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SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP |APOSTLES’ CREED BASE HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION FOR SERIES OF SERMONS *REV.H. 1 DERTHICK SERMON REPLACED IPASTOR FINISHES | Memorial United Brethren COMES 10 PUlPH{ and‘.o'f ,Mi[l@gan College to! Preach at National City Christian Church. Rev. H. J. Derthick,. president of Mil- | ligan College, Tennessee, will occupy the i pulpit of the National City Christian | Church tomorrow morning and evening. | “Bethlehem” is the worship theme for | tké junior church. . The various young people’s groups| wil] meet at 6:45 p.m. as follows: Alpha E C.:E. Socisty, “The Best Christmas Gifts,” led by Mrs. L. G. Herriman, with Mss. Charles Hiller hostess at tea: the’ Nonpariel C. E. Society, “What Has Chrisy Given Us to Share with Others,” | led by Ludwell Smither, Edward Tag- gart and John West, serving as hosts at the social hour; and at Le Rendezvous Roberta Belle Galloway will fipe‘k :’:\";Wh‘t the Communist Wants.” Monday evening at the Vermont Ave- nue Church building at 6:30 o'clock a banguet will be held for men snd'bo)! under ‘the. auspices of the Everyman Bible class. O. E. Reed will be Ene toast ster and Senator A. W. Ifmk- ley.of 'Kentucky the speaker. R?\ W. H. efton, teacher of the class; Nor- map B. Ames, superintendent of the * church school; C. N.' Williams, secre- tary-evangelist of the Maryland, Die}a- ware and District of Columbia Mls!‘ofl- ary Society, and Percy Thomas of Rich- mond, Va., director of religious educ:- tion of the Disciples of Christ in the Chesapeake area, will also speak. At the class session tomorrow morn- ing at 9:30, Mr. Pinkerton will discuss “The Absolute Necessity of Men Study- ing the Bible as Revealed in the Light 1d War.” “m‘i@o. 4 will meet Tuesday at noop with Mrs. H. E. Davisson, 5212 Thirteenth street, vugkmlres. r?:nc“g‘t’fi bins ting, c 3 with Mrs.‘nlg. E. Burton, '15“5' Observa unds, with , P. R. Egit ‘m:.o {Ino.;"n Grove assisting. At 7:30 p.m. the Church School Wa;k:xhse Council will meet in annex 2 of i church, and at 8 p.m. the monthly busl- ness meeting of the Al}lphl C(;tEMB"wllen g the home 5 "“wx’blet hél R:&d. 4914 Seventh street. Circie No. 2 will meet Wednesday at noon with Mrs. George Sherman, 2120 Third street nun::::‘; with Char] T ass . 'l‘h‘e.;‘e Ev -be held in the church : one-day convention of the Disciples of Christ of Washington and vicinity next Thursday. .Jesse M. Bader of In o polis,-Ind., will be the leader of tl :onvenuon, Mrs. Lewis Burt of Africa, the missionary speaker; Mrs. H. P. Har- mon and C. N. Willlams to sp.ak on Jocal miss! nu'€ and State work, and G. !bdwmmos rne, a special g\g;;t speaker, The sessions will be at 10:30, 1:30 and 6:30, when a banquet will » -éfled at the Vermont Avenue Churc] bullding vrtle Barger Circle will meet| Priday evening st the home of Miss Eura Babeock, the Park Lane Apart- ments. . DR. PERKINS TO GIVE SECOND SERIES SERMON “Jeus, the Son of God,” Topic of Tomorrow at Universalist National Church. Jesus, the Son of God” is the sermon h;ic of b?ep%“. Perkins at the service of $he Universalist National Memorial ch tomorrow at 11 o'clock. " the -adult class, which ;)J‘g;ks the morning service. The Y. P. C. U. business meeting will be on Sun& day, at 5 o'clock, with supper at 6 an devotional me‘evzi;\.l at "l c: pt“-l"ofk The ment “b& abolished.” Leader, e fadtes’ A1d Association will meet with luncheon at noon Tuesday, and business “meeting following. Thursday will be the monthly parish dinner from 5 t 17 oclock. The meeting of the Comrades will be at 7 o'clock, At 7:30 o'clock the W. E. D. O. Circle will meet in the Romaine-Van Schaick Room. There will be & meeting of the Boy in the Young People’s Room Arlo At the phany Branch Monday night un.np;uan Lewis, diocesan president, told the history of quilting and displayed many quilts in gorgeous patferns. December 8 at 8 p.m. there will-be an fllustrated lecture on “West- emn % e Braille class meets every Monday nwm from 7 tp 8 under the direction of Misg Elsa Needham. The members are Virginia, Anna_and Julia Slaughter; Mary Sepsel, Florence Ockershausen, ackall Thompson, Alice Wine, Vera n, Louise Young and Eleanor ley. Three volumes are shellacked for the blind room of the Library of Congress, in co-operation with the Red Crogs Chapter, ‘and Red Cross credits are given for the hours worked. ‘The Nativity Society is planning for the -parish b.z’a.nr to be held at North- east Masonic Temple December 10 and 11. The corporate communion will be Sunday at the 7:30 o'clock service, both chapels. There will be no breakfast to foliow, owing to the new parish hall being under construction. ‘There will & rummage sale Jan- uary 9 and 10. St. Stephen’s Branch Is practicing for Christmas pageant. St. John's Georgetown Branch is hav. ing many classes. A basketry class is taught by Mrs. Catharine Smoot. Lampshades are being made under the direction of Miss Mary Flaherty, dra- matics under Miss Dorothy Ramsdell, and a sewing class is conducted by Mrs. Lloyd Smoot Miss Muriel Lester, head of the staff at Kingsley House in Brow, England, made an address to the members last | | | i | DRE. A. E. BARROWS. BUEST T0 SPEAK AT CHEVY CHASE Presbyterians Obtain Pastor of Philadelphia Church for Special Sermon. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church expansion day in the loyaity crusade program will be observed tomorrow. Dr. Albert F. McGarrah of Philadelphia will preach on “Partners With God.” " J. Hillman Hollister, the pastor, will be in charge of the service. Dr. and Mrs. Hollister have invited the classes of the senior department of the church school that have not al- ready met on one of the previous Sun- day evenings to attend an informal gathering in their hom®, 3913 Ingomar street, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ‘The Christmas vesper service of the church school will be: given December 21 at 4:30 pm. in the church. A preparatory service will be held Wednesday from 7:30 to 8 pm. The parent-teacher meeting will begin at 8 p.m. “Character Education” will be Mrs. | divided into its separate phases and | ing discussed by groups under the leader- ship of trained educational leaders, as follows: “What Part Does the Church School Play?” led by Dr. Edward Wich- ers; “To What Extent Are Parents Re- sponsible?” by Mrs. R. E. Mitchell, and “What Share Has the Day School?” by Harvey A. Smith, principal of Central High School. The Chevy Chase Cirele will have as its guest speaker December 9 Col. E. Alexander Powell, writer and traveler. Mrs. Logan and Miss Bronson will also be present at the dinner. Section 3 of the Woman's Guild will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the church house, 5838 Chevy Chase parkway. Mrs. Brehm, leader; Mrs. Ireland and Mrs. Gough, hostesses. Section 9 of the guild will meet De- cember 12 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John T. Vance, 16 West Irving street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Fay 8. Holbrook, leader. MRS. DONOVAN AT HEAD OF WAUGH M. E. CLASS Was Elected President —of Anna] May Wood Group—Other Officers Chosen. Mrs. Gertrude Donovan was elected president of the Anna May Wood class » | of Waugh M. E. Church at a meeting Tuesday night. Other officers are: First vice president, Miss Lula Michael; sec- ond vice president, Miss Agnes Mc- Cready; treasurer, Miss Edith McDon- old; secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle; fiancial secretary, Miss Goldie Randal; corresponding secretary, Miss Charlotte rt. punish- | SOITe Holy communion will be observed to- morrow morning, preceded by a short sermon on “Love” by the pastor, Rev. Allan F. Poore. In the evening he will preach on “The Power of Sentiment.” The Epworth League meeting, at o'clock, will be in “charge of Joseph Kauffman, who will speak on “Loyalty.” The Sunday School Board met Thurs- day evening and made plans for the Christmas celebration. The Omega class, of which Walter Marlow is teacher, will give a minstrel show December 12, under the direction of William Mullings. ‘The business meeting and social serv- ice of the Epworth League will be held Wednesday at 8 o'clock. — PHEAéHES LAST SERMON Pastor of Miles Memorial Church Going to Oklahoma. Rev. L. C. Cleaves will preach his last sermon as pastor of the Miles ademoml C. M. E. Church tomorrow at pm. Rev. Mr. Cleaves leaves Washington, after a successful pastorate of three years, to assume the duty as pastor of the C. M. E. Church in Oklahoma City. PLAN BENEFIT PROGRAM Arrangements are being made by the Organized Bible Class Association of the District of Columbia to present a benefit program, December 16, at 8 o'clock in Woodward Hall, Calvary Baptist Church, with the members of the Vaughn Bible class acting as hosts. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental numbers and a lecture, all of which will be contributed by members of Bible classes. Dr. Homer J. Coun- cilor, president of the association, will preside. Il WATCH TOWER PROGRAM Radio Station ‘Thursday evening. A. sup) will be served in the Forest Hall ber 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. ! Wash. School of the Bible Monthly Prophetic Conference The Conference this month will be at the Open Door i Church, 307 D Street N.W., on Tuesday, December 9, 4 21930, at 8 p.m. el. Dr, Pettingill is among the foremost Bible ‘i. The s%eaker will be Dr. William L. Pettingill, of Wil- of our country. He has had a wide experience 1as teacher, author, and editor. For years the Dean of the lphia School of the Bible, and associated with the Dr. C. I Scofield. Through the written page he has % .as by the spoken message. endeared himself to many lovers of God’s Word, well Do not fail to hear Dr. Pettingill Tuesday night. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. 18 YEARS' SERVIGE Anniversary of Dr. Barrows’ Installation at Eastern Preshyterian Church. The eighteenth anniversary of the installation of Dr- A. E. Barrows as pas- ter of Eastern Presbyterian Church will be observed tomorrow. He will deliver an anniversary sermon at the morning service, Miss Mary Moore of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, will address the Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 pm. and at 7:45 o'clock there will be & special service. The Woman's Bible class will meet day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ificmmm 1313 East Capitol street, 5 p.m. the Ladies’ Ald will serve ing Ladies’ Ald Society will mesét Wedr.esday evening in the Sunday school room and the Westminster So- clety, meeting in the men’s room in the manse, will hear about “The Indian Home" from Miss Etta Rowell and Miss fT. class will discuss Thurs- day evening “The Influence of Christ on India” at the regular midweek serv- ice. The Good Will Bible class will hold its Christmas party and social Friday evening in the primary room. —_— PRESIDENT GREETS CHURCH CELEBRANTS Sends Congratulations to George- town Presbyterians on Congrega- tion’s 150th Anniversary Date. Pruldznt‘ Hoover t‘?n&n the txallowln message of congratulation an mos Wishes to the Georgetown Presbyterian Church on, the occasion of its 150th anniver: . .,Z"Xnmy interested to learn of the 150th anniversary of the George- town Presbyterian Church and I felici- tate you and your congregation most cordially upon this historic occasion. I do pray for you and them every bless- g in the future and a long continu- ance of this high service in the spiritual life of the community.” The anniversary celebration will be brought to a close tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service there will be the ad- ministration of the rites of baptism and communion, at which time, 21 people will unite with the church. Partici- ’)lu.ng in the service will be Dr. Doug- as Putnam Birnie and Dr. Parke P. Flournoy. A message will be read from Dr. James T. Marshall, tga.smr emeritus of the church, and e communion meditation will be delivered by Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, the minister. The closing service of the anniver- sary will be a home-coming service for the peofle of the church, t and present. It will be held in Clssel Chl_lpel, adjoining the church building, at 7 pm, INFLUENCE OF HOME ON COMMUNITY TOPIC Subject One of Two Announced for Tomorrow’ by Sixth Presby- terian Pastor. The Lord's Supper will be observed tomorrow morning at the Sixth Presby- terlan Church. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, the pastor, will have for his topic “His Companionship,” and at the evening service “Home Influence Upon the Community.” Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock, led by Lucllle Blick. The study of the Epistle to the Ephesians will be continued Thursday évening. A committee of twelve will meet Mon- day st 1:30 pm. at the home of Mrs, ‘Thomas Scmerville to do work for the Presbyterian Home. RABBI SIMON TO SPEAK ‘Will Address November Tour Meet- ing of American Hebrew Group. Dr. Abram Simon will be the speaker at the November tour meeting of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions tomorrow in Rochester, N. Y., at Berith Kodesh Congregation. The tour is conducted annually to spread the message of Reform Judaism and the Union of American .Hebrew Congregations. - David A. Brown of New York City, lay leader and philan- thropist, is chairman of the tour and Rabbl Emil W. Leipziger of Touro Synagogue, New Orleans, heads the Hebrew Union College Alumni Com- mittee for the tour. Mniversal Beston THE CHURCH OF THE : . Universal Design WASHINGTON BRANCH L SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LAFAYETTE SUBJECT “SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF UNEM- PLOYMENT” LIBRARY RM. 1154, NATL. PRESS BLDG. b= Qatholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low_Masses at 7 and 8:18 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Holy Day of Obligation * Monday, December 8 All Low Masses At 6, 7, 8:15,9:30 & 11:30 A.M. Last Mass at 12:10 P.M. SOLEMN CLOSING OF THE NOVENA At 7:30 P Bethodiat Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave, N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday Scheol at 9:40. 7 11 AM. Communion Service. 8 P.M. “How Long Should God Be Trusted?” Christian Endeaver Socleties, 7:00 P.M. MISS MARY MOORE. MISS MOORE TO ADDRESS YOUNG PEOPLE’S LEAGUE “Tipping Torches” Subject of Talk at New York Avenue Presby- terian Church Tomorrow. Miss Mary Moore, young people’s sec- retary of the Presbyterian Board of Forelgn Missions, will address the young people's groups of all the Presbyterian churches of the city tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church on the subject, “Tip- ping Torches.” The meeting is under auspicss of the Presbyterian Young People’s League. Miss Moore, one of the lcaders of the Wooster Summer School of Religious Education, recently returned from an extended trip, having visited the pres- byteries of the Pacific Coast and the Middle West. At the opening service, Miss Mar- Jorle Webster, principal of the Marjorie BY BAPTIST PLAY First Church Congregation Will See Young People at Evening Service. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter will speak at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning on “Adventure Set to Music,” and in the evening the place of the regular sermon will be taken by a play, “And He Came to His Father,” to be members of the B. Y. P. U. business meeting of the B. Y. P. U. was held last Wednesday evening at the home of the pastor and Mrs. Porter, 3901 Connecticut avenue, followed by a | W. social. The board of deacons at & meeting | Frost, at the.home of Dr. M. W. Splawn, Chevy Chase, Md., discussed a number of questions concerning church activity, among them being that of organizing the men of the church for a fuller de- gree of co-operation in various pl of the church work, including enlist- ment of non-active church members and provision for more fellowshi) among the men of the church throug! social and recreational means. “The Chintz Cottage,” a piay, will be given at the church by the Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club for the benefit of the B. Y, P. U. convention fund. Preparations for the play are under the direction of Miss Lena Parks, president of the Dramatic Club. MISSIONARY .PRAISE SERVICE ANNOUNCED CGunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Pastor to Speak Tomorrow on “Spiritual Vitamins.” Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, will have for his subject to- morrow, at 11 o'clock, “Spiritual Vita- Webster School, will read the scripture | mi: and offer prayer. Others taking part in the service include Miss Malvina Ban- del, Charles Wise, Vernon Smith, Hugh Miller and Miss Vesta Pollock. — CHURCH HAS GIFTS Peck Memorial Chapel Will Pre- sent Bible Markers. At Peck Memorial Chapel Sunday at 7:45 pm. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach on the subject “What Is the Bible?” A Bible book mark and a por- tion of the Scriptures will be given to every one. At the morning service he will speak on the subject “The Smoking Flax and the Bruised Reed.” A special invitation is given to moth- ers to attend the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and bring their babies to the nur- sery, in the basement, where they may either remain with the class or attend some adult class. Mrs. Elizabeth Ketch- um teaches the woman’s class in the chapel library. At the same hour Dr. Howard A. Edson will take up the Sunday school lesson with the men's Cuthbert class. Subject, “Stephen—an Early Interpreter of Christianity.” Walker is the leader of the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p.m. Subject, “The Best Christmas Gifts.” Mrs. Alfred Gillett will meet her class at 3 pm. ip the chapel parlor. The r will have charge of the midweek service Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rosirrurian ICRUCIAN CHURCH 0 8 St. N.W., Cos Ave, Are you one who has vainly searched for WUTH and whom as yet no teacher would satisfy? Then COME and LET TARO THE ROSICRUCIAN MYSTIC Show you how to find the TRUTH within 1% RTH MENSIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS." ~HOW TO MEET THE MASTER WITHIN."” . Nem Thought Meetings Held Each Sunday at 11 C. League of American Pen Women’s Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Freawill Offering 5am—8. 8. 7 pm—0C. E. 8. GRICE ey E 50”5 paster 940 am g 1 a ! 5s Fnen wad Now.” 8. C E Founded by Swami Yoga Sunday, December 7, 1920, “Prayer and Medil THE CHAMPLA! 1424 K Street’ N.W. FIRST TIME IN AMERICA Course of lessons OPILA’S SANKHYA PHILOSOPHY I8 XOU comer we ays haj be always happy? ? rpose of your existence? finally become of YOU? ‘These and many other burning questions are answert in & ummn&, anner by the anclent Hindu Sevant, Ki . whose philosophy was compiled 700 ears before Oné lesson given each week, beginning December 2nd. TUESDAYS at 2:30 or 8 p.m. or THURSDAYS at 8 p.m. at THE CHAMPLAIN, Apt. 51. No admission to classes without previous registration. A small monthly fee is charged to defray |8 xpenses. B REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0093 ®ther Seruices HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W, For the Promotion of & Scriptural Holiness. Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader Y MEETINGS, 9:45 AM.—Su y Seheol. 11 AM.—LECTURE Dean Franklin “Wisdom in Presenting the Truth” Soleist, Myra MecCathran Myers 6:45 P.M.—~Good Words Club. “Ideals,” Miss Edith Peckham. 8 P.M.—LECTUI Dean Fr, Soloist, Myra MecCathran Myers PN, Frahyela Club—Henry G. Herrell, sePrices 2 Weanceduys at 8 P The annual missionary praise service will be held at 8 o'clock. “Two Mas- ters,” a missionary presentation, will be given by Mrs, Braskamp, Mrs. Stone, Mrs, Pledger, Helen Parhood, Ida Lar- kin, Plerce Perkins, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Todd. ‘Theodore Tiller will present his mar- ionettes Friday evening, under auspices of the Junior and Intermediate Chris- ian Endeavor Socleties, for the benefit of missions. . New Jernsalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Street Above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana for Thacher Post, Leader, 11:00—~Morning Worship. Sermon by the Administration of teviay Sapper. 8:00—Discussion eeting 1 he Pari Hon Bubject, "C“l’ ity's P Address by the Assistant EVERY ONE WELCOME ALWAYA Pastor, Rev. P 6 Assiscant, Rev. Horsee We Brigss. Friends Adults, Alice I E p.m.—Christian Endeavor. p.m.—Thursday, Prayer Meeting. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. m.—FPirst Day Sel —Meeting for Preabyterian hool Worship. {reshyterian Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister School. orning_Worship. by Dr. Palmer, “Achieving Our Destiny—Now Are We the Sons of God.” Peck Memorial Chapel (With the Clock in the Tower.) Penna. Ave. and 26th St. N.W, IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—8. 8, Nursery to Adults. 082 Bhiaren. g oking Fia —szem“ cxu;& S alker. oo “Twhat T8 the for Troubled Souls. Conference Meeting Communion Service. 8 P.M. “The_Eve:glades of Florida. Tilustrated Lecturs by Mr. Ernest F. Coe. Music_by the Quartet. ECKINGTON North Capitol St., Corner Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. NORTHMINSTER th st ode Tsland Ave. N.W. vt Kommein' 8. Minster. .—Sermon by Pastor. Service Thuriday, T:45 p.am. GUNTON-TEMPLE 160th and Newton Streets. Rev, Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Pastor. .—Church School. .—Sermon, TRITUAL VITAMINS.” Musie by Chorus Cholr. 8:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor inegiings. 8:00 p.m.—Annual Missionary Service Midweek Service, Thursday, at 8 p.m, SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. ] REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. el am.—Graded Sabbath School. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. Homer J. Councilor Named Presi- dent of District Association. Officers Chosen. At the -seventh annual conven- tion of trict of Columbia Sunday School fation last week, the fol- lowing officers were elected: President, Homer J. Councilor, Baptist; first vice president, Irving L. Koch, Lutheran; second vice president, Mrs. Gertrude M. Donovan, M. E.; third vice president, Louis B. Nichols, M. E.; fourth vice resident, Mrs. E. A. Seltzer, Lutheran; vice president, D. H. Johnson, M. E. South, Executive Committee—W. W. Millan, M. E. South; Rev. Charles H. Butler, Lutheran; Norton M. Little, Congrega~ tional; E. H. de Groot, jr., Baptist; Col. W. O. Tufts, Congregational; Roy W. Prince, Presbyterian; W. E. Hoffhelns, Reformed; Paul Froehlich, Lutheran: John L. Baf , Disciples; E. B. Shaver, Baptist; Dr. George T. Warren, Disciples; John E. Dawson, Baptist: . H. Barringer, Baptist; Darrill C. Crain, Presbyterian, and Maj. Frank A. E. Eouth. SERMONETTE ANNOUNCED hases | Rev. W. A. La Rue Will Preach to Children on “God’s Leppies.” Rev. W. A. LaRue, pastor of the Takoma Park Baptist Church, will preach a sermonette to children to- | [i morrow at 11 o'clock on “God’s Lep- ples,” an Arizona rancher's terms for lg;t ltheipbog‘he rregullr sermon is “The est of " e Lord's supper will be_observed. vig In recognition of “Bible Sunday” as promoted by the American Bible So- clety, the subject of the sermon, at 8 .m., will be “The Most Popular Book in_the World. Albright Evangelical Church Has Active Week Planned in All Departments. A series of sermons will begin tomor- row at Albright Memorial - Evan- gelical Church on the Apostles’ Creed. The first sermon will take up the first phrase of the creed, “I Believe.” The pastor, Rev. G. E, Schnabel, will be the preacher. The young people will have charge ||| of the service Sunday evening. The ||| pastor will use as his sermon subject {gr the young people ‘“Preparing to ve.” The monthly workers’ conference and supper will be in charge of the men Thursday at 6:15 p.m. Following the supper the Quarterly Conference will convene, with D. J. W. Thompson of York, Pa., presiding. Spiritualist The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY THE '"mi RY REV. ALFRED H. TE! T, “OUTWARD BOUND” ow, ‘Temple, 1012 S & All w‘elfnmee North Capitol snd R Streets Morning at 1 Rey. C. E. Fultz, D, D., Supt. Peana. Conference. “Wi !chllv th 'S.kt T atching the Sky” (Advent) Sermon by Dr. 8. B. D-ughefl)y. Sunday School, 9:40 a.m, C. E. Socleties, 7 p.m. Preparatory Services Thursday, Dee. 11, 8 pm, ‘i Holy Communion and Reception of Members Next sunda;. Sunday, December 7, 8:15 P.M. Study Class Thursdays, 8:15 P United Lodge of Theosophists HIll Bldg., 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. ies, fees or collections ightler B Il'll;hxl‘gll‘l.- 635 F St eosophical lnl'erpr'e ion of the Sermon on the Mount By Thomas D. Dawkins Of San_Antonio, Texar ADMISSION FREE. " ' GOLLECTION, Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W, SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. Lecture By Rev. HARRY P, STRACK Bubject: ““Theories or Facts.” Ipirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. track, Mr, C. V lI!ll’l nd ln-h!l’l. idweek services of the echurch as 600 M at the home of th tor Penna, Ave, 8.E., Thursday, a i Non-Separateness M. Ellen Van Voast Paul the Initiate Tuesdays, 8 p.m.—Mahatma Letters, Fridass, 8 p.m —Secret Doctrine, Reading Room open daily 4:45-6. N . "_firthmman Church of . the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. NW.. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Minister unday Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Ministe 30 P.M., Organ Recital FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life” James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 AM. “THE PARABLE OF pr Mutthew Cxin 18 OIS’ (Broadcast over Station WJISV). 8:00 P.M. Expository Sermon on Mark il 1-19. Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., 2 . Sunday Sanost Do Faser ip. Communion Taylor. gue. lsy—Prayer Service. car or Mt. Pleasant car st. bus to irving st. RIS CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister. D. D.. Minister. EXPANSION SUNDAY. 3 m.—Church School. Men's Bible Class. ng Worship. M Dr. A P. McG: h will e 3 AR s 7:00 p, Ploneer Boys' Club "“‘; » ing. Senior Dramatic Club. :09 p.m. Ini - pm—faie, Sgrvies i the Wes New York Avenue Church 13th & H& N, Y. Ave. + Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. § Rev. George G. Culbertson 11:00 A.M.—“THE UNFORE- SEEN.” 8:00 P.M.—“WHAT I BE-§ LIEVE ABOUT GoD.” This evening Dr. Sizoo will con- tinue the following series of discus- sions to be followed by a ques- tlonnaire period: “What I Believe About God” “Why I Pray “Why I Am a Christia: “Why I Am a Protestant” “Why I Am a Calvinist” “Why I Am a Church Member” " EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. .—Anniversary Sermon. School. —Musieal _Servies by the —ehars ohoir: GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. —Chureh School. m,~Morning Worship and Ser. [ . " Gommunion. and Re- Eaption_of “New "Mombers: pm. fan Endeavor. Home. [ P e | Covenant and First Presbyterian Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Below Dupont Circle Founded 1705 and 1883 Designated by the General Assembly, U. 8. A., to be the National Presbyterian Church DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY e DR. NEWTON PRESTON PATTERSON Associate Minister Dr. Patterson will preach at both services today. ~Subject —Subject : The Bi he Power of Washington Lodge, T. S, aling meett 1816 B 8t NW. Tu p.m.; 2:30 p.m. Readings ly " and event 7 onpointment. 2062 n. hone_Potomac A R 2 MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST ture—Healing—Messages & SUNDAY, — A3 TERIE DAY | Universalist National REV, F. L. DONCEEL ——pamacrazss - || Memorial Church s mes Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Mrs. White holds message meetings Wed. 8 700 66N at. . Libcoin 058 un., 8 p.m., at + of Christ Private_readl A PM CENTER 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES. Subject, “The Truth of Reinearnation. v, Virginia w.‘fle. & ) Mess: D ; fittiyrriqltm 10:15—Church Schoal 11:00—Service of Worship “Jesus, the Son of God” 7:00—~Y. P. C. U. Cirele ing_C! Al 'llcomt‘. O o irasal Vo, Toagines b7 MRS, RIZPAH ELDON 1330 Mass. Ave. N.W. Reading daily. 2726, Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doe. at 8 Met. Bayptiat « BAPTIST Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. NWwW. METROPOLITAN | CHEVY CHASE 3 Western Avenue and Belt Road Sixth and A Sts. N.E. EDWARD OLIVER CLARK, Minister JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor !:g:chum- School. for All. 2 11:00—Seventh Anniversary Morning at Eleven lesux' Love for the 8:00—1 i SERMON AND Westey 30 6 Ehtrcfermice h - COMMUNION orthy Welcome Awalis You! Evening st Seven-forty-m Fourteonts Dot oy TR eson, Universal Bl!il Sm&y Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. Service See the Living Acrostic Hear Pastor Ball's Sermon em “The 9:45—8Sunday School. 00—Communion, Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually BAPTISM TEMPLE 10th and N Sts. N. eaching by Pastor. a.m 8 p.m. k 45 p.m. at Home in Bethany, PETWORTH s 7th and Randolph Streets Friendliest Church in Washi B REV. HENRY 3. smith, " 100 a.m.—Sermon and _Cox G “GOD'S POSITIVE NOTE 8:00 p.m.—Sarmon_and Song Servi IFE'S IMMUNITIES —Prayer Service. CENTENNIAL 7th and Eve N.E. E. Hez Swem 'An unforpett ble breakfnst ! P, ku“ Baptizin ay ) (mi GRACE U. P W FIFTH E Near Seventh S.W. Dr. JOHN E. BRIGGS Will Prqach. 11:00am—tCh 18 onstrafning 9th & 8. C. Ave. S.E. I;I‘n:fi':" Y Pamer F. W. Johnson, Pastor. Ray Palmer 0 p.m. Dr.'E. R. Cars: the Baraca Class and he Berea C} The in"our Bible School. 'MARYLAND AVE. 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMONS, Pastor, 8 b - U, 7p.m. Welcome. Rational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. 11 A.M.—“The Coming of Christ — Why He me.” 8 P.M.—Special Service of Song, Story and Gospel Message (Continued). Percy S. Foster, Song Leager Former Members of Foster Choirs Tnvited —&fl[hal‘p Revi 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. 8. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—*“A Sacred Duty.” Home-Coming Day Observance Every Resident Member of Calvary Church Urged to Be Present. 'wo Great Simultaneous Services 7:45 P.M.—Forty-First Anniversary of Christian En- deavor in Calvary. 9:30—Sunday School. 2 lr—ychri.fin Endeavor. 4th St. & Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor 11 A.M.—“What Do Y esire 7"’ 3! 8 P.M.—“Followin, Oou“rDVi-w;." 30 School at 4th and Va. Ave, S.E. Branch School at‘17th & E. Ca; Sts. Same Hour Preached and Sung, * WORSHIF WITH US, )7 Dec. 7, 8 PM. . .

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