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10 28, 1929. DR GAVINTO SPEAK THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PASTOR T0 SPEAK | o-v-r-vo e ‘The District Christian Endeavor R. Wilson, presid i Union aseisted in the distribution of m:{‘g:mfideufinn. lng M.l;nt Volil;:; Christmas stockings to the patients in leave tomorrow evening for Memphis, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER SHOD FOR JOURNEY PLANS NEW YEAR SERMON Georgetown Lutheran Pastor to Talk on Coming Events, “Maleirig the New Year the Best Y M Ca Bible Students ‘The * subject to Sunday ciety of NEWS be presented to the g:’ht Christian Endeavor So- Ba un Church tomor- (\ INGATHEDRAL HERE Member of New York General | Assembly Will Deliver Specia! Address. Dr. Frank Gavin of the General As- gembly, New York City, will be the special preacher at the 11 o'clock serv- ice of holy e>mmunion tomorrow in dBelhlehcm Chapel, Washington Cathe- The annual carol service will be held | at 4 pm. The other services of the! day in Bethlehem Chapel will be cele-| bration of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and Litany at 10 am. On New Year day there will be the regular daily celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. in Bethlehem Chapel and the choral evensong at 4! .m. | 5 Two pilgrimages over the Cathedral close and through the crypt chapels of the Cathedral, open to the public, will be held tomorrow under the lead- ership of one of the Cathedral staff of clergy. The first pilgrimage will start from Bethlehem Chapel at 12:30 a.m. ‘The second e will begin from the| same place he close of the even-| song, about 8:86 p.m. The bishop's garden and &he ourator’s office are not open Sundefh “LIVING ABUNDANTLY” IS COVENANT TOPIC| Chriciian Endeavor to Discuss “Youth's Needs That Christ Can Meet.” At the Church of the Covenant tox | orrow morning Rey. John D, Gregory will preach on the topic “Living Abundantly.” All departments of the Sunday school | and Bible classes will meet at 9:45 am. | At 11 o'clock the church kindergarten | takes charge of the small children, so that parents may attend the morning | service. At 7 pm. the Christian Endeavor meets in the church house, 1229 Con- necticut avenue. Miss Iva Smith will lead discussion on the topic, “Youth's Needs That Christ Can Meet.” A tea| and social precede the meeting at 6: 30 o'clock. At 9:30 o'clock Wednesday will b84 held the New Year day prayer service. There will b= a communion prepara- tory service Thursday evening, when Rev. Gregory will speak on the topic | “For You.” The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated Jan- uary 5. DR. JOHNSON CHOOSES “OLD AND NEW” AS TOPIC; | . Baptist Memorial Church Plans; Watch Night Service Tuesday. At the Baptist Memorial Church Dr. G. G. Johnson has selected for his morning subject tomorraw “The Old and the New.” The evening subject will be “Beauty and Inquiry,” a topic | selected primarily for students home for the holidays, to whom a special invita- tion has been given. A number of stu- dents will participate. ‘The watch night service Tuesday will open at 8 p.m., with an illustrated ad- dress by Dr. Earle Wilfley on “A Trip to Athens.” Following this, after a social, the watch meeting will last from 10:30 to 12 o’clock. The annual New Year tea, under the uspices of the young people, will be | held at the church Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. The midweek service Thurs- day will be in the form of a New Year covenant meeting. The Boy Scouts of ‘Troop 43 will meet at the church on Friday at 7:15 pm. A week of prayer has been announced | for January 6 to 10. WATCH NIG}.{T PLANNED. Churches of Eckington and Bloom- | ingdale to Hold Services. ‘The annual watch night service of the churches , composing the Eckington and Bloomingdale section of the city, will be held at the Lincoln Road Methodist the Washington hospitals elrly Christ- | mas morning. After the distribution | of the stockings the carolers enter- | tained the patients by singing Christ- mas carols. The Endeavorers of New York Avenue ‘Tuesday Evenin and Church of the Covenant Endeavor- ers sang at Columbia Hospital. Vari- ous societies sang carols at Gallinger, Emergency and Casualty Hospitals. A | quartet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Greene, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Flather, sang a group of special carols at_Homeopathic Hospital. Luther Place Memorial and New York Avenue Endeavorers sang carols at some of the large hotels on Christmas afternoon and night. The Young Peo- | ple’s Society of Memorial United Brethren Church went to Annapolis to sing carols. Mr. Potter, president of the union, gave a party December 21 for the girls who act as office clerks for the union. Those_present were Mr. and Mrs. Pot- ter, Selma Robinson, Ethel Evan | Ellen Neely, Rhoda Lewton, Evelyn Bix- ler, Elizabeth La Roche, Elsle Fetter and Ruth Wertman. ‘The union meeting will be held Janu- ary 6 at the Georgetown Lutheran Church. The Flying Squadron, under the leadership of Bob Lyon, will have charge of the Christian .Endeavor service at Rhode Island Avenue Metho- dist Protestant tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Other members of the squad- ron will be Kenneth Buker, Ellen Neely and Ethel Evans. ‘The Alpha Christian Endeavor So- clety of Vermont Avenue Christian Church will hold a social and watch night service New Year's eve at the church. Dr. Wilfley will have charge of the service. The Christian Endeavorers of the District will discuss the topic “Youth's Needs That Christ Can Meet” in the various meetings of the societies on Sunday evening. Keller Young People’'s Soclety of Christian Endeavor will have a Christ- | mas meeting tomorrow evening and use the topic “How Christmas Sets the Whole World Singing.” Mary Pfeiffer will lead the discussion. “HIDDEN WAY” CHOSEN AS TOPIC AT ALL SOULS’ Dr. Robert Dexter to Head Book Chat at Evening Service. “The Hidden Way” is the subject of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of ANl Souls’ Church (Unitarian), at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. ‘The speaker at the book chat at 5:30 o'clock will be Dr. Robert C. Dexter, secretary of the department of social relations of the American Unitarian Association, who_ will discuss ‘“Peace and War in the Literature of 1929.” Dr. Dexter will also address the fire- side circle meeting for young people at 6:30 o'clock, taking for his subject. “Taking the Risks of Peace.” The fea- ture at the motion picture hour Plerce Hall at 7:30 o'clock will be “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall,"” tale of the time of Queen Ellzlbeth with Mary Pickford. ‘There will be a pageant service ‘Tuesday evening at 11:30 o’clock. This will be preceded by the motion pic- ture “Robin Hood. DR. PHILLIPS TO SPEAK AT EPIPHANY CHURCH Plans Watch Services for Tues- day Night; Will Repeat Carols. The rector of the Church of the | Epiphany, Dr. 2. B. Phillips, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomor- Tow. There will be a celebration of the holy communion lt 8 a.m. :30 a.m. Epiphany Sunday School will assemble, | and at 6:15 p.m." the weekly meeting of the Young People's Society will be held. The carol service which was rendered on Christmas eve will be repeated at the evening service. Commencing at 11 o'clock Tuesday evening there will be the annual watch mzht service, with address by the rec- | PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY. First Presbyterian to Hold Service Tomorrow Night. At Pirst Presbyterian Church, Dr. Patterson will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Use of God's Gift.” The service at the chapel at night will Episcopal Church, Rhode Island avenue and Lincoln road northeast. The service ‘will commence at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Rev. W. F. Atkinson wm preside. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson will conduct | the opening devotional service. The | Scripture will be read by Rev. S. B. Daugherty. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson will | “ have charge of the consecration service. | ‘The resume of the past year will be given Rev. Henry B. Wooding. DR. WALDRON TO SPEAK. Becond Baptist Church Services for | Tomorrow Announced. At Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, Dr. J. Milton Waldron, formerly pastor of Shi- loh Baptist Institutional Church, will preach tomorrow. At the evening serv- ice Rev. E. T. Lewis, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, will preach. Bible scl-nnl will meet at 9:30 am., ead B. Y. P. U.at 6 pm “PHARAOH’S QUESTION.” Rev. J. H. Dunham Selects His Topics for Tomorrow. At the Western Presbyterian Church, | the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham, will preach tomorrow on “Pharoh’s Question —How Old Art Thou?” The sermon will be adapted to the closing hours of | the years. “The Story of Bethlenem” will be prccmwd in the even\ng Services in Shiloh Church. Rev. H. A. Johnson will be the min- ister in charge temorrow of the serv- ices at the Shiloh Baptist Church. Unitarian be held at 7 o'clock. This service will be in the nature of the Christmas pro- | gram by the Sunday school of the ‘chnpel at Thirty-sixth street and Mas- | sachusetts avenue. ‘The church Sabbath schools will ba | held Sunday morning at both the church and the chapel. 'DR. BRIGGS’ SERMON TEXT. ‘Will Preach Tomorrow on “Primacy of Christianity.” Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor of the Fifth Baptist Church, will preach at 11 |am. tomorrow on “The Primacy of | Christianity” and at night on ‘“Shall |We or Shall We Not Make the New Year Resolutions?"” Representative Jed Johnson of Okla- 1homl will teach the Berea Bible class for adults. An old-time watch night service will be held Tuesday from 9:30 o'clock to | midnight. “Charlie and Roy,” evan- gelists, will conduct the service. KVALE TO BE SPEAKER. | Representative on Harrison Bible Class Program Tomorrow. | _ Representative Paul J. Kvale of Min- | nesota will address the Harrison Bible | class of Congress Street Methodist | Protestant Church, 1238 ‘Thirty-first | street, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the church. His subject will be “Fellowship Through Worship.” Charles L. Graves will have charge of the lesson | and give a short talk on it. ‘The pastor, Dr. H. A. Kester, will | preach at the regular services at 11 a.m. |and 8 p.m. WUnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Mini ULYSSES G. B. ister PIERCE, D. 9:45 A.M.—AIl Souls’ Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “THE HID 5.00 P.M.—Program of Massenet Lewis Atwater, organist, assisted by Florence Sindell DEN WAY” Music. soprano. 5:30 P.M.—“Peace and War in the Literature of 1929.” Dr. Robert C. Dexter. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour. ¥ “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL.” ON “RESOLUTIONS” Hamline Service Combined With Epworth League Activities. At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, 16th and Allison streets, Dr. Chesteen Smith, minister, will have as his sermon subject tomorrow morning “The Value of a Good Resolution.” ‘The evening service, at 8 o'clock, will | eve be combined with the Epworth League service. The following will extend greetings from the educational institu- tions which they are attending: Lester Fansher, Y. M."C. A. College; Bertha Howard, University of Michigan: Phelps Hand, Ohio Wesleyan; Robert McDowell, University of Cincinnati. This will be followed by a brief ser- mon by Dr. Smith on “The Advantage of a Right Start.” Preceding this serv- ice the Epworth League will be “at home" to all the young people, at which time tea will be served. Students who are home for the holidays are especially invited. ‘The prayer meeting Thursday night will be conducted by Dr. Smith, intro- ducing a study of the “Book of Acts,” which will be continued throughout the coming year each Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Aid and the Modern Priscillas, one of the church school classes, will hold a New Year recep- tion Wednesday from 4 to 7 pm. All members and friends of Hamline are invited to call. This reception will be held in the primary room. CHURCH TO°HONOR DR. AQUILA SAYLES Special Exercises Will Be Held to Observe Pastor’s Twenty- fifth Anniversary., The twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Aquila_Sayles as pastor of the Provi- dence Baptist Church, M between Four- and-a-half and Sixth streets south- west, will be observed with special exer- cises tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Dr. James H. Marshall, pastor of First Baptist Church, will be master of ceremonies. The anniversary sermon will be preached by Dr. William H. Jernagin, pastor of Mount Carmel Bap- tist Church. Addresses will be made by Joseph Brooks, representing the church and board of trustees, “The Pastor as a Preacher”; James Garland, represent- ing the deacon board; George Jackson, superlntendenb of the Sunday school, “The Pastor as a Teacher in the Sun- day School”; Wlllhm Chambers, presi- dent of the B. P. U.: Esther Hen- derson, representlng the home and for- eign mission work, “The Pastor as a Worker in Home and Foreign Missions.” ‘The committee in charge ol’ the ex- ercises consists of W. L. ynolds, Harold Reynolds, Willlam Chnmbers and Willlam H. Robinson. DR. JAMES TO SPEAK. ‘Will Take Place of Lincoln Temple Pastor at Service Tomorrow. At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning, in the absence of the pastor, Dr. Bartlett B. James, president of the Washington Congregational Ministers' Association and former professor of American Uni- versity, will speak. The Young Peoples’ C. E. Soclety will present a program at 6:45 pm. Watch night services will begin at 10 o'clock Tuesday night. ““Chance” Is Sermon Topic. ‘The pastor of Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church, Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock upon the topic “If Jesus Had a Fair Chance.” Christian Science Tenn., to attend the Southern B. Y. P. U. convention, which opens Tuesday morning. ‘The mwrmedhu federation will hold its monthly board meeting Frldly night at_the Central Union Mission. Mr. Miller, devotional life dh'!cf/or, will take a group of B. Y. P. U. mem- bers to Fort Myer tomorrow nlzht at 7 o'clock to present a special progr: The B. Y. P. U. unions of Bethlny will have charge of the evening church service tomorrow. Miss Evelyn Kerr and the fellowship commission will have charge of the de- votional meeting tomorrow evening at Bethany -No. 2. The B. Y. P. U. took a besket to a needy family Christmas A debate will be Chase tomorrow ni; Highlands will hnve a candlelight service tomorrow evening with the cabinet in charge under the direction of Miss Florence Cockerille. The B. ¥. P. U. will conduct a “watch night” servlce New Year eve. This will be a com- bination of its monthly social and the watch night service. Kendall will have its annual can- dlelight and white gift service tomor- row night under the direction of Mr. McGill and Group No. 2. The B. Y. P. U. of National Baptist Memorial will give a tea to the chun:h members New Year day from 4 to 7 o'clock. - The cabinet of Petworth, under the leadership of Miss Hazel Beeler, presi- dent, will have charge of the devotional meeting tomorrow evening. The B. Y. P. U. is sponsoring an all-church soclal and watch night service on New Year eve. Miss Henrietta Hobson and the Devo- tional Life Commission will present a New Year program at 7 o'clock. There will be special music. Mrs. Ruth Cook of New York, last year's devotional life director, will have charge of the Bible quiz. The B. Y.'P. U. will have a turkey luncheon and dinner January 16. ‘The proceeds will go to sending a delegation to the 1930 convention to be held in San Francisco. Eresented at Chevy D. C. MINISTER RETURNS. “Rounding Out the Year” Is Sun- day Morning Subject. Dr. James Shera Montgomery has re- turned from his Christmas vacation at| = Greensboro, N. C., and will occupy his pulpit at the Metropolitan Methodist | Church_tomorrow. At the morning service he will have for his sermon sub- ject “Rounding Out the Year,” and in the evening he will speak on “The Man ‘Who Lost His Dream.” Watch night service will be held ‘Tuesday. Gospel service at 9 o'clock; social at 10, and at 11 o'clock another Gospel service. Dr. Montgomery will have charge throughout the evening. French Services. Rev. Florian Vurpillot, pastor of the French congregation which meets every Sunday afternoon at St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, will preach tomorrow at 4 p.m. on “Les Ages de la Vie.” Ave., e Services apropriate m cloge of year and 8 o'clock. _School, 9:45: C. E.. 7 p.m TRINITY 4th and E_Sts. N.W. Missouri_Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig m.—German service, m.—Sunday School. n 00 a.m.—English service. “Jesus Is Sent for Douyble Purpose” NEW YEAR'S EVE 8:00 p.m.—English service with Holy Communion. NEW YEAR'S DAY —German_service. ~ INCARNATION Gallatin and 14th (X.E. Corner) ‘Mani ast H ership and Sermon 75 b.m.—Luther Le: Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS, First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t. Second Cllur:h of Chrilt Scientist Third Church ol Chrlst Sclentht 13th and L St Fourth Church of Clml! Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. ~ B'UHJECT' - “Christian Science” SERVICES— AM. lnd’z PM. Bundny’ School— SDAY " EVENING MEETINGS — 8 ‘WEDNE: OClock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg.. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and ‘holidays, 2:30 to 5 : 30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.--9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 pm. SPIRITISM Do the Dead Actually Appear? Can Spirits Be Photographed ? Come and See B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D, Dean of Theology Washington Missionary College Arcadia Auditorium 3132 14th St. N.W. (Near Park Rd)) Musical Program, 7:30 P.M, Prof. H. A, Miller, Song Leader Medical Demonstration 7:15 P.M. Their Home Treat. ment,” Dr. Truman, Supl, Washington Sani Sunday, Dec. 29, Free CHRIST™ Missourl Synod. N. J. Ave, Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM.— FAREWELL SERVICE Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m.—Preparatory Service. 9:45 AM. —Sundny School l-'A_REWELL SOCIAL Pastor. Richard Schmidt, D. D. Confession and Holy Communion. ni YounE Peopie's. ma B m s "Bengols: 050 a p;m. "~ Church Councli at “Chirch Mon- ah CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 10:00 a.m.—German Service, 11:15 a.m—English Service. 8:00 p.m.—Bible School Christmas Serv- ce. Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m. NEW YEAR EVE SERVICE Keller Memorial Maryland Ave and Ninth St. N.E, S. T. Nicholas, Pastor Bunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00. “A GROWING CHILD” Evening Service at 7:45 The Chotr will present a Christmas Cantata. Young Peoples’ Socleties.at 8:45. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH ‘wm'nk PLACE MEMORIAL| i | (At Thomas Circle N.W.) —Bible School. Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. 10 gg .m—Bunday Echool, s 1 Grows 014." he Birth ‘o Chrmwt.” Christ. n;.u cantata presented by Thomas Leef; bass; Harold Martin, tenor: Mrs. F. A Kiinge. soprano and directress; Mmun Aldridge; organist, DIAL WELCOME TO_ALL! the Atonement Clmrcll of the ikeformlhon 2nd and B Sts. S.E. JOHN WEIDLEY, Pastor iy School 'ST. PAUL’S 1ith & H Sts. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder D. D., " We Think et lnd ay 001 Luther League. CHOSEN BY PASTOR Evening Sermon at Calvary row at 7 ncbek ‘That Christ Ca Knurdo(v.th.l‘. . A. will be the leader. An {llustrated lecture on “Palestine” will be given by Page McK Etchison, “Youth's Needs p ply.” Luther H. Ever” wul be the subject tomorrow, 11 by ey, CSTuTola k. Beaty. pastor v, ) Christian _Endeavor, 7 pm. pa'; ~‘Youth's Needs That Christ Can Meet" leader, Miss hll!yne Hann. f P’!lnn Tonpl- i 1012 9th St. N 3 P.M.—Lecture. religious work M. C. A, at the Takoma Park Pmbyhrhn Ch\fl‘th tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. PASTOR TELLS SUBIJECT. Baptist Will Be “Road Sign—Stop.” Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor, will preach tomorrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church on “Shod for the Jour- ney,” and “That Familiar Road Sign— Stop!” at 8 p.m. Junior church_services will be held at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall; Rev. H. J. Councilor, minister. lowship With God.” Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Fellowship With God—Its Fruit.” At 7:30 o'clock the Mrs. Willlam Alien Wilbur will lead the Christian Endeavor Society Tues- | Sunday school will give its Christmas day evening at 8 o'clock in Kendall | Pro8ram. ’ Hall The sublect will be “Youth's |,Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. and Needs That Christ Can Meet.” Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. The midweek service and monthly covenant meeting will be held Thurs- day at 8 o'clock, the pastor presiding. The Chinese department will hold its annual Christmas entertainment at the church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Woodward Hall. A part | of the program will include the show- ing of the meving picture, “The King of Kings.” The Vaughn class executive commit- tee will hold a business meeting in vnimll(n Hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Homer J. Councilor Speaks at Central Y. M. C. A. Sunday, 4 P.M. “Bethlehem” Tllustrated With Slides and Motion Pictures First of a Series of Lectures on Palestine Virginia Pastor to Be Heard. Rev. W. A. Gray, pastor of the Mount Salvation Baptist Church, Halls Hill, Va., will preach at the Priendship Bap- tist Church, First and H streets south- west, tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sundly school, 10 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6 pm. * West Washington Baptist. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach at 11 am. on “What Shall We Do With Jesus?” At 8 p.l‘-n. there will be a white Christmas service, The Public Invited SPECIAL LECTURE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 AT 2:30 PM. Lincoln Congregational hurch Eleventh and R Sts. N.W. “THE COMING OF THE MASTER” By Madame Emily Hyde EVERY ONE INVITED. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R Streets Bev. Simpson B, Daucherty, D. D., Pastor Rev. J. Herschei Canper sistant Pastor Morning at 11: Rev. C. E. Fultz, D. D., Supmmenaem Fenvissivania " CoRter: Eveniug at 8: Rev. 0. E. Fultz, D. D. Sunday School, 9:40; C. E. Socleties. 7. Prayer Service and Official Board Thurs- day, 8 p.m. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH F Street, Between 3rd and 43§ Sts. S.W. WM. L. WASHINGTON, D. D., Pastor 11:00 AM.: This service is dedicated to our many friends whose presence and support for the past twelve months have been an in- spiration and a valuable help to Zion. We, therefore, cordially invite these friends to morning worship Sunday. Special Message by Dr, Washington “God’s Faith in Man” 8:00 P.M.: Cantata by the Asbury Chorus “Everlasting Life” The Church Extends to Both Members and Friends “A HAPPY NEW YEAR” s BAPTIST ¥ Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. PETWORTH | KENDALL 2 nexr 5 sw. h in Washington ph Streets, from the Old the Ol METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E Entertatnment ‘snd Service. Tuesday TEMPLE Rev. Homer Kent to Speak on ‘“Fel- ) At the evening service 8 o'clock the mb]eec is "A Christmas :!." Methodist Episcopal (CI)I.OI.ED) Galbraxth nt 7:45 P.M.—Tower study. Seats Free. No Collection. Universalist First Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. Pastor SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. December 29, at 11 A.M. “The Christmas Afterglow” Masteal Ministrs: Led by s Choi oreanist B Birtrio on by H. T, Medford, " These Services Will Heip N B vmh :mun: Services will begin at ay, Of North Caiolina. (Corinec: ist), will preach and conduct for_two_weeks. mmmnm §rnttmtm Rhode land Ave First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Mi; Sanday School at 9:40 Morning Service at 11 A.M. “If Christ Had a Fair Chance” C. E. Socleties at 7 P.M. 8 P.M.—The Cantata, “ADORATION,” by the Choir, Kindergarten st the 8 Midweek Service—Thursday Chareh Sehool Convenes at 12:15 P.M. at 8 P.M. SEATS FREE—BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Vested Harned, flltflynhm Emumpal fitthnhint Eptnrnmd EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue NB. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, D. D., Pa -»New Year's Message by Pastor, “The M.tnlmum Christian™ pa he Christian's Life & Daring Adventure.” s and #.‘:f;“t:m:fi."u“.?l’,;’.' 530 uenday evening. Pravér Bervice omitted thia O ANl are alwars_welcome. Al seats free. Musio by vested cholr. ' EDWIN MOORE, Organist-Director. MT. VERNON PLACE Southerm Methodism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Avenue, N.W, W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“NEW YEAR GOALS” 8 PM.—“LOSING THE WAY” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CONGREGATION (In Sunday School Auditorium) “FORWARD AND UPWARD,” Mr. Bruce F. Gannaway. Watch-Night Service, Tuesday, 11 P.M. “LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE. H. R. DEAL, Junior Preacher. Thursday, 8 P.M., Prayer Meeting—Dr. Lambeth Methodlst Eplscopal ‘William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent A% LINCOLN ROAD Toepnerd Bt (Md.) Spicknall. - Methodist Episcopal Church E Lineoln #Al‘ llllfl You St. N.E. HAMLIN 3 Sixteenth at Allison Stret CHESTEEN SMITH, D. p. | Y alter Franklin Atkinson Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK s As Seen Thrwgh the 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Subject: “The Value of a Good Ey-- of a H-I- 4y Resolution” 700 pm—Epworth League “At 8: oopm-.yomc “service with Ep- worth League. Ser- mon. Subject: “The Advantage of a Right Start” New Year’s Reception Wednesday, 4 to 7 P.M. "McKendree chusetis Avenue “y, uNlol enonus C?‘lol'l AT EIGHT O’CLOCK “The Message of the Christ-Child"” A Missionary Pln! GIVEN RY 0O YOUNG FEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, N. Pastor Bible School, Geo. D. Sulllvan, Supt., 9:30 A.M. 'Classes for all ages. Morning _Sermor “The John Compton Ball, P; “Then Cometh the End” wu.l.uu PIERPOINT, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.— “Profiting From the Past.” 8:00 p.m.—“Out of Bondage.” Place and © Minister Who Gets My Bost.” | Jerrvy AN ; . Evening at Seven Forty- “Lights for the New Year” 9:30, Bible School. 10, Mr. Shaver meets men in auditorium. 6:45, P Societies of Happy Young People." 7: SINGSPIRATION AND SERMON B' Lighted Tree ur last cnlnu to see the great electtie Hehte Tree" THE FINEST IN WASHINGTON. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE NEW YEAR'S EVE—S$ to 12 0'Clock E NEAR 7th S.W. isdom Pageant by the. B. t Jo hand to all young peop! SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. 11 AM. at 4th St. & Va. Awe “The Wonderful Christ” 8 PM. at 17th & lt Cap. St. lrllll“l. ‘The Evening Sildow- A_CORDIAL WELCOME. GRACE & 8. C. Ave. BE. Pastor F. W. Johnson 9:30—Bible School Classes for all 11:00—"What 'rh"fi.u Ye of the Call of in Chrl 745 Life's Golden Age.” 6:45_Young People: " Church prayer mnun. Thursday, ALL_WELC West Wuhmgton Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by Pa: 800 p.m—White Christmas Eervice. Doors open_at 7 p.m " CHEVY CHASE tive_Jed Johi 1l r*Heren ' Cinss “for Adults. ght Service” Tuesda: o W1 Jmidnight. s famous Gospel Radio and play and speak. Dr. Briggs wishes ou,8 most happy and prosperous New 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public worship with ser- mon by the Minister on the subject: “ROUNDING OUT THE YEAR” | 6:45—Epworth League devo- tional service. 8:00—Public worship. Dr. Mont- gomery will speak on the subject: “THE MAN WHO LOST HIS DREAM” The Imperial Male Quartet Wwill s.ng at Both Services "FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St., Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister, Rev. Eddie Lucius Ford Director Religious Eduea DR. JOHN REED SHANNON Brings the Message at 11 AM. DRAMA AND PAGEANT By the Young People at 8 P.M. PETWORTH Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave. N.W, The Church With the Lichted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E, Rev. Frank Steelman, Minister. .m.—Church School. —New Year's Sermon by the Minister. New Year Pageant, to_midnight, gurch Soeta1® Tha O wiich *Nignt ~ WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 1 a.m—Sermon: “The Silent Opener of All Gates.” (Western Avenue near the Cirele) WARD' 0. CLARK, Pastor. Right With the Recital, My Shepherd at 943, BV P. U. w fen* NiYnt Sesvice, Tuesday, ~__CENTENNIAL Hez Swem (Some stories & learn!” (men like them) BETHANY by th & Eve N. ‘Sermon. 16th and O Sts. N.W. Cheer for Christians. B FleT In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington Rev. Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“The Unsleeping Guest Within Us.” 8 P.M.—“The Secret Guest.” anday Scheol. 9:30 TOURISTS TO OUR BEAU' NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—*“The Old and the New” 8 P.M.—“Beauty and Inquiry” Bible School 9:30 AM. i T g People 7 PIL. Tuesday evening from 8 to 12 there will be a Watch-Night Service, with {llustrated lecture at 8 P.M. by Dr. Earle Wilfley on “A Trip to Athens." CAlbATY o Y, Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM—"ghod for the Journey.” 10718 pm., Tuesday “Watchnight Service. AUEOmS by e the members of the New Year day, 3.5 and 8 P.M.—“That Familiar Road Slgn—STOP!" 1| on am.—Junior Church, Sunday School—6:45 Christian Endeavor. 7p.m—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Sermon: “God’s Open Doors.” Special Wltch Night Services Church Social, 9:30 to 11 P.M. Special Program. L 1 _lpm: ~—Sermon: “Tomorrow.” Bnghtwood Park d_Jefters Near oth ana iatn st ar hien. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor. 9:48 a.m—Church School. rm 11:00 h S = ue. 8:00 p m.—Sermon. Calvary Columbia Road Near lfilh Street MARK DEPP Minister Bess C. Miles Education 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 Lm—"yA Test for the New oar 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 pm.—“What Would You Do With 365 New Chances?” Music by Foundry Quartet Chofr, Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. to 12:01 AM. Watch Night Service WELCOME. UNION 812 20th St. N.wW. |R » McLatn, D. n Pastor, re: All Are Weicome, WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelvn st Y CHASE. # Fred Coombs Rernuul-. Mlnldc 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“Freedom From the Past” . 6:15 p.m.—Soclal Hour and Tea. 7:00 p.m.—“Religion in the Col- lege.” Representatives from six different colleges will speak. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wi lm ROBERT 5. BARNES: Fastor: Louis Potter Organist and Director of M At Eleven O'Clock “The Changeless Christ” The Minister Preaches At Eight O'Clock Candlelight Service Christmas Carol Musle by Vested Chorus. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE At 9— to_Palestine.” Tilustrated_Lecture—Mr. Etchison 10-11—Fellowship Hour. At 11—Service of Devotion. P.m.—Epworth League, Eveninz Worship, Christmas Music by the Choir.

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