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D NAZARENE LEADER 10 HOLD MISSION Rev. John G. Banks Will Con- duct Campaign Here, Be- | ginning January 15. Rev divector rene in the beginnin tion of ward the accomplishment of jects. the society believes in evanzel istic missions 1o i se the devotion and develop the religious life of those whom 1t e society zanization was and A ciety of the Naz I bhasis, has grown to more than temati e local guilds. The n Comdr. C T Jewell of Washington 3 Arrangements are heing completed n< the press representative of the so- |, & 5 v the interparochial committee Jewell retired from ac | ipe men's clubs of the Episcopal eiety. educational and publicity work for o N the church. | He Is chaltman of the | Bishop James E. Freeman as gueat publicity committee of the National | 10 e held at the City Club. Janu- | Federation of Church Clubs, the larg. |87 23 S est organization of Episcopal laymen | Senator Guy D./Goff of Avest Vir. in Americ: ginia will be the principal speaker. s | Comdr. €. T. Jewell, chairman of the ST T | committee, will preside. It is an Theosophists’ Lecture. | nounced that reservations for only 300 John C the Society will econduct Chapel Fourteenth and January 15 ! ociety for the promotion of the use spiritual means of combating sick- ness and disease. other eveloped James Moore Hickson in England erica was creating interest in ional director has appointed | Comdr. tive naval service several vears ago 1 has been employed ever since in | “Religions and Religio Anniversary Observance | aynor Ranks, national of the Naza six«lay mission of the Nativity, at A streets southeas a of the Nazarene is an within the Episcopal first comes in_cont was founded in 1909, but 1923 that any real or. than local guilds In that vear the work RE "\I{\ Al Ii\l\l‘l( \\III‘ EPISCOPAL CLUBS PLAN of the heating of b FELLOWSHIP DINNE means, and the ene was placed on a s tenthe el iBscond ¥AnnualIProgram ot iTnter o0 there are more than 30 | parochial Committee An- nounced. ond annual fellowship dinner, wit will be the | Will be made. ject of a free public lecture to be _— en at the United Lodge of Theoso- e 9 Hill Building, Seventeenth | Lectures on Spiritism. 1 streets, next Thursday at 8:15 | wSpiritism Tested” will be All welcome. 10 am. Theosophy and adults is clas Rev. A. People’s Congregational sireet between Sixth streets, will have for his subject to- morrow morning Afier the service holy be celebrated. Thursday at 7:30 the second part of the annua! meeting will be held for reports and election of officers. | will p.m., Sunday evenings there is a study Dr B. ¢ . 1o both of which meetings the | ogy public is invited. e | Congregational Services. F. Elmes, pastor of the | Every Sunday at |syhject of a lecture tomorrow chool for children (a¢ § o'clock at the Arcadis held, and at 8:15 o'clock | Fourteenth street and ‘Wilkinson, at Washington r dean of theol Missionary {1ege. Church, M and Seventh | “Untrodden Paths.” communion Hers In a wonderful prozram of seewns and hearing him Given Free—7 Free Lectures | Given Free h ret ters and Ladder t THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N St. N.W. Beginning—January 3 to January Sth BP. M s of the Himal. 1o Cosmi vate from the Subeonscio u s Mind into Cos- | mie Copmcioun. | thereby Super Mind. | Oceult ~ Power | Ope cioe with | the Seven Holy Tuares Churches of Washington for the sec- h Col- PASTOR WILL MARK | Congregation to Honor | Rev. H. B. Smith. | ‘ sibas i, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith will oh | serve the beginning of the fifth vea of his pastorate at Columbia Helghts During | Christian Church tomorrow. [ his ministry there have been added t the church rolls 315 new members an the various departments, Dr. and Mrs. Smith will have ope house for members of the church an their friends tomorrow from 4 to pm. at their home, 1400 street. The pastor's subject tomorr oclock i “Making Al and at 8 pam. “Christian lowship. FOUR-YEAR TENURE | Columbia Heights Christian o a modern religious educational pro gram has been established a: rained waorkers developed to take charge of n d 6 Fairmont at Things | R' CLASS TO REORGANIZE | | Rev. Henry B. Wooding Announces Cooper to Lead Group at First Con- | gregational. Delta at ional Church, a ¢l 4s the b|r~<t Congreg: of | of 100 young men under the L of William Knowles Cooper, of the Washington Gl ing tomorrow the class will rganized, and will include men tween the ages of 18 and lor of the church Sunds 9:45 o'cloc | the leader. bhe chosen by the cl The topics discussed wi ch home no other chu; | Conner to Address League. Noah D. Conner, fi will speak tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at 'he Secular League, 1006 street, on “The Coming Science—Mz: terialism.” A general discussion he subject will follow The public is invited. 8-Wonderful Free Lessons--8 —by— THE WHITE PROPHET WHO WILL APPEAR IN PERSON iectures and_demonstrations. A vers un. uenal man befors the bublic—thousands have been waiting for the opportunity of Answer 10 questions on all relizions and creeds and on the white prophecy Testimonies From His Disciples Who Have ‘Had Great Spiritual Demonatrations Mysteries of the Bible exoiained prevent war. PROGRAM January 5, 8 P.M. How to Lecture and when He will © iy tome and been received by only & few January 7, 8 P.M. THE DUTY OF CHRISTIANS January 9, 8 P.M. THE DUTY OF PRIEST AND PREACHER Why we huve unrest in the cburches. January 11, 8 P.M. SPIRITUAL MARRIAGE AND MOTHER. ROOD. How 1o prevent crime and legal murder. HEALING January 13 LIFE AFTER DEATH 11 a man des shall he hee azan? The avenly spheres revelation of the Begins January 5, 8 P.M. in their religion. possible device, the Master to men’s minds; and there is more Foop For THOUGHT in any one of His sayings than in volumes of the books on our shelves. Do you know your Bible? BIBLE CLA meets tomorrow, Sunday morning, at 9:30, and will be glad to welcome you. G STREET N.W. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH Rev. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D.D., Rector “What Think Ye?” O asked Christ of the Pharisees of old. They would not think With every Would you like to know it better? EPIPHANY ADULT appealed SS | be- | | the pastor on the ¢ An invitation | is extended to young men who have| mer evangelist, of | the lecture wil disf Fr [ wil at The class will meet in the west par- | lesso y mornings at ‘ooper ugain will b | EPWORTH LEAGUE The iday District I hold a service at Home for afternoon at 4 o'clock. also he held at the Gospel e to attend The leader at ow evening will he Etchison the Y. with the chur being held M. € I meet home of the pianist, Richardson. The annual District banquet will be Third the Aged vening. Chapter pter. religious work h in the spec next week. Saturday eveni t Epworth League will be held Wednes. dny evening at Waugh Church. Tanham Chapter will hold its month Iv social at the church Friday evening and invites members of other chapters | Mi Department the Metho- tomorrow ; A service will ssion members al Ch Boa age director The chapter will ial ng_at are invited to attend these services. The one tomorrow will be in charge of Douglas Chs Owing to the special services being held at Metropolitan Memo the meeting of the Distric urch. rd of Metropolitan Chapter MeK of join viees The cabinet the Miss Margaret ECKINGTON SERVICES Rev | One of the famous Bible classes for | the \nuug men in Washington some years | North Capitol street,” corner Florid: he [avenue, will speak tomorrow morning ss |at 11 o'clock on the them New Year." At the 10 o'clock H ckington t Sermon Topics. enry Wooding, In topic the he is Fidelity cl ach e Sunday I commence a xeri =pel of Mark. past Presbyterian Church, The young people will hold and tea in the tomorrow at 6 o'cloc unday or of . which meets morning, | of | social ‘ school house | = A fllfll)l AL WELCOME TO ALL YOUR FRI | | Rev. Simos th Capitol a B n The Manse Universalist Church Rev, Frederic W. Perkins, ermons Dasgherty. E. Sool D. D., Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th S b Edifice) d Columbia Rd. N.W (Pendine the Buildine of & N Churel January 1, at 11 AM, Sermon by Theme e Pastor “Life’s Pilgrimage” Kindergarten at Church School con; THE . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Seats Free. same hanr. nes at 12:15 p.m. PARENT CHURCH | ereht ot e Regular Sunday Services at 11 am. Assembly Room, Hotel La | Memonsl United Brethren Church ayette. | A Message from Mrs. Bill will be read on the subject of the lesson: | “The Beginning of Wisdom” P 'ublic Readin unday School, 20 Jackson Pluce, at 11 AM. flmm . E | | = Church—Address—Min: CHRISTIAN“ l‘ll“l’l’lfi ‘TH STREET. Ave. S.E. Rockville, NTRAUSN \fl"\llll( “A o n 000w A & W Narves ‘Paker smith 1l ERMONT h Vi Ave \nnh of NN (o] Oth IGILNJ L} WELCOME W 00 Re) MERT YO TAKOMA PARK Corner Carvall a 100 am h 5t and Ky, Marry M. Wihon, H STREET. Heary €. ROC I(\' ILI | M, AVE Farle Wiifter. '.I.I NINTH STREET & D St N.E (he 0 ALL VERMONT AVE KR NN Nl Endeavor FRIENDS Willaw T ol Suhiect Ao et Welcame for Goode. Dastor ollowing st ( Freach: enth A1 Tour the COLUMBIA HEIGHTS gl west af ¥ 0 T d h el HERE Aves, ot an | REV. JESSE BADER COMING TO PROMOTE EVANGELISM Superintendent of Disciples of Christ Organization to Speak at Local Church Parley. Rev. Jesse Bader of St. Louis, Mo., superintendent of evangelism for the Disciples of Christ, will be in the city Tuesday and Wednesday in the inter. est of the campalgn for twohy-two evangelisiic visitations. He will he the principal speaker at supper ferences at Vermont Avenu und Wednesd: luncheon ut the Wednesday ai ¥ a noon. Beginning Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock and each Thursday during January, Dr. Wilfle: pastor of Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church will ve a special series of talks on “The Life of Christ.” “WORSHIP” IS THEME. | o Hanp\ | ening at The "Gt of | ™ Gt held. January 20 at Calvary M. I Church.Dr. John R Edwards will speak. Chapters are urged to make | “Worship” will be the theme tomor- advance request for tickets at the frow at H_Street Christian Chureh, hourd meeting Wednesday and also |Sixth and H streets southwest, under make returns on the play held re-|the direction of Rev. H. €. Mayhew. contly. Chureh school will meat at 945 —_— nd the church services will be am. and 7:45 p.m. Afro-Amcrican Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association No. 9 Towa Circle N.W. Vesper Services at 6 P.M. Sunday, Jan. 1st, 1928 Music and Healing Vibrations. \(KIETV ()F WASHINGTON N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 stry Daily p.m.) oung mty Cluh —Good Words Club, Dean Frank- FRIDAY. 3 HEALING ‘SERVICE. DAILY CLASSE N National Baptist Memorial 18th St. and Columbin R4, GOVE G. JORNSON. D. D Pastor. Pastor Preaches at 11 AM. “All Things New” (The Lord’s Supper) s PM. “Getting Rid of Hindrances” Subscription Lecture Course Jan. 3 to 6 at 8 P.M “How the New Testament Came to Be Written™ ffo-i-++++<r++++M+N~++++++4—fnfi-++4 0' SECOND BAPT IST | tth Nt and Va. A FLLIS ¢ PRINM llfilm—"l': Closed Door and the Door.” Two Night Services—Same Sermon 6:30—East Capitol Street Branch 17th und E. Capitol Sta. 8:00—At the Church ‘PETWORTH Chareh in Washington. New Year Sermon— | “Possessed or Possessors” | N —Secmon and Special Music— “The Measure of Your | Strength” Sunday School #:30 am. € W0 niae ehurch Y, RCR R TR RN Thiradar 248 o First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 11:00 am.—“The New Diplomacy.” Special Bass Solo by Mr. Moore 8:00 p.m.—"Comes the Moment to Decide.” 9:30am—S S, with 20-piece orchestra 645 to 7 45—R Y. P U Tohn W. Rowley, president. ot Washingto Nearts of Washington KENDALL BAPTIST Ut wear B N W . P RYLAND, In the Hea Fo Qtalharp Baptist Chureh Sth and H Sts. NW ELEVEN “THE Fitth in Series on “The (Communic b “THE Third in the Serl BEEESNIR WIS Christian | 'l""’4#4’{{-!-}{4{?++++Q+4*++0+4+++H+f | T || EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY.FIVE PERPENDICUL, GHT O'CLOCK CONUREGATIONAL CHURCH" on “Our Sister Denominations™ Junior Church, 11 o'clock=Sunday School, 9:30 Christian Endeavor, 648 BENETF NN INND “A'TRUST FROM TIME.” Pastor of Tahor Church Announces Sermon Topic. At Tahor Presbyterian Church, the k at 11 a.m. tomorrow pm Time " The Lord's on | supper will he_observed. The sermon llllhjm't for the evening servi 1= “Judas the Disloyal.” Christian En deavor at 6 p.m. will he led hy Mr G. W. Fairley, A feature of this ser tce ix the ndle light ceremony hy the girl reserves Week will he ohserved ry evening at & o'cl | “Who's Bux." Is Topic. | “Who's Boss” Your Sweetheart Wife, Mother In-Law or You? is a question 1o he answered tomerrow night at 8 o'clock by Rev. B Hez Swam, pastor of the Centenn Bap tist Church. The 11 o'clock morning sermon subject is “Why Washington Christians Are Not Hurried Heaven." Fifth Baptut Ty e m:.w will ore; | eans Y. P.11.. 6:30. o commit conzregation the narsona; Monday. 4 1o X t.m Start_the New Yeur Rizht—Cor "TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. TNOMA< E. BOORDE Minister i ! 11 AM.—“The Day of Little Things.” 8 P.M.—“No Man Careth for My Soul.” 7P.M.—B. Y. P. U. meetings. Thursday, & P.M.—Weekly | Prayer Service. | Bible School 9:30 A.M. There i« a place ior you. Will you come? New Year's Greeting to All V" Ragiey. Orzaniat Watch Mesting Ser Sermon by Pay Meditation for the New." 3 Endeavor 1an En: Peanle W Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Avenue near the Circle) Edward 0. Clark. Pastor 1AM — “TAE DOOR OF TRE NEW YEAR." Communion Service NN — “DIVINE DISCONTENT.” HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Midweek m--n!\x Thursdas & A friendly welcame awaits o Nineteenth Strezt Baptist Church Ninetesnih and | Streets N.W. Walter H. Brooln, D.D, Pastor K!' ""lv' 2 I«I\' " Fark, el eorz .umu.. ht . |E. Hez Swem, ™ n. W | Burried (Fundam METROPOLITAN SINTH AND 4 NTN. MK JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN MOTTO FOR THE JUBILEE YEAR NEW YEAR SERVICE | SONGS AND SERMON IN IGNT oF R TR RO kR ISRV TREE TR WA e meet tn four secieties B T T e Mt. Olive Bap! Clnlrcl\ Hth Nt bet. ‘ \a LR MR N ‘m\‘-‘v AL Amt. Pastor. Ay NI S and Sermon. Rev ot Friendshin [ 230 pm —Communion I Whitin Rev Mini; OCLOCK R PRONOUN" World In lsalah's Day" wm Service) WS Abernethy, BECEEECLERBER R ANES (4 ‘| on it to] CLASS TO HEAR SHAFER Representative John C Shafer Wisconsin, will address the Harrison Men's Bible Class of Congress Strest Methodist Protestant Church In the | suditorium of the church tomorrow ot 'ZRACE\_ morning at 9:45 o'clock. His subject | will be “The Duties of Citizenship.’ aswrs | James H. Coyle will have charge | of the lesson and make a short talk | All men are welcome, ¥ d Monrne e, ) BURRER Fauor and Fonnd in ASSEMBLIES OF GO, ~w of doe THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH 207 D S NW.—Rev. €. W. Oser, KENNETH B Sundas .m forirth Friday This nhject s of great | A. R. Gou EBIS.A: Over Radio Station WRHF (322 Meters) 5:00 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday, January 1st he fi lrichy by ing proj m te t ractive pr 0 he broadca afternoon Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister H. W les Trowbri SEVENTH-DAY 9:45 A M.—All Souls’ Chur 11:00 AM.—Morning Wo “THE RP‘.\F\\ E[) \ll\D" 7 0P M —I UNITARIAN ALL SOULS’CHURCH | ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. IRST ASSEMBLY 0F GOD BIBLE HALL [ "th and ¥ Ste The ngdom of God ‘ kind and Y., in an WATCH THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS | N CARSON. Pastor. Do the Dead Actually Appear? Can Spirits be photozraphed? o appearances from the invisible w Houdini ot any magician caamat ment of common ailmests. Expert B.G. Wilkinsen Ph. D SPIRITUALISM Stereopticon Lecture Unusual Slides. Music program, 7:15 p.m. Prof. J. W. Osborn, Leader ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3132 14th St. NNW. (near Park Rd.) T3 pom. Demoastration in drmgiess water SUNDAY, JAN. 1st—FREE thinze ewat | NGREGATIONALL 'RNE\TI!I\ Al REV. MOSE i R. LOVELL inter Dorector SUNDAY a30—Chy 10:00—Adult Kible Classes —Sermon— foss n by Mr H C. Phi "RSDAY. JANUARY 35 ! Re W §00 P —Add Direc Mt. Pleasant Congregabonal Churth 110 Columbia Road NW.—1ith St cars alwost (o door MISS LOIS M. RUGLER o Kelizioms Edo. “1928—The Christian's Expectation™ 5 00— Psyvehal HOW INSANE ARE WE Ry Dr Jd \ ¢ Wash 3 300—Young People's Forum 4 of Advertistg as a Pro Wosds, | AgT Tenth and G Streets JASON NORBRLF PIERCE, DL D, Misister Sunday Scho e am 11 ADM.- New Year's Jason Noble Pierce Motion Pictures International and M Jungle Roundslp™a UEN Ro—Himselt™ ~ trom the Roosen and Biography “Abraham, the Patriarch® —— “The . e M s of Il ROSAMONDE JOYZEILLE of Hollywood Presenting in Costume On Monday an weaday at ¥ the ahave On Wednesday, Thursday Change progran, inter UFA teatwre “Hidden Death Neout' CNamariaoand the twa Debis wd Friday o pational and Pathe N " aps. reel tea N H First Congregational Church Sermon by Dr. 3 “Christ Begins His Public Ministry" 8 P.M.—Evangelistic Campaign of e Newsreels a Pathe Rible Film Personal Appearance “RUTH, THE GLEANE R" flms, teaturing the l~' e niw *The L nwekame Gimest™ N # ——