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8| WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927. PLAN CRUSADE SERVICES PASTOR TD PREACH TW|CE “)'.f“';l’) Se.r.mons Annonncgd. EPISCOPAL. B BEHER BHURCH oo aone e K UF B VESPERS AT CHURCH IN ROCKVILLE | togram stemoriat Gongrogation |1t ihé Mok o e St. Margaret s and Q streets, tomc ; A meeting of the Columbia federa- e Church Plans Bible Class. ' spel H i m., Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. {1E v = e s held Tuesday at Grace Bap- | Rev. Millard F. Minnick Arranging % alve " The 3 Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D, D. L “ i tist Church, with 4 »sent. Music Rev. Kyle Booth, pastor of the|meets y B “‘r‘ , D.D., i {and refreshments were provided by Special Speakers for Com- Ingram Memorial Congregational | p.m dety, b p.m.; pray Faostonns i 2 L |the local union. Rev. Herbert S Chureh, Massachusetts avenue and |meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.; Y. AN~ Foly Conpuintes. Hines of Springfield, IiL, spoke on e W Tenth street northeast, will preach at | prayer meeting ay, 8 to L | 1100 AN I\‘lyw-u raver nd Sermon He announced that 150 R as.” | the bishops' crusade will be held in |ing on the subj J @ Washington Federahon of [BY, ... ] Annual Service to Take Place | wili arrive in Washington July 4 for | Srae e CTusade L b el ke |tianity.” At the 8§ o'clock evenirig Free Lecture Tomorrow. | ®00PM—0pening s iTha ¢ s ervic yreac e subject| “Equeating for T'uli fo il « . Fred- two and one-half days' s Off | ook bepinning tomorrow service he will preach on the 3 Edueating for Tulier Life 3 B S oy 2 . : o Wt o the Hatima Bow: B e g tomorrow. | i "Wiligre Ate the title of a free lecture by Prof. Star Wiikes-iinvre, Churches Takes Steps to i . . at National Shrine—Arch- | thelr way to the nation B X omer | piev: Millard ¥ Minnick, rector of | ppe'o. . Fcn Bimle el st b (001 TS Techots by ror DAILY SERVICES 3 Counelior spoke on “You Young Peo- | poince, Geor parish, in which | 4“1 giclock Sunday morning, Withjthe Secular Leaguo, 10( 3 . Holy Communion—D Improve Services. . : . - bishop Will Attend. o Rockville is situated, has arranged |fopank Adams as teacher. TN e L for sermons by selected speaker Tntercessions—1 The February meeting will be held | evening of the week at 8 o-clock Co : R RS . t o S Set oA 'I'I"“*‘"“““:“*‘,h”rt visiting clergymen will be the ..| All-Day Group Meeting Tuesday. |~ yNDENOMINATIONAL. | " v . . . Blackwelder, pastor ¢ Better music in the churches is Final arrangements are being made | O 1" Black Cheist ling: Tomorrow, Rev. Dr. i hiel Weisania® Miksionors: sosletics i h sought by the Washir ederation | | f i i : for he nnunl vemper services of the | CRUTch “of - Iialtimore, Wil be " the | 51 G, T, o £ e WonenaAtkan iy A teS Assembly Hall | Christ ”(, urch ch, ‘({c?f‘getown of Churches. Rev. Dr. W. S. Aber 2 b 7 Knights of Columbus of the District | SPeaks : school superintendents’ | Parish; Monday, Rev. Calvert South of this city will hold an all-day O s Y sad FE Ave. 52 nethy, president of the federation, at : 4 of Columbia, which will be held in the | _ The Sunday school superint e ¢, ‘rector of Washinston parish; : {group meeting in Mount Vernon Place YopSungay Ko i 4 am g S SR & meeting of the executive committee { new Shrine of the Immaculate Concep- | §1¢ ' £ .30 At the City CTab, sday, Rev. Dr. Thomas D. M. £. Church South next Tuesd Gospel P appointed a music committee to take = #on “at the Cathole ‘v;,l\.pr_.m‘. A,: anuary 6:30, at 3 b ot Christ. Chub onil | pdsiitabt Loy 11 e Aeves Nall 1PVery Cordially’ invited up the matter. The members of this | | & Amerfea January 30 at 7:30 p.m. i Wednesday, I r. o et i Dl sti1os saratary will e 7 committee are: J. . M. Bowie, W. . : 5 well known out-of-town speaker has|QUBJECT NGREAT LOVER.” | DeVries, -chancelior of g e AT o _CHRISTIAN SCIE NCE Braithwaite, choir director of Vermont been engaged, his subject and name to Thursday, Rev.. William TnetabeEs of tho or not. Avenue Disciples Church; Rev. J. R. " - i be announced later. All the clergy rector of St. Columbia's 3 lStlan Clel'lce Duffield, Percy Foster, L. M. Leisen: this diocese, members of the House|Rev. I,,,h,g e Matehiin: Baldete| levtomn: BUNer o i T W - = Rev ’ ring, J. Clark Middleton, choir di-| 1 and Senate, as well as members of the rector of St. Alban’s parish _UNITARIAN. s 2 % i rector and organist of Memorial United order and theit friends, have been an Interesting Topic. Thiare vl ba & celebration: of the CHL R‘;’é:" \‘.;’N‘I."R'” | Brethren Church; Mrs. J. 8. Montgom invited to attend. g holy communion with special litany SCILVELS L - ¥ o Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will speak | BRANCHES OF THE MOTH ery, Thomas Moss, organist of ry | James D. Bligh, chair n Washing- | Srile ad " orrow | and rayers eackh orning at ’ o i > . e - CHUT FOUNDF Baptist Church: Harvey Murray. JOHN TRAGER, ton Chapter, 18 being assisted by the |3t Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow | (L, Pr™yers oot TOImOE SL All Souls’ Church CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH ! FOUNDED 1841 director of Covenant Presbyterian | An evangelist of Philadelphia, Pa., will| following grand knignts of the areT | ety as siht. wilh e | 48 during the week for. praver and : CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- || G St. N.W. Between 13th & 14th 1) 2 Q. > ach a e 214 J ) o] Sugene G 1 N . < Y | 1 Church; Rev. nJ.x;\"v:’“‘?\‘;hh-r Bierce, | preach at th :mml‘.:L‘:.’:::'"m.l:m!:f.'f"\’ s vhh_\;.nu\ Council, 'z‘.'»h]'{“\k‘( ne Gal| Religion to Spare.” ‘ms;zl’ll!! !:n:\.‘” ]‘M' ¢ A‘Ill i\}l]nnl(;k has Sixteenth and Harvard Streets 4 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D., Pleasant Congregational Church: I 30 o'clock. He has conducted roll Council, A. . MecCarth Ck‘l (u lll"ufn‘]\lll Ll U e Vieinty to daitans F rft ",!:"yr.dp’(",‘; &r:,‘n t\ entist Keetor. y ¢ Deane Shure, choir director ° Mount | and Canada. | Spalding Council, F. S. Morton; P . these services and to help make the = 8 am—Holy Communion. Vernon Tlace M. E. Chur:l South;| = —— |tomac Council, Michael D. Shaefer, T —= Minister: 9:30—Adult Bible Class. Mrs. Rut Stahl, choir director [ (\WHAT ARE FR]ENDS FQR?’|and the_ following delegates to the| Rey E, C. Primm's Sermon Texts. ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. Third Church of Chr -: Scientist 0—Church School of First Congregation-i Church, and | chapter: Hugh L. McGee, F. J. Husk 13th and I, 1i—Mor yer and sermon Adolf Torovsky, organiit of Epiphany ’ sr., Dr. J. H. 0'Donnell, Joseph Floyd, he Man of Jokes and Amusing urth uumh'nf st Scientl by the r Episcopal Church, | DR. ABERNETHY’S TOPIC|G."w. sunivan, Joseph Fitzp Boanka: will Do the “ubject | First Church of the Nezareie: | ’ . Masamie Temple gudorun o || 8 PAL=Mass Meeting under the ¥ ik p | G. Lawton, F. H. Hefferman, P. F.|tomorow night of Rev. 7th and A Streets N.E. 9:45a.m—All Souls’ Church A o auspices of the . Objects of 7~ ci.mittee. 8 CE t Cal- | Gordon at the Second T st Church, Fourth Tomorrow at 11 AM. and 7 b School. sade. Special pre The present objects of the commit- | Subject of Evening Sermon at Cal- | ™z ot "Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- ?)rm\t :[n‘lll\'l inia avenue ':;nlh;‘!\ st. Sun chool, 9 A SUBJECT op Darst. tee are 1o arrange an all-choir festival, | i bishop of Baltimore, reside and | This will be the second service in a Erival Eorvicon ext week. | “ » Special _services dur which will take place in May, and to] V&Y Baptist Church Announced |pipll g o ns J. Shahan, rec-|special series of five men's nights Rev. 7. H. Parko : ; o i Weiad TRUTH weel, Monday 3 provide a fund of $1,500 to secure the by Pastor. tor of Catholic Univers il Bo the | The morning sermon will be on the |Special sineing and music by iring orchestra. a.m.—Morning ship. 8 T R return of the Westminster Choir. { celebrant of the solemn pontifical ves- | theme “The Rainbow of the Tears.” | __J _ e - AL AM. and 8 PN 2330 pan—Noonday service and Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris “What Are Friends For?" is the | pop’ It will be the third sermon in a Sun-| NEW_CHURCH (\v\mlonhorzmn} “Th Unsealed Eyes” nday School~11 A.M.." excopt ) oo chairman of the religious work com- |Subject of the evening sermon of day morning series, 5 | WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS 2:30 to 1 p.m.—Daily Confer- are now being made for the annual tist Church tomorrow. The sub- | SUNDAY SCHOOL RALL BAHAT MOVEMENT | th Ab W, ADING ROOMS: 8:00 p.m.—Mass Meeting, spe- Easter sunrise service, to be held on | ject for the morning service sur it T Bahai S 1.6 ase. “Practical [[| 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. ST () TH—T m cial pre ‘emple Heights Easter Sunday morn- | dens—ours and e : $ ahat Services Religion & Wont b AhE Phes | th and K St > Ing. Herbert D. Ormsby was elected | Program of Services at Eckington| & iy 5 Ji e Sl R Wa iy, SIS hes Eae iy L bt Wednes a Sun- > ! The woman'’s department of the redr!vhnnm- n of the board of trustees at i Rellgion and Science walk hand in hand. ['toF'S SEROR, o0l 2oron P Harnard Every Man and Jesus Christ R and hatida e, £ 5 ST. AGth CHURCH eration announced that March 4,|# meeting of the board this week,and Presbyterian Church. ?:'l (fi""‘”"j_"“\”"‘»‘y’”’]‘("*“ to Science is not | chorus Choir, directed by Miss Maud G s 3 | 111 C St NB ot NW. h is the first day of Lent, will be | Henry M. Barry was re-elected secre- t Eckington Presbyterian Chureh, |M¢ it =-2vdul Baha ““Fico Lending Librarv, Open Daily 5 2 . 5 v 3 St ? Pl am ang 8 om. observed as an international day of | tary The Chinese Sun School | North Capitol street and Florida ave- DR. F H. NEWELL Pastor, Rev. PAUL SPERRY. ° sundays anc ida y s ind. Interces: ayer by the church women o ”\lr\ b o held in tho Sundhy School | nue, a rally of the Sunday sehool, with " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). " |THIRD CHURC H— . - A communion service wil e | house at 5 oclo Omorrow. Se; °S | special program, will be held tomor- § K g B TR = Ry 14th d G Sts.—Hot by <8 heid at the conclusion of the prayer | for the deaf are held at § o'clock. | row at 9.0 a.m. INDA 99) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ; % B ednesdays. 10 ufh:'fi:r_ i isan | WASHINGTON CATHEDRM‘ meetings. The women's department At the close of the prayer meeting | At the morning service, at 11 o’clock, M. ducati ¥ Li days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) The Beti pel, will conduct a membership week dur- [ next Thursday evening there will be | the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, At the Playhouse. 1814 N N.W. PARENT CHURCH % 5 FOURTH CHURCH — Tivoli Bldg.,| WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- ing the early part of February. The ;_m” mflu“--lv”“lw ce lffil f“‘r\,el;"’ will speak on the theme, “The Power Subject, 5 = = 3 = 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days LEY ROAI oal this a membership of | following new deacons: on S, |of the Gospel.” At 8 p.m. the theme “Sci igi » H o \\»-1 esda 30 to 5:30). UNDAY. JANT 23 127. 53 P of | Frank D. Strader. and Dr. Fred .| il pe hecogmition Lot Frions i Science and Religion. of the New Generation (“ i i | mory CoMd RO RY Y0 A 2,500. 8! ELCY LY Kavor Porter Bill Cla leaven — PENTECOSTAL e S CHRISTIA f TR e A el 5 3 E == SCOSEAL | Baker Baqv.© Betablished 'in London. Fng Ninth % | ¢ COMMUNION AN At the reauest of Rev. Dr. I R| wp o Tp i Te Topic. PRESBYTERIAN. Tand Washington, . C urder the Ninth Street Christian Church ¥R O PRRACHE Jdizoo, chairman of the committee on ership of Mrs. Annie C. Bill. Regular Sun- " . - ‘a 1 CANON STOKES 11:00 AM. i y services al E 3 3 o oth d D Sts. N.E. (Near the Capitol) international good will, the executive | p.. Newton M. Simmons, pastor|] ~THE TRANSFIGURED CHRIS BIBLE HALL [jf# wrie's 5 i SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON BENIAMIN 1. MELTON. Pastor | VG AND committee of the federation passed the Highlands Baptist Chui REV. ALBERT EVANS. D. D.. Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette G 3 | ath 5 Ste, N.W 26 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. 930 e b b ]| THE | WAS resolution indorsing the Porter bi urteenth and Jefferson sets, will A former pastor. speaks at Ninth and E Sts. N.W 0 Eyo’ Ak o bl e Pastor preaches WASH which is now Congi This bill by e peisiiasieites | SPECIAL SERVI Address by Mrs. Bill (Heal Ministry Daily " s or an wnewer T T tha |use as 'hls sermon tople tomorrow METROPOLITAN Conducted by i 10 AM. 10 8 Py The Supreme Question” | AT American people to the Chinese peo- | tha evening service will spea PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY COOKE DUDIECRS | rey by the Pakor | EORY SOMMUNION ¥ doie. 7 204N ple that the United States will stand |. S : Pinane T . “TH FE” S SR TION o op i by the decision of the Washington con- > Corner 4th and B streets S.E. | TECOSTAL EVANGELIST E TREE OF LI GARNETT JANUARY Speaks TAKOMA PARK CHEISTIAN CHURCH I L Y i V1 8 V ference and that the territorial integ On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. PR Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM. Sunday. 8 pm.— TEMPTATION AND | (Servies Seven _Adventists Chureh | RESS BY THE BISHOP, rity of China will be maintained. PRESBYTERIA In the cvening. at (,.}ks the nastor. Rev- LIl The Old-Fashioned Gospel. Accompanied Public Reading Room "”"'f:..u\,; Prosperity Service.) 5 G o ol 5 WISCC < AVEN -~ “Water to Wine.” 2 With the Old-Time Power. 20 Jackson Place iRy and 8 pin—Stody " fa Sermon. WOODLEY ROAD BUS All Are Weleom SUNDAY SCHOOL BANQUET| Eckington Presbyterian || 300" sn:' revimen o somn el S yahiolf S D —Snr : Church senvi —— BIBLE STUDENT. MAEFESAp 3 D THE WAY oF Columbla Heights || Rock Creek Parish ARRANGED BY BAPTISTS | North canitol st. Cor. Fiorlda Ave. and Q §t, | e———— —— S S e . s | Friday, 3 and 5 p.m.—Questions and St. Paul’s Chi h HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. SIXTH Healing Clinic. 2 Christian Church | o t a“},ll‘\s‘\ X ll’-ll“s"m Sunday School, 9:30, Affair at City Club Next Monday| Morning ice, 11. " Theme, “The Power PRESBYTERIAN S : Park Road West of Tdth St. N.W. |l §REV; W. L. MAYO. “3‘ N Assistant. f the Gospel, OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES: " e i oy Planned by Superintendente | Lt nieoy St | ety S A Standard for the People oscrmstio s RARVEY mARER i, Favr. | ] REV. GODFREY CHOBOT I oo <¥reeren srepes.: ‘ e 00 pimeeY ie's Rerwiee SRS ton. Gecrgetown y Church Pastor Christ's Kingdom will soon bring Dy feery 2 Dt T o=a sy RPN, | Sk = Vi Dibkes Snt Sedntiies of The Haptiat it e PEACE ON EARTH, followed by pros. 5115 pm —“TALKS ON TRUTH" by Holy Comforter Chapel Sund. hool: d offi f th 11 AM. ity, | B 1 lasti Tife £ Arthur P. Buck. 1 - . t the | (Georgia \‘\{.‘ & Madis n:m unday schools and officers of e| Rev. James T. Marshall, D, D. 3 o1 A Ry perity, happiness and everlasting life for i 4 ; v v i $:30 —Chureh School Young People’s societies will have a | Organized 1780. ELIJAH THE DESPONDENT £ Pl & ' | 6 Club. | 2 The public is inv duy and Friday, chers. 10:00 AM 1:00 P.M X | m—Good _ Words T Church ¢ i £ < i the obedient of mankind. i 4 ““Peace,” by Mamie E. Reeves. s AN Prayer and Ser- nquet at the City Club next Mon-| ,f ; ) A 4 3 £ £ / | ; it . e Ghy. A" réneption ‘willibe Bl from Lt e COME AND SEE” Come and hear the proofs _ witding” T e K biaer * 6 to 6:30 o'clock, at which time dinner PE % < VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. SCRIPTURAL 4 & _CONGREGATION VERMONT AVE. P31 18 Deing werenpotiby A Baptist| “,1,‘..".“k‘;.’:f\-.,,,p:‘?':r.m* | Washington Heights CONVINCING E ‘ CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. JAMES' CHURCH B Vermont Avenue, north of M Street . mear Mass. Ave. N.B. Sunday School Superintendents’ As-| Presbytertan Church Mt' Pleasant Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor | Rev. G £ '\u\)\m\' D.D.. Rector. sociation, of which E. B. Shaver hl - H“ 1C the president. It is one of the fea- || Fourth Presbyte‘.ian Bev, JOUR O Palatiapes B, ter, COMFORTI g ; Congregational 11:00 8.—Sermon by the Pastor 713 7:30 pam, s Ne EaNike bl 9°30 a.m.—Sunday School v the Pastor a.m. ;1::\?1::5' ;gec:‘;:dm\{)v«tlén 11,?511\:'&:#:;3 1100 3 —Worahip. 41-0&"""" by Dr. As Presented by i 5 . Senool. Completely churches, and which is to culminate 1341 and Fairmont Strects N.AY. Bt ey 1 MVERKART: J. B. WILLIAMS s 9:45 a. n Bible Class. Taught in a united series of evangelistic meet- . . NIGHT. Of Canada % . 2 v‘v "\r "Rmrwan e ings February 50 tp Mareh 6. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. CORDIAL N SERE N b Uy BOTHIRE- SUNDAY—11 A.M. z ’ e Toaee m—C.E. Socleties. e 3 =T fass. Ave. ar 12(h St RW cipal address will be made Sermon 11 A.M. 2P Clersy Rev. Dr. John R. Sampey, pro- Gunton-Tcmple Memorial = o & 3 3 2 - | Rev. Thomas ¥ i < fessor in the Theological Baptist Sem- (1| 11.00 a.m.—“What Jesus Rev. Pooi ARTRten Mirests TlVOll 'I‘]rleater “Can the Churches Unite?” = Bev. Thomas Worthington > e < < subi 945 ” | Rev. Thomas MeClintock. e Tme Uiy Sabtol ea i Said About Murder.” 1R “Hciox avp YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH [f|| v uoimes, ectintoe! Evangelistic Force.” In addition, | id About Murder. G N T 14th St. and Park Road N.W. V. 6:30 P.M. 16th and H Streets s b S © brief addresses will be made on dif-! .00 “The Gre e Bglolet, ALL WELCOME “Qur Prejudices” | ferent phases of Sunday school e 8: p-m.—“The eat |||, Kindersarten “for children during month Seats Fre International Bible No Collecti . omanied Il Dr. 3onnston wilt give an address on gelism by Rev. Dr. James W. Many, Red D: iy 4550 10 530 pm_tullighs Sersicn e Students® Association. 0 Collection Mr. Lovell will preside. r . moderator of the Columbia Assoct e ragon. Sermon—“THE EPIST) oF 'Jesus Not a Legislator.’ < . . . o CHRIST.” Music b nartette M V. P (Conclusion) s = s % - ditarte Thurs M. of Baptist Churches; Re ohn. C. BRI 5»,5‘,,,‘“ B Hlan Y dunrtetie hursday, 8 P.M. | Seenetnisn) 1'(;,11. Itn-vh Homer fli (l‘mlrm‘;]m“xr;:l‘ Alid-week praver service, Thurs- “The Disciples of Christ” {Ill Services: 8 & 117 A and 7:45 Py John Ruthven, president of the ;i € i AN 7:45 P.M. : P. U. Federation. 0 a.m.—Sunday School, W. Eastern Pregbytenan “Church = = A YT paker, Jith, pastor —— 6:00 p.m—Young W. Tuckey, superintendent. My 47, and Sixth St N E. z n i » i Church School, 9:30 A.M. CHRIST CHURCH 10:00 am 9:30 a.m.—Men’s Bible Class, 0w e VoV e . 1 “Ancther ng Will EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. 20 o BATENGTON | F. L. Middleton, teacher. 00 &.m. :M"'r! Bible Class. Bev. Jobn Gompton Ball's Sermon | e 2R Nefe £ 5 | Soon Rule World” |~ pLYN IOUTH Theme Tomorrow Morning. Ch . h*' f 'th Pil " '.m" Nursery for Little Folks in Morning, , P " “The Gems of God” will be the urci O (4 rims . - A Prime Minister Points Out the King 5 e o> & theme of Rev. John Compton Ball to- 22nd St. Bet. P and Q sn.gs.w New York Avenue : : Congregational Church ; ; . D. D., Rector. ¥ | Gr i i A Assistant. morrow morning at the Metropolitan : Sermon Topic of 17th and P Sts. N.W. = o Baptist Church. A number of new 4 , : 7. 3. C. N, 2 s e hers will be received. " ™| Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. i & || BVANGELIST ORVA LEE ICE e ; A i e 1927 0am. e ey Presbyterlan ] 7 ‘ “He Makes the Bible Plain” “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” ; Ching Praver, 2nd Sermon. |3 P O ey Tinued, the special topic belng ~What 11 am. and 7:30 pm. e i 9:30 a.m.—Church Schoo = ! PRI b L We Believe About Jesu Sermon by the Minister. APIT OR 11:00 a.m.— 2 ST JOHNS CHURCH : = : == Church . ! . |CAPITAL-MEMORIAL CHURCH 8 NDLE Georgetown Parish —on 1o Fri.. . " 7:008 § Sthy and B St NW. I ifl am Memori Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. CHEVY CHASE i s . AT 9. 0w g - - sdogeninn WESTERN | PRESBYTERIAN 4 SN v Jn. 25, 75 PM. || Congregational Church i ST s | ind 10th St. N.E. ¥ munic | REV. WILLTAM HENRY ¥ i THE CIRCLE, . iy . REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. t - o an sn.| RE ARF J. LEWIS, A Presbyterlan Church REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo P 2 Reels—Feature Film J 4 Md:l"nl}?ri‘ THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 9:45 a.m.—Chureh School. ; : “Abraham and Sarah” - 11 A M.—Subjec - th { ; g 11:00 am.—Morwing _ worship. Sermon In the Heart of the City . 3 Jesus and Christianity % Holy mion, ' 11100 am 8:00 p.m.—"Why Tarriest Thou"? 245 p. oung People’s Society. For the Heart of the City i 2 ¢ Admission and Seats Free 8 P.M.—Subject : %5.4:00 p, 6:00 p.m.—7o! Music by the Quartet 00 p.m. T Mid-week service. 00'p.mn. ” 8:00 pm.—Bis “Where Are !he Nine?” Poenchh gie. D. D.. D g < ; on REGATIONAL, Church School 9:30 AM. "~ Peck Memorial Chapel ~ NORTHMINSTER SERVICES: : \ong THE, BISHOPS: CRUSADE. lf‘l;Ie;;lI Wast::rm‘t"(';l:ll::t:h:m iod ');Lhmlv- Tsland Avi-my.;f- 11:00 a.m.—“Necessary Evasions.” 1 St Paul s Church : unjon. also, st 11 19:00 am—4 GENY Lovir 100 & N omine worship. 6:00 p.m.—Tea and C. E. Service. | 28rd Street mear Washington Circle| 13:00 m- AR ¥ 30 p.m.—Confe led by Mr. Leon 3:00 p.m—sunday School istian_Enceavor. . . ; . | 3:00 nm—gunday geh 5 B Evening Service 8:00 p.m.—False Plety.” Flrst ( On re t 1 h okl M“’,’"""TE St all OFF £ Sermon_ by Rev, BB RELIGION 1o SPARE. Northminster Chapel — oa iona urc favg ut 7330, except Thursuavs a1 | | =R Lt v Young le enjoy e Aldsks n - . s . J . Brigbé satvicss. Young 1 v them | AT By 8 oot *Misk "Mavel | Dr. Sizoo will be glad to meet for : Tl resbricsion Chich” U I B conterence or praver any who may Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Lo S R i VU 27 v some personal ot o cane Foindry 3._EUhirch” " | e rould like to discuss with Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister 9 Sixteenth and Trving NW R which they wou t him. He may be seen in his office at 4 & ) hu' H’H‘s)rln’ s T““”f' Y s WESTMINSTE Ll:?(‘,hu:c:\"every day from 12 to 1:15 Mormng Servnce, 11 O’Clock at the o omas urc [ . R 2 JoStr o'clock, or by appointment. Phone 00 pn.—West y i 8th Between P and Q, N D circl, Rz R o e el METROPOLITAN THEATER T i i e T Tenth and F Streets N.W. ' , | TheRt. Rev. — CHURCH OF THE COVENANT ||| DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE. PREACHES ON: A gy, John Richardson, D.D. Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. o “Working With God” i : v Rev. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister & - ' g MISSIONER Presbyterlan | Rev. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Assistant . - Afternoon Mass Meeting, 4 O’Clock | s, g Canada’s Outstanding Preacher < 4 G Closi S f Missi par oy, A PRINCETON UNIVERSITY DEPUTATION = ] At the Eighth Street Temple, Eighth Street R D et JOHN BRITTAN CLARK | Consisting of six students, will have charge of the services : Above H A J > 11:00—Holy Eucharist. Sermon b; SRR tomorrow, making addresses at the Sunday School, and hop Richardson. % SR Morning and Night Church Services. The \1ght Service, ov | : Speaker: DR. ROBERT E, SPEER . ‘,‘ 8:00—Closing Mission Service, SREAAN with special musical service beginning at 7:30, is spe- N . @ o . - & POy SRALTNOE AL, cially for students and other young people. It is expected e Sub]ect: Tlle Present Slhlatlon m Chlna” that President Lewis of George Washington University . 4 - . ] 434(55\ LIJLE '!I‘I})’AY{'(%I; i ¢ : i E . N. _Conducted EV. will preside at this service. ; Evening Service, 8 O'Clock, at the Eighth Street Temple £y, 2Y, rector of Sth Pleas- 8 8. 9:80 am 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School with classes for all ages. i DR. SPEER WILL SPEAK ON I . . spamsht(;\\~£,‘,',‘“J;.,‘::;:::»‘;,rlfl“\"cla_non o 5 FECTTRIES || 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M.—Church services. : s . 0y I 4 - ¥ . T A 6:15 ]".M.fChrir_etian Ev}deavor tea and .fellowship. fa ' Does The World Rea“y Need Chrlst? ] m}}\?‘y,E;E:?:K:id%{?f%b ’\ih‘{‘;l“ —OTHER SERVICE { 7:30 P.M.—Special musical service. Miss Suzanne . Music at Both Services by Large Vested Chorus Choir I By AR Intercessions, 12 M.; Second Ad- HALL MISSION Stone, harpist; Mrs. A. L. Chase, violinist; Mrs. S A e i e L 5}?:,;‘;31‘.“?‘"1»,11\1“‘ 5.‘3?‘"%1’3&1"5;'. 23 LA. AVE. N.W. Howard Blandy, pianist. ] by 10:00 a.m.—Primary Department of Sunday Schodl at 938 Grant Place, I B 2 for the Promotion of 8:00' P.M.— Thursday, midweek service for prayer. _ et b osgospilto b i, Lo g 2 RIGHT REV. JOHN RICHARDSONdress, 3 P.M.; Evensong, 3:30 P.M. ALL WELCOME o 0 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety of Christian Egdeavor at 938 Grant Place, I ALL INVITED TO services “PHE LIFE OF / \Mfl\ BURR.” Spiritual Meaning of Great Hooks he' Pustor cting Thurkday, 8 ALL WELCOME.

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