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} i d NEWPASTORTAKES - C | POST HEBRUARY 13 ,' Rev. R. P. Schearrer Suc- | ceeds Dr. Clark at Takoma Park Church. . a meting of the Preshytery of 'Wuhmmn City last Monday evening Jin the New York Avenue Presbyterian chun:h, the request of Dr. Thomas C. to be relieved of the active puwnoe of the Takoma Park Presby- terlan Church was granted to become effective when his successor is installed. Dr. Clark, pastor of the Takoma Park Church for the last 23 years, came from Grand Island, Nebr. His activity .has resulted not only in growth of the tion during that period, but the new church at the corner of Maple and Tulip avenues stands as a monu- ment of his long service to the com- unity. s A meeting of the presbytery a call was presented for Rev. R. Paul Schearrer of Endicott, N. Y., and he will be installed as pastor of the Ta- oma Park Church February 13, under direction of the Presbytery of Wash- 1 n City. The sermon on_that oc- n will be preached by Dr. J. R. simo pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and the charges delivered by Dr. W. L. Darby and Rev. J. H. Hollister. The congregation was represented at Monday's meeting by Mrs. C. R. Normandy. George Francis Williams and H. I. Houston. On_the date of the installation of Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, Dr. Clark becomes pastor emeritus. A testimonial meeting to Dr. Clark ‘will be held February 1 at 8 o'clock in the Takoma Park Church, to be partici- pated in by the presbytery, the com- munity and his church. At 7:30 o'clock, | February 7, Dr. Clark will hold a spe- | cial pre-communion service with his | closing communion service Sunday morning at 11-o'clock on February 10. A meeting of the Presbytery of Wash- ington City will be held February 11 at 10 o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, when the new pastor will be enrolled, the call pre- < sented ' and ' arrangements for his in- : stallation completed. A reception will be held in honor of Rev. and Mrs. R. Paul Schearrer, February 15, at 8 o'clock, at the church. Dr. Clark has for the last 10 years been stated clerk of the Presbytery of ‘Washington, which position he will eontinue to occupy. CLINTON HOVJARD TO GIVE 'ADDRESS AT CHURCH HERE Figth Baptist Program Built on Plea for Observance and H Enforcement of Law. Clinton N. Howard, humorist, author and lecturer, will deliver a sermon-ad- dress on “The Twin Rocks of Church and State” at Fifth Baptist Church to- morrow night. This service is in the interest of law observance and law enforcement. L e R on-* ur Lives” Representative B. G. Lowre; L o B ke S ve W. n, the Darlington Berea Bible Clus Both of them are from Mississippi. -The Darlington-Berea Bible Class will hnvu its annual supper Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. " COLTON WILL SPEAK. Utah Representative Will Tell of Mormonism. Representative Don B. Colton of Utah will talk on the subject of the Mormon religion at a ulnncr We y eve- under the auspices of the men's class of the Calvary Methodist ch\lmh. Columbia road near Fifteenth -nm is one of a series of dinner con- have been a by GET-TOGETHER MEETING. Bible Class’ New Officers Are In- stalled. ‘The annual get-together meeting of the.Theron Outwater Bible Class was held at Kmdnll Baptist Church Wed- nesday e L. E. McGill installed the following officers: W. E. Carter, president; Frank Carroll, vlce president; W. E. Neff, sec- retary; Mr. Kidwell, treasurer, and M. C. b, teacher. on program were the Bethany vocal selection by Mr. Cook, remarks by the retiring president, Mr. Conklyn, and by the teacher. Repre- sentative B, G. Lowrey of Mississippi gave a talk. Preceding the program the class was given a turkey dinner. Pastor Preaching Series on Luke. | Members of Shiloh Baptist Institu- tional Church, Ninth and P strzer.sx are studying the Gospel recorded by | Luke, while the pastor, Rev. J. Milton Waldron, is preaching & series of ser- mons upon this Book. The subject for 8 p.m. tomorrow is “John the Baptist, | the Forerunner of the Messiah.” At 11| o'clock the pastor will continue his ser- mons upon “The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit,” using as his_subject “Pentecost and Its Relation to the Gos- pel Dispensation. New Bethel Baptist Services. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and S streets, tomorrow morning and eve- Other numbers | Rev. THOMAS C. CLARK. OFFICERS ELECTED BY CHURCH GROUP Bishop McDowell Again Heads Committee of Federal Council. List of Members Announced. At the meeting of the Washington committee of the Federal Council of Churches Thursday in its offices in the Woodward Building, officers werc elected. Bishop Willilam F. McDowell was again chosen as the chairman. He has served in this position for 12 years. Norton M. Little was elected vice chair- man and Dr. W. L. Darby was re-elected as_secretary. In addition to these officers the com- mittee is constituted at present of Rev. W. S. Abernethy, C. A. Aspinwall, Rev. J. H. Balthis, Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Rev. W. K. Bloom, K. A. Brumback, Bishop James Cannon, jr:: Dr. A. Christie, Willlam Knowles Cooper, Rev. Lucius C. Clark, Mrs. William L. Darby, Rev. S. B. Daugherty, Rev. George M. Diffenderfer, J. P. Dodge, Rev. J. R. Duffield, Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Rev. Thomas E. Green, Rev. J. Phelps Hand, Prof. John R. Hawkins, Rev. C. E. Haw- thorne, Rev. James H. Hyatt, Rev. W. H. Jernagin, George H. Lamar, Dr. C. H. Marvin, Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Joy Morgan, Frank Morrison, Rev. Wal- lace Radcliffe, Rev. Henry H. Ranck, Dr. George Otis Smith, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, Rev. C. H. Williams and Mrs. Ellis A. Yost. ‘The secretary reported that during the past few months satisfactory con- tacts had been made with the various Government officials and re?resenu- tives of foreign powers resident in Washington. Special mention was made of the quadrennial meeting of the Federal Council in Rochester, N. Y., last month. On this occasion, the twentieth anniversary of the organiza- tion was celebrated.” A history of the work of the Washington office since its | organization in 1914 was presented at this meeting. “EACH AND ALL” IS TOPIC. Subjects Announced by Western Presbyterian Pastor. At the Western Presbyterian Church, on H street between Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets, the tor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, will e for his sub- ject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, “Each and All” and in the evening at 8 o'clock his theme will be “Another Pair of Shoes.” ‘The monthly meeting of the Sunday School Teachers’ Association will be held at the church Tuesday at 7 p.m, and a first-aid class at 8:30 o'clock. The weekly prayer service Thursday is at 8 pm. PRy SAIL FOR EUROPE. Dr. Councilor and Page McK. Etch- ison and Families Start Voyage. Dr. Homer J. Councilor, president of the District of Columbia Sunday School .| Council of Religious Education: Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A, with their families and a group of friends, many of whom, are actively connected with local Bible classes, sailed today at noon on the Laurentic for a two-month visit abroad. The itinerary will include stops at Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Athens, Constantinople, Geneva, Paris and Lon- don. but most of the time will be spent in the Holy Land, Egypt and Italy. The party expects to reach Jerusalem on February 12, “Strong Hearts” Taken as Subject. “Stony Hearts” will be the subject of B. H. Whiting, pastor of the Friendshlp Baptist Church, First and H streets southwest, tomorrow at 11 a.m. Holy communion at 3 p.m. Candle light service, 8 p.m. Prayer praise service Tuesday, 8 p.m. Saint Alexander’s RUSSIAN Church ORTHODOX I have the honor to brinz the most sincere thankfulness from myself and land. Russia, the Grand Duke Nikolas Nicolaevitch. I beseech the Lord's blessing upon 3pu, our Friends and “Brethren in ris Rector of St. Alexander’s Russian Orthodox Church Rev. Father Viachislav Gindlin ning. . Subject . of sermon at 11 am. “Seven 'Sins Against the Holy Spirit.” C. E. meeting at 6:30 p.m. and Committee A CALL TO PATRIOTS Campaign to Make Washington Dry 20 National Bodies United for Observance of Law and Allegiance to the Constitution City-Wide Mass Meeting SPROUL tional United Committee Sunday, January 20lh at 3:30 P. M CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cli Cornelia . M. Sproul, Cone S All Citizens to Washingt aughter Peter “Putting Punch in Prohibition.” an: Want a Clean City Invited. Night Mass Meeting Southwest Section Fifth Baptist Church (Dr, Briggs), 7:40 E Slrefl. Near 7th S\L “Rellglon “and Today" s Moral Codes” Will Be Third of Sermons. “Religion and Today’s Moral Codes™ will be the subject tomorrow morning of the third of a series of sermons on the general subject, “Religion Looks at Modern Civilization,” by Rev. Moses R. Lovell, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, at 1410 Colum- bia road. The usual 5 o'clock psychology- life service will not be held Sunday, but the Young People’s Forum will hold its regular service at that time. The Washington Life Ad:ustment Center will be open from 7 to 9 p. Monday, with a staff almost double the original size, additions having been made necessary by the numbers of per- sons who seek the center’s free advice on physical, mental, moral and spiritual problems. The staff now_includes: Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen and Dr. Sidney C. Cousins, physicians; Dr. Lucile Dooley, Dr. Amy N. Stanard, Dr. R. W. Hall and Dr. Edith M. Ju:kson psychiatrists; Miss Dorothy G. Sproul and Miss Ella V. Ball, social workers; Mrs. Mary C. Stevens, general counselor: Miss Lois M. Kugler, director of religious educa- tion, and Rev. Moses R. Lovell, spiritual adviser, The Woman's Guild will hold a sew- ing meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m., and on Thursday evening in the series of services on “Man's Age-Long Search for God,” Dr. John N. B. Hewitt of the Smithsonian Institution will speak on “The Religion of the American Indian.” The men of the church, under the leadership of C. Hayward Marshall, president of the Men’s Club, are ar- ranging for a turkey dinner, February 22, the proceeds from which will be used for a big “fun social” given jointly by the Men's Club and the Women's Guild, March 15. Prof. Jesse Fox Taintor, formerly of the English department of Ripon Col- C.|lege, addressed the Woman's Guild at their meeting Wednesday on the princi- ples of English for young people, e o e GIRL GETS HONOR. Will Be Confirmed Here by Apos- tolic Delegate. Mgr. Fumasino Biondi, apostolic de!- egate to the United States, will confer an unusual honor upon Miss Clara di Girolamo of 1929 Kenyon street, a sister of the chancellor of the Italian embassy, tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the Papal legation, Eighteenth and Bel- mont streets, when she will be con firmed. This is said to be the first time such confirmation has taken place at the legation. Mrs. Ruth C. Mooers of 2253 Eight- eenth street will act as sponsor for Miss di Girolamo. LINTHICUM TO SPEAK. Bible Class to Hear Address by Maryland Representative. Representative J. Charles Linthicum of Maryland will address the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Metho- dist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty- first, street, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the ‘auditorium of the church His subject will be “Methodist Protes- tantism.” William N. Payne, jr, will have t?llkm of the lesson and give a short Euangtlinttt ol the Wuhinl t “Petworth M E. Church th circle; ‘The’ speaker’ will 'be, rrish, -dean ‘of the Balti- more Conference Epworth League “In- stitute. The toastmaster will be D. Stewart Patterson, conference presi- dent. Arrangements for the banquet are in charge of Miss Margaret Lentz, president, and Ralph Lindsey, fourth vice president. The following leaders are announced for devotional services tomorrow: Dum- barton Avenue, Thomas L. Kidwell; Metropolitan, Richard T. Scholl; Pet- worth, Miss Esther Rice; Rosedale, suywn Ely; Woodside, Miss Effie Proc- Members of the District cabinet will speak tomorrow at various chapters in the interest of the Midwinter Institute to begin February 1 at Metropolitan Church. Spencer Miser will go to Anacostia Chapter, Ralph Lindsey to Bowie Chapter, Miss Harrlet Lipp to Brightwood Chapter, Joe Rice to For- estville Chapter, Miss Mildred Roger- son to Metropolitan Chapter, Miss Ruth Griffith to Rosedale Chapter, Joe Kauff- man to Seat Pleasant Chapter, Miss Marion Nichols to Union Chapter and George Boss to Wesley Chapter. The Baltimore Conference Board will meet Saturday at Calvary Church, An- napolis. In addition to the regular program plans will be laid for holding the second annual Epworth League Council in April. D. Stewart Patterson is president of the board. The secre- tary of the board, Eugene Scheele, re- signed recently to become director of ynu:}g people at Wesley Church, Minne- apolis. Third Baptist Gives Program. At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, Dr. Bullock’s topic at 11 am. is “The Price of Salvation.” Holy communion will follow the morning services. His topic at 8 p.m. is “The Conquering Force of Love.” Sunday morning prayer meeting, 6 am. to 8 a.m.; Bible school, 9:15 am.; I. C. E. Soclety, 4 pm.; Junior C. E. Society, 5 pm.; Senior C. E. Society, 6 pm.; leader, Mrs. Rena Harris. Prayer meet- ing Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm., and Y, P. prayer meeting, 8 to 8 p.m. Christian Srience (NEW) LA * THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Pounded upon Christian Science a3 contained in the Bible and writings oF"Mary ‘Baker Eddy. Established in London, ‘England, and Washington, Cy under the’ leadership” of Mrs. Annie’ C. ¢ Regular Sund-y Services at 11 a.m. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette SUBJECT: “THE SCIENCE OF SPIRITUAL LAW” ADDRESS BY MRS. BILL. Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place at iU AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS, 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. ADDRESS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday Afternoon at 5 0’Clock — Station WOL, Washingion (228 Meters) TOMORROW, JANUARY 20 Address and Appropriate Musie Program provid The €hri e R ience Wachiman * " ien 20 Jackson Place N.W. Phone Main 3043 i bt .mww'"mfi, Evangelistic L IR b el A O AR T AR A ol North Capitol Dr. Chas. A. Shreve Preaches Twice Sundaj—ll and 7:30 Full Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Harry Collier, Pastor CHAS. A. SHREVE, Jr. Will Sing at Evening Service and K Streets Methodist Episcopal SOUTH mflhahtnt Epinmpal Francis Asbury 16th St. N.W., Near Lamont J. J. RIVES, D. D, PASTOR. 11 a.m.—Public Worship, Sermon “Orders From God” 8 p.m.—Public Worship, Sermon Dr. W. J. Young Gdod Music, Good Fellowship, a Hearty Welcome Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 8 p.m. CALVARY 3040 Que Street N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery, Pastor 11 A.M.—Sermon by the pastor, “IS CHRISTIANITY DEFENSIVE OR OFFENSIV] 8 P.M.—Sermon Prof. James Cannon, of Duke Uni~ versity, “CHRIST AND UNIVERSAL MISSION.” Sunday School. 9:45 AM. Benior Evworth League, Saturday, by 3d, 7:15 PM. 5 P.M. Epworth Juniors, 2 PM. MT.VERN SOUTHERN METHODIST Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massacliusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor 11 AM. “WHEN OUR IDEALS FAIL” DRCW. J. YOUNG 8 PM. “THE MAN WHO NEVER DESPAIRED” DR. LUDD M. SPIVEY 11 A.M.—Junior Congregation (In Sunday School Auditorium) “ONWARD WITH CHRIST"—H. R. DEAL, Junior Preacher Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. (Primary Department, 9 a.m.) HONORABLE BROOKS FLETCHER “WHO IS YOUR HERO?” Senior Epworth League, 6:30 P.M. Monday Through Friday, 7:30 p.m. School of Missions Instructors—Prof. James Cannon, 3d; Miss Noreen Dunn, Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, Dr. W, J. Young Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m., with assembly perlod of School of Missions—*“Was Thomas a Doubter?” Dr. Young. EPWORTH Methodist Episcopal Church, South “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, all departments. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Ludd Spivey, D. D, President of Southern College, Lakeland, Fla. —Hi-League. pworth Leagu .m.- ~Organ pxelude. —Sermon by pastor, “The Danger of the Good Things.” Monday, 8 p.m,, Women’s Mis- sionary Society. ‘Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer serv- ice conducted by pas- tor. Music by vested choir. S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist-Director N PLACE D707 {SATURDAY, * TANTARY ¥ 19; -1925. Two Addi'esses‘WiII'Be Made at Churches by Sir Wilfred. Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell, K. C. M..G., M. D. (Oxon), will' speak on “The Challenge of Labrador” tomorrow morn= ing, at 11 o'clock, at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. Grenfell will speak at the Central Presbyterian Church to- morrow night at 8 o’clock. “Prerequisites of a Better World” will be Rev. Willlam A. Eisenberger’s ser- mon subject at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow night. ‘The Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock, the first part of the session being. given over to a study of missions, with Mrs. Charles Wood giv- ing an illustrated talk. “Seeing the Good in Men Every- where” will be the Christian Endeavor topic, with Miss Lillian Helliwell as leader, at 7 o'clock. Tea will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Edwin E. Slosson, a member of the American Academy of Science, will address the Men's Society at its meet- ing Monday, at 8 p.m., on “Religion and Science.” Miss Rachel Benfer, a missionary among the mountaineers of Kentucky, will be the speaker Thursday at 8 p.m., the second invited guest to speak in “The School of Missions” now being cBnducted. ‘The new nurses’ home of St. Louls Jewish Hospital will cost $300,000. Hnitarian Minister " ULYSSES G.B. nu‘hegn, prq-nred hrtfie' .|t ‘New* York = Avenue * Presbyterian’| kS Church, whichwill' be presenfed by’ them-at 6:45 p.m.- Preceding their Christian Endeavor period & fellowship tea will be held at 6:15 p.m. The Christian Endeavor Soclety of Luther Place Memorial Church will hold its third educational social Fri- day evening, cnt.mad “An Evening With Trees.” The story of trees will be told by moving pu-ture still pictures, drama- ized poems, songs, “catchy” questions nnd by a repreunuuve of the United States Forest Service. The Flying Squadron, with H. Lee Smtih in charge, will meet January 27 with the Christian Endeavor Society of Takoma Park Presbyterian Church at the Christian Endeavor service. BRITON OCCleIES PULPIT. Rev. G. H. McNeal to Speak at Foundry M. E. Church. Rev. George H. McNeal, pastor of City Road Chlpel London, England, will occupy Yulplc of Foundry Methodist Eplswpfl Church tomorrow morning. At the evening service Rev. Harry E. Woolever, editor of the National Methodist Press, will preach. Methndist Episcopal lCOleD) GALBRAITH * ¥uurea® ™. CHYRCH §th 8L Bet. L and M 8 Wi Badtier D. Do Wedding Garment.” Sncl ty. .m. Made Useful. 3 are welcome to. our- servic Unitarian ZION ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets PIERCE, D.D. ” 9:45 A M.—All Souls’ Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship “PAUL—THE RADICAL” 5:00 P.M.—Quiet Period. Lewis Atwater, Organist, ed by Helen Howison, Soprano. CHURCH Evangelist A. Sick Prayed for in Every Service OF GOD ACTS 20:28 Auditorium Northminster Presbyterian Church Cor. Rhode Island Ave. & 11th St. N.W. REV. F. C. MARTIN, Pastor GENUINE SOUL-SAVING REVIVAL BEGINS SUNDAY, 2:30 Every Night Except Saturday, 7:30 L. SPENCER Methodist Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Bess C. Miles nm«’l’.".: Religious Education. Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musio At Eleven O’Clock “The Fear of God” THE MINISTER PREACHES. At Eight O’'Clock Dr. George H. McNeal City Road cnnl, Lond¢ no- 's Devot oy, Beanette Gy ! siiseton. Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8. Metropolitan Memorial James She:'n Mt:n!'omery, :xo_church School 1t Bible DOCTOR 3 30—Aduit Bible, ith Sermon ke ”‘P""“" w"'fg!x"’ln" on the sub- “Power vs. the God of the Census” lli‘!fll‘l}l’lh League Devotional ith Sermon IM—Pane Wnrsmv 'fl 31 “Two Sons—WIncll Had the Better Chance?” PERIAL MALE OUARTET WILL'SING AT BOTH SERVICES 8:00—Thursday evening service of prayer and praise. “God’s Will on Earth” Will be the toic of the pastor's mes- “‘e"i"hle lmparted Life” otThe sastor speaks on thls subject PETWORTH Grant Circle N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor Thursday. 8 p.m.—A service which __looks toward er. Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister 945 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. _“A NEED) SOLICITUDE FOR SE OF GOD.” » Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH. Lincoln Clarence The Church With the Lighted Cross TRINITY . Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister, -—Ghureh School ‘—Sermaon, “The Master's Farewell.” usic by Quartet Choir. py Sunday night serv- Sermon, “The Gate A Great Song Service. Music BY Guariet and Ghords Choir. Emma Louise Thompson. Director. |=§ CHEVY_ CHASE, Conn. Ave. and Shesherd St. (M) 1. T. Spl 1. 921 Massachusetts McKENDR Avenue N.W. William Plerpoint. Pastor. to THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick BrownHarris,D.D., Minister . Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Religious Edue 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. GEORGE McNEAL, Pastor City Road Chapel, London, Eug. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 p.m BARRY C. WOOL- D Dy Editor, the onal Method Music by Foundry Q rlel chen Thursday, 8:00p.m. ” Mid-week Praise nd Prayer Service. WELCOME service he will speak on the topic “The Inside of Salvation.” Judge William F. Norris will address the men’s class at 10 o'clock. The Sun- day school will meet at 3 o'clock. The subject of the Christlan Endeavor M meeting is “Seeing the Good in Everywhere.” A special effort is being made to se- cure the attendance of every member from now until Easter at the morning and evening services by the pastor, ;eng 1;dm:h a “recognition rally” will eld. Men Peck Memorial Chapel.- At the eyening | L Weforme REFORMED cerner 13th- a!Manro" e ames r, Pastor, R e -s LT ' th c--n lnl lt Streets Rev. Simpson D. D., Pastor e, S Hersehet Cooperr Assisiant’ Pastor Morning at 11—“The Untroubled Heart." Evening at 8—"The Mustard Tree.” r. 8. B. Daugherty. . E. Societies. 7:00 ’md Laymen's Meeting COME_AND _YOU WILL COME_AGAIN. Srience nf «;'erh : 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 EYE ST. APT. 21 Bible Students N I.B.S.A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 P.M.—Lecture by M. G. Ellis. 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. Seats Free—No Collection “The Weapsons of Our V _Our Wnfiu Bible talk. Sunday Hotel, 1111 H_St same ' place, Public_invited. _ Presbyterian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTRERN ASSEMBLY) Interstcmm of Fifteenth and Sixteenth and h!(n .Mll!l ll.m'l",i!l.l)l.l D. D., Pastor. —Sermon by Dr. Taylor. Westminster League. ety. . Fess by " Sir Wiltred T. BIONTEN of Laprador 8:00 p.m —ThursdayPraver . Servic Take Vidth st car or -Meunt Pleasant” car_or_16th st. bus to Irving st. Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister ip fn the Garden otel. Ship in the Chapel e new catdee *na & F Bt All week dny services in the new Sunday School Bul A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL T 8 N W on Hatbie tak B9 LR Bink. John Marshall FrRST PL. N.W. N. P Patterson; D, D.. Fastor, ~Church ' School st the Old —Ghurch, 320 John’ Marsbail Place N.W. e, s hovfi-’u:: ave apel. Massachus - nue and 36th Street N.W. Pas Life Lamps. 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship at the Chapel. Sermon by th germen Sabject: e perils of Lite.” "Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum Preaches Morning and Evening. ther services—Men's and _women' o < 10 am. Sunday school. 3 D.m. 7 pm. Wednes- ~ ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. Carner Florida Ave. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. Sanéav Scheal. 9:0. Mérning service. 11. ‘Theme, “Temperance.” Young People’s Meeting. 6:45. Evenine service. 8. “Topic, “The Balm of Gilead.” GEORGETOWN P Street near 31st Street N.W. Organized v. James T. Marsh: . D. D., Pastor Mission Edginston. Ehufih of the Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. Assistant. 945 A.M., Sundav School. 11—Kindergarten and Jr. Work. 11—Morning Worshin. Sir Wilfred T. Grenfelt. “The Challenge of Labrador. 7:00 P.M.. Christian Endeavor 8:00—Evening Worship. Sermon by REV. WM. A. EISENBERGER “Prerequisites of a Better World.” # p.m.. Thursday MISS RACHEL BENFER. € “WHAT NEXT IN HOME MISSIONS?" WESTERN R St bet 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11:00 AM. “Each and All” ) 8:00 P.M. “Another Pair of Shoes” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor Moning. 11 o'clock—"The Rock of Evenlnt 7:45—“The Living Vine.” Syiritualist VIRGINIA WADE Holds _message meetings Wednesday, 815 p.m. Thursd-v’. 2 p[mA Rcunlnné nnd Hell- “Mystic Church of Chrlst Lecture Healing Messages Stnday and Tuesday. 8 b.m y-—Messages From Flowers, 1 Advice Daily, 12-5 p.m. Rev. F. 1.. Donceel b 941 M _St. N.W. The First Spiritualist Cllurch cture by the Pastor “sPIRITUALISM AND WITCHCRAFT” Followed by spirit messas Bupday. 8 pm. at ‘Pythian, Temple, 1013 9th St._N.W. Ail -rlrv)me MESSAGE SEANCE Tuesdas. 8 pm.. at 131 C St. N.E* person_receives a_me: SPIRITUAL MESSAG firt}l\u MONDAY AT % RIZPAH ELDON 14th St. N.W. " Dr. Zaida Brownl Katcs . holds circle Tuesdays and Pridays. 8 16 8th st. se. Readings dhily. wednm«;v afternoon. 2 p.m. Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1339 Irving St. N.W. Sunday, 8 p.m, Subject: How {o Stav Youns The Flixir of Life Found.” Spirit Messages Follow to Manv. At every service we give Healing Treatments. Many testify to their complete cures. Message Cirele Throuzh Dr. Coates. Every Tuesday, 2:15. and Wednesday. 3:15 p.m. Every one reached by article or ques- fions answered ALL WELCOME. oD eates sives private consultations daily d evenings by appointment. Col. 6227. Unity Spiritualist Clmrcll 1326 Mass. Ave, nday at 8 P.M. anpxraunnll Address Rev. H arry P. Strack “Construchve Rellglons Spirit Greetings by Rev ) 3 Strack, Mrs. E. MiDonald and® M. Siessage Service. 600 Penna. Ave. S.E.. Thursday. at 8 P.M. Each chdle: fitrahgtrrian Services Held in Masonic Auditorium, & N. Y. Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo ¢ In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —*“The Final Equation.” 6:15p.m.—C. E. Tea and Service. 8:00 p.m.—"What Is Success?” GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. M. A.. Pa: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 2. D o GNew , Creatures Midweek e. Thursda x FOURTH 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. rs, D. D. 11 AM.—“OPENING THE EYES OF THE BLIND.” 8 P.M.—“THF SUPREMACY OF CHRIST.” Worship in the New Church. CHEVY CHASE Cherv Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Sehool. 10:00 a.m.—Man's and Women's Bible Classes. —Serman by the A Good Soldier.” or Christian Endeavor. termediate and Sentor Christian Endeavor. “Hin- dranees in Praver” Lead- er. Miss Mabel Thurston T:00 pm.—Vorng People’s Ronnd Table, o D W. Walter EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—tnternational Highways.” fen's Rible Class. € E. Meetines, “He Went Away.”” WESTMINSTER ith St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 11 AM. “How the Backslider May Return” 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Col mhi- and Kalorama Rds. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. New Adult le Class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning _ Worship, Sermon Dr. Palmer. er- 11:00 a.m pastor. ;@@yg@@mm'amm IT"I"?JT\‘JF 0 RRRC QRPN o ali 8:00 p.m.—A message on Loneliness. WELCOME TO ALL. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelun St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 AM. “A TRUE FRIEND” p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 pm.—“WHAT I BELIEVE ABOUT PIAYEI. Brightwood Park Cor. &ih and Jeftersan Ste WALTER M. Worship. 1 pom.—Epworth " DUMBARTON AVENUE Dymbarton Aze. Near Wirconsin Ave. ROBERT 8. BARNES. P W T —Special Evenin Service. You wre invited to worship with ue: The Sixth Presbyterian Church 16th and Kennedy Sts. N. W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor 75th Anniversary Celebration Sunday 11:00 A.M.—Anniversary Sermon. 7:30 P.M.—Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D. Wednesday, January 23rd, at 8 P.M. Historical Paper by Miss Alice Hercus Brief Reminiscences and Church Social All Friends Are Cordially Invited fmmmjmm@nmflmflwm@mmmmm@ma \

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