Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 15

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THE TEVENING STAR. TASTINGTON. 7. €. SATURDAY. YOVEMBER 95 1997 BISHOP 70 ORDAIN EPISCOPAL DEACON Rev. M. Mills Perkins to En- ter Priesthood at Service Tomorrow. sin bishop w ave: M birth, but G while entering ity RICAN PROGR wa i alsn AW A s were and music. Perhaps the do! compos 1s evinced n! £ had t quite as interesting as the co was represente son of Horacio Avila, panied at the piano by his wife, Senora three of his own of which i cellist, on showed terial and Scotch folk 1 on to those not fa- ¢ with the follk mu poetic bow. The 1 Eentativ and TUni L the marimba the program with compositior " from the suite, * h st man, rmy Ba Miss works showed mo smposition and pro her second 1 i, { here > Oswald ¢ i wranseription, » most brilliant nur am. Miss € way times 1 her m 1 which we Americ choser and. 1 2 SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor RI RRY. V.ALFRED H 1 SPIRITUAL HEALING” o CHR 1 A ISTMAS SALE Spiritual Science Church of Christ 2819 Adums Mill ¥ Eaery Sundiy Pastor, R < Jane B. Coates A or Man 2 e 1 Sunda cel i : : " Unity Spiritualist Church At Plazhouse, 1811 N St AW SUADAY. AT 8 12 Lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack )t Whot V "‘”'{:'i'."'.‘ o it Greedngs Dy 4 Mrs. Carolin a| | treat in the per- | AF amous CPECIIES _qf thé Wori;l Cathedral, H avana, Cuba. propor tect is but the o and » most it risc 1 i on gr imns of the same material 4 athedral was long famous for ion of remains of topher Columt which were brought to the h from San Do- in 1796, and remained for al 1 hundred 1til their sub- composed and t 110 Seville, Spain rs u \CAPPER SEES CHANGE | "IN FARM RELIEF BILL| | Senator Holds Revolving Fund| ‘ Will Probably Replace Equal- ization Fee. ks to lican mem- te agricultural commit- equaliz e in the Nary-Hauge £ bill will 1v to a revelving fund out of losses due to crop surpluses d direct from the Treas Senator tepul of the MeN ition fee and but that he <ome compromise would have ed if agriculture is to be ef. h nator said he had not yet taken up with President Coolidge his al to invite all nations, who o to enter negotiations with thi | Government with a view to framing s for the outlawry of war, but 1id that he expected to ask Mr. to give his plan executive it an earl | he | he Coo! [wade quite a bit shorter to increase effectiveness, RICHARD BUHLIG'S RECITAL. Richard Buhlig, pianist, who has wide rep: m especially in nted a lecture recital be- school children and their aspi - Institute of Wa the courtesy As school hol- | very tempting when the | r 0od. Mr. Buhlig did not he audience he might have had regular afternoon, but present st i st in ryihing he His nd 1 Piano Co. we is have tb said and yneise and He has a styl touch al rather than poetic d interpretation. Although in sympathy with the u he does not use the tech ings out their individual | he se s divided into three | ups: and New,” *Pie CHACEVIS CERTIFIED FOR WEST POINT| Youth, at First Losing Out, Gets Appointment When Error in Rating Is Found. tte in Div De- of the t n Headquarter: Natio rd of f Columbia, who lives at \ street, Chevy Chase, today was formally cert by the War Department as the appointee from the local militia to the United States Military West Point, subject to sage of the regular entrance exami nation, which is to be given on March S next. Young Chace received the appoint- ment for having received the highest wverage rating as the result of a com- wetitive examination conducted by the United States Civil Service Com- mission_on the local Na- al Guard. f an error the papers an, Benjamin ateinthe Headqus mpany of the 12 Engineers, residing at street, was first certified. When the zin; nnouncement was made, e was of the opinion that he had wde a higher mark than was shown by the report, and upon an examina- tion of the papers it was found that his belief was correct. When the papers were aged by the Civil Service Commission a mistake had been made, two sheets of paper hav- ing been picked up at one time, the marker m the percentages on one of the sheets. tri 6 West V made in ex- of the local >, Stevens, a d Service Regiment 4226 Third ters HUNDREDS ATTEND | | ASYLUM OPENING New Washington City Orphan Cottage Community Has Housewarming. dred | eran residents | attended rest, the { the W commu- | ¢ Orphan | avenue and lay afternoon | Although the new o ipied since June, ormal opening of the four cot- took place vesterday, forming | a red-etter dag in the lives of the 60 children who inhabit it. n B. Linton, on behalf of the anded over the keys to Mrs. Cox, first direct of the \dy e Edwin the main the Mount V i their new neighbor welcoming 1 of pink roses to the orphan a bun asylum. Children acted ng the visitors ove nying high g Refresiin Thirte ed fo Andrew Br: of the ba pointed_out is a 1s guides In show the cottages, dis over their new nts were served to 1 hundred invits the event. lley, one of the rd of lady man | that the orphan | for children of ! nd that the childre lent attention, taken frequently to special ‘These four members f lady managers mothers on the board: Mr A , recording brok receive exc Ic secretary ant s William D. Colt. s founded in 1815 n orphaned by The to the | G STREET N.W. BETWEEN 13th AND 14th STREETS REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D.D., Rector. | wuilding will be | ucted later in the center of the | cottage group. | — LUTHERAN BIBLE CLASS | TO PRESENT PAGEANT‘ | Chureh of Atonement Group Wil i | | Entertain at Services Tomor- row Night. Does it mean any thing to you— That after thousands of years the book most widely read in all the world, Most studied, Most criticized, Most cherished, T Church Island Bible Class of the Lutheran | of the Atonement, Rhode avenue and North' Capitol | will give the pageant, “Bless bilities,” tomorrow | In the morning two classes will be promoted from the primary to the in termediate department of the Sunday school, The officers and enlisted personnel of the 320th Infantry, Col. C. B. Rich ards, commanding, will attend divine | gervices in the church the evening of December 4. Pastor Snyder will preach. | MEETING D | ATE CHANGED. | BOSTON November 26 (P).—The National ~Student Federation of America, representing 410,000 college students throughout the count: ha= changed the date of its third ann to be held at the Universit: a, from December 1, 2 an ember 15, 16 and 17. De change the original dat s arrived at during a_conferenc here between Mis arvin Breckin ridge of Vassal ident of the fed eration, and Ch c M. Wright of Tufts College, congress chairman, CONGREGATIONAL. to REV. JASON NOBLE Tenth and F | eror he i Program™ and *“Dance: sented includ Schoenberg , Chas Moussorg- | Granados and h A dinos: | Afriga B 9:30—Church Sch: 10:00 A.M.—( 11:00 A.M. ! “A NEGI GALL( n 12:00-Cai cOi DR Astrophys and nunierous i nild Guidance. IWAY, SCIENCE A THURSDAY EVENIN Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. I4th Street cars almost to door REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister MISS LOIS M. KUGLER Director of Religious Education SUNDAY ool. 10:00—Adult Bible Classe “Is Atheism a Menace in American Life?” rmal De 1e Clinic for entai Mechan M s and the D, Director oi Thursday, December 1 Dr. Dool Lecture, “Launch PHAS CHARACTER ECTED \R D., Associate Director of | ciation. 8:00 P.M.—*“Astronomy and Religion” CHARLES G, al Ol ABBOT A hor rese sistarn of arch Secretary ¢ The Sun,” “E: ticles on solar 1 by outstanding scientists the 1 in Academy ol petroleum. ge Jan. 19— \rch:l:e D Sveaker Ezyptology Jan. 26— mbry Spe : University ot !l worke author of a Embryology. Collection for € First Congregational Church Morning Service, 11 O’Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE will preach “TRUE MEAKNESS” 001, Metropolitan Theate 9 £ at 711 Te Every One Cordially Invited D RELIGION G SERVICES taly Most quoted, Most translated, Most consulted, Most interesting, Most inspiring, Best loved and still the best seller in all the world, is the book which a popular author has called “The Book Nobody Knows.” Doubtless the author is right to a degree, because no one knows the Bible as it should be known. This is why we have an Adult Bible Class. The Class has had a wonderful growth, and while our enrollment is over 1000 members we wish more people to know something of the delight we have experienced and the great privilege we have of learning more about the Bible. The Adult Bible Class of the Church of the Epiphany will gladly welcome you to its membership. PIERCE, D.D., Minister Streets, N.W. 8 Grant Place. 11:60—Sermon S. fopment of the Mental and Nervous 1 ing the Cliid EDUCATION Zducational M THOMAS American by isures, Institution, “The Earth Smithsonian Mysteries,” i the cryday Jistrict of Columbia. (Contin- International Institate of in 1905, and U. S del Botanieal Congress 1n Vic The Class meets every Sunday morning at 9:30. VISITORS WELCOME aleobotany ology ology and Religion Grorge 8. Duncan Tioloky. Ameri ology and Religion 1 Davis, professor of anatomy. and: for ten. Sears ‘roseal he iegie Embryological Laborato: number of monographs and papers on professor ot and an University. “ommunity Extension Work. Cut thiy out for future reference,

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