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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BISHOPT. C. DARST WILL BE SPEAKER Episcopal Missionary Mass Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow Evening. Right Rev. Thomas Campbell Darst, Bishop of East Carolina, will be the Yrincipal speaker at the missionary mass meeting to be held in the Wash Ington Auditorium tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. This meeting has been theme will be “W arranged by the field department of the executive committee of the Epis YALE PROFESSOR SPEAKS TOMORROW Dean Brown Will Speak Un- der Auspices of Federa- tion of Churches. At the eleventh uhion mass meeting tomorrow afternoon at the Eighth Street Temple, Eighth near I street, the speaker will be Dean Charles R. Brown of Yale Divinity School, whose Vhat Does It Mean to Be a Christian?' This is one of a DOLL CONTEST PLANNED. Episcopal Church Children to Dress Toys for Others. The Church School Service League of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington has arranged a doll- dressing contest for the children in the Episcopal Sunday schools of the city and neighborhood. Dolls entered in the contest will be brought by the children who dressed them to the meeting of the Church School Service League to be held i St. Paul's Church, on Twenty-third |struction of a church bul street, next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926. PRESBYTERIANS TO HAVE COTTAGE CITY CHURCH| Rev. J. R. Duffield Will Preach Tomorrow to Maryland Congre- gation on Extension. Plans are being made for the es- tablishment of a Presbyterian Church | at Cottage City, Md. Sunday school sessions are held | each Sunday at 10 am. in the Fire department house, Dend!ng the con- ding. Following the Sunday school serh’ o'clock. Judges have been appointed |ice tomorrow, Rev. J. R. Duffield, in | and four prizes will be awarded. After the close of the contest the dolls will be sent to children in the missions of the Episcopal Church in the mountains of Virginia and Tennes- see. Children desiring to enter dolls which for any reason they are unable to bring on Saturday may deliver them at any time during the coming charge of the church extension of | the Washington Presbytery, will| preach, SPRReT L Christian Endeavor Service. The Christian Endeavor Soclety of | Sermon Topics Announced. At the morning service tomorrow at | Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth | and Jefferson streets, the l\'\fl!nr Rev. | Newton M. “What It Means to Be a Church Mem- H»er“ and at the evening ‘service his theme will be “Six Gracious Invis |tions—to_the Wears.' " bibie school, | B BRY.P. | 9:30. . at 7 p.m. | First Chur Clmrcll of the Nnmn. | and A Street rev.S P ARKERT unday Services. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 am. and_7:30 p.m. aching. Wednesdav, 7:30 p m - Praser Meeting. orThe public is cordially invited to all these | services. u __CHRISTIAN SCIE\CE (New). | THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New (Generation Founded upon Christian Science as con- tained in_ the Bible Mary Halter Faqy Tang: " a) Washig 5 fead crehin of Mrs. Annie €. Bill. " Regular Sun Gy mervices at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject: | “The Things That Are Caesar’s and the Things That Are God’s” Sunday Schoel, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room i 20 Jackson Place First Universalist Church INTERDENOMI! A'l'lOVAL the Park View Christian Church will | [|| ®ev. FREDERIC w_PERKINS. D. D. Pastor-Elec Services at the 2 h service | serles of union meetings under the | Week to Miss Estes at the parish- hall | have charge of evening churc auspices of the Washington Federa- | of st. Paul's Church, 917 Twenty-third | December 5. 3 - . - tion of Churches and is interdenomi. | Street. rvice | New Baptist Church at Kensington, Md,, recently erected at a cost of $15,000, | nitional. Rev, Dr. 8 B. Daugherty, i hich Rev. B . N 3 "99%: | minister of the Memorial United o ST of which Rev. H. H. Nicoll is the pastor. Biethven Gliiren, will preside; Mary Williams to Speak. Clllll'dl 0‘ the Pll ims a movement started seven years mfifi{? 52‘2&2,“1‘,’.‘ |3 ‘;:S’Chaf’ nn;;flll;eee “;?“t'r;,lngs Are Possible” s the 5 S ol g;rw and -ally v s > L ve- | subject of a lecture to be 1 22nd St. Bet. P an te. N. L} 5 ,\"xllor.)r’\\"idfe::rr;‘yl»im‘iznl,(nnl‘t“\\'i;‘l"beth; DEAN OF CATHEDRAL GHURCH DEDICATION """g service of the “‘lm“ fif)'figre“fi Unity Auditorium, 1326 F‘;l"‘ee?. 'tl.q; | “OURSELVES AND OTHER! forerunner of the bishop's crusade tional Church, which also w e hel \h,-y A. Willlams' tomorrow night at (Il At12 oc]cck (noon) (’nnrch School. IN BRITAIN TO SPEAK| SERVICE TOMORROW |*'1ii" 5t Sire s pencn | clock, Sumday ‘schiol'and s Rev- Andrew Reld Died, Miniser: |} "' ' enips wwpe 1 und February. The idea is p copal Church in the Diocese of Wash. ington at the request and with the co-operation of the Laymen's § Association of the dioc Ambassador Theater. 18th St. and Columbin Kd. o ‘ | (Pending the Bullding of & New Church SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. one_Frank. 1889. (Healing Ministry Daily.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister Sunday, 8 p.m.—Unity Service. | MARY A. WILLIAMS “ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE." OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES | Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D. Of Soringfield, Mase. eubie: | | | | | November 28, at 11 a.m.. Sermon by t | | | | : at the morning service of the First | selected stugies b . 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School re the active particip ) 2 5 el udies by Mary A. Willlams 11 aim. and 7:30 pm. 5 | Selacted Studleg® Class i e Congregational Church, which is held |at 11 am. A olass i “Take oo e 11100 am— Selected u“;-[-;‘_w i i ;. 5 . . in the Met litan Theater, his sub- ini: h in every part of the church's | Rev. F. S, M. Bennett Will Give | Exercises at New Baptist Edifice | ject tomorrow being “bationce. Truth” will be conducted by Arthur| _ Sermon by the Minister. - | “BAHAI" SERVICES 816D — XA, Dhur B Buck | r ! P. Buck at £:15 p.m. and the Good work. s . ” Sunday school at & Clu o The second speaker on the program Noon-Day Talks at Church in Kensington With Number of | aetropolitan Theater: primary depart. | " °*98 Club meets at 6:45 p.m. “In this marvelous cycle, the earth will (e "‘”—G{"I‘.'..W“""ufl."‘rufln‘““ will be Dr. William . Sturgis, educa- ioh Ministe i ment at 10 o'clock at 27 Grant plac CHEVY CHASE be GanaGrmed and” Rimabity” arrayed In tional secretary of the department of of Epiphany. inisters Assisting. Senfor Society of Christian En- SI’!RITUALNT. | it Wednewday. 8 pm g Cational Council of the deavor and Young Peovle's Sactety of | o Flrst Spiritualist Church PRESBYTERIAN Sunday, Nov. 28, at 8 PM. HEAVE:.“;'I';- :‘“ e Christian Endeavor meet at 6:: p.m. £ he layhouse, s ) . - W. Sinclair Bowen, president of | Rev. Dr. F. S. M. Bennett, dean of | _Dedicatory exercises for the new |at the Eighth Street Temple and 27 L . s Gy i Lecture by the Pastor ALFRED H TERRY Association, has | the Cathedral at Chester, England, | Baptist church recently erected at|Grant place, respectively. he Laymen . v Sy Kensington, Md., at a cost of more| The Women's Society will hold its Bent out a call to the en rvice REV J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. Speaker: | o member- | will nre Seplanihe Mo e te . 24 A ood b | Bhip of the assoelation to et as |7\l preach, beginning Monday at noon. | than $15,000, will be held at 2:30 |annual bazaar Monday and Tuesday| .. s g Frof s‘:';:w L | Monday and Thuraday. 8 pm ushers for the mass meeting. The | CYerY for five days in the Church | o'clock tomorrow afternoon. at 1405 F street, at 11:30 a.m. Monda} OCCUPATIONS IN THE IS M il Serhion o bkt | “Christian Healing” Class odloors of the Auditorium will be open- | Of the Epiphany, at 1317 G street.| Rev. Homer J. Councilor of Wash-|and continue through Tuesday eve- SPIRIT WORLD” & ‘A Bridge Between the Orient | Tuesday. 8 p.m.. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. d the Occident.” Followed by_spis e (i “There ‘most he in" Heaven amay indus. ||| 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Mid-week service. {ries, and_occupations or Hewven rould not < " X. Sunda lmz oth B R, e The last of these noond: addresses | ington will make the principal ad- | ning. Luncheon will be served each will be given December 3. These serv-|dress. The invocation will be given day from 11:30 to 2 o'clock, and after- { : ices are opened to the public and|by Rev. B. M. Osgood of Rockville, | noon tea from 4 to 6 o'clock. g services will be suspended | will Jzst about one-half hour. The |and Rev. W. H. Baylor of Baltimore iscopal churches of the city | pean of Chester is visiting Washing- | will give the dedicatory prayer. Rev. tomorrow ardd the choirs in ‘\'f‘a“""”l-‘ ton at the invitation of the College o1 | Bob Killgore of Kensington will read The Sunday School Lesson Will will march in the procession. The Preaghers of the Episcopal Church.|the Scriptures, and Rev. W. C. Royal Be Found on Page 18. «hofrs will be followed by the clergy- | which plans to bring to Washington |of Frederick will preach the sermon. men of the diocese, = r which will | twice a year me outstanding speaker| Rev., H. H. Nicoll is pastor of the march the bisho; luding Right | of the Anglican communion. church. At the evening service the | = ‘“A”'QT Rev. James E. F in, Bishop of He will conduct a day of devotion | ordinance of baptism will be observed. 5 p] Washington, who will preside tomorrow for laymen in Trinity Dio-| The church has a seating camacity | Second Baptist Church UNITY S SPIRlTUAUST CHURCH Nursery for he little. tots’ during morn- cesan Church, at Third and C streets. | of more, than 300, with provisions for P! N DN ing service. The committee on evangelism of the |the Sunday school in the basement. 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Lecture and-Soiss PASTOR TO PREACH TWICE | Laymen's Servic ociation. “under | Rev. Daniel W. Littleton of Poco- ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. letv‘sm ]T)l,\smfz’l G""fi‘x&’k ' Georgetown Church t 7 c'clock and there are no re “WHAT IS UNITY?” Friday. 3 and 5 p.m.—Healing Clin: HEAR NOTABLE REFORM LEADERS At Church of the Reformation, 212 B St. S.E. Tuesday, November 30 ) Castern Presbyterian Church : Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. | RZZZZZ Teole, tom itoi 10:58 Alfred E. Barrows, D. D.. Pastor. SPIRIT MESSAGE SEANCE At 8 nm.. by Alfred H. Terry. Psychic = | readings ediums of the church. ok the che W. Glaze- [ moke, Md., will nduct revival serv- - e A L ) : L Sermons by the Pastor. orui .M. to Be Opened B 5 Rev. John Compton Ball's Sermon | Soes’ o ,‘;,"a‘r’,‘,",rfl"\fx';‘fn‘?l.(f,}x o e o nch SvenydevRBE T, am—uTHE CHURCH AND ITS REV. MABLLL TIARRIS ‘ — l: e ‘:‘: P shaef "““,,nu,”y Themes Tomorrow. of the parishes of the Episcopal e Hohenthal"Prohibition Progress Abroad. spm— r\\ WE ADD TO THE TEN| Midweek COMMANDMENTS?” Av rybody Welcome ———————=|| SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH PETWORT OF CHRIST Sunday. 8 P.M. 1731 Eye St. N.W. Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates ! 7th and Randolph Streets N.W. | The Friendliest Church in Washington. “What Happens the Instant After REV. HENRY J. SMITH Church in_the District of Columbin “The Well Dressed Christian” will | and the neighboring counties be the evening theme of Rev. Dr.|land have already signified their inten-| Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of Cen- John Compton Ball at the Metropoli-| tion to take part in this day of de-| tennial Baptist Church, will preach on tan Baptist Church and in the morn- | votion. “The Second Coming of Christ” to- ng he will speak on the word “But.” | He will have a conference Wednes- | morrow night, and at 11 a.m. on William Emn; will conduct a | day at 3 pn. with the vergers “Stunning Statements.” class Monday evening in personal| o ashipgton Cathe- evaugelism, dral, tollowing which evensong will b = . o said in the Bethlehem Chapel. Spiritual Healing Discussion. ““The Science of Spiritual Healing” " Kadress vrIN E. L. d corge Zurcher—“The Catholic Clergy Prohibition League.” | tlr“helrpr?r::rl’j::\\ "Vost—"The Legislative Outlook in Congress.” J. Raymond Schmi dt—“Possibilities of Field Work.” WHO’S WHO AT EVENING RALLY 8 P.M. farence True Wilson on “Jesns Christ as @ Reformer, “'""""" "'f e “1'1'.:1\1" e Cantities of the Campelgn.” William Jen- Nare oy hither " The Dry General who has led the 2 o tlens Vietories. z Presbyterian Hosts to Countl e N eional’ Film Congress at Parls.” The rector . il whe Enochedions \'\"\fl'.".'.'n,' B ot "brealiént of the Interational Reform F. Dudley. the popular rector of St. Stephen’s Eplscopal Chureh, CtMary Rev. E. H. Swem’s Topics. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Regular Preaching Seryice at 11 0'Clock and at 7 The Pastor, Rev. Frecle speak at each service. Mrs. Jane Hall will have a mission study”class with the young people at The heroio eath, Spirit Messages and Healing Follow. Dr. Contes holds o Message Circle every Wed., -, at_above address fnd” eives” private umnukmmvus by fbpolntment "t her, home, 1630" Irv; ing st. n.w. Col . WHITE, Spiritualist Church of Science, Pastor E. WHITE ey Rohrer, will Home-Coming Services. 'KENDWALEBAPTIST | will be discussed in the open forum | There will be special home-comins O RS e, of the es tomorrow morning at Lincoln ¢ | Congregational Temple. Rev. R. W. Tl Ok BEREIG | i | Come—Support Each Service, ieorge Washington, D. You Are lnvlled W K. K. K. attending in a body. 9:30 a.m —Sunday_Schoo 2:30 pm—Jr. B. Y. P. 6:45p.m—Sr. B. Y. P. U Come to hear a good sermon, good music ‘and enjoy the fellowship it Pet- worth. Bring Your Friends A l' Brooks will speak on the subject, Sesani b . will be “What We Live By.” Tuesday eve- 4 dshte of fhie mubject will fo | alne the. Goantons meeting of the w"“"“m“ven“e B'l’hst CI““'C" wen low. The public is invited church will be held. LAST F REE LECTURES fl GREGATIO! . " Ingram Memorial Congregational Church Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. RIZPAH ELDON, 0) . )| 272 N l.,_lmn'xugommm_ . - ——1] Smritunlfll\hmalrries Meeting evers Monday Miister, ‘ome join us? 8 nm, | PRESBYTERIAN. REV. WILLIAM A. EISENDERGER, | L P ey Avadstani and Dirastor ot Religious Education. eck Memorial Chapel b | | Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. NEAR GIRARD. REV. CHARLES WO0OD, D. D, Graded | First Baptist Church F 'th S.W. n E. Bri %m Bt i irirei0; | Irving Washington Ketchum | 9:30—Sunday School. h | I { | | 16th and O Streets N.W. e = A ’ | 11 A.M. Subject THOMAS ROBERT GAINES ot oveen v, || (S R G it s | et oy s gl Mt Pleasant RS TiNGS FiRsT- 4 -n n 'nlimi fer.” 2 = 11 AM. 8 P.M “The Universal Chorus.” “PROGRAM OF Mig'sw BY THE Sunday School. and Responsibility for It.” Two C. E.'s. » - “Human _Contradietions.” 11:00—Kindergarten. The Baptist Quartet will sing. B pm—Fellowship service. Dight learess 8 P.M. 3 (, Bright services. Young people enjoy them . Sl Soci £ - . " Wi . Baptism A_Welcome to_All 6:15—Christian _ Endeavor ocial ALn vF},ven!ng With the Choir. I u Monday might C 1 Presbyterian Charch Hour and Supper, followed by | overs of good music are especially o entral Presbyterian Chur e s (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) MG Bl | = Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- Author and Teacher Sat. Eve., Nov. 27, at 8:15 Subject: “How to Win Success” Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Rond MOSES R. LOVELL, Minister Siinday School Public Worshin. Serm Rev. MARVIN WIL- number of an'l u B i imber of people will ba buptized . 'on - 8 M Sdnewin Church mnnm 9:30 AM. Christian_ Endeavor Praver Mee Mt. Pleasant am, : e 3 TAMS of Atlant . 5 Sun. Eve., Nov. 28, at 8:15 B Y. C 000 o 790 pm. E Hez Swem e o JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor, _'I‘_‘l_";‘lch)'“:)r; V‘V;odéh z:: r.m:.‘ui "xflx‘}a“) = Congregational ! 3 'H) p.m., with . . nlm\u al - | 03 . v *hool. 3 pecial sermon M“ nVl'N {3 f M. Lind" of || tion from & stranger e | ¥ 3 Civilization in Dalmatia and ‘»gmvlp by Rev. MARVIN Church ecl: P oming of Jesi Nov. Leagug o WILLIA. All ‘are in: | Sub.‘ t The Maglc Ol ersonallty b, e s e nga"rm( a n’[‘u P Nov s he| gispm al Hour, - the Balkans: “Montenegro, | | Vit Moshd1% “lumbia Road. i,y om pChlis, U enkl]| ke st A m i damentanist &:00 p.m —Sermon by DF. Tavlor the Supreme Courage of a h a8 Oelock .+ Minister. welcome. Sermon 11 A.M.— “My Neighbor” Dr. Charles E. Burton Secrotary of the National Councll of Congregutional Churches, /| 5:00 P.M. Musical Vesper Service Anthems adapted from the Mase and other 1it; Church School, "9730 AM. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service. Diminutive Kingdom.” | Small children cared for during morning services. 8:00 p.m., Thursday—Midweek serv- = —— = = ice for Prayer and Conference. Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister WESTERN “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” Presbyterian Church 9:30 am—Chusch School 00 a.m.— F COM (Opposite Court House.) "J" ARV P o = “-mtl (e THE PL AYHOUSE West Y{:sl::gg::’n Baphst Clnu'ch Zion Baptist Church 1814 N St- N.w. f‘A : 2 hnrn )“;'L“ L F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. S.W. All Welcome ‘ i 9:30 a.m.—Sunc 11:00 am Presbyterian John Marshall PL Seats Free Ric mon by The 't N.W. 3:00 p.m.—Holy Communion. — — 3 EVE Minister - >, Thursday 8:00 P.M. rcm— 2 c or, 11 d B f 5:00 p.m. —Junmr Christian En- .h. s e 30 p.m.—Y. P. ul K o S sor fu';'az'r"u‘ al o JOHN BRITTAN CLARK | Rl = Jr.fi'r f.r'um S || S0 pm bR, PEZAVIA o'coN i SR et nior Chureh, 11 a. Thfirrml 6:00 pm—Senior Chrlstian En- Mintster i o1 "Amert ¥ of Murgin Collage: y I Am a Baptis! i Baltimore, Md., will preach Speaker—Rev. H. W. 0. Mill- installation sermon to the ington. Yo People’s Club. Executive Secretary of the Columbla g oot Asnoclation of Baptist Churches. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. ~our_friends ‘at 8:00 p.m —Sacred Pageant. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 8 P.M. ALL_ARE WELCOME. 1L A, 'GLAS PUTNAM * BIRNIE, D. D. A huk tenor; Mr. | GUNTON- TEMPLE MEMORIAL GRACE 1,8 Sowy rm;u.m Ave. SE. 8 P.M.— Pastor, F. v V. 16th and Newton Sts. ’}'}',?;:“"if." Sihool, Ll REVBEEARD BEARANT Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. for e e domi me- s. 8. 05 L . oo, i First Congregatiox;al Church Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. at Columbia Rd. Pastor Gove G. Johnson Preaches. Join Us Tomorrow for | an Hour i ; of Bible Study Music by Chorus Mrs. Sindell. | ||| “Chevy Chase Baptist | pRESBYTERIAN | . e (h,.::ifl.-:..»m:: . (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) 11 AL, Baward 0. Clark, Pastor, 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. MS i Ty \lnllnhfll and violincellist Nl . s . ll O'C] k T . . s 1 nmn Kopran Klein, tenors Mrs. orning Service, oc! The Signs of the Times and . LIBEGaD R i - n Endeavor meeting. | | at the “THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEED.” the Second Coming of Christ” == 2> || METROPOLITAN THEATER 8 PM.— 11 AM. PPy — B PM. PARABLES OF THE OLD TESTAME PSS 3 1 10th and F Streets N.W. i BIBLE SCHOOL “Qur Saviour, Brother, A5 o A AR A S T Fourth Presbyterian Sermon by Dr. Pierce—“PATIENCE” i MEETS EVERY SUNDAY — 1 “Worship.” Church i In series on “What Men Live By." 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. METROPOLITAN I GREAT UNION 4 O’'CLOCK SERVICE H‘ M-}gwwoow~mooow gogrse on Sy Rev. James H. Miers, B. D, Under the Auspices of the Washington Federation of Churches i $ AT 9:30 AM. e young, Saapia, o SEEanlA Ny AN | I;f()_fi'r‘gfi,"flgfg‘n % |ll’a1§to|z. A ‘D i At the Eighth Street Temple, 8th and Eye Streets i $ ’ 5 TLTON, Past | 3 : , D. D, 1 ; A JOHN COMPTON BALL, JI HE%SmCluiviad Shoio™ Faute L b Lolahal, Speaker: DEAN CHARLES R.BROWN, |/ i i = = == » s & P -] » #58 = g o £ o & of Yale Divinity School WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE i A CHRISTIAN?P” Evening Service, 8 0'Clock, at the Eighth Street Temple 1;5‘ . Pastor. | 7133 i —Evening S 9:80 am—Sunday School. W. W. il Sibieces Northminster Chapcl 020 am—stens Eime BT Riank |1 | . Alaska Ave. and Kalmia Road N.W. 1 iddlet ‘Teacher. 3:00'pm—Sunday School, Morning at Eleven: 3:0 ening _Servi e Missi 303 Matt 7 “BUT” | “/ash.mgton Heights 6:45 p.m—Christian Endeavor So- Presbyterian Church 8:00 p.m—EXile worahin sermon nd Jefferson Sta. MONDS, Pastor. To Be a Church Invitations to the : ! H } .1 (i 2 H H : } DANIEL WEBSTER ON THE BIBLE Dean Brown will speak on: “THREE RULING MOTIVES IN LIFE” pen for B.Y. Meeting Thursday, | A V. “The < 9:30 a. Sunday fi/‘hflnl in the Metropolitan Theater. \ ; inci Evening at Seven-forty-five: Golumbia and Kalorama Rd r{:mn Ghapter ot 19:39 L in the Metropolitan Theater. . I F WE -bng by the pnnflple_;‘ taught INVITED. | = a5 JORN ER, D. D., Thuretay, 300 ons” cconcluded, W |l 6130 DR Senior” Soclcty "ot~ Christian Endeavor. - the }"v;nm Sereet | i i | isti: P d ple. I e e | TEMPLE BAPTIST || “The Well Dressed Christian =yorahln . Sermon vy pr. | Praver and Bibla Studs. 6:30 pm—Youhe People's Society of Chrisian Endeavor. at 27 Grant Placo. || | i . Chester W. Adai o et : & e i we and our posterity neglect its instruc- Sl Nl e i 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. ,':’.‘(",“‘,';'“';"‘. owers fnto Last- M Warhe oY et Odnat: YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS INVITED i - tions and authority, no man can tell how l 6:45 pam.—Four Societies for Young “What ALL CORDINLLY WELCOME. sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us e : and bury our glory in profound obscurity.” . [ 7:48 pm—Servico of Spirited Sones by Choir and Congresa ion COME GLOW. GO WITH US. ¥ PU pm—B. Y Meeting. | r Meeting, Thursday evening Miter T OB Falla, of West ND GROW = o | invitation to strangers to wor- | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | Has the Lord Returned? The solution of earth’s diffi- culties must await the second advent of the Lord and the es- tablishment of His kingdom. What are the proofs that the Lord HAS RETURNED? Don'’t Fail to Hear W. L. PELLE SUNDAY—11 AM. Colony Theater Georgia Ave. and Farragut St. N.W. ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE Jnigmasizal Bbie NO COLLECTION NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N.Y. Ave..H and 13th Streets DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, Minister The Place of Faish and Friendship SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 11 AM.—Morning Worship. “Life’s Unpaid Debts.” (Broadcast Through WRC) 6:15 P.M.—Young People’s Tea and Fellowship. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship. “What Men Live For.” ’ so universally accepted in its teachings, as the Bible. More and more Americans are turning to the Scriptures, not only for spiritual enlightenment. but for inspira- tion and guidance in every walk of life. The Bible School for Adults of the Church of the Epiphany is composed of more than 600 men and women, who assemble each week for an hour of Bible study. The school meets each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, MINISTER ; Preaches at Eleven O’Clock “SEVEN REMEDIES FOR CARKING CARE” At Eight O’Clock “MORTGAGING THE FUTURE” Special Music by Male Quartet and Vested Chorus Choir Junior Church “Lionhearted,” Rev. H. J. Councilor S E 9:30 Sunday School 6:45 Christian Esdeaver ' 4 + H 1 i i ! | No book is so widely read, so thoroughly studied, 1 4 i 1f you are not otherwise engaged at this hour, wea are cordially invited to attend. Epiphany Church is in the heart of the business district, convenient to the hotels, and easy of access from all sections of Washington. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, D. D., Rector G. STREET near FOURTEENTH WASHINGTON, D. D — R