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CHURCH FOUNDED 150 YEARS AG0 Georgetown Presbyterians | Arrange Program to Con- tinue One Week. ‘The 150th anniversary of the found- ing of Georgetown Presbyterian Church be observed with a special program beginning tomorrow morning and con- tinuing through December 7. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, president of Princeton Theological Seminary, will ach the sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At the close of the service there will be the unveiling of a tablet in honor of Dr. Stephen Bloomer Balch, the first pastor of the church. Dr. Albert | ‘ Juaeph Mc(’an,n y. pastor of the irs Church, | the evening | service and n-rrpuonl night, when will ' deliver A historical will be held Weanesday ‘William Knowles Cooper the principal addre: | A preparatory ice will be held Priday night, when Dr. Joseph R. Sizdo, pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will preach. Dr. Douglas Putnam Birnie will con- ‘duct the Scripture lesson at the services | at 11 o'clock, Deceraber 7, and Dr. James T. Marshall, associate minister of the Covenant-First Presbyterian ‘Church, will deliver the communion meditation. In the evening there will | be a_home-coming service for the young ‘people. PASTOR TO CONTINUE - SERMONS ON PRAYER “Thy Forgiveness’ Will Be Theme of Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Tomorrow Evening. . “Where Are You Going?” will be the subject of the sermon at the 11 o'clock .service tomorrow in the Takoma Park “Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. At the evening service he will give the fourth address “n a series of devotional studies on “The Lord’s Prayer” The particular theme | tomerrow night will be “Thy Forgive- ness.” ‘The church school and adult Bible classes will meet at 9 am. The Chris- tlan Endeavor Societies will meet at 8:30 pm. Miss Catherine Mattoon will | “lead the intermediate group. “Our Re- nsibility to Spread the Gospel” is ‘the theme of the senior group. Miss | Edith Nusbaum will lead. All young Ppeople are invited. ., The Session will meet Monday at 8 ©'clock at the home of Elder Harold A. Axtell, 212 Tulip avenue. A meeting of the Westminster Guild ‘will be held at the home of Miss Marian Crittenden, 308 Takoma avenue, Tues- day at 7:45 o'clock. The trustees will meet Wednesday at ‘8 o'clock in the church office. ‘The first of a series of three mission- ry discussion meetings will be held at 'the church Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. € The Light Bearers will meet Friday at 4 o'clock. Parents’ night will be held “by Troop 33, Boy Scouts, in the Presby- terian Hall Friday at o'clock. g, R ADVENT CALLS FORTH - SPECIAL SERMON SET Metropolitan Theater Services To- | morrow Morning to Usher in Series Downtown. Rev. Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor | of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will preach a special series of morning ser- mans on Christ during the Advent sea- ing tomorrow, when his '.heme will be “Who Is Christ?” This service will be held at 11 o'clock at | ,the Metropolitan Theater, At the ves- service at 8 o'clock at Epiphany | . , Sixteenth and U streets, he "ull 7prnch on “Who Is Loser, God | or 127 _Sessions of the Lutheran Training “School for Christian workers are being held every Monday evening at_the Church of the Reformation. Dr. Sny- der is conducting a course on church history, and next Monday night Prof. | “W. C. Waltemyer of Gettysburg College, | & former pastor of St. Paul's, will lec- ture on “The Bible as Literature.” The Luther League of St. Paul's will | be host to the Luther League of the District at the quarterly meeting at phany Chapel next Tuesday evening. e address will be delivered by Rev. ‘C. B. Caughman of Baltimore. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Soclety will meet at | iphany Chapel next Wednesday eve- and Thursday evening a surprise 4s planned in connection with the Prayer service at the chapel. ‘The Dr. Samuel Domer Bible class will hold a meeting tonight at the resi- | dence of Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Bate- -man, 1760 Euclid street. and on Friday st St. Paul's Church, Eleventh and H streets, will give a luncheon from 11 to 'I o'clock. *GUEST PREACHER LISTED | Dr. Referd of Westminster College, | Utah, in Local Pulpit. Dr. Herbert W. Referd, president of | Westminster College, which was founded | by Dr. Sheldon Jackson at Salt Lake City, Utah, will be the guest preacher 8t the 11 o'clock service tomorrow in | the Gunton - Temple . Presbyterian | Church. | President Referd is a delegate to the | ~Home Mission Congress. which will hold | 1ts sessions in Washington next week. REV. WOODING S TEXT Rev. Henry B, Wooding will speak stomorrow morning at the Eckington ~Presbyterian Church on “The Holy “Bpirit.” In the evening at 8 o'clock Dr. David “MecConaughy, stewardship leader of the Preshyterian’ Church, will be the | “speaker. | Hall The annual bazaar will be held Tues- d.v and Wednesday. A turkey dinner | be served each evening Evangeliral Signs of Christ’ Signs Celestial THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON, SUBURBAN CHURCH A AN . J. R. STEVENSON. PASTOR TO LAUNCH SERIES OF SERMONS F. W, Perkins of National Memorial Church to Begin Continuity Tomorrow. Dr. | “What Think Y sermon the Univer Church_tomors is the ational at 11 o'clock series of Advent ser- | mons others being “Jesus, Son of | God esus, Son of Man” and Ageless Leader.” The church school meets at 10:15, except the adult class, which follows the church service. The Young People's Christian Union devotional meeting at 7 pm.,, will be led by Miss Julia Rupp, whose subject is “Missions.” A meeting of the Mission Circle with luncheon will be held Tuesday at noon and business session following. At 8:15 p.m. the Optimist Club will meet in the Romaine-Van Schaick room. “Some Impressions of & Russian Traveler” is the subject of Delos Kinsman. The Christmas sale of the Ladies’ Aid Association will be Thursday, start- ing at 3 o'clock. A turkey dinner will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock in Perkins At 7:30 o'clock the Boy Scouts will hold their meeting in the Young People’s room. The Board of Trustees' regular monthly meeting will be at 8 o'clock. PASTOR ANNOUNCES HIS MORNING TEXT Rev. W. S. Abernethy of Calvary Baptist Church to Preach on “Obligation Plus Privilege.” Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor, will preach at Calvary Baptist Church to- morrow morning on “Obligation Plus Privilege.” At 8 o'clock p.m. Dr. Bruce Kinney of the American Baptist Home Mission Society will preach on “The New Indian.” Junjor Church services, | 11 o'clock. in Baker Hall, Rev. H. Coun- cilor, assistant minister, in charge. The midweek prayer service will be omitted owing to the meeting of the Home Mission Congress. The Cradle Roll Department officers and teachers will meet in the church parlor Saturday from 2 to 5 o'clock. A lip readers class for young men is being formed by Mrs. T. F. Barker in connection with the Kinnear Class 014 young men in addition to the one al-| ready formed for the women of the Florence M. Brown Class. This clas¢ meets during the Sunday school lesson ; ~ period. i MISSION HEAD SPEAKER Dr. Vernon McCombs, superintendent lof Latin American Missions in the Southwest, will speak at the Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow morning. At the evening service the pastor, Dr. Chesteen Smith, will speak on “The Seven Wonders of the Spiritual World.” A quarterly conference will be held Monday evening to arrange for dele- gates to the annual conference. Dr. B. W. Meeks will presldtz CHURCH BEING REPAIRED | the church Wednesday | Shores. PLANS SYMPOSIUM Special Program to Be Held at Chevy Chase Presby- terian at 11 0’Clock. A symposium will be held at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The following will par- ticipa Dr. Douglas P. Birnie, for- merly ynmr of the church; Wilbur La Roe, j Betts, Arthur Adel- man, Dr. Edwnrd chhel"l. Seuy San- ford and Edward F. Collas ‘The men's dinner will be urved at 6 o'clock by the deagons. The Woman's Guild has charge of its preparation. A dramatic club was organized last Rurday E\lltnlnz The following officers ' Bittingcr, secretary-treasurer. They will meet every Sunday at 7 o'clock in the! church house. They will present &' Christmas play tomorrow as a part of | the Christmas vesper service. Next week they will choose a name for lhe {club. Mrs. R. L. Sanford is the leader and Mrs. W. F. Burdick assistant leader. ‘The union service of the Chevy Chase churches will be held at 8 o'clock in the All Saints’ Episcopal Church. “India Looks to Her Future” will be presented in pageant form at the Mis- sionary Society meeting Wednesday at 11 am. under the direction of Mrs. C. L. Carhart. Rev. Signor Guido R. Meigg:, special delcgete to Ameri trom the Waldensian Church of Ital wils At a luncheon for all the women of at 12:45 pm. Dr. A. F. McGarrah will speak on “The Church Plus Women." Section 11 of the Woman’s Guild will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. for luncheon with Mrs. James A. Carmack, 104 Syca- more street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. John A. Fleming will be assistant hostess. Forty Girl Scouts who have enrolled for the first-ald course, conducted by M Law of the National Red Cross, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 pm. and Thursday at 4 p.m. in the chapel. NOVENA MASS EACH DAY Rev. J. M. Cotter to Conduct St. Aloysius Service. Rev. James M. Cotter will conduct services for the novena in honor of the Immaculate Conception, of Mary, the Mother of God, in St. Aloysius Church, from November 30 to December 8. There will be a novena mass each day at 7 am. and services each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Father Cotter will deliver a sermon each evening. The subject of his sermons will be “How Mary Helps Us by Her Immaculate mncepu “As MoLherooodl Divine Grace,” Peace of Nazareth.” [ | | | | | > _ MILLMAN HARRIS. {BOY OF 15 TO TEACH IN SUNDAY SCHOOL Hillman Harris Leads Program Tomorrow Morning at Cal- vary Baptist Church. Hillman Harris, the 15-year-old son ' of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris of 1201 will teach the senicr Sunday n at Calvary Baptist Church orning at 9:30 o'clock. The services will be broadcast by WJSV. Young Harris, who is a student at Central High School, where he will graduate in February, is president of the Chess Club there and an honor student. He belongs to the Royal Am bassadors. A special program has been arranged for the services tomorrow, in which the following will participate: Mary Banks, 13 years old; Anita Mastin, 14 years old; Dorothy Vise, 14 years old: Ellen Wright, 13 years old, and Warwick | Spates, 16 years old. YOUTH MOVEMENT ENDS St. Paul's Membership Committee Plans Parish Canvass. ‘The men and boys of St. Paul's Parish, Washington Circle, are gather- ing to make their communion which will be followed by a breakfast. This |is the culmination of the “Faith and Youth” movement which is sponsored by the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. | Monday evening the Membership Com- | mittee will meet to lay plans for the ! annual parish canvass which will be held the early part of December. The rector, Rev. Arlington A. McCal- lum, will preach tomorrow on the fol- low-up of the preaching mission and will have as his subject, “Thy Kingdom “REVOLUTIONISTS” TOPIC Rev. H. §. Smith to Speak Twice at St. Margaret's. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, pastor of St. Margaret's Church, will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “Revolutionists” in his series “The Early Christians— ‘Their Names and Ours.” Holy com- munion will be celebrated at 7:30 am., when the men and boys will take part in the Nation-wide corporate com- munion under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Sunday school will meet at 9:30 am. At 4:30 p.m. the service will be even- song with sermon by Rev. Robert ‘There will be a celebration of holy communion Thursday at 11 a.m. @hristian Mystics @hristian Mysticism Order of Christian Mystics Dec. 3-Origin and Meaning Cards. Dec. 10—The' Immaculate Conception. Dec. 17—The Mystic Birth of Playing 3508 Quebec st, 8 p.m. every Wednes, Take Woodley Road bus to the door. or ‘Wisconsin Ave. cars to Idaho Ave. Clip this for monthly reference. Ithlr fituhmtl Calvary M. E. Church, South, 3038 Q street, is undergoing extensive repairs, which are expected to be completed within a short time. Rev. D. A. Beery, | the pastor, however, is conducting regu- | lar_services. Sunday School meets at 9:45 am. and Epworth League at 7:15 pm. The pastor will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m., ;\‘MI! & special service will be held at pm. OKLAHOMAN TO SPEAK The Highlands Baptist Church will be addressed t-morrow morning by Dr. | B. D. Weeks of Oklahoma. In the | evening there will be a service under E\znl Brooks and & sermon by the astor, Rev. N. M. Simmons, on “Bulld- €rs: Wise and Otherwise.” The Workers' Council will meet with | Miss Bradley Thompson, 5409 Illinois avenue. The Golden Rule class will meet with Mrs. Carter, 420 Marietta place, Wednesda Qatholic St Mary s Church Fifth St. N. W B-l. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 Solemn Public Novena THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION MIRACULOUS MEDAL CENTENARY Sunday, Nov. 30, to Monday, Dec. 8 Rev. William J. Lonergan, 8. M. Daily Masses at 7 and 8 o'clock Evening Devotions at 7:30 o'clock Euvangeliral s Soon Return and Terrestrial Is Christ’s Coming Personal? Is It Visible? Is It Near? Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. (Across From Ambassador Theatre) Medical Demonstration, 7:1 5 P. M. “909/, of Diseases from Improper Diet” Musical Program Sunday, Nov. 30, 7:30 P.M. FREE No Collection, ~ Spiritnalist MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healin w’-—Meun'en llNDA' DNESDAY Messages Fiowets sundar RE F.'L DONCEEL A IC IO“AC C 7 Umty Spiritualist Cllurth 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. Lecture By Rev. HARRY P. STRACK 1t Man 15 8" borer with God Wi Man Gie amcs(s Botr, God and Man Spurit | greetings by Rev. Mabel arris, Lily Dale, N. Y., and A W. Myers Midweek message services of the church at the home of the pagtor, 00 Pa_ Ave BE, Thursday at 8 P.M. Spmtunl Science Church of Christ Divine Serviees 8 ay, 8 PM. THE WHITE CROSS CENTER 1473 Meridian Place N, Welcome. dings by eonm Pnu Store. ootk Met. 373 The Flnt Spiritualist Clnn'ch REV. ALFRED H ‘TERRY SUBJECT, "WHY DO HE DEAD ETURN?” yqncw-d by Spirit Messages. Sunday, 8 p.m. at Pythian Tem oth st , “second floor. All weicome. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Pridyy, December Sth, from 3 19 10:0 p.m. vthian Temple 1012 9th 8t. SPIRIT MESSAGE SEANCE by REV. ALFRI h e ‘lol]owln‘o modlu o0 und nira, GFaRe. @hristian Srience "Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | BRANCHES OF THE_ MOTHER TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Chrln Scientist 111 © st Third Church of cu}i}t Sclentist Sin and L Bis: N.W. Fourth Churclu of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “Ancient and Modern Nec- romancy, Alias Mesmer- ism and Hypnotism, De- nounced.” SERVI( Sunday, 11 AM. and § P.M. Sunday’ School “11 AM EDNESDAY IVINTNO MEETING—8 READING ROOMS — t Bldg., Public study class at O. €. M. mlw';FlRST et s 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and | Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I11 C St. N.E. —Hours, days. Closed Sundays and holidays. 14th and G Sts. (Wednesdays, 930 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week da; (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § . - Christian CHURCH OF (HR[ST Fourteenth St Nw. es H. McBroo: o= CHRI El STIAN PARKE VIEW Park R4, Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Suiith FIFTEENTR STREET, fl | B | Services. The National City Massachusetts Avenue at Thomas Cirele , 11 a.m. and 7 Will_Sing. ley, Director. Ninth §1tnt 9th & D Sts. NE. BENJAMIN H. MELTON. Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT, As * 9:30—Oraded Bible 8ch 10:15—Spacial Children's 2% Pro- 6:45—Chrisitan Endeavor. rmon by the Minister. WELCOME. Olnlumhta fittglrtl Pat of nARVEY BAKER swIT) 30 Bible Bohool directed by Sermon Slinton A Neyman. m.‘.= ] of s (COLORED) " 12th St. Christian 12th St. Bt 8 Eld. D. C, SATURDA. CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., Hours, 9:30 to 9§ 'DRAMA OF CHRIST MAS T0 BE VESPER TOPIC Pageant Processional Will Form g Climax of Service on December 7. A vesper service of Christmas dram: under the direction of the Com- mittee on Religious Drama and Pag- eantry of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will be held Decem- ber 7 at § o'clock in the National City ,chrm.hn Church, on Thomas Circle, to which all persons interested in the presentation of religious drama, par- ticularly at Christmas time, are invited. Preceded by a brief devotional serv- ice, the committee will present a dram- atized reading of Laurence Housman's “Bethlehem” under the direction of Mrs. H. G. Torbert, with a cast of | readers including some of the known players in the city, representing | the various churches here. ‘The Young People’s Unit of the Na- | tional City Christian Church Choir, under the direction of Braithewaite, will render cholars for | Christma. of Christmas characters wiil form the climax of the service. Arrangements for this Christmas drama service are being made by a special committee headed by Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, chairman of the Com- mittee on Drama and Peagantry of the federation, and including Miss Katherine Wilfley, Mrs, H. G. Torbert, Miss Con- stance Lane, Miss Marie Walcott, Miss Mildred Merrill, Mrs. N. K. Gardner, Miss Bess Miles, Miss Lena G. Barks and Miss Janet Jackson. This Committee on Religious Drama iand Pageantry has been organized by | the Federation of Churches for the ! purpose of aiding all the churches in ‘lhe city in the promotion and produc- tion of church drama, and will gladly give advice on the selection of religious plays, to be produced, suggest skilled directors, and in all possible ways lend ald and encourugement to those churches desiring it. —_—— Ministers to Meet. Homer C. House of the University of Maryland will be the special speaker at the Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion next Monday in the New York Avenue Church. His subject will be “Sidney Lanier, Poet and Preacher.” The meeting begins at 10:30 am. All ministers of the city and vicinity are William E. Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird ister Sundly Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 FM. Condueted by the Mini Sunday 7:30 P.M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All Preshyterian Washington Heights i Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Colnmbh and Kalorama Rds. S s.m.—Sunday 8chool Worship. = Sermon by Dr. Palmer, * "Cndeveloped 00 p.om.—Men Club s«mu willlsm - Knowles Cooper. ~speaker. atton of Ober- “Pubiie Tnvited. and a pageant processional | NOVEMBER 29, 1930. An Auulcnud lecture on ih- h-m Play” of Oberammergau )fnn Sunday night at the xmnpnmn "‘pcx lhchurch at 8 o'clock rector of the Y. M. C. A. At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning Mr. Etchison will have charge of the service Louis B. Nichols, associate religious work director of the Y, M. C. A, will | speak to the B. Y. P. U. of the National Memorial Baptist Church tomorrow eve- nlnlnntsodock e Bryan, s mem| cm- Ln.l Oflnml"&! of the Class Association, will to the l‘- u tb. association. — DR. PIERCE TO PREACH “The Man Who Could Not Be Hid” Is Morning Subject. “The Man Who Could Not Be Hid" is the subject upon which Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls' Church, Unihflln will preach tomorrow mo: ing. The church school meets at 9:45 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Hastings and William G. lllok 3d, have been added to the teachi: Ar.thnbookchnul'loc’ehekbr W. 'rylor will discuss Whitehead's "'I‘he of Education.” Irving Burn- ham will be the speaker at the Fireside Circle meeting for young people at 6:45 o'clock. He will tell of his erruuncu among the Maoris of New Zealand. N #fiahutvrtan ' SECOND Alexal Meeting in the Ol o HI0USe DUl SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY: Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Bts. N.W. Thursday-Praver Service. T4in st car or leasant ear or Toth st bus 0 rvin FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister | 11:00 AM. “The Real Mother and of Jesus.” Matthew xii.80. Broadcast Over Station WJi 8:00 P.M. Dr, Joseph T. Kelly. Hreshyterian CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Cirele Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D.. Minister. COMMUNITY SUNDAY. 30 & m.—Chureh School. Baints “¥plscopal Peck Memorial Cl:n'?el IRVING W. KETCHLM,“HIMI'CH. 4 —8unday School. 170 & Churen-Suntisht Living 00 p.m.—Gillette Ell 8 B e hines, e Roow.” A Chu'eh for Al . METROPOLITAN Fourth B Streets S.E. Rev. heeley Rohrer, Minister. m. Houser, WEST ERN B St bet. 19th & 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 11 AM. “Whither Bound” 8 PM. Rev. Guy L. Morrill Music by Quartet " ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. Corner Florida Ave, WOODING, Minister. he Holy Spirit.” 4 McConaughy. NORTHMINSTER th t. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. neth B. Carsom. Minister. l 45 a.m.—Bible Study 11:00 3.m —Sermon by Pastor. Midweek Service Thursday, 7:45 pm. l a.m.—Church 8choo 1. e m.—Sarmon by Rev. Herbert W, Referd. D. President of Choir. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Ende Midweek Berviee, Thur: SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT. Pastor. 45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m uamm;nWonm; with Ser ne.’ Does It Matter What One Believes.” Thursdas, o pmoMidweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. or Societies. at 8 pm. New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. George G. Culbertson 11:00 AM—“IF 1 WERE GOD.” — “WHY I AM A BELIEVER.” This evening Dr. Sizoo begins the following series of discus- sions to be followed by a ques- tionnaire period: 8:00P.M. “Why I Am a Believer” “Why 1 Pray “Why I Am a Church Member" EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth 8t. NE. Rev. Alfred E. Blrrlr'l. D D., Plllnrr L 11:00 a.m.—24EmER phliadeinite. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. “Church of 1 the Covenlnl First Prenbytemn Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Albert Joseph McCartney Preaching at 11 0'Clock Speeial Serviee of Music at § 0'Cleck By the Covenant Quartet f Add b Dr. Newion Fresion Fatterson. Celebrs OuH\ndrdm ident of Princeto ‘Wednesday, 1780-The Georgetown Preshytenan Church-1930 P Street near 31st NW. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister tien_of th Anniversary Guest Preacher, Rev. J: Resa: Stevenson; Dy Di; LL: D ‘Theologie: l‘ll"! en Bloomer Balch, D. D. .r‘e-n.. Balt » century will be P.M.—E: Guest Preacher, Rev. J. Albert Me&rmy. D.D. December 3 8 P.M.—Historical Address Guest Speaker, Dr. Will iam Knowln Cooper Friday. December o Rerviee Tor the Lo ev. g J. R. Sizoe, D. Sunday, December 7 11 AM.—Communion Service 7 P.H.—-III.-.-CM; Service for . Young People nt work of Cleveland Park SERMON TEXTS CHOSEN Wiseonsin Avenue Baptist Meet- iln Are Announced. Reformed iiBl De. h-u D. Bubrer, h 11:00 a.m. and 8 p.;g —_Sermon Bible school meets at 9:45 a.m. teachers and officers meet for confer- 3 Inesday. Midweek | prayer service at 8 o'clock Wednesday | evening. ‘The B. Y. P U. Societies discussion Memorial United Brethren North Capitol and R Streets eet fer BT Dr. 5. B. Daugherty, the Minister, @ongregational the Hebrew furnace of 2. DId the w ‘wnen “ther °§.a‘:{:""° R trumpets® 3. Was Daniel In a den of real lons? Sunday School, 40. C. E. Societies, T Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sta. George Farnham Pastor. Church Schoo)— elena Kimball, ‘Director" of Relistous ‘Education: Mr. Florenz Hinz. Supt. Morn! 11 o'cloek THE ALTAR.” ing Service. First Congregational) Tenth and G Streets N.W, JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 A.M.—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce “The Strongest Force in the World.” 8 P.M.—Dr. William S. Beard of New York “The Little White Church.” COME AND QUR CHRISTMA CHRISTMAS ‘BAZAAR Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd, in the ch 10 A. M. to 10 PM. Turkey Dinner, $1.00, 'nlt.sdly 6 to 7 P. entitled “How the Ladies Earned Their Dollu" be given 7:45 P.M. in Church Auditorium. Tickets, 25 unu Luncheon both days from 11 AM. to Reserve Bupper Tickets, National 4317, for cnunh Night 6§ PML 'flnmd:y. Prayer ueaun:, 6:45 PM. Guest Speaker, Luoy T. Ayres of New York EVERY ONI CORDIALLY INVITED rch M. Mount Pleasant oeganal 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education Sunday 9:30 A.M.—Church Scheol. 10:00 A.M.—Adult Discussion Group. “Europe’s Bone of Conten- tion,” by Dr. Arthur Deerin a 11:00 A.M.—Sermon—“THE BASIS FOR FAITH.” By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy. Associate Minister. Broadway Tabernacle je Chizeh, New York 5:00 P.M.—Psychology Life Talk. “The Conquest of Fear.” By Dr. Nolan D. C. Lewis. WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER | An Undenominational Service for People of all Crud; and Classes M Consultations, Mondays, 7-10 P. Office Hours: 00-11:30 A.M., 1:30-4:30 P.M. Week Dly!, except Saturday 10 oo 12:00 Noon. Evening Hours by Appointment. Tel. Adams 7979 Minister Eptacopal ifipfipal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wiseonsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. Emamd ST. JOHN’S Lafayette SERVICES FRANCAIS Tous les i ichos s 4 heutes per ST. JAMES’ CHURCH lllhll bml N.nh m s. l'l- ruc Rev. W. M. WAGENSELLER. 'AKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR 5 'otmu';.;om BUS LINE. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH' e ave R Services Sunday, 7 and 11 3 ily mass, m. Evensong ssions ay, 8 p.m. ‘Wednesday, December 3, DAY OF DEVOTION. Rev. THOMAS A. SPARKS, Conductor. Masses at 7, 8 and 10 am. Meditations at 10:45 am., 12:30 and 3 p.m. Intercessions at 12 m. Evensong at 3:30 p.m. £ ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. ¥. J. BOHANAN, D. D. $ ST. PAUL' jL’'S CHURCH § Roek Creek Chureh Rd.and The Ceuntrs Church in,t HOLY COMFORTE! cmm 7:30, 9:30, ll ST. STEPHEN’S AND THE INCARNATION 160th and Newton Sts. ns. am—Sung Mass and Sermon. 1180 B —Soletan By o 00 hnd Benediction. 7:30 AM. Daily Mass: 13th and D or Florids Avenue o Eighth and C Strests North- ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Rev. Herbert llSuu Smith, D. D. ec Rev. Robert Shores, Assistant. and SUNDAY 7:30 8.m.—Holy Communion. Gorporate Communion for M €30 p.m Thursday, Saint Mark’ s pEhirg and A Strests Hulberi Evensong and Sermon by e Rev. Robert Shore Holy Communion, 11 mon by the Recto Thursday, 11 AM, Holy Gomiunion. " ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. N.W. Rev. Robert Coolidge Masterton .—Holy Communion. 3 cLERGY: Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. : SERVICES Teatoate” Commiion” o1 M - iininhany 1317 G St. N.W. L. D. Rector and 8 Bible Sina, umon. 7 p.m. Christ Church, Georgetown 3ist & O Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN TEMPLE, Rector. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m.—Church School 1:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- 8:00 P.nL»EvenAnI Prayer and Ad- MONDA N b 10:00 a.m.—8t. Andrew's Day Service. Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1798, Rev. EDWARD GABLER. §. T. B., Rector & oly Communion. m. 45 3. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Corporate Communion of Men and 1 —Ofurch_ Sehool. 11 “Morning Prazer and Ser- l nii m;m Bisho) —Eyenin, {. Burleson of Sout B Assessor to the Presiding Bishop. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. NW. Sermon Subject “THY KINGDOM COME.” “The night is far spent, ‘The day is at hand, Let us walk honestly— Put on the Lord Jesus Christ.” ¢ ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 240 O Btreet N.W. REV. ¥. ll.uln TUCKER, RECTOR. m. 11:00 a’m.—Morning Fraver and Ser- 8:00 p.m.. rvenmn Praser and Addrass. Dbew Y dirvic ST. THOMAS 184h Bet. P Q. Near Dupent Oirele Parking Spi Rector, Rev. C. ERNEST SMITH, -.—u:;mn Praver and Ser- 2 s Prayer and Ser- oAy ¥ Amnews oar. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square lnvwl- ;.-.—:-l: l-. rru-r Sermon. nd Thus oy Bushariat Strangers to t e city should this ureh, conce to be one of most Conatitul T the countey All Soul" Memorial Church § d Conn. Aves. N.W, . 3 Sev. B D Sterretts Misisiors FETEE CA

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