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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, CHURCHES LAUNCH EFFICIENCY DRIVE # Presbyterians of Capital Plan Three-Month Campaign Under Experts. h campalgn along lines ¥ has been launched erfan churches of this Dowey ° G in the Wood headed by or of the Dowey ot ‘urpose Is Outlined !\ deavor in manpower .| counselors attended fan nday The super- ington 1n~~v.\ ation Week Named. + | pasto will Q| » 1t h and ison to P)e'\ch | 1 N.W. ok D, D, Pastor. - Backs to ‘Their A HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. na Eve H ghlam’ I‘aphsl Clmrcll con Sts. N.W, MONDS. Pastor. with addiess. SAINT— Titgiraday evening. 8| 1y Invited. and Randolph Streets . HENRY J Pastor, 11 AM ERMON Nimrods of Truth Communion Sertice. Desert W | PETWORTH BIDS YOU WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES INCLUDING ] L AND B. Y. P. U. | MON anderers S | Union i | at which time | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The presidents and . missiona chairmen and other officers from socleties of the District held a dinner Wednesday night at 614 I street to discuss plans for their misslonary activities for the year. Announce- ment was made of the organization of @ “missionary flying team” under auspices of student’ volunteers under the direction of . the Chevy Chase P who will be ready cieties after March 1. P vid MeCahan resigned and V: ident Merritt L. Smith was elected to nll the vacancy. The “flying | squadron” will have charge of the Christian Endeavor service at the Church of the Cov- | enant_tomorrow ¢ pm. Irving L. Koch and Covell will speak on “Christian ndeavor ¥ mentals”; Robert A. Voor C. andard: and David Mc( on “Christian Endeavor in Action.” | The Northern Virginia Juniors will {again join with the District Juniors {in holding Junior Christian B | deavor 3:30 p.m. tomorrow f the Covenant. neilor will deliver an ad- the “Founding of will be presented 5. There will be ( “hristian }nds by the Virginia Jur song service report on the recognition fund. in charge of Miss J!Hmvl superintendent for the of Columbia Christian Lin- Union. ce Reformed Society of the meeting at Misslon tomorrow at it will glv | sical program by the soclet { under the direction of Lrl solotsts being Miss - Marg r. Carl 3. Jmmumumu bhanquet manuel Baptist Church last evenin Miss Josephine Tred U and the speake of Mount Pleasunt tional Church and Represe . D. Upshaw. The monthly meeting of the District f Columbla Christian Enrdeavor which will close Christinn ¥ week, will be held Monda: s English Lutheran Church, at 8 | Bowker. District will have Cent 3 D a mu chorus Apple, Apple, Apple. and t About ir was toast- | Unton, streets, nd | methods and will close the Dr. 'm ognition fund campag: v reporting on the campaign | this mee Rev. R W Brooks to Speal\ Lineoln Congregational T morning R k from the on Through ian Endeavor Society po . Services at Highlands. At the H Fourteenth Rev Baptist Church erson streets. the wil Special Services Arranged. A ncements f special service have been made ut the Western Fr ‘h\ llrlun Ch h. Tomorrow will 1 dav The pastor will prea Mephibosheth” at the service night will be {in the 2 Do BAPT | KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCI 9th St. near B S AND, Past 1 roh Hos a WELCOMF 'BROOKLAND BAPTIST | 12th and Newton Sts. N £ BRANCH, N 'Flfth S ith 8.V “THE MODERN PRODIG by ; 75 Sehlicter of Philadelphia P SECOND 1 BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. 11:00 am— “What Is a Saint?" §:00 p.m.— “What Shall l Do Dith My Li Young People’s Night Young Peoy Chorus Baptism. 9:30 am—sunday 7:00 pm—B Y. P Brief. Brieht. Huppy_Services—Come. "TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and Rev. School =% T. 0. JONES. ANCEIN PRAYE! Qmmunion EST (O T\rru‘!\' LIFE, — | METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. | MORNING AT ELEVEN: “Mountain Top Messages” Evening at Seven-Forty-Five “Millions Now Living Are Dead Ones” le School: 10. Mr. Shaver meets ca and you will come agal:.. SR o0 Foang paple and Kesp Youns. CALVARY BAPTIST CHU RCH 8th & Dr. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Preaches at 11:00—“The Little More and How Much It Is” xth in the seri “The Sermon On the Mount” 8:00—“With All My Worldly Goods” Fifth in the Fireside Series on Home and Its Problems You will receive a hearty welcome. Junior Church—Sermon “When Jesus 9:30—Sunday School. | GLOW. GO_AND GROW BAPTISM H Sts. ies of studies on by Rev. H. J. Councilor Was Tired” Christian Endeavor, 6:45 T Mitchell, at Tm- | . Intermediate | D. C, REVIVAL CONTINUES. Dr. Ward to Preach at First M. P. Church Tomorrow. The union revival services conduct- ed by Dr. Isanc Ward at the First M. P. Church, Fourth street between 2 and G streets southeast, continue with Increased- interest. The evan- gelist has preached every night this Il preach tomorrow, 11 night COMMITTEE NAMED FOR CONVENTION Local Men to Prepare for Coming of Northern Bap- tists in May. week. Dr. am W and . the meet- Carolina The locul committee on arrange- ments for the Northern Baptist Con- vention, which will hold its nineteenth annual session here May 2530, has been appointed by Dr. W. S. Aber- nethy of Calvary Baptist Church, who | chafrman of the co The following ministers and laymen | rom local Baptist churches have been | named by Dr. Abe . g erett, chalrman of Sawyer. hotels and entertainment Alton D MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. Deaconess K. E. Phelps to Address Mt. Deaconness Katherine who i8 in charg he hedral Schools for (€ a Women, in Anking, China, will speak to the stu- dents of Mt. Vernon Seminary tomor- row at 430 pm. She will attend the meeting of the Young People’s Society of Epiphany Church at 6 p.m § in Christ Church, Vernon Seminary Students. E. Phelps, . banquets; Iu Mrs. O. E. Howe, ¥ : Mrs. H. M. Kendrick pitality to missionaries 3. emorial g; Rev. H. J Tt She also will Clyde H. Freed, transportation; I Il\l-’\mv uu- E wi opal Churches in Alex: ton Jackson, reception; Rev. H. W. O. |andria. Millington, pulpit supply: Dr. . W hospital and restroom; 11. 1 s and hall decorations; J ipplies; Jobn Ruthven, Rev. N. M. Sim- . H. Bagby has been Dr. Herson to Speak. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. cupy the puipit ot morrow at Han copal Church, streets, Herson will oc- both services to e Methodist Epis Sixteenth and monds, elected tre Convention | churches 1n . and | of work | and in 10 for 3 000 dele; 1 cxpected to which will be " Baptist 9,000 e Beginning States from Matne Hers and visitors s the convention, (hL' Washing Auditoriun Rhoades, jr., of Ohio is president | ctor's ot the convention. Afd of St. Margaret's Men's Club of that a dinner for on of the church to be Friday. L. O. Armstrong a talk, illustrated with m Dlctures, des will vae Free Puhhc Lecture. “Keeping fn Good Health' is the sub- of a frec public lecture to y Dr. George H. Wright, Washington Lodge, heosop! clety, 1 street, tomorrow p.m. held next will give tion it um h ‘the Will Hold Communion. ‘ommunion will be celebrated ut th ixth Frasbyier 3 h tomorrow. In the eveni Rev. { frey Chobot “Freedor ik BAPTIST. o] The Zion Baptist Church | Sts. S.W, B Rev F St Bet. Srd and 4 Wm. J s Rev Subject New Management.” 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Rev. Georse P Samser MEMORIAL CHURCH United Brethren in Christ 9:30 AM 5:00 PA.—J G:00 P MR E West Wash-ngton Baptist Church D. D.. Minister Corner 315t und N Sts, N.W. StNW, mons by the Minister, iversary will be obse h achool at 940 Christian Endeavor The Church of the Shared Life First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor. 11 AM “OF THE EARTH E. OR OTHERWISE. Musie by First Baptist Quari 8 EPISCOPA MARVIN M. E. CHURCHlSOUTH Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W . F. A. Lambert, Pastor EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH'" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 8 PM “LAMPS OF CHARACTER BUILDIN! Sunday School, 9:30 am. 6 to T4 All Rapid Traneit busses pass ‘church door. In the Meart of Washington for ths Hearts of Washington Take Lincoln Fark Car Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., PASTOR 9:30am—Sunday School. 02.m—Morning _ Worship and Communion. 7:00p.m—Epworth League, e e 8:00pm—Evening Worship and Sermon, “JESUS’ FRIEND.” Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer \Ice(mz | Herhert F. Aldridge. Musical Director, | Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W., Near Lamont. Reverend R. L. FULTZ, Pastor. ern_Ave.. Near the Circle.) l‘d\\nrd 0 (|ark Pastor “Hearing the Innudlble “Is Man Ivmnorul. ne Answer to Mr. Luther Burbank.) P T ATH Church With the Big Welcom 1 BIBLE SCHOOL SPEC “hogse Yo This Day Thou Wilt Serve Immanuel Baptist National Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Rd. 9:15—Bible School Prayer Meeting. 9:30—Opening Exercises of School 10:00—LIFE CHOICES (Decisions). .Y(mnlon : ".1’1\"?,7'{.'.':.5“'}%‘ :Jfiffi’m"" u‘a,""’“ Feb 12—cChureh sm-ml. e che 0:30 a.m —Sunday lanses. 11:00 am ‘:lumlnr Worship. EVANGELIST RUDASILL. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by EVANGELIST RUDASILL. Chorus Cholr. Percy S. Foster, Song Leader. Sctiool and Bible | * Sermon | invited. ;_South Carolina Ave. S.E. GRACE F. W. JOHNSON, Pastor l‘ 30——Nh|e Scl Imul (‘lasxen for all, 25 \l TTER WITH 45y FATTA 6:45—Y oung METHODIST LI’IS(‘OPAL SOUTH. Mt Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative 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 .—“BISHOP OF CHINATOWN” REV. J. T, NOONAN, known the country over for his mission work among New York City’s Chinese, will preach on “CONVERTED IN PRISON.” 8 P.M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH “The Prodigal Son’s Mother” A. B. PUGH MEN’S BIBLE CLASS —is conducting a campaign for new members. Come and join with a live group of men carrving on a vital and earnest work. Special Music b; Chorus Chm.r og Supper Clie'v{Cli’aSé Baptist |[|.one or, sr = canorra ave. x| SCHOOL TO OBSERVE 33D ANNIVERSARY Appropriate Features Planned at Memorial United Brethren Church. The Memorial United Brethren Chufeh School, North Capltel and R streets, will celebrate the thirty-third anntversary of its organization to- morrow morning at 9:40 o'clock, with appropriate features. Recognition will be given to those who helped to organize 33 years ago. The minlster will morning service on “The Finished Life” and in the evening on “The iration,” the fifth discourse in the serfes on “The Evolution of the Kingdom.” preach at the NOVENA AT ST. MARY’S. will February Every Morning. Close A novena will be held at St. i c Church beginning today and February 14. There will be every morning at 7 o'clock, and on Sundays. it 7:30 o'clock there will be a ser- mon, prayers and benediction. The Feast of Qur Lady of Lourdes will be observed Thursday, _REFORMED. b REFORMED GRACE m_\“mh and 0 N.W. H. RANCK, : 11 00— Malachi'e Dav and ‘Ours. Tagsons From 8 17 s ey nday school ‘iFlRST " Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister 9:30—Graded School Work oo —Christian Endeavor, —Sermon VERMONT AVENUE Vermant Ave. North of N St. Gogreta Ave. THE i £ oF T Ty Chrvstmn Church Ninth and D, Sts Near KT ot CHEROES: i Bibin School earor Societl THODIST :EBENEZER M E'CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Sts. ST Rev. 4. W. WATERS. Minister. 9:30 am 11 Rermon by pastor. League hour. AV iE TO ALL. | METHODI> T EPISCOPAL (Colored). Galbraith A M E. Zmn Clnlrdl €. F. Society. “hing and Evening | and Bible r services. ME’ THU[)I\T EPISCOPAL WHITE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 14—Mass Mary's In the evenings 1926. GUNTON-TEMPLE TOPICS. | Rev. Bernard Braskamp to Speak on Lincoln. Rev Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church will preach tomorrow morning,at the 11 o'clock service on || “The Soul's Cry for Falth. At the twillght service, which is held from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock, he will speak of “Some of the Spiritual Qualities of Lincoln’s Character as Portrayed in John Drinkwater's Play. Thursday evening at E o'clock there will_be an address in the chapel by Capt. Gordon ‘Smith of the Jugo- slavian legation. i Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH . ROBERT §. BARNES. Pastor. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SE. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minlster. 9:30 A Suiday School—Me; Congressman Taylor of W. 11 AM ine Worship_ Sermon by the Minister N R GFRER MAN'S TASK AND MINE.- Music by Trinity Quartette. B PM Men'a Booster, Sunday, Sermon-—“ROCKS AN " Bible Class. Va. will speal. ut Se A 5reat Bong Beraite Tor Everyhody Musie by Quartatte and Choris Choirs WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sta. N.E. Rev. WY. M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. 0:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. Holy Communion. .00 pan—Epworta League 8:00 p.m— “Persevering.” McKENDREE Mass. Ave. NW. Between Oth and 10th Kts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Praver Service. 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School—Cigsses for persons of all ages. 11:00 AM.—Fastor's five minutes with e children. ~Sacramental secvice. bv the me: “The Rell Fraternaliam Appli MIDWEEK SERVICES. Toesday, Methodist Class 0 _P.M.—Child Pastor: ion. of Prager Meeting: | Frida Junior Eoworth Leagur. HAR- | 812 20th St Rev. Jumes I WL MeLain, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 & m —Preaching by’ the Pastor. 00y m—Epwortl Leagus §:00 .m — Preachi Connecticu A HEWG and et Y CHASE, D. ¢ FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. oceupsing on Come and enjos it it 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY 11:00 am Communion Service. Reception of Members 8.00 pm— “How are e We Saved?” EVERY 0\'1" ( flRDI ALLY SCHOO] HAMLIN METHODIST EPISCOPAL “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph T. Herson, D.D., Minister < 9:30 A.M.—Church School. i HH 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. _Subj g » 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “In the Beginning God.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. ect: *The Significance of the Present Religious Unrest.” <~ Thursday, 3 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. Music by vested cholr. % Edith B. Athey, organist John H. Marville, director of music 30—Calvary Men's Bible Clas 8:00—Public Worship, with ser: GOMERY on_the subj SPECIA ELSIE F. MONTGOMER METHODIST _ EPISCOPAL _ CHURCH CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle M. Frampton, Director of Religious Education -30—Calvary Church School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 1 ()()-—Pubhc \Vcrshxp, with sermon by the ‘\II\ISTER on the sub- “THE UNGENEROUS EXCUSES OF THREE MEN” SPECIAL MUSIC 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. “THE POUND OF FLESH” JULTA CULBERT GRAY, Director of Church Music SEATS TO THE PEOPLE A HOSI’[TABLE 'WELCOME TO THE PUBLIC s. Mr. Stewart \’npond Pr:sxdent. ‘mon-lecture by DOCTOR MONT- ect © L_MUSIC Y at the Organ UNova' “E. CHURCH (Organ MIN! 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. 9:30 A.M.—Church school. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon by Rev. J. Phelps Hand, D D. “A Perilous Supposition™ 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League service. “Some Marks of a Christian Church” MUSIC BY THE FOUNDRY QUARTET CHOIR. — Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Mid-Week Prayer and Praise Service WELCOME W. B. T. busses.pass METHODIST EPISCOPAL ized 1814) ISTER Rev. Morris E. Swartz, D. D. the doer Science of Truth Lecture. “How to Release the Inner Power' will be the subject of a lecture at the Sclence of Truth Assoclatio: 1800 1 street, Apartment 21. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Ada Rafney will speak. Wednesday at 5 p.m. the laws nf heallng will be explained. Sunday | ., spiritual interpretations of | | z Ingram Memorial Church CONGREGATIONAL Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. 11 AM “Jesus Confesses "l_« \Ies‘\zllshm 8 PM “Music and Life. CIINIET:\I"’I PHI Chmtadelphun Ecclesia Al LODGE WAL _Every_ am Al welcome. Chnstade!phxan Chapcl 733 Webster St N.W. WORSHIP. 11 A.M ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LIILR(__H ()Ii CHRIST. SCI ks OF THE MOTHER CHT ROH Fingt AHe OF CHRIS FEEISHRAEY First Church of th’llt. \cienfin Columbia Road and Euclid St Second Lhurch of (.hrlst, Scientist Third Cllllrch of bhrul, Scientist Masonic Temple, 13th St and N_ Y. Ave Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Arcade, 14th St. and Park MT. PLE»\SA\T [ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road > 9:30 am—Chu 11:00 am 5:00 p.t h Echool ~“Faith's Holy Hours.” Anding up to L1 PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 13th and P Sts. N.W Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. 9:30 a.m —Church 8 11:00 am— “Is The Church Losing Out?" 6:30 p.m.— .P.S.C.E. “Lhrls! BrIngs Wealth” SUBJECT: “SPIRIT” 1001 READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K —Hours 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- | days and holidays, 2 SECOND ( —Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays THIRD CHURCH—Colorado BIdg., 14th and G Sts—Hours, 10 to § ' (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, ‘and Sur days and holldays, 2 FOURTH CHURI 14th and Park Road (Se RN frWednesdays, @ Cleveland Park Congregational Church asth and Towell Sts. 9:45 W md Floor) "The Loul Parable” vs (except First Congregational Cliurch 10th and G Sts. N.W. The Minister, REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Will Speak at 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Moming Serrce, 11 O’Clock—Sub;ec!, 'With Jesus” one welcome. Com Special Sunday Night Service 8 O’Clock “Christ and Lincolr! —A Comparison and a Partnership” VI:'.SPER CONCERT PROGRAM 4:45 O’Clock Artists: IRENE STOLOFSKY, Conce: 2,000 concerts—45 States. ] HERBERT MACFARREN, Composer-Pianist. Honor graduate Roval Academy of Music, London MRS. E. D. CUMMINGS at the organ. WHEN WILL THE DEAD RETURN TO EARTH? What greater blessing could we ask than that our lost loved ones might be restored to us amid conditions of health, peace, joy and happiness? That all this and more will soon be realized through the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth will proven from the Scriptures by J. F. Stepheuson SUNDAY, 11 AM. York Theater Ga. Ave. and Quebec St. NW. All Welcome Tnternational Bible Students’ Association SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION TUNITARIAN 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 THRIFTY SOUL” 8:00 P.M.—Evening Service. “JESUS CHRIST IN EVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT” | Musical Ministry: Miss Gretchen Hood, Soprano Richard Lorleberg, Cello Miss Elsa Raner, Violin Lewis Atwater, Organ Come Tomorrow, Sunday, 3 O’Clock FREE PUBLIC MASS MEETING Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South S9th and K Sts. NW. Under Auspices of the CENTRAL' UNION MISSION “The Mission of the Churches” Hear J. ARTHUR SCHLICTER of Philadelphia, v~ tionally known mission official, tell of his faii “From Wealth and Fame to Rags and Shame” Learn how Washington churches meet such human problems daily through their Central Union Mission. Other speakers: T. J. Noonan. New York's “Bishop of Chink- town”; Mrs. John S. Bennett. E. H. DeGroot. jr., presiding. Mount Vernon Place Quartet, R. Deane Shure, Directing ALL SEATS FREE—NO COLLECTION

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