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FELLOWSHIP FETE Educator Will Speak DATE ANNOUNCED Dinner in Honor of Bishop| Freeman Will Be Held February 5. Preliminary plans for the third an- | nual fellowship dinner in honor of the Bishop of Washington, Right Rev. James E. Freeman, were announced today by Busey H. Howard. chairman of the | interparochial committee in charge of | arrangements. ‘The dinner will be held | February 5, at the Willard Hotel. It it expected that more than 500 men will \ attend. The dinner is intended to promote | Christian _fellowship throughout the | diocese of Washington by renewing | pledges of loyalty to Bishop Freeman He will be asked to deliver an address eutlining the fields of service com- mended particularly to laymen for the next year. Among members of the interparochial | eommittee who have accepted member- | ship are: H. Lawrence Choate, national | president: J. Harris Franklin and | Donald Gerow, representing the Broth- | erhood of St. Andrew: Dr. William Earl Clark and Comdr. C. T. Jewell. repre- | senting the Laymen’s Service Associa- | tion; Dr. A. T. Gregory and Edward A, Harriman, the_ Church- men's League, and Edwin N, Lewis, ex- ecutive secretary of Washingion Ca- thedral The parish representatives include H. L. Bryan of St. James' Church, I D. Amiss, J. W. DeGrange and W D Foley of Advent parish, Col. William | McKelvy and R. E. Burks of All Saints parish, Admiral S. S. Wood, N. W. Dorsey and W. M. Harris of Christ Church. Georgetown; Frank A. Spurr of the Church of Our Saviour, R. C. Henry and Rlaph R. Molster of St.| Mark's parish, J. Richard Riggles and Harry Middleton of St. Alban's parish, Chsrles H. LeFevre, W. J. Moore and Frank S. Hight of St. Margaret's par- ish, A. C. Houghton, E. A. Heilig and E. 5. Dawson of St. Stephens and In- carnation parish, Asher C. Ryerson and J. B. K. Lee of Trinity, Takoma Park: W. R. Ellis of St. Thomas' parish, P. B. Lamtertan and J. P. Simpson and C. H. Douglas of Epiphany parish, A. P. Hart, Fulton- Lewis, Arthur Bromley and S. D. Turner of Grace Church, Georgetown; H. L. Poynton of St Agnes’ parish, Col. J. H. Finney, J. V. Guthrie and Royal E. Burnham of St. Paul's parish, H. W. Burnside, J. W. Chambers and T. N. Gill of St. John' Georgetown; _Arthur Anderton, Clark Brown and Raymond K. Jones of St. Paul's, Rock Creek: Charles H. Miller of Christ Church, E. A. Sage of Nativ- ity, Frank Hagen of Emmanuel parish, H. Rule of All:Souls’ parish, William | J. Erskine of Transfiguration parish, Charles M. Potter, John H. Davidson and Arthur M. Lind of St. Thomas, and Conway Clark of St. Andrews. GREET NEW MEMBERS. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated Ninth and P streets, tomorrow at 8 pm. and the new members will be given the hand of fellowship, Dr. Milton Waldron, the pastor, will preach a sermon of “What the Lord's Supper Means to Me. At 11 am. Dr. Waldron will continue his sermons’ upors “The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.” Several hundred copies of the Gospel of Luke will be distributed preparatory | Round_Table. i | DR. CHARLI . Rl( II\IO\I) CHEVY CHASE CHURCH PLANS PRAYER STUDY Series of Discussions to Be Stnrtedi Tomorrow Night by Presbyterians. A series of discussions on prayer will begin tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Chevy Chase Presbytérian Church under the direction of Miss Mabel Thurston. The meetings, lasting through this month, are held under the auspices of the Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety of the church and are open to all of the young people’s organizations in Chevy Chase. Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, pastor, has selected “Strength for the Fight" for his Sunday morning sermon. ‘The Woman's Guild will give a lunch- eon in the assembly room of the church ‘Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Pro- ceeds of the luncheon will go toward supporting the work of Rev. Rhea Mc- Curdy Ewing, the church’s missionary in India. “Where Is the Church Headed?” is the subject for discussion at the Sunday evening ‘meeting of the Young People's The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock and will be conducted by Corden McBride. WILL PREACH ON PRAYER. “When Jesus Prayed” is the sermon topic tomorrow for the 8 o'clock service at Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fessenden streets, by the pastor, Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson, and at 11 o'clock on “What Is Prayer?” Bible school meets at 9:30 o'clock. The junior department will meet in the old | church. The intermediate department will meet at 5024 Forty-first street. The rest of the school will meet in the new church. The topic “Why Pray?” is for devo- tions Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Senior and Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Societies meet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. * This will be a devotional meeting. DRIVE WILL BE HELD. An amndance campaign will begin at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow | ser THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, NOTED EDUCATOR GUEST PREACHER Dr. Charles A.-Richmond Will| Occupy Pulpit of Church of Covenant. Dr. Charles Alexander Richmond, formerly president of Union College, and weil known as an educator, writer, lecturer and preacher, will be the guest | preacher at the Church of the Covenant morning. the 11 e will have for his | subji he Hope That Maketh Not Ashamed.” At the night service Rev. William A. Eisenberger will preach on, ‘Our Spiritual Heritage.” The Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock. The Everygirls' Cla will celebrate its eleventh anniversary at 10 o'clock, with Dr. Charles Wood the anniversary speaker. ~The extends an invitation to all its Irlendk to join them in this service. Dr. D. E. a former international Y. M. will be the speaker at t ' Men's Bible Class meet- ing at 9:45 o'clock, subject, “An Old Testament Parable. will lead the Christian Endeavor service at 7 o'clock. Tea will be served for the young people at 6:30 o'clock. The Covenant Evening Missional Society will meet in the ¢ at 8 pm. and be adc Rachael Benfer, who work among the Kentucky taineers Circle No. 2 of the Soclety of the Covenant will 1meet Wednesday, from | 11 am. to 3 pam, to make surgical dressings. The preparatory service will be held Thursday, at 8 p.m. PASTOR WILL REVIEW EVENTS OF LAST YEAR Annual Feature of New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church Is Scheduled for Tomorrow. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will preach at both services tomorrow. The morning service, held at 11 o'cloc] \hIIl be broadcast by station WOL. Dr. Sizoo's sermon topic for this service Wi be “God Keeps Faith." At the 8 o'clock evening worship Dr. Siz00 will observe a custom of many years’ standing. On the first Sunday vening of cach year he presents a ume of the outstanding events of the preceding year as they affect Christian le? and thought. In keeping with that ustom, he will have for his theme The Religious Significance of the Events of 1928.” al tomorrow o Iu( k Yarnell, motin- REVIVAL OPENS MONDAY. Varied sub)ects WIII Be Discussed During Meetings. Holy communion will be celebrated tomorrow at the St. Mark’s Methodist Episcopal Church, Fessenden street and Belt road. . The. minister, Rev. Theo- dore R. Peters, will preach at 11 am. on the theme, “How to Have a Happy, New Year,” and at 8 p.m., “Resolutions for the New Year.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. with prayer and praise meeting each Sunday from 7 to 8 pm. There will be a week's zevival begin- B. Y. P. U. News It was announced at the last board meeting of the Columbia Federation by Herbert Reamey, second vice president and athletic -director, that girls’ basket ball will open at Wilson Normal, Elev- | enth and Harvard streets, Monday from |7 to 10 o'clock, under_the direction of Miss Francis Cooper. It will be run on the same plan as boys' basket ball, play- ing three games in an evening. Mr. Reamey also stated that the second half of boys' basket ball would start Thesday, also playing each Wednesday at the same place, Langley High School. Miss Gladys Cockerille, superintend- ent of the juniors, invited the seniors to be present at the Junior Federation meeling at Temple Church at 3 o'clock, Jau | The Yutermediates are to hold their { Federation meeting at First Church January 18. A dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruthven will be given at Scottish Rite Temple, 433 Third street. at o'clock January 25. J. Willard McCros- | sen, president of the Baptist Young | People’s Unions of America, will be | among_the speakers. ! A. Schmidt, president of National Baptist Memorial Union, requests each president to encourage their members to come to the fedoration meeting January 15, at that church. Chevy Chase and Berwyn Unjons will assist. Bethany Baptist Young People's’ Unfon, No. 2. will give an inspirational banquet Friday at 6:30 o'clock. George Ruhi is to act as toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruthven and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Smith are to be honor Brooks Fletcher will be the s Mrs. Fletcher will sing. The Sunday school and Baptist Young | People’s Union of Hyattsville Church | | had charge of the watch night service | an New Year eve at that church. | other intergroup contest will hegin to- { morrow. |~ About Baptist Young People | 2 or and Bethany No. 1, 75 were present in Union, Kirkland's address, “The R. and L. (Re- ligion and Life) Reilroad.” Tomorrow night Miss Martha Lavisson and Alpha group will bring a special New Year program. W. H. Barringer. superin- tendent of the Sunday school, will be the speaker at the monthly service at the Central Union MIS&IOH ‘Tuesday evening. PASTOR IS ILL. Rev. William A. Eisenberger Will Substitute in Pulpit. Due to the illness of Dr. N. P. Pat- terson, pastor of Flst Presbyterian Church, the pulpit at Old First Churgh, 320 John Marshall place, tomo:row- at 11 am. will be supplied by Rev. Wil- liam A. Eisenberger of the Church of the Covenant. The theme of the ser- mon will be “The Greatness of God.” The speaker for the evening service at the chapel, Massachurotts avenue and Thirty-sixth street, at 8 o'clock will be Rev. J. R. Duffield, and his sub- ject will be “How to Perform Exploits.” Dr. Patterson has been confined to his bed with influenza since last Mon- ay. | | | (fll,tr.mi;ug Srience L Christian Science CHURCSP‘I:F.SNOF CHRIST TIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist last Sunday night and listened to James | TOPIG OF DR. DEPP [“Measure of Success” to Be! Subject for Sermon at Night Service. At the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth | stret, the minister, Dr. Mark Depp, preaches at both services tomorrow. At II o'clock, his sermon theme will be “All Things New.” In the evening at 8, “The Measure of Suc ‘The churi school meets at 9:30 o'clock with classes arranged for all age groups The men's bible CIPSS, Dr. A. C. Christie, teacher, meets at 9:40 o'clock in the guild hall. The de-| votional meeting of the young pnv- ple's department is in the guild hall at 7 o'clock—a New Year service. The woman's all-day meeting will he held Tuesday at the church. The business meetings of the missionary societies will be in the forenoon and that of the Women's Guild at 2 o'clock. The special program fs at 1 o'clock. Luncheon is served at 12:15 p.m. The Young Woman's Home ) sionary Society will meet Mnndn} night with Mrs. Hugh Dryden, 2020 Pierce Mill road. The mother's class meets with the teacher, Mrs. C. L. Buldwin, 1460 Park roud, Friday eve- ning at' 8 o'clock. ‘The devotional night at 8 o'clock this week. meeting Thursday will he SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926.° “ALL THINGS NEW " LUTHER LEAGUE Special Christmas and New Year pro- grams were presented at the various local Luther Leagues of the District of Columbia during the past week. Letter of the Luther League of the Dis- trict of Columbia has been issued and distributed by Miss Monica Snyder, Junior League secretary of the District League. The January News Letter will be edited by District Intermediate League Secretary Henry Whiting. ‘The topic, “Taking Inventory; a For- ward Look,” was presented at Zion's League last Sunday evening by Miss Catherine Marques, corresponding sec- vetary of the Zion League. Plans for the District Luther League | “Stunt Night” are in charge of Robert J. Volland., Atonement League, presi- dent, chairman; Henry Whiting, Atone- men League, intermediate secretary, vrogram chairman: C. Bertram Gelston, Reformation League, treasurer, finance ‘nnd ticket chairman: Charles C. Whit- zel, jr. St. John's (S. W.) second vice president, floor committee; Mr. Webber, Atonement League, Miss Gladys Broeker, Zion, correspond- ing secretar music chairman, and Fred L. Schic Zion, Maryland State League corresponding and statistical secretary, publicity committee, program will be presented February 11 at Pierce Hall, Fifteenth street and Columbia road. Arthur P. Black, secretary, Lutheran Laymen's Movement, will deliver the lecture at the second annual Washing- ton Lutheran Training School, Church of the Reformation, Second and B streets southeast, J'mulry 7 SLhm)I Methodht i Union i 51 vears old. resumed | Epiarupal The December number of the News | stage committee; | This | CONTINUES REVIVAL. Harrisburg Pastor and Son Will Preach Here Next Week. Revival services began Monda; at John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets, and have been conducted nightly through- out the week by the pastor, Dr. Henry D. Tillman. Sermons will be delivered | by the pastor tomorrow. Beginning next week. Dr. Samuel T. Hawkins of Harrisburg, Pa.. and son, Rev. Rufus Hawkins, of Avondale, Pa.. will deliver the sermons during the week. The public is invited. night | Lutheran NCARNATION Gallatin and 14t Rev. )7, I Keller Memorial lllr'tlll\d Ave,'and th St. N.E. . Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor. Eundly 8chool at 9.30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00 Holy Communion. vening Service at 7:45 “Walking wnfl.h“y" (Holy Communion). Young_People's Societies at 6:45 P.M. HE HOMELIKE CHURCH GRACE Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. RD E. LENSKI, Pastor. chool. 9:30 a.m. —Snndnv “The “Worshiy of 1100 Meu, 748 p.m—iyen Recital B.00 pan-“The Greatest Little Book in tation to Al the Wise "Snl[ Farther to Go 2 At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning at the Lincoln Theater Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak from the theme “Still Far- ther to Go.” The Christian Endeavor | Society will meet at the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. at 6:45 pm. Srience nf Truth . s ASSOCIATION: . CLASSES IN PRINCIPLES OF RIGHT THINKING Every Friday Eve., 8 o'clock, by Ada Rainey Voluntary Offering Wed., 5 P.M.—Health Meeting ___1800 EVE_ST. APT. 21 _ Spiritualist Dr. Zaida Brown Kates holds clrcle Tuesdaye and Pridavs. 8 nm. al 16 8th s.e. Readings dail \uflnm«.v nl'r\nnm\ 2 p.m. Mystic Church of ( _Chrut Lecture Healing M Sundas and Tuesd Sundey—Messages S Aan et barte: Rev. F. I. Donceel 941 M St. N.W T Mr. Ted RonaIda Flow, 12-5 p.m! Subject: Y 0. S Divine Healing and Spirit Gommupications Messege Seances Tues., 2:15: D.r1. Every one reachea Gloss Foopens Tubs J 8 pm. Those wishing to enroll, see 18th hetw. P & Q Near Dupont Circle Ample Parking. 1ST THOMAS’ (Take Conn. Ave. Bishop, D. D. The Rev. Milward W. Riker. FESTIVAL OF THE EPIPHANY. .—Holy Eucharist. -Sunday School. 11 Onam Sermon by Rector, eeing Jesus.” s,unpmvvnung People’s Fel- lowship. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev.W.S. Bishop, D. D. “The Sin of Simon Magus.” “St. Stephen’s Church 16th & N X W, Rev. George F. Rev. Avery SERVICES Communion ....... Communion Holy Holy G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z, B. Phillips, D. D. Rector. ~—Hols Communion, .—Church School. Holv Communion Sermon by the Rector. and #:00 P.M.—Evening Praver and Ad- dress by the Reeto Thursdays, Holy Communion, & 1 am. Fridays, THE NATIVITY Rector’s Bible Class, 8 p.m. 1ith and A SE. 30, 10, d P Ntreets NW. Richard Schmidt, D. D, m. m_Evening Worship. * Aid. Wednesday. 3:30 p.m. N. J. Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11:00 am.—Sermon on The Epiphany. 10:20 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Walther League Hos- pice Anniversary Serv- Sermon by Rev. Paul Umb. ST. PAUL’S Rev. John T. Huddle, D, D. Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, B. D. o Eleventh and H St W, Communion. Sixteenth and U 0 p.m.— Snarsday, 9 _ @®ther Services HALL MISSI 713 D ST. } \‘\'. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness | Service every Surdayiab %30 bm. ALL WELCH o 443 " Order of Christian MyI cs | Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curti Beginning Course on Life After Death Jan. 8—Death and After Jan. 15—Evidences of Personal Sur- vival Jan. 22—Heaven and Hell Jan. 29—Realms of the Astral World. Public_study class at Chapel. 3508 Quebec st.. 8 p.m . Tuesday. Take \\nnd‘-y Road bus to Friends Friends Mcetmg 1811 Eye St. N.WV. Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday Gathering fn aa eutward silence i not enough. ", of the spirit. HERBERT LEWIS, Clerk 8 Fastern Ace’. Tafoma Park. ALL | RL lN TTED 8ts. H Trving W, Senools 948 Mecrine 5] furdy of Hariford Theo- OIhrtatmn Qrtmu I\E“) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Sclence as contained_in the Bible and writings of Mary Baker Eddy. Established in London. Enkland, and Washington, . C., under the leadership of Mrs. Annie’ C. Bill. Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. In Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette SUBJECT: “THE SCIENCE OF MENTAL FORMATION” ADDRESS BY MRS. BILL. Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS. 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. ADDRESS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday Affernoon at 5 0’Clock — Station WOL, ‘Washington (228 Meters) TOMORROW, 20 Jackson Place N.W. Phone Main 3043 TN 5 e “CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 18 A B "t 11:15 a.m.—English service. 8:00 p.m.- S:mlfl Service. 'EVERYBODY WELCCME. 4th and E Sts. Missouri Synod. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 am.—German Service with Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Sermon by Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister ing_ Worshiy -nuu-u’r el—Garden R mnl hi week dav School Building. A _COEDIAL SOUTHERN ASSEMRLY) Intersection n(x Fifteanth and Bitieentn an Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Church of Christ Scientist E 111 C St N.E. s Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts N.w. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. to the beginning of a series of sermons upon “The Third Gospel.” SERMON FOR .CHILDREN.' ning Monday evening and closing Fri- dlv night. The following sub]cc(.s will be discussed: Monday, “The Great Renunciation”; Tuesday, “Behold What Manner of ve;” Wednesday, “Ac- quaintance with God Thursday, “The 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Do You Know Jesus as Your Saviour?” ¥rrnhgt»rtun morning and evennig and extend until Easter Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will speak at the morning service on the subject “A Voice from the Dark.” At the night service his =ub3:cl. wfll be “A Plan for the Year Coates. Auxiliary ‘meets Priday. Jan Dr. Coates gives private appointment. 6227, Sunday Scaool. 9:18: Sr. Dept.. 1 The Resurrection. 7:30, 4:00 (8, §., 3:18). 'ROCK CREEK PARISH' Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CH(IRCH 11.8:15 pm interviews by Col. At the Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen street, the pastor, Rev. William E. La Rue, will perach tomorrow at 11 o'clock a sermonet to children on “Old Tags. ‘The sermon is ‘“Forgotten Drums." The Lord's supper and reception of members. A stereopticon lecture on Assam, en- titled “A Pocket Full of Gold,” will be given at a o’'clock. “GOLD OF SHEBA 2 “The Gold of Sheba” will be the ser- | mon subject tomorrow at 11 am. in| Georgetown Lutheran Church by Rev. | Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Holy com- wmunion 11 am. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor, 7 pm. Subject, “Forces ‘That Are Making the World Better.” “The Night Watchman” will be the subject at the 8 p.m. service. | “NEW LIFE” IS TOPIC. At the Grace Baptls. Church Rev. F. W. Johnson, pastor, the Lord’s sup: per will be observed tomorrow morning. The sermon topic will be “A New Life for the New Year.” At _the evening service the topic will be “The New Religion and the New Hu- man Society Coming.” The three yvoung people’s societies meet at 6:30 and 6:45 pm. SERVICE IS ARRANGED. A special featival service commeno- rating the feast of Epiphany will be | held Sunday evening at St. Paul's Rock Creek Episcopal Church. In the chancel will be Bishop Rhine- Jander. Rev. Joseph Fletcher, canon of the Washington Cathedral; Rev. Wil- | liam L. Mayo and the rector, Dr. F. J. Bohanan. Bishop Rhinelander will of- fer prayers and give the benediction. Third Baptlsl Topics Given. | At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth | and Q streets, Dr. Bullock's topic to- | morrow at 11 a.m. is “Pressing to the | Goal.” His topic at 8 pm. is “The | Mystery of the New Birth.” Bibie school, 9:15 am.; I C. E. Society, 4 pm.: Junior C. E. Society, 5 p.m.: Senior C. E. Society, 6 p.am.; prayer meeting, 6 a.m. to 8 am.; Tuesday, 8 10 10 p.m.; Thursda | | | “Cruiser Bill” to Be Topic. “The Crulser Bill” or “Are the Churches TIgnoring a Thrilling Prophecy?” will be the subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology of Washington Missionary College at the Arcadia auditorium to- Euam_ltliatir | societies will be held Tuesday at the | Judle ‘William F. Norris will speak to the men’s class at 10 o'clock. Eliza- beth F. Ketchum will address the wom- en's class. CELEBRATE COMMUNION. There will be two celebrations of holy communion on the Feast of the Epiph- any tomorrow at St. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut avenue and Bsncroft place, at 7:30 and 11 am. Dr. Henry Lubeck will preaeh at 11 am. and Rev. Robert Shores at 4:30 p.m, The Young People’s Society will con- duct a program, followed by supper and |a soctal, at 6 p.m. DR. HAND TO SPEAK. Dr. J. P. Hand, District superin- | tendent of the Washington district of\ the Baltimore Conference, will deliver ! the sermon at the morning service in the McKendree Methodist Episcopal | Church. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. In the evening the pastor of the church _will speak on the subject “Sure Foundation.” MEETINGS ANNOUNCED. Dr. FrederIck Brnwn Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on the theme “The Testing Cross,” nnd adminster the sacrament of the Lo Supper. In the evening hls subject \KIII be “Hope With Wings The January meeting of the women's 11 am. The Woman's Home Missionary Society meets at 11:45 am.; Woman’s Foreign Missionary Socicty at 12:30 p.m. and Woman's Gmld at 2 pm REVIVAL MEETING! Hear the “Preachers Quartette” Each Night at 7:30 Church of the Nazarene 7th and A N.E. Hoat Them(Sing! Playil Rrserh Don’t Miss This! Eumtgrlinfir Continues A Full Gospel North Capitol EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE ’I'IT\IIE. Old-Fashloned Revwal Chas. A. Speaking Daily Sunday 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Chas. W. H. Scott of Montreal Chorister and Xylophonist. nother Week Shreve 7:45 P.M. and Tabernacle and K Streets Unencumbered Life Friday, “The at Shflnh Baptist Institutional Church, e g CLASS TO HEAR HUGHES. West Virginian to Speak at Con- gress Street M. P. Church. Representative James A. Hughes from West Virginia will address the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1233 Thirty-first street, at 9:45 o'clock tomorrow morning in the auditorium of the church. His { subject will be “The New Year Herbert F. Leatherwood will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. Daughters of ng Visitation. The Daughters of the King in St. Agnes’ parish will have their visitation in the parish house, 46 Q street, Tues- day at 8 pm. All the members of the m. er 2. reguesttd to_attend. Bible Stdents " “THE MOTHER OF ALL ™ SAINTS” A Bible talk. Public invited D.m.. Annapolis Hotel. 1111 H § 2 ogmbeli St. Mary’s Church 5th St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30. Christadelphian " Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. S. S, 10 am. Services, 11:15 am. ‘Wed.. Bible Study, 8 p.m. Euvangeliral THE CRUISER BlLL NT 10 FALL 0N FUROPE ,mn U. 8.2 ARE THE CHURCHE THRIL PHECIE WILKINSON, Ph. D. an_citizen, no public man miss this startling sermon e Armageddon repare to Meel Thy God.” Arcadia Auditorium 2 19th St. N.W. (near Park Road) Musical Program. 5:30 P.M. Vietor Johnson. Song Leader edical Demonstration. 5 PM. Exoert fram"the” Wavhimeton Saniiarium Sunday, Jan. 6—Free B. G SUBJECT: “GOD.” nd 8 s Mexcent Fourtn NESDAY Evmva mEeTINGS—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg.. 15th and K Sts.~Hours, 9 to0 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and IquIay‘ 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111C St. N.E.— Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_ Bldg., Hth and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to & (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holiday. 0 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH voli Bldg., 313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § n.m. SERVICES-— : Christian : CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth and Meridian Pl N.W. GEO. A. KLINGMAN, Minister. day, 10 am. Bible classes: 11 am. 1o, inciuding the Lord's super and sermon. *Hoshea-Josh pel meeting. sermon, Wise Cholee.’ Thursday, 8 p.m.—Class in Romans. COME AND WORSHIP WITH_US. o] ———]o|——=0] CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) H St 6th & H S.W. i) H. C. Mayhew PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith FIFTEENTH STREET 15th St. and Ky. Ave, $.E. Harry M. Wilson s 8- 8 p. The “Vaive' of & Hermont Auvenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev: Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Pastor 11 a.m~"“MY NEIGHBOR.” (Sermon by Dr. Wilflev in ob- \Pnanu of “Neighborhood Dav.’ 8p.m.Snecial Musical Proram directed by W Braithwaite. B o} Takoma Park Takoma Park. M (Meet Seventh Day M. Elmore Tumer. Punr Preaching 11 a.m. 28 adea e Henoor ™ Nintly Street 9th L D Sts. N, DENJAMIN I, MELTON. Miniat JOSEPH A. s( OTT, § A\sI;'nn'f EEIE ctars. 45— Christian Endeavor Societiss ““The Cloud The pastor preaches at both services. Special music by the choir. WELCOME TO ONE AND ALL. Columbia Heights k Road West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith. Pastor 9:30-CGiraded Bible School. 7:00-“Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Sermon, WWHY WE BELIEVS IRE, DIBLE IS "GO The State Roard of Missions of Maryiand. Delaware and District of Columbia of the Disciples of Christ convencs at Ninth 8¢ Tuesday, Janu at g EIE——:—:EEEIIEIEI Unity Spiritualist Church Lecture by REV. HARRY P. STRACK Spirit Greetings_by Rev. Ida E, Strack, Mrs. E McDonald and Mr. Myer. Sunday. 8 Message Gervice “Thursdas evening, B0 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. The First Spiritualist Church Rev. Alfred H. Terry “FIVE MINUTES AFTER DEATH” Followed by spirit mes: 0 Stnday, 8 pm . at P*itian Temple. 1013 9th St. NV nd_floor. il \Afirome. MESSAGE 'SEANC Tuesday. 8 pm., 1_receives a_messaze. _ Episeogal All Souls’ Memorial Church Corner of Connect.cut and Cathedral Aves. REV. H. H I‘; ‘TFI’( ETT, persc Sunday School. 9:45 a.m Holy_Communion and Sermon, 11_a.m. (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. Perkins 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. #11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and_Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon “ST. JAMES’ CHURCH' Eighth Street Northeast between B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector o Sinday, Servic 10:30, iy Take 130h" an to_Eighth_and Qamt Mark’s Fhird and A Stroits Southeast v iiberd A Wootrall, Rector Ao Bamert Allen, Assistant “1, if 1 be lifted up, will draw all men s Me 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m. Communion AM. D of Flotida Avenue cars Streets Northeast. and PATRICK of Toc nzland. 8:00 p.m.—~Sermon by the Rector. he Wise Men's Our evening services are designed to be of help to all sorts and condi- tions of men. Congregational singing. Evangelistic preaching. 1 m., Thursday—Holy Commu- WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. SUNDAY. JANUARY 6. HOLY COMMUNION AM MORNING PRAVER AND LITANY. 10:00 A:M |HOLY COMMUNION PREACHER. BISHOP 11:00 AM. ON, PRI E BISHOP ‘oF WASKINGTON. " 4:00 .M. TAKE_WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR WOODLEY ROAD BUS' LINE ST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Joint _Service at Christ Church, THURSDAY— 10:00 am.—Holy Communion. Christ Church Georgetown and Thirty-first Sts. Rev. E. rlNl(Nx ROTH, Rector. nahunlm H 3§T:m 0 :'nu:'aan %5d Sgrmon. at 131 C St. N.E. Each | GRACE CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in tne City. 8:30. 9:30, 11 am; 7 P HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georria Ave, and Madison St. 11_a.m.;_7:30_p. CHRIST "CHURCH WASHINGTCN PARISH 620 G St Founded in 1 { REV. EDWARD GABLER. S. T. D.. Rector. t. John's Church_ Lafayette Square. SERVICES 8:00 am.. 11:00 a.m, Lecture at “Bishop Gory Hirtn ot Chrrt. i ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES Dimanches a 4 heures et Vendredis & 4:45 par M. le Pasteur F. Vurpillot. 'ST. AGNES' CHURCH 46 Que st. -nlm st ear) Services Sun and 8 p.m. Daily mass, nssonz ind interces: 3 p.m Goob SHEPHERD Sixth Street Northeast hetween H and I nellus Stevenson Abbott, Viear. piphany. | Communion - y and Sermon Prayer and | oly nion Halfnour Confirmation tions for Young People on Tuesdgy, Wedngsdas snd ‘Thursday, hmmn Mon P. to 7:30 P.M, Canflrxnnhnn Ser\lu Sundaw, Feb; ruary 3. at 8 P. ST. MARY’S PARISH 23d St. N.W,, Between G & H 7:30 AM.—Holy Communion. 1 11:00 AM.—Holy Communion and Ser- mon. _ Special Epiphany Services at 8 P.M. “OLD ASCENSION” Mass, Ave. and 12th St Formerly, Pro 2o tnedral 1300 Free Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Services Sunday, Jan. 6 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. 4 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service and Ser- mon. Holy Communion Thurs., 10 A.M. ' St. Margaret's Place. , D.D. Conn. Ave. and Ban ,Rev. Herbert Scott 51 Rector Sunday 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—8unday School. 11:00—Holy Communion, With Ser- mon by the Rev. Henry - Lubeck, LL. D. 4:30—Evensong, with Sermon by the * Rev. Rabert Shores. 6:00 Youns People’s Socisty. Thursdays—Holy Communion, 1n F l R s T J“I;;ll.hhrlhnll Rev. N. P. Patterson, D. D.. Pastor 9:30 a.m—Church School at the Old 08, m—Ch & at urc 9: d 36th Str 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship " the old Church. ‘sengnzn"?y Rev. senbers Jeer: Mo " GREATNESS OF G ] ip at the 00 pin s‘l’?‘.I.’é"n’.v‘ Rev. J. 1d. Subi ?iour“l:n{'rolw EXPLOITS Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, Minister —Men. Judse Wen. T Norris i b men Eil h F. 11:00 a.m.—Sermom “A Velce from the Dark." A Plan for Campaign Until Easter. ECKINGTON North Capitel §t.. Corner Florida Ave. Minister Morning Service. “Fidelity” Young Peovle's Meeting. T Fvening Service, 8—Theme: “The Grace of God” GEORGETOWN P Street near 31st Street N.W. Organized 1380 Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—'Our Debt to the Past, 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor Class, “The Conducted by Mrs. Edgington. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with Sere mon, “Encouragement’” 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. 3 Chureh of the Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. Assist: 9:45 A.M.. Sundav School. 11:00—Kindergarten and Junior Work. Sermon by “The Hope That Maketh Not Ashamed. 7:00 P.M.. Christian Endeavor y—Preparatory Service. WESTERN H St. bet 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. lhrvey Dnnlunl. Pastor 1:00 "Grentor Thmp Ahead” 8:00 PM. “Modern Dangers” Moving Pictures Commodore W. E. Longfellow Friday, Jan. 11, 8 to 10 o'clock Reception celebrating payment of site on the occasion of the 74th anniversary of the organization of the church, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church N. Y. Ave., H and 13th Sts. Services Held in Masonic Auditorium, § N. Y. Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoe In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City —Sunday School Faith." 0 Ser “*The Relicious Sllnlflnnu of the Events of 1938, GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. M. A.. Pastor 9:45 a.m —Sunday Schoal. 11100 a.m —Sermon. * “What Makes 8 ew Music, by Chorys Chir. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Meet- I’V)flm—.'e mon. “How lh.ll We Enter Upon the New Year?" SPECIAL MUSIC Midweek Service. Thursdav, FOURTH 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. A RULER'S AS'I'OI\- 8 p.m. CHEVY CH CHASE Chery Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 9:45 a.m. unday School. In:Mnm.~¥fn'l and Women's Bible 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Ser- mon by pasto: 11:00 a.m.—Junior Ch Mtian Eudeavor: 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate and Senlor Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m.—Younz People's “Table. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. Round Week of Praver Services each evening ol ihe week. excepting Saturdey. Preaching by G. G. Kundahl, Evandelist “WESTMINSTER th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 11 AM. “THE \ALUE 0" THE SOUL." "SEIZING OPP(ll'l'l'hl'l‘lES As COME." " Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and nl-n-l Rds. watthers METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor Morning Sermon, 11 O'Clock— EVERENCE. THE FIRST ESSENT t M. H . Michigan aning " on

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