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10 STUDENT lINIflN* * Pastor and P. S. Foster to Lead National Baptist Memorial Service. .- I8 Continuing the series of “Sixty Min- .utes of Song and Gospel Message,” the services at uu National Baptist Me- morial tome will be under the joint mflerahlp of Percy S. Foster and Pastor G. Johnson. The church will be host at thn service to the Bap- tist Student Union, composed of Bap- % un. ‘udents in the universities of th i $he Young Peope’ i tain the visitors at tea. For the morn- ing the pastor has selected as his topic, | “The Coming of Christ—When He | Came.” The Blble school meets at 9:30 | o’clock. The White Cross Committee meets | i Tuesday at 10 a.m., at the church to Christmas boxes. At 2 p.m., mem- T. U. meet at the ch, streets, and at 8 p.m. the Columbia Pederation of B. Y. P. U. meets at| “Temple Baptist Church. The missionary circles meet Wednes- .m. as follows: Annie Laurie le, at the home of Mrs. Hunter, 1537 Monrce street; Lucy Pea- bBody Circle, at the hcme of Misses Venable, 1508 Columbia road; Mary V. wflmn Circle, at the home of Mrs. M. 623 DellfleH place; 7:30 p.m., the class in pmphecy meets at the church. The teacher E. G. Moore. 5 mr.m % {REV. R. P. SCHEARRER' T0 OCCUPY PULPIT : Religious Drama to Be Given at Takoma Park Presbyterian Church at 8 0'Clock. | Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Park Presbyterian Chun:h. 'flll HOMER RODEHEAVER. RODEHEAVER TO PREACH Former Billy Sunday Aide to Be at Local Baptist Church. Homer Rodeheaver, for many years connected with the = Billy Sunday evangelistic party, wiil preach tomor- row nl.m at the Fifth Baptist Church. Dr. R. Cogswell the mflrrlng s-rvice on One Book for Al Pesp'e” Dr. Jo E. Eriggs, the pastor, will pr the services and 2lso teach th» Dasiin ton-Berle Bible classes for men and wemen, " *| | UTHERAN WOMEN TO OBSERVE DATE Aid Society’s Sixtieth Anniversary Will Be Celebrated Tomor- row Evening. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Church will cele- brate its sixti-th birthday anniversary tomorrow at the evening service. Rev. Gustave Rietz, pastor of the church, December 4, 1870, organized the soclety with 24 charter members. The first officers were Mrs. Caroline Giesekin, president; Miss L. Dengler, gecretary; Mrs. Sabine Steinle, treasurer. The society now has about 125 me: bers. The pruem officers, who were re- in the December meeting of the soci-ty, are Miss Mary Widmayer, presi- dent; Lucy ford, vice presi 3 dznt un A. H. Volkmann, recording Mrs, Johanna Henzmann, nmn:m secretary; Mrs. Minnie Cou. lon, treasurer. In the lnnlvernry service Mrs. H. F. Dunkhorst will read the Scripture les- ;| room. At 8 p.m. Dr. Miers will deliver will speak a word of appreciation on behalf of the church; in | Dr. Paul A. Menzel, a former pastor of CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN PLANS GIVING SERVICE Dr. James H. Taylor Will Take “Need for Martyrs” as Topic for Morning Sermon. COLORED BAPTISTS ; PLAN MASS MEETING Rev. W. A. Taylor to Address Gath- i_ ering Monday Night at Mount Airy Church. ORGETOWN LUTHERAN Picks “Messengers of Jeho- { vah”’as Morning Subject. the church and now secretary of the Beudl of Pmeln w.-tmu of the Evan- orth America, and Rgv chnlel Enders, will lmt,'mbeheldln&he mneecmbufl.lp.m. SERVICE FOR THE DEAF LISTED FOR TOMORROW Special Communion and Sermon in Program at Lutheran Church of the Atonement. ador . "E Snyder win ! ; preach in the m@ning on the subject: “The Mes- sage of an Old Saint to a Hodern znrld i '.At sermon theme “Isiah’ Message.” Christ- mas will be celebrated with special services, ENDEAVOR MEETING Ninth Street Christian Pastor to Preach on “God’s Cure for Troubled Heart.” “God’s Cure for s Troubled will be the subject of Dr. B. . Melton's Street. “Why the Chimes Rang” will be the theme for the tmas enum\nment will go to lhmull;lj: Nnd e charity ohn Smith has the direction of this program. Qatholic t. ’s Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:18 High Mass at 9:30 Mass at 11:30 Hniversalist Unéversalist Natiosal Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D.| 10:15—Church School 11:00—Service of Worship “Jesus, the Son of Man” 7:00—Y.°P. C. U. Chorus Choir Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doe. preach at | p. B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO CHURGTDBEHOST -z ASTOR WL GV | e | _{|TALK ON CHRISTIANS Dr. McCartney Is Morning| Speaker at Covenant-First Presbyterian. . Albert Joseph McCartney, min- ister of the Covenant-First Presbyteria: Church, will speak tomorrow mm'nln; on “What Makes a Christian.” Dr. Newton Preston Patterson, asso- clate minister, will conclude his vesper services, which have been running for seven weeks, with the subject of “An=- nunciation and Advent,” from 5 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The scrmonctte to the children will be given by Dr. McCartney on “The Gold- en Bowl"—a lesson on the value of life. The Men's Society will meet Monday at 8 o'clock in the chapel. Dr. John McDowell of New York, tormerly pastor of Brown Memorial Church of Balti- more, will speak. The men of the con- gregation are invited. The Covenant Fellowship will be ad- dressed at 6:30 o'clock by Will Hutch- ins, professor of fine arts, American University, on “The Church and the Theater.” The leader will be Miss Dorothy Porterfield. The first of the hour is devoted to tea and social fel- lowship. Judge Theodore G. Risley, solicitor, artment of Labor. will address the AN-Comers’ Men's Bible class on “Saul of Tarsus.” The Tip Top Club will meet at 5:30 o'cleck. Dr. McCartney will be the speaker. The Society of the Covenant (Wom- an's Missionary Society) will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday at 11 a.m. Hildreth M. Caldwell, head of a hmr.".ll in the North India Mission, will spes Midweek service Thursday, 8 o'clock, Dr. McCartney preaching. REV. JAMES H. MIERS WILL LEAD SERVICE Sacrament of Lord’s Supper Will Be| Observed at Fourth Pres- byterian Church. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Fourth. Presbyterian Church the sac- rament of the Lord’s supper will be observed with a mediation by the min- um. Rev. James H. Miers. The Sun- will prayer in Kelly Hall, tea will be served in the fllnlnl room. Ac 7 pam. the regular meeting will be held. The topic wl!lbeonthz!{o Spirit and the leader is Vernon Hill. At 6:15 o'clock the Junior-Intermediate Christian_Endeavor Society will meet in the Intermediate Sunday School an expository sermon on incidents in ‘ti!e{ltm part of the third chapter of ark. ‘The class studying New Testament Greek will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Kelly Hall. Av. 7:30 Thursday evening a t‘g::mp of the session and the officers of K. Newton Missionary League will meet for special prayer in t.ha Sunday school room. At 8 oe!ock the church vnm meeting will be held in Kelly Hall, by Dr. Miers on the Book of Exodus. YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET E. A Scheele to Lead Service at Peck Chapel. — A young people’s evangelistic service will be held tomorrow evening at Peck Memorial Chapel under the p of Eugene A. Scheele. At the morning urmz the pastor, Rev. Irving Ketchum, will have for his ic “Ye Must Be Born Again and | How.” Sunday school, 9:45 am. Dr. Howard A. Edson will teach the men’s class and Elizabeth F. Ketchum the women’s class, The adult class with Mrs. A. Gillett will meet in the church plrhr at 3 pm. At 7 pm. the Christian Endeavor Society will discuss the topic, “How to Make Others Happy.” Irving Ketchum is the leader. day nllhl. the Girl Scouts will at 7 o'clock. finlmhtn Eptnrnpal Sixteenth Street Near Lamont N, W. DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 1AM 11 a.m—“The Transfiguration.” 8 p.m—Sermon by Dr. J. H. Bal- this, Presiding Elder. 9 a.m.—Sunday School. 1 p.m.—Epwor "an Evenine Witk Hymus.” Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Tu Dec. 16th—5:30 to 7 p.m. e rrey Dlaner s T > EPWORTH 13th Street and of. North Carolina Ave. N.E. Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11 AM. “Youth’s Need of Christ’ lnn iy the Pastor. “The Story of the Other Wise Man” reading and mwrpnuum of the famous story by Dr. Henry Van y the Pastor. nm.uy welcome to enjoy _'!chnol at 9:30. Epworth Leagus 9 ‘Praver meeting at 8 p.m. Thursdsy. Musie by vested choir. Edwin Moore, Jr, Organisi- MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's Repre- sentative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. ji W. A, Shelton, D. D. PASTOR 11 AM~ “The Revelation of Jesus” 8 PM—~ All At 8:30 o'clock the 1 chm ltll,l’dmltnhe Book of Daniel will || l.l. GRACE ABBOTT. GRACE ABBOTT TO SPEAK Address Friends’ Forum on Children of Unemployed. Grace Abbott, chief of the United States Children's Bureau, will address | the Friends’ Forum, at 1811 I street, tomorrcew at 8 pm., cn “The Children | of the Unemployed.” This is the fourth of the forum series, as arranged by the Friends’ Meeting for 1930-31. Miss Abbott is & member of the Exec- utive Committee of the American Child Health Association, of which Mr. Hoover is honorary president. She is advisor on child health to the American Public Health Association, the Associa- tion of State Health Officers and on the le.lm'y Council of the American So- cial Hygiene Association, the Institute of Pacific -Relations, and many other organizations. win —_— Columbia Heights Christian, Chrls!‘l Great Imperatives” is the topic tomorrow of Rev. M.I' Sl‘nlth lnfl in the evening, “The R of Little Kings.” A d\nner will be served Tuesday by the Bereau class of which Mrs. Byron Hunter is the teacher. At the prayer meting Thursd: hi there Wil b & Book Gramatiationt " Lntheran Luther Place Memorial Church The Gothic Gem at Thomas Circle has now passed the 300 mark in new members recruited since April 1. A church with such a record is a church. You will enjoy attending. Come to the services to- morrow. A hearty wel- come awaits you. Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Morning Service, 11 A.M‘ Christian Endeavor, 5 P. Evening Service, 8 P.M. TRINITY Missouri 4th and E !m'. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German. Service. 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “Congregation and Pastor.” Church of the Atonement NlfliCl itol & R. L Ave. Sérvices, 11 AM. ':m"-’g"’ ) Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00, “A Great Witness” Evening Service at 7:45 “The Rising Sun” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. for Christmas. :n ip and Sermor. ran Ch meriea. A 14k (k. Corers N, ir, Fagtor. ool Graded. e’ m'htl‘ 1Y GRACE RN _CHURGHT Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor 9:30 a.m —Sunday S S804 m—Sunday Echool classes for all rmmu[ Hour,” Devo- or younis people, Hving "Gitts” Versus _Giviny * Sermon by lh:“hnu . A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO _ALL! Church of the Reformation ~Morning_Service. 3 Paul's Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor llornln' %.:ch ‘;"I‘I“l::“:l“‘."' M Services E?.‘mm Missour! and Wisconsin Synods Temporarily Worshiping in Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 1 AM. Sermon on “The Investment of Lile” D. C., DR.C.C. RASMUSSEN ANNOUNCES TOPIC Two Sermons Will Deal With Testimony Concerni Christ. The two sermons of Dr. Carl C. Ras- mussen, pastor of the Luther Place Me- morial Church, tomorrow will deal with the testimony of heaven and earth con- cerning Jesus. At the-11 o'clock service the subject is “The Messianic Expecta- tion” and at 8 o'clock “The Testimony of the Transfiguration.” A service to bz devoted to relief will be “The White Gifts to the King” the evening of December 21. Also the coi gregation has set aside Sunday after- noon® and evening, December 28, and Monday and Tuesday evenings, Decem- }nr 29 llnd 30, for ltl;;gpruenuum:r:! lour performances of pageant, “The Other Wise Man.” The Strait-Ate Club of Harrisburg, Pa., motored to Washington last Mon- dAy, and held its monthly meeting at the University Club, where it was the guest of its formek member, Dr, Ras- muuen. This club is made up of lead- ing_clergymen of Harrisburg, two from each denomination. After luncheon thz club adjourned to study the meth- ods and program at Luther Place Me- morial. ‘The congregation will give a recep- {tlon Monday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Rasmussen. Me) er congregations and have been invited. Paul F. Myers, president of the Board of Ministerial Pensions and Relief of the United Lutheran Church in America, will de- liver the address of welconde, Petworth Baptist. !. Y. P. U. night will be observed tomorrow. The tor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will the sermon, entitled “God’s Cues to Youth and A(e" ‘The sermon at the morning service will have as its theme “Unfed Souls.” New Jernsalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) 16th Street Above Q N.W. f the Church School. u(or Aduits, led by Mrs. Allce Thacher Pos 11 oo—A orning, wor ssistan TRY OF A! Musie under et {ne direction of Pree lendln: llhury open daily. EVERY ONE ALWAYS WELCOME. Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. the Chil- “Chil n of the ted riends Meeting e n—gundy s, Pennington of Pacific ODII((I 'l“ attend. m. —Shiristian Endeavor. Thursday, Prayer Meeting. nhnhm ilrmmam Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R.'Y. Nichol Minister Sunday School at 11 AM. “What I Believe About Jesus Christ” 8 PM. “Faith Makes Latter End Life Better Than Beginning' Christian Endeavor Societies, 7:00 P.M. Midweek Service—Thursday at 8 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. | Girls’ Friendly Society I At the Monday night meeting of the Epiphany branch, Miss Elizabeth Haney of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. gave an {llustrated lecture on Western parks. A business meeting will be held De- cember 15, at 8:15 p.m. ‘The tap dancing class meets every Monday 7:30 to 8 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Henrietta Crosley. St. Paul's Rock Creek branch is dressing dolls for Children’s Hospital. Miss Garrett has a cooking class, Miss Ruth Cornett has a class In tap danc- . Miss Edna Souder has started a There will be a novelty ln whirlwind art. Mrs, will repeat her talk on ~~om Quuu the evening of January 12. St. John's Bethesda, Md. branch made 18 scrap books for the Mont- gmery County Hospital, also cut and | Ided gauze into surgical dressings. At the last meeting it was voted to| adopt a child from the Evuv‘npal Home for a year. The junior high- school group made a visit to the Na- tional Museum to finish their project on the North American Indian. Mrs, Brinn G. Brann visits the branch once | a month. Last week she told stories about the Indians. b PASTOR PREACHES TWICE Dr. James, Shera Montgomery An- nounces Sermon Themes. At the Metropolitan Memorial Metho- | dist Church tomerrow morning the pas- tor, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will | give a sermon on “The Bow in the Clouds” In the evening at 8 o'clock the subject of his address will be “A Cure for a Discouraged Man.” Toe Interdenominational prayer meeting, conducted by the young peo- ple, will be held in the vestry ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Thursday eve'x&nx prayer service will be held as Theasaphy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE nrrmu B4 N.W.. Main_Floor. PUBLIC LECTURES December 1ith. !Inll UGH F MUNRO m.m,"f.'..i..., e ’r hien: % “Seeing God m | Nature” “The Plyéflc Sl'nlfiunee of Dreams” Ads Free Collection _ Sunday, December 14, 8:15 P.M. “Man—Visible and Invisible Study Class Thurs 8:15 P.M. Unlted Lodge of Theosophists + 17th and Eye Sts, N.W. H. dues, fees .‘t collections ” Brotherhood or *Chaos Stanwood Cobb, Dec. 14, 8 P.M. 6:30, Paul the Initiate pm—Mshatms Letters. p.m.—Secret. Doc Reading Room open daily Wuhmzton hdxe, & Memorial United Brethren North Capitol and R Streets Dr. 8. B. Daugherty preaches 11 am.—“Fruitfulness Through Death.” 8 p.m.—“Star Tralls to the Christ.” Holy Communion and Reception of Members at Both Services Sunday School, 9:40 a.m. C. E. Socleties, 7 p.m. William Fraser Mel BRIGHTWOOD PARK T N.W. waALTER B ShOHATL" liuter. —Chureh School. rmon, “'Honest Eoworih & ORIord, “When 1 Child. Music by Junior Choir. Qtalharp Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Mark Depp, Minister. (UNDAY EVENING A’ . Dudley, Song Leader. 'rh- ln nic G'e Club of Washing dn. Address by Dr. Moeses B. L:;:l: " 1 in the ern The Christian Ideal in The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister. a.m.—Chlirch School. “God So Loved the 9: 11:00 ‘World.” 7:00 p.m.- —Y‘cunt Pso;dn' Con- nce.” 8:00 p.m.— "'l'lm OM Wise Music by Qulnet and Chorus Choir, DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES, Pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. PETWORTH &% Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11s.m.—Sermon by Mr. Wood, “Shall Petworth Sue: 5 !Jlfipthnhtz Dowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin Meeks, District Superintendent ifipwrnpal FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick BrownHarris, D.D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church, School. 11:00 a.m_—Serm: B SRmvEEARINGs JACKSON. 45 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 pm. = Sermon by 3."counciLor. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH. D. D.. Minister. 174§ 2. m—church school : 1:00 rmon. Metropolitan Memorial t Episcopal C St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery Minister. 9:30—Church School. Worshj by 11:00—Public Worghiv. Sermon o “TlleBowmleClnul 6:4s—Epwarth Leagus Devotlonal 8:00Buplic worship. DR, 'MONT- GOMERY will speak on “A Cure for a Discouraged Man” SPECIAL MUSIC McKendree 21 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. Pastor 11:00 A.M. “God’s First Question to Man” 8:00 P.M. “Are Thy Sins Forgiven?” e CHEVY_CHASE, — Conn. Ave. and nomu st (aa) 3."T. Spieknail. WESLEY Comnecticut dve. and Jocelyn &t. ¥ CHASE. D. MBIM.D.D.M- a.m.—Church School. .—Sermon: “A Great llln ‘Weakness.” 5:30 to 7:45 p. 11:00 -Young Peo- n cnnunnu. 8:00 p.m.—Union Prohlhnt Ber- vice. Rev. J. Tumn. DR. RIVES TO TALK *ON TRANSFIGURATION Dr. Balthis Will Preach at Evening Service of Francis Asbury M. E. Church Tomorrow. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church, South, announces “The Transfiguration” as his subject for the morning service. Dr. J. H. Balthis, presiding elder, will preach at th;‘;: mvr.:hmm devotional serv. hzlt'lp.ln"fl!b'e“ehdbyul.m The monthly business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held Monday evening at the home of Miss - Burley Martin, 1726 Kilbourne place. Council meeting will start at k pm. followed by the business meet- ing at 8 o'clock. The Ladies’ Class of the church will service a turkey dinner for the benefit f the building fund Tuesday, at the church. from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Dr. Rives will lead the prayer meet- ing service Thuudny at 8 r The Epworth League will have charge of the meeting at Central Union Mis- sion Saturday night. The speaker will be Rev. Kenneth Carson. Mnitartan N "fi) ALL SOUlS oL CHURCH 16%nd Harvard o Minister Ylyrses G.B.Pierce 20. 9:45 AM.,, Church School. 11:00 AM., Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister “Wlm Makes a Man?” ‘eerim 2 Modern Lewis Atwater, Organist, Assisted by Florence Sindell, Soprane 5:30 P.M.—Book Chat. 6:45 P.M, — Fireside Circle for Young People. MR. RUDOLPH DIEFFENBACH “Protecting Our Migratory Birds” HOMER RODEHEAVER The Noted Somg Lead and Plny His s Trombone at r.m. -Blpt t Church Nig| Everybody llvlhl, » BAPTIST BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, l-‘- Sunday, December 14, 1930, Teshmomnl Meehn¢ I students #ill be given o terf What " YOUOD k{ or thess . 8L ind offer their THANRS "o m CIA‘I'PMI‘II. i *"KOPILA'S SANKHYA run.osom Classes: 'ythian Temple 1012 Sth St. N.w. 4 p.m. — Lecture, : “Why l’Il Jesus cwcrl?lianhr‘ 5 p.m.~Congregational Meeting, Seats Free. No Collection. @ther Servicen HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKI.IN. hl‘.r 45 u.:—-ll-llly PI“L 11 AM.—LECTURE 4 Dean Franklin “From Self Will to Obedience™ Soloist, Myra McCathran Myers 6:43 P.M.—Good Words Club. “Joy,” Miss Ruth Davis 8 P.M.—LECTURE Dean Franklin Soloist, Myr: _-;&nfin- Myers Services— b e .:.-'.*'? alll‘lh 2 5 and 8 o ALL ARE WlLCO.l Baptist Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven Pastor Ball Preaches on “The Goal of the so 99 Live Wire Bible Class Special Guests Evening at Seven-Forty-Five “Gospel Bell Ringers” i Music and Illustrated Service on the ‘““Wonderful Names of Our Lord” Thursday Evening Church Annual Business Meeting CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor, 9:30—Church School. 11:00— Believe in Holy Spiriie s 00—MeKinley Glee Club. msfifim—n i hhn" Great ‘Life.” at 2nd St. N. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. Bivie Serooi. 8 e, N B YR Everybody Feels at He KENDALL, 9th NEAR B 8.W. German, Ministe: ombone. Dr. ‘Wil preside” and teach the Beren S s osine 4ad e and Wome k uflmnn cnrmmu Iding, Debt mu; Bui day, " Every doliar will el The Church That Cares. Come! GRAC 9th & 8. C. Ave. S.E. F. W. Johnson, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School. for 6:45—Young People. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday. at 8 ALL WELCOME AT GRACE. PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Church in Wrshington . WENRY 3. SMITH. u-m-anmon pl%g Ohristian. 8 oo Y. F 10th and N Sts. N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE, Pastor. National Baptist Memorial 16th ana Columbia Road 11 AM— Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. “The Coming of Christ—When He Came.” » 8 P.M.—Special Service of Song and Gospel Message Percy S. Foster, Song Leader Baptist Student Union Tea at 6 P.M. w. Calbarps.. 1 AM.— 8th & H Sts. N.W, S. Abernethy, Minister “The Dateless Christ” 8 PM.— “The Uttermost—How Far Is Tlnt?" 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. ## 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeaver. 11:00—Junior Chi 8:00 Thursday—Church Prayer Seconl 8 P PNy Sk o Preached and Suni H. C. Councilor, Minister. 4th St. & Virginia Ave, S.E. Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor “A God-Controlled Mind” “Two Ways of Looking at at 4th and Va. Ave. S E. Cap. Sts. Same