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12 CHURCH FOUNDING T0BE CELEBRATED Memorlal Umted Brethren Congregation to Observe Anniversary. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the | founding of the Memorial United Breth- Ten Church and Sunday school will be | observed with exercises beginning to- | morrow and continuing through mest | w A special program of events has | arranged Tomorrow will be known as Founders’ Bishop A. B. Statton of Kansas fo.. will be the speaker. At the service the three charter mem- ow living will be sp s other persons w and aided in the cs e church o will be o W . a former all the comm J ght also Rev a E. Fout ot former pastor. “young people’s e are plan- | ervices. be v School g event of the celebra- ference superintendent pastor, Rev. Charles E X 1 program also CALVARY BAPTISTS WILL HEAR PASTOR Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach Twice Tomorrow—Church Council to Meet. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- t Church. will occupy the at both services tomorrow. At o'clock service he will continue s on “The World in Isaiah's being the seventh—"The of God.” The evening s “Our Sister Denominations™ ':F\(‘ as the subiect “The Protes- H J. Counc:Ior. director of re- education, will conduct the ior church service at 11 o'clock in advisory council will hold a briet g in the adult room of the Sun- v School House at the close of the g service tomorrow < Helen Da Shields will give a ng and Miss Helen Musson will he discussion at the Senior Chris- Endeavor Society tomorrow at m 1 Keeping Myself Prom Idols?” be the subject at the Young Peo- J | so light and grace |LECTURE TO TELL WHY | illustrated G STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, SATURDAY, T4 UARY 21, 1928. Famous Churches of thé World Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem ERUSALEM. the sacred city the Jews and the holy the Christians, is also a place of | worship to the followers of M: homet. For more than 1,000 yea! ession of the ent Mosque second in 5 mosque zon. each lower part per part is les. whose cautiful of Moslems, and of Cmar is to E sanctitv to Mecca its: is built in the form of side beinz 66 f is of white marble, covered with por colors intersect each oth: design. Passages from the Koran are mterwoven with this decoration. Un- like most mosques. no tapering min: rets rise from this toward the heavens, for its elegantly proportioned dome Wwas thought to be sufficient. In fact. it is 1 that from a di: | The Moslems greatly revere this rock. ‘are so deserving of respectful interest. §50,000 GIFT MADE 10 LUTHERAN FUND Publication Board Announces | Donation to Ministerial Pen- sions for Pastors’ Aid. NEW YORK, January 21.—An ad- vance subscription of $50.000 to the ministerial pensions fund of the United Lutheran Church in_America has been made by the board of publication of that body as an appreciation of “all that the pastors of our church have done to make possible the success of the publication house,” it is announced | here. The gift is the first contribution re- | ceived for the $4,000.000 fund. which is | to be L\de during the week beginning | February 5, in a campaign among the | 3.800 cnn;:r(‘x'\lmln of the United Luth- |cran Church throughout the United States and Canada. In a letter to the pensions fund com- mittee, E. F. Eilert of New York City, president of the board of publication, nd former president of the United othetae of America. declares that | “without the unselfish co-operation and | support of the pastors it would have been impossible to circulate the printed entire membership of the church.” states that the publication board has authorized the subscription b® unani- mous vote “with the hope that it will | be_an incentive to other gifts for the support of our pastors or their widows in infirmity and old age.” Visitor to Address Forum At Tabor Presbyterfan Church, |ond and S streets, Rev. {will speak tomorrow at 11 am. The Shared Life.” At 4:30 pm. the {Men's Club will meet. The Young People's Society will present gram at 6:30 pm. Th | forum at 8 pm. has as its speaker Mrs [N V. Veale, a visiting Presbyterian | from Chicago. tance one could easily expect to see it rise and float away in the blue air like a balloon of silk. This structure covers the site of the Temple of Solomon, and beneath the dome is the “Sacred Rock.” the natural mit of Mt. Moriah, and probably the foundation for the sacrificial altar of the Jews in their splendid shrine. for Mahomet is belicved to have knelt there in prayer and to have ascend- ed thence to heaven. He derived most of his religious ideas from the Jews and venerated this part of Jerusalem | as having been hallowed by the prayers of the Hebrew patriarchs. Few places in the world. thercfore, are more re- vered than the eminence on which this mosque stands. and few historic shrines JEWS REFUSED JESUS Third of Bible Ser: Will Heard at Y. M. C. A. To- morrow Afternoon. Be Dr. J. O. Knott, Holy Land explorer | and Bible student, will tell “why the Jewish nation, while looking for a Mes- siah, was not prepared to accept Jesus of Nazareth,” in the third of a series of lectures on “The Blank Pages of Our Bible,” at the Y. M. C. A., | 1736 G street, tomorrow afternoon at 4 | o'clock The topic will be “The World Into | Which Jesus Was Born.” Dr. Knott will picture the glory and formality of the Augustan age and the career of King Herod. He will discuss, incident- | ally, how amusements of any age indi- | . |cate the temper and morals of the people. Pictures of Greek and Roman | games will be shown to illustrate this. | evening ¥ make important recom. ’ respect to the pro- | ¢ new Sunday Schoo! building owdershell will lead the ng of the Christian Endeavor So. 'y Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock The subject will be “What Difference It Mare What We Do on Sun- Rev M B. Lambdm to Supply. M B. Lambdin of this city is engagement to supply the pulpit e Pirst Congregational Church of New London, Conn. for several Sun- in February. during the absence pastor, Rev. Dr. J. Raemyn Dan- | CHURCH of the EPIPHANY 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 in their religion. possible device, the Master appealed to men’s minds; and there is more FooD FOrR THOUGHT in any one of His sayings than in volumes of the books on WE WILL BE GLAD TO WELCOME YOU. v The public is invited. WILL PREACH TWICE. Rev. H. B. Wooding to Address Presbyterians Tomorrow. 2ev. Henry B. Wooding. minister of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street and ‘lorida ave- nue, will speak tomorrow morning upon the theme “Spiritual Camouflage.” and | in the evening on the topic “From Prison to Prime Minister.” A workers' class will be held Thurs- day at 7:30 pm. and at 8 o'clock the pastor will speak on the -Gospel of Mark. our shelves. Do you know your Bible? Would you like to know it better? EPIPHANY ADULT | BIBLE CLASS MEETS TOMORROW, SUNDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. 'MANY ATTEND SERVICE | Rev. | Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Southern FOR SPIRITUAL HEALING Conducted Sundays at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Hall. Many Washingtonians have partici- peted in the spiritual healing services | being conducted every Sunday evening | at 8 o'clock at St. Paul's Episcopal Par- ’l lish Hall, 917 Twenty-third street, by | & Rev. William Thomas Reynolds. More than 60 persons went to the altar last Sunday night for the laying {on of hands. Among the number were | several crippled children. ) Biding Rible Schonl and Midweek Nervice at 1318 Twenty-second St N.W. B3 3 SSXIRRSANRIS RIS NSNS Laying on of Hands Church of the Covenam | # Connecticut Ave. & N St. NW. CHAS. WOOD, D. D, Pastor W. A. Eisenberger, Assistant. A 4 P4 P4 s 45—Sunday School. 1—Kindergarten & Light Bearers. mon—11 a.m.—Dr. Wood Rev. Mr. Reynolds works in co-opera- CHRIST IN THE tion with medical practitioners. Tne | # LIFE OF TODAY” usual weekly service will be held to- |4 morrow evening. All are invited to at- | @ 615 ».m —Christian Endeavor. Mrs tend, m’('(pecu'e o( creed or race. | Wood will speak of her visit to . i Sumatra. GIVES SERMON TEXTS, Sermon—8 p.am.—Dr. Wood “HAUNTED SOULS” Thurs., 8 p.m., Midweek Worship. -t ~ \\V{G\\\\\ IRTRRRETRRY Dr. Johnson's Service Pro- gram for Tomorrow. At the National Baptist Memorial | 4 | ANARTARNNRNRA NN Rev. Dr. Cove G. Johnson, will preach WIS ‘\“\" on “The Golden Rule—Applied!” and in the evening on “Mr. Facing-Both- Ways." ‘The subject of the prayver meeting Thursday evening will be “The Joy of Winning." During the week past 70 members visited the constituents of the church and Bible school, reporting each day at supper. 16th and Newton Ste. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A.. 9452 m.—Sunday School 100 am “Is Protestantism a Failure .na Must | We Return to Rome?' v Choras Cholr eavor Meeting Kev B St Between 1 unham, Pastor " l‘\l | Rev. J. Harvey L | | | i | PRESBYTERIAN REV. (;h‘n:l,:"n";:‘\’r oot 030 am | ovwm= (th sermon Ao, CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. i i departments deavor " With every Peck Memonnl Chape_l Pa. Ave. Nt and M Nt NWL METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and W Nia. 8 Kev. FREELEY W o ¥ Sayder M HOAlom W Lowe will “be on Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Rev dohn C. Palmer, . D, Coly hin and “ll'lhlbllll.l lIlll WA ol [ onam " Wilrahi Palpier e Sehald Yot w0 (e Man " Canlll.:ll' I’zslhy!emn Church | tmarseoion” ot ¥ Al Mixteenth and Nw noo b S LR il .m.m.n e far’ du norn .r'ul IlIl‘l"-l Iu.. o Ilvln» at NORTHMINSTE II PR Streer and Mhode fstand A My Hush Kere Fulton, M .m‘ 1 ] i 000 Chiatan Eadeay by matter we produce for the good of the | and | I EPWORTH LEAGUE The churches of the Washington dis- trict are conducting a visitation evan- gelistic campaign, beginning tomorrow. Several chapters are co-operating in this program, among thera being Ana- costia and Metropolitan Chapters. ‘The devotional services tomorrow eve- ning will be led by Miss Miller at Con- gress Heights, Miss Frances Hayes at Forestville, Rev. Deets Pickett at Metro- politan_and Mrs. A. B. Lank at Pet- worth Chapter. Lanham Chapter will hold its busi- ness and soclal meeting at the church next Friday evening. The soclal at Metropolitan Chapter next Saturady evening will be in charge of Mrs. O. C. Barber. Former fourth vice presidents of the chapter will take part in the program. This chapter will hold its annual dinner February 22. The de- votional service tomorrow at 6:45 o'clock will be preceded by a social half hour at 6 o'clock and prayer circle at 6:30 o'clock. The reception of new members of the chapter will be held in connec- tior. with the devotional service. The Baltimore Conference Epworth League has announced the holding of a conference Epworth League council on | March 23 and 24 at Summerficld M. E. | Church, Baltimore. Md. Representatives |from every chapter and church will gather to discuss the difficulties and in and out of church work. ~e H "I\‘ aviation lines. Eastern Presbytenan Church Md Ave & Sixth St NE | Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D . Pastor Sec- | R. A. Fairley | on || a pro- | e community | Church of the Pllgruns‘ AATLALLRRLAA VRN CRR R NS % A General Invitation Extended % | | | 11:00 am—'THE KEY T0 POWER.” 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 hin A Village Georgetown Church P St Near st NW. Rev James T. Murshall, D. 1. Pastor. Worshin and ssrmon hat ~ Shuts the 7 150m — R0 e First Presbytemn Chllrch dohn Marahall Flace 8W Rev. \I'\\TIII\ I' ¥ \T'|I'R\II\ ). e DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing nd Chr kt Room 1218 EMMA GRAY CHRISTIA! CHRISTIAN Church—Addr N OSTREET Gth & H Sta MW 3 LYON PARK Va 3 Mayhew Lyon Park Voorus MAGRUDER Landover, Md._ durred Mayden MOUNT RAINIER Mt Rainier. M. » Roekyille, Md. 8.3 Goode STRAUSS uruum\l Beaning. D ¢ E. Ralderson SUTLAND Wm. M. LaRoche A PARK tiea. A Ch v Ndventiaeh ) Suitland. Md. AK Pakome Pk (Meet Seventh AP Buck Geiin & i < ' NINTH STREET I I A Koot tan Parte Wites VERMONT AVENUE e Wiltley. LL, D, ¥ 1100 a.m —Nermon by the wastor S A—Nermon by the COLUMBIA HEIGHTS I Schoul TAKOMA PARK oll and Willow Aves - - A Cordial Welcome for Al o - Al B CHURCH OF CHRIST i Seoand Meridian PLNW, John Allen Hudson, Minister Communion, IRTRIEESY s am Sorn “Establi ST. AGNES' C IIURCII 44 Que Siieet N W N Christ (,hurch Georgetown O aind T Rest Sis EOVINKARY WHOTH . Neotur 1) LRI problems that face voung people both | | The United States has 19 commer- TOF VICTORY." | x | Holy Communion « N COMMUNION TOMORROW. Program of Services Outlined by Ascension Church Rector. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, an- nounces the following program for to- morrow: am., Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m,, church school; 11 a.m., morn- Ing prayer and sermon: 3 p.m., Chinese school; 6 p.m, Young People’s Soclety, and at 7:30 pm., evening prayer and sermon, Wednesday peing the feast of the conversion of St. Paul, there will be a celebration of Holy Communion at 10 am. Thursday there will be the regu- lar midweek celebration of holy com- munion at 10 am. ~GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH | TI0 O Street NW Rev ¥ BLAND TUCKER Reetor. HURSDAY—10:00 a er and 1. ROCK CREEK PARISH ST. PAUL'S CHURCH R and Wehater St Chnreh n, 845" 850 11 0 am HOLY COWIF St Margaret s Conn Ave. and Banero Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, DA D 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning_prayer with Sermon by the Rector. 4:30 pm.—Evensong with Ser- mon by the Rev. Rob- ert Shores. St. Paul's D Communion, Thursday—11:00 a.m. ST, 4 ANDREW'S CHURCII Wednesday, | 7:00 am. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at Fhomas Worthington Cooke, Keet, Rfl‘ Thomas MeClintock. "ev. Hugh V. Clary. _Serviees. B und 11 M. ana 3:50 P “ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Rih St Near Mase. Ave. \.E Rev GEORGE W ATKINSON D D Rectn Rev am . exeent Thursias at 1100 am A Spiritual Hnl.ng Service Rev Al are welcome and creed St. Stephen’s Church RLIES lllh SLONW Rev. Grarze F. Dodie Rev. George o Reetor. Assistant. SERV] or YANRY 22 | youns | Evenin M. b Yy WISCONSIN | rake o QEptpbanv'" G _St. Near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phillips,'D. D. Reetor. M.—Holy Communion. 0 A M.—~Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermen by the Rector 8:00 PM.—Evening Praver and Rector's Rible Class Subject. “The Parables” Thursday—Holy Communion, 1:30 and 11 AM. e ot e c—— ST. MARK’S CHURCH B 30 4 m —Ch . 100 s m M 0000 m - View League D ROR Do TRUTH by 40— Tnsirue R TR NAY R v i \ \ P AN 1O Y OF CHRIST O REV WISHOE 1 b s fetat 1 @nm o HS RN Wt ol . Wednestay Y RoAD HOLY COMMUNTON FHAN PR A EVEANY 1 UGN GURETIN A F GAY wiaavaN WASHINGTON TR EVENSONG AN RN M o WA e pm WVISONSIN YRR WEEY oAb s CARY OB \ DAY ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square a1 aw . Lecture at & M by De. Johnaton D — ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ANTar el Numare. Seivioa MM fancAls Wanchen 88 B W Mo pastent Flunian Vit . e W West Washington Service. | At West Washington Baptist Church, | Thirty-first and N streets, Rev. Edward | Tabor will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. | and 8 pm.. The annual reception to the pastor, Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. | Austin, will be held Pridey at 8 pm. URCH (Swedenhorgian Church of the Holy City 16th N.W.. Bet. G and K. 045 —Rible Claswes 10:00—Arcana Cla THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH I jipon Christian Science s cor the Bible anc writim » dv Established in Tanacn. ¥ under tha i l lAuembly llrmm. Hotel La rlytllt | A Message from Mrs. will be | read on the subject of the lesson: o “The Apocalypse.” Nunday S 20 Jackson I at 11 AM e Raloh P Barnara, et Iilears: oo - Public Reading Room 20 dackson Place __HOUKS, 9 AM._To 5 PM. Sermon of Chrltlndelph an Chhpel W ehater WORSHIE 11115 4 ¥ Chnstad I ll‘l ELCIC"I ) Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Serviees at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Biniding of a New hiireh E ) __ NEW THOUGHT. Truth and Healing Meetin- Will Be Held at 1628 K St N W Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock Exershods Welcome Mrs. Florence Willard 1y UNITED BERETHREN Memoml Umted Brethren Church Minister January 22, at 11 AM. n by Rev. Cnmuel G. Ayres, D. D. of Boston der | | | Kinderzarten at Chureh Sehool convenes at 1 Neats Free. A ll)RIII\I WELCOME TO ALL OUR FRIE W Bahai Meeting Sunday, Jan. 22, 8 p.m. The Playhouse, 1814 N Subjec “Can Reli;','ious Unity Be Established?” b e—— Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association No. 9 lowa Circle N.W. Vesper Service at 6 P.M. day, Jan. 22, 1928 t3th o ANNIVERSARY _0F CUSUNDAY s GHURCH AND hoo "\ B. Statten Evghins oD 4. B. Statton ¥ WHO CHANGED THE SABBATH? WAS IT CHRIST OR ANTI-CHRIST? With thrilling interest Dr. Wilkinson will unfold the great prophecy on the Sabbath de- throned and the Sabbath restored. i ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3132 14th Se. N.W. inear Park Road) Choir, Male Quartet—7:30 p.m. Prof. J. W. Osborne, Leader 7:15 p.m.—“Effect of Diet on High Blood Pres- . K. Abbott of Washing- | 5“G. witkinson. Pn. . Sunday, January ZZ—FREE ALL SOULS’CHURCH | Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 11:00 \ll\\wn\RI\\‘TE HARR CHARLES TROWBRIDGE MISS ELSA RANER, V LEWIS ATWATER, Organ (‘Il\hlfll’i ATIONAL _CONGREGATIONAL Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 110 Columbia Read N.W. REV. MOSES B. LOVELL; Minister > 00 AN —Ser “TH I'LNRI\II\\" ELATION TO \I()I)PR\ CIVILIZATION! B §:00 PM—+REL I(xl()\ FROM THE \T\\DI‘OI\T OF A BL PROFESSIONAL MAN™ D: SUNDAY. 3:30 P MY "\.M(\(hl\(l \ CotL. R 5 A 0:30 P.M.—Di B THURSDAY S:00 P M “I \\I\R\ Ol oay \\I\ REL lhl“\ » De ratomy Congregational Tenth and G Streets 11 ADL Dr. Jason Noble Pierce “The Attributes of God™ S PAL Short Service, Motion Pictures, “Reel Talk™ by Dr, Pieree Feature Picture “Trees of Righteousne Motion Pictures With a Purpose 8 P Mon,, Wed,, Thurs,, Fri. (Not This Tues. or Sat) News and Bdueational Reels S Reel Featwre ‘“The Street of Adventure" True, Pypically “London,™ a Story of Love, Vemptation and rivmph Reel Talks by Dr, Pierce Frevwidl Ofening Fewrvens Iuwiied