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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925, BH“R[}H EEREMUNY To Dotiome Chrets | [CHRISTIAN.CHURCY [T 5 v 5. 0. nEwS 0. 0. KUHN TO SPEAK. |CANADIAN TO PREACH SERMONS ANNOUNCED, | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White ° icate Churc . 1. F. U, i PROGRAM TOMORROW Will Tell Vaughn Class ot News-|AT FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN (zev. v. 6. 5. Pierce to spear on || METROPOLIT AN ) The committee on Sunday school paper Orgunization. Bev. De. D, MeTavish of Torouto “Tavisivie Prin” || MEMORIAL M. E. . work of the Columbia Associatio - & e - 3 - St : e NEhA Oliver Owen Kuhn, news manager The Invisible Prison” will be the ||| Joun Marshall PI. (335) and C 8t X.W IN BISHUP S EHARGE Special Services at Columbia ?(“h%l(fil!l(l:[l:zul':f::z:d,enl:l?.eehe halrman | of The Evening Staf, will speak on| to Be at Church for Next TWO |subject of the morning sermon to- ||} REWV..GHORGE SHAW JOBNSON, of the committee on young people's | “The Organization and Ideals of a Woathy ds-Aulociate morrow by Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. ||| Ristster Heights Edifice in Honor of work and the president of the B. Y.|Great Newspaper,” at a club meet- Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Chureh, | 11 a.m., Serma 3 P. U. Federation to meet with them at | in& of the Vaughn Bible Class of Cal- | poy Dr. D, McTavish of Toronto, | SiXteenth and Harvard streets. At | | Balios B £ T B dl D F to Dedicat Missionary Delegates. the City Club last Monday evening|Vary Baptist Church, Monday, at 8| anoda will be associated with the | the VERing service Dr. Plerce will | | DB op Brenton radley r. Freeman to Dedicate to_consider plans for holding another | P™. in the Sunday school house, | work of the Fourth Presbyterian |SP€ak on “The Coming Church.” The | of India school for religious instruction. It|EIEhth and H streets. Church during the months of Febru- | Service includes a miniature recital. || Newa Emarged All Souls’ In anticipation of entertaining 2|was voted to hold the school from| At the Sunday school service to- | \o''orq" \ruren in connestion with | The service will be followed by an | § p.m.. Serman by the Paxtor: 5 number of the delegates now in the | March 22 to 27, inclusive. Calvary |MOrTow morning Prof. L. D. BIss | o polior Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly. | nformal gathering in the Hale Par- “The Penitent Thief”’ H . city attending the great missionary | Baptist Church extended an invita- | Will deliver the Bible talk oo s e te promr | 1sb House House of Worship. conference, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith | tion to the committes to hold the nent Presbyterian minister of Canada. === ||| 9:20 a.m.—Sunday School of the Columbia Heights Christian | gchool there, and it was unanimously SELF- He was for many years pastor of th THEOSOPHY. | 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. = Church has arranged an attractive pro- | gecepted. This school will Include DENIAL OFFERING Grosvener Street Presbyterlan Church 1l 5:00 S ST e Bishop James E. Freeman of the Exan or 5t “Sunday fesraings.or hiN classen for young people’s work and ek ST of Toronto. During his pastorate 34 UNITED LODGE OF ||| ™ s s Washington diocese of e Episcopa * or all departments of the Sunday bers, s, pne ach | Chiral il iforeatiss Asichiat i Beminning xt 930 am. with the Bi. | 5 811 Gepurtments of the Sunday | haughters of King to Hold Annual | members. or morg W odlg for enatif THEOSOPHISTS Bublics Bectption = newly enlarged All Souls' Memorial ble achool session, Dr. Royal J. Dye. | the school a discussion regarding the Presentation Service. the n fleld. | L5 VST IAT R i nister Tuesday, Keb Church, on Cathedral avenue, tomor- African missionary and explorer, Will | merits and value of an organization MHo Selurah ke Dedih tider tha Sunday, February 1, 8 P.M i e National Methodist Ghirct | row at 11 a He will preach the teach the James L. Vilmeth Bible]of the Sunday school superintendents K]’f,"‘;"’;{’”l'lj: i o iEhiers of the | leadership of Dr. MeTavish an intense | || “The Culture of Concentration” || > class of men and als e vi rtici and h or- pesnigc e ©of the | missionary church, not only g z welcome. ve lec 1 ek T s s o talk for fhe Bible 6chool assembly. | pemiion boo sormed to meluas the | Diocese of Washington' will hold, misslonary church, not only giving to | elcom: f’;; i{'..,""i UNION "M. E. CHURCH g Sp e s sl S This will be followed by the morning | Chairman of the committee on voung | Monday at § p.m., the annual presen-| (frlén missions, but supporting o 5 812 S0th St. N.W L acbride Sterrett in the m::s worship from 11 to 12 o'clock, al|people’s work and the president of |tation service for the self-denial of-{ . "0 5500 ©f W & s Y Rov: Dsmace .. M6aL D. D., Pastor. of 1911 The first service was held | which the communion service will be 3 Nedsrati 3; -y | tering “of ihe order,.in St John's| orc Of Kores, who is now the mis- H 7 g 5 in a private house on Garfield street the Columbia Federation of B. Y.|. > sionary supported by the Presby- 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Sc ety s S % observed and a sermon appropriate to|p Uy B, B. Shaver was chosen | Church, Potomac and O streets north- | FOURTY subported 'b 5 b 11:00 a'm.—Sermon by A O'FA Eu the HEll of 8T tlie ConeTh SHISH the occasfon delivered. At 6 p.m.| ot gident; Iigin Smith, vice president, | West. ' The Bishop of Washington | lerian Sunday schools of Washing- i 3 o s moved into a portable chapel on the there will be tea served for the young | Dhorilent: Blgin Smith, vice president. | Uit axce “the aadres ton. had charge for some years. He LODGE e = Dresent site on Cathedral avenue ess( people. At 7 p.m. the Christian En- | yne SO0 o0 STRCERG ot an- | The self-denial lstnayiiof the A Lienter upon lisidakliesiat onde. 1216 H ST. N.W. 500 p. s b5 Miss HALVET of Comnecticut avenue. In August, deavor Soclety will have its evening [ g ©f (U6, Bew OREUrTEUINL AT | Daughters of the King is presentea —_ = oI tromn Haitiand. Treln 1914, the first church bullding Was service, followed by the evening serv- | 3ol % i annually on the feast of the purifica- Dr. Uhl Will Preach SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 and Mive WITHAM, frow ¥ completed on the same site. ices at 8 o'clock, when Rev. F. W. |50, " Bethany Senior B. Y. P. U. will | tion, or “Candlemas day,” in all the = Zre SR it Ein s ot e Pataonaee—Rev Donated ns Memorial. 2 e s Burnham of St. Louis, president of s 7S b S dioceses of the Eplscopal Church in ev. Dr. Lemon L. . missionary LECTURE, 8 P.M 3. Bowen, Eield Secretary of the South A This little church was given to the | BISHOP JAMES E. FREEMAN. |the United Christian Missionary So- | Pold @ soclal February 6. One of the | i, United States. This fund is used |Meritus of the United Lutheran| s | can Mission e e e e tures will be a cross-word puztle | (o7 {io"uphort of two woman mis: | Chureh. will speak tomorrow morn-| “Progress and the Avator ALL ARB CORDIALLY WELCOMED. to his son, James Macbride Sterrett Events of the week in the life of [ (ICC8C, Ao Sin9Y, Fmediate so- [Slanarles in China and for R Caures. Suble Helghts Lu | . By R P..Carko, Baltimere, e 1ith AND H St T M Seree o | REV. ARTLEY B. PARSON [the church include the annual banquet | 4fion organized an intermediate so- | och" misafon workers in China and ;;wm Church, of which Rev. C. 1t . »ma. Douglas Memorial %" h S i . . for the officers and teachers of the = ke i 0% elsewhere. utler is pastor. AT 6:30 P.M., g - nounced as the platform of the Geraldine Saunders. This new society \ REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor b . 8 e ’Q | Bible school Tuesday evening, the |9 b, G B ) “ . : el e ghuren: Tiis is o be neither | TQ PREACH AT ST. PAUL’S | montn mecting ot the ehurch board | as publicly recosnized by ‘the mem- > : — | “Calling the First Disciples”| s —suoes s nelther & high church .nor a Jow Wednesday “evening and the monthly | bers of the ehurcl Syl il Bible Class Conference. o By J. W. McGuire | Rev. RALPH E. DIFFENDERFER, church, but i church of 4l Souls” | Prominent Mission Worker in|mecting of the Misslonary Soclety of | LOUIG "G Loy and mirls who were | The Midwinier Bible class confer- "~ Washington (D, C) Branch 1 LARGE LENDING LIBRARY e e A L In that spirit it has endeavored to X s 5 romoted from the or church. — - £ 2 SLEe) = . Open week ‘days. 4:45 (o 5 00 p.m.—The Pastor will preach acrve the community Episcopal Church to Speak at | 10:45 am. P First Baptist B ¥, B U s tak | Christian Chureh” Tuesday at 730 | Christian Science Parent Church | — “™yNiTED BRETHREN THE CHURCH OF THE BIG WELCOM he growth of the com ¢ has 4 5 . p S p.m. Following an embly the e . — = St =2 - e R i n i Morning Service. HONOR ROLL BANQUET Lox up Is annusl stilly courss, NSIE | men and women: willigo into separute 5L0f the New: Generation MEMORIAL UNITED “TRINITY M. E. | CHURCH commodate _the' worshipers. Dur-| Rev. Artley B, Parson will deliver * | Beptist” by Rev. MeDaniel, pastor of |fonferences, Mermut O Chance has| poBi Skt whiis S| BRETHREN CHURCH Gt St and Ta. Ave 18 the past Spring and Summer a|the sermon at the 11 o'clock service the First Baptist Church of Rich- h d‘ Bible Gl N o ,\A o p.m. at Thirteenth and L sts. n.w. (Church JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph. n.‘ ,m,,,_ considerable enlargement was ef- | tomorrow at St. Paul's Eiscopal | The first honor roll banquet of the|mond, Va. The course is being taught | ZeG Bible Ulags associaiion. =& ¥e-| of Our Father). Sublect of lesion wermon: Corner North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. St sclisa o fected, forming the nave of the new | Chureh, Twenty-third street ‘mear | Sunday school of the Memorial United | by T.'R. Wilson, vice president of the [Nt survey of the Sunday schools| [CHRISTIAN HEALIXG™ Thls Church| gey, Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor. Sermon by Soper of Drew The church building, the old edifice serv- | wagnington Circle. He long has been | Brethren Church was held Tucsday eve- | Columbia Federation of B. Y. P. U.s. |Mnder the dircction of bage A Known as st Church of Christ, Seien: ological = oo ing as the transepts, thus giving a | ge i ks ; 5 al ning. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr.| The First Church Union conducted | Ftchison, indicates that more than __tist._in_Bost fass | Ji oehoeg e TR . active in mission work of the chury er cent of the membership we z i MeMurray, D) yeating capacity for 540 people. Delos | He was in the Philippines some ¥ C. E. Fultz, pastor of the church: J. H. | devotional services at the Central :dulu Blcane BIBLE STUDENTS N - Smith, the architect of the new build- | azo" with Right Rev. Charles I | Cooper, superintendent of the Sunday | Union Mission Tuesday evening. Mr. o s =2 > — g Worked in conjunction with | Bec, N e R eopal hishop | school; J. Lee Smith, Judge Sherman | Dayton made an address . — International Bible Rosedale NL E. Church Frederick A. Kendall, the architect | of those slands, and he served as|W. Lott, Washington Topham and Mrs.| Fifth Baptist B. Y. P. U. held a h. » P 8 ans: e of the original church, in planning a (,2;“:' of L*].»:S\ém ‘,l“;‘m;m';r Mr. | Frank B. Reed. banquet Tuesday evening in honor of Ne.w .‘!’ersey P?stor o P-rcac Students’ Association REV. C. LINGER, “Minister. simple, dignified and harmonious | parson now is connected wi the Miss Margaret Horn, Ward Smith | group 2, Mrs. Nellie Money, captain. | Rev. Eben B. Cobb, of Elizabeth, PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Preaching—11 a.m. .nq 7:45 pm. building along the lines of an al |and Gilbert H. Smith rendered solos.| This group, under the direction of |N- J. will be the speaker at the 1012 9th St. N.W Epwortn Leagoe mission department of the mnational aoTbs o Ph A F Tidr i (Chuaeh ol gt i ; _ Blntay schosecy lish country church council of the Episcopal Church at |Mrs. Reed was presented with a Bible | Mrs. Money, won the “inter-group|Georgetown Presby n = 3:00 pm—Leeture by Mr M. G Bilis Sunday School — Parish Hall Provided. New York City and he is here to at- | foF bringing in the most new scholars. | contest” and was honored and feted [MOrrow night ambjects,. LOVERS IN THE There is an excellent parish hall | tend the foreign missions convention. ——— by the other groups. EPISCOPAL. 4:30 pm.—Bervice iesting, > for the Sunday school, parochial or- | Mr. Parsons spent his boyhood in Methodist Clergy to Meet. PR S A o= = SEATS Fi X0 COLLECTION. ganizations and community meetings, | Washington and he is the son of the] - S e S iy ; Jannary to Tectie. HOLY COMFORTER “FRIENDS. Methodist Episcopal Church The officecs of the church are as |late Rev. Dr. Willlam E. Parson, who e meeting of the ministers o Georgla ave. n.w. near Madison. S Z ot e e D S ers | for many years was a prominent |the Methodist Episcopal Church will| Garnett January will lecture in l)n‘[ g, . & Friends Church Fourteenth and Emerson rett; wardens. Arthur E. Dowell and | clergyman of this city. not be held Monday morning at the | Unity Auditorium, 1 I street north- x Services 11 am. 8 pm S el et i B o g, St sty Other services tomorrow will be | Methodist Building, on account of the | west. tomorrow at 8 p.m., on “The Heal- | BEV. REGINALD 8’ “5‘7“‘3“ Vicar, 8. 8., 0:43 a.m. Meeting for worshlp, 11 a.m, Streets N.W. $ s e ibe 5 i | holy communion at 7:30 a.m., instruc- | foreign missionary, convention. There|ing of Leprosy.” Monday, at 5 and 8 =3 & i p.w. Thursday prayer rmeeting, Dright Draitar M olib r,‘,,",,r oS | ion of children of the Sunday school | Will be, however, % meeting at Met- | p.m., the class in Christian healing will HISTORIC el S e Joseph T. Herson, D. D, T Wortninaton ana Witliam ¢ |at 8 pm. Holy communion is cele- | Monday at 2:30 p.m., to which all the|in truth classes are’ held Wednesday oM 1O ALL = PIvGE e A o CLie S o AN, S e At St. Paul's cvery week day |ministers and their wives are Invited. | afternoon, 2:30, and Thursday at 8 p.m. | Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Fiiend M , ) o GER, Do D Latos, Ohio 11 AM.: Grove: treasurer, Acthi Miller at a.m, This will be a denominational meet- | Friday at 5 p.m. is the regular healing | Formerly Pro-Cat 3 riends IVleeting 500 R ST e B : treasurer, 4 Waiter. ing_ of all the misslonaries of the | meeting. Bov. Thomas Worthington- 1811 Eye St. N.W DITRY, DD, Ponce,’ Porto rmon by ' . = T Methodist Kpiscopal Church, the S Jooke, Rector. A 2 <o gt B — | Bist T as Nichol : e embers of the Board o ol s g A o 3 5 Meeting at 11 a.m. _CAT 1shop romas Nicholson Eenpeesin G el FEAST TO BE OBSERVED e e ey oxn | Will Telk of ‘Fustics te Pharisees. OVER 1,000 | FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A3 HOLIC. — IS s % = ¢ the | €18 Missionary Society. At the evening service tomorrow FREE SEATS +F ALL ARE INVITED. s 8 P.M.: The third service in the series of he feast of the purification of the A 5 at St. John's Church Rev. Dr. Johnston . > METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. CRIlTERE Wi viots il b ield i 6 d Virgin Mary will be observed o % /AT ) “wIh e Saldeck. Tiinties SDOIN o COEALESOUTH Sermon by Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- | Monday, Candlemas day, at St. Mary's [ Dr. Muir's Special Engagément. |to the Pharisees.” He will point 40 VOICES The Mini terian Chu tomorrow afternoon | Catholic Church. Benediction will be | pr. J. J. Muir expects to preach to- {out heights to which the religion of | IN THE HEART OF Mt ‘ Hl R‘ H e Minister from 4 orclock T Thereumil e eaut ot St. Biase, tho blessing of | OTTS Morning and evening at_the |the Pharisees attained THE CITY . Yernon riace “Great Bible Characters”™ speclal music and a brief address by | east £ g e - ighlands Baptist Church His sub- o . Eas; 1] s S i Sts, Rev. William J. English, jr., secre- | throuts, will be given after the 7 and § | jects will be, respectively, “Untold Y.MC A oo 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H 5ts. 9:43 8.m.—Sundsy schoal. Tir. B. B. Shave eign Missions. [ Hueagay owing the regular morning serv- ||| Y. M. C. A, | ettt O R s enal 8:15. : Thea #h and B At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Robert | e ce the ordinance of the Lord's sup- ||| s s : High Mass at 9: . P. Wilder, general secretary v’l! | Second Coming Is Topic. per will b lebrated. In the after-|| Sunday Afternoon Bible Club Sunday Services, § ast Low Mass at 11:15 P o student volunteer movement, will be - 5 > - noon Dr. Muir will conduct the chapel ||| N | ou | MON ¢ FEB. 2 the special speaker ; "l;h- -\‘;v"wl i{n;v'mz of l!m.;l'lwfl exercises at the National Park Semi- ||| MEETS 4:30-5:15 P.M. Holy Dayx, 10 a.m. MONDAY, FEB. 2. T; reday, 3 p.u Week b sehoc £ e the subject of Rev. S. Geriah Lam- | na ore st Glan A | : | 3 3 1] e IR s irsday. § p.m.o_Praver sarv : King® at’ Mokinley ManoHal et Lo oiem A | Judge J. W. Thompson, Leader "’"""""'n’w‘_j‘ R i (The Representative Church) Purification B. V. ) D Woman Will Preach. | Chureh, Fourth and L streets, tomorrow | s e O . Candlemas Day. umbarton Avcnuc The pulpit of the Second Raptist|at 11 am. The Bible school will meet Mmuters Meet Monday. | ALL MEN INVITED. ||| Christ Church, Georgctown Massachusetts Avenue and Benediction after 8 o'clock Mass. M. E. CHURCH Church, Fourth street and Virginia | 31 20 070 500 S oy, £ Finkney and | The regular meeting of the Presby- | — T Corner O and 3let sts. n.w. 9th Street N.W. TUESDAY, FEB. 3. ST. BLASE. Rev. ROBERT §. BARNES, Pasto avenue southeast, will be filled m»{;“" Sy ‘l_“:» mg’-'l ; ;‘)"8 Of | terian Ministers’ Association Monday = Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. Blessmg of s 10 a.m.—Snnday s-hos morrow by speakers from the for- |t neeting at 6:30 p.m. | morning, in the New York Avenue Pres- MARK’. a.m.—Church School. o . Blessing of Throats 1] a.m.—Communior olan missions. convention I session | Revival sorvices will be at 8 pm. PR e Reos eeie o |SSTTN S CHURCH | 182Gt 8985 ads soa|| ReV- W- A- Lambeth, D. D., Affer 7 and 8 o'clock Masses, " in this city. At the morning service | — = William J. Seelye on “The Equipment of . “1\',“"':‘.'3‘,'.\.‘ ,3"”5: ok T AN Pastor at 3 pm., at 7:30 p.m., with President A H_Hendersep of Kun- | Addvessss By Bidiop Bhinsloiley. | Siie Taastier R WILLLAM X MASKER. acirsni. | The Nativity ; 0T/ 230 i —_____Benediction. ____|NORTH CAPlTOLM E CHURCH be Mrs. H. E. Goodman, president of | Starting with next week, Right Rev. LUTHERAN. o oy Chouites and 4 Tucsdar: 10:30; 1 ridas. 1: Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. EBENEZER M. E CHURCH REY. 5. T. HYNSON, Pastor the Woman's American Baptist ¥ Philip M. Rhinelander, a canon of the TR 3 s Holy comaanion and Sermon | THE ANNUNCIATION. 25th and P & 1 am—Sermon by Rev. Tien Lai Huang SlEn Misiion Sosiity Washington Cathedral, will detiver s | INCARNATION jaiaia aed {Rector), - S \242“3”?".";01:3 % s 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Corner 4th and D St Chinese secretary of the Metiiodis sy .~?,,.:\ ..]r :u!v:r- ses n.”nh “lrizl\ :unn Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave, $:00 p.m.—F ing hrnm and Sermon | - ~ oL = | . 1m.n J\ \\'1 “.flu‘s; ‘vm ster Sotvaenlinlivh o ashington in he ethlehem 1 { asker) - 30 a.m —Sunday hool hot L : : Services, 11 a.m.; Bible School, 9:40 onday—Purification of Si. Mary o - el 0l ———— Iniercessm’y Prayer Service. chapel of the National Cathedral ki ‘N“” S e ,"h;gr[-mrn o Mary, the Virgin ! Tenty<ighth aniversars” (G clun). ] The intercessory prayer sarvice of | 1hese talks will relate to the modern 21 Welcome to AN: | = “Epworth ' Leazue. . “7 l SI l 57 the . Woman's Interdenominational | Practice in preaching. Church of the Atonement St. Padl" Church o3 zazse Bishop Mouzon e Missionary Federation of the District | R e _N. Capitol and R 1. ave. = au s urc PARISH, 3rd and C Sts. N.W. FYERYRODY WELCOME PRI, ST TR s S next Friday at 2 p.m., in Mount Ver- s 3 : oty Communion a ot . REYN . Minister. non Place Methodist Episcopal [ At the Chevy Chase Presbyterian| Sundar School—9:45 am. 5 s Communion. at <1VR. Haven M. E Church g ' Church South. Tk SRR ¢ one |Church tomorrow morning at 11 Services and 7:30 p.m. G P h EORGETOWN hurch scheol 14th and B Sts, snd 3 9:45 2.m.—SUNDAY SCHOC Church South. The committee of one | SAUICH jomorrow morning at 11 K Tler Meriorial ilgth race Parish—Gl| Communion and Sermon by 9:30 a.m., Sunday . 11:00 8.m.— 1.‘;x-7r- d on petitions ureing eloaing | {1 20" JISHaCE oF Honitors, Semic eller erfiorial Lutheran “The Little Church oo the Canal and Potomac™ Hoary Lubeck LL. D., Dr.3, 8, Gamoll or R of theaters on the Christian Sabbat g . Ave. and 9th St. N 1041 Wisconsin ave., below M st. n, . Canoa of the National - iy A S ‘ : D o o ol bo oY {ot Bainburgh Universit g = Frices 30 p.m.—Young Teople's Societs g . - s ;;um el L ~OTRERA Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ST PAUL'S CHURCH 500 b —gveafos praver and Sermon vr || 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital 5:00 p.m.—(Respecisbie. Sin)— SonE iles Bible Class for Me T N e s CHURCH OF THE Mrs. Katherine Ritter No. 9—“Lessons From the College Head to Speak. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Morntng Service at 11:00— The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. Eclipse” ) Wiy ot DS Charch Sermon' by Braf . . Manikam of| - " S0 rn A T INCARNATION . the Canton Christian College, will 11th sad H Sts. N.W. i 10:00 a'm.—Inatruction. DESSnTLN S W r a 3 Between Bth and 10th St = = preach tomorrow morning at the JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. Evening Service at 7:45 P.M.— 11:00 a.m.—Holy_Communion and Sermon by | BEV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Rector. o N Al T o P e e s e N Eemstes g Sivaiemamie o sumem o | 2. Gmonn w. srmmmon v, . 2o || U, IV IN. (s xEo BaioR CvROR, LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH evening service Rev. T. Kagawa of | 11:00—Sermon b W. Wright Sl < §:00 p.m.—Young People’s meeting. T Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor ||||Lincoln Rd.. Rhode Island Ave. and U St. X.E Svenlox: scivic Rév. T Iazawe tor e Cneni €8t |~ Young Peopie's Soclety at 6:45 B e o S CHRIST CHURCH at 8 P M o s i e 4 Bev. WALTER G. McNEIL, D, D.. Minis koo "as Jwows: Chxistlan abor T Seinan :l:::lxfip::rlx;:‘n{;m.nay “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. All free and_unassigned. ‘WASHINGTON PARISH. . . 9:30 A.l.—s.ybhn'.h School. 11:00a.m—Sermon. Rev. William D. Beach leader. 8:00—Sermon by Rev, L. B, T —1{ 620 G st. S.E Founded 1795. sses for Persons of All Ages. i . D., of New York City. SeTetary” foard of Forcign, Stiesions Tnmtv Luthcran Church Washmgton Cathedral REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector, s 11:00 o'clock—Bacrament of the Lord's e e ———— Toitid Taro oL Hoelpei hlones Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. et Comainlon. Supper. Sermon by tbe pastor. Charch schoul, M. R. Speelman, Sup Announces Subjects. Mg (MISSOURI SYNOD) The Bethlehem chapcl lay School. Chorus and Male Ouartett. Devo- Rev. Dr. Ge 0. Bullock’s topic | ZJQN #2 AND P STREETS N W. HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. Communion and Sermon by | S = s ette e - At the Thita* Beptist CHueh: FIbh Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. | 8.30 a.m.— German sersice, “A House of Prayer for All People” Sy Eomibe Rclets Under Direction of 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by WAUGH M. E. CHURCH and Q streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m., | 10 s seemer pe be Ricerman Worship, | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday scnool. MOUNT SAINT ALBAN —Evening R. Deane Shure - flEeRes Eg"’;“d D. Soper, 3rd and A Sts. N.E. is “Man’s Place Kingdom Ruild-| Germany. English service, 11 a.m. e | 11:00 a.m.—Enzlish service, with Holy Com- 2 & — - . Rev. Wm. M. ng.” nd a E 7 oriou ning. 8, address, Dr. bl. former missionar; munion. Memorial ce 5. . TS oo s = Delegate to the Great M: - m. M. Hoffman, Pastor. 5 i o A" Viotorious | 2l B, sadueet, B, ThL formy alemionscy Teitte e R Snmae® | Wisconsin Avenue N.W,, ANl Souls’ Memorial Charch = e easlniy ( Sain llibe TeAthy A e giig rorsilp. Thursday, § pm. | __7:30 p.m.—Bibie hour. . Near Woodley Road. Cathedral Ave. Bast of Comn. Ave. MOUNT PLEASANT MID-WEEK SERVICES: Sunday morning. 11 o'clock— p.m., will be led by 2 men ) Calmba Helghh Bark Xh: TR Lath . Place M A g H. H. D, STERRETT, Reotor. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH scTigsdar, 8:00 .M. —Mothodist Class | "REV. ORRIN W. AUMAN H. Butle t orial 4 i =3 Sunday kchool, 9:45 a.m . oting. % . AL , JAUIL Rev. LT UM, Ph..D. D et | LMLRET, (it Tchfm" ::L W) urch | Holy _kommu’"o" - 7:30am.|, Sonday echool, 9 aud Holy Communion, S aednesdey, 1:30 PM.—OChild Wel- 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League v PENTECOSTAL. _:hmpln,frv of India: at 5.’ the ‘pe Rev. G. M DIFFENDBEFER, B 'D., Pastor. | Morning Prayer and 11 a.m. Bishop Freeman will offciate. _16th St N.W. near Lamont. | are Srion e T Stnay ‘evexing, 8 olecko- = 9:45 a.m.—RBible School. Litany 10:00a.m. Clifton Keys Ray, Minister. 11| Conducted by our Deaconess, together “Sacrament of the Lord's CHRIST C:[—IURCH 11:00 a.m.—Service, with sermon by Rer. . “ o St L with her helpers oy Reaching Out After the Lost ROY J. STROCK (principal of | Holy Communion and Ser- o3 3 8. See ot} apn. 3 00 P.M.—Prayer Moeting. Suppei aching O > Los (Missouri. Syned.) X Andura College, Indis): Hith iPrerher G RE n an 11:00 2 m.— ‘AN IMPORTANT SERVICE." = Every Night in the Year New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Sr. : $:00 p.m.—Bishohp W. Beauchamp of 3. FREDERICK. WENCHEL: Pasior SR S R LR Nasivlle, Tean. : 11%.m.—Service: DSy, n Sermon. (hu Sy | dniirs . D., Lor ishop Of Waa 00 pim—Seulor Bemorth T | : Paul De Schweinitz, D. D. (ser S b ? G St. Near 14th 7:00 p.m.—Senior Epworth League. BIBLE HALL Wh% Grow Old When You petnry Forelgn Nission Board ot | Of St. Alban’s -11:00a.m. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting = =55 g an Have Christ?” Lo e o ’s > . . - S D A TR | Ninth and E Sts. N.W. 52 imasn ibie i O 16TH AND U sts, | LooPIc’s Evensong and Founded in 1841 ST. PAUL CHURCH 10:30—Holy Gommunio NORTHWEST. Sermon. _Preacher, _the 204 and S sta. n.w. O Coliinibia Road NW., Bet it s . nunion 5 > a 2 5th s Standing Four-Square Evenlog service, 7:45— REV. W. C. WAUTEMYER, Pastor, Rt. R'[‘)- JB'““BTf‘ F"m. BEV. GEO. W. COBB, Pastor. | n Columbia Roa » Between an 1 Street 7 » Bibie 6chool ............. man, D. 1shop :30 2.m.—S: iche E W n TE On the Word of God G ‘E”‘:l_“ of C'"'é‘;‘ = Siorming “wordsig 1171110 Washington ............. 4:00 p.m. Rev. ZeBarney| "™ oo i mmeae ||| JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, MINISTER P an ermon by 11:00 a.m.—Morning _worship. . Sermon by . e 8 2 The Old-Fashioned Gospel :np,‘:’i‘ e e Rev. L. B. Wolf R T. Phillips, Eev. K. K. King, Lwow, Foland. ||| i ey e m T The 014-Time Pow GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. At s e - PR » 7:00 a.m.—Bpworth League. | 9:30—Calvary Bible School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. he -Time Power Sunday School. " Poreign' Mission Board. o The 4 o'clock service is broadcast D. D., Rector PO p . e Ty Sermon nfiym. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. John R. Poulton, President Morning worship. Luther u-xue 3 . 7:00pm. |by radio every Sunday. . =t 7 JO 208 WSS e . | Vespers p.m. % y y MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher nthony Zeol : it by Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or hks S : = 4, -~ — Prof. R. B. M. len Woodle R‘ua‘d Bus Line Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W. | 11:00—Public Worship, with sermon by | Tho Tgtian Sraneoit, Wil Speak. Tonigief] | Christadelphian Chapel A & = v | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Sem s BISHOP HERBERT WELSH OF KOREA Monday Night Another o ebater 5t N.w. Midweek _services Thorstay....8:00pm. | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | 9:30 a.m.—Church School. F. B, M M. D. . 1 Eatt Tingis Iovettonsi Sbvice 3 Sam i orship. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. =% = . 3 A 7:00—Epw votional Service. [ieknepiay: Niski: By, SERIDk Jetirer Chrtstadcl phianEcclesia *0F St.Mark’s Lutheran Church Georgetown 11:00 am—Holy Communion| M! | $:00—Public Worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMLRY c ,‘r“ ! I o Sl e B and 8th sts. s.w. Gorner of 0 and Potomac Sts. N.W. and Sermon by Bishop | on the subject: “ome Tonight! Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. All welcome. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D, Pastor. REV. JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. Rowe of Al | = 9 g | s Rl W S T s omart | FOURTN SCAMAY Arren mEPRANT. | o laska. | “THE MAN WHO SAID: I HAVEN'T TIME N . SUNDAY: 5330 a.m—The Holy Communton. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. Special music by the Calvary Quartet Cheir at both morning and evening services. 9:45 a.m.—Bible Kchool, addressed by Mrs. B0 a.m.— iy aaminations of the] 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- Monday evening at the Calvary Methodist Church, the Students' League of mans TN G W, “Curvan, Liberia, ; roren Senoal. LES 2 nntions will' condnct & gospel service. Eighteen nationalitics represented in thia s Arica. 11:00 .. ~The Holy Communion and Ser. ciety. organization, This is the ‘opportunity of a lifetime to hear many voices from ncrons = l . 11:00 a.m.—The scivice and sermon by Rer. Woi, exetlire wrivary ot e | 8:00 pm.—Evensong: and sec- 5 ; e he eas. No admission. Free weats 1o all who come. Doors open At seven-(hirts evival Services B 1t o o N s il pam-Evensong: and sec-| I .ruy goopwius. cnvcn St Erallii o i 7 -vvm—m;'_my';w_‘e;:;‘;-;";;;im;g;fm Monday (Feast of tna Parifcation): 10:00 “Com e B v M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Led by young workers at the i : Holy Commuhton. omparative Religions, DAL AN CARORINAAVE, ; ' Full Gospel Assembly Concordia Evangelical 2 by Dr. Phillips. “Brah- \ Join the Crowds Who Have 7 JRTH NEAR manism.” 2 930 Pa. Ave. NW. Lutheran Church ST. THOMAS ooa ey T F N 'a. Ave. N.W. 11 a.m.—Bishop Tucker (formerly of Japan). ST. MARGARET’S Rev. John Paul Tylor, | H. L. Collier, Pastor 20th and G Sts. N.W. 8 p.m.—Biskop Burleson (of South Dakota): b = | . L. er, Pas! Rev, Charles Enders, Past All_Cordially Invited. Connecticut Ave. and Bancroft Place. D. D., Pastor | Sixteenth Street,Near P Street | g " V. astor, S REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., 5 b (Headquarters, Delegation Assemblies of God) 5 | i X . —_— ” Rector. | Nightly 7.45 and Sunday 3 and 7:45 to February 4 . Smell ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 7:30— Holy Commauaion. | Inspiring Messages—Superb Music “Jesus Christ, the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever” :45 a.m.—Bible Schoo! pecial Lafayette Bquare unday School. i | = . Prenching by Misslonary Delegates gpeakers: Miss A Wobus, Ruipur, Sarvices, 8 a.m., 11 e, 8 pm. i {'&*_df,‘infi:’!‘.‘.’.’r'.“';‘é’.“":23....“”5’32‘.’,0, wealfl 9:30 AM—Sunday School | Heart-Warming Welcome Sungay. 3:00—Rev. I, W. Welch, General Chalrman of Missouri ast India, and Mrs. E. N. Melick, ||| preacher at 11—Bishop Burleson PR o Address by FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D., MINISTER , 7:45—Rev. Vernon G. Gortner of New York. z :80—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preach- g Monday, 1:45—Rovival Servic Ao "°"“’;""“ ; of South Dakota N Ty Doctor Frank K. Sanders 9:30a.m—Church School. Tuesday, 7:30—Convention Echoes and Misslonary Rally. Address 11:00 a.m.—German service. wpg, Frening Lecture— B 1o lonary Bishop : & 3 L | 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Ty Rev. J. W. Welch. | Shore {alks by missionaries. Visiting Speaker: Br. M. Schiunk; Secre- The Spiritual Heights AL WELCOME ALWATS. S0 A M. Moming Worship REV. LUCIUS BUGBEE, D. D delegates and public welcome. of the Deutscher Evan, Attained by Pharasaism Bishop Beauchamp | A M. E. Church, Mi 1” Minn, Wednesday, 7:45—Pentecostal, led by Pastor. lcher Missionsbund, member of the Dr. Johnston St. Stephen’s Chumh . Pastor, Hennepin Avenue M. E. Church, Minneapolis, Minn. ight E listic permationsl Missiiaiey Comcil : st tn . N 7:0 PM.—Epworth League fif|| 645 p.n—Epworth League Devotional Service. : » » Y X.w, ; W mon_ by— Tonig vangelisty 8 pm—English service. Speak-| St. James’ Church P crmeee BISH‘E)PMiBRIiENTON THOBURN BADLEY reaching by Rev. Long of Maryland ers: Dr. J. Baltzer, St. Louis, Mo,, 8th Bt, Near Mass, Ave. N.E, Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY. D. D., Rector, 7:45 P.M—Organ Recital | P hing by - W. C. President General of the Evan.|__Sonday service 11 a.m. Thursday—7a. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 g.o:] PM_E ik Worshi I of India. Inspiring Song Service, Led by Mr. C. H. Peters p N :00 P.M.—Evening Worship | " e Wora'of Goa Gur Foundation f(‘;i?rllus‘y'ém:lll% ‘l‘nd Ra'ulr- §:r. |A}GN§S C}i}{RC:H i S0t . Doctor E. H. Rawlings | Special Music by Quartet Choir . oy aag it ww. —Holy Communion. A.M.—Anthem ‘e Deum” (Buck). Duet: *My Song Shall Be Always Thy 8 You Are Invited. Come! man of the Board of Religious (s avc o N Dewbliacioel —Xoung People’s Boclaty. uis Potter, A. A, G. 0., Musioal Dirsotor] Merey™ (Mendelsson) . 2 ‘ —Evening Prayer and sermon. Tuesday—Healing_service. 10:30 a.m. Thursday—Holy Communion, 9:30 8.me M.—Anthem: A Sof in the Night” (Woodman). Contralto solo: *Now the Day Is Ended” (Bartiett). | Education of the Evang. Synod. YOU ARE WELCOME, Services Sundey 7 and 11 a.m. aad 8 pm. Eveisons and Interces- muss. 7 &lons, friday,.8 p.me [

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