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12 ISSION SUBJECT BEFORE MEETING Bishops Kmsolvmg. Tucker STAR. ATl NGTCN. D. €. SATTURDAY, . DE PLACE IS TAKEN BY DR. STOCKING Former Pastor of First Con- | CHRISTMAS RELIEF | PLANS COMPLETED| {Central Union Mission Will Dis- tribute Gifts to Needy Poor in City. Service by Laymen [ 12 N res CEMbiae - 12, 18 ETCHISON WILL SPEAK TO MEN’S BIBLE CLASS| | |Y M. C. A. Religious Director tol l Address Park View Church | Tomorrow Morning. | Page McK. Iitchison, religious di- actor of the Y. M. C. A, will| peal tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock at the meeting of the men's | ‘mrough music will be offered at Con- | BAPTIST 'BETHAI\'V RHODE ISLAND | AL Sgeond St XW % " INDIFFER DIFFICTI 6:450.m HAS SPECIAL PROGRAM. Concordia Lutheran Church Worship ‘l’hrouzh Mausic. special program STERING 2 B.Y.P.U. of worship | Bible Schoc | Midweek ser __Everybo Ot ang Grace ™ 2l 0™ 0 ’S‘O—Rl‘blo Se hmv\ cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church, | Twentieth and G street. tomorrow af § pm. In both the German service at 10 am. and the English service at 11:16 a.m., Rev. Chas. Enders will| speak on “Evidences That Jesus is| ! The Central Union Mission, through | Bible class, Parkview Christfan the Carist. o Praver sating and Freeman to Speak at gregational te Preach in Thursdax ar 8 0'Clock E. H. Degroot, jr., _._DAPTISM3 AT EVENING hoard of directors chairman of its|Church, and in the evening at The Evangelical Brotherhood of Mrs. W. Auditorium. Iight Rev. Lucien Lee Kinsolving. D. D., Bishop of the Missionary Dis trict of the Episcopal Church in Brazil wno is to be f the principa speakers Y mass mee ‘ng which is to be held in the ington Auditorfum ton v is the guest of Bishop k residence in the Close of the National Cathedral on Mount St. Albar The meeting tomorrow eveni ‘hich has been called by the I uf Washington to arouse greater in terest among the Episcopalians of | \Washington in the work of the church | itside diocese, will con- | teted | it Rev. He George | Tuck: . LL. D., of the Virginia eminary, who for ars Bishop of the Diocese of | "BISHOP L. L. KINSOLVING. MEN’S CLUB MEETING FEATURED BY REPORTS many Kyoto make one of and will r i will the chu prise. s a member of and of its depa nd is thoroughly work which th sparsely settled portions of the States, in A L and the insular possess and lands. The cler rating with the this meeting cases omitted from tomorrow's ‘he clergy . e ropal ¢ m,«n.~ will the National Council | t iliar with doing in the Unite |Bible Class Organized, St. phen’s Organization Told at Monthly Gathering. St its h: in The Mens Club of zpiscopal Church held meeting in the, parish evening. Reports were several committe 1mons om E. L. Herndon, vie nd chairman of spec wppointed for e« that he izing the Christopl Quimby o logics at Alexs { Meetings are held cach 1:30 an. Mr. Hernd fore the club the necessity men of the club giving their to the “Every Member (i which Leen planned for ber 13 0 Stephen's monthly Thursday de by the bishop in 3 them one and 5. He su under ss ndon reported ful in ®rgan rection the theo. vin, Va. Jay laid be- of the Ep ek sir { Crown Him With | choir will fur the evening wber of popu orium at 8§ « well known hymn, Many Crowns.” The nish the music dur and there will be a ny lar_hymns. The Churchman’s League District of Columbia and men's Service ciation h ushers aymen join the leaves the the Lay will ful nd the | on will | body as itf tie the has and 2 d Camp, rent commi chairman of t went the will be held troop of the an_exhibition first aid. business meet addressed by Dr who talked upon Men in the Chuj Instrumental selections were by W. H. Holmes and his s which refreshments were SODALITIES" REUNION. Service Assoc cessi The in a varjous soc of wor siscopal Church are also co-operating und the presiden of the Daughters of the King has made appeal t ery member of the An offering will be taken, which will be led to mis- slonary work MELLING DATE IS SET. Group in Stnelair “The Work ser Sniztops WSy WA 0ol to Gather Tuesday. The re, Sunday al Church in ington will be of Epiphany pm Commander retary of the Dioce ous Education. will tional vulue cht This will br tion of a biblical play in whic from ten different chu part. O : seating capacity he unusual in participation o sents have been reser nembers of the Sund: stitute, to whom tickets have been is sued. CLASS AT ST. PAUL'S. Instruction of ferred to New Church. time since the zation two y of the ¢ coaching teachers of the aurture series in the Episco of the these tomor evening - on Twenty-third r monthly meeting of the hool Institute of the F the Diocese of W held in the parish ul at §t. Gabriel . under the shington, will tomor non . Lyons. part will be! McAdams; dea- ley: subdeacon, n. and master sv. J. AL MeNamar taken up at this serv. given to the union for nce of their mission work. m is extended to not only but the public in general, to | ta Celebrant, on. Rev., William monic The collect will be the further: An invi Sodal attend. “WHOLE FAMILY DAY.” Program Ready for Rev comparativ of the h crea ists, Ninth Street Chistian Chuch. mily day served tomorrow at the Christian Church and in the Bivle school. The pastos Rev. Dr. B. \Jvllun. will have for his morning \Il\) w:l “His Prom at night, he Whole Fam & he official board of its 45 members, will ing service in & body Sermon Announced. course of “Modern Application Parables,” Rev. C. vicar of the Chapel of the Good Shep. herd. will preach tomorrow morning at Good Shepherd Church at 11 a.m. on “Christ’s Story of the Street Chil- dren.” At night the congregation and choir will take part in the missionary mass meeting in the Washington Teachers Trans- “Whol will be ob. For Ninth Street the first o s fo Christian Church hurch, with street south 1 the Classes will begin & be concluded in time for to attend the Missio ing in the Washington Auditorinm For the convenience of those attend- ing the classes supper will be served st. Paul's Pari t 6 o'cle A. A. Mc rector of St Paul's Parish, in charge of the coaching teachers from all Sunday velcome to attend. ‘YOUNG AND THE CHURCH. Wood's Sermon at Church and_will the students Mass Meet Continuing the Gospel his of the be omitted. Rev. Dr. PMONe s i Highlands Baptist Subjects. “The Contributions of the Common- place” will be the subject norning sermon tomorrow Highlands Baptist Church, Jefferson streets, by the pastor, . Simmonds. the theme 1 We See Jesus?” of the Covenant. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach tomorrow morning in the Church of the Covenant on “The nd the Church.” At the eveni vice Dr. Wood is to discuss “I nment Solomon in ‘I sethe in FFaust’; Hutchinson Free dom".” At the midweek service next Thurs day evening Dr. Wood will give the third illustrated sermon of the seri “Walking With Christ in Palestine,” the special subject to be, “Walkin With Christ in Judea Bazaar Results Announced. Rev. 1. J. Queally. Fhurch of the Transfigura tounced to his consregation gults of the annu held in Transtiguration Malcolm Gibbs. chairman of the bazaar committee, has informed the r that the met proceeds of the umount to the sum of $1,000, which used in paying the debt on the at the will be in “How Sha Chevy Chase Baptist. Chevy Chase Baptist Church, meeting tempo: ¥ in the Mus: tudio of the Chevy Chase Theater 3 will have two sermons to 'Ly the pastor, Rev. E. O. At 11 a.m. the subject will be hy Ilome” and at § pm., “To Them That Love God.” ow rector of the ion, has an the re. v recently Hall. Mrs. Address to Bible Classes. D. Shankland, executive secre- tary of the department of superii tendence of the National Education Assoclation, will address the combined women and men's_organized Bible | classes of Calvary M. E. Church to- morrow at 9:30 am. The president | of the Men's Class, A. Stuart Vipond, will preside. sts Olive McNeal to Lecture. Efticis ney and How to will be discussed by Miss Olive Neal, Jecturer on Applied Psychology. tomorrow afternoon. 3 clock, ut the Secular League. Musi- cians’ Hall, 1006 I street. Admission is free and the public is invited. “Forgiveness” Is TOP]C At Lincoln Congregational Templ temorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak on ‘Foregiveness.” The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 6:45 p.m. | Missicnary Mass Meeting The Washington Auditorium New York Ave. and 19th Street N.W. Sunday Evening, December 13, 1925, 8 P.M. Called the Bishop of \Washington through the agency of The La\mcn s Service Association of the Diocese of Washington and The Churchman’s League of the District of lumbia with the co- opcration of The Woman's Auxiliary, The Daughters of the King and The Girls’ Friendly Society. QPEAKERS' Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, D. D., LL. D., Presiding Rt Rev. Lucien Lee Kinsolving, D. D., Bishop of Brazil Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Washington Mausic by Combined Choirs of All Episcopal Churches Edgar Priest, Director 5 committes are urged to be present in the exhi- entering by the 19th street door. ~Clergy and with vestments, not later than Tshers and members of the om_(basement) & Dhiafrs ‘are rednested 10 cnter 3 1Dih street also, Hywnals not required. | Ste- president | 1 commit- men’s | of | at | support | -| Longtellow street: into de- Father | Semi-Annual Meeting to Be Held ' morn- | sermons | Abbott, | Auditorium and the night service will | of the ! Fourteentl; | At the | Absence of Dr. Pierce. Stocking of Upper will sps at the nal Church, Rev. D Montclair, First Congress and G streets, tomorrow, in the ab- gence of Dr. Jason Nobie Plerce, the minister, who is in the Middle West in the interest of the church cam- paign for a new building. Dr. Stocking is a former pastor of the First Congregational Church, a member of the Cosmos Club, a mem- ber of the committee on international justice and goodwill of the Federal Council of Churches, and a member of the executive committee of the | American Peace Soclety. At 11 a.m. he will speak on “One Mile or Two, and at 8 p.m. “The Forgotten Man. Judge Willlam F. Norris will teach the men’s Bible cl at 945 a.am. speaking on “Shall We Live Again? Daniel A. Reid will lead the ; of Christlan Endeavor fon on UNIVERSALIST SERVICES. Rev. Dr. Huntley to Preach at Metropolitan Theater. “The Fundamentals of Universal ism” will be the theme of the sermon | to be preached tomorrow morning at 111 o'clock by Rev. Dr. George E Huntley, president of the General Sun lday School Association of Boston, at the Metropolits heater. under auspices of the Murray Universalist Society, now \\nl\!nphu. at that thea- ter, pending the crection of their new memorial church The chuych o'clock with {the men's clas W, Ballon. The { votional service of the Young Christian Union_will be held home of Miss Grace Bradnack ‘hool convenes at classes for all being led b 7 o'clock evening de- People’s t the 613 tWork in known as Amer Golden Rule” cinnati, will occupy the pulpit theater next Sunday morning, | theme being, ““Is There a Soluti i | DR. WILFLEY’S THEME. |Sermon Tomorrow Evening Tragedy of Midnight Bargain.” Rev. Dr. Farle Wilfley will preach | ‘omorrow morning at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church and in the svening will deliver & sermon on ““The | rragedy of the Midnight ain The inday school business meet- £ Vermont Avenue Christian be held this evening to » plans for a Christmas enter \t. A supper at 5 clock will served for those attending the | meeting. . CHRISTMAS GIVING DATE. at the his on wilt | | Central Presbyterian Sunday School Program Friday Evening. | The annual Christmas giving se jice of the Sunday school of the Cen- !tral Presb, hurch will be {on next Friday ling, to | money will be eim to the Relief and to the mour {Grundy, Va... Nacoochee, Ga.; Banner Elk. N. C., and Patrick County, Va ! A box will be sent to the Presbyterian Orphans’Home at Lynchburg. Vi | "During the Christmas holi Young People’s Bible Study ¢ {omit its regular meeting. _This under the instruction of the Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, is in the will | pastor. | stuay | Dr. Taylor will lecture nex 1ulshl on “The Atonement” in the course on entials of Christianity Rev. P M. Hanson to Preach Rev. Paul M. Hanson of Independ- | ence, Mo., one of the 12 apostles of the reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day will | preach tomorrow at 10:30 . in Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street. | 1 CHRISTIA! of Washington, D. C. Founded on the Bibie. Christ Jesus, nd Science and Health. with Key to o S etren i v Baker £4 WM. M. GOODWIN Services: Sunda; Ballroom Burlington Hfo.tel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W.. just south [ ot mhe s Girele, and cduvenient to i Church Office: Suite 312 District National Bank Building i 1406 G St. N.W. {lil This Chureh is not conneted with any other Christlan’ Science omnlanon | S | 623 LA, AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Sunday_Service, 2:30 P.M Y’rv‘ur‘lm.‘? hi' llr"'r.h-‘ll. -lé Meeting Thur Prayer Meoting | T BAHAI MOVEME: g MEETING OF THE BAHAT AS- RE.‘.:‘;:»‘-‘Q‘? nday night, 8 o'clock, in the lec- furs room of the Playhouse, 1814 N __Public_invit SECULAR LEAGU THE SECULAR LAR LEAGUE | Musiclan’s Hall, 1008 E St. Sunday. December 13, 3 p.m. “Everyday Efficiency” MISS OLIVE McNEAL. (Admission_Free—Discussion.) NE SCIENCE. | TRUTH ASSOCIATION. udson Tavlor. 11800 Eye St. N.W. Apartment 21 | Meetings Wednesdays, 5 pm.: Fridays, I8 pm. . Talks on the sclence of right living. i Bible Studies. Sundays. 8 p.m | Al mectings open 1o the public. | ‘Ada_Rainey. leader_and_teacher. | REFORMED. REFORMED FIRST 13t and Monros Sts. N.W. Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER, Services 11 am. and 8 pm. 9:45_am.—Bible School. 7 p.m—C. GRACE ipmy ' 2ind 0 3w H. RANCK. D, D., Pastor 11 and 8—200th anniversary of ti ing of the Reformed Chureh in dresses by pastor. 9:40. Sunday v C. Tenth | “Bible | L. BARNARD. PLAN LAYMEN S SUNDAY IN ALL SOULS’ UNITARIAN Stand- | ing to Be Observed Tomorrow at the Church. { Custom of Se\eral Yenl:- In accordance with t tablished several ye Sun will be obs morning at the Al Souls’ Unitarfan | Church, Sixteenth and Harvard} streets i Wl 1.. Barnard of Boston excutive vice president of the Na- l\lll\d,] Unitarian Lavmen s League, | deliver the addr His = 1 be: “Commoft Clay rard has heen 1 r the developme: Unitarfan Lay now church or custom es zo, Laymen's 4 tomorrow owth of t 10, which is 1 one of the influentiall tions in the ¢ It has been responsible for the lu i ed interest of men in of which Laymen’s Sun concrete evidence In previous ymen's Sunday has been made by Woodbridg: Luc | me } i consi the | the address on ANl Souls’ Chureh | Chief Justice Taft. and Robert ars, Sermons at Second Baptist. “The Wishbones Societ be the sermon >u\umx of Rev. . Primm tomorrow night at Second Baptist Church, Fourth street ind Virginia avenu theast. His | subject at the morning service will i “The Sweetest Melody in L Music will ‘ Ellis the PRESBYTERIAN Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Falrmont Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, Pastor Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Middict worshi Rev Subject. “The One, Only Gospel" 7:00 p.m.—Christian i 8:00 p.m —Evening Worship. by Rev. MIERS. ““The Ancestors of Jesus” Thurslay svenine at § ice of Praver and Bible St the Pastor: Endeavor So. Serman Suby p.m —Sers Tled by Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, Soloist. Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Organist EVERY! CORDIALLY WElcoE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts.” | REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D t Ministe: 1 WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER. ant and Director of Religious Edu- cation. 30—Sunday School. Intermediate and Junior Departients, $5—Primary and Beginners' Depart- { ment { G—Everyritls Bible Clase. Miss Ma- . " Turston.” Teacher. 4.—An Comers’ Bible Class for Men 45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men | and Women OO o = THE Yo CHURCH 00—Kindersarten for Children rmon_ by Dr. | 6 AND THE | to 6] Supper and | INSON 1n M. Evening Choir of 100 Voices. $:00—Thursday. midweek gervice. —Dr. Wood will give an illustrated ser: mon on ng With Christ in | “Church o the Covenant 13, 1925. 11 AM—Rev. Dr. Charles Preach on— YOUNG AND THE CHURCH Wood T - SOLOYOX | il { Wood will “THE Sermon by Dr IN Washington Hughts Presbyterian Church { Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 9:30 a.m—Sunday _School and Bible Classos. 11:00 a.m—Worship with sermon by Dr. Palmer, “THE ENTRANCE | OF HIHY “WORD™ GIVETH —irtlan Endeavor Socjety. ‘—Story of the Creeds: ERN BRIEE STATEMENT OF EFORMED John Marshall PI. (Opposfle Courthouse) 1AM “Then Isaiah” 4:30—VESPERS—$:30 John of 1,200 children known to be needy cretonne bags to hold practical gifts, the " Eckington “Bread” A quict hour of spirit strengthenin g with Chmist” T ¥ 8. §—0: €. E—5: Thursday—8& Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M.A.. Pa “NEW_CHURCH _(Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City Sixteenth Above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana Class for Adults. 11:00—Momine Worship. with Pastor's Sermon. Free lending library. open daily. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. loist; Mrs. Raiph P. Barnard. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. *Hamanity's usic orus ¢ Sindell, soloist. 4:30-5:30 P.M.—Twilight Service. Mrs. Sindell, soprano. Mr. East, baritone. Mr. Klein, tenors Sermon: Mark xil.37. People Heard Him Gladly." 8:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Meetings. Midweek Prayer Service, Thursday. 8 p.m. s Quest.” 0ir—Mrs. “The Common H. Ram-|o'clock at the Metropolitan Presby. y, president of its women's guild;|terfan Church. | S. Bennett, superintendent, and | Religious meetings under auspices Mrs. Jobn S. Bennett, head of its|of the Y. M. (.. A.'s religlous depart- mergency Home for Children, has{ment are being held weekly in the completed plans for its annual Christ- | Barber & Ross planing mill and the | mas relief to the poor. street railway car barng of the city. | Deserving poor familles are belng|Meetings to be held néxt week arel| investigated and already the names|announced as follows: Columbla barn, | Fifteenth and H streets northeast; Lincoln barn, Fifteenth and East Capitol streets; Eleventh street barn, Eleventh street and Florida avenue northwest; Four-and-a-half street barn, Four-and-a-half and O streets| southwest; Georgetown barn, Thirty sixth and M streets; Eckington bar Fourth and T streets northeast; Navy | Yard barn, Eighth and M streets | st. The meetings are held in | ternoon_and the dafly attend- | ance is from 25 to 30. have been listed. many - churches mission have Ladies from the represented in the made 1,200 and more d each bag is reserved, name and age of child. On the morning of December 24, in | Keith's theater, the filled bags will be distributed from Christmas tree. Mrs. Coolidge, who usually assists in the distribution, has been invited and | 13 expected to be present. l The public is urged to send for bags to be filled, by telephoning Main 4349, | | or to send contributions of money or —— = = = | | articles to be used in filling bags. Con- | MEMORIAL CHURCH tributions should be addressed to the Central Unfon Mission, 613 C street. United Brethren in Christ North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. 8. B. Daugherty. D. D.. Minister. The Manse: 2 Adams St 1lam he Conguering Church.” 8 p.m.—“The Dying Fire.” Sermons by the Minister. Church School—#:40. Christian Endeavor—7:00 marked with | a particular | il Sermon by Dr. Wilkinson. “Anti-Christ at Hand” will be the | subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology, \\'ashlng~ ton Missionary College, tomorrow at | 8 pm. at the Capital Memorial Church. Fifth and streets. PRESBYTERIAN. Georeetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. Jumes arshall, D. D., FPastor. (Ouzanized 1780 Sunday Schiool Morning orship and Rev. Friends Muting_—y 1811 E NW. Meeting at 11 a.m, FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 AM. ___ALL_ARE INVITED 2 . e T 13t and Rev. H. E. Brundage, D. D.. Minister. h(;lend: %hurch Tevine S 00 w.m.— FAVO! PTERS wing 1o fire. services wi tempo ROl [FAYORITE CHAPTERS."| Owing to, fire. ecrvi idweek praer | 8:00 pm OES OF HOPE.” JONN | meeting at 1327 Iring i BAPTINT | 3:15pm an K00 p'm.—Dr. Marshall Nor cor_ Florida TH ) a.m —Sunda 00 “Adult Classes 7200 p.m —Endeavor Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. and Maryland Ave. N, ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D.. Pustor. 11:00 am BOOK. 0 % chool -1 tKeller Memorial Lutheran Marylund Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Socicti Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ! Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service “John In Prison. Evening Servics at 7:45 A Plain Talk On Sin. Young lw.m- s Societies 4t 0:45 p.m. i | ISt Paul’s English Luthuani Church | 11th and H Ste. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D.. Pustor. 9:30—Sunday S 150 classes for all Meatings :SS ROA “IS HELL A FACT?” Hear the Sermon on the Above Question Sunday, 745 P.M. By Irving Washington Ketchum, PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL 11am—*“Can Any One Love His Nelgh- | bor as Himself?" | Men's Bibie Class. 10 a.m. i Siinday School: 3 pm Chrintfan Fndeacor 7 pm Gospel Service Wednesday. 8 p.n OUR PURPUSE—TO BE HELPFUL. i Tflmty Luthcran "Church l Fourth and E Sts. NW. (MISSOURI SY HUGO M. HENN a.m ~Garmman ‘Secel e i pomtiel, Soron:. “Being Of-| Xrndnl in Christ.”” . PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sta. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 1AM, DR. W. H. DOBSON Medical Missionary From China 8 PM. “THE POTTER” Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHEKN ASSEMBL Sixteenth and Irving Ste. Kev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. 9:10 a.m —Sundas Sehool. 11:00 am—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. ) pm —Junior League. 5:00 p-m —Weetminster League. 815 p-m —Social Hour. 7:00 p.m —Christian_ Endeavor Societies K:00p.m —Sermon by Dr. Ta b'm. Thureday—Prayer Service. children cared for during morning | — | | Hour. Som Tommlumnul Meeting ion Concordxa a Evangefical Lutheran (}mrch 20th and G | Rev. CHARLES 0:45 a.m.—Bible School. 10:00 8'm g 11:15am. 5:00 pim —Musical organ numbers, and duets. YOU ARE WELCOM! ‘Luther Place Memorial r Monday., i ‘ i 1 ‘r ‘ (At Thomas Circle NX.W.) | | Rer. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., rmu.‘ 945 am. 1100 am | 00 m—Curiatian Endeavor ‘Societies. | Senior and Intermediate 8:00 p.m —Service with sermon. i urch Welcomes YO " Grace Lutheran Church Hall, 9th and Upshur 8| Mfira‘nb F. LENSKI, P —Sunday School. Morning worship. Gallatia and | .INCARNATION el ortheast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. REV. H. MANKEN. JR. PASTOR. Services. 11 am.: Bible School. 9:40 am.: Vespers. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church | Church of thc Atonement o La e A D Bt BB | . Capitol at. and Rhode Island ave. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. HOWARDEE SEEDER SEsetor. REV. Sunday preaching services at 11 o'clock s D 2nd"7 45, Sersices at 11 am §:45 ‘am. “Lighting a Great Light” Sunday_School. Page McK. Etchison is the speaker at “Church of the Reformation the Evening servicn. 2nd and B Sts. S.E. The C, E. Society discusses “The Price | Rev. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D.. Pastor. 3 ungay” School C, of Peace™ with Miss Mabel Copelan as the _leader.___ “sm: _eervice ‘ Presbyterian Church | ¥ St Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Paster. 11 AM: “Procrastination” 8 PM.: “A Woman's Choice” Special Music. | orfing service. 7:00 pm.—Christian Endey’ 7:45 pm.—Evening_service. Thursday evening. 7-45. Seats free. Every one cordially invited | Concordta Church will meet Tuesday {an address on “The Meaning of Polit at 8 pom. Francis Fahy will deliver VIE'I ROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. NE, JOHN COMPTON BALL, 7astor. ical Economy for the Individual.” CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. MORNING AT ELEVEN. “The World’s Greatest Sermon” EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE. “When a Man’s a Man” 9:30—Bible School. 10—Mr. Shais meets men. 6:45—B. Y. P T ¥ Bociettes. Attend the church ihat goes and grows all the and evening be soung people love are young. BAPTISM. STEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 11 Ste D. .. Sunday Maases. 7:15 and 8:16 High Mass. 9:15. Last Low Mass, 11:15. CLOSE OF NOV Immaculate (nncemlnn Sunday Evening, 7:30, Papal Blessing. " CHRISTIAN SCIE Washington (D. C) Branch 1 of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Represented in London and in Boston. Service at 3030 Fourteenth Street, Savoy Theater At 11 O'Clock. Sunday Schocl at 10:16. Subjeet : ‘The ‘Meridian of Christian Science. ¥ " by Mary Baker Science ed at_ 1005 i suad it | known as the First scientint. {n Boston. | h i and where all b Cor Rev. Walter 930 am Nw ¢ School 5 by the pastor £ KINGDOM OF NT TPext’ Matt. 3 —Sermon by the pasto other seriic | Midweek gervices ( 8:00 p.m. I D hureh prayer and prais servi 8 p.m. _Public_invited, (Weu Washington Baptist Church Corner 31st and N Sts. N.W PASTOR C. B. AUSTIN SPEARS 11 AM and R PM 9:45 am.—Su 7200 pay B Thursday, 7 45 BROCGKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton Sta. N1 WOODRIDGE BEANCH. Titerature Set 610 Dist | organization £hurch of Christ. 9:50 ani.—Sun 13:00 am —Rroo 11:00 am 7:00 pm 800 1 8:00 p.u SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Eyé §&t. N.W. Phone Frank. 1880. (Hiealin ’m ¥ 10’8 p.m.) AR, “Whoseer. Sunday S:hool -nd Blh'l Class SUNDA ARTHUR P. BUCK. “Hell Is No Fearsome Thing’ Interpreting the Rich Man and Lazarus.) National Blptls! Memorlal A et i mad Gove G. Johnson, D. D., 9130—Church School—Classes for All WED! AY_ 8 PM . ARNETT JANUARY GAR> “The Heralds of (iod’s Kingdom™ THURSDAY. 8 P, ARTHUR P. BU “Ll\lng Crnt-nl i Pastor “The Law, nnd His C ommg UNITED LODGE OF AR Sout “Ton THEOSOPHISTS 1731 & Bi. N.W. . December 13, 8 p.m eath and After” udy ciass Wednesdase, 8 p.m. Library. Dues or C “John \\'e;l;\' the Evangcllzer_ of l- ngland i Quartet: “God Sh Lexio Orchestral Select 5 p.m.——“Ady ing series on_ “Faiths Called Christia; | SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor Sund; Fees, ection Falsely 11:00 am— “The Sweetest Melody Life's Music.” 8:00 p.m.— “The Wishbones of Society." #:30 a.m.—s; nr-y School, 7:00 pm—B. Y. Frief. Bright n‘:m Services—Co: First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor. 11 AM— “Dissolving Doubx Communion After Mo SPM.— “A Pattern of Service” Splendid Music S. $—-9:30 am B Y. P.T.—8:30t0 7 ReSvedion services i’ Res €74 "Segerstrom In the For the K QU\DAY DE(‘F\(BLfl 1 ] \rrnuvufl} EoND flo\' irors Weicome. Jednesdays at 8 p.m. in Mueic, Pree. Forum {ive o Saticies) $ndave St @30 b llhrvy open Tuesdays and Thur<days, | 30-8 p.m. _Other days, 4:45:6 pere). | Minister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—Church Schoo tional and Systematic Rel Education. 11:00 a.m—Merning Worship. LAYMEN'S SUNDAY SERVICE. Speaker: William L. Barnard of Boston. 5:00 p.m.—Quiet Period with Or- gan Music. 7:30p.m—Motion Picture Hour: “Old Scrooge” B! \P’I‘IST KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. near B S.W. CHAS. P. RYLAND. Pa —Bible School. by Quartet Choir art of Washington earts of Wushingion: School of Music Studio, Theater Bids | Rev. EDWARD 0. CLARK. B. D.. Minister. ersary—>Membership Roll Call. N THY HOME.' 10 TANEM THAT Lovi 0] A_CORDIAL_WELCOME TO ALL f ‘PETWORTH St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Paster. | “The Church Where You Feel at Home." i SUNDAY: | i New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 9:45 a.m —Bible School. 4 i e Service and Sermon. spers and Sermon. { 00 pm—L.. L. Prayer Service. (MISSOURI SYNOD.) ve. bet. M and N Sts. IC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11 a.m.—Sermon, “THE MINISTER TODAY.” SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM. Service for Deaf Mutes. 11 a.m Pastor’s Study. Evening service, 7:45 p.m. The Place of Faith and Friendship in SERVICES: 9:45 AM.—Bible School. S Wn B0 8 = M.—M ing Worship: . RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. e e g 9:30 am. —-fiundny“h!cnooh—xnn streets. German Worsh 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellow- Lish, 11 am.. Luther League, ship and Tea. | COLEMBIA HEIGHTS, Park Road aad N . | \e.-—!erv ces with serm E nhool Haoaaiy Endeavor meeting, 731 . 'ersont o EPIPHANY " 8202 REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pasto SIXTH AND P STREETS N.W. “A Divine Antidote” School and ' Branch 1 115 p. Evening_Service. 8 p.m. 8 P.M.—Evening worship: | G B Butler. at 11 and 8 o’ 16TH .{n’n T 678. “What Makes a Heretic?” —Morning wor'nuv T Le: NORTHMINSTER 11th Street and Rhode Teland Avenue N.W. | S¢, REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Fastor. Stephen’s Evl Luthz.ran “The Place and Power of the Church” 8 PM.— “Life’s Inner Life” 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sunday &- 5 pm.—Sr. and Int. B. Y. Thursday—Prayer Service. Come and worshin with us tomorror.. S . E Near Fifth Baptist [ 1% | It is Roll Call Day and we want ||/ one hun per cent present or account- zdl!o mgoDr. Jobn E. Brirgs on’“Our Supreme Task’" prosent 1m- | portant business matters, 7:40 p. ‘Addrese bs Hon. } t will preach —Sermon. E. T. tist layman, from Ke! {cky on “The Werld's Greatest Trased Secretary of Labor J. avis and other | members of .the cabinet are exmclzd 0 be > Come. See Huhlndnhhst(lwr.h: 14th and Jefferson Sts. N W. | or. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastor. “The Contributions of the We See Jesus?”’ :gumuy eveninz at 8 All Are Cordially Invited E.HezSwem ot T T men 10 thy woman ! Atirac. e TRt dree, sasy, chy 2 Tnen Tk them) : folks ‘sing: Sne orepn. Atend & Pl B ‘debilons) & Eyo N.E. TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th add N Sts. N.W Rev. T. 0. JONES. CURTIS LEE LAWS, New York City will preach at both services. 11 AML “Learning to Know the Captai of Our Salvation and His Marching Orders” 8 PAL: “Learning Exactly How Much We Are Worth” Sundas, Schogl. 9:30 am EVERYBODY INVITED. o Daringion !mu- REV. 11:00 e.m. O o o Bm. hcnool rayor service o'clock TWinter CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Church 1609 BRENTWOOD ‘RD. N.E. astor. Bev. S. H. KORNMA! —Sunday_School. —Morning Service. E""r'-'«'i'a e ihier. Loscus. sy Texcher Training: Jo' 's Ev. Lutheran Church EAST RIVERDALE. MD. pply Pastor. Rev. L. H. WARING. 9:30 a.m.—Bible study. 0 8. m—Morning worship. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m.—Sermon_by_Paator. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. a. am! pm. pm pm 45 60 5 30 00 t. 'You Are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us Tomorrow REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Pastor will preach both morning and evening Faculty and students of Bliss Electrical School will be our guests at the 8 o'clock service Male Quartet Chorus Choir Sunday School. Rev. Chauncey M. Goodrich, D. D., numm‘ o for twelve years pastor of the American (‘hlln‘h in_Paris, is nwn&) ng this pulpit during De- cember. S G 11:00 8.m.—Morning_Worship. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. Junior Church 11:00—*In Training” Rev. H. J. Councilor 0 Sunday School Christian Endeavor 7:45 D e ———— ! Chevy Chase Baptist Church