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14 ' RMISTICE SERVICE PLANS ANNOUNCED “isiting Pastors to Speak at First Congregational Church Tomorrow. The tenth anniversary of the signing the armistice will be observed to- srrow at the First Congregational qurch, Tenth and G streets. At the srning service the minister, Dr. Jason ble Pierce, will iniroduce Dr. Ernest . Riggs of Boston and Dr. Ernest M. | on the subject and uty Abroad e, who throughout the | and was division chapl the 2d Division in France, Bel- um end Germany, will speak on 2eminiscence.” His message will be ~llowed and illustrated by D. W. Grif- h's historical motion picture drama America.” A peace pageant entitled “Jesus Shall *eign” will be given in the Sunday “hool room at 6:30 p.m. by the Chris- n Endeavorers. A program has been »rranged and the public is invited. The Men's Bible class, led by Rev. “rank N. Greeley, meets at 9:45 am., 1d the Women's Bible class, led by Frank E. Webner, meets at| s in the d War The motion picture “Deliverance,” | ~nilt upon studies of the effects of ‘ohibition made by Prof. Irving Pisher f Yale University, will feature the ad- vess of Dr. Pierce in the church audi- orium Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock n the subject “Am I My Brother's Zceper?” OFFERS ARMISTICE TALK. Tev. Barnard Braskamp to Preach for Soldiers. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of he Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- ian Church, will preach a special rmistice sermon tomorrow morning, ~king as his subject “The Voice of the TUnknown Soldier,” with his text from Hebrews,” xi4—“He being dead, yet epeaketh.” The three Christian Endeavor Socie- *ies meet in the chapel at 6:45 o’clock ‘cmorrow evening, holding the regular meeting. There will be a supper for the juniors at 6 o'clock. After the sup- the pastor's brother will show eopticon pictures of the work among children in China. HOLD SERVIC'E FOR YOUNG. Second Baptist Event Will Be at East Capitol Street Branch. “Young People's Night” will be ob- served tomorrow at the Second Bap- vist Church, Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pas- tor. ‘This service will be held at 8 o'clock at East Capitol street branch, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. ‘There will be installation services of the new officers of the B. ¥. P. U, with the young people taking part. ““Christ-Minded” will be the morning sermon subject of Mr. Primm. This sarvice will be held at 11 o'clock at the church, Fourth street and Virginia ave- nue southeast. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at the branch at 6:45 pm. CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE. First Brethren Church to End Evangelistic Drive. Sunday will be the closing day for the three-week evangelistic campaign the Tirst Brethren Church has been hold- 2g. Rev. W. C. Benshoff, evangelist, ~ill preach at 11 o'clock on the sub- ~ct, “The Endurance of Divine Love.” At 7:45 his subject will be “Heaven.” Sunday School meets at 9:30 o’clock axd Christian Endea\'or at 6:45 pm. Rev. E. Hez Swem s Theme. “A Washington Woman Prayed About ~ Wedding Ring!” is the story to be 1d by Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow ight at 8 o'clock at the Centennial ‘aptist Church. The 11 o’clock morn- 'g sermon subject is “A Sufficiency of Holy Spirit.” Baptist Revival Continues. Meetings which began last Sunday in First Baptist Church of Hyattsvilie 1 continue next week. The. pastor, Tr. B. P. Robertson, is being assisted y Rev. T. E. Boorde of the Temple “aptist Church and Rev. J. Wesley Toftus of the Silver Spring Baptist Church. THE GOSPEL OF JESUS Speakers familiar with the probl at conferences to be held by the in 16th Street and and 1 of the China Inland Mission: Mrs. Hi son of the Founder of the China Inl Rev. Charles H. Judd of Shanghai, China and Rev. H. Edwin V. Andrews, Secretary at Philadelphia. No collections taken at meetings You are cordially invited DR. ERNEST W. RIGGS. ELECT NEW OFFICIALS, Henry J. Smith Will Preach Armistice Day Sermon in 3 Morning. Rev. ‘The annual meeting of Petworth Baptist Church was held Wednesday night, with new officers and commit- tees being eclected. The new deacons elected are Alexander Benz, Arthur G. Cole, James R. Kautz and George B. Barnes. New mittee are J. and L. O. Fox. members of the finance com- F. Mills, J. R. Scavers| Trustee, T. W. Chis- holm. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will preach an armistice sermon to- morrow morning, entitled “Soul Meas- urements,” and in the evening “The Challenge of Mastery.” The Missionary Soclety will meet on Wednesday night, the subject being “The Philippine Islands.” Leader, Mrs. Norton. The Philathea Class presents at the church a two-act comedy, entitled “Fascinating Fanny Brown,” Novem- ber 16. CHURCH TO CELEBRATE. I;lome Department Day to Be Ob- served by Baptists. ‘The church and Sunday school of Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church Ninth and P streets, will celebrate “Home Department day,” tomorrow, with a special sermon by the pastor, Dr. ‘Waldron, and a program by the home department, Mrs. Mary E. Richards, superintendent. In addition to the ser- mon there will be special numbers on the program by Mrs, Richards, and Secretary Lewis Gibson; Scripture selec- tion by Mrs. M. M. Waldron; remarks by the superintendent of Sunday school, James R. Moss, and presentation of cer- tificates by Associate Superintendent Frank 8. Reid, jr. Dr. Waldron will as his subject, “The Home Department of the Sunday School—What Is It and What Is Its Design?” ‘The Sacrifice Club of the church wi!l hold special services at 3:30 p.m., with a sermon by one of the prominent pas- tors of the city; and at 8 pm. Dr. ‘Waldron will preach, using as his sub- ject, “Thas Work of the Holy Spirit With the Unbeliever.” REVIVAL T}J BE ENDED Evangelist to Close Services at Christian Church. Evangelist C. N, Williams will bring to a close tomorrow a series of evan- gelistic meetings which have been in progress for two weeks at Fifteenth Street Christian Church. At the morning service the sermon topic will be: “Building the Church.” Junior church meets at 11 o’clock also, and communion is observed at both ses- sions of worship. Intermediate and Junior Endeavor So- cleties have meetings at 6:45 p.m. The sermon theme at 8 o'clock is “Eternity: ‘Where Will You Spend It.” The pastor, Rev. Harry M. Wllson isin charge. SERMON SUBJECTS GIVEN. Baptists to Hear Talk on “Prince of Peace.” In the celebration of Armistice Sun- day, Rev. Edward O, Clark, pastor, will preach on the subject, “The Prince of Peace,” at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church at 11 o'clock. An illustrated sermon on Pilgrim’s Progress will be given in the evening service at 7:45 o'cock. This will be in the form of a series, the subject tomor- row being “Pilgrims AlL” The church is planning to observe the fifth anniversary of its organization early in December. ey CHRIST IS SUFFICIENT TO MEET CHINA'S NEED lems in the Far East will be present CHINA INLAND MISSION the Nanonal Baptist Memorial Church Columbia Road November 12th, 13th and 14th, at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. n the Church of the Epiphany Parish Hall 1317 G Street N.W. At 4:45 p.m. each day ‘Those present will be the Rev. Henry W. Frost, D. D., Home Director enry W. Frost, Dr. F. Howard Taylor, and Mission; Mrs. F. Howard Taylor, Miss Mary Craig from Southwest day, “Thy Faith Hath Gharl Made Thee Whole.” 17-19, ers, Bosworth Revival Campaign AT - The President Theater Pennsylvania Ave. at 11th 3 p.m.—“Christ’s All-Including Waldenses Will Close Mon. Nov. 19th Subjects for Tomorrew: Question” 7:30 pm.—“A Difficult Question and a Wonderful Answer” Only Eight More Nights Important Themes Jesus Christ, the same vesterday, and t . 18 nd forever (H Y o ohn_Wes Tes Sourgcon, and others: and among the Huguenots, Covenant- Friends, ptists and Methodists. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ANNUAL INSTITUTE 10 OPEN MONDAY Woman’s Department of | Federation of Churches Will Discuss Missions. The annual missionary institute of the Woman's department of the Feder- | ation of Churches will be held next | week, commencing Monday night. There will be a mas§ meeting on the | opening evening, with an address by Dr. J. R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York nue Presbyterian Church, on “The | ce of Youth in Tod: Program.” “Class meetings will open at 2 o'clock Tucsday and continue in session until | 8:45 pm. with an intermission for sup- | per at 6 o'clock. ‘The teachers will be Mrs. William H. armer of the Baptist Boa Dr. W. D. yterian Board, and of the Methodist ¥ 5 o'clock “each | ning there will be a Bible study | p’xm"l conducted by Miss Mabel Thurs- |ton of the Church of the Covenant. | The sessions will close at 5:35 o'clock | | Thursday afternoon. | The officers of the institute com- | | mittee are as follows: General Chair- man, Mrs. Willlam L. Darby; vice chairmen, Mrs. William F. McDowell, | | Mrs. W. R. Metz; treasurer, Miss Fanny G Childs; secretary, Mrs. Charles Hall; hairman program, Mrs. Harvey S. Ir- win; vice chairman program, Mrs. H. M. Kendrick; chairman Federation rnprsii‘ntflth‘es Mrs. Lamont A, Wil- liams; chairman regsitration, Mrs. Don- ald Clement; vice chairman registra- tion, Mrs. Arthur Briscoe; chairman young people’s work, Rev. J. R. Duffield; chairman literature, Mrs. Hugh Smith; vice chairman literature, Mrs., W. G. Jamieson; chairman place and supper, Mrs. Frank E. Edgington; chairman entertainment, Mrs. William E. Boulter; chairman music, Mrs. Carol O. Good- pasture; chairman of Calvary Church committee, Mrs. Joseph E. Acton; chair- man illustrated presentations, Mrs. John Thomas. WORLD PEACE IS THEME. First Presbyterian Church Pastor Announces Special Services. ‘The First Presbyterian Church will observe Armistice day with a service ap- propriate to the thought of world peace. The pastor, Dr. N. P. Patterson, will have for his theme tomorrow at 11 gclock “The Spread of World Brother- 00d. The pastor will have for his theme at the chapel, Massachusetts avenue and Thirty-sixth street, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. “The Ark in Our Midst.” A special peace program will be ob- served in the Sunday school at the chapel, beginning at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. J. H. Roby, superintendent. This serv- ice will be led by Otis B. Johnson. Miss Helen Smith will give the story by Dr. E. Stanley Jones, “The Christ of the Andean Road.” At DAILY LECTURE PLANNED. Dr. P. E. Burroughs Preaches at Fifth Baptist Church, “Growing a Church” is the general subject of Dr. Prince E. Burroughs of Nashville, Tenn, as he preaches at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow and lectures daily during the week at 7-a.m. and 8:15 p.m. His special subject tomorrow morning is “The Dignity and Glory of the Church,” and at night “The Greatest Ward of Jesus. Dr. Weston Bruner, former pastor; Dr. Ray Palmer and Dr. Beecher Rhodes of Norfolk, Va., will also have parts on the program. Visitor Will Preach. Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor of the Friendship Baptist Church, First and H streets southwest, will preach a special sermon at 11 am. tomorrow. Rev. George W. Taylor of Baltimore will preach at 8 pm Sunday school, 9:30 am; B. Y. P. U, 6 pm.; prayer and praise serviu ’I\xesdny. 8 pm. ~ COMING THOMAS R. GAINES November 18th To Deliver a SERIES OF FREE LECTURES at The Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. LIBERAL CATHOLIC. Church of St. Raphael Main Floor, Barrister Bldg., 635 F St. N.W. Holy Eucharist Sunday at 11 AM. d“!léinl %ervlce. nesday GEO. B. WHLTAMEON, ¢ Gospel Temple 14th St. N.W. & Emerson Ave. David H. McDowell Pastor Sunday, AM., 11 O'Clock “Waiting on God” Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:45 The Sycamore Episode Sunday School, 9:45 Tuesday -evenlng, 7:45 Prayer and Praise Service Thursday Evening, 7:45 Special Bible Study Prayer ror the Sick A Hearty Welcome Extended to All 'a motion picture on the | Mark's League for next Wednesday |LaRue will head the discussion. | LUTHER LEAGUE | A meeting of the executive commit- tee of the Luther League of the District of Columbia will be held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Eighth and B streets southwest, tonight at 8:30 o’clock. At its weekly meeting, led by Miss Gertrude Cornell, the St. Mark’s League considered the topic “All for Christ.” A specially arranged program, featuring “Life of Christ,” has been planned by the St. evening, upon which occasion a silver or silent offering will be taken. Al general invitation to attend this meet- ing is extended by St. Mark’s League. “What Is Being Done For and Against World Peace” is the topic which will be presented tomorrow evening at Incar- nation Luther League by Miss Mabel Freas; at St. Paul's League by George G. Sloane, and at a joint senlor and intermediate meetis 0( Zion's League | by Gilbert De M. Major. | District League Pre: sidrnt Robert J. Volland was a visitor at the Zion's League last S\md'\\' evening. [CHEVY CHA°E CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL SERVICEi | Armistice Day to Be Observed by Presbyterians—Pastor's Ser- | mon Announced. ‘The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will observe Armistice day with special exercises tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, will preach on “The Prince of Peace.” “What Do I Believe About Prayer?” will be the subject of the round table discussion tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in the Parish House. Mrs. Willlam The Woman's Guild will hold a Christmas bazaar Friday afternoon and | evening. The Light Bearers Mission BBnd\ will meet Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock in| the Parish House. LISTS FAVORITE TEXT. Rev. H. B. Wooding to Discuss “Potter and the Clay.” Following a custom of a number of years, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street and Florida avenue, will deliver a sermon from his favorite text, “The Potter and the Clay,” tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. At the morning service at 11 o'clock the communion service will be held, the service also to be in the nature of a home-coming for the congregation. The monthly meeting of the Fidelity Bible class will be held in the sundny School House, Wednesday at 8 p. The annual congregational meetlng for the election of elders and deacons will_ be held Thursday evening. LUTHEEAN MlfiSlON SYNOD. CHRIST N. J. Ave. Between M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM. Service “THE MGST IMPORTANT QUESTION OF LIFE” This sermon will also be given in the Sign Language for the Dea 945 AM.—Sunday School THEOSOPHY. ~ L. W.Rogers President American Theosophical Soclety . Will Lecture Tonight “The Truth About India” LIGHTBRINGER LODGE 1204 18th St.. at Conn. Ave., 8:15 P.M. SUNDAY Public Lecture, 8:15 P.M. An Occult Interpretation— . “Peer Gynt” By Mrs. Maja Crocker ADMISSION FREE—COLLECTION. THE United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. November 11, 8:15 P.M. Lecture: “DEATH AND ‘THE HEREAFTER.” Study_Class in Theosophy Every Wednesday, 8:15 Free Library open every Saturday 2 to 5:30 p.m. NO DU!S, FEES OR COIJ-BC"ON! “Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. November 11th 8 pm.— “World Peace” AN By T)X‘ 5 Dora Hudler. Music by Edith Austermuhl 6:30 class—Teachings of Paul, by J. W. McGuire. Loan library open every day, 4:45 fo 6 p.m. Tuesday, Bhagavad-Gita class: Friday, Secret Doctrine class. All classes free; Wednesday, members’ meeting. EVANGELISTIC CENTER. “Up In The Air With Lindy” Farewell Message Sunday Night. DORCTHY KUNZMAN The 17-year-old Evangelist The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. Hear Her To- morrow, 10:45, 2:30 & 7:30. Last Chance to Hear Her Sing and Preach. Special Musical Program Hear the Radio Service * Sunday 3 to 4 Over WRHF Rev. H. L. Collier Resumes Services 'I“‘;.\es,, 7:45—Divine Healing. 5 7:45—Young Crusaders Rally. EVERYBODY WELCOME. UNITARIAN. UNITARIAN. 9:45 AM. 11:00 AM. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. All Souls’ Church School. Morning Worship. “PARIS AND THE PEACE PACT” lera McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ. 7:30 P.M.—Moti PIERCE, D. D. D. C, SATURDAY, | parish hall SPECIAL EXERCISES PLANNED BY GROUP Week in Daily and Eve- ning Sessions, ‘The China Inland Mission will hold special exercises next week in the of the Church of the Epiphany and also in the National Baptist Memoria] Church. Meetings will be held daily at Epiphany parish hall at 4:45 pm., while the other meetings, also daily, will be held at the Baptist Church at 11 am. and 8 p.m. Addresses will be made by Br. F. Howard Taylor, who spznt 40 years in Chun and Mrs. Taylor; Dr. Henry W. home director of the China ssion in North America; Miss ig. a worker from South- v. C. H. Judd, assistant the mission at Shanghai, a in V. Andrews, secretary {of the mission for Nul!h America. Memorial Mass Tnmorrow. The Holy Trinity branch of the Holy Name Society will hold its annual memorial mass for all the deceased | members of the society at the 8 o'clock | mass tomorrow at Foiy Trinity Church, Georgetown, D, C. LUTHERAN. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—) XO 00 nrlg ~Blebr‘l'nnsr$hsogl ice. ~English .!ervlcp 11:15 a'm. Armi- stice Day Program. 8:00 p.m.—Topic: “The Glorified Christ.” EVERYBODY WELCCME. Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. I. Ave. Howard E. yd!r Pastor. 11_a.m. and 8 INCARNATION ™~ Gallatin & 14th (N.E. Corner) Rev. H. Manken, Jr., Pastor. Topic: Wisconsin Ave. and Volta Place. Harold Beatty, Pastor. 8.8, 9:30 am. C. E, 7pm. Preaching, 11 am., 8 p.m. —__ Thursday, 8 mid-week. Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard Lenski Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship _7:45 p.m—Evening Worship TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Servici 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Hear- ing and Doing. Rev. John T. Huddle, D. D. Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, B. D. Eleventh and H Sts. N, 30 a.m.—Sunday School am.—Sermon. Dr. Huddle. 3:00 o —Sermon, Dr. Huddie: District of Columbia 1.0.0.F. Sixteenth and You Sts. N.W. :30 a.m.—Sunday School. 20 Luther League, . Rev. Waltemyer. sday, Prayer Servi “Mystic Church of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tucsday, 8 p.m. Sunday—Messages - From Flowers Spiritual Advice Daily, 12-5 p.m. Rev. F. L. Donceel _ 041 M St. N.W._ Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Services Bulldly Nllh‘ at 8 O'clock REV. H. P. STBACK Written Messa, Messages by Mrs. McD Meuuu Suvlco Thursday E 3 600 Pa. Ave. S.E. at ¥ P.M. Dr. Zaida Brown Kates holds clecle Tuesdays and Pridays, 8 p. Sih st ne orcadinet daily. Ctrcle, “afternoon, 3 pam. Holds meetings Wednesday, 8:15 p.m - S oNowed 5. messaves Healing ng Friday, 8:15 pm. Readings d-uy _I_ave. ne. Pot. 697. Spmh:al Science Church of Christ 1339 Irving St. NW. _Sunday. 8 P.M. Pastor: REV. JANE B. COAT! Subject: “How {4 Bring Success Out of Fal Spirit Messages follow to ma At every servica we give Healln Trentments. Many testify to their complete cures Dr. Coate Hedn maeun 062 Mestage, Clrcles Throush Every 5 B Every Ofie eatheq by Ariicie oF aues flons answere pllass for beginners Thursday, 8 p. Sed T D, Contés eives private consultations da and evenings by appointment. MRS. E. WHITE fssociate Minister, holds meetingg every | Wednesday and Friday, 8 Tuesday, 2tan Congultation by ‘abpointment. 100 [ st. s.e. The le Spmtl:ah'st Church ecture by ie_Pastor REV. ALFRED H."TERRY Subject: “THIS WORLD AND THE EXT” Followed by Spirit Messages. “Whatsoever o man soweth That shanl ) m. Sublect of lecture Tuesduy. 8 5 ne. Each person demonstri Systa WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD! ARMISTICE DAY, HOLY COMMUNION YER AN] COMMUNION, ARMISTICE COMMEMORATIONS AND nfls NOVEMBER :30 AM. 180 3 SUNDAY, 28. OL X 11:00 AM. ES . TAYLOR. . D.. 3:00 PM. ARMIBTSICIA DAY COMMEMORA - MUSIC, _WITH MEMORIAL SERMON 'BY THI ER! E BISHOP OF WASHINGTON.... 4:00 P.M. TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR W s g O St. Margaret’s Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector :30—Holy, Communion. :30—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning. Pumn with Sermon. “THE %‘lu’fif % ARMISTICE 4 xopm-lumcnr “with Sermon by the Rev. Robert Shores. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Soclety. Thursday. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS Chnst Church, Georgetown | © and Thirty-first Sts. ion Picture Hour “THE ENEMY” With Lillian Gish Special Presentation at 4:00 O'Clock Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. Holy rmnmunmn Church School g Brayer and_Sermon, A | '3330 p.m.-Joint_Service—8t. John NOVEMBER 10, 19%8. MINISTER TO OBSERVE HIS 25TH ANNIVERSARY" B | Rew: William Pierpoint to Preach| | China Inland Mission to Meet Next| Tomorrow on “A Redeemed World.” The pastor of McKendree Methodist' Episcopal Church, Rev. William Pler-\ point, will observe tomorrow, the twenty-fifth anniversary of his min- istry. He began his ministry as the | pastor of the Arlington Methodist Epis- copal Church of Arlington, Va., remain- ing there for almost 9 vears, leaving to assume a pastorate in Western Mary- land. He came to Washington about a year and a half ago to become pastor of McKendree Church. He will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, “A Redeemed World,” and will administer the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. 1 \ ‘The President of France is a Calvin- EPISCOPAL ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | _ 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. ave. or N Capitol st. car.) Sersices Sunday-—7 and 11 am. and 8 pm. | Daily m M Enensonk and interces- | s. Friday. 8 p ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. noee ST; PAUL'S CHURCH ock Creek Chu The Coumrv Y(t?h\uch .In t:'bpcll'l;.!l‘ 9:30. am.; 7 HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Gt A i Georsla !E.‘"l‘:;‘n.?fld son St GRACE CHURCHl (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. ev. M. Perkins §:30 a.m.—Sunday School 100 a.m.—Special Armistice Day Service With Flag Pageantry.” Subject: “Triumph of the Cross.” Guest speakers, Rev. G. Free Pet; Ganon ot All Souls’ Memorial Church Corner of. Connecticnt and Cathed < R Fonpectiont and cathedral Aves. 1 Sunday School. 9:4; Nothing Praver and Sermon, 11 a.m. St. Stephen’s Church 16th and Nnvl.unysh NW. Rev. GEORGE F. DUDLEY, Rev. GEORGE L. GRAMAS. Assistants Rector. SERVICES K OF NOVEMBER 11, 1928, In SAVOY THEATER 3050 14th Beoy.w. Morning Prever 11:00 a.m. n CAl LVARY M. E. CHURCH. 463 Columbi: NW. Holy cnmmumon 3 Evening Pray Fiealing Service. Tigesday 200 Holy Communion. Thursday i : ‘A" Parochial aission Wil be' canducted I the new Parish Hall. 1th and Newton ste: n.w., by the Bishop of Washington and the Rev. Kirk B. O'Ferrall of Emmanuel Church, Clevellndlohlo. from December 2 to Decem- inclust St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets Southeast | Rev. Herbert D. Cone, Priest in Charge Rev. Daniel W. Allen, Assistant. nion. 8:00 p.m+ Evening Praver and Sermon. ___ Mr_ Come Will Preach. Epiphany G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, Q. D. Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. Thursday—Holy Communion 7:30 and a.m. Friddys—Rector's Bible Class, 8 p.m. - “OLD ASCENSION” Mass Ave. and 12th St. N.W, Formerly Pro-Cathedral 1300 Free Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke. Rector Services Sunday, Nov. 11 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—The Rector Will Preach. 3:00 p.m.—Chinese School. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Meeting and Tea. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service and Ser- mon. Holy Communion Thurs., 10 A.M. The church bullding has been thorough- Iy renovated within and without. A new heating system installed and a warm wel- come awalts all visitors and those who are seeking a regular_church home. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast between B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector i SERVICES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928. 7:30 a.m—Low 1100 a. 7:30 p.m. Matins —Sung Mass and Sermon. —Solemn Evensong and Benedic- tion. Daily Mass, 7:00 AM. Take 13th and D Streets N.E. cars of the Washington Rallway and Electric Com- any, or Florida Avenue cars of the Cap- fral Trnctlol;‘ Company to- Eishth and C . St. John's Church Lafayette Square. SERVICES: ~Holy Communion. Morning Prayer and Ser- o ohnston will preach. "GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth Street Northeast between H and I ius Stevenson Abbott, Vicar Holy Communion, .m.—Sunday School. 11100 A'm —Morning Praver and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Vicar Will Preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. ST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W.” Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion. Church School. Morning Prayer and'Ser- ‘mon. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Holy Com- ‘munion. CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1705, REV. EDWARD . GABLER. S. T. D., Rector. Services Sunday. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Special A"!\l!"ta Service. 83 D X OunE PeRver and. hddress Thursday. 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9 18th St. ne ST. THOMAS’ &ie."vetp [Take Conn. Ave. car. Ample parking space. ARMISTICE DAY. C. Ernest Smith. 11—Rev. \vAR £ Bubiect of Sermon WE SEEN THE END Fade 8—Rev. mlnrn w. mku 9:30_Sunday School and Bible ~—The kll\derllrl'n taught PR AR R WOMAN WILL SPEAK. Miss M. F. Strider to Address Bur rall Bible Class. Miss Mabel F Strider, personnel di ;'reczor of the National Geographic So- | clety and teacher of the Burrall Bible Class of Calvary Baptist Church, will |address the Harrison Bible Class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomor- row morning at 9:45 o'clock in the auditorium of the church. Her sub-, ject will be “Searchlights for Teachers.” William N. Payne, jr., will have charge of the lesson 2nd give a short talk on it. The Ladies’ Bible Class and ladies | of the church have been invited to at- | tend. SCIENCE OF TRUTH ASSOCIATION. Classes in Principles of Right Thinking— Every Friday eve., 8 oclock, by ADA RAINEY Voluntary Offering Wed., 5 P.M.—Health Meeting ST., APT. 21 CATHOLIC. St Mary’s Church 5th St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Last Low 1 OF SOCIALISM Invades Church and State Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D. Is the American Revised Version a Protestant or Jesuit Bible? A Lecture By Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Dean of Washington Missionary College Dr. Wilkinson returns from a Summer of travel and research in great libraries. Hear his startiing acts. ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3132 14th St. N.W. (Near Park Road) Musical Program, 7:30 P.M. Prof. Victor Johnson, Song Leader. Mrs. R. L. Walin, Direc- tor of Music, Washington Mis- sionary College, Soloist. Medical demonstration, 7:30 Expert from Washington Sanitarium. Sunday, Nov. 11, 8 p.m. FREE | UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capital and R Streets on B. Dausherty. | EY. m Sllense of the Cro; Ottervein Guita Girls Sunda 9.40: C. E._Soctel BB OME WHENE PEOPLE ARE COME AND YOU WILL COVE AGAIN. CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) EI H St “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew PARK VIEW 3 Ave. W. F. Smith FIFTEENTH STREET 15th St. and Ky. Ave. Harry M. son B VYeemont Avenue Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D.. Pastor. i o] United Christian Mis- sionary -Society, In- dianapolis, Ind. Takoma Park Takoma Park., Md. (Meet Seventh Dayv Adventist Ch.) M. Elmore Turner. Plllnh Preaching 11 am. and & p.m. :30—Graded_Bible Setoon, inth %trm Sth 8D S Dr. MELTON. Minister 30%ePi A ECOTY: Asslstant. Revival Services Begin 11:00° A.M.—Sermon subject, “Lest We Forget” Armistice Day Sermen. Sermon_ subject, "“The Soul’s Plea” Dr. Melton preaches at both 9 Sn_ln:l':y Services. i onday, Great Pentecos 7 T Rallv. Jesso M. Bader, speakes 'nmdny.'us Wall ’s_revi EVERYBODY "WELCOME. Columbia BHeights Park Road West of 14¢h St. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 9:45—Bible School, fully graded. 11:00—Sermon. by. Jesse Bader, National Sec- retary of Evangelism of the Disciples of Christ, recently re- turned from a world tour in the interest of a great Pentecost celebration in 1930. 7:00 PM.—Three C. E. So- cleties. 8:00—Armistice Day Service. Auspices of the men of the church. Mes- sage—“Then and Now,” by the pastor. Make it your service. E:‘EEEEEEEEEEEEE i e e e I e e fl H CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 31th and Lowell Sts. Sunday School—9:45 4 Departments. Morning_ Wnrgflp—ll 00. “The Challenge of the Impossible” Evening Service—6:30 P.M.- Devotional Exercises. Moving Pictures. George Farnham, Pastor Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister ‘; ~—Church School. 10 —Sermon | 7:30 P.AL—Visitation Speaker Service. Rabbi J. Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education SUNDAY AM~— Adult Bible Classes. “1918—TEN YEARS AF TER” 5:00 P.M.—Young People's Forum. Psychology Life Talk. “A NORMAL PERSONALITY AND HIS VOCATION” By DR. WINIFRED V. RICHMOND 7:00 P.M.—Motion Picture Service. “The Thief of Bagdad”—Douglas Fairbanks THURSDAY 10:00 A M.—Child Guidance Lecture. Father to the Home Life, by Dr. Lucile Dool The The Contribution of the | 4 i { Community Center. Jewish Subject—The Present Loeb. Status of the Jews in the United States. ALL WELCOME Sunday- School 9:30 A M. Fisher’s study traiping of their little ones. | The Nativity o ! 30,10 Church School. 9:15: Dent.. The Resutrection. 7:30 a4 Falth of the Holy Caph ¢ 6—~Ycung People’s Fellowsh! FREEWILL OFFERING FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. 9:45 AM.—Friendly Class for Men. Leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley 10:00 AM.—Women’s Bible Class. Leader, Mrs. F. E. Webner ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES 11 am. “AMERICA’S CHRISTIAN DUTY ABROAD AND AT HOME” Dr. Ernest W. Riggs of Boston Dr. Ernest M. Halliday of New York 8 p.m. “Reminiscence” Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Illustrated by Photoplay “AMERICA” Griffith’s marvelous historical picture. On Thursday Night at 7:30 Dr. Pierce Speaks on “AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?” Illustrated by super-picture based on Prof. Irving “DELIVERANCE” EVERYONE INVITED