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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. To Observe Anniversary BISHOP T0 PREACH AT SPECIALRITES [ g | Right Rev. James E. Freeman l Will Speak at Grace Epis- ! copal Church. | ! L Freeman, Bishon | i be the preacher ; service to be held at - i Church, Ninth and 5 4 i Monday evening the seventy ing of the h. Rev tor, will and Right Rev scopal uthwest lebrate be held rth oldest ot dur- A is one . MEADE B. MACBRYDE. | CHURCH HEALING INU.S. | spitals ity, then md the Po. Baltimore Pa~t0r Says Action England Will Advance Move- ment in America. wroughs 14— An ad within the church not or in England but in this country well, is looked for Rev. Dr. .| Almon Abbott, rector of Grace and | Peter's test t Episcopal Chureh, by the appointment by the Archbishop of Canterb: a perma nent committee to ad the church on all matters relating to spiritual kealing questior Abbott Services Began in Hom e mayor of school teach Ludies’ tted the slow | will have the uragin The mover srogression, will H { | u members Inok upon it with a « 1 amount of | suspic and fear that it is boen of | ticism, 1 d whodies We do perform no < for sin-lad disease and we acles, We be however efficacy of for the body for the d We offer no substitute fc the physic send people whole ga active op PLAN ENTERTAINMENT. Washington B. Y. P. U.. . ans committee of on B. Y. P. of the president, to outline the progrz el ment to be given in school room December 1, { the Senior superintend later entering the Has Had Many Rectors. n to the ph, ut of cure may be put into tion, West Group to Give Program Dec. at the home Hodges, for the e the Sun ¥ under the Union and L | Grace Wright \\11] be In charge of the | : “The | an " Preceding the next busi ng the members will par- social, 1!1“(1\ 1 A Rounda *WIN-MY-CHUM® SERVICES E. Church Special Series Will Preach for Children, | Rev. Henry J th. pastor of Pet worth Baptist Church, will preach on | “The Spiritual Lifting Power” at the | He will also have a 1's sermon, entitled “Run-away In the evening his subject ‘In the Grip of High Pur Metropolitan M Plans h will ob. vices this 1l be held | Wil pose. o = i Special Song Service Planned. | & red song service will take the regular eveni 4 tomorrow evening Church. | ach at the | Stewards in the speakers Sunda Camp will hold a made faney < Inn, Mon of Washington Sanitarium Lecture on “100°. FIT” STEREOPTICON Capital-Memorial Church S5th and F N.W. Tuesdas Night, 8 P. DAYTON WESTMINSTER CHOIR Washington Auditorium November 18 8:15 P.M. A Great Choral Concert der the Auspices of the ederation of Churches Box seats, $2; reserved seats, $1 and 50c Tickets at . Arthur Smith's 1330 G Stree vill be present erved M will ndolph will R. Roll At 8 p.m ind B. Y. P 2t 630 nm. Capital- Memorial Church Sthoand ¥ sts. “The Millennium” N Sunday, 8 P.M. Now. HEAR! HARRIETTE GUNN ROBERSON Founder, Roberson School of Personality — Washington, D. C. The Woman Who Inspires People to Greater Achievement _ Mrs, Roberson is a College. Frantinco, Oak % Portland, Tacoma. fghac helbed tho, feat financial Roberson durimg FREE LECTURES Nov. 15 to 24, Inclusive; 8:00 Each Evening. Sunday Evening, Nov. 15, 8:00 P.M.—Follow Me; I Will Make Thee. Tuesday Evening, Nov. 17, 8:00 P.M.—The Psychology of Love. Gold Ball Room—Hotel La Fayette COMF—RER WESSAGE 18 VITAL TO YOU v insas City, Pl Gl Fealn and mal ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL Sessmns *o Open at Church | tion_of | the | rectad b, Christ Church Georgetown | The Columbia Federation of B. Y. . U. will hold jts regular monthly | meeting at the I Baptist nhuwh Xt Thursday at 7:30 p.m. clal | wu-u for the y ssoclation 1 Smith s es will be given by one of the delegates to the international convention of Christian Endeavors in Portland, the interna I convention of B. Y. I. U in]| napolis, the intermediate work | of the District and the president of annual conven- | the federation. The principal speaker the School Institute of the evenimg will be Dr. White of of the Diocese nl Washington will be | olini, who will speak on held at the Church of the Epiphany, | Youth." {1317 G street, next Wednesday. ll on the . The Jible™ of the Epis department end the and 8 |c of Epiphany Wednes- day Morning. The twenty ninlh topic ..H “The sented Histor: ‘retary at th national - will convention and speak at pam. opened his study of today. the expenses of SERMONS ON PARABLES. be taken at each luncheon will be | Rev. : attending the con i Collection to Be Offerings to meet institute will on. A light vrovided for th venti Holy « the Taken. C. S. Abbott Course Toml(')rrow. i to Continue ted | public | n will be celebra 10 am. The eting will convene at parish hall. - Re canon of The Religi Attle Child ¢h of the Good Shep ABbott is continuing of serfnong_on the “Mod ttion of the Parables.” and the topic of his Srmon of Tt service the ation of the Prst Century Phe Woman's Tues hy v\n n.” topic at which Bishop “The Traveler k. und there will fon of the diocesan board. |, nd o Sunday school ex i aprons, useful sif 1l be neld at 1:15 and a public | the’ Cails 2:30. when Rev. John W. | he G Tt he Guild of s will I Taney grab bag, ete A cafeteria supper will be served from 5 to 7 p.an Waldron Returns. 1. Milton Waldron, 2:30, Dr. a discussion Cooper to Speak. pulpit tomor AU the mornin will ach on *“The Com.| ip of Holy Spirit,”” and h. will have charge of |4t Night upen the injunction of our school exhibit at 5 pm. | LOrd.“To Occupy Until He Comes.” | IR i e ! 45 ) hool tield s How to Pre- on.”" Rev. McCallum, rector of St. servic T Waldron A This exhiblt 1 i A large mass meeting e held | in the church in the for | which the topie w Place ..rf | EPISCOPAL. the Family 1 Reli Education.” Will Address Bible Classes. Rev. Raymond S of Union Church, at ¢ Che Beach, Md. will spend the co: {week in Washington for the purposc visiting and to men's | l.;l le classes in th i of the city Dr 3 in the interest of Gideon's Army, es M. Little, with 11 street north- is extend- of the | hes in Reeves, ST. MARGARET S Conn. Ave. and Dancroft HERBERT ~SCOTT ROBT it Asst b, D REV SHORES Minister. | . with sermon by { tor with Holy, sermon by the Days. Holy Com YELCOME ALWAYS. St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. CLERGY Eev. GEO. T, DUDLEY. D. oSBT ADR N B: November 15, 19: \\nshlnglon (D. C.) Branch 1 of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Represented in London Boston. 0' Fourteentl Savoy Thea!er At 11 O'Clock. Sunday Se Rector. Sunday Holy ‘Comm ; “and’ Sermon Healing Service, Ty ioly Comumunion Bazaar and Dinner ST JAMES’ CHURCH sul st | Rev: GEQRGE Rev. JAMES W and in ia 03 LR nd 10 8% Street, hool at 10:13. w b2t D acton COARE, Rector Eniéritus. i SERVICES Jopm | Thuseday’s. un‘kur, 30. 10, Daily mass, 7 am ‘~\~:;',,fjn;.;j o 'TH‘E NATIVITY, b the | Firat | n | bt EPISCOPAL. ~ HISTORIC ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th Bt. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral. Rev. Thomas Worthington- Cooks, Rector. ST. MONICA’S CHAPEL South C; Communion. OVER 1,000 FREE SEATS CHOIR OF 40 VOICES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY The Church of the (Jood th{epherd Siatn st Be Morning Sermon, “Jesus’ Story of’ the Rewards of Religi Night Sermon from all dowatown Eotels and apart- ment houses, Tuesday Sunper | | Sunday Services, 8 a I G Street, Near 14th FOUNDED IN 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D., Rector || i fenrs' 1, Durrant TTo0h, o B St. Paul’s Church R0 crex PARISH. Sersices now in Restored’Chuech it " Morning serv " St. Andrew’s Church N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. J. DIMON, D. D.. Rector. Services— Communion { 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. { 9:30 a.m.—Church Sechool. | | 11:00 a.m.—Service and Sermon by the Rector. | CHRIST CHURCH "l 3:00 pm—church Schoo. | \I \\"I\I-UI\ P \Hl\" 1 o 5. BUCK. Rector. i 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. i 8:00 p.an.—Evensong and Sermon by the Rector. e he pm—Youns Peoples Service | 600 p.m.—Young People’s Society. | | | | Prayer and Sermon, St Thomas' Church | ST FARK'S CHURCH 'nlll‘l and i Streets 8:00 pm—Ey P 18th between P and Q. (\. Rector. . Assistant. Trinity. g nmmlwllun 11:00 am bR DD DL i m.m.u = By Dr. C and Spain | Evoning "brayer ana *rrmuni | “rnursday. 11 'm- Holy Communion A CORDIAL WELCONME TO ALL: CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N.W. SUNDAY SERVICE: 11 A.M " Washington Cathedral The Bethlchem Chapel “A House of Preyer for All People® MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | Lafayette Square. Services: DE. JOHNSTON WILL PREACH “ST, JOHN'S CHURCH | Georgztown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Stracts . Twenty-third Sunday after T ? 7g0am — e Holy Communios Holy Communion........... 7:30 a.m. 9:30 am.—Church ac 5 S 11:00 am—Morning Praser and Sermon Morning Prayer and P pRer- P “Parkei | Litany g l'm‘v‘rnnml \ddrv-sn\H()ly Communion and buu on. Preacher, Canon De ries 11:00a.m. | People’s and Sermon. the Right Rev. James Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Washington 4:00 p.m. Mausic by the Cathedral i The 4 o'clock service is broadcast 10:00a.m. e Fioly Communion. | § Evensong d O Preacher. E. PINKNE ret St ROTH, Rector. Morsing Eraver and Sermon Address. 11500 & 8 p.m.—Evening_ Prayer SUBJECT: and 1 will lead the VISITOR TO PREACH, PASTOR IS ABSENT Rev. Dr. Vance of Detroit, Promi- nent Presbyterian, to Occupy First Congregational Pulpit. Joseph A prominent denominatior ¢ First Congregati streets, Dr. in - interes building ¢ will speak on rristian,’ ew Fng t of the ¥ At Twentieth 8 . m. and at service 1} ers, a color der spect At 9:a5 will Hampton Sing d male sextet, will ren- music am. Judge teach the William T men's Bible At 6:30 pam lead the Senfor deavor in < n We Ove Spirit or Lawlessness iz ny Young U disenssion of h, Mague will Society of Christian Tow in same Guestion Revnal Memngs to Close. hen Dr iumnber John k.- of converts Last +on tomorro “Death und the Ju ning service. LUTHERAN. Grace Lu!heran Church Joppn Hall. 9 nd Upshor Sts. N.W. CERHARD B LENSRI, Dastor 9:30 &.0.—Sundny School, 1100 &-m —Morutag wosatip Church of the Atonement PASTOR ool 940 am ; D Pastor Feel at Home.” CHRIST LUTHERAN Neweiins b st & cowe 4. FREDERICK WENCHE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:4 Evening - S A".\l\ FAITH i‘.(‘)‘dl\\ L8 TO THE Trinity Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. N.W (MISSOURI SYNOD) Alae EPIPHANY REV. W. C. NOR WALTEMYER, 161 AND ZION \m‘n}w' P STREET RCHARD SCHM DY St. Paul’s Engllah Lpthcmn Church Eleventh and H St JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. Nw D.. Pastor. Pt His Vow.™ 700 Meetin I 800 Thursdas—p Concordia Evangchca! Lutheran Church 20th and G Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pustor. Sts. N.W YOU ARF_WELCOME Keller Memorial Lutheran! d Ave. and Ninth St. holas, D. D, N.E. . Pastor. hool at 9:30 a.m Wiles Bible Cla¢s for Men. Mo - at 11:00 “CHURCH AND STATE” Evening Service at 7:45 “BREAD THE STAFF OF LIFE" | Youn Peoples Societics at 6245 nm “THYMOMELIKE CHURCH LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. Q. M. LIFFENDERFER, D. D. Bi —Service 015 11:00ar “Obedience to Christ’s Word” 7:00 p.m—Christian_Endeavor Societies Sentor and Intermediate with sermor 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon “Saved With Difficulty” Thursday at 8 pm.—Prayer and Bible Study This Church Welcomes You. "METHOD! PISCOPAL SOUTH. (Southern Methodism's 9:30 am., Sunday Sehool: 11 am by radio every Sunday. “New Light on the Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Qld Testament” Wouodley Road Bus Line, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR the District | ndeavorers of | to join with them De this day | entibn, | ¢ Miss: | 1 | I | The have Endeavorers invited ihe Virginia two-day convention, and 6. A feature of i hole given up to a Junior € which will ad Manie . Dixie ry. enjors will 1 addressed Southern s in junior The flying squadron of the District | Colum! ) Jndeavor | will Railvoad A tomorrow., topic being | Action of Union B.C. n 1 p.m “Christian Endeavor A. Man to Teach. w Y. M C G ind ¢ the . s | Woman's evenings during November at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. arl Wiltley will talk on “Literary Shrines” at % o'clock 1ri day evening f ing Bible class SPIRITUALIST. The Fxrst SplrIlUtht Church \llkll’" “Ancient Iy M Message Clrcle and Lecture | WEDNESDAY. NOU_ 1% % Pt | ik LA HOUSE, i 8 S DR. JANE B. COATES i “What Are the Mysteries ‘ METHODIN ISCOPAL SOUTH. MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH SIN ‘ ¥ th Leazue STHE WAGES OF ST.PAUL SECOND AND S STREETS N.W Rev. GEO. W. COBB, Pastor | CALVARY Southern Methodts. 10 QUE WM. AVEREY 1 “No Cross, LYNCH. Paste No Crown™ B nugll s Walk With (md 15 pworth 1 MOUNT PLEASANT | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th SLONW ont REV. R. L. FULTZ D D., Pa~mn EPWORTH THE GOOD-WILL CHURC M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 15th ST_AT N. CAROLINA AVE Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PANTOR 0.3 Herbert ¥. Aldridze. Musica! Director. S. Edwin Moore, Jr.. Organist M. E. Church South cuse St Un Fort >tevens Corner Georgia Ave. | and Rittenhouse St. D. L. SNYDER | Pastor Sunday School 9:40 AM. Box Bible Class Taught by %‘Uon John C. Box g | Epworth League O] 7:15 P.M. 1 A.M.—Sermon by the Pastor “LEST WE FORGET” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Rev. E. V. Regester ~ 16™ Street Oth Street and Massachusetts Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, Pastor; Rev. W. A. McKee, Aninlanl Junior Presiding Elder Washington District Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South Representative Church) Avenue N Church: 6:45 pm.. S REVIVAL SERVICES Dr. Luther Bridgers Singer-Evangelist, will conclude his two weeks' meeting, which has been a great success. He will preach his final two ser- mons tomorrow. Come and hear this great preacher and giited singer before he leaves. 11 AM “WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?” 8 P.M. “AFTER THE REVIVAL —WHAT?” Special musle by Dr. Bridgers and Mt. Vernon Quartet | theme | GRACE 5y ns 1 | || WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | Il 11:00—Public \ l } b i THODIST - EPISCOPAL Wil WESLEY Connectictit ‘A Chevy Chas MISSIONARY TO PREACH. Rev. V. W. Dyer of Burma at High- lands Baptist Church. Rev. V. W. Dyer of Rangoon, Bur ma, will speak at the Hizhlands Bap: | tist Church tomorrow eve Mr. | Dyer has led in a campai the | Buddh, ups composed English worke him_ in_ his 1 exceedin . Simmonds 2.45am will use w3 ‘Unconscious Prophets.” ik 3 D elyn St 1 FRED €. REYNOLDS, Minister. e atiece ma aided churcl 2 “Jesus—The Way” FAMOUS BELIGIOUS PAINTINGS “LIGHT "REFORMED. REFORMED [FIRST ot ot S, 2 fervices 11 am. and & v am.—Bible Sehool: 7 bm. b and 0 N.W. RANCK. D. D, o x,w‘,m,‘,‘ ~tiolman Hunt's OF THE WORLD." EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Metropelitan MEMORIAL M. E. ‘\1 ]f{ S'rI{I lv[ ;l‘e‘v”(}keor;ewshz‘w Jokn CHRISTIL \\ T et TH AND D ST 11:00— “That “Unconscious 30 S. 645 BENJ. H. MEL ll‘l\‘ Minister “VERMONT AVENUE vastor | 11:00- 'I"Iu Bible 3 CHRISTIAN. 12th ST, CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 Between S and B GRIFFIN. Minister | f ; \ \ “The More Abundant Life” One” They All May Be influence.” “The Jubilee Male Quartet Imper The National Methodist Church STHE TRAGEDY ASHEN FACE Mixed Dumbarton Avenuc Columhxa chghts Chrxstxan Church ARVEY BAKER SMITH Minister GOOD MUSIC AND A CORDIAL WELCOMI PACKARD AND UNION M. E. CHURCE . JOHN ARE HI-‘RH glzisgch sr My SPECIAL SERVICES SUN Park Vxew Chnshan Church Kev. ROBER SMITH, Miniter McKEA\DREE Mass NW. Dinle s 7 SSTEWAKDS IN THE RiNG- || DOM ; | fone v 4|m|~||\\ SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | & CHURCHES OF CHRINT, SCIENTINT BRANCHES “OF THE MOTHER (HURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHKIST SCIENTINT. BOSTON. MASs First Church of L.hrm Scientist, T Rev. ~ 00 A 30 AN BRICR CHUECH Ein « Pastor be\.l)nd \.hunh of k.hrls! Scientist, lhlrd Lhunh nf (,hn lourlh \,hunl\ m Lhr t, Suerm “Mortals and Immortals” “eSUNDaY. 1 SUNDAY | SCHO'W WEDNESDA SO Lo READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— AND 8 P2 A Fridiy—tioy. ¥ 1ok EXCELLVNT MUSHAL PR TRINITY M. E. CHURCH FRANK STEELMAN d K Sts Eev Ministe ,Jith and G Sts— HURCIHE e, 11th and Park Road 'l\i OPAL Galbraith A M Zion Church HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Fourteenth and Emerson Streets HODIST EPISCOPAL. Northwest EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Ste. Sk W. WATE Minister, JOSEPH T. HERSON. D. D. Minister. IAMES 31 of 1 Turn in the EEY GAGE “The Road” Y WELCOMI S SCOPAL WHITE. REV “Where JAMES M Do GAGE You Live?” 3rd anc s. NE Mus Quartet Ch, dir | 3rd and A E by Quartet R Rev. WM. M. HOFEMAN, Pastor. X E 9:30 kL Watch for Notice of 9:30 am or 11700 a.m.- £:00 pm— T DEDICATION SERVICE ! Time CALVARY On Columbia Road NW. Between [Hth wnd 1500 Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle E. Frampton, l)|rumr of Re lleu~ Education 9:30—Calvary 1 Bible School, 9:30—Calvary Men's | DR, A Worship, witli subject : i “WHAT ALL MEN ARE SFEK!NG" SPECIAL MUSIC—Solo Aitthen 7:00—Epworth League Devo! 8:00—Public Worship, with scrmon GOMERY on the subject “IS THE OLD WORLD REAl LY I-AIR"" SPECTAL MUSIC—THy Offertory—Duet N SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE FREE SEATS TO THE There I a6 ry onal Ser CALNARY ol N PEOPLE. A ( FOUNDRY :riscornr (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon by REV. W. L. DARBY, D. Subject: “THE CITY CHURCH.” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Devotional Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Rev. John C. Millian, M. R. E. Subject: “CHRISTIAN CERTITUDE.” Music by Quartet Choir D Thursday, 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. “’elccmetn_All—Se—r\m Foundry (W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door)

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