierson H. Bristow, whose ability L Sunday school executive contributed so largely to the present position of Calvary's school In the Sunday school world. The annual Sunday school meeting will be held next Friday even inning with a dinner at 7 o'c Will Talk on Christ’s Coming. “The Great Signs of Christ's Com- ing” will be the subject of the lec- ture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology, Washington Mlisslonary College, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Capitol Memorial Church, Fifth and ¥ streets northwest. A splendid mu- eical program has been arranged with Prof. T. H. Barritt. Semces nt Church of Px]g-nms. Speclal services will be held at the Church of the Pilgrims, Twenty C- ond street between P and Q streets, tomorrow. Rev. Andrew R. Burd is to have for his subject at 11 a.m. “A Motto For the Opening Year” and at nture.” g CHRISTIAN. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridian N.W. Bible study. 10 a.m. Preaching and Commuuion, 7:45 p. A bearty welcome to eversbods. ORE., Mi Columbxa Heights Christian Park Road Near 14th. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister. 11:00 «.m —*‘PILGRIMS AT MERCY GATE. 8:00 p.m.—CHRISTIAN UNION (Catholic and Christinn) 0 a.m.—Graded Bible School. 6:00 p.m.—Young Folks' T T:00 p.m.—Christian THE FRIENDLY CHURCIL. Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minlster. 9:45 a.m.—DBible school. 11:00 8. m.—*‘Communiz 11:00 a.m.—Junior church. Junior aud Senfor C. E., 3:30 and 6:45 p.m. 5 p.m.—"Planning & Life Program.’ NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D STS. N.E. 11:00— “The Mind Which Was in Christ Jesus” 7:45— “Better Than Silver and Gold” 9:30—§. 5. 6:45—Y. P. §. Q. E Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster. JESSE GU MITH Director of Religious Education. 9:43 a.m. a church school. 11:00 . m.—Sermon by_pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. §:00 p.m.—Program by choir, assisted by Durward Bowessox, violinist, under direction of Wm. E. Braithwaite Thursday. 7 p.m.—-New Year prayer service SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist Church Lecturs by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “CASTLES IN THE AIR” Followed by spirit mes “Where there is mo vi perish.”—Prov., xxix.18. at Pythian Temp floor. All welcom Oriental nghts Thursdags, Jan. 15, 22 and 29, at 8 181 C at. m.é.” Each person receives & e readin; "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. NW. Spirituel message meeting every Monday at 8 pm._Spiritusl reading daily. 11 am. and With God.” Oberlin College Three Ap) TONIGHT (Saturday) 8 O’CLOCK Popular Concert Program of Unusual Enjoyment MUSICAL VESPERS, Sunday, 4:45 P.M anthe Oberlin program of of the Delightful Stuart Constantine Free-will offering. SUNDAY, 8 P.M,, enjoy. Oberlin College r | an. 12. The International Artists: Dt 6. The de Elena de Sayn, Jan, yn-Sevely Trio and prano: planist Feb. 2. Russlan_Balalaika Orchestra a SPEAKS | 11 AM.—“NEW |8 PM.—“STARTING RIGHT.” New Year Address, Special OB!:'.RLIN COLLEG.E An unusual program with variety of elght numbers that all will —whose concert tonight is the first in a series of four concerts. violinist; Fela Rybier, Polish pianist. “violin virtuosa; Herman Sevely, cellis! the New York nod Philadelphia Orchestrax. Course ticket with reserved seat, $1.00, Single admission, 50c. First Congregational Church 10th and G Streets F Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister ‘Male Glee Club and Musical Play ms, vocal and trumpet solos. Conservatory of Music, organ SPECIAL MUSIC Male Glee Club holas Vasilieft, Russian tenor; Ary Duifer, Eversman: Alice Bversman, dramatic wo- Helen Corbin Helal, nd Della Baker, lyric soprano, soloist wtih SUNDAY EXPERIENCES” Music by MALE GLEE CLUB UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Northeast Masonic Temple. 8th and F Sts. N.E. Chartered by the N. S. A Sunday, 8 p.m.—Leéture by Rev. H. P. Strack. Subject, “New Year’s Resolutions.” Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Healing Service at 7:30 p.m. Message Circle every Thursday, 8 p.m., at 600 Pa. ave. s.e. All welcome. Bring your friend THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. THURSDAY, JAN. 8, AT 8 P. M., DR. JANE B. COATES ‘Will Present Stereopticon Views of “Thought Forms and Human Auras” Hiustrated in colors, This lecture is VERY unusual and not to be_missed. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Seats reserved in advance by Mr. Henry Austin, the Playhouse. USUAL WEDNESDAY MESSAGE SEANCE AT 1337 OAK ST. N.W., 8 P.M SPIRITUAL INTERVIEWS BY APPT. ONLY. COL s PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark Minister 11 AM.: “What Is Thy Name” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 JOEL A litttle known prophet. Peck Memorial Chape l Sernbintimnt IRVING ‘W, KETCHUM Minister. 11:00 a.m. ~;;"1“'5_B°w BHALL I BEGIN 7:45 p.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; new members; infant baptism. 10:15 a.m.—Men’s Bible Class. 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7300 p.m.—Ohris Endeavor. ‘Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and testimonlal meeting. D. $1,000,000 CHURCH PLANNED IN FLORIDA Spanish Hemofid Building to Be Patterned After Cathe- dral of Leon. Special Dispatch to The Star. PALM BEACH, Fla., January 3.— Plans have been completed to ralse $1,000,000 to bulld and endow a Span- ish memorial church here, according to Rev. Dr. J. Townsend Russell, rec- tor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The memorial church will be after the style of the famous Cath- dral of Leon, In Spain, and when erected will be complets with clois- ter, open-air pulpit and rectory, all in thirteenth century Gothiec. Mrs. Charles 1. Cragin of Philadel- phia and Jacksonville, Fla., gave $100,000 on Christmas as a memorial to her husbund, and Mrs. Vail gave $75,000. A sum of $65,000 has been subscribed already to secure the site. A model of the memorial is on ex- exhibition at Kennedy & Co.'s win- dow, 693 Fifth avenue, New York City, prior to shipment to Palm Beach, whers it will be exhibited in the curator's office, which is belng erected as a temporary office on the site of the new structure in Bethesda- by-the-Sea. Hiss & Weekes of New York City are the architects. Holds Revival Meetmgs. Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P’ streets northwest, began revival meetings watch night to con- tinue two weeks Meetings are held at 12 m. and 5 p.m. each da with Rev. Dr. G. J. Hawkes as the evangel- ist The pastor will adminster the Lord's supper the close of the night service tomorrow. PRESBYTERIAN. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving 8t w. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pasto 9:30 #.m.—Bunday School and Bible Cl 11:00 a'm.—8ermon by Dr. TAYLOR. 8:00 p.m.—Westminster Leag 8:15 p.m.—Social Hour for Young People. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.—Sarmon by Dr. TAYLOR 7:30 p.m., Thursday—Csntata by Chorus. Small children cared for during morning service. ke 14th st 16th_st. ~ ses. car or Mt. Pleasant car or bus _to Irving st. n.w. Presbyterian Church H St. Between 18th and 20th N.W Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11:00 am_ “DISCIPLINE” 8:00 p.m. “DOES IT PAY?" MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. - CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. 18th AND N ETS. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Migister's Assistant. REV. 9:45—Sunday School. Intermediate, Junior, Primary and Beginners' Depts. 0:45—Everygirl’s Bible Class. Mi Thurston, teacher. 9:45—All Comers'_Class for men. William A. Eisenberger, teacher. 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women. 11:00—Morniog _service. Sermon by Dr. ood: “WHICH SOVEREIGN, CAE. SAR OR CHRIST?" 6:15—Christian, Endeavor Supper and Ves- Service. \'(n«l.‘ Mabel Rev. gervice. Sermen Series, NG ST ATIVE 1x UrhE o 1. “THE SOUL AND THE CITY." Evening Choir of 100 Voices. 8:00 Thursday—Preparat by Dr. R Church of the Covenant FOUR NEW YEAR SUNDAY EVENING | SERMONS BY THE PASTOR, REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. on “Saving One’s Soul Alive in the City” JANUARY ¢, 8 O'CLOCK: | “The Soul and the City” | Music by the Evening Choir of 100 Voleal. | ALL WELCOME C., BATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925. HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES. Churches of Two Sections Are Co-| Operating. The co-operating churches of Bloom- ingdale and Eckington are holding a series of special evening services at § o'clock in connection with the Week of Prayer. One has been held at the Bethany Baptist Church and one at the United Brethern Church. The program for next week is: Monday—St. Paul M. E. South Church, Second and § streew north- west, Rev. Dr. H. E. Brundage, preach- ing; Rev. Dr. C. E. Fultz, D. D., pre- siding. Tuesday—Lincoln Road M. E. Church, Lincoln road and U street northeast, Rev. Dr. C. E. Fultz, preaching; Rev. George W. Cobb, pre- siding. Wednesday—Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol and Q streets, Rev. George W. Cobb, preaching; Rev. Dr. H. T. Stevenson, presiding. Thursday, $ p.m.—Prayer meeting in each church. Friday—Rhode 1Is id Avenue M. T Church, Rhode Island avenu and First street northwest, Rev. Dr. H. T Stevenson, preaching; Rev. H. B Brundage, presiding. PRESBYTERIAN. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 220d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. School, with classes for memppr of the family, Preaching Dy the pastor. —Junior Christian Endeayor. Intermediate Christian Endeavor. lul hour und supper at the which all strangers in re inyited 00 p/m 6500 pn. 90 p.m. ) pm. Preaching Iy 8115 pm or Christ pastor. Endeavor 8o- Swall children cared for during Sunday morning service. A_CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East Side, Chevy Chase Circle Douglas Putnam Birnie, D. D., Wil Preach. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship and sermon. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s SIXTH ' PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. Y “NEW YEAR SERMON” \1echng 8 P.M.: “SERIES ON POETS” Shelley’s Opinion of the World Fourth Presbyterian Clmn:b 13th and Fairmont Sts. Pastors—Dr. Joseph T mny. Dr. Tsasc Ward. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m Morning worship, 11 a‘m. preach Christian Endeavor, Evening service, precch Wednesday, 11 am., Society,” followed 1 Thursday, § p.m The frie finds Dr. Ward will p.m. 8 pm. Dr. Ward will Woman's Missfonary Mission Study Class. praver meeting. family church, where every one come. ~ Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Ealorama Rds. BEV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, we 11:00 &.m.—Morning worship. Dr. Paimer: REMEMBRANCE “GREET THE FRIENDS.” Johu, 1.14. CORDIAL WELCOM “THE PROMISED LAND,” “SPIRITUAL LIFE,” Sermon subjects for 11 and o'clock at Sermon by A BOOK OF 8:00 p.m.— 1 {Metropolitan Presbyterian Church REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. Corner 4th and B sts. Start the New Year by attending somewhere. Tt's a_good It_might grow on you. reh babit to cultivate. GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—New Year sermon xxxvil.17, ““Is Thers from the Lordi Any ,And Jeremiah Said, ‘There Is.’ Music by the chorus choir. b Mrs. and Mr. Kletn, soloists 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. 8:00 p.ow.—Sormen:” “When Men Fin Solos by Mrs. Gawler and Mr. Klein. Dr. Adam Geibel - MUSIC RECITAL MONDAY, JANUARY 5, AT —At— Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Jeremin Word Gawler the 45 P Sixth St. and 11:00 a.m.—* subject— GEORGETOWN Presbyterian Church P ST. NEAR 81st N.W. REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D, PASTOR. 11:00 a.m.: I | “The Secret of the Lord” 8:00 p.m.: DR. ADAM GEIBEL BL NIST AND COMPOSER. RECITAL AND DEMONSTRATION. Anthems—*Te Dieum"" (Geibel). “0 Paradise” (Geibel) QUARTET Williams. Mrs. Maurice A. Beck- Fiorence Sindell. H. Alvin Lake. Mabel Linton Williams, Organist Floyd C. ham,, o LT TR TR New York Ave. Presbyterian Church ! “WHAT IS YOUR NAME?” REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister | | | EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Md. Ave. N.E. i LFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., PASTOR | 1 Rev. Edward Leigh Pell, D. D. of Richmond, Va, GREAT BIBLE EXPOSITOR Special Meetings, January 4 to 9 Inclusive. = General Subject : “The Real Jesus and What He Really Taught” SUNDAY: he Mu}er‘: Key to the Mylle;’ie: of Life.” 7:45 p.m.—“Jesus and This New Freedom.” Week Night Meetings at 7:45. B New York Avenue and 13th Street A Place of Faith and Friendship. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, classes for all. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. “A BLIND ROAD” .6 pm.—C. E,, Fellowship, Tea. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship, sermon i FIRST. CHURCH— SERMON SERIES ON POETS. |- Rev. Godfrey Chobot Announces Addresses for Four Sundays. Rev. Godfrey Chobot will begin a series of talks on poets tomorrow at the Sixth Presbyterian Church. They are as follows: Tomorrow, Shelley's “Opinion of the World”; January 11, Sir Walter Scott, “The Bible”; Janu- ary 18, Shakespeare's “Fear” and January 25, Tennyson's “Crossing the Bar.” ot SRR . . - Luther Place Memorial Church (At Thomas Cirgle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER. D. D..” PASTOR. —Bible School. —Holy Communion of Lord’s Sup- e, (Sermon by Pasior.) Christian Endeator Socs., Senlor T . with sermon by Men's Chorus This Church Welcomes You. Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall. 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. RHARD B. LENSKI, Pastor. orning worship. ening worship. Concordxa Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible achool. 11:00 a.m.—Services in German. YOU_ARE WELCOME. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Chutch 11th and H Sts. JOHN T, HUDDLE, D) 9:30 1100 NW L., Pa “Church History From 313 to 476 AD 8:00 Thursday evening Prepara INCARNATION jueie wd Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave Rev. H. MANKEN, Pastor. Bervice, 11 a.m.; Bible school, Vesper service, 7:30 p.m. _______COMMUNITY INVITED. St.Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth ste. s.w. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Paster. *“The Church Where You Feel at Home.” BUNDAY: 9:45 a.m —Bible school. 11100 5. —The Service and Sermon. 7:45 p.m.—Vespers and Sermon. e I Church of the Atonement | North Capitol and R. I ave REV. 1. 0. BAKER, PASTOR Sunday Kchonl—9:45 a.m. _ Church Services—11 & m. and CHRIST CHURCH _ (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. 11 &.m.—Epiphany service “Who Are the Wise Men Today” . S. and Bible class, 9:45 am Evening service, 7:43: “Reaching the Goal” Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. rman service. 0:45 a.m.—Sunday scnool. 11:00 & —Engiivh service: “THE STRAIT GATE,"” with Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m.—Bible_hour. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church Md. Ave. and 9tn St. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Wiles Bible Class for MEN. Morning Seryice at 11:00: HOLY COMMUNION Evening Service at 7:43 “A SURE CHART FOR 1925” (Holy Communion) Younsg People's Society, 6:45. _‘THE HOMELIKE CHURCH." Columbia Heights »«* & = ave. Pastor, C. BUTLER. Services, with sermons by pas- and & o'clock. S. S.. s o 5. 045 EPIPHANY ¥ NORTHWEST. REV. W . WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bibie school .. Moruing. wor Tirther “Langos Gallatin and Wednesday. § p.m.—L. N. C "RICHARD SCHMIDT Pastor. hree services of Hols Communion. Ger- man, 10 am.; English, 11 a.m. 8 pm Bible School, 130 w.n. Luther League. 7:15 Brotherhood, Monday night. Midweek | Thursday, 8 p.m CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columibia road and Evelid Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 O St. N.E. X ird Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade 14th st and Park rd. CIENCE. Bervices— SUNDAY. 11 A.M. AND 8 P.AL SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 A.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— 8§ 0'CLOCK. READING ROOMS: Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday: T 45d Sundays and bolldays. SECOND GHURCH—111 © St. N.E.— Hours, 1 to § p.m. (except Wedne dayk, 1 to 8: Sundays, 2:30 to O Closed_holidays). THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.— Hours, 10 to 0 (Wednesdays, 10 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 9:30). FOURTH CHURCH— The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 10 to m BETHANY S Preaching: 11 _a.m., ‘1925 MOTTO, at 8 p.m.. “THIS mx Baptism. ing, 'nmmnx 8 P m. Bethany wisoes you a very Happy Chevy Chase Baptist Church School of Musie Studto, Theater Building. BEV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, B. D., Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion. Meditation : Not Conformed." “Be BAPTIST. “The Highlands Baptist Clmuh 14th and Jefferson ts. N.W. DR. J. J. MUIR preacles 11 a.m. p.m. Bible school, §:50. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. _All_cordially_invited. SECOND BAPTIST 4tu St and Va. Ave. § ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.— “The Glory of Pressing On” 8:00 p.m “What Is Your Age?” 9:30 a.m 7:00 p.m. and 8 Classes for o AND ENJOY THESE SERVICEE E Hez Swem % T8 pm. Free ey ¢ 1925 tor 5 ntennial IMMANUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill” “Winter St A Nive THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th St. and Columbia Road) Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. E. H. De Groot, Jr., Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.— -Iorv ) mon by the Pastor: Hand of l’Ailo.\\i members r worship. Ser- Lord pper 8:00 Percy S “All Things New.” Week of Prayer, Jan. 5 to 9. A Church Given to Much Prayer. PETWORTH Tth and ¥ Home-Coming Sunday All members friends are expected REV. HENRY J. SMITH PASTOX 11:00a.m “Building to the Divine Scale” COMMUNION SERVICE, Fifth Serm CHARACTER ISTICS OF 'GOD, “Skill—Humanity’s Glory” Remember—To Come. GRACE Bible & GOD'S MESS INDENT ARE YOU Young Church Prayer M A HAPPY NEW Temple Baptlst Church 10th and Rev. T. 0. JOX SERVICES 1 s “PROGRAM FOR 1925 8 pm.: “Making the Best of What We Have” 8 p.m.- Ave. S.E JOHNSON TO THE 11:00 NTI.CHRIST YEAR TO ALI ____ALL WELCOME BROOKLA‘ND %éPTIST 11000 8'm 8:45 p.m 8:00 p.1n 8:00 pm., First Baptist SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS Dr. J. Stanley Durkee Will Preach Morning and Evening. 1Ay “The Three Fundamentals” "Settlpd at the Cross” KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Ninth St. near B S.W. REV. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Residence, $01 C St. S.W hing by _Pastor. ;L\'{DK NOT BEHIND THEE! “Preaching by Pastor. _Them “THE LARGENESS OF GOD'S LOVE." You a the warmly ted 1 row. Let us welcome The Lord's Su evening servic m £ cold an Worship with v T will West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 3lat and N Sta. N.W. B. AUSTIN, Pastor Rev. Pastor's Great programs FIFTH BAPTIST /0. Abounding in :he Vv’n'k of the I.oni " Com munion. 7:40, “‘Pilate’s Tkree Questions. N 3: B. Y Pr New Do Y'-ur Buv the \IETROPOLI TAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. p.m.—Hear an, Leave Morning at Eleven “THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE OF THE AGES” (Sermon repeated by special request.) Evening at Seven-Forty-Five “JOURNEYING OVER A NEW ROAD” Pastor's Pointers and Prayers for Making the Trip in Safety. Traf Rules. What to Wear. A Sure Guide. Come early for the Organ Recital and S Service. Every song will be a Travel Sor Male chorns will sing “The Old Wayside Cross.”" Mr. Na “lagk and Miss Tucker will sing *'Praise to the King 8:00 p.m.—Tilustrated Sermon. 4 CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL BAPTISMAL SERVICE 8th and H “LET THINE EYES (This service will be 8:00 First in a Series of Firesi “It Takes a Heap o’ Livin’ in CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. N.W. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon by Dr. W. S. Abcrnethy LOOK RIGHT ON” broadcast by WCAP) P.M. de Sermons on the Home “MAKING THE HOME BEAUTIFUL” Prof. Walter W. Beck will read Edgar Guest's a House to Make It Home” Sunday School 9:30 A.M.