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CAPITAL'S PASTORS | EXCHANGE PULPTS 33 Will Be Guest Preachers in Churches of Other Denominations. The annual-exchange of pulpits ar- ranged by the commitiee on public meetings of the Federation of Churches will occur tomorrow morning. Thirty- three pastors will preach in other pul- pits, exchanging with men of denomi- nations other than their own. ‘The schedule follows: O. Clark, Mar- Btams porn e, oot M, i W ue, Brightwood M. E. Community. Potomac Heights, Rev. M. B. Orist, Takoma Park Christian. Congregational. Cleveland Park, Rev. G. L. Farnham, Douglas M. E.; First, Rev. J. N. Pierce, Mount Vernon Place M. E. South: Mount Pleasant, Rev. M. R. uwell. All * Unitarian; Vanderwerk ‘W. Goddard, Bethesda M. l South. Disciples. ! str«t, Rev. Houston Greenwell, - hrklvlcv Rev. :.{ McKendree M. ‘Takoma Par m‘.th'M. E. Turner, Plomac Heights Community. Lutheran. St. Paul's, Rev. H. W. Snyder, Ep- worth M. E. Church South. Methodist Episcopal. !fl.htmhr’k.ul}:v W. )l‘ ll)l‘chlnl ‘Takom: Douglas Memo- . A, H. Ducxme Clflehnd tion: ; {and a Friendly World.” ;| necticut avenue, Dr. : {pm., T! RIGHT REV. PETER L. IRETON. COVENANT CHURCH SERVICE PROGRAM Dr. lcdamay to Preach Morning Sermon-—Retiring Assistant Min- ister to Bid Congregation Farewell. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow morning, Dr. Albert Joseph Mc- Cartney will preach on “The Sacra- ment of Service.” Rev. John D. Gregory, who has been assistant pastor for the past year, will take his leave of the church at this service. Mr. Gregory will speak to the Bulndny School, which meets at 9:45 o’clock. The church kindergarten takes charge of small children at 11 o'clock so that parents may attend the morning service. ‘The young people will meet at 6:30 for the fireside hour, and Miss a Armes will lead group dis- cussion on “Friends—a Priendly Churech ‘This group meets every Sunday about the fire- side in the church house, 1229 Con- McCartney ex- is | tends an invitation to all young people rth, Rev. J. C. Copenhaver, St. ox.menn. Francis Asbury, :: All Souls’, Rev. U. G. B. Pierce, Mount Pleasant Congregational. _—_ —— PASTOR TO SPEAK ON “IF THOU WILT” Dr. Lenski Will Deliver Two Ser- mons at Grace Lutheran Church gregeist, Sggéééégs. T p to attend. The annual dinner entertainment of the All Comers’ Bible class of men will .| be held Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The speaker will be Walter Hinton, who ted the first transatlantic air flight 19 His uub)e'c“: will be “Three History-Making Flig] At the mm'eek service Thurldly at 8 o’elack Dr. McCartney will preach. The Little Light Bearers will have their annual party Saturday at 4 o'clock at the church. :|"LIKE DEW ON THE ROSES’ PASTOR'S SERMON THEME Dr. Porter's Morning Text—Eve- ning Discourse Based on “Angels and Gates of Pearl.” At the First Baptist Church tomorrow o Porter Dr. Samuel Judson '8 subject will be “Like Dew on the Roses” and at the evening “Angels and Gates of Pearl.” SERMONS FOR BAPTISTS. | Rev. Thomas E. Boorde to Preach Morning and Evening Tomorrow. - “Satan's Messengers” is the subject of the sermon tomorrow mo! the 'Boennzf Pennsylvanie will address th vani 'ess e Bible school. ‘The Woman's Missionary Socis t{ the !‘fllu‘ Ald will hold an all-day meeting the home of the Misses Pullen nll ‘Thirteenth street, next "J A reception to the members rzcd during the last year and a s0- dl:lh:fll N held in the church Friday nl rd !rnbytlrhn rntor to Discuss Y | Presbyterian Church, w LEAGUE WILL BANQUET MEMBERS JANUARY 31 ‘The W e will its annual banquet at the House January 31 at 7 p.m. Ar- nn.emenu for the banquet are in charge of Al Sisson, district fourth vice t, assisted by Leonidas I Mc- ]r.. in charge of the entertain- Distriet Epworth jorth League cahinet officers are mmng local chap- ters each Sunday, urging support of banquet. PASTORS TO EXCHANGE. Rev. W. F. Smith, pastor of the Park View Christian Church, will exchange |, pulpits wm: nev. William Pierpoint, ‘pagtor Methodist Caureh, tamrww ‘The pastor of ucxend.ree “will occupy his pulpit at the evening service. Plans this church to oy T cam) under the of more than 100 chuuhu of this city, under the leadership of Dr. Earl Kenneham. Euvangelical “Survey and Visitation” Campaign. Dr. N. P. Patterson, tor of First speak tomor- row morning on the nmnun city- wldo survey and visiting campaign. He ill speak on the same subject at the evenln' services at the chapel, Thirty- slx_}%. street and Massachusetts avenue. day night at the church and the con- gregation will meet Thursday night at the church, on John Marshall place, 8 o'clock, for the of cons ing & resolution relative to sider the matter of investment of funds ! received from the sale of the old church Tty. Wm yBlNe school will meet Sunday ll 9:30 o'clock. —_— MEN’S CLUB TO MEET. { Literary Exercises and Bench Rally Planned at Baptist Church. ‘The Men's Club of the Providence Baptist Church, M street between Four- and-a-Half and Sixth streets south- west, will have literary exercises and bench rally tomorrow. Dr. Aquilia Sayles will preach at 11 ‘am. At 3:30 pm, in co with Ip! B. ton will give the invocation and ade dresses will be given by Wlllnm Chambers, Thomas Carter, Prof. Smith of the Randall Junior Hllh School, Rev. Alexander Taylor, B. C. Dodson and Dr. Sayies. There will be an installation sermon by Rev. William H. French at 7:30 p.m. Euvangeliral The New Sunday Blue Law Bill: 1. 8767 RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN WASHINGTON MENACED THE FUTURE OF THE UNITED STATES IN PROPHECY A Lecture by DR. B. G. WILKINSON Dean of Theol L’AIGLON Washington Missionary Coll AUDITORIUM 18th & Columbia Road N.W. Shall all theaters be closed here on Sunday? ' ‘movies? And churches free to show Musical Program Medical Dcnommt “Heart Diseases: 7::1!0 P.M. Sanitarium Methods,” :15 P.M. Dr. A. W. m Supt. Wash, Sanitarium, THE EVE LEADERTOBE GUEST Local Holy Name Society Section Will Honor Rt. Rev. Mgr. P. L. Ireton. Right Rev, Mgr. reur L. Ireton, spir- itual director the Baitimore Arch- Unkm of Holy Name Socie- be the guest of honor at the 8 o'clock, at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, New | Jersey and New York avenues. A resolution expressing the esteem Holy Name Soci- ety toward the new monsignor will be Pt resented at this meeting. Patrick J. itigan is chariman of the ccmmittee Y, A Wheeler and John 'B. Willis, late pres- ident of the Immaculate Conception Holy Name Society. Caesar L. Aiello will preside at this meetlng Election of State officers wnl be held. The meeting will be open to men only. Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- bishop of Baltimore, may attend the convention. Recently he addressed a pastoral letter to the Catholic men of ‘Washington umnih closer affiliation with the work of the Holy Name So- ciety and tomorrow a letter will be read in-all the churches of the arch- diocese urging support for the Com- m:l;ndl!y Chest, in which he is inter- John F. McCarron, president of the Archdiocese Union of Holy Name So- cieties, wil loutline a campaign for new members in each of the .40 local parishes. Francis Anthony McCann, secretary of the Washington Union, has ad- dressed a letter to each parish presi- dent asking that a complete report be made of new officers. This report is to be made at the Monday evenlnl meeuna Plans for the campaign to ucted for new menibers will be announced at the meeun' CANON WILL SPEAK AT EVENSONG RITES Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of Washington Cathedral, will be the special preacher tomorrow at the people's evensong in the Bethle- hem Chaptl of the Cathedral at 4 o'clock. This service will be broadcast over WRC. At the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy communion the preacher will be Dr. Willlam L. DeVries, canon and precen- tor of the Cathedral. Other services tomorrow in the Beth- lehem Chapel will include celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10 o'clock. The Sunday pilgrimages after the 11 am. and 4 pm. services will take place tomorrow, conducted by Rev. John W. Gummere of the Cathedral clergy staff. They start from Bethle~ hem Chapel at 12:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. The pilgrimages will include certain of the erypt els in the Cathedral and Objects of rel tion in us interest and devo~ Cathedral Close. The will | bishop's garden and the curator's office are not open on Sundays. Rev. Homer A. Kent's Topic. Rev. Homer A. Kent, r of ] First Brethren Church, elfth and streets southeast, will preach at_ 11 o'clock tomorrow on the subject * &l- lowship With God—Its Assurances.” This will be the final of & series of ser- mons on the First Epistle of John, at 7:45 p.m. There will be a gospel serv- ice, the pastor’s subject being “A Faith- ful Saying.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. and Christian Endeavor at .m. Theasophy Life After Death ‘Horbefl L. Solyom Jan. 26, 8 P.M. Paul u.u .lllllllh e WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. MY W LIGHTIB‘.RINGER LODGET.S E N.W. at Conn. Ave, v 6th, 8:15° B lndu in Bondage’ (A review of e book for wmcn yubmmu are jajled in Indis. Dorothy Bean Elementary clm_ in_Theosophy Sunday Advance Class Tuesday 8 P.M. @angregatinnal NG__STAR, WASH 7 NGTON, MAJ. GEN. W. G. EVERSON. -|PASTORS TO TRADE PULPITS TOMORROW | Rev. Lovell and Dr. Pierce to Ex- change With Congre- gations, Rev. Moses R. Lovell of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will occupy the pulpit of All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, at the 11 o'clock service tomor- row in exchange with the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce. Mr. Lovell will take for his subject, “Can We Still Believe in Life After Death?” Miss Ethel Summy will be the speaker at the book zfiat at 5:30 o'clock and will review Powys' “The Meaning - of Culture.” Continuing his series of talks for young people on 'Paycholozy and Youth,” Dr. Plérce will speak at 6:30 pm. on “Psychology and the Healthy Mind.” The feature at the motion picture hour ln Pierce Hall at 7:30 pm. will be “Smiling Irish Eyes.” There will be & nuptlon and dmner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in honor of Dr. and Mrs. George J. Heering of Leyden Holland, Dr. Heering is chief executive of the Remonstrant Churches of Hols land (Unitarian) and has been lectur- ing at Meadville Theologlcll School and Tufts College. He is assoclated with Dr. Plerce in the formation of the International Congress of ligious Liberals, which is to hold a meeting in Holland next Summer. Nem Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th abeve Q@ N.W. Bible Clagees ddult Class, Alice Thacher Iny rshij Mr. Sperry will ach, “ONE GOAL. Th‘! 'fll be Young People’s Sunday. w:dylsdu Thul’%dl' and nli y evening: Ty it Adflr!xl on “THE RELIGION O 'URI by Rev. E. M. L. Gould of York City. lvsm' ONE WELCOME ALWAYS, Pythian Templ 1012 9¢h St. N.W. @ongregational PL UTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE” 9:30 a.m.—Church School, 11:00 a.m—Rev. 8. 8. Sevier— “Wanted—A MAN” 8:00 pm.—The Brotherhood of Met. A M.E Chureh. Mr. W. H. . Brown will sp CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Church Echml 9:45 Mrs. Helena, Kimball, Director of gious Education uomin. ‘Worship, 11:00 Sermon— H. LL:KINLEY Thursday, 8 ety of Dante ‘and “Fhe" Divine com'a FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister —— Bunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. WILLIAM A. LAMBETH Minister Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, preaches. 1AM~ “THE OLD RUGGED CROSS.” DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES 8 P.M.— “DOING THINGS FIRST.” Motion Pictures Sunday Night Will Illustrate the Sermon “DANIEL BOONE"” “LIGHT OF A RACE"” On Thursday Night at 8 o'clock, Dr. Pierce Will Speak on ' “THE ACID TEST” Tllustrated by the Motion Picture. “TIMRES Everyone Invited | Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Rd. N.W. REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minis ~—Adul CUSS| nn Grouy Dr. Arthur Deerin Cll‘l’ 11:00 8. m.—Sermon— Minister, All 5:00 p.m.—Psychology Life 1 oblems of Youth” by 6:00 pm.—Young People's Forum. Louise Doucet. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Pletun Servxce Thursday, January 30, trated Iefiulre by Evening Star. An Undenomi onsultatio FOR “THE SPIRITUAL MAN" BY REV. ULYSSES G. B. PIERC —Young People’s Discussion Group. An evening of current events, with Mr. Elliott L. Thurston. g(r Oldm A Wnl\ington Life Adjustment Center At the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church onal Service for Pe Miss Helen M. Treudley, Director OIHAL IIN AND WOMEN SQUARE” Featuring Alice Day and Arthur Lubin. Free-Will Offerings “The Interparliamentary Union,” by “The Leatherneck.” apan and the Japanese,” an {llus- Lyon, associate editor of The All Creeds and Cla: Mondays, ‘7-10 P.M. D. C, AT BAPTIST CHURCH “Some Details of Divine De- sire” Topic of Major General Tomorrow. Maj. Gen. Willlam G. Everson, re- cently appointtd by President Hoover chief of the Militia Bureau, will come tomorrow from a hurried trip through New England, probably by afrplane, and speak tomorrow evening at the National Baptist Memorial, Sixteenth and Columbia road, on the subject, “Some Details of the Divine Desire.” Dr. Ray Palmer, evs list, will [preuh in the morning on the subject, “Christ the Power and Wisdom of God.” Thursday evening will be the covenant —meeting 1! ‘Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock will be the annual ban- quet of the Pinkham class, at which Representative Jeff Busby from M sissippi and Albert Hall from Indiana will speak. The same evening will oc- cur the Mizpah class business meeting at 8 o'clock. Wednesday evening the young people will meet at Central Union Mission. Walter N. Pllmqulxt will be the .pmm— The Boy Sco meet Friday 7:1 gm -nd the Bcl Scouts, Saturda; at In the city-wide chutch survey planned for February 9 to 21, the fol- Clyde T. Horne, Mrs. R. V. houser, Mrs. Mattie Whmnln. O. R. Balderson, Mrs, P Barrows, Mrs. E. G. Dexter, Mn 8. T. Hughe: Mrs. Oncken Owens, Mrs, John T. Pressgrove. Baltimore Pastor in Charge. Rev. W. T. Coleman of Baltimore will be in charge of both morning and evening services tomorrow at the Shiloh Baptist Church, The church is begin- ning a $3500 drive, which will end April 20. The Toung People's Society, under the leadership of Mrs. John D. Fisher, will discuss the topic, “What O‘ur‘ Church Is Planning for This Year,” at 6 o'cloc Reformed REF ORMED Corner mh & Monres Sts. ane . Someld will preach. o évaning service Chriatian Srience (NEW) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH st B A The Deputy Leader, Mr, John V. Dittemore ‘Will Speak on the Subject: “THE SUPREMACY OF MIND” Freshyterian L4 METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Sireets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor. Master's Orders Peck Memorial Chapel |-VlNa “ l‘*cm.h|lll r. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 REV. MINROD PARK Of Pittsburgh, Pa, who will conduct services next week at Bible Hall, Sixth and G streets. They will be held night- Iy at 7:45 o'clock. SOUTHERN. ?ruhmrrimt Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. il REV. ANDREW R. BIRD Minister Sunday Wprship at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Conducted by the Minister A Cordial Welcome to All T R T Preshutertun CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Intersection’ o EHeenth and’ Bizteenth and I Bts. o l'l. Pastor 1100 & Moratae Worshi on by ™ R Sbert W. Rilles of Lyneh: e 14th Bt car or 16th it ear to Irving St. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Falrmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Foah‘.‘_t.h Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM. - “LEARNERS OF JESUS” “THE CLOSl;t!.. DAYS OF THIS AGE” Revelation—Chapter 9. B 5 Presbpterian FlRS GUNTON-TEMPLE nd Newton Sta. M.AL PLAN MISSION SERVICE. Rev. W. H. Pinkerton to Conduct Meeting Tomorrow Night. The Sunday evening services at the Central Union Mission, 613 C sf at 1:45 oelnuk will be conducted by w. Pinkerton of the Vermont Ave- nue cnmum Church. The night services for the week, be- ginning at 8 o'clock, will be in ehlll! of the following churches bhn o by the mission: Monday night, United Brethren Church; y night, L:eu:an& B:'pfilt Ch:l.ch Wed- e National mmn{ ht, '.he Church . Vermont_Aven Chure! fitan Bapis: night, the Tem- Friday night, the Me Church, and Sa supnrlnundent of the tomorrow night at Baptist ‘Chure Benne Mniversalist First Universalist . Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. Pastor SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. January 26, at 11 A.M. “SHEEP AND R R e 2 1811 Eye St. N.W. Bunday School—9:48 M. Meeting for " Worship—11" A.M. Piokett, Executive Lo R All cordiall mwted e #8068 Eastern Avi Evangelistic Center Night, 7:30—Popular Evengelistie, “Bible Picture Gallery” “Tubal Cain, the Man Who Lost Al” The Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. ko Park. 6:30 p.m.. —YeunI People. Com! Soon! ming Evangelist Ben Hardin of Chlu:u EVERYBOD WII.OO Oluthnltr TSt. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NN\W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 “VISIT THE CRIB." Hnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.~AIl Souls’ Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Worship— REV. MOSES R. LOVELL WILL PREACH 5:00 P.M.—Program of Wagner music. Lewis Atwater, organist, as. sisted by Anne Ylgo MeGuffey, contralto, 5:30 P.M.~Book chat. thel r young people. Summy, on Powys' “The Mean. D:. Plom speaks on “Psychology and the Healthy Mind.” 7:30 P.M~Motion picture hour— “SMILING. IRISH EYES" s BAPTIST * Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exee. Sec, 715 8th St. N. PETWORTH th and Randoiph Streels. The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor, e ’flu' lll'h u%?u!r{utun. TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, N.W. Pastor Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 AM. ADDRESSED BY # Congressman Edwin M. Beers, Pennsylvania Sermon Topics— “Satan’s Messengers”— 11:00 A.M. “To This End”—8:00 P.M. B. Y. P. U, Program, Mrs. Hazel Braugh, Pres., 7100 P.M. CUSRir the Gornel Con Sive Satnent REV. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. f Chils- te ith. 8p.m—Annual Young People's Service. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. i i\ : l X l A 8ic Chonll )l!ll Qua WESTM]NSTER Tth St Near E S.W, Rev. Henry W. “Tolson, Pastor. n by Rev. Glenn B. Boy n " sorm ‘The, in t.c ’l‘t-lll" Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. JORN D. GREGORY, Assistant. 9:45—Sunday School. = Mr. Gregory Sermon by ‘The Sacrament X Hath 4 o1 Repnerd of “h 1\“‘ lnr young people. . 6—Annnnm'\mnn. All- me: TGISAAY. BoRlldweer Servics. Ser- | "mon by Dr. McCarines: NORTHMINSTER 11th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Kenneth B. Carso .m.—Bible Study. 8 Northminster Chapel Alaska Avenue and Kalmia Road REV. OTTO A. BRASKAMP, D, D. L pon, TCertsin Besetting o ek "h yer se) At 3 m. " a@_"Once Uson it e wond:® Ader's to 3. GEORGETOWN P Street near 3ist Sireet NW. Rev. James T. Marshall, D.D, Pastor = Mothing Worih e 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.~—Morning Worship, with sermon. “The Hope of His People” VESPER SERVICE 5 PM. “Keep Singing” 6:15 p.m.—Christian Soclety. ] Special Music on the Four-Manual £ Tower Echo Organ 15 minutes before service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. New York Avenue PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sta. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D, D. Rev. George G. Culbertson ‘9:45 AM.—Sunday School. 11 AM. “GOD’S ARISTOCRAT” 6:15 P.M.—C. E. Tea and Service. 8 PM. “BEING PROUD” Endeavor [§ Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D, Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. , d and lnr’!ll the Meeting. Christian .m.—Vesper : SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D,, Pastor. 11 AM. at 4th St. & Va. Ave. S.E. “THE MAKING OF A MAN.” 8 P.M. st 17th & East Csp. St. Braneh, “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL.” A CORDIAL WELCOME. " METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Conptol Ball, Pastor lulht ¢ Eleven, “Supreme Task of g: Church” Evening at Seven Forty-five. “The Gucimu"Wordc Bidble School. mes in audl Bt Yol Coming Oh'llryl Misses Stockton and Gould Evangelists GRACE “P.ut.-r C. Ave. S.E. Johnson SR gl 3 8—yEauiped for Lif AR B MR ine Thiratey 80 & ALL ARE WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE tern Avenue mear the Cirele) lnwnn 0. CLARK, Puu. West Wulnnilgn Cor. 3ist and N Sts. n FRSAY MOE, TR MANAR Pirst Waek's Tople: 9 robl A CORDIAL WELCOM: ” TO ALL ATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th and Columbia Road 11 A M.—Dr. Ray Palmer, Wisdom of God” e G, Johnson, D, D., Pastor “Chrut the Power and 8 P.M.—Maj. Gen. William G. Everson, Chief of the Bureau of Militia, “Some Details of tlu Dlvme Desire” w. Calvary 8th & H Sts. N.W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“CHILDHOOD’S PLEA” 8 PM.—“HE DIDN'T THINK” P.M.—Organ ~Sunday Moss. AM. School. 11:00 A.M.~Junior Church—H. J. Councilor, §. T. D, Sixteenth FIRST .M.—“Angels and I.{l’ U, and O Streets N. W. "'3-“‘:.':'.! r'mi}= 6:45 P.M. Sunday, Jan. 26—FREE Swedish Service at 3:30, Rev. Nels Danielson will preach COME AND SEE AND HEAR! 0 daily; Mon. and 'l'lllrl‘ Evenings, 7-9 IONE_ADAMS 7979 nior Endeavor, Boloist, Mys. l'lm‘fi'-u ©. Guthrie. B. G. ml insen, Ph. D.

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