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50 CHURCHES WILL EXCHANGE PASTORS TOMORROW MORNING| Protestant Clergymen Go to Different Cong regations Program for Harmony For the first time in the history of | Washington a general exchange of pastors will take place tomorrow morning among more than 50 local Protestant churches of all denomin: tions. This interchange of preachers and audiences is being conducted un. der the auspices of the sus work | committee of the Federation of | Churches. The ministers who will participate in this exchange and the churches in which they will speak | are: Baptist. Bethany, Rev. R. Y. Nicholson of Rhode Island Avenue Methodis estant; Calvary, Rev. J. New York Avenue Chevy Chase, Rev. W. Road Disciples; Highiands, Rev. | 11 of Chevy Chase Metho dis all, Rev. A. H. McKinley of Douglas Methodist; Petworth, Rcv S. C. Coale of McKendree Methodist West Washington, Rev. J. N. Jarrett of Fifteenth Street Disciples. Brethren Washington City, Re worthy of Friends. f Communi Potomac Heights, R: A L O, Clark of Chevy Chase Baptist Congregational. Cleveland Park, Rev. F of Wesley Method ; B Hareis of Tunndry Methofiat; Mount Pleasant, Rev. nard Bras- kamp of Gunton Temple Presbyterian Disciples. Columbia_Heights, Rev. I're Rohrer of Metropolitan Presbyte Fifteenth Street, Rev. W, M. Ilof(mun of Waugh Methodist; \«Prm(ml Ave- nue, Rev. M R. Lovell of Mount Pleasant Congregational; Park Road, Rev. E. M. Bowman of Church of the Brethren; Strauss Memorial, Rev. F. R. Barnes of Langdon Methodist. Episcopal. Christ (Georgetown), Rev. John ‘Weidley of Reformation Lutheran. Friends. Thirteenth and Irving Streets, Rev. C. P. Ryland of Kendall Baptist. Lutheran. Epiphany, Rev. J. T. Huddle of St. Paul's; Georgetown, Rev. P. L. War- ner of Ballston Methodist, South; Luther Place, Rev. H. J. Smith of Petworth Baptist; Reformation, Rev. E. P. Wroth of Christ Episcopal; St. Paul, Rev. W. C. Waltemver of Epiphany Lutheran. Methodist. Chevy Chase, Rev. J. G. Eaton of Mount Tabor Methodist Protestant; Douglas, Rev. C. B. Austin of West Washington Baptist; Foundry, Rev. W. A, Lambeth of Mount Vernon Place Methodist South; Langdon, Rev. ‘W. E. Balderson of Strauss Memorial Disciples; Lincoln Road, Rev. S. B. Daugherty of United Brethren; Mec- Kendree, Rev. N. M. Simmonds of hlands Baptist; Trinity, Rev. C. . Hawthorne of United Presbyterian; ‘Waugh, Rev. G. L. Farnham of Cleve- land Park Congregational; Wesley, Rev. D. I Patch of First Congrega- tional. Methodist Protestant. Congress Street, Rev. P. J. Mur- dock of Po!om.&c Helshts Community; Mount Tabor, Hilbish of Georgetown Lulherl\ Rhode Island Avenue, Rev. H. T. Stevenson of Bethany Baptist. Methodist South. Ballston _(Virginia), Rev. George Hines of Congress Street Methodist Protestant; St. Paul, Rev. H. B. Wooding of Eckirgton Presbyterian; Mount Vernon Place, Rev. Earle Wil- fley of Vermont Avenue Disciples. Presbyterian. Eckington, Rev. W. D. King of St. Paul_Methodist, South; Gunton Tem- ple, Rev. Frank Steelman of Trinity M ist; New York Avenue, Rev. W. 8. Abernethy of Calvary Baptist ley Church of the Epiphany G Street between 13th and 14th We invite you to spend 60 Minutes with us REV. Z. n STUDYING THE BIBLE The Greatest of Books The Church of the Epiphany Adult Bible Class meets every Sunday morning at. 9:30. in Federation’s Metropolitan, Rev. H. B. Smith | Cotumbia Heights Disciy ies. Reformed. H. H. Ranck of Grace ¢, Rev. J. D. Buhrer ned. of | | . First, Rev. Reformed; of First Refor | United Brethren. | Memorial, Rev. C. H. Corkran of | Ldncoln Road Methodist. United Presbyterian Wallace Memorial, Rev. G. M. Dif- fenderfer of Luther Place Memorial. Rev. L. Darby, executive secre- Car ot e hington Federation of Churches, in announcing the inter. of pastors, said: “We feel s mixing up of pastors and a great forward step in | the work of eur organization. of our main objecti |ize the workings of | churches, " Our “efforts are greatly facilitated by a better acquaintance among the different denominations by introducing Ba st pastors to F byterian audiences, Methodist pre: ers to Congregational people, and so on. “We are able to demonstrate that the fundamental preachings of all de nominations are much the same and that old documental differences have been done away with very greatly re result of this discovery is a more mpathetic understanding of the other fellow’s problems and conse. quently a great co-operation in meet ing the tasks which the churches in | Washington must perform.” ‘PAGEANT COUNCIL ASKED TO MEET ON THURSDAY Plans for General Convention of Episcopal Church in 1928 to Be Discussed. The Diocesan Pageant and Drama Council of the Fpiscopal Church in the Diocese of Washington has called |a general meeting of pageantry work- ers in the various parish churches, to | meet at Diocesan House next Thurs- day at 8 pm. There will be an elec- tfon of officers and steps will be taken | to secure a more active use of the drama as a means of religious ex- | pression. The council has before it |the thought that the General Conven- | tion of the Episcopal Church in Wash- ington in October, 1928, will furnish opportunity for a demonstration of the value of pageantry in the work of the church. The present council, whose succes- sors are to be elected next Thursday, are: Rev. E. H. Stevens, Brookland | parish; Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, Epiphany; N. W. Dorsey, Christ Church, Georgetown; Comdr, C. T. Jewell, St. Margaret’s; Leslie Rucker, { Ascension; Miss Mary R. Kurtz, St. John’s, Georgetown; Mrs. H. G. Tor- bert, Christ Church, Georgetown; Mrs. M. M. Forrest, Epiphany; Miss Helen Griffith, St. Andrew’s, and Mrs. Mnryi C. D. Johnson, St. John’s. PALMER TO SPEAK. Episcopal Evangelistic Secretary at Emmanuel Church. Leon C. Palmer, executive secretary of the national commission on evangelism of the Episcopal Church, now in Washington attending the prep- aration for the bishops’ crusade, will speak tomorrow evening at Em- manuel Church, at Thirteenth and V streets southeast, at 8 o’clock. It has been the desire of Rev. Luther B. Franck, rector of Anacostia parish, to have a special address each Sunday evening delivered by some one outside the parish, either a clergyman or a layman, who is expert in some phase of the church’s work. Mr. Pal- mer was for many years a fleld secre- tary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and a worker in the cause of religious education. W tomorrow B. T. PHILLIPS, D. D. 'I‘HF FEVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. ‘CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS. New Pastor Here. i Rt Tk | Bereans of West Washington Bap- e f tist Under New Leaders. | Officers of the Berean class of West | Washington Baptist Church were re- | cently elected at a meeting held at the home of W. C. Bitting 1724 Thir- ty-fourth street, as follows: Teacher, W. C. Bitting; assistant teacher, Z. C. Hodges, jr.; president, H. C. Ashby; vice president and personal worker, John Moyer; secretary and treasurer, | L. J. Walker; sergeant-at-arms, Bruce Milbourne; chairman visiting commit- jtee, R. W. Hurley; publicity agent, James Douglas Keating. Group 4 will have charge of the B, ¥ P, meeting tomorrow, and the topic Keith-Falconer, a True ! Servant of the King.” | The monthly meeting of the Uolum- bia Federation of the Baptist Young People’s Union will be held at Grace |Baptist Church, Ninth street and North Carolina avenue southeast, next Tuesdn)' CHURCH WILL ERECT | BIBLE SCHOOL ADDITION Program Decided Upon at Meeting of Metropolitan Baptist Congregation. A Bible school addition to the Metrepolitan Baptist Church will be erected on a site adjoining the church. This was decided upon at a meeting Thursday night. It is planned to complete the base- ment and first floor immediately. ‘When the building is completed the church will occupy all the property on A street between Fifth and Sixth streets northeast, with the exception of a dwelling at the corner of Fifth street. Rev. Dr. John Compton Ball, the pastor, will have for his_subject to- morrow evening ‘‘What We Believe About God,” and in the morning “God's Jewels.” BIBLE CLASS TO DINE. Chevy Chase Men to Have Banquet Friday. The men’s Bible class of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will hold its annual dinner at the church next Friday evening. Representative Hogg of Indiana will be the principal speaker. Representative Clyde Kelly nl[ Pennsylvania is the teacher of the | class. The committee chairmen are A. B. Caldwell, program; E. D. Shaw, at- tendance; W. Brady, dinner ar- rangements. Ro- J. Hillman Hollister will arrow at 11 a.m..on the np(’ ur_Faith in (‘nml PRESBYTERIA B ~ NORTHMINS and Rhode Iedand Ave N.W. §UGH KERR FULTON, Pa 5 a.m—Sunday Schoal. Worship. | Endeavor —Evening Servi ‘North_mmster Chapel Alaska 3100 p.m. 4:00 p.m.—Evening service. Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitol St. Cor. Florida Ave. and Q St. HENRY B. ‘WOODING, Minister. (IR\A LI'E NF' REV ORVA L. ICE ASSUMES DUTIES AS LOCAL PASTOR Will Deliver Series of Lectures at Capital-Memorial Church, Be- ginning Tomorrow Night. Rev. Orva Lee Ice of Buffalo, N. Y., new pastor of the Capital-Memorial Church, Fifth and ¥ streets, has as- sumed his duties. The new pastor, who is an evan- gelist, author and lecturer on thg Bible, will give a series of lectures, beginning tomorrow night. He will be assisted by Prof. G. A. Coon. At _the initial service the flim, “Mar- | tin Luther—His Life and Time,” will be presented. The lectures will be glven every Sunday night. b VA7ARE\E First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A Streets N.E. Tomorrow at 11 AM. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Revival Services each night pext week. J. H. Parker, Pastor, in charge Sun 9:30. SRR Fbte! Inan 10, Morning Worshin. Rev. William Kln ‘Dastor of 51 Baut's ME. Churen Sout Wi ;hnnitmue?‘ndnn\nr Spcletie vening Service nng 1 of the Holy Bpiri e L \\lll ‘preach New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES: 11:00 a.m.—*“I Sat Where They Sat.” | Dr. W. S. Abernethy €:00 pm.—Tea and C. E. Service. 8:00 p.m.—"“Indifferent Living.” Dr. J. R. Sizoo religion. 11:00—Morning ractical ship. Sermon by the Rev. 'Charles W. v of Philadelphia; “Sell, Give und Hay Heaves Solo by Mrs Rul oh y One Pust ___CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation ‘ounded upon Chfl!ldlfln Science as _con- o P ained in the Bible aker Edqy. | Extablished | land, and Washington ership of e cO B, day services at 11 a.m. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “TRANSLATION” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM. Public Remlnf,hl:wm 20 Jackson Hours, 10 am. to 9 p.m. FREIBYTERIAN CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. ll.l.l.-.—l’om'l'n‘ morship. e pastor 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Mid-week service. Clmrch of the Pilgrims 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Ev Regular Sun- Dr. Sizoo will be glad to meet for conference or prayer any who may have some personal problem or care which they would like to discuss with him. He may be seen in his office at the Church every day from 12 to 1:15 | o'clock, or by appointment. Phone Main 9412, Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. Sermon 11:00a.m.—*“Righteousness That Overflows” 8:00 p.m.—“The Sun- Clothed Woman” 12th Chapter of Revelations Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the Minister. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Streets Bev. Bernard, Broskamp, M.“A., Pastor 9:456 ~—Sunday #cl 001, 12 a0 L Rev. Frank Steel Ifl‘ [L‘hol’ll! choir; 9:30 a.m.—~Sunday School, W. W. Tuckey, superintendent. 9:30 a.m.—~Men’s Bible Class, F. L. Middleton, teacher. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Ste Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. Sermon M simden. 4:30 to_5:30 pm.—Twilight servies. sermon "by. the pastor. © Music by quartette. 45 p.m_—Christian Endeavor meetings. o “‘u ”ee!k ‘Drayer service, Thurs: WESTMINSTER 7 Near K. St. N 1 al 3 bm —cm-mm? ‘Endeavor. b —Sermon by Dr. Taylor. {00 pm. Thureday—Prayer sarvice. Small children cared for during morning services. Georgetown Church P St. Near 3 W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor. Organized 1780. —$unday, School, —Men's Bible Clasy, "rohibition At lts Worst.” 0 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship, sermon. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor In the exchange of pulpits among Wash- ineton churches Sunday morning. Re rves” Ba) it o8 Colamota Helgiste Chtletian’ Church comes 0 METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN © Corner «h and B streets S.E. Subject s wTHE SUBREME OFFERING.” niny ice at 7:45 i in ch; e \fimnz Peo) W. ple.” and, s the minister. }flf subfect, "nzlmmln PIONEERS.” YOU ARE INVITED TO COME. Eastern Prelbyleriun Church |“PROPHETS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS" Md, Ave, and Sixih St. N) 8 P.M. "STRUGGLING AGAINST TRUTH” VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE. Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WO0OD, D. D. Mipister. short Clas Meetings. PORTRAIT OF Washmgton Heights Presbyterian Churcfx Columbia and Kalora C. P 'Clmmdelplmn Ecclesia 2 ™ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). | 0., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. Dr. Wifley to Preach at Mount Ver- non M. E. Church. Rev. Dr. Earl Wilfl Vermont Avenue Christian Church, will preach tomorrow m ing at o'clock at the Mount Vernon Place | M. E. Church South. The service; will be broadcast. Bishop U. V. W. Darlington will preach at the evening service. His | subject will be ‘“Our Work hw\ Europe.” { The Woman's Misslonary Soclety | will meet Tue: at 11 o’cloc Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock pastor of the Memorial United Brethren Church | North Capitol and It Ste, . Daugherty, D. 1. Min] Sermon_by me Minjster ok “tes on ] s That Perple B Sehoot. 0:40¢ C. E. Societies, 7. YOU WILL COME_AGAIN. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington. D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sunday 312 District National papfi$08, 6, Stree Pubfic Reading Koo Thin Chureh 18 not. fonnected with anv other Christian Science Organiza- i I Truth and Healing Meetings Wil be held at 1 1709 H STREET N.W. l:,é(r‘;l‘;c!lour I’rm!“ SuMnddyyl;nmrumn at 11 oot Bk it r.l ler, Ledv“ orence Willard CHRISTADELPHIA NAVAL LODGE HALL. kg Every Sunday, 1 m. All welcome. Chn'ztadelphxan Chapel Webst Nw. wommr 15 A FRIENDS. Friends MURRAY 8. KENWOR' junday School, 9:45. 'Mefllnl. 11. ristian Endeavor. 8. Prayer Meeting Thirsd: Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Sunday School. 9:45 am. | 'UNITY SPIRITUALIST ALMER, D’ n. % Mintater. . Dr. 00 p.m AWITHNETICS % Peter 135, m—Evening Word CSRBIAL WELCOME TO REV. WILLIAM A. EISENBE! ER, Assistani and Direstor of Religious Education. 9:30—Sunday School. e 11:00—Morning Worship, with Ser- mon by f) oodE) ‘The Cone version of Thmn and Persons.” 11:00—Kindergarten. Junior Endeavor. 6:15—Christian _Endeavor Social Hour and Tea, followed by Vespers Service at 6:45. Leader, Miss Hilah Connelly. 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- mon by Dr. Wood. “Delayed Appreciation of Lost Oppor= tunities.” 8:00 pm., Thursday—Midweek Service for Prayer and Confer- ence. Presbyterian John Marshall PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 AM. “THE MYSTERY OF THE GOSPEL.” 8 P.M.— irits ing of G ks, Spiritual Meaning of Great Booke “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” 8 5. 9:30 am. Thursday Mecting, 8 p.m. Peck Memorlal Chapel Penn. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washington Ketclulm VELCOME. WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. 3. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, Rector 10: n«um_p.fip M K. Etchiso 1 Nirength of Gentle- _qundgg §snool. THE MAN )_FORGOT, . Rev.J. Harvey Dunham. 8 P.M. “THE SORY OF MY CONVERSION CHEISTANITY O TO Rev. Mark John Levy. ] R — p.m.—Gospel Service. Bright services. Young people enjoy them A Welcome Awaits You. Mrs. Seldon Spencer —will speak before the Business| Women’s Council at the Church of the Covenant, 6:45 to 7:15 Tuesday evenings in January and Februar Subject will _be “J JS CHRIST AND HIS KINGDOM.” All inter- ested are cordially in . To accommodate fFovernment officials and employees A. K. Mozumdar will give Three Free Talks “Metaphysical Mystery of Jesus Revealed” Monday, Wednesday and Friday January 17, 19 and 21 Washington Hotel SUN ROOM—9th Floor 500 PM. SPIRITUALIST. CHUR At Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack. Subject Correlation_of Spirii Mediumship and Religion Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida Strack and_oth SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST -8:15 PM. Sunday itual Healings?” Spirlt s’é"‘%“" by mal Pastor. v Miss Dally Dr. Urr:l-m holds 4 messago e:‘rcle at st Holde message mmlnr Private o SR Mond'fi Wi, Rizpah “Eidon 2721 w.n st. N.W. Spiritual message meetings every Monday, 8 pnr:\ Readings = fe ok The Fmt Spmtunlut Church Lecture by the ALFRED'H! TE'itnv “THE TEMPLE WITHIN” Followed by snirit zen ollowed by, sn! i tho now ly :x’m e of the R “D-I{ (llulnlt, I Cor. ) hian Tem) th ol N " loor, Al "weleome. Three Orlent-l Nights Lectures followed by crystal rw(:,m Wednesdays and Fri- rviews dally. Holds | BRANCHES O BIBLE STUDENTS. _ Which Is the True Gospel? You are invited to hear a free lecture on the above topic by— G. W. Walters SUNDAY 1nAM. at Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Road N.W. ALL WELCOME International Bible Students Associatio Seats free. No collection. (‘Hmsn AN SCIENCE. “Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIS 'I‘H MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- ‘TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Chunh oi Lh Scientist Third Chunh oi Lhrlst ;(l!fltlst 13th and L Sts Fourth Church of Ch Masonic Temple Auditoriu Géorgia Aves.. B Sclmtlst . Colorado and twood SUBJECT “LIFE” Jexcept Fourth | G MEETINGS— READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holids 0). SECOND CHURCH. Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH — Colorado Bldg. 14th and G * (Wednesdays, 1 Tivoli Bldg. 331! 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesda, 30 to 5:3 METHODIST EPISCOP. EPWORTH “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 11:00 AM. Bishop Darlington MORTGAGE BURNING 8:00 P.M. REV. W. G. CRAM. D. D 8:00 p.m.—Thursday Prayer Meeting. Herbert F. Aldrid; Southern Methodist 3040 Que Street N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. 11 AM. MR. BEERY “ACCOMMODATING OURSELVES.” 8 PM. MR. BEERY “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.” Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Epworth League. 7 P.M. Thursdays. Jan. 27th, Feb. 3rd Course tickets now selling. "t. Vernon P1. M. (Southern Methodism’s E. Church South Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor ev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. Rev. Earle Wilfley, D. D., Pastor of Vermont Ave. Christian Church At 11 O'Clock—Subject: “THE LARGER LIBERTY” This service will be broadc: Bishop U. V. W. “OUR WORK Special music by quartet and MR. R. DEANE 8 P.M.—Subject: 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon, Rev. W. A, McKee— 6:45 P.M.—Senior League ast through courtesy WRC. Darlington, D. D. IN EUROPE” big vestedchoir under direction of SHURE, ] METHODIST EPISCO Dumbarton Avenue Rk M. E. CHURCH umbarton Ave mbarton Ave. Near Missionary to Lecture. of the Wom- | the Dis A to present | The Moslem | »sday evening in the Kel- | ial Lutheran Church, Mary- | and Ninth street’ north The public is he Missionary Unio en’s Missionary 8:00 pm iB ¢ ttnu rth Grant Circle and New Hampshire Avenue “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM Rev. Edward Hayes, D. D., Pastor 11 am—Dr pas land a east. Science of Truth Association | 1800 Eye St—Apt. 21 Ada Rainey, Speaker Sunday, DIVINE SCIENCE. ; | 8 p.m.—Bibl bz Jobn Reld, Shannen. former opolitan ~_ Me 1 1 professor of ) University Wednesc Friday Al For_appoi 5 p.m.—F 8 p.m.—TLectu s open to public. tments call Fr. 1 CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. NW.,, Bet. G& H Su. Low Masses at 5and 8 High Mass and Bene rlunm\ at 9 _ Last Low Mass at 11: 15. meeting. m _q-rmnn by the pastor. Sub o Wneg, 1 Wosld Ba cogt it - Wil . Witson and Mr. Hyde MUSIC and “Dr. Jekyl QUARTET AND CHORU! —COME— “TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. _THEOSOPHY. | Washington Lodge, T. S. ! 1216 H St. N.W. 0730 AM. Graded, Departmentalized School Sermon by DR. C. Pastor of United P Music by Tr Service. lack Rock." Frod 8 Happy Sunday Nigh Ipt om Ralph Connor's v auartet and chorus choirs. 10! 1 ain. METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH (The National Methodist Church) Cor. John Murshall Place and C St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Ministeér 9-30—Metropolitan 9:30—Adnlt Rible GOMERY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Blax., 13th and I Sts. Sunday, January 16, 8 p.m. “The Law That Compensates” Study Class, Thursday, 8: Reading Room Open a Church Sehool. ass. DR. MONT- . Teacher. worshin__wit] 11.00—] serm TeTER on the sub v the MID jeet “Verdicts Reversed in the World’s Court” e BY MALE QUARTET. League Devotional BAHAI MOVEMENT. Bahai Services “Wo have observed after long trial and | experienca the harmfulness of war and dis- | sension. Now we must seck after the means of procuring the benefits of unity and peace.—Abdul Baha. M THE IMPERIAL Il - e:45—Epwartn Servine 8:00—Publie worshin with _sermen Sunday, January 16. 8 p.m. A MO s At the Playhouse, 1814 N St. Mrs. Louise D. Boyle, Bahal Teacher. | “Progress Toward Pe-ce"i Seats Free “fle Constitution” Music by the Tn the FREF SEATS TO THE PUBLIC, A H PITABLE WELCOME TO THE PEOPLI Speaker erial Male Quartet Hject _No_Collection. INITARIAN All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. NE. . M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. unday School. Rev. G. L. Farnham. worth League. 8:00 p.m—"What Is Man®" WESLEY Co cticut AVP and Jocelyn St.. OMCCHEVY CHASE. D. €. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.— The Rev. D. I. Patch— Assistant_Pastor of First Congregational Church. 7 P.M.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.— “Salvation Defined.” Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45a.m—All Souls’ School. Church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Augustus P. Reccord, D. D., Of Detroit. Will Preach 7:30 p.m. vening Service. Every Man and the Bible Methodist Episcopal Church On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th apd 15th Streets Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister Ebenezer ML E. Church Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. i ent. Classes for all ages. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, A SPE- CIALTY — Mr. Ralph Wolfe, President; Dr. A. C. Christie, Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship and sermon by the Minister, Topic: “The Purpose of Prophecy.” 7 p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and sermon. Topic: “The Story of Rizpah.” In Calvary we preach the CHRIST and the value of His Cross, Conquest, Crown. Free Seats—Cordial Welcome— Good Fellowship. The Public Is INVITED TO ALL Haven M. E. Church 14th and B Sts. and Mags. Ave. 11 am 8 Preachi METHODHT EPISCOPAL FOUNDR (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D.D. Minister REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director Religious Education chool. “Journeying With Christ.” Sermon by Rev. Lambeth, D. D. —Epworth League Service. ~Sermon by Dr. Harri: Music by Foundry Quartette Choir Thursday 8.00 F fidweek Praise and Prayer Service. Saturday 10:00 Week Day School of Religion. A HEARTY WELCOME W. R. T. busses pass the door. METHODIST | HAMLIN “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” ~ Sixteenth at Allisont ‘Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister Wm. A, 11 AM—“SOME GREAT COMMON TRUTHS" 8 P.M.—“THE UNPOPULAR PURITAN" Special Music by Solo Quartette and Large Vested Choir John H. Marville, Director of Music. Em B. Athey, Organist 9.30 A.M.—Church School. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service L4