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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! HONOR BISHOP BRISTOL M. E. Preachers Tender Reception ESSENTIAL NEEDS REGTOR TO ASSUME DUTIES TOMORROW Rev. Emanuel A. Lemoine to Preach First Sermon at §t. Columba’s Church. Rev. Emanuel A, Lemoine, newly ap- pointed_rector of St. Columba's - opal Church, Forty-second and Albe. marle streets, will assume charge and p initial tomorrow at 11 am. His text will bé, “As for Me My House, We Wiil Serve the who succeeds Rev. ed, was se- locud by the vestry of St. Columba's Church after an Inunflve search of various dio- fully qualified to - eomplend :1ow Mr, Lemoine comes: from the Del ‘ware Diocese w hars he was rector of both St. Peut' in Smyrna and Trinity Church in CIAJl . It was he who h about the 100th an- niversary celebration of t.he fount of old St. Peter’s Parish. the men’s forum in 8 l-. prominent as a member of Club of Delaware, l.nd delivered many dramatic n his fishing, sail- ing and religious experuncu before the Masonic, Rotary, Kiwanis, Quota and other clubs in Wflmmm‘nn and else- where. He was born in Port Aux Basque, Newfoundland, being natural- ized as a United States citizen while Hv\n in Alabama. For many years ollowed a seafaring life, part of vhh:h was spent with the fishing fleet off the Grand Banks. While thus en- gaged he studied for the ministry, gradugted from Northwestern Univer- sity and the General Theological Semi- nary in New York. His first charge was a parish near Erie, Pa. From there he went to St. ‘Andrew’s in Akron, Ohio, thence to & charge in Mobile, Ala. Succeeding calls were to the Church of the Trans- figuration at Woodcliff-on-Hudson and St. Peter's and ity Churches in Delaware. Mrs. moine has been popular and active among the various church nxnf-lonn and was choir leader of St. Peter’s Church in Dela- Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine have three children, their son, Roy, being a stu- dent at Northwestern University; an- other son, George, is a pupil in the high school, = 3 daughter, Ruth, u.pupnlnmeexemm ry grades. They will reside in the rectory, 4040 Davenport street. “A VISIT TO CALVARY” SUBJECT OF PASTOR Rev. Walter M: Michael to Preach Twice Tomorrow at Bright- wood Park Church. hv wum M. Michael, WWr of the Park Methodist Church, mfl Jefferson m-eeu will have for his theme at 11 o'clock, “A Visit to c-lnry nnd m the evening -tu: Forward,” mduwn. I Sev of ‘Trielr Faces meets at 6:45 and clock. R pper ‘Tuesday from Circle No. 4. At ly Sunday School w their annual hnquet Friday in | m social n-.u of the church. Dr. Wil- liam Knowes Cooper will be the speaker. SERMON TOPICS CHOSEN BY REV. IRVING KETCHUM u: “The Way to Enter 1931” Will Be Evening Subject at Peck Ketcl f. Chapel. At 11 am. he will take for his subject “Is There Any Good Reason ‘Why I Should Keep, Up the Struggle?” ::Adlu 7:45 pm. “The Way to Enter 510 Sunday school will meet at 9:45 am. thbert Class will meet in !.hz ive the new year lesson. Mrs, A. F. llett will meet her class in the church. perior at 3 p.m. The Christian Endeavor Society will hold a_consecration service at 7 p.m. The lub}e“c;hbem is “How to th, representative to lha.)unnflecou from the Washing- ton Pederation of Churches, wil be the PLAY BY CHURCH GROUP “Twelfth, Night Mystery” to Be Presented Tuesday Evening. A “Twelfth Night Mystery” play will presented at Trinity Diocesan Church, ird and C streets, Tuesday eveflln‘ 8 o'clock, commemora the vist the to Bethlehem. 'n:e and directed by Rev. , vicar of the church, portray the important events in connection vm.h the birth of Christ. | ‘The public is in Services mm- will be held at ial New dny evening in the parith hall. meeting s postponed until | Jmunry 13. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. P. Whitfield will preach a New Year theme tomorrow at 11:30 dral to objects of tior REV. E. A. LEMOINE, BISHOP TO PREACH SPECIAL SERMON Right Rev. James E. Freeman to Deliver Address at People’s-Evensong. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will be the special preacher at’ the people’s evensong to- morrow at 4 o'clock in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral. This service wiil be broadcast by radio over station WMAL. At the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Cha the sermon .will be delivered . % Annn Phelps Stokes, eanon of Wash- Cathedral. other Cathedral services in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow are cele- bration of the holy communion at 7:30 ;6m. and morning prayer and litany at am. Rev. John W. Gummere of the Cathe- staft will conduct two pfllnm religious interest and devo- n_within the crypts at the close of ?1:\:1:1:: o past ‘&3 ; these Ilptm P ages are asked to meet in the Bethle- hem Chapel. NEW YEAR SERMON IN CHURCH PROGRAM Dr. Hollister, Chevy Chase Pastor, to Preach on “I Would See Rome.” NIGHT SERMON SERIES Rev. A, R. Bird to SBpeak Thursda, Evening on 0ld Testament Theme for Parents’ Benefit. A series of Bunday evening u onl has been by Rev. A. pastor of the yterlan Church ot the Pflmm for January on the gen- eral theme, “Jesus, Who Walked in Gal- ilee, Walks All the World Todly." ‘The subject tomorrow night i nnunl Values in Modern Probl seres planned especially to hel and Sunday school teachers. Ject will be “Interest and Inspiration of the Old 'mumem for ‘Teen Age Boys and Girls. Mniversul Begigh THE CHURCH OF THE Universal Design WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NW., Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES High Masses at Last Low Mass at 11:30, “Church Evangeliral am, “A Porward lmk"lnd at 8 pm. urch Prosperity. ¥ Visit the Crib! THE MILLENNIUM Is the 1,000-Yr. Period of the Bible About to Begin? Will it mean serious times? What events open and close it? y Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. (Acress from Ambassader Theater) 7:15 PM.— 1| Tomorrow there will be a eh: ARRANGED BY PASTOR |The pastor, Rev. e ne e | HANLINE CHURH 10 HEAR EDUCATOR Fifth Dedication Anniversary to Be Celebrated by 16th Street Congregation. of the dedica- service the speaker will be cl?.rl G. Doney, president of Willamette Ladies’ Aid Society will sporisor an anniversary soclal Monday evening. A program has been prepared. Varlous organizations of the church will par- ticipate. =~ Mrs. Oml Moody will have charge of the program. Dr. Chesteen Smith, the pastor, will deliver the first of a series of addresses on the Bible next ‘Thursday evening. The message this week will be on “The Place of O.he Blble in Civm-um: CHILDREN TO HEAR ADDRESS BY RECTOR St. Thomas’ Parish to Change Usual Order of Sundey Morning Meeting. In St. Thomas’ Parish the Sunday school its session with attend- ance at church at 11 am. At a cer- tain place in the service the children leave for the adjoining hall, where the teachers instruct them in their lessons. in the usual order in that the chil wm remain for an address by the re Dr. C. Ernest Smith. Aflkr'l!‘d the service will proceed as usual, with a g;non by the rector on “Christ at the At the festival of the Epiphany, or manifestation of Christ to the Gentlles, ‘Tuesday, there will be a celebration of the holy eucharist at 11 o'clock, as also on Thursday at the same hour. Im- mediately after this service the Rector’s ‘Those | Aid Society will assemble in St. Thomas' Hall, when an address on India will be delivered by Rev. W. G. Branch, rector of St. Thomas' Church, croamn Md. All members of St. Mht well as friends, are invited to the méet- ing whether they belong to the society or not. A luncheon is served. GUEST TO BE SPEAKER AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. c N. Williams to Give Two Addresses to National City Congregation. & ‘Williams, retary- ovm;enn "ot uu Maryland, anwsu D. C. Missionary the Soclety mulpleu , o O Chuiat, will be the_ guest in | i o T 3 REV. C. B. AUS™an. PASTOR TO OBSERVE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY Rev. C. B. Austin to Celebrate Min- istry at West Washington Baptist Church. Af the West Washington Dlg'-\nt Church tomorrow the pastor, Re B. Austin, will observe the qjghth anniver- sary of his pastorate, having preached his first sermon January 7, 1023. The subject of the morning sermon will be ‘The Open Doors.” The evening ser- mon will be by Dr. H. W. O. Millington. ‘The organized Bible classes will hold a rally Sunday at 9:45 am. in the church auditorium. L. C. Hodges will| teach the lesson. CHURCH YOUNG FOLK | TO DIRECT SERVICE| Holy Communion to Be Celebrated . by Mount Vernon Place Congregation. Holy communion will be celebrated at the morning service at the Mount Ver- non Place Church at 11 o'clock tomor= row. The sermon, “A Book of Remem- brance,” willl be preached by the pas- tor, Dr. W. A. Shelton. He will preach in the evening hour on *I Father's ice will be the young people of ‘The Missionary Institute of the Wash- ington District will meet Wednesday in this church at 10:30 am. Dr. W. G. Cram of Nashville, Tenn., retary of the Board of Missi the speaker. Dr. John Paul Tyler of Clifton Forge, Va., onference secretary of missions, also will be present. The Woman's llhlbnlry Society will | || meet in room 10 nh’fin pastor will use the Book of Acts for the prayer meeting study dur! month of January. The lubm for next Thursday evening will be Pinal Statement Concerning Juul." Will Give Two Sermons, Dr. W. L. Darby of the Federation of Churches = will tomorrow thlnm Clcy Church at 6:30 ommmmme chnm\{ . | of the Redeemer. PLAN WEEK OF PRAYER Midwinter Observance at Petworth Baptist Church Opens Monday. Petworth Baptist Church is having its Midwinter of prayer, com- mencing Monday evening ll- 8 o‘nlnck'm the pastor, will speak mnmmopenme" - ltflmhfig“fifluprul EPWORTH 13th Street and Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11 AM. ADDRESS BY CRAMENT COMMUNION THE PASTOR. SA OF THE LORD'S SUPPER : 8 PM. | # “Finding One’s Place in Life” § s Sermon by the Pastor - lchaol :30 a.m. : wfia’u o E| EiEind T - Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. ‘Music by vested choir. e nvm Moore, $ Jr., Director of s MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church , 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. _W. A. SHELTON, D.D,, Pastor “A BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE” [d s PM “My Father’s Business” nl.l.l.mm | H'Ml.n,—!aly ‘Communion. l r.up.n—;lhlg for the New ear.’ the | I WILL BE DISCUSSED Dr. William Knowles Cooper| to Preach in Mt. Pleasant Church Temorrow. “Some Essential Needs” is the subject tomorrow at 11 o'clock of Dr. Willlam Knowles Cooper, director of the Y. M. C. A, whe will occupy the pulpit at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, 1410 Columbia road. Church school is at 9:30 am. Miss Mary Anderson, di- the Woman's Bureau, United o'clock on “The Work o( the Bureau.” The Young People's Forum will hold its semi-annual business meeting. Wil- liam Duvel, chairman of the Member- ship Committee, will conduct the recog- nition service in which those who have Iishtd to join the forum this Fall will be admitted as full members. foman’s ‘The young people’s discussion group will resume at 6:30 p.m. its theme of the last month, “What Is Life and What Does It Mean to the Average Indi- vidual?” with E. Irving Fulton leading the discussion. ‘The annual meeting of the Woman's Guild will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Dr. George R. Mansfield is in charge o! the mxd-wuek mvlce Thumd:! eve- A business f the mem. beru of the church '111 be held at IM close of this service. ‘The Education Committee s inif a self-survey of the whole educational program, under the guidance of Dr. Hugh Hartshorne of the Institute of Human Relations at Yale, one of the 15 schools so designated. The Educa- tion Committee will announce next week the unit chairmen and co-operating|. groups. PASTOR TO SPEAK TWICE AT EPWORTH METHODIST Lord’s Supper Will Be Observed in Morning, With Address by Dr. John C. Copenhaver. The sacrament of thie Lord’s suj h‘mr will be observed in Epworth Met! Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue north- east at 11 a.m. tomarrrow. and Dr. John ©. Copenhaver, pastor, will make the communion sddress. For the 8 service, ‘Pinding d s“:dt.hye 'EL‘“”:&'"' meet l: _'! 0 am., an worth League at 7 p.m. ‘The Hummer Memorial Class will held its monthly business m: unt nnd ocial Tuesday ltloelmk 'l'he rayer meeting services will be mumld ursday lt 8 oclock and will be con- ducted by the pas ~ Hnited Brethren Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and B Streets | The Minister, Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, | Preaches ggar’s Gold” 8 p.m.— “How Much Do You Weigh?” illllpthnhtfit William Fraser Mel PETWORTH & Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Mr. Wood. “Why Go to Church?” 'l 00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8: Wp.m—semn by Mr. Wood. “Why Join the Chureh?” HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING AT 8. Dr. H. M. Dudley, Song Leader. Mr. George Gsaul, Trombone Sololst. Inspiring Musle, Good Fellowship. Address by the Minister: “The Tyranny of Time” At Eleven O’Clock “The Greater Glory” Devotional Service Thursday at § The Church With the Lighted Cross. Penns. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D, D., Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—“God Is a Spirit.” 7:00 p.m.—~Young People’s Con- ference. 8:00 pm.—“The Eternal Pres- ence.” Quartet and Chorus xmcz’olr of ll Vfl?eu» DUMBARTON AVF.NUE n Near 'In-llll An. 8. BARNES, Minlst, -nlon. 4, Sons, ess by ‘With ‘& Brief the Pastor. fipmrnpal " Dowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick BrownHarris, D.D., HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister. 11 AM. Fifth Anniversary Service SERMON Dr. Carl G. Doney, President of Williamette Universit; and a former pastor of Haml Church. 13 Vesper Communion Service ‘Will take the place of the 8 o'clock service. 1p.m.—] BBectal Metropolltu Memorial The Naf ethodist Eplscopal Corner of Mass. -u Nebraska Aves. N.W. SERVICES HELD IN CHAPEL OF MT. VERNON SEMINARY. James Shera Montgomery Minister. 9:30—Church School in Hurst Hall, American University. 11:00—Public wo!lhl? ‘!(nmon oMBRY on the subject: “THE LURE OF THE. UNKNOWN” Special Musie. McKendree WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. NE. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister, 9:30 AM.—Sunday School 11 A.M.—Holy Communion ThIS 8 o O v, Serviee 8 P.M.—Revival Service mmhnl(hlfl\lflu'nk Come and Give Your Soul @ 921 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor 11:00 A M. “Whither Goest Thou?” 8:00 PM. “The Greatest Sin One Can Commit.” wEEE S TS R . SRR . e WESLEY Cone it S0 J. Phelps Hand, D. D, Minister day anniversary of Bishop his subject will be “A New Year In- ventory.” Mrs, Joy Elmer Mor will be the est wunr at_the !;mm.h :e“mn- at 6:45 o'clock. BISHOP FEANK M. BRISTOL. —Harris & Ewing Photo. KVALE TO BE SPEAKER Minnesota Representative to Give Address at Central Union Mission. Representative Paul J. Kvale of Min- mesota will speak at the evening service tomorrow in the chapel of the Central Union Mission at 613 C street. Christl mpelmn Presbyterian Church; Wednes- Christian Endeavor Society of the Nnuon-l Baptist Memorial Church; Thursday, Potomac Bible College; Fri- day, the Pitzer Bible Class of the Cen- tral’ Presbyterian Church, and Satur- day, the Temple Baptist. fifiljrrni{ i mnkxmumm- “ will be the Association “THE RED CUP” IS TOP‘IC T R | Dr. Frederick Brown Harris to' _ “So hallow'd and so gracious Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Ste. N.W. Gerhard E. Le: 9:30a.m—Sunday School. Classes for All 11:00 a.m.—“According to His Mercy.” - Sermon by Pastor. Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m.—“Our Motto for the New Year.” Ser- mon by Pastor. A cordial welcome to all our St. Paul’s Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor | JMorning Church Service at 11 AM. Metropol ear 10th. | Junilor c...nn Keller Memorinl Maryland Ave. and Ninth StsN.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Moming Service at 11:00, (Holy Communion) Evening Service at 7:45 “A NEW YEAR” - Young People’s Socleties at 6:45 p.m. - Caeehiel the elisaciin Tod ana B St S : lNCAle%;I":.ON (United l-tln’-u i3 Loy ) s e e Luther Place | ' Memorial Church | The G«m Gem at Thomas Circle and learn the secret of such un- exampled progress. At 11 a.m. the Quest.” will dis- cuss “How Shail I Know the Truth?” ““CONCORDIA CHURCH (Ivm 'fl‘-"‘fi A) Rev. Chlrl- Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 9 gn.m.—mxm School on His 80th Birthday. It is the occasion of mm"‘hfi 7:45 p.m.~Tower Study. Seals free. l-mi E 4:00 smigeiare 37 G Opiter | PRAEERAIR s S of ) @ongregational Cleveland Park Congregational Church Preach Twice Tomorrow. @ongregational Mount Pleasant Congregahonal N 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Miss Lois M. Kugler Minister Director of Religious Education Sunday 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 10:00 A.M.—Adult Di 11 A.M.—Sermon, “SOME E.SSENTIAL NEEDS” By Dr. Wm. Knowles Cooper THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER An Undenominational Service for People of all Creeds and Classes Staff Consultations, Mondays, 7-10 F.M. Office Hours: 10:00-11:30 AM., 1:30-4:30 PM. Week Days, except Saturday, 10:00-12:00 Noon. Evening Hours by Appointment. Tel. Adams 7979 X FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE of Chicago, Illinois Well Known Lecturer and Speaker of Great Power and Ability 11 AM.—“GOD EXALTED.” 8 P.M.—“ALIBIS—USED AND UNUSED.” Reserve Supper Tickets, Nati 4317, 1 Night Supper, 3 Thursday. Prayer Meeting 8:45, led by Dr. \l’u’cfll“:... . . Everyone Cofl!inlly Invited « BAPTIST Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN CHEVY CHASE Sixth and A Sts. NE. !,_"‘".:... JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor et u-." Morning at Eleven New Yo gchm mm & n'f. em'm”l'll.-l‘. "OCCUPY TILL I COME” t Seven Forty-Five REKS—L' THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED” 10, ur WEST WASHINGTON &idl's. WA’. Mr. Shaver o Positively Your Last Chance to See It. Glow, Go and Grow With Us. E Near Seventh HUGH T. l'l'l It You 1931 Your Last Year on That Chanees Wi :30. 8 B. ¥. 5. 8: rewell will teach *1he i m:m“ el N . fl'h i Dr !rlln Wishes You RS 45 Everybody Feels at o, ta Bethany. PETWORTH 7ih pnd Rendelsh Strests The Friendi igndiiest Chur:" in Tahinston GRAC| no—mblo !choo Glasser for AT New Year With Obaerved. lll & !‘ C. Ave. SE. Church Prayer unun' Thursday, at 8 ALL_ARE WELCOME. fl'v’:flofil &lfln ih‘ 8-“:‘1’ oo i e a‘f""w‘z RNational BWaptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. 11 A M.—“New—In the Kingdom of God” 8 P.M.—“The Book of the Month—The Song of Songs—The Greatest of Love Songs” Week of Prayer—Tuesday to Friday Evenings at 8 _ Calbarps.. »* L™ W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“THE REQU]REMENTS OF GOD” BRADFORD S. ABERNET! Student Colgate-Rochester Dlvmhy s:.h-l UR DEFENSE' nd Organist al.l.bml ing i “THE MESSAGE OF THE HYMNS' 11 A.M.—Junier Church—H. J. Councilor, Minister &e[uun i 4th St. & Virginia Ave. S.E. . H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“The New Year’s Journey” 8 P.M.—“The N-w Year’s Call” 20 A.m—lnfiy at 4th and Va. Ave. S.E. e m. at 17th & E. Cap. Sts. Same o 8 P.M.— Pastor u“l‘ 8t .&"’ o 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Medical Demonstration 'Hnb&-khAnflCe-uAfl‘mn Musical Program, 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY, JAN. 4—FREE