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. PAGEANT PLANNED |- c a xews | Y SUNDAY SCADOL £ b Dr. and Mrs. McCartney In- vite Young People to Tip Top ) Club Session at Home. At the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church tomorrow, at 11 o'clock the pastor, Dr. Albert J. McCartney, will &ave for his sermon tovic “The Golden Ar o, siutting the Door.” Dr. and Mrs. McCartney have invited the young people of the congregstion, between 20 and 14 years of age, to meet with the T:p Top Club in their apart- ment at Wardman Park at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow. oe w::_.y school will preseht a “The Adoration of the Shep- erds,” tomorrow at 4 pm. in the church. Dr. Patterson, the associate minister, is in charge, assisted by Mrs. John H. Robey. Special service will be held at 10 oclocl{ New Year morning. This serv- jce has become a tradition in the ©Church of the Covenant. The N street entrance of the church will be used. his service will take the place of the midweek service Thursday night. ‘The all-comers’ mens class will hold the second of its “question box” se- ries, conducted by Dr. Patterson. The Evening Missionary Society will meet January 5 at 8 p.m. in the chapel. Miss_Esther McRuer, field secretary of the Board of National Missions, will speak. ‘The Covenant Fellowship will meet tomorrow at 6:30 o'clock. The speaker will be Judge J. Robert Anderson, at- torney for the United States Depart- ment of Ju‘tlcc on the subject of “The Open DOOr Mhs Helen Lyon, leader. NEW YEAR PLEDGES SUBJECT OF SERMON Rev. Edward 0. Clark Chooses Topic for Morning Discussion. Union Service in Evening. Rev. Edwyard O. Clark will have “New ‘Year Resolutions” as his sermon theme tomorrow morning at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. The junior church meets until 11:15 o'clock, after which the Junior B. Y. P. U. holds its weekly lunon. In the evening service, at 8 o'clock, held in the Wesley Methodist Church, Rev. J. Hillman Hollister will preach. The other Protestant churches co-op- erate in these Sunday evening union services. A watch night service will be held ‘ednesday with a varied program con- tinuing from 9:15 o'clock until mid- night. The young people sponsor this service, with other organizations in the church co-operating. A feature of the devotional urvioe just before midnight will be the unveiling of the new church motto for 1931. The Christmas program of the adult Sunday school, including the Junior Department, will be given Monday eve- nm'“u;g;rchedlmcfinno Mrs. Frank DRAMA OF RELIGION IS CHURCH FEATURE | Takomd' Park Presbyterians Will | See Players at Evening Service Tomorrow. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the | Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will -each at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Until Pind It.” At the ! o'clock_service, the rel drama, “Where Love Is, God Is,” will be presented in the Pres- byterian hall. The public is invited. The church school and adult Bible classes will meet at 9:30 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor societies will meet at 6. 30 o'clock. William Linton will lead the intermediates, taking for his subject “How Can We Bring ‘God Will | to Men’ in 1931?" The seniors will con- | sider the topic “Things This Year Has | T:zht Us.” All young people are in- Christmas parties will be held for the chimun of the btegl"xtxlnush nngA‘ imary departments of “the churcl Enool lfl'ruesdlyn st 2 o'clock in their | rupec ve departmental rooms. Because ggpthe holidays, there will be no midweek service and no =s—ng of | the Light Bearers or the Scout Troop | next week. | PLAY TO BE PRESENTED AT CALVARY METHODIST| V¥In the Heart of a Boy to Be Given | at Evening Service To- morrow Night. “In the Heart of a Boy” is the title | of a play which will be presented by | members of the High School Depart- ment of Calvary M. E. Church at the evening service tomorrow. This play | was given at the Christinas eve service at the church and is being repeated ' tomorrow. Those who will assist in the pulpit | t the evening service are Robert E. dy who will offer the prayer, and L. Smith, who will read the scrip- ure lesson. Rev. Mark Depp, ‘The minister, is Y. M. C. A. NEWS will preacl fien:l Church in the absence of Rev. George Farnham, who is ill. “The Danger of Looking Back” will be the subject presented by Page McK. Etchison, rel work director, ¥. M. C. A, at the Northminster Presbyterian Chapel at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Louis B. Nichols, associate religious work director, Y. M. C. A, will speak at the junior church service of Columbia Heights Christian Church tomorrow morning. e Golden Rule Bible class of Union Methodm Church will be addressed by Bryan, member of the Central Commlttee of the Organized Bible Class Association. PAGEANT REPLACES EVENING SERVICE “The Other Wise Man” to Be! Given Twice at Luther Place Church. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of the Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “The Pre-eminent Resolution.” There will be no evening service., - Instead the pageant, “The Other Wise Man,” will be given twice, the first performance at 5 o'clock and the second at 8:30 o'clock. A recruiting program is being held and a class already forming for recep- tion into membership on January 27. A class of catechumens is being formed for a course in religious instruction, to be taught by the pastor during the next three months. ‘The annual meeting of the congrega- tion will be held in the church parlors January 5, at 8 pm. NEW YEAR STANDARD T0 BE SERMON TOPIC Dr. J. Hillman Hollister Also Pre- pares Children’s Message for Junior Department. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Dr. J. Hillman Hollister will preach a New Year urmon with “A New Year's Stand- ard” as subject. Dr. Hollister Wfll also bflnz a brief children’s mes- sage to the junior deplrtment of v.he church school, who will church service. Invitations have been issued by the Young People’s Committee to all of the college and university students and re- cent graduates of the church and con- gregation, both those who have been lwly and those who are living at home, a home-coming tea tomorrow a o clnck in the church house. The Com- mittee of Young People, George North, chairman, has planned a social an program. Refreshments will b: served. New Year eve there will be a watch night service in the church house. Be- ginning at 10 o'clock there will be a mcm. at 11 o'clock a watch night serv- ice and a message for the New Year ':ry the minister. MEMORIAL RIAL BAPTIST CHURCH PROGRAM Pastor to Preach Morning Sermon. Carol Service Listed at 8 0'Clock. ‘The services of tomorrow at National Baptist Memorial have special refer- ence to the students who are home for the holidays. Dr. C. C. Johnson has chosen for his topic at the morning service “Where the Treasures of Wis- dom and Knowledge Are Hidden.” ‘There will be a carol service in the eve- | ning at 8 o'clock. Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Young Peo- ple’s Society will have charge of the meeting at the Central Union Mission, at which time Walter Palmquist will be the speaker. The annual watch-night service will be held at the chureh from 10 to 12 pm. t 7:45 pm., Thursday, the officers of the church will meet those desiring to unite with the church. The New Year convenant meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. The Standing Committee meets at the church at 7:45 p.m. Friday. The | Boy Scouts, Troop 43, and the, Junior World Wide Guild meet at the church at 7:30 pm. — SERMON IN MORNING Rev. Thomas E. Boorde Announces | Temple Baptist Service “More Important Than Christmas” | will be the subject of the sermon by Rev Thomas E. Boorde tomorrow morn- ing at Temple Baptist Church. The evening service will be given over to the presentation of a pageant, “His Birth,” | by the B. Y. P. U. Federation. Prayer service Thursday evening. | Preparations are being made for the observance of the week of prayer, Jan- | | uary 4 to 9. pianning a series of sermons for Sun- | day evening in January, the subject, for which were suggested in the ques- | tionnaire recently held at the church. | “TAPS FOR 1930” IS TOPIC| Rev. Henry J. Smith to Preach in| Morning on “Portless Souls.” The subject at Petworth Baptist | Church tomorrow night will be “Taps for 1930, preaching. In the morning he will speak on “Portless Souls” The B. Y. P.-U. will entertain Wed- nesday with a one-act ‘watchnight services will be Evangeliral lay, after which | 1d. i CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. Illustrated Lecture Dr. Homer J. Councilor SUNDAY—4 P.M. Subject: “Bethlehem” | with Rev. Henry J. Smith| MOVING PICTURES | Everybody Invited Evangelical “SPIRITUALISM” Can Spirits Be Photographed? Come and See Stereopticon Lecture by DR, B, G. WILKINSON Bl ot Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. (Across from Ambassador Thester) Medical Demonstration, “Diet and Prevalent Ailments,” 7:15 p.m., | Review of Year’s Evefts Will| t 6 |Carnegie Tech, Arthur Tufts of Oberlin, | d | American University. THE EVENING IDR. SIZ00'S TOPIC | TOBE “GOD'S DAY" Be Given by Minister at Evening Service. The subject of Dr. J. R. Sizoo's ser- mon tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will be “God’s Day.” In the evening he will preach a special sermon in which he will review the more outstanding events during the course of the year and point out their value and meaning. His subject is “The Religious Signifi- cance of the Events of 1930." ‘The members and friends of the church are invited to a New Year eve watch night service, beginning at 11 oclock. A committee has arranged an i evening’s program beginning at 9 o'clock. ‘The committee is as follows: Edward Martin, chairmap; Mrs. Max- well Hamilton, Miss Marjorie Webster, Miss Grace Goodpasture, Stewart Smith and James Nelson. ‘There is to be a reception and social at 9 o'clock in honor of and in recogni- tion of the services of Rev. George G. Culbertson, who has been associated with the church for several years and has resigned to accept the pastorate in the Great Island Presbyterian Church of Lock Haven, Pa. Following the so- cial hour there will be a short program. A buffet supper will be served after the reception. At 11 o'clock the watch night service will be observed in the auditorium of the church. Dr. Sizoo will preach a short sermon, and the service will close with the ringing of the chimes at 12 o'clock. FACING THE NEW YEAR SUBJECT OF SERMON Rev. W. L. Darby te Occupy Pul- pit at Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church. “Facing the New Year” is the sermon topic tomorrow at 11 o'clock of Rev. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the ‘Washington Federation of Churches, | who will occupy the pulpit at Mount Pleasant Congregational Church. Church school is at 9:30 am. Leifur| Magnusson will speak to the adult dis- | cussion group at 10 o’clock on “Geneva.” | The Young People’s Forum and dis- cussion group will meet together at 6 pm. At 6:30 o'clock in the joint pro- fran o series of messages will be ought to the home folks by eight of . young people who are in college this year for the first time. Among the STAR, | Dr. WASHINGTON, DR. PORTER OUTLINES FIRST BAPTIST SERVICE Pastor Will Preach Twice—‘TLoves and Joys of Christmas,” His Morning Theme. “The Loves and Joys of Christmas” will be the subject tomorrow morning by Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Bafi)fln Church. In the eve- ning he will speak on “New Year Dreams and Visions.” Swedish services will be held in the church at 3:30 o'clock, with Dr. K. E. Carlson as preacher. The monthly meeting of the board of deacons will be held in the home of the chairman, H. D. Young, 1404 Me- ridian place, at-8 o'clock January 6. Dr. and Mrs. Porter were presented a Christmas gift from the church and Sunday School last Sunday. ‘The Naomi-Ruth Circle will meet lt the apartment of the o'clock. MRS. LENA C. MURRAY LEADS HUMMER CLASS Postponed Christmas Party of Ep- worth Church to Be Held Tuesday Evening. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, will preach at the 11 o’clock serv- ice tomorrow on “The Changing World,” and at 8 o'clock on “Living on Twenty- four Hours a Day.” The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 am. and the Epworth League at 7 p.m. ‘The annual Sunday school Christmas entertainment, previously announced to be held on Tuesday of -last week, was postponed to 8 o'tlock next Tuesday eve- ning. Several of the.departmehts of the Sunday school and of the Epworth League will have special entertainments during the week. Owing to the holiday the usual weekly prayer mpeeting will be omitted. At a recent business meeting and so- cial of the Hummer Memorial Class of the Sunday school the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Lema' C. Murray; vice president, Mrs. C. P. Clark; recording secretary, Mrs. George Lan- ham; assistant recording secretaries, Mbrls, A. D. Payne and Mrs. E..F. Prena- able; James Geiman; treasurer, Mrs. Bessie Peverill; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Ber- Siloekfiurdette: planist, Mrs. Cecile P. ark. CONGREGATIONALISTS HAVE GUEST PASTORS Charles L. Goodell and Dr. Allan A. Stockdale to Preach Here. speakers will be Helen Mansfield of Swarthmore, Gordon _Livingstone of | Maryland University, Margaret Wilson | of Vassar, Marion Mansfield of National | College of Education, Shorey Allen of | LaVerne Williamson of George Wash- ington University and Richard Tuve of ‘The young people's organizations of the church will give a holiday party Monday at 9 p.m. at the church. All the young le of the church and congregation are invited. “CHRISTMAS AFTERGLOW”| IS DR. BRASKAMP’S TOPIC Young People to Give Tea in Gun-| ton-Temple Parlor From 5:30 | to 6:30 Tomorrow. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian | Church, will preach tomorrow morning | o}: the subject “The Christmas After- glow.” ‘The Young People’s Séciety and the | Senior Christian Endeavor Society will | give a tea in the church parlor from 5:30 to 6:30 o'clock tomorrow for the | ““home-from-college folks” of the church | and congregation. Dr. and Mrs. Braskamp will be at home in their apartment at Southbrook Courts on New Year day from 4 to 6 o'clock to the members of the church and congregation and their friends. At the first Congressional Church the preacher tomorrow will be Dr. Charles L. Goodell of New York. At the 11 o'clock service he will speak on “What Is Prayer?” and at the evening service | at 8 o'clock his subject will be “Greater Things Ahead.” Dr. Allan A. Stock- dale of Chicago, Ill., will be the preach- er for the months of January and February. There will be no church night supper or prayer meeting New Year night. ‘The Sunday School meets at 9:45 am. Sunday. WATCH NIGHT PROGRAM Special Service New Year Eve at McKendree M. E. Church. D 0. A Misses Stoneleigh Court, January 2 at 2 30 be corresponding secretary, = Mrs. | McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church will have watch night service jon New Year eve, beginning at 11:45 o'clock and this service will mark the beginning of special services to be held each evening at 8 o'clock, excepting Saturdays. The meetings will extend over a period of ten days or two weeks. ” ‘The tone of the services will be evan- gelistic, with a view to the deepening of the religious life of the membership of the church. THE CHURCH. OF THE P T, FINAL SERVICE LISTED Metropolitan M. E. Church Edifice Transfgrred to Government. ‘The Metropolitan Memorial Methodist | Eplwopll Church, John Marshall place | and C street, goes dark after tomor- | row. On the 1st of January the church by vacating it at that time. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, the minister, will conduct the farewell communion service tomorrow at 11 o’clock. In the evening at 8 o'clock the Metro- politan Tpworth League will have its last, service. A special program has been prepared by Eugene Schelee, first vice president. Before the benediction the congregation will form the circle of Christian fellowship. (flnngrrgafinfial = Universal Design WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LAFAYETTE SUBJECT “Mind—the Expression of God.” LIBRARY RM. 1154, NATL. PRESS BLDG. fulfills its contract with the Government | — anngrzgatmnal Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. George Farnham Pastor. Church 8c 00l—9:45 a.m. Mrs. Helena Kimball, Director of Rell(lmu Education, Mr. Florenz Hinz. Sup \‘Inrntnk Worship—11 o'clock. Dr. Arthur_J. Jackson. & Service. Mount Pleasant Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School. Magn An Undenominational Service for Staft Consultations, 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Sunday 10:00 A.M.—Adult Discussion Group. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon, “FACING THE NEW YEAR,” By Rev. W. L. Darby, D. D. THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Office Hours: 10:00-11:30 AM., 1:30-4:30 P.M. Week Days, except Saturday, 10:00-12:00 Noon. Evening Hours by Appointment. ‘Tel. Adams 7979 Congregational Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education “Geneva,” by Mr. Leifur usson. People of all Creeds and Classes Mondays, 7-10 P.M. m—— s Tenthand G Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 1 AM. R IFIRST CONGREGATIONAL | Streets N.W. ; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. CHARLES L. GOODELL of New York Executive Secretary of the Commission on Evangelism of the Pedersl Council of Churches of Christ in America. —“WHAT IS PRAYER?” 8 P.M.—“GREATER THINGS AHEAD!” URDAY, DI( CATHEDRAL PLANS CAROL SERVICES Annual Program to Take Place in Bethlehem Chapel. Canon De Fries in Charge. ‘The annual carol service at Washing- ton Cathedral will take place tomor- row in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Holy Nltlvfly and will be conducted by L, DeVries, canon and pre- cenwr al the cathedral, and there will be no formal sermon. This service will broadcast over Station WMAL. At the 11 am. celebration of the holy communion, the preacher will be | Canon Edward S. Dunlap. The other services tomorrow in the | Bethlehem Chapel will be the celebra-| tion of the holy communion’at 7:30| am. and morning prayer and litany | at 10 am. New Year day, being the feast of the circumeision of Christ, there will be morning prayer and litany at 11 am. Right Rev. James E, Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach the germon | and the service will be given a nation- wide broadcast over Station WMAL. Following the 11 am. and 4 pm.| services tomorrow, two pilgrimages will be conducted by Rev. John W. Gum- mere of the Cathedral Staff to the Crypt Chapels, the crypt beneath the south nave aisle, and to many points of interest and devotion within the Cathedral Close. Those wishing to par- ticipate are asked to assemble at the close of the services in the Bethlehem | Chapel. DR. SHELTON PLANS FOR NEW YEAR EVE Services at Mount Vernon Place Church Wednesday Night to Begin at 11 0’Clock. Vernon Place Church, will preach to- morrow morning on “Christianity’s Chkl Ambassador,” and in the evening n “In the Garden Was a Tomb.” * 'flu Young People's Missionary So- ciety, No. 2, will meet at 4:30 p.m. to- morrow at the home of Miss Oliver Dean, the Rochambeau. . . The Epworth Leagues will hold their devotional services at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Beginning at 11 o'clock and closing | at 12, Wednesday evening, a New Year eve service will be held in the main ludlwflum of the church, the sermon to be preached by the pastor. There | will be no prayer meeting service Thurs- day evening. flethnhin firmmtant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday School at 0. 11 AM. “The Joy Season” 8:00 P.M. “The Light Eternal” Christmas Cantata by the Choir. Christian Endeavor Societies, 7:00 P.M. mrflmbm Epismpal (COLORED) St. bet. 9:30 A Ghureh School Sermon. 3,1 Vai Cantata b; Georeva Robinson. Directress. HoLY COMMUNION, and Beptism. Dr. W. A. Shelton, pastor of Mount EMBER 27, 1930. UNION MISSION SERVICE Bible in Ill\utl’ldnnl Scheduled ‘by Institutional Group. ‘The Bible in illustrations is present- ed every Sunday night from 8 to 9:30 o'clock in the nurmonum of the New Masonic Temple, Tenth and U streets, under the auspices of the Institutional Union Mission. It is the only organi- zation of its kmd in the city among the colored people. The_subject_tomorrow at 8 pm. is “The Passion Play of Oberammergau,” on_the screen. mg.lzv Dr. Curtis will preach the ser- GOSPEL TALK BY PASTOR Evangelistic Service Announced at Peck Memorial Chapel. At Peck Memorial Chapel an evan- gelistic service will be held tomorrow night. The pastor, Rev. Irving Ket- chum, will give a short gospel talk. At {11 am. Mr, Ketchum will prelch on | “A Praying Church.” The men's Bible class will be ad- dressed by Dr. Howard Edson. The Highway Class, with Mrs. Elizabeth Ketchum, meets at the same hour, 9:45 am, in the library. All other depart- ments of the morning school will meet as usual. The Gillett Class will con- vene in the church parlor at 3 pm. Mrs. Mabel Wheaton is the leader of the Christian Endeavor service at 7 p.m. A watch night service New Year eve will be held from 9 to 12 pm. Lunch will be served from 10 to 11 p.m. mmmm: Emarnmd FRANCIS ASBURY| Sixteenth Street Near Lamont N. W.) DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 11 a.m.—“Something New.” 8 p.m—“Reviewing the Past.” 9 a.m.—Sunday School. 7p.m.—Epworth League. Watch Night Service December 31, 10:30 p.m. Social Hour and Worship. Vested Cholr. Visitors Wele EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Ave. N.E. Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11 AM, “The Changing World.” Sermon by the Pastor 8 PM. “Living on 24 Hours a Day.” All Are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us Sunday School at 9:30—Epworth League at 7 p.m.—Music by Vested Choir, S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Director of Music. MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. SHELTON, D.D., Pastor 11 AM.—“Chr i stianity's Chief Ambassa- dor.” 8 PM.—“In the Garden Was a Tomb.” EMethodist PETWORTH &&é&E Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 Lm—Sermon by Mr. Wood. xmpmecz Past.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth __8:00 p.m- —Candle Ll'h'. Ser‘du. ~ Calvary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Mark Depp, Minister. At Eleven O’Clock. MISS GRACE STOCKWELL, Preacher. Y SUNDAY EVENING AT 8. TR ST Dudiey, Son Leader. “In ;«'Eh eart ‘of a Boy.” ristmas The Church School. League. B0 Siteling, YEAR'S EVE. Fellowship Hour. 30—Holy Communion. Service of The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SE. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D, Minister. 9:30 a.m.: —Church School. “Seeing the Star.” ‘Young Peoples’ Con- ference. 8:00pm.—A pageant by the young people, “A Shephnd Boy's Ado- ration.” Music_by Quartet and Chorus Choir of 25 Voices DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT 5. BARNES, Minister. h School '""'Ch"-'fntl‘?: uhy the Pastor. i Serv 800 D ecial” Chiistias Music. WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. 30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “The Christmas Bea 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Wneh Night Se: day, 11 p.m.; Subject: “The End of the Year.” _WESLEY . Connecticut_Ave. and Jocslrs st CHEVY GHASE. D. C. Minister J. Phelps lll‘. D. D. 9:45 l.m—ohmh 8chool. Episeopal} FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris,D.D., ict ‘The ' Holy Nient» Ty Fotndry Quariet picture 10:00—Social hour and refreshments. 11:00—A service of consecration and dedication. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH. D. D.. Minister. 11 a.m.—Sermon, “Love’s Labors Not um on the Religious hurch School meets at s 8p.m.—Svmy A Irewm: 9:45 :nwnnh League Devotional Hour Metropolitan Memorial The National Methodist Episcopal Church. John Marshall Place and C St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery Minister. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public Worship and the Administration of “Holy Communion” 8:00—Public Worship. Introduc- tory service by DOCTOR MONTGOMERY AND DEVOTIONS BY ‘Metropolitan Epworth League’ Special Music at Both Services McKendree 921 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor 11:00 A M. “God’s Abundant Gifts.” 8:00 P.M. “Little by Little.” BRIGHTWOOD PARK Efi‘ E SdHARL" Miatster. —Euron. "hew Year Re- ‘THE BORROWER’ TEXT OF PASTOR’S SERMON Rev. Dr. Pierce of All Souls'| . Church Makes Announcement. Special Services Scheduled. “The Borrower” is the subject upon which Dr. Ulyles G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Unitarlan Church, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o’clock serv- ice. The church school will meet at 9:45 o'clock. Miss Ethel Summy will be the speaker at the book chnMS-—'K\ o'clock, reviewing Sir “This A! 7:30 Ji Mysterious Universe.” o'clock the motion picture hour will be the week there will be & num- resumed. During ber of parties for the various depart- ments of the church school. The New Year eve pageant service, which was written particularly for use in All Souls” Church and which for the past two years has been an interesting and col- orful feature of the church program, will be rpeated Wednesday evening, be- ginning at 11:30 o'clock. Uh}nznplm Brotherhood or \ Chaos Dr. i Theodore Peters, Sextant Wisdom Deg. 28, 8 P.M. S 30, Paul the Initiate Letters. _glhl\mulu ':. Wuhmgton Lodge, T. S. 1216 H_St. N.W. Sunday, December 28, 8:15 P.M. “The Law of Cycles” Study Class Thursdays, 8:15 P.M, Hill Bldr, 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections Euangelistic Center Christmas and New Year Services The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. Harry L. Collier 11:00 — “Over- shadowing of the H|ghtst ‘8 30— “Mes~ s:ah—the Lord.” Mon, 7:30— S.. S. Christmas Service. 1 Wed., 9:00 to C—EEEEEEE—EE jLeewin B. Williams, Pastor llmiu—m" wfl Nuhgnevbl:mmwm St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N\W, Bet. G & H Sts. SUNBAY MASSES Visit _the Crib! Christian “CHURCH OF CHRIST TR, Wedtot, LS Jible School Classes a} 10 11:008, e Fast 2nd” the- e Sie to Live 1n Christ.” < ., 2626 Bladent Bible itnn: at_10: Prtu:hul:' at'1l am: E:E_ CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. FIFTEENTH 8. Read MoAlvia; Fh D, rutu. 15th St. and Ky, Ave, Services, 11 a.m. and /7:45 -‘-4 9.!’:..3‘.?1.‘:.“.?{. & EARLE Wll. . Minister W. E. llu'r Al'll- Director of 11 3 §ermen by Dr. 2% ndier. President” of Lynel Sl DA("du-lunn "ol lhu D Q.ll E;lzflustlnms, mn nlu g"i?:'l'n a;;"fl"ct.-u':;.. o Nintly Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. BENJAMIN . MELTON. Minister SE . lu-u 00— m‘!s‘ Thath o ur ;’-nn Power of Last Things” 7:45—"T} @olumhbia Heights Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor A churéh at the very heart of & great community, _set Siritual geeds. ‘The 1 nmon. e "fi"" seisn, Me: Shristhas cantate by Wilses. ur it [ — El-—-_ 3 Watch Night. All-day New Special music of the Advent Season. All Welcome Baptist e BAPTIST [————[o[— Baytiat < JEFFERS and SHORT . REVIVAL AT BROOKLAND Baptist Church, 16th and Monroe N.E. nightly 8, p.m. and Sunddy —econtinues s 12: 5" ps" Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN _ Sixth add' A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven “Ending 1930 With' Gladness” - Evening at Seven Forty-Five “What I Wish Would Happen in 1931”7 30. Bible School. _10, Youre Feople. =) Mr. Shaver 7.‘05—- Bocleties of Last Chance to See the Great Lighted Tree SUNDAY NIGHT. Come, Glow, Go and Grow ‘WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 TO 12 O'CLOCK Watch Night Service Heu '.hfl debate on_‘“Resolved, That en Ate Greater Slaves to Fashion Than Women.: FIFTH Dr. John E. Bri E Near Seventh will preach. Year, How 1 larks will sins. Service Wednesdsy from 1070 clock i1 TerdntEnt. Dr. Briggs wishes you » RACE : 9th & S. C. Ave, S.E. F. W. Johnson, Pastor, ($:30—Bible Schaol, 100—4T} ':‘cl d—Jesus. Christ— Classes for All = 8:45—Youn Chitren Braver Mestine 'mundny. at 8 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. WELCOME TO GRACE. KENDALL, 9th NEAR B S.W. M. P. German, Minister. CHEVY CHQEE ‘Westein Avenue'sud Belt DWARD OLIVER A S 3:00 5.m—~Dnion” e 'f-:'r';‘u in Wesley mn...fl Sireet 5t Jederson, HUGH T . Minister. rrucmm by h-ur, “The Unfinished Task.”, 8 p.m.—Students' Night. Bible School, '9: 4B Y. P U's . Everybody Feels st Home in Bethany. PETWORTH and Randolph Streets The Friendiiest Church in Weashington REV. HENR! SMITH At 1 11 AM.—New Year Motive m “PORTLESS SOUL! 1 1t m'l.m T CENTENNIAL th snd Eve N.E. E. Hez Swem ,Are, Westinston pect God to do all He promises. fool Polks? 8 pm. Easy chairs Umen like them). Prayers for healing. 11 a.m, “Presented Believers.’ TEMPLE luh & N Streets N.W. BOORDE. Ministe Bible' Behcoh” Geo. . Sullivan. National Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road 11 AM— Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. “Where the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge are Hidden.” 8 P.M.—“Carol Service.” STUDENTS SPECIALLY INVITED TO BOTH SERVICES Wnlch Night Service Wednesday Evening, 10 to 12 Calbarye.. 11 AM.— 8th & H Sts. NW, W. S. Abernethy, Minister “THE WAY OF ADVANCE—A WAY OF REMEMBRANCE” 8 P.M.—“TANGIBLE ASSETS FOR. NEW YEAR TASKS” Organ Recital, 7:45 P.M., Thomas Moss Junior Church, 11 A.M., Rev. H. J. Councilor Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 8 P.M. 4th St. & Virginia Ave. S.E. | DPCOND rev'h b 5 S8 5.5 Fewer 11 AM.—“How Christ Builds His Church” 8P.M. 9:30 AM.—Sunday “Holdmg Togefl:er” : “The Ines- $:00pm—Union Service. B3 SR = i e No Church N#M Supper or Prayer Meeting. ew Year’s Night Everyone Cordially Imn'ud‘. by Miss Ester Bergman, R. N. Sunday, Dec. 28, 7:30 P.M. Free - g DN