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* SERMONS LISTED BYDR.H.W. SNYDER Advent Series on Christ to Be Continued at St. Paul’s Lutheran in Morning. Br. Henry W. Snyder, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, will preach tomorrow morning the third in an ad- wvent series on Christ, his theme being *“When. Is Christ?” His vesper theme will be “The Cool of the Day.” Morning services are held at the Metropolitan Thea! e evel services, at 'flp&\y‘ndh&l, eflnl:‘ell’ Sixteenth M Lhe midweek prayer service Thurs- day night at Epiphany Chapel, Dr. ler will discuss the doctrine of the Lutheran Church concerning ecivil affairs, the right of Christians to hold | public effice, to sit as judges, to enforce punishment, engage in war, as well as | their proper attitude toward marriage and divorce, and toward the courts and law wemm‘.e in general. A “Light Brigade,” composed of chil- dren under 14 years, has recently been ized by Mrs. Snyder. They will at 6:30 pm. to discuss the topic “Sugar Is Sweet.” The Luther League and Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock at Epiphany Chapel and St. Paul’s Church, respectively. The former will be led by Willlam U. Snyder and the latter by Mrs. Charles Hyer. The annual business meeting of the St. Paul's branch of the Sunday school will be held at St. Paul's Church Tues- day evening. The Church Council will meet at Epiphlny Chape] Wednesday evening, and the Alice Stirewalt Mis- sionary Society, at the home of Miss mm« No. 6 Williams lane, Chevy ‘Arrangements are being made to pre: -ntn‘rmnl “Theuchco!chm mas,” at the white gift service ning of December 21. This will followed by a candle-light vesper DR. PERKINS TO GIVE SERMON ON CHRIST Universalist Nadinal Memorial Congregation to Hear Third 'lllb-l-bcmeuuolmem alked, flflm:ey'tu\dfi‘g:twdly .c-‘;h:o llven. n emnae\hn mas party, December 29. BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL LISTS CLASS EXERCISES New Organization Invites Students of All Denominations to Enroll as Members. ‘The new Bible school of ‘Washington, at tinues to register studen 15 all people irrespective of church afi- liation. following is the schedule of the ki ive teachers: ., | dissolved, the dissolution to take effect . | appointed to ‘declare the pulpit vacant " | moderator of the session of the Kenil turer; CI dl! Tpm., Dr R.W. Weaver, teacher; Christian m: Pridays, 8 p.m.. Mrs. J. E. l.y-r-ndl(n W. A. Cookman, n ; Biblical thmlou pm., B. " Robertson, . DREQAUGHERTY’S SERMON “JOPIC FOR TOMORROW 5o e Memorial United Brethren Pastor #0- Preach on “Pruitfulness e Through Death.” At 'thé Memorial United Brethren Church tomorrow the minister, Dr. 8. B. Dlu‘h!rly will preach in the morning ‘Through and ln the ning the lecogd mhe series of ¥ stories will be told. The he “Star Tralls to Christ.” Holy communion will be oi- HW at the services of the day. will glso be received. u'fll!' 'h}“mo)l;{m-n l‘rvbe“ e of the Manger, ng pre- fim-%d 11l be yiven Sunday eveniag, sn.n:ay - o'ol :‘Mch meets at 9:40:0%lock cach Sunday merning, nnusl Christmas fl}: the eve- | gram. be | 2en, until April H, | presbytery. S ks st “The | rector, living in PAGE McK. ETCHISON. LECTURER TO SHOW PASSION PLAY FILM Page McK. Etchison Is Speaker in iy Special Program at Calvary Baptist Tuesday Night. In order to further the work of the Organized Bible Class Assoriation, ar- rang-ments have been made for a spe- cial benefit program Tuesday night in | ‘Woodward Hall, Calvary Bantist Church, the high light of which will be an illustrated lecture on the Passion Play of Oberammergau by Page McK. 5&:" y reutlouu work director of the IE ltc:)\r lsonwtu:how-numm reels of original pictures his visit to the Passion Play last Sum- mer, and will give interesting sidelights on the noted production. other interests are co-operating in the pro- Dr“:lnmer J. Councilor will rogram include Martha M. Andannn, William 8. An- d‘rmn John S. Blake, Anna J. Bell, M. Bryan, Eona L. Burnett, John L. Blmn Darnel] Crain, Mrs. F. A. Carpen Dr. A C. Ohristie, Dr. Councilor, Mrs. A. W. Cummings, Dr. A. W. Cummings, David H. Davenport, Mrs. Tillie A. Dean, Mrs. Garfi'u)‘d!'}f. e Frost, Mrs. Emma Ollpln Asa L. Gil- bert, L. T. Gravatie, Frances L. Guschewsky, Miss Ruth Hall, Robert J. Hall, R. L. 8. Halpenny, B. J. . Harris, W. | preach at Calvary Bapt The junior service hnld ln Baker Hall at 11 oclock. Rev. 1 Couneil assistant pastor, 3 ptnchln ¥ prayer service y| Thursday at 8 o'clock in Kendall Hall. | ‘The bear | Shallenbe: il be held IN YOUTH SERIES Need of Chrlst to Be Dis- cussed by Pastor of Ep- worth M. E. Church. At the 11 o'clock services tomorrow in haver, who will preach on “Youth's South, the pastor, Dr. John C. Copen- haver, who will %e!:cb on “Youths' Need of Christ.” will be the sec~ ond of a short series of sermons based upon the relationship between Christ. and youth. The BSunday achool will meet at For the 8 oclock service tomorrow evening, the pastor will read and give an interpretation of the famous story by Dr. Henry Van Dyke, “The Story of the Other Wise Man.” This will be the first of a series of activities leading up to the Christmas season in the church. The Epworth League will have as guest leaders, at 7 p.m., Miss Lucretia Bond ana William Bond, of Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church. This will be the first of a series of exchanges of leaders between a number of kin- dred associations active in chun:h work 'rhe Woman’s Missionary socmy will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the church. The Epworth League Coun- cil meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. All Christmas bags which have been taken to be filled for distribution to needy children and others are expected to bs returned to the church Sunday | evening, or by Thursday evening at the latest. Miss [Louise and Miss Grace Bush are i charge of this feature, The weekly prayer meeting service to be conducted by the pastor will be held in the church at 8 o'clock Thursday. He will give the last study of a series, “Great Souls at Prayer,” the subject of which will be, “Prayer in the Light of Jesus’ Teaching and Practice.” REV. W. S. ABERNETHY PLANS TWO SERMONS “Deteless Chnlt“ and “The Utter- most—How Far Is That?” Chosen by Baptist Pastor. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor, will t Church to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “The Dateless Christ,” and at 7:45 pm. on “The Ut- termost—How Far is That?” - chureh lor, Midweek er will be haldl 'd of trustees will meet for dinner Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock in Hall, following which the regular menthly meet- social mee! y at 8 oclock The regular services for the deaf will be held in Baker tomorrow .| Hall at 8 o'clock, Rev. A, D, Bryant, People’s Union The Baptist Y A 'fllholdlmhllnnnfllllflfllm- . | day evening. e NEW MEMBER ADDED TO PRESBYTERY ROLL Dr. William B. Witherspoon of North Florida Received by Letter—8peecial Notes. ute on the death of Re! Shemeld, for many & missionary in Mnfi:r n;du:‘t' Ihe um- ol his death a meml| of presbytery. Tntwpl»onl relation existing between Rev. William H. Topping and Neels- ville Church at Germantown, Md., was V. immediately. Dr. John C. Palmer was next Sunday. Rev. John W. Lowden was elected moderator of the session un- til the April meeting of the presbytery. Rev. e M. Cummings was ehfled worth Church, recently made vacant hy the resignaiton of Rev. B. Andnw Mat- EVERY-MEMBER CANVASS AT ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Service Authorized in Episcopal Parishes Will Open Tomorrow. Pastor in Charge. The every-member canvass, which ;;e now become an institution of the Church and is carried on by authority of the Nlflmll Omlncll be- m‘iu work tomorrow at St. Thomas’ h. At the 11 oclock service the | rector, Dr. C. Ernest Smlt.b, will com- mhlmn the workers who in will gathe ther at the xm the hmu Tector’s sermon h “The Necessity for Choice.” St. Thomas' Church has juat. ksued an assertment of Christmas cards in sets of six. These cards have been taken from pictures painted for the various views of St. ‘hureh. They have received | much commendatlon from an artistic point of view, Miss Marcella Smith, uulhter of the London, inted pictures and presented ‘ttaam parish for the having these inted from" them, nfi:;“fi" o 1 times h er several es hu in the British mmu Gallery and x E :ngnlud lm Orphanage and Quincy, Ps. Eu liral one occasion one of pictures was bought by Queen Mary. has had the honor | The Woman's Missionary Soclety will have for its speaker ’hxeld.y at 11 o'clock, Dr. Helen Barrett M program. Members of the Greene Cir- cle will act as hostesses and the lunch- eon at 1 o'clock will be in charge of the Baker Circle. The Lucia Greene World ‘Wide Guild Chapter will meet Tu-dty at 2:30 oslock with Mrl smxm 2187 Buu:rolt ings will be “WHAT MAKES A MAN'I" Text Announced by Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce for Morning. At the 11 o'clock service at All Souls’ Unitarian Church mrrov the min- ister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, will preach on the subject “What Makes 8 Man?” The church schaol, meeun' at 9:45 o'clock, is vnmflnid Do‘ Christmas service, cember 21. Rudolph Dieffenbach will be the speaker at the Fireside Circle meeting for young people, taking as his subject “Protecting Our Migratory Birds.” ROy N A BISHOP TO OFFICIATE the | Wisconsin Churchman to Preach at Church of Ascension. Right Rev. Harwood lbumvlnt Bishop of Fon du Lac, Wis, will effi clate and preach the sermon wmon'ow at the 11 o'clock service at the Church of the Asocension. Hu topic is “The Advent of the King.” ks ““Alvln Lamar Wm.l of Lh'f Chuych Epiphany will preac! “l'hl Blaee " evening service on hristian 'CHURCH OF CHRIS’I‘ Pourteenth 8t. N.W. s Blote 11:00 a.m.—""God's, His non-—m. version of & Great nsburg Road N. reaching"st i1 .m CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park Bd. Nr. Ga, Ave. W. F. Smith P "T-“A!",nm. o] The knfinml City Mastachusetis Avasus ot Fhomss Evangelical “The WORLD COURT FORETOLD SCRIPTURE'S Prediction ', SUPERSOVEREIGNTY Will Mussolini’s Party Rule the League of Nations? (Every Pa!notu: American Qm dies’ s Sacred Music in Should Hear This Loemn) !h Scu ML Pleasant Hall T SONBAY. DEC: 5 W. .r"fi"’".‘... 0 AM. mtru ; I :‘:&whln REV. G. G. CULBERTSON. MINISTER ACCEPTS PENNSYLVANIA CALL Rev. G. @. Culbertson Will Go to Great Island Church at Lock Haven. Rev, George G. Culbertson, associate minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, has accepted a call to the Great Island Presbyterian Church of Lock Haven, Pa. For nine years Mr. Culbertson has been identified with school and church activities in Washington, He was for School for Boys. PFor three years he was minister*of the Ballston Presbyterian Church, during which time he was also instructor of lish literature in the Eidwell Friends School. Since becoming the assoclate minis- ter of the New York Avenue Church three years [voc Mr, Culbertson has widened his circle of friends through his educational activities in the Wasl ington City Presbytery nnd through ms preaching ability. Mr. Culbertson is a uate of Em- poria Coll ; Yale -nd McCor- mick Theological Seminary in Chicago. ‘The Great Island Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT TO MARK SERVICE Grace Lytheran Church Program|SER Includes Morning Sermon on Text, “Found Faithful.” ‘The spirit of Christmas preparation Will be in evidence in Sunday's serv- ices at Grace Lutheran Church, At 11 Ay Y preach, ep! lesson for the third Sunday in Advent 25 a text and choosing as his theme the words “Found Faith: " In the eve- ning, at 8 o'clock, Puwf Lenski will have as his lubjnt ‘Giving Gifts Ver- sus Giving Self. In the Sunday school, at 9:30 am., the membership contest will be brought to a close Swith & special service, at which Edwin Dybvig will speak. Mem- bers of the sehool will present, Decem- ber 21, a Christmas play, entitled “He Gave Himself.” This play was written .Mwnlbedlrmdhyoneofi.hem 'l'h . l"e'“l t for “Th e young people meet for “The Friendly Hour” at 6 p.m. The topic will - the Year Has Taught Us” and will )f ‘“:1! Leonard Ohnstad. John Nordberg lpruuk At 7 pm. lupper will bn served, RECTOR PARSONS CHOSEN FOR_ASCENSION PULPIT Colington, Md., Minister to Serve Episcopsl Congregation in Wash- ington, Beginning February 1. Rev. Francis Alan Parsons, rector of l{nly ‘Trinity Episcgpal Church, Coling- , Md., was selected late yesterday as mcwr of the Chureh of th Asoension, Twelfth street and Massachusetts ave- nue, to succeed the late Rev. Thomas W. Cooke. He will assume his duties he'r;h. February 1. Watkins, scnior warden: M. junior warden; Jesse C. Watts, registrar: Gt B. Wells, treasurer; piritual The First Spiritualist Church REV."ALFRED H. TERRY "EARNlNG ORTAUTY" Foliowed by Bpirit M ng A Bythisn T m:u 1 “Secon Elven readings by n-gm Spiritual Science Chuh of Clri.l! '"'""' :'1’5 cROSS ¢ czn-ru uu'u?“flufl COATES, s,-runlm Church 326 Mass. Am N.W, ¥ AT 8 P.M. Uli!{ “A Cloyd of Witnesses.” uMillions of spiritual mn,- Y i Nintlhy Dtrnt @Golumbia Heights Park Roa‘l. :Vld of it Grestings b E. AL T e q..":.;?m 8 5 h“u ing, ?oe 19th, ‘ I. fififia ok hul-vuu. \ Will Deliver Sermon at Peo- ple’s Evensong Service at 4 0’Clock. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will deliver the sermon at the people's evensong service in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow at ¢ o'clock. This service will be broadcast over radio station WMAL of the Colum- bia Broadcasting System. The other services for tomorrow will include celebnuon of the holy com- munion n o a.m. and the reading of Pbflo'ln' the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. se: ice, there will be pilgrimages conducted by Rev. John W. Gunmere to places of al‘ us interest and devotion in the ts. In connection with services for Christ- mas day at the cathedral, it was an- nounced that through the courtesy of the Columbia Broadcasting System the first hour of the 11 a.m. service, includ- ing Bishop PFreeman's sermon, will be browdmm;. over a Nation-wide network of s P Freeman returned toda Chleuo ;hm he and former from nator Goetge harton Pepper, chairman of, the National Executive Committee for Washington Cathedral, were the guests of honor at a large reception and dinner %lven at the Drake Hotel by Mrs, Francis Junkin, !ormerly of Washington. Wiseonsin Anlme Baptist. Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson, tor, announces the following themes for the services Tow: “Rejoice in the Lord,” 11 a.m., and “The Ten Visions,” lp,lm Bible lchool 9:45 am.; B. Y. P. U, 7 pm. lfld'luk Bible study wod.nudu at 8 o'chcx ‘Teachers and “y conference at 7 p.m. Wednes- Chriatian Srience Christian S 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 Buclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 0 8t. N.E. Third Cllmll ol Chirist Scientist h and L Sts. NW. Fourth cum f Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “GOD THE PRESERVER |§ OF MAN” Binday. 1AM, and § PM. Sunda. 3 uEwrive—s READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and undays and helidays, 2:30 5..'!)) SECOND CHURCH~—111 C Sh 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, 930 to 7:30, and Sundays and helidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHUICH—Tlvoh Bldg., 3313 14th $t.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and helidays, 2:30 to § and prayer | | B. Y. P. U. News The December meeting of the Colum- bia Federation of Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Unions will be held next Tuesday night at the Temple Baptist Church. The First Church Union will present at the church Priday evening at lonf' It is being directed by Miss Lena Parks, president of the Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club. The proceeds are to be used In meef the union's quota of the B. Y. P. U, A. conven- e’ Bevotional ission, e Devo Life Comm - ger thehl!‘lder!hlp of Mrs, Sabean, %l ave charge of the West Washington Umemmm.' - evening. Eleanor Collins, Oll.flurd l!n- rl‘:e .;wy Sabean and Iona Dewey will will be th b}ec fus Ay e subject of the be nn-nud by"h'::el nemf"""‘" leaders| of Vir- director, .?“:.n. The Stewardship Commission, under the direction of Ra.a Grissette, will present a missionary play at Bethany Union, No. 1, tomorrow eve; ‘The Service camrnluion will meet at 6 p.m. l.lmln Cnnmnllonll. At the services tomorrow m Re\ R. W. Brooks will speak ll’m subject “Finding Happiness Where You Are.” Holy communion will be burvld. At 6:45 pm. the Young hophl C Soclety will present a m. lubjm, "How to Inke en be presented the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Sundly Worlhl 11 AM, and 7:45 g’M Conducted by the Mi; Sunday 7:30 P. Ki Organ Rulul A Cordial Welcome to All Meeting in the O House, built in 117|b“50um {8 m“i l 12 unn—ln?m‘\“ny the Rev. lmm‘g' Visitors Alwayi Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairment Sts. N.W, “Helding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 AM. “THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S (Tnis serviee broadeast over Station 8:00 P.M. Expository Sermon on Mark 3:20-85, lfirmhytrriam CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Washington Heights lev Jch. C. Pll-r :‘ :. —ll::“fl » “:i?“gt."mw SELE R Biory o Sohin Contvim et Peck Memorial Chapel Fanng. Ave. and Boih 51 MW, IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. day School. hurch, “Bern Asain” ““fi.’ i 1 'thh\lfl i 'METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. WESTERN H Bt bet. 19th & 20tk Sts. N.W. Rev, J, Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 1 AM. “Shall We Believe the Miracles?” s PM. Special Program—An Evening With . of the Sea.” ity rnn " Wai l'n%.l' MYI!I‘ °| ' blll. %urn Ross, grgan nist ang EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev, Alfred E, Barrows, D. D., Pastor 'THE POWER OF Gon." M, DARKNESS TO GUNTON-TEMPLE i ‘;"'f' ‘Paster. " it 6:45 p.m.—Young ltl " ot | Midweek Bervice, Thursday, at SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. IIV. GQDFREY CHOBQT, Pastor, D., Minister. ‘Women's oo Ploneer New York Avenue Church 13th& H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers ¢ Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D., § Rev. George G, Culbertson 11:00 AM.—“GOD’S DAWN.” 8:00 P.M.—“WHAT 1 BE- LIEVE ABOUT GoD.” This evening Dr. Sizoo will con- tinue the following serles of discus- sions, to be followed by & gues- tlonnaire peripd: “What 1 Believe About God” “Why I Pray “Why I Am a Chrisl “Why I Am a Prot “Why I Am a Calvi “Why I Am hur GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 31st Styeet N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 45 9. m.—Church 8chaol. Rev. .: Hillman Hellister, m.—ghureh , Seh m.—Men's 'llll flllll '"cup mln on orlsie: I:unm—m-u y, Club. NORTHMINSTER uu.q*aflnmnn.ww. le Stud —Sermon by Pastor, Midweek Service Thursday, ¥ 'l'Iu Co t-F’ ot rian Chmh DR. ALBERT JOSEPH lucumr Minister DR. NEWTON PRESTON PATTERSON Associate Minister wmhin a‘ 11 A, flAN The serles of V -'-u..-m concluded with the sublect of “Annuagislien 358 Apenk B Paitersan prcng. New G% ] 5 c.l.-....u—a-.r-l SERMONS SELECTED BY DR. W. A. SHELTON| 4. B, ¢, Lexse 17es L Sh—l NwW. Will Preach om “Revelation of Mmlhy.l.uh Josus” and “Wonderful Name” |AN Welcome Freewill at Services Tomorrow. Rosicrnctan ROSICIIUCIAN CHURCH u. N.W.. at Conn. Ave, R i -r;‘.,m;g-\g Tk Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, | {104y g ; fifl e ndati el 28 e ax.t"-w.."*:':': | the subject of his morning sermon help you to find Tr\l\lxh: e & “The Revelation of Jesus.” In the | 0% 5o, ‘the wav o will Il fin Q. l‘ll.& l preach on “The Won- | wh Gnngrrgntmul evelan Congregational Church meeting of the Hfimmmhhflld w at 11 ‘o'clock. iy Tm People's Missionary Society No. cnnluw Yy nve an {llustrated in Palestine” Friday evening. Morning W L shiv- rmon—Dr. W. Congregational Hirnt (!lnngrtgatinual ; Tenth and G Streets N.W. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6 Dr. Charles L. Goodgll of New York Executive Secretary of the Com ion on Evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America 11 AM.—“FRIENDSHIP WITH GOD” 8 P.M.—“THE MAIN QUESTION” Raesorve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper Thursday, 6 pm. Prayer Meeting 6:45, led by Miss Nell M. Berghout. Subject: “No Room in the Inn.” EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED, Mount Pleasant Congregational - 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev, Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Ku, Minister D(reclar of Religious 9:30 A.Ma—-Cl-nL School. 10;00 A, H.—AJ-II Discussion Group. “The United States of Europe,” by llr. Leo Dasvolsky. 11:00 A.M,—Sermon—“THE INN AND THE WORLD.” A Christmas Meditation 5:00 P.M.—Psy Life Talk. “Is the Race Making Progress by Dr Nolan D. C, Lewis. Wedn December 17 8:00 P.M.—Dickens' CHRIITMA! CAROL, a Dramatic Presentation. WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER An Undenominational Service for People of all Creeds and Classes sugr Consultations, Mondays, 7-10 P.M. How lMllMAJ(l"—GWP.“MD.’I except 10:00-12:00 N Bvun by Appointment. ‘l!l A“lu K WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wiseonsin Ave. N.W. I“l'flfl.l‘- ST. JAMES’ CHURCH ¢ mmm 8% § Bev. W W 'Am 7 7:30 -narln“;rnnn:':- and Dally Mags: 7:30 uL Take 13th and Plorids fllnh D or o Bighth and G Vorthe orth- "~ ST. MARGARETS | Conn. Ave. and Rancroft Place @ Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. § Intercessions Pridsy, 8 p. g ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. I J. BOHANAN, D. D. ¢ fiam ST. STEPHEN'S AND THE INCARNATION 10th and Newton Sts. t filurk g Ivca —cfluu u'&m" and Bivle & CLERGY: Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. u @mg g’l' Thursday, 110, ADVENT PARHH 2nd & You Sfs, N.W, SERVICES ‘Week of December u, 1930. Em hany 1317 G St. N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phlilips, D. D, LL. D.. Rector Rev, James W, Morrls, D. D, Rev, Alvin Lamar Wills. M. A, Holy Communion. 917 23rd St. N.W, e Bon_ AnalTE o, soutem S'I' JOHN'S, uoncnowu = “:r.i%m. = 3 915k, Bet. B & nul-—u nm--mynum ""’" a.m.~Hely Commi SERVICES: .m.—Holy Ct-m'l.. 1w SmMorpiny Pravey and 4 IX".-NW m