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3 i >y /street northeast, of which Rev. {Samuel T. Nicholas is pastor. iservice and Prof. C. F. 'MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCHES TO UNITE Congregationalists Will Be Hosts Next Week for Series of Services. For five evenings next week the Mo unt Pleasant Congregational Church will be host to 13 other churches of Columbia Heights services on the general theme of Church.” The 14 churches repr 12 denominations, and the pastors of all of them will participate in the services, which will be held in the M ount Pleasa.t Congregations Church, 1410 Columbia road. Called “Hilltop Services for Ever body on the Hill,” the services will begin each evening at 8 o'clock, last- ing not more than one hour. The public is invited. The program fol- lows: Monday: “The Church’s Ciaim on the People,” sermon by Rev. R. L. Fultz, Rev. H. B. Smith and Rev. B. Brask- amp, assisting. Tuesday: “Iler Spirit- ual Message,” sermon by Rev. G. I Dudley, Rev. Mark Depp and Rev. W. F. Smith, assisting. Wednes E; “Social Power of the Church,” by Rev. J. H. Taylor, Rev. Butler and R J. A. Hudson, ing. Thursday: “The Church Building Character,” sermon by Rev. Moses R. Lovell, Rev. U G. B. Pierce and Rev. J. D. Buhrer, ng. Friday: 'The Universal Passion of the Church,” sermon by Rev. Fred M. Perkins, Rev. Murray S. Kenworthy and Rev. Mark Depp, assistin: The churches represented are Cal- vary Methodist Episcopal, Central Presbyterian, Columbia. Heights Chris- tian, Columbia Heights Lutheran, First Reformed, Gunton-Temple Me- morial Presbyterian, Mount Pleasant Congregational, St. Stephen's Protes- tant Episcopal, National l morial Universalist, All Souls’ Unitarian, Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal South, Church of Christ, Park View ! Christian and Friends Church. The pulpit of the Mount Pleasant { Congregational ~ Church tomorrow morning will be occupied by Rev. Dr. Charles S. Macfarland, s !k, Federal Council of Chur + America. At 10 o'clock tomorrow the men’s class will have an illustrated !lesson on “The Story of Tut-ankh- ‘Amen as related to the Old Testa ‘ment.” with Dr. J. O. Knott, who was present at the opening of the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, as leader. The weekly Thursday night pilgrimage to a Washington re institution will be nrwnod nex: the next visitation being vember 10 to the Central Union Mission. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock the fifth lesson in child guidance will be given to mothers of the community by Dr. Lucille Dooley. . LUTHERANS TO HOLD REFORMATION SERVICE Gettysburg Professor Will Speak. Rev. S. H. Kornmann to Give Benediction. Reformation service will under auspices of the United Luther- an congregations tomorrow at 3 p.m., at Keller Memorial Lutheran | Church, Maryland avenue and \nl\)lh r. bus be held Dr. Nicholas will conduct the vesper Sanders of | Gettysburg, Pa., will make an address. Rev. Dr. John Weidley will offer prayer and Rev. S. H. Kornmann will give the benediction. 4 TRAVELLER TO SPEAK. A 7 Al Mrs. N K. Shartle to Lecaure on | ar Her Tour of World. Mrs. Nina K. Shartle who recently made a tour of the world, will give an illustrated lecture on her trip at Temple Baptist Church next Friday at 8 p.m., under auspices of the Beall Bible class. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. The Mis- sionary Society will meet at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Boorde, pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on “That Storm at Sea,” and in the eve- ‘ning on “The Poor Shepherds Yfllon.” !| Rev. Mr. Simmonds to Speak. Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, stor of the Highlands Baptist hurch, Fourteenth and Jefferson reets, will speak tomorrow morn- ihg on “Pllate as a Witness,” and in e evening the sermon topic will be *Happy Homes—Fireside Talks—How to Get Along With Each Other.” F¥oung people’s meeting at 7 p.m. ‘THE _ TVE\‘ING STAR WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927. ALBRIGHT CHURCH DEDICATION TO BE CONTINUED TWO WEEKS Exercises at New Evangelical Edifice to Begin November 4; Many Spe- cial Features Planned. The Albright Memorial Evangelical Church, the latest national church to be established in Washington, will be dedicated by special exercises ex tending from November 4 to 17. Th minister, Rev. George I3. Schnabel s in charge of the arrangemen sisted by committees of members the congregation, which was tablished b in 1926. The church is a_ memo to Jacob Albright, founder of the Evangelical Church, and is located at Fourth and Ritten- house strects. Two of the several bishops of the church will be in attendance at the dedicatory exercises, Bishop 8. C. Brevfogel of Reading, Pa., the senior p, and Bishop M. T. Maze risburg, Pa. blishment of this church yashington was decided upon by the leaders of the church when they at- tended in this city several years ago the World's Missiona Conference. During the Summer of 1926 services were held in a tent on the church site. Construction of the church was besun in February, 19 The present building is the church school unit. Within a short time the main church auditorium unit will be constructed. Contains 31 Rooms. The church school building con- tains 34 rooms. It is built of Stone- hurst quarry stone obtained near Washington, with raked joint. The architecture is of Gothic™ design the scholastic period. The main en- trance to the building is on Fourth street. The first floor contalns a woman's parlor, men's clubroom, Boy Scout room, showers, recrca- tional hall and kitehens. The recrea- tional hall and gymnasium includ a stage for entertainment and speak- ing platform. On both sides of the hall on the second floor are rooms for the beginners and primary depart- ments of the Sunday school; a nur- unday school offices, a foyer. and a young people’s auditorium, with 1ual classrooms from each les of the room. On the third floor are rooms for the junior and intermediate departments of the Sunday school and six individual srooms, the pastor's study and a room for the official boards of the urch. The dormer floor contains " clubrooms, classroom and stor- ge room. In addition to the Sunday school, the chureh will serve all of the or; ations, including two Chr vor Societies, Woman's Mi s Woman's Guild, Men's Club and Boy Scout Troop. The exercises will open Friday af- ternoon with a meeting of 40 min- sters of the York, Pa., District of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of th> Evangelical Church. The min- | isters will be entertained by members lof the consrega The visiting ministers include pre- of of SERVICES IN FRENCH. Vurpillot to Officiate at St. John’s Church. “Saint Paul r te a Saint Pierre” is the sermon theme chosen for the service tomorrow afternocon by Rev. Dr. Florian Vurpillot, French vicar in charge of the French congregatio. that meets each Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, St. John's Church, La Fay- ette Squire. These services are de- signed primarily for persons of all aiths and creeds who prefer to wor- ship in the French language. There- the custom, all the services Dr. Vurp llot announced that the French services held on Friday after- ons at 4:45 o'clock will begin with the service of \o\cmher 4, and will continue thereafter, mgularly along with the usual Sunday services. The committee in charge of the French services has announced definit~ plans for the establishment of a Foyer Fran- caise in the parish house of St. John's Church, under the direction of Dr. and Mme. Vurpillot. Ministers to Convene. The members of the Presbyterian inisters’ Assoclation of Washington inity will be_addressed Mon- ay at 10:30 a.m. by William Knowles Cooper on “Religlous Conditions in Europe.” - “She Poked His Ear!” Is Topic. “She Poked His Ear!” is the title of a story to be told tomorrow night at 8 o'clock by Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor, Centennial Baptist Church and his 11 o’'clock morning subject 1s “The End of the Lord.” Attend These Union Services at Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W., near 14th St. Next Week—Monday to Friday October 31 to November 4, inclusive 8 P.M. Fourteen Churches of Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant will unite in ONE Everybody.” in Devotions, Rev. B. Braskamp. Preacher, Rev. G. F.. in Devotions, Rev. W. Smith. “Social Power Preacher, Rev. J. H. Preacher, Rev. M. Preacher, Rev. F. W. Special Corirabia e Columipa He First Reform Gumton-Templ t. Pl . All Brethodiat, Church of Chrict Park View Chuarch . Friends, Quaker, 13th Everyone Cordially Invited Theme: “The Church and its Claim.” Monday “The Church’s Claim on the People” Preacher, Rev. R. L. Fultz; Chairman, Rev. H. B. Smith; Tuesday “Her Spiritual Message” Dudley; Chairman, Rev. Wednesday Taylor; Leader in Devotions, Rev. J. A. Hudson. Thursday “The Church Building Character” R. Lovell; Leader in Devotions, Rev. J. D. Bubrer. Friday “The Universal Passion of the Churcl Perkins; Leader in Devotions, Rev. M. Depp. The following are the Churches that united for these "Fith ana Harvard 16t HOUR “Hiltop Services for Leader, Leader M. Depp; of the Church” Chairman, Rev. C. H. Butler; Chairman, Rev. U. G. B. Pierce; Chairman, Rev. M. S. Ken- Services mvm'ul.')fl. St., Rev. Mark Depp. te Rev daylor. . H. Butler. Rev, nt, 3o . Rev. W. F. Smith. . Kenworthy, in | a siding elders, Revs I W Spangler oV Thompson, 1 W Minsker, D 2. Ihll Werne H. M. Buck, J. Hower, W, k Newcomer, Smith, J. Basom Hoftns erger, F. Sanders, By rin Stover, A. D. Gramley and . S. Miller. Dr. Polling to Speak. at night at sembly will conduct a proper will vices November day school, at -éach fogle and at 3 pam.; t 8 p. 945 am lat 11 Maze and and Bishop Ma on ti ning of November 10 Gov, Fred R, mmerman of Wiscon- sin, a prominent lay member of the will speak on at a_commun An address will irnest H. Pullman, Manor Park Citizens’ an Citizens meeting. e made by A communion service will be held November 13 and new members re- cewved in the church. A reception will be held by the church the eve- ning of November 17. At a_ meeting of the Men's Bible class of the Sunday school this week I’llnl(‘l was elected secretary, . A. Drake, resigned. The class pledged $600 toward furnishing the new church, of which $100 was immediaiely paid. ~ An illustrated lec- ture on the trip of the late President rding to Al was given by G. M. Foote. Herbert S. Bryant is presi- dent of the cla REFORMED. REFORMED GRACE !5th and 0 N.w. HENKY B, RANCK, | 11:00 a.m.—"C .. Pastor. i CHURCH OF THE fiow CITY 16th Above O N.W 9:45—Classes of the Sl 10:00 a.m.—Adult Class, lc 4 o M08 Alice with Toose as- im 1 Lo Ralph P, Solo by Mre Miss d, . Chorus Choir. G. ‘Frie Lending Library open dally. welcome Pastor, Rev. B Maud Sewall. An Paul_Sper THE OPEN DOPR CHURCH 303 1 St. Ny W. Oger, Pastor. and we B Preach and Tes Bitle as Ko wora 'of Con"ana Fall Sal- sation. Sunilay School, 9:45 reday, 8'p.n s and Prayer meet- ing. T NmthStreeiChnshan Church 9th & D Sts. N.E. BENJ. H. MELTON, Minister, Jos. H. Scott, Sr., Assistant. 9:30 a.m.—Graded Bible School of 1,000 Dr. Melton preaches 11 am. and 7:45 p.m. WELCOME_TO_AL VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Ave., north of N Street, Rov. Earle Wilfley, LL.D., Pastor. ~—Bible School. —Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. Societies. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. Music under direction of Mr. "CHURCH OF CHRIST 14th_and Meridian P ALLEN TUDSON. N m\l TER. w. E. “COLUMEIA HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Park Road west of Fourteenth St. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor. 9:30—RBible School. 11:00—Worship. ~ Sermon, “Christ Is AlL” 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 00—Sacred Musical Hour., We share the united worship of fourteen churches av Mt asant Congregational re | \mnun REV. W. A. NTKEE TAKES NEW POST Mount Vernon Church Pastor to Leave Thursday for Alahama. a Place M. E. Church South, h as been t ama Conference of the church, Accompanied by his wife and child, Rev. Mr. McKee will leave here next sday for Tuscumbia, Ala. He appointed assistant at the local church April 18, 1925, by Bishop Can dler. The Woman's Missionary Soclety meet Wednesday at 8 p.m., with . Martin as leader. Follow eeting there will be a re ception to Rev. and Mrs. McKee. The Senior Epworth League will 1 eet Tuesday at 8 p.m., and the hoard of stewards Wednesday at § p.m. Rev. Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, | zeneral ~secrotary of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, will preach at the church November 6. TALK ON JERUSALEM. At the New York Avenue Presby- Church tomorrow Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach in the morning and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. New members will be welcomed. Dr. Sizoo will have as the theme of his com- munion address, “We Are as Clay.” Continuing his Sunday evening ser- mon-lectures on impressions of the Near East, Dr, Sizoo will have for his theme, “Jerusalem—Hadst Thou But Known, The midweek prayer service of the church is held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. tel (1 AN_SCIENCE_(New). THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science as con {aimed in, the’ Bible and writings of ' Mary Balser vllslmd in London, Eng fand, and Washi Gy under the lead erehip of Mrs. Annie C eputar ‘Suiday Sorvices 86 11 am. 15 Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. Bill will deliver an address on the subject of the day’s lesson: “SCIENTIFIC PEACE” Sunday School. 20 dackson Place. at 11 A.M Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Placi HOURS, 9 0 5 FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church Corner 12th and N N.W, REV, H. W. MlTCHhLL. Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:45 am. Preaching at 11 am.— “WHY GO TO CHURCH?” Preaching at 7:45— “DO I CARE FOR SOULS AS 1 SHOULD?” Young Peoplo's Meeting at 7 p.m. THE CHURCH WITH A WARM WELCOM| _ CATHOLIC 2 g ST.IP:\;I:RICI(H;S CHURCH OCT[‘OBER 1:‘—1’2;5‘ ;\f Chrln! lh.. King. St. Marys Church 5th St. N.W., Bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 Solemn High Mass at 9:15 Last Low Mass at 11:15 Tuesday, November 1 Feast Of All Saints Holy Day of Obligations All Low Masses at 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 and 11:15 A M. Last Mass at 12:10 P.M. i Tl 3 Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. DEN, Minister “THIT CHURCH WITH A SMILE” 9:30 am.—Church School. Dr. William Stuart_ Nelson, A Professor of Religious ation and = Philosophy, Hrw\unl University. Subject You Known?” M. Hershaw. Sub- at Does it Mean to 9:30—CHURCH SCHOOL. 10:00—ILLUSTRATED LECTURI as be shown. Dr. Mac Churches Uf Chris 5:00—OPENING VESF wili sing Gounod's beautifu by Rukeman’s Orchestra. Rabeson ot the orzan ic Schulze, soj ary Apple. "contraito Mr. Misa Miss MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | 1410 Columbia Road N.W., Near 14th St. REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister SUNDAY E—"“The Story of Tut-Ankh-Amen elated to the Old Testament,” by Dr. J. O. Knott, who was permitted by the Egyptian Government to be present when the fomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen was opened. Rare pictures will 11:00—Sermon by Rev. Charles 8. Macfarland, D. D., of New York City. rland is Secretary of the Federal Council of t in America. "R SERVICE—The Mount Pleasant Chorus al mass, “St. Cecilia, A real musical treat. Jr. DeRorcet at the plan Mr. Wm. P. Shanahan, tenor 35 Yerman " Fukler: accompanied bass 6:00—YOUNG PEOPLE’'S FORUM. McKee, for more than | stant pastor of Mount nsferred to the North Ala- | Pastor Transferred REV. W. A. McKEE. DR. JOHNSON TO SPEAK TO BOYS AND GIRLS Harvest Home Service to Be Held at National Baptist Memorial. A harvest home service wil: be held at the National Baptist Memorial Church tomorrow morning, with a spe cial sermon to boys and girls by the Gove G. Johnson, on and the Home.” At the evening service the pastor will preach on “A Man Sent from God , Name Was John—The Evan- A baptismal service will At 5 o'clock there will continue the | study course, taught by the pastor, | under the auspices of the Youns Peo- on “The Bible and the d the particular subject on will be “The Denomina- ht to Be.” “here will be a Halloween party at the church Monday evening for old | and young. | The subject of the covenant meet- |ing next Thursday evening will be “A Better Way,” and the Scripture read- |ing for discussion will be found in the SIX MASSES IN DAY. St. Mary’s to Observe Feast of All Saints Tuesday. At St. Mary's Church next Tues- day, the fe 1 there will be low 8:15, 9:15 and 1 a.m. will be at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 there will be ros: and benediction, Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 2721 14th Thpe First Spmluahst list Church Lecture by _the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “HAUNTED HOUSES” Followed by Spirit Mersages. “AIL houscs i which men have lived and 1l 2 0th TWO ORIENTAL NIGHTS Lectures by erystal readings. Wednesdays. 2 and 9. at & p.m h rerson rect erystal’ reading. Co tickets only_go)d. Mystlc Church of Christ From Flowers 1ce Daily, 125 PM Donceel (Evangelical Synod of 20th_and O Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor = Worship. 1y — Bible ur, B and Sth St Dr. Hayes The “*Home ser Service Gallatin__and w ¢ 8 L 1 INCARNATION S350, ow Northeast cor. Pwo en west of Ta. ave Rev. H. MANKEN. Jr., Pastor. 9:40 a.m.—School. orvi A Welcome und a_Blessing Awalt_You. Church of the Atonement N Capitol St and Rhode Isiana Ave Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services 11 am Grace Lutheran ‘Church Joopa Hall oth and Upshur Ste NW RHARD E LENSKI Pastor h and P Richard Dr. Zaxda Brown Kates —will hold a lecture '4)“ wed by at the Playhouse, Sui ember cles Tuesday and [Erid 16 8th “Unity Spmiualist' Church At Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Ida E. Strack rvices, 600 Penna. Av , Thursday at § pm., Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1819 Adams Mill Road Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates Sunday, October 30, 8 PM. SUBJEC “Can mxm.m and Sclence Afillat Spirit Messugen follow service, 6. Cir- st. se. nd every 4 ur Contes ives private ey Classes in develonment ST. PAUL’S Enclich Iutheran Church’ Co-Pastors: JONN T. HUDDLE. D. D. W. €. WALTEMYER. B. D. Sermon Sanders Pa. 7:00 p.m.—Chri Endes §:00 p.m —Evening with the Cholr. EPIPEANY BRANCH Sixteenth and U Sts, Sunday School. 7:00 p m.—Luther League, 8:00 n.m.—Thursday Prayer Service Protestant. Refo n 3 o'clyck. Sehoul, §:55 Fn'n'un pam Co-onerating In ices Monds o VI pleacant Congregational w EPISCOPAL FESTIVAL. St. Columba’s to Observe ¢“All Saints’ ” Feast. Special service celebrating the feast of “All Saints” will be held a* St. Co | lumba’s_"ipiscopal Church, Forty-sec | ond and Albemarle street, tomorrow | it 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. William W. Shearer, rector of | the irish, will preach at bothserv- ices. i ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. N.W. KE: H_B. CARSON. Pastor. Sunday, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “The Lost Vision, Sunday, 8 p.m.—Sermon. “Comet ome, Wednesday. 30 p.m.—Bible Study Friday, 7:30 p.m — beiocostal Service OPAL. ASCENSION Mass. A\!.c!:t 1""\ St. N.Ww. ergy: Rev. Thomas \\'nrthlngtnn Cooke, ector. Rev. Thomas Mculnlntk. Rev. Hugh V. Clary. Services 8 and 11 A.M., 7:30 P.M. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Rev. GEORGY )5 7:3 Weelk-4ay. -e ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 8 Que Street N.W or N Capitol st cars.) —7 and 11 am and 8 pm 7 am Exensong and " intorces stona. Friday_ 8 “ST. PAUL S CHURCH 23rd Street near Washington Circle The Rev Arlincton A McCallum. Reetor Services 7:30 and 11:00 am. Church School. 11:00 am. Daily 7:30 am. except Thursday at 11900 am. A Spiritual Healing Service vf()l‘ lhh ack d afMicted Vs Barieh BN At 8:00 o be the Re . William Thomas Reynolds. All are weleome, irrespective of race a ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. BREV J. J. DIMON D. D.. Rector. Services: oly Communion. unday School. ng service and sermon, lmn{ eervice alh}l sermor GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Below M charge. n ST. MARK 'S CHURCH Third and Stred REV. mnl'w"'n ARVE REV. DA s, Rector ALLEN. Assistant. 30 e 'm. cx’m iy After'einity. am fommu 3 30 a:m.—Church Sifol and Adult Bible 11:00 am.—Moroing Prayer and Sermon (Rector) s Service League Al Day. 7 and 11 .rjnh——ll'r'v ‘ommunion, Communion. COME_TO _AL |GEORGETOWN PARISH | 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker Rector. | Toentleth Sundav After Trinity. | 3 munion, Ii i1} sér and Ser- 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and a i dress. Tnesda; Saints’ Day, 30 a.m.—floly’ Communion. Morniax Praver and Litany, Foise. Prase 1 Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, . D., Pastor Services at Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W (Pending the Bullding of & New Church Edifice October 30, at 11 A.M. Sermon by the pastor. Theme: “Can Christians Unite?” Quotation— “Creeds separate: faith unites.” Kinderzarten at the same Church School convenes ut 1 Seats Free. A CORDIAL WELCOME T ALL. BRING YOUK FRIEND! T CHRISTIAN SUIENCE. Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCI‘IES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church ot Christ Scientist Third Cllurch o' cvmn Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Chri l Scientist | Masonic Temple Anditoriu Georgia Aves. bi SUBJECT: “EVERLASTING 5 PUNISHMENT" Sinday. 11 A M. and & PM. Sunday’ School—11 A.M.. ‘except Fourth hurch, 930 WEBNEDAY * EVENING MEETINGS— ] READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holida 2:30 to 5:30). "H—111 C St. N.E.— 7 5.30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts. flours, 9:30 to 9. (\Vednes(].‘ys. 930 to 7:30 and Sun H 8313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week dayl (except Wednflld'lys 9:30 to 5 KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street N.E 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Servicé at 11:00. “The Great Reformer.” 3:00 p.m.—Mass Meeting, Celebrat- ing the Birth of Protestantism. Ad- dress by Prof. C. F. Sanders, D. D, of Gettysburg College. Evening Service at 7:45 “How NOT to Live.” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. “THE_HOMELIKE_CHURCH." CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11 AM.—Sermon on “The Reformation” Shall We Lose Its Benefits? By Professor Walter A. Maier Ot Concordia Seminary, St. Louls. Hear This Sermon. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Service _A Church_with a Spiritual_message. Trinity Lutheran Church dth and E Ste. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. ll U“ a.m <lish _Service. The Blensmgs of the Reformation® < 'HER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. School. vice, with' Sermon,_by, Pas ster's | Place ation. r. non B Smart Tarian U\rlo Mrsie SR eliae Mr. 7. Walter Humphrey Diroctor ! 121 IMr. "3, Walter Humphrey Organist’, Margaret _Sikes THIS CHUR REV. JASON NOBLE Morning Serv. c. v First Congregational Church PIERCE, D. D., Minister ice, 11 O’Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will preach on “WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS” 1. Metropolitan Theater 038 Grant Place, eetin 98 Grant Place. & 711"'1"'! th Street. Every One Cordially Invited Special COMMEMORATING THE 410th ANNIVERSARY OF Tomorrow Even at 8th & F Address by Rev. F. B, Protestant Reformation NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE Service THE ing, 8:00 O’Clock the Sts. N.E. Hax of Massillon, Ohio ‘The public is cordially inviteds St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church St. Ste‘phen’s Church 8017 14th St. N.W. clere piite attend ~The Acolvtes ¢ EPISCO! T3 Annual o neid at St. John's Py, 0 A and Lay Readers Acolytes Church of the Advent 2nd and You N.W. Rev. W. S. Shacklette, Rector “Home-Coming Day” All Friends and Former Members Especially Invited Hour. .I(f)’llnpm—'nv‘"-w and G Rally | S Everyhody Wol. Eversbody Come. - "ROCK CREEK PARISH ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Bock Creek Chureh Rd. and Webster ¢ The Only Country € n 13 5000 A N St Mar,,arets ‘ Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D Rector 7 0 a1 m—llul\ Communion. .m. e F id Sermon by Shores. 0 and 1 E. PINKNF tv-first Sts REV ¢ WROTH 0 a.m.—Hal. 0 a Rector. *raver and Sermon, HENDERSON "Prasor and Address. The Bishop of Athabasca Will Preach, 11 A.M,, in ST. THCMAS’ CHURCH 18th Bet, Near Dupont Cirele (T: Cars Peck Memorlal Chapel Penn Ave. and 28th St N.W. Uader the Clock Tower. Irving W. Ketchum, Minister G St. near 13th il gt & A Phfll?ps. D. D. l the Fector, 8:00 pom—Fror vover and Spe. eial Serman en Comnarative Re- ivions by the Rector. 1 26 and 11 a.m.~Holy ':':z' WOOD- g HOLY, COMMUNIOY MO AYER TR N W ROAD 7:30 A AND » 1000 A M 1100 am, NeGNE AN SR CH R, VHE SHINGTON E Clergy: Rex. Gearge F. Dudiey. D. D.. Rector. Kev. George 'L._Grambs. Assistant. ERV Week of “Octonee Soth, 1027 Holy Communion Sehool Young People Etening, Prayer “mediately Holy Communio Attention is ¢ s Sce spe %800 p.mi—Evening Pra The N Nahvny Ea Rev Enoch 3. Thomoson, Wie r. Church School. 9:1 Dept.. The R--unenunn 15th & G. The Annunciation. Cong. Cen r_and_Address 1 o * ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. ol Communion. JFOing prayer and ser- on, The Res Rahere dobmston. D. D. ST. JCHN’S CHURCH Lafavette Square. tous les _ai- ires et tous les ven- s par— Service en manches a 4 h dredis a 5 he le pasteor. Florian Vurpillot. WEDNESDAY BIBLE CLASS Taught by DR. W. E. ROLLINS Of the Virginia Theological Seminary in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd Street South of Washington Circle Every Wednesday at 8 P.M. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd STREET N.W. Below Washington Circle REV. A. A. McCALLUM Rector WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED TO ATTEND OUR ApuLt BisLE CrLass eviey WEDNESDAY evenine At Eight O’Clock Teacher and Leader: THE REV. W. E. ROLLINS, D. D. Professor of Church History Virginia Theological Seminary An unusual opportunity to learn, from one who is so eminently qualified to teach, more about the Greatest Book of Books— THE HOLY BIBLE