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12 CHURCHWOMEN BID MEN TO MEETING Episcopal Diocese Auxiliary | Arranges Institute Program | for Tuesday. The m: of Wa ny attend the Auxiliar at 8 o' . F of the Episcopal Diocese on have been invited to meeting of the Woman's be held Tuesday evening at Epiphany Church. Rev. rector of the kit L. Osborn, will eonclude the Wo: - institute of ; it the second of in Washiugton. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, rector of Al Souls’ Memorial Church, will conduct a “quet hour” at 10 a.m. Miss Sallie Dean of Richmond will speak at 11 a.m. on the apporiunities for young women in the work of the auxiliary. Intercesslons for missions will be held at noon. From 12 to 1230 oclock Miss Louisa Davis, president of the Wi an’s Auxillary of the Diocese of Vir- ginta, will condict a meditation on the “message,” which is a resolution adopted by the Woman's Auxiliary a vear ago at the general convention in New Orleans, promising a rededi- cation ef its members to a life of devotion to Christ. Mrs. C. R. Pancoast of Philadelphia, who has traveled extensively through the foreign mission flelds, at 1:20 p.m. will describe the handicraft products of the various countries in which missions are conducted, and will tell of the rale of mission-made goods in this country. Three other addresses are sche@uled for the afternoon, as follows: 1:45 o’clock, “Suggestions on Public Speak- ing,” Mrs. Willlam Channinz John son of Washington: 2:15 o'clock. ““Some Results of Systematic Parish Visiting,” Miss Ellen Young, and 2:30 o'clock, “Education Work In the Woman Auxiliary,” Miss Laura Boyer, assistant education secretary, Natlona! Board of Woman's Auxiliar: Persons attending the institute will bring with them their luncheon, and the women of Ilpiphany Church wil' serve coffee at 1230 o'clock. noon tea will be served by branch of the auxiliary, and supper has been arranged for lhosn who de. sire it. The institute will be followed Wednesday and Thursday by a seri of training classes, conducted by Miss ura Boyer. A INSTITUTE TO MEET. Sunday School Session W11l Be Held in St. John's Hall. The monthly meeting of the Sunday School Institute of the Diocese of Washington will be held In St. John's Parish Hall, Sixteenth near H street, esday, at 8 p.m. The program is as follows: “The Project Method in Rellgious Educa- ton,” Prof. Frederick Lee, dean of arts and sclences, University of Mary- land; “Lesson Preparation and Pres. entation,” Leon C. Palmer, executive secretary Natfonal Commission on Evangelism, formerly secretary Sun- day School Association of Alabama and South Carolina. This meeting has anged particularly to give v ‘school teachers an opportu ity of learning the latest developmen n the pedagogical side of rell education. o PLANS ARMISTICE TALK Dr. James Shsn Montgomery to 8peak on “Unknown Soldier.” Following the commemoration of Armistice day at the Metropolitan Methodist Church tomorrow evening the pastor, Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will deliver an address on “The Unknown Soldier.” Next week will be “Win My Chum’ week, which will be observed at the church. Special services will be held under the direction of the Metropolitan Epworth League. Eugene Schelee will have charge. T — RO — MEETS EVERY SUNDAY in the future.” revelation and inspiration. cordially tors who week end particularly will be welcomed. Epiphany Chiirch is in the heart of the business trict, convenient to the hotels, and easy of access from all sections of Washington. Join us tomorrow in Studying the Bible In studying the writings and public utterances of Amer- ica's leaders, we come, almost invariably, to the admoni- tion to their fellow men to read and study the Bible, to look to the Sacred Book as the supreme source of If vou, too, are interested in the study of the Bible, we invite you to attend the Bible School for Adults of Epiphany Church, which meets each Sunday Conducting Revival REV. T. J. TUKKINGTON, Pastor of the First M. P. Church, who will conduct revival services each evening at 8 o’clock, beginning tomor- row and closing November 29, BIBLE CLASS NAMES RICHMOND ‘Y’ OFFICER Men of Mount Vernon M. E. Church Appeint S. L. Thomas All- Time Worker. 8. L. Thomas, formerly ‘secretary of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. of Rich- mond, Va., has been appointed an all- time worlker for the A. B. Pugh Men's Bible class of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. He bullt up the first or- ganized Bible class formed in Rich- mond, assisted In others and also did work for the Y. M. C. A. The class has a membership of 200, and it is proposed to increase this to 500 in the near future. Among the rctivities of the class are the educa- rion of a student for the ministry, re- Jlts semi-annual banquet next Fri- ief work, emplovment, missions and upport of the Home for the Aged at Galthersburg, Md. J. Frank Tl the president and Rossel Ed Mitchell _teacher. Rev. Dr. Lambeth, the pastor, will hold a “father-and-son” service to- nworrow eve: His subject will be “Building Boys Better Than Mending Men.” At the morning service his subject ‘will be “What Are You Worth?” The church raised last Sunday the balance of the $10,000 subscribed for the superannuate fund. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. and the mis- sion study class at 1 o'clock. SERMON ON “PEOPLE.” Rev. Bernard Braskamp to Speak on “Plus and Minus” Kinds. “The Plus People and the Minus People” will be the subject of the sermon_tomorrow morning by Rev Bernard Braskamp in the Gunton Temple Memorlal Presbyterfan Church, The subject of his sermon at the 4:30 o'clock twilight service will be “Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord, and He Shall Sustair Thes The women's misslonary meeting will meet Wednesday at 11 a.m., which will be followed by a luncheon at 12:30 grelock and meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Soclety at 1:30p.m. HOLD REVIVAL MEETINGS. Congress szreet and Mount Taher Church Unite for Services. Joint revival meetings are being held by the Congress Street and Mount Tabor M. P. Churches and will continue to December 5. Meetings this week are being held at the Con- gress Street Church. Next week they will be held each night, ept Satur- day, at the Mount Tabor Church. The meetings are under the direc- tion of Rev. George Hines and Rev. E. Eaton, thé pastors. BIBLE SCHOOL 8 8 e BB 8 0 AT 9:30 AM. ULYSSES S. GRANT ON THE BIBLE OLD fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of your liberties; write its precepts cn your hearts and practice them in your lives. infuence of this book we are indebted for the progress made in civilization, and to this we must look as our guide To the are in Washington over the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Educator to Spt;,ak I CALVARY SERMON 10 BE BROADCAST Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach Temorrow on “Life’s | Absorbin’g_ Passion.” Rev. Willlam S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morninz on the Absorbing Passion.” will be broadcast by Mi: her work conference Gardner, in brinection on “Christian in Politie Iconomics and nship,” wi tell of the ac- oW being carried on by that Luey tivitie organizatlon. Rev. Homer J. Councilor will con- duct the junior church at 11 o’clock. The Chinese Sunday school will meet at 6:45 p.m. A service for the deaf will be held at 8 p.m. The Burrall class for girls will hold day evening at 7 o'clock. It will be known as the “Golden Hour” ban- quet. A reception will precede the din ner. Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of the First Congregational Church, and Miss M. ®. Thurston, teacher of the woman's class of the Church of the Covenant, will be the principal “pexkers. The service class will hold its an- nual dinner and election of officers next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Miss Sue Weeks, teacher of the class, will pre side. s Helen Walker, the retir- ing president, will conduct the in- stallation ceremony for the new sficers. DR. BRDWN TO SPEAK. First Talk in SeMces at Mount Pleasant Church. At the first in a serles of five open forums Dr. James Brown, Scott, sec- cetary of the Carnegle Endowment ‘or International Peace, solicitor of the State Department 1906-1911, will speak on the theme ‘‘America’s’ New Place in World Affairs” tomorrow at 3 pan. at Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church. Dr. Edwin E. Slosson, director of. Science Service of this city, will speak on “Sclence Opens Up New Paths to Religion,” Dgcember 12. An oppor- tunity to ralse questions from the floor will be given at each meeting. e e Offering Reaches $4,487.51. Announcement has been made by the Women's Auxiliary in Diocesan House, at 1329 K street, that the total imount of the united thank offering collected during the last 12 months is $4487.51. This includes the offerings t a special service THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation unded upon Christian tatned g e i Buker Eddy tand: ang Washingion. b ership of Mrs. Annie 'C. mi lay services at ‘11 a.m. in Assembly’ Room, Hote) La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “The Sabbath” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place { —_ CHRISTIAD " TAKOMA PARK AN CACRCH (Services In Seventh Day Ad\enllnll Chureh clence ag e e Vermont Avenue Christian Church Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Pastor 9.45 a.m.—Charch School. 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon’ By Hon. Robsfon, M. €. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. Meetings. $:00 p.m—Fvenine Service. iermy John M. ev. Fifteenth Street Cllrishan 15th St and Kv_Ave. C. N. JARRETT, Pm«r 11:00 AM.-- Morning wors} Sermon Cox gperation n( ather and 7:45 P.M.—"Tenching Religlon" by Mrs. \gzn- ttg | Johnson - of Faire Takoma Park Christian Church (Services In Seventh Day Adventists Church. Carroll and Willow Aves.) ~—Graded Church _School. —Communion and Sermon. choo [eran” Endeqvor Soclstles TNOUNG L WOMAN'S CPEAL | FourNE Man. | C(;lumbla Helghts Christian Church Park Road West of 14th St. N.W. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor. Sehool for all ages GFrof- Treudly o & “Endeavor Soclety 8:00 p.mi—Sermon-lectnre of recent trip 1o Uops, and Foly Land by | Trendly. 1 Trogram under direc: | oodvear- and_church_choir | by College D. C. S C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. | SLARLLA L JURADUN of Fairhope, Ala., will speak tomor- row evening at the Fifteenth Street Christian Church on_“Teaching Re figion.” Mrs. Johnson'is the founder of he Schools of Organic Education, one ‘n Fairhope, Ala., and another. in and she is con- sidered an authority on education:! uestions throughontV the United States and_has lectured extensively. Rev, C. N. Jarrett, the pastor, wil! nreach at the morning service and will use for his subject “The Co-opern- tion of Father and Son.” Fathers are urged to bring their sons and sons arc t1so urged to bring their fathers te the 11 o’clock ser\wo‘ SERMON BY DR. HERSON. of Methodist Church to Preach Tomorrow. “Soul Priesthood” will be the sub ject of Rev. Dr. J. T. Herson's ser mon tomorrow morning at Hamlinc Methodist Episcopal Church and in the evening “Remember Jesus Christ.’ The church school meets at 9:3¢ o'clock and the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. The campaign of visitation evangel ism begins tomorrow afternoon anc continues for one week. Pastor. Hamline DR. SIZ00 PLANS ANNIVERSARY RITE Will Celebrate Sixteenth Year, of Ordination Tomorrow | With Specia! Sermon. | \ The sixteenth anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Dr. Joseph R. rved tomorrow at Presbyterian custom eact t 1 peak of Some phas k of the min- ister. At 11 o'clock tomorroy morning Dr. izoo will preach on for Religion." In the evening the pastor will preach, beginning a series of sermons on “Proplems in Personal Conduct and Character.” Dr. Sizoo an- nounced these sermons are especlally for ,young people in their personal nd daily problems of life. The sub- Ject tomorrow evening will be “Why We Fail." it e ANNIVERSARY SER Foundry M. E. Pastor to Mark Third Year in Pulpit. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris will begin the third vear of his pas-| orate at Foundry M. E. Church to morrow. His subject tomorrow morn ng will be “My Church” and In the avening “They Vot Depart.” The churc serate with ail the Methodist Episcopal Churches of | he city in the campaign of personal avangelism next week. DIVINE SCIE e “Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St, Apt. 21 ADA RAINEY. Speaker. Sunday. 8 p.m.--Bible Talks. Wednesday. b p.m.—Healing Meeting. Friday. 8 p.m—Lecture. For_avpointmen Pastor Announces Sermons. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the following s rmons tomorrow: 11 a.m., “Life’s Invisible Craftsmen”; 8 p.m., “God’s Prisoner.” “The SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall, 1006 E St. Sunday, November 14, 3 P. “Karl Mnrx-‘l;h:, nd "In\l'hllnwnh) ST. MARY’S CHURCH * Oth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sta. A Jubilee Church 18, t L] e at 7:15 and 8 and Benediction Washington, D. C. 1.—Misston for Men—November 14-21. IL—Annnal Mass and Holy Communfon for ihe Catiiolie Daighters of America—Xo vember 21, T —P 10 Pontiflcate tha M Bishon of Raleigh Amtrwun Mass—N “Thie Archbishop of M nd _the \fiymoulh Congregational Churck 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” 9:30 a.m —Church School. 11:00 a.m.—"SON OF MAN.” Ser mon by the minister. 630 pm—Y. P. S. C. E 8:00pm—21G ZAGGIN THROUGH WISCO SIN, by the minister Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 “olumbia Road. MOSES K. LOVELL, Minister. Sermon 11 A.M.— “The Lure of Life” OPEN FORUM Speaker—Dr. James Brown Scott. Church School, 9:30 A.M Thursday, 8 P.M. CHURCH NIGHT SERVICE “Three Lights of Methodism.” John Wesley, George White field and Peter Cartwright Mr. Lovell EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. Ingram Memorial Congregational Church Mags. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. 1f A.M. Subject “The Burning Bush.” 8 P.M “The Supreme Lova‘ Christian First Congregational Church | Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister Morning Service, 11 O’Clock at Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater 10th and F Streets N.W. DR. W. AIKEN SMART Professor of Biblical Theology, Emory University, Ga. Speaks on: “GOD IN THE MODERN WORLD.” GREAT UNION 4 O'CLOCK SERVICE s of the Washington Federation of Churches At the Eighth Street Temple, 8th St. Above H SPEAKER: DR. W. AIKEN SMART Under the Aus| NORTHMINSTER i1th St aml Hhmlrv l;«lnnd Av N.W. RE HUGH R IELS 1;)\ \llnlnle- Northmmster Chapel Alaska Ave. and Kaioia Road nday schocl. Church of the l’llgrlms 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reld Bird, Minister. 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sermon by the Minister. 'CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLE '“'Ol"), D. D. rister. REV. WILLIAM A EISENRER( «orisian and Diresibr ot Rengions Boncation 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship, mon by Dr. Wood. Imitators.” The Communiop of the Lord’s Supper 11:00—Kindergarten. Light Bearers. 6:15—Christian _ Endeavor Social Hour and Supper, followed by Vesper Services. 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- mon by Dr. Wood. The Tragic Story of Christian Clivilization in Dalmatia and the Balkans: “Bulgaria—A Czar's Self-Determination and the Results.” 8:00 p.m., Thursday—Midweek Ser- vice. Rev. J. W. Graves of London will give an illustrated address on the Mission Work th Ser- 'Chi of the Robert Browning Set- | tlement in London VELCOME. Fourth Presbyterian [ ! Church 13¢h and Fairmont Strests N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Pastor Emeritus. 0:30 am—funday School, W. W. Sunerintendent. 0:30 a.m. —x;r or Middleton. c ce_ and sermon James H. Miers 0 Cities.” vor So- 11:00 8.m. “H G:48 p.m —Chrixtl: £:00 pm -—Lwnl worshio. Sormon Seventh € Revelations.” 8 —Service Piver and Bibte Stuay. er 0' Anist. ecler, Sololst. "‘ndl Mrs. Chester W Mrs. Wayne B. ALL CORDIALI Centra! Presbyterian Church (SOUTHFRN ASSEMBLYY Sixteenth and [rving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor, :day School. hing by the Pastor, League. {he Pastor Thure 1 Small children cared for during morain ervices DR. JOSEPH R. The Place of Fa | continued in the evening service, the | “The Outlook | CHEVY CHASE BAPTISTS WILL HEAR PARABLES Rev. Edward 0. Clark Will Preach ‘A Harvest of Souls.” Evangelism Is Stressed. At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will preach on | “A Harvest of Souls.” During the month of November at all services the | emphasis Is placed upon evangelism. The story for the junior church s en- titled “Rubbsih Heap.” 'The series on aralles of the old testament will be ( on second sermon being entitled “A Faa bled Proposal.” The church school, under the lead- ership of Georze B. Fraser, the npw | superintendent, 1s making plans for lincreased atiendance. An orchestra has been started. All who can play an instrument |to H. M. Test tomorrow | At the teachers’ meetin; cently. it was planned to hold a white imost brilliant in the;Yale Chronicles Christmas service during Christmas week. The Women's Society will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Crabbe, 227 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md., at 2 p.m. __PRESBYTERIAN. WESTERN Presbyterian Church H 8t. Bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. 3. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“Left Alone.” {| 800p.m—"The Sacredness of a Promise.” Maslo by the Quartet. | SIXTH | PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 11 AM. “RIGHT SEEING" 8 P.M. “pPLAY" ___In_serles on_“What Men Live By CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE REV J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. 0:45 a.m.—Chureh School. 11.00 am.—Morning _worship. Sermon by Dr. Douglas P. Birnie. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. :00 p.m. Thursday—Mid-week service. Eastern Presbyterian Church M4, Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred Barrows, D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 am—“THE LARGER LIFE." 830 am—Bivle sses for all. 8. 5 a0 745 b S U RPKICEY METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Communion Service at 11 0'Clock. The pastor. Rev. Freeley Rohrer. gives a picture vermon in the evening at 7:45. His subject will be “The Transfiguration of Christ.” YOU ARE INVITED. | GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. oF_JESUS.” o o the Minuy beo Musie by (lmr|h\ Choir: st 4:30 to 5'%1) pm—Twlllgm Service. Sermon: hy Burden Upon the Lord. Mnl e o .n Sustain Thee. Spec Mu Sindell, soprane ;M lein, tenor: §45 pm—Christian Endeavor meetin _ Midweel service—Thursd 8 = Presbyterian John Marshall Pl (Opposite Court House.) JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minster 11 AM— “The Secret of Knowing” 8 P.M.— “Don’t Park Here” Dr. Traffic Signal's Sermon: 8. 8. 9:30 am. Thursday, 8 p.m.—*“The Deeper Life.” ~Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. lrv ng Wnshmzton Ketchum 745 pm —"rm; Ristor's Tth Anuiversary and Roll_Cal B\\flnenflw B pmPrayer Meeting, t_services. ung_folk. George town urch P 8t. Near 31st N.W. James T. Marshall. 1‘; B Pastor. Rey K a.m.—sSinday Scho am o neople: Annual Moderator’s Reception by the Presbyterians of the Capital William 0. E}.‘Smpm, D.D, L. Moderator Presbyterian General Assembly at Rauscher’s Wednesday Evening at 8 O'Clock November 17, 1926 Tickets . One Dollar Each For sale In the different Presbyterian churches and af the. d00F. NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N.Y.Ave., H and 13th Streets SIZOO, Minister th and Friendship SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. UNITARIAN SERVICES. “The Twice Born” Will Be Sermon Topic at All Souls’ Church. “The Twice Born" is to be the sub- ject of the sermon at All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, tomorrow morning by the minister, Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. . Plerce. 1In the afternoon at 6 o'clock will be the Fall serles of quiet perlods. “Alexander Hamlilton,” one of the of America seri will be the feature at the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. NEW_CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City 16th Above Q N.W. 5—Bible classes. 10:00—Arcana Clagg for Aduits. under lico Thacher Post llflo—\lnmlnr worship, with pastor's Tin0 Solo"by Barnard. Chorus Choi (2 oF solo valns o REVPATL SPERRY astor, RE! (‘HRIG’I'IA SCIENCE. Clmshan Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE_MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid S%. “Second Church of Christ Scientlst Third Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple, 18th St. and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple Auditorium. Colerado and eorgia Aves.. Brightwe SUBJECT: ‘VIORTALS AND IMMORTALS"” S!Mur— 1L, A wnd 8 P fi:yw Schnol——l AM., evcept Fourth Aiive MEETIvGS— WEDNESD 2F° o'clack. READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 16th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (¢ cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado BIdg., 14th and G Sts.—Hours, %0 to 9. (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, and Sundays and holldays, 2:30 t0'5:30. ) FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoll Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week leB (except Wednesdays. 9:30 to 5:30). “BAPTIST. BW nnonm Second 8 Rev. HUGH T, nrvrwoN. ulnmn Fieaching by the pastor. 11 ‘a.m, “S¢ ardshin nl C‘“B hl hs "hy l -3 1! rch lible Scl 00 at m. inlo i l Th ’ x"g 4 , ig “‘i({:h rvice Thuratay ect 30 Tiends at Bethany. Kl Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Kts. 5.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON. Pastor. 0:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am —Sublect. = “The Soul's Search ' for Ser- Bion by (e sadior. 3:00pm.—Sermon by Rev. W. ean: un the How 8,00 0.m—Juntor H mmltw.l of Christtan En- 8:00 nm—genior Christian En- 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pi Prayer u-un-. Thurs A West Washington Baptist Imuh Cor. 31xt and N Ste, N.W. CHARLES B. Als'l‘n. Pastor 9.45—Church _Schoo 11:00 apd 8 00—'flm Plsmr will preach. v wm___ METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor. Attend, b Morning at Eleven: “Importance of Belief” Evening a4 Seven-forty-A: e ~Bibls S Supi .voh'nmv olen, ?"? Yo ot : Rt poar saiation and C. F. for Young People 7: fi E. Hez Sw emfi‘.".."”m e [eigs Satd owel Rieaure” Sutttoctom: First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. Splendid Music by ¥ Communton service af 8 p.m—"THE 1, LIVING SPIRIT IN THE st e Offciats Of tha Thue Sundas School, 930 am BY.P. T 6:00 o 743 Services Sundny. 8:00 Paator W, SO TS A Jostival will b"Ilv.n by the a ing ot 8 s ‘eloctions ad 5 .4 an | selections oo, Hearts of Washl KENDALL BAPTIST "B RYLANS! paster. “wrAR ASD tmAR. oA JOURNEY Wl‘l‘l mqnl' In the Feart of Waahington tor the National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty 16th St. st Columbis Rd Pastor Gove G. Johnson Preaches. 1 AN, “Our Shield and Reward” 3 PM. “The Rell.hbor Quution" : en coveclally"Soune peaple. “COME INTO ME-—AND YF SHALL FIND REST." * TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence R. Fercuson Prasc 11 A “Th s A 2R Tieeting. No prayer servicea on Thurslay 3t “association ‘mieeting at National Bast Mflllluu‘lul Churci. Sixteenth and Fn!vxm Toad: GREETINGS TO STRANGERS. _ h'and Baptist Church 14tk and Jefferson Ste REV NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastos "The Master Bullde ac Invitations te the 2 I”rn{rr Meatine Chevy Chase uaptlst (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) Kdward 0. Clark, Pastor. 11 AM— T OF SOULS." M Fabled Proponal. Glad H !PETWORT | The Friendliest Church in Washington. 1 7th and Randolph Streets N.W. REV. HENRY J. SMITH Fastor. 1lau IFE'S INVISIBLE CRAFTSWEN.™ 8 p.m.—“GOD'S PRISONER.’ Dotworth lnvites you to attend all its | meetinge. welcome awaits a.m~Graded Sunday School. ' 6:48 pm—B. Y. P. U. Groun Serv- | ce. | Thursday—Prayer Service. E Near 7th 8. DR. .‘lv"f z." Vau- sermons on Grent crowds ars Alluu: ing and mich narast fs belng " manitoned T series of sermons ANNIVERSARY i 20th Anniversury of :30—Bibln School, 5 0 11'00—Anniversary Kerimon . @:46—Young People’s M'e'lnu'z- " % {6 Plutfarm Service. Greetings fron inent Uenilte Gaotinm. Wisconsin Avenue Bnph'l Church FALLS, Pastor. eind and. Bemondin® nn 9:45 a.m. “Suaday Sehool Waton 11:00 8.me " Fonr Essentials In Kingdem Iding; U.—Come. lea Centenni {men like them); fine orun 'olknl nns i"’ m Fandamentali Debtiose’ "Sen & Bos | 8th & 6:30 il Pantshm: o. 45 pm—Future A" Bomeilke Chareh Tnvicas T =S CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH H Sts. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, MINISTER Preaches at Eleven O’Clock “LIFE'S ABSORBING PASSION” (Broadcast WRC) MISS LUCY GARDNER of En Will Speak at Male Quartet—Ve: Junior In Charge of Rev. L::_l—fl Sunday School BIBLE S’I‘UDENTS. gland Eight O°Clock sted Chorus Choir Church Homer J. Councilor 6:45 Christian Endeavor BIBLE STUDENTS. Time of Deliverance Has it not many times occurred to you that there must be some reasonable explanation of the cause of world- wished that things were diffe You are invited to hear E. L. BE wide unrest, distress and perplexities. Where is the rational human being who has not often rent—who does not long for peace, happiness, freedom from pain and sorrow? The dxvme plan for man’s release from all causes of unhappi- ness is both reasonable and heart-cheering. AULIEU of New York City SUBJECT: “JUST FOLKS.” All denominations represented and Invited EPIPHANY CHURCH Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, D. D,, Rector G STREET near FOURTEENTH WASHINGTON, D. C. 11 AM.—Morning Worship. Anniversary of Ordi- nation. “The Outlook of Religion.” Sunday, 11 A.M. Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Rd. N.W. ternational O e No Collection The Sundcy Evening Service Will Be Omitted This Week ] 6:13 P.M.—Young People’s Tea and Fellowship. am—Sunday School. in the Metropolitan Theater. Department of the Sunday Schogll'at 27 Grant Place. ciety of Christian Endeavor. at 27 Grant Pla oclety of Christian Fndeavor. in the \vn_xc Studlo. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship. “Why We Fail.” Seats Free