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10 * SESSIONS 0 OPEN AT LUTHER CHURCH United Stewardshm Confe ence Begins Public Meet- ings Tonight. The United Stewardship Conference be held at the Luther beginning nigh . 5 Myers of New Yor sent a_ stereopticon lect meeting Is open to all The 15 or 20 men who have come to Jead in the conference will speak in some of the pulpits of t ty tomor- row morning and and also will give talks hools and voung peopl meetings. A mass meeting will be held at 3 o'clock in charge of David McConaughy of New York swing an address, there will be an open forum for the general discussion of the theme. Monday at 10 a.m. ministers of the will assemble to hear Dr. W. B. Lampe of his also will be fol ntinuing will pri re. The s soclety n for ' speak at o'clock follow > will b in the cRurch o'clock d by an ad- at 830 o'clork Among the n to be present are David McCon tev. C. L. Over reet and T Weber of the neral { the Presbyterian Church of New York City: Geol hriver of F shatzer, retiring g ¢ Luthera t for Stewardship. ral secretary; Arthur Dr. E. of Phils issociate Lutheran Board of Foreign Gottwald of Wolf of Balti- Iph J. White of COACHES TO MEET. for Training Teachers Also Have Supper Tomororw. sses for th ing the Christian Nurture the Episcopal Church Sun- »ol will meet in Christ Church ot southeast, tomorrow at - will be served at 6 rector of Christ | the committee <an Board of commit- 1sses the north- 3 t now in- teachers from This is the first vis @ church east wh e of the ronch the MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. Body Formed at Congress Street M. P. Church. ass for men has been or- Congress Street M. with membership of Bib! anized Church charter The Slow ted o Roger Duvail and Pastor meetir Sunday morning the auditorium of Thirty-fivst street resentative John C dressed the class, Wheeler wil] ad morrow STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE. “When Nine Dimes Make a Dol- lar.” “\When Nine Dimes Make a Dollar™ will be the gubject of a_stewar it the Chevy ( rrow evening. The pa Edward O. Clark, will The sermon will be illus- 10 dimes and a tin officers were President W. II. I dent W. N. Payne Furr, Treasurer T. Rev. 5. A Os: are_ held 9:45 o'clock in the church, 1238 Last Sunday Rep- Box of Texas, ad- senator Burton K. s the class to- tempc Pastor’'s Theme. Church to Rev each ated by the u. bucket In the mor will be sermon for b every rk's thm» A girls 1 Ll\en the early part WllI Depxct “Macheth R Shalkesp facBeth" will be pre- sented Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Metropolitan Memorfal Methodist viscopal Church by Rev. George w Johnson. This is th- second of series of literary evenings given the auspices of the ladies as- sociation. All persons interested in histronic art are m\)lfll First Bmthren Church Topics. The First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, regular services of worship tomorrow with the pastor, Homer A. Kent, in charge. Hls morning theme will be tehold, What Manner of Love.” In evening he will deliver an evan address on “The Unpardonable FETAAEIAEEER AR RN XY ¢ é ¢ Z % é 4 Z z g Place | training of | east | t of | every | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Stanley V. Vandersall, alumni superintendent of the United Society of Christlan Endeavor, will be the | principal speaker at the Dr. Clark Recognition Fund banquet, to be held { January 22 instead of January 13, as previously announced, at Calvary Baptist Church, at 7 p.m. At this | banquet, which will be a joint one | with the senfors and alumni, the | campaign will be launched to raise the quota for the “Dr. Francis Clark Recognition Fund.” This fund, tev. {all over the United States and Can- ada, consists of a $100,000 trust fund, the 'interest of which will go to Dr. ind Mrs. Francis E. Clark, in recog uition of their more than 40 yvears’ ervice for Christian Endeavor, as long as they live, and after thelr death will be kept as a memorial fund to them, the investment to be used thereafter for the foreign and home missionary program of Chris- tian Endeavor. Another feature of this banquet will be the election of officers of the alumni of the District. The Flying Squadron of the Dis- trict Christian Endeavor Union will meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock which | with the Columbia Heights Christian . E. Society, the subject being Christian Endeavor in Action.” The speakers are Irving L. Koch, Robert . Covell, David McCahan and Rob- rt A. Voorus. Miss Louise Proctor will meet January with the Guntc Presbyterian C. uadron 5 pm., Memorial at Temple | Society | will hold its f| | Christian Union will FIRESIDE SERMON TO BE PREACHED AT CALVARY Dr. Abernethy to Talk on “Mat- ing Time” Tomorrow Night. Mount Sermon in Morning. the Sunday evening service at Calvary Baptist Church the pastor. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, has announced another fireside sermon serfes dealing with the problems centered in the home life. He will preach the first of this series tomorrow night, using as For his subject “Mating Time.’ In the morning Dr. Abernethy will preach on the subject “The Ministry of Personal Influence,” which is the second in his series on the “‘Sermon on the Mount.” Friday night the an- nual business meeting of the Sunday school will be held, at which time the reports of the several departments will be made and the officers elected. DR. HARRIS TO PREACH. “Joyful Man of Sorrows’ Theme in Morning. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor_of Foundry Methodist Church, will preach worning on “The Jovful Man of . and In the evening “When ughs.” Rev. John C. Millian. di- rector of religious education, conducts the junior church at 11 a.m. iday evening the Men's Club. r F. Shaw president, will hold nnual open meeting at which the “CROWN OF [IFE,” THEME‘ Rev. R. F. Etz to Preach at Uni- varsalist Church. Rev. Roger F. z, secretary of the Univeralist ceneral convention, Boston, will preach on of L at 11 am. tomorrow at the Metropolitan_Theater, under the aus- pices of the First Universalist Church. Kindergarten is held at 11 a.m. and the church school at noon. At 7 p.m. a meeting_of the Young Peoples' be held at the parfsh house, 1601 S street. BIRTH OF NEW HEROISM Dr. Porter's Topic for Sermon To- morrow Morning. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the first Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will preach tomorrow at m. on “The Birth of a New Hero- *and at 8 pm., “Why Go Limp- Communion service after the evening sermon. Swedish services will 3:30 p.m., by Rev. ark, J. be held at C. Chader of New- Quartet at Petworth Bnptm The quartet secured for the regular services at Petworth Baptist Church will begin its services tomorrow. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor, will have for the morning service “Hope, a Living Factor of Life,”” and in the evening his subject will be “Ventures Are Justified by Faith.” Stewardship Conference January 9-11 Tnder the auspices of the United suw:rd-hip Council of ¢ Churches of Christ in America and co-operation of Washington Federation of Churches LUTHER PLACE CHURCH 14th & N Streets Program B.M.—January PM —Junuary The WORLD COURT In PROPHECY BIBLE FORETELLS ITS OUTCOME Lecture by Dr.B.G. Wilkinson Dean of Theology, Washington Missionary College Lecture, 8 P.M. Musical Program 7:15 P.M. Leonidas Metcalf, Director CAPITAL MEMORIAL CHURCH which is being raised by Endeavorers | to Be| “The Crown | Y T THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JA ARY 9, 1926. |EPISCOPAL HOME GROUP T0 MEE Corporators to Gather Fri- day—Two Boards to Be Selected. A general meeting of the corpora- | tors of the Episcopal Church Home will be held in the parish hall of Epiphany Church, next Iriday at § p.m. Bishop eman, president the home, will preside. This meeting will close the first year of the organ: ized life of the corporators of the Eplscopal Church Home, although the act of Incorporation was executed in the Spring of 1924, and the home has | been In actual operation since the I of 1925. The home, s E Wisconsin avenue, provides ample commodations for a matron and five Kuests. At present the home is able to offer its facilities only to those who | are not financially destitute but who are without family or friends to tuke care of them. The plan is to provide in the future for indigent Ipisco. palians as well as for those whe aged or infirm. A board of governors and a board of lady managers will be elected at the meeting on Friday eve- ning. George R. Wales is vice presi- dent of the hoard of governors and Mrs. Willlam Channing Johnson. is the president of the board of lady man- agers. At this meeting will also be discussed arrangements for securing a more commodious bullding for the home. The Laymen's Serv Association of the Diocese of Washington was one of the original promoters of the plan for securing in Washington a home ged and infirmed Fpiscopalians. After the business of » tors’ meeting Bishon Free dress men’s Servioe The situat D. Amliss, presi ciation as follows Service Association mitted to three Noon-day Lenten 1 Church Home agazine.” Harry it of the The Laymen's rst of all com- definite works, ervices, the E and the Dioc 1 bt Dr. T. 0. Jones' Topic. “Allowing What Is N will be the theme of Ri sermon tomorrow nior t Temple Baptist Church: and in the evening he will preach on “The Joy of Salva- tion t_Approved" 0. Jones' PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th und N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. Minister REV. WILLIAM A EISENBERGE Assiatant and Direitor o Reherons Edu- 9:30—Sunday School Junior 9:45—Prim meat 9:45—FEveryeirl's Bible Class N. Thurston. Te Bible ¢ Iitermediate and Departments. Ll ry and Beginners' Depart M her. s for Men Class for Men Ma. 10 OO—Tra hes Training Clase berger., Teacher. dergarten for Children 2 to 6 years of age. 6:15—Christian Endeavor § oo R Todeavor Bupper and | Briet addre naughes of Sermon: by Dr ATTRACTIONS. P} AFEGUARDS OF Evening Choir of 100 Voicrs 8:00—Thursdax. Midweek Service Prayer and Conference. ALL WELCOME. _ nila- Wood ERTLS THE for . Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11 AM: “Seeing the Unseen” 8 PM. Evening Worship Special Musie. Eastern Presbyterian Church | Md. Ave. and 6th St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 &.m.—Comuminin Servicn un ecep- 9:30 a.m.—Bitls Sehool. 10:00 a.m Men's BIhlu Class. 7.00 p.m —Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m.—Address by Mr. James o Bty SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM “GOD FIRST” 8 Metropolitan Presbyterian Chnuh : 4th and B Streets S.E Rey. Freeley Rohrer. Pastor. 11:00—Communion service. Charles L. Overstreet. reaches. gular _C. E. meetin )thy Rohrer is the le D. D. of | Rev. Wm. | 'CHURCH EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN PLANNED| ;Dr. A. F. McGarrah of New York ‘Will Address Initial Meet- | ing Monday. | A chureh efficiency campaign will | he launched by the Waushington City Presbytery at a meeting Monday night |at § o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. A. F. McGarrah of New York City, who will be in charge of the campaign, will address the meet- ing and tell of the plans Varfous committees will be ap- | pointed at the Initial meeting to carry on the campaign, which is ex- pected to build up the spiritual life of the churches of the denomination. Plans also will be made toward rafs- ing funds to carry on the extension work. RESUME BIBLE STUDY. Central Presbyterlan Young Peo- ple's Class Meeting Again. The study Preshyte class for the in the (nmml s resumed fts | holidays. young people’s T Bible history n Church rtings since the Chr he class is making history of the Old completed th d has st seven books of the tible. These ns are arranged in the form of questions and answers, ll‘d by the pastor, Dr. . The class is not limited to voung people oi the Presbyterian Church, but 'S interested are in- vited to join the clase Al the New Yeur eve service vlor had with him in the ser Itev. John A. Bowman, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Tenn.; Iev. A. J. McKelway, who sraduates from Unlon Semi ichmond, next May. and Wi who is studying at Davidson College, North Carolina, preparatory to enter- ing the mini These three voung men are all members of the Central Preshyterian Church and entered the ministry under the pastorate of Dr Taylor. Dr. Taylor will preach to. rrow at both morning and evening Dr ) PRESBYTERIAN. _ Georgetown Church P St. near 31st N.\W. Rev. James T. Marskall, D. D, Pastor. Orrantzed 1870 9:45 a.m.—Sunday 11:00 am— School. 145th Anniversary Sermon By Dr. Marshall 5 pm.—Christian Endeavor 8 p.m—Sermon by Rev. Robert G. Lutch, D. D. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. | Res. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. 9:30 am —Sunday School. ermon by Dr. Taylor. TRuredAY PraTer Small children cared for during morning service Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. i 9 30 am.—Sunday School Bible Classas 11:00 am.—\Worship with sermon_by_Dr. followed by “Holy Reception of | Palmer’ 7:00 pm—Younk Peopie's Meeting, £.00 jp.m —Sermen. ervice | Ve Ceremonies ang. Dorma. "Gunton-Temple Memorial | 16th and Newton Sts. Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. Ch yuxllm Steward- Mus: by chorus choir; Mrs. Sindell, soloist. 30 P.M.—Twilight Service. y_the Pastor. Special Music—Mrs. Sindell, sopra- no; \lr East, hal’ll(m Mr. |\|eln tenor. | at 8 pm of the | BISHOP FREEMAN AMES NEW AIDE Rev. Franklin 15 Chosen as Canon at Na- tional Cathedral. Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Boha mer dean of Trinity Catheral, { Md., has been appointed u ington Cathedral of the National ¢ ciation by Right Rev. man, Bishop of Wasigngton. Canon Bohanan will establish his offices at Mount Saint Alban and take to increase the membership and & tivities of the association throughout the United States from 5.000 to 50,000 men and women, who will hasten the completion of the edlfice. Bishop Freeman will preach at the 4 o'clock services tomorrow afternoon in Bethlehem Chapel. The services will be broadcast by WCAP. (anon Henry Lubeck will preach at 11 | o'clock. PROVES HORSEMANSHIP Ja: | Sl panese Rides Up Steep Stairway of Famous Shrine. | TOKIO. January 9 (®.—For the | third time in the history of Japanese | horsemanship, a man has ridden up | the long, steep stairway of the Ata. goyama Shrine and made the return journey without injury either to him- | self or his mount. The intrepid horse | man was Toshita Iwaki. | “'The historic shrine high and has an incline degrees. of about 60 | Y. W. " PHYLLIS IIH'\TI Y, H01" Rhode Iuland ‘a Veuper | Servi Sunday. 4 pm | SECUT THE SECULAR _LEAGUE Musicians' Hall, GION l.m v red T vasion Froe— DIVINE SCIENCE. Science of Truth Association N.W.. Apt. 21. of right Fridays, & pm. n = I studies. open to the pib da Rainey. Divine Science National Center of Christ Healing and Healing ministey daily from 1 to pupils St NW front Private in e Nutional Centre of Christ-Healing and Christ-Service Noon meeting Wednesdays. Healing Mintetr 1 ' daily 11 to 1 6 at 81 Floor Front NEW CHURC l\\!Pdenbflr:lan) Church of the Holy City Sixteentl Above Q N W 9.45—Bible Classes, 10:00—Arcana Class for Adults Worship, with Pastor's V. PAUL SPERR! Mrs_ Ralph P. Barnard it Miss Mabel | PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Founded upon Christian tainad in the Bible and Baker Eddy. Established land, and Washington. D. erahip of Mrs. Annie C. Biil Gday services at 11 am.. in Assembly Room, Lafayette Hotel Address by Mrs. Bill i Subject : | “Deliver Us From Evil” Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place Science as writings of ¥ in_ London, Fng- under the lead = New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Place of Friendship ith and SERVICES: 9:45 AM.—Bible Schoal. 11 AM.—Morning Worship: “All God's Children” 6 P.M.—Young People's Fellow- D.D.. Minister. ATION WITHOUT 8:00 p.m.—“PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE BIBL =, Socletiss. ‘Communion and reception of members at ship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: 11I. “Personal Problems in Religion” THEOSOPHY. i Theosophical J Washington Lodge, Society | WL 1216 H Street N.W. SC\DA\‘ J;\\(’ARY 10, ADDR “PRACTICAL iDEATS IX ru:onnrn" rs. Mary R. Mea Wi Sir. Dowg Free. “Visitors Welcome. Dr. Baker's “Meditation” class, 6:45 | weienday, "Wt POt Stmembers) 8 o Classes YM!! and Fri at 8 pm. Bible Mysticism Sundaye at 6:30 Lihrary’ open Tuesiave and Thirsdays, 30-8 pm. Other days. 4:45.0 pm. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 X Si. W. Sunday. January 10, 8 p.m. ‘Reincarnation and Memory” Study class Wedneadays, 8 p.m. No Fees, mm'z Collections. A HEALING SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT 1709 1 STREET N.W. _ First-floor front, Sunday mornin o'clock, _Teacher. Mra. Florence Day.__Everyhods welcome. at 1 Hlar morning service. Cordial Welcome to All—TLarse Choir. NORTHMINSTER 11th Street and Rhode Island Avenue N.W. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. 9:45 am.—Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 6:45 p.m —Christian Endeavor. CHAMPION of 1] SALOON LEAGUE Pastor. he. Nein apean. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. rs, B. D., Pastor Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D. Pastor Emeritus 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, W. W. Tuckey. “Superintendent. 9:45 a.m.—Men's Bible Class, Frank L. Middleton. Tescher. .m.—Morning _Worship. Ser- ‘mon by Rev. Miers. Sub- “Why Did God Send His Son When He Did?” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- cietie 8:00 p.m.—Evening_Worship. Ser- b mon by Rev. Miers. Sub- Ject: The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBY IFR]AN 22nd St. bet. P and Q Sta. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. with classes for every member of the family. Witness-Bearera' Ciaas for Young Women, ~Sara L. Buchanan. LLB.. teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Children cared for during service. 3:48 p.m—Junior Christian Endeavor. pm—Intermediate ~ Christian = En- jenvor. 00 p.m —Sorial hour and “fm at the manse. to which al} strangers - in"the city are :00 p.m—Song service 0 DM —Divine Worship. ) D —Senior Christian Endeavor. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL 6 John Marshall PL (Opposite Courthouse) John Brittan Clark, Minister 11 AM. China in Tumuit Dr. Will Dobson 4:30—VESPER—S5:. How To Keep On Believing §. 8 at £:30 am. C! E. at 5:30 pm. Just How to Obtain Money Lecture by E. Matthews Dawson The Playhouse, 1814 N St., 8 P.M. Jan. 14—Admission Free Showing how physical and montal labor must be supplemented (0. Fuaranice success. INTERDENOMI A New Vision of the Perfect will be ARTHUR ALF AT Mon. Mon. Tue. Tue. Jan. 11, Jan. 11, Jan. 12, Jan. 12, 4:45 p.m. Bohanan charge of the comprehensive program | flight is 90 feet | con- | Regular Sun: {“THE UNSEEN PRESENCE "|REV DR. FAUX TO PREACH. 'G | DR. WOOD’S SERMON TEXT' ‘Church of Covenant Announcement | Includes Talk in Evening on City's Perils and Safeguards. | At | me the Church of lhe Covenant to- rorning ' will y sence.”” The subject of his evening mon is to be “The Attractions, Perils and Safeguards of the Cit | During the service a brief address will be given by Dr. James McConaughey | of Philadelphia | evening at 6 o'clock, the s Society will meet for an in formal supper followed by a busines after which Clifford K. Berry cantoonist of The Evening Star, will give an illustrated talk. Next Wednesday morning at 11 ‘lock, the Society of the Covenant | Wil hold its monthly meeting and | luncheon in the lecture room. Miss Clara W. McQueen will speak on the Ningpo Mission in Chir The midweek service for prayver and conference is held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. “Detours in Spain” s the subject of an illustrated travelogue to be given ood In the lecture room of January 18. at 8:15 p.m uspices of the League of i 7 under UNIVERSALIST. | general council, at the afternoon and evening services | { turned from a | Services Afternoon and Evening Gospel Assembly. Itev. Willlam M. Faux, officer of the will preach tomorrow of the Gospel 4 vaniy avenu ) Pennsyl a8 just e ands for the c id is o dele: s Conference 1o Le will be yer for to begin Rev. David H evangelist. R hPld TIIPMI«I ahserved as a nuary 21, when dowell will' be the - services will Wednesday “The First Spmuulm “Church Lecture by the Pastor. ALFRED H. TERRY “MANSIONS ABOVE" Followed by n 5 “'In m, }"‘lhrru b hian Temple, 101 caday. 0th, 27¢th a T person receives a crysta snduy. Wednesda tation by ap- || Church of Our Father i (Universalist) Congregation worships at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of « New Church) . CLARENCE E. RIC D. D.. Pastor g Service Sunday. January 10. Gene AMa Kindergarten at the same hour. | Music led by Quartet Chofr. Mrs. Aldermun ut the orgun. Church School at 12 o'clock (noon) er. dll t tion, Boston, Seats Free—Everybody Welcome. CATHOL) 'ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES: Low Masses at 7:15 and 8 15 H 158 at 9015, 11 zh M MEMORIAL CHURCH United Brethren in Christ North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. 8. B. Daugherty, D. D. inister The Manse: 2 Adams St. N.W. Morning: Rev. S. S. Hough, D. D, Dayton, Ohio. Evening: sion of the First in series of ermons on “The Evolution of the Kingdom." by the Minister Church School 9-$0—Missionary and Day & Int. Chris Fndeavor. 7:00 Holy Communion next Sunday, Jan. 17 Freparators Services Fridav cvening. dian. 15, B o'clock The Church of the Shared Life sr CHRISTADELPHIAN Chflstadclphlan Chapcl 2 Webster St ORSHIP. 11 AN i Chnmde ‘phmn Ecclesia 10w Al weleou _OTHER SERVICES. HALL A MISSION LA._AVE For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service, 2:30 P.M. Preaching by Rev_J Hudeon Taslor. Praver Meoting. Thursday. 8 P REFORMED FIRST ,I3th and Monroe Sts. N.W. Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER. Paator. Soivices 11 am. and & pm pm—CES. am.—Bible School = 7 GRACE 15th and 0 HENRY H. RANCK, D. D.. Pastor 2:40—Sunday Sehool. 7 pm—C. E 11 and 8—Holy Communion’ MINATIONAL. ave. se. Every “\mdn\' 11 SOCIETY OF WASH[M}TON 1326 Eye St. N (Healing Minist VIVA M. SUNDAY. 3 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY. 8 P.M. GARNETT JANUARY “Your Keynote of Life” WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. VIVA M. JANUARY “Inspirational Lecture™ Lecture also on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 8 0’Clock MEALING | CLINIC, Tharsday at 3 anc 7 Eight Free Lectures that will bring World in Which We Now Live glven by RED POISSANT THE BURLINGTON HOTEL 1120 Vermont Avenue (near Thomas Circle) Sun. Jan. 10, 3:00 p.m.—Keep My Sayings. Sun. Jan. 10, 8:00 p.m.—The Lion of the Tribe of Judah. 4:45 p.m.—The Single Eye. 8:00 p.m.—Failure; a Belief in Lies. Thy Strength is in Stillness. 8:00 p.m.—The Penalty of Looking Backward. 330 Pa.| Message and Developing Circle WEDN \TJ,\\;_ ."’\‘}" ARY 5 The Playhouse, 1811 N St. DR. JANE B. COATI cond and third Jresons tion. Planes of Lite Spiritual interviews N UNITY SPIRITUALIST | CHURCH Every Sunduy 15 PM Soclety Temole 509 G St N.W. Next Sunday Letu Rev. H. P. STRACK. Subj “If, God Made Man, Who Made God?" Spirit G Rev. 1DA Message Servien. Thursda ATRACK. 600 Peina at 8 P Ave, s . AN SCIENCE, " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIEXTIS - THE TRCH OF CHRIST. uoqo . MASS. SCIENTIST Columbia Second Church ol Lhrm Scientist 111 € st ny Third Church of Lh ist, \uenl‘st Masonie Temple, 1 Fourth Church of Ch The Arcade, 14th st SUBJECT “SACRAMENT" 11_AM. AXD £ PM SCHOOL —11 A ¢ EVENING MEETINGS RI.’\[)\\I. ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Blds..| 16th and K St cept Wednesday nd_hol D CHURCH—111 C Hours, Closed < | THIRD CHURCH “olorado” | 14th and G Ste—Hc (Wednesdays 10 to | days and holidavs | FOURTH CHURCH- Arcade. | 14th and Park Road (Second Flo 330 to 8 week davs (except Wed- days 9:30 B\l"l'l\ TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W Rev. T. 0. JON 11 am—“Allowing What proved.” 8 p.m —FThe Jor of Satvation.” Sunday Sehont 930 am B.Y. P. U, 7 pm EVERYBODY INVITED Fifth Baptist £ Yer ith S.W. 11 am —Dr. Briges Zn and James Shriver wiil preach on * a9 uu “Blag. a r- s Not EWARDSHIP. of officers Thursday, ¥ @ eocial with tefresh E. ch Swem VI man Jolly!" & pm. - Attractive Audito rium: comfortable lighta: vasy chairs (m Tike them): we believe the Rible: wi can sing; fine organ. 11 am. “An Oral Or. ¢ Centennial Bapt. Chiireli (debtiess) h & Eva ne CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST | (Just West of Chevs Chase Circle) { Edward O. Clark, Pastor Worship Service at 11 am | “CREATIVE GLORY" Heart-Warming Service at § pm n Nine Dimes Make a Dollar" tle Church With the Bix Welcome. Next Sunday Dedicatio KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. near B S.W. CHAS. P. RYLAND, Pastor 30 a.m —Bible School. am—Sermon Theme = “Readiness Vnr the 1926 Job' pm—B. Y Uy Meetings pam.—Dr. Nivers of ork will | deliver ‘an_illustrated sermon on ! “'Stewardship." Will usa all of the new 8. 8. room for class purposes for the firat time. We invite you and vonr friends and friends of your friends to meet with stor, “Winter < A Joke mude & the revival cam- | be | and Satur | 730 BAPTIST. West Wuhmgton Baptist Church Corner 31st und N Stx. N.W. [ ous te to| held | First Raptist Church 16th and O Streets SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER "astor Dr. M “The Birth of a New Heroism” Communion Why (o Limping Quartet Ch vening Club? Y.P L Have you joined the Sunday —In the Heart of W xt —For the Hearts of Wash Swedish sy Rev. € Chad METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS, JOHN COMPTON B{Ll Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN. “1926 Our Motto 197b Moo € ; EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE, “The OId Txmc Rehgton Father srlected VOUNG PEOPLE TLOVE VEC AR National Baptist Memorial AH All Prople™ mivia Bd.) Pastor nd Sermon Col Gove 11 AM.—~Worship “The Fumlthll;g of the House of God” 3143 PAL—Continuing the Series on Great Revivals— the Movement in America: “Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening” Church School, | Young Peopl | "SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor “The Selfish Christian. 1100am ol e Consuence a Safe Guide?” Baptisms Sunday Sehoal 0 pm—B Y Bright. ¥ " Highlands Baphst Church i Jefferson Ste TON M. SINMO: ver Ag Ph I‘\V ()RTH et Chu HENRY J. Pastor 1AM “Hope: A Living Factor of Life” MITH 8 PAL ! l"\ entures Are Justified by Faith | I | At Second St Eev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. 11:00a a30% Challenzing Falth | —Thureiar. & pm BETHANY REODE ISLAND Ave At Second St. NW Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. am. and 8 nm—Sermon by Pas o School, 630 B Y P.U. 6:45pn Midweek Service—Thirsday, & PM' F St het. 3rd and 415 Sts. S.W. oh of the late Rev. W. J. Howa Announces following services for 1 morrow 9:30 a.m—Sunday School 11:00 am—Sermon by Rer. | Washington. Sy als of Jesus 500 pm.—~—Junior C. F 6:00 pm.—Sentor C. ¥ 8.00 pm.—Sermon _hv Rev. J Enns. Subject. “Co) | T« Reason Togniher. Annual Church Meeting, 8th & (This service will be ‘| Evening at Eight—Beginning the Third Annual Series of | FIRESIDE SERMONS *MATING TIME” 3 All Are Invited, Especially the Young People | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH H Sts., W. S. Abernethy, Minister Morning at Eleven—Second in Series on the Sermon on the Mount “THE MINISTRY OF PERSONAL INFLUENCE” broadcast by WCAP.) i Junior Church—“Laying a Foundation™ Rev. H. J. Councilor Sixteenth and ALL SOULS' CHURCH Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “UNLESS ” 8:00 P.M.—Evening Service. Harvard Streets 5th & F Sts. NW. B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Sunday, Free, Jan. 10 Monday, Jan. 11, 8 P.M,, “The Four Horsemen of the Apocnlypu (Slereophcon Lecture) “Who Are the Wise Men?” Thursday evening at 8 o'clock—Pray- er Service and Bible Study. Wed. Jan. 13, 4:45 p.m.—Removal of Self Condemnation. Wed. Jan. 13, 8:00 p.m.—Effortless Achievement. \ A class will begin on Thursday, January 14, at 8 p.m., in which the teachings of Higher Mysticism will be presented. This is the new doc. trine which reveals to man a life of permanent happiness, success and health that can be enjoyed without strife or “THE EVOLUTION OF MAN” The traditiona! and the scientific account of man. The “Fall of Man"—down or up! The alleged perfection and inno- cence of the first man. Indisputable evidence of the evolution of man. WESTMINSTER Jth St Near K St SW. V. H. FOLION, FABTOR. Mrs. Chester W. Adalr, ist. 8. er Organ Mrs. Wayne B. ler, oy Comatinion_ aed. Intant " Baptism. 8:00 p.m—*'Steps in Peter's Fall." A HEARTY WELCOME TO THIS FBIENDLX CHURCH. All Cordially Welcome |