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14 ¥.M.C.A.TODISOUSS | OPEN-SUNDAY SSUF Young Men Will Also Argue‘ Betting Restrictions at Series of Dinners. Questions ranging from should a man draw the line on Sun- day between relaxation, amusements | and sports?” to “What is the differ- cnce in betting on the world serfes and shooting craps at Monte Carlo?" | are included in a list of topics for dis- | cussion by young men at a series of | Wednesday evening forum dinners at Y. M. C. A. headquarters, 1736 G street. Ten other questions have been pre- pared for the weekly discussions, at Mmh William Knowles Cooper, gen- secretary of the Y. M. will )vu Two of the forums already have been held and a large atten ance marked each dinner. Questions » we justified in eriticizing conceptions God held by non-Christian people and “Is m nogamy of divine or of human origin? Other topics to be considered ave: America losing the hapit of pray nd maintain _her policy de today?” “Is capital- ism conducive to the weifare of the people of the United States?” “What is the distinctive difference between Christianity and other religions?” “Ought a member of a church to take “vacations’ when the pastor is away and the church life is sluggish—‘vaca- tion' meaning staying away when he is physically able to attend?” “Is not the tendency to do things by proxy one of the serious tendencies of our » “How can a man inspire a \]nnl of reverence in boys of junior high school age as to church and its auxiliaries?’ “Isn't the lazy spirit among many church members (the spirit of church attendance if he feels like it and the unwillingness to under- take church responsibilities in active work) one of the chief difficulties of the modern church? Is the same thing true in other groups—fraternities, secret societies, etc.?” Officers of the forum group are: Charles Allen, chairman; George K. Horning, vice chairmas Wolf, recording _secretary; W Bailey. membership, and E. A. Drumm, corresponding secretary and treasurer. DR. SMITH TO PREACH. Services at St. Margaret’s Church Are Announced. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, announces the following services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer for Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morn- ing prayer, with sermon by the rector, 11 a.m., and evensong, with sermon by Rev. Robert Shores, 4:30 p.m. Holy communion will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Thursday, and Thursday eve- ning at 8 p.m. there will be an infor- mal gathering and business meeting of the Men’s Club, at which officers will be elected. The meeting will be held in the parish house. Continues Sermon Serics. Rev. A. F. Elmes of the People's Congregational Church, M street be- iween Sixth and Seventh streets, is preaching a series of sermons on “The Men Who Follow Jesus.” His subject: tomorrow morning is “Matthew.” The regular services of the Y. P. C. E. Society will begin at 6:30 p.m. [ Secular League Service. T. Swann Harding, sclentist and satirist, will speak tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock at the Secular League, 1006 E street, on “What Hap- r!ened After Abraham Fell on His The public 1s invited. S S THE Book ofF Books “Where | Will Address Baptists S. DETWEILER. “DOES GOODNESS PAY?” IS DR. PIERCE’S TOPIC Miinster to Preach at Congrega- tional Services in Metro- politan Theater. Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plercs will preach at the morning service of First Congregational Church, which will be held in the Metropolitan Theater, Tenth and I streets, at 11 o'clock. His subject “Does Goodness Pay? Sunday school meets at 9:30 o’clock in the Metropolitan Theate and the primary department at 10 o'clock in the parish house, Grant place. The Young People’s eties of Fi Church will meet : nm.; the Young People’s v Christian Endeavor at 711 Tenth street, and the Sunday School Ch n Endeavor in the parish house. Roy C. Miller will lead the senior society meeting, and the topic for discussion will be “The Good and the Bad in Newspapers and Magazines.” Rev. John Staple- ton will be the speaker for the Young People’s Society. WILL SPEAK AT HOSPITAL. Gospel Mission Superintendent to Address Tuberculosis Patients. Prentice, superintendent of the Gospel Mission, will speak at the Tuberculosis Hospital, Fourteenth and Upshur streets, tomorrow at 3 p.m. under the direction of the mis- slon’s Georgetown branch. The topic will be “His Arm 1s Not Shortened,” t used, “Jesus Christ the Today, and For- Harvey V. t John Thompson, a Gospel Mission _superintendent from Paw- tucket, R. I, is visiting the mission and will help in all services during the coming week. Rev. “Dad” Hall, former superin- tendent of the Galilee Gospel Mission in Philadelphia, and now doing gen- eral evangelistic ana mission work under the Episcopalian Board, will speak tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the chcapel. «“WAY OF SALVATION.” Rev. J. L. S. Holloman Announces Subject of Sermon. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, pastor Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Jesus Losing Himself and Saving Others.” At 3:30 p.m. communion service with recep- tion to new members will be held. At 8 p.m. the pastor will have for his subject. “The Way of Salvation.” The Bible school will meet at 9:30 a.m.. and the B. Y. P. U G Street N. W. between 13th and 14th Rector 'HOLY RIBLE Tlll" NING BAPTIST CHURCHES T0 MARK JUBILEE Annual Meeting Opens Mon- day at Calvary—Moderator Will Preside. ]‘)\v K Observance of the golden jubilee of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches will take place in connec- tion with the annual meeting which opens Monday evening at Calvary Bap- tist Church, Eighth and H streets, for a session extending through Thursday night. Rev. J. W. Many, the modera- tor, will_preside. Rev. W. P. Hubbard, pastor of the Fountain Memorial Baptist Church, will deliver the annual sermon Mon: day night at 7:30 o'clock The business session will convene Tuesday at 9:45 a.m., at_which time officers will be elected. There will be an allday sesslon Thursday. The woman's missionary group, headed by Mrs. O. E. How, president, will have charge of the session Wednesday. Dean William A. Wil- bur of George Washington Universit will give a historical address that eve- ning. Charles S. Detweiler will de- liver the principal address of the after- noon session, A youns people’s rally will be held Thursday evening, Wwith a business session during the day. DR. SHREVE TO RETURN. Former Washington Pastor Will » Conduct Gospel Crusade. After an absence of four years in evangelistic work, Rev. Charles A. Shreve, former Washington pastor will return to the National Capital fo a gospel crusade on November 27, to continue for three weeks, at the Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, The campaign will open with an all- day dedication service, when Dr. Shreve will preach the dedicatory sermon at 11 am. ANNIVERSARY TO CLOSE. Calvary Church to End Celebration Tomorrow. The sermon tomorrow night at § o'clock by Rev. Dr. James Shea Montgomery, former minister of Cal- vary Church, will bring to a close the celebration of the twenty-fifth an- niversafy of that church. In the morning, Rev. Dr. Reld Shannon of Washington will occupy the pulpit, and at 7 o'clock Dr. Frank A. Horn: aday will address the Young People’s meeting. Rev. H. T. Medford to Preach. ‘The pastor, Rev. H. T. Medford, will preach tomorrow morning and eve- ning at John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets. Dr. Medford will join Bishop J. 8. Caldwell of Philadelphia and Dr. W. C. Brown of Brooklyn and Dr. J. W. Brown of New York, en route South, Tuesday, and spend a few days at the annual conferences which meet in Charlotte and Wadesboro, N. C.; Co- lumbia, 8. C., and Montgomery, Ala. Miss M. J. Petrie to Lecture. Miss M. Josephine Petrie of New York City will speak on “One Hun- dred and Twenty-Five Years of Na- tional Missions” at Northminster Presbyterian Church, Rhode Island avenue and Eleventh street north- west, Thursday cvemng at 8 o'clock Mrs. Bill to Speak. Mrs. Annie C. Bill will speak at to- morrow’s meeting of the Christian Science Parent Church in the La Fay- | ette Hotel, at 11 o'clock on the sub “'At-one-ment. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D, STAR, Our Adult Bible Class with an enrollment of over 1000 members meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 Subject, Nov. 13, St. Matthew XIII Everyone Welcome WASHINGTON, Luther League A meeting of the executive commit- tee of the Luther League of the Dis- trict of Columbia was held at Atone- ment Church, Rhode Island avenue and North Capitol street, last Monday evening. Robert Volland, vice presi- dent, presided. Plans were completed or the educational meeting of the District League to be held December 9. The program provides for an ad- dress and group conferences on ous phases of religious education. this meeting Irving W. Kocl tional secretary of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, will out- line’ the efficiency contest which has been inaugurated among the local leagues and which is being conducted under the supervision of the educ: tional department. The young people of Luther Place | Memorial Church, Fourteenth and N streets, rendered a musical and liter- y program last Tuesday evening. The program will be repeated at St. Elizabeth's Hospital Thanksgiving aft ernoon, “The Good and the Bad fn News. papers and Magazines” is the topic for discussion at Zion's League tomorrow evening. Miss Edna M. Korff, tre: urer of Zion's League, will be charge of the meeting. TOPICS ANNOUNCED. Rev. N. M. Simmonds to Continue “Fireside Talks.” At the Highlands Baptist Church Rev. Newton Mercer Simmons is con- cluding a es of Iiveside Talks.” The address tomorrow evening will be | “Setting Up an Altar. In the morn- ing the series of sermons on the gos- pel of John will be continued. The young men and youn of the school will give n turke Monday evening in the Bri Masonic Hall in the interes building fund for the addition to the chapel. The Ladies’ Circle is planning a sale In the Park road section next month. in CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Church 5th St. N.W,, Bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses 1 Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:15 Last Low Mass at 11:15 LUTHERAN. | Norwegian Lutheran Church 409 4th Street N.W. Service 8 ST. PAUL'S English Luthenn Church ‘o:Pastors: REV. JonN" REV. W. C. \\MTEM\En.nn D. ST. PAUL'S BRANC Eleventh and H Sts. N 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m. — Vespers — Sermon Rev. Waltemyer, BRANCH, U Sts. N.W. ~Sunday School. ~—Sermon, Dr. Huddle. 7:00 p.m.—~Luther League. 8:00 ».m.—Thursday. Prayer Service. 4. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor. AM. 11 Missionary Service Sermon by Rev. Herbert Plehn Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Service __A Church with a Siritual_message. Trinity Lutheran Church th and E Sts, N.W. MISSOURI" SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor. _Services: ‘mon the Crana” o1 Btk “MISSIONS” 8:00 p.m. Monday—Congregational i Rey. C. Meet- 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 Service at 11:00. “Unpayable Debts” Evening Service at 7:45 “One Whose Heart the Lord Opened" Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. “THE_HOMELIKE_CHURCH." LUTHER PLALE MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. "one Life, .mnuuun \Endeavor Society. Sermon by Pas orOrhe. Golden Ruler” QUARTET: Mrs. B. Margaret Sikes SEATS FREE Church of Reformation econd and B Sts. S llll“ WEID] . .. Pastor. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of . 20th_and 6_Sts. ET-E.T.,' Pastor S TEvenine Worshig. G()UPM Wednesday — Bib Study Hour. Everybody Welcome D454 nm;..,'.'f i 8 .m.—Vespe Wednebday, ¥ :f'm Gallatin INCARNATION i i Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. Rev. H. MANKEN, Jr., Pustor. ermo: Prayer Serv th ZION Pastor, Rithard ehmiat, 9:30: German service, 10: . Upshur and 2nd sts: 8. Luther Leagie, 7:15 p.m.. Wo Church of the Atonement N. pitol 8t. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWARD K. SNYDER, Pastor. Services, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Stindayschool, 0748 a Grace Luthetan Church P C SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PASTOR TO OBSERVE 21 YEARS’ SERVICE Rev. F. W. Johnson Completes| Long Term at Grace Baptist Church Tomorrow. MISSION anoup T0 MEET; Gather Tuesday. . Dr. \\H!Inn I,nnhuh p:mlmfl R 1 Saints” > his ‘ull,,u[ at 11 o'clock and “Spiritual Pr The monthly of the Wom ‘ v will be held . with Mr; A demonstr the women of South of this city the misslonary elinic.” At Johnson, Church, pastor o f Ninth nue, will com with the | church tomorrow. ame here in | con M- November, 1906, from the pastorate of | o M tudy Club will | the First Baptist Church of Canton, |y '[‘;,‘.\ stu Yook Hv‘n(h‘fl Md. “Adventu irel ” Devine 11 o'cloc | E. Marti ader. en by Chure ion plete a pastc Mar \e Sunday morning sub, i ba “The Most Profitable in the evening, he will spe: The End of Twenty-one Fnendshlp Church Revival. Rev. Huston Crutchfield of Rochelle, N. Y I'i condueting vival at the hip Baptist Churche, First rllul H streets south- west. His subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. will be, “The Call of Abraham,” and at 8 p.m., “The Holy Spi % Sunday school will meet 30 a.m. B. Y, P. U. at 6 p.m.; Children's ser ice, 4 to 5 p.m. daily. Years,” Memom;l Umted Brelhren Church North Simpson B The Manse Lo U o Rev. Minister W. eeyday Relizio 040, © Sitton ot Rerlgron, 8:00. you __FREE_METHOD FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church Corner 12th and N N.W REV. H. W. MITCHEL ot Thirs WILL COME AGAIN N \> ARENE, REVIVAL CONTINUES! Hear McBride Tomorrow 11 A.M.—“Baptism of the Holy Spirit.” 7:30 P.M.—-“Mourtain of the Bibie.” Every night next week at 7:30 Church of the Nazarene 7th & “A” N.E. Sunday Sch Special AITH" 7:45 p.m.— HOW TO PRAY” Younz peaple’s mecting. 3 pm A cordial invitatic extended to 'you 1o b present at theee services. Peaks THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science as con ta e Bible and writings of ablished in London, Eng iand, and Washington. D inder the le crship of Mrs. Annie C. Regular Sunday Services 1ll 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. Bill will deliver an address on the subject of the day’s lesson “AT-ONE-MENT” Sunday Sehool. 20 dackson Place. at 11 A Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 9 AM. T0 5 TRTTED LODGI-I’OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & 1 Sts. Thursday, November 17 8:15 P.M. “The Law That Compensates” Thegsophy, Sehool 10 am. Study Class Sun n.m. Open andays. “AMERICA—A CHOSEN PEOPLE” Public Lecture by Dr. George Sidney Arundale, M. A. LL D. v of the Theosophical a_and co-worker with Rabindranath Tagore and e, Gandi: Sunday, November 13th, 8§PM FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL 14th and K Streets N.W. Snecial Musieal Prozram by WATERS and MISS COLBORN Under the Auspices of the WASHINGTON and LIGHTBRINGER LODGES of the Theosophical Society Admission Free Collection Meeting for Members Only Tonight. 8 P.OL. at Wushinzton Lodge, 1216 B St MISS “{ ALLSOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—All Souls’ Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship “THE MAN WHO SPOKE WITH ANGELS” 5:00 P.M.—Quiet Period. Mms Charlotte Harriman, Contralto Lewis Atwater, Organist ‘ 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour “THE CLEAN HEART" Hear HADLEY Tomorrow At the CENTRAL UNION MISSION “The Mission of the Churches” 613 C St. (Near 7th and Pa. Ave.) N.W. Broadcast Service—Each Sunday—3 P.M. Tomorrow HENRY H. HADLEY, Second \upuintvmlwu of Cal vary Mission, New York City—son of “Sam Hadley” of out- standing rescue mission fame—tells his gripping life story of the gambling dens—*Down to the Depths—and Back.” WILLIAM E. BRAITHWAITE leads the Central Union Mission Quartet. Westbrook Instrumental Trio. John S. Bennett, Superin- tendent of the Misgjon, presiding. Everyone Invited—or Listen in Over WMAL Many Coming Bacl From Hell Soon The return of past generations from the Bible “HELL” will be a moment- ous event in the ory of mankind. Don't fail to hear the truth on this important subject as presented from the Scriptures by an able Bible student— E. L. BEAULIEU of ‘New York, City SUNDAY—11 A.M. at Savoy Theater 3030 14th St. N.W. ALL WELCOME International Bible Students Association Seats Free No Collection Joppa. Hall. 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. RD B. LINSKI, Pastor, 9:30 a.m.—Sunda a GERHA 00 Morning Worshipy s theme will be | U il | \ | | Theosophy Lecture Topic. “The Law That Compensntes” Thursday night, United Lodg, o | ML Bullding, 1,, streets. Every | 2 Theosophy school shildren and aduits will be held. || ach Sunday evening at 815 o'clock ||| re study class, dealing || with the general principles of theoso- | phy. The public is inyited 8:15 o'clock at the S =l REFORMED| FIRST 1100 am 8200 pm.— w. . Pastor. | ! Rine Wit “l . Pastor. ‘ ________BAPTIST. wil ' KENDALL BAPTIST - | bo the subject of a free public lumw‘l Women of Mount Vernon Church|to be given next | Oth near B St. S.W. ur annual Harvest Home Day Services for __all—Come, worshio_God, METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS, N.F. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Mornin, leven Evening at Seven Forty-Five Rev. Lawrence B. Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Plummer GOSPEL PATROL | The Gospel Patrol vas a RUM RUNNER | a year ago but is 1 work in a definite way s SECOND BAPTIST CHURCHES OF CHRIST IST THE MOTHER | FIRST CHURCH | ChnstsanFSclenc [ : SCIEN BRANCHES OF \.Hl RCH, THE First Church of Christ Scientist Columpia Road and Euciid St Second (.hlmh of Lhrlst Scientist 1L C St N « Third Chuuh oi thrnl Scientist 1 Fourth Lhurch nf (.Ilr it S Masonie Colorado wood ept Fourth | MEETINGS— | G ROOMS —Investment Bldg RFAI)I Hours, 1:30 to Closed St 3 THIRD CHU l.( Il~< nlux !]fl 1th and G Sts. s 30 to 9 week da; 9:30 to ,:M | Mrs. Alice with Pastor’s by rehip, rmon % Ralph P. Barnard, Contralto Solo. Universalist Church Rev, Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) November 13, at 11 AM. Observance of Young People’s Sund: nbers of that organization participat: in the service, Brief Sermon by the Pastor. Theme: “RELIGION AND YOUTH” Kinderzarten at (he same hour. Chureh School convenes at 12:15 p.m. Seats Free. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! BAPT 3 BETHANY Tomorrow. H " Rev. A. Judson Reamy, D. D the noted Virginia pastor-evangelist, wijl preach ISLAND AVE. ND4 tic campaign. untor Church, mons of his.evangel: Bible School Nmetecnth Strezt : Baptist Church Nineteenth and I Streets N.W. ' Rev.‘Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor . B.. Assistant. " Assistant. “Look- Looking ‘ V Cfievy Ehase Baptist Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 434 Sts. S.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor. 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. “Persons ehed while | s tmen Jike all: sick, (Fun- E!: 11 ami. and 8 p.m. the closing ser-|fi 11:00 a.m.—“Can We Love Our ¥ Two night service 6.30—Fast Capitol Street Branc 17th and E tol Sts 8:00—-At the Church Subject “THE QUlET ZONE" ettt 0 Natlonal Baptnet Memorial To Relizious Lihert 16th Street dnd Columhia Rd Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pasto~ 11 am—“THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH.” “THE MORNING STAR OF THE REFORMATION.” Excellent music at both services. 5 p.m.—STUDY COURSE taught by Pastor, on “HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE.” PINKHAM MEN'S BIBLE CLASS at 10 A M. A Welcome Awaits You E_ near Fifth Baptist &, 2 Revival Meetings Continued through Monday Much interest is manifested. Jno E. Briggs will preach. 11:00 a.m.—“Earth’s Last eeting.” 7:45 p.m.—In addition to music by our exceilent choir the Salvation Army Band will play. The “Lassie Quartet” and Mr. Mur- phy will sing several se- lections. large num- ber will be baptized on Monday night. S(< 9:30; Chapel, 3; B. Y. P. U, ). i night. Dr. Prayer ay and | work through Monday night. The Church That Cares Come TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE Minister. 11 am— “Seeking a Wife” 8 pm— “A Great Highway” 7 pm—B. Y. P. U. Meetings. No Prayer Service on Thurs- day evening account of Asso- ciational gathering at Calvary Baptist Church, Fi irst Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 11 A “MOBILIZING THE WORLD PEACE.” Communion Service After Morning Sermon. 8 P.M.— “A HIGH PRIEST ER THAN THE HEA' S. 8. 9:30 am.—T. B. Y. P. U. 6:45 to Pres. Petty, Supt 45—Wm. Rowley Swedish Services at 3:30 p.m. Sunday By Rev. m-mr Lindstadt. In the Heart of Washington For ‘the Hearts af W The Burmgss v Calvary Baptist Church Larcest Girls' Bible Class in City. All Youne Women Rialto Thenter. Sunday, 9:: _— HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Jefferson Sts. at 8. pastorate | 5 m the friends | e (Westarn Avenue Near the Circle) Edward 0. Clark, Paster 11 AN “The Nilent Christ.” 8 PM CESS BAGG PETWORTH The Friendllest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Sts. N.W. | Invites you to hear REV. HENRY J. SMITH'S Sermons, 11 AM— “The Workmanship of God” Deferred Plymentl" Graded Chy v rnmcn“'u"‘."d Shet gt B P mectings 4% Prayer scnl«—'rl--nduy B. Y. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. NW. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Will Preach at ELEVEN O’CLOCK— “THE WORLD IN ISAIAH’S DAY"” I. “A Prophet Is Chosen” EIGHT O'CLOCK “CAREST THOU NOT?” Mixed Quartet—Vested Chorus Choir — Junior Church—Rev. H. J. Councilor in charge 9:30 Sunday School—6:45 Christian Endeavor “I love Thy Church, 0 God, The House of Thine abode.” Il y