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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. Church to Celebrate CHURCHTOOBSERVE 0T} ANNVERSIRY Columbia Heights Congrega- tion to Hold Appropriate Exercises Tomorrow. ' The ninth annive Jumbia Heights Park road northwest, propria of the ¢ an Chu rteenth street ated with 0 meet church services lunch at 1 p.m. | n service at ! Organized in 1916. Febru- | persons embe - held in pri- hall over the was used for REV. HARV the roll a ra time we homes. Later & road post office PASTOR WILL CONTINUE present site was pu Rev. Church to Talk on Comparative Religions Tomorrow. Dr. 1lpit z. B. in Phillips will occupy the Church of eet near Fourteenth ving Religions.” The address tomorrow wil 2 n Judai the nic Hope and Zion Beginning Monday, preacher at the be Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck, of Washington. Canon Lubec the most outstandin church at Epiphany after Dr. James man was elevated to the epl £ Washington and suc Dr. Phillips, storship on Ju will be s in Epiphany ever week at 4:45 except Wedn an organ recital will be lace of the sermon. Adolf Torovsky will give the recital. Monday |noon” the rector preaches; Tuesday Clement G. Bradley; Thursda Scott Miller, A. Bomberger. ts in Lent Bible leade ireh, h hip of 1 the of i and was Rev. H r of the rate by W pas of Growth in Membership Noted. The me mbership has grown to over assumed add ay s to be rial org nory of Re. REVIVAL NEAR CLOSE. at Ninth Street Church to End Tomorrow. revival meetings will close to- norrow at the Ninth Street Christian . of which Rev. C. R, Stauff. r. He is kept busy baptiz rts. Jesse M. Bader o evangelist, and D. E. Young of Sedalla, Mo., directs the music and hs' work Children will hav, tonight, and Mr. Tomorrow morniz Bible school aims to have resent. Mr. Bader will pr Ir. Young will sing. Mr. peak at 11, 3:30 and 7:30 o'clock Ir. Young will sing and lead arge chorus choir. At both the ind the 7:30 services a large number will be baptized. Tuesday evening at [ B. Austin, will preach at [7:30 o'clock there will be a reception | Ice% The evening subject is fror new members, when 200 | tion of Questions. brew persons will be welcom he fellowship of the church. Spiritualism Is Theme. “Spiritualism: Can We T; Our De: will be the subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology, Washington Missi (College, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the | Capital Memorial Church, Fifth and F | streets. Monday night he will speak on “A ey the Spirits of Our Beloved Wednesda tor conducting men; Friday af! confirmation instructions vices inauguration day > as u a class - are Fervices | — Memorial Baptist Rites. Dr. S McKinley eriah Lamkins, Memorial Rev. of th | Church, 4th on “God Standing ou the a Plumb Line in I Hand,” at a.m. tomorrow, and at 8 p.m. on There Any Hell?” The | day 1§ - A 11 U 30 p.m Announces Sermons. At the West Washington Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. into Theosophist- Services. “The Meaning of Pain" ject of the northwest, k. street at 8 o'clo The stud Wed class will Christ 14th and Meridian Sitte stidy: 10 e, aching and’ Communion, &5 o B s b it . EARRI0RE Mateier. Park View Christian Church _ WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. 9:43 a.m.—Bible school. Preaching, 11 a.m 11:00 _ Junior VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. UY SMITH, Direcior of Religious Education. 9:45 a.m.—Graded church school. 11:00 a.m “The Name of Jesus.” 8:00 p.m.— League Board Will Meet. A speci eeting of the board of mmunity B League was held Tuesday at the Mills Building, with Mrs. louise Harding Earll presiding. Im- yortant business was transacted. It | ~was announced the offices will be op week d m 10 to 6 yext me board Mar w. al 1 th e 1 am offic, the and 7:45 p.m — DIVINE SC e National Center of Cl'mst Healing and Christ Service| INGS 11 am. to 8 pm Southern Italy. Music led by W. E. Braithwaite. The Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Near 14th HARVEY B\I\LR SMITH, Nm.h Birthday Services of the Friendly Church Memorial Services in Honor of the Late Rev. E. B. Bagby Fi Minister rst Pastor of the Church Bring a Love Gift Contribution to “The E. B. Bagby Memorial Organ Fund” Hours of Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7 m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:00 ening Worship. Bib1 Aft School 100n Hour, §:00 p.m.— 3.00 p.m.- THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Ninth Street Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. Hear Evangelist Jesse M. Bader At 11:00, 3:30 and 7:30 Sunday D. M. Young Will Sing at Each Service and Lead Large Chorus Choir 9:30—Bible School; Major W. W. 6:30—C. E. Service Saturday evening at 7:30, in which a hundred children will participate. rby, Supt.; 1,300 expected. Four Societies. Reception for new members Tuesday evening at 7:30. CLARENCE ROY STAUFFER, Minister |LECTURE-SERMON COURSE Z. B. Phillips of Epiphany he will rmons 1 Mes- special noonday services will Canon is one & clerics in the rved as special preacher Free- copate til the bishop's the St aowine e next after- and Friday, he rec- for noons and evenings given. will be the pastor Baptist nd L streets, will preach Wall With “Is Sun- chool meets at 10 a.m. and the Baptist e both serv- “Ques- is the sub- talk to be given at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K tomorrow evening The public is welcome. be conducted Fourteenth Street Church of and Ilustrated Travel Talk on Rome and | MINISTER BECOMES RECTOR EMERITUS Rev. James H. W. Blake to| Retire From Active Du- ties Tomorrow. Rev. auishes Episcopal morrow emeritus Mr. B Church ved and at ased f He will by Pink the at of the hol Rev. M late Rev many James H. W. Blake relin- the rectorship of Christ Church, ieorgetown, to- and becomes the rector s been rector of Ch: now ar- | 70 years. | t has been r » ministerial work. | eded by Rev. Edward | . who will officiate at tomorrow at 7:30 and | both being celebrations communion oth s own"reque m acti the rell son of the! ‘Wroth, for an_in | the diocese of land, who died in Baltimore last Fall He was born | in Darlington, Md., 36 yea go and was graduated from the Virginia Theological minary, at Alexandria, in 19 In that year he was ordain ed a acon and i 1918 a pri by the Bishop of Maryland He came to the Church of the Ascension in this city in 1919, and subsequently became rec at Poolesvi Md., where he remained until 1 when he was transferred to Philip's Church, Laurel The rectorship of Chyist Church in Georgetown, of the oldest Episcopal churches District of Columbia, is considered a for so young a The services tomo h will be cc well of ¥ urning in Two to Be Baptized. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces that two members of the new church at Silver Spring will be baptized at the evening service tomorrow Pet- worth. Communion will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock service, with sermon by Mr. Smith, tled *Jesus: Pros- pector for the Ki In the evening Mr. Smith's subject will be “Thin Ice.” is, OWLES, REV. DR. The sermo tist Church, Twelfth streets northeast, will tomorrow night at 8 ose 1 iversity. His subject wi Poxsessing Our Possessions.” at the Bro “BRICKS” TO AID FUND. in founded in 181% distinct premotion to Sell Them in Drive. Epworth League of the Mou Place Methodist Episcopa launching tomorrow a driv church’s quota nstruction of the Fpwort builc at the Souther fethodist Home at Bricks” are to_be sold Two hund and fifty already been pledged in ad w at St. Philip’s ducted by Rev. Alsop r Harbor, Me., who Washington Vernon Church § at §1 aplec nd church, Rev. at both is topie fore Geth o'clock, pastor of th Di Lambeth, wil ices tomorrow o'clock ane,” and at s Sermon Topics Announced. sites for Entering the Heaven” will the Address to Crain Class. Paul Grove will address the Crai ass of the Douglas M. Churc Eleventh and H streets northeast, to- morrow at 10 a.m subjec Fourteent rth norre 1 de est, Delegate Has Returned. iss Lillian D. Willilams, church missionary of the Fifth Baptist Church, has just returned from Fort Worth, Tex., where she was gate of the Women's Missio Union of the Southern Bapti: at a quadruple celebration of ng of the $75,000 missionary campaign enin ngs Ladie nd ave. day. 4 p.m TH OSIPHY. "UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 31 K ST. N.W. vy, March 1, 8 p. he Meaning of Pain.” ALL WELCOME. Study Class Wednesday, at 8 p.m., Rev. R. W. Brooks’ Topic. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. Brook 1 music the The Senior Christian Endeavor ciety will present a special progr. at 6:45 p.m CHRISTADELPHIAN. ChristadelphianEcclesia 07 NAV. u LODGE HALI Every Sunday. 11:30 Christadelphian Chapel 2 Webster §t. N.W. Worship, 11_a.m. and 8 p.m. I\TLRI)L'\O\H'\ATIU\ AL. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eve St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 to & p.m.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY, § P.M “The Blind Man Healed.” Libras LODGE 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY,MARCH 1 “Laws—Causation and Rebirth” By E. M. Dawson. AT 6:30 P.M. “Heaven-born Life” By J. W. McGaire LARGE LENDING LIBRARY Open_week 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. TINTERDENOMINATIONAL. bricks havi ince of okland Bap- and Newton preached ock, by Rev. kee, president of 11 | Mt. Vernon Place Epworth League it al toward h n ifthersburg, Md r. serv- at The Fa- King- t hn Wes- K ot ial ~ WASHINGTON MID-DAY LENTEN SERVICES B. F. Keith’s Theater Beginning March 2, 1925 Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 12:30 to 1 O’Clock Speakers: Monday—Bishop William F. McDowell Tuesday—Rev. Jesse M. Bader of St. Louis Wednesday—Rev. John C. Palmer Thursday—Hon. C. Ellis Moore of Ohio Friday—Rev. Fred Brown Harris See daily papers for full program. Special music with congregational singing. Every one invited. No collection. D. PSYCHOLOGY. FAMOUS TEACHER RETURNS! E. Milan Frederiek Suuessful Demonstrator of Vedanta Philosophy, in FOUR GREAT FREE LECTURES THE PLAYHOUSE March 1-4, 1925 Sunday, 3 P.M,, “Secret of Health, Wealth and Love.” Monday, 8 P.M,, “Auric Analy Character.” Tuesday, 8 P.M,, Mind.” Wednesday, 8 P.M., Fate.” Astounding Revelations of the Truth of Modern Philosophy at Every Session The highest culture of Orient and Occident is sented in Mr. Frederiek’s lectures. of Life as it has is of “The X-Ray of the “Mastery of Our pre- He teaches the Truth never before been set forth in this city C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. MISSION UNDER WAY |DRAMA SOCIETY ELECTION AT ST. THOMAS’ TO BE HELD AT EPIPHANY Move for Better Religious Plays Rev. Dr. Clampett, Lately of Rome, and Pageants Gaining Ground Rapidly. Italy. Is the Clergyman The second annual meeting of the in Charge. Pageant and Drama Society of the Episcopal Church In the Dioceso of Washington will be held in the par- ish hall of the Church of the Epiph- any, Tuesday at 8 p.m. All persons in- terested in the production of religious plays and pageants, or of plays and stage performances by church people or societies, are invited to attend. The soclety was organized more than a year ago by a group of mem- bers of the Episcopal Church, who felt that the standard of the plays and pageants being given in the churches of Washington should be raised, both in the artistic sense and from the point of view of religlous instruction and spiritual inspiration, As a result, there was held durng the Fall of 1923 an institute of pageantr. consisting of 14. addresses on variou phases of pageantry work, including a course of five lectures on how to produce amateur plays given by the dramatic instructor of the public high schools of Philadelphia At this meeting the society will elect officers and a council. The so- clety is conducted under the auspices of the Board of Religious Education of the iscopal Church of the dio- cese. PRESBYTERIAN A mission is being conducted at St. Thomas' Ipiscopal Church, Eigth eenth street nmear Dupont Circle, by Rev. Dr. F. W. Clampett, former re tor of Trinity Church, San Fran- and lately resident of Rome, It will continue through Sun- . March §. The opening service of the mission was hald today. The hou: of ser e are as follows: 7:30 am. ho eucharist, ith five minute address: 4 pm, life’'s study for women, to which men are welcome; 8 p.m., mis- sion service and sermon; 9:15 p.m., after meeting and informal talk. Rev. Dr. . Ernest Smith, rector of the church, ained the object of the mission i: 0 strengthen the faithful, to arouse the careless, to recover the fallen, to ,restore the penitent and to remove all hindrances to the advancement of the truth that we may be of one heart and mind within the fold of Christ's holy church.’ T Will Address Women A service will be held in Church Monda Girls' Friendly ton, with the Rev. lips as speaker. a series of Friend of Washing- Dr. ZeB. T. Phil- This is the first of sermons for the Girls' ety to be given every Monday afternoon during Lent. The subject of the series will be “The ldeals of Womanhood.” All girls and women, whether members of the so- ciety or not, are invited to attend these services Gunton-Temple Memorial | 16th and Newton Streets | Bev. Bermard Braskamp, M. 4., Pastor. 4o 1o by Chorux Ch and Mr. Kled |4-5 P.VL, walxght Service Specia n Ham- mer, barftone soprano; e Music | K 11(“ fer, i “HOVW MAY WE FIND GODI" ill p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. || | Secular League Address. Verne L. Reynolds of Baltimore will address the open forum of the Secular League at Musicians' Hall, 1006 E street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock he Position of the So- clalist-Labor Party” will be the sub- ject and the audience will take part in the discussion. Admission is free. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pa :84 e o T Pl Prayer service m., Friday—Young People's class. Small children cared for during morning FRIENDS. otk 3 " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. ARE_INVITED. r|enrl~ Church and Treing Sts, N.W Meeting for worship, 11 a.m Touraday praser meetiog, ar or Mt & st Pleasant car or nw. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark Minister 11 AM b __ BAPTIST. GRAGE "=sas 1100 7:45 HEBREWS TO MEET. F ‘Washington Congregation to Cun-i Classes for all EATEST FEAR. sider Action on Constitution. NITY'S OPEN SHAME.” A special meeting of the Washing- | ton Hebrew congregation will be held | March 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the vestry|— rooms of the temple for consideration | and action on certain amendments t the constitution These amendments have been su mitted b, committee composed ur‘ Levl H. David, chairm; garten, Charles A, C Fishel, Simon L. Ny mann. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH near B CHARLES P. RYLAND, Past V. oldsmith, A and Jacob E rU he Lifa h are grow TS OOKLAND BAPTIST ~CHURCH OF OUR FATHER | B UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. NW. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D, D., Pastor. At 10:45 am.—Morning w ddresses by two layme enator Ogden of Mary ymen and the Chure Church S I At 12 o'clock (noon), with Men's Class led by Ballou. At 7 p.m., devo ing Y. P. C. G.; top! leader, Miss Hortense 8 ‘pm. — “Around the lerson of New Yor — UNITED BRETHREN. "MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH | . North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. “The Inaugural Address of Jesus Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Christ. \IL TROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH Sixth i A Sts. N.E. n JOMN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Mark, eleven “Matthew, Luke and John.” W " Pastor. g C NEAR 7th THWEST V. Ha FIFTH BAPTIST s John n 'CHRISTIAN SELFISHNESS. 7:00 pm.—C. E. activit 2 service and _an addre BAPTIST. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. Jones preaching. JOHN W « : (rr‘v,\t\\\'\‘\ UPSHAW SCHOOLS AND FOOL the bene £ = rh B SERVICES : 1s LIFE'S TWO THEC “THE Sund am Spm MATN ¥, B p.i ALL WELCOME. riyer mée Eastern Presbytenan Church Sixth St and M. Ave. N.E ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Paster, h EL vow ““Art Thou He That Should Cnme"" m o0 p.m meetings, OIS NIGHT WOR hmentluuns A little known Bible book. Eckmgton s E apitol, cor. Florida ave. and Q BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minis rmeon, Rev. William J. Seelye “THE SILENT CYLINDER. ice by the choir eavor body Welcome. Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. (Organized 1780.) Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D. Pastor. CONN. AVE. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. WILLIAM A. EIS As: AND N ST ay School Intermediate an: for Departments. ®:45—Primary and Begioners' 9:45—Bverygirl's Bible Class. 9:45—All-Comers' Bible Class for Men. Rev. Wm, Eisenberger, Teacher. 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and | Wamen. 11:00—Morning S Wood: *00 PROMISES, Kindergarten for Children from 2 to ars of age 6:15—Christian Endeavor Supper and Ves- per Service Department Sunday School. on by Dr. 11 am— CES AND COM Dr. Wallace Radcliffe “A Patriotic Trinity” 8 p.m.—Dr. Marshall on “The Sword of Elisha” A cordial welcome to Tnaugural Visitors. s e | The Church of the Pilgrims ‘OUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 1 st. bet. P and Q sis. nw. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 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 Endearvor. 00 p m —Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 00 p.m.—Soclal hour and supper at the e. to which all strangers in 11:00- 7:15—Comm Eisenbe: nicants’ Cl er, Teacl 8:00—Eve: rvice, Sermon 00d:" “THE STRUGGLING RIUMPHANT LIF Evening Choir of 100 Voices. Thursday, Midweek Prayer and Conference. _ALL WELCOME Rev. Wm. A. by Dr. AND | 5:00 Presbyterian Church H St Betwees 10th and 20th N.W Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. “Go-To-Church” Month. Special Features E 11:00—“Christian Ch alr 8:00—“Boy Scouts.” SIC BY QUARTET. The ity are lavited. :00 p.m.—Song_service. 30 p.m —Preaching by the :15 p.m.—Sealor Christian clety. mail children cared for during Sunday morning service. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ALL, Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 25th St. REV. IRVIN W. KETCHUM, llnl-th 11:008.m—The Pastor 5 p.m.—The Pastor. astor. ndeavor So- Washmgton Hexghts Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, 9:30—Sunday school. 10:00—Bible classes. 11:00—Worship. with sermon by Dr. Palmer. ‘OUR SAVIOR'S FIRST TEXT.” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s meeting. §:00 pm.— A LIFE OF RICH POSSES. m.—Men's Bible Class. ‘m —Sunday School m. ’ The Cost of Friendli- 13th and Fairmont Sts S EREb e 1 i MCTAVISH, Ass unday School, Shpt Mens B Mifdreton, Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Mornig worship.. Dr. MeTavieh R reaen. Subject,“RE: sroxxg‘gl THE WANDERER. 7:00 pm.—C. . Societs. | 00 b Evening worehip. Dr. Kelly will B0 P aehs " Rubjact. ' “WHG |18 UDGE, CHRIST OR Pl LATET" Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meeting for Bible study FREE. and pray AL BEATS In conmection with Eastern Church we begin series of evangelistic meetings on March 17, lasting through two weeks. MING PROPHET OF GOD” is the subject of Mr. Rohrer's sermon at 11 o'clock. Metropol:(an Presbyterian Church 4th and B Sts. S.E. Chaplain Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, U. §. will_speak at the evening service at o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN N.W. D. e 16th and Kennedy Sts. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: “The Influence of an Ideal" | 8 P.M.: } “Petet’s Remorse” | | NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and Rhode Island ave. n.w. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible_study. 11:00 a Morning worship. p'm—Christian Endeavor. 45 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. A CORDIAL WELOOMB TO ALL. T A L R New York Ave. Presbyterian Church New York Avenue and 13th Street A Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “THE CROSS OF CHRIST: ITS PLACE” 6:00 p.m.—C. E. Fellowship Tea. 6:45. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “THE FIRST WORD: FATHER, FORGIVE THEM” REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister Classes for all. Service at ~ SECOND BAPTIST “ Ave -We=t Washmgton Baphst Church 11:00a.m The Fun of Fighting.” he Man Who Traded His Future For a Dinne: Nineteenth Street Baptist ““BAD BARGAINS OF HISTORY." 9:30 a.m 7:00 p.n B. o ‘I g Our Sunday Night Crowd “The Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson . J. J. MUIR p Bib Prager me Classes PETWORTH HENRY Pastor. 11 ax Cor “Jesus; Prospector For the King.” “Thin Ice.” REV. MITH Bapt ‘\..hev'y Chase Echool of Music Studio, e Baptxst Church Theater Bu REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, D. D., Minis Res. the mo W. L. Darby, ng and ev Y. P. U. at A CORDIAL at 8 WELCOME 1 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1é6th and O Streets DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER Pastor, will preach both morning and evening. 11 am.—“Palms and Willows.” 8 p.m.—“The Insistent Christ.” Join us in our campaign to increase the Sunday School to 600 by April 19. S.S.,9:30. B.Y.P.U,6 to 7:45, with social hour and refreshments. An Invitation Is Extended to All to Worship With Us at THE HOME CHURCH W\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ A R R AR RN \\\\\\’ IMMARNUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill” The National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty (Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11:00, Sermon_ by Pastor. The with Hand of Fellowship to new m 8:00 p.m—Gospel Service. “Essentials”—Baptism 9:30 am—Bible School. E. H. De Groot March 3-15, Revival Services. Hear Ham, 7:45. Monday—Men’s Annual’ Supper. “Ye Must Be Born Again” B e e R e ss\\\\\xmtmifis\\ms\\&s\ At administered, iry d Superinte ARAARRARAAAN SRALARNRANRNARNNANAGY CALVARV BAPTIS'I CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, Pastor Tomorrow the Pastor continues his two series of in- teresting sermons. You are invited to both morning and evening services. 11:00 A.M. Third in series on the Lord’s Prayer. “THE MISSIONARY SPIRIT” 8:00 P.M. Elghth in Fireside Series on the Homc4 “THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN HOME” A special invitation is extended to you to attend the | Sunday School meeting at 9:30 a.m.

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