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MARYLAND CHURCH 10 BE DEDICATED Presbyterians at Cottage City Will Hold Special Serv- ice Tomorrow. The Church [§ be formally de noon_at newly Preshyterian Md. will afters Il-'m\ 3 o'clock W. Tolson, moderator frzton City Preshytery A committee appointed by the pre bytery 1 Evangelist has been G. G. Kundahl. active since_ Septem || Aids New Church | i | i | | { E l ? approved of the work conduct. | ince the new buildingg has been ed many families have united with the church and the Sunday schoal is growing rapidly, having an enrollment of 135 members. The dedicatory services will begin a the morning service of the church, when 1 1 R ins. pastor of Eckington Presbyte Church, will administer the munion of the Lord’s supper. h time the ¢ received. e dedicatory’ service proper will hr lield in the new buildin streets, at 3 o'clock |.n~mmi over by the mod The dedicatory sermon_will be delivered | v Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor New | : venue Pres ian Church. | ber pastors of the Washington | “hes who will assist in the serv- Dr. James H. Micrs. Fourth | John © hts Presby- ary B, od- | com: and Presby Federa- R. Dof- of _presby- | The pub- | lly invited to attend this | of the church are J. M| . W. E. Sebree, Dorr and R. C. o deacons are E. Rian. McDougald, H. R. De . J. Reeves, R. K. Fair. Samuel Millhauser. _The William A. Bobb, G. M. C. Coker, R. D. Kinche. oderick and George man and hris. McDou- undah! utive com- of t he Dr. “IMPRISONED AMBITION.” | Rev. H. J. Smith Chooses Sermon Topic for Tomorrow. “Imprisoned Ambition” will be the | subject of the evening service at Pet- | worth Baptist Church tomorrow. The | pastor. Rev. Henry J. Smith, will | ®peak on the hopelessness of paying a penaity for another. The morning service will be an inspirational ser- mon. “Enrichment of Life or a Bare Living.™” The annual banquet of the adult | department of the church will be held | Wednesday evening. with a special | speaker. “THE GREATER THING.” Dr. F. W. Perkins Will Preach | at Theater Service. ‘The topic fl. sermon tomorrow | m £ at 11 o'clock in the Ambas. | Theater, Eighteenth street and | C road, by Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins. pastor of the First Uni- versalist _Church, will be *Thel Greater Thing.” The church school | eonvenes immediately after the morn. | tng services. At 7 p.m. will be held | the devotional meeting of the Young | People’s Christian Union at the parish | house 1601 § street. the topic for con. sideration being “Christian Unity,” by Miss Winona Thurston { Begins New Sermon Series. | First Reformed Church at 11 am. tomorrow, Dr. Buhrer begins fe in Experience.” the men's Bible class will nnual session and election of ulfltur» for the ensuing year. L. Lohl. sr., is president of the class, PAUL CASE on Tarot: The key Occultism, Alchemy, Hnlln( by Color and Wnd The Wisdom of the Ancient Mysteries. at The Playhouse 1514 N Street N.W. Two More Free Lectures f Hmdu Yogl Wassan | r 15th at 3P.M.| d AT THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St Du not miss this opportunity Wedieniny ubierts Super Health Super Mind Super Consciousness “The Body of Christ” Wandsingion Business § T vt Kev. H M ch-o-, Pastor Prof. L P. Bettinger, Assistant S ge Ml Tho Y ulon "ot Grguirotiion.” Crummes fur il whon, ter members will . G. KUNDAHL, Evangelist, in" charge of work at Cottage (Il) l‘mh terian Church. BISHOP WILL PREACH AT EVENSONG SERVICE ght Rev. J. E. Freeman to Oc- cupy Pulpit in Bethlehem Chapel Tomorrow. | Ri; Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishcp of Washington, will be the preacher at the people’s evensons in Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral at 4 p.m. to- morrow. The service, as usual, will be hroadeast over WRC. The Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of Washington Cathedral, will preach at the 11 a.m. service tomor row The full list of services tomorrow special vm Bethlehem Chapel is as follows: 7:30 am., holy communion; 10 | morning prayer and litan: holy communion and sermot people’s evensong. The cathedral choir of men and under the direction of Edgar Priest. organist and choirmaster, will at the 11 a.m. and Universalist Church Rev. Fredzric W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. lPendml m- Buval nx » New B Edifice. January 18 at 11 AM. Sermen by the Pastor Theme: “The Greater Thing” Quotation— “Not what we give. hut what we sl For the gift without the giver is bare. Kindergarten at the same hour. Chureh School convenes at 12:15 p.m, — Seats Free. A C(_)‘IIK‘DI AL WELCOME TO ALL BRETHREN. Special Services First Brethren Church 12th and E Streets S.E. Rev. Homer A. Kent Pastor Beginning January 16, 7:45 P.M. Every Night Except Saturday Rev. E. L. MILLER, Enl(dist —You Are Invited — NORTHM!NSTBR (118 !u-' nd %hode isiand Avense N.W. . Hugh Kerr Fuiton, Minister £ n . —Bibie Study 13548 4 m —Service of worship. — North Capitel M. corner Florida Ave. HENRY B. WOODING, Runday School, 9 Mo i1 Frangeliat G. G, Kundahl. Vflun' l‘u:nl—- Meeting, 7 ning Service “The Bewuit CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE Theme i | | | | & :45—enior Christian Kndes REY 4. MILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastur. Washlngtonwfldghu Presbyterian Church \lhv dobn C. Palmer, D. 1., Minister. ‘slumbia and l(hlunml Rads, % nm - Runday neh O st Mg Ehureh of the Covenant Connecticut Ave & N Kt N.W. REV, CHARLES WOOD, D.D., Siniater Bev. WA Kisenberger Aneintant sunduy Kelaol Kndergurien Meatern Light Mermon—=11 am.~Iy “A DIVINE ALLIANCE” 645 pm—Christtan Endeavor Bermon—4 pam.~Dr. Wood “A LIVING BOOK"” Musical Kervice Misw Lisie Maner, Violin Susunng Klone Kavoy, Harp Wood Thuisday, % pn Midweek Worship, A General Invitation Extended THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, IPERSHING UNABLE |General Will Be Absent From City During Episcopal Af- fair January 23. Gen. Pershing will be unable to at- tend the sccond annual fellowship {dinner of the men of the Episcopal ! Church in the Diocese of Washington |at the City Club on Monday, January 23, because of previous engagements ‘oul of town. Chief Justice Walter 1 | McCoy of the District Supreme Court | will attend as a guest if he returns in time from a trip out of the city. Commissioner Sidney D. Taliaferro, Senator Guy D. Goff, the speaker of the evening, and the Right Rev. Irving P. Johnson, D. D.. Bishop of Colorado, together with Bishop Free- man, in whose honor the dinner is | given, and members ‘ot the reception committee will occupy the guests’ table. About 500 men will fill ballroom of the City Club, where th dinner will be held. Final arrangements will he co pleted at a meeting of the inter- parochial committee Monday evening. At that time returns from the sale of tickets will be in and the committee will decide how many more can be sold. Tt is desired that the gathering shall be as representative of the whole diocese as possible, though questions of distance will prevent large delegations from the country parishes. The “fellowship period” after din ner will prove one of the most helpful and enjoyable features of the dinner Chorus singing will be a feature of the evening. PRESBYTERIA New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts. - Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES. 00 el i B e Feltaan ‘Sychar—At a Village Wel (SOUTHERN ANSEMBLY) (niersection of nth and Sizteentd and rving Sts. N W Rev JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. 08 m —Sunday School. 00 a.m.—Sermon D D O = Venonat Pastor. oy %-k- 14h et ear or “Mount Pieasant” car or_1Ath_at. bus to_lrving Eastern Presbytenan Church MA Ave & Sixth St NI LFRED E. BARROWS. D. D.. Past. oo and recep- members. Pock Memorial Chasl Pa. Ave. 25th and M St N.W. - ;-\‘ "l'nwr. “Steps In CORDIAL_WELCOME_TO ALL First Presbyterian Church dohn 1l Place N.W. e A g Rev. BB\VI‘OI.}' I;, PATTERSON, Pastor-Kieet, will preach at 11 a.m. No eve- ning service. 8. & at the church, 9:30 am., and Mass. Ave. Chapel, 1045 am, Prayer meeting Thursday, 8§ pan. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. bunton-Temele Memorial iewton Ste. Rev, BERNARD RRASKAMP. M. A.. Pastor, ,n junday School. 11:00 a.m —Sermon. “A Truceless War.” Hun( by the Chorus Choir, 6:45 p.m.—~Christian ndeavor Meeting. Companion of Ged.” and vocal Presbyterian Church . u'm_l-ill and 20th N.W. Rev. J. ano_LEélha-. Pastor 1100 AM T IA, RTISEMENT.” K PRECARATION ic by the Quartet, PRESBYTERIAN REV(.JM l-nan su“rbwo‘_ Sehaol, )i, with ssrmon. Southern Aspembly Rey. Andrew Reld Bird, Minister, ble Aeh ot Var | METROPOLITAN "llIYTIIIAN CHURCH N o anrl Cen "J., E", A v rohill Bev ‘llfl' , “l{-; IIJ?. 0, Pastur, o e W L "o 0 ewrngon Thi marate, B0, =il —4haplain TOATTEND DINNER | | | | EEEEEflEEE—EBEEEE:—:EE Preaches Here | REV. DR. RAY Who will occupy pulpit at Maryland Avenue Baptist Church for next four ndays. Newton to Teach Class. tive Walter H. Newton + will teach the Kinnear g men, Calvary Raptist ghth and H streets, tomor- Represen of Minnesc class of Church, CHRISTIAN Church—Address—Min ANTIOCH Vienna, Va. Ballston, V Park v Harves “Raker Smith FTEENTH STRE! e . Wilson u’finur 6th & H St H. C. Mayhew urred Hayden N Kretdier T Oth and D o B.H. Melton PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. W. F. Smith Rockville. STRA Benning. D. \l,l'l'l AND Suitland. My . M. LaRoche TAKOWA P Takoma Pa Tuxedo, Md. TWELFTH STREET [ lored ) 12th Near € N.W. A. G. Grifin N Earie' Wittiey ™ VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St. N.W. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D.. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by e pastor. ““Th wence.” 800 pm.e=Mrs. Shirley MeCann and nesro charws in an_interpretation of negro music NINTH ST STREET DO—Sermon by L — Lodesvor 1 6. 45—Christian So- ., Pageant, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PAKER SMIT u_¥ AGres Schook T Tamer FT YOUR PRIENDS HERE TAKOMA PARK Corner Carroll l-l {fl. Rev. G. A. Pastor Temporatily - the. Keventh Day Adveniist Church 9:30 am.—Bible School, 100 am—Communion and & Ning 7:00 b m.—hemoan Endeay 000 m. V_IM,:mv-l Endeavor A Cordial Welcome for Al EPISCOPAL. 14th Between I, and Q. Near Dupont \Take Coun. are’ L- ) 1 am—3 Takr ) am— ALe AR o DIDATE” ¥OR ke b ST DD D61 LD S SUS. " MiWAKD WY N 1" Gathering REV. LY SIR' WE KER, 6 p.m.—Soc of People. All' Weloome. 'S CHURCH ‘.ll.lvo.ull'l N.w, REV J J. DIMON, D. D.. Rector. ERVICES 5 00—rary ity i Young ST. PAUL'S CHURCH drd Street ne L fX A h ~ I’ \ Daity' 3150 e A Spiritual Heal WPy 410 L Thursiay as pe. W it ‘_-” welcome, (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenus Helow M. Hev M, 01 Verking in Charge. B0 Wty o 4 =l Com ST. .IOHN S CHURCH Lafayette Square Sorvices, # & m baecture at K J mmaa 49 Que Strent N W or N A y—1 ani mn."u oy, JANUARY' 14, 1928. ASCENSION CHURCH. Bishop Davenport of Easton Will Preach at Evening Service. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, rector of Ascension Church, announces the fol- lowing program for tomorrow: 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon; 7:30 p.m., the Right George W. Davenport, Bishop of Easton, will preach. Bishop Daven- port is a son of the late Rev. Daven- port, who was formerly associated with this parish, Church school will meet at 9:30 a.m., Chinese school at 3 p.m. and the Young People’s Society at 6 p.m. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the night branch of the Woman's Auxili- ary will meet at the home of Mrs. Clary, 1114 M street. On Thursday at 10 a.m. there will be the regular mid- week celebration of holy communion. REV. DR. RAY PALMER PLANS SERMON SERIES Evangelist to Preach Four Sundays at Maryland Avenue Bap- tist Church. The pulpit of the Maryland Avenue Baptist Church will be supplied for the next four Sundays by Rev. Dr. Ray Palmer. Dr, Palmer has had im- | portant pastorates in Jefferson City, Mo.; Ogden, Utah; Stockton, Calif.; and Portland, Oreg. For several years he has conducted evangelistic meet- ing in nearly all parts of the Nation. i At one time he was on the evangelis- tic staff of Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, and later an evangelist of the South- ern Baptist Convention. Ile recently conducted nieetings in Chicago, with more than 100 conversions. Dr. Palmer's subject for Sunday morning will be “Zion Supernal.” and he will speak at night on “Why Tarriest Thou?” ___ BAMAL " Bahai Meeting Sunday, Jan. 15, 8 p.m. The Playhouse, 1814 N St. Mr. Louis Gregory | Subject: World-wide application of the Bahai Principles DIVINE SCIENCE. Science of Truth 1800 Eye St., Apt. 21 Ada Rainey, Speaker Wednesday, 5 P.M.—Healing— Prolperlty—Sucen. Open Meetings Friday, 8 P.M.—Practical Talks on Truth For Iunher Information anklin 1727 DlVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing nnd Christ Service on_meetings Wednesdays. || meattng Srimeley gaily from 11°to 1 and Erivata Instruction to pupi Studio. Xational, Press Blde. oom 1218, zxu.\ GRAY. Pres. Y. M. C. A. “From the Macca- bees to Matthew’” llustrated Lecture v Dr. John O. Knott Sunday—4 P.M. Central Y. M. C. A. Men and Women Invited EPISCOPAL. “ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Sth St. Near Mass. Ave. N.F. Rev. GEORGE W ATKINSON D. D.. Rector | === SUNDAY SERVICES. 7:30. 10:30,_ 11 am_ 745 pm. Daily Mass at 7 am. Bishop Webb (Of WilwauKee) ‘Will Pontificate and Rev. Father Huntington Superior of the Order of the Holy Cross ‘Will preach at the 11 O’Clock Service St. Margaret’s Coun. Ave. and Baneroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D, 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Communicants’ League. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer with sermon by the Rector. 4:30 p.m.—Evensong with ser- mon by the Rev. Robert Shores. THURSDAY 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS UE CARS OR TAKE WISCONSIN LINE AV WOODLEY mun ST. JOHN'S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH | Sunday School, 840 33th Anoiv EL TABI The 17-Year-Old Evangelist Dorothy L. Assistan Necond Sunday After lul.‘.-y Holy Cum, 11:00 a.m.—Hals Communion and Sermon { Rector. nwnm—\‘»un. “Peoplee Service The Tabemcle N. Cap. & K Sts. Hear Her Sing and Preach ALL WELCOME The Resurrection. 15th and The \"fll"l"hlllllll Cone. *‘umn at_ Nativity G St. near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phlllips. D.D. ot Emaneination.” um.m\ MATTHEWS. Dise luuun D EPWORTH | | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." | 131h ST AT N CAROLINA AVE NE | Take Lincola Park Car. I Kev. JOAN PAUL TYLER. D. Do PASTOR. M.—( ool. uw AM.~Litany and Sermon by the Rector. Prayer and Bible Class. | oly Communiol and AM. WEEK 0F ) Holy Communion [ E 11:00 am —) worship oroi Pray 5 i : C oung Prople’ nctety . N E i ‘ = Ryer, With Girls" Birend: pam.—Epworth Leagu 8:00 pan. Service and Holy A 7:50 p.m.—Orsan 10 B0 4 m Church of the Advent SECOND AND YOU N.W. Rector, 800 pm—Frening Worship and Communt roing prayer and ser- re ay School. Joseph T ‘CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W, Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor DAY A M —~Sunday Schoal. untgy Church in 100w Chrlat Church Georgetown' ‘ O and Thirty-first Sts REV. K. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. TASPNM —Epworth League soorw m by “Tal Lm; the Stand’ MR } MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH (Southern Methodism's Representative Church) 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.\V, Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D, Rev. J. W. Rustin, Assistant to the Pastor 11 A.M.—"MISSIONARY PASSION" DR. LAMBETH 8 P.M.—~"“WHAT ABOUT JONAH?™ By ELMER T. CLARK 930 AM.=Sunday School. 100 A Mo=Junior Church—*Looking Ahead” 0 AS P M. ~Epworth League B00 P~ (Thursday) Prayer Meeting 0 P 730 A m—Noly Communion 10—t %) My Rustin Ihe Reverend 1 H Ralihis =(Thursday) Special Session of the Quarterly Conference Large Vested Choir and Quartet—R, Deane Shure, Director On | L 3 mp!ilt Communion Service. I\"‘”I'lll!l"fl'l' l’l’lfl(l)l’\l. WHITE. “T) Toly communion will be celebrated | in the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L stre tomor- row at 3:30 p.m. Preaching is at 11 am. and 8 pm.; Sunday s 9.30 a.m., and B, Y. P. U at 6 Rev. 8. G. Lamkins is pastor, Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. Rev: FRASK AV NN stlnater. 9730 AM All Devariments W e Chozen achool Congresema ot Va. W Tonan e Avdu 1100 A M. Morning Woy M Newport Man Speaks. Rev. Wilbur Nelson of R. 1., will preach at t| tist Memorial Church tomorre on the subject, “John Clarke, Pioneer."” Rev. ve G. Johnson, pastor, wi take for his subject at the morning ving a Soul From | Our llavnv = G Me “The chovered Community” Will Be Held at 1628 K St. N. Sumfii mornings at 11 o'clock verybody Welcome Mrs. Florence Willard D EW_CH RCH _(Sweden| Clmrch oi “the Holy City h N.W.. Bet. Q and R. H 6»——1(“,1'- Pt PETWOR’i’i-i : “Where Worship Comu First” Grant Cirele & N. ve. Samuel E. M. A, P 'astor dous! n the campa UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th St. N.W. James L. McLain, D. D Pastor. anday School. | The Celebration of the Anniversary of the 18th Amendment 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m —Preaching by the Pas Au Are Cordially wmo-u | FOUNDRY | (Orzanized 1811) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris [UNTED LODGEOF | | "=tz ™ 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. Thursday, January 19 8:15 P.M. “Memory of Body, Mind, Soul” by Scheol Susdars, 10 sm. BT S— “Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. January 15 8 PM.— Purifying the Personality Miss M. E. Van Vorst Music by Kathryne L. Beck Open_forum and question mecting every Sunday 7 P.M Tuesday, T Friday. Secret Doctrine class. classes free; Wednesday, memb | meeting. School. *mon by the Minister— “Do We Really Believe?” 'I.Oflva—:n'cT.h—_bel“.l Service. 8.00 p.m —Sermon by the Minister “Why God Waits” Musie by '.:l‘r—ifilflfl Cheir. Tharsday. 8: “ o.m.—Midweek praise | || 10d braser ‘serviee. WLI_I_U){E A Free Class to Study the Bhagavad Gita AR NTRRINGRR 4 THEOSOPHIC BARKIN Lectare by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY. o, \I\lO\ Ub THE LIF.. AFTER DEATH” | Followed by spinit messages. “1 eannot think of death as _@Zalbar Methodist Episcopal Columbia Road Near 15th Street | MARK DEPP Wlllnm S. flochnan Director of Mbth- Education | e, than | My;hc Church of Clmst Le-qure Heaiing Messages i Sunday and Tuesdar. 8 o.m Suu'h\—\lc\ssgei From' Flowers | r 125 PM l. Donceel N W - Umty Spmtmhst Church shouse. 1818 N St N.W. A PSS AT e e »* “Dragons Teeth \--.wrurs‘ of Natiesal Prehibition Tan Reuiu at 748 (llm!l llwt Singy at Both Serviees. Lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack it Greetings by "ld- E. Strukm and Mrs. Carolina Mister. Message Se: T WAUGH M. E. CHURCH and Rev. N W RPN puster. 930 a Scboal e “My Cup Runneth Over” 5 'Spmtual Science Church of Christ om —Faworth Learva Som Fred L»ombs Revwlds \.lmnltl 943 am—Soiiay Sedoot " YOUR DESTINY" m—Yowotd Leagee ‘“Entering the Golden Age” An interesting Bible Lecture by C. S. Anderson of Brookhyn, N. Y. Sun., Jan. 15th, 3 P.M. Odd Fellows' Home 28th and Dumbarton Ave. NW. Mr. C Metropolitan Memorial (The Natienal . Methodist (durch) Corwer Joha Manhall Pl aad C Sa N.W. JamesSheraMontgamery, ree—No Collection J International Rible Students’ Association International Bible Students Association Pythian Temple Awditocium 1012 9ih SO N WL w "Tlle Welli in the Va.lle p 6 So—Eruenta Baacie devoroes v 100 pw Lionm Tem Waliers N AN were o sudeve “The thhltlu and Opr National Crisis” al N “OR el Tune In on radie station WRHF 3130 (e 600 FM. Sunday Quartet witt No_coltection SCOPAL” WHITE ! PISCOPAL * “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL® Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister DR HERSON PREACHES 11:00 AM.—Sermon. Subject: “The Adequacy of Jesue™ 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “Revelation of Charme- ter"—“lsaiah—the Man of the Vision" Schoal 700 B M = Epworth League Sery Midweek Praver and Prane V48 AN LEUUN AR\ Chaeeh | Thursday Setvne HAMEINE SCHOOL Voue oF NN Wane N aoay John M Marvilie Dure s » g BAOD R A Ogasin

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