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Heads Church Campaign DR. L C. DOUGLAS WILL PREACH HERE Former 1st Infantry Chap- lain at First Congregational Church Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Lio: Ohio, preaches tional Church, tomorrow. Dr. Washington of t t In District of « *. Douglas of AKr the First Congre, Tenth and ( Douglas Is a former and was chaplain of antry lumt leges and unive Work Council in 1919 in ghe movement. "At tior he w Revelation,” W Wo W SHEAR R, LECTURE ON INDIA. v. Dr. of in Christ their vor ez Menzel to Deliver Stereop- ticon Addre: Paul A 3] ture on teal and ( Dr meet ass Re t 6:30 p.an. will lead the sen ussion of the subject How Can We ities h Ot giving day at 1 Dr. Jason Noble Pierce w a special service MISSIONARY SERVICE Mrs. 1t Immanuel Church. Dr rdin Evang Church, Twentiet morrow evening ive Inc at Luthe; reets, to. Board for | tvangelical erica. The Evan mission field in India Germ: f the “An nod has a itral prov 18 services sh at 11 Dr. and Cochr to Speak A fal missic conducted at Immanuel memorial, t and Mrs, Co irewell upon Teav for their Burma tation, to which they are returning vhr eveni the under the E Dickinson, wiil of Thanks. Rev. Dr. iver a short Lite A held ing Thank Thursday of this 1 charital cal Your rdia Chy o offer nsed People’s 1 ch will de asion with fr which afterward will among needy families DR. SMITH TO PREACH. Will Occupy Pulpit at St. garet's Church Tomorrow. 2 18 G “song Cthe Johnson, will d sermon on “Thanksgivin At 5 o'clock the third subject of a serfes will be taken up for discussion by the youns people’s class on “Isms of Tod: or Faiths Falsely Called Christian,” conducted by the pastor. o ritualism™ will be the topic “OLD AND NEW METHODS.” Rev. T. \V. CookEs Theme at Ascension Church. be stor, tributed Mar- rector onnecticut announces following services tomorrow: Hol communion, am.; 1 at 11 am 430 pm both th be made to. wrch of the Ascen- Thoma 2 “0ld and "B his rekers 1 Life.” lebrated and Young at 6 sub- Special morrow at sion Worth & service the hol festival rok d it 11 o ion at 7:30 with sermon eparations are annual buzaar of the Society, which will be parish house December bazaar will include the dinr ng for Ac subje: After God, or the Quest fo communion will be .. Chinese school at ople’s Soclety, with social tea, “m. Ever e at 8 o'clock led Baskets." service will v. with t Rector’s held in and 4. annual turkey Union Service Thanksgiving Day. At Lincoln Cor tomorr mornin Brooks will speak on pointments * Opportunt will be union ser day at 11 ¥ gatlonal churches Street Presbyterian ( M. Taylor, Church, w be m. Thur the holy euch, nd Baptist Services. f " will be m tomor- Baptis &0 ithe the and three Congre. the Fifteenth hurch. Rev. H. astor of the Presbyterian 1l preach the sermon. Burrall Class Service. There will be a joint meeti interdenominational Burrall C voung women and the adult ment of alv Raptist at the Rialto Theater to g at 9:30. Mrs. W and Dean W Allen Uni public “Be There will he morning sermon_ will “The ar-Flung Chur Sermon Series. s« Rev Abernethy Wilbur of Begins past nstitutional Chu 2 been pre rmons upon 'he Life He will begin this series to- Hmrrn\\ morning. using as h sub- “The Foolish and Wise Build- At night, he will preach the second sermon in the series, subject roums _ (col Tesus’ Readiness and Power to For- Ghristian S o Sins.’ ’ nvited e HALL MISSION 623 LA_ AVE. X.W. For the Promotion S rplumI Holiness 4 P r mont Dr. is invited. ‘R SERVICES. SCIENCE SERVICES. with any Dr. Bentley to Preach. Rev. Dr. J. H. Bentley of American University will preach a special ser- mon to the graduates of the School of Religious Education tomorrow at 30 p.m., at Simpson Memoriai M. “hurch, Rev. Willlam H. Williams minister. of SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing Ministry Da 10 am. to 8 pm.) VIVA M. 34 RY, Minister. CHRISTIAN SCI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIE \'il(T N OF THE MOTHER CHURCH n“AT;i‘i-"rhlflflT CHU'RCH OF CHRIST, ECHETIST, BOSTON, MASS First Church of Christ, Scientist, Colambia rond and Second Church of L,Ilrnt Scientist 11 AM MIRIAM JOHNSON, “In Tune With the Infinite” SUNDAY. 3 P.M., 11 ¢ ‘Third Church of Lhnsl sMaiouls Hemple. Tth st GARNETT JANUARY, 14th “Substance” "sUB, “Soul and Body” Be'YPAY. 11 AM. AND 8 PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 AN WEDNESDAY EVENING ME. S 0'CLOCK Thanksgivin k- 11 A.M. READING ROOMS T CHURCH—Investment Bldg., Gth and K Sts Hou 9 10 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays 8 to 7, avs and SECOND CH Hours, Closed sn THIRD CH 14th (Wednesdays days and holidav FOURTIT CHURCH 14th and Park Road 9 week davs PSYCHOI The Arcade. st l’\\( H()L(Jl X. ' D}. Joe Shelby R.i}{ Invites You to Cairo Hotel 1615 Q St. N.W. Monday and Tuesday at 8 o'clock A Free Lect each_eveningz on MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY | OR HEALTH IN THE HOME - to_ Attain and “Have you Services sday FIR: econd Floor) . cept Wed 5 “IC'..L“‘,.": Brine Your Friends He e Héalth; Srucc‘ess,il{iapliineés —WHY? Lecturer- wuqua Orator Gertrude WaIdemar (New Yor\k City) In Two Free Lectures At The Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22—8 P.M. “Evolution as Shown in the Zodiac" Cosmic the gr girect influence upon human life MONDAY, NOVEMBE R 23——-8 P.M. A Free Public Lesson The New Astrology Questions Answered at Both Meetings Specicl Music! by Eva Slaton Chebithies, Dramatic Soprano ithusiastic t—made a remarkable a close sty I—“One of thosc rarc hours when on Political and bratic apolis_ Sentin i genius, et ; bhsiitition—A memorable uddress.” et s sheaker of rare power, orie of the best on the Ameri- can stage.” ot orida Chautauqua—: & and forceful manner netic personality—drove home the truths ie Is Tnvited in a h | orrow morn. | ill deliver | | n| Menzel is uwi In the | for | streets northwest G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 CHURCH TO CONDUCT MEMBER CANVASS Volunteer Club Pledges Help at Annual St. Columbia’s Parish Dinner. The annual dinner preparatory to the every-member canvass was held in St. Columbla’s Parish Hall, Murdock Mill road and Albemarle street, Wed- nesday evening. Thirty-six members of the Men's Volunteer Club composed the gathering, and all pledged their hearty support to the rector, Rev. W. W. Shearer. Claud H. Woodward of New York, honorary vestryman of the church made the principal addres ject being “The Master Bu liam Tyler Page, senic served as toastmuster the various speaker: man B. Frost, who Workmen.” and A. “The Builders." The rector explained the plans and methods arranged for a canv of hoth ibers and nona nbers in the northwestern subu n territory. Solos were readered hy M th RBarr and Kenneth Frisbie, sanied by My 1 Seiler | Tomorrow afternoon and the follow- ling Sunday afterncon have been set lapart as the periods for the canvass. | Sixteen te of and three ach h: ve heen as cinets within ts warden, nd presented including Nor- ke on “Fellow E. Horn on ind ' Plerce Mill roud [ iistory of St. Columba’s C few faithful worshipers ago, under the guidance of St Alban's, it grew steadily until 1ts mer | bership and financial condition justi- s conve! in 1923 to a sep h, self-supporting and un hip of its rector, W. W. ad been the viear f i previc Toduy the ren s inadequate to accommodate increasing membership, and ar- nzements are now being made to tructure on ased occupied. T of fine quality ady been donate rginia. The arch displayed at the ban- i.mm. “Response of Gratitude,” Topic. At the Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen | street, tomorrow morning the paste | Rev. Willium La Rue, will sp The Resp of Gratitude,” and the even Missionary to Preach. T, W j will preach Temple Har Dyer of Rangoon, Burma tomorrow morning at ist Church, Tenth and N The the venin will be sermon indation under way for the Aial the | The | CHURCH (Swedenborgian). N Church of the Holy City Sixteenth St. Above Q N.W. led by Pastor's YIRS AT nE RN 26, Special Thanksgiving NITED BRETHR MEMORIAL CHURCH United Brethren in Christ North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. 8. B. Daugherty, . D., Minister. The Man NW. fams St sity will be | 11 am —*The Bitter Cup.” S pan.—“Hope for the Despairful.” ons by the Minister h Scho 10 Endeasor—7:00. Chul ristian CATHOLIC.. ST MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sta. ses at 7:15 and 8:15, High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:15. What Do Catholics Believe? Low Free Lectures on The Catholic Religion ¥ Paulist Fathers At Shrine of the Sacred Heart 16th Street and Park Road Every Evening (Saturday Excepted) At 7:30 Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 All Are Cordially Invited Questions Answered. No Controversy. “CONGREGATIONAL. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The District of Columbia Christlan Endeavor Unfon has invited the En- deavorers of Northern Virginia to job with them in holding & two days’ Christian Endeavor convention De- cember 5 and 6. Charles F. Evans, Southern secretary of the United So- clety of Christian Endeavor, and Miss Mamie Gene Cole, Dixie junior fleld secretary, will make addresses and conduct” ‘workers' conferences. The Satu.day sessions will be held at Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church, start- ing at 10:30 am. with the Juniors, stopping at 12:15 for Junior luncheon and continuing the Junior program in the afternoon until 3 o'clock. At 5 p.m. the Intermediate registration will begin, followed by a social hour and Intermediate supper at 6 p.m., served Vermont Avenue Alpha C. I games at 6:30 pm. and at| pan. a song service will open the | evening session, which will consist of Intermediate conference, conducted by Charles . Evans, and Junior Work- ers’ conference, conducted by Miss Mamie Gene Cole, at 8 p.m., followed by devotional at 745 p.m. and Inter- mediate play at 8$:30 pm. The Sun- day sessions will be held at Calvary Biiptist Church and will start at p.n. with the Intermediates, in charge | of Mr. Evans, followed by the at 3 pm., who will give and close the convention at 7:45 p.m! with a joint mass meeting of Juniors, Intermediates and Senors Donation Day for Methodist Home. The board of management of the Methodist Home for the Aged will hold the annual donation day for the the home next Friday, at Sixth und M streets north from 3 to 9 pm. A program of ic will be given at 8 o'clock. Mrs rd 8. Wolfe is chalrman of com > on donations and Mrs ac | Birch of program committee. Special Music in Church. of features in ection | the evangelistic services which Rev. Dr (. Wilkinson, dean of | the Washington Missfonary College, | will begin in the Capitol Memorial Church, Fifth and I streets, tomor row night, will be musical program nder the dlrection of Prof. Lon C. Metcalf, who has come from Phila delphia for this purp One with se I NEW THOUGHT. A HEALING SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT 1709 H Street N.W. Sunday_morning at 11 | SCIENCE OF TRUTH ASSOCIATION. 1800 Eye St. N W. Apartment 21 pm. Fri B nce of right livt All meetings Ada_Rainey SPIRITU \l IST. MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 14 ST, N.W itual readinge daily The First Spiritualist Churc Lol Monday | | Lecture by the Pastor I Fythian I | UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Opening Service Noclety Temnle 509 G St N.W. Nov RO = i i \plnhmll\m" Rev. Ida E Penna. Ave Thursd: e pubh: = is cordially 10v CONGREGATIONAL. | Ingram Memorial Church CONGREGATIONAL e e o Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. AM —Mor Worship: Subject, “National Blessings” sipac “The Doom of F\il" 7 School 11 7PLYM'0UTH7CHLIRCVH i Rev. J. C. Olden, Mlnis(er 9:30 a.m.—Church school. 11:00a m—Dr. W. C. GORDO Howard Universit speak. 8:00 pm.—Rev. R. W. of BROOKS pastor of Lincoln Tem- ple Congregati Church will speak, MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER _AMOS MORGAN, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11 AM Dr. D. Butler Pratt will preach on “Views and Visions” 5 P.M —VESPER SERVICE The, Juniors will present the Bible play, “David and Goliath.” First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N'W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D. — Ministers — Franklin I. Winter Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas Of Akron, Ohio 11 A.M.—“The Reappraisement Paul G. Ledig, First Tenor Special services, W. E. Braithwaite, Second Tenor Prize winners Keith Quartet Competition 1925-26 Free-will Offering THANKSGIVING DAY 11 AM. Address by Dr. Pierce of Divine Revela- tion.” 8 P.M.—“The Epic of a Broken Needle.” Vesper Concert, 4:45 P.M. Columbian Male Quartet Raymond G. Moore, Baritone John C. Smith, Basso | twertieth annual sunrise pral | { | | THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL IN BETHLEHEM CHAPEL Bishop Freeman Will Preach at Morning Service Next Thursday. A Thanksgiving festival service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca- thedral. Right Rev. James E. Free- man, Bishop of Washington, will preach and a special musical pro- gram will be rendered by the Cathedral Choir of men and boys. Blshop Freeman has announced that holy communion services will be cele: brated at 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and an evening prayer service at 4:30 o'clock, taking the place of the daily Cathedral evensong. Rev. Dr. William L. De Vries, canon of Washington, will officfate at the 11 o'clock service' tomorrow morning in the Bethlehem Chapel. Bishop Free- men will preach at the 4 o'clock serv- ice, which will be broadcast as usual by ‘station WCAP, WILL AID ORPHANS' HOME. Metropolitan Baptist Church Hold “Donation Day." Donation day will be observed to morrow at the Metropolitan Baptist Church for the Baptist Home for Chil dren. Donatfons of canned goods, and groceries will be taken to church” at both _servic The pastor, Rev. John C. Ball, will preach in the morning on “Come, Ye Thank ful People, Come,” and in the evening | Raise the Song of Harvest ITome. Thanksgiving day at 7 a.m. th serv Ball. to ice will be conducted-by Dr. T"l‘: Ql"’"-\‘i i UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1331 X Su NW. N 2 8 pon “Man—The Eternal Pilgrim” Study class Wediesdays, 8 pan Librury Soecial Lecture Thursd: b, “Sleep—-l)reams—. Dehth" All Welcome. WASHINGTCN LODGE T. S. NW s mbe 6 H ST, SUNDAY ADDRESS ON “An Introduction to the Study Occultisn UDSON zaboth Wate canor Colbor Bible Myat Nov 5 PM of 10 to 6 pm Tuesday. S pm -"‘.ra.‘ 11 pm The First Primitive Evangelical| Christian Science Church of Washington Founded on the Bible and Science and Hen the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Servi undays at 11 AM. Ballroom Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W.. of Thomus Circle ‘and convenient to Wl 13th St car Tines Church Office: Suite 312 District National Ban 1406 G St. This Church is not connected with any other Christian Selence Organization. just south RESBYTE! Gunton Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamo. M.A.. Pastor. 9:45 am - 11 am.— i Sunday School What by chor Mrs, Sindell, Soprano. Mr. Fred East, Baritone. Mr. Klein, Tenor. Mrs. Klein, Accompanist. Sermon: “THE GLORY OF CHRIST'S K u n vor meetings. nkekiving Day Service, Thursde 0w "Sermon by the Dastor. i cholr I New York Avenue || ' Presbyterian | Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, I D. D. || The Place of Faith and Friendship|| Il 9:45 AM.—Bible School. 11 A M.—Morning Worship: “The Unmatched Miracle” 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellow- ship and Tea 8 P.M.—Evening worship “Thé Parable of the Waves” | | | " Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kulorama Rds. 0:30 a.m—Sunday School ith Sermon by Dr. he Flash of God's Searchlight—Now _on Our Sins—XNow on the Saviour.” 8:00 pm—"Story of the Creeds—The Westminster Confession."” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. __Thursday. 11 a.m—Thanksgiving Service Fourth Presbyterian Church. 13th and Falrmont St Dr. Joseph T. Kell N.W. Pastor. chool. W. W. y. Superintendent: Men's Bible Class. Frank L. Middleton, Teacher. Morning_Worship. ‘mon by Dr. W. L. Executive Secreta Washington Federation of Churches: subject. “The Changeless Christ” 7:00 p.m—Meeting of Christian En- deavor Societies. m.—FEvening Worship. S:00%: mon by Dr.Darky: Jec “The Influence of the Bible” anksgiving Day, Thursd; L T t‘r’Ig\uh\n of gifts to the sick in Gal- linger Hospital. Ser- sub- o Wayne B. Wheeler. Solofat. Mra: Chiexter . Naair. Orranist. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. EPWORTH LEAGUE The win-my-chum drive closes to- morrow, and several chapters will hold special services. ‘Waugh Chapter will hold a Jjoint church and league service, and the pastor will administer a special com- munion service. Metropolitan Chapter will have its local president as a leader. McKenzie Chapter will be Miss Amalle Walker. Petworth Chapter will he led by | its local first vice president, and the | speaker of the evening will be Stewart | Patterson. | The tople for evening will be | “Following Christ i District pinet meeting will be held at the District office, in the Methodist Building Monday at 8 p.m. | Morning watch service will be held | at Waugh Church Thanksgiving | morning, i led by | at 6 o'clock, and one at Me- | Kenzie Church November 29. Dr. Carroll Coale will deliver the addres: PRESBYTERIAN. ~ WESTERN Presbyterian Church 10 St. Bet. 16th and 20th Ste. N.W. Kev. Jumes Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 1AM Sermon For Fathers and Sons. R P.M | il il “WII 4 JE PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Are We Wear- | Pastor. A “COWORKERS" S P | Musical Service—Violin ard Cello [ Metrnpolllan Preshytenan Church | REY. FREELEY ROMRER, Pastor. Morning. 11 o'clock “The Evangelization of America” Evening. 7:45 o'clock Address, Dr. William R. Rice is the leader C. E | E at 645 PRESBYTER!AN n Marshall Place N.W. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 Ay “CHRIST'S ‘TWO SPARROWS'” i S8 pm 14-30--VESPER “I AM THE WAY" Come Peck Memorial Chapel Sunday Night, 1 AM.—“The Gospel »( Salvat 1M ste. nw etehum, Minister. 2 Ave.. 18th and N Sts REV, CHARLES WOOD. D Mini REV. WILLIAM A. Assistant and Di Class . Tearher. Tanie Clase Tor M Thom's Bible € for Men | Ly Bible Miss Ma. Th Sermon_bs Dr. OR"RECON Thursday. | Music | SIST MIGHT * OF ROTE SOULS FOR AND AGAIN WAR. ni Choir_of 100 Vgices, Thanks- WELCOME. | | “REVOLT OR RECONSTRUCTION?" “Youth Movements in Europe and | : Their Meaning and Ori; Two Sunday Mornlng Sermons by Dr. WOOD | n the Church of the Covenant NOVEMBER 22d and 20th, e Spain of Paul's Day and of Qurs” of Evening \-‘rmnnu by Dr. Wood. “Ferdinand ght of Heroic Musical Program by Evening Choir i 100. Voices. ALL_WELCOM " Central Presbyterian Church SOUTHERN A\SE“BL\) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.' v. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. 30 a.m.—Sunday School ‘mon by Dr. o A.D.P Christian_Efidgavor Socleties. n —Misnionars e Service. ‘Address by Dr. Gilmour. 30 p.m. Taursday—Prayer Servics. Small children cared for during morning sersice. Take 14th &t 16th st._bus to_ Georgetown Church P St. Near 3lst N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D, Pastor. (Orgamzed 1780.) v Schoal. worshin and sermon, SyTno Will to Know.” —C Mt. Pleasant car, or Z st n.w. pm s Union Thanksgiving service in Christ P. E, Church, Thursday 10330 a.m 'v. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D. Eckmgton North Capitol, co ave. and Q st. Rev. H. E. Brundage, D. D., Minister. School. aciéties. Eastem Prcsbytcnan Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m. THE GRACE OF GRATI- TUI I)E 0.0 a.m. 10:00 am 7:00 vm: e Class. E_Meetings. ST GOODS.” WESTMINSTER Tth St. Near E St. HENRY W. TOLSO; P\sflm Make America ' Christian.” ong service and sermon. RTY WELCOME. A B RIEN LY O Uidip, TS NORTHMINSTER 11th Street and Rhode Tsland Avenue N.W. y M KERR FULTON, Pustor. 1o —Bible study. 11:00 a:m.—Morning worship. @:46 pm—Christian Endeavor. 7:46 pm.—Sermon by Pastor. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL, _____ BAPTIST. BETI{ANY RHODE ISLAND AVE. Seoond 8t. N 3. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister ! Preaching at 11 am. by the pastr SHALL WE RETREAT? And at 8 pm ERLASTIN PEAC 5 Bible School. BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton Sts. N.E. E BEANCH, DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH. Baptism Ordinance to Precede Eve- ning Sermon. Briggs will pre at Fifth Baptist tomorrow morning, and on row" at night. The ordinance of bap- tism will precede the evening sa The B. Y. P. U. Fedc a sunrise Thanks Dr. John “Thy Might Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D.. Pastor. 0:45 am—Graded Church School 11:00 a.m.~~Sermon by Prof. F. Traudley. usical Service by the pressed in Thankegising.” 700 pm—h Y at both places 800 p.m —Hrook Everlasting cles, se Davis 8:00 p.m.—Woodridge Lazy Hunter. wermon by the pastor TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th and N Sts Rev. T. 0. JON Mer Moore, Brathwaite. rexe nu‘:r’m 0: Mre ¥ organist’ NINTH ~STREET Christian Church OTH AND D STS. BENJAMIN H. MELTON. Minister. 11 AM Sermon by Dr. V. W. Dyer, Rangoon, Burma s PM Sure Foundation” 1: oo_“(md. Forgiveness” By gyt 5_“F 0:30—Graded Biblo pnion. . Thanksgiving et Emon vy Dr ur RCH ON THE HILL Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. Near 14th ¥ BAKER SMITH. Minister. PACKARD-ST. JOHN OLD-TIME REVIVAL It except Saturday COME AL Plrk View Christian Church East of Georgia Ave. . ¥ Miuister. 0 am pom . WELCOME. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come™ Tonations of canne 1; School for All Ages Services, 11 at Ingram Memo’ and Maes. ave. ne. Tyler of Epworth Church AT THE BIG RED e Bar tet EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “Raise the Song of Harvest Home" Platform decorat Harvest. Harvest Hom THURSDAY MORNING AT SEVEN Sunrise Service Attend the Ch THER) NOMINATIONAT BURRALL CLASS Cilvary Bantict Ghits RIALTO THEATER SUNDAY MORNING, NOV AT SMITH, School PARABLE E or TREF 12th ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Between S and T Sts pioan School (range Light 100y thun Endeavor K00 b The Greater Vieon | UNDENOMINATIONAL. I\rru\v 3 YOR \m\'j PEOPLE Williar Everyonn very BAHATI MOV e invited ENT. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets JUDSON PORTER. Past -\Ilurs and Altar Fires” “The people that walked in darkness have scen a great light.” BAHAI SERVICE Sunday Evening at 8 O’clock Lecture Room of the Playhouse, 1814 N Street Mr, Hooper Harris of New York Bahai Lecturer and will speak “SPIRITUAL MODERNISM” HE FOR TH Rev. T Teacher The Public Invited All seats free. No collection. BAPTIST. yE Hez Swem ‘," baptises more PETWORTH 7th olph Sts. REV. HENRY J. SMITH &p | am. “Se o | West Wash: ington Baphst Church Corper 31st and N Sts. NW, Pastor €. B. AUSTIN Speaks 11:00 8 m —WISKING™ AMERICA Plus or Minus Ability Spells? 8 PM—COMMUNITY SERVICE “Giving Our Children to the Influences of the Waters of Life or the (lan;:cs 930 p.m.—Gr: 1 6:45 pr THIS IS COMMUNITY COME T0 THIS <F So 3 SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. Ellis C. Prlmm, Pastor i | | 11:00 AM- | | ‘ | 7 pm suth Carolina Av. S.E. ||| W. JOHNSON Pastor F. Grace & - Rev. Hubert L. Sparks, Evangelist, Wood, Homer 1 Ninger, SUNDAY M AND EVERY NI Sparks and_Wood have held great meet inge i "Middle West. “This is their first acton. KENDALL BAPTIST ‘CHURCH ! ot St. near B SW CHAS. P, RYLAND. Pastor { 9:30 am—Bible School. ORI L o the subiect TECOST" will bo the | 11_give you A WARM- | “The Far Flung Battle Line.” 8:00 P.M “The Desire for Display BAPTIS anday Hapn. 9:30 am 0o rief, Bright, The Hl hhnds Baphsl Charch um and Jeflerson Sts. N W. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastor. | amily Das. The Whole Fumils illlrlelIngl and Great.” 9730, L IMMANUEL Nlhonal Baphst Memorial i (6th st | Gove G. nool. u Thanksziving Services Thursday m __ Al Invited to Chevy Chase Baphst Chnrch School of Music Studio. Theater Bldg Rev. EDWARD 0. CLARK, B. D.. Minister. People’ Rd.) Pastor d Colw Johnson, D. D., 9:306—Chureh School—Classes for All 11—Special Missionary Service 5 PM—YOUNG PEO 1lam— “Blessings Manifold” Spm— “Joshua's Lengthened Day” A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! TEENTH STREET BAPTIST | CHURCH i i ! E'S CLASS, Discussing the Subj “‘Spiritualism’ attracting large numbers.) cial hour following. 8 P.M.—Cantata—By Choir Mrs. E. G. Dickinson, Director. “Song of Thanksgiving” by aunder, Pastor Jobnson will deliver a short sermon’ on “THANKSGIVING. (Class Corner of 10th and I Sta. N3 Rev. Walter_H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor. 0°30 a.m.—Sund hoo 11:00 am. 8 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. The theme"of the morning will be «DEPAKTING FROM THE FAITH.” PR He, CHRISTIAN RACK From Virep: ¥ a e text. PUBLIC T £ = CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Extends a Cordial Invitation to Worship. 11:00—“THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE” Third in a series on “The World’s Best Seller” 8:00—“THANK YOU!” Sermons by Dr. W. S. Abernethy Junior Church 11:00—“SAYING THANK YOU” Sermon by Rev. Homer J. Councilor n Thanksgiving Service 11 A.M. Thursday Rev. Samuel J. Porter, D. D., Will Preach - f

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