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BAPTIST CHURCHES PLAN 51T SESSION Columbia Association Hear Missionaries and Others in 3-Day Meeting. ‘The Columbla Association of Baptist Churches will meet in its firty-first an- nual session next week et the Metro- politan Baptist Church, 8ixth and A streets northeast. The annual meeting will begin Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock, at which time Dr. E. E. Rich-| ardson, 8|=tor of the Congress Heights Baptist Church, will preach the sermon. The sesslons will continue Tuesday, | ‘Wednesday and Thursda; Dr. C. Wallace Pett; day school workers Tuesday evening on the subject, “The Ignorance of the Wise,” Wednesday morning the asso- clation will hear Mrs. W. J. Cox, presi- | dent of the Woman'’s Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Mrs. A. H. Curtis, who is the daughter of the missionary, Dr. John E. Clough oI the Lone Star Mission, South India. Dr. l‘nn.klln to Speak. Dr. James H. Franklin, secretary of the Porel;r‘l Mission Board of the Northern Baptist Convention will make #n address Wednesday evening on the subject, “A Vision From the Mount of Olives.” A missionary from North China, Dr. T. W. Ayers, is scheduled to speak Thursday afternoon. Thursday | evening will be Young People's night with an address by Dr. Clyd Tu er. on “The Vision of Youth. One feature of the program will beq a series of two-minute talks by a Jayman from each of the 27 Baptist | churches in the association. A laymen’s | symposium will be held Thursday on | the theme, “How to Improve Our Church Life in Relation to the Bible School, Young People’s Work, Week- night Prayer Service, Stewardship and Evangelism.” Reports of the many lines of activity of the churches and organizations con- nected with the association will be given. A local speaker to be heard ‘Wednesday afternoon will be Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiohany. ‘The officers of the association include Fdward H. DeGroot. jr., moderator; Dr. Samuel J. Porter. vice ‘moderator: and Dr. H. W. O. Millington, executive sec- retary. Dr. John Compton Ball is | chairman of the committee on order | of exercises. INSTITUTE TO MEET. Sunday School Group to Convene‘ at St. John's Church. 1 ‘The monthly meeting of the Sunday School Institute of ~the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington will be held in the parish hall of s3t. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, ‘Tuesday. Dr.G. Freeland Peter, a canon of the Washington Cathedral, will an- swer the question, “Can Religion Be Re- stored to the Home.” Rev. Edward Gabler, newly appointed rector of Washington Parish, will speak on “The 'reu;heu Influence with the Pupil.” It expected Dr. Prancis J. Bohmn chamnln of the department, will pre- | side. i BAZAAR IS PLANNED. Church of Transfiggration Members to Hold Card Party Tonight. The services at the Church of the tion, Gallatin street, tomor- | at 25 McCullough street, was organ: be holy communion at 7:30 | Thursday evemng with Rev. Moses Hen- and sermon at|derson as pastor. TOW am., mormn'xmrl er and address PR T e at 8 o'clock, ch The annual bazaar will bs held De- ermber4mdslnmeplflmm Din- will be served both evenings. There vnl be this evening at he residence of Mrs. Harry G. Helme, 5510 mmnm street, for the benefit of SERMON SUBJECTS GIVEN. " Petworth Baptist B. Y. P. U. to Entertain Methodist Group. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the folla sermons for Sunday: Morn- tual Chemistry, the Waters of me evening, “Discarded At [J oclock the Senior B. Y. P. U. will entertain at tea the Young People’s Society of Hamline Methodist Church, after which the meeting will be ad- dressed by John Ruthven, director of young people’s work in the Baptist de- nomination. | Special Sermon to Be Heard. At 11 o'clock tomorrow Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of Shiloh Baptist In- stitutional Church, Ninth and P streets, will preach a speclal sermon upon *“How to Open the Windows of Heaven,” and at 8 p.m. the subject of his sermon will be “The Work of the Holy Spirit for and With the Unbeliever.” Pastors to Hear Evangelist. Dr. Wilingham, the evangelist, will preach & special sermon at 12:30 p.m. to| by the pastor. f | Rev. DR. JOHN C. BALL. DR. LAMBETH SERMON THEME ANNOUNCED Will Preach Tomorrow Morning at Mount Vernon Place Church on “Paul's Mystical Experience.” At Mount Vernon Place Church 1n~ | morrow morning the pastor, Dr. W. Lambeth, D. D, will prenrh on Pflulfl‘ Mystical Experience.” At the evening service the junior preacher, Rev. Haskell R. Deal, will preach, using as his subject. “A Christian in Reality.” The study class of th> Woman's Mis- | sionary Society will meet at 10 o'clock | Tuesday morning in room 10. At 11/ o'clock the regular moenthly meeting of the Missionary Society will be held. | Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by an afterncon session. At 2 o'clock Mrs. J. E. McCulloch will speak on her work in the Wesley House. The Young People’s Missionary Society will meet in Room 10 Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Officers will be elected. The Workers' Council of the Sunday School will meet Wednesday evening at | 8 o'clock. The prayer meeting service, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, will be conducted PLANS SPECIAL SERVICE. Huguenot Society to Observe Tol- eration Edict Anniversary. ‘The Huguenot Society of Washington will hold a special service tomorrow at 4 p.m. at St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, in commemoration of the anniversary of the promulgation of the edict of toleration in 1789. The chaj ltl.n of the society, Dr. Florian J. C. illott, will preach and has taken is text, “The Tolerance and In- wlennce of the Guag: . The offering will made for the Coligny memorial fund. The diploma- tic corps and members of all patriotic societies have been lnviwd to attend. CHURCH IS ORGANIZED. Moses Henderson Becomes Pastor of Beulah Baptist. ‘The Beulah Baptist Church, Im::g Ofticers elected were Norwood Syler, recording secretary; Floyd Glenn, senior deacon; Marshall Adams, deacon; Mrs. Fanny Adams, treasurer; Mrs. Annie Harris, mother of the church, and Miss Mary Adams, corresponding secretary. —_— BISHOP TO PREACH. Blshop John A. Gregg, who has spent four years in South Africa, will preacn tomorrow morning at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach at the evening service. g. At the President Theater Sunday Subjects 3 P.M.—“The Second Com- | Harding at St. Thomas' Church in this | city in 1909 and later went to Idaho as (& missionary. He returned to Wash- [WILL HOLD ANNIVERSARY. THE EVENING REV.J.E. WILLIAMS NEW RECTOR HERE Resigns Maryland Charges to Accepjt Call to Church of Advent. h E. Willlams, rector of Christ Church, St. Paul's and All Saints’ parish, Calvert County, Md., has re- signed to accept the rectorship of the Church of the Advent, Second and U streets, Rev. Mr. Williams went to Calvert County in the Spring of 1917 and dur- ing his stay of about 111 years he has ! won the esteem of the congregation: He was educated in Virginia at t William and Mary College and the Vi ginia Theological Seminary in Alexan- dria. He was ordained rector by Bishop ington, where he served as first assist- ant to his father-in-law, Dr. C. Ernest | Smith, at St. Thomas' Church. Second Baptist Church to Observe Eighteenth Birthday. The eighteenth anniversary of the Second Baptist Church, Third strest, between H and I streets, will be ob- served tomorrow. A program has been arranged for this observance to con- tinue nightly through next week. STAR, WASHINGTON, l!“our Dramas Entered in Washing- The pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. “The Mind, the Measure of the Mind. At 8 pm. the pastor will preach on “What 'Is the Cause of Religlous Bigotry?” The Bible school will meet | at 9:30 am, B.Y.PUatfipm | CHURCH SCHOOL TO OPEN| | Lutheran Classes to Be Held on| Successive Monday Evenings. ‘The second annual Washington Luth- eran Training School for church work- ers will be held at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Second and B streets southeast, for 10 Monday eve- nings beginning next Monday. The board of managers are: Rev. W. C. Wlnemyer. Rev. John Weidley, Re 3 Meuser, Miss Frances Dysinger, D. Hayes, Rev. Henry Man- bara welgand Director, Rev. W. C. ‘Waltemyer: assistant, Miss Frances Dy- singer; registrar, Miss Barbara Weigand. Friendship Baptist Services. Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor of the Friendship Baptist Church, First and H streets southwest, will preach at 11 am. tomorrow. Holy communion at 3 p.m. Sunday school, 9:30 am. Rev. Huston Crutchfield of New Rochelle, N. Y., will conduct a 10-day revival beginning Monday at 8 p.m. Children's me]ntl:g will be daily from 4 to 5§ o'clock. Celebrate Holy Communion. Holy Communion will be celebrated tomorrow in the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, Dr. 8. Geriah Lamkins, pastor, at 3:! 30 p.m.; sermon by the pastor, 11 a. ;eav:l services, 8 p:: Bible school, am.; prayer and praise meetin Tussdhy, 8 om0 Y i 4 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Sctence contained_(n the Bible and. writings of Mary ‘paker Eddy. *Eilablished in Loadon. Encla nd Washington, nd, C., under th D O linder the Ieadersnip of Mrs Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette SUBJECT: “The Bible"” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place Puhllc !eudln[ Room 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS. 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday Afternoon at 5 0’Clock — Station WOL, Washington (228 Meters) TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 18 ADDRESS BY ANNIE C. BILL Appropriate Musie Program provided by The Christian Sclence Watchm: 20 Jackson Place N.W. s Phone Main 3043 AT e e | the Pageant and Drama Society of the New Local Rector | | | | | JUDGES ARE ANNOUNCED FOR PLAY TOURNAMENT ton Diocese Contest, Beginning Next Monday. Dr. George F. Dudley of St. Stephen’s Church, Mrs. James Carrol Frazer, chairman of the committee that lately produced the large pageant, “The Cross Triumphant,” and Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest of the Community Center De- partment of the publ.c schools, will be the judges at the one-act play tourna- ment to be held under the auspices of Episcopal Church in the Dlocese of | Washington at Trinity Diocesan Church, Third and C streets. next Monday eve- ning. Four plays have been entered in the tournament. Tn order of their presenta- tion they will be ‘“Margaret of Antioch,” b\ members of St. Margarct's parish: “The Rector,” by the Towne Players of the Church of Our Saviour; “The Well Remembered Voice,” by the Dramatic Club of St. James' Church, and a fan- tasy by a group from St. John's Church. Bethesda. CLASS TO HEAR COOPER. Y. M. C. A. Secretary to Speak at| Congress Street Church. Willilam Knowles Cooper, general sec- retary of the Y. M. C. A, will address the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomorrow morn- ing, 9:45 o'clock, in the auditorium - the church. His subject will be “Paul’s Experience in Jerusalem.” E. C. Dixon will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk. All men are welcome. CENTE Ordination Service, 10:45 a.m. . E den, Mr. C. D. Peters, Mi ilda M. Meyrick c.nmum 1o the Ministry The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sfs. Rev. Harry L. Collier 2:30 P.M. “Radio Song (Branderst Over OL 3 to 4 p.m. o-Ennerme Rev. C.D. Peters Will Preach Special Musteal P ; Healing e Crusader: ,_ WELCOME. “HEFORMED. REFORMED GRACE b &0 Nw. Henry H. By Paste 11:00 a.m.—"Love eth 2, Sermon to D6 repeated by —iincdom 1deats,” n —Sun‘a'ny !C)\D:] 7 pm., C. E. Corner l!lh & Monroe S8ts. Dr. _Jam D. Buhrer. Pastor. BE"DOH by the Pastor. WY sesus o Thresholds of e 8:00 p. 9340 a. FiRst 800 — CONGKE CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 31th and Lowell Sts. Sunday School—0:45 artments. Morntng - Rarempia1y 00 SERMON BY DR, CHARLES W. ARROLL of Philadeiphis Evening Servicens 30 Bevationat Exercyses. Reading—Miss Helen Shoemaker. Moving Picture-—The Govered Wagon." e Will Offering. 10th & G Bunday School 9:30 AM. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister 9:45 A M.—Friendly Class for Men. Leader, Rev. F Goor" Fnrnh-m. Pastor Sts. N.W. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. N. Greeley D. | the colleges of America. C.. SATURDAY, STUDENTS URGED T0 SUPPORT JEWRY Judaism Depends Upon University Youth. American Judalsm is being perpetuated through the efforts of the Independent Order of the B'nal B'rith to awaken the race consciousness of the Jewish univer- sity students, Rabbl William Franklin Rosenblum of the Washington Hebrew Congregation told the members of the S:xm Street Synagogue at services last nig] the B'nai B'rith’'s Wider Scope cam- paign, which is now drawing to a close in Washington. “The B'nal B'rith realizes that the survival of American Jewry depenis upon these young men and women, who tomorrow are calculated to become the leaders of the Jewish communities.” said Rabbi Rosenblum. “The Jewish doctors, lawyers, profes- sors and engineers of tomorrow are the men and women who will either make Judaism or hinder its progress. “In our country and in our city there was a Simon Wolf, who had the friend- ship of four Presidents and who, having a Jewish consciousness, was instrumen- tal in interpreting the Jew to Americans and in having America serve the cause of the Jew. “Where are the Wolfs and the Strausses and the Montiflores of tomor- row? Where are the men who when there is massacre and pogrom or mis- fortune abroad will be ready to speak, eye to eye. to the executives of this country and intercede for justice and humanity? They are now students ia It rests with us whether or not they shall grow un indifferent. to the faith of the peopls which gave them birth. It rests with us whether or not they shall deny the patrimony of Jacob, whether or not they shall look upon their heritage as sacred and own themselves unwaveringly loyal to our faith, our traditions, our cus- toms, prond of our position as the prophets of one God in the world.” PRESBYTERIAN. F‘ l R S .lohn erslnll Rev. N. P. Patterson, n. Eho Bunday morning et Old First “g'r“m%h 550, John Mn:‘qhfll Place, by v ymes T. Marsh: e tonin recbyiertin Church, Covprenmers Eevmnn Sunday evening at lh’ Chlml Massachusetts Avanue by P anzrwn. pastor, on “The Unfailing WESTMINSTER ith St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor —Reasons far Carefniness in e L P Thine fana. Street, D', s EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor :00 a.m.—<The Renewal of Power.” % —M‘::: mble "Class. m--C_E. Meetings. : “Cpiaying the Game. METROPOLlTAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor \a.m~“The Meaning of Loyaltr.” 7:45 p.m.— Ladies’ Night. GEORGETOWN P Street near 31st Street N.W. Organized 1180 Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor 9:458. 11:00 a.m.—Dr, A 7:00 p.m —Chrh\uln Endeavor Socleties. Patl txt NOVEMBER 17, Speaker Says Survival of| Robbl Rosenblum spoke in behalf cf | 1928. DR. A. GRANNIS TO FILL! PULPIT AT EPIPHANY Massachusetts Rector Will Preach at Morning Service—Dr. Mor- ris at Evening Hour. ‘The special preacher at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service will be Dr. Appleton Grannls, rector of St. Ann's Church, Lowell, Mass. At 8 am. there will be the weekly celebration of the Holy Communion, and at 9:30 the church school will as- semble, The weekly meeting of the Young People's Soclety will be held at 6:15 p.m. At evensong. at 8 o'clock, the pulpit will be occupled by Dr. James W. Morris, associate minister at Epiphany. o CHURCH 50 YEARS OLD. | 8ervices Begin Tomorrow in Cele- bration of Anniversary. enth and H streets northeast, will cele- brate its fiftieth anniversary beginning Reid Shannon and Dr. B. W. Weeks. Monday is young people’s night; Tues- day, community night; Wednesday, former pastors’ night: Thursday, his- torical night; Friday, former members’ night; November 25, sermon at 11 a.m. by Dr R. E. Diffendorfer. PRESBYTERIA| CENTRAL FRESBYTERlAfl (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY Intersection of Fifteenth and Bieenth and Trvine Sts, Rev. JAMES "a““‘o.xn D.. Pastor. o n by Dr. Tavior. Wedtminster Leagtie. fal_Hour. Atlanta. Ga ursdsy—Pri car ar car or_16th st. bus to Irving st. Church of the Pilgrims | Southern Askembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister 11 a.m.—Morning w.ump.m;nnm Hotel—G: ,Sermons by the Siinisier Evenin; 1 hw"c?'e'e‘. W rew WELCOME 70 ALL. Al otnér. servicen ar pending consruction. of A CORDIAL iBreshpterlan | GUNTON TEMPLE l6th and Newion Strests Bel rhmJ]‘.A Pastor hool “Crusading With Chrlll." Music by chorus Fred East. soloist. uanm—chmum Endeavor meet~ Midweek Srvice. Thursday. § p.m. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillmn Hollinlor Sioiefae worship. Sermon the past avor. unior. O Endegror. shristisn ¥ ~—Young Pe S HooRa Tabe. Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Iuv. lrvln: W. Ketchum, Minister —Men's and Women's Classes. e First King." nool. 7:48 . Givin, Wednesday. 8 p.m. ple’s O Parpose o comfort. cheer, in- spire all ages. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor "The Moat Popular Book” 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. FOURTH 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11:00 AM. “COMMUNION AND BAPTISM” 8:00 P.M. “PSALM OF THANKSGIVING” Worship In the New Chureh, ~ ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. corner Florida Ave. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, Minister Sunday School—9:30 Morning _service—11. Annual Praise Service. “The Church and the Republic.” ellowship Hour— e Refvice—s. Theme, “The Problem of Pain.” “THE OUTLOOK FOR RELIGION” will be the subject of the sermon by Chureh of the Cobenant Connecticut Ave, at ‘N St. N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. Assistant. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School. 11:00—Kindersarts 11:00—~Morning rship. Sermon by DR. JOHN F. B. CARRUTHERS Of Pasadens, Calif. 7:00 P.M.. Christian Endeavor 8:00—E; s worship. REV. WM. A. EISENBERGER, “A City Called Nazareth.” MIDWEEK SERVICE THURSDAY. 8 P.M. A General Invitation Extended Washington chghts Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama ids. 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Norning Worship. Sermon by Douglas Memorial M. E. Church, Elev- | tomorrow with sermons by Dr. John | SPECIAL SERVICES MARK ANNIVERSARY Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Will Observe His Ordination as Minister Tomorrow. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will observe the anniversary of his ordination to the QGospel Ministry tomorrow. It is his custom each year to observe that day with special services. ‘Tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock worship he will speak on the character and the meaning of the Christian min- istry. His theme will be “The Outiook for Religion. He will wnunue his Sunday evening studies in religion at 8 o'clock and will subject will be, “Does Psychology Dis- place Religion?” In connection with !hla discussion he will answer questions preach the third in that serles. His| 13 NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. 9:45—Bible classes. 10:00—Adult class. Leader, Mrs. Alice Thacher Post. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the METHODIST EPISCOPAL_(Colored). HAVEN M. E. CHURCH 14th and B and Mass. Ave. S.E. mEMERGENCY RALLY. 3 . M. E cavRcn ZI0N GALBRAITH - s Pastor Wi » 208 m.—Church School and B'ble Classes am E. Socie which may be presented to him in writing. £l 1:00 h and, Morning Worship £:13p 8:09pm. ame You Are SWelcome 16" |8 3010 Que Street N.W. Rev. “KNOWING, Francis Asbury 16th Between Irving & Lamont §. J. RIVES, D. D, PASTOR. 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. | Thursday, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. 11 AM— “WHAT ABOUT SODOM?” 8 PM— Travel Talk by the Pastor “EGYPT AND Chorus Choir, Fannie Shreve Heartsill, Director; Nancy Alice Lowe, Organist. Southern Methodism’s W REVEREND HASKELL 11 AM.—Junior Congregation Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. : SOUTHERN METHODH ST | CALVARY Sermons by the Pastor. 11 AM.—“THE BOOK CALLED HUMAN LIFE.” 8 P Sunday School. 9:45 am. Epworth Junior Soclety. 6:15 p.m. Senior Epworth League, 7 THE PYRAMIDS”| MT. VERNON PLACE 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.\V. M.—“PAUL’'S MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE" . A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 8 PM. “A CHRISTIAN IN REALITY” “LIFE’'S MOST PRECIOUS JEWEL"— —MR. DEAL Epworth Leagues, 6:30 P.M. » 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting—Dr. Lambeth. Latge Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director EDGAR C. BERRY. Pastor. BUT DOING NOT.” EPWORTH The Good Will Church 13th St. at N. C. Ave. N, Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am.—Sermon by pastor, “What It. Means to Bea Chris. | tian.” 70 pm—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m.—Organ Prelude. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pas- tor, “Living With Myself.” 8:00 p.m., Thursday, Prayer Meetin Mr. S. EDWIN MOORE, Jr. Organist-Director | \ | | Representative Church R. DEAL, Junior Preacher (In Sunday School Auaditorium) (Primary Department, 9 A.M.) HEVY CHASE. Conn. An & s Methodlst Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent LINCOLY ROAD CHUR oL, CHURCH Qtalharg? Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Miss Bess C. Miles Director i’a li:llllun Education. Orzanist .-I.I Dhe:urr of Musie At Eleven O'Clock “The Fleeing Shadows” At Eight O'Clock “Bleacher Athletes” The Minister Preaches el “".'.2 fasw: r. Christle 6: ls—t. s meeting. American Uni- itz In o Devotional !.'VIRYHODY COR ALLY WZLCOMB WESLEY ecticnt Ave and Jocelyn St. o iEvy CHASE. D C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 AM. and Fifth st. STEE unu.su ahater 9:30 AM.—Church School. llA\l—Sermun by the Minister.. —Sermon by the Minister. Large Chorus Ch Emma Louise Thompson, lgltrr«hr e DOUGLAS MEMORIAL Pllll’lh.kn's"rl ll a.m. rmon ;,v -'Dflhn Be’;“;h'ln- ln.m,—!emon by B. W. Meeks, Services each night during tihe week. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris,D.D., Minister Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Reliious Education 9:30 8 m—Church school. 11002 THE MIDST OF THE 100 8m. anorm Leagus Service. N’ E. on'ln ing of Christ” !:{z‘h-‘l‘“e in the Scriptures, ""fl-‘n- of 'the times. 7:30—“The Potter and the Clay” MONDAY 7:30 P.M., CLOS- ING NIGHT, EVANG. BOS- WORTH'S LIFE STORY. 10:00 A.M.—Women’s Bible Class. Leader, Mrs. F. DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE 11 AM.—“CHRIST AT THE ROUND TABLE.” 8 P.M.—“ALMOST DIVINE.” MOTION PICTURE SUNDAY NIGHT Wil Tllustrate the Ser “ALMOST HUMAN"—A DeMille Featare. . On Thursday Night at 7:30 Pierce Speaks on “DEVOTION" Monday before the Baptist Pastors’ E. Webner Conference in the Metropolitan Bap- tist Church, R street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. “Christian Courtesy” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. 4:30 PM. Vesper Service of Music. Gaul’s—“The Holy City” Metropollhn Memorial ‘TI- Natlonal Methodist "Il"‘l and C '" !"li“'m James Shera Montgomery, Minister 0—Church School. ::o-/m"u Bible % ERS her. 00—Public worship with sermon by 0 astor 'on the. subject: “THE SEED AND THE SOWER.” 6:45—Fpworth League Devotional 00—Public worship, Subtect of the s .fi&"n'a'v'o NT- IMERY will be “THE MASTER AND THE CROWD.” W AL MALE _QUARTET 4 :d’;fi«":'u BOTH SERVICES RVICE THURSDAY MEDENING AT BIGHT O 3 ¢ ” ‘Burdens. We all have them. What shall we with them? Tht Dlllol’ speaks on thh matter at 11 a. “Looking for a Man” DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ0O at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow at ? The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave.,, H & 13th Sts. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Christian Endeavor Tea and Serv- ice, 6:15 p.m. 8 p.m.—Evenlng ‘Worship. “Does Psychology Displace | .1\ o o, &"Col'of Humanity” Religion? Mausic by the Quartet DEDICATION SERVICES Fourth Presbyterian Church | Cor. 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Program of Services and Meetings Opening and Dedication of New Church Edifice Sunday, Nov. 18, 11 a.m.—First Communion Service in New Auditorium. Sunday, Nov. 25th, 3 P.M. Dedication Services Tuesday, November 27th 7:30 to 9 P.M. Organ recital by Dr. Franklin L. Coates, organist of the Little Church Around the Corner, New York City. Also selections by the Hammer Male Quartet.. 9 to 10 p.m.—Reception by the pastors and officers of members, friends and visitors. Formal presentation of New Building to congregation by the Building Committee. 10 p.m.—Conversatione and supper in Kelly “Paying Our Debts—Tangible and Intangible.” 8:00 p.m.—8. O. 8. “Lord Save or We Perish!” Cordial Welcome to All. WESTERN St. Between 19th and 20th N.W. n Rev. J. tll"a'r'\rey Dunham, Pastor 11:00 AM. “On Being Where We Belong” 8:00 P.M. Muste b FOUNDRY GUARTET CHOIR. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service “’ELCOME HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street TEEN SMITH. D. D., Minister 9:43 A.M.—Choreh Sohool, 11 . —SERMON— “Vital and Dynamic Words.” 8 P.M.—SERMON Adrrers by Dr. Merle N. English of Ghicage. recently slacted Secretary o the Metnodin: Charen.s Caucation QUARTET AND LARGE CHORUS CHOIR Annral Bazaar Navember 21 and 22, Dluner served coch eveniney T DUMBARTON AVENUE Oumbarton Ave. Near Wisonsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES. Pastor. am —l‘hurr'l" Uch'nnlm ki reaching by the pastor. Epworth League. i —Preaching by {he pastor. You are cordiallv. invited to worship |E¢ with us. WAUGH Corner 3d and A Sts. N.E. WILLIAM M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. ‘THE LAW 1 n m.—Epworth League Service, 'l")“c wflflhlv 8 p. COVERY OF GOD AN CHRIST TN 921 Massacl McKENDREE * )yt William Pierpoint, r- recked Apostie.” TRE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. BRIGHTWOOD PARK The Friendly Church Cor. &th ang Jeflersois dte N.W. ALTER M. MICHAEL. n o HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:30 ALL WELCOME. Dr. Hllustrated by Super-pief HE BUGLE ‘CALL,” Special Seruxces 4 be Monday, November 19, to Friday, November 23, inclusive, 8 P.M. HELD IN THE Francis Asbury M. E. Church South 16th Street, between Irving and Lamont General Theme: “The Gospel of the Good Neighbor.” Monday, Nov. 19—8 p.m.—Topic: “The Good Neighbor at Church.” Preacher, Rev. J. J. Rives. Chajrman, Rev. Moses R. Lovell. Leader in’ devotions, Rev. F. W. Perkins. Tuesday, Nov. 20—8 p.m.—Topic: “The Good Neighbor at Home.” Preacher, Rev. W. F. Smith. Chairman, Rev. G. F. Dudley. Leader in devotions, to be announced. Wednesday, Nov. 21—8 p.m.—Topic: “The Good Neighbor and Interna- tional Relations.” Preacher, Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce. Chairman, Rev. Bernard Braskamp. Leader in devotions, Rev. C. H. Butler. Thursday, Nov. 22—8 p.m.—Topic: “The Good Neighbor in the Making.” Preacher, Rev. Mark Depp. Chairman, Mr. J. Edgar Hiatt. Leader in devotions, to be announced. Friday, Nov. 23—8 p.m.—Topic: “The Good Neighbor and the Social Order.” Preacher, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith. Chairman, Rev. J. J. Rives. Leader in devotions, Rev. J. D. Buhrer. NAMES OF CHURCHES CO-OPERATING. Galvars Methodict, Eplscopal, Central Presosterian, Columbia Heights Chs- tion. Columbia Heignts Lutl First Reformed. Gunton Temple Memorial Preshy- terian. Mount Pleasant Congregational. 8t Stephen's Episcopal, National Memo- rial Universalist. All Souls’ Unitarien, Prancis Asbury Methodist' Episcopal, South, Church of Ch-isl, Park View Church Christian, and the Friends. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED ey tworthy Autochrome Lecture, “Isles of the Southern Cross” Cla fass Wednesday, November 21, 8 p.m. Tickets at Church Office. Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler Minister Director of Religious Education SUNDAY 30 AM.—Church School. 10 A.M.—Adult Bible Classes, 00 A.M.—Sermon “CHRIST AND THE BIRTH RATE” 5:00 P.M.—Psychology Life Talk. “THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT INSTITUTE—ITS PLACE AND FUNCTION IN THE COMMUNITY” By DR. WINIFRED V. RICHMOND 6:30 P.M. ——I)n:cucsmn Group. Leader—Rev. ‘Moses R. Lovell. Subject—George Bernard Shaw’s Plays: “Major B ! ‘;Widowan Houses” and “Mn Warre: . Pro- urch Sl rum‘;fi Wor'mi', '? e "ROPH] 11 the toslg of the pestors germen . ‘The Joppa ige. orahipe. with us at “uiis avenln: service. PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Ren. M. A, Pastor BROOKLAND “isWins- L mm-m DWARDS Baf B Cordial luu-o. 1t Thursday, Nov. 29th, 8 p.m.—~Thanksgiving Prayer Meeting. Friday, Nov. 30th—Sunday School Centenial Celebration. Sunday, Dec. 2, 11 am.—100th Anniversary Service. Rev. T. Kelley (1874 to date), Pastor Emeritus, and Rev. H. Miers, pastor. Al members, frie THURSDAY Chestnut Farms Dairy, Tableaux. Dr. Joseph Dr. James 7:30 P M.—Visitation. A opesisl invitation s gives to lovers of good musle to hear our Chorus of 50 voices each Sunday morning and 8 —Worsh! PAREG I ially Invited to all services.