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JANUARY 1929.° Christian Endeavor D. C. SATURDAY, 12, FRIENDS' SESSIONS g WASHINGTON, v EVENING STAR, THE LUTHERAN PARLEYS| 1 DINNER 70 HONOR p——————) Theology Dean to Lecture. Mot - “The World Court in Prophecy: til]n?l(_iggmfig,inmpal Anomalous Sign,” will be the subject of l 1d Representative a lecture to be delivered tomororw at A { At a recent meeting of the executive | 7:30 pm. in the Arcadia Auditorium by | %QI-,ERAITH h | board of the District of Columbia Chris- | BT B. G. Wilkinson, dean, of theology of P the Washington Misslonary College. Tt | Biste clisues.” 11 i tian Endeavor Union the following | will be preceded at 7:15 o'clock by a | gfHemanity Awa o Chnst.” 61 D LA changes were made in the pers~- medical demonstration in charge of an | af the Koul, un " Tnsupportable Calamifyet stor will preach morning and \:mnx expert from the Washington Sanita-|The pa Due to the resignation of Hugh Stev You Are Welcome. F S d Two C tions to Be Held| Baltimore Quarterly Meeting| three. tempors e | rmer Senator Pepper and| wo Conventions to Be Held| alti ree temporary vi e v i o] | spmmnicd 5" o e "snepled mrthnhtggvfimmnal mrthm\mt Episcopal SOUTH at Church Will Be Con- tinued Tomorrow. first vice president in chnrge of the flying squadrons; Wade Robinson, sec- ond vice president, in charge of exten- sion work, and A. T. Minor, third vice president, in charge of publicity. To fill the vacancy left by Mr. Minor as publicity superintendent, Mrs. A. T. Minor, assistant publicity superintend- ent, was appointed as publicity super- intendent. Miss Mildred Sieg of Luther Place Memorial, was appointed recrea- tional superintendent. in Columbus, Ohio, by Leaders. Dr. Sturgis Listed Speakers at “Fellowship” Fete. George Wharton Pepper, former Sen- etor from Pennsylvania, and Dr. » William C. Sturgis have accepted the | invitation to deliver addresses at the hird annual fellowship dinner in honor | The sessions of Baltimore quarterly | meeting of Friends at the Friends' | Church, Thirteenth and Irving strcefsq opened this afternoon and will be con- | tinued tomorrow. There will be meet- COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 12.—Two | Lutheran conventions of international | | importance will meet in Columbus this | | month. The Lutheran Foreign Mi Francis Asbury 16th St. N.W.. Near Lamont EPWORTH of the Bishop of Washington, Right sions Conference will meet in “public | . 3 e convention” at Mees Hall, Capital Ur ings of some of the yearly meeting com- | Gatden Memorial G- 1. ;"é‘:fi‘{agg”:{;‘ J. 3. RIVES, D. D, PASTOR. .\Ielhn;h;t fnw;or«l”fh;-rch;' Snudv_ of ‘el 5 + " = it ' 1 St Procman ° [ versity, January 14 and 15, and on| mittees, meeting for worship and busi- | membership present at the union meet- 11 aum. Public Worship, Sermon e Bishop Freeman will be the only other &peaker. This announcement ing held at Luther Place Memorial Church last Monday evening. Edward P. Gates, general secretary of the In- January 16 and 17, the National Lu- | iheran Council, meeting at the Sout crn Hotel, will cclebrate the tenth ar ness and a conference. e meeting on ministry and over- ht expects to discus the topic “The “First Place” Guest Soloist Rcv. John C. Copenhaver, | D. D., Pastor | | was made by Susey H. Howard, chairman of the y irx‘:‘(‘friuarlo{chil;r committee on arrange I niversary 'of its founding. | | Bricsthood of Believers,” its meaning, | ternational Society of Christian En- . i ments, following a meeting at the Di: The National Lutheran Couneil was value, and method of teaching this |deavor, delivered an address. Following Hon. Cllft()n 5. O Sunidiy- ocesan House, 1329 K. street. _REV. ALFRED J. WILDER. | organized in Chicago in September, i doctrine. ‘The session opened with a |the meeting a social with refreshments L B IR ‘M. Pepper has rendered distinguished | __|1918. to enable the Lutherans in| REV. CLARENCE H. CORKRAN, | {ovotional meeting followed by the busi- | was held under the direction of the Woodstin 0 am—Sunday School, service to the Episcopal Church is suc- | America to meet after-war reconstruc- | Pastor of the Lincoln Road Methodist | ness session. host society. ¥ 1 Setrioe b Pestor) “THS eessive general conventions. He played REV ALFRED J. WILDER \uon problems as a unit. The council | Episcopal Church, has been appointed | The evening conference will be ad-| The flying -squadron, -with Robert 8 p.m.—Public Worship, Sermon Church With Three Lo- 2 prominent part in the deliberations an agency serving 15 American | chaplain of the Maryland House of | dressed by Dr. Khalil Totah of Pales- |Simmons in charge, will meet with the o bich Eapore el of ‘the general convention last October.| REPRESENTS cATHEDRAL‘Lulhvran bodies in representation be- | Delegates at Annapolis for the third | tine on the subject “Friends’ Oppor- |C. E. Society of Keller Memorial Pres- What Is a Christian? L (R Since his retirement from the Senate fore other denominations and gover term. funity in the Holy Land.” Dr. Totah |byterian Church tomorrow evening at Pt 4Eh o seriias of Bundx T Douglis PRrsons he has been devoting much time to | S mental agencies, in statistical and re is a native of Palestine and once was | the usual Endeavor prayer meeting time. night sermons on Knotty ProbS: edeit e of v os b e Biliop FEeeman SRnnounces SAD |ty ey sl ol B il SERVICES ARE | ARRANGED la student at Friends' Mission School ——————— Jems. Questions both difcult and 7:50 p.an.—Organ prelude. ! 1 of the Cathedral Chapter and chairman e y. : re. He later came to this count < #mbr =S anion iLet st Eot of the national executive committee. | pointment of Former ‘ The tenth anniversary ccm’enlmni e "P'\ecgnu“uc e s gradz OFFICERS ARE NAMED. un:::ag‘tn;o ?“e,?‘wfl;nc{mu o p. Semott }‘}_\mgas;firx;‘se‘?vg | Dr. Sturgis was for 10 years educa- Detroit Rector. ‘Wl]l open Wednesday evening. at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dr. R. Confirmation Classes to Be Formed ated from Columbia University, which conferred on his the degree of doctor At the business meeting of the Ladies’ | | One Cheek if Someone Hit You The sermons by the pastor are echoes of the International Mis- tional secretary of the department of miissions under the national council of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He now is initiating a series of week end | on the Other?” Jan, 27th, “Is It Possible to Love Your Enemies?” Good Music, Good Fellowship, a at St. Margaret's. There will be services at St. Marga- ret's Church, Connecticut avenue and | sionary Conference held in Mem- | phis, Tenn., January 1, 2 and 3. | | E. Golladay. pastor, with “a scneral | program of retrospect and prospect.” The Lutheran Foreign Missions Con- forence, convening in connection with of philosophy. A few years ago he ac- cepted the call to return to Palestine as principal of Friends’ Mission School, Rev. Alfred J. Wilder has been ap- Bible Class of the First Reformed | pointed field representative of the Na- i Church, Thirteenth and Monroe streets, the following officers were re-elected Thurs 8:00 p . —Weckly prayer meet- conferences for laymen under the aus. | tional Cathedral Association by Bishop | | Bancroft place, tomorrow. Holy com- | Ram Allah, which position hé now oc- | President, Mrs. M. Sniffin; vice pre pices of the College of Preachers of | James E. Freeman. He is at present | the National Lutheran Council inect-|p nion 217050 e mnmmg“‘pf:y"gr cupies. 2 SontMrs. P Loefflor: secretary, Mrs. Hearty: Welcorie ing. Washington Cathedral. speaking in behalf of the Washington | I will bring fomhcr,_mvpbt‘rfi O‘f with sermon by the rector, Dr. Herbert | The Bible school and meeting of | J. M. Smith, and treasurer, Mrs. O. y Music by vested choir. At the recent meeting of the com- | SPeSKIAE in Behait of the Washinglon sorelgn, n boards, misslonaries on | §U8,SETHOR B e Toctor, Dr. Herbert | & Kehip will be held tomorrow, with | Herzog. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. S. Edwin Moore, Jr., mittee in charge-of the dinner, arrange- | Cathedral before gatherings in New | furlough, presidents of synods and con-|g.3p"a m ;" Junior Brotherhood of St. | visiting ministers in attendance. The| The class again will plan for cele- Prayer Meeting Thursday 8 p.m. Organist-Director ments were made through Comdr. C.|England communitics. | ferences, professors in" Lutkeran col- | 350 &n-3 Jugor Bothertood, of St | Bo0aE I cvor. will meet in the | bration of Motners' day by a public ST ewell o Milsuibnte Uckets o all the leges and theological seminarics, Pas- | cases,'3:30 p.m., and Young People's | evenin service May 12. Rev. Mr. Wilder came to the Cathe- parishes in the diocese of Washington. Much interest in the dinner as an in- spiration to greater lay activities in the city was manifested at the weekdy Tuncheon of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew held at the University Club under the chairmanship of H. Lawrence Choate, national chairman of the brotherhood. DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER | TO TELL OF CONVENTION | Fpworth M. E. Church South Ser-| mons to Reflect Information of Memphis Meeting. ‘The services in Epworih Methodist | Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth steeet and North Carolina avenue northeast, tomorrow will begin at 9:30 am. with Sunday School in all depart- megts. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pas- tor, will preach at 11 o'clock, his sub- dral from the Diocese of Michigan, where for 8 years he was rector of St. Alban's in Detroit. He is a graduate of Ohio University and of Bexley Hall, the divinity school of Kenyon College. He was instrumental in building four Diocese of Southern Ohio. While he was rector of St. Maj Daytona Beach, Fla. the church building was reconstructed, and as president of the board of education there, he brought about construction of the present mod- ern high school building. He was for archdeacon of that territory, which of- fice he relinquished to enter his rector- Services for Deaf Mutes. The next regular sign language serv- ice of the Lutheran Deaf-Mute Mission for the deaf of Washington and vicin- ity will be held tomorrow morning at 11 oclock in Christ Church, 1219 New Jersey avenue, with Rev. E. C. Baker churches and one parish house in the | some time dean of Marquette and also | tors and church workers, for consider: tion of problems confronting the mi sionaries. The conventivn will discu: relationships between the Americs foreign mission boards and the sion ficlds of European agencies | phaned” during thc war. ] S | TOPICS ARE SELECTED. ‘Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Pro- gram Is Announced. | “Paul in Prayer” is the message topic | at Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, | Forty-second and Fessenden streets, at | 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Durmg the 11 o'clock service the pastor, Rev. | Clarence R. Ferguson, will preach on | “The Backslider's Prayer.” The topic | for the junior sermon is “Thy Kingdom Come.” The pastor preaches to the junior boys and girls during the open- ing of the morning worship period. Bible school meets at 9:30 am. Bible study and prayer at 8 o'clock Wednes- “Civil War in the Society, 6 p.m. Confirmation classes will be formed Sunday afternoon in preparation for the Episcopal visitation of the Bishop of Washington in March. The juniors will meet in the Sunday school library ! and the seniors in the rector's study in the parish house. Holy communion will be celebrated at 11 a.m. _ Tutheran INCARNATION Gallatin and 14th (XE. Corner) Mank; ~ Pastor Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. I. Ave. Howard E. Snyder, Pastor. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Missouri Synod. Euang»liattr _ Evangelistic =\ Sunday Services—11 Full Gospel Old-F ashloned Revival ENTERS THIRD WEEK & Dr. Chas. A. Shreve Speaking Daily—7:45 P.M. (EXCEPT SATURDAY) Chas. W. H. Scott, Chorister and Xylophonist AM. and 7:30 P.M. Tabernacle CALVARY 11 AM.—Sermon M. par VATH BOTH “A WORKMAN UN, MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 8 PM—“A 11 A M —Junior “Christ Restores Sunday School, by the pastor, HANDS. M.—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor 11 AM—“THE MEMPHIS CONFERENCE” g GRIP ON GOD” It 3040 Que Strect N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery. Pastor School. 9°45 AM Ln\mrrn\ 1.M ue, 7:15 PM. Nevitt, 3 ASHANED > Epworth Juniors.” Saturday, 2 PM. Massachusetts Avenue N.\V. Congregation (In Sunday School Auditorium) Human Life"—H. R. Deal, Junior Preacher 9:30 AM. (Primary Department, 9 A.M.) Epworth Leagues, 6:30 P.M. day cvening; topic, oul.” North Capitol and K Streets EVERYBODY ALWAYS WELCOME Recital by Professor John Duxbury Monday, 8 p.m. (Sunday School Auditorium)—“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Freewill Offering Ject’ being “The Church With Three Locations.” Dr. Copenhaver returned labt ‘week from Memphis, where he at- tended the International Missionary Conterence of Southern Methodism as delegate from Epworth Church. His sermons will be reflections and in- formation received while attending the convention. His sermon for the 8 o'clock service will be: “He Took It Upon Himself.” The Hi-League and the Epworth of Pittsburgh in the pulpit. _ @ougregational Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. @ongregational “Is Jesus God OI.I‘D"HA ntmu d & N. ve. Services aneiced by pastor. o 11 and 8 o'clock. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting—the Pastor. Quartet and Large Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director “H, Butler, School, 9:45; Endflnnr “GRACE Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. at - Hnitarian Hnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Mt Pleasant Congregational Church | 1410 Columbia Road N.W. League Chapters will hold services at 9:30'a.m.—Sunday_ School. :;33_‘ :’;;’,.,’m‘;f‘“f,‘;.,’;;;‘%fi:;‘:: mrs';s Rev. M%ehk. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler 11100 ;Z r"ni]l;rem(!‘:mnh Survive?” 5 e - 3 3 - nister Direct f Religi Educati & . ANV UEVEVEVEVS) VNIV, 3 dent_of the Epworth League Chapter, NG e R D T s ta A Sixteenth and Harvard Streets g‘* s i Saas “CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor ~Bible School. will be the leader of the evening serv- ice of the league. The young people of the church will conduct the devo- | tional services to be held in Central Union Mission Tuesday evening. E. L. Loving will be the speaker of the eve- SUNDAY hurch School. 10:00 AM.—Adult Bible Classes. 'crmuu—“kELl(‘lON AND THE LABORATORIES.” s the second sermon in the series on “RELIGION TOOKS AT MODERN 'CIVILIZATION.” Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. s BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Wo: Ivard Bldg. e it B T B 1 50 Yo Proples” Forum. Topie—High Schoo BREET e s, Bk AR A s S WISCONSIN AVENUE | FIFTH E erx T evening at 8 o'clock. e " 4 A~/ b S pasléor v’l,fll condfictfl the se:v{ce and P':“”'m" . ; " . - soopm-—fmn‘ual services of Ladies Ald 2 : & . 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. 7th S.W. Continue the study of the Lord's Prayer. 6:00 P.M.—Discussion Group. Topic—Lewisohn's book, “The ‘Speaker, Mrs. Harvey 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship » e 100 am—Sermon by Rev. B w. 5 Island Within.” Lcader—Mr. Lovell. wa;;&;; . Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor Weaver. D. D LL D, Motion Picture Service. “Quality Street,” from the R e educator. _Subject, 7:00 PM.— True Fundamentaiis NN NI ENEENBAENENENSS “THE DOUBLE IMPERATIVE” ADDRESS IS LISTED. story by J. M. Barric. Keller Memorial B S e Magylang Ave, and Ninth St. NE. - g 3 A Young People. Dr. John » D. D., Past 5:00 P.M.—Quiet period with organ music ¥ BETHANY R L Ave EBrizes will preach, on 9:30. Morning Service at_11:00 “The Boyhood f Jesus.” Evening Srr\irn at _7:45 “For What Do We Stand?” Young People's Societies st 6:45 P.M. HOMELIKE CHURCH at 2nd St. N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. ‘Tmperative Serv umanity of Got tism. ©Ghurch of Pilgrims’ Pastor Will Speak Thursday. Rev. Andrew Bird, pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, which meets Sunday mornings at the Mayflower Ho- S. S., 9:30; Chapel. 3; B. Y. P. U., 6:30. The Church That Cares. Come! METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. Lewis Atwater, organist Assisted by Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto Monday, Jan. 14—7 to 9 P.M.-—Life Adjustment Center. Thursday, Jan. 17—7 P.M.—Annual Business Meeting of the Church. Bethany_invites you to its Divine worship and work. SIS IAN AN NN subject, “Why Try Again?” given at the chapel of the new edifice at Twenty-second and P streets. An address will be given by Rev. Mr. Bird Thursday evening in the chapel cn “A Jungle Hunt in the Congo; a Prescription for Weak Faith.” RECEPTION TO BE HELD. The Guild Auxiliary of St. John's Episcopal Church, Bethesda, Md., will hold a parish reception January 25 in St. John's Hall. The officers will receive the guests, and during the, eve- ning there will be a musical pragram. Rev. Clarence Prentice Parker, rec- Morning at Eleven “The Two I's of Religion” Evening at Seven Forty-five “CALF OR CHRIST LIFE” 9:30—Bible School with a place for 10:00—Men meet in auditorium. 6:45—Five Societies of Happy Young People. 7:45—Spirited song service and ser- tel, will preach tcm"orrow on “The - Fruits of the Years.” The :-"&“";5 CHRIST i mflhnhfflt Lptflrnpal John Compton Ball, Pastor KENDALL 9th near B S.W. PASTOR RYLAND TO PREACH. 11 a.m.—“An Energetic Fisherman.” 8p.m.—“Not Ashamed of the Gospel.” s. 8. am. B.Y P. U.7pm WILL WELCOME YOU SECOND REV. A. H. OWENS, Ph. D. of Lancaster, Pa. 11:00 AM.—At the Church, 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. 8 P.M.—At the Branch, 17th and East Capitol Sts. A CORDIAL WELCOME. TEMPLE N. J. Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor ‘‘Youth Relation to ;% 2 = = -, ™ = = a8 8 = g B FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Sunday School 9:30 A M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. 9:45 AM.—Friendly Class for Men. Leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley 10:00 A.M.—Women’s Bible Class. Leader, Mrs. F. E. Webner 11 AM.—JOHN DUXBURY of London. THE BOOK OF JOB 8 PM.—Dr. JASON NOBLE PIERCE. “FOUND BETTER THAN MONEY” MOTION PICTURE SUNDAY NIGHT Will Hlustrate the Sermon 11:00 a.m.—Sermon_on and His Methodist Epnscopafl William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent ST. PAUL’S Rev. John T. Huddle, D, n I & Rev. W. C. Wuhem,cr B LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH Lincoln Rd. and U Clarence H. Corkran, NI NI comE GLOW. GO AND GROW WITH US, " RIGRLANDS BAPTIST CHURC Fourteenth Street at Jellenul..' Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor AM.—All things workis 1¢ BM Hehus ana Nicodemunr *o°% 0—Church School Pastor The Church With the Lishted Cross TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN. Minister. & Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. MM P Praver | “oth and P Streets N, Pastor, Richard Schmidt, D. D. tor of St. John's Church, Wisconsin evenue and Bradley Lane, will officiate N. =0 & 2 ! at holy communion tomorrow morning “DOOMSDAY” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Director of Religious Education. 5 30 o > 10:00 8'm. G > E ‘] Y M O preRchimtRhe L Based on Watwitk Dessiu's Beck CHAPEL, New Hampshire Ave. and Louis Potter il Lo * 10th & N Pastor CHE CHASE o'clock service. o Buchanan Strect. Organist and Director of Mu o 3 Thos. E. Boorde - 2 :30 a.m.—Sundav ichool. ez s - We o (Western Avenue near the Cirele) RECITALS_BY i am —Enclih service. At Eleven 0'Clock 00 pm—fapoy S RENER (1% BIBLE SCHOOL—9:30 AM. Edward O, Clark, Pastor Olnngrtgatimml JOHN DUXBURY of London 5:00 Vening service. “What God Wills” fce. Sermon, :'The Chal- & S0 B aOE VAN Sui i < Dehit i Atbbbhihtid a Sunday, 4:45 P.M.—“THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS” — 2 “Thi Litt] d Big” ¢ = » rigtian THE MINISTER PREACHES. §¢ Sermon Topics— e (e E 4:45 PM.—“A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ @h,_ (G PO Music by Quatter and Ghorus Choir. % w“Secure World Peace,” 11:00 am. | 7uspm— CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 24th and Lowell Sts. Church School. 9:45—Four depart- me: Hnmmz Worship, 11 a.m.—Sermon: e he” Door ‘of ihe Sheep Fold. At Eight O’Clock Hon. Alben W. Barkley Senator from Kentucky. 9:30—The Church School. . 9:40—Men's Bible Class Christie, Teacher. Tuesday, 4:45 PM.—“THE KING OF KINGS” ON THURSDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 Dr. Pierce Speaks on— “BROTHER LOVE” llustrated by Photoplay “Shipwrecked,” 8: oo pm. d Inlfl' B Y.P . 7:00 p.m. ey R TR me In the program for world through Jesus Christ. CENTENNIAL “Hymns of Good Cheer” "CHURCH OF CHRIST Pourteenth St and Meridian Pl N.W. KLINGMAN, Minister. aund-y Sem:es 10 am - Bible Classes. b.m.—Sermons. Emma Louise Thompson, Director. i Conn. Avelnd Snepherd st. o1d) | 1. T. Spicknall. 21 Massachusetts McKENDREE “} s William Pierpoint, rntur. PETWORTH th and Randolph Streets N.W. = ) 7;«\—\! "b.'s Devotional Service. Supday Evening Club, 6:30 p.m.— S . P g o “BEAU GESTE” | ’I' D nll“::‘:‘;lr?(‘l’:’:fl:h:\"::'y at 8. b G g Her Bwem e one. 8 b | The Friendlicst Church in Washinston. o ” N :, o . evotiol TSt . like them) Th! e it e Every One Invited. Freewill Offering CHRIS IAN R S 8:00—Pastor will preach. ;E;f%”f_":.'.:f;:fn; ;lfuerefi'mmzss REV. HENRY J. SMITH ne th & Eve NE. Pator George Farnham, Pastor THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. FOUNDRY Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 11 a.m.—Special Sermon “The Background of the West thingto;: H St 6th & H S.W. Corner John Marshail Pisce < ur . HC. bikuds CHARLES' B."AUSTIN, ross’ Iayhaw James Shera Montgomery, (Organized 1814) 11:00 A.M. Minister Sixteenth St. near P St. 8:00 P.M. 8 p.m.—Song Service and Sermon PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith FIFTEENTH STREET 16th St. and Ky. Ave. S.E. Harry M. Wilson The Public of Washington Is Invited to Utilize the WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER “The Divine Privilege and Progress” sundny School, 9:30 Classes for all . Y. P. U. Meetings, 7 PM. Pezwnnhs invitation is extended to the reader to worship here. TAKOMA PARK. William E. "La Rue, Minister. 11:00 " Taking Time® . oo 8:00 _Stercopticon. Lacture. 9:30—Church School, Miss Fannie Holmes. Sup't. Bible Class. DOCTOR NTGOMERY, Teacher. 11 ol)~Fubllc Worship with Sermon e MINISTER on the sub- “The Fim Mile and Beyond” 6:30—Epworth League Devotional Service. Frederick BrownHarris,D.D., Minister Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Religious Education 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Address, “Taking _Stock of Prohibition.® by Dr. Scott_McBride 9:45—S. S. 9th & South Carolina Ave. S.E. ERAC Pastor F. W. Johnson. 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00—"From Trouble to Peace.” 7:45—*Jesus Revelation of God.” 6:30 and 6:45—Young People. Church_Week-night Meeting, Thursday at 8. ALL ARE WELCOME. Calvary 9:30—Adult Hermont Auvenue 1810 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle \Vllfley, LL. D, stor ubjects for 13: 8:00—Public Worship with Sermon- Lecture by DOCTOR MONT- GOMERY “The Chlvalry of Daily Life” THE IMPERIAY, MALE OUARTET WILL SING AT BOTH SERVICES y, the ministe ubject: “Lord of All. e by, Foundry Quartet Cholr, Turoday, 8 00 b - Mid-week Braise and Prayer Service. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister BRSPS SR AR SRR AA T SRR 11am. “The Silent Sacrifice” 8 p.m. WELCOME T L— “Tokens” Midweek Senlcfil'l;h;xlz:dny Evening at 11 A.M.—“THE CHIEF CORNER STONE” " Dr. J. Phelps s Hand The corner stone of {ri’?;?;'ufiyu’f'?;‘?e'e’m Memorial Butlding MT PLEAS ANT CONGREG ATloN AL CHURCH Takoma iflark District Superintendent of the Wash- Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. will be laid at the close of this service. . rk, Md. AII:‘KIIU;H.D"I&Y.HC(. brings the message CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 7:45 P'M “THE RwK OF THE REPUBL'C" Takoma (Meet Seventh Adveniist Ch.) M. Elmore Turner, Pastor. Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. lble School. Hon. Clinton N. Howard Organ Recital, Thomas Moss 9:30—Sunday School FIRST. Dr. Hownrd F. Downs e Speaks at 8 p. n his recent trip throush Syfla. Palestine and Esyp! PETWORTH Columbia Road Just West of 14th St. 7 to 9 P.M. Each MONDAY During January 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 AM. “LOVE OF TRUTH” Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. Samuel Judson Porter. Pastor. ! Washington—For the Hearts of W Ninth Street Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. hington 9th & D Sts. N.E. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League, Pul F i Vi Th ff Includ TOREPRA BooTaL IO Mintater Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor | Mrs. H. E. Woolever speaker. The Lord's 'Supper wuf'é'e"hbe“sgrvm“n ot orning Sermon A Free Advisory Service e Staff Includes - 8r. Assistant. 8:00 p.n—Mr. Edward Single- 930 AM—Sunday, SSnEa FLahat Ends T Alm A 9:30— Guded nml- School. 11:45—Sermon by _pastos 8:45—Christian Enden‘vnr Societias. ast Nister ‘Good T Svedion Mision- Sundly. 3:50 B m}m" . U.—Juniors, 11 AM Cordial Welcome. 8 P.M Senior and Int Mid-Week ' Prayer Service, 'rhuru'l‘-;mn'm.!; ¢ ton of the American Red Cross. HAMLINE BY. P —looking to the fullest enjoyment and —these expect technicians— SRRSO BRI RR ARG benefit from life by normal men and ]l\w I;'h\ ; s:;,:,‘?gfm';;g;‘ L Sixteenth at Allison Street Brightwood Park women. i o Sl e CHESTEEN SMTTH, D. D, MISter | cor, g ang Jeron st n.. NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbia Road 3 The ordinary physical, mental, home wo Social ol S 9:45 a.m.—Church School. e MWEARL:. i MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D. Pastor ;’g 7 p.m.—Epworth A General Counselor 11:00 a.m.—Sacrament of Holy Com- : e . ‘munion, A Director of Religious Education 11 A.M.—“THE MISSION OF CHRIST AND THE CHRISTIAN" 8P.M.—PASTOR’S QUESTION SERMON: “IS A MAN FREE?” (Young People’s Chorus) 9:30 AM.—Bible School, Graded; Good Teachers, Orchestra 7 P.M.—Young People’s Societies Thursday, 8 P.M.—'Joy and Liberality” (Quarterly Meeting) . and religious pri)l!](’n)s of average men and women discussed in private individ- ual conferences. A Spiritual Adviser NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY! JUST COME! Each Monday During January—7 to 9 P.M. Columbia Hrights Park Road West of 1ith St. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon by pastor. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Sermon by pastor. J GUBUBUR TOTOGUTUBT R e o L R D SR e 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Subject: “THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CHRISTIAN BELIEF.” Dumbarton_Ave. r Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S BARNES, Fastor, ague. sl Evening to worship Wi E:—EEE—:EEIEIEIEE EEEEEIEEEEEE Ll fll