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Tii EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1926. LUTHERAN CHURGH s PROGRAM VOICED. $2,000, 000 Approp”lated to Continue World Service Throughout Year. 2liee | ) el $100,000 Metropolitan M. E. Adopts Resolu- LUTHER LEAGUE The ox Luther Le lumbia m Community Hold S LATE PASTOR HONORED. i tion of Condolen Thurs | n Me | Rev LW | BISHOP DELIVERS },,:‘:;L':":ii:if::iif; CHARGE ONFEB.2.. Triennial Speech to Be I\:’Iade' at Diocesan Convention in Capital. n b Will Preach at on “Your F | eratin J it i | tary | "™ tive I | win AMERICAN U. OFFICIAL GIVES SERMON SERIES Dr. Frank W. Collier Speaks Before Bolgiano Class of Foundry Methodist Church. Dr. Frank W. graduate school, is delivering fes of “Trenc - Thinking Men” before the ss of the Foundry \mlu, ! Church. His s he “Christ Church of Covenant. “Alliances Entangling and Lib t of the sermon morning by Wood. -~ During ement concern 1vh\um~x in France , fleld secre- Collier, dean of the nerican University, mm, hy Dr. MeAll Associition. rs 1. Krause, representa- | gl the Washington Federation | (omorrow Churches *in the Juvenile Court.| pe Adress the Christian Endeavor | w evening. | | will Music” will be will be ren Club University. At Dr. Wood will and the Intel week service is held in ject rick Alrector of conduet the A surve dur fam church ) .o - !ilies not connected with any BISHOP’S VIS!TATION. - : | To Address Men's Club. Freeman Due at St. Paul's| Prof. Neval 11 Church Monday Evening. shs dueul i ition for 1an will make Thomas, | 't Presbyter s u re-{and R streets, tomorrow at 6 vill afford | ndidates and | opportunity te ‘\ PRESBYTERIA Eckington " | | Rev. W E. Brundage, R e the saint fror PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 16th and Kes dy Sts. NW. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, * Pastor. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave. 15th and N Sts. REV LES WOOD, D. D “The Chrlnhan Church” || “S(ones of Hymns” _— Eastern Presb‘,’tenan Church FISENBERGER, i | wious Edu. | \ REV. WILLIAM A E t and Direct fiate and iers’ Depart Ciass Miss Ma “Tearher. HAKDSHIPS OF RECEPTION FOR PASTOR. Washington Baptist Minister Guest at Ladies’ Aid Affair. Rev. Charles B, West Washington Japtist Ch will be tendered reception by Afd S pty at the iday evenin in b entering his fourth year special program has been FORMED. REF ORMED I 0 NW “1aeh and ¥ DioAMES DBt WNEK, Fustor SPIRITUALIST. Tlle F:rsl bp'ntua 5l Church “RELIG ()l S IH;I CSPIRIT MESSAGE SEANC || Message and Develupmg Cucle WEDNESDAY, JAFUARY The I’l:lyhnuu-, 1814 N St DR. JANE B. COATH s rviews by ap Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach. Itev. Homer A. Kent First Brethren Church I streets s of the th and will T Heil then ATASSACHT METHODIST ERISCOPA McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W- Botween 9th and 10th Sts. (THE KED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 AM.—Praver Service. : First Primitive Evangelical || ummm Science Church Nutionil This Chy | THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musiciuns' Tl 1006 E St “THE MEANING L ARG |\|Hl\ll\\14 ¥ ERPRETATIO CHERIST VERMONT AVY EN UE mont s AKLY \\u(n» of N st L Pa'rk V'f\« C‘xr lan Church bark Ru Ill\’\\ I" \\ll‘lll Mini flnr TALENT. n; E. meatty SAUDGE NV E \I\TH STREET Chrlstl.m Church Ninth and D St NE. 100—rAx <1k Fokey YO b _'" FADING SIGHT. MELTON, Columbia Heights Christian BENI I Minister 9:30 AM.—Sabbath School—Classes for, tulk o non by the At desns’ | Theme, Door. 6:15 P.M.—Epworth Leagne—Devotion- i A0 service. 8:00 PM.—Sermon by the he Pastor: Christian's Highest MIDWEEK SERVICES. Tuesday, 8:00 I.M.—Methodist Class Me Wednesday, 1:30 P.M—Child we Clinic: Thursday, 8:00 P.3.— Frayer Meeting: Friday, 645 P.M.— Juninr Epworth Leagne W EQLEY CHENY CHASE D, FRED (. REYNOLDS, Minister. )45 a m —SUNDAY SCF = I HL PEACEMAKER” No. 3—“POPUL ARIT\ 2 EVERY ONE CORDIALI INVITED. Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall P1. (4%) and C St. NW Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Ciass for Men i for M ster. Church Park Road, West of 1ith St 11 AM. METHODIST EPISCOPAL sovrn, | Marvey Baker Smith, Minister “Feeding the Thousands” MARVIN M.E. CHURCH_SOUTHJ i 5 P 5 the Pas CHEVY CHASE | DR. LOVING AT ZION. PRE%BYTERIAN i S 11 Will Preach at Morning Service Tomorro ATLIANCES FANGIING AND EIBERATIN Sermon —Serme tor e “To Whom Shall We Go?” A. Lambert, Pastor Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 'EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL avor Supper and 0 & Service Sermon Ly Dr lng‘ram Memorlal Church L CONGRES oir of 100 V WATERS, M urch ton Rev. W GLORIOUS VIéION. IS TOPIC Dr. Pierce to Preach at First Con- gregational Tomorrow. Rew 5 Mass. Ave. and : 00— Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. hlq suhje 11 at ilis Job. nd G 3 - \ | Midweels ALL WELCOME. _'| EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th § AN — “Jesus and Popular Demand” B P Privilege of L wELE To A HODIST EPISCOPAL (Clored). { Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church | 6th_ St.. het nd M ONW. WM. D BATTLE. P crrRen Charen, - at i1 am. on A Winter Story Sermon. t “Winter & “The Living” —“OFFERING THE VI T Fo will be given t T AT ¥ CAROLINA AVE Take Lincoln Park Cai Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PASTOR Jnhn Mnrshall Pl NE. John Brm-n Clark, Minister 1AM, E 1S NONE OTHER” Does God Answer Every Prayer?" L League. Cleveianci gl"ark Convregahonal Church d Towell S Weslem Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 10th and 20th Sts. NW. Rev, Donham, Pastor 11 AM REV. J. R. DUFFIELD, D. D. 8 PM.: REV. J R. DUFFIFLD D.D. Musie by 9:30a.m. School. Sunday forning Worship SERVICES, | IO OUR 111 continue d “An!lcrs Parnh anh\va TRIN[TY Fifth St. and Penna. Ave Rev. FRANK STEE “CHRIS “How to Feel E Wi meet in thel 945 pm. Mr. S group in ¢ E Should We Send Christianity to Latin \me: Scott. : pworth League 7:50 pm—Organ Recital 8100 pm—E g Worship and Sermor 11 o' mon. “Tricks in the Trade of foe" L Command. ‘mornine UNTVERSALIST. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH . ROBERT S, BARNES, Pastor. SE MAN, Minister Thur Praye | | 1 | Herbert . Aldridce. Mus | dwin Moore, Ji t - i | 8 P.M Mecting. Song 1 Church of Our Father GEORGE I‘”\"\v“ Pastor. e ' (Universalist) PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) Congregation worships at Tith and B Ste, N Crandall's Metropolitzr: Theater EoRS g ousuininte: F Street at Tentn 9:30 am.—Church Sch (Pending_the Building of a ew Church) “Meaning of Materialism.” ““The Meaning of M New Interpretatio will be presented | before the open forum of th League, Musicians’ Hall, 1005 ¥ Central Presbyterian Churcn (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. alism: Some | i Georéetown Church REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL. D. D.. UNION . E CHURCH 812 Rev. James 1 W Pagtor 20th St Mel NW. . . D, Pastor. I'¥ the Pastor = i ’ 3 y M. E. Church | hristian Dietetics” bim =S by Br Tag or Lo South n S C R | New York Av enue| n Fort Stevens sit to Chicago. Corner Georgia Ave. | Presbyterian and Rittenhouse St.| D. L. SNYDER Church New York Ave. and 13th St. “Fear of Death.” | At Lincoln ( | Rev. CLAREN LOINOrrow mori | Morning Servies § At 11 lock. By Rev. John van Schaick, D. D., Emeritus. Theme. lorida Titanic Forces Battling for Supremacy”™ Kindergarten at the same hour., led by Quartet Choir, Alderman at the organ. chool at 12 o'clock (noom) RICE. D. D.. Pastor | tay. January 24. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AN —“A Mirror for Christians.” 6:45 PM.—Fpworth Leaguc 8:00 P.M.—Address by Dr. 11 1 Service by the Pastor CAR UINE MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL Columbia Rox V THOUGHT. A HEALING SERVICE WILL RE HEL N STRE CHURCH Sunday School Near 14th St 9:40 AM. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 11 AM: Two Groups.” 8 P.M “Sermon Lecture < e A CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL With Pictures.” 1 « “ather,” from “The Redemption” Washington Heights RVICES: I - — ark! Hark! My Soul” Presbyterian Church CALVARY el o i ue Southern NMethodist 3 3030 QUE S WM. A!l'KLk\Fl . » 1A “Will You Be Missed?” W SPM— »“No! Far, But Not In” h “The . “Facing the Music.” ‘oundry Quartet Choir: 500 DM —Vesper N The Place of Faith and Friendship Walter Amos Mor. Matthews 811 N Daweson NW. *h Living Soul Awaits,” from “The Creation" FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D.D.—Ministers—Franklin I. Winter 11 A.M.—Dr. Pierce speaks: “A GLORIOUS VISION” (Admission tickets unnecessary befors 10.20 and after 11.) 8 P.M.—Mr. Winter speaks: “THE CHALLENGE OF PRESENT DAY RELIGIOUS LIFE” SPECIAL MUSIC—ELSA RAINER, Violinist Chorus 60 voices, both services; Ruby Smith Stahl, Charles T. Ferry, organist. Vesper Concert, 4:45 P.M. HOWARD UNIVERSITY CHORUS Fifty-five Voices Free-Will Offering 1 So Clot ! Morning Worship: (Bischoff). “The Discovery of Self” | —Young People’s Fellow- ship and Tea. i the Grass ). REV Welcome R. T. Busses Pass the Door. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Frank - CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merl M. Frampton, [)ircclor oi Religious Education intendent President. Svening Worship: “Personal Problems in Religion” MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D, Pastor. SUNDA SUNDAY SCHOOL AND RIBLE CLASS VIVA M. JANUAR rm Obstacles” s Pt SUNDAY. § “Overcoming Al WEDNESDAY, “True Pray “I Understand” Lessons by Garnett January APHYSICAL SFINED NORTHMINSTER 11th_Street and Rhmh |nhml Avenue ll \ HUGH Pemptations Music by Mrs. Sindell, sopran in, tenor. SCHtol 9:30 a.m—Eunday and Bible > Worship, MINISTER on the subject “THE RECORD OF A GREAT MAN” SPECIAL MUSIC orth League devotional worship. At this time DI MONTGOMERY will give f one of the most striking books of the hour, by I BARTON, entitled “THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS” SPECIAL MUSIC with Sermon by the 00 am E\AI\UEL orbinix_auestion | —— 3 = i ; e Chrlstadelphan Chapel - di . 5 irector; TERMS L ATREDAS worth League 101 ME PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL PM. SUNDAY il nm —“THE ATONE- sm, Mens Bible v school: 7 Momors %hjr.?. = Jos. e St = Self—Heredits —Safva Chnfladelphxapnhfigc!$f:? s G o A e | OPAL SOUTH. Gosvel sinzing A cordial invitatio: tiend Every \fl"']‘llfllll ‘T EP! Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southerm Methodism’s Representative Church) 9th 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 a.m.—“The Spirit of Christ.” 8 p.m.—“Big-Game Hunting.” A. B. PUGH MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Rossell E. Mitchell, teacher, is conducting 2 campaign for new members. The idea we wish to get in the hearts and minds of every church member is: “Never let your child remember a time’ when you were not active in Sunday school work.” Washington Ketchum, Minister. Ave., 28th_and M Sts. N.W. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fafrmont Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D, Pastor Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D. Pastor Emeritus ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHE BRANCHE THE Sunday, January 31, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Toledo, Ohio, speaks, 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ABLE \\H,(u\u HAMLINF “The Charch Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street l()scph 0 Iler~on D.D., Mmmcr 9:30 A.M.. —-Church School. 1:00 A.M.—Sermon by the Rev. J. Martin Gillum, D.D., District Superintendent West Baltimore Dis- trict. :00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. :00 P.M.—The Rev. Charles S. Cole, D.D., President Slbley Memorial Hospltal ¥ = = A HOSPI UNITARI = ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship “THE LIGHT FROM HEAVEN” 8:00 P.M.—Evening Service “EVOLUTION AND HISTORIC CHRISTIANITY” | Longfellow's query. Religion as a mode of motion. Motion of what? Toward what? Is Christianity a body of belief or a temper of miad? The abiding elements of changing beliefs. UNITARIAN. SC First Church m L.hr Columbia Second &hurgh of "Chri Third Lhurgh m Christ, Masonic Tomple, 13th st Fourth Lhurgh of Chri The Arcade, 14th st METHODIST‘ EPISCOPAL | SUBJECT “TRUTH” L1 AN 30 a.m —Sunday School. W. W. Tuckey, Superintendent. 0:45 a.m.—Men's Bible Class, Frank L. Miadleton, Teacher. ning Worship. Ser- by Rev. Miers. Sub- “The Law of Christian Giving” 7:00 pm—Christian Endeavor So- Bervices— 3 AND & P iAM G MEETINGS— READING ROOMS: IY‘%T CHURCH—Investment Hour: ng Worshin mon by Rev. Subject “The Symbolism of the Wise Men” Ser- Miers. THIRD 14th and G (Wednesda days :uul TOURTH l4lh and l‘ ric ¥ 8:30 10 9 Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Orga; Mre. Wasne B: ‘Wheeler. Sotoat. Arcade, ! Floos Special Music by the Reorganized Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus ad Floor Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, organist Choir of 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. o= y All Cordially Welcome John H. Marville, director of music

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