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OF CHURCH T0 MEET ©r. J. Hillman Hollister Will Preach on Problems of Philanthropy. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, will preach on “Can Philanthropies Succeed Independently?” Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Betts will be “at home” to the high school students of the church and congregation at their home, 3804 Ingomar street, tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock. The Young Peoples’ Dramatic Club will meet at the church house tomorrow evening. Paul Bowker is president and Mrs. R. L. Sanford coach-leader. Miss Janet Stone of the Board of | Christian Education, from the head- quarters at Philadelphia, will be the special leader Monday evening at the meeting of the schurch school teachers of the intermediate department at the church house. ‘The following sections of the Women's Guild will meet next week: Section 3— Mrs. Louis Brehm, leader, home of the leader, Chevy Chase Apartments; lunch- eon at 1 pm. Tuesday; Mrs. Service, assistant hostess. Section 8—Mrs. Elmer D. Hays, leader, with Mrs. Charles Jumper, 3212 McKinley street; luncheon at 1 p.m. Tuesday: Mrs. A. B. Prey, assistant hostess. Section 9— Mrs. Faye Holbrook, leader: luncheon with Mrs. Charles Pimper, 29 Primrose street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Mrs. H. W. Johnson, assistant hestess; Tuesday, 1pm. A luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the church house by the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. N. M. Pollock, District president, will speak. COMMUNION PLANNED AT LUTHERAN CHURCH %“The Man Who Loses His Sky” to Be Evening Subject of Dr. Rasmussen. The Mid-Winter holy communion of Luther Place Memorial Church will be held at the 11 _o'clock service tomor- row morning. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor, will be assisted by Dr. Gould Wickey, executive secretary of Board of Education of United Lutheran Church of America. Dr. Rasmussen will deliver & communion meditation. Before the rites of holy communion are admin- istered a new class of approximately 50 members will be received into the con- gregation. At the 8 p.m. service Dr. Rasmussen Has selected as the subject of his ser- mon “The Man Who Loses His Sky.” Di. and Mrs. Rasmussen request the nn GEORGE “' DR. GEORGE W. COOKE WILL BEGIN SERVICES Gospel Crusade Series to Be Started at Petworth Methodist Episco- COOKE. Ins road. will the don, as The ing, Mr. pal Church. Dr. George W. Cocke. evangelist, assisted by Rev. Harold H. Vigneulle, will begin a threc-weck series of services known as the gospel crusade T‘fm“,md Dr. Edson L. Whitney, tomorrow evening at Petworth Mr‘(h(»d- | retary. The child psychiatrist of the Wash= ington Life Adjustment Center is again holding clinics at the church on Fri- days from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. pointments must be made in advance ist Episcopal Church. Services will be | held every evening except Monday at 7:45 o'clock. A resident of Wilmington, Del., Dr. Cooke has preached his way around the world, and at one time was associated with Dr. Wilbur Chapman, the noted evangelist. He is a member of thei Genesse Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a leader in the work of evangelism in his de- nomination. During their stay here Dr. Cooke and' Mr. Vigneulle will broadcast every | morning except Sunday at 11:30 o'clock ' over Station WJSV. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Robert L. Wood, tomorrow morning. At 9:30 a.m. Sunday schcol classes will meet and at 7 p.m. the Epworth and Intermediate Leagues will hold de- votional services. The leader at Ep-, worth League will be E. M. Willis. ‘The study class of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet ‘Wednesday at 1:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. James Chute, 760 Rock Creek Church road. SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED BY DR. STOCKDALE 68 new members to hold Tuesday eve- ning open for a “good fellowship party” to he held informally at the par- sonage at 8 o'clock. This invitation is also extended to all those who were unable to attend any of these parties uven at previous dates A canvas of the blocks adjacent to the church is being made by the Sun- school to secure the names of all ehidnn and young people who are in no way iated with any Sunday school. CHINESE MISSIONARY TO PREACH TOMORROW Bpecial Service at St. Margaret’s Church Announced—=8ilver Tea Is Planned for Friday. Rev. Claude L. Pickens, missionary &P&, late of Ichang. - China, will be Mhl prelchzr at lhz 11 od:t‘:k 'S Ohurch Gonnecucut nvenue and Ban- The first service of the day will be holy communion at 7:30 am. Sunday school will convene at 9:30 am. At 3:30 p.m. sections of the con. firmation class will meet for instruc- tion, the juniors in the Sunday school library with the rector, Dr. Smith, and the senior or adult section in the shldy with Rev. Shores. At 4:30 p. the service will be evening prayer wi!h sermon. A silver tea will be given for the members of the parish and their friends in the parish January 30 from 4 to 6 o'clock. CHURCH WILL PROMOTE FOREIGN MISSION WORK ¢Lessons From Sermon on the Mount” to Be Continued by Cen- tral Presbyterian Pastor. Special services will be held each night next week at the Central Pres- byterian Church in the interest of the foreign mission work of the Southern Presbyterian Church. The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preside, and dif- ferent men of the eongrenuon have been requested to speak. Dr. Taylor will speak tomorrow morn- ing on “The Contribution of Chris- tlanity to the Solution of Our Present Problems.” At night he will continue the series of sermons on “Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount.” ‘The Priday Night Class for Young People continues its study in the life of Christ. The course of this study is being written out for the class by Dr. Taylor. The class is open to all young people of the church, congregation and community. A Yogoda Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yogananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, January 25, 1931, 8:00 P.M. “PRAYER-MEDITATION MEETING” THE CIAMnAle An. 51 1424 K Stree KOPILA'S SANKHYA PHILOSOPHY TUESDAYS, 2:30 AND 8 P.M. THURSDAYS, 8 P. TO_REGISTER: Phone Metros Will Continue Sermons on Modern gregational Church tomorrow morning and evening. Dr. Stockdale is supply- | meet at 6:30 pm. in the east parlor. Marriage at First Congregational | Tomorrow Evening. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Chicago, 10, will be the preacher at First Con- ing the pulpit during January and Feb- ruary. His subject at the 11 a.m. serv- ice will be “The Church and the World,” and at the evening service at l o'clock he will speak on “Living in rriage,” the second in a series of mflm on “Marriage in the Modern Manner.” The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will lead the prayer meeting at 6:45 p.m. Thursday and the subject will be “My Mother’s Religion and Mine.” Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. ‘The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor will meet at 6:30 pm. in the Sunday school room. E. Donald Pres- ton will lead the meeting, and the sub- ject will be “What My Denomination Means to the World.” The Young Peo- ple's Society of Christian Endeavor will nl:m Lorna R. Ellis will lead the meet- 8. be ‘;‘ul;ay Idea of What & Young Woman DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH “When Jesus Came” Announced as Morning Subject. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. on “When Jesus Came” and at 7:40 pm. on “An Old Testament Love Story.” ‘The monthly council of the Young People’s Workers will be held Tuesday night and of the Sunday School Workers Wednesday night. ‘The Darlington Berea Class, organ- ized by Judge J. J. Darlington 24 years 8g0, 15 having a contest for new mem- bers between the gold and blue sides which will last until Easter Sunday. Representative Arthur H. Greenwood of Indiana will be the guest teacher tomorrow. Hypiritualist Spiritual Science Clnm:h of Chrisl Divine Services Sunday. THE ‘WHITE CROSS CENTER 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES. THE SECRET OF POWER" Assoctated Ministers and Med: s Rev. Elizaveth White Rev. Mollie Hall Wednesday, PM l)lrl Eirele Message Circle Develoving Clas and riday. 8:15. Al thcome Dr. Coates gives private readin appointment. _Col. 6227. The,First Spiritualist Church | LECTURE BY THE PASTOR. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT, “What Do the Spirits Say?” Followed by Spirit Messages. Sun 8 pm. ar Pythian Temple, 9th st. n.w., ‘second floor. All welcome. Rev. Terry gives readings by appointment at i31 C st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 157 Home-Cooked Supper Trursday. Jan. 20tn, trom 3 to T CBY N'E™ Readings By the mediims o! the church Preaching e Cm in the } Heart of the Nation’s Capital | Bible Hall A Rev. H. Schaeffer, Pastor Pentecostal Revival Conducted by EARL and BEULAH CLARK ©Of Indianapolis, Ind. ©Old-Fashioned Conversions MRS. RIZPAH ELDON Unity Spiritualist Church 1826 Mass. Ave. N.W. SUNDAY AT 8 PM. Lecture by Rev. Harry . Bubject, ““The Decay of Superstition.” Spirit Gr!?flnll hy Rev. Strack, Mr. Mye: Mid-week mflllle services ol church 600 Penna. Ave. 8. E., Thul day at 8 p and the topic for discussion will | = EEBEEE:_—:E"EIE” !nIXo Fi Com: In son, pled Gen. Mrs, meet A. N ness “To Whom Does the Future Belong?” is the subject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock of the Rev. minister of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church school is at 9:30 am. Harry E. Hull, ship” at 10 am. The Young People’s Forum meets in group at the Lincoln Memorial Church to hear an address by Miss Stella, Jor- tional Education Society. ple’s discussion group, at 6:30 o'clock, Irving Fulton will direct the discussion. meet Wednesday at 10 am. The paratory service, in preparation for the communion service next Sunday morn- “Remembering Jesus Christ.” ‘The evening of February 19 has been John J. Esch. chairman; 155 w 5 J. McFall. Mrs William Adams €1°de, Charge of Arrangements for Memorial Church, Sixteenth street and Cplumbia road northwest, will be occu- ;(illml meets at 9:30 a.m., Sunbeams at o The Mizpah class will have a busi- special group of the young people of the District will hold a * meeting in the Sunday school audi- torium. meeting. Mrs E. G. Moore will have her class in prophecy Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ‘The officers of the church will meet those desiring to unite with the church Thursday evening. At 8 p.m. the usual midweek service of the church will take the form of a covenant meeting. The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, and the Junior World-wide Guild meet Sunday evening at the church. The committee in charge of the twenty-fifth anniversary of th! church consists of Percy S. Foster, De | & Eldbrook M. E. Church Seeks A campaign to raise $12,600 to com- plel‘k the building fund of the Eldbrook M. E. Church, River road and Wiscon- sin avenue was launched this week. FRIENDS Meeting for worsh at ‘eleven o'clock. All interested are welcome THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., tallation Services for New Minister Planned for February 19. Russell J. Clinchy, Church, 1410 Columbia commissioner of immigration, consider “The Building of Citizen- with the adult discussion group evening with the young people's a field secretary of the Congrega- The young as_its subject “Personality.” E. Sewing Committee of the Guild will DR. JOHN C. PALMER. "ie | DR, J will be held Thursday evening. Clinchy will speak on the topic designated for Mr. Clinchy's installation | ¥ ¥e5PY service as minister of the church. The | Elec wing committee has been appoint- Norton M. Dr. George R. Mansfield, Dr. R. Frederick V. Rand, Mrs. | Mrs, W. G. Stu- Col. William O. sec- irgton O. Tingley, Ap- | Church, through Miss Smith, director of the | Church, center. A. Spell, — Church, MA. GEN. EVERSON T LLS BAPTIST PULPIT Ji A Gunton mittee Is Announced to Have 25th Anniversary. CHUR the absence of Pastor G. G. John- the pulpit at the National Baptist | ReV. G both morning and evening by Maj. William G. Everson. Sunday ‘The Evangel! house s church clock, in charge of Mrs. Virga and Raby, and at 7 pm. Crusaders under direction of Mrs. Charles unn. deliver meeting Tuesday even! iz y ing and a W1 be “spizzerinktum” | lieve in E. Phelps will address the at 8 o The will be Groot, 3. AIvis Jones, Mra 3. W. Babe son. Mrs. O. E. Howe and Miss E. H. FOURTH . PRE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED CSSE;EEIAN b $12,600 for Building. S 11:00 MEETI ON {2111 Florida een First DAy rsuna-v‘; Pirst-day school at Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. on “The Apostles’ Creed.” 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. . James H. Miers, Minister OHN C. PALMER WILL HEAD ALLIANCE terian Organization Holds tion of Officers at Meet- ing This Week. * Dr. John C. Palmer, pastor of Wash- Heights Church, was elected president of the Presbyterian Alliance of the District of Columbia at a meet- | ing_this week The other officers are Dr. Albert J. McCartney, pastor of the Church of the Covenant and First Presbyterian first vice president; Willlam M. Terrell. an elder in Gunton-Temple second vice president; William an elder in the Georgetown treasurer, and George Francis 1, ‘Williams, an elder in the Takoma Park secretary. alllance is planning a public meeting and reception for Dr. Hugh T. Kerr of Pittsburgh, moderator of the Presbyterian Church, March 23, at the -Temple Presbyterian Church. The plans for the reception are in charge of Dr. Palmer. CH TO BE SUBJECT OF EVANGELICAL SERMON | eorge E. Schnabel Continues Series of Addresses Based on the Apostles’ Creed. program at Albright Memorial ical Church, Fourth and Ritten- treets, will be built around the as a theme tomorrow morning. Rev. George E. Schnabel, minister, will the sixth sermon of the series The sermon built around the phrase “I be- the holy general church and the communion of saints.” Sunday night the service will begin ‘clock with the question box period, called “Keeping Our Thinking Straight. night will be of Actiol ‘The sermon subject Sunday “A Christian’s Standard annual congregational meeting held Monday at 6:30 o'clock. Dinner will be served, and following the dinner the annual reports will be pre- sented and officers electe Iding For? the Word of a.m.—Expository Sermon John. vi.68 (by reauest). on Bishop W. F. McDowell of the Metho- | £ dist. Episcopal Ghurel; wil areach to- o morrow at 11 o'clock. There will be a : sermon at 8 p.m. by-the pastor, Rev. 8:00 p.m.—Expository Sermon on = 8. Carmll Co F Mark, v.21-43. i R T e —— firgfihgttrmn Washington Heights Sith. " Militartsm | & Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister § Columbia and Kalorama Ras. et ¥ :45—Sunday_School, m_flm&" !'ch ll 00—Morning ;Jle;hln Sermon by '"\'nol- eHorrTAbg;( i Bend, “The Four Outlaws” -Christian Endeavor. 6:00—8: er Meeting of C. E. Society. m.—Thursday, Prayer Meeting. 8:00— th and a Good Conscience.” Christian Peck Memorial Chapel The fim”z . nd 7:30 p.m. 2 2 pom, @ ‘Broadcasting— WISV 2o e DR.E. WHITE DLETERL RS pee—ne== CHURCH OF CHRIST __Bible Study at ( Fourteenth 8t NW. 3400 Block. Jmes H. McBroom. Minister, 11:00 Bible School Classes at 10 AM. i 7:48 Mission. Church of the Clock Tower) 28th St. N.W. IBVING W KZTCHUM' Minister. a.m.—The Church at Worship. p.m.—Sermon and Song, “First Hand Religion.” Other_services as usual Church for All. 11:00 7:45 "METROPOLITAN Fourth and B_Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Minister. Look for Young m.—Youns People's Day Pro- i gram, Stewardship Oratori- EVERYBODY' INVITED. am—A Ehr anninmtl ‘fltty Thomas Circle EARLE WILFLEY, Minister 11a.m.—Dr. C. 8. Medbury, “The Inescavale Galilean. 8p.m—Dr. C. 8. Medbury, Adventurous Church. 11th Rev. 9:45 11:00 NORTHMINSTER St. & Rhode Island Ave. N. Kenneth B. Carson, Minister. a.m.—Bible Study. a.m.—Sermon by Pastor. Midweek Service, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assist 'EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor ‘“THE GREAT RIVER.” —Rible School “Adult Bible Cla: Meetings. Wy ARE VE FEARFUL? 9:30—Graded Bible Schogl 1:00—8ermon, A fant [ 45—Ehtisiian_Endeavor. 74— When " Will Booilessing WELCOME. @olumbia Heights . West of 1ith Smith, P, i =——l| Unusual morning program. Sermon: “According to Your Faith.” 7:30 hu e Bl The Clyde Kefi‘ Bible Class. Mornin 3 wm Sicceed In- Dramatic pm.; —eemur fiool Stu- nts’ PI side Mnlfl;lt af tts’ Yhsomar <ane 04 -1 it ‘the Chevy PR Methodist Church. Homer Rodeheaver —will have charge of the 8 p.m. service. This master of Gospel song and story will bring to us an evening long to remember. All Are Weicome 11:00 8 [o]c———o[c———Ja]——=]0] | GUNTON-TEMPLE Streets. . D., Pastor. OUl U‘VFINISIIED TASK” Male Quartet and Chorus Choir. p.m.—_Young People’s Societies. 45D Vidweer Service, . Thursday at SATURDAY, J Rev. H. W. Snyder to Pick Text and Have Members Construct Sermon. A departure from the usual order of things will be attempted by St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow evening at Epiphany Chapel, Sixteenth and U streets. Instead of his usual pulpit dis- course, Rev. Dr. Henry W. Snyder, the pastor, will select @ text on a well known theme and the congregation will be asked to construct the sermon. In the morning Dr. Snyder will preach on “The Wages of Sin.” This service will be held at 11 o'clock at the Metropolitan Theater. At the midweek prayer service Thursday night at l’olphnnv Chapel he will speak on “Free WilL.” The Luther League meeting tomor- row evening will be led by Abner Y. Leech, jr. The Christian Endeavor So- clety will meet at St. Paul's Church at the same hour. The weekly session of the Lutheran Training School will be held Monday evening at the Church of the Reforma- tion, when Dr. August Pohlman of Phfl::elphll will lecture on “God’s Two The sewing circle of the Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Tuesday from 1 to 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. A. Y. Leech, jr., 2702 Cathedral avenue. Fri- | day evening at Epiphany Chapel the | newly elected officers of the Men'’s Club | | will be installed. They are Lindley G. Schmidt, president; president, and George Monk, secretary- treasurer, The Dr. Samuel Domer Bible class will have a business and social meeting Saturday evening at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra N. Stire- walt, 1366 Hamilton street. Dr. Snyder has just returned from Atlantic City, where he attended the Interdenominational Foreign Missionary Conference of North America. He was one of the representatives of the Lu- theran Board of Foreign Missions, At the recent biennial convention of the United Lutheran Church, held in Mil- waukee, Dr. Snyder was re-elected to its foreign mission board for a term of six years. He is chairman of the board’s Literature Committee. Twelfth Street Christian. J. F. Whitfield will Drench on Rev. “The Social Teaching of Jesus” tomor- row at 11:30 am. The theme will be continued Sunday evening 8 o’'clock. firtahfitntan SECOND South Fairfax Street near Duko. exandria. Va. Meeting in_the Old Presbyterian Meeting House. built in_1774. 10:00 a.:m.—Men’s Bible Class, Frank er. Leade: 11:00 a.m.— sermon by the Rev. Ber- d A. McIlhany. 7:48 p.m.—Sermon’ by the Rev. Ber- nard A. Mcllhany. Visitors Always Welcome. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY. Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. ay orning worship. Sermon by Dr. or. Westminster League. Christtan_Endeavor. Eyening worship. ~Sermon by ThursdayPraver_Service. e 14th st car or nt or_l6th st._bus to lrving 8t. Po saee Ho 2 8343 ga" ¥ gaat e 3 aass 33 = the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Minister Sunday Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Sunday 7:30 P.M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All The Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Dr. Albert Jonph McCartney, D.D. Minister Dr. Newton Preston Patterson, D.D. Associate Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. Subject: “The Red Cross at the Cross Roads.” Dr. McCartney Preaching. Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Young People’s Meetings at 5:30 and 6:30 P.M. On Thursday evening, January 29, at 8:10, Dr. McCartney will begin & series of lecture sermons on the ten commandments. under the general cap. tion, “ANCIENT LA MODERN ORALS.” Open_to_the" public. New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Minister Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 11:00 A.M.— H. F. Heffley, vice | | Rev. Chlrkl Endm, m AlUARY 24, 1931 VERY B.EV. FATHER FRANCIS. REV. FRANCIS TO TALK Illness Prevented Services Planned for Past Week. Very Rev. Father James Francis, founder- and father general of the Graymoor Franciscan Friars of the Atonement, whose iliness prevented him from conducting special _services throughout this week at the Immacu- late Conception Church, Eighth and N | streets, will preach the closing sermon in this observance of Church Unity | Octave, which will be broadcast tomor- | row, part of the Washington Cath- olic Radio Hour, at 5 pm Rev, Francis J. Hurley is pastor of the church. Rev. Father Gabriel Francls, assist- ant to the father general, has con- ducted the services during the week. CHURCH BOARD TO MEET Rev. Prederick Brown Harris, of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Cl un:h theme, “The Things That I Say,” and in the evening hls subject will be “Shun Not the Struggle.” ‘The monthly meeting of the official board will be held Wednesday evening. Zutheran COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park Rd. Services conducted by pastor, G H. at Li'and 8 oclock: School. '9:4s: ¥ & £, T5m. Fraver Meeting Thursday St. Paul’s || Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pnlor‘ Morning Church Service at 11 A M Metropalitan Theatre. . Ne: Keller Memorlal 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, “The Transfiguration ” Evening Service at 7:45 “The Young Woman®” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH ‘GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—8unday ~School. Mr. Henry ann, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—-1¢ hm; Thine Enemy Hunger,” on by the Pastor. eople’s Devotional =Meeting. Eioper”at o 8:00p.m—How to Worship God.” Ser- o fougwed by Oiestions and ‘Answers. lu)u wncoM: TO ALL! chanan. Richara Sehmigt, D. Bunday School, Service conc'onn‘m CHURCH (Evangelical, Synod of N. A) 9:45 a.m.—Bible Schol FREACHING °gERvicEs. 10:00 a.m.—German —Englis] “The Hosts of the Lord. Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts: N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig :30 a.m.—German Service. 5 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—English Service. “Living Peaceably.” CHRIST Missouri and Wise Synods Temporarlly Worshining in COLONY THEATRE Georgia Ave. and Farragut St. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on “Paul in Rome.” 5 a.m.—Sunday School. Church of the Reformation B Sts. S.E. “Christ As Solvent.” 8:00 P.M.—IV. “Buddhism. 4t (the, close ot the sermo wil a ‘questionnaire period. WESTERN there 1AM “A Wonderful Partner.” 8PM “A Look Into the Skies.” Music by the Quartet. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. a.m.—Morning Worship with e o Preaching of Worship, “Youns Day.” Thursday, 8 p.m., Midweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 3lst Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. n 1708 SR SR sfvnum and Ser- Who De- m__Chelsilan_ Endesvor: Den tion Means to ;00 iWhat My Church of the Atonemenl North C.Mlol . R. L Ave. [PASTOR TO DISCUSS will preach tomorrow morning on the g Serm H 6:00 p.m.—The Priendly Hour." Youns WICKERSHAM REPORT Questions on Prohibition Will Be Answered by Dr. B. H. Melton in Evening Sermon. At the Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, the pastor, Dr. B. H. Melton, will have for his subject tomorrow morning “A Radiant Church.” His evening sermon subject will be “When Will Bootlegging End?” In the course of the sermon he will answer the following questions: “Is the Wickersham report construc- tive or destructive?” “What are the grelben hindrances to prohibition e forcement?” “Are all ‘wets’ bad citi- zens and all ‘drys’ good citizens?” “Do we need more legislation or more edu. cation on the temperance gquestion?” Have we expected too much of pro. hibition?" “Is our Constitution, which includes the eighteenth amendment, static?” “Has science, modern_ educa. tion, big business and the public con- science finally decreed that the liquor world?” Dr. Melton has requested 500 pec ple to write him their views on prohi bition and many of these statements will be used in the Sunday night ser- mon. ‘The men of the church, under the leadership of the Berean Class, will hold their annual banquet in the church next Wednesday at 7 o'clock. The principal speaker will be Dr. Montgom- ery, chaplain of the House of Repre- sentatives. C. N. Dalrymple is presi. dent of this class and Judge Gilbert O. Nations is the teacher. _ Methodist firmraiam Sunday School at 9:40. 11 AM. “I Believe in the Resur- rection of Jesus Christ” 8:00 P.M. Sermon by Rev. L. B. Smith Christian Endeavor Societies, 7:00 P.M. § m»thnhm Eptarnpal v SOUTH. Ninth Street Christian| trafic has no place in this modern | New Jernsalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOI.YT:m Iuh -bm Q N.W. SRERIR - n of n Meeting, Fl\ll bfll‘; e GALBRAITH < & 6th_St. bet. L and M Sts. N.W. Rev. WM. D. BATTLE, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30'a.m.—Church = School and Bible Soelet: ermon Tana Hots munion These_services will help you. ¢ fltthnhm Epiurnnal TH. Southern Methodist EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Ave. N.E. Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11am—“Why Go to Church?” Sermon by the Pastor. 8 p.m —*“The Religious Straddler. Sermon by the Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a m. Epworth League at 7 pm. Midweek praver meeting. conducted by the pastor, § p.m. Thursday. All are invited to join us ‘n worship. Music by vested choir. 8. Edwin Moore, ir. director of musie. [FRANCIS ASBURY, Sixteenth Street Near Lamont N, W. DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 1AM “Knowledge and Sight” “Sen:n:: Fun” 9:30 sunday oot Eowort Eéaues. An Unususl Prayer Meeting, hu 8 p.m. “The Book € Job” -Di. Rives. Vested Choir. Visitors Welcome. Southern Methodism’s 11 AM.— 8 PM.— . Special music by quartet Men are cordially BIBLE CLASS and hear E topic, “WAS JE! TEMPTED?” MOUNT VERNON PLACE 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. William A. Shelton, D.D., Pastor “THE RIVER OF GOD” “CAIN” direction of R. Deane Shure. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. invited to attend the A. B. PUGH iSUS TEMPTED AS OTHER MEN ARE Lesson begins at 10 a.m. Representative Chuurch and roB¥d choir under the UGENE BLACK discuss the oVie\ile\ !Jlflpthnhtfit 7:45 Calvary Cnlnnlm Road Near Fifteenth. Depp, Minister. At Eleven O'Clock “The Voice of Silence” HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING AT 8. Dr. H. M. Dudley, Sons Leader. ley Wolfsthal, Flutist. iress by the Minister: 'he New Morality.” e, Church School. Devotional Service Thursday at 8 The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. rd . Pastor. Services. 11 AM. and 8 P:M. 8. 8 ST. MATTHEW’S lmlleiny Ave. abJSth S 8. USSER, Pastor. INCARNATION (United, Lutheran Church in_America.) Galiatln and Lith (NE. £ er). N, Jr. Fa —Reimon by bastor-" —Luther _Leagues. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH The Gothic Gem at Thomas Circle Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. ., Pastor At the 11 o'clock a.m. service tomorrow the Pastor, assisted Dr. Gould Wickey, will admin- ister the rites of the Holy Com- munion. A new class of 50 members will be received at this service, mak- ing a total of more than 360 new members received since the first of last April. At _the 8 o'clock p.m. service Dr. Rasmussen’s sermon subject fl »9' “The Man Who l.oI- His 11:00 a.m, ——"The Complllinll of esus.” 7:00 p.m.- —Young People’s Con- ference. 8:00 p.m.—An Evening of Music. Music by Quartet and Chorus Choir of 25 Voices DUMBARTON AVENUE’ e. Near Wisconsin Ave. n I Blslu' S. BARNES, Minister. 10:00 a m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by Dr. W. L. 7:00 0 m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Sermon: “A Requisite for Pension in the Service of Christ.” T p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—“The Great Po-lhlluy. ELDBROOKE 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 & m. William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Epmmpal ~ 5 8 PETWORTH | FOUNDRY [ Grant Circle Sixteenth St. mear P St. ) Rev. Robert Louis Wood | Frederick BrownHarris,D.D., Minister . . - Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 30 Onuzeh. ::m" 11:00a.m.—Sacrament of 00—“The Things That I Say.” ’, 5—E h Les 700pm—Epworth HAMLINE League. Sixteenth at Allison Street |B 8:00 p.m.—Gospel Crusade CHESTEEN SMITH. D. D.. Minister. Service. Sermon 9:45 a.m.—Church schoan by Dr. George W. | 11:00am—Sermon. Subject: Cooke. Pl iy Dr. Cooke, assisted by 8:00 pm.—Program of Jewish Rev. Harold H. Vigneulle, ""&‘.‘:‘“‘.’Xfl"‘{E “Musical Director, will con- gical Numbers, - pre- duct services every eve- sented by ning, ‘except Monday, at Ree BhR.T) Sfloies, Jostans. All we'com Miss Mabel Fiehr, Cont: N Mr. John H. Marville, Bass. Metropolitan Memorial The National Methodist Episcopal Chur The Chapel ‘ernon Seminary. Mass. Ave. and Nebraska Ave. N.W. James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Sunday School, onidas McDougle, Hurst Hall, University. 11:00—Public Worship. Sermon by :)r Montgomery. Sub- ject “THE EXCLUDED CHRIST” Ministry of Music—Mrs. Carolyn Schoenthal, Mount Vernon Sem- v Chorus Choir. Elsie F. Montgomery, Organist. WESLEY connnltcut JAve, ons Jootirs 8t 3 Phelpl Blnd. D. D.. Mln.b‘er Mr. Le- Supt. American 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00am—Sermon: “Refined Ways of Dismissing 550 to 7:45 p.m.—Young People’s Con- ference. 8:00 p.m.- —Unlon Service BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eishth St. at Jefferson N.W. ALTER M. MICHAEL, Minister. U WL Epwi Oxf Sues. G005 Rl MeSnmars Len CHEVY CHASE, Conn. Ave. and Shepherd St (Ma) McKendree Sermon by Bishop illiam r M 921 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor. 1 AM.

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