Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1928, Page 15

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JANUARY SMOKER TO BE HELD. Gonzaga Alumni to Hold Affair Wednesday Night. The annual initlation and smoker of the Gonzaga Alumni will be held in Gonzaga College Hall next Wednesday at 8 p.m. ‘The Gonzaga High School Class of 27 will be initiated into the alummi. and the occasion will also serve as a recepyfon to the new pastor, Rev. Mich- ael M. Fitzpatrick, one of the leading orators of the Jesult order. Representative Frank Oliver of New York, a Fordham graduate will be the princlpal speaker. everal acts of entertalnment are 28, 1928, 15 b THE EVENING STAR, W \QU!\’("I‘O\T ‘{OSPITAL CHAPLAIN IS "PROXY™ i“EAGERNESS OF GOD”| FOR 0. 000 FELLOW CHURCHMEN[‘ IS PIERCE SUBJECT| Pastor Also Plans Series of News | Reel Talks for Com- l ing Week. n., 0. SATURDAY. L!h-r(-plicm for Pastor l Dr. Ray Palmer to Preach. At Maryland Avenue Baptist Church, Maryland avenue and Fourteenth street. Dr, Ray Palmer, supplying the pulpll wlll preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. “The Christian’s Glorious Inherit- The subject at 8 p.m. is “The Sflent Sinner at the Judgmen! Dr. Palmer will preach also Thursday at 8 p.m. on “The Unconsclous Influence of a Con- secrated Life.” o - BAPTIST. w g B nenr Fifth Baptist %, % Dr. JOHN E. BRIGGS will preacn a.m.— Congressman Brooks Fletcher will deliver his famcus address on “The Child__In_ the Midst.” Mrs, "l’lrhrr 'ill sing. HARDING MEHORIAL TOBE DFOICATED - Exercises Planned at Chapel w for Late Bishop of Washington. for the Washington s, Rev. C. V. Var essly A misston of 60,000 church & den. follows et he “proxy” LS e "P‘,“j;“ }‘1\:' Congregational Services. Using & picture from the scene of “The Feast of Belshazzar” as his theme, the pastor of the People’s Congrega- | tional Church, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will speak on “Weighing and Wanting” to- | | gorrow at 11 o'clock, At 6:30 pm. the Church, | 1 Noble | 11 am | of AL 8 pm ed on the motion shown, “Sheep *and in_conneetion | Wil be shown news ature film, “Poor Mrs humorously — contri which people METRO OLITAN CINTIO AN A <Te NE scheduled 8nd a buffet supper will be P N served H | JOHN COMIPTON BALL, Pastor and n J & S Arrangements are under the direction | IR which {living conditions under | trv to be Christians, On every week night, excepting Satur- ‘.m\‘ there will be the motion pleture serviees, with reel ialks by Dr. Pierce ! 1o nddliton to the d edueational | films there will be of Juhn T. Carmody, president of the Aulmn: Assoclation, Preaching Sunday at 11 and 8 o'clock by Rev. T. G. Watts mmu TSLAND sz BETHANY i 20 t T u'rrvvun\ mnlmr the pas 11 am. and | 8 mm. Sqhog) at .30 am. Janior chareh, | B Urs, 5745 Midweek serv: | Petworth Baptist Topics. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, will preach to- morrow evening on “Modern Miracle Workers Who Have Glorified the iWorld,” and in the morning, “Man: 'Up to the Measure of God's Expecta- & People’s Societies. Awaits You Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. 8.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor junday School. -—Sermon by Pastor, Will to Evanglize.” 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m—Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Foreign Missionary Pro- bitions” and “Ri this_feature pi and Sonth ¢ e E STUDENTS. o, B W International Bible Students “The g Association Pythian Temple Auditorium 1012 Oth St. N.W. v R H. Lewis, REV €V and the | will meet e crowded Tos- ‘;;3;;"“1\,13 ien that thou- persenally R Magie and nvited all | a attan plans to bronden 1ts Scope. i The pulm(s of N(lrlhm!nmr and Sherwood Presbyterfan Churches will be occupied tomorrow by J. Raymond Schmidt, editor of Twentleth Century gress and lecturer for the Inter- mal Retorm Federation v one KENDALL BAPTIST th Oth near B St. 8 300 pm—TLe 420 pm o~ i5 van.— IS"II l "Ninetccmh'Strezt"B;pti'st‘ Church Nineteenth and l Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D D, Pastor nday_ S« AT EPIPHANY. the Church of the cupied at the i ermunrg Tune in on radio station WRHF 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday. | pare 1oL!C CATHOL mintt of " ar : nat rwood, “A \lr‘(ur\ the evening 1f Won.” o_collaction. 9:30 am 00l, 1700 am —The bie of the Great DIVINE SCIENCE | 4000 r— 3" itutomars” b7 mev. National Center of Christ Healing i :an Endeavor So- ation of the holw Is The church Program” ___CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel The Friendliest Chreh tn Washin and Randolph Sts. N.W. ence of Twn Themes of Tuestas ve Foard am In the workines the 1 velve feature | dquarters on of ac- and assignmer al d E: de in sev Touice Har e an add: .< meeting is at 7 by Dr. W. J. smm[ and th g it was decided | aster eventide esu 7é£u;gnrxmgsj - ‘\?g“\ "” * TEMPLE BAPTIST SERVICE po= B. L& at Church Tomorrow. P. U. Will Conduct Exercises rvice at Temple Bap- rrow will be conducted | . of that church. be delivered by Hy-| tian Jew, and who has chosen 10ld the Man.” the union will/ l'RII' NDS. " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. ‘\Iccunfl at 11 am, St Marvs Church PUSHES CHURCH PLAN. | Dr. Barle Wiley Preaches in Ohio for National C Dr. Earle W Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15.| High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30. Avenue Chris at Centon e and Fourteenth ¢ tomorrow Rev. P. A, cm.?cl. b Holy City 20 N W Bet. G and R CHRISTIAN S('IB\CB. -Clmstxan Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHFS OF THE_MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, EOS- TON, MASS, First Lhur'h of Chnlt fidentm s:cond (.hurr 4,7 (.m.n Sdenm Third Chunh of Lhnfl Sclenmtist Fourth (,hum. of umn Schenti t Masris s w “LOV.E2 P LM et ¥ou 3 werrrsag - §8ADIN FIRST €110 BOM )A CHUIH Hou 3 THIKD O 4'p snd G ‘ FOURTH CHUECH e (R Has HA PV The Body of (.hrmt ATTLTALLLLLLALALLLRARRNRNN N \\“\“\s\\\s“s{\\s\w\i\—i{s—\‘s—\\\\\\\\'\s\\\\\&%&\\s\&\\\(\\\sssi‘\\iss Martin Loweon, Fa P Bettinger, Ass Hev Prof 1 A Ve CHRISTIAN. 5th St. N.\W,, Bet. G & H Sts,, )\\\S‘\\i“‘\\\&!\\s&\‘ CHRISTIAN Church—Address—Minister ANTIOCH Vieonna, Va. BALLSTC STON Ballston, Va. CAPITAL Capital ¥ . Harbaugh k R, N W. Harvey Baker Smith FIFTEENTH sn 15th Kt and Ky s.E Harry M wuwn VEE o & s L n W c. Mayhew L Lyon Park, ARVIAN acsiand ¥ Md. w Balderson » KR Tandover, 3d durced Hayden MOUNT I\l\ll R ML Rainier, Md M. \111 STRPET Oth and D B, 31 Melton Kreldler PARI w Park BA N G Ave W, . Smith WRAVILLE, Rockvifle, bid. . 3. Goode RTRACSS m mnuu Benniug, D, ¢ . Balderson £ “‘I nn Buitland, Md. . M. LaRoche TAKOMA FAKK Takoma ¥ Gro, A. Chane, (Meet entist Ch. TUXKDO Tazedo, M A. P. Buck TWELVTI RTRERT Near & NW. A, G 17h Grimn Yermont Avenue Chrizlmn Church arth ot N Wireet LD Vastor A N ermont i i r Levion by Siev 5106 4w 00 1 Dinth Street il & D Ris NF [ N. dur chue Collexe i Columbia Hmums i on Takoma Park wnd Willow A ion ano A Cordial Welcome for All ZABLAARAARERRALRNAARARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST and Me Allen Hu b St Jubim dian 11 NW 0, Minister U Conditivual 9 \\\\\\\\\S\\‘\\4\\4\\\\\\\\\\\\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\}\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\ v 8. D. Shaakland, s the church man nursery and kindergarten for . dren. The Young People's érvotl frcloox Sunday. ! e of praver ai ay at ® o'clock. ns e chil- e midweek | pratse Thursd; INTERDENOMINATIONAL - > Y SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Phone Frantiin 1R80. 1370 Fye Xt N-W | < Y SERVICES wid i vie Clams tation. Dean F welve Powers of Man." ristian Prahyo! Y “One at 3 SDAY. 8 P.M Lerture by Dean Frankiin. THURSDAY_8 PM LR WORD STUDY CLASS. Dean Frankltn T THE CHR[STIAN SCIENCE ~ PARENT CHURCH Founded npon Christt ained he Bibie & Regular Sunday Services at 11 am. In “Mind’s Methods” Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. ® AM. Sunday in the What Does the New Tes critical issue. government. 31321 Pro 7:15 p.m. Dr. Abbott, B. G, Wilkinson, __UNI' ARIAN, Sixtcenth and M ULYSSES G. 1 M.—All Souls’ Morni, 9:45 A 11:00 A ervice porary AND ICAL 7:30 "Lll/\()\ Ml Charlotre | G Wh Charles Trowhri Atw k- nm. n. and one al Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. A Message from Mrs. Bill will be read on the subject of the lesson: creation, producing a false theory of human ARCADIA AUDITORIUM Choir, Male Quartet-—7:30 p.m. SUNDAY—JAN. 29—FREE there will be shortened g prayer, followed by the conducted by Rev. FAW THOUGHT. | Truth and Healing Meetings Wil Re 11010 at 1628 K St. N.W, ngs at 11 o'clock W a - i ) n\uu | Pahai Moctmg i Sunday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. The Playhouse, 1814 N St. \n'\'(xl. “The Influence of ermmn on Civilization” T YO0GoDA. Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association 9 Jowa Circle N.W. Vesper Service at 6 P.M. an, 29, 1928 v, 1o B. T. Roberts Memorial Church h and N Sts. N.W. . H. W. Mitchell, Pastor n ues “to grow h, BRADRUKN MI \lulm A i inonisT sunday School. 20 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. New Testament tament Say About Sunday. Large audiences hear Dr. Wilkinson on this A false Sabbath means a false fth St. N.W. (near Park Road) of. J. W. Oshorne, Leader “Effect of Diet on High Blood Pressure” Med. Supt. Washington Sanitarium UNITARIAN, ALL SOULS’CHURCH Harvard Streets inister 3. PIERCE, D. D. Church § Worsl school URE FOUNDATION” Tohn Oxent WAY our” IRY 1, Soprano em b mr \H .I am ‘Ym farniman, Contralto itaker, T dge ‘Tittn ater, Organist Ao The 17-Year-Old Evangelist Who Has Stirred The Capital Dorothy L. Kunzman O e A o APhermon Ml l o R Speaks at 11:00, 2:30 & 7:30 All Next Week Nightly, 7:45, Exc. Sat. Healing Service, Tues., 7:45 The Tabernacle N. Capitol and K Sts. " Her Sing and Preach Don’t Miss Her 20-Min. Snnu Service Herival § Ml | | Webster st N.W | NI TS | Chr's!ndebhlm Fe NAVAL Welcome. and Christ Service Noon meetings Wednesfay Private inatruction to pupils. Studio National Press Bldg. . | Meating ministry daily Grom 11 to 1 and Room 1 ____EMMA GRA’ ~Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St., Apt. 21 Ada Rainey, Speaker Wednesday, 2 ' NIVERSAL '\T First Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor ! Services nt the | Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the | of a New Church ) January 29, at 11 AM. .—Healing— Prosperit: anceu—Meelmg. Friday, 8 —Practical Talks on Truth All Meetings Open to Public. For further information call F ranle 1 8 pm Thu; 8 pm Service, Aiwaya a Smile for the Stranger. CER AR A National Baptist Memorial TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, 16th and Columbia Road. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor. “The Go(;d News” 0:30—Bible School. Classes for all. 7:00 p.m.—Young People. bbb bbb bbb bbbt bbb bbb Sermon by the Rev. Samuel G. Ayres, D. D., of Boston. Theme: “As the Years Come and Go.” PLYMOUTH Congrep nal Clmrch Kindergarten at the same honr. Church School convenes at 12:15 p.m. A CORDIAL W BRING ——fi‘____——_—__—_ FREE METHODIST || First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. C. E at 6:30 PM. Young Men's Delta Class, William Knowles Cooper, 9:45 Men's Class, led by Rev. Frank N. Greeley, 9:45 Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Will Speak 11 AM.—“The Eagerness of God.” 8 P.M.—“Shepherd and Sheep.” Motion Pictures at Sunday Night Service: “Sheep in Psalm and Sage” Pathe, International News 4-Rcel Feature, “Poor Mrs. Jones,” a Country-City Epic Motion Pictures With a Purpose Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. at 8§ P. M. Pathe and International News, Educational Films Six-Reel Feature Picture “The Peak of Fate” Thrills, Heart Interest, Beautiful Photography, Romance Make This Picture Worthy of Presentation Before the Most Critical Audience Bring Your Friends Mt Pleasant Congregatlonal Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. REV. MOSFES R. LOVELL, Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—~Sermon, “GOD AND THE GROCERY MAN. gested by Harold Bell Wright's latest story. 5:00 P.M.~The Midwinter Musical Service. Selections fron Bach, Handel, Becthoven, Mendelssohn and Spohr, 6:00 PM.~Young People’s Forum. “Vocational Guidance—Ave nues Open to the Musician.” Speaker, Mr, Claude Robeson, organist of Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church, 7:30 PAL—Motion picture film, Sug- “Charlie’s Aunt.” Child’s Guidance Course, The Pre-Schoal Topic, “Influence of the Home on the Devel- opment of the Young Child" Speaker, Dr, Lois H. Meek, educational secretary of the American \nm iation of University Women, Thursday, 8 .M and Religion 1 ecture, Winnmg the Human Race?” R. Lovell | | i | Thursday, 11:00 AM i A Topic, "Are We Speaker, Rev, Moses Child Guidance Course I'en Lectures on Problems of Child I'raining From Pre-School Age Through Adolescence All Mothers of the Community Invited | Among the speakers—Dr., Lois Meek, Dr. [ Stanwood Cobb, Dr. Lucile Dooley, Dr, Winifred V. Richmond, Dr. Valeria Parker, Dr. John I Lind, Prof. Patty Hill of Colum- hia University, Dr. Erwin Shaver, Boston, Thursday Mornings, 10 O'Clock February 2 to April 4, Inclusive Course Ticket, $1.50 Single Lecture Admission, 25¢ Come Eairly for Seat S orakip, sermon by Azntversacy of Helpine E.Hez gwem, o Fell b e th wm Wulungton Blphst Chunh . 31st and X Sta. 3 B. 10th & N Thomas E. Boorde Northwest ini st Appleman. T, 8. A Behold_the Man.” ices the Bapust Y eople’s Union. DO NOT MISS THIS ADDRESS. Thursday. 8 pm. Prayer Service. OUR srlu‘!m ARE FOR YOU. Calbary $th and H Sts. N.W. 11.:00—Junior Church i 9:30—Sunday School 8:00—Church Prayer Meeting, Thursday +++++}+{f}+++++++++*f+ REV. H. J. COUNCILOR will preach Eleven O'Clock “Has Jesus Christ a Message for Today®"” Eight O'Clock “The Glory of the Commonplace™ Organ Recital at T:43 PM. Mr. Thomas Moss. Organist lnwn o Inss the Pastor Y J. SMITH Man, Up to the Measure of God’s Expectation Modem Miracle Workers 11:00 am—Jr. MAKE PETWORTH VOUR HOME HURCH A Cordial Weleom» Awaits You at All Service 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11:00 3. —*TRUTH THAT WALRS.” “BUCKLES AND BELTS” __Briet. Bright. Haopy Services—Come. | Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) EDWARD 0 CLARK. Pastor. 1AM “SEFKING THE KINGDOM.” s PM WEDDING INVITATION.” BY.EO HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Fourteenth_and Jefferson St; . n_ M. as Pastor. 6:45. PBaptist Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister B %*MWM _‘lftrst JBapttst Chureh 16th and O Streets N.W. Iw the Heart of Washi w for the He. of Washingtow SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor unday School, 9:30 AL 11 4. “BEAUTIFYING OU B P M. R I\\l*R WORLD" “THE SECOND COMMANDMENT" The evening serman will present-day wolatries substituted tor taith? tary? Does Ametica warship the Burred? 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