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DR MACLEOD FILLS COVENANT PULPIT His Subject for Sermon To- morrow to Be “Jesus and an-Age of Science.” Dr. Donald C. MacLeod, until recently pastor of the Dundee Presbyterian Church, Omaha, Nebr., will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock at the Church of the OCovenant. Sermon subject, “Jesus and an Age of Science.” MacLeod was pastor of the First Pres- byterian Church of this city from 1900 | to 1914. Beginning January 1, he will be established in St. Louls, Mo, in a general administrative capacity under the board of national missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, as executive secre- tary of church extension for the presbytery of St. Louis. The 8 o'clock night service will be conducted by Rev. Willlam A. Eisen- berger, who, with Capt. Paul V. Collins, saw service with the American Ex- peditionary Forces in France during the ‘World War. They will give their “Rem- iniscences of the Christmas of 1918.” ‘The Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Eisenberger, in the absence of Dr. A. J. Jackson, will teach the All Comers Men's Bible Class. Miss Mabel N. Thurston will teach the Everygirls' Class and Dr. Charles Thom the mixed adult class. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 7 o'clock and study the topic, “Learning From Experience.” A New Year prayer service will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, while the regular midweek hour of ‘worship will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. ‘The League of the Covenant will meet at the church Wednesday at 3 p.m. and be addressed by Mrs. Mary Comp- ton Rice of the Forman Christian Col- ege, Lahore, India. Mrs. Rice is a sister of Dr. Wilson Compton of this il ‘BETWEEN YEARS’ TEXT OF PASTOR’S DISCOURSE Dr. Patterson to Preach on Subject Tomorrow Morning at First Presbyterian Church. Dr. N. P. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, announces for his subject tomorrow morning et 11 o'clock, at the Old First Church on John Marshall place, “Between the Years,” and at the Chapel on Massa- chuseits avenue and Thirty-sixth street, Sunday evening at 8 o 'clock, “The Call of Jesus.” ‘The church schools are held at both the old church and the chapel Sun- day morning at 9:30 o'clock, Robert G. Covel, superintendent of the school at the old church, and Mrs. John H. Roby, superintendent of the school &t the chapel. Among the Christmas activities of the church wg; a sl matinee for . A turkey dinner Christmas eve - ehg’dr:;n at Pfiendsh:n Ht;uu was given e young people, and a Christmas worship service held Christ- rfinu morning at Florence Crittenton ome. ‘The children of the chapel church school will entertain the chil of one of the city ol at a Christmas party this afternoon. RN SUNDAY SUBJECTS GIVEN. Highlands Baptist Workers’ Coun- | June cil to Hold Meeting. At Highlands Baptist Church the evening* sermon tomorrow will be “A New an Experien In the morning, Master’s Resolution” will be_the subject. ‘The Workers' Council will meet with Miss Hunt, 1348 Ingraham street. Mat- ters of importance to the welfare of the school will be considered. The first baptism of the year was held last Sun- day. Several are to unite with the church on communion Sunday. DR. MONTGOMERY HOME. Returns From Vacation and Will Occupy Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. James Shera Montgom- ery have returned from Greensboro, N. g';‘ where they spent their chnmnu DrMn ry will occupy his pul- 3it at the Metropolitan Methodist Church tomorrow. At the morning service he will give a sermon on the subject “The Call of the Unknown.” At the evening service he will deliver a sermon-lec ture on “Nothing for Keeps.” —_— $25,000 DRIVE RENEWED. Bhaw Memorial Bible Institute to Continue Campaign. ‘The Shaw Memorial Bible Institute, Inc., drive for $25,000 will be renewed .Ylnulry 15. The campaign workers will hold a mass meeting for the reopening of the campaign at its headquarters, 923 Rhode Island avenue, January 17. Rev. R. B. Robinson will appoint 25 captains of teams. v. A, 8. Ford, vice president, and ‘Rev. Mr. Robinson will deliver lectures in New York and Pennsylvania for the benefit o( the drive. LORD BISHOP TO PREACH Right Rev. E. F. Robins of Clmda at Local Church. ‘The Lord Bishop of Athabasca, North- ‘western Canada. in the Province of Ru~ pert's Land, Right Rev. Edwin F. Robins, will preach in St. Thomas’ Church, Eighteenth street, near Du- pont Circle, tomorrow, at 11 o'clock. Bishop and Mrs. Robins have been staying in the city for the last few dly; as the guests of Mrs. John C. Boy WILL CONFIRM CLASS. Bishop Freeman to Officiate at St. Andrews’ Church. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will visit St. Andrew’s Church, New Hampshire avenue and V street, Dr. J. J. Dimon rector, tomor- row at 11 o'clock. ‘The bishop will confirm a class of candidates and prenm Rev. H. A Kent to Preach. Rev. Homer A, Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach a New ‘Year sermon at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At 7:30 p.m. the Sunday school will give a Christmas program. Also in the Sun- day school at 9:30 am. there will be Christmas exercises by the primary department. Chflsthn Endeavor will Annual Heetmg Thursday. Dr. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and 8 streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m., on “The Dr. | - Visiting Pastor TAKING STOCK’ TOPIC OF PASTOR'S SERMON Program Is Outlined for Services Tomorrow at Epworth M. E. Church ‘South. At Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, to- morrow morning at 11 g'clock the pas- tor, Rev. John C. Copenhaver, will prelch, ‘The subject of his sermon will be “Taking Stock.” At 8 o'clock p.m. Rev. J. H. Balthis, superintendent of the Washington Dis- trict M. E. Church South, will preach. The Hi League and the Epworth League chapters of the church will hold serv- ices in the league rooms at 6:30 and 7 o'clock, respectively. r the evening service tomorrow the pastor will leave for Memphis, Tenn., where he will attend the lnber- national Missionary ~ Conference of Smnhem Methodlsm to be held Janu- ary 1, 2 and 3. He will go as delegate from Epworth Church and will be one of the 150 delegates allotted to the Bal- timore Conference. ‘The Hummer Memorial Sunday school class will meet New Year evening at 7:30 o'clock, after which a reception and entertainment will be held. Thurs- day evening the midweek prayer serv- ice will be held. W. H. Loving will con- duct the service in the absence of the pastor. i NEW YEAR SERMON LISTED Feature at Cleveland Park Congre- gational Church Tomorrow. A New Year sermon will be featured tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, at the Cleve- land Park Congregational Church. The pastor, Rev. G. L. Farnham, will preach on the subject “A New Year's Faith.” The Sunday Evening Club will hold its usual meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of the church. GROUPS WILL MEET. Church Organizations Convene for Business Sessions Wednesday. Dr. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will preach tomor- row morning and evening. 'he Missionary smety of the church will hold its regular monthly meef ‘Wednesday at 10.30 o'clock at the church, and at noon will serve al heon. The Missionary Guild will hold its regular meeting in the evening THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DEgE_MBER 29, 1928.° PASTOR WILL GIVE NEW YEAR MESSAGE : Program Will Be Held at the Hamline Methodist Church Monday Evening. Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of Ham- line Methodist Episcopal Church, Six- teenth and Allison streets, will have as the subject tomorrow morning, “Glory to God in the Highest.” In the evenin at 8 o'clock me{‘meme will be & flnq meditation, “Wherefore?" The annual watch night service will be held Monday evening, commencing iat 9 o'clock. The first period will be made up of a forecast of the work in the various departments of the church: The Epworth League, by Hugh Wertz, president; the Sunday school, by W. L. Evans, lenernl superintendent; Ladles’ Ald, Mrs. Orrel Moody, president; finances, W. F. Stickle. This will be followed by a social with refreshments. At 11 o'clock there will be a devotional meeting with a New Year message by Dr. Smith, closing with consecration service at 12 o'clock. at 8 o'clock. PECK CHAPEL SERVICES. Rites Appropriate to End of Year to Be Held. Services appropriate to the last Sun- day of the old year will be held at Peck Memorial Chapel. The pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, will speak at both services. ‘The Cuthbert class will meet at 10 o'clock. Elizabeth F. Ketch address the women’s class at same hour. Monday night a New Year eve service will be held beginning at 9 o'clock. During the evening refreshments will be served and the service will be con- tinued until the city bells and whistles usher in the new year of 1929. The pastor will be in charge. He will be assisted by a special Pastor Concludes Advent Sermons. Dr._Frederic W. Perkins, pastor of the First Universalist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on *“ Changing Years and the Changeless Life.” This will be the fifth and last of a series of Advent sermons. The services are held in the Ambassador ‘Theater pending the completion of a new church. The service will be broad- cast through station WRC. Kinder- garten will be at the same hour, with church school at 12:15 and devotlonll meeting of the Young People’s tian Union at 7 p.m. at 131 avenue. Topic, “Success and You,” led by Miss Eugene Lock ~ Evangeliral SPIRITUALISM Do the Dead Actually Appear? STEREOPTICON LECTURE CAN sru.g:ml:: ::‘l)'l'so.(‘:lAPl!lDQ ‘The Sunday school class taught by Mrs, C. M. on New Year day will recelve their friends at the church from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. ‘The women's all-day meeting will be held Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Orrel Moody, president of the Ladies’ Ald, will have charge of the first pe- riod, followed by the Woman's Home Missionary Society and the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. PASTOR'S SERMON TEXT. Rev. F. A. Elmes “Splints for Broken Spirits.” At People’s Congregational Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will speak from the topic “Splints for Broken Spirits.” The theme for the young people’s meeting is “Service, or Learning m Experience.” Miss Eudora Jahnson will open the dis- cussion. Union watch meeting services of Lin- coln Temple and People’s Congrega- tional Churches will be held December 31, at 10 o’clock pm “STORY OF LIFE.” Rev. T. R. Peters Will Discuss Topic in Sermon. Rev. Theodore R. Peters, pastor of St. Mark’s Methodist Episcopal Church, Fessenden street and Belt road, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. His sub- Ject at 8 p.m. is “The Story of Life.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am, prayer and praise meeting, 7 to 8 p.m. Watchnight services will be observed Monday from 10 to 12 p.m, at which time the pastor will pruch a_sermon entitled, “The Numher of Our Days.” to Discuss Lincoln Congxegltionll Service. At the services of Lincoln Congre- gational Temple tomorrow momlnz at the Lincoln Theater Dr. B. James of American University wfll speak. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at the T'el!th Street Y. M. C. A, at 6:45 p. The watch service Monday will be held at the Peoples Congrega- tional Church at 10 p.m. Special Services at Shiloh. At Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, 9th and P streets, there will be special ser tomorrow. The subject of the sermon at the 11 o'clock serv- ice, by Dr. Waldron, the pastor, will be YA Glance Backward and a Look Forward.” At 8 &3 the pastor will preach on "'rho T of Parables—the Prodigal Son. @atholic 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: Last Low Mass at 11 New Year's Day HOLY DAY OF OBLIGA'I'ION All Low Masses 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 11:15 AM. and 12:10 P.M. @hristiun i CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth and Meridian Place. GEO. A. KLINGMAN, Minister. Sunday services—10 a.m., Bible classes: 11 e ol uding sermon_and the "“Lord’s Sup: § Gospel meetini llrll'mll tflnl! - 'Ohtln:e % Thursday. Romans— Anaivtlenl stody ot thie oreat mmie _All are cordially invited to every atrvlce o ] | CHRISTIAN IDMDL!! OPF CHRIST) H st. sdn & HS.W. H. C. Mayhew Park R4 Nr. Ga. Ave. PARK VIEW W. F. Smith l'lrl'llN’!! STREET i5th 8t. and Ky. Ave, S.E. Harry M. Wil Hermont Auvenue Vermonh A\e North of N St. W IM, LL. D, 11 AM— “A Forward Look” 8 PM— “Bookkeeping” Takoma fiatk 5 Raventist Ch.) Ntnth Street N. 9th & D Sts BENJAMIN H. MEL B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D. Arcadia Auditorium 2132 14th St. N.W. (Near Park Road) Musical Program 7:30 P.M. Vietor Joh: » Song Leader “Preventing the Flu: Home Care” 1:15 P.M. Expert from Washington Sanitarium Unspeakable Gift.” F. C. meeting, 6:30 pm. The annual meeting will be held vanuary & Sunday, Dec. 30, Free JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Sr., Ass o 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11 OD—Sermon hy Dr. Melton, 6: os——cnmu.n ‘Endeavor U Socteties. o] 7:45—8Sermon by Dr. Melton. ‘WELCOME! OIulumhlu Hrights Yoy Baker ‘Bmitn. Bhates ~—Sermon— 5100 15 Last Chapter” R e Mlxh; Live 1928 [ A III:]! .l;ntfl!fl' Blbll "!(hlwl tl‘l!ndl &t the heart ol culunblu eights. > """'k" meeting of the ‘Aoon luncheon. Meet Your Friends Here =EI=————= EEEEEEE:—:EEE B. Y. P. U. News The executive board of the Columbia Federation will meet Tuesday at. 8 o'clock at Central Union Mission Build- " iationat Baptist Memorial, Chevy Chase and Berwyn Unions will enter- tain the federation January 15 at Na- tional Baptist Memorial Church. Takoma Park Union of the Inter- mediates was awarded the banner for efficiency during November. The In- termediate board meeting will be held Friday at 7:45 o'clock at Central Union Mission Building. The Junior Federation will meet January 20 at Temple Church. A popularity contest will start tomor- row in West Washington Union. The winner will be announced at an en- tertainment given solely by the boys of the union the latter part of January. Representative Brooks Fletcher will be the speaker at the church service tomorrow night at Bethany. In the absence of the pastor, Dr. Stevenson, Paul Dameron, president of Bethany B. Y. P. U. No. 1, will preside. The B. Y. P. U. will have full charge of the service. James Kirkland will speak in B. Y. P. U. No. 1. The officers of Grace Union will pre- sent a program tomorrow night. A Christmas program was given at the Baptist Ladies’ Home Christmas morning under the direction of Fifth Union. ZC Hodges, jr., first vice presi- dent of the federation, was the speaker. SERMONS ANNOUNGED BY REV. JOHN C. BALL Program of Exercises at Metropoli- tan Baptist Church for Week In- cludes “Watch-Night” Services. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning Pastor John Comp- ton Ball will speak on “Then Cometh the End,” and in the evening his theme will be “Eyes Front.” Monday evening a watchnight-serv- ice will be held, beginning at 8 o'clock. From 9 to 9:45 o'clock_there will be a debate on the topic, “Resolved, That Brown Eyes Are More Alluring Than Blue Eyes.” Miss Marion Gardner and Vinton Koons will speak in the affirma- tive, both having brown eyes, while Miss Jean Kardell and Ralph Nestler, both having blue eyes, will take the negative. The judges will be selected from the audience. There will be a church social, with refreshments served by the Philathea Bible Class, from 10:30 to 11:15 o'clock, following which the pastor will con- duct the watch-night service proper. The committee in charge otpthe pro- gram is Mrs, Daniel C. Shankle, chair- man; Miss Florence Gravette, E. B. Shaver and G. A. Clark. —_— At Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, the American Scandinavian Foundation will hold a memorial serv- ice on December 14, seventeenth anni- versary of discovery of the South Pole by Roald Amundsen. finiutrnaltat FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, ., Pastor SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending _the Bu“ ing of & New Church lifice) . December 30, at 11 a.m. SERMON TOPIC: “The Changing Years and the Changeless Life.” Bervice wm'“lfl Bl‘nlflé‘" ‘Through Led by Vested Harned, nd Dh’!c!bb mn lergarten at the Sam P Eeer Cohvenes S48 05 SEATS FREE. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Ttheran CHRIST N. J. Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Church of the Atonement North Capitel & R. I Ave. Snyder, P Musical Mini /3 Chorus, Chotr b Oreant [ANNIVERSARY DAY WILL BE OBSERVED sttt The of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union Wesley M. E. Church to Re- will meet tomorrow evening with the Christian Endeavor Society of Colum- call Presentation of Deed 100 Years Ago. bia Heights Christlan Church. ’l'he Lhrl.!llnn Endeavor Society of ma Park Presbyterian Church is ornnulng a dramatic club, member- ship in which is open to Endeavorers from the other societies of the Dis- | trict. The pageant “When Youth Crusades with Christ” will be presented by the Intermediate Christian Endeavor Union on Christian Endeavor Sunday, the first Sunday in February. Observance of the 100th anniversary| Edward P. Gates, general secretary of the presentation of the deed of the | of the Internationai Society of Chris- old Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church | tian Endeavor, will be the speaker for property at Fifth and F streets will be | the January union meeting to be held held tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the new | January 7 at Luther Place Memorial church, Connecticut avenue and Jenifer | Church. i street. Another event during Chflaté;nmm- John 8. Barker will give a brief his- | deavor week” will be the DR. E. WILFLEY TO SPEAK Christian Church Topic Will Be “Bookkeeping.” Dr. Earle Wilfley will speak on the | subject “A Forward Look” tomorrow morning, and in the evening his topic will be “Bookkeeping” at Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church. ‘The Woman's Council will meet Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Lucle W. perintendent of finance, pi it the program hour, when the subject will be “Africa and Stew- ardship.’” Mrs. Fannie M. Foster is president of the council. Thursday evening following the mid- week meeting the board of officers will hold its regullr monthly meeting, G. H. Hackworth, chairman, presiding. Boston has a Lutheran students’ as- sociation. Hnited B;tlhrm 1T e e e e e R _ Other Services HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service every E\mdl& at 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME: Friends FRIEND! Yinday \nh and lmfll B, NW { Meeting. 11 Dr. ex.naer ' Purdy oL n.mnra Theo lopical Seminary ghrl mu}:‘ Endeavor, Friends Meeung 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 A.M *\mdav Gathering in an outward silence is nol enough. Each individual muu “Mflfi\lll’ and earnestly seek in humble reverence for o renewed sense of the inward pover of !he ‘D Irit. Wl Cl Tk torical sketch and read interesting ex- | Endeavor Union banquet January 29. tracts of the deed. Miss Margaret Lin- kins, who represents the fifth genera- tion of her family as members of the church, will recite the Scripture lesson. W. T. Galliher will offer the prayer of commemoration. The pastor, Dr. Fred Cw Reynolds will speak on “Doing God's ork OBSERVE MISSIONS DAY. Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman to Preach Two Sermons. Foreign Missions day will be observed tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets. The pastor, Rev. J. L S. Holloman, will preach at 11 am. on “Looking Back and Looking Forward” and at 8 p.m. on “Now Is the Day of Salvation. » The_Bible School will meet at 9:30 am.; B, Fm Watch night services wm be held Monday at 9 o'clock. FILLS BAPTIST PULPIT. Dr. Charles Wood to Preach at Bethany Church. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor emeritus of the Church of the Covenant, will preach tomorrow morning at the Beth- any Baptist Church, in the absence of Dr. Hugh T. Mevemon the pastor, who is at Atlantic City. Representative Brooh Fletcher will give an tddreu at the evening service. The B. Y, P, U. will have charge of this service. — aetroit Presbyterianism is 100 years @hristadelphian Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. 8. 8, 10 am. Services, 11:15 am. ‘Wed., Bible Study, 8 p.m. X Syiritualist Dr. Zaida Brown Kates holds clrcle Tuesdays and Pri 6 8th st. nfiudmn M TR 1 . N.W. ANE B. COATRS, " Year ln-ml-n-" e 8 prophecy f d_Healing to Many | Beances_through Dr. Coates Tues- gor, %0, wnd | Wednesda, pom. Every one Thursday, 8§ en class to all, “hethod ‘of “personal development. ., for one night only. Private interviews by appointment, i, **> . oming Spirit Messages | The First Spiritualist Church Rov':mA"}r" o ‘.,“¥;rry “A VISION o‘fi"fi:is FUTURE” “m‘flpfl-ul by o M‘n‘x"m -r.m&e. loor. _All welcor " Mystic Ch\lrch of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tuesday, § nday. ST Adviee bats 13- Rev. F. L. Donceel 941 M St. N.W. Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass, Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 p.m.—Lecture by Rev. Ida E. Strack; Prophecles for 1920. Spirit Greetings by Mrs. McDonald and Mr. C. W. Myers and others. Message Service, Penna. Ave. SE., Thursday at 8 pm. Everybody ‘Wwelcome. Mr. Seance, Tnes., Soecial Midnite Seant 430_Third_St. N. .18, mmau. p.m. at m: Sth st. n.w., second INCARNATION ™ Gallatin and 14th (N.E. Rev. B, Manken, 3 Pastor’ e S nnl. ‘4’ Sermon, nml' 8t. N.E. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00 ¢ “The Fullness of Time.” Eyening Service at 7:45 “The Open r.” Youns Peoples Soctetis &nu e A 848 TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “The Believer's Delight.” New Year’s Eve, 8 p.m.—English Serv- ice and Holy Communion. New Year's Day, 10 a.m.—German Service. ZIO «un and P Streets N.W. Richard Schmidt, D, D. undu Sehool. ew Hampshire Ave. and "Buchanan Street. :30 a.m.—Sunday School. uther - League. D1 Evening Worship. Monday,. December 31, 10:30 p.m.—Wateh Hour Service. » 40 . —German New Year Serv- ice_at’ Church. GRACE ixis t] SEERRRD"E, R sl(l.! 0 .. —§und 8 ‘qi:..:fl..“i‘ Clward.” 55, fs Muslc by Cholr. A T Gordial” Tavieation to ALl Swedis Luthenn Church 4th St. N.W. o Service Sunday 3 o, “Rev. Baster . Episcopal St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Seen Smith, D.D. E\mdly 7:30—Holy Communion, 9:30—Sunday_School. 11{00—Morning Praver, with Sermon 4:30—Bvensons: with Sermon: “THE CIRCUMCISION” Tuesday, January 1 Holy Communion 11:00 AM. Thursdays, 11:00 A.M. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROA! SUNDAY. DECEMBER 0. OLY CO! NIO! K DRN!NG PRAYER AND LITANY..10:00 A'M. LY CO NION AND 4:00 P.M. NSIN 2 OR AR AR N ROAD BUB LINE: St. Paul's Church 23rd Street Near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector. Rev. Calvert E. Buck, ting. Sunday, 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Eucharist and Sermon. Every morning (except Wednesday) at 7:30; except Thursday at 11:00. | All seats are free and unassigned. ST. PAUL’S Rev. Julm T. Huddle, D, D. Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, B, D. Nw 7:00 “Sermon. Rev. L B.Wolf, D. D., of Baltimors. . "BAUT'S. 8. Anniversary Serv] Stxtegnth -ni U ’= T Bermon, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Park Road & N. Ave,—Services at 11 and 8 o'clock. condvoted loging Year Communs chool and Sudravor-ss usual _* CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evanselical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles s Enders, Pastor sy el Sermon by Year Eve 8:30 p.m.—Dr. Paul Menzel, preaching. EVERYBODY WELCCME. ~ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast hetween B & O Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector = R —Sung_Mass and Serm T —Soleran Everisons and Benedic- on. 7 Mass, "ok Figpids Ayenue cars to m.mh "¢ uuam Northeast. t Dail: e 13th an 3240 O Street N.W. REYV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communor. 11 Siothins Fraver and Ser- nnvm—flnz (Service at Onrist NEW mnu DAY ' (CIRCUMOISION), 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, THURSDAY— 10:00 am.—Holy Communion. The Wallace Memorial Senior Christ- tian Endeavor Society held its annual banquet last night. Registrations for the Thirty-second International Christian Endeavor Con- vention, Kansas City, Mo., July 3-8, have reached a total of 102 from the District of Columbia. The Christian Endeavor Union Bowl- ing League will resume playing, with the first game January 8. The Christian Endeavor Union board | by_a majority vote decided to present n lnynlty campaign, with prize awards f $50, $25 and $5, respectively, for nm second and next three highest Memorial United Brethren Church flltthnhint Emutnpal A 2w Z10% U 6th St. Bet. L & -cr:‘w Rev. Wm. D. Rattie. D. D_ Match ‘Sthool nnd Bibje cm-‘»h:‘ Sermon by Dr %5, Daughert W. M Onward Movement of Evening at 8—Re: Mimiste ick C. E. Soclets. —Sermon by Rev. D. C. Pope, D. D, Missionary to Africa. You are welcome 1o ouf ser N Bt mecting. services Wil begin Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Methodiat Episcopal Chngen, Sunday School. Thten” Waten m m PEOPLE COME WHERE PEO! SO AND 'YOU WILL, COME AGAIN. Methodint Episcopal E. Socleties, 7:00. B~nlcl. Monday, number of points in contest. . Missionary Day Observance. Missionary day will be observed.to- morrow at the Friendship Baptist hurch First and H streets southwest. Rev. Roy Carter, pastor of the Mount Olive Baptist Church, will preach at | 11 am. and 8 r&m Sunday school, 9:30 am.; B. Y. U., 6 pm.; prayer and praise service Tursday, 8 p.m. fiflatfifial e 'ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH lne!rhl‘!ué: Chureh RA. and Webster St. 55055, HOLY COMFO“EB CHAPIL 0:3011. Ave; nd » G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D, Rector. .M.—Holy Communion, 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rector l—ch !l s Carol Service and 00 T areas by the e Dee. 31 1L P M. to midnight, Wateh Night Serviee with Med! Christ Church, Georgetown Rev, :f’r‘:’x‘a"xfi':"x‘"fi'fl'&%flf'mm. m.—Holy Communion. ‘School. Prlnr and Sermon. ST. THOMA s 18th betw. P & Q (Take Cenn. Ave, Cars.) Rev. C. Ernest Smit] Rev. William S. Bishop, D. D. Rev. Milward W. Riker Sunday Services, 8, 11 and 8 11—The Bishop of Alhlbuu {Northwastern c-n Right Rev. Edwin F. bln!. D. D. 8-~Carol , I Service. No NEW YBAR DAY sdrens SIS HOLY Eucharist | -at 11 @o‘;fi'l':;r VGERS IN NWASH m‘}rou. trained ve o s, d‘-r the leld&l’!hlp ::n;‘! HIH’, stev-m. ‘Washington's Church is conceded to be the 'ashing- The most_beautiful Church in ton and well worth a visit. ith _and THE NATIVITY 2 54, Th 30; 4. 3:15). ursday, 8 to 1i P.M. friends invited. Lafayette Square. SERVICES: 11 s, 7:45 D. 8:10 p.m.—Subje ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES manches » & heures et Vendredis par M. le Pasteur F. Vurpillot. St. Stephen s Church 16th & Newtan Sts. N.W. LER Rev._ George FDuier, D. D., Rector Rev. Avery Mason. Assistant. ERVICE! ) EW VEAR'S DAY snucu Holy. Commnm 30 A.M. & 10:30 AM. R fi Tl fi m. Evensong_ant TCoS- Friday, Spm. 7 ~CHRIST CHURCH — WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1795. | REV. EDWARD GABLER. S. T. D., Reetor. e vening Prayer and ‘OLD ASCENSION” d 12th St. N.W. Mg S 1300 Free Sitl Rev. Thomas W. coalu. Rector Services Sunday, Dec. 16 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 pm.—Young People’s Meeting and Tea. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service and Ser- mon. Saint filark s hird and A Strcets Southeast v. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector Rev.’ Daniel W. Allen, Assistant 1, if I be lifted up, will draw a" men unto Me.” m.—Holy Communion. —Sunday Sch Subject, “Fishers of 1o0ur eventng, mvlcu are designed o be of help to all sorts and condi- dons of men Cnxfi:firenflons\ singing. Evangelis! 11:30 p.m.. fi".n Nlnt Service. Re: ~Sindey Sehoo, orning erkins i55 R5%7e, 8 SRR, SOUTHERN METHODIST 3 EPWORTH | The Good Will Church 13th St. at N. C. Ave. N.E. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor Sunday— 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, departments. 11:00 a.m. —eeman by Pastor. “Taking Stock.’ 6:30 p.m.—Hi-League. 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m.—Organ prelude. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. J. H. Balthis, Superintend- ent, Wlshlnlton District, M. E. Churches, South. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—P'rcnye! Ser- vice. Music by vested choir. All are welcome. S. Edwin Moore, Organist-Director MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“WITH AND LIKE CHRIST” W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor 8 PM.—“GOD REVEALED IN CHRIST” H. R. Deal, Junior Preacher 11 A.M.~Junior Congregation (In Sunday School Auditorium) “THE GOOD SHEPHBRD"—M!, Deal Sunday School, , 30 A.N. ( ’ t, 9 AM.) 'l'hnflny. 8 PM.—an llutlnr—-flr Deal Francis Asbury 16th Between Irving & Lamont J. J. RIVES, D. D, PASTOR. Sunday School 9:30 AM. Prayer Mecting, Thursday 11 AM “The Alti- tude Record” 8 P.M.—Travel Talks with Stereopticon Pictures Vested Choir Fannie Shreve Heartsill, Director all Nancy Alice Lowe, Organist WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE December 31st, 11 P.M.—“NUMBERING OUR DAYS"—Mr. Deal fltflmhm ipimmal 781i70\i /848 Methodist Episcopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Calvary Columbis Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education. Louis fllrthnhm E;timmal LI.NDOI-N ROAD CHURCH, and U St. N. E. Clasence H. Corkran, Pastor The Church With the Lighted Cross 9:30 . m.—Chureh Scl 1100 a.m—New Year's ' Sermon, by Dr. Downs. Quartet Organist and Director of Musie At Eleven O'Clack “Open and Closed Doors” At Eight O’Clocc . P.s Pageant “The Prophetic Child” 9:30—The Church nen 1 9:40—Men’s Bible Clas Dr. Christie, Teacher. Metropolflan Memorial National Methodist Chureh) TE ormet Joun Marshall Place and C Street N.W. James Shera Montlomery. Minister 9:30—Church School, Scheele, Supt. 9:30—Adult. Bible Class, DOCTOR 'MONTGOMERY. Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, with sermon e sermon by the MINISTER the, subject: “The Call of the Unknown” devotional William Plerpoint. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.. ¢ I Have Written X a e Written. Man Who Would 8:00 p.m. ot Retaliate.” THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris,D.D., Minister Eddy L. Ford, M. A Mr. Eugene 6:45—Epworth Leagus 8: W—Yubllc Wbflrlhlm with l;‘l'an'nrl;~ MERY on the sllbl!tl “Nolhmg for Keeps” Special Muslc by The Imperial Male Quartet 8:00—Thursday ;vemnl’ service of pra Decem 31, 9 pm— h-Night Service.” Thursday, 8 .m.—Midweek Pralse and Prayer Service. WELCOME WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11 AM. 100th Anniversary Exercises Mr. John S. Barker Miss Margaret Mr. W. T. Galliher Sermon Subject— “Working With God” 7 pm.—EPWORTH LEAGUE '”'m‘_.;‘;“"f.m. Over a New “The Closed Road” i3 the sublect of the pastor's Old Year message at Story Cnntna. ““The lelr CIrIlI-II‘" by the Bulh R dervice. Thursday, 8 PM. PETWORTH Cirele and N. H. Ave. N.W. E. Rose, M. A, Pastor DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H Sts. N.E. REV. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. Church School—9:30 a.m. Preaching—11 a.m. and § p.m. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, DAD.. Minister 48 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a. :fl‘ mon. ’"t.n‘:flm.mt or Fmon. | aBublect: ‘Watch-Night_Service. 9:00_to_12:00 P.M.—Special Program. DUMBARTON 'AVENUE W'* nsin Ave Pastor. by 1y %y e Pastor. rth Leagu wor p.m. Worship. ‘Special Chrisfmas Muste. " WAUGH WA o, "?.”“35.:,1: - l Bfl.—h