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BISHOP OF CHICAGD SPEAKS TOMORROW Hughes to Address Union Mass Meeting in Eighth Street Temple at 4. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of Chi- cago will speak at the union mass meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Eighth Street Temple, Eighth street near H street, under the auspices of the Washington Fed- eration of Churches, using for his theme the question, “Are You A Coward?’ He will preach also at the evening service of the First Con- gregational Church, in the Eighth Street Temple, on the subject, “What Are Your Habits Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial THE EVENING [t e WETHODIST WOMEN AII] FOREIGN CAUSE 1Mlsswnary Work Receipts of Society Reach $2,345,- 583.93 for 1926. | | t PEORIA, IIl, December 4.—The total receipts for foreign missionary {work of the Woman's Foreign Mis- isionary Soclety of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1926 were $2.. 345,583.93, according to a statement made by Miss Florence Hooper, Bal- cdmore, Md., treasurer, at its fifty- | sixth annual session here. Northwestern branch was the first in receipts with $532,978. This branch consists of the States of Illinols, In- idiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Cin- Irlnrmu branch gave $360,333. This includes the States of Ohlo, West Vir- CHURCH TO CELEBRATE ITS THIRD ANNIVERSARY Chevy Chase Baptist Congrega- tion to Welcome New Members Tomorrow. The Chevy Chase Baptist Church will celebrate the third anniversary of its organization tomorrow. It will | be observed as Join-the-Church day {and a welcome will be extended to a number of new members, who will be among those comprising the goal ., of 150 set for this anniversary. It is expected that the goal will be attained before the close of the| services Sunday evening. | The pastor will give an address in the eveming on “Pralse Ye the Lord.” The church school will join In the celebration with fitting exercises at 9:45 a.m At 11 a.m. the communion service will be held with the pastor | leading With a brief meditation en- ! titled “Our Church Home.” There | will be a roll call of the membership | with response by Bible verses dur- | ing_the service. { The month of December will be observed as home month, with spe- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1926. Revival Is Arranged. At McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, tomor- row( Rev. S. Gerlab Lamkins will The District of Columbia Interme-' preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. A spe- diate Christian Endeavor Union will cia] sermon will be given at $:30 p.m. hold its Christmas meeting December by Dr. J. E. Green, pastor of Mount 10 at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Zion Baptist Church, Arlington, Va. Thirteenth and Falrmom streets, at A revival will be held all week. 'Sun- 7:45 p.m. Rev. C. N. Jarrett of the: PO, Fifteenth Street Chrlslhn Church will | p, address the meeting. Following an unnual custom, board members deliverad to two needy fam- ! CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NEW_THOUGHT. i Truth and Healing Meetings Will be held at 09 H STREET N.w. First-foor front. ‘Sunday _mornings st 11 e o'clock, Leader. Florence Willard THRISTIAN SCTENCE (Primitive). ilies on Thanksgiving eve baskets filled with materials for a turkey dinner. They were contributed by the socleties in the union. el SR “Revelation” Is Subject. _Dav._ Public_invit \First ‘Universalist Church Rev. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D. D. astor-Elect. Services at the Ambassador Theater. 18th St. and Colambia Rd. N.W | (Pending the Bulldinz of a New Church Edifice.) December 5. at 11 a.m.. Sermon by 'I‘nmllmon. D. D. | Wo: 98, Sub e | e HEART OF RELIGION . | At 12 o'clock (noon) Church School. ‘ FREE. SEA EE. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. i “Revelation” is the subject on (= which Mrs. Annie C. Bill will speak tomorrow at the Christian Science Parent Church, at 11 o'clock, at the Hotel La Fayette. __PRESBYT CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. REV J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church “Acting_Pastor Servicee: Sunday at 11 A 312 District Natlonal Bank 1406 G Street N.W. Public Reading Room Open: Daily—5 to 11 P.M. Sundays—1 to 11 P.M. " The SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall. 1006 E St. Sunday. December 5. 3 P.M. “Penston Laws and Politieal Corruption’ vans CO> I‘RF(‘- ATION ~\L Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILL | glnia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mis New York was third with $29 This Includes the States of New York and New Jersey. Philadelphia branch gave $258,107 and Includes Pennsylvania and Delaware Topeka branch subscribed $242,780. To peka branch includes Kansas, Ne- braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah. New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas Of the other branches, New England gave $110291, Baltimore, $61.226; Des Motnes, $192.302; Pacific, $149,066, and Columbia River, $57.199. Miss Hooper reported that this year's receipts bring the total of 57 vears' receipts to $37.503,017, The membership of the Woman's Forelgn Misslonary Soclety was re- ported at more than $500,000. Mis- sidnaries are present from all parts of the world. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. EMORY B. MITH, Alumn! Secr: tary, Howard University, will speak : 11 AM. and 8 PM. clal emphasis upon the establish- ment of the home altar. A white gifts Christmas service is in_prepa- nmon6 for Sunday evening, Decem- ber 26. This Church is any other Chriatian Selence Orgamin M. E. Church, will preside at the | afternoon service. At the morning service of the First Congregational Church, in Metropoli tan Theater, Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will preach on “The Love of God.” Sunday school at 9:30 a m. in Metro. politan 'l ater, primary department at 10 o'clock at 27 Grant place. The Senior Society of Christian Endeavor meets in the Eighth Street Temple at 630 p.m., and the Young People’s Society of Christian En deavor at 27 Grant place at the same hour. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning worship. the pastor. @:45 p.m. Youns Feople's Soclets, T $:00 pm. Thursday—Mid-week service. REFORMED. = Woashington Heights | RE F ORMED Presbyterian Church FIRST ney. {:(‘;llnmb{l S0d Kalorams Rds, 11 MISS MARY HARRIS ARMOR, National director of the W. C. T. U., vho will speak at the 11 o'clock serv- o tomorrow at the McKendree Metho- dist Episcopal Church. A number of members of Congress have been in- vited to attend the service. CHURCH TO CELEBRATE SECOND ANNIVERSARY Rosedale M. E. Congregation to Hold Appropriate Services Tomororw. The second anniversary of the Rose- dale Methodist Episcopal Church will be observed with appropriate exer- cises tomorrow. Rev. Charles C. Cole, president of the Lucy Webb Hayes Training School and superintendent of Sibley Hospi- tal, will preach at 11 a.m. At the 8 p.m. service Rey. Dr. Phelps Hand, Washington district superintendent of the M. E. Church, will preach. Rev. Albin T. Perkins, the pastor, has Invited all former members and friends to attend the service. WILLIAM T. bLLIS. Sermon D'i WILLIAM T. ELLIS TO GIVE THREE TALKS Writer on Religious Subjects to Speak at Central Presby- terian Church. Dr. Willlam T. Ellis of Swarthmore, St aml writer on religious sub- s recently spent almost ar in the Near East and in Pale: DR. HINMAN GIVES PLAN | FOR CHINESE SCHOOLS | e ihe Swedneris Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. night he will speak on and Explorations in and his address will be iliustrated with lantern slides; Thurs- day he' will speak on “America as Seen From Bible Lands” and Friday night on “What Old Lands and Old Times Say to the New World and the New Times.” The public is invited to attend. BOOK CHATS.CONTINUED. Mrs. Gerry to Review Volume at All Souls’ Church. The serles of book chats under the auspices of the Ida May Gale Memo- I Library committee at All Souls’ Church, Unitarian, Sixteenth and Harv streets reported to have met with succsss. Mrs. Margarita S. Gerry, author of a number of books Chinese. v, Dr c and popu will review Harr! han of the commit one of the recent accessions tomor- was ppoint a spe row at 5:20 p.m subcommitt arry out the details | At the morning service the minister, 3. B. Plerce, will of Dr. Hinman's plar es G Dr. W. L. subject, “Familiarity tary of the Church In the nfxmnunn at nounced that Rev. 5 o'clock, thP will be a *“quiet pe- worthy has commenced his ser: riod.”” The feature at the motion plc- Protestant visitor t the follow'ng |turs, :\! p.m., will be a travelogue hospitals: En 14, I]mnp throu »pe and Africa, and the opathic and Geo subsidiary films will Include one of versity. A surve the new serles on masterpieces of art, and_ similar instit called “The Vision made by Mr. Kenworthy for the pur- - ——— ANNUAL MISSION SERMON. pose of recommen a plan_ for enrrvlmz on this work rmanently. Women to Attend Christian Church Services in Body. Rev. B. H. Melton will preach to- {morrow morning at_the Ninth Street Christian Church, this heing his an- nual sermon to the Woman's Mis- sionary Society of Ninth Street irch. The soclety will aftend the services in a body The Ladies’ Ald will hold its annual hazaar next Tuesday and Wednesday. Dinner will be served both eveningzs. E. H. Gravatt Is general chairma The public is invited. Women’s Day at Galbraith. Women's day will be observed at Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, Sixth street betweeh L and M streets, to morrow. Dr. C. L. Russell, general secretary of C. E. Societies of the A. M. E. Church, will preach a special sermon at 11 o'clock. Platform meet- ing at 830 p.m. and a pazeant at § p.m., entitled “Women of the Bible.”” . . T “Somebody Else” Is Topic. “Somebody Else” will be the ser- mon subject tomorrow night of Rev. Ells C. Primm at the Second Bap- tist Church. Fourth street and Vir- ginia avenue southeast. At the morn- ing service he will preach on “Preach- ing by Proxy.” The communion sup- per will be observed at the morning service. 6:30 pm—Y. P. 8. C. E. Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1110 “olumbin Road. MOSES K. LOVELL, Minlster Sermon 11 A.M.— “The Lure of Life” Communion Service 7 P.M. -~ Motion Picture Service—Film “Abraham Lincoln” Church School, 9:30 A.M. Church Night Service ‘Thursday 8:00 P.M. “Christian Science” Mr. JOHN V. DITTENMORE Editor of "The Christian Sclence Watchman EVERYBODY CORDIALL i3tk and Monroe Sta. D. BU] R WEST\MI:&ASTER TAN_SCIENCE TOLSON. *giSior. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Cniren wwop st stence e con: | Church of the he Pilgrims Fou ttned gp::the Binle anderlinze: of* sy | gy or Fiqy . Eeta o Londo N BT W nahreton. B C.wnider th lead- b O DL B O erahin of Mra. Annie C. Bill. " Regular Sun. Gay services at ‘11 a.m Assembly Room, Hote! La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject: “Revelation Continuous in Science” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place S e PASTOR IS HONORED ! ON HIS ANNIVERSARY Rev. James Miers Gets Fruit and $50 in Gold on Finishing Year as Rector. Survey of Washington Churches Conducting Sunday Classes for Natives Is Described. SOCIETY OF W ASHINGTO) 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing Ministry Dally.) | VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister Sunday, 8 p.m.—Unity Service. GARNETT JANUARY “THE BASIS OF ETERNAL LIFE" Dr. George W. Hinman of New York made during the past week for the Federation of Churches a survey of the Chin Schools of Washington. He inspected the Chinese hools now being operated by the ollowing churches: Calvary Baptist, Mount Vernon [ Method South, Ascension Episcopal, Church of the Ferethren, 3 n Me'hodist, and 1 which meets v Episcopal Rev. Andrew Reld Bird, Minister. OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. 0:45 8.m.—Sundas School. __Sermon by the Minister. First Presbyterian John Marshall PI. (Opposite Court House.) JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Mintster Rev. James Miers, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterfan Church, was pre. sented with a large basket of fruit and also a purse of $50 in gold at the prayer meeting Thursd: night on the occaslon of his first anniversary as_pastor. | The elders of the church who were recently elected will be ordained to- morrow morning. Rev. Mr. Miers will preach at 11 a.m. on “A Review and Farview,” and at 8§ p.m., “The Ninth Chapter of Revelations.” The Senior Christian Endeavor So- clety meeting will_bhe led tomorrow by Vernon Hall. The soclety 1s ar- ranging an entertainment and social for December 14 at 7:45 p.m. CANVASS OF MEMBERS. Hold NVITED. ON TRU “Clase- By Arhur B Buck. 6:45 p.m—Good Words Clun " UNITARIAN. All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets " Ingram Memorial Congregational Church | i ; Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. Wednesday. 8 p.m. VIVI M. JANUARY Snecess [“HOW TO CULTIVATE SUCCESS” By GARNETT JANUARY Monday and Thursdayv. 5 p.n. 1 the the | ri luncheon for him by commitiee of at the City Club, a religious 11 A.M. Subject “@oon GIF UNTO YOUR CHILDREN" 8 PM “UNWARRANTED OPTIMISM” hurch Schgol 0:30 A.M Endeavor Praver Meating 7_P.M RIAN. 16th and Newton Slll rnard. Braskamn. M. A. m —Sunday Sehool. Fune rlnm-nl.ul Attitudes. e e Sl sololst. n ——Twlll X ht Service. Fhe Life That . s Rich Toward Special musle: Violiniat and violincelllat- | Yew. Sindell, soprano: M. Kieln, tenor: Mrs. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship: \ Bl N"mfl;}l:fl." - . mmlnr. “FAMILIARITY BREEDS——?" [|!_Mid-week at 8 p.m. “Christian Healing” Class Tueslay. 8 p.m “THE SAVOR OF THE SALT” Friday. 3 and 5 p.m.—Healing Clinie ing S onk how cing Re Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. short storie: 1 AM— D GROUNDED” ., Pastor. “ROOTED 9:45a.m.—All Souls’ Church School. 8 P TOURISTS ACCOMMODATED Trafiic Signal Sermon 5. 8 9:45 AM. Thurs. meeting 8:00 .M. Thura " ter e Bner and Bazaar NORTHMINSTER d Rhode Island A W. s‘lll.(;‘ll KF“RB !ll’l"llN.v;ntor g Christian Fifth Baptist Church to Event Tomorrow. The annual every-member canvasc of the members of Fifth Raptist Church will be held tomorrow after- non from 2:30 to 6 o'clock, with sup per at the church, with Dr. and Mrc George Leavell, medical missionaries from China, and Dr. and Mrs H. W O. Millington and Dr. Briggs as guests. Dr. Leavell will preach at night and Dr. Priges will preach in the ymorning. The day of prayer will be observed Thursday, from 5 to 9 p.m. Rervies, 'l‘hnrulln 3 . First Congregational Church Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister Morning Service, 11 O’Clock at the METROPOLITAN THEAT#ER 10th and F Streets N.W. Sermon by Dr. Pierce—“THE LLOVE OF GOD” GREAT UNION 4 O’'CLOCK SERVICE Under the Auspices of the Washington Federunon of Churches At the Eighth Street Temple, 8th and Eye Streets Speaker: Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes Subject: “Are You a Coward?” Evening Service, 8 O'Clock, at the Eighth Street Temple Buhop Hughes Will Speak on “What Are Your Habits?” nday School In the Metropolitan Theater. Beary Departimest of he Sunday Sehool, at nior ” Soclety of Chbristian Endeavor. in 6:30 p.m.—YounE People’s Soclsty of Christian Endeavor. at YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS INVITED of the € 5:00 p.m.—Quiet period with organ music. Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. 7:30 p.m.—Motion picture hour. *“Through Europe and Africa™ p.m.—Evening Service. 00 Northminster Chapel 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School 2308 'm—Evenine, Service. e D, '(ormerl{ of, Y Subjec C] Fioches er. 11 a.m.—“A Review and a 'Dotae Foreview.” 8 pm—“The Ninth Chapter of Revelation.” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, W. W. Tuckey, superintendent. 9:30 a.m.—Men’s Bible Class, F. L. Middleton, teacher. CATHOLI ST. MARY’S cufikcu‘ Oth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A Jubilee Church Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:15. Dr. ‘Bizoo Names Toplc for Sermon Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Dr. Joseph R minister of the New York Av: shterfan Church. will preach tomorrow o'clock on “The Meaning of ¥ At the 8 o'clock evening ser: will preach a fourth sermon of of Sunday evening discu “Problems of Conduct and Cha His theme will Le “The Third Com mandment” or a sermon on swearing. The regular n ek prayer serv- ice will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Sizoo will have for his theme an Old Testament story and its meaning. UNITED BRETHRE! Memor'al United Brethren Church North Canitol and R Sts. s ug] D. D.. Minl dame St v ker, Ph. D.. D | A "INNER TE! Sermon hv the Minister. Members of Washington Centennital Lodge, No. 14. F_A. T thelr Tamiites. and THonds’ will stiend ihe evening service 10 & body. Church School. 9:40: C. E. Socleties. 7:00. Secial Music at ATl Services v WILT. COME OVEMENT. “EAHAI” SERVICES “He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall recelve a prophet's re- ward” (Matt. x.41) MIRZA ALI KULI KHAN, N. Distinguished Former Diplomat Persia and a World Traveler, Will Speak Sunday, December 5, 8 p.m., At the Playhouse, 1814 N St. N. Subject: “The Light of Persia.” Special Musle. Seate free. No collection. . Ma Oricanized_ 1780 —Sunday_Schoo —Inrnln& Worship and Ser- mon Communion. Amx the METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. 11 o'clock—Sermon by the Pastor, REY. FREELEY ROHRER. The service at 7:45 will be given over 1o the Boy Scouts, who will put on a live program. Wednesday, December 8th Immaculate Conception. Holyday of Obligation. Masses 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Last Mass at 12:10 p.m. Closing of Novena, 7:30 p.m. A TRIDUUM —in preparation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception will be conducted in Immaculate Conception Church 8th and N Sts. NW. —under the auspices of the So- dality of the B. V. M. by a Vincentian, Father O'Rafllv— December 6,7,8 Irving Washington Ketchum . Slngal 10:16 am—Cuthbert Mervs Celass. Evening Devotions at 7:45 1 Qflam——;"‘““"(;'; .,,,"w}' BEADS, SERMON AND m—Two € BENEDICTION All members of the Parish, as well as former members, espe- cially those who belonged to the Sodality, are invited. Eastern Presbyterian Church Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Douglas P. the Grant Place. Eighth Street MISSIONS IS THEME. Rev. 3. B. Edwards Recently Visit- ed Europe and Africa. Rev. Dr. John R. Edwards, corre. sponding_secretary of the Board of Fore'zn Missions, will occupy _the pul- pit of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning. He has recently ‘returned from a tour of in-| spection of the missionary ficlds in Europe and North Afr At the evening service Rev. Harris will speak on “The Chimes. 27 Grant Place " YOU ARE INVITED. ~CHURCH OF THE _COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLI!S WOOD, D. D. Delegates to Conference. Mrs. John Newton Culbertson, Mrs. John Paul Krechting and Mrs. W. M. Seligman are delegates from _the Woman's Interdenominational Mis- sionary Federation of the District of Columbia and viclnity to the second conference on “The Cause and Cure of War,” to _be held at the Hotel Washington December 5 to 10, inclu- __BIBLE STUDENTS. el Central Presbytemn Clmrdl (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. “the Pastor. ague. The Resurrection The return of past generations from the grave will be a momentous event in earth’s history. Don’t fail to hear the Bible proofs that the time is near at hand for our lost loved ones to return. as pre- sented by— Dr. W. H. Jenkins 11 A.M.—Sunday Colony Theater Georgia Ave. and Farragut St. NW. ) ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION REV. wn.uAu A t NBER( Aseistant and Dire~or of Religious Eéicaiton 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Wors::f). with Ser- mon by Dr. Wo “The De- luding Angel.” 11:00—Kindergarten. Junior Endeavor. 6:15—Christian _ Endeavor Social Hour and Supper, followed by Vesper Service. 8 W——Evenm%rWonhip. ‘with ser- mon by Wood. “The City John Saw, and the City that is to be” 8:00 p. m, Thursday—Midweek service for Prayer and Confer- ence. ALL WELCOME. MUSICAL SERVICE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT i Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. Sunday, Dec. 5, 8 P.M. SELECTIONS. “THE HOLY CITY” (GAUL) THE EVENING CHOIR gl. HAK"E\‘ K.‘BRVMV" (llnl'lin‘%‘ Dr. St. Margaret’s Church Services. There will he the following serv- ices tomorrow at St. Margaret's Church. Connecticut avenue and Ban Holy communion, 7:30 v school and confirmation 9 holy communion, 11 it usical iservine rector, Rev. Dr. Herber 3 will preach at 11 a.m. There will be no sermon in the afternoon. Thurs day there will he a celebration of the holy_communion at 11 a.m. R SERVICE Small children cared for during morning Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W. All welcome. E. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service, Preaching Prayer Tho Face In the Glass.” services. Young people enjoy them A Warm Welcome to All. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor "M Sthool “\L :,(u)“umnn o Mis- o “THE WAY OF ¢34 Brigh 8: as—l‘hnsuan Endeavor_Societies. And THE ,\n}n o The _pastor ches. Subject: “Our Unelaimed Blessings.” YITH US ON CAPITOL HILL. “TAKOMA PARK () (Services in Seventh C A_Gosvel lectnre A. WHITE at ASSEMBLY HALT. luh and Pa. Ave. SE. slnflu by THE G ‘iPLL MALE QUARTET _PENTECOST AL BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. N.W. Preaching the Whole Bible in the Heart of the "N Capital. | Vermont Avenue Christian THE MESSAGE OF TRUTH | Church “There is ad sm;‘a, true, inevitable way ;’hat can be taught. and VERMONT AVE.. NORTH OF N ST.. N.W. can be followed when taught, so that no human being need ever e bear with any limitation of physical existence, or lack, or any Rev. Farle Wilfley, LL. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. form of deprivation whatever.” 8:00 n.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. THE INSTRUCTION 9:45 am—Chureh Sehool. ol “Columbia ‘Heights GEORGE EDWIN BURNELL Christian Church oo S HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Past Presented by Park Rond West of Lith St. N.W. MRS. GERTRUDE L. RUTTER of Los Angeles and New York Mrs. Rutter is authorized to present The Illumined Message which reveals that it is NOT Man’s Soul that needs Salvation. This Instruction reveals the Real Life of Abundant Health; Abun- dant Supply, Genuine Joy, Peace and Harmony—Man's Perfect World HERE and NOW! “It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom. The following series of six free lectures will introduce this Instruction. SUNDAY, DEC. 5th MONDAY, DEC. 6th 5 PM.—“Finding the 3:30 PM.—"“The Magic Jewel.” Instant.” —“The Way of 8 P.M.—"Fulfilled De- sire.” 8 P.M. Truth.” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th 5 P.M.—“What Is Faith?” 8 P.M.—“Calling Your Own.” THE LEE HOUSE 15th and L Sts. N.W. Not glittering promises of unreached Heavens, nor the threaten- ing frowns of an invented fate, but freedom! Complete freedom from poverty, old age, sin, sickness and death! This is the message of truth (not a method) that delivers to \» his world and reveals Heaven here and now! 1 AM. Communion 8 PM. “Some Questions of the Bible.” International Bible ' tPrnzum} al o sta and delegates e Distriet ‘Counell of U‘m Students A ation cering 0 INTERNATIONAL REFORM =BURKAUE._____ Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m.—Illustrated Lecture. MUSIC BY QUARTET. during 1 sorvice and clonary meeting. Sunday 1030 am. STRANGERS ALWAYS WELCOME A CALL TO ALL PATRIOTS Who Oppose Lawlessness—The Peril of America Rally in Defense of the Cons:iti:tion! City-Wide Mass Meeting Calvary Baptist Church 8th and H Sts. NW. Sunday, Dec. 5, 3 P.M. Hon. Clinton N. Howard “The Little Giant” of the American Platform, Chai Caited Comittos for-Probibition Eaforcement ot Dr. Wm. Sheafe Chase Supertusandent Intorsaissnali Raburssi Fudari fiow) and! Dad acgiieref Natioas Mdtice Pictire Confirasca: will speckca “The Defense of the American Constitution” Congressman Blanton of Texas Will Preside Rally for God and Country! All Washington Welcome—Come! No Subscriptions Wesleyan Pentecostal Church | (307 D Street N.W.) REV. C. W. OYER, Pastor. i Preaching, 1100 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Communion Service in the morning. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Prayer Meet| 5., 7:30 p.m. Bible Studi ng people, Wed., 8 p.m.; “COME AND SE 9:30 a.m—Bible School. 11:00 a.m—Sermon. “The World.” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m—Miewionary messags, Auspices he Missionary Society. Harvey Baker Smit NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N.Y. Ave..H and 13th Streets DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, Minister The Place of Faith and Friendship SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 11 A.M.—Morning Worship: “The Meaning of Prayer” 6:15 P.M.—Young People’s Tea and Fellowship 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: Pentecostal Convention Potomac Council, Assemblies of God Ministers—Evangelists—Teachers Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. Ave. N.W. Harry L. Collier, Pastor Sunday, 3 and 7:45 P.M. Hear These Spirit-Filled Preachers Mon., Tues. and Wed. Evenings, 7:45 Tues. and Wed. Afternoons, 2:30 Special Healing Service, Wed,, 7:45 Bring the Sick and Afflicted. Convention Choir and Orchestra. COME. BRING YOUR FRIENDS, o

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