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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BAPTISTS TO HEAR | [ stimionsry spester | DR EUGENE SALLEE, |- Foreign Mission Board Home Secretary at First Church Tomorrow Morning. Missionary Speaker Dr. Eugene Sallee, home secretary | for the Forelgn Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, will speak | at tomorrow morning’s service in the Pirst Baptist Church. At the evening service Dr. Samuel | Judson_Porter, pastor, will preach on | *“The Divide Finger Touch.” ‘The Emily York Circle of '.he‘ Woman's Society will meet at the home of Miss Fanny Boyce, Stoneleigh Court, | Monday at 2:30 p.m. ‘The monthly business meeting of the | ‘Anne Jackson Bible class which was | to_have been held last Monday evening | was postponed to be held at the church | Monday at 8 o'clock. ‘The White Cross Committee of the | Woman's Society will meet at the| church at 10:30 am. A basket lunch DR. EUGENE SALIEE. SERHONS PLANNED e S BY I]R STUEKDALE e . Chicago Mlmster Will Preach PASTOR TO CONTINUE | Twice at First Congrega- STUDIES ON BIBLE tional Tomorrow. : | @i Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Chicago, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Will Give! p; win x,: mem;;rench,e{r w&m—mw : morning and even at ‘st ngre- Third Sermon of Series at | gational Church. He is supplying the 0 . g\:lplt for the months of January and 8 0'Clock Service. bruary. His subject at the morning ‘urvice at 11 o'clock will be “Stewards of the Mysteries” At the evening the subject of the sermon at the 11 a of sermons on “Marriage in o'clock service tomorrow in the Ta-| Modern Manner.” His theme tomor- ®oms. Park Presbyterian Church by the row night being “Falling in Love.” , Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. At 8 The regular church supper will be pm. he will give the third address in | held Thursday at 6 p.m. and will be +'a series of studies on ‘ihe Bible" the followed at 6:45 p.m. by the prayer particular topic being “The Bible; How | meeting. Thomas G. Shearman will o Use It.” This series will be concluded | lead the meeting and the topic for dis- next Sunday evening, when the subject | cussion will be “New Light on Old Gos- B e End‘m"gtpfls≶?"nchml meets tomorrow at The public is most cordially | Sunday school me ’”,:,"{h"'sc"“ nor Dodd will lead the In- Mon Endeavor will meet e Sun urmedxfl C. E. Society at 6:30 o'clock. | school room, Miss Edith A. Willlams The topic will be “The Best Kind of | Will lead and the topic for discussion Courage.” Harold Seaman will lead | Will be “My Ides of t & Young the Senior C. E. Soclety at the same | Woman Ought to Be The Young hour: His tepic ‘will be, “My Idea of People’s Society of Christian Endeavor What & Young Woman Ought to Be.” | Will meet at 6:30 p.m., in the east Chureh schiool and adult Bible' classes | parlor Hugh C. Smith will lead and meet A€9:30 o'clock. he subject will be My Idea of What ‘The Mothers' class will meet Mondav“ Young Man Ought to Be.” evening at the home of Mrs. Victor B.| Bonney, § Whittier street nonhwext‘ The church council will meet Monday | at § o'clock in the church office. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the church Wednesday at 11| o'clock. Mrs. Raymond O. Cornell will | lead the devotions, Mrs. Willlam L. ‘ Holt will be in-chatge of the program | and Mrs. Bonney will be chairman of | ‘the hostess cirele. ‘The third section of the Standard Training* School will be held Thursday from 7 10 9:10 pm. Rev. M. Elmore | “Turnér, pastor of the Takoma Park | Disciples of Chri-t Church, will lead the | devotions. The class periods start at | t the Metr tan Baptist Church 7 and 8:20 o'clock. The Light Belrers‘ John Compton 11, pastor, will speak | will meet Friday at 4 o'clock and the | tomorrow morning on “The Beautiful Boy- Scouts Friday at 7:30 o'clock in | ‘Yn‘lml!: of Jtesu'l‘;; gx_ grm '3;"%5:3:: the Presbyterian ‘Hall | pulpit gues : | w i ,B‘log‘ee of the Southern Baptist Conven- THEMES'SELECTED |, secpoton 3. x. . . s o BY CHURCH MEMBERS tist Young People’s Union Federation Dr. Chesteen Smith's Sunday Eve- and will have as invited guests the | members of the Baltimore union. Dr. ning Sermons Based on Texts From Congregation. will be served The B. Y. P. U. will begin its study | eourse at 5 o'clock tomorrow. Rev. Fel- lows will be the instructor and the lessons will be on the gospel of Mat- thew. There will be four Sundays of study and one for examination. The program at the B. Y. P. U. meeting tomorrow evening at 6:45 p.m. will be in charge of Miss Florence Mul- ray and group 7. “Not Far From the Kingdom” will be GUEST PREACHER WILL OCCUPY PULPIT Dr. W. Eugene Sallee of Southern Baptist Convention to Be Heard Here. | Ball will speak. The officers and Teachers Conference will meet Wednesday evening. Pastor | Ball will deliver the address on “By ;Whn Rule Should the Buccess of a| | Bible School Be Measured?” The offi- cers of the conference are: Miss Fran- cis L. Guschersky, president; William E. Bchooley, vice president; Miss Carrle Ivie, secretary; Mrs. E. E. Harris, treas- urer; John W. Nelson, song leader; Mrs. D. C. Shankle, pianist; Willlam A. | Brown, publiclt{ A meeting of the church for mlne‘ and prayer will be held Thursday eve-| ning, led b}' the pulfll' PASTOR WILL EXPLAIN BELIEF IN IMMORTALITY “What No-Churchgoer Loses” Subject of Bermon Announced by Rev. Irving Ketchum. “What the No-Churchgoer Loses” the subject of Rev. Irving Ketchum .H Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morn- | ing. A special sermon on “Why 1 Be- |lieve in Immortality” 18 his subject at the night service ! | The Bunday school will meet at 9:45 | 2. The Highway class for all women will be ad by Elizabeth F.| Jor et | Ketchum, executive secretary of edu- Howard University to Begin Serv-|cation of the Y. W. C. A, at 9:45 am. | Dr. Howard A. Edson of the Civit Bu- reau will give the lesson for the day at the meeting of the Cuthbert class at the same hour. Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of Ham- 1ine ‘Methodist Epistopal Church, Six- feenth and Allison streets, will use themes #elected by the congregation for the coming Sunday evenings. By special request, this Sunday evening he © will discuss the gquestion, “What Is Humanism?” At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow the subject will be. “The Pragmatic Test for Christian Faith.” | The Epworth League meeung is at 7| g'clock. Members will engage in a de- bate on the question, “Are Young People as Religious Today as in the Days of Their Fathers?” | Thursday evening is given over to a church night program. Following & supper at 6:30 o'clock there will be a gonference on “Evangelism.” At 8 o'clock the r will give the third address of the series on “The Bible.” . 'The theme for next Thursday will be ;‘I:;y Key to the Interpretation of the Is| OPEN WEEK OF PRAYER ices Tomorrow Morning. Howard University's week of prayer will begin tomorrow with religious serv- fees in Andrew Rankin Chapel at 11 am. Dr. Howard Thurman, college preacher of Morehouse College and spelmm Seminary, will be th speaker. In addition to the services tomorrow, Dr. Thurman will address students and | friends on Tuesday and Wednesday at noon and Thursday at 11 o'clock in 7 pm is “My Ideal of What & Young Woman Ought to Be.” Mrs. A. F. Gil- Ictte’s class meets at 3 pm. in the | church parlor. This church is partici- pating in the special series of services which will continue all the week in seven of the churches of Georgetow [ Friends Andrew Rankin Chapel. | Pl!.lE\nb EETING OF WASHINGTON e!mx lor -ouh‘ First Day. (Sunday) CLASS TO HAVE RALLY. ven o'clock, Florida Avenue. Bible Group to Hear West Wash- “ lioresied _——— Friends ington Baptist Pastor. At the West Washington n.pmu““"”"“#‘" Church tomorrow at 9:46 o'clock with | g:5 a_Bible class rally, R. L. Haycock will | 1:43 apeak. Rev. C. B. Austin will preach 11 am. on “The Swelling of Jorda | ? Friends Meetmg and at 8 pm..on “Two Kinds of S)n The Georgetown churches will bey 1811 h)e St N W. the secand week of the revival Mony ly' 943 nm t 8 pm, in the West Washington !!'094m, tist Church. ~ Evangeliral 8chool. for Worship. v will attend. 4 Euamgrlmtl THE GREAT CRIME WAVE Why the Present Reign of Lawlessness? Is This the Doom of Modern Babylon? Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. (Aeross from the Ambassador Theater) 7515 p.m.—Mazdical Demonstration “Salad Dressing: How Made Hygienically” | Baciets ot e i ‘L The subject of the Christian service at | | An Dimionry spesicr | LALVARY BAPTIST SERVICESLISTED Rev. W. S. Abernethy Gives | Third Sermon of Hymn Series in Evening. Rev. W. B. Abernethy, 'pastor of tomorrow morning on “Oh, Ye of Little Faith” and at 8 o'clock he will give the third in the series on “The Message of the Hymns,” this one being “Jesus Still Leads On.” ‘The junior church service will be held at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall, Rev. H. J. Councilor, mini- ster, in charge. The deaf department will hold a social Tuesday at 8 o'clock in er Hall. Rev. A. D. Bryant, minister, will preach tomorrow evening. | The Extenslon Committee, under The second session of the Christian Endeavor Congress of the District of Columbia was held Friday evening in the Church of the Covenant. Some spe- cial features of the conference were dis- cussions of the questions: “Is C. E. in ‘Washington doing its utmost for Christ and the Church? What is its strength— its weakness? By what ways and means can we build the organization through co-operative effort into the strong, vital- ized movement we want it to be? What constitutes membership in the union?” | . Calvary Baptist Church, will preach ROPert M. Lyonipresided at the session, which was comprised of one congress- man from each C. E. Society in the | District and the members of the Exec- utive Board. The next session of the congress will be held in March. ‘The monthly meeting of the Execu- tive Board was held at C. E. headqua: ters, in' the Y. M, C. A. Building, wth Dartell Crain, vice president, prmdl‘x-xh‘ e chairmanship of Darrell Crain, report- ed that two new flying squadrons have | been organized, with Mel‘fltfi L. Smith The Lucia Greene Chapter of the World-wide Guild will be entertained | by Mrs. Elizabeth H. Waters at the home of Mrs. James R. Hardesty, 111 | Grafton street, Chevy Chase, Md., at | 2:30 o'clock January 24. Mrs. Grant | Hudson will be the speaker. | The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock in Wood- ward Hall, Mrs. Ella_A. Boole, national presidept ‘of the Woman's Christian Fempelnce. Union, speaking. “A Moci- tation,” by Mrs. H. C. McNelll, and a number by Mrs. Erna Embry will be features of the program. Members of | the Hoeke Circle will be hostesses and the luncheon at 1 c'clock will be in and Darrell Crain as captains. Other | members of the team are D. R. Potter, Mauro Baradi, Mrs. H. O'Shea, Elleen Robinson, Loulse Moore and Mr.sand Mrs. Miles Rouse. The committee vis- ited Kenilworth last Bund‘y lnd will take charge of the meet t North- minister Presbyterian Chapel nn Sunday night. The object of the Extension Committee is to build up the old so- cleties and to organize new societies. Miss Hazel Showalter was elected litera- ture superintendent to take the plae of Miss Josephine Tremaine. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith was recommended as pas~ toral counsel. charge of the Stickney Circle. Officers were elected Thursday at the | annual meeting of the church as (ollu\\< Board of deacons, C. J. Crouch, G. N. Dagger, Judson L. Kline, W. E wnm | Dr. J. P. Leake, E. G. Mason, John G Minor, Frank D. Strader and J. Buzbee. Board of tfustees fl.h'ep)ell i term), H. D. Ormsby, J. E. Fox, T. Kelley Back, G. E. Dunkum, (two-year term) Paul H. Prim, (one-year term) Hugh W. Smith. ‘Treasurer, Miss Lenora V. Coberth; Sunday school su- perintendent, H. J. Councilor, 8. T. D.; clerk, J. 8. Hambly. The officers’ council will meet Mon- day evening. The Vaughn Class Executive Com- mittee will hold a dinner and business | meeting at 6 o'clock Wednesday in Shal- | lenberger Hall. At 8 o'clock the club meeting will be held in Vaughn Hall. Calvary's School of Missions will begin Thursday evening with a dinner | at 6 o'clock in Shallenberger Hall and a lecture at 7 o'clock in Woodward Hall by Dr. William Knowles Cooper. Charles I Haycraft, chairman, has ..general charge of the school The chorus choir will hold its annual | dinner and election of officers at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening, January 23, | in Schallenberger Hall. Mrs. Myrtle | Barnes, presldent. will preside. | BEACON CLASS PROGRAM | Baptist Bunday School Unit Plans Supper, Open to Public The Beacon class of the Becond Bap- tist Bunday school will have a supper, open to the public, at Seventeenth and East Capitol streets next Tuesday from 3 to 7 o'elocl ‘The pastor's cabinet will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. | W. H. 8mith, 1728 B strest southeast, Monday evening. The White Cross Chapter will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Sunday school building at Fourth and Virginia avenue southeast to work quilts for the Baptist Children's Home of the District. ——e SPECIAL SERVICES END Actor-Evangelist to ‘l‘a,lk on “Sal-| vetiza” Tomorrow: I The special services conducted at| Wavsn M. E. Church by Robert L wning, actor-evangelist, will close to- | morrow nlghl At that' time he will | sptak on “Salvation.” The nr'flr‘ Rev. Allan F. Poore, will preac! the mamm !pwcnh League will observe Mis- nlnnarv Sunday ~ The leader will be Herbert Bosworth, who will speak on “Material Wealth.” The Abbott class held its monthly | business meeting Priday evening at the | home of Mis" Eleanor Champ, 1820 | Potomac avenue southeast. Dr. James D. Bubrer. Minister. D Flotlan, Vurpiliot and ington Totestanti 6. e (flnngrrgafiunal ‘The date for the C. E. Union birth- day anniversary banquet has been changed from January 23 to February 2, at_ Calvary Baptist Church, The third of a series of debates be- tween the C. E. Societies of Eckington |and Eastern Presbyterian Churches will | be held February 8 at 6:45 p.m, in the 1C. E. room of Eckington Church. The question to be debated is: “Resolved, That Kayms has done more for Japan than Gandhi has done for India.” Ruth Kimball, Harry Thompson and Buddy Crain are upholding the affirmative side of the question. The Eckington Pres- byterian Soclety met with the soclety of Friends’ Church last Sunday evening. ‘The subjects for discussion in_the various, societies on Sunday are: “Jesus Wants Us to Know the Father;” In- termediate, “How Far Can We Trust Our Conscience?”; Senior, “My Idea of What & Young Man Ought to Be.” The Senior Society of Keller Lu- theran Ohurch will hold its monthly executive meeting January 20 at the home of the secretary, Mary Pfeiffer. The business meeting will be held Jan- uary 27 at 8 o'clock in the church parlor. The Junior, Intermediate and Senior Socleties will have charge of the evening church service February 1, at |which time they will celebrate the golden anniversary of the birthday of Christian Endeavor. The service will be in charge of Miss Ruth Wertman. | Louis Nichols, assoclate director of re- ligious education in the Y. M. C. A, will speak on “The Future Outlook of Christian Endeavor.” (Dtlm- Seruices HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W, For the Promotion of Society of Washington, D. C.’ 1326 EYE STREET N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS, 9:45 AM. v School. 11 AM.—LECTURE Dean Franklin “First Steps in Mental Training” Soloist, Myra McCathran Myers Mrs. McCalley 8 P.M.—LECTURE Dean Franklin Soloist, Myra McCathran Myers Open Dafly Except Holidays Services—Wednesd: t M. on Un Illy L“crllun ALL ARE WELCOME @angregatinnal Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. George Farnham hurgh 8e] ON—..|€ Mrs mlen- imball. Director of Religious Education; Mr. Flore Supt, Mount Pleasant Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:00 a.m.—Adult Discussion Gr Employment - Servic 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, Clinchy. An Undenominational Service for Staff Consultations Office Hours: 10:00-11:30 AM., 1 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Sunday General of the Service. “THE SAVING SPIRIT,” by Rev. Russell J. | THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Saturday, 10:00-12:00 Noon. Evening Tel. Adams 7979 Congregational Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education | “The Activities of the U. S. by Francis 1. Jones, Director People of all Creeds and Classes Mondays 7-10 P.M. :30-4:30 P.M. Week Days, except Hours by Appointment. SATURD.\Y, DR. G. S. MEDBURY WILL PREACH HERE &= Des Moines Minister Will Sup- ply for Dr. Wilfley for Several Weeks. Beglnning tomorrow and for several succeeding Sundays,. Dr. Charles 8. Medbury of Des Moines, Iows, will omp the vulult of the National City Church, w] Dr. Wilfley conunues to,recuperate from his recent illness. The subject of the mornhl! disoéurse will be “Why Does the Worl Continue to Think About Jesus?” and in the evening “What Does Jehovah Re- qulre of 'nwe 2" 5 the morning service the I\erymlh ible Class will meet in the new ch.urch at 9:40 o'clock. Dr. Med- Eelk and the lesson given by lflu Pinkerton, formerly of St. Among the services of the church scheduled. for next week is the annual world call dinner to be held at 6 o'clock on THursday under the auspices of the Women's Council, with spectal features consisting of music and a dramatization of mllsionlry ‘oo:k FRANKNESS OF CHRIST WILL BE SERMON TOPIC| | Rev. Wlller M. Michnol to Preach Tomorrow at Brightwood Park Methodist Church. Rev. Walter M, Michael, pastor of | M Brightwood Park Methodist Church, | will' preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on | ™ “The Frankness of Jesus Christ” and | in the evening, at 8 o'clock, on “Sons of | God.” Guests at the evening service Wul be '-he Stansbury Lodge, No. 24 F. 'I‘he ulofl.h League will hold its devotional service at 6:45 pm., and the Oxford League at 7 o'clock. Prayer service Thursday evening will be a preparatory service for the revival meetings which the pastor will mduc for two weeks beginning January 2! Evangelistic Genter * Rev. Harry L. Collier Preaches Popular Evangelistic Service, 7:30 “Who Is She?” The 8. 8, 9:30—"Thousand Mem- bers Crusade.” 11:00—Communion; Sermon. 6:30 Young Crusaders. Week _ nights 7:45—Mon., _Tab. Bands: Tues., Healing; Wed., Praise and Th Bible" Btuds: JANUARY X7 98k, LUTHER LEAGUE Mrs. Min Peterson of the Executive Cwmmlflu ot the Luther w of be the guest er mmumu-m of the nm.rm of Co~ "enl.ng e fellowship will be held at s p m. at Incarnatior. Parish Hall preceding the mass meeting. The davufiunlll will be conducted by Rev. Henry Manken, pastor of Incarnatioh Lutheran Church, and a neeux:f Wil be extended by #:gic&hl Kl D'sl-l"lc L:l::“prum.n" ckle: t e presi- dent, will preside. The Senior Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow evening will be conducted by Miss Martha Beech, and the theme will be “What & Young ‘Woman Ought to Be.” Atonement Luther Leaguers will take a prominent part in the celebration of the twenty-fifth birthday anniversary of the Bunday sehool of AWnelne'n! Lu- theran Church in a prog be prcum,ed February 13 at 8 oclock it RETURNS TO. PULPIT Rev. Harry L. Collier to Preach at Full Gospel Tabernacle. Rev. Harry L. Colller resumes the pulpit of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, tomorrow, and will preach at 11 a.m. at the com: munion service on “Peace and Com- munion” and at 7:30 pm. will give an evangelistic message, entitled, “Who Is 8he?” New members will be received into the church and Young Peoples' Society as a result of the recent Hoover evangelistic campaign. ‘The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. when the “Thousand Members Crusade’ will begin. The crusaders will have & rally at 6:30 p.m. Bervices for the wee nights are, Monday, Tabernacle Band; ‘Tuesday, Divine Healing; \7Jel.‘lnt><dl\vl Tabernacle Fellowship, topic will bs What First Brought Me to the Taber Thursday, Bible study class; P‘rldn Junior Crusaders and ehoir meéting, and Saturday, prayer. New Thought | Meetings Held Each y | A.M, D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Ston. leigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Freewill Offering Wntversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The God Whom We Call Father” In « Course of Sermons on “The Universalist Way of Life 7:00—Y. P. C. U. Chorus Choir Under' Direction of WibertOW." marned, Mus. Doc. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wiseonsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley ll Services Bunday, Daily mass, 7 a. intercessions Friday, ¥ ROBERT Jom\slo.\', D. D. § ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J, BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Chureh Rd. and Webster Bt. The Country cmnen in the onr. 8:30, 9:30, 7 p.m. Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2 8rd and C Streets Northwest % The Rev. Jackson sford Cole, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—ghildren’s Service and Church with Sermo; 11 Wlm—ghon. rmon ST. STEPHEN’'S AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. ot 7 CLERGY: §: Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. 3 BERVICES WEEK OF JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, Holy Comrunion . Church School Morning Prayer. Evening” Pra Healing Servi Holy Communton Thurs L TITITT72T 70 Sunday School, 9:45 A M. 11 AM.— Special Sunday N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Feb. Tenth and G Streets N.W. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE of Chicago, Illinois “‘Stewards of the Mysteries” Night Sermons _ 8 O’Clock “Marriage in Modern Manner” g A Series of Three Timely Topics Who Has the Answer ? Ben Lindsey or Bishop Manning ? Jan. 18th—“FALLING IN LOVE” Jan. 25th—“LIVING. IN MARRIAGE" 1¢—“GOING APART” - Ynun‘ People Are Especially Urged to Attend EVERY ONE WELCOME Nezzzzzzzzzzzzzzer e IO St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. Sermon Bubject: “The Valee of Approval.” Sinday Berviees 7:30 and 11:00 AM. Week Days Tues.. Wed. and Pri., 7:30 AM. Thurs., 11:00 AM. | Epiphany «1317 G St. N.W. Rev Z. B, Phillips, D. D.. LL. D., Rector Rev James W. Morris, D. D. Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, M. A: Holy Communion. m.—Youns People's Soctety. ~—Evening Service, Dr. Morris, All Snuh’ M-norul Church Aves, N.W. Minister, unlon. "Er-y'ar and. Spr- ST. JAMES’ CHURCH RO S MAS 5.1 Rector. 11:00 a.m,—Munk Mass 1:30 p.m.—8olemn Evensons ediction. Daily Mass: 7:00 AM. T l 13th and D or Plorids Avenue o : o Eighin and ‘0 Bireets Nortb it ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Rev. Horbert Scott Smith, . D Rev. Robert Shores, Assistant. 7:30 0.m. <Moly 'gommun n, the t 30 p.m. —&n’hm-clon 4:30 p.m.—Evengong with 5 the Rev. Robert Bhores. _Thurs@ay—Holy Communion at 11:00 a.m. Saint filark g pThir union. nurch School and Bible Clas 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. 3 p.m.—Youns People's Meeting. 390 5. m.—Bvening Praser and sermon _Thursday, 11 Holy Communion. ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. h"i Robert Coolidee M"Imn. hureh School. it 00 am —Marning ~ Prayer and Ser- p.m.— !venm( Prayer and Ad- nesday- & .m—Holy_Communion. ST. THOMAS 5. vices 8 fig rrmon by, T irmation mstruction. _Ample_Parking_§pace___All Welcome ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Ser. Rev & 5. Preachar, the land Cottan ' Smith, Rector Emeritus, hn's. B Johnson. Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G 8L 8B, Founded 1795, Rev. EDWARD num 8. T. -Mmfm Provér and Ser- mo nunz Peovle’'s League. m—finmn- P!l,‘l‘ and Ad- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafavette Sauare. SERVICES FRANCAIS - R Dimanch _4 heury TR W st . iiior " ST. JOHN'S, GEORGET! OWN 5240 O Btreet N.W. REV. F. BLAND flwlll. m par IDR. PERKINS TQ GIVE SECOND OF SERMCNS “The God Whom We Call Father” Theme at Universalist Memorial Church Tomorrow. “The God Whom We Call Father” is the theme of the sermon by Dr. F. W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow o'clock. This is the second in a course of sermons on “The Universalist Way of Life.” The church school will IIM at 10:16 o'clock, oxcet Dr. Perkins’ adult Bible cllll, ich follows the - service, rnee'.lnl at 12:15 o'clock. At the Y. P. C. U. mee! the lublect 18 “Religious le.am- mu Eleanor Bonner. be the monthly meeting ‘hl.dly of the Mission Clrcl., with Juncheon at noon and business meeting nd program following. Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. there wm be meetings of the Boy Scouts and Cul New Jerusalem (!W‘DIH‘OIGIAN N} 'CHURCH OF THE HOLY Clfl 16th Street Above Q N.W. 9:45-Bible Classes. 19:00—Arcans Aduli Class, Allce Thacher | ost, Ieader. 11:00—Moriing Worship. Sermon 8:00 p.1 Eveniig Discussion Meetine, Mr. Briggs. General subject. o Welcome led by Rev, ¢ harles mes. Preaching the Cross in !Ile Heart of the Nation’s Capital Bible Hall Pentecostal Revival Conducted by EARL and BEULAH CLARK Of Indtanapolis, Ind, Old-Fashioned Conversions Miracles of Healings Latter Rain Outpounn; of the y Spirit Bmdculln(—-WJ!{’ Daily lxeert Sunda; 12 M. COME (GHT—BR] 11 to Yo ThE SI0K | fitthhint Epium;ml— (COLORED) |EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH . 8. THOMAS, Pa 8unday School Hour. I MENS DAY ANNIVERSARY | earmon by Rev. i. T, Medtord, | Heta herfl.fin of A. M. E. . N. firtlmhtn Emammd SOUTI 11 AM— 8 P.M.—*‘Debtorship.” Dr. J. H. Balthis, direction of Without Bel at 10 AM. fillvthnhmt PETWORTH &R Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. .m.—Sermon by Rev. J. C. Millian, “'l‘he Christ p.m.—Sermon by Mr. Wood. The ‘l'hrlll tf Reli- genr Qtalharp Columbia Road Near Fifteenth, Mark Depp, Minister, At Eleven O’Clock “A Mutilated Message™ HAPPY !UNDA EVENING AT 8. H oM Sonk Leader, Mr. Thomas, Baritone Solo. Address by the Minister: “Our Holy' Land” 9:30 a.m.—The Ghureh School. 7:00 p-m. eeting 6:18 p.m.. l-mn Scnool Le Devotional Service Thursday at 8 at 7 o'clock | The ! w. “These Thines Dedta .\ ”Pthnhiflt Methodist Episcopal Chureh South Special Music by Quartet and Robed Choir nd-r the A—9 Hniversul Besign Ummorm Design WASHINGTON BRANCH n. SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSENREY ‘ROOM HOTEL LAFAYETTE SURJECT “LIFE"} Linj 9 RN 1154, NATL FRES® BLDG. fMethodist Protestant” Rhe Island Ave. 1 First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nichol Minisi Sunday School at 9:40. 11 AM. Address by Mr. Ira Champion 8:00 P.M. “The Supreme Bqumen of Life.” E;flnrnmd* ; SOUTH. F RANCIS ASBURY Sixteenth Street Near Lamont N.-W, DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 1AM ““Something New ” 8 PM. “Have You Good Ears T”_, Bunday School. § am Epworth League, 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.. Praver Megtiny Bhids of wne Book of Job-_Dr. Riv Vested Oholr. Visttors Welcoms. EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carol Ave. NE. | Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11am—"The Value of the, Church.” Sermon by m- pastor. bl 8p.m.—“The Air Castle Builds: ers.” Sermon by tH¥ pastor, s Sunday School at 9:4 League at 7 p.m. Midweek praver meeting 8 p.m. Thursday. All sfe § cordially welcome at . all servicesm. Music by Junior Cholr, 8. Bdwi! Moote, ir., director of music. 3l MOUNT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Repressntative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. William A. Shelton, D.D., Pastor “The Reality of the Unseen.” Dr, Shelton Hndm'mw Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Men are cordially invited to attend the A. B. Pugh Bible and hear Eugene Black discuss the topic: “Can a ving that Christ was the Son of God?” L Eptmupal :. William Fraser McDowell, Resident Benjamin W. Meeks, District lfimmfi F OUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. l"ndtnclflrmfllrm D. D., Sixteenth nt n Street CHESTEEN SMIT! Minister 11:00 a.m —"‘l'lu th“e Test for Christian FaithLC “The God of Hi manism. . 9:45 a.m.—A Pro[ruelve Church | 7:00 p.m. -«lnvorth League mer Debate on *“Religion of Youth.™ The large chorus sings moming. 8. The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister. 9:30 &.m—Church _School. 11:00 8.m.—“The Final Faith” 7:00 p.m.—Young People's Con- ference. '8:00 pm.—“Finding God.” Music by Quartet and Chorus Choir of 25 Voices DUMBARTON AVENUE Ave. Near Wisco luv. ROBERT S. BARNES, w 3 0B MR EeNeE: WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11am—~—Sermon, “The New Birth.” By the Minister. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. * 8 p.m.—Revival. Sermon, Rev. Robt. Downing “ A CASE IN COURT” McKendree 921 Massachusetis Avenue N.W. _ WILLIAM FPIERPOINT, Paster.. i 1 AM. ”rhnlu-rnydmm WEer Ty - Metropolitan Mcmoml The Hational e odist Mass. Ave. and Nchrllll Ave. N. ‘The Chapel of Mount Vernen l'-hlv!l James Shera Monllonmy Minister 9:30—Sunday _School (Hi Hall, American Universi 11:00—Public Worship.” Sermon.. ?eyc'?r. Montgomery. Sub= 4| “Teachers of Character” Ministry of Music—Mrs. Carolyn Schoenthal, Mount Vernon Sem Connmectiont A and Jocelyw &% CHEvY CrASE. B O . Phelps Hand, D. D. I!lllln 9:45 a.m —Church School. 151,:0:171—%0-!1'. ;::t'!'""" o 7:45 p.m.—Young Peuple s ference. 8:00 pm.—Union _Service Chevyy Chase Metho- dist Church. Dr(] Henry T. Cocke. BRIGHTWOOD PARK: