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10 MAKE ADDRESS District Methodists Arrange | Meetings in’ Connection With World Mission. * In conection with the world mission of Christianity a series of meetings have been arranged for the Washington dis- trict of the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. E. Stanley Jones, one of the lead- ing missionaries of the world, will de- Ifver an address at the Washington Auditorium tomorrow night at-8 o'clock, ‘when members of the various Methodist churches will participate. Many of the churehes: have called off ‘thiefr regular Sunday* night services in .order :that 1tllt"k‘ members may attend this meet- n Hexry O. Hine will preside at &he meeting. The public is invited, ! There will be a session of the misslon Monday at 10 a.m., continuing Lhmugh- out the day and also on Tuesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Addresses will be made Monday by Rev. Howard A. Musser of India, Rev. Cipriano Navarro of Lin- guyen, Philippine Island: f. Yoshi- mune 'Abe, Tokio, Japan; Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, correspending secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, and Dr. J. Phelps Hand, ‘The session Tuesday will be for min- isters only, and there will be a retreat with Dr. Jones. SPfiCIAL SERVI ES AT ST. THOMAS’ TOMORROW Di..C. Ernest Smith to Preach in Morning to Men of His Congregation. ‘The usual evening service at St. ‘Thomas’, with sermon, will not be held tomdrfow night. In place thereof there will ‘be a full musical service, no ser- mon. In the morning Dr. C. Ernest Smith wili preach a special sermon on the subject “The Four Dream Castles ‘That Men Build,” in which he will speak more particularly to the men of the congregation, especially the young men;- Thanksgiving day there will be two services, at 8 and 11 am. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Bishop will preach. Dr. Bishop was formerly professor of theology in the University of the Sou:h ‘Tennessee. Bishop Freeman will attend a dinner December 6 given in St.. Thomas' Hall by the men o!'the parish. ¢ dinner will be the active starting point of & campaign to wipe bff all existing in- debtedness on St. Thomu parish. COMMUNION TO BE HELD. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30-a.m. at St. Margaret's Church, Conytecticut' avenue and Bancroft place, tomorrow. At 11 am. there will be morning prayer when-the rector, Dr. Herbert Scott: Smith, will. read the pastoral letter’of the House bf Bishops. At 4:30 pm. there will be a service o( evensong with sermon by rector. Sunday dsc&ml vnanzcon;re:::‘ at 9:30 am. an e mee o e Young Peoples’ Society will be held at 3"‘ An organization’ meeting of: the “Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be held at 10:30 a.m. ‘Thanksgiving day there will be holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer with sermon at 11 am. Holy communion Will ‘be celebrated Friday at 11 am../ * — it JOINT- CHURCH PROGRAM, ‘The 11°¢'clock service in . Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Thirteenth_street and North Carolina avenue nel'thenatv tomerrow | will” be conducted by the" “pastor, Dr. John C. Copenhaver, who will take as his topi (c ‘He “That Winneth Souls Is Wise.” At 8 p.m. he will preach on “The Necessity and Power of, Intercession.”. The, Ep- worth Lepgue chapter will meet. at. 7 o'clock. This congregation will join with a number of other.churches on. Capitol Hill and hold the joint annual Thanks- giving services in Douglas Memorial MetBodist Episcopal Church, Eleventh and H streets northeast, Dr. Vllm ‘Wallace, who. is conducting a serles of evnnceu:ue meetings in the Ninth Christian Church, will deliver lhe sermon. ‘The mid-week prayer services usually held in the church on Thursday eve- ning will bé amitted. Christian’s Service Is Topic. Rév. F. W. Johnson, pastor of Grace Baptist Church, will discuss tomorrow morning “The, Christian’s Reasonable Service.” _At evening service the subject will be “The Christian’s Church and Neighborhood Lif- —_— e {, struction ‘of Staff of Workers. | | | - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | tisionary spesier | [JISSIONS BOARD B OFFICER 10 SPEAK i Christianity in Asia to Be Discussed at Church of Covenant. { e DR. E. STANLEY JOM CHANGES MISSION FINANCE SYSTEM | United Lutheran Church Board Re- organizes, With General Recon- Epecial Dispatch to The Star. | BALTIMORE, November 24—Re- | ovganization of the financial system of | |its mission work was voted by the Board of Foreign Missidns of the United Lutheran Church of America, which met here this week. One of the committee recommend- ations adopted was that the treasurer should be one trained in financial and accounting work and that &n expe- rientccd layman should be elected to the post A general reoomt:ucuan of staff and work was voted, among the principles adopted being: “We believe that a successful admin- istration of the financial business of the board as well all of its other departments can be accomplished only by a well balanced organization, and that this 45 passible only by placing the supreme responsibility and authority in the hands of one person, and we recommend that the board elect a ‘strong and capable ‘man to carry out its policy and instruction with the assistance of , the other members of | the organization, but with full author- ity under- the board.” The special reorganization committee recommended administrative work be divided into four departments, to be known as the home base, foreign fields, literature and finance de) nts, each with a standing eommlt ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES. ~ ‘During the ‘'past week a series of services has been in progress at Second Baptist Chureh, Third street between H and I streets, commefmorating the eightieth anniversary of the church. These services will continue tomorrow and will be conducted with a p!lt.form meeting and informal reception Mon- day evening. The' pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Tragic Trend in' Modern Life.” The Pastor's Ald Club will conduct a special sérvice at 3:30 p.m T lermen will be deliveréd by Rev. I. At 8 pm. fiumw\llmvebrhls subject “Accumulating Wealth Heaven:” The Bible school will meet at 9:30 and the B. Y. P. U. at 6 p.m. WILL CONTINUE SERIES. The fifth in a series of speciai mes- sages on “The Book of Genesis and Its; Place in Modern Thought” will be pre- sented by ihe pastor, Rev. A. F. Elmes, tomorrow at ll o'clock, the theme being “Jacob, or the Building of a Man,” at the People’s Congregational Church. The Young People will present as their speaker, Rev. L. Z. Johnson, de- partment of ‘English at Howard Uni- versity, whose theme will be “Remem- ber God,” at 6:30 p.m. Special Bitel_'l‘—hnndny. morrow at 11 a.m. will be “Christ the Door of the Sheep.” At 8 p.m. he will preach to the order of Masons his topic being “I Was Blind, Now, I See.” The Intermediate Christian Endeavor So- clety will meet at 4 pm. The Junior Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 5 pm. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 6 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. Young peoplel prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 p. Thanksgiving services will be held Thunup.y at 11 Noted Missionary and Author of India .. At Washington Auditorium Dr. E. Stanley Jones Outstanding Missionary in India and Widely Known Author of “The Christ of the Indian Road” Will Address a Great Mass Meeting Under the Auspices of the Methodist Union Sunday Evening, 8 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME—SEATS FREE—~DOORS OPEN 7:1§ 'ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—All Souls’ Church School ~Morning Worship «FHE LAW OF LIBERTY” Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass Lewis Atwater, organ 7:30 P.M,—Motion Picture Hour “RAMONA” 11:00 AM. UNITARIAN. Rev. George O. Bullock’s topic to- d Dr. Arthur J. Brown of New York City, general secretary of the board of { foreign missions of "the Presbyterian Church, will speak on “The Epic of chruunnlty in Mll," tomorrow morn- ‘“E‘ at the Church.of the Covenant. Brown has traveled around the | ht on Xndlsnensable sug ational Prosperity.” e Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock. Kindergarten and junior work will be conducted during the morning hour of worship. The Christian En- deavor Society will be in session at 7 o’'clock! The Thanksgiving day service will be held at 11 o'clock. Rev. Harold C. Warren, a former assistant to Dr. Charles Wood and now minister of the ‘Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church of Detroit, Mich., will preach the ser- mon. Dr. Arthur T. Jackson, assistant pro- fessor of religion at American Uni- versity, has been giving a series of ex- positions of the parables which set forth Jesus' idea of the nature of the Kingdom of God, before the All Comers’ Men's Bible class. He will speak to- morrow on “The Parable of the Laborers.” THANKSGIVING SERVICE. ‘The Union Thanksgiving service of the churches in the Eckington section will- be held at the Unity Brethren Church, North Capitol street, at 10:30 o'clock. Rev, Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, will deliver the sermon. The following ministers will have a part in the program: Dr. S. B. Daugh- erty, pastor of the United Brethren Church; Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church; Dr. R. Y. Nicholson, pastor of the Rhude Island Methodist Protestant Church, and Dr. Clarence H. Corkran, pastor of glheu Llrxlmoln Road Methodist Episcopal el FORMER PASTOFEHERE. Dr. Dwight Eaton, one tlme presldent of Beloit College, and Dr. L. Royce ol New York City, both lormer pn.smrs of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church, will take part in the service tomorrow at 11 am. The subject of the sermon by the pastor will be Grateful Heart.” A group of 50 men from the church will go out at 2:30 p.m. to underwrite the 1929 budget of the church. This work is under the direction of Maj. P. T. Norcross and he is assisted by Dr. L. H. Royce from the Congregation- el offices in New York. LISTS SERMON TEXTS. At Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow the pastor, Dr. S. B. Daugherty, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Lost Book,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock on b Jesus Appeals to Me.” The every r visitation will be carried e afternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock. The Sunday school session will be held at 9:40 am. and the Christian r feties will meet at 7 p.m. vlth spe features at all the meoh DENOMINATIONAL. “The Lecture by Pilgrim Brother Hirsh Annapolis Hotel Sunday, N Bubje t—“I. sn'rs rln—vm COLLECTION. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. ‘:- 5—Classes of the ?be-th School. I Y. Pastor Here DR. ARTHUR J. BROWN. “GOD’S THANKSGIVING' TO BE SERMON TOPIC Dr. Jason Noble Pierce to Preach at Two Services To- morrow. “God's Thanksgiving,” discussing the question as to whether God himself is ever thankful, and if so, for what, will be the subject of Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce tomorrow morning at the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets. He w\ preach at night on “Sowing and Reaping,” and the sermon will be illustrated by the motion picture screen drama “The Harvester,” a pic- turization of Gene Stratton Porter's world-famous novel. ‘Thanksgiving day service, with a ser- mon by Dr. Plerce, will be held Thurs- day at 11 o'clock. This service will close promptly at 12 o'clock. Thanks- giving night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, an entertainment will be given in the church auditorum, when a program of motion pictures will be shown. This program will include a comic entitled “The Flying e,” one of Universal's famous Collegians, “The Winning Goal”; also photography showing peace- time activities of the Chemical War- fare Service and the various weapons of chemical warfare in action, and culmi- nates in the special feature of the eve- ning, “Littlé Lord Fauntleroy,” with Mary Pickford as star. ‘The Men's Bible Class, led by Rev. Frank N. Greeley, will meet at 9:45 am., and the Women's Bible Class, led by Mrs, Frank E. Webner, at 10 a.m. The Young People’s Societies will meet at 6:30 pm. Church of St. Raphael Main Floor, Barrister Bldg., 035 F St. N.W. Eucharist Wil lest EVANGELISTIC. Rev. J. H. Bostrom Member of the Bosworth Party will preach tomorrow at The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. 11:00 a, METHODIST GALBRAI’I' 15 . School, ai o 1 Bible CI HAVEN M E, CHURCH 14th and B and Mass. Ave. .v'my"sflg'x%wm& Assistants Rew. Horace "W Brives. METHODIST EPISCOPAI. SOUTH. = oy g ev. N. 9" ’?mnnu ARE INVITED. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH i7evivavirg\iraviy MARVIN 10th & B Btreets S.W. C. H. Cannon, Pastor. UAM~Thankssiving Servies. “Wlly Give Thanks?” 8 P.M.—Sermon. Subjeet, “Jesus’ Second Surprise” Francis Asbury 16th Between Irving & Lamont J. J. RIVES, D. D, PASTOR. 11 AM. “Giving Thanks” 8 PM. Travel Talk by the Pastor “Holy Land—Rich in Biblical History” THURSDAY 11 A. Union Thanksgiving Service at All Souls’ Uni- tarian Church, 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. Southern Methodism’s 11 AM. Reverend Clarence 8P.M. Doctor 11 AM.—Junior Congregation “Giving Reverend Haskell R. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Latge Vested Chol MT. VERNON PLACE 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D.,, PASTOR —“Is the Soul of Man Immortal?” —“How Prohibition May Now Be Made Effective” (Prima Epworth Leagues, 6:. Thanksgiving Service, Thurldl{ 11 A M., 79\ 478N (781 178) 178\ 178178\ /8 | /81l @\ .18\ 11 /@Y @i &N/ @\ L/ i7aVira. SOUTHERNMETHODIST CALVARY 040 Que 8t NW. Rev. EDG, . BEERY, Paster. Serm¢ lv the Pastor. 11 am.~"“The Forgotten Ma; 8p.m.—~"“Practicing the Pr ence of God.” Sunday School, 9:45 Sunior_Seciets. Epworth Leas EPWORTH The Good Will Church 13th St. at N, C. Ave. NE. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor Sunday, 11 AM., Sermon By Pastor “He That Winneth Souls Is Wise” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Pastor of Especial Interest to Young People “The Necessity and Power of Intercession” Representative_ Church True Wilson, D. D. Wilson (In Sunday School Auditorium) Thanks” Deal, Junior Preacher r;oDmnment, 9 AM) The Reverend J. H. Balthi D. C..- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, ENVOYS INVITED 10 SPECIAL MASS St. Patrick’s Thanksgiving Day Service Program Is Announced. Rt. Rev. C. F. Thomas, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, will deliver the sermon at the Pan American mass to be held at the church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Archbishop of Baltimore, Rev. Michael J. Curley, will attend the services. Rev. Pletro Funasoni-Biondi will preside. The deacon of the mass will be Rev. Thomas E. Healy and Rev. John F. Donnelly will act as sub-deacon. Many of the South American diplomats will attend. A luncheon will follow the mass at_12:30 o’clock. Members of the diplomatic corps, Army and Navy and Government of- ficlals have been invited to attend. “MIRACLES” IS SUBJECT. “Miracles of Prayer” will be the sub- ject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Me- mofll:l Ch’rm l’I “D:m he will speak on iving Days.” Dr. W. J. lhowslur assoclate editor of the National Geographic Magazine, will address the men's class at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Ketchum will ;peflk to the women'’s class at the same our. ‘The chapel will join in the union Thanks%(vlnz service Thursday morn- ing at the Dumbarton M. E. Church. The Ladies’ Missionary Society will meet Monday night. The chapel has during the week been furnished with a new carpet. Other improvements in the auditorium have been made, which the congregation will witness for the first time tomorrow morning. Rev. A. R. Bird to Preach. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning in the garden room of the Mayflower on the subject “Leaves That Do Not Wlther fod The subject of the evening worship, to be held in th: new Sunday school build- ing at 7:30 o'clock, will be “The Glory of the Falling Leaves.” CHURCH GOD. 2:30—The Ark as a type. 1:15—Sunday School. 6:30—Young people. cussed. 1928." | 1 DR. ARTHUR I. BROWN. Petworth Baptist Service. “The Lure of Forsaken Sins” will be the subject of Rev. Henry J. Smith's morning service at Petworth Baptist Church. The evening sermon subject !‘1,7}.111‘ be “The Christ With the Objective ion.” UNIVERSALIST. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. Pastor SERVICES AT THE Ambassadcr Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) November 25, at 11 a. SERMON TOPIC: “Getting the Thankful Habit” | Quotation: “One may be thankful in chaos If cliags becomes the Shvarrinty for creation Musical Ministry: Led by Vested Chorus Ghotr, D, A. W' Harned Organist and Director. Kindergarten at the Same Hour Chureh School Convenes at 12:15 P.M. SEATS FREE-A CORDIAL WEL- COME TO ALL. BRIN( FRIENDS! CHURCH OF GOD. _ i CHURCH of GOD || Rhode Island Ave. & 11th St. N.W. F. C. Martin, Pastor 7:30—The testimony of two young ladies miracu. lously delivered from demon possession. Services every night except Saturday, 7:30, at which the evidences of the Holy Spirit will be dis- Methodlst Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Director of Religions Educal & Louls Potter ry tion, st and Director of Music At Eleven 0'Clock “The Vital in Religion” At slam 0°Clock . Stanley Jones ister “The Su;e Kingdom” TURKEY D December R AND BAZAAR ith ‘and 5th Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 1 AM. “The World' C Mr. 8. K. HU, FOO CHOW, CHINA 8 p.m.—Methodist mass meeting, Washington Auditorium. WESLEY Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent LINCOLN ROAD CRURCH, Lincoln &4. and m.mu-a ke Peites Conn. Av;: ;v;;','flsfi'. St (M8 The Church With the Lighted Cross Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. NE STEELMAN, Minister. -—Ghureh School, Howard A. Muss, form-r Missionary Muste by Finity Quartet, 8:00 p.m.—Methodist ing usser, to service i this. ehirch. * DOUGLAS MEMORIAL Services ench night e durlnl the week. (bt e s b s S FOUNDRY Sisteunth St mear P St. Frederick BrownHarris,D.D., Jup Lred 9:30 8.m.—Chur 11500, §armun by z%. Evening semca m nu We Thursday, u:oa Thenksslvine My PO D A CHOIR. WELCOME Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodict Church) C-mlr. .5'!" ‘“! '.'lll. James Shel'-‘n‘ ?I‘lont'omery, l:)fl-—gml:fll ’:hgnl‘ Mr. Eugene Adult Bible Class, O N T OMER T Teacher 0B RUR SR SN SOMERS" 53 the subject: 8|“THE CONSCRIPT THE IMPERIAL MALE QUARTET Mesting at the Washine- 8:00—Mass Meating at the Wash E. STANLEY JONES WEEK SERVICE THURSDAY MIDENING AT RIGHT © CLOGK. —Principal _of AEtaom” profess tra 5 1 te '-0 lh lfl’l. Genernl Hamhvencs ‘ot the Methodist Episco pal Church. A Mass Meeting shington Alldll’ll‘llllll ’—,.“' :P.'g;rl:’: é&‘ 'lll I‘l‘n"fl in ervics, ;Iv's'; l!'w:flnl at the Auditorium. PETWORTH N.W. Ron. M A, Pastor Jhe, Aovama Gakuin (JApan, spesks at at 8 e NO the 14tk lll Lawrence Sts. N.E. Shure, Director CROSS-BEARER” Prof. Yoshimune Abe “BROOKLAND ™SR HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street SMITH, D. D., Minister 9:45 AM.—Growing Church School. 11 AM.—SERMON— “The Higher Values of Devotion” iThe, Consresstion of this Gittreh Wil foin"tn the Rass M {nE'a the Washington Auditorivm. THANKSGIVING SERVICE. THURSDAY. 10:30 A.M.—SERMON. “Debt, Duty and Desire” DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES. Pastor, m. ABUSeton Auditactim You are :udllll{ favited to worship Corner 3d and A Sts. NE. ' WILLIAM M. HOFFMAN, o Pastor. "bgu RGIA e piN uucu.?fi’flu- P Pyt RS McKENDREE " sy William Plerpoint, Pastor. 11 a.m.—*Christ the World Hope.” THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. DR. A. I. BROWN TO SPEAK Lecture Series Will Begin Tomor- row Morning. ! Dr. Arthur I. Brown of ‘Vancouver. British Columbia, will deliver a series | of lectures on “Science and the Bible" at the Wallace Memorial United Pres- byterian Church, New Hampshire ave- nue and Randolph street, tomorrow morning and each evening until De- cember 2. | Dr. Brown is a scientist, surgecn, | Bible teacher. editor and orator of na- | tional reputation. The lectures are free and the public is invited. i Rev. E. Hez Swem's Theme. ] “Stories of Lost Things” will be re- | lated tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, b{ Rev. E. Hez Swem, ruwr of Centennial Bap- tist Church, followed by several bap- tisms. At the 11 o'clock morning meet- ing there will be a sermon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). S AP T e THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Christian Science as conmned P g 1o and writings Iy Baker Eddy. Established in Londen. and: and. Weshington: oy un l‘ t ¢ leadership of Mrs. Annle C. i St s Assembly Room, Hotel Fayette SUBJECT: “GOD AND MAN” Sunday lcl:'ol.“”‘ '!‘.-lnl Place ; Public Reading Room ] 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS, 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i BY RADIO Every Sunday Afternocon at 5 0'Clock — Station WOL, Washington (228 Meters) TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 25 ADDRESS BY ANNIE C. BILL Prosram AZSIepriste Masto Selence Watchm: 20 Jackson Place N.W. Phone Main 3043 THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE AT 11 AM. THURSDAY ‘Will Include An Address BY MRS. BILL Christian = o SR N L4 FIRST "% Rev. N. P. Patterson, D. D., Pasi 3 1 ucl kK, e e Bl Fieat :?‘n'-‘r'eh 328 Joh N’uuhl]l Place N.W.. on Value Commonvlace Things. T Snane). N -'n'-"qfxm-" kg ¢ oh “he Stability of Bermon: 'Ey tha vutnr. Rev. N. P. Patterson, D. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. 1 . Services, 11:15 a.m, ible study 8 pm. PRESBYTERIAN. MEMORIAL (United Presbyterian) New Hampshire Avenue & Randolph St. N.W. C. E. Hawthorne, Pastor Series of Special Lectures by Arthur J. Brown M.D., C. M. Fellow of the R Coll 3 Rl Sollese of Surgeons. Nov. 25 to Dec. 2 (excep| Sat.) Sundlv 11 am. “The W: gainst G .m. “God's ('rntl't Fm- Monday 8 p.m. “Genesis and Mod- | ern Science.” Tuesday 8 p.m. “Wonder Book of the Ages.” Wednesday 8 p.m. Human Body.” ‘Thursday 8 p.m. Christ.” Friday 8 p.m. Missing Links.” Sunday, Dec. 2 at llu Cnumds. 3:3 “Jonah and fln ‘Whale; Nolh's Ark and the Flood.” “Wonders of the “Virgin Birth of “Men, Monkeys and 1 a.m. “Christianity *! 8 pm. “The Signs of the Times.” The Public is cordially invited to attend these lectures. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fliteenth and Sizteenth and in, Rev. JAMES H TAYLOR. 'D. D... Paster. —Bunday Schoo “Sarmon by Dr. Taylor. —Westminster League. “hurs Tave SRR e ear or Motnt fi asant’ car or 16th st. bus to Irving st. Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reld Bird, Minister Mornine Worship—Mayflower tel—Garden Room. That Do Not Wither.” b the Minister :30 p.m.. Evening Worship he Glors ot ‘the Falling Leaves. &filllo;‘he'r services In the new Sunday 00l “Riiidina: A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Pregbyterian hrisétan En Thurs Service. Mdnu By the pastor. Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Rev. !!'hll w. Ketchum, Minister e o :nd-y School—Thankssiv-" 1 service Illglln"‘fldg.vfl.h a7, T BRopies Service. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. NE. AIME;B.HU'I.D.D..PIM m —Sermons by 30 7:43 . Sermons Bible 'Class. Meetings. GIVIN UNION THANKSGIVING _SERVICE AT DOUGLAS ! e E. GEORGETOWN P Street near Sist Street NW. ECKINGTON North Capitel St., corner Florids Ave. Young People’s Meeting—8:45. Evening Service—s. Them, “Comradeship.” “A TINKER’S GOD” —— DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ0O at the 11 am. service tomorrow at The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church H & 13th Sts. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Christian Endeavor Tea and Serv- fce, 6:15 p.m. . 8 p.m.~Evening Worship. 8‘DoesPrayer Change Anything 2’ SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE Thursday—11 AM. “When Thou Makest a “Safe Through A.;.a'lm Week 8:00 PM. “What We Live By” Musie by the Quartet Program of Services and Meetings Opening and Dedication of New Church Edifice Sunday, Nov. 25th ll : m.~“The Faith of a Ruler.” edication Services. “Why Men Do Neot Accept Christ.” Tuesday, November 27th 7:30 to P.M. recital by Dr. Franklin Om(‘t:'m. Ol'timi& of the Little Church Around the er, New York City. Also selections by the 8pm. itors. the Building Gommitte. 10 pm: H. Miers, pastor. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister yorshiv, Sermon )y R the P oustar of First Bresby- (@ terian Sirch, At. Verton, = ior Christian 4 i ?\4 e ?' \tawdwuu WESTMINSTER %th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 5 10 8. —l'lclsuonnn Pageant in Sunday L Ivh d Ny 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 l.n.~l)n(:;!|lnl ‘Worship with Ser- “Constraining Love” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. Chureh of the Cobenant WM. A. EISENBERGER, Assistant. 9:45 AM., Sunday School. 11:00—Kindergarten and hlm '"h ll:”—lgorllnl worsh! ARy -u r.l. Christian Endeavor 8:00—Evening worship. Sermon by REV. WM. A. EISENBERGER, 9 able Suverts for 1 Prosperity” 11:00 A.M. THURSDAY THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE Sermon by REV. HAROLD C. WARREN, Deiroit, Mich. Washington Heights Rev. John C. Patmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama 9:48 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 n.—hh(;rslflsrwnr ip: “Drifting Away from God.” 8:00 p. ved by Grace.” the story 0D e et BanTer: Cordial Welcome to all METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E, Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor TP iook—“The Fellowship of Thanks- ddress to Sons and hters of Liberty. Fourth Presbyterian Church Cor. 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. presentation of New Building to ~—Con versasione and supper in xell, 'l'hlni-y. Nov. 29th, 8 p.m.~Thanksgiving Prayer Meeting. Friday, Nov. 30th—Sunday School Centenial Celebration. Sunday, Dec. 2, 11 am~—100th Anniversary Service. T. Kelley (1874 to date), Pastor Emeritus, and Rev. Dr. James Tableaux. Rev. Dr. Joseph All members, friends and strangers cordially Invited to all serviees.