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D._C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. MEN’S CLUB BANQUET. The Men's Club of Union Wesley ‘ A. M. E. Zion Church Twenty-third, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘Tlnn-sdn_\' E0as ook Chaphm‘h’mque( Wednesday evening at me1 [ Services to Be Held in East- SECULAR LEAGUE. The SECULAR LEAGUE| Masielans’ Hall, 1006 E St. Sunday. 3 P.) “The Planetesimal Theory ‘of the Origin of | NEW_CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City .43 10th uhove Q. Northwest 330 Pa | ave. se. | SCHUSTER H 1_Free—Disciission) Ebenezer M. E. Church © 4th and D Rev R W S Tho 9:30 am—Snnday School Hour NAVAL LODGE HAL 11530 am Felcome. Bar u Thankseivir i ‘mornin Thankorivine ey in charge of colored schools: B. C. Dod- ! meeting. b Edward M. Willis to Speak at| "Sies | son, president of the Iederation of FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church con an | Men's Church Clubs; W. O. Walker. Alice Zngle, Met an | oot = JMiss - Alice Engle, Melropolitan | .gji,r of the Washington Tribune: | Chapter, “will entertain Friday eve- | 2, | ot the Gospal Mg | Capt. Campbell C. Johnson, executive | secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and Rev. church. a v '\<t will be served following the | ern Preshyterian and St. John’s, Georgetown. Union Thanksgiving services will he held Thursday in a ot churches. Natlonal Thanksgiving service will be held at the Metropolitan Memorial ifethodist Church Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Bishop William F. preach the sermon James Shera Montzomery will side. The follow churches uniting in this service: irst Pr terian, Brightwood Methodi such Methodist, McKendree dist, Ryland Methodist, Trinity odist, Waugh Methodist, Brookland § Methodist, Congress Heights Metho- | dist, Wesley Heights ) RM‘ | dale Methodist, Methodist and number MeDowell nd Rev. wiil Dr pre al | BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWE lh\tS,\\lm will_preach the serinon anks: Lucy Webb Address to Be Given in Series at hlands Ba Memorial Methodist A H. McKinley, Methodist 1 John Paul Ty byterian, Rev pastor. The Thanksgivin: « this year will go to hley Hos The Protestant churches of ¢ town will hold a union servic John’s Protestant copa Potomac_and O str will be delivered by Re nolds, pastor of the Wesley ) Episcopal Church The offerin be ziven to the Aged Women's Home | ©f Georzetown. § The Western Presbyterian and the Union M. E. Church on tieth street, oo which the pas McLain, will hold iving service at ler, pas Dr. Alfred day with BRANCHE:! 01 CHURCH, THE FIR OF CHRIST SCIED TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and id St The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. H. Dunham, pastor of lhr-! Western Presbyterian Church. The offering will be divided between the | Methodist and Presbyterian Homes S e o1 | SSECONG CHUERRIOTBHEECSERS et st uni services Thursday o‘cl‘r\ecl: i:t L(:R’ar: BZ:;I:_:( E;\nr?ltm " Third Ch“"‘" 1°f Christ 5"““"“ The annual union Thanksgiving e service of the three Petworth churches | Fourth &hurch of Christ Sflcflhst wili be held at the Methodist Church | Masonic Temple Auditorium, Thanksgiving day at 10:30 o'clock. s __Rev. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, ~will preach. Rev. H. J. Smith of the Baptist Church and Rev. S. E. Rose of the Methodist Church will also be present. [IST, “SOUL AND BODY” - - § 1 M. and 8 PM Toni 11 _ADM.. except Fourth opic for Sermon. CING MEETINGS— Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor of the [ Friendship Baptist Church, First and READING ROOMS H strects southwest, will preach to- | FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., morrow at 11 a.m. on “One Lord, One |~ 15th and K St 9109 (ex- Faith and One Baptism.” Holy com- | munion, 3 p.m. THIRD 14th and G S FoU R’I‘" 14th St.— ept Wednesd: CONGREG Sunday Sery & pr reaching by the Praser Morting LL W n. Mitchell. to 9 week days s, 9:30 to 5:30). CONGREGATIONAL. ATIONAL. [At 8 pm. Dr.J oceries for | Colorado and | | Rev. John C. Opening Service of Week's Program. Children's Home st A. Grant, district president, attend a meeting of the eastern | | si | will District Regional Institute Council at Brooklyn, N. Y., November 26-28 Metropol Chapter will continue ts “win-my-chum™ ices tonight ar tomorrow, the ser @ tomorrow evening i e of Eugene A, Willis, member of the | cation Council of Foun ipiscopal Chur will tist Church. | of the banquet committee, will act as toastmaster. prior to the banquet Monday evening | at the church. H. T. Gaskins, pastor of Liberty Bap- | E. F. Harris, chairman | Corner 12th and N N.W. REV. H. W. MITCHEL | Pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 AM. DR. L. W. MARSTON ‘The club will hold its final meeting | it the opening meotir Scheele, district vice president. apter will conduct the midweek | BIBLE STl DENTS. > Methodist Episcor avenue at Four service next Thursday evening 1 will be held on Saturday eve ning under the direction of the fourth department > services will be held tomor- In addition to the morning sery- v be held h Rev les F. | the stor of the church | its construction, will_speak. s of the raw cotton im Jland this year is rmml whic United States, Seats Free. International Bible Students Association o New): Prihiga Temole Auditorium, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH o Founded upon Christian Science as con | MINISTRY OF GOOD AND EVI ed in the B 7‘1;.1‘, writings of® Mary ablishe All Welcome. _ No_Collection, | Baker : 11:00 a m.—Tower Study . F. Stephenson n London, under the le: Phelps Hand, District | uperintendent of the Methodist Epis- an ton. D, Saip" ot Mrer Anmis O Bili Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. In UNITED BRETHREN. Eckington Prasbytenan Ch urc Norih Cavitol St. and, Florida Ave. HENRY B WOODING, Minisier. S ) ‘u||’|| Church, will be the speaker. Other services of the week will be: Tuesday, 8 p.m., Dr. Williala North, “Life in China,” with - ‘reopticon lides, Wednesday, 8 ht, with Wilson on 11 with sor or of rel p.m., Theme address by “Prohi a.m., g on by Dr. Jackson, igion, American Uni \_«nm|y>n‘|riu-[_,\,w_‘.,\ m.“i\ profess | Gunton-Temple Memorial | 16th and Newfon Sis., neople’s night.| BERNARD B . A.. Pastor. Toward Lamb- | hodist Church of | Rev and insty Thursday Peck Memonal Chapel OCIETY OF WASHINGTON g ¥ . 1889, . - T rnlatey ]\arl’l‘;". Trving W. Ketchum, Minister 108 "pan) Fortieth A.nmversary 11 AM. and 7:45 Special w aliera at Both dervices. with Dr. Miller. kexiving Service, (He: 10 am cl 5:30—Youns Feovle's Cheteitan Gnits ool PRESBYTERIAN SER WRicrey. Gth and Kennedy Sts REV. GODFREY LHOBOT | | Memorial United Brethren Church Rev. Simpson B. I (Thanksgivin Assembly Room, Hotel North Capitol and R Sts. ugherty, D. D.. Minister. Adams St. N.W ‘ontinuous Thanksgiving” treet.” 4t in series on ermon by Dr. S. B. chor unday Schaol, 9:40. €. E. Societise. 11 pm. School of Religion, Thurs- The Mans Mornine—« “COLLECTIVE HEALING” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place. at 11 A Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 9 AM. TO 5 P.M m. November 21 Hear ‘McINTYRE VT(V)vmorrowr 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 JOHN R. McINTYRE of Philadelphia, superintendent of the Whosoever Mission, will preach on his own dramatic life story, “Rags to Rnponslbnllt). Sin to Service” Every one invited. WILLIAM E. BRAITHWAITE leads the CENTRAL UNION MISSION QUARTET. Westbrook Trio. John S. Bennett, superin- tendent, presiding. COME if you can. If not, LISTEN over WMAL WESTERN Presbyterian Chusch H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH , Oyer. Pastor. 8 the word of God Work of God: an as the Will of Go , the ‘Misslons. and Praver { X A o Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. Marshall, D. nized 1780 Eastern Presbytetian Church Md Ave, & Sixth St. N. | Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. ‘The Ministry of Thanks- Classes for all. o servico of the Mis Saciety’ “Josephine e, Washxngton Hexghts Presbyterian Church Palmer, D. D., Minister. Columbia and Kalorama Rds. o Speaker, Miss M. UNION THA METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner ath a v forninz worship. Sermon by Dr. | —-Blessed the Nation Whose God Is | nd B Ste. 8. cune, Peorle's meetin FREELEY ROMRER. Pa First Congregational Church REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, DD, Morning Service, 11 O’Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets, N.W. DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE will preach “FAITHFULNESS” THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE Thursday, 11:00 A M. In Keith's Theater. 15th and G Streets, Thanksgiving Sermon by Pierce and Special Music hy the Viasted" Chorus Chotrs Every One Cordially Invited Migister Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W 14th Street cars almost to door REV. MOSES R. LOVELL, Minister MISS LOIS M. KUGLER, Director of Religious Education SUNDAY 9:30 Church School. 10:00 Adult Bible Classes. 11:00 Sermon: “Down to the Sea in Ships” 5:00 Psychology—Life talk: “The Spiritual Side of the Practice of Medicine”’ §:30 Young People’s Forum. 7:00 Motion Picture Service: “A Kiss for C Monday, November 21— 7:45 Visitation to Juvenile Court. (Busses leave the C Wednesday, November 23— 8:00 lllustrated Lecture—“Cape Cod—The Land of the Pilgrims.” Thanksgiving Day. 11:00 Union Service at Columbia Heig Park Road. REV. U. G. B. PIERCE, Preacher Churches Co-operating: hts Christian Church, Mount Pleasant Congregational, All Souls’ Unitarian, National Uni- versalist; Park Road Christian; Friends, Quaker, Columbia Heights #:00—"The Mercies of God.” CORDIAT COME_TO_AL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH dohn, Marshall Pince X.W. 1% St. Bet. C & D Rev. J\\IV‘?‘ ". ‘l‘,\\ l.fllL D, 9:20 a.m.—Sunday School., Rev. Newlon P Pauernon 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. T ylor, 500 1 m.—Westminster League. § of First Preshyterian Church at Albert Lea, Minn., will preach 2t 11 AM. and 8 ;’ Sunday Sch at AM. Thursday Prayer .‘\Iertmg at 8 P.M, Cordial Welcome to All. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church w York H and 13th Sts, Dr. JosépH’R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Worship, “THE WILL TO BE” 6:00 P.M.—Fellowship and C.E. 8:00 P:M.—Evening Worship, “POMPEI—Ruined Splendor” Thursday, 11 AM.—Special hanksgiving Day Service, adeayor, . Taglor. iving Service. -T1 Smal hildren cared for during the morm: | ing or “Mount Pleasant” | Fourth Preshyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM.— “Prevailing Prayer” Ave 8 P.M.— “The Fourth Chapter of Daniel” WESTMINSTER 11 8:00 p.m.— Thmm.. for Daily Mer- | | F l(\lum\ WELCOME Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. Morning Worship 11 A-M. Each Sunday at Mayflower Hotel During the Autumn and Winter Pending Conctruiction of New sub- | ' CHEVY CHASE | . PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE I departments. i Rev. | = deavor. —Intes mcdate “Cnriian ° En- ‘Christlan Endeavor. LMAN HOLLISTER. astor. AR LT Bible Sehipot and Midweek Sereico at 1316 Twenty-second CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave. and N St. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister Rev. William A. Eisenberger, Asaistant Sunday School. 11:00—Morn Worship with Sermon by Dr. Wood, “Free Thought, Belief and Responsibility.” Music by the Quartette. 11:00—Kindergarten and Light Bearers. h:15—Christian Endeavor Vesper Service, 8:00—FEvening Worship with Sermon b, ress Seen in a World Tour—Chin and Evening Choir, -, Wood, “Signs of Prog- Music by the Quartette THURSDAY 11:00 A.M.—~Thanksgiving Day Service with Sermon by Dr. Wood, “A Righteous Natiol Lutheran. A General Invitation to All Services Is Extended Twenty-Fifth Anniversary —OF— Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church Corner R. L Ave. and Ist Street N.W. R. Y. NICHOLSON, Pastor. Former MEMBERS and FRIENDS are cordially invited to attend the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Service on SUNDAY, Nol'!mber 20 1927, . R. Y. Nicholson. ene C. Makosky, President of I the Maryland Conference. A reception will be held MONDAY evening, November 21, 1927, at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. The Official Board. BIBLE STUDENTS. Has the Lord Returned? When the apostles asked the Lord, “What shall be the sign of Thy presence?” it is a noteworthy fact that in His answeF, among the seventeen lines of evidence, and the fifty-one items comprising the same, by which they were to he able to judge whether or not He had returned, He said not one word about coming in such a way that the physical eyes of anybody would be aware of it. The Lord is the new ruler. He takes the place that has been occupied by Satan. The whole world is to be under His direct super- S Don't Fail to Hear Mr. J. Y. MacAulay At The Howard Theatre Tea St, Near 7th St. N.W. Sunday, at 11:00 A.M. International Bible Students Seats Free No Collection | ALL SOULS’ 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 MARKET PLACE” 0 P.M.—Quiet Period. MISS GRETCHEN HOOD, Soprano Lewis Atwater, Organist 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour “WINGS OF THE STORM” Great Signs of Christ’s Soon Return Flocds, Crime, War With thrilling _interest Dr. Wilkinson will unfold the great prophesy which shows us on the eve of Christ’s return. A crowded house heard him last Sunday night. Arcadia Auditorium 3132 14th St. NW. r Park Road) Musical program, 7:30 p.m. Choir, orchestra, male quar- tette. Prof. J. W. Onborne, leader. Sunday, Nov. 20 | B. G. WILKINSON, PH. D. Lafayette. Mrs. Bill will deliver an address | on the subject of the day's lesson: | UNION M. E. CHURCH | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." Toquent | 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. i 5. Hodges, Contee, Dean Take Lincoln Park Car. Rev. JOHN PAUL TYLER. D. D. PASTOR. SOUTH. CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor 11 A M.—Sermon by the Pastor. “What Is Man?” 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor. “Wisdom In A Lock-up” | (Special Music at Both Services.) | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Worship Dr. W. II_ Darby 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League and 7:50 p.m.—Organ Prelude. Worship and 8:00 p.m.—Fvening Sermon Chaplam Milton O. Beebe 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Praser Meet- | ing. | | | Herbert F. Aldridge. Masieal Director. ); \( .—Sunday School. Mrs. Frank A. Frost. Organist. ipworth League. Mt. Vernon Pl. M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. J. M. Rustin, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League Preaching by W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 11 A.M.—“Our Lord’s First Sermon” 8 P.M.—“The Peace of God” 11 AM.—Junior Church: Mr. W. 1. Smalley Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock—Prayer Meeting led by Dr. Lambeth Special music by quartet and vested choir under direction of MR. R. DEANE SHURE METHODE WAUGH M. E. CHURCH " Pastor ~Sunday School. 11:00 am. “THE CHURCH" 7 vam.—Epworth League. 8 pm. “Life as a Great Adventur WESLEY Connegticut Ave, and Jocelvn st HEV D. HODIST _EPISCOPAL \VIIITL 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D.. Pastor. 9730 a.m—Si hool, 11:00 a.m—Preaching by Pastor. 7:30 p.m Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. _ALL_ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister William S. Hockman Director of Relizions Education. CHASE. Fred Coomb; Reynolds, Mmmer Junday School. Divine 9:30—The Church School. 11:00—Morning Worship. “STRONG STAKES” 7:00—The Epworth League. 8:00—Evening Service. “THE PRODIGAL’S BROTHER” Organ Recital at 7:45 Calvary's, Cholr, Sinks at Both Services ‘The Minister Preaches. Affliction.” You will enjoy the singing of our new guartet. | Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist (Imrrh) Corner John Marshall Pl. and O St. N James Shera Montgomery, Minister Annual Thanksgiving Service Ten-thirty 0" Clock Sermon hy (he Minister. Music by the quartet. Our, doors awing wide open to all— r will may come.” | | Thureda b 0ol 9:30—Chureh Mr. Eugene heeley Su Dt 1t inle . Class. DOCTOR TGOMERY. Teacher. Worship _ with ' sermon MINISTER on the sub- “The Church With the Lighted Cross” TRINITY gnd gt St b _— e LMAN, Pastor “THE BATTLE IN THE WILDERNESS” 6:45—Epworth Leasus devotional serv- 8: Pv M[r‘ Worsh with sermon by %0 JOCTOR MORTGOMERY on | “THE ANARCHY OF PERSONAL LIBERTY” The Tmperial Malo Quartet wil sing at > vx’r:w‘""?"nnk ing service at 10:30 orclock. Thy arning. . Sermon by Bishop WILLIAM B MeDOWELL. penna_ Ave. i Rev. FRANK ST! | 9730 AM | All Departments of lhr" Church School l | Morning Worshio- ermon by Minister. Music by Trniy Qu Our Happy Supdav ght, Service. An Evening of Fine {“Service of Gre: fen Director ill_Come_Again “Temple Worship SR — [ s the pastor's theme for the 11 am. | I)\ \mtcd Choir “Out When Christ Came” A certain character had that experience which involved a serious loss. The pas- tor discussgs this thousht at & p.m. “Union hnnksgnvmg | Service” [ | \ at 10:30 am. The Baptist and n Churches of the community PETWORTH | “Where W or'lllv l"r(‘\‘a!l! ! Grant Circle ai ve N.W Samuel E. Rose. M A‘, Pastor DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton ave Near Wisconaln Ave. Rev. ROBERT Pastor. | Continued” E | 'FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris Minister. Rev. John C. Millian Director Religious Education. 9:30 am.—Church School 11:00 am —4THE RITUAL OF ROU- 7:00 p.m.—] ._1 » —Epworth . eaching by nw pastor. Sone | A n‘“mm WELCOME by HAMLIN “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFU Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister METHODIST | EPISCOPAL | S 11:00 A.M.—A THANKSGIVING SERMON 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “REVELATION BY CHARACTER.” “JOSHUA—THE NEEDED LEADER” 9:30 AM.~—Church School. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth Le. Thanksgiving Day 11:00 A.M.—Address by The Hon. David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky Special Music Tuesday, November 22nd—8:15 P.M. ROSSINI’'S STABAT MATER BY CHOIR OF 50 VOICES Under the direction of John H. Marville. LOISTS : Ethel D, Stickles, Soprano, Ao i obert M. O'Lone, Tenor. Edith B. Athey, Organist. Benefit Musie Fund. Admission, $1.00, Mabel Flehr. Mezzo John H. Maiville,” By v