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EPISCOPALIANS ADD 10,035 DURING YEAR Living Church Annual Also Reports Progress in Japan in 1924. A cants noted iet increase of 10,036 communi- in the Episcopal Church is in the Living Church which has just been issued Attantion is called to the fact in con- nection with these figures that missionary district of north tains now only 885 communicants as compared with ie preceding vear, balance having been urisdiction of the Church along with and other churches in the Tokio, in consequence of the tishment of an tndenendent chu with the election of a na anese bishon, fn [ecember, 1 transfer in no sense s the Annual, the beginning of the culmination of the hopes in which all our foreign planned, that they Lut the nuclei of autonomous chur. to formed when the misst tains sufficient strength to admit ¢ L Japan especially can naver be Christianized by foreigners, a entrance of bishops of thelr into the upper house of the Sel Kokwal is the strongest evidence of the our work Rie. in th copal dral ol cathe ity janes the sta nissions are Incrense in Por notes onary Increase g with there, an entira cor ership of Lishop self with un- les rrando having aligned | nmunion, 1a total contribu the Epis- according > es avaflable, were 2,243.1 compared with $35,752,620.58 reported for 1922, The ame report shows that there was an 1crease of 48 in the number of 0 parishes, 2,041 marr Sunday school teachers and nday school membeérs An er mations and is noted in the report. #l presants statements from dl\», in various parts of the soui nting out the difficu’ty particulariy he larger « w movals ue section to another ur 1, of preserving any accurate ccords of new members, an fact, it fs stated, tha communicants figure s 61 net iner not gher YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUP WILL ASSIST AT SERVICE “Strength From Trial” of Dr. to Be Topic Wilfley Tomorrow Evening. Stories” will be the of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfle; tomorrow morning &t Avenue Christian Church. ning the voung people’s ent will as: in the conduct » service and will provide ush- Dr. Wilfley wi preach on ength From Tr he first of a monthly erences for workers, teachers and ers of t church school will be next Monday and 9 o'clock, under the leader- Rev. Jesse Guy Smith, di s education. Teachers and & officers of the school at supper preceding the gelecs sub- e mon mon istra m ference Iie District of Columbia Christian Women's Missionary Society will hold ite quarterly meetinr at the church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Jeter lengfellow, a former missionary to Yate. il oa b principal speaker. A tox supper will follow, and 0 o'clock Missionary Union will meet, Rev. Earl Taggart pre- siding. Dr. Deffenderfer, pastor of Luther PL Memorial Chur: wiil deliver t ddress An open forum on the subje Il be held at the church music wil church next Thursday evening. Rev. d William E. Guy Smith charge. with Rev aithwalite will be i ANNOUNCES 2 SUBJECTS. “Non-Contingent Life” and “Divine | Emphas Henry subject Rev. Smith’s Topics. J. Smith will have for tomorrow morning at the Baptist Church “Non-Con- Life,” and in the evening, “Di- iphasis.” oyster supper Ladies' Atd S 0 to 7 pm. is to be ciety u given by t Friday Dr. 3. 0. Knott to Speak at Mount Pleasant Church. wilt J o hefore Mount reh, € “Zionism, Kno lecture . on o lecture January 18 on t the Close of the Old and January 23 “After What?" Men and women are “How to Be Happy." Topic. At the West Washington Church the pastor, Rev. C. Baustin, will preach fomorrow morning “How to F Great Church the evening on “How to Be F cvening at Stewardship.” appy.” Special Address by Dr. Martin. Out day of un address given il Martin tomorrow Georgetown Presby- Thursday night Miss N. J., will give on “Taking the ) of Su wil the toy Dr. Renwick morning at the it Church. Ivaine of Trenton addres. A the e Annusl | the | Toklo re- | nsferred to “but rather | the | is | tomorrow | lectures Ethaat Bapuist |8 on and | = 7:45 o'clock the | “Syrla and | New Pastor Coming A. M. E. Church Leaders to Meet in Charlotte, N. C. The board of bishops of the African thodist Episcopal Zion Church will id its midw mecting in Char- N, January 14, 15 and 16, 1 ted all the 12 bishops of on will in attendance, shop C. C. Alleyne of New with his ssionaries, sailed for t in Africa a few da his episcopal headquarters t the next four years. Most neral officers of the church scores of pastors from varlous the country will be in at- Charlotte meeting. review of the financial situation the denomination, including the iving of final reports of the re- 5.000 drive for foreign mission 4 the formulating of plans to extond the chureh through stic cfforts in the home and field, will bo among the mat taken up by the forthcoming bops’ meeting. Bishop . A. Wal- lace of n. N. Y., will preside DR. WOOD T0 SPEAK TWICE expet except ¥ York eit coterie of 1 work wher be'f of the and sections of tend: A of re who rk a further 1 “The Spirit of Chr to Be Morn- ing Sermon Topic. At the Church of the Covenant morrow Rev. Dr. Charles Wood preach on “The Spirlt of Christ.” at the evening service, at 8 o'cloc will give the second sermon of the s ries “Saving One'’s Soul Alive in the City.” The specif] subject will be “De- structive Excesses of the City.” The monthly of the Society of the Covenant is to be held in the lecture room of the church Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Miss Anne Mcllvaine of Trenton, N. J., who has been appointed by foreign missions as a delegate to the international misslonary conference. to begin January 28, will give an ad- dress on “Missions in the Holy Land. At t midweek - service Thursday evening in the lecture room of the chureh Dr. Wood will speak on Attractive Side of Christlanity.” SERIES IS CONTINUED. to- will and he Dr. Clark Talks on Little Enown | Prophets. First Presbyterian maorning Rev. Dr. Britton Clark will preach on As He Sald Unto You.” The series of sermons on little known prophets will.be continued at the vesper ser ices by a talk on “Zephariah.” Thursday evening at § o'clock on “Paul” will be resu leading up to & study of the Pauline epistles. “THE SHEPHERDGOD.” At the Churéh John Even the | Foundry Church Pastor's Sermon Subject Tomorrow Morning. In Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning the pas- tor, Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, will preach on the theme “The Shep- herd God,” and in_ the evening his subject wiil be “A Woman's Reason." The Foundry quartet choir will sing at each service. Study Class Open to AllL . The* Young People’s Study Class of the Central Presbyterian Church, which was organized last Fall for the study of church history and doctrine, meets every Friday night in the lec- ture room of the church. The class recefves personal instruction from Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor the church Previous to the study of the lesson a dinner is held. The class open to the young people of the congregation and their friends. “Carry On"” to Be Topic. Baptist Church, “Third between H a I streets north- tomorrow the pastor, Rev. J, L. Holloman, will have for his subject Carry On.” Communion service will be observed at 4 p.m., at which time number of new members will be admitted to fellowship. At 8 pan. the pastor will preach on “Jesus the King ______OTHER SERVICES. i Wesleyan Pentecostal - D St Bet. w. At Second 3rd and 4th X. REV. H. B. HOSLEY. REV. GEQRGE C. WISE, astors, hing: 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. DA LCOME TO HALL MISSION 23 LA, AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holvuess. Sunday werei AL ALICE A. BAILEY Well Known International Author, Lecturer and Teacher On Occult and Metophysical Subjects Only Washington Appearance Three Public Lectures January 12th, 13th and 14th Evenings, 8:15 O’Clock Crystal Room, New Ebbitt Hotel | 14th and F Streets ‘ No Admission Charge the | wife and a | meeting and luncheon | the board of | d, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LUTHERAN CHURCH GETS NEW PASTOR \Rev. G. H. Eveler of Little- town, Pa., Takes Charge at St. Jokn’s Next Week. Rev. G. H. Eveler of Littletown, Pa., Is to take charge of the pastorate of | St. Jobn's Lvangelical Lutheran Church, on Kour-and-a-half near. D strect southwest, next week. He will preach his first sermon there January | 15, The first meetings of this church { were held {n 1855 in the old Columbia | Engine House, on Capitol HIll and onducted by Rev. P. Melster. present official board is com- posed of John ‘J. Graff, president: Arthur C. Smith, recording secretary: | John T. fiyancial secre- tavy; treasurer; Henry Prediger, John Kuhn, Albert Pell, Gustav Kubert, John L. Wege, W. T. Baum, Bdward Koblinz and George F. Dietz. {CHURCH NAMES DFFICERS { Congregation Holds Annual Busi- ness Meeting Thursday Night. The annual business meeting of the I Street Christian Church was held Thursday night. The following offi- cers were elected: [llders, W. W. Rice, T. P. Speake, James Freeland R. A. Connelly, Frank Cooke and Balderson; “deacons, W. G. Avery L. J. Barrett, C. C. Barco, Bailey Barco. J. T. Coghill, C. J. Crymas, W. F. Clodfelter, M. L. Hopper, L. C. Embry, Joseph Grannan, S. C. Jack- son, W. Merryman, Harvey Mills, James Mothershead, . W. | Oden, W. W. Pates, C. M. Scates, Mur- ray Snow, Linton Scates and Charles I~ Wood: deaconessés, Mrs. Elton Williams, Mrs. James Mothershead, Mrs. Gertrude Suther. Mrs. F. A Marsh, Mrs. Alice D'Atley, Mrs. T. P. Speake, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed and Mrs, €. F. Pflioger; treasurer, Everett Cockrill; financlal secretary, Harry 1. Hopper; clerk, James Freeland, and delegates to Church Federation, 1. L. Hopper and T. P. Speake. Sunday School—Superintendent, R. Balderson: assistant superinten- nt, C. 1. Wood and Mrs. Gertrude Suther; secretary, W. G. Avery; as- sistant secretaries. Carl Payne and | Barl Pierce: treasurer. Mrs. Vera Wood; misslonary secretary, Mrs. D'Atley, and primary superintendents, | Mrs. Gladys Thrift and Mrs, Margaret Chisholme. | Services will ha held at the church tomorrow as foll 11 a.m., morn- ing worship, with sermon, “Hallowed Ba Thy Name”; 7:45 p.m., evening service, sermon subject, “Thy King. dom Come.” The pastor, Rev. Harold Dickins, is preaching a series of sermons on “The Lord's Prayer.” Ths members of the church are en- tering into a New Testament reading | course to cover the New Testament during the year 1925. Outlines, as- signments for each day and ques- fons covering weekly readings have been mimeographed and distributed Sermons will be preached each Sun- | day, covering the readings, and gen- eral open discussion will be con- ducted Thursday e\'anlns DR. ATKINSON ON DUTY. Rector of Incnmafiou Church Re- | | covering From Surgical Operation. | Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson. reetor of the Church of .the Inearnation, Twelfth and N streets northwest, ‘who since the early Fall has been recovering from a werious operation, has returned to the city and resumes his duties in | connection with his church. Dr, Atkin- i E. T son_announces that arrangements have been completed for bringing to Wash- ington one of the leading clergymen in | the Episcopal Church in America. | Rev. Edward Brown Jermin, arch- deacon of the Diocese of Michigan and vector of Christ Church at Croswell, will visit the Church of the Incarna- tion and preach vzr_\' day beginning Janvary 25 and continuing until Febru- ary 2. The hours of services during this mission will be announced later, | but 4t is known that the principal ad- dress each day will be delivered at | s pm | Revival at Shiloh. Revival services are heing held at Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets northwest, twice deaily, 12 noon and 8 pm., and will continue through January 18. tev. Dr. G. J. Hawkes, evangelist from Maryland and Virginia, preaches | (every night and on Sundays. He will preach tomorrow morning on “The Living One,” and at night on “Baalam Withstood by an Angel.” Rev. Dr. Waldron, the pastor, is in charge of the revival meetings. | ) ~ NAZARENE. First Church of the Nazarene Beventh and A Sts. N.F. MARVIN S. COOPER, Pasto: 704 A St. N.E il v em 6:30 pom. Sundex i Moraiug werviee ........ Y. P. 8. Lvening service The Church That Weleo | | (Revelation, 1il. 16th above @ Classes of the “Arcana Claws f Sorning worship: D “WORLD WITHOUT E3 ree Lending Library, Open D Al PASTOR 10700 11:00 | Fi | Home, | grouna. | clude the Berean class meating Tues- LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION TO CONSIDER DUTIES Episcopal Men Will Hold Midwin- ter Meeting Next Wednes- day Night. The regular Midwinter meeting of the Laymen's Service Association of the Diocese of Washington will be held at Diocesan House. 1320 K street northwest, next Wednesday, at 8 pm. This Is the first time that the assoclation has met fn the club- rooms of the new Diocesan House, which has been occupled by the Rishop of Washington and the of- fices of the dlocese since November 1. An opportunity will be glven to the members of the sssoclation to inspect the building which contains, besldos the offices, complete club tacilitfes, Including a dining room and kitchen and bedrooms and baths which may be oecupled by transients: | It s expected that the Rev. ¢. T. Warner, chairman of the committes oppointed by the bishop to com- plete the arrangements for main- taining the Diocesan House, will ex- plain to the association the puart which the laymen of the dlocese are expected to play in supporting this enterprise. The president of the association, Dr. L. W. Glazebrook, will preside at the business meeting which will con- sfder the conttnuation of the com- munity religlous services which for the past five or six years have been held in Keith's Theater during Lent. It s also expected that George R Wales, vice president of the board of managers of the Episcopal Church an institution on Wisconsin avenue for aged and infirm Fpisco- palluns, will present the plans of the managers for Increasing the useful- ness of the home. All interested men are invited to attend this meeting. “FACE UNSEEN,” SUBJECT | Rev. Joseph Sizoo to Preach at Two Services. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sfzoo, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will preach a sermon on “The Face Unseen” tomorrow morning. At the evening service he wlll preach the second sermon of his series of Sunday evening sermons on the gen- erul theme, “Life's Diary.” He will have for his subject “Where Do You Live?” Every Thursday evening of the month Mr. §izoo meets with a group of men in his etudy from 7:45 to 8:30 o'clock In a discussion of the race problem. The discussions are cen- tered around and based upon a re- sent book of Dr. Robert E. Speer, en- | titled “Of One Blood.” | During the same hour Mrs. Frank | E. Edgington is meeting a group of young people of the church in & study Kroup on the same theme, and Mrs. William L. Darly is the leader of a group of the women of the church who are to discuss “The Challenge of Chifia.” UNITY TO BE TOPIC. Rev. H. B. Smith to Discuss View- point of Two Churches. At the morning service of the Co- Iumbla Heights Christian Church Rev. Harvey Baker Smith will talk on “Some Needed Church Funerals,” and in the evening he will preach the sec- ond of a serfes of sermons on “Chris- tlan Unity," discussing the Methodist and Christian churches, their view- points and the possibilities of unit- ing them on common scriptural Church actjvities of the week in- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Foley, 617 Irving street: Glean- ers’ class meeting Wednesday at the | home of Mr..and Mrs. Danforth, 1727 | Kilbourne street: meeting of the Girls' Missionary Circle ag the home of Miss Gwendoeleyn Middleton, 900 Nineteenth street, Monday evening, and the church day dinner Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. MT. PLEASANT k (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister 1AM “The Final Court of Vesper service. 5:00 p.m.— “Unheralded and Unsung” 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety. 9345 a'm.—Church Sehool. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ‘PLYMOUTH CHUR CHURCH (Congregational) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Ministe Appeal” Ingram Memorial | | and Tenth St. N.E. il Rev. Kyle Booth Minister. Siass. Ave. a.m.—t “‘The Open Window”| 8 pam.— “Where is Protes- tantism Going?” School and Adult Jason Noble Pierc THE INTERNAT POLISH PIANI Free-Will Munic That All Jan. with the New York and Philadelphin Sym Admission to single concert, 50c. 10th and G Streets N.W. 11 A.M.—“Christians” 8 P.M.—“This Is the Life” RUSSIAN TENOR, Nicholas Vasilieff (Boloist of tve Russitn Cathedral Singers) DUTCH VIOLINIST, Ary Dulfer Will Assist Charles T. Ferry, organist, at the MUSICAL VESPERS, Sunday, Monday, 8 P.M. THE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS GREAT POPULAR CONCERT In the Midwinter Conrse of Comeerts 26—De Sayn-Bevely Trio and Eyersman. Elena de Sayn, violin virtuosa; Herman Sevely. cellist; Feb, 2—Russian Balalaika Orchestra and. Della Baker, lyric soprano, soloist Course ticket, admitting to all three concerts, with reserved seat, e, D. D., Minister IONAL ARTISTS ST, Fela Rybier 4:45 P.M. Oftering Nations Enjoy Alice Eversman, dramatic Helen Corbin Helnl, pi phony Orchestras. $1.00, D. ¢ | clety grew SATURDAY, J HOLY NAME BRANCH OBSERVES 25TH YEAR St. Joseph's Society to Hold Cele- bration Tomorrow—Entertain- ment in Evening. The Holy Name Society of St Joseph's Church will célebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary tomorrow with & golemn mass at 11 o'clock Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, prior of the Dom{nican House of Studies, will deliver the sermon. The former spiritual directors of the society will be the officers of the mass, as fol- lows: Celebrant, Rev. James Smyth, pastor of St. Peter's Church, Balti- more; deacon, Rev. Ignatius Fealy, pastor of St. Agnes’ Church, Catons- villo, Md; suhdeacon, Rev. Martin McNulty. pastor, Libertytown, Md. Buest of honor will he the Right . Gavan, the first spirityal director of St. Joseph's branch. In the evenine ut 8 o'clock @ sup- per will be served In the school hall for the Holy Name men. Matt Horne, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee, has ranged an attractive program. P. J. Haltigan, arch- diocosan director, will speak. George O'Connor and others will entertain. John Deving will act as toastmaster. The ladies of the parish will serve the supper. The Holy Name val‘!y of St Joseph's was founded 25 years ago in the course of a mission given b Very Rev. (. H. MAKenna. The s rapldly under the leader- ship of Fathers Gavan, Smyth, Fealy, Cahtll, O nell and MceNulty Father Kennedy is the present spirit- ual director. The officers are: President, Curtin; vice president, Fox: treasurer, secretary, John J George 1. Theodore Morin; Thomas Hanlon l’lan Servwe of nghts. “The Service of Lights" will be held at St. Mark's Church, Third and A streets southeast, tomorrow at § p.m The rectgr, Rev. Williamn Henry Pet- tus, will conduct the s preach the sermon. —_ FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.\W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL_ARE INVITED. " Friends Church 13th and Irving sts. n.w. B 8. 9:43 a.m. Meeting for worsbip, 11 C. E, 6:80 pm. Thursdsy prayer moetin 743 pom, 5. KENWORTHY, PASTOR. MURRA 1338 Mooros Si. X W Phone Columbia 8301. WELCOME TO ALL PRESBYTERIA! The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN Pnsnnznu\ 220d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 8.m.—Bble School, with m.—Preaching by the pastor. Junior Christian E Intermediate Christian Endeayor. Soclal hour and supper at the manse, to which all strangers io the city are lavited. 0 Song service. 0 0 Preachlj stor. “Eariatisn. Ehseavor so- 113 p.m—Senior Ciety. Smail clildren cared for during Sunday morning service, A_CORDIAL_WELCOME TO ALL. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixtesnth and Irving Sts. N.W. Jemes H. Tayler, D. D., Paster, a.m.—Sunday Schos! and. Rible €1 m.—S8ermon by Dr. TAYLOR. Westmineier Les Soenal” ot tar Cariskien 00 8 30 p.m 200 pm. 00 p.m. .m.— . Giog People. Endearor. Seietics. TAYLOR Small service. Take 14th st. 16th children cared for M. duriog moraing car or . Pleassnt car or NUARY 10, 1925. NINTH STREET CHURCH SERVICE GOES ON WCAP Rev. C. R. Stauffer’s Morning Ser- mon Designed for Radio Audience. The morning service of the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow will be broadcast by station WCAP &t 10:45 o'clock. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, the minister, will have as@he subject of his sermon “Divine Contentment,” prepared with many of his radio audi- enco In mind. At 3 p.m. the pastor will conduct services ut the Boys' In- dustrial Home, and will have the as- sistance of the Beta C. F. Society, one of the largest in the District. In the evening the fourth in a series of sermons on Acts will be nreluhed on “The Saving Name.” The Lydla Class of the Church will bs entertained Wednesday evening by A. G. Bishop, the teacher, Lith his annual party at’his home, 325 Tenth street northeast. Friday ev!n('!: the class will accompany their teacher and the pastor to Central Unfon Mis- slon, where they will have charge of the meeting. The regular church nlght supper with varfous meetings will be held Thursday evening. The Naom! Class, Mrs, H. Gilstrap teacher, will meet at the home of Mrs. Dora Sheaffer, 1389 D street north- east, Monday évening. T Georgetown Church &7, VA REV. JAMES T, MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. 945, 84 811 a.m., Dr. Reawick Harper .\:151 in, “Tuktag the sun Oul;'ol e;ua."" o o e ngs Whioh Money WL Wor Buy.”’ CHURCH OF THE AVE, 18th AND N STS. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Minister's Assjstant. cox RE REV. 9:45—Sunday Bcliool. intermedlate y aud_Beglouers' Deps ervgirt’s Bible Class, Miss Mabel . Thurston, teacher. -All Comers' Class for men. William A, Eiseaterger, teacher. 0:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women. 11:00-—-Morning _service. = Sermon by Dr. Wood: ““THE SPIRIT OF CHRIET. ~Christiao Endeavor Supper snd Ves- per Bervics 8:00—Eveoing service. Tood: Berie SOUL ALIVE 2. “DPST THE CIT Evening Choir of 100 Volces 8:00 Thursday —Midweek service. Dr. Wood peak on AN ATTRACTIVE S B CudRierian ity ALL WELC Juniy Res Sermon AVING IN THE CTIVB EXC Clmr:h of the Covenant NEW YEAR SUNDAY SERMONS BY THE PSTEDNPG REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., on “Saving One’s Soul Alive in the City” JANUARY 11, 8 0'CLOCK: “Destructive Excesscs of the City” | Music by the Evening Cbeir of 100 Vllul. ALL WELCOME o Nortn Capifol, cor. Floride Eckmg'tofl' ave. and Q & ! REV. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. | 9:30 8.m.—Sunday schoal | T:00 pim.—0. E. Boclety | SERMON SUBJECTS: | 11:00 a.m.— “OHRIST'S GREAT PRATER." 5:00 p.m|—_IMMIGRATION. > _Strangers welcome. Seats fres. Good music. WESTMINSTER Tth nesr B Bt, 8.W. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor. | Holy communion. All members are urEed 10 be present. | 8 p.m.—Song service and sermon. i A Hearty Walcome to This Friendly Chure Eastern Presbyterian Church Bixth St. apd Md. Ave. Rer. 1 Presbyterian Chnrch H St. Between 19th and 20th Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAX, hmr. 11:00 a.m — “IS THY SERVANT A DOG?" 8:00 p.m.— “IN THE FOG' MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark Minister 11 AM.: | “Even as He Said Unto Thee™ 4:30—VESPER—5:30 ZEPHANIAH A litttle known prophet. s e COMMUNION SERVICE 11 o'clock 1|| Metropolitan Presbyterian Church REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. 4th and B Sts. S.E. “A NEW BEGINNING™ Sermon subject for the 7:43 service. The year 1925 will mean more to you if you start ft with getting_right with God. Join wome church today. You'll be in good B ! PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sfs. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 1AM “COME AND SEE” 8 PAL: “SERIES ON POETS” Sir Walter Scott, “The Bible.” subject— (Second Sermon of the o CHEVY CHASE EAST SIDE OF CIRCLE. Douglas Putam Birnie, _ Minister 9:45a.m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00a.m.—Morning wor- ship. ~ Sermon_ by Dr. Birnie. 6:45 p.m.—Young 1 ple's \Iectmg GU> -TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. BEV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor. 9:45% 3. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. I Timothy, i.15: *This is & faithful ll.flnl. and worthy of "all’ acoeptation, that Ghrist | Jesus came into the world ave sinners,’” Peo- to Music by chorus and Mr. vor meetings. Exodus, month shall be unto you the be- ginning of month.” Mus Mre. Gawler and Mr. Kiel Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorams Bds. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, “1la.m.—Holy communion. Sermon by Dr, Palmer: *Self-Donial & p.m.—“Taking the Bun Out of Bunday,” Address by Res. Dr. R. W. Harper of Plttebirgh. F CORDIAL, WELOOME TO ALL. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W, Bv'l:l W, KETCHUM will Dn‘l(’h “0' THE 'A{'TO HEAVEN." “m. —Men’s Bible Class. -m.—Sunday Schoal. .m.—Christlan_Endeaor. ||| Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Take any 14th st. car—Get off st Fairmont. Pastors—Dr. Joseph T. Kelly. Dr. Tsasc Ward. 930 a.m.—Sunday Sehool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning _worship. Dr. Kelly will preach. Subjeet, “ONLY THOU OUR LEADER BE. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endearor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. Dr. Ward will preach. Tuesday, 10:30~Woman's Aid. New York Ave. Presbyterian Church ew 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. “THE FACE UNSEEN” 6 p.m.—C. E., Fellowship, Tea. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship, sermon “WHERE DO YOU LIVE?” REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting, Everybody Welcome to AUl Services, Series on “Life's Diary”) |INCARNATION ™ GIVES SERMON TOPICS. Rev. Gove G. Johnson to Preach Twice at Immanuel. Rev. Gove G. Johnson announces sermon topics at Immanuel, the Na- tional Baptist Memorial Church, as follows: Tomorrow morning, “People Who Are Different,” and at night, “Unanswered Prayers—There's a Rea- son.” Percy Foster will lead an open- ing song service in the evening. The quarterly meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening. Jan-| vary 23, a, father-and-son banquet is planned, with special features, as ‘Reg'lar Fellers' Nigh CHRISTADELPHIAN. First Baptist SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS Preaching Morning and Evening b; Rev. W. L. Darby, D. D. 1 AM— “Christ and the Church” 8 PAL “The Challenge of Our Tlmes ‘R‘?~fl3nlm B. Y. P, U-—6 1o 7:45. ‘ Swedlsh pervices at 3:30 Sunday evening | | | Rev. Roland Wrigner of Rockvil Tl lead the prayer meetiog o evening Our new pester, Dr. Sumuel Judson Por- , N. C., will preach Jaa. 13. Home Church, ter of Durl 330 P ave, ChristadelphianEcclesia \A\’AL LODGE HALL. Every Sund) 11:30 Ali welcome. " Christadelphian Chapel 732 w-nm Bt NW. Worship, 11:00 a.m._snd 8:00 p.m. [0 GRACE Fiemtn’s w soison 9:30—Bible school. Classes for all. 11:00—"ACCORDING TO GOD'S POBE." 45—"THINKING ABOUT THE END. Young People at 6:45 Church Prayer Meeting Thur PUR LUTHERAN. St.Mark’s Lutheran Church ¥ and Sth Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Paster. “The Church Where You Feel at Home.” SUNDAY: a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 5. m.—The Serrice and Bermo: 45 pan—Verpers aoa Sermon. aey. 8 L. prayer ssrvice. Church of “the Atonement North Capitol and R 1. ave. REV. 1. 0. BAKER, PASTOR. Sunday Schooi—0:43 a.m. _ Churchh Service, NORTHWEST. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bibie school . . 9:30a.m. Morning worship C11:09 2 m. Luther "Leugue. S107:00 pm, v .. 8:00 p.m. urch mervices. rylces Thursday :00 p m. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. CHARLES ENDERS, P 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. a.m.—Services in English YOU ARE WELCOME. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN *“I'be Little Church on the Canal and Potom 1041 Wisconsin ave., below M st. Rector: The Reverend Henry L. Du: Bervices: 7:30 9:30. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church Md. Ave. aud 9th Bt N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for MEN. Morniog Service at 11:00: “Jesus Among the Doctors” Erening Service at 7:48: “Life Is More Than Meat” Toung People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. | _“THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” | Gallatic asd | | 14th sts. n.w Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave M ETROPOLITA\ Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eieven “SEEKING AND DOING” (Ohurch Motto for 1925.) Erenlng at Seven-Forty-Fire “WHEN IT IS WELL" Attend the Church that Glows, ( Grows all the time. The Church 3 ple love and where ail people are 3 BAPTISM ~ FIFETH BAPTIST & 355, Rev. G. W. Grifin of N. preach, 11 a.m., “The Joy of Boul Wi g." b ont opuias S1g f e Ages 9:30% Chapel. 85 B. ¥. P. U 6:80. " The Highlands | Bnpmt Church 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. DR, J. J. MUIR preacbes 11 a.m. and p.m. " Bible' sehool, ¥:30. Prayer meeting Thursday, § p.m. All_corially insited "KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Nioth St. near B 8.W. REYV. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor Residence, 801 C 6t. 8. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 &.m.—Installstion " of Church School officers. 7:00 p.m.—B. Y. P. ] . Subject: *T] DIBLE, IT8 INSPIRATION 8:00 p.;o.—Bermon r. T SYOCR 1MposSIBILITIES Meet Witk Us Tomorrou E. Hez Swem about a thoussd times chairs (men like them fice orpan. 11 am.,_ Centennial Rapt. € PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts. REV. HENRY J. SMITH 11:00 8.m— “Non-Contingent Life” 11 a.m. ; Bible School, 9:40 a.m. Vesper service, 7:30 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W, GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 3500 pem—Evening worehis ZIO 6th AND P BTREETS NW. 1 Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; German worship, 10 a.m.; English, 11 am., 8 p. Lather Leugu 7:15 p.m. Ladies' Afd, Monday night. Midweek worship, Thursday., § p.m. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLB, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30—Sunday_school 11:00—Holy Vommunion. -7:00—Christian Bodeavor meeting. Si00—Sermon ang Communics. rrice CHRIST CHURCH (Migsourt, Syned.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor, 11 8.m.>-Bervio “Christ and the Child" S. and Bible ciass, 9:45 a.m. Evening service, 7:43: “Bible Symbols” s. Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W, (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. cu:usr. 'THE BREAD OF LIFE.” b Luther Place Memorial Church (At Thomas Clrcle N.W.) DIFFENDERFER, D. D.. PASTOR. 9:43 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service, with sermon by pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Eudeavor Societies, Sr. and Jr. p.m.—Service, with sermon by pastor. This Church_Welcomes YOU. SPIRITUALIST. TheFu'st Spiritualist Church t.mm by, a. Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: ' “THE WOMAN OF ENDOR, WAS SHE A MEDIUM?" Followed by spirit messag And Saul perceived that it was Samuel, aud e stooped with his face to the grousd.'” 12 G, RxTHI14. - Sunday. S pumes At Prthian Temple, 1012 Oth st. n.w. (second Soor). All a.zmnu,l o riental Nights Thursdass, Jan. 15th, 2204 and 20th, at § pm., 181°C st. n.e. ch person receives a crystal readiag. Course ticket only on sale. Home-Cooked Supper Eriday, Jan_ 10fh, from 5 to 8 p T.c. TReadings from medium MRS. S. RIZPAH ELL ELDON 512 F 8t. N.W. Spiritual messagy meeting every Monday B8 pn Sritual reading datly: G. M Trinity Lutheran Church | Solo, M. Louis B. Thompson “Rend Your Hearts and Not Your Garments. 8:00 p.m.— “Divine Emphasis” Potworth Extends a Cordial Invitation to Worship With Us. OYSTER SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W Rev. T. 0. JONES preacl SERVICES 11 am.: “His Unspeakable Gift" 8 pm.: “God's Mindfulness” 5. 5.~080 am .. __ALL WELCOME. _ SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. 8.E ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 8.0 — “Where There Is No Vision” 8:00 p.m.— “Blessings Turned to Curses” .. for 2 Borvices You Enjoy. Messages You N BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton N.E. WOODRIDGE BRANCH, 22nd and Rbode Island Ave. 0. 0. DIETZ, Th. D, Sunday school both places :DOES IT PAYI" NiE GAM Wlshmgt;_&pust Church Cor. 51st and N Sta. Pustor C. B. AUSTI, How to Build a ““How to Be Happy. e B X IMMANUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill" THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th 8t. and Columbia Road) w.‘m,» at Chu Gove G. Johnsom, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, E. H. De Groot, Jr., Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Scrs mon by Pastor. Subject, “Peopie Who Are Different.” will UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE. 8th and F Sts, N.E. Sunday, 8 p.m.—Lecture by REV. H. P. STRACK. Subject: “ARP THE FUNDA: MENTALS OF EPIRITUALISM THE FOUN- DATION OF MODERN RELIGION?" Spirit Greetings by REV. IDA E. STRA( THealing Service at 7:80 p.m. Message cle every Thursday, 8 pmw., at ave. s.e. All welcome. Bring your friends, * Message and Lecture Service Wednesdays, 8 p.m., 1337 Oak st. n.w. Subject: “THAT MAGIC AND FALSE MEDIUMSHIP, Dr. Jane B. Coates Spiritnal_interviews hy app. only. (ol Cir- Pa. 227, 8:00 p.m.—Mr. Percy lead opening Song Servic: “Unanswered Prayers—There Reason.” A Church Given to Much Prayer. BE DE ISLAND AVE At Second St. N.W Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Past Preaching by pastor, 11 a.m. and 5 p.w. Bible School Junlor_Chureh, §1 p.m. Praver meet Chcvy Chasc Bapfist Church School of Music Studio, Theater Bullding. . V. EDWARD O. CLARK, B. D., Ministef. 10:00 3.m —*'PEARLS OF THE KINGDOM. a 8thand H ment 8:00p.m.—“PAUL PERSUADED.” 3 4 CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. NN'W. You are invited to all Calvary’s services 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School with Adult Depart- Y 11:00 AVML—Sermon by Dr. W. S. Abernethy: “CHARACTER IN THE MAKING” 8.00 P.M.—The second of Dr. Abernethy’s Fire- side Sermons: “THE GAME OF LO 1