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DR, FENLON NANED HEAD OF SULPICIANS Superior of Seminary Here Chosen Provincial of Order in United States. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, December 1 s Dr. John F. Fenlon, superior of| the Sulpician Seminary at the Cath olic University of America, has been appointed provincial of tha t. Sulpice in the United ceeds Very Rev. Dr. died Novemb The appointment was made by the ead of the Sulpician order in Paris, and it is thought at the Maryland @io- cese headquarters here that Kather Fenlon also will be named the suc- cessor of Dr. Dy as president of St. Mary's Seminary, which is the most {mportant post of the Sulpician order Father Fenlon. who is well known n Baltimore as an educator, VEI i THE EVENING CHRISTMAS LEGEND T0BE PRESENTED Luther Place Church Bible School to Play ““Story of Other Wise Man.” | The Bible School Association of Luther Place Memorial Church will resent a dramatic version of “The tory of the Other Wise Man," Dr. Henry Van Dyke's Christmas legend, December 27 and 28, in the church auditorium, which the public is invited to attend. Three years ago the Bible geant-drama, “The Word and the Way," was given at Luther Place for the first time, and last vear “Voices of Prophecy” was given, both under the direction of Bess Davis Schreiner, who has also made the ar- rangement of Dr. Van Dyke's story for this year's presentation. Committees representing all branches of the Bible school will have charge of the details of the produc tien, which will enlist the services of a cast of more than 50 players, in- RY REV. JOHN F. FENLON. Dhut in other parts of the country, was born in Chicago June 28 1873 Te| p graduated from St i Ct olle‘e in hicago and entered . Mary's Semi-- nary, this eity, to hood In 18981, lle Memorial United Brethrem Church cluding a number of well known local people. Committees include: Personnel, Ruth Shoemaker and Irving L. Koch: light- ing, George M. Diffenderfer, jr., and Fred E. Shoemaker: stage settings and properties, N Gardner. Fred Schmidt. John ASTOR-ENTERTAINED. Holds Reception. ¢ Swanson and John Rev. Dr. S. B. Daugherty. pastor of | Kiester: costumes, Helen 1. Gardner fessor in the depa Memorial _United Brethern Church, [and Ruth Campbell; prograi, sfarforie and a friendship between the |and Mrs. Daugherty, were tendered a | K. Gaardsmoe. =~ SR serior und student that came to a | reception by members of the congre- | cldental music, speciai 1 “lose only with the death of Dr. Dyer. | gation, Tuesday night. The program |3nd “,"“*:‘“l'e':“ will be features of the The new superior of the Sulpicians|was in charge of George F. Hoover, | Prese i was ordained to the priesthood in the | chairman of the committee. e — Cathedral at Chicago. e then went| There were selections by the Wash- 15 Rome, where ha pursued & post-|ington Quartet, address of welcome by DR. BROWN TO PREACH. graduate course in the Dominican Uni-| ¢ E. Versity. On his return to this country ho was appointed to the chair of sacred ipture at the Catholic University. Ile also taught Scripture at St. Mary' Keminary. He was appointed pre ent of the Sulpice Seminary ashington last vear. Geo. REV. J. H. DUNHAM'S TEXTS noun Falconer and Maurice H. Jarvis. A méssage was read from Dr. T. Stevenson; Willlams of the faculty of Washingten College of Music and an address by Dr. byterian Church, Chambersburg, Pa. Dr. H. E. Brundage made the opening prayer ‘Alfred ugh plono selo by Burrus Mendel, readings by W. TSR Announces Topic for Foundry M. E Services. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on the theme “The Chimes of Christmaa.” At the 8 o'clock service Mrs. May Woodruff, corresponding sec- A. McAlister of the Central Pres- and Dr. Géo. W. Cobb pro- ced the benediction. A soctal fol- ST. REPRESENTATIVE C. A. WOODRUM. "WILL HONOR WOODRUM. Men's Bible Class to Be Led by House Memb: Representative Clifton A. Weoedrum of Virginia will be the guest of honor and leader of the men's Bible claas at Metropolitan _ Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast, to- morrow at 10 a.m. An invitation has been extended by the class for men to attend the class meetings. LECTURE AT AUDITORIUM. John R. Dunn, C. S. B, to Speak on “Christian Science.” A lecture on “Christlan Science: The Friend of Mankind will be deliv- ered in the Washington Auditorium, Nineteenth und E streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock by John Ran- dall Dunn, C, 8. B, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Dunn {s a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, BISHOP TO PREACH AT EPIPHANY CHURCH Right Rev. Lucien Kinsolving of Brazil to Conduct Morning Service Tomorrow. DECEMBER 12, CHURCH PLANS MUSICAL | CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Drama-Oratorio Will Be Presented Two Nights by Mount Ver- non Members. 1925. An unusual Christmas program is to be given mext Friday night and re- peated Sunday night at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, when the drama-ora- torie “Dawn In the Desert” will be given in the church auditorium by the Mount Vernon Chorus and mem- bers of the church, who have been drilled in pantomime and tableaux. The dramatie work will be under the direction of Miss Maitland Le Grande Thompeon and the music under the direction of R. Deane Shure. ‘The pastor, Rev. Dr. W. A. Lam- beth, will preach tomorrow morning The special preacher in Epiphany Church tomoarrow morning at 11 o'clock will be Right Rev. Lucien Les g!nafllvln(. D.D., LL.D., bishop of razil. In the evening at 8 o'clock there will be a shortened form of evening E yer, with address by Rev. C. G. radley of the staff of Epiphany. ‘The church schools assemble at $:30 m. and 3 p.m.. respectively. Sunday evening, December 20, the members of the schoels will present a Christmas pageant in the church in connection with their annual manger service, when gifts are brought for the chil- dren of Washington less fortunate|on ‘“‘Ambassadors of Christ” and ir than they. :Yhi evening “Turning His Back on esus.” Rev. W. A. McKee, assistant of the pastor, will preach on “Little Foxes" at the service of the junior church at 11 o'clock. The Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock and the Work- eras’ Council Wednesday at 7 p.m. ROLL CALL DAY. Annual Affair to Be Observed at Fifth Baptist Church. (The Annual “Roll Call day" wil be observed tomorrow at Fifth Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. John B. Briggn| ____ CHRISTADELPHIA! will preach on “Our Supreme Tnk > Cmde ‘?llun Ecdelu E. T. Franks, director of the Fed- AL LODGE HALL eral Boand ¢ Vocational Education, | Er shintag 1 F Al 50 Pa. ave. se 0 s.m veloome. will deliverf an address on “The World's Greatest “Trageds™ st the ristaddphxin \(‘:rhapcl evening service. Secretary of Labor 2 Weoter St Davis is expected to attend; also other | —————WOBSHIP. 11 A M — members of the cabinet who are on SPIRITUALIST. the Federal Board of Vocational Edu. | MRS. RIZPAH ELDON N cation. The Sunday School will meeq | SPiritual Message Mecting, Monday 8 £.3 in the new Darlington Memorial at 3 930 a.m “The First Spiritualist Church’ Lecture by the Pastor. ALFRED H. TERRY Bubje “The Christ Spirit— The Second Coming” Followed by Spirit Measages. ___EPISCOPAL. ~ ST. THOMAS’ lam Botween P and Q When he, the Spirit nl truth is come. He 2% “"'."a““" "“"""“ g i m. inig all tryth n 1818 13 s m RS s " at Prihlan -.-,m je. 1013 Bin Pond s Bocond ' door. AN W 8 o AR A. K. C AN ST. MARK'S CHURQ-! Third and A Streets S.E. Decomber 18, 8 p.m. rfie PIayhousa, | FIRST CHURC METHODIST FPISCOPAL WHITE McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Oth and 10th Sts (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor WILL ADDRESS MEETING. Rev. Dr. Atkinson Speaker for An- glo-Catholics. Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson, rector of St. James' Church, will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Anglo-Catholic Club "in the parish house of St. Thomas' Church, Eight- - ey t 5, ae:txl:, and Church streets, Monday a 8:00 A.M.—Prayer Servico. .m, 0 AM.—~Sabbath ° Sehool — Classes He will address the club on matters of interest to churchmen and also wiil describe his recent visit te the holy places in the East. Many new mem- bers have recently been added to the club and plans will soon be made for a mission such as was held last year by Father Burton, superior of the Soclety of St. John the Evangelist. for persons of ril ages. 11:00 A.M.—Fastor's three-minute talk to chlldren. Sermon by the theme. Gather Knowls G0t Be the Walking Pastor. with CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES, OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF GHR] SCIENTIST. BOSTO First Church of Lhrut Suen'.ll!, Columbla road and Euclid_st l;——_ Second Church o! Lhrm.. Sclentist WESLEY Third (.hllr:h 09 Lhrlfl. Scientist ||| Conmecticut Ave. and Jooslya 8t Masonic Temple, 13th st and N_ Y. ave Chevy Chase. D. C. ionrth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade. 14th . and Park d. ECT “God the Preurver of Man” rnzn C. REYNOLDS. Minister. are now occupying eur new | bulding.” Come aad eajos it witn e, | STIREDAY. 11 Aw XD, 8§ P SUNDA A A NDAY SC 00 WEDNESDAY EVENING ABETINGS— 8 0'CLOCK READING ROOMS: i—Investment Bldg. ts.—Hours 9 to 9 ( and ©.45 8 m —SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 am.—Sermon “The World's Deathless Hope™ 8:00pm — “The Birth and Boyhood of Jesus” i Tustrated from Hoffman's Paimines || il | 15th and K copt Wednesd days and he SECOND CHUF 1 Hours, 2 t 0 pm Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH-Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts—Hours, 10 to 9|} & = (Wednesdays 10 to 7 EVERY ONE CORDIALLY days and holidays INVITED. a5 NEW THOUGHT. A HEALING SERVICE 1709 H Street N.W. Firat-floor front. Sunda; @clock Teacher. Mr Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Fourteenth and Emerson Streets = ———— e lowed the m&ugnm :honhrefrhuhm’:m{! retary, National Women's Home |the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, R A MENRY rar1us, Kecler. N ki Northwest Will Preach, Morning and Eve-|were served in the church school-|Misionary Rociety, will deliver an ad. |in Boston, Mass. ssistant aker, rihwes NS ‘i; ““Pg S house. In the recelving line were|dress on “Our Folks.” Mrs. Wood | He will'be introduced by Hiram W. ARiAife=tas in Advent; ‘ww"o W Minister ning, at Western Presbyterian. |George Hoover, Drs. Straughn, Sny-[ruff has an intimate knowledge of the | Hayes. This lecture is under the| 7:10am—Hoely Communion ol a ¢ + will be the sub.|der: Cobb and Dr.and Mrs. Daugherty. | various activities of the soclety. The | joint auspices of the four Christian 0SB T r e “Fiaser and sermon| Message Circle “d Lecture JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D. 4. Procrastination” will be the sub- R junfor church. at 11 o'clock, will be | Science Churcies of this city. (Recio®) 9.30am School ject of the sermon at the Western conducted by Rev. John C. Millian, No sarvice 4t 8 pin’, on account of mis WEDNESDAY. DEC. 16. 8 PM. 1100 am Warshin Freabyeortan Charen tomareow. morm| Third Baptist Church Servics. | Goncuicted, by Rev. Jonn ¢ s S S v N e | s ; C ion Addr ing at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev.{ p.. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic| Sunday evening, December 20, the stor Announces Sermon Text. Thursday, 1 —"nh H-mm'vm" e I NELH SOOI o] = 0 James Harvey Dunham. In the eve:| REv. Dt Geores O Bunock's topin | Cant “The Praphetic Child. " will b Pasto n Tmon 5 N CORDIAL WELCOME O ALL: Forgive Us Our Trespasses. \I\TH STRFET mmunion ess ning at 8 o'clock the subject will be|o1q4 Q streets, at 11 a.m. tomorrow | Presented by members of the church | V. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the Washmg!on Cathedral | FPrivee Consultations by Appointment, 1 » in Sunday A Woman's Choice.” This will be & |5 Christian Religion, the Hope of the | school, under direction of Rev. John | First Brethren Church, Twelfth and N 2 m ST e memen et lherg s Rae I MR 0 L Prorming theme tove “Tue Pragnetis| The Bethlehem Chapel | Christian Church T From 6 to 7 celock there will be 8 |anes G Do R mhan e COMMU“]E)E\FSER I View of Christ.” In the evening at|«A House of Prayer for All People” | | UNITY Sl’dgl(':rUAUST 9th and D Sts. N.E. (near the Capltol). i #oclal and refreshments given by the | wil have s special program at 8 p.m. o'clock he will speak on “Why i . 3, MELTVEN, Pater P » Christian. Endeavor Soclety. and at| Drayer mesting Tussiar. 8 15 10 bm; VICE. | wih MenTurn Away'irom Christ?” | MOUNT SAINT ALBAN || (o coner suas r . The Sleeplns Christ” 7 the devotional hour of the soclety. | Young people's mesting Thursdey, § THe pastor anncunosd that D Wil WiscanuinAvenne HV | ;«lm Femple ! — ||| e ma e e D; \'.r-rm s Soih s = r M. E. Church. soon to hold an evangelistic campaign. 7.3 | erectines “WiHi*he L3008 | *His Promises | == e Dr. Porter's Topics. e Su:a(.; ‘uilhooch:nv.nu :u‘ 3;30 a.m, | Holy Communion 7:30a.m. REV. IDA E. STRACK | | THE NEW HAMLINE ! Endeav K Message vice ul n ve. S.E 7 45— o i Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor[will be administered tomorrow at| saieistian TNAcavor 3 Morning Prayer and i | MG R VS OE ] s S Will Be Dedicated Holy Name Election. of the First Baptist Church, Sixtsenth | Hamline Methodiat Eplacopal Church, EPISCOPAL. Litany 2iivees i | PRRR Saaee TPN | The l‘amlly of God ON JANUARY 3 = a an streets, will preach tomorrew | Fourteenth and Emerson streets. Dr. Cer 8 o L friends. Tho Holy Name Guild, at a meeting | 3111 am. on “Disacjving Doubt,” and | Herson will aneak at the rornins od| Christ Church, Georgetown | Holy C°mp':‘:;‘c’fi':r”‘f<m:,, L 84 Shaiiih paeaDE 000 it Dec erphe;rv 8. elocz‘ud the following of- | g 'n m "4 Pattern of'Service.” Com-|evening services. The Junior Church O and Thir.y-firet Sts. :“’“- » 100 1S m'u SOUTH. o f R e TL Toers: Jlllemy 7. Smith, inrssident |munian fwilll after the|will meet at 11 o'clock, and the Ep-| REFY. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. Stekes b = e US TOMORROW. TRlNlI i fourth term; B F. Butler. senior vice | morning ‘sermon. _ Swesdish servioss [ worth League at T oclock. Pl Excuzong and MOUNT PLEASANT B e ey N AT raing [ 21 330 pm. by Kev.C. A. Segeratrom | The recent bazaar held by the ladi 7:30am—Holy Communion e o P Preacher. the “Park View Christian Church s T a Banns AT BT secretary: James M. Brown, treas | Of Brooklyn, N. Y. By Rehinattadimore thay 811000, roing_Prayer and Sermon. | Right Rev. James E M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Park Road. East of Georgia Ave R e e urer; §. 1. Bowman, chairman house S il som streets Wil be dodicated Tamitey Freeman, D. D, Bishop 26y SENIN eax Samant R Hon, Homer Hoch. Member of Can amittee, [+ 8. Butler. chalrman Russian Orthedox Services. 3. with special services of Washington . 4:00p.m.| REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. wii Adult Department. auditing committe; board of directors, G. Gwynn, sr.. James Hoed, mes Dent. R. N. Carter, Luggus continuing Services will be held at the Russian | through the month of January | Orthodox Church of St. Alexander- ! orning Worship. the Truth. the Life." Tinity Quartet Music by the Cathedral Choir. N Olton, Dr. T. W. Turne: sergeant- H street betwaen Twelfth 3 ‘ The 4 o'clock service is broadcast e e, Denarten. Tarialt. wavisory|and Thirteenth streets as follows: Ves Talk on After Death. G Street, Near ith 1, .25 Severy Sunday- = = § P Popular Ereing Service ouneil, Rev. A. J. Olds, Father Froe. | pers will be sung at 7 o'clock tonight | A free public address on ‘‘Afte z ] Sermon LIVING WATERS y The "“"""‘1;" Excape.’ Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or and Mass at 11 a.m. temorrow morn- Woidloy Road BisiTioe. ing. Rev. Father Gindlin, the priest {n charge of the mission, will officlate at Death Condltions™ tomorrow ther ng is scheduled for Rev. Z. B Phillips, D. D., Recter evening at 8 o'clock, at Washington Lodge, Theosophical Seo- erv- Sermon at 8:00 P.M. | Columbia Heights Christian Ly th Thureday. 8 ,. e i 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. r Petworth Baptist Church. | Careactihe’ ciety 1518 1 street, by Mra. K. P || 988 a.m—Church Sciol " ST. MARGARET'S | MARVIN M. E. CHURCH soum Chisch { Rey!, Hanty 3 cait, yasinciof Bat e Guriy T s . by e oo || mev Coomar SO SMTTH. . D. Qo 10 and B o, S s o lhurch Ml WAUGH M. E. CHURCH worth Baptist Church, announces the ev. . Lambert, Pastor. *arl oa est of h Toliowing fopics for hik sermons to. Novena to Close Tomorrow. n r:‘:m"‘";,“"n B N REY. ROBT. SHORES. Asst. Minister \2:30 2 m —Syndar. Sohenn, i Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 3rd and A Sts. NE. morrow: 11 am. “The Place and in honor of the Immac- e Third Sunday in Advent. b Double-Minded." = Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Pastor. Power of the Church” C itae ] o e Bonoy eTihs My tcmational Bible so4 o Dhep el iR 7:30-~aly Gammunies __a:%8d TR | VERMONT e Inner Life at St Mary's Church, will close te- Students’ Association 420 p.m—Evening Prayer. W at;‘;’h"fi,“?‘mer with Sermon by | == | : [HiEe a0n Smiainchonl e Sie? meorrow at 30 p.mu ov. William —Y ! Society. tor. H ! ¥ T e Zoned Cities Show Growth. Lonergan will preach and bestow t EEXMIANSSATIN AvnrraRiUN. e e Ad with Sermon by the i AVENUE i Be Still 4 Papal Blessing. Benediction with the R d bF the Rev. C. G ! Vermont Ave. North of N St 7.00 pm —Epworth League o 2 3.00 p.m.—Lecture. reas by s | W Y, LL. D., a8 1 more rh::lsn .0.00(\)‘ 000 Der| Blessed Sacrament will conclude the to e e aceiing Bradley. "OME | Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Fastor. Eivaois g in 6 zoned munict- v B 3 —_— - o . | 4 . g Ronioat loas than IROLGIAO o LRl Che 7:30 p.m.—Election mesuns. s Mecioe vaiiiaia themembers ]AN[ES' CH'URCH THE GOOD.WILL CHURCH | The Impotent Man in 48 zoned citles and towns in 1921, o 5 collection. of his con| tion of the Mass am St. near Mass, Ave. N.E. | 1 e Nidnight | This s &n increase of about 130 per| William Tyndale Sermon Topic. || Meeting to eld In the Auditor- || Rev GEQRGE 3. ATRINSON. D. D Rector. | M.E. CHURCH SOUTH i AR mvm : - S cent e Gnorah . Diskean Wikl Sased B {] ium, Sunday at 8 p.an. Rev. JAM SERvICE: 13th ST, AT X. CAROLINA AVE. NE. || A B ;l =2 ‘R' 3 the Georgetown Presbyterian Church b I-ST - fi sungar. 3oy 110 439,0-m. Take Lincoln Park Car i = “Humanity's Rust.” tomorrow morning on “William Tyn- 3 : V. CHR (:Hl ( H Daily mass 20— B | ] E H-h I)Pu | hmanita e Rrse: il be the sub| e 410 13 Transiation of the Kow |[| seaG e ied Tane se K. ‘wASHINGTON T mIA HISTORIC Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. || - sENEZER M. E. CHURCH ject o he Sermor. {omurrar mornig | Tostament.” Dr, Marshalls, topic at | Rev. Kyle Boath, Minister. Sty i | ASCENSION ; ; D e sons Why T Belleve the Bible Is the 11 AM Subject mmun Mess. Ave. at 13th Bt N.W. Bkl e MEMORIAL M. E. | Church. At o'clock twilight | Word of God. “Meeting Hour Opportunity. x Praser and Sermon. | pormerly Pro-Cathedral. ship | __Sunday School Hour Ul sonn Marsnan P (434) and ¢ st ww service, which consists largely of mu- Ao o ooles ™ Service He ||} N ervice. | - sic, his fext will be “The Common -M.—S8ubject | e A . Gey People Heard Him Gladly." UNIVERSALIST. “The Parting of Friends"” l nd Sermon. e 00 . pworth League, | Y ! Rev. George Sha}v Johnson, | — = Sunday 8chool—B:15 A M k. Assoolate. | g L Christian Endeavor—7 P\ 50 p.m.—Organ Recital 1 “World's Greatest Sermon. h § Fath Church of :!Ie G:Mfihepbertl OVER 1,000 ivening Worship | \n‘nmhwr H'ls( m‘uA ., (Colored). TLIOOFAM “The World's Greatest sarmon- wint||| Church of Our Father ||| “PLYM HURCH BIEAIRE Btnen 5 ona 1 FREE SEATS “and Sermon : “Our Friends.” |||~ HAVEN M. E. CHURCH | “Dry Bones” be the subject of Rev J. C. Ball (U mt) (CONGREGATIONAL) REV.C. S. 4 CAR. HOIR OF HA 2 sermon tomorrow morning at Metro. niv 17th and P Ste. N.W. 33 Hely Comupin| W TUNWG Herbert F. Aldridze, Musical Director, (Ath and B Ste. and Mass. Ave. 8E. | S P —Sermon by Pastor politan Baptist Church, and in the eve-. | . Congregation werships at 0 H | & IN THE NEART OF Ratn . A . m. 2 g g, “her o an's & Man " e u“d‘“,' Metropotitan ."mm Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. 1l“*'z‘m',",‘,‘,'.‘;:,.:fl?v"\'f"-”r"v'.,.':i"smu ::n EE RRAR 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist “Uttermost Salvation” “_‘fe':f“"" of haptism will boiadminie i F Street at Tenth 9:30 a.m.—Church - School Fithingion Auditoriom. " =1 waey --m.. distance Imperial Male Quartet - 5 | (Pending the Building of a 11:00 a.m— MORNING SERMON from all & SRR i G | ew Chureh) “The Considerate Savior”’ “Ciggist’s Story of the Children of the Strest™ S St “Death and After,” Pastor’s Theme | [ Rev. CLARENCE n RICE. D. D.. Paster | o | T‘fiN‘T S oy Seheel “Death and After” will be the sub-||| MOrng Servics and Sermon Sunday. s" HE . oly 8:00 p.m. Thureday—Praver meeting. ject presented toumorrow By Rev. GEORGE F, HUNTLEY. D. D M"""’"‘r’ ety ?ro[um CASHINES ”.’o.s’ oy r}.f’.‘?o'a‘\‘i coupe hen baly for Frivem. _ A The National Methodiss Church the Un Lodge Preside; nyrai Synday’ School 5 | The Annunciation. 3:15 and 4 p.m.: Cong. | S Are “Weitome z 1731 K stre Association, Cometery_Chael.__All wleome. On Fort Stevens | METHODIST EPISCOPAL “WHITE. | nesday at S pm. “THE EUNDAMENTALS OF © Kindergarten at tlu nmo hour. Yasis Cholr, K e Srvan: umrch School at 12 o'clock (noon)‘ Cleveland Park 34 Lowell St, 9:45—Church School. E. W. Scott, Supt. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square Corner Georgia Ave. and Rittenhouse St. D. L SNYDER | tor | i | ' “ANTICHRIST ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 3017 14th St. N.W. CLERGY Rer. GEORGE F. n_t”n‘k’z Rev. D. J. MACDON D. D.. Reetor. LD, B. &.. Assistant. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Chaplain FOUNDR AT HAND” | e ine e e AR 11 o'clock—"The Full Heart.” Sunday. December 13. 1925 SERVICE ENES (Organized 1814) | . Cominy n Dece . ¢ pm. to 8 p.m.—Sunday Eve- Holy Communion 3 Sunday School Sixteenth St. Near P St. THUR ( olflen Rule) NASH of Cin. | " Chureh School. = = . The Menacing Future of ~ |||cionatl, ‘Sublect: *18 THERE X ||| "pe S o Moot Fora St SHaly Communion 9140 AM. |} SEV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. . . | SOLUTION? Luncheon and Devotional Hour. I ey ies. T AM—M ing Prayer : N | . y = Anti-Christ f i Heh 11 A.M.—Morning Praye Box Bible Class | [I| Minister. SRR e S NI Col. H. Edmund Bullis will show oly Communicn, 11 48 Taught b M Minis 5 b ||} || pictures ot siam. Subdes” atternoon. and Sermon RRENS Y | 9:30 a.m —Ct chool Georke & Eamntiawm, jEsstor, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Dr. Johnston Will Preach Hon, Jobn €. Bex Harris Georgetown Parish Epyorth League “The Chimes of Christmas” NO EVENSONG—The Congregation | | 11:00a.m-—Sermon by D \ == = = = the Missionary Meeting P.M. Corner of o and Potomac Streets N.W. st R aditorium 2t 8 P | , e an ottt e s 3 Rev. F. Bland Tucker. Reet 0:43 p.m—Epworth League Devotional Servic First Congregational -Church et - 1AM | tem s —Ghu “OT R 2 | 10th and G Sts. N.W. x?:&?.‘m_m'fi‘; ? Eintiunion and ser- All Souls’ Memorial Church GLEANINGS Our Folks o i Minis! %" S rear. Gomar Cong, and Cothedral Aver: —by Mrs. Mary Leonard Woodruff, correspouding secretary, . Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.—| ters—Franklin 1. Winter gpw nnl;—_czgxkccomaumnn D STERRETT, Minister. 8 P.M.: National Women's Home Missionary Society ‘ Gnce ans| Mornis : ayer and Sermon. 11:00 A.M. » o i “The Little '1:,""1'? anal and P '\fla;';l'-llonlS'l‘ EPISCOPAL SOUTH. THIRST Thursday, $:00 p.m.—Midweek Service. Topic, “Glimpses of the | ; 1 Master's Hands.” Dr. Jay T. Stocking Rgcuar’ Ty Ravespd feny 68 B —— (W. R. T. Busses Pat CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle E. Frampton, Director of Religious Educa! 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Stewart Vipond, president. Doctor Arthur C. Christie, teacher. the Door) ‘Of Upper Montclair, N. J. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southerm Methodism’s Represemtative Church) Oth Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 6:45 P.M., Senior League 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev. W. A. McKee 11 AM—“Ambassadors of God” N. H. Ave. and V 81. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D., Bector, Servi 00—Holy Communton. —Sunday 8chool. 11 AM “One Mile Or Two ?” ST. Al S’ CHURCH . Qus_Street N.W or ‘apitol st. cars.) sb'um"' !un,u—‘l Yd 11 INCARNATION 8P.M. B. G. WILKINSON, PH. D. Musical Program, 7:15 p.m. Dr.B. G. Wilkinson Hundmh lwnr\l Dr. \\llklnson { CAPITAL- MEMORMY CHURCH sth & F N.W.—SUNDAY, 8 P.M. car Leonidas Met fnzllsh il(vlnvl( With His l‘lp Chelr” hoi r_and_Orel Collers, ol i o Washington s 1 the piane wborn, ionary “The Forgotten Man” SN i pe Vesper Concert, 4:45 P.M. Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra Walter T. Molt, Director Free-Will Offering 12th and N Sts. N.W. SUNDAY SERVICE: 11 ST. PAUL'S 23rd St. ar. Washington Circle A. A. McCALLUM, Rector. 'SUNDAY SERVICES s:.’P—.uxT Church ™ cass RN SR T 8 PM.—“Turning His Back : on Jesus” 1 “DAWN IN THE DESERT” —-a great Christmas Oratorio Drama, by Rosscll Bdward Mitchell and R. Deane Shure, will be presented December 18 and 20, with full dra- matic setting. The strictly Oriental atmosphere of this beautiful but unusual setting of the birth ot Christ will be preserved in costume and lighting. Special Music by the Reorganized Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus | Choir of 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. | “HOME MISSIONS” ECIAL MUSIC 7:00—Epworth League devotional services. | 8:00--Public worship with special sermon-lecture by DOCTOR MONTGOMERY on the subject “PRINCIPLES OF SOME GREAT MEN” SPECIAL MUSIC Gray. Director: Elsie F The Church of the people. Free pews to the public OF PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY EVERY THURSDAY EVENING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. l I } | 11:00—Public worship and special services devoted 1o | Julia Culbert Montgome:s. Organist SERVICE

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