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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D -G SATURDAY. v .- ARY 24, 1931, "H §PEAKS AT DINNER 500 Presbytenans Hear Dr.| Joseph A. Vance—Mrs. F. S. Bennett on Program. ] Dr. Joseph A. Vance, president of the Board of National Missions of the Pres. byterian CI Rohrer, chairman, 2 v‘m‘ns Presbyterial Soclety, e L Irwin, nrc;ln‘mt. In the 7g netional misoio 5 u Jenuary and Febr sermons, moving pticon loctures. pageants, dram ‘tizaticns, mission study classes and Feading circles. A Presbyterian m'ltflflcul conbest on +.the subject of st 'in the New York Avenue Presbytnrlm Church, Tuesday evenin[. Pebruary 17, '~ under the auspices of the Stewardship Committee, Rev. Henry B. W chairman, and the Young Peoples League of the Presbytery, Miss Helen Lycn, president. The winner from each o{ thn following individual church con- its to be held before February 16 wm participate in the pmbytrml con- Arfington, Hyattsville, Riverdale, Eastern, Eckington, Metropolitan and New York Avenue. It is hoped that young people of other churches will te. The culmination cf this national contest will be at the meeting of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh in May. All par- ts are under 23 years of age. session the Presbyter! ian Standard Training School will be held it the New :xork Avenue Presbyterian DR. CHARLES S. MEDBURY. IOWAN WILL 0CCUPY WASHINGTON .PULPIT Dr. Charles 8. Medbury to Speak at Nutional City Christian Church. ” - Dr. Charles S. Medbury of Des Moines, Iowa, will 2gain occupy the pulpit of the National City Christian Church to- morrow. He will speak at 11 am. on “The Inescapable Galilean” and in the evening on “An Adventurous Church.” Other, services will include the meet- of the Everyman Bible Class at 9:40 a.m. under leadership of Rev. W. H. Pin] presentative Jen At 12 o'clock Tuesday the Wome: l Circle, No. 1, will meet with Mrs. A. E. cummlnp 407 Cummings lane, Chevy Chase, and Circle No. 5 will meet with Mrs. George W. Stose, 801 Taylor street. The Business Women's Circle will meet &t the Vermcnt Avenue Church at 6 p.m. Wednesday for a dinner meeting under the leadership of Miss Charlotte Darrow. The midweek meeting Thurs- day nlfht will be led by John D. Fall " | and will be followed by a meeting of the Leadership Training Class under direc- tion of D. Roland Potter. o O S —— DINNER WILL HONOR BISHOP FREEMAN | Annual Affair to Be Held on Feb- ruary 11—Address by Guest to Follow. ‘under the auspic of the Committee on Christian Educa- . ‘tion, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, chairman. Rev. Frank Niles, pastor of the George- X byterian Church, has bes ™ of Rev, George Culbertson, who has re- cently e to Great Island Church, J\‘:fi. Pa. ' Rev. John R. Duffield, « | the) in gram. Miss Mabel cational worker in 3 Edna Pyle, director.of religious Chase Presby mfurmmon may be secured R. Duffield, 1203 Connecti- eut avenue. ' A Presbyterian Club is being organ- fzed among Presbyterian students in W n_University. «Re: D. Hobart Evans, | of the Hyatt: ville Presbyterian Church, and chai man of the Committee on Colleges and * Universities, is in chargé of the plans. DR. NOBLE C. POWELL ACCEPTS INVITATION ‘Will Speak at Breakfast of Brother- Preliminary arrangements for the fifth annual fellowship dinner, in honor of Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, have been- coms pleted. It will be held at the Hotel Mayflower Pebruary 11 at 6:30 o'cloek. During the fellowship period before the dinner is served, Bishop Freeman will greet each guest personally. He will be the only speaker. hood of St. Andrew on TR A m‘?flumnre in charge of e Inf rp-roc a) inner Committee, !‘ebmry 23. which has the following officers: Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, cmlrmln Charles F. In’&;m. viece chl.lrmnn, James A. De 1 'ce, secretary, A Dorse; Dmrexslty ‘of Virginia and. rector-elect | treasurer. . o0 N W & Among the active committee chair- of Emmanuel Parish in Baltimore, has the POLOMAC | men who are attending to the details are the fc : Harry D. Amiss, ar- rangements; Busey H. Howard, tickets; J. W. Chambers, decorations: Willlam J. Moore, guests; J. Harris Franklin, | music: R. C. Henry, printing, and Hugh | ._Nelson, parish representation. m !t?lormhnfim ;'boh: tickets b:nd reser- - | vations by *pa may be obtained 1 8nd will make a Dfief 8d-| either from Mr. Howard, at 1706 K #nd junior members of the brotherhood. | jreegs, rrine™ M- Nelson, at 927 Ff- | Albert W. Atwood of St. Margaret's ot | h, is chairman of the committee | R a0 e i {QUESTION DISCUSSION | CONTINUED TOMORROW the brotherhood, Dr. Chesteen Smith to Preach at for this annual separate breakfasts will be | Hamline M. E. Church on “Simon Peter and the Other Man.” service served for the junior and senior mem- bers, with appropriate discussion pro- grams and inspirational addresses for At the Hamline M. E. Church to- morrow morning the pastor, Dr. Ches- | teen Smith, will speak o ‘on “Simon Peter each group. of the brotherhood {and the Other Man.” New members | Local chapters Ihmu:hout the diocese of Washington section | will be received and children baptized | at this service. In the evening the dis- | in that of Northern Vir-| flflll included in the Potomac Assembly | planning to send delegations to llaunt St. Alban for this celebra- cussion of vital questions will be con- tinued. The pastor will answer t: , “Is Christianity end “What is Mysticism?” tion on Washington's birthday. ‘The Epworth League will visit the T0 HEM REV. MR. DEP! Epworth League of Walbrook M. E P 6 eker” “ Church of Baftimors tomorron evening. ‘The Voice lnence and “The “ L e 4 suppet Thursday at 690 o'clock there will be a conference on evangelism at 8 o'clock. The theme for the prayer meeting will be “Th~ Bible | | Verified by Experience,” one of the se- Noble C. Po'en. chaplain of the breakfs eumu communion of that organ- iza at g:lhlnmznz Ctthzdn} n'le1 nwnln‘o brunry Bishop James E. be the e:.l:ebnm at Bethle- s New Morality” Sermon Topics. Young People’s Service. At the morning service tomorrow at the Calvary Methodist Church, Colum- | bis road near Fifteenth street, the min- | ister, Rev. Mark Depp, will Druch cn the “The Voice of Silence.” evening service, sponsored by the men s Bible class, will begin with the song < ANACOSTIA BAPTIST service, conducted by Dr. H. M. Dudley. | iry Rhodes and R. Muschlitz of the | PASTOR 4 YEARS QuITS | e will Joad Ihprsyer snd rend the Nntun - R b Rev. W. D. Moore Succeeds Rev. again preach on one of the request sub-' Hubert B Jeets, “The New Morality.” S IR eintunRidat The Young People will be led in their | of Next Month. Alter a successful pistorate 1 _pm. service by Miss Betty Deakins. | The mountain work of Tennessee especially at Pittman Center, will be the "8 & period of four years, Rey subject for the evening. The High Bunyea has resigned as pastor of the 8chool League will meet at 6:15 pm. in Anacostia Baptist Church, _effective the ladies’ parior. January 31 W. D. Moore, who | Smith at the pnyer meeting hour. ) Ring at 8 olelock in Guild Hall The lived here for a number of years, wil Guild will hold a tea January fill the vacancy, beginning February 1. b et Work has been in progress for some \ A {time on a new Sunday school room in PE the basement of the church, and the NSION THEME CHOSEN |improvements have practicanly been @ fnisred. A dedication service is plan- ned for next Tuesday at 8 o'clock, to Rev. Allan F. Poore to Discuss which all members and friends of the Sigetos for Chyiet. church are invited. i A% Waugh M. E. Church tomorrow meming the pastor, Rev. Allan Poore, will preach on A Reoukite for | _ Theosaphy Pention in rvice of Christ.” ane G- . » at 8 o'clock on “The Great Possibility.” Mysteries of Egypt Prayer’ meeting - Thursday at 7:30 Henry Ridgely p.m. will be a preparatory meeting for ph the observance of holy communion ihe following Sunday. S. D. Hardy will| speak at the Epworth League mm.mgl s tomorrow evening on “A Priceless Pos- s session, & Wonderful Thing; You Have| §\ Y‘go'e" It, Nobody Else Has It.” nuam' ma the attendan o Tabenty ciees - attene ce recently close and will be en ed by the Abbott Washington Lodge, T. S. Class at & dinner at Collier's Inn Janu- %6 WSt N.W. ary 30. “The PSYCHE and the Spirit” Studs Class Thursdays, 8:15 P.M. ""nited ¥ edwe of Theo-orhi- , W Bide. 13th and Eve Sts. N.W ! g Ne dues. fees or coliections : ibian Tem: | e ce———— - 1012 9th St. ||| LIGHTBRINGER LODGE T. S N.W. Main Floor, Barrister Blds.. 635 ¥ 8t N.W. A / Public Lectu 4:00 P.M.—Lecture. Tepic: porsmiig ey M. Mr. Robert R. Logan President, American Anti-Vivisection Soclety Poetry or Sur.hw Admission Pree. X “The True Mission of the Church” 1:45 P.M.—Tower Study. BSeats Free. No Ceoilection. Il | Practical?” | ries of talks given on the Bible by D cover- | Hubert | ‘The devotional meeting Thursday eve- s well dndwar o] Washington, having | EAD OF MISSIONS | [_ouew pescier ] WHY GO TO CHURCH? IS SERMON THEME “The Religious Straddler” i Evening Subject of Epworth M. E. Pastor. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor ‘of l:mmnh Methodist Episcopal Church , nth street and North Cnmnm avenue northeast, will pruch tomorrow morning on Church?” and at 8 o'clock on “1‘he Religious Straddler.’ Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. Epworth League services, at7 o'clock, will be conducted by Mrs, Dorothy De | Neale. Dr. Herbert Ramsey, for a num- ber of years a medical missionary, rep- resenting the church in the Methodist Hospital in Souchow, China, will be the | special speaker. The Epworth League |evening. The youpg people of the church will have charge of the devo- tional services to be held in Central Union Mission at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. At the prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning the pastor will begin a series of lesson studies taken from the new book of the denomination, “Methodism and Kingdom Extension.” Plans are under way for a banquet for all the young people, to be held in the |church during the Valentine week. {Those in charge and special speakgrs | are: Dr. Copenhaver, Miss Grace Bush, | Donald Moore. Miss Maude O'Flaherty, Miss Anne Smith, Mrs. Donn Thomas and Mr. Davey A visitation campaign of members of the church, in which it is planned to have each member of the church vis- | ited by one of 50 teams composed of members of the church, will be begun ‘Tuesday evening. This visitation will be given impetus by a dinner on Mon- day evening in the basement of the church, which will be l!bend!d by those | who will compose the tea 2 SRR IMMORTALITY TOPIC Unitarian Message in Midst of Confusion. “Immortality and Current Theories” is the subject upon which Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, .minister of All Sculs’| Church, Unitarian, Sixteenth and Har- vard streets, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. This will conclude the series of sermons on “The Unitarian Message in a Day of Spirit- ual Confusion.” Class in Liveral Religion, for high school seniors and juniors, Alfred Szu of the Chinese section of the Library of Congress will speak on “Confucian- ism as a Religious Movement.” In the afternoon at 5:30, Mrs. Lily R. Hunt will review “Green’ Pastures.” the Pulit- zer prize play of last year. The feature at_the motion picture hour in Pierce hall at 7:30 o'clock will be “The Bond- man.” ‘The January dinner meeting of the |C. newly formed organization of business Ind professional women will take place ednesday at 6:30 o'clock, and on Janunry 30, at 8 o'clock, the monthly meeting of Pierce Hall Players. Re- hearsals are being held for the minstrel show to be given under the auspices of the (Washington Chapter, Unitarian Laymen's League, the latter part of Febraary. MEN’S DINNER HELD | Author and Archnect Is Guest for Church Function. The Midwinter dinner of the men's Bible class of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church was held Wednesday Charles Mason Remey, author and architect, was the guest speaker, the subject of his discussion being the Bahai movement. | Among the eests were Rev. Mark Depp, miziiter of the church: Dr. Williars L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washingt:n Federation of Churches: Dr. Arthur C. Christie and |the class: Fred M. Hopkins, Assist- | ant Commissioner of Patents: B. J. Hamm, president of the Box Bible class liam L. Burgess, representing the men's Bible class of the Eldbrooke M. E. Church. William B. Wells, president | of the Calvary men's class, presided, | .and Dr. A. A. Chenay, chairman of the Dinner Committee, introduced the | guest speaker . A musical program was furnished by John 1. Haw barit'ne, with Mr. | Baxter accomvahying at the piano. i | ] S8 Unitarian N ok =) ALL SOULS )" CHURCH 16%nd Harvard s’ 16 R Minister WL Ylygser fflflrra- | 9:45 am.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morn ng Worship. Sermon by the Minister | “Immortality and Current 5:00 p.m.—Pregram of Bach music, Assisted by Charles Trowbrlfl[? Tittmann, 5:30 pm. —-Book Chat, Mrs. Lily R. Hunt, “Green Pastures” 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour. “THE BOND! - Euvangelical Are We at the Clima: With Bible in hand, Dr. 1813 Columbia Rd. (Acress from the Ambas: | Epidemics: Their Prevention an | business meeting will be held Tuesday | — OF DR. U. 6. B. PIERCE Will Conclude Sermon Series on | At the session of the Young People's | Dr. Harold M. ‘Dudley, teachers of | of the Emory M. E. Church, and Wil- | The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse present world situation as foretold in this prophecy Mt. Pleasant Hall 7:15 P.M -Medical Demonstration Visitor to Preach HOMER RODEHEAVER. | HOMER RODEHEAVER TO CONDUCT SERVICES Columbia Heights Christian Pro- gram Announced—Alden Group Meets Tuesday. Homer Rodeheaver will conduct the s-rvices tomorrow night at Columbia Heights Christian Church, of which Dr. Harvey Baker Smith is pastor. The Alden group will mect Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Charles Clark, 1431 Perry place. The Mary Longdon group will be en- tertained by Mrs. C. N. Williams, 1431 | Meridian street, Tuesday at 1 o'clock. | ‘The Young People’s Départment will have a business meeting at the home | of Miss Mildred Skinner, at 237 Willow | avenue, Takoma Park. Plans for | Christian Endeavor day will be made. The young people will have the evening service February 1. The pastor’s sermon topic Sunday morning Il “Acoordln[ to Your Faith.” DR. SHELTON SPEAKER | «The River of God” Morning Topie at Mt. Vernon Place Church. Dr. W. A. Shelton, pastor. will preach tomorrow morning in the Mount Vernon Place Church on “The River of God” and in the evening on “Cain.” He will speak also at the prayer meet- ings_service Thursday evening. The general subject being considered at the prayer meeting services is “The Acts of the Apostles.” The special subject for next Thursday evening will be “The | Apostolic Church.” | "The Young People’s Missionary So- ciety will meet tomorrow at 4:30 pm., | with Miss Olive Dean, the Rocham: beau, 815 Connecticut avenue. TALKS ON JERUSALEM Dr. Councilor Continues Series on morrow at 11 o'clock on Christianity Landmarks. | Dr. Homer J. Councilor, assistant pas- tor of Calvary Baptist Church and dean of the School of Religion of the Y. M. . A., will give an illustrated lecture on “Jerusalem” tomorrow at 4 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Central Y. M. C. A. Building, 1736 G street. Dr. Councilor will describe and illus- trate with stereopticon pictures native life in the old city, Temple Hill, the | gates to the city, etc. This will be the fifth of a series of lectures by Dr. Coun- {eflor on “Landmarks of Christianity.” The public is invited. ‘!finlnrranl Btaigu THE CHURCH OF THE Universal Design WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LAFAYETTE SUBJECT “The Kingdom of Heaven.” BRARY PRESS BLDG. g Catholic St. Mary’s Church | Fifth St. N'W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES | Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 | High Mass at 9:30 ast_Low Mass at 11:30 | “BALANGED LIFE” IS PASTOR'S TOPIC Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Fol- low at Night Service With Series on Hymns. th tor oth Cal- preach to- Balanced At 7:45 oeloek he will continue Rev. W. S. Abernethy, vary Baptist Church, will Life. 5 speal the ]uninr church service at 11 o'clock. S. Abernethy will teach the Burrail Blblc class for young women at 30 o'clock. The new officers are Miss | Eileen Hawkins, president: Myrtle es, vice president; Miss ra Bly- stone, secretary; Miss Ruth Parks, corresponding secretary; Miss Ma: Warren, treasurer; Miss Ruby Stricl u"‘l% Mw‘mhll;n Cross Work da; eeting ork day m wl_I‘l.hbe at 10 o'clock Tuesday. dinner meeting Tuesday at 6 o’clock. Miss Lula Mae Evans will conduct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor So- cle!»y 'nxesdly evening. é) B. xennnrd will speak at the second session of the school of mis- ev ashington, angle, Twentieth and B 30, will be under the direction of Inner Mission Committee. “Porto Rico for Christ,” Luther Inguc at 7 oclock tomorrow evening by Miss Margaret McDonald. will Christ,” will theran church Luther ltll’\ll tom¢ evening by A. Y. Leech. ‘weekly LUTHER LEAGUE ‘The third annual visitation will mhmmmdhhugfi;n of the Luther Committee tral of the District of Columl at Monmuon ruary Church. The next meeting of the Executive lflnnlm Jenen will Committee will be held February 7 o B hall of Incarnation Lu- 1 eran Church at 8 p.m. ‘The service is held Soclety 1o be held at the Blue Tri- treets, Jlnu:hrz ‘The wp(e presented at Zion's Miss Barbara A. Wiegand, jun secretary of the Luther League of the Distyict of Columbia, will be the guest ' speaker at the Luther League of the fll:gelical Lutheran Church of Fred- c] ‘The missionary topic, “Pam Rico _for Paul's Lu- orTow Md.. tomorrow evening. be led in St. St. Mark's League will hold ening_at 8 o'clock. sions Thursday at 7 o'clock on the wmc | speaker. “Whither, India.” During the six weeks of the school ol’ missions sessions the deacons will meet Sunday at 10:49 am. in the pastor's study instead of Thursday evening. The Lucia Greene Chapter of the World Wide Guild will meet Tuesday at | 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Everett, 3010 Woodland drive. Mrs. | Grant Hudson will be the speaker and | @tfm- Seruices HALL MISQI()N 522 6tir St. For the l’mmu'lnn of riptural Holiness, Service every Sunday at 2:30 pm. ALL_WELEOME. Mrs rginia V:I(i Breen, first vice presldem, wul pre- side. Luther League vesper service tomor-! row evening at Incarnation Lutheran Church will be under the direction of the missionary secretary of the local league, using a mlsslon-ry theme for the evening. :15 p.m. each Sunday. ‘The fourth nnnun.l dinner of the %Ither‘n Inner Mission devotional service Wednesday Capt. Ridgeway of the Salvation Army will be a guest REVIVAL TO CONTINUE Rev. Joe Jeffers to Deliver Three Sermons Tomorrow. M AM, C. hqn of A-rlun Pu Women’s Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader yeek. | Al Weleotae - Freewill Offeting T P T | Rosirrucian lay, dlt!pmthemeetln'wm = e . be held in the West Washington Bap- tist Church, Thirty-first and N streets. During this service several will obey their Lord Jesus Christ in baptism and Rev. Jeffers will preach on “The Great- est Need in Washington. G.leblnlchog-fifllm 3Y.P U, p.m. yer service o’ :lock Sunday morning. be when you die? the. Rosicrucian Master. will explain all this in his lecture Sy 11 “The Awakening of at of Sunday. 8 "How to Make {i Inner Contact With the Masters.” Congregational | Cleveland Park Congrerational Churs! 21th and Lowell Sts. Geo-ge Farnham Vastor Chureh School (‘o Hl(k Agah 945am.8. S 7Tpm.C E S | GR/ CE enrs B. waneh D 'D.. Paster ng A Knock ‘at the Door.” | for 1—9.45 am Director of Relig.c lorenz Hinz, Supt. Morning Worship—11 o'clock. Sermon—*'Young Adam’ 6:30—Evening Service. Mrs._Helena Kimbal 3 m—Sunday, Schoo Education; Mr. p.m Olnngrzgattnnal 2| Mount Pleasant Congregational 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Miss Leois M. Ko v’er M nister Director ot Relir Ed Sunday [ 9:30 AM.—Ctusch School. 10:00 A.M.—Adult Discussion Group. “The Building of Citizen- ship,” by Hon. Harry E. Hull. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon—“TO WHOM DOES THE FUTURE BE- Mrs, Helen Everett Terry will preside. PLAN MISSION SERVICE Scenes of Holy Land and Holy ‘Writ Are Presented. Special services of the Institutional Union Mission, whose purpose is to pre- sent the scenes of the Holy Land and the holy writ, will be held Sunday night in the auditorium of the New Masonic Temple, Tenth and U streets northwest. The meeting will be addressed by Prof. N. E. Weatherless of the Dunbar High School; Frank D. McKinney, grand master of the F. A. A. M.; Dr. F. W. Dixon, = of the F'ln'. Bap’.hl Church, Takoma Park, Md.; J. Curtis, Rev. J. N. Beamon lnd Dl' W H. Jackson, secretary. ' l;tnn;ltm : Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Secisty of: Waikiagtin;. D) C. 1326 EYE STREET N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS, 9:45 AM.~—Sunday Scheol. 11 AM.—LECTURE Dean Franklin “Disciplining the Soul's Desire™ Soloist, Myra McCathran Myers 5:30 P.M. Frabygle, Club—Somethine Novel.” D5 Tuils "Cookman, °T"" lurll—n-od Words Club. “Abundant Life” Esther Cookman 8 P.M.—LECTURE De:n Franklin Soloist, Myra McCathran Mye: Oven Datly, Excent noxm;- a1 nity Literature for Sale ALL ARE WELCOME LONG?” Thursday, January 29 8:00 P.M.—Preparatory Service—‘Rememb: Mr. Clinch; THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER An Undenominational Service for People of all Creeds and Classes Staft Consultations Mondays 7-10 P.M. Children’s Clinic, Fridays, 2:30-5:30 P.M. Office Hours: 10:00-11:30 A.M., 1:30-4:30 P.M. Week Days, except Saturday, 10:00-12:00 Noon. Evening Hours by Appointment. Tel. Adams 7979 ing Jesus Christ"— l FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Allen A. Stockdale of Chicago, Illinois 11 AM.—“THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD" Special Sunday Night Sermons Eight O’Clock Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. “Marriage in Modern Manner” 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “What Is Jesus Worth to His Own Religion?” In a Course of Sermons on “The Universalist Way of Life 7:00—Y. P. C. U. Under Direets P oo W." mirned. Mus. Doe. of METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor < Morning at Eleven “The Joys of the Christian” Evening at Seven-Forty-Five “Once a Sinner, But Now—" 9:30, Rible School: 10. Mr. Shaver Meets Men in Auditorium: 6:45, Four Societies of Youns People; 7:45, Sing- spiration and Sermon. Come, Glow, Go -nd Grow WithUs 1 " @hristian Srtenre ' Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST HES OF THE MOTHER| CH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th amd Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “TRUTH” CES Su n«‘ a1, AM and 8 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING—8 ©'CLOCK READING ROOMS FIRSI CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 5th and K Sts ours, 9 to Y (cucpl Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week | days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH-—Colorado_Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9| (Wednesdays, 9.30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) FOURTH CHURCH -Tivoli Bldg 3313 14th §1.—9:30 10 9 week days | (except Wednesdays, 9.30 to 7.30) | Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. —H flfilflgtfltj#l ; x of the Seven Seals? Wilkinson will xpose the N.W. Theater) d- Cure E Near Seventh S 8. 930 am: Five B. Y. P. U’s, 6:30 pm. Congressman H_ Greenwood will Yenc The. Bevea’ Bible Clase U. Conference Tues 8 Council Wednes OME. 1 E. Hez Swem A Ve P.M. Easy chairs (men like them). Prayers for healini 11 AM, “A rela- tive in Jesus’ home." BAPTIST Rev. ll. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Gl 9:30—Bible School, 11:00—"‘Henceforth." The N. Capitol & K Sts. IIAIIY L. COLLIER IEV 58 530 L P 1100, Worshin: 730 listic. Ful, 2 ¥ Heing, Wed.. 5 5. Braise. Are the Days, of Miracles Past? Come—See for Yourself CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt R Minfster AN U Fourteenth Street at Jeflerson. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Church_School. 1:00—“Why Belleve in the Cross?™ 8:00—8ong Se Ot sermon. WEST WASHINGTON N_Sts. 8:00 p.m — What Jesus Is o. 9:45—8. 8. 7:00 pm.. B. Y. P. U's. RACE , 9th & S. C. Ave, S.E. F. W. Mohnson, Pastor. Classes for all Religion.” Streel n e ashinaton REV.“HENEY 3. SwiTH 1:00 a.m —Sermon on Man's Relation- hips Through _Serv “Inevitable Recornitlo 8:00 p.m.—Sermon on the Meas of the BoulrGods. Cett iny Thursday—Prayer Service. TBMPLE & WStreats NW, THOS £ B Rible Sehool. rr- n. sumun “sunt.. 9:30 AM. GOSPEY, SERVICES: “In Perils_fa= Chri 1AM Rec P. Ryland. 8 P.M. B. Y. P.U._Program, Mrs. Vela Gibson, President. 7 P.M. Chureh Mottor Only the “The Gospel Gospel. Can Only, Save | Americnr” BETHAN:I hi Thursday, e Island Ave at 2nd St. N. m. 0 p.m Praver 'Servicei Welcome At the 8 o'clock service there will be Pationa! Paptigt Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor 11 AM. and 8 P.M.—Major General William G. Everson Will Preach Foster as the Song Leader. a Song Service, with Percy S. Calvary e 11 AM.—“The Balance 8 PM.— 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. Secon Sermons by th 11 A.M.—“Unselfis| 8 PM.— 9:30 A.M.—Sun School at Branch Schoo! at 17th & E. The Gospel Preached and Sung. 8th & H Sts N w “O Holy Savior, Friend Unseen.” 4th in series on “The Messa 11:00—Junior Church—H. J. Councilor, Minister. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. 4th St. & Virgin Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor “A Wenderful Picture” S. d Life.” Abernethy. Minister of the Hymns” Ave. S.E. e Pastor. h Giving” 4th and Va. Ave. S.E. Cap. Sta. Same Ho P WITH VI FIRST 11 AM.—“Glory, Tears and a 8 u.—u'&- :'.‘1,.4.‘ wedion Bervices, 3 SIXTEENTN AND O STREETS mlmvnn For Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor THE HEART OF WASHINGTON THE HEARTS OF WASHINGTON Woman’s Beautiful Hair.” " O ” “Where Revival Never Stops Tabernacle Who Has the Answer ? Ben Lindsey or Bishop Manning ? Jan. 25th—“LIVING IN MARRIAGE” Feb. 1st—“GOING APART” Young People Are Especially Urged to Attend EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED fiptmnp’al "WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near w-ll-y u HOLY COMMUNION .7:30 AM. MORNING PRAYER HOLY COMMUNION AND_SERMON. 'REACHER, CANON Pn;‘l'}wl«u PEOPLE'S EVENSONG AND BSER. MON: PREACHER. THE BISHOP, OF \WASHINGTON P.M. TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE clmn OR LEY ROAD BUS LINE. 'ST. AGNES' CHURCH o5 Camviol 'st. can Services Sunday. 7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m Daily mass. 7 am. Evensong and intercessions Friday, 8 p.m. : ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. PAUL’'S CHURCH Rock Cnd Church and Webster 8t. The, Countey CF Ghureh m_’u;a City. HOLY COMFORTEB Cl!Al'l-:l. Georgia Ave. and 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. or. 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 10:30 a.m.~-Matins. 11:00 a.m.—Aung Mass and Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Solemn Evensong and ‘Benediction. Dally Mass: 7:00 AM. Take 13th and D or Florfda Avenue cars to Eighih and C Streets North- ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector. Rev. Robert Shores, Assistant. i " Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3rd and C Streets Northwest ‘l’ht Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Viear SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Children’s Service and Church 0] 11:00 a.m.—Choral Service with Sermon by the Vicar. Saint flfiart 5 Third and A Strects Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall. Rector i:30 a.m.—Holy Comrmunion 930 a.m'—Chureh - School n. and Bible §aspm —Yaultig People’s Meeting. —Evening Prayer and Sermon the Rector a.m.—Holy Communion. [ Thursday, 1 ST. STEPHEN'S AND ADVENT PARISH THE INCARNATION Rev. n.:urf_izé.é:;m;mn::&.:“n 16th and Newton Sts. orning _Service. Church School. Christ Church,” Georgetown 31st & O Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN TEMPLE. Rector. Holy Commurion. hurch School. forning Praver and Ser- mon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ad- re: Wednesday—10 a.m.—Holy Communion. ST. THOMAS' Rey. C. Ernest Smith. D. C. L. Iede Rév. Wi S Bisnon ev CLERGY: Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVICES. WEEK OF JANUARY TWENTY-FIFTH L T:30AM 30 A. 1:00 A “Gyher Ran Society ot the ‘lnm{ Directed. by Holy Communion Church_ School Morning Prayer Evenine Prayer, Director The rine. Preache Healing. Cm‘(ncncflk Monday and Tuesday. hursdas. Lth & & 81 Chureh School, #:15: Sr. Dept.; 10:15. n_Small will pr, At it am e Classes. Mon : Tues. W30, The Ressurrection, 7:30, 4:00 (8. 5., 3:15). Confirmation_Class. Friday St. Paul’s Chnrcll 917 22rd St. NW. PARISH FESTIVAL With Special Music. 18th_ Bet. P& Q az, Duvont D. Roy 5 Randosph_ (assisting): SERVICES. 8 AND 11 AM. Rector Preaches 4:00 P.M.—Confirmation Class. Ample Parking Space. All Welcome. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 1:00 a.m—Morning Praser and Ser- 7:43 p.m, 8:10p.m o2 SERVICES. 7:30 and 11:00 AM. CORPORATE COMMUNION. Ch"“ chunh For All Members of the Parish. Wallungton Pnfl.h 620 G St. SE. led 1795, EDWARD GABLER, 8. Motnine Prayer and Ser- 1317 G St. N.W. } Rev. 7. B. Phillips, D. D., LL. D. Rector Rev James W. Morris, D. D. § Rev. *lvin Lamar Wills, M. A. £ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. SERVICES FRANCAIS Tous l'l, l')"'nnrh e 4 ‘sures par le pasteur F. Vurpillot ST. JO"N'S. GEORGETOWN 320 O Street N.W. REV. ¥ BLAND TUCKER. RECTOR. mnvm}o % OF ST. PAUL. Communion. Rurch School, 1o aim Confirmation” ind Sermon 7:30 p.m.—Bvening Praver aud Ser- ‘mon. Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. £:00 a.m.-~Holy Ccrimunion. 9:30 a.m.—Chu-ch School. 11:00 a.m. — or Prover and Ser- mon. ‘ihe Rec.o 15 p.m.—Young People’s Soclru 00 pm.—Evening Seryice. Rector. The All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W.

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