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. WILL INTERCHANGE PASTORS IN PULPITS Washington Federation of Churches Announces Com- . pletion of Plans for 50. The religious work committee of the ‘Washington Federation of Churches announced this week the completion of plans for a general interchange of pastors among the Washington churches, which will take place next Sunday a week. In making the annountement Rev. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches, said “More than 50 churches have already indicated their intention to take part in this movement, the purpose of which is to promote a better acquaint- anceship among our local churches. This carries out the primary purpose of the federation, which is to ef- fect a closer co-operation among our churches The members of the religious work committee are Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, chairman; Rev. C. B. Austin, John S. Bennett, Rev. Earl Bowman, Roscoe H. Brane, Ishmael Burton, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Rev. H. Councllor, Rev. O. O. Dietz, Page Mck Etchison, Ensign Robert Rose, Rev. Earl Taggart, Judge W. W. Warwick, Rev. John Weidley and Rev. H. B. Wooding. -MARINE CORPS OFFICER NEW BIBLE CLASS HEAD Maj. J. R. Horton Elected Presi- dent of Presbyterian Group in Alexandria. ALEXANDRITA, Va, The Westminster Bible 8Second Presbyterian Church here has a Marire Corps officer as its president. At the annual election of officers held recently Maj. Jeter R. Horton was unanimously elected president. The other officers are: Frank W. Noxon, leader; John P. Strauss, as- sistant to the president; Louis L. Ar mistead, first vice president; Henry P. Thomas, second vice president; Frank O'Mera, secretary; Alfred Thomson, treasurer; John T. llayden, librarian. At-a recent reorganization of the class, with a view to making a drive for increased attendance at the week- 1y meetings, the members were divided into two battalions, as follows: _ Blue battalion—M. H. Finnell, ma- Jjor, commanding; captains, Mr. Sin- ger, Frank W. Noxoun. John P. Gor- don, Willlam E. Latham, Leslie Mc- Whorter, Mr. Dodd, John T. Hayden, Louts Armistead, Mr. Grisemer, Frank O'Mera, H. Noei Garner. Red battalion—Frank Watkins, ma- jor, commanding; captains, Henry P. ‘Thomas, Jeter R. Horlon, Mr. Geest, William A. Moore, Norman E. Evans, Wilmer Scott, John P. Strauss, E. J. Moore, T. W. Crockett, James L. Reynolds, A. A. Paul Committees appointed are: Automo- bile, M. H. Finnell, chairman; employ- ment, Frank W. Noxon, chairman; re- llef, W. E. Latham, chairman; visita- tion of sick, H. P. Thomas, chairman, entértainment, N. 1. Evans, chairman musie, John Everly, (‘halrman pub- ~licity, John P. chairman; gymnasium, Henry P. Thom..\« chair- man. NEW PASTOR TO TAKE OVER DUTIES TOMORROW Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins to Conduct First Universalist Services. Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins will conduct the initia! service under his new assignment as pastor of the First Universalist Church at 11 o'clock to. morrow morning at the Ambassador Theater, Eighteenth street and Co- lumbla road, where that congregation now worships, pending the erection of a new church building. His theme will be “The Faith of a Christian.” Kindergarten meets at the same hour. Church school convenes immediately after morning service. The social and supper of the Young People’s Christian Union will take place at the Parish House, 1601 S street. Topic, “Meaning of Service,” led by Miss Florence Bond. Dr. Perkins will be installed as pas. tor of this church at 11 a.m. January 16. Prominent clergymen and laymen will participate. January class of the WOMEN TO MEET. T Interdenominational Missionary Federation to Hold Session. The regular meeting for intercessory prayer of the Woman’s Interdenamin:t tional Missionary Federation of the District of Columbia and vicinity will | be held next Friday at 2 p.m. in Mount Vernon Place sthodist Episcopal Church South. The treasurer, Mrs. Washington Topham, will give the report of gifts for 1926. Delegates to the nd con- ference on the Cause and Cure of Wat, Mrs. John Newton Culbertson, Mrs John Paul Krechting and M Seligman, will report meeting. $ LIGHT SERVICE PLANNED.| Feast of Eplphany to Be Observed at Grace Episcopal Church. To mark the feast of the often called ““The I a service will be he copal Church, Ninth southwest, tomorrow church will be candles. Rev. Hugh Bl manuel Church, Alexandria, Va 4 in Grac and D at § p.m lighted e; kingship of Em- Braddock Heights, will be the preach Will Preach on “The Plow. Rev. A. I". Elmes will have for subject “The Plow and the Backw Look tomorrow morning at the ple's Congregatioral Church Young People’s Caristian Iindes will be led by Miss Thelma Pantroy 6:30 p.m. his Ped at - . Anthor Lectures Tomorrow. “The Mental Evolu Smith" is the title of : y to b presented before the open forum of the Secular League, at 1006 I street, to. morrow_afternoon at 3 lock, T. Swann Harding, author and scientist, will be the lecturer. Admission free. Mrs. Bill to Speak. At the service of the Christian Sci ence Parent Church at the Hotel La Fayette tomorrow at 11 o'clock Mrs. Annie C. Blll will speak on he Rem HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness day Service. e e Bagtor: Orsday. COME. LUTHER LEAGUE In connection with the Lutheran Young People’s banquet to be held January 25 a special advertising and publicity committee, compesed of a representative from each Lutheran church of Washington and vicinity, was organized last Wednesday eve- ning. Fred L. Schickler, chairman, ientertained the committee at his home, 1300 Emerson street, when a public- ity program was formulated, Zion’s League will hold a pancake dinner at its church, Sixth and P streets, Monday evening. Its Janu- ary business meeting will be held at Zion’s Hall, Upshur street, at end of Soldiers' Home car line January 14. Epiphany League wiil present a | program in the hall of Epiphany F rr;:'np:d Church, 1317 G street, next ida BISHOP DARST MARKS HIS 12TH ANNIVERSARY Holds Communion Service for Mem- bers of National Commission on Evangelism. Campbell Darst, rolina, ‘¢ Right Rev. Thoma: Bishop of E twelfth anniversary of his cons tion as bishop, 1 Thur Feast of the Epiphany, cele holy communion for the staff mem- bers of the 1 Commission on Evangelism, of which he is chairman, in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washing- ton Cathedral. Bishop Darst came to Washington last Autumn from Wilmington, N. C., to direct the Bishops' Crusade, which is a nation-wide effort of the church to re-emphasize the devotional life of its individual member: He has established home he his where at will live until March 15. “INTEND!NG TO BUILD.” Text for Rev J. H. Dunham’s Sermon Tomorrow Morning. Rev. J. Harv. the Western Pre: street between pastor of H ¢ Dunham, syterian Church, ineteenth and Tw tieth streets, will take for his subject tomorrow mnrmu;: at 11 o'clock ' tending to.Build,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock “Things That Cannot Be Shaken.” Tuesday the monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society will be held. The society plans a turkey dinner January 19. The pastor conducts a mis: class each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock during January, using the book “Our Templed Hills,” by Ralph A. Felton. The Junior C. E. Society meets tomorrow at 4 p.n. and the Senior, huclely at 7 p m. INDIAN WILL SPEAK. Full-Blooded Sioux to Friends ‘“Meeting."” A Sioux Indian is to feature the program of the iends quarterly meeting to be held at Thirteenth and Irving streets tonight and Sunda Philip Frazier, a full-blooded Sio graduate of McCormick Theologic: eminary and singer, will be the speaker and entertainer for the pro- gram tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Reports from the Friends meeting in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsyl vania, with religious services, special programs and committee meetings wi characterize the coming s Baltimore quarterly meetin; held here January of each year. ion study Feature Special Features at Memorial United Brethren Church. At the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R_street: the minister, Rev. Dr. S. ¢, will preach in the morn- ing on “Uncrowned to Crown” and in the evening on “Co-operation in Con- quest.” The church school will have spectal features at 9:40 a.m. and the Christian Endeavor societies have prepared pro- grams. Thursday evenifig at 7:45 o'clock this church will open a school of re- ligion under the direction of the pas- tor and a group of teachers. There will be classes in training, missions, leadership and # class for the young people. Enroll ment for the school will be completed in the church school tomorrow. AR e Will Address Bible Class. Representative Henry R. Rathbone teacher {of Illinois will address the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Meth- odist Protestant Church tomorrow at 9:45 a.m., in the Auditorium of the church. Charles E. Sebastian will have charge of the lesson. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Streets Dr. Johnston will give an address on “The Wisdom of Jesus. 2nd. at 8:10 P.M. Services: 8 & 11 AM.: | Grace anh—GEORGETOWN below M St. 1ds,. Rector. anal TRy ProCathodral Ave. at 12th St. N.W. lergy Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rector. Rev. Thomas MecClintock. Rev. Hugh Clary. f Kev. Thomas L. Joseph Services 8 and || Al and PM. 030 zmA.num, Schoo). 10:00 a.m.—Men's n ]h!,lu Class. 3:00 p.m.— Chi. necé School 6:00 p.m.—Young. People's Society. 10:00 a.m.—Saints® St. Margaret s Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D., Rector. Rev. ~—Hgly Communion, Mornlng Prayer. mon by the Re 4:30 p.m.—Evensong, with Sermon by the Reetor. Thursdays and Holy Days. 11 _a.m. a7 ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Sts. SE. REV. WILLIAM HENBY PETTUS, Rector. REV. HARRELL J. LEWIS, Assistant, 30 a. 11:00 a.m. g Prayer and Sermon | mary Right Rev. P. M. Rhinelander to Preach in Absence of Bishop Freeman. absence of Right Rev. James D. D., Bishop of Wash is participating tn the ion-wide bishop's crusade of piscopal church, the sermon at choral evensong in Bethlehem Chapel| of the Natlonal Cathedral of St Petor and St. Paul tomorrow at 4 p.m. will be given by Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, warden of the Col leze of Preachers of Washington will be broad In the E. Freeman, ington, who The services tomorrow at the Cathedral will be as follow 0 a.m.—Bethlehem Chapel of the ativity, Holy Communion, Rev. Joseph Fletcher, canon of Washing ton Cathedral. celebrant. 10 a.m.—Morning prayer, William R. DeVries, chancelor Washington Cathedral. 11 a.m-—Holy communion and ser- mon, Rev. Willlam R. DeVries, cele- brant, and Very Rev. G. C. F. Bra- tenahl, dean of Washington, will preachthe sermon. Chancellor DeVries will also offici- ate at the choral evensong at 4 p.m in Bethlehem Chapel ENDS 48 YEARS’ SERVICE. Mrs. Florence Miller Retires After Getting Raise for Efficiency. Rev of orty-eight years of continuous e for the Government ended for Florence O. Miller on her retire ment today from the Interior Depart- ’s General Land Office. Miller, who lives at the Kene. , Sixteenth and Irving streets, entered the Government serv- ice at the nment Printing Of- { fice in 1878, working continuously ince that time in the Census Bur General Land Office and other Gov- ernment bureaus. She was born in An increase in salary was given ) Miller for efficiency, effective January 1, 1927. MEETING POSTPONED Laymen's Service Association Soon to Fix New Date. Owing to the #bsence from Wash- ington of Dr.” W. Sinclair Bowen, president of the Laymen sociation of the dioc engaged in the bishops’ crusade in other parts of the country, the usual January meeting of the assoclation will not be held January 12, as custo- The officers of “the a meet shortly to fix the date and place of the next meeting, as well as to de cide its character With the bishops’ crusade occupying such an important place in the minds of the laymen of the Epis it is probable the next meeting wil' pe veral members the crus king an active of the a: part. Rev. E. Hez Swem to Speak. “They Laughed Him, and His Wife Joined Them, but He Got There!” is Rev. E. Hez Swem's story for tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptis oclock A. M. on in the “Hunting Service As-| se, who has been | sociation will | opal Church | dated so as to precede and prepare rur‘ Church, and at 11| Tickets are being distributed to B. Y. P. U. members for the banquet given by the Sunday School Associa- | | ven, president of the City B. Y. P. U, | min, ! than $100 contri the| the | | | B. | order at m as it appeals Dr. Sampey, ptist Board, will { of the eve- will speak on evan, to the young people. from the Southern RBa be the principal speaker tion of Superintendents. John Rulh»’ meeting is Rev. Baptist The next federation’ January 18 at Grace Church. Homer J. Councilor of Calvary Church will spez At the executive hoard meeting last | Tuesday the treasurer reported more | buted by the various | unions on Golden Rule Sunday for the | - East Relief. 11 Union The proj | devoted to a | application of I held a Christmas so- | ast Sunday \M\i r B, Y. P. U| ul's advice to Chris: | the things that are | mwu. | SCHEDULE FOR HAMLINE’ Rev. Dr. Hand and Cm\plnln Axton | to Occupy Pulpit. Dr. J. Phelps Hand, distric superintendent, will preach at the 1 o'clock service tomorrow at Hamline Methodis Iipiscopal Church, Six teenth at Allison street. Col. John T. Axton, chief of chap- lains, United States Army, will spéak at 8 o'clock. The men’s Bible class will meet in the chapel at 9:30 a.m W Weir will deliver an address on the Sunday school lesson for the day, § ject: “Standards in Relation to Liv- ing. WILL CONTINUE SERIES. . | Dr- ‘Uisniss G5 iPie:08 o) Bpesk | on “Where Religion Came From.” | Rev. et | 4 s of sermons on | Should Know Dr. Ul o Pierce will t Al Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, on the subject, “Where Religion Came From The subject of Dr. |at the morning service will be Guide.’ Continu; What I About Re Man Plerce’s sermon | “The | St. Agnes’ Visit Planned. Members of the Order of the Daugh- ters of the King of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington St. Agnes’ Chapter of the Church, First and Q stree sesday at 8 p.m. It will be the first time that the officers and members of the order have attend- ed a meeting at St. Agnes' Church for CHURCH, FOUNDED 1841 G St. N.W. Between 13th & 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D., Rector. 8 a.m.—~Holy Communion. 9:30—Adult Bible Class. Dr. W. E. Rollins. 9:30—Church School. 11—Service and sermon Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger. 8 p.m.—Evensong and sermon by Rev. Bomberger. by Hichest.” Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. y. E. PINENEY WROTH, m.—Holy Communion, am —Church Sehool Service. orning Prayer and Sermon. vening Prayer and Address. Men's Bible Class. ST. THOMAS’ 18th begt P & Q. Near Dupont Circle ake Conn. Ave. enrs) . 11 and 8. SERVICE, ST SMITH, D.C.L. S. _BISHOP, D.D, ,&m Next Sunday 0P RICHARDSON, oETEABY Reetor. Mission Be Missioner, of ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of o and Potomac Streets N.W. TUCKER, Rector. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 7:30 A M. —The Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11 Prayer and Sermon. vening Prayer and Address - -Thursd 0:00 a.m—The Holy Com- “WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL The Bethlehem Chapel, WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR W0OD- 7:30 AM. 00 AM. COMMUNION : HORKISG PRAYER''AND | R 11:00 AM. PR O GHT REV amiufiru‘mwb R. D. D.. 4:00P.M. WIS JE CARS OR A SODLEY ROAD BUS LIN Rock Creek Paruh St. Paul’s Cl_l“lrch Rector. ssistant. 30 am —Sunday Sehool. 11:00 a'm.—Morning Pruyer and Sermon. . Peo &r or " Randoloh Holy Comforter Chapel corgia Ave. & Madison St.) .m.—Holy ('umv‘n\m’lon hoo 8th St. near M Rev. GEORGE W. AT) 0:30, 11 m., 780 Faily Mase 't % ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st gervices Sunday—7 and Daily mass, 7 am. St. Paul s Church 23rd Street mear Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Services: Sundays. 7:30 and 11: week days at 7:30. except Thursdays at 11. Free_and_Unassigned. CHRIST "CHURCH RGEON PAI}\}IMNI 1705, CK, Rector. cars.) 1 am. and 8 p.m. Evensong and Interces o Holy Commynion and Sermon, cher; the Rector! Prayer_and Sermon. he Rector. F. Dudiey, D D., Rector, wld, .+ Assistant. 7 Rev. D. JANUARY 0. tor ) 6:00 p.m—Young People’s Service aE 8 Wn m—S‘ekr\l;‘e Jof Lights and Sermon ector 1 57 Holy Communlo WELCOME TO A » TOEF EoRbAT" L 1 Holy Communion ) Morning F Chi h Young Peopl cng Lruver Heall Holy Tuesday n c'oynmun!on Thursday . | ) 1 | Assistant and Direstor of Religious Educaiion. LSOO pm., Thursday—Midweek Peck Memonal Chnpel Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washington Ketchum 10:00 a.m.—Cuthbert Men's Clags. r's Al = Living on God's Bounty."” Wednesdny. 8 b.e—Gospel Service; Bright services. Young people enjoy them A_Welcome Awaits You. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. Minister. REV. WILLIAM A, EISENBERGER, 9:30—Sunday School. | 11:00—Morning Worship, with Ser- mon by Dr. Wood, “The Fulfill- ment of Humanity’s Hopes in Christ.” The Sacrament of ‘the Lord’s Supper. 11:00—Kindergarten. Light Bearers. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Social { Hour and Tea, followed by Vespers Service at 6:45. Leader, Rev. Wm, A. Eisenberger. 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- mon_by Dr. Wood, “Short Cuts to Freedom.” Service for Prayer and Confer- erce. NORTHMINSTER 11th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. 9:45 a.m—Sunday_School 11:00 a:m. 4 Morning service. 6145 p.m _Christian_Endeavor. 7:4b p/m.—Evening Service. Northminster Chapel Alaska ave. and_Kalmia road. 3:00 b —Chiireh School. Bible Class taught. by Miss 4:00 Niress 0y Ropresentatt ~—Address by resentative POy ohn C. Ketcham of Michi: Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Solumbia and Kdlorama Rds PALY D. Sermon by Dr. G LIFE following HIGH Holy cummum’qn' ef cermon. “CHOOSING * THE D. comvxu,rw LCOME. New York Avenue—— Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heaht of the City SERVICES: ~“Divine Anticipation.” ~Tea and C. E. Service. “What God Requires.” 11:00 a.m 0 p.m. A Christian home of refine- ment is desired for an intelli- gent norma! boy about 10 years of age as paying guest. The home of a_mother and son is referred. Please communicate ull particulars. Those interested may address communications to Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Pres urch New Yk R R ™ | Grim | ing topic, LUTHERAN PASTORS HAVE ANNUAL DINNER MONDAY Members of Their Official Boards Also Will Attend Event at Luther Place Church. pastors, members in Local Lutheran of the Umited Lutheran Church America, with many congregational church councilmen, will attend a din- ner Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Luther Place Memoriai Chu.ch his has be- come an annuil > Year evént among the local Lut n pastors and their official board: The occasion is largely a social one, although next Monday Dr, Edgar | Miller of Rhiladelphia is ex- pécted to outline the contemplated campaign of the United Lutheran Churches in_the United States and | Canada for $4,000.00¢ for ministerial pensions and relief. The campaign will be inaugurated an Reformation lay, in Oc tu]mr, 1927, wnder the direc tion of Dreshman of New York Dr. W howalter, representing the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Mary land, will also speak. The meeting will be called to order by Rev. Henry Manken, jr., president of the Eutheran Ministerial ciation of Washington, DR. SHANNON TO PREACH Will Deliver Sermon at Metro- politan Methodist Church. Methodist the ser- Dr. John | At the Metropolitan Church tomorrow morning mon will be given by Rev. Reid Shannon At the evening service Rev. Phelps Hand, qistrict of the Washington « liver the sermon. Dr. J. | iperintendent | ct, will de- | Will Preach on Revival. At the Highlands Baptist Cl Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, | the pastor, Rev. vton M. Sim- | monds. wil sunday morn- | What a Re Ought tc Be,” and in the evening he will speak | on “Six Graclous Invitations to the | Seekers.” Bible school, 9:30, and B. Y. ' P. U, at 7 pm Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. 11:00 a.m.—“Greatness and| Littleness in the Kingdom of God.” 8:00 p.m.—“The Sounding of the Seventh Trumpet.” 11th Chapter of Revelations 9:30 a.m.~Sunday School, W. Tuckey, superintendent. 9:30 a.m.—Men's Bible Class, F. L. Middleton, teacher. GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. :45 a.m—Sunday School 11:00 am—Sacrament of the Lord's Mrs. Sindell, solofst. to 5:30 p.m. Ser- music by Quartet. n—Christian Endeavor’ mesting. .m.. Midweek Pr SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor w. 11 AM. “REAL PROFIT” 8 P.M. "’I'HE ENDURING GENPFL“ Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. rehall. D. D.. Pastor. Organized 1750. 9:45 a.m —Sunday_School 11:00 a:m—Morning worehip and sermon Dr. Marshail Night, ad- 8:00 p.m. -—Ymm WE%ple’e ¥ 2 Rev? I Hillman Hottister, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, '1927. WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEET. Temple Baptist Church to Hear Delaware Pastor. Rev. Charles A, Walker of Dover, Del,, will be the speaker at Temple Baptist Church tomorrow morning and evening. The morning subject s “Purposeful Prayer,” and evening, >resent-day Discipleship.” B. Y. P. U. meeting, 7 p.m. The board of deacons will meet Mon- day at 7:45 p.m. The annual business meeting of the church will be held ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The weekly prayer service, Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. Dr. Buck to Fill Pulpit of Dr. Briggs Tomorrow. In the absence of Rev. Dr. John Briggs, who is on an extended trip to Nashville, Tenn., and Louisville, Ky Rev. Dr. M. G. Buck of New Jersey will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow morning and night. His morning subject is “The Hidden Ward” and the-evening subject, “Does Religion Pa; ~ PRESBYTERIA “Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitel St. Cor. Florida Ave. and Q St. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister orstiin. “Communion Serv- allation and Ordination of Eld- ers and Deacous. Christian Endeavor Socleties, Evening Service. 8. Theme, monnlace Glorified.” Presbyterian John Marshall PL (Opposite Court House.) JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 A.M.- “STAND FAST” 8 P.M.— “FHE MAN NOBODY KNOWS” ©:30 a.m —Sunday School. Trarsday Meeting, 8 p.m. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLIST! 9:45 a.m—Church School. 11:00 a.m~Morning _ worship. by the pastor. 5 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. p.m. Thursday—Mid-week service. Pastor. Sermon Rev. Dr. Bullock’s Sermon Text. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m. is “The Requirement of a Christian, and at 8 p.m., “Opportunity to Serve. Bible school will meet at 9:15 a.m. The Y. P. C. E. Society will dis at 6 p.m. topic “What Confession of Christ Includes.” Leader, Miss Lilly Johnson. DIVINE SCIENCE. urse of Twelvo Lessons i High Mysticism based l\‘n the. S Emma Curtis Hopkins teaching, will _be given by Rainey 1800 Eye St. Apt. 21 Begluning January 8, 8 o'clock For further inforniation, call FRANKLIN 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). I3 The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington. D. €. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Servicea: Sunday at 11 AM. 312 Distriet 1406 G Street N.W. Public Read':z Room Open: Daily—35 to 11 P. Sundave—1 fo 11 T This Church THEOSOPHY. Washington Lodge, T. S. £‘ 1216 H St. N.W. ® January 9- he l\ln:llmn Happiness” by E. P. | arbo of Baltimore [ b Mr. McGuire's Bible Class 4 Ry i o Week night classes—Mo; Tuesday, secret doctrine, letters: public invited. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Blag., 17th and ¥ Sts. Sunday, January 9, 8 P.M. Reincarnation Explained Study Class, Thursday, 8:15 p.m. Reading Room Open Daily. except, Thurs- day and Sunday. 10:30 to 5 No Dues or Collection. beginners: | Mahatma meeting Wesleyan Pentecostal Church 307 D Street NNW. Rev. C. W. OYER, Pastor The Revival Services —close with_three services Sunday: 10:45 am.. 3:00 pm., 7:30 p.m Church of the Pilgrims Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the Minister. UNITARTAN Al Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45a.m.—All Souls’ School. Church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “THE GUIDE” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. “WHERE RELIG’I’ON o “Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. NNW. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Rastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 00 p.m—Westminster League. 'm —Social Hour .m —Christian_Endeavor. :00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 100 p'm. Thursday—Prayer service. Small children cared for during morning Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11 A NTENDING TO BUIL ] PM “THINGS THAT CANNOT BE SHAKE: Music by the Quartet. * Eastern Presbyterian Churcll Md. A § Commun ervic ception of New Members. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Mens B commt Emobounn PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B streets At 11 O'Clock Sunday Morning Rev. FREELEY ROHRER. Pastor, Will give another picture-sermon. At 7:45 in the Evening. “THE LOST P, YOU ARE INVITED, - EPWORTH |: METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Mt. Vernon Pl. M. (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor ’ 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. l Rev. Southern Methodist 3040 Qne Street N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. e 11 AM. MR. BEERY “SEEING THE LIGHTS 8 PM. MR. BEERY “THE METHOD OF JESUS.' Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Epworth League. 7 P.) DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND. CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses: Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass and Benediction gt 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:15. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing, Ministry, Daily 10 AM w8 PAL) Sunday, 8. p.m—Mary A. Williams. “THE IMMEDIATE NEED.” OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a. lected __ Studies.” ary Ar Williama. 5:15 p.m.—"“TALKS ON TRUTH." Arthur P Buck. od Word's Cl 3 Mildred “Sefirice.” Slvreet caven on Earth.” by by 6:45 pm. Thursday. 5 p.m. REV. ALBERT C. GRIER of New York City. “CREATION'S SUPREME EVENT." | Thuredsy, 8 pm—“ONENEss." | - Friday. 3 p.m—“TRUE VICE. OF LIFE.” Saturday, 5 p. ER VOICE. Galbnlfli h A. M. E. Zion Clmrcl: Sth 8¢ Bet. 1. W ATTLI 050 T o Suniiay Sencor’and. Bibie Ciasies. 11 a.m'—Preaching _and Morning Worship. §18 pm—Varick ¢ E. Sosiety. 8 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. yson (Evan- seligt) ‘weleome to our services. N.B—Revival ‘services will continte during the week. METHODIST EPISCOPAL- Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. Rev. R. W. 8. THOMAS, Pastor m —Sunday_school hour. -Holy Communion. Epworth _League. | | | | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. NE. | Take Lincoln Park Car Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D. PASTOR * Sunday school. Morning_worshij mon: HonTA NN G PR 8:00 p.m.—Thursday Prayer Meeting. | Herbert F. Aldridge, Musieal Director. . Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist. E. Church South i 6:45 P.M.—Senior League ’ X I W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor At 11 O’Clock—Subject: “RISING WITH CHRIST” Dr. E. V. Register 8 P.M.—“The Only and Sufficient Savior” 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon, Rev. W. A. McKee Special music by quartet and vested choir under direction of MR. R. DEANE SHURE, Every night next week Rev. d. H. “First Church “of the Nazarene 7th and A Streets N.E. THE REVIVAL IS ON!! Tomorrow at 11 Kertehm: onverted Russian Jew. rker will preach h_night. Comel (WHITE.) CALVARY Methodist Episcopal Church On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister William S. Hockman Director of Religious Education 9:30 am-—CHURCH SCHOOL. Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintend ent. Classes for all ages. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Ralph M. Wolfe, President; Dr. A. C. Christie, Teachef. 11:00 am-—Divine Worship and sermon by the Mimister “The Probabiiity of Revelation.” Junior sermon for the children. 7 p.m.—Epworth League 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship and sermon. Topic: “The Man That Laughs.” Calvary’s Chiefest Concern Is to Create Consecrated Charac- ters for Christ The Public Is Invited to All Services TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. Minister nity Quartet Sunday alph Conn tet and chorus choirs. director. and_You Hapny from ight Service ‘s “Black Rock. Fred Will_Come_Again, Dumharton Avenue M. l‘ CHURCH Dumbarton Rev. 10-00 11:00 a 7:00 8:00 p.m.—F the Pastor "the Pastor Iy Invited to Worship " With Us. § WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Pastor, 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 am. ving Present Day Problems.” 7:00 p.m —Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—"The Man Who Went to Sleep n the Chureh.” METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH (The National Methodist Chureh) Cor. John Magshall Place and C St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister 9:30-—Metropolitan Church School. 9:30—Adult Bible Class. DR. MONT- GOMERY. Teacher. 11:00—public worship, with sermon Rev. Dr. John Reid Shannon MUSIC BY THE ™MPERTAL MALE QUARTET. 6:45—Epworth League rvice. 8:00—Public worship, by Rev. Dr. J. Phelps Hand Special Music by the Imperial Male Do Quartet and Chorus Chotr. Devotfonal with sermon Ave 203 Jnre"n St.. CHEVY CHAS Fred Coombs Ruym)]dl, Mmmer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.— “The Test of True Religion.” 7 P.M.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Tllustrated Sermon, “The Life of Christ.” Using Hofmann's Pictures. Conne: UNION M. E. CHURCH 20th St N.W. MecLain, D. D. Pastor. Sunday School. by the Pastor. Epworth _ League. —Preaching by the Pastor E CORDIALLY WELCOMED. 81 Rev. James 1. “THE CHURCH 11 A.M.—Sermon by Rev. J. District Supe 9.30 A.M.—Church School. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. FOUNDR (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D.D. Minister REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN ' HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templetan Herson, D. D., Minister 8 P.M.—COL. JOHN T. AXTON, Chief of Chaplains, United States Army. Special Music by Solo Quartette and Large Vested Choir John H. Marville, Director of Music Edith B. Athey, Organist Thursday, 8 P.M.—Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service METHODIST EPISCOPAL BEAUTIFUL” ! |y fi PHELPS HAND, D. D., tendent. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Director Religious Education A.M.—Church School. ~—*“From Part to Perfection.” 74 8:00 P.M.—“Wanted—Seers.” Music by Foundry Quartette Choir P.M.—Epworth League Sefvice. Thutsday 8.00 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. _ Saturday 10:00 A.M.—Week Day School of Religion. A HEARTY WELCOME W. R. T. busses pass the door.