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'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, UNIVERSALISTS PLAN BIG CHURCH National Memonal Idea Held by Denomination Al- ready Voted. Among the denominations purposing 70 build a nationa! memorial church Washington are the Univers: our years ugo, at the biennial se of the Universal General Convention, &4 was voted to erect such an edif 1t the capual, and a e Iampshire avenue, betwe: I streets, was purchased. plans were also drawn. found that more de the corner of Sixteenth was available, and this ). W has purchased, with the purpose of bmm g a_ gothic church cos u han $300,000 The sale of Church of Our Architect’s the Univer Thirteent and on Oc- ongregation held its fare- E e there. Crandall's Metro- politan The has been the Winter, and initial services will be held there tomorrow mornin; 11 o'clock. Dr. ( vill take for his subject versalists S i onvenes The drive of p . or $2,000,000 is 400,000 alr pected that <hurch spring. old “What Uni. hurch school .h. ne \\ fan Uni meeting the home ot ¥radnack, morrow at 7 p.m., sader, Miss Gr Longfellow street Al Souls’ Day. OFFERING FOR JAPAN | 6 ON ALL SAINTS’ DAY All Baints’ Day will be fscopal churches given over to observed in is services, ington spect_of aints’ day to make it the duy senting in hurches of th flver offeri for the rebu torfes and classrooms School for Girls iiroken articles will be netal they conts Mr {urd of Chevy Chase, lent of the we » realize 10.000. 1uxilia is pledged to gi he Japan hich « can "ashington Washington was at $100,000 swhich $80,000 was raised by in subseriptions visdged by the ther nizations of Persons who ina efr offering in churck send their an to 1 329 K street i ated with suxiliary vied to church will request is lef PLAY TO BE' PRESENTED. | Rev. neak irst and lding of necess am D n presi hu,,k set of Dr. Jason Noble Pierce tomor 11_am. at Congregatlonal ch, Tenth 3 streets. witl | ; 8 p.m. a play written b; . Inez F. Clinton of Chicago, Yoonday-—and God the Glor will be presented by a cast of 40 ¢ imed plavers, u Yistelle Wentworth ‘The play.is in three Night—the iipisode 2: Daw dom; scene 1, nessee Mountains; the Colorado Desert in Industry. God the Glo episodes 1 iollowing: Truth, and Albert Parr. pisodes. Episode Ignorar ng of W in the T Manna in Partners Wentwortt rancs Veitch Donald T For the next fe alvary Baptist C al thought to the English Bible. Inasmuch narks the four-hundredth a € the flrst printing of the o DT W & stor of ries of iring theme, Sunday November the e World's Best his topic will be general In the evening t rmon will be ofit.* lowing the goals established at annual teachers' tea, held last . the several departments of the day school will seek to malntain i highest degree of cfficlency this hool has known The Burrall ¢ tanquet | ext Friday ject for the ng God for »igh ss will hold its F the Sunday school hbuse night. Memorial Service Planned. I'he annual commem arted members will be held at St Barnabas’ Church, Leland, Md., tomor- ow at 11 am., in connection with the sbservance of All Saints’ ds Rev. H. C. Goodman. the rector, 11 have harge of the services ation for de- “Pace of the Road. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will deliver a practical sermon-lecture at “he Calvary Church tomorrow evening on “The Pace of the Road. norning service he wij mon_on the subject the Wheat.” At the Fj service, which ¢ at 7 o'clock, the Rust Hall tralning girls w charge. Their subject will Musical Festival.” worth League SALIST. Church of* UNIVERSALIST Congregation will worsh: Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater F Street (Pending the Construc Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor g Prayer and Sermon, Sunua\' November 1, at, 11 Subject: “What Universalists Stand For” Church School at Everybody Welcome topte will be | tomorrow. | inder the direction of | | \BISHOP TO DIRECT \um\ choi ! sing. REV. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK .. CONFERENCE TOPIC The yose THOMAS G. SMYTH. annual conven | i tlon of the Sunday chool Council oiI { Religious Education will be held ! | tho Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church, Columbia road near Four-| ie:- h stre Tuesday and| Wednesd: held Mondsy evening at On euch the three evenings tb will be special workers' conferences | | covering of Sunday | | school Addry ning by H. De ( Alernethy. ht will be ond The first be made W. A and Rev address Monda Morg: Dr. given by director for | Wednesds Kennedy | tary divis, , will s buthern ' CAMPAIGN IS SUCCESS ‘Mnny New Membsr\ Added to | folk streets, bee Bethesda, well the n Md.. is reported | wttended, people ring sec Irfe. Rev stated th cessful ir ch and many 1 with t bee E he pastor, the tharge of W. nd. was tory stic new n to the [ mesting: "CONTRARY W»NDS TOPIC‘ i { At the rning 0! | 11 _o'clock at the N Presbyterian Church Rev. Dr. Sizoo, His sut be “Life’s Winds. he eveming Charle B de tallington ar WAl sp 3 “The Child That No | One Unde: ds.” Cordr. Booth is on a tour through the country, mak- ing a plea for greater Interest in growing children. ! Comdr. Booth will 6:45 at a rally for all 3 lecture room of In\ll tlonis te this vo I have heen sent to the young ! people’s societies of the city through | | the Federation of the Christian En-| deavor Societies. At 6:15 p.m. an in-| formal reception will be held for Comdr. Booth, at which Sunday eve- | ning tea will be served by the young!| _ | people of the church | \‘FATE OF UNUSED TALENT'| | Rev. r. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, will| {preach tomorrow morning on ' “The | Fate of the Unused Talent.” At the | evening service Dr. Wood Is to give ! the first sermon of the series, “The Spain of Paul’s Day and of Ours,” on | the special subject: “Spain the Tn- heritor of the Roman Soul—Heredity, Environment and Free Will.” The subjects for the following Sun- davs will be: November 8, “Spain as a Moorish Vassal—the Soul's Strugg! for Liberty”; November 15, “The Ex- pulsion of the Moors—the Soul's Triumph Over Enemies”; November Ferdinand and Isabella—the Re- stless Might of Heroic Souls For and Against War,” and November 29, “Paul's Hope for Spain and the World—the Iinal Force.” Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock Miss Mabel N. Thurston, teacher of Every Girl's Bible Class, will discus the second of t Life Questions, “Is Not the Life More Than Mea ht chu at | nue | Booth, | Ma on the s ns Boot also speak young peop! the church ng people’s | “Life’s Spiritual Ideal.” Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of | the Gunton-Temple Memorfal Presby- terlan Church, will preach at both services tomorrow. At 11 o'clock his subject will be “The Divine Quality of Love.” At the twilight service, which 13 held at 4:30 o'clock. his subject will be “Life's Spirftual Ideal.” “Psych)c Pnenomena,” Topic. The subjéct of the talk tomorrow at 8 pam. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, will be “Psychic Phenomena.” Class study Wednesday at 8 p.m. VERSALIST. Our Father ip during the Winter at at Tenth tion of a New Church) AM 12 o'clock (noon) Methodist | ¢ ions | ¢ |Keller Memorial Lutheran‘ ak | at] if CORNER STONE RITE: Prominent Catholics Wil | Take Part in Ceremony at Shrine. Assisted by Catholic Sk men promine Church, Right Rev ihan, rect Catholic will lay the corner stone new $200,000 Shr of the Blessed | Sacrament, Western avenuc nd Quesa treet, at 3 tomorrow. He be assisted by Very Rev. { Georg, . vice rector of the ity, as arch priest. Rev. J St Peter’s Churel » the deacon at t s ing and Rev. Thomas A. Walsh the ub-deacon. Rev. Thomas G. Smyth, c of the new shrine, will act as 1onies. Rev. John C. Swmyth of will preach the sermon sters of St. Patr] t in the Thomas Unives ity of the 1 will p.m REV. NEWTON M. SIMMOND! xflISSIONARY INSTlTUTE WILL LAST THREE DAYS New York nd the male *hurch will The fourth degree, Knlghts of Co lumbus, will act as guard of honor and the precession will be led by 3 ¥ X Sl institute will bo held ptist Church, No- >, The program ms will A missionary the Calvar Tudes from various « Juseph T. Her L Methodist : Fourteenth will pre 1is subject U.»ln n will be !lan s Coronation” and n the subfect will be “At th Gate." The Junior Church wlil meet at 11 o'clock in the Sunday school room: MEN’S CLUB ORGANIZED. At the Sixth a men’s club h the purpose of f union for e i the Washin ausy of Church ) h and stry It it mer the 11}/ he Chrls. | 8 o' missionary following office Mrs. W Metz Mrs reasurer, Mrs. The chalrme and Mrs. Claude Keiper; Chamberlin. chalrmen various other committees are sws: Program committee, Mrs, Irwin i Mrs. H. M k: registrat Mrs. Arthur and Mr w m M errell; d supper, Mrs. Frank E m and M Carrle Q. All tertainment, Mrs. W. E. Boul Mrs. Charles Wood: publicft Dinwiddie; literature, M th and Mrs. W . Jamison; O. Goodpasture Shera M Mrs. Janies ¢ ara Wiegand ts, M {2 = W. W. lever, Murs. men and to have of religious and The club will i < the Winter fo s by some prom presented educational vi thly neeting Wi held | nusic o in the Jar xteenth reople The guest Lonor r of the evening wi of the wil er Gripp church Dowell an tion repre ilkinson. L Mr tarry W entatives, who SIXTH AND ¥ R RIC Christian Science Lectures. A lec ZION ture i in Columt e w First Church of Christ ad and F noon l'rmlty Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. N'W. (MISSOURT SY) HUGO M. HENNIG e wiIf be introd Mrs. Gert ers of First i spices the lec &iven publ TS Park Koad and 3 pntor—AL 11 LUTH | cortvmria n Ve, € H Poas . Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor. | N | EPIPHANY REV. W. ¢ 16TH AND U 8T8 NORTHWEST WALTEMYER, Pastor. .. 930 ! 11:00 am. Union Reformation Service at Luther Place Memorial Church, 3:00 p.m. Sunday Schoo Wiles Bible at 9:30 a (Class for Men. 11:00 “LOVE \ ARITHMETIC” Evening Service at 7:45 “SPIRIT RELIGION" at 6 . T:00pm g %00 bm St. Paul's English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Sta. LIKE CHURCH - Grace Lutheran Church Jorga, Hall ot and Upahor St N.. GERHARD E. LENSKI, P 9:30 n.m.—Sunday Scho 11:00 2’ —Morning worship K00 p.m —Eveuing services . NW. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES 9:45 am—Bible School Services, 10 am. Eng! YOU ARE WELCOME Church of the Atonement Capitol et. and Rhode Island ave. V. HOWARD Services at 11 Sunday Sehool |{INCARNATION ¢ Northeast cor. Two squares weat of Gi REV. H. MANKEN, JR.. PASTOR. 11,am : Bible School. 0:40 am.: 8:00— CHRIST LUTHERAN (Migsourl Synod.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 3. FREDERICK WENCHEL. Pastor. , SAINTS' DAY SERVICE. 11 AM. G g SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:43 AM. 5 " “The Questions of the Day: The Virgin Birth.” St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Sts. S.W. Rev. H:D. HAYE! ch Where You Feel at uome = SUNDAY —Bihie School ' Luther Place Memorlal (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D,, Pastor 5 A.M.—Bible School. 11:00 A M.—Service with sermon—“A WALK WORTHY OF GOD.” 3:00 p.m.—Union Reformation Service. Processional led by Boys’ Band. Address, Prof. M. Hadwin Fischer, Ph. D., Gettys- burg Theological Seminary. 7:00 P.M. 8:00 p. pecial services of C. E. Societies Service with sermon—“‘The Works Works.” This Church Welcomes YOU of Jesus—God’s Public Mass Meeting commemorating The 408th Anniversary of the at the Masonic Temple 8th and F Sts. N.E. Sunday, Nov. 1—8 P.M. Speaker Rev. Carl Heminghaus of Baltimore, Md. Special Music. Great Message. Conducted under the auspices of the Evangel- istic Committee of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, D St. near 10th St. N.E. This Mass Mtting will be followed by special Evangelistic Services on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of the same week, in St. Matthew’s Church. Dr. W. E. Schuette of Pittsburgh, Pa., will be the speaker. and | D. C., SATURDAY, {PASTOR OF CHURCH ON DUTY TOMORROW Rev. Newton M. Simmonds Arrives Here to Serve Highlands Baptist Congregation. Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, who has been called to the pastorate of the Highlands Baptist Church, will begin his work tomorrow. Mr. Simmonds comes from the Port- land Street Baptist Church, Haverhill, Mass. He is a graduate of Brown Iniversity and Crozer Theological Seminary, where he was a classmate of Dr. Claggett Skinner of Co- lumbla C. Fe hus held pastorates In Merchantville and Elizabeth, N. Lewiston, Me., and Waltham, Mass Mrs. Simmonds is an aid to her hus band in Sunday school and missionary work. They have one daughter, Miss argaret Alden Stmmonds, who s a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and Columbia University, and who is |at present serving as religious educa- tor of the puhll(‘ schools of Mansfleld, Ohto. Sunday will be an fmportant day in the history of the Highlands Church, the church itself being a new organization, with Mr. Simmonds act- Ing as its first pastor. “Church Dynamxc,” }{u Topic. Rev. Edward O. Clark announces as the subject of the communion med!- tation tomorrow morning at the Chevy ’hase Baptist Church the theme, “The {Church Dynamic.” In the evening service the subject will be “The Christ Comprehensive.” . Evangelist to Preaci. “A White Horse With Lion on His Back” is the subject of Evangelist Winter, Englishman, for the meeting for men only tomorrow afternoon, ut 3:30 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptist Church. He preaches at 11 a.m. and 8 nd plays number of musical NOMINATIONAL. one Frank. 1 T 1,.,:2"" JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY. 3 PN, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBL NDAY, 8 PM.. IT JANUARS HOAL O INDIVIDU A L MONDAY. § P ‘. THURSDAT. A Pt i ABTHUR B3 THAT WHICH L5} PYIHIN.SI‘ 1S COME.” * THE HEALTH STUDIO, INC. | K Street N.W. Phone nl Dr. GERTRUDE V. SHECKE DIRECTOR. Sunday, 5 P. FREE HEALTH LECTURE “The Art of Living Lon Classes PRI SBYTE TAN. e FRESEVIERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place N.W' JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 AM “Are Ye Able to Drink of My Cup?" Questioria Jesus Asked 1 ® 4:30—VESPER—5:30: | “I AM THE WAY" B. Meeting—5:30 S. 8. at 930 Children cared for during « Presbyterian Church | M St. Bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. | Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. || 11 AM.: “Hewers in the Mountains"” 8 PM.: HL! Atoning Death™ The Church of the Pdgrlm SOUTHERN PRESBYTERL. s2nd St. bet. P and Q Sta. Rev. Andrew R, Bird, Pastor. 9:45am—Bible School. with claases for | every member of the family. | Witieas Bearers® _ clasy ;a-‘ 11:00 a.m —Divine worship. Children cared for during service. 3:45 p.m—Junior Christian® Endeavor, 5:00 b —Tntermediate Christian Eo- deavor. 6:00 p.m.—Social hour and supper at the o which 'ail ‘strangers A T —Senior Chnstian Endsavor. 'A CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Falrmont Sts. N.W. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor. OCTOBER 9:30 8.0m.—Sunday School. W. T Titker S Men's Bible Cla L Mladloton. Teuchen™ 11:00 a.m —Morning 'Drlth Ser- mon by Dr. W. L. Darby. gl!flltl'e EECNI"Y of ‘ederation of Churches. Subject: g SN ‘Christian Reciprocity 7:00 p.m.~—Meeting of Christian En- deavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.—Special - seryics under Auspices of Men's Biblo Laa HON. ARTHUR P. BLACK will speak on the subject, “The Layman’s Obligation to the Church” Thuredsy evening at 8 p.m-—Servio Prayer and Bible smGI Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, Sol b A A P AR ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. 19 EVANGELISTS TO SPEAK. Mr. and Mrs. Kellems to Hold | Service at Mount Rainier. ILuTHERANS TO HOLD | ANNIVERSARY SERVICE‘ Protestant Churches throughout the Unfted States and Can will cele- | | brate with the Lutheran Churches to | morrow the 40sth anuiversary of the Protestant reformation. | The Lutheran Alliance of Washing. | otn, comprising congregations of | the United Lutheran Church, will hold al services wnu\\ fternoon 1 ce Memortal Church, Headed by a band, procession of RY, vested chof and congrega- tons around the Luther statue, at Thomas Circle, into the church, wiere the assemblage will be auddress Rev. M. Hadwin ¥ theran Theolog { burg, Thomas there will he a THEOSOPHY. WASHINGTON LODGE 'l' S. ADDRESS ON “Beauty and the Beast” MATTHEWS DAWSON. Music, Master Edward Dawson p.m —Bible M, James M Mr. and ‘Mrs. Homer Kellems of Sherman, Tex., are to begin a_series of evangelistic meetings at the Mount Rainler Christian Church next Tues day. The have been in the evangelistic field for 12 years and both are singers of note. $:30 to 6 po: ters, T Friday, 8 « Mo Kpm ! LIGHTBRINGER LODGE STHE PSALMS THE REAL Mrs. HARKIET TUTTL PRESBYTERIAN. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. Douglas Putnam Birnie, D. D. SOPHICALLY . BARTLETT. R15 NT OF MAN." RICK JONES. 035 F S N W " Collertion. UNITED LODGE OF THEOQOPHISTS Li All Welcome. M Ste. N.W. PASTOR. Ave. and 2! ¥ Pen IRVING W 1015 am—C 11am Public UNITARIAN, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixte Harv, MINISTER Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. Worship—Sermon by the 00 p.mi.— 00 p.m 745 pm ; Sacrament of the Lord's Supper nd Reception of New Members “Gunton- Temple Memorial | 16th and Newton Ste. Bernard Braskamp. M.A.. Pastor. Sts. and Rev. THE_DIVINE QU OF LOVE Mre. Stnam pictus 10 a.m —Mors “How Evoluhon Helps Rehglun Riehard Lewls Atw 0:45 am- 11 a.m.—Sermc 4:30-5:30—Twilight Service Special Musie. Mrs, Sindell, Soprano. Mr. Fred Mi Tenor. =84 “EVOLUTION P The Dramatic Story of the Rise of Man 545 p.m —0 Midweek PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitis 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. THE FIRST PRIMITIVE EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH of Washington, D. C. Founded on the Bible, Christ Jesus, and Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sundays at 11 Ballroom Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W., just south of Thomas Circle and convenlent to all 14th St. car lines Church Office: Suite 312 District National Bank Building 1406 G St. N.W. This Church fs not connected with any other orzanization. 1 “SERVICE 8P "\ ME/\SURING LI\E" \ | | Metropohtan Presbyterian ghurcls nd B Sts, 8 THE (ROSS Rev. rmm ‘THE WAY OF TH sermon. 11 o clack. at Foman's Minsionary Society alvena Bo i L Centnl Presbyterian Church (BOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. Sunday School % by . Tarlc League’ 0 p.m —Westmine P m—social Ho Christian 3 e TAke 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car, or | _16th »t. bus to Irving st. nw Georgetown Church P St. Near 3lst N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor. (Organized B! APTI e TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th and N Sts. N.W Rev. T. 0. JO 11 AN “Christ in Giethsemane™ Communion. 8 PM.: The Tests of Conversion™ UNDAY SCHOOL, uruo\u “The Cardiff Cor ——Christian Endeavo Dr Washmgton Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rd; | Fren Bus| p.m —Christian =5 pm-—The Sto First o Creeds. A House of Praser for All People (16th St. and Columbla Rd.) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Church School COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D Minister WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Minister's Assistant REV. 11 AM.— Sernon by Pastor The Lord’s Supper Administered The Hand of Fellowship Extended to New Members S P.M. Morning Worshi nday School. Intermediate and Junior Departments 9:45—Primary and Beginners ment. 9:45—Everygirl's Bibla Class bel N Thurston, Teache: Great Life Questions.” + Class for Men Bible Class for 9:80— M Men | ot Continuing the series on Great Revivals, “John Calvin, the Reformer of Gene People, 7 p.m. coting. Thureday. 8 National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 11:00—Morning, Weod, 215 TALENT 11:00—Kindergaricn for Children 2 to 6 years of age hristian Endeavor Vesper Serv rmon by Dr. | )F THE UN- Young Fallow PATY THE _ROMAN ‘SOUL IRONME! Special Musleal, & of s Selectlons from the Russian Church. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 'The Place of Faith and Friendship| 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 AM.—Morning Worship: ife’s Contrary Wind: 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellow- ship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening worship: “The Child No One Understands™| By Charles Brandon Booth 8:00—Thursday — Midweek Servico Prayer and Conference. _ALL WELCOME THE SPAI ("" I’.\l L'S DAY AND OF OUR! “Spain, probably the most fascinating 1 I know in the Old World or the New. Fraverock Extis, A Berles of Sunday Evening Sermons n THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT. Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. By the Pastor, REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D. 1—"Spain the Taberitor of the Roman | oul Tty Wil &—“spain ae a Moorish Vassal “Thie Sours Struzele for Liver he Expulsion of the Maors Sl Arlmih Over Environment and Free . 22— Ferdmand and Isnbelia The Resistless Might of Heroic Souls For and Againat War.' ‘Paul's Hope for Spaln and the World. “The Final Force." Musieal Service Led by Cholr ef 100 Volces. A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED Rev. Sunday School, 9:30. s BAPTIST. The Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefterson Sts. N W 5 SIMMONDS. Pastor and B pm Th Prayer serviee ALL CORDIALLY INVITED SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. ave. s.c. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor AN “Redeeming the Time” PM.- “One of the lLeast of These” 9:30am Classea fors 00 p.m Y. P Happ; PFT\I ORTH and Randolph Sts HENRY J. SMITH AN “Sin’s Bewildering Challenge” § P —Bap! Communion sm of Siiver Spring ndidates “Treasure Hanting” Svery ¥ n of Like Passions FIRST BAPTIST 16th and O Streets Dr. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTEK, Fastor. In the Heart of Washington, For the Hearts of Washi BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12t and Newt Relation e pastor “The Dreamer he Universe. podridee— E St. 7th S.W. nr. World STEWART Revival Meetings For Words DR. Pastor-Evangelist win MY Stewart preach daily. T:45 pr METROPOL IT AN SIXTH AND A STS JOHN CO,VIPTON BALL, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN “God’s Abundance.” EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FI\ L “Why Preach Christ Crucified?” £:30—Bibla Sehool 10:00—Mr Share: meate 3.45—Thres C. E. societies BAPTISM 'Chévy Chase Baptist Church School of Mus Theat, “fil; Church Dynamic” 8:00p.m ““Christ Comprehensive’” A CORDIAL WELCOME To ALL! BETHANY Kev. HUGH T. RHODE At Se STEVENS( ISLAND AVE nd St N W . Minlster DY P.U 6:45om Thursday. > 8 pm _Bethany, _ KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. Near B St P. RYLAND, P: 9:30 a.m —Bible £:00 p.m.—Ti 7:00 pm—R. s to keep Sou warm again ~me West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. Rev. R. E. White Preaches 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday scl Three B. Y. AUSTIY 00 p.m t B Minister. CALVARV BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. N.W. Invites You to Its Services Tomorrow 11:00—First in a series on the World’s Best Seller—“HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE” 8:00—“SERVING GOD FOR PROFIT” Sermons by Dr. W. S. Abernethy Male Quartet—Chorus Choir JUNIOR CHURCH 11:00—“Real Gold” Homer J Councilo: Christian Endeavor, 0