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12 MT.VERNON CHURCH ELECTS OFFICIALS Conference Returns Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth as Pastor. LUTHER LEAGUE ‘ At the recent quarterly meeting of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, Rev. George Diffenderfer, pastor of Luther Place Merhorial Church, announced the opening of a ’ Lutheran Workers' Training School, at which Rev. H. D. Hayes, pastor of | St. Mark's Lutheran Church, will con- | Anct the course in “Leadership™: Rev. | Henry Mankin, jr., pastor of Incarna- | tion Lutheran Church, the | ssions and Rev. W | Church, At the annual mesting of the Bal annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South | held at Roanoke, . Rev. Dr. W, A. i Lambeth returned to Mount | Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South of this city TUpon call of the pastor the follow- | Jng trustees and board of stewards | were elected, and organized as fol- s Srustees —W, timore | was w. Roper, C uendou‘ 1. 0. Tolbert, C. J. Ziegler. of stewards—J. E. Baird, C. Roper, vice chair gham, secretary; FBoard Justice E. Clark. L. . Dr. Clinton F C' . Ebaugh, Coffman. D LB, Clarence F. . McMu N.| R. O. ) E. E. Overholt. | Painter, Paimer, Dr, W. , Judge John Weslev Price, Rhodes. J. W. Rodkey, ¢ rendon Smith, T. L . F. Stokes, > . O. Tolbert . Warren, Dr Houston, ohlmeier, r | known inance—D. C. Roper, Col. A. R. Brindley, vice chairman: J. E. Baird, W. Boyle, R, T. Bucking: ham, CI Justice E. K. Campbell, B. S. Embry, Dr. T. A. Groover, A, F. Harlan, Dr. J. H. Hawfield, B. J. \lulhkm Judge J. W. . M. Stoy, N. K. Williams, Burrus, vice chai Armstrong, A. F. Burges T. B. H Publicity ‘and Printing—C. J. Zieg- ler, chairman: E. E. Overholt, chairman V. Rodke; Music—J. B. Akers, chairman: R. A. Conn, vice chairman; G. D. Ells- worth. Relief—\V. H. Trolinger, chairman; Clarendon Smith, vice chairman; Dr. W. H. Wise. Junior congregation—Dr. C. Clark, chairman: T. L. Smith, vlce‘ chairman; Dr. W. R. Perkins, Sustodian_ of church property— Col. A. R. Brindley. e Pastor's visiting—S. W. Cockrell, chairman: Dr. C. F. Kohlmeier, vice chairman; B. D. Hathcock, J. O. Joliff, C. E. Ruffner. R—" . DR. PIERCE TO SPEAK. Pastor Will Talk on Question of Discarding Bible. “Should We Discard the Bible?” is the subject upon which Rev. Dr. T G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Church, Unitarian, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, will preach to- morrow morning. This subject aroused some discussion at the Unitarian Con- ference held here during the past week and it is in responce to numer- ous requests that Dr. Pierce will con- sider this question. At the motion picture hour in Pierce Hal the ture will be “Isn't Life ‘Wonderful' | night. f ments for thi | will be a | Paul will be di meyer, pastor of St. F ran | the “Bible Course."” | “The Luther Film” was shown at Luther Place Memorial Church Thurs. | d'n' at 8 pm. and ¥ 3 p.m. nd “Faithful Through Ages” w: .»mun Friday at 8 p.m. These pic- | tures were shown under the auspices of the Inner Mission Society 'he Luther League of the District | of Columbia took an active part in the Interdenominational Young People’s Rally held at Central High School last Paul L. Brindle, president of | Luther League, was a | of the committee on arrange- r’\H\ terprises Mav Our re?” is the topic ned for on at Luther Place and Zion Leagues tomorrow evening. Miss Mil- dred Sieg will conduct the meeting at Luther Place, while < Dorothy Krautwurst, recording secretary of Zion's League, will lead the Zlon League service. The voung people of Luther Place will hold a social October 25 Plans for a Halloween social were completed at a_business meeting of Zion’s League last Wednesday eve- ning, and the returns from a party held by Fred L. Schickler at his home, 1300 Emerson . for the benefit of Zion's Lengue, were announced. | CONTINUE HOME WEEK. Plan Services Tomorrow. the 1 memb “In What 0. Congregationalists Feature Tha inauguration of home-coming week, which began last Sunday, will be continued tomorrow with what is as “Go-to-church day” at the People’s Congregational Church, M street between Sixth and Seventh The pastor, Rev. A. F. i will preach on “The Empty Pew.’ | In the evening at 7 o'clock there | big echo meeting of the| Cleveland delegates under the direc- tion of the Y. P. C. E. Life of St. Paul Studied. The life and teachings of the Apostle ed du lnx the next few weeks by Miss Mabel N. Thurston, teacher of Everygzirls' Bible Class at the Church of fhe Covenant. . The topic for tomorrow morning will be Paul's attitude toward life as shown in the Epistle to the Philippians. The class has instituted a_questio. box, in which members and visitors may place questions that they would like an.| wered by Miss Thurston on the fol- | lowing Sunday. |as Community night. in the morning | ci; | garten THE EVENING STAR, WASHI DEDICATE CHURCH UNIT TOMORROW | Takoma Lutherans to Have Special Services at New Building. The completed unit of the new Ta- koma Evangelical Lutheran Church, at the corner of Seventh and Dahlia will be dedicated with pecial exercises tomorrow. Rev. Dr. W. E. Schuette of Sewick- . will deliver the sermon at the tomorrow morning at 11 <. The dedicatory exercises will be held at 3 p.m., when Dr. Schuette will preach again, after which the con- secration service will ha conducted hy the pastor of the church, Rev. R. G Steinmeyer. A midweek service will be _held Wednesday at 8 pam. At this service three pastors who assisted in starting the mission will deliver short ad dresses. Thev are Revs, G, and E. H. Meuser, both of Washing- ton, and Rev., D. F. Schultz of Balti- streets, | more. Friday evening has been set aside At this time the citizens of the community are to be given an opportunity of viewing the church. Several lacal men will de- liver short addresses, followed by mu sical selections, after which refresh. ments are to he served. The pastor will address the congre- ion October 23, using as his theme, | My Church.” The congregation, April, 1925, has heen the Takoma Theater organized In worshiping in Ruilding. has increased. HEADQUARTERS MOVES. Bible School Association Is Located | in Earle Building. The Washington Bibla School Asso. i ch is now registering the the Earle Building, Thirteenth and E Plans are under way for the meeting, with an’ institute ining school for workers which will follow. Definite plans are to be made at a_meeting of the worke: council in the association’s office. Mrs Among the schools . * special men tion is the Winter Session Kinder- School in the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, of which Mrs. 3 Lane is the director. The All-Bible School, of which Mrs. Selig- man is the director, will give a dem- onstration this afternoon at the ses sion of the Women's Interdenomina- tional Missionary Federation. Hear the Master Teacher Prof. WM. ESTEP Master Psychologist and Healer SIX In His FREE LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS From Wednesday, October 19th, until Monday, October 24th, Inclusive Each Evening at 8 0'Clock October 23 Monday, Oember 24th—' THE_LAW OF Saturday, October 22nd_THE MAXTERS OF THE rd—REJU OF How TO Qetober 10th— n%dfl irada; 27 PENSATION FAR EAST STAY YOUNG TOREATEST ATTA Marvelous Demonstrations Every Night Franklin Square Hotel, 14th and K Streets N.W. Java Room CHURCH #: EPIPHANY G Street between 13th and 14th Streets N. W. REV. ZeBARNEY T. PHILLIPS, D. D. RECTOR Our Adult Bible Class with an enrollment of over 1000 meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 SUBJECT: Sunday, October 16 St. Matthew VI: Verses 24 to 34 A CORDIAL GREETING and a WARM WELCOME await all who will join us in studying the Bible for 60 Minutes Each Sunday Morning E. Lenski | | The scries on and | ! the membership of the congregation NGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Unit of edifice being erected at the corner of Seventh and Dahlia streets, which will be dedicated with special exer. cises tomorrow, 1927. HOME SERIES PLANNED ! (B v Wawlon easoes Bimmonds Ao- | nounces Topics. At the Highlands Baptist Church | the pastor, Rev. Newton Mercer Sim- monds, is {0 begin, tomorrow evening a series of falks on “Happy Hom: The subjects are as follows: “For Better, for Worse:” “A House or a Home?" “Getting Along With Each Other,” “Little Feet to Guide” and “Setting Up an Altar.” W, . Y\'(G‘ will lead’a song service each evening. | “The Gospel of John" | still continues on Sunday mornings. | Rally day will he observed by the Bible school tomorrow. | Fifth Baptist Church Circle to Give Entertainment Wecnoesday. Dr. John E. Briggs will on “The Crusaders’ Psalm” at morning service at Fifth Baptist Church. At night he will preach a second sermon on “Rouncing the | Blues.” This will be a continuation | of last Sunday night's sermon. The Marion Briggs Circle will give | an entertainment Wednesday night on “The Little Old Lady Who Spoke.” REF( ()RMED GRACE 17th ana 0 N.w I'llh!)\lll‘ll\ _ Theosophical Lecture The Plan of Evolution By Olivia C. Martin Fllv!lllv Octoher 16. 8:15 p.m. ighthringer Todge Barrists 55 Nw ister Blds., 635 F St Admission free. " Study class evers day. 7:15 p.m. Wulungton Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. October 16 sun- I‘ 'zinninuB of SWil; 4 dom. y Smit \,./ Tassin. Music | . I Bhagavad ' Gita members meeting; Doctrine class. Tuesday, Wednesda: day, Secret All o Episcop: | ning. | charge. | John Marshall place and C street, DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH. " REV.J.J. QUEALLY TO TALK | services at Transfiguration al Church tomorrow 0 and 11 a.m. and Church séhool at J. 1. Queally, rector, will continue his | sermons on “The Great Central Truths of Christianity.” There will be a card party in the parish hall Novembher 7, Miss Thelma Reidell and Daniel Hartranft are in Smenhst lel Tnlk Dr. Harry C. Oberholser, scientist. will address the adult Bible class of Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, to- on morrow morning at 10 o'clock The Rebuke of Wrong.” EPISCOPAL. ~ ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH H. Ave. and V St. N.W. J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. Services £ 00—FHolx Communion. o hool ice and sermon, and sermon. ALL WELCOME ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Communion. orning prayer and ser- Mo The Res. Ronert Jomston, D. D. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Squa Servica en francais tous- les di- manches a 4 heures par— M. Cl Rev. Thomas \\'nrlh gton Cooke, Rector. Rffi. Thomas Mcl.:lintotk. 1:30 P.M St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. Cler; Rev. George F. D Rev. George 1. SERV of Sunda: Holy Communton. Church School Morning Praver Sermon Bumon. | Tiesda ‘ommunion_Thursda: classes free. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. ‘Thursday, October 20 8:15 P.M. “Spiritual Life” Theosophy Sehool Sunday Studr Class Sundays, 8:13 p. Reading Room Onen Daily Exceot | a7, ond Sunday 30 Diien "or Collections WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL : wisconalk RVERLEAEN, RN woo. VEEY ROAD. HOLY COMMUNION MQENING PR A LITA : ROLTASOMNUNTON " AND' $ER- PEOPLES, "EVENSOA N ERMO e HE PREACHER 11 A Wi Bh THE AT, REV oL LIMIROVITCH, ~BiSHOF R OHRIDA. ARE \3 CONSIN AVENUE, CARS on‘ ]l\OflAM.‘ 11:00 AM. soney | P Reel T ARtane: “affer Trinity. Mr._Allen) Young People's Service League. Evening Prayer and Sermon (Rector) and Thurs- ~GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wht‘omln Ave. Below M n:v. M. M. PERKINS in charge, 1 oly Communion and” Sermon. James Henderson will as & Thobr 7 am Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. —Corporate Communion, man’s hmm i 23rd !trezz near Washington Circle The Rev. Arlington A. MeCallum, Reetor, Services, 7:30 and 11:00 am. Church School, 11:00 a.m. Dally 7:30 am.. except Thursday at 11100 a.m. A Spiritual Healing Service k _and aficted conducted In h Hall at 8:00 pm. hy the | The Nativity Wo- | St. Marg aret’s Conn. Ave. and n.m-mu Pice. | Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, Rector. a.m.—Holy Commanion. Morning P 3 Sermon 4:30 Evontone and fiemw by M e Rev. Robert Shores. Holy Communlonc—Weaneaday. St: Luke’'s Day, and Thursday. 11 a. nm‘.n!n A SE. 730 A Rev. Enoch M. Thompuon, 0 Sr. Re 4. The Annuneiation,’ #:18 and 9:30 Canon A. B. Rudd at The Nativity. 8 v.m. worth Baptist ‘ollowing Morning, Intematxonal Bible Students Pastor Announces Subjects. | | Smith, pastor of Pet. | hurch. announces the subjects for tomorrow: | “Beggars or Co-Workers— in the evening, ‘Brass| Rev. Henry Which?"; Shields _or_Gold?" NON-DENOMI! THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH 307 D_St. N.W.. Rev. C. W, 1;7" Pastor. 1 wa Steach "the Bible as 1 and srasch ihe sidiiswe Goopel of Citints Aomemen Sunday_Schooi. 45 am. meetine, Thureday Wercemn SLwiTh awame, ~_ SIBLE_ S UDENTS. and Praver .Association Pyihian Temple Auditorium 1012 Ninth St. N.W, l" 45 A M. —Tower Study. 7:45 P.M.—lLecturs by Anton Moerher. L] IN' TEKDI“\O“IN ATIONAL OCIETY OF WASHINGTON 326 Eve St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889, (Healing. 10 a.m. EA2 FRANRLIN 3 S——\“Hl'"y”fll OR A ans b 5:30—Young Teople's Chrisiian 6:45 Tt A Words Clnb. S ik GREATARSS OF GOD. THO | FSTHER MONDA 8 P.M ONS IN TRUTH" Class. MARY. B MeCLELEAN. “Chtistian, e % “Urity Correspondencs Cours JUDGE DEAN WE A THE ."lnGE DEAN FRA\KL'R LILLI l\' CHRIQT\(AN THURSDAY. 5 P Takoma Park Christian Church (Services ia Seventh Day Adventist Church) VISITOR TO PREACH. ! Rev. Joseph R. Jones of Fairmont Heights to Talk at Zion Baptist. | The sermon of Rev. Leon 8. Worm- ’ ley, pastor of the Zion Baptist Church nwood, tomorrow at 11 a.m. wnfl be “God Our Guide.” | At 3 p.m. Rev, Joseph R. Jones, pas. | tor of the First Baptist Church, Fair- | mont Heights, Md., will preach a spe. cial sermon to the Volunteer Council, | Mrs. M. J. Wormley, the evening servica there sermon by the pastor. Universalist Church ||| Rev, Frederic W. Perkins, Pastor Services at the m ador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Buildine of a N Durch”Edif EaRest & New October 16, at 11 AM. Sermon Tople: “Cure for the Scorner.” Rolbere e Notid weoguers bub the Kindergarten at the same Church School convenes "ar 1375 p.m. u Free. Ser A CORDIAL ME _TO BRING YOUR PRIENDa: ALl ~_CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Fuclid St. Second Chur‘ch of Cllrm Scientist st Third Church ol Chrht Scientist 13th and Fourth Church of Cfirkt Scientist SMasonic Temple Anditorium, Colorado and Grorqia_Aves.. Brightwood SUBJECT: “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” Services— inday. 1L A M. and 8 P.M. Sunday’ Sehy except Fourth Chare WEDNESDAY * EVENING MEEATNGS— 8 o'clock. READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., ith and K 8 —-Houra, 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- | — 30 to 5:30). | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E Hours, 1:30 to 5.30 p.m. week da; Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G St Hours, 9:30 to 9. | (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30 and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH LHbRLH——T!voh Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9 ‘New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts. Sroy A Cordial Welrflm' lor AllL COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Park Road west of Fourteenth St. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor. 9:30—Church S —Cl hmuan Endeavor. 0—Union service with Mt. Plea ant M. E. Church. orts or Trenches. t_vour friends here. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH Biand Tacker. Retor i Sunday After Trinitr. Sermon. —Fveaing Praver and Ad- Lnkt ‘s Day). ‘Communion. Morning Prayer i Litany. "ST. AGNES’ cn—mncx-i 48 Que Street N (Fla, ave. or N. c-fnol . earsy Services Sunday—7 and and & n Bty mass, 3 am. Frensonz and interces sions. Friday_ 8 b. ROCK CREEK PARISH ST. PAl L'< CHURCH Rock Creek Church and Webster X S conntey wah in’ the Sy T M 50" T 00 A M. P M HOLY (‘OMFORTFR ('HAPFL v 7 GBS0 T AN Bl | Epiphany G St. near 13th Rev. Z. B, Phillips, D. D. Reetor. 8:00 a.m.—Holly Communion. n;m a.m.—Church School. m.—Rector's Bible Class. m—Lluny and Sermon by | 11:00—Sermon Ninth Street Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. BENJ, H. MELTON. Minister, 9:30—Graded Bible School. by " ihe pastor. ‘Gates of Pear] 8:45—Christian’ Endeator. 7 ;.s_"pi the VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Av Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. Subject, Dastor. Subject, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Ribla School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Chusstian Endeavor Society. 8:00 p.m—Sermon by the Pastor. Music_in_Charge of Mr_W. E. Braithwait The First Pritive Evangelical CHRISTIANSCIENCE Church ot Washington WM. M. GOODWIN PASTOR TEACHER PRACTITIONER Telephone Fran) What Is Ch the Rector. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Special Lecture Sermon on Comparative Re- ligions by the Rector. ST. THOMAS' 1sth ber Near Dupont Circle (Take Conn, ‘Ave. Cars) Servicen. and 15:00—Halv Eucha b o Whom &hall We G Brneet Smith, B, 1 | Eventing: {1 0Fibie. Cla 18th betw. nducted, by rector . Markes Gospel.” | iam Thomas Reynolds. of race and cread WEDNESDAY Taugl DR.W.E. 23rd Street, South c younger members.) BIBLE CLASS ht by ROLLINS Of the Virginia Theological Seminary in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH of Washington Circle Every Wednesday at 8 P.M. ~ Ps. 119 Cllrut Jesus the only exnmple E 559, 55 Mrs. Eddy did not claim know it all “Seience and He Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SER\'ICES: 1 00 A, \[ i 3 “LOSING CONVICTIONS” “ellowship and C. E. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Worship. “Cairo—What Price Glory” Beginning Sunday evening, October 9, Dr. Sizoo will de- liver a series of sermon-lectures dealing with his recent journey through the cities of Southern Europe, the Near East and the Holy Land. The following are the jects: Octoher sub- 9—DAMASCUS—“The Old- ‘What Price = m\:TnTlv)FLE “Can a An:'-lrd'(‘hln;v 6 King, 13 — BEIRUT — “Where Dreams Come True." v 0—POMPEIT — Novi —~GEN Crman: Ronda of tha World. ~ Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister. | £:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am 8:nmo—Al Mv Springs Are in Thee | he True Source " yavting dov and Pow Wednesday evening. Reception and together Social. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. 0:45—Church School. 11:00—Morning Worshlp. 6:45—C. E. REV. J. HILLMAN Pastor. HOLLISTER. Penn. Ave. and 28th Nt. N. Under the Clock Tower. Irving W. Ke!chum, Mlmsler aae Do You Know—or What has Christ said The Young eflect of hypocruy on individuals and Church orcnmnhom Room Ope ot connected _with ian Selenes Organiza: [ gax tn the Chapel o n' nu- B S PRESBYTERIAN. Fourth Presbyterian 15th ane Fairmont Streets N.W Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM.—Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor Emeritus, will preach on “Re- ceiving the Full- ness of Christ.” 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. James H. Miers, on “The Captivity of Daniel and His Friends.” Church of the Pllgnmt Southern Assembly. Rev. Andrew R Bird, Minister. Morning Worshin 11 A.M. Each Snnday at Mavflower Hotel During the Automn and Winter Pending Construction ot Naw Charch nmwn Evening Worshin, Each Run. 1518 Twenty-second Sible Sehool .nd \m-ml. Serxiee at 1518 Twenty-secon Presbyterian Church R St. bet, 18th and 20th Sts. N.W, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor Christian PR NG RAN R by the Quartet. Eckington Presbyterian Church Vnnh l'nalinl St., (‘nv nnllll Am Rev, 0D ster, Sunday <r~y|u< n 'lfl. Morning Worship. Theme——""The Snnset \m! Young People’'s Meeting, 7. .:Iv.,. o oranip. & FIRST RESBYTERIAN John #"hlllvl'l \ ‘ '“’Y o v Of Bethany Pr!nhrl' will vnlm‘h at, l Mor . nl fllr Talents.' Tlle Power of the Gospel.” . Midweek prager meeting. evening ar B ome _to_ All. "Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D.. Fastor, Organ: a.m.—Sunday am—Morning worship and sermon p.m—Christian Endeavor 0 p.m.—Coneregational Sing, ted by H. Lee “Eastern Presbyterxan Church Md. Ave, & Sixth St. NE ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Paster, 045 11:00 ils con- classes for Men's Sibieclame Rev. Freeley Roh: METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B S You are, incited 10 the mornine service at 11 o'cloc 45 0 n iz Peonle’s A e T i, PRFSBYTF RIAN 16th and REYV. Seheot hip with Ser. CHRISTIAN School by Pasfor. astor. at ronz With Most of T AL and instrumental mus Sorvice Thirsdav. 8 pm. 3 Mid-week Prav ‘ ' Church of the - Covenant | Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. N.W. | Rev. CHAR!.F.S WOO0D, D. D. Minister Rev. William A. Eisenberger Assistant 9:45—Sunday 11:00—Morning worship with sermon by Rev. William A. Eisenberger, “A Pound of Ointment.” Music by the Quartette, 6:45—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Sunday evening worship with sermon by Rev. William _A. Eisenberger, “The Glory of ‘World.” Chorus Cheir. | 8.00—Thursday, Midweek hour of worship. School. ALL WELCOME. mfl Central Presbyterian Church |, (JOUTHERN ASSEMBLY). Sixteenth and I JAMES H, TAYLOK. D. n Pastor. tminster I Hour. Endeasor. by D 8:00 p.m.—Thi —Prayer “mzl! .mm"n cared” for dur Tnl.- "5t st Bii e « marning car or “Mt. Pleasant” car or T St Bth St YOUNG MAN Are You Guessing? What is the greatest problem of this generation? What is the Christian Religion? about your neighbor? Men of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Invite you to think through the dire with us—these issues—under ction of Prof. T. D. Martin We meet at 10 a.m. every Sunday morning.