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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1997, SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEETING PLANNEL Arrangements DBeing Com- pleted for Convention of World’s Association. Arrangements are being completed for the tenth convention World Sunday be held in Los 11 to 18 next. Recently conferences were had with the leaders in the departments of religious education of | five denominations and groups in other denominations are to be visited as soon, as arrangements can be made. | Those who are especially charged | with responsibility for developing the program of “Los Angeles—1928" and securing the delezates Rev. H. | McAfee Robinson, Philadelphia, chair- | man of the program committee and | secretary of the Board of Christian | tim of * Preshyteri S A | Robert M. vapl\m 1 chairman and ation of the mary D. Price, of the pro; ate general Rev. vice, zious _edy nd York secre- sociation Thess officials met the religious edu cation leaders of the Reformed Church in the United States, the United Lutheran Church, American | Baptist _Publication Society, Presby-) terian Church in the United States of America, Philadelphia, and Pres. | byterian Church in the United States Richmond. ial - attention was given to suggestions in building the program, and particularly the mat- ter of having leading natiomals pres ent from the various countries abro: where these denominations are active Each group was interested in havir a denominational get-together social meeting at Los Angeles, in which all delegates from both at home and abroad_will participate. Efforts will be made to have present at the con- vention those who are responsible for religious education in the various col- leges and theological seminaries, and also any of their students who can become delegates. Plans are already under way to hold similar conferences with _of- ficials of other denominations in Bos- ton, New York, Chicago and Nash ville just as soon as mutually con- venient dates can be arranged. At least 7.000 are expected to be in attendance and registrations are reaching the office of the World Sunday School Association, 216 Met- ropolitan Tower, New York City, from all parts of the United States and Canada as well as from countries overseas. PLANS ADVl::NT SERMON. Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins Will Preach Tomorrow. “Who Came When Christ Was Born?” will be the theme of the ser- mon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the Ambassador Theater, Eight- eenth street and Columbia road, before the congregation of the First Uni versalist Church by Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, the pastor. This is the first of two Advent sermons to_be preached prior to Christmastide. The church school convenes immediately after morning services, Dr. F. W. Bal- lou leading the adult Bible class, At 7 p.m. devotional meeting of the Young People’s Christian Union at the parish house, 1601 S street, the topic for consideration being “Our Gifts,” led by Miss Clara Beaty. The s ssion of the Y. P. C. U. will be pre- ceded by a Japanese tea in honor of Mrs. Alice G. Rowe of the Blackmer Home, Tokio, Japan, now taking a fur- Jough from her missionary work, who will tell of her experiences during the years she was in Japan. “THE GREAT AMBITION.” Rev. J. H. Dunham Announces Topic at Western Presbyterian. At the Western Preshyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, will take for his sub- ject tomorrow at 11 o’clock “Epaphras, the Intercessor,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock “The Great Ambition.” The C. E. will have what is termed an automobile meeting at 7 p.m. The subject of the prayer meeting Thurs. day night \\lll be “The Man Who ©ame Back.” Shiloh Baptist Services. Rev. J. Milton Waldron, pastor, will preach tomorrov:, morning and night, at Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church. His subject at the 11 _o'clock service will be “The Holy Spirit; Baptized Once Filled Often By,” and at night “A Prayer for the Backslider.” NEW_THOUGHT. Truth and Healing Meetings Will Be Held at 1628 K St N.W. Sunday mornings Everybody Welcome Leader, Mrs. Florence Willard Day BAHAL Bahai Services Mr. A. B. McDaniel will speak Sunday, Dec. 11, 8 P.M. The Playhouse, 1814 N St. " Subject: ne Art of Living” All W lemr CHIH STI. “Christian Sclence 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 Euclid St Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. NE “The Divi Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts NW Fourth Church nf Christ_Scientist onic Temple Auditorium. Colorado and o Georeia Aves Brichtwood SUBJECT: “God, the Preserver of PM except Fourth MEETINGS— RFADI‘\(' ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg.. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wedne: days and holiday SECOND CHURC ‘Hours, 130 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays und_holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sis. Hours, 930 w0 9. medmnd 9:30 to 7:30 and Sun and holidays 10 5:30). and & 11 AM |LEGEND TO BE GIVEN ays, 9 to 7, and Sun- | | Anniversary Preacher | i i \ | | | served with special services tomorrow I ber 9, { Dr. | BY CHAPEL PLAYERS| Group to Present “The Other \Vl\(“ Man” at Luther Place | Memorial Church. | Dyke's legend of Man” will be pre thts, Deceniber Luther Place Dr. Henry V “The Other W sented three n and 28, at the ial_Church. The annual presentation is made un der the auspices of the Chapel Play- ers of the chu ber of local Members of the congregation likewise | the play, which is hein a number of commit personnel, M n ple School and the | part in wranged by includin, Miss Mildre . Koch; e Irvin L. Hollander, Mrs. N rdner, Mrs. Carson Frailey, Mrs, F. er, Miss Ruth Car 1, Miss | Ann Lynn; set 5 anson; rt Hall tuth Shoe Snyder, N. K ushers, stume K Edwar maker; George M. Gardner, Donald Miss Rebecca Long and membe the Rainbow Class; publicity, Jane Lynn; stage direction and pmr duction, Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, Denis E. Connell, and music, Miss Katherine Riggs. The public is invited to attend all three presentations, by the Chapel Players. Officers of the newly organ- ized players arve: President, Ruth Chindblom; vice president, George Gates; secretary, Margaret Eberly; as sisant _secre Yy, lwee director, MISSION GROU° TO MEET. Mrs. T. E. Robertson Will Address |C] Calvary Baptist Society. * The Woman's Missionary S Calvary Baptist Church next Tuesday at 11 o'clock junior room™ of the Sunday school Louse. The speaker will be Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, president the board of lady managers of the lo- ca! Florence Crittenden Home. Mrs Lamont A. Williams will lead the de- votional service. The hostesses will be members of the Samuel H. Greene Circle. Lunch- eon will follow the morning session. | Members of other churches are in- vited. iety of meet in the ill REFORMED. FIIIEF()RMILD 13th and Monroe Sts. N.W SES D. BUHRER. Pastor. ho Came From a Little UNDE.\O\"\ ATI(IVAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing_ Ministry Daily. 16 am to 8 pan) A5 p.m —Twelve Powers Class by Arth: 5:30—Youns Peonie's Christtan Unity WEDNESDAY & JUDGH DEAN FRANKLIN BAPTIST. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor | Morning at Eleven “WHICH CHAIR AT THE TABLE?” Evening at Seven Forty-Five “THE 7 WONDERS OF CHRISTIANITY” 0. Bible Schooly 10. Men meet In | 9 Auditorium: Four Societie Young People Songs and 'y .. “God's Gratuities.” A o mentansi. Debtle ne HIGHLANDS BAPTIST (\.I"lURCH d_Jefferson Sts. 14th Rev. Newto —“The Chureh School. 930, Midweek service, Thursd A iemily’ welcome. for_ull. Nineteenth Strect Baptist Church Nineteenth and 1_Streeta Rev. Walter H. Brooks.'D D, Assistant. Assistan Sins’ and Sorro 8:00 p.m.—Sp RI00 p'm Tpos 800 b, inrsiay— Alw ! First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 11 am.—REV. R. L. BAUSUM Of Kweilin. Chinty, Ono of Our Most ¢ of morn- ST WELL IN THE WORLD.” . S., 9:30 am. Orchestra of 20 | Picces il B.Y.P. U, 645 to T:45—William | Rowley, President. n.m.. Conducted Swedish Services 30 by Rev 8. Swensen of Phiiadeiphia. days TOURTH | rm voli Bldg.. 3313 s 30 to 9 week days (exvept W , 9:30 10 3300 | ning of CHURCH OBSERVES | [07H ANNIVERSARY Special Services to Be Held Tomorrow at Evangelical Lutheran. he tenth anniversary of the hegin- | the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Gallatin and Fourteenth streets, will be ob- morning at 11 o'clock The first meeting was held Decem 1917, under the auspices of the | rington Lutheran Alliance. Rev. William A. Wade, president of the | alliance and at that time pastor of St Mark’s Lutheran Church of this eity preached the first sermon. Rev. Henry | Manken was called from Baltimore nd hecame the first pdstor of the Wa . now pastor of the Holy sutheran Chure Balti. more, and secretary of the 1gzeli cal Lutheran Synod of Maryland, will | preach the anniversary sermon. The | | public is invi The officers of the congre: R Comfort ition re- | Leroy l, Kluge, ird H. Goltz Edgar A. Smith Tnhn H. Fahren 1 CONVENT SERVICES. Poor Church Program to Be Given Tomorrow. An exhibition and blessing of work for poor churches wlill be held at the convent, et northeast, nesday Isabella of the by Mrs. Lady member assisted b boay presiding, William Kearney Carr, M Thomas H. Carter, Mrs. B. F. 1], Mrs. George Scriven and other members of the board. Bible Class to Present Play. The Harrison men’s Bible class of | Street Methodist Protestant ill present a three-act come- | “The Rival Ghosts,” in the lecture room of the church Thursday and Fri day evenings. The public is invited. E near Flfth BaPhSt 7th SV, E. BRIGGS will preach. he Deity of Jesus. othn e Bhitvetin Divine Healing : Chapel, 3: B. Y. P. U., 6:30. . Vernon Lowry will teach the Baraca Dr. Briges the Berea Class. Both | asmed el brin yoluntary offerinks for the | Christmas basket fun _ Choir enl(-rlnmmem, ‘Wodnesday and Friday The Church_That _Cares—Come. KENDALL BAPTIST 9th near B St. €. P. RYLAND, Bible School Themes—11 a.in — "PETWORTH A Church and Sermon With a flpmmal mmin-: REV. HE&R\ J. SMITH "FELLOWSHIPS "OF DIVINE ENTERPRISES" "SPONTANEOUS 5 DEMANDS” With the Ku Klux Klan as Guests. 9:30 am —Church School. 11 am. and 7 p.m—] Thursdu\—l'm er service. | | | The Friendliest Church in Washington th and Randolph Street RHODE ISLAND SVE BETHANY "0 AN TE\""SIN Minister vy TR0 S m—Divine Worship i preaching T am_ Junior church. lon | ject of | next 1 Christian Endeavor | The District of Columbia Chris Union_had I istinguished C. workers as B their meetin last Church of the Covenant Miss Jessie Crooks, president of timore C. E. Union; o Ilv||||u-| field sccretar Willard Rice B who ¢ s \nd delivered the P th were | nion. Montgon nd the Youns 1 Spiphany Chureh Choir of Takoma ain Church rendered Willard Rice told | plays the game | name of Jesus | - hest attend- | Presbyter a musical numbe who in the shield f | ance percentage was won hy Gunton Temple The * trict of Columbia C. conduct the servics At General Hospital Y. M. €, A. tomor. row evaning at 8 o'clock. The follo ‘ ing Sunday it will meet with the Met- | ropolitan Presbyterian C. E. at 7 p.m. | i of the Dis- Union _wil! Walter Re lying Squadron” B. 3. & Qum\ll_v Will Preach at Transf Rev. uration. Transfig will ., morni m. and | s at | ) a.m cf At the Church of the tion tomorrow t Holy communion praver and sermon evening prave and short 7:30 pam. * Chureh school Rev, 1. J. Queally, rector, “The Young "The Woma s Gl will £ive ner in the h hall December 16, from 5 to § o'clock. t will pre Theosophists’ Lecture. i lic lecture tc “Meaning of free hursday | He will preach ADDRESSES LISTED FUR REV. DR. COFFIN Umon Theolo President Scheduled for Ap- j | pointments in Washington. Rev. ident nary > Coffin 1l Semi- scheduled | will school speak of the Church of the Cov at the 11 o'clock ser h, and also in the lock, to the chur at 8 specially ice in evening the *Coming of the he will a e request Council of Churches, dress all_others inclined to of the Wash- w York Ave- Church. He also luncheon to be 0 p.m. in Epiphany a.um., and will Preshyterian Bible | of the Covenant | Rel hun 6:45 o'cloc by Miss Helen speak on “Our hem and Keeping veek service will be Dr. Wood dress Churct on of the it 045 Islam.” treasure conducted at the tian Endeavor meet who ~ will hem, he mid | held Thursday at § p.m. | will spe: P. M. Linebarger to Speak. Paul Myre the Church of the ton; t n Lineha Redeemer, * 6:30 p.m Itali ical Seminary, pres- | addressing his | Federated | = r will speak at | | LUTHERAN CUNGREGATleRev Dr. G. 0. Bullock to Preach. At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth WILL HEAR PROF. SCHULZ and Q streets, tomorrow, Rev. Dr. . Bullock's topic_at 11 a.m. University of Maryland Educator eded in the Home,” and J ngeableness of to End Series of Lectures | meet at 9:15 E. Society will topie, air Play s The Senior C. E. discuss at 6 p.m., topic, i0od Mottoes for Christian Living.” ver meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. P. prayer meecting Thursday, 8 to Bible school w The Junior C. Tomorrow. Fie Church Joppa Grace Lutheran temporarily and Upshur Prof. N Before worshipping | Hall, Ninth morrow Schulz of W in ing addre: subject ~ DIVINE SClENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service Noon meetinzs Wednesdays. Healing ministes daily from 11 to Our Amer; At the morn = e at 11 am. | . Gerhard E. Lenski the story of John in| as_his the a Man 1 and s T Private L Studio on to pupils. a Good| I Press’ Bz s science.” TI\A new church, corner of Sixt heing huilt at the | th and \'anmm; streets, s rapidly nearing comple- | 7 — tion. An effort is heing made to| 1 he SECULAR LEAGUE utilize the basement for the church's Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. Christm: services, Sundav 3 P.M “Prevention of War"” REV. MURRAY $. KENWORTHY ¢t Admission_Free—Discussion s ASSEMBLIES OF GOD FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. N.W KENNETH B. CAKSON, Pastor. School B nm,r of Ke Ly, D YOU WILL COME EI’IS(()I ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. LAM MENEY EETTUS. Rector. N W. ALL stant. 'and 8 b Glory.” AGAIN s —Bibie Study e 50 b'm — Pentecostal Service. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science as con. tained in the Bible and. writinzs of Mary Baker Eddy. Established in London. En und, and Washington. .G, under the le srship of Mrs. Annie C. Bill. Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. in | Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. An address by Mrs, will be de- livered on the subject of the lesson: | wEy a.m.—| ommunion 9730 a'm —C| hmr‘h School 11:00 am. | Adult | 1 er, Litany ople’s and Mr. to th Hote Commun TO AL "W YOGODA P " Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association Vesper Services, 5 O'Clock P\ Sunday, Dec. 11, 1927 w. 1225 New Jersey Ave. ALL WELCOME _______UHRISWIAN. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Ave.. north of N Street N.W. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D.. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Rible School. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by the Past “THE EME MOTIV 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeay 8:00 pm.—Musical = Service by ey under the direction of W. E. Braithwaite o e * Socioticg Takoma Park Christian “Church Corner Carroll and Willow Aves. EV. G, A. CHANEY. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible flchnnl Morming._ sersice Kinds of Knowledge.” ~—Christian Endeavor Th?r' 'will be no_evening service A Cordial Welcome for All | Ninth StreetChristian( Church 9th & D Sts. N.E. Near the Capitol. g BENJ. H. MELTON, Minister, J. A. Scott, Sr., Assistant. 9:30—Graded Bible School. 00— s Tk kum-u- fl“‘ g IN THE WOR s “Threy T" N The Seihon " |,. preceded by pictures of Egy: ;hn-m: the “backround of fis A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU I¥ CHURCH OF ({ZlHR’“IST 14th and Me N ALLEN H Taking Chances. “The Well Armoured Man. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Park Road west of Fourteenth St Wed- | str the Lnnul Lo Hill Sunday at 10 for children anc Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. will be held be a study cl: come to all of theso meetings. Chevy Chase Bapt§> an,“,'ggy : r the Circle) rk. Pastor Iry KES \mu'nn humx (Westorn Avenue Edward 0. C 11 A “The Meaning of 2 8 POL | “The Last Judgment.” | Church school at 9:45. B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 | " 0th and Sou GRACE "%z 9:30—Bible Schodl. ~Classes for all. 11:00—“The Badge of Christian Discly o 7:45—"Job and Mis Friends.” 8:45—Younk People. | Church prager meet o Worship.” 5 th St. N.W,, Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and High Mass at 9:15 Last Low Mass at 11:15 Solemn Close of Novena, Monday, Dec: 12, 7:20 P.M. h Carolina_Ave. S W. JORNSQ £ Thursday at 8. ARE WELCO. St Marys “Church =5 8:15, St Margaret s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. | Rector 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, with Sermon by the Rector. | | 4:30 p.m.—Muselal Service. Thursday, Holy Communion, 11 a.m. | HOLY commUN ORNING PRAY XY l.m\ COMMUNIG - DREACHER i hid 17 10:00 AM 1:00AM. | | .+ 4:00PM. | Papal Blessing. l‘f’l@(fl Al ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services, 8 am.. 11 am. Lecture at 8 P.M. By Johnston ¥ in Civilization.” Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% S Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. . rmon by Pastor— EMPTATIONS OF CHRIST. Annual distribution of Church Calen dars. All members urged to be present 5:00 p.m.—Junio is 8:00 p.m.—Junior Christian & Dr. “Seeds of De Sephin, inder ispices of Home Misslon- TAKE W 18th Botween P and Q ar_Dupont Circle. 4:0 veneon: '411“““ o C ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Service en francaise tous les di- manches & et tous les ven- SECOND BAPTIST ith St. and Ve, Ave RINM, 11:00 A.M Tlle Supreme Deman: Two Night Services—Same Subject. | 6:30 pm.—East Capitol St. Branch 17th and E. Capitol Sts. 8:00 p.m.—At the Church. Subject: “NO ADMITTANCE” Brief, Bright, Happy Services—Come! West \!uhmgton Bnptls! Church JSTIN, i Baain. G @l near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D. ctor. 00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 30 a.m.—Church School, 30 a.m.—Rector’s Bible Class. | \ the Rector. mon b, Pr: and chool. Morning S ook Gitt to 8:00 p.m. | Bible Schoel at 9.0 am Junlor church. Natlonal Baphst Memorial 16th St. and Columbia Rd. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D astor 11:00 A M. “The Body of the Son of God” (The Lord's Supper) 5:00 P.M. “How We Got Our Bible” (Tllustrated) 8:00 P.M. “John Huss, Witness to the Word” 9:30, Bible School. 7:00 P.M., Young People Meet -H-l-:—l-l-—H-l»H—:—l-l«H-l—l-—H—ivl»H-'XvH—l-!"l} 8th and H 11 O’CLOCK— O’CLOCK— Junior 11:00 A M.—M Assisted by John In the Heart of Washington For the Bearts of Washin; CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH I.—“THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE METHODIST CHURCH TO CHRISTIAN TRUTH” Mixed Quartet—Vested Chorus Choir Rev. H. J. ALL SOULS’CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. 9:45 A.M.—All Soul’s Church “THE LIGHT WITHOUT” 5:00 P.M.—Quiet Period Lewis Atwater, Organist, 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour “KIPLING’S MANDALAY” T Eubje = 'TEMPLE BAPTIST ' CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE Minister Lecture non on Buddhism by the Rector | The Rev. lalhcr \hlhams, S.S.J. E., will conduct two days | of special devotion at St. James’ | Church Tuesday and Wednes- | day, l)eccmhcr 13th and 14th. | Masses, 7 and 10, with instruc- tion. Special preaching service at 8 p.m. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) 11:00 A M.—“Christian Mar- riage — Ship or Derelict?” M.—“Heart Troubles. —B. Vo P U meet- ings. Thursday, 8:00 p.m—Prayer | meeting. il Bible School, 9:30 a.m. | and bring one. Let Your Light So Shine Come e 7:30 an 9330 a.m.—Sun 11:00 a 8100 p.m. Christ Church, Georgetown | O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINK NEY WROTH, 0 a.m.—Holy —Churen Rector. ‘ | | | | \ | Sts. N.W. | g Address REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Will Preach “SHALL WE ABCLISH SUNDAY?” AND YOU N.W. Shacklette, Rector Toly Communion nd” Sermon. SECOND .~ Wm, 0 a.m.— Wor Let the T Church - chips ¥ here they will. on will hear the unadul- welcome. Church Councilor The Rev. Fra Mark’s Chu ious movem —Rector of S the greatest reli misconceptions concerni PIERCE, D. D. School orning Worship Monday, Decemb —under the auspices of the Bass. H. Marville, 00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- | and 11 a.m.—Holy || it “St. Stephen's'(']’hurcfii 3013 11th St. N.W. Rey. George F. D. D Rector. Rev. George WEER OF Sei 0ly Communion {huren Senool ergy Dudley, “The_Chi Younk " P oct of o “The Volee and nu?’\’ ling Sel nesday Thursday ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH | 3210 0 Street N.W. |}l Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER. Rector. Third Sunday in Advent. 23rd_Street mear Wash The Rey. ,\rn-.n.. A Daity 7 |A Spiritual Healmg Service | cfor the sick and afflicied conducted Paul's Parisn Han B0 pim. b ehe William Thomas Keynolis, f raco anit ROCK ¢ CREEK PARISH ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rack Creek Church Ed. and The_Only Country muu"»:"m“("»!’fi'";r Ly 845 950" 11:00 a7 B HOIY COMFORTER LHAI‘EL ,Are: and Ma 00_AM ASCENSION Mass. Ave. 'l_lt 12th St. N.W. Rev Thomas Rev. Thnm:u \Icl‘lllllnck Rev. Hugh V. Services, 8 and_11 A, S i1 | . i “THE CHURCH” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS, 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor. 30—Church School Scesion. Sermon by Pastor. o —Chratian Endeavor. .—Evening Service, FRIENDS HERE. REGATI | First Congregation urch REV. JASON NOBLE-PIERCE, D. D., Minister Morning Service, 11 O’Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE will preach “THEY ARE FROM GOD” 9:30 2.m.—Sund hool, M i 3 am—Sunday !Il;'nnl fimflfl I-!nh’l'hnhr ¢ n,._ G B O e, EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED | 'MOUNT PLEASANT i 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, 4 4 “If Christ Came to Washington” 0—Psychology—Life Talk— . “Should Protestantisth Have a Confessional?” By Reverend Moses R. Lovell. 5:00—Young People’s Forum. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 8:00 P.M.—“Geology and Religion.” Speaker: Dr. George R. Mansfield, geologist, member of the U. eological Survey, in charge of the Section of non-metals, author of reports published by the Geo- logical Survey and of various papers published in scien- tific and technical journals. ls Ancther World War at Hand" Do You ( That the Bible Prophesied the Last War? That the Bible Prophesies Another World War? Know | That the Bible Exposes the False Peace Movement? | With thrilling interest, Dr. Wilkinson will unfold the prophecy on the impending World War. A crowded house hears him. Choir, Male Quartette—7:30 P.M. Prof. J. W. Osborne, Leader ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3132 14th St. N.W. (near Park Rd.) 7:15 P.M.—Demonstration in Hydrotherapy by an expert from the Washington Sanitarium B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D. SUNDAY, DEC. 11-FREE GOSPEL _TABERNACLE. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N REV J J. DIMON, ervices oty Communion. rvice and. sermon, d_sermon, Evangelistic Campaign oo 46 Que Street N.W | servlflag ave. or N Canitol st Services Sundz and 11 am. a Daily mass. 7 am r\amfinn: D sions. Frida; nk L. Vernon rch, Philadelphia, will explain ent of the century and dispel by courtesy of the Rector at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle er 12th, at 8 P.M. Anglo-Catholic Club of the Diocese of Washington. Choral Evensong and Procession. The Public Is Cordially Invited ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | Three Big Revival Services Sunday DR. CHARLES A. SHREVE The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. 10:45—“Jesus Only.” 2:30—"Signs of the Times or Is Jesus Coming Soon.” 7:30—“Christ at the Door.” Next Week at 7:45 Monday—“Another Heart Throb Service.” Tuesday—}lealmg “The Great Physician.” Wednesday—“What Is the Full Gospel?” Thursday—“The Fullness_of the Holy Spirit, or the Ideal Christian Experience.” Fnd;y—“Was the Apostle Paul a Madman?” Last Week to Hear This Stirring Evangelist Amplifier for the Crowds—Music—Come Early

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