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REV. 5. | PORTER INHISNEW POST First Baptist Church Pastor Has Had Wide Experience in Ministry: Samuel Judson Por r of the First Baptist Church, proach tomorrow morning on ling.” and at & p.m. on s and Harp Strings Mr. Porter came Durham e was born at Whitesville Tanuary, 29, 1870, t vd MarRaret Por- ed from Wake Forest and the same year student at the Uni- He rec Willlam Baylor Uni of several several new here from Chicago : Jewell ity books tributo period- Was Ordained in 1802, Porter ader ords $02 neiro, i rried Katie Lee Munn County, N. C., in 18 He ned to the Baptist ministry and was a missjonary at Rio de Brazil, in 1893 and 1894. He of the Iirst Baptist Church of Newbern, N. C., from 1895 1898, when he went to Morgan- tori, N. remaining two vears. 9 xt vears he was pastor Fayetteville, N. two t Church of Kan- pointed field sec I hoard aptist Convention in position until his of the Southern 1907, and held that appointment as pastor of the First Bapti *hurch of Oklahoma City, Okla., where he remained untfl 1918, n he was made a member of the »xecutive board of the Baptist Gen- 1 Convention of Oklahoma. Later went to the church at Durham, In the interest of foreign mission work he spent some time in South America and visited many mission Curope. His family will shington next week from to W Durha DR. SIZ00 TO PREACH ON “FORGOTTEN GLORY” Pastor of New York Avenue Pres- byterian to Continue Sermon Series in Evening. ister of the New York Ave- Church, Rev. Dr. Sizoo, will preach upon the “A Forgotten Glory,” tomorrow the evening service he third sermon of the Life's Diary.” The subject Is Your Height? vening, the first part of r of the midweek prayer serv- 1l be devoted to mission study Mrs. William L. Darby Is in arge of tl p of women who studying ms of China. Mrs meeting a group of the chuyrch Blood.” Dr. of the group on there has ¢ One me mission study m, to which response. PASTOR TO PREACH. Rev. J. H. Dunham to Take *“‘Saw- dust Lives™” as Topic. ct of the sermon tomorrow orning at 11 o'clock by Rev. James Yiarvey nham, at the Western Presbyterian Church, H street be- tween Nineteenth wentieth Btreets, be “Sawdust Lives At iristian Endeavor meet: he ct for discu being “Friend s as B Through Medical Missions” and at R pan astor, “Fol- lowing Af: Every Th to 8 oiclos ng from 8:30 B¢ Boditiot “Of One s are being ititled study clas the Sunday s ening a “calendar sc Talks on * Walkmg by Faith.” t 10:45 of Our irteenth by R pastor, on school W. Ballou teach- At 7 p.m. devo- Young Peoples’ Helen Bond a.m. tomorrow wrch ather will enece E. ing by t noor ing the tional mecting of t Christian Union leader. Work in Far East, Topic. the ar it the dic Aux Fpi phany the spe 14l eeting of the unday School Institute branch of the Wom- next Tuesd at Hall, 1 G street, Miss Grace Woman's Al ates, will t Tmpres: East al in the Far invited Mrs. Annie C. Bill to Speak. Mrs. A Bill of London, Eng- ho ablished the new ovement in Great rica, will deliver tomorrow at the igton branch ation at Its regu- has stian Science d in Ame address t, on the subject of on of the day, “The COBURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BEANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbla roud azd Evclid » Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 O St N.B. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13tk st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade 14th et. and Park rd. SUBIECT “LIFE" Bervices— SUNDAT, *1 AM. AND 8 P.M. NDAY SL00L—11 AM. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS= 8 O'CLOCK. READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— Hours, © t0 8 (except Weduesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holiduys, 2:80 18 5'30) SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N. Hourw 5 pam. (except > 8: Sunday Clased holiduys) THIRD CHURCH— Wednex. eived his| REV. SAMUEL JUDSON NEW BAPTIST CHURCH TO RECEIVE MEMBERS Silver Spring Congregation Will Hold Public Service in Armory Tomorrow. PORTER. The newly organi Church at Silver Spring hold its seventh public armory tomorrow at sermon will be by Rev Millington, executive secretary of the Columbia A tation, who will also receive into the clrurch new members who were baptized by Rev. Henry F. Smith, the pastor of the Petworth Baptist Church, last Thursday night The first communion service will be held, and the occasion utilized to gather all the Baptists of the Silver Spring section together for a denomi- national rally. The use of a parson- age has been donated to the church by & member. "d pist Md., will rvice at the 11 am Dr. H. W. O. G. W. MUCKLEY TO SPEAK Special Service at Ninth Street Christian Church. | The Ninth Strect Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will be addressed tomorrow morning by George W. Muckley Louis, Mo. Sunday evening the pastor, Rev. C R. Stauffer, will preach the sixth ser- mon based on the book of Acts, hav- ing us his subject ‘Light and Shad-| ow.” The Alpha Christian Endeavor. one of the largest in Washington, will go to Blue Plains to assist in re- ligious services on Sunday afternoon The church night program, with sup- per, will be held Thursday evening at 6 o'clock “THE MAGIC TOUCH” TOPIC Rev. Dr. Wilfley Announces Sub-| ject at Vermont Avenue Church. | “The Magic Touch™ will be the sub- ject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's ser- mon tomorrow morning at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. FHI‘I the evening service his topic will be “The Sunlit HIL" The church choir, | directed by William E. Bralthwaite, will render special numbers both morning and evening Church night will be ohserved next Th ay evening Supper at will be followed by a devotional serv fce at 7 o'clock, led by Rev. Dr. Wil- fley. At 7:30 Mrs. W. D. Jamison will | tell of her experiences as a mission- ary in China EXTEND ENGLISH CRUSADE Anglo-Catholic Congress Seeks to Spread Conversion to World. The continuous intercessions for the conversion of England, set in motion by the Anglo-Catholic —congress of London January 1, 1924, and continued 1t and day all last 3 has been nded into a chain of prayer for world and will arried on throughout the vear of d in regular order one parish takes another relinquishes Hours are assi on station days up the station it Given Farewell Reception. The Ladies' Aid Soclety and the Men's Club of the Western Presby- terian hurch entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albe r at a reception in the parlors of the church January 9 Mr. and Mrs. Alberger are leaving the city in the near fulnrn to make their home at Ithaca, Trinity Diocesan Services. At Trinity Diocesan Church, Third and C streets, Rev. Raymond L. Wolven will be the preacher at 11 o'ciock tomorrow. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 a 9:30 the church school holds its session. The Young People’'s Society meets in the Parish House at 6:30. At 8 p.m. there will be evening prayer, with sermon by Rev. James Allen of the Virginia Theological Seminary. __CHRISTADELPHIAN. ChristadelphianEcclesia NAVAL LODGE HALL A Chnstadelphxan Chapel 732 Webster bt. N.W. _ UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner North Capitdl and R Sts. N.W. ev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D.. Pastor. 330 Pa ave.s.e welcome. n m.—Sunday school. Visitors' Day ‘The Charm of Musio. OTHER SERVICES. Wesleyan Pentecostal D St. Bet. 3rd and 4th N.W. REV. H. (B, HOSLEY REV. GEORGE C. WISE, Pastors. Preaching nd A CORDIAL WELCOME TO pom ALL, Colorrdo Bldg., 14th and G Stx. Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to 17, and Sundays and b 2 4 FOURTH CHURCH: The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Floor)— i cek duys (except Wednesdaze, 10 to 8:30). HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. THE 5,000 WOMEN DUE 10 ATTEND PARLEY 1,500 Will Take Part in De-| liberations of Mission Conference. Women of Washington are prepar- ing to entertain the women who will aftend the forelgn missions conven- tion here January 28 to Februa It is believed that more than 1,500 women will participate in the gather- ing. A commit of 100, com- posed of representative women of Washington, has been appointed Subcommitt also are being named and within a few da.s the local organization will be completed and the work under way Most women coming to vention are prominent in work throughout the country. Of the 160 bodies co-operating in the con- vention 31 are women's forelgn mis- sion organizations. Nearly all Prot- estant bodles of the country will send woman delegates to the convention, the total attendance of which, it is beliaved, will reach 5,000 Mrs. W. L. Darby has been made chairman of the women's committee of 100. The six viee chairmen are Mrs. William F. McDowell, Mrs. Harvey Irwin, Mrs. W. S. Aber- nethy, Mrs. Earle Wilfley, Mrs. Ja Noble Pierco and Mrs. J. T. Huddle The secr Mrs. J. Claude the con- church | Ketper e [P Luncheons Are Planned. any of the woman delegates will a day ahead of time to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the Federation of Women's For- eign Boards, which will be held at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church January 27. It will be fol- lowed by a luncheon and an open meeting in the afternoon. The women will have another luncheon at the Women's Citv Club January 28, and_another at the Washington Me. tel January 30. Important committees are being appointad. Five have been announced, as _follows: Committee on hospitality and ush- ers—Mrs. B. C. Dinwiddie, chalrman; Mrs. W. A. Metz, vice chairman: Mrs. w. Wilbur, Mrs. Edward Graves Mrs. W. E. Boulter, Mrs. W. S. Bishop, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. Oscar Jones, Mrs. Emma 'S, Shelton, Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, Mrs. Millard F. Thompson, Mrs. Irving Ketchum and Mrs. G. G. bY Committee on mat registration, infor- n and badges—Mrs. W. M. Ter- chairman; Mrs. Sidney Jacobs, vice chairman; Mrs. E. B. Bakby, Mis Elizabeth Carhart, Miss Margare Fox, Miss Barbary Weigand, Mrs. F C. Mason, Mrs. J. C. Hering, Mrs. Arthur Briscoe and Miss Bertha Thomas. Committee on Charles Richardson, chairman. Committee on music—Mrs. James Shera. Montgomery, chairman, and Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler. Committee on pages—Mrs. James E Gripp, chairman; Miss Schaaff and Miss Gertrude Wiber. MISSIONARY TO PREACH. Rev. L. H. Downing to Tell of Work in Africa. At the morning service tomorrow in Immanuel, the National Baptist Memorial Church, Rev. Gove G. John- on preaches on “Law and Love, and the Coming Day.” a sermon for the fifth anniversary of the prohibition amendment. At night Rev. Lee H. Downing of the Africa Inland M ill give an illustrated address Work in the Interior of decorations—Mrs, ext Friday evening the father and n banquet will be held. e ‘Will Talk on Astronomy. “Astronomy, or Our Future Home Amid Giant Suns,” is the subject of an illustrated lecture by Dr. B. G. Wil- kinson, dean of theology, Washington Missionary College, at Capltol-Memo- rial Church, Fifth and F streets northwest, tomorrow at ¥ p.m. Mu- sical program at 7:30 p.m Wiles Clus to Banquet. The =eventeenth annual bangust of the Wiles Bible Class of the Keller Memorial Lutheran Church will be held Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock It will be served by the Ladies’ Aid Society. Representative O. J. Kvale and Rev. Dr. C. P. Wiles will be the speakers. DIVINE SCIENCE. " National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS: Sunday school at 11 a.m. Monday meeting at & p.m. ‘ednesday at 2 p.m. Saturday at 12 m Hualing diily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m cond floor front (EW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). ™ Elizabeth | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D To Preach Sermon REV. DR. J. STANLEY DURKEE. The services at § pm. tomorrow at First Congregational Church Tem: and G streets, will be addressed by | Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president !vl Howard University, or “The King- | dom—Itx Laws and Statesmen.”” minixter, Rev. Dr. Jason Noble . will xpeak 8t 11 a.m. on “True Religion Needed.” At 4145 pam., there Will_be a devotional-musicnl vesper | xerviee participated in by Ruby Ge- rard, violinist and J. Edgar Gray, basso of New York. RALLY OF ADULTS HELD AT CALVARY BAPTIST Auditorium Pilled With Memb'en of Organized Classes—Wayne B. Wheeler to Speak. A rally of adults was held in Cal- vary Baptist Church last Sunday morning, when all the classes of the ult department met in a single ses- sion. The auditorfum of the church was filled with members of the ev- eral organized classes. The Burrall class, which, for lack of space in Cal- vary Sunday schoolhouse, meets in the Rialto Theater, marched across the street, headed by chorus, and formed the processional for this un- usual eveng Page McK. Etchison, on behalf of the School Religious Education, presented Miss Minnie Brooks a di- ploma for the completion of her work, covering a period four years, in that school. Dean William A. Wilbur spoke on the power of the adult de- partment. Dr. W. L. Abernethy, pas- tor of the church, delivered a charge to the classes, which opened the | Greater Calvary campaign which has been inaugurated. This is a4 four- uare campalgn—greater spiritual- ¥, &reater lity, greater at- tendance, and greater building. At the Sunday ev Abernethy -is prea side sermons morrow night s” At the morning service ‘ayne B. Wheeler will speak on ongressmen and Other Public Offi- cials Who Drink." will ‘Courtship Clergy Invited to Film. A motion picture entitled “The Pas- n Play of Freiburg” will be shown to the presidents and o cers of the men's and women's Bible classes and the nday sc >l superintendents and administrative officers tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the assembly hall of the Central Y. M. C. A. An in- vitation is also being extended to the ministers of city to view this picture Monday at 3:30 o'clock, at the ¥Y.M.C A —_— FRIEND! " Friends Church 13th and Trving S %450t Megtine s worship, 11 a.m. &30, pm. Thursday praser meetiz, IQ:"F\':R“ ¥ KENWORTHY. PASTOR. onroe St Phone Columb! WELCOME TO ALL s - " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. .\.\V. Meeting at. 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL_ARE INVITED MT. PLEASANT (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister AN “Called ito Be Saints” Vesper service. 3:00 p.m.— “Winning Life’s Blessing” 8:00 p.m.—Intermediato C. E. Soclety. 94 Church School. A Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, 1ii.12.) 16th above Q N.W. 0:45—Sunday School classen B e s g K 8 e T e Freo lending library, open daily. AUl Welcome, Alwa PASTOR., REV. PAUL SPERRY. CATHOLIC. SESTENCGATHOLIGBRE G L ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:1 Last Low M at 11:15. English Prayers and Sermons. NAZAREN “First Church of the Nazarene h & A Rev. Marvin 8, Gooper, Liuc. 9791, Sunday Freaching, 11 a.m., 7:30 0 p.m. Praver maeting, trangers alwass welcome. Pastor’s sts. D.e. RYBODY WELCOME. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (Congregational) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. O. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church_school. 11:00 8..— JESUS THE DOOR." pecial Missionary Service. * Ingram Memorial | Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyi Booth Minster. nam— “The Call Upward” spm.— The Book of Ruth | | | | (An Interpretation) 9:80 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Classes. | 00 p.m.—C. E. Society. THE CHURCE WITH A WELCOME.” First Congregatlonal Church| 10th and G Streets N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Speaks Sunday 11 AM—“TRUE RELIGION NEED! MUSICAL VESPERS, Sunday, 4:45 P.M. RUBY GERARD, Violinist, Interpationally Noted. J. EDGAR GRAY, Basso Profundo. One of New York's greatest voices. CHARLES T. FERRY, “The Kingdom—1Its Sunday serv 2:30 p.m. Prayer mosting. ALL WELCOME, Free-will Offering. 8 PM.—DR. J. STANLEY DURKEE, President Howard University, Speaks on A great address by a powerful speaker. Organist. Laws and Statesmen” C.., SATURDAY, RECTOR WILL DISCUSS GREAT WORLD RELIGIONS Rev. ZeB. Phillips to Begin Series at Church of Epiphany Tomor- row Evening. ZeB. Phillips, * rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will commence a course of lecture-ser. mons at 8 o'clock evensong tomorrow, on e Great Religlons ot g ligions of the &his first address will be in the nature of an Introduction to the gen- eral subject. In commenting upon his plans Dr. Phillips said: “Every thinking person must be impressed by the deep inter- est that is everywhere manifest in the subject of religion and fits right- ful place in the development of efvill- zatlon, we should at lesst have a general knowledge of the progress of religlous f{deas as they have been wrought out in the age-long struggle for a clearer conception of God and man nd their relations one to another.” Rev. Dr. He will also deliver the sermon at the morning gervice. At 8 p.m. there will be a celebration of the holy commynion and the Sunday schools will assemble at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. At 6 p.m. the weekly meeting of the Young People's Society will be held. Plan Umon Cnmmnmon In observance of the day of prayer for missions, February 27, the Wo- man’s Interdenominational Misslon- ary Federation of the District of Co- lumbia and vieinity will co-operate with the Daughters of the King and hold & unfon communion service from 11 to 12 o'clock in the Church of the piphany. Rev. Dr B. Phillips, | ctor, will officiate and the speaker will be Rev, Floyd W. Tomkins. Pastor to Preach Twice. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach at both serv- ices. The morning subject is “Fol- lowing Jesu evening _ theme, “Saved from Fire” Next Thursday at 8 p.m. the pastor will lecture on “The Stewardship of Personality.” PRESBYTERIAN. Eastern Presbyterian Chur: h Bixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D.. Paster. 11 am—"The Measure of Christ." 9:30 8. m.—Bible Behool ~Men's Bible Class, meetings Church of the Cuvenant SERIES OF SUNDAY EVENING BER- | MONS BY THE PASTOR REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., en “Saving One’s Soul Alive in the City” JANUARY 1STH. 8 P.M. “Seductive Vices of the City” Eveaing Cholr of 100 Voices ALL WELCOM “CHURCH OF THE W COVENANT Minister. REV. 9:45—Sunday School. Intermediate, Junior, Primary and Beginners' Dej 9:45—Everygirl's Bible ( 9:45—All Comers’_Cl William A. Eisen 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women 11:00—Morning _service. Sermon by Dr. Wood: 'Christ, the Power of God.' 6:16—Christian Endeavor Supper and Ves- per Service Exening Wood 0T s 5:00 service. Sermon Series, “SAVING O ALIVE _IN THE CIT eductive Vices of the Cits Eveniog Choir of 100 Volces 8:00 Thursday—Midweek service. Esther H. Sutton will The Work of the Americans Thessalonica. ___ALL WELCOM The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 2204 at. bet. P 208 Q sis. n.. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:43 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for every member of the family. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the pastor. 3:30 p'm.—Junior Christian Endesvor. 5:00 p.m. —Intermediate Ohristian Endeaor. 6:00 p.m.—Koclal hour and supper at the to which all strangers ia 3 are fovited. 7:00 p.m.—Bong serrvice. 30 p'm —Predching by the pastor. 15 Dm—-‘vlflfll’ Christian jndeavor So- lety. Small th”dl’vn cared for during Sunday morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Georgetown Church 5,55, 248 REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. 9:45, 8. §.; 11 a.m., Dr. Marshall, Iflb’?fl‘ “Religious Grown. VPl ** 7:15 p.m., C. B.; 8 p.m., musical service. under the direction of "Mra. Mabel Linton Williems. ONEY TALKS'— What does yours say? Suppose every $5 bill that enters your purse could kesp a record of what you do with it, would Mr. Five Dollars call you generous, or otherwise? Miss ak oo in “God Makes Thrifty” 11 o'clock Metropolitan Presbyterian Church REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. 4th and B Bts. B.E. “THE OTHER VIRGINS” Topic for the evening service at 7:45. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVIN W, KETOHUM will preach. ‘THE NEED OF THE HQUR.” ‘THE NARROW DOOR.” service. Fourtll Presbyterian Church 18th and Feirmout Sts. N.W. Take any 14th st. car—Getwoff at Fairmont. The Friendly Family Church Where Every One Finds a Welcome. Ptl!orl—nr J I Ward. unle 8choot. .m.—Rev. LEE H. DOWNEY ot the African Inland Mit Xnn wm bject: ‘H] POWER 0!‘ THE GOSPEL IN AFRICA." 1 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Soclety, —Dr. WARD will preach. 2 Bawin Callow will sing at sexvices. Thursday at 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. both R O A R WA T o e DA LA New York Ave. Presbyterian Church 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 FORGOTTEN GLORY” 6 pm.—C. E., Fellowship, Tea. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship, sermon subject— “WHAT IS YOUR HEIGHT?” (Third Sermon of the Series on “Life’s Diary”) REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister JANUARY 17, 1925. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The flying squadron of the District of Columbla Christian Endeavor Union will meet with the C. E. So- city of Grace Reformed Church to- morrow at 7 p.m. The following pro- gram will be give Prime Requieites,” Robert G. Covell; “The Joy of Service,” Irving L. Koch; tenor solo, Thomas P. Pussell; “Loyalty 1o Our Standards,” Tobert A. Voorus “Organizing for Action,” David Mac- Cahan. January 25, the squadron will meet with the C. E. Society of Vermont Avenue Christian Church The February meeting of the Di trict C. E. Unlon, which will com- plets Christian Endeavor week, will consist of a number of conferences on Christian Endeavor methods. The place will be announced later. The basket ball league of the unlon fs staging somo interesting games at Calvary Methodist Church gyn nastum. The first of the series was played January 7, in _which the Friends- beat Sherwood Presbyterian and Calvary Baptfse boat First Pres- byterian. Games were played rthis lust Wednesday, and the next of the serfes will be played next Wednesday. Hold Children's Party. A children's party was a feature of the regular monthly business meet- ing of the P. W. Jeffries Bible class of the Mount Pleasant Methodist pal Church South Tuesday evening. The majority of the members ap- peared in costume and the refresh- ments and entertainment provided were appropriate to the occasion. PRLSBYTFRIAV ~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark Minister STANLEY DURKEE President Howard University 4:30—~VESPER—5:30 ZEDEKIAH A litttle known prophet. | Gnnlon~Temple Memoml 16th and Newton Streets Rev. Bernard Eraskamp, M. A. Pastor 9:45 A.M.—Sunday Echool 11:00 A M.—Sermon, Hebrews x.36, ‘“‘Ye have nemd of patience.” Music by Chorus Cheir Mrs. Gawler, Sololst 4 to 5 P.M., Vesper Service Special by the Chorus Choir— Mrs. Kololats. Brief Min atry of Music. Christian Endeavor Meeting ven'ng Nervice music he pitel, cor. Florias | . Nortn Eckington, ave. and Q o REV. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., ster. 11:00 a.m. —m CHARLES SCANLON, hfiflpm——loa_xlfi SERVICE BY THE 9:30—Sunday school Reata free. Good music Presbyterian Chu.rch H St Between 10th and 20th ? Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, utor. 11100 .m— “SAWDUST LIVES.” e “FOLLOWING AFAR OFF” MUSIC BY THE QUART: " Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth snd Irviog Sts. N.W. Jumes H. Taylor, D. D.. Pastor. School and B ~—8ermon by Dr. TAYLOR. ‘Westminster League. I Hoar, for Teang Feople Rristian Endesror. Rcieties. TAYLOR Prayer sereice. auag. People’s stud; Small children cared for during morning service. Take 14th st. 18th st. bus to T Pleasant car or - car or Mt. ing PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 1M AM: “PROPHETS” “SERIES ON POETS” Shakespeare's “FEAR.” Washmgton Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. REV. JOEN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, 9:30—Sunday school. 10;00—Bible classes. 11:00—YRorship, with sermon. by Dr. Paimer b UHILDREN'S OHILDREN." GODLINESS—PROFITABLE I THINGS.” Lz OORDIAL WELOOME TO ALL. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EAST SIDE OF CIRCLE. Douglas Putnam Birnie, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning wor- ship. Sermon by Dr. Birnie. 6:45 p.m.—Young Peo- ple’s Meeting. Address by H. V. Schreiber, “New Zealand.” mi §:00 p.m.— PRL | & VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. G. W. Griffin of North Caro- lina at Fifth Baptist. Rev. G. W, Griftin of North Carolina will preach t row wmorning and | inin | His mor ing Love of Christ, “Broken Plans." 1 Dr pastor, ik in Jacksonville, he Migsionary of prayer p.m. There at 8 pm. Two pageants sented Brigs: Fla Society will next Thursday will be & hox lunch will be pre . REFORMED. REFORMED AT 13th AND MONROE BTS. N.W. First “i%.A00 DOR0aRen. baor “THE BOOK A TEST FOR AGES, AGRBEN OLD AGE W bt X 1T AND 0 N.W Grace pexny'ii- iaten, b1y paston TTHE RCOTU i TEF ORMATION FOTN RN 1 am.- Spom L 7 p.m— LUTHERAN. Keller Memorial Lutheran| Church J Md. Ave. aud 9th St. N.E. S.T. N D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m Wiles Bible Class for MEN. 17th ANNUAL BANQUET January 21 at 7:30 pm Addresses by C. . Wiles, D. T Hon. 0. J. Kvale, ntative fr Morning Service at 11:00: “THE WEDDING AT CANA Evening Service at GETTING SOMEWHERE Young Peoy ties at 6:45 p THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” Church of the Atonement North Capltol and R_ I. ave 78 AR pXsTOR Chiren Serviecso 11 'm- apd 7:30 p.m. St.Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth sts. s.w. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDAY: 9:45 8.m.—Bible school 11:00 a.m.—The Service and Eermon. 7:45 p.m.—Vespers and Sermon. Wednesday. § p.m.— INCARNATION Northeust cor. Bervices, 11 a.m.; Vesper & Gracc Lutheran Cburch Hall, 9th and Upshur CRHARD E. LENSKI a.m.—Sundus 60's.m.—Mornin 800 pm E Concordia Ei'ange'lical Lutheran Church 20th and G § Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. Repre Two squares west of Ga. ave Bl 1, 9:40 am 7 AND P STREFTS N W v. RICHARD SCHMIDT . 9 Pastor. 8 p.m Srmation ( p.m.: Ladle St. Paul’s Enghsh Lutheran‘ Church 11th and H Sts. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D) Trmxtv Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO ¥, HENNIG, PASTOR. £:30 8.m.—C 9:45 a.m — 11:00 8w —E “DO YOU KNO S Stephens Lntheran Church (MISSION 1805 Brentwood Bd. N.E SAM H. KORNMANN, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 a.m.—Morning worsh 4:00 p.m.—Vespe EVBRYRODY WELOOM Luther Place Memorial Church (At Thomas DIFFENDERFER, YOUR SAVIOR M I6TH AND U STS. NORTHWEST % ng worship .. her ~League - BAPTIST. The Highlands Baptist ¢ Lhnrr.l‘ 14th and J DR. J. J. MUIR pre pm. Bibie sehcol Prayer meeting E Hez Swem Jefferson St tes 11 a.m. 0. “day, 8 p.m. a aud 8 P@ TWORTH REV. H L;\:R: :v:‘f SMITH GOD'S COLOR BCHEME . e ‘Llfe s Changed Content”; 8:00 p.m ‘Umntenuofial Results” or and Int. B. Y. 1. L orth invites you to make this our Home Church | West Wa:hmglnn Baptist Church and N Sts. N.W. F.W. JOHNBON. 4 MISAPPLIED SCRIPTURE THE WORLD'S GREAT PU Y rdny et % SLAND AV nd St N.W ENSOY, Chevy Chasa Bapnst Church of Mus; Theater Bullding | REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, B. D., Minister. [ROCK OF AGES.” TORY ‘OF SAMUEL.” e A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. “How the Metropolitan Members Plan to Walk With God in 1925” Evening a' en-Forty-Five - “My Place in the Temple of the Living God” Class special guer ws, goes and gre KENDALL "BAPTIST CHURCH' st. near B REV. C. P. RYLAND, Plnnr. i e, 801 C St. S.W. SUNDAY SERVICES Uy pastor. Then 11 AYER SPIRIT. Theme, *'TT ABOUT A Then Bring a FIFTH BAP'TIST n SE SOUTHWE: SECOND BAPTIST 4t St. and Va ELLIS C Arve PRIMM, Pastor. 1i-full or Seli-less” “WHAT READEST THOU B\PH\“ pm.—B. Y. P. U 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. E. W. BILLINGS, Richmond, Va euardship of Life” WELCOME IM*VI ANUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill" THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY St. and Columbia Road) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m. ble Sc s all ages. E. H. De Groot, Jr., Super- intendent. “CHRIST CHURCH (Migsouri_ Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M = J. FREDERICK WENCH 11 aum—Servi “Christ at a Marriage” S. S. and Bible class, 9:13 Evening_service, yma_Serm “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains “BAPTIST. 11 A.ML 8 P.M.— Communion service aft 8thand H Dr. W. S. You will be most welcome school 9:30 a.m. | the Interior of Africa.” Sunday Evening, Fireside Series Continued “COURTSHIP DAYS” Sunday Morning, 11:00 O’Clock “CONGRESSMEN AND OTHER PUBLIC OFFICIALS WHO DRINK” Address by Hon. Wayne B. Wheeler 11:00 a.m.—) T Y by Pastor ect, “Law am! me, and the Lomm; Day H. Down in an illu.- icz Mission, trated dr on “The Work in | “He that cometh unto Me I will in nowise cast out.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets i DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER | Pastor (of Durham, North Carolina) Will Occupy | His Pulpit on Sunday, January 18. —“LOVE EXCELLING.” “LILIES AND HARPSTRINGS.” er the evening sermon S. S., 9:30 AM.—B. Y. P. U. from 6 to 7:45 A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us at THE HOME CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. N.W, 8:00 P.M. Abernethy at all Calvary services. Sunday

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