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14 TEXAS PROFESSOR 1S SPEAKER HERE Dr. Barnes Will Attend Bap- tist Association Meet- ing Monday. THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, NOVE] Y Dinner Speaker s | Dr. William W. Barnes, professor of history of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary of Fort Worth, Tex., is in Washington to attend the meetings of thz Columbia Baptist As- sociation, which begin Monday night. He will preach at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning. His theme will be “The Essential of the Christian Life.” The pastor, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, will preach at 8 pm. on “The | Two Great Sources of Treasure.” A festival will be given by the Swed- | ish Mission at 8 p.m. Monday. The | program will contain musical vlechons and addresses by Dr. Porter and Rev. Nels Hedeen, the Swedish pastor. The Swedish Mission will hold its regular weekly meeting tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the lower auditorium of the | church. | Becaus? of the sossions of the Colum- bia Association the prayer meeting will be_omitted Thursday night. From 8 to 10 o'clock Friday evening the Baptist women of Washington will tender a reception in this church to Mrs. W. J. Cox, president of the Wom- an's Missionary Union, auxiliary to the Soutnern Baptist Convention. All mem- | bers of the church and their friends | are invited. | The Junior B. Y. P. U. will meet at | 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Th> Senior FDR. WILEY AS GUEST DR. ll\R\E\' \V \\'ILEY. TO SPEAK AT DINNER Will Tiscuss “Food und Its Rela- to Religion” at Church Club Affair. Dr. Harvey W. Wilev will be the guest speaker at the third monthly din- ner meeting of the men’s class of Cal- vary Methodist Episcopal Church, Co-| lumbla road and Fiftecnth street, No- vember 21 at 6:30 o'clock. His subject I b> “Food and Iis Rclation to Re- | tion and Intermodiate Unions will meet at 145 p.m. BISHOP TO AID SERVICES.‘ Evanvehsnc Pro"ram Assisted by | Right Rev. W. F. McDowell. | Bishep W. F. McDowell and D=. J. | Phelps Hand will take part in the evan- gelistic_services at Rosedale Church Other Washington ministers will assist the pastor, Rev. Karl G. Nowell. The services_open tomorrow. Dr. Hand, District superintendent, will be the preacher tomorrow morning A service will b2 held each evening af 8 o'clock, except Saturday. Bishop Mc- | Dowell will conduct the home-coming evangelistic service November 25 at 3 o'clock. The church, which is located on Ten- nessee avenue northeast at Fourteenth [ and E streets, is cbserving its fourth anniversary. LAYMEN WILL WELCOME NEW EPISCOPAL RECTOR! Bishop Will Be Speaker at Au-| tumn Meeting at Church ‘Wednesday. The Autumn meeting of the Lay- men’s Service Assogiztion of the Epis- copal Church in thy Diocesz of Wash- ington will be held in the parish hall of the Church of the Advent, Second and U streets, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. | Rev. J. E. Williams, the new rector, will | be welcomed. The Bishop of Washington will speak. Busey H. Howard, president, will out- | line the opportunities and obligations | now before the association. | An effort to secure new workers is being mad= by the executive committee in an appeal to members and to the rectors of parishes to secure adequate representation from every church. All interested men are invited to attend. Members of the association will con- duct the service and make addresses at the 11 o'clock service at St. Paul's Church, Twenty-third st., November 25. COACHING CLASS MEETS. Episcopal Lessons for Next Month Will Be Reviewed. Coaching classes for Sunday School teachers in the Episcopal Church who use the Christian Nurture series of les- sons will be held tomorrow evening in St. Margaret's Parish Hall, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, at 6:30 o'clock. The lessons for the coming month will be reviewed. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock by the Young People’s Society of St. Mar- | garet's Parish. The coaching classes are | conducted regularly on the third Sun- day of each month under auspices of & special committee of the diocese de- | partment of religious education. FILMS AT NIGHT SERVICE'gOPEN FORUM SCHEDULED. Three Will Be Shown at All Souls’ Unitarian Church. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Sows’ Church (Unitarian), Six- teenth and Harvard streets, will occupy his pulpit tomorrow morning and preach on the subject: “The Logic of Experience.” At the Motion Picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 p.m. there will be a short feature program, with “Knights of the Alr,” “Canned Thrills,” “An African Adventure” and other reels. SPIRITUALIST Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Services Sunday Night n n O'Cloel Lecture by Rev. H. AMEESAYES by MYe 1d8 . StFRtk- and Mrs. McDonald. Message Service Thursday, evening, 600 Penna. Ave. S.E. P.M. SUNDAY, NOV 25 3 Messase Bervices will be held from pm. with reveral mediums Dresant. "Sloper served betore. eves ning service. Dr. Zaida Brown Kates )old' circle Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. 16 8th st. Rl'adInKK dail Circle w-dnzmny MysllcEChurch of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tuesday, 8 p.m. Sunday—Messages From Flowers Spiritual Advice Daily, 12-5 p.m. Rev. F. L. Donceel 941 M St. NW. " The First Spiritualist CImrcIl Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “SPIRIT COMMUNION” Followed by healing_service. Followed by spirit messages. “And Behold, tnete appeared unto them Moses and Elias, talking with him.". Matt. 3. Sunday at Pythian Templ 1012 atn St N.w. > Bécona floor. ALl wel: come. CARD PARTY ___Thursday, & p.m., at 131 C St. Spiritual Science Church of Chr;sl 1319 Irving St. N.W. _Sunday. 8 P.M. Pastol EV. JANE B. COATES. Subject Capabilitie: in the audience. Spirit Messages follow to many. At every service we give Healing Treatments. tions lnw\n‘ed Class for be Dr. Coates. Dr. Coatés gives priva and evenings by appo! ners Thursday. 8 p.m. Frida: Dr, Contes will Give o' Stci Thought Forms ang Human ‘Taken From Lif A most_unusual event. Auras, How to Analvze Your Business | Character tests to several | See onsultations daily at. Col. reopticon Lecture | meetin~ which has been ar- ranged by Dr. A. A. Chenay, chairman | of Iho social committee of the cla: one of a s2ries being sponsored b {class on the --neral topic of Other Man's Religicn.” The men of the cl Women's Guild at the Decomber 4 and 5, by waiting on tablc: at the turkey dinners which are to be scrved each evening. The clsss conducted the regular Sun- day evening service at the church No- vember 4. The minitter, Dr. Mark {D=~~ has invited the class to conduct other evening church services at future ates, which will bs announced later. Dr. Arthur C. Christie is teacher of the class end Lesliz J. Johnston is pres- ident. The class meeis at 9:40 am. every Sunday. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS “Spirit of Missions ls Subject of Rev. R. A. Fairley. ' At Tabor Presbyterian Church, Second and S streets, Rev. H. B. Chapman will be the speaker at the 11 o'clock services. At 7:45 o'clock, Rev. R. Alvin Fairley will speak on “The Spirit of Missions.” During the service the new officers, one elder and one trustee, will be installed. Members of the Church Extension Society of Washington City Presbytery were served luncheen ‘Thursday by the women of the church. William I. Blake presided, and Dr. W. P. Schriver, Board of National Missions representative of New York City, spoke on “Evangelism in the City.” ‘ The monthly mission study class con- ducted by the Woman's Missionary So- ciety will be held in the church lecture rcom, Thursday at 8 p.m. SPECIAL EXERCISES SET. Special exercises will be held at the Centennial Baptist Church, Eighth and I streets northeast, tomorrow night. Members of th: Sunday school, th2 superintendent, E. A. Seaton, officers and teachers will gather with other members of the church. The pastor,: :%:K. E. Hoz Swem, will give a speciai | — alk, At the morning service, the pastor will have for his subject, “How God Uszd a Pozt to Help Us. BEGINS SERMON SERIES. Rev. Theodore R. Peters, pastor of St. Marks Methodist Episcopal Church, Fessenden street and Belt road, Tenley- town, D. C.. will begin a series of sermons on “Prayer” tomorrow. He will speak at 11 am. on “Immortal Prayers” and at 8 p.m. on “Th: Magic Power of Prayer.” Prayer and prais> meeting | ach Sunday, 7 to 8 pm. ‘The city-wid> union _evangelistic services in which the St. Marks M. E. Church is participating will be held at thez.;sbury M. E. Church November 18 o 23. he “The An open forum will be held at Francis Asbury Methodist Church, Sixteenth and Lamont streets, tomorrow. Young people are invited to attend nnd thfl mezting which follows. Special Services At the Capital Memorial Church Eth & F Sts. NW. Every Sunday and Wednesday Night il EVANGELIST JOHN Mac) SUNDAY NIGHT: | “Is the United States Mentioned in the Bible?” 1If God told of the rise and fall {] of great nations in the past, is it not reasonable that our own great nation should be mentioned? This subject is timely and important. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: “Does God Approve of Church Bazaars, Socials and Suppers?” Song Service, 7:39; Lecture, 8:00 ~VIRGINIA WADE s Wednesday. 815 pm., Thurs e Eollowed by mesiages. Heall 515 pm Reviings onj ave. n.e. Pol. 693 Friday, ca. meetin 203 I 2 R. the Sunday evening tea at 6:30 o'clock | fL‘-HURI}HES TOHOLD J‘I'llethodists cf District Wil Hear Leacders Back From South America. Unaer the leadership of Bishop Wil- | ‘iam F. McDowell, a serics of meetings under the title “The World Mission of Christianity” will be held in Washing- ton and vicinity for the churches of the W1<hlngton district of the Baltimore | Conterence of the Methodist Episcopal Church on November 25, 26 and 27. A number of missionary leaders and na- tionals from mission countries, headed by Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, corre- sponding secretary of the board of for: eign missions, and Dr. E. Stanley Jones, | author, missionary and evangelist, who evangelistic meetings throughout South | America, will conduct these sessions. Dr. Jones will be the speaker at a| union service of rural churches held in Gaithersburg High School, Gaithers- burg, Md., November 25 at 11 o'clock, and 8 pm. he will address a mass meeting in the Washington Auditorium on the subject, “Our Message—Jesus Christ.” Meeting at Metropolitan. ‘The district meeting for all of Wash- ington will be held in the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church, November 26 _at 10 o'clock. The speakers on this program in- | clude Prof. Yoshimune Abe, principal | of Aoyama Gakuin Academy, Toklo, { Japan. on * Anylmn Gakuin—for Christ | and Country”; Miss Georgiana Such, a mission worker among_the Kabyles of | North Africa, on “Moslem Women and | Children _in North Africa”; Rev. Cipriano Navarro, pastor at Linguyen, P. I, on “The Youth of the Philippines and Thelr Churches”; S. K. Hu. a noted business man in Foochow, China, a former member of the Min River Com- mission and recently a lay delegate to the General Conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal -Church, on_ “The Chinese Church and the Revolution,” and the Rev. Howard A. Musser, for- merly a missonary in the “jungle con- forence” of central India, on “What About India?” Talk Based on Experiences. Dr. Diffendorfer will address the| mass meeting at 8 o'clock, November 26. in the Metropolitan Methodist Evis- ccpal Church on the tooic, “The Im- nerishable Message.” This address is based on Dr. Diffendorfer's experiences during a recent visit to the mission fields of India, China, Javan. Korea, Philippine Jslands and Malaysia. Ther= will be a session for preachers onlv, Tuesday morning. November 27. under the leadership of Dr. Jones. will he in the nature of a “retreat” and Dr. Jones will speak on ths “Method and Message of Evangelism 3 BAPTISM SERVICE SET. First Communion to Be Held in New Fourth Presbyterian. The first communion and baptism will | be held in the new Fourth Preshvterian Church, Thirteenth and Fairmont streets, tomorrow. At 8 p.m. the pastor, Dr. James H. Miers, will preach on “Psalm of Thanksgiving.” The pastor will give a church history lecture Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Praver meeting will be Thursdav night at 8 o'clock, and Friday night the pastor will have a snecial study on Hebrews. The church will b~ dedicated Novem- ! ber 25, at 3 pm. with special exercises. A EHSCOPA!. The Nativity 2%, Church Schot, 8:75; Fichariee. 1000 Jomiers snd Workers Disner, Thursta The Resurrection. 15th & G n.e.. 4: 8.8, WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR - LE ROAD o UNION Al ON: PREACIHER, CA’P’!%NSLU- o THE BXSI?O!P OF WASHINGTORN " .- . 4:00 P.M. TARE WISCONSTN AVENUE GAPS OR ___ WOODLEY ROAD BUS 9. 18th betw. P & Q ST. THOMAS' %23, "bvort Gicte (Take Conn. Ave. Cars.) SERVICES 8. 11 and 8. Sunday School & Bible Classes—9:30 .. Young People’s Fellowship—6 p.m. 11—Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. 8—At this service Dr. C. Ernest Smith’ will answer questions on such matters as the Anglo-Catholic Move- ment and the Bishop of London, Why God Permits Evil, What We Believe ABout the Unbaptized, etc. TQ\THE STRANGERS IN WASHING. &t. Thomas’ has a choir of 40 oRhed yolots, aader the ‘leadersnip of Mr. Herry Stevens. The Church, s Gothic bullding, con- be ‘W o} profession. m\»m-z.ns the history of the Ghiirch from it founder, Joseph ri- Thathed.” are "of 'wreat educatlonal value. ~ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Strect Northeast between B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Rector Low Mass. Math n: Sung Mass and Sermon. Sclemn Evensong and Benedic- tion. :00_A.M. { ST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN m. m. .m. 3210 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. :30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m —Church School. am—Morning | Praver, Chil- dren’s Talk and Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Joint Service at Christ Church. Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Holy Com- ‘munion. "CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1795. REV. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. D.. Rector. Services Sunday. ~—Holy COI’III““I‘I‘O = A r and Sermon —Morning Young People’s Service Leaguc. Taver and add vening fi ve o St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector 130—Holy commumon 9:30—Sinday Sono 1i00—Mornins Pr Purcr, with Sermon | tor. 430 p,—Evensong with Sermon by | "ihe Rev. Rorer | | Communi- t Shores. 6:63 5 m—Youns People's Soclety. Thursday, Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS 'Ch‘ris‘tflcrhurch Gcorgetown nd Thirty-first St Rev. E l'lNKN!' WIOTH- Rector. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME WISSION MEETINGS | has just returned from a series ofi' 1t | tine. Missionary Leader DR l'l. E. DIFFFND()RI*EP DR. JGHNSON'S THEME FOR MORNING SERMON Pastor of National Baptist Memo- rial Church to Preach on “Next Great National Need.” “The Next Great National Need” will be the subject of the s2rmon tomorrow morning by the pastor, Dr. Gove G. Johnson of the National Baptist Me- morial Church. ‘The evening service will be devoted to a discussion on “Is Our Education Christian?” in which a Christian work- er, a college boy, a college girl and the pastor will take part, ‘The subject of the Thursday evening prayer and fellowship meeting will be “The Law of God,” Romans, vii. The third annual father-and-son ban- the church. ‘The Bible school is introducing this month the “six-point record system,” as recommended and developed by the Southern Baptist Convention. e B. Y. P. U. of the District will hold a sunrise service at .the church Thanksgiving morning at 7 o'clock. Francis J. Lukens, teacher of the Pinkham Bible class for men, will con- tinue to journey to Jerusalem in his Sunday talks, stopping at the temple, the council chamber of the Sanhedrin, the Tower of Antonia and then on to Cacsarea, the Roman capitel of Pales- The Tisitaw Club will hold an initia- tion at the hom of M. B. Smith, 1123 Harvard street, Tuesday night. EPISCOPAL. ‘Epiphany G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rzv. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Appleton Grannis. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- | mon by the Rev. James W. Morris, D. D. Thursday—Holy ~Communion All Souls” Memorial Church Corner of Connecticut ani Cn'aw‘rll Aves. i Holy, Communion, & .m ““OLD ASCENSION”™ Mass Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral 1300 Free Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Services Sunday, Nov. 18 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. mon. Holy Communion Thurs., 10 A.M. The church bullding has been thorough- Iy renovated wi d without. heating system installed an come awaits all visiiors and those Who'are _se a_regular church_hom "GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth Street Northeast between H and I Cornelius Stevenson Abbott, Vicar 7-30 a m.—Holy Communlon 9:30 a.m'—Sunday School ;! —Holy Cammunlnn and Sermon. —Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Vicar Will Preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets Southeast Rev. Herbert D. Cone, Priest in Charge Assistant. “St. Stephen s Church 16th and (]:“E‘?!'YM" N.W. DUDLEY. GRAMBS.’ Assis RGE Rev. GEORGE & SER WEEK OF NOVEN , 1928, AT SAVOY THEATE MB“’ e TMOrDINE. Praver o AT CALVARY M. B0ty Communion Evening Prayer Healing Service, Holy Communion, Thursda: There will be a Parochial Mission at our n. hi v, Kirl Church, Cleveland, Ohio, from December 2nd to_7th. inclusive. St. John’s Church Lafayette Sau: SERVICE:! 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- | o 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. | Dr. Johnston will preach. ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES Dimanches a 4 heures et Vendredis a 4:45 par M. le Pasteur F. Vurpillot. 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. ave. or N Capitol st. car) Seryices Sunday—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p. Daily mass, 7 a.m. sions, Friday. 8 p.m. ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. ‘The Country Church in the City. 8:45, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7 P HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. oly Communion. School rylee Prearher, REV. UCKER. &, TLAND ev. M. M. Parlun- :30 0.m.—Sunday School 11100 A" Morains Fraver and Sermon FORMER MINISTER quet, under the auspices of Troop_ 43,; B. S. A, will take place December 7 at 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service and Ser-| ~ ST. AGNES’ CHURCH p.m. Evensong and interces- GRACE CHURCH WILL FILL PULPIT [BY. 1. B Carruthers Io: Speak at Church of | the Covenant. ! Dr. John Franklin Bruce Carruth- crs, formerly assistant pastor at the Church of the Covenant, will be the guest preacher there tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. | Dr. Carruthers is a graduate of | Princeton Theological Seminary and re- | ceived the degree of doctor of divinity at Lafayette College. He took post- graduate courses at Boston University, University of Southern California Princeton, Harvard and University of | Pennsylvania. He was married to MIss‘ Mabel Grandin of this city in July, 1919. | I.He was ordained a minister in 1918 and | | was_minister’s assistant of the First | | Presbytesian Church of Baltimore from {1912 to 1914. He came to Washington {in 1917 and was assistant pastor at the | Church of the Covenant for one year when he went to Lafayette College as an instructor. He is now teaching at Occidental College at Los Angeles, Calif. He was chaplain on the U. S. S. Okla- homa during the World War. At the close of the morning service a tablet to the memory of Dr. Frederick Belding Power, a former elder of the church, will be unveiled in the south vestibule. Rev. William A. Eisenberger will preach at the evening service on “A City Called Nazarcth.” The Men’s Society will meet Monday at 8 p.m., and be ad- dressed by Charles W. Eliot. Subject: “Plans for the Beautification and Fu- ture Growth of Washington.” The Society of the Covenant will| meet Wednesday at 11 a.m., and be 2d- | dressed by Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe. Mrs Frank Kelley, president of the McAll Association, will speak at the Thursday | night service. Dr. Jarvis to Preach. Dr. William D. Jarvis will preach at | New Bethel Baptist Church tomorrow morning and evening. Subject of ser- mon, 11 am. “The Glad Religion.” Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Christian En- deavor meecting, 0 p.m. St Mary's Church | 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 1 N. J. Ave. Between M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 A.M. Service SERMON BY PASTOR This sermon will also be given In the Sign Language for the Deaf. 45 A.M.—Sunday School _ Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard Lenski Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. K —~Morning Worship. Evening Worship. ST. PAUL'S Rev. John T. Huddle, D, D. Rev. W. C. Walh:myer, B D. 200 Eleventh_and B sis. N.W, T Sermon, Rev. w-uem:er p.m.—Vespers, Dr. Huc sme-nm and U su A.m.— L. L. AT Sermon. Df. Huddi p.m._Thursday—Praver _Service. GEORGETOW . 1768 Wisconsin Ave. and Volta Place. Harold Beatty, Pastor. 8. 8.9:30 am. C E.7pm Preaching. 11 a Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. I Ave. E Snyder. Pl“nr INCARNATION atin & 14th (N.E. Corner) H. Manken, Jr., Pastor. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enden. Pastor’ rman sorvic alish service. ’l‘opIc “What s Christ to Me?" ..-romc. “The Holy Spirit.” EVERYBODY WELCCME. TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig R 30 a.m.—German Service. a.m.—Sunday School. 1n 0) a.m.—English Service, “Over- coming Obstacles of Faith.” UNITARIAN. Mini ULYSSES G. B. 9:45 A M. 11:00 A M. “AN AFRICAN The American Revised Bible 2nd Lecture—“Is Revised Bible a Protestant or a Jesuit Bible” MUSICAL Johnson, song director of mu B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D. Dean of Theology Wash. Miss. Colleve. expert from Treatment of 7:15 p.m.—Me Guest Preacher DR. J. F. B. (‘ARRIITHFRi Lectures on German Schools. “The German Edu-ational System" | theology at Hartford Theological Sem- is the subject of a lecture to b2 given hyv Frederick Blatchley tomorrow at 3 pm. | at the Secular League, 1006 E street. Christian Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST =S OF THE MOTHER! CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRI TON, MAS! First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euelid St. T SCIENTIST, BO! s- | Second Lhurch al Lhnsl Scientist Third Chunh --f »hrm Scientist 13th and L Fourth Church of rm Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MORTALS AND t IMMORTALS” SERVICES-— Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 P. Funday Sehool--11 "AM.. M. except Fourth 0 A M BWenme mreTNGS-8 lock. READING ROOMS 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 (except Wednesdavs, 9 to 7, Sundays and holidays. 2:30 to 5 ) al | FIRST CHURCH —Investment Bidg, | 4 nd | 30) SECOND CHURCH-111CSt. N F — Hours. 1:30 10 5:30 pm_week days Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_ Bld; Hth and G Sts. (Wednesdays, 9:30 Sundays and holid FOURTH Bld, 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week da (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:. Sundays and holidays, 2:30 CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) = H St “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. PARK VIEW W. F. Smith FIFTEENTH STREET 13th St. and Kv. Ave, S.E. Harry M Wilson o] Vecmum Ayenue ‘ermont Ave. North of N _St. lev Earle Wilfley. LL. D.. stor, Sundzy, November 18, 1928 9:45 nm-—church School o "RECONCILIATION" Sermon by Dr. Wilfley 7:00 pTo_c E. Meedngx “THE MlRROR BLUE” a pageant. Takoma *‘ark Takoma Park (Beet Seventh Das Rdventist Ch.) M. Elmore 'nmm. P:ulov Preaching 11 am. 9:30—Graded Blbla Henoor.™ fnth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. Dr. B. H. MELTON, Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT. Assistant. Hear Dr. Virgil Wa'lace on Sunday morning and every evening next week at 7:45 ex- cept Monday evening, in the great revival now in progress. EVERYBODY WELCOME Columbra Beights Park Road West of 1ith St. Harvey Baker Smith. Pastor 9:48 a.m—Churen School. 11:00 a. “Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. (three groups. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. e e UNITARIAN. EEEEEEEEE ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets ster PIERCE, D. D. All Souls’ Church Scheol. Morning Worship. “THE LOGIC OF EXPERIENCE” ol Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour NIGHTS OF THE AIR” ADVENTURE” AND OTHERS Lxlares War on Great interest all over the city. Dr. Wilkinson will tell the worst. PROGRAM—7:30 p.m.—Victor leader; ;Mrs. R. L. Walen, sol Washington Missionary Coll al demonstration by an gton Sanitarium, “Water Common Ills. SUNDAY — Nov. 18th —FREE Hours, 9:30 10 % 3., ys I I | I I Our Mother's Bible Atheism Growing in Our Colleges—Help Check It. Which Manuscripts Are the True Ones? ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3132 14th St. N.W., Near Park Road PROFESSOR TO SPEAK. Hartford Semlnnry In!tnlctor to Be Heard Here Tonight. Dr. Alexander Purdy, professor of inary, will speak on “The message of Jesus to the Modern Man" tonight at 8 o'clock at the Friends’ Meeting House, 1811 I street. Mary Roberts of Swarthmore College and Kingsley Leeds of Haverford Col- lege will speak at 2 o'clock tomorrow at 1811 I street and at 8 p.m. at the meeting house at Thirteenth and Irving streets. QUARTERLY MEETING Friends Meeting House 1811 Eye Street N.W. SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1923 2:00 p.m.—Business meeting. 3:30 pm.—Mrs. Mina Van Win- kle, president of Inter- | national Asscciation of | Policewon:en. | 8:00 p.m.—Alexander €. Purdy of | Hartford Theolo&'lcal‘ Seminary will speak on “The Message of Jesus to the Modern Man.” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 11:00 a.m. —Meeung for Wor- hip. % OOpm.—MeeCInz of the Sun- day Scheol Union, Mary Roberts of Swarthmoreand| Kingsley Leeds of Hav- erford will tell of their experiences as peace caravaners. FRIENDS iy School. 945; "Kcenng. e S reaver. 6 4B Prayer_Meeting, Thu; ! | Jowa Ave. Gospel Temple 1ith Sireet & zmmn Ave. N. avid H. McDowell Pastor Sunday Morning Wnnhnp 11 O'Clocl Sunday School, 9 45 AM. Evangelistic Service Eve 7:45 Special topics of inter- est will be discussed in both services. Tuesday Eve 7:45 Prayer and Praise Thursday Eve 7:45 Bible Teaching Everybody Welcome UNTTED BRETHREN. | Memorial United Brethren Church North Gpitel and R Strecte 3. 0 P ith PEOPLE 0 RS PEOPLE ARE __COME AND by 0 WILL COME AGAIN _ FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. Pastor SERVI:ES AT THE Ambassadcr Theater 33th Si, and Cslumbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building ot a New Church Edifice) November 18, at 11 a. ERMON_TOPIC_FOR YOUNG SR OPLE S SUNDAY “The Peligion »f Eternal Youth” v Led Vestea L o e "% W Harned Orgunist and Director Kinderzarten at the Same flout Church School Convenes at 12.15 PM “Thomas W. Pond President Ecat Coact Theosophical Federation “7ILL LECTURE Sunday, Nov. 18. 8:15 p.m. “Salvation, Can We Escane It?” LIGHTBRINGER LODGE 1204 18th St at, Conn. Ave, Library 7 (oney wek o8 0 6; Wed and THE United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hi?l Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W Wednesday. 8:15 P.M, Free Liorary open _every .salurduu trom 2 to 530 Dn NO DUES. FEES OR COLLELTIUR\ Washington Lodge. T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. November 18th 8 P.M.— “Permutation of 1 3 "“m- e 6:30 clas of Wilminzten, Del. Special Music by Eleanor Colbourn —Teachings of Paul, by | . W. McGuire. Loan library open every day, 4:45 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Bhagavad - Gita class: Friday, Seeret Doctrine class. All classes free: Wednesday, members’ WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Streets N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor 11:00_“TREASVRE STEWA » 00 VKFERING POWER T glasBible School, T Bos, Y. P. U 8:00—Wednesday. devotions. Acts xxi. BETHANY ‘ . HUGH T. wfl:vmsmv. inister MILLER BROTHERS. Close Their Evmullsuc Services omorrow 11 am—“The Inner Circle” 8 p.m.—“Crossing the Dead Line.” BAPTISM. meeting. D N D B D B i B DBV * BAPTIST +» Rev. H. W. O. Millington. Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. E NEAR FIFTH 5%\ Dr. John E. Briggs ‘Will Preach 11:00 AM. “God's Challenge and Our Anwver.” Gradnation exercises of the class of abaut 50 persons who took the course, “Growing & Chureb.” 7:40 p.m.—Slaving ing Fnuev.” Mrs. sor will sire “Back to My Father and Hom :a0: Four B. Y. P. 17 Bastist Honor Day. Comiel KENDALL 8. 8. 9:30 am. B. Y. P. U.. 7 pm. Themes, 11 a.m.—“Deed Tests. 8 p.m.—“Losing Salva‘i s P Varehiv With Uar ' SECOND Ellis C. Primm, Pastor 11:00 A.M.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. “My Shepherd” Baptisms. P.M., itol St. Branch 17th and East Capitol Sts., “Building the Church” Brief, Bright, Happy Services—Cos METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at Eleven “When You Pray, Say—" Evening at Seven Forty-five “What Is Just Outside the Door. of Your Heart?” 9:30—Bible School. fully graded. 10:00—Men meet in auditorium. 8 6:45—Five Societies of Happy Young Pecple. 7:45—Soirited Song Service ané Bap- X tisms. E Note—The Columbla Acoclaton ef Baptist Chnrchex meats with us Novem- & Be19' 48 3. Iheiusive- HIGHLANDS RAPTIST CHURCH. ‘ourteenth Street at Jefferso: Nt Hercer Sonmonds. Pasior 11:00—“Gen'vs of the Bantists.” P TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor N.W. Thos. E. Boorde BIBLE SCHOOL—9:30 A.M. GOSPEL SERMONS AT 11 AM. and 8 P.M. by Hugh C. Smith, D.D, Secretary of Virginia Baptist State Convention. See BV P Inter, B. Y. P. JEEBAY. PO Ave. 8.5 GRACF .Ilr. lc.l;."l HNSON 9 -Bible School. Cl 1 3 e o to the Chris- 6:45 p.m. :00 p.m. IlOO:lm SR e Y m&mm-zm#fi-mmmmmnamms%-xm:a&wmw%msmmwmss? 6:30 and”®: 40 Vorin [ 3 Moetln: Frthiay at . ALL_WELCOME. TAKOMA FARK. Piney, Branch R R E CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem Rient Hour. oo ‘The Bund 1001 ather: th ll;l‘ell‘ ’{ les, !l’clltlv-! ntkhboln L!end S l:Ill nnz?nx E. ‘pastor, Rives t !D!cill !llk wll‘! lntere:llnl stories. ‘hairs (men like Ihem) fow ¢:od used a T Fre b ENENYDIEYEIENENYEYE) Rt 8:00—Fireside talks. “Home: in Whieh to Lizht or Li 9:20—Chyren, S7hool. 800 Thurs "CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) Edward O. Clark, Pastor 1 am “Not Dismayed” 7:45 nm “The House of the Interpr-ter” S.S.at 9:45. B.Y.P.U. at6:45 PETWORTH The Friendliest Church Washington. ith and Rand Streets. Rev. HENRY J. SMITH. 1AM SERMON. “Spiritual Chemistry” The Waters of Marah. 8P “Discarded Possessions” 6pm.—B. Y. P. U. Tea. 7p.m.—Address by John Ruthven. 8. 8. 9:30 a.m. Classes for all. West Wnlling;m; Cor. 3ist id N Sts, N.W. PASTOR C. B. AUSTIN ill Preach 11 and 8 §. 8., 9:45. 7p.m. Three B. Y. P. U's. ‘Mid-week Service. S LR e S i WSS, Calvary = 11 AM. 8 P.M. Organ Recital, Sunday School, 9.30. “TO HIM THAT HATH SHALL BE GIVEN.” “CHRIST AT THE CROSS ROADS.” 5. “Is Safety First A Good Rule To GO BY?” 7:45—THOMAS MOSS. 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, M nister Christian Endeavor, 6:45. FIRST In' the Heart of Washingt ors will find a cordi Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor ton, fof the Hearts of Washinston ach. “TI:. F..mm! of tln Clnri-tin Life” 8 p.m.—The Pastor will preach. “The Two Great Sources of 30 ».m.—Swedish Missien, Re S HET IR Treasure” ; Rev, Nels Hedeen, Pastor. welcome to all our services. NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL a College Girl, and_the Pastor.) Thursday, 8 p.m—“The Law Bible SchmI. with n-m 16th Street and Coiumbia Road GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, Pastor 11 AM. “THE NEXT GREAT NATIONAL NEED.” 8 P.M. “IS OUR EDUCATION CHRISTIAN?" (Subject will be discussed by a Christian Worker, a Collegs Boy, (Busses Pass the Door) B BT TR S L"—Romans 7. ece’ orehestra, 9: 30 AM. Young People meet at

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