Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 10

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STAR. WASHIN ) SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1926. _ THREE BHUREHES ‘231;VIQINS?\ISOSNIQ:I|:§NTSH NEW HAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH rlmUSE UF W[]RSH") . N o oN pre < ders for the theme of THE SON "(l l‘.{)ll BECOMES the warld's test hook by casually Shows Wlde Activities Dur- . . R pointing out the Lo eternal* exist 5. : ., i Butherat. Contpegations. inf |, Wi, | (S0 v o B e vinn o e ' ‘|| Ceremonies Tomorrow After- hecame flesh and dwelt | preceding the foundati world - 6 o New York Propose to Ef- amo s (and we beheld »w his openin at “Tn the wl::-flh} sn Mission L:"L):;« e /1t : ! noon at Hamline M. E. Con- his 3 v oas of the 4 rd.” The amaz. | Seventh-Day . R VL, s rter: . sent out 234 . 4 < 4 " fect Merger. onle bexgtten from the . e | min W iands during | PSR . A\ . ; gregation’s New Home. teuth.” John. i ' cidental. $ guep oy, i 4 3 W Y e e e iy scribe “in the hegin- s B i H 3 20 ¢ i 4 ack to a perfod be rel L } i . 2 ik 1 i A The new Hamline Methodist Epis ment has been launched to merge| Our studies for the first quarter of 1tion @nd ithe lexiatence of 2 W0h Mee e e - 2 i copal Church, Sixteenth and Allison three of the Iargest and wealthiest | 1926 have been selected from the iny madern science || e 0 e e aitheran churches in New York. (wn | Gospel of John. Thix “supreme liter i investimation we ré owing: urlough. The ru m a3 o'clock. The service: of which are in the heart of Manhat-lary work of the world” differs Sid- [ formed that ihe Word was, clearly | Tt exconds 1 4 ¥ 1 { %8 i 1 he nnder the direction of the p: in. and use the equity from the three {erably from the th other £ospels | olaiming the eternal existence of the e e . i Wy i ot H » 74 Btev. D Joseph T, Herson. Risho properties, which it is expected will | hecause the author had « different mo- Chpis, feasupplied a6, A i 4 1 f William F. MeDowell will preach th ount 1o more than SLAO0O0A. to | tive and plan in writing his gospel 2 sermon ' @ ~)\\~\ vaper Lutheran buildi Matthew. Mark and i dedica s R A L L (08 e peen slneiie i , i Eas are Holy Trinity ¢ - | churches I)\]m le tures or o phrase horrowed. as Nan s i to the ( 7 i % ” | pom n wyl ‘-”;] ll the M der « ests, from the ¢ ent talk of \y, ynd Mrs. Lawrence PPohle g ” - . > A program has men, reflectin . Ephesus.” Although there is a dis- | fo Porto Rico: Dr. and Mrs. H 2 5% - continue each night next v :-qu mons s n-m.r : du-u‘”\\lwnn""‘ AMiller and y.u.,:\ o \'Inyn.\ I:‘\‘ a W anton will preside ) he term came. John's threefold | Mps, Frederick FLee. to Chini: 3 i )| use o leave no doubt concern: | Mie. Alaleohn [P iontwlan 10! Chioa 3 : afternoon and each night next week. ng jug his meaninz of the word. " Re: |Aies Ruth Stickney. to China. and O, which apert Eiseconts e can be e e R S T NEW YEAR SERMON. Communion to Be Celebrated. CAROLS ARE SUNG. V11 Adddress v s per Communion service will he colebrat AtEhE b © worsihi ¥ e and the synop His mmunion ice wil lehr &k s fellowship w « = » not accepted Jesns and 4 v e enning b His fellowship with » men have not accepted Jesus and fail | o o prioog to Preach Tomor- ed tomorrow morning at Petworth Christmas Program Given at Fenninz ptial Deity which fitted | to obey the L word. He ent N % ¥ ; Baptist Church, Rev. Henvy J. Smit A e vevealer of the Futher | (he human race that Ve mi . row. PESRCIGED Ite v Tien il Chapel of the Nativity. The Sunday School of the Chapel of NEW YORK. January % A move streets. will he dedicated tomorrow e term logos, translated word My have been o pebble taken from and ) — will 1 remorihle exisiinz in ol th that there are no new e e f0 pastor, will have us his theme “The Rev. Dr. dohn E. Brizgs will preach ather's love. |3 New Year sermon and administer denths o hrist’s Zlory is | supper tomorrow mor 5 SR o pper OTT mOrn- In the evening Rev. Mr. Smith's e ! N Fifth Baptist Church. The subject will be “The Cireat Physi brated its annual Christr serviee : loved f. which Revelation’s Results. choir will zive a cantata in the eve. | clan Inesday nizht. Christmas carols | Rev. Homer trines tanzht by John, whose ; e Assurance of Insuranee” Special seekin the Nativity Episcopal Church, Four music has heen arranzed by the choir teenth and A strects sontheast, cele. the hanEDy evealer. o e<h contirmed the proph A bmesting - of fip Womayis Atission-| S 0w ) it . i 10 the children follawed this | 1an will be Ok 10 The Aivine Tt HHE 0w tiba prist and fulfilled ¢ will e held T Over-New Road” Sermon Topic. service in the i hall. Interchurch Potiv in thoush, and its expression in | 411 ahers from God's promise in the | Mise White, general sec. || Fo¥: Leon £ Wormley will speak The viear 3 M. Thompson ; : the creation of the world oo In the | 41 SUheTs (ol G ming of the Bap o e e el e | at Zlon Taptisi Church on “Over a | conducted the services. The boy ; e develonment of life. throngh the zifr ) ossililé for all who Ac- L il T The DrNainal Speaker New Road” at the 11 welock service, | thoir aide iz the chants and ted with the Judean Of life and lisht.” According to Gene ed the revelation of God in the % |3 New Year reception will be tender. hymns. M was orzanist ministre of the Master. All his ma| ds and science, “the first result of a 2 1o hecome like Him. He became 4’)’\:»:?;1 v:.lml‘lm- dnd frienas b=t | THE DIGEE SRd (8 tlieis GF the Sun Ll ke the st of he Lo M, oS, e Seveling ehevey | e w (il fe coud e men, v, | LECTURES ANNOUNCED. | Souih v, piamers Volumes g bk et ICetioh. £ ot wf motian: ani e | deraand the '."’,.,I,.‘:".”\. As it posstbie e Rhode Isiand. avenue, from & 1o Dr. Arline M. Real sraduate of itk Ry : resnit of life for Him 1o e n fuller revelutidn to | Dr. Robert Johnston Will Give|* I n‘x Llr,n.hv evening service a1 the Woman's ,\Yl«l\w.w\ College ¢ e 1 v ma lite in 8 B ot personality of the Father 5 £ da'clock. with a sermon hy a visit- | Pennsvivania., has safled for believinz may b Phophetic Preaching. men of the" persn Bl e v Course Beginning Tomorrow ing minisier ! Ittt enngnivaniy e ¢ name thas they could not understand in ans The iwrit over i e Men did noi see the lizht because | other wav. The life th o dived A\ course of lectures will he given The Boys Club Which Is Being Organized By Che Zbening Star —makes its debut next Monday in the Sports Section Ao medical missionary work me 1o witness 1o . o e } Master. ¢ izion 1o speak in the and introduce Tlhva of s the per i ” e & hira :.m e _ , s S el Rev. R. F. Etz to Preach. career of | (“hrjs thy g helr e er F. Ktz secretary of the confirm our E John the Bap Lo v ‘ ot 7 General Convention. Bos 1 It has i as the feet men. e e T 3 will preach tomorrow ziven to all Chy v =y throngh | o Almo: f tidine of His or t K 11 at the Metropolitan His name t i forward Christ's 1 B « b it enl 4 hun i izht = under auspices of the First prozram for the evanzelization of the . | = wild ' of 1 Universalist Church. Kinderzarten at world t gher truths as thes v h life the same howr. The church schonl nxiatonte = 1o men throuzh testimony <haved | \ jtv convenes ar 12 with classes for all LaEislatpnee: calls for the consideration of wrow. suffe an tdes: men’s class led by Dr. ¥. W Second Semester. The problems of John's time and | th v of the witnesses and 3 ) ours are similar tn those of eve i - g Both the Baptist o . s 1t . | Inctitute Announces Schedule for| Etern The second semester of the Bible In suitie of Washington. Ineo on | transitional They revoly the, beloved dfseiple are :hen: all th B ) Hearing cn Bus Line Extension. e nd the e of Jesus. John Iy reliable and competent wit . who lived in the 3 1316 Vermont avenue, will begin ) "l'lp‘\"""",\’:r J‘H”I.]”N st AR e T AR Ghe A the s 6 \1hr<|m ru)vhr‘ petition of the day evenin { P aiir. il el tHe | Wor. i ot 25 residents of Richmond Park for the et "nluw\‘n( wwl‘:r~ hat | demonstrate that Jesus was “not the presentation of the mess LG e thit He . bt ie. | line into their community will Te h Ehugurne mlvg‘yyn\"w“:\ { produet of the forces*that are resi- | proclaiming sin and th W performed, s tha ) Utilities « = e jent in human li » order of land idemanding repenience, to 1zht and he world, but His personality is iden- | suade men to put their trust fn Chr which He hequr | tieal with the creative int e | Jesus ax their Lord and nd will that is the ground and source | secured the cont i the visibla uni.|but was notable, 1o 1 ot A that the tud Pt the Ma 3 e Mes . th Conneil to Meet Friday. ) e Hin < v “an i natiens. com 5 e He failed i The dincesan eouncil af the vl Tlassfed & . of His H Friendly Sociery of Washington will | lzed werid ; f o e 1o knos . oy meet Friday in the parish hall of } T hours are from T evening. except Saturdavs days, and all the classes are open Lo | visitors —_The (:OI‘I)S i Hurry in your applicaticn and . become a charter member. The of Coaches objects of The Evening Star Boys | Club are to promote an interest Kmute Rockne. for the clean and healthful ath- Bublauyyie. letic sports and a manly, spcrts- Alonzo Stagg. Bill Roper. manlike attitvde in everything. ;I'ulnlbln‘"f-- The better you know how to play .I;Irk S the game the better you can en- Glenn Thislethwaite. joy it. The members of The Bud Hahan. | Eevning Star Boys Club will be Johnny Wilson. = Stanley Cofall. coached in the seasonable pas- Dwight F. Davis. Secre- times by the best known men in tary of War. . the world of sports. =L hecause the 1 as t : " nowinz Him have Vpiphany Chureh at 7:30 pm.. under | becau Stop ervying ownersof | the presidency of Mrs, Pward B.|% EeEN i S o eSS el St debaker e e marEh rnthot v .| commenes Wt chrisis ublie” min. ol present n the workl, ifer savet. den mas derinced’ cior's | MRRIR) MUY m nen and nations con tend velons hirth, as in I v e tn exist in this world because osh and dwelling xmong them nning of a new era tahlee, His mizhty v « have learned throngh the | \ . | 2] i eetin| Da “a}""sr of King M : ‘? the| STEFTETIETERLETITTEATTLTLEEELTETETTALETTETER TR FETE T EE T TN AR TR TSR ST R ST RS U U TSR SR rolhe Orler of _"’:Yf’o o iren fn the | 'SEFTTEEATATIITHITTATIHEITHITITIITISII T ITEFEEIITEITT T I ITIATEEN U A S VAR TN L ST NSRS AN N A N diocese of Washington will attend he chapter meating at St. Margaret's | Church. Conecticut avenue and Ban eroft place, Wednesday at § p.m. | [ 4 I ‘I I RE TE ST ‘What of the New Year?" | E Lincoln Congregational Temple | «n Endeavor Society will pon ******f************* L. 2828888866 ¢4 **********“_k****************** L2 8232882288888 ¢8 8888888808884 Ban Johnson. Connie Mack. Georze Hufl. Good sports teach good morals Lawson Robertson. and good manners—and an alert -:;‘"“ "(‘fi"f:‘l"‘“ bcdy makes for a keen mind. arry Gill. e Dr. Walter ¥. Mlean. | Thus membership in The Even- R well. ing Star Boys Club both coaches el in sports and teaches the best Vineent Richards. | ethics of living. Talk it over with Maj. John 1. Grifith. | father and mother—they will ap- AND A HOST of . others. | prove of it and of the club—and | then— Saapibeie | In Washington Today | nomy: e Future Home nt Suns” will he the subject i A the | Just above Rhode Island Avenue Memorial Chureh. Fifth and | Rev. Dr Bemlrv to Preach. has returned to flvn‘ close of the holiday preach tomorrow. 11 sshyseiisleverius | i 4 o o, 8 SAMPLE HOUSE V0 TP ERSI g 2636 10th Street ¥ “m be held | Fill cut this application for membership—sign it and mail it to The Star Office—addressed to “Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D. C.” Episcopal Friday morning e orned iAoty oF Hydermad T o = 14 3 : | : Northeast i ill he the speaker % s : Services ot H)ghlsnds t ig v 3: Church, | A A N— Open SUNDAY ot ; . s : e Until 9 P.M. KEEP YOUR SCALP Withoyt ‘Comparison. wITH CUTICURA of their features, <o seldom found in a2 moderate prir—d home. we - want to call vour attention ta the paneled walls in hoth the living Richard S. Tennyson, former Director of Boys’ Activities in D. of C. Play- grounds, has been appointed chief of The Evening Star Boys Club and will receive and acknowledge the applicatio ns. The Evening Star Boys Club Pledgé : WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys Club, and if accepted to membership, | pledge myzelf to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. Play fair. Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loseY. Abide by the rules of all sports | engage in and respect officials. Follow the activities of the Club through The Evening Star. Never neglect either home dutics or school classes. P I am .... vears old: attend .. ... school. T would like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys' Club button which T will wear. and dining rooms. the excellence of finish throughout, the twin . base plugs in each of the rooms, the double floors throughout, overlaid with 7g-ineh oak, and their striking exteriors. 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