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" 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927. S IS ke Will Speak Tomorrow CORPORATORS PLAN ANNUAL MEETING Reports on Episcopal Church Home Will Be Made on January 14. The annual meeting of the corpo-| Fators of the Eplscopal Church Home will be held in the parish hall of Epi-| hany Church, et, J 4 at 8 o'clock will he both as to tk ast year ure. The pri fortable ¢ place m 1 homes of scop: hout thei tives who can take ¢ t t of in atter w men '3 AT JONN C. by of CHAM of n will speak tomo Church e 1 o'clock i jans went forw u‘! r: gested Church sacher of ghe Bibl ch of the Covenant. | H St committee matter. T under the lumbia or nelia_Jones 8315 Wisce 1 begin teachin, Bible class tomorrow, AU Northminster Chiapel. Individuals and Groups Provide Good Will Oifering to Children whom t} Plan ¥Frid: por the Geor: board of gove Chann Jol board ing will sons. 1 by Wash- | < th 1l destin: oy will children he Japatese | par } tors, presid; s | un der the Poard of The under the d DR. ABERNETHY T0 SPEAKI AT CALVARY TOMORROW’V{’,J‘ focar | headed 1 super Edu vision conducted It ecial com irtment of ents were rection of ar 0. Goodpastuy Pastor to Preac “Dominknt Note in C at Morning Session. on an Message” Note in the Chris- ject on which | thy, pastor of h, will ok, and he topic Rev. | “The Dominant tlan Message Rev. Dr. W the Calv: preach {omorrow = at 8 pn. he “Fools for Chris Homer J. Council ach at the | ISCID junior church mee £ | SR Chinese Sunday school will be held in | {F0o0" &) LG i the intermediate Sunday school rooms | g iilo Socjety of North Care e o, © Inue Methodist A dinner will be given for the hoard e of trustees Wednesday evenin, Churen church. Thursday evening, followir prayer mee the annual business | people's meeting of the church will be held. | Ghurch The annual meeting of the Sunday|ciyh o school will o Friday evenir ¥ 8 o'clock. ~ A dinner, which avill served at 6:30, will precede the meet- ing. -~ Next Friday and 9 o'clock, a ven at the church therine ) to are “traveling” on the world missionary tour, now being conducted by the m slonary committee. At a recent meeting of the members of the church, the following officers were elected: Deacons, Dr. J. P. e J. Crouch, John G. ne C. Mason, Dr. Fred H. Is, J Kline Avenu Bible School Luther Place | ning \‘H\m 1 Church, Stickney and Bi of Calva Coly m\'.x. will talk on Sake il y of Mount Vlea departme nt s n Church, Youn ¥ School, h School, Secour Club arjorie Wi thedral School for Seminary, Mount and Girl Scouts ‘nmh 2 CHURCH. OF THE COVENANT Sermon by Dr., ‘Wood to Precede Communion Service. crament of the Lord erved at the C nt tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach on “The Fulfillment of Humanity’s Hopes in Christ.” and 2 8 p.m. on “Short Cuts to Freedom.” Harry C. Davis will lead the com- municants’ prayer service, beginning Rev. William A. Eisen- lead the Chr! beginning Bon evening, between 8| oo The St per will be ob: he Cover SupErintendent, :Homer J. Coundilor:| o 115, 5%7 church clerk, J. St. Clair Hambly. SERIES OF SERMONS First Tomorrow, Topic, “Living Faith,” at Local Church. Rev. J. Hillman Hollister will be- gin a series of sermons on the general topie, “A Living 1ith,” tomorrow mormng at Chevy Chase Presbyterian This serles will continue, interruptions, until deavor p.m. Midweek and confe! D The Kinder under 6 during the morning hour of worship. The Lighthearers meet dur- |ing the same houry reation hour for girls and boys of the junior and intermediate departments will have its first session next Thursday afternoon. The games will be from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m St. Margaret‘s Church Services. There will be four services at St. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut ave- nue and Bancroft place, tomorrow. | The opening s(‘r\'ir(- will be the holy communion at 7:30 a.m., followed by morning player for the Sunday sch at 9:45 am. At 11 a.m. there will be ver and sermon and at ong and sermon. The | Bible Institute Reception. The Seminary and Collegiate Bible Jnstitute of Washington will hold itg mid-Winter reception next Tuesday evening, from § to 9 o'clock. There will be a program of music, brief talks by members of the faculty and stu- dent council, followed by refreshments and opportunity for social intercourse. The public is invited to meet with the members of the board of trustees. and students of the d: nd departments at 1316 Vermont at | with | chool | | There will be confirmation classes pam., the juniors meeting rector in the Sun in the parish house and the meeting with the assistant | in the n"rnr"l study. the | seniors | minister i First Brethrcn Church Program. | . Homer A. Kent, pastor of the | : FTwelfth and E | Gunton-Temple Services. st preach tomor- | The sacrament’ of the s Sup- | row morning on “A Message From | r will be ohserved tome the Tord,” and in the evening a 5 ng in A “A 1 hing Question.” Presbyte p'clock tw Braskamp, the pastor, .y {eepin th avenue. X in cl which will be ser rd | Calif., will take ices, will “be m be ' Swami Yogananda Eminent East Indian Master of the Technique of Concentration and Meditation Free Lecture Tomerrow Night Subject: “Everlasting Youth” 8 P.M. Washington Auditorium Musical Program by Katherine Riggs Harpist, 7:45 Come and Come Early “] Am Never 'i‘ircd" “In Swami Yogananda’s schools in India the groups are graded, not according to age and intellect, but according to spiritual and moral development.” ’ Other free lectures next week, January 11, 12, 13, 14 Auditorium 3 P.M. R IRl SRR ARRRRRRRE \ Christian Endeavor The Church, and Wi; CHURCH NAMES SCIENGE BOARD = iLutheran Commlssxon to In- vestigate Its Relation to Religion. Georgetown , between Thirty- n its meet program, : prepared. ied to have ped. ma Hospital ctivities of were held f the and At Walt was e First Co particips | vidual amed Baptist Old Ladie PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. stor Gives Topics for First Bap tist Services. Judson P OrTOW old, Attri rvices t 8 pan. on Communion s Swedish services by Rev. A. The f the Pastor Schedules Two Sermons. th West Washington ¥ omorrow » pastor, Rev. (. .”}yw:“ ervic Will Address Young People. Iman Hollister of Ch Will Address Church Les Rev. Dr. J of Shiloh B: town Prest ATIONAL. ‘CLEVELAND PARK - Congregational Church 24th & Lowell Sts. § p.m. to_the offi Ch the Usher dies’ hool 2 Grace K Spccml chvxcv_—l() 30 me) PLYMOUTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. Minister recton ave. se. Christade!phian Ecc!esm S ~ ~ The _SECULAR LEAGUE Hall, 1006 E st January 9. 3 B.M CHURCH 1\\\<*lh-ulun'erl Eburch of the Holy City nurch_School 0 EXCUSE.” Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columkia Road Moses Richardson Lovell, Sunday, Sermon—11 AM. “From One Generation to Another” Open Forum—5 P.M. “Is Probhil n Slipping?” Speaker—Hon. Way LL. D, General Florence "Wiitara — BAHAI MOVEMENT. | s | sl : BAHAI SERVICES . || .40 People of Godl Be not occu- 1 | | | | | | SUNDAY EVENING Jan. 9, 8 p.m. At The PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. Special Meeting of the National Spiritual Assembly of tha United States and Canada 3 Speakers: From New York City Mr. Horace Holley Natibnal Secretary Subject “The Ladder of Life” Mirza Ali Kuli Khan, N.D. Former Diplomatic Kepresentative ¥rom Persia. Subject “THE LARGER LIFE” Al Welcome, nations Motion Picture Service, 8 P.M. “Boating Down the Grand Canyon ', Chief of of 'the Geo- Washington, D.'¢. Thursday, January 13, 1927 “Saint Francis of Assisi” Hv; Tooih of Satut Francis of Assisi = Ingram Memorial Congregational Church Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. 11 AM.—Sermon by Rev. Alice Vivian Jewel 8 P.M. Subject “The Unpardonable Sin” Church School 9:30 AM. OPEN FORUM Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road Sunday, January 9, 1927 5 O’Clock P13 o g0 oy Y ’7) Is Prohibition Slipping? “Is Prohibition Slipping,” will be the timely topic discussed by WAYNE B. WHEELER, LL. D. _general counsel of the Anti-Saloon League of America, at the Open Forum, January 9th at 5:00 pm. Both friends and foes of national prohibition will be present and question rhe spefl.cr after the address. It will be as interesting as Dr. Wheeler's recent radio debate with Clarence Darrow which was heard in every state of the Union. Come with a question and you will get an - answer. ¥ o Collection, Seats Free. | First Con(rregatlonal Church Rev. Jauson Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister * Morning Service, 11 O’Clock at the METROPOLITAN THEATER 10th and F Streets N.W. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, preaches on “IN NEWNESS OF LIFE” Evening Service—8 O’Clock ghth Street Temple, Eighth Street Above H Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, preaches on “WHICH WAY ARE WE GOING?” Music Sunday Night by Large Vested Chorus Choir At the tay School in the Me am—Primary Departmen 20 pm —Senior Soriety of 330 pm—Young People’s So nolitan Theater. ol at dng Place. h Street Temple. ant Place. will | Mist Church Ol¢ an address to youns | terian | ook 1811 Eye St. N.V [MRS. DOW WILL SPEAK j TO NEEDLEWORK GUILD Program at Concordia Lutheran Meeting Will Be Held in Parish | Church Evening Service Tomorrow. Hall of St. John's Church Next Tuesday. service tomorrow at vangelical streets, will sts of wom he Ladies’ ch will The evening Concord| Lutheran Church, Twentieth and ( be dev en's work In the ehurch Aiad Society of Concordia Chy vo_charge of W. E. Mont Juvenile Court Washington e will be the In both am g |a.m ncordia 1e Christian’ AT FOUNDRY CHURCH. Dow, wife of Re endent of tk will be George W. pastor will preach Reasonable Service.” of y Rev. Dr. Harris Annow for Tomorrow's Sermorn Brown Harris, of Foundry Methodist Episco al Church, will e ull tOmorrov to Perfectio id_in the e | bia Will ho “Wanted Dr. Froderick M subject zuild. | . | UNITED BRETHREN. Special S"x'nons Arranged. Memnnal Umted BrethrenChurth North € W \ Full nia | at the nsyly ‘l.-n.u,z ening Be s 2e-| Chureh Schoo i Week-day S lmn ot Rel COME AND YOI WILT, CHRISTIAN SCI THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation COME AGATY. CE (New). 1 2 KENWORTHY, Pastor. 015 cting, 11 .Aswmhl) Rcom‘ Hotel La Fayette Addres; by Mrs Bill “THE REMNANT Jackson Place, at 11 AM. ic Reading Room Jackson Place 10 am. to 9 p.m, Frxcnds M eting at 11 9:45 am Meeting 2 b | Sunday Sehool. of War, | R i | |4 | PIRITUALIST. DR. E. WHITE ALL Wednesdaya and Fri- The Happy Nash Family : e - of Washington g thef nual by of their Nash (Golden Raleigh Hote nquet Arthur = - the SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHR!ST 8:15 P. ;. Dr dase B ¢ interviews h at her re idence, 1630 Ircing REFORMED! Appoint RLF()RMED m Lecture by the Pastor | ALFRED H. TERRY “Ghosts and Spirits” Followed by spirit messages b and Monre JAMES D. The ¢ e N GRACE ney inth ani 0, Sts. RXIC KA Welcome. Three Orlental nghh Lectures {ol Thursdays, 2 f(‘llk:fifl}) e VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH north of M Street. . LL. D., Pastor MOTHER CHURCH TIST, BOS- Cr, 3 Vermont Avenue, CHRIST SCIE Rev. EARLE WIL T()N, MASS. Plrzt Church of Chlrml GGen!Iu Road and Eu Second (.hllr«h ol t,h sl guentl!t « Third Chunh of L,hrn%t ‘scnentlst 15th and L Sts. N Fourth Church of \,hnst bumllst Masonic Temple Auditoium. Colorado. and v Aves., Brightwood. 11:00 a.m—Sermon by the pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. 9:45 am.—Church School. Fully graded. 9:45 am.- jan Bible Claes. Taugh by Hon. John M. Robineon Ninth Street Christian Church Silainter. School for all thy Pastor. “SACRAMENT” L 11 AM School—1 30 es. Sublect. vor Societies r etice, and 8 P Pastor. Subject. H vt Day Ndventiaiyt Chareh "chrroll, & Willow Atenuesy 1§:45 am.—graded Chureh 'S¢ hool. Communion and " Sermon. A. CAVE. Columbxa Helghts Christian Church MARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pasto Park Road West of 14th St. N READING ROOMS: | FIRST CHURCH—Investment BIdg., | 15th and K Sts 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesday: . and Sun- 5:30) 9:30 a.m —Bible School. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. WHERE FRI 10 to 7:30, and Sun: i and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) 'P()l RTH Church — Tivoli Bldg., 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days pt Wednesday 30 to 5:30). SALIS First Universalist Church Rev. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D. D. Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Bullding of a New Church Edifice.) January 9 at 11 a.m. Sermon by the Pastor; theme “The Faith of a Christian” —the f{nitial servico under his new assignment as pastor of this churcl. At 12 o'clock (moon) Church School. SEATS FRE A CORDIAL TALK ON WOMEN'S WORK.| on | | ces Texts! | —ot_Dover, ! Prayer. “Safe Foundation” Is Topic. At Lincoln Congregational tomorrow morning I R. W, | will speak on the subject Foundation h . Temple 00Ks i - Soclety meets 1 S will | at 645 p.m. it 4 pom. render . Petworth Baptist Services. The theme of Rev. Her S morning _sermon _tomort worth Church 5 nd in the " * which w | the follow-up of ¢ he pr } LUTHF lSt. Mark’s L. mh»‘mn (..hmch r \\uv\ 8:00 p.m.—1. . CONCORDIA (Evangehcal Synod of N. A. ) s, N.W. NDERS, I.u Yy School. an Service. .KELLPR ME‘VIORIAL LUTHERAN Yargland_Ave. and, Ninth St X.p T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. ool it Morning Serviee Shipstead, Senatq THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. “Trinity Lutheran Church 4th and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Fustor 01 “the Lor 0 pm.— Monday tronal Mesting. LUTHER PLAC MEMORIAL (At Thomas Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERF Pastor School 9: 4unm——]hhh 11::00 a.m.—Services with “Purposes W -C. E. Societies, ermon—*“The. [ Opportunities.” | Thursday, § p.m.—Pr | Study. Quartet— H. nart: Co Carle; Tenor, J. Walter Miss Ma hed. 7:00 p.m. £:00 p.m Use aul s Enghsh Lutheran EPfi5HAN\ i W WALTEMYER, rmm‘ Church of the ‘Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER. I‘xlalnr Gracc Lutheran Church Jobpa Hall. oth and Upshur Sts. N.W. GERHA E. LE! Worship. INCARNATION b 14th sts. n.w. Northeast cor. (MISSOURT SY New derses Ave. bet. M and N Sta. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sermon on “The Transformation of Life” 9:45 am.—Sunday School. Midweek Service. 7:45 p.m. 8d BAPTIST. Wmonsm Avenue Bapllst ‘Church (Western Ave. Edward 0. Clark, l’;lslm'. ERRwe BAPTIST. Fu'st Baptist Churd: 16th and O Streets Pastor SAMUEL JUDSON AL “Telling Qhe Old, Old S(nry “The Attrwctwc Christ Ldgar Petty, 10 to 7:30 PRAY FOR A REVIVAL National Baptist Memorial To Rel gious Liberty " R Pastor o Johrson, “HELP FROM MACEDONIA” “LOST mEALS RECAINED" TEMPLE BAPTlST 10th and N Sts. NW REV. A WALK 8 Y P U encon’s meefing BIBLE STUDENTS. T [ e e | The Highway to Life ’ The BIBLE promise of everlasting life on a perfected earth for the obedi- ent of mankind is reasonable, comfort- ing and inspiring. The BIBLE also outlines is to be accomplished. Don’t fail to hear— T. F. Silvey of New York City SUNDAY—11 A.M. Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Road N.W. ALL WELCOME International Bible Students’ Association how this SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION business 'meeting Rimiial Thursd .. weoelt PETWORTH e Fri h in Washington. lolph Streets. LISTENING POSTS.” b.m.—Sermon. “FEAR OF THE MORROW.” Fotlow-up of Week of Praser Sunday B. ¥.P. U.. Tgaver Serv Come to Petworth for Inspiration. | SECOND BAPTIST 4th St and Virg ELLIS C. ia Ave. S.E. PRIMM, Pastor. 11 AM “THE GREATEST § PREACHED. 8:00 PM. PEOPLE'S NIGHT. h young people part. ial Music. MON EVER YOU Special program in w 11 take Chorns and Spr Brief. Bright. Happ FIFTH BAPTIST 7, HhB Dr. M. G. Near CAVS Sermons by Re 11:00 am—*The R 7.40 p.m —*Daes Rell ch Sts. S.W. ON. Pastor. e Conquer- Sermon by METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “Our Church” 9:30 a.m.—Binhle_School. 10:00 a.m—Men Meet in Auditorium. 6:45 p.m —¥our Societles for Young People, nes, Sermon and Bap- Evening at Seven-forty-five: “What’s Life For?” CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, MINISTER PREACHES 11:00—“The Dominant Note in the Christian Message.” 8:00—“Fcols for Christ’s Sake.” Male Quartet—Vested Chorus Choir Junior Church in charge of Rev. H. J. Councilor 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Strangers Cordially Welcomed

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