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DAY OF PENITENCE 1S SET BY BISHOP Right Rev. James E. Freeman Appoints November 8 as Special Day of Prayer. In view of the mar spiritual and mater stion this Autumn. Right Rev. James E Fregman, D. D. Bishop of W ingion, has appointed November 8 a dey of prayer and penitence for th Episcopal ehurches in the Diocese of Washington. Music and prayers the Cathedral services and the mons will be of an a* wopriate na for the day. Bishop Freeman preach -over Radio Station WMAL 4 o'clock in the Bethichem 1 He has appointed this day of penitence following the su report of “the Committee " of which he was cha recent General Conv Episcopal Church held This. group had t task of dealing with world probier including economic depreasion. and order and world peace. It recommended that the clergy through- ( out the country be requested to set apart Sunday, November 8. in order that "hv people of lhl.! rhunh nm assem| to Invoke God' Ry Tor His Torgiveness and o sk is guidance that this Nation under be restored to the problems, botr confrapting the law P was of the outstanding features of General Oonvention. o SR DR. PORTER T0 PREACH AT TWO SERVICES “What I Need Is a Mother” Will Be Sermon Subject in Morning at First Baptist. one the t the First Baptist Church tomor- morning . Samuel Judson , pastor, will preach on “What 1 , Is & Mother” and in the evening jolcing in Responsibility.” ~ The thly meeting of the Board of Dea- m will be held Tuesday evening The B. Y. B. U. program tomorrow lvuln will be in charge of Miss Elza | ers, captain, and Group 1, vllh Clarence Kidd. captain, and group 4, conducting the Bible Quiz. 'nw monthy business meeting of the will be held Wednesday th. home of Gus Thomason, Pll’l tral Apartments, 1900 F street. ‘The Oircles of the Woman's Society will meet at the church at 2 o'clock | unmhnng at 3 o'clock for | class which will be con- | ducted by Fannie Boyce. Tea will| e _served. The Business Women's Circle will wieet at the church Thursday evening preceding the regular weekly praser | meeting at which Porter will speak rln “Soul Winning and Church Expan- sion PASTOR PICKS TOPIC FOR CHURCH SERMON Rev. John Compton Ball to Speak | cn Theme, “God and Me, Our Mutual Need,” At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. John Compton Ball, will speak on the “God and Me. Our Mutual and in the Evening on “What Wi mission_stu A new Bible class for young women has been formed by the amalgamation | of three classes. The officers are: | President, Margaret MeGarvey:" vice sident, Esther Hughes; sccretary, arian Gardner; treasurer, Evelyn The teacher is Mrs. Francis| The adult department of the Sunday | school will have as guest speaker on this | world temperance day Dr. E. M. Ellison, resident of the Citizens’ Civic League | Law Enforcement | The missionary study class will meet | Monday evening, led by Mrs. Fred A.} Kardell. The women of the church | will hold a quilting bee Wednesday | der the direction of Mrs. James O. William 8. Jones will give instructions to teachers of the junior department of the Bible School Thursday evening. This will be followed by a church prayer nd praise service, led by the pastor, who will speak on “The Need of Faith in Our Present Day and Time.” TWO SERMONS PLANNED BY REV. C B. AUSTI West thmgmn Baptist Pastor| | to Preach at Morning and | Bvening Services. Rev. O. B. Austin. pastor of the West ‘Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “My Heart's Desire for the Members and Friends of ‘West Washington” and at 8 pm. on “Why Are You Not A Christian.” Th B. Y. P. Us will render v T o'clock. The T. E. L. Bibl annual business evening in the S Ofmcers will be A Hassan wil The Y. W of Mrs. Wesley G. Har consin avenue, Wednesad: annuai church confe ursday evening in the suditorium. WILL HOLD .COMMUNION Semi-A preper at 630 installation ser\ young men wili & ~the ministry of stallation was nass session of the ck preach service on ° ‘orship of ¢ xm Church Friends Chapel, 732 Webster St. NW. B0 AN Worship. 1iiy AM Tuesday Bibl }‘nends Meeting ol \\ -shmjmn (2111 Fierida Aven muu , f8r Worship First Day cgundar). terests ltal\fi riends \leenn]. B | The { The Benior Union meeting will | held Monday evening at the Nnnon.m {City Christian Church {will be upder the direction of Miss Carolyn Snell, superintendent of the |mm Hour. Comrades of the Quiet participate in the meeting Christian Endeavor ‘. M versity work st Maryland Uni- | wiill speak the board meeting this week ia Crowell, Ninth Street Christian was introduced as the new reasurer for the {p.m of Lawrence Mo to keep the Christian Endeavor k iquarters, Y. M C. A bullding. open every ning from 5 to 6135 o'clock. “The organizers of the Junior-Inter- mediate Uni-n met last Sunday. They made plans Bay ul € at 3:30 o'clock at Cal- wrch. Plans were also can” soeial to be held November Mauro Baradi, tendent the ! mesting missionary superin- union, will lead the koma Park Christian w evening. He will #eak on “Fruits of Missionary Labors - {in_the Philippines The Christian Endeavor topics for tomorrow are: Senior, “What Jesus Teaches About Faith in God”: Inter- | mediate, “The Evil Effects of Alcohol”; Junior, “How Can We Help India?” SERMON PLANNED BY DR. HOLLISTER Will Preach on “Certainty in Religion” at Chevy Chase Presbyterian. was | At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning “The Certainty in Religion” is the subject of Dr. J. H. Hollister. The Pireside Discussion Group will meet at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mauchley, 107 East Bradley lane, tomerrow evening. Dr. James Doran, United States commissioner of in- dustrial alcohol, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Rossel Mitchell, of the primary department church school, and Mrs. Lee 8. son, superintendent of the department will teach courses in the Standard Training School for | Teachers of the Washington City Presbytery, which is to be held beginning November 2. “Helping Chil- dren Achieve Christian Experience” is the subject of both courses. The monthly meeting of the Wom- an's Missionary Society will be held Wednesday at 11 o'clock. There will be continued study of the home mis- sion book, “Roving With the Migrants,” | presented by Mrs. Lewis H. Russel. | There will alsp be a talk on stewardship by Mrs. Harold E. Doyle. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Guild will be held Wednesday at 1:30 pm. Mrs. Theodore W. Richards, sec- retary of the District of Columbia Red Cross Chapter and assistant director of Volunteer Service, will be the speaker. The Chevy Chase Circle dinner will be held November 10 at 6:30 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Stewart are in charge. superintendent of the Tillot- Junior 'BLUES TO BE SUBJECT OF PASTOR’S SERMON Dr. Allen A. Stockdale Also to Talk Tomorrow on “The Voice of History.” Allen A. Stockdale. minister of Congregational Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Blues.” At the evening service at 8 o'clock he will speak on “The Voice of History.” The Church Night supper will be { held Thursdey at 6 o'clock and will be | | tollowed at 6:45 o'clock by the mid- week meeting. Dr. Stockdale will pre- side s busject will be “Concep- tions of Jesi ‘Today. unday school will meet at 9:45 am ‘The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor will meet at 6:30 o'clock. The president of the society, Paul W lead the meeting. 'There a special talk by Gratz E um, past and master of Masons. ial and tea scheduled at 5 The Young Peaple’s Society tian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Mary Canfield will lead the meet- ing Dr. Pirst Young _Women's Club dinner will be held Tuesday at 6:15 o'clock There will be election of officers. SERMON ON ST FRANCIS Pastor to Preach at Cleveland Park Congregational Church. A swvlal sermon_on “St. Francis of be b at k Congregational s the first of & series of | lives of the world's | The first Sun- iring the Winter gious history as the character of the Church. owship supper will be s club Thursday ur n of Edward Cavin 7 Endeavor Society at its | ected the following Alvord Rutherford m Spa ¥: treasurer, rman of Progra: Furr, and chairman of Committee, Virginia Thensophy Universal Brother- hood or Chaos James W. McGuire Washington Lodge, T S | 1216 H St. N.W " Lightbringer Lodge Sunday. Nov. L. st 380 P.M. HUGH F. MUNRO “THE BEING AND NATURE OF GOD"” AU S PM “WHAT CONSTITUTES PROOF | OF SPIRIT SURVIVAL" | Main Floar. Barristér Blds.. 635 F st N.w __Admission Pree Coliection. | Sunday, vember 1, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “MAHATMAS” Thursday 8:15 P.M.. Studr Class Open Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday, 5 to 6 P.M; Saturday, 2 to 5 P.M. Hill Bidg., 17th and E: N duce, foes or collections \gious secretary of the | for a union meeting %o be prophets | THE EVENING IDR.SIZ00 TO GIVE | TWO ADDRESSES Sacrament of Communlon | Topic Tomorrow Is “Monu- ‘ ment of Jesus.” At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church Sunday morning the sacrament of communion will be ad- ministered. The topic of Dr. J. R Sizoo's communion address will be “The Monument of Jesus. ' At the evening service he will continue his travel ser- mons. The subject for Sunday night | will be Berlin, or “The Restlessness of | | Despatr.” | The Christian Endeavor Soclety will | observe its anpual alumni feliowship meeting, to which all former members and friends of the Christian Endeavor | are invited. Miss Bernice Coates and | Miss Margaret Nolan will be hostesses | for the tea at 6 o'clock. The worship | and discussion period will be under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Wiber and | the topic for discussion will be “The| Romance of Christian Endeavor.” | The Woman's Society for Missions | will entertain Tuesday afternoon at tea at the home of Mrs. Thomas Edward | Brown in honor of the women who | have recently become members of the church There will be a midweek service Thursday evening. The Christmas boxes prepared for the missionaries of the church in the Philippines and South America will be dedicated and consecrated at this service, BRIGHTWOOD PASTOR T0 HOLD COMMUNION Rev. 8. Carroll Coale Selects Topics for His Sermon and Talk to Children. Holy communion will be adminis- tered at the 11 o'clock service of Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal | Chureh tomerrow, after a meditation by the pastor, Rev. S. Carroll Coale, on “The Trysting Place.” The topic of the children’s story will be “Little Rogue or Sugar-Plum.” “Great Souls That Starve” will be the subject of the evening address. ‘World’s Temperance Sunday wi observed in the Sunday school at 9:45 | am League will meet at 6:45 p.m. Circle No. 1 of the Ladies’ Guild | will serve a chicken dinner Tuesday | from 5 to 7 o'clock in the Soctal Hall. | The Sunday school board will meet at | 7 o'clock and the Official Board at 8 o'clock. | There will be a luncheon Wednesday at noon, followed by the Swartsel | Guild at 1 oclock, and the Ladies’ | Guild at 2 o'clock. The weekly meeting for prayer and praise, led by the pastor, will be held Thursday evening. The_t: troops of Girl Scouts will | meet Friday at 3: JO Ind 7:30 pm. and | the Boy Scouts at 7 P REV. HERMAN McKAY TO PREACH TOMORROW | Will Speak on “The Man Who| Gave Himself for All of Us” at Union M. E. Church. “The Man Who Gave Himself fo All of Us” is the theme for the morning | sermon by Rev. Herman McKay in Union Methodist Episcopal Church, Twentieth street near Pennsylvania | avenue. The sacrament of the Lord's| Supper will be celebrated. ‘The friendship hour of the young people at 5:45 p.m. will be followed the religious service of the, Epworth ague at 6:45 o'clock. The Department of Spiritual Work, under the leadership | of Ernest Wiles, will conduct the league | | services during November, and will use { for the topic tomorrow “What It Means | to Be a Christian.” At the service of | worship at 8 o'clock, which will be re- |1ated to the league theme, the pastor { i speak on “The Worth ‘of Persons. [ | The Thursday night devotional meet- ing of the church will be “Love and| | Law.” A Christmas bazaar will be given by | the Golden Rule Class in the church, | Friday evening. New Ulmugln | Mectings Held Each Sunday at 11 |AM., D. C. League of Ameri Wem--n Rooms, Stonel 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader |All Welcome _ Freewill Offering MIND CENTER 2040 S ST. N.W. Lecture Monday 8:15 P.M. | Subject—“The Gifts of Spirit.” | Concentration and Hea}mg serv- | (fee at close of each meeting. ALL WELCOME. Fnitarian 18 =) awrsouts ; ¥~ CHURCH 16"nd Harvard s Minister 2ot Ulysses G.BPierce 2.0 9:45 AM— Church School. 11:00 AM— Morning worship. Sermon by the minister “Living Valiantly” 5:00 P.M - union service Tenth and G ! | ration TAR, WASHINGTON, D. £ Famous Churches of the World The Church of St. Mark—Venice. HE Church of St. Mark, orig- dome-in the center, 42 feet in diam- inally the private chapel of the eter, lngeby domes over the arms. The Doge of Venice, is un.\que among | plan is derived from the Ch\ll’ch ‘ot ‘the the bullflhlfl of world in | richness mal Hll and deco- | co' It grew '1lh a growing !l&(e\l] | whose ‘ religious center it was. | adorned with the va countless other buildings, spolls of | Al th in the | oly Apostles in It was with marble columns tinople, now vered by the mosque of The exterior facade is ennann. umlu demu a enriched tht from e arches. There is in the cen- East and the Italian mainland. Nelrly]wr of which -und four celoull bronze |every century from the fourth to latest Renaissance is represented in it. the horses which belonged to some Graeco- | Roman * triumphal qu and were adriga e present church is the third on | brought to Venice by Doge Enrico Don- Th The Epworth League and the Oxford | this site. Soon after the concentration |dolo after the f all of Constantinople iv |at Rialto in 810 a small wooden church | 1204. was erected. This was about 828, and | it was intended for the reception of the relics -of St. Mark, which had been brought from Alexandria when Moslems | razed the church in which they were preserved. St. Mark then became the patron saint of Venice, supplanting St Theodore. In 976 the church, with the ducal palace, was burned in the insurrection tor his urvleunlt m The treasury of St. Mark's magnificent collection of chure] nhu and jewel (Copyright, 1931, Publishers’ Syndicate.) Evangelist to Close Services, Evangelist ‘Marshall Mott will close Baptist Church MOrrow. against Doge Candiano IV. Pietro Or- seolo and his successors rebuilt the | church on this site, but in a large form, ing is mmtcmn"udnv.'l.n pm., “What Wait I For?" with a basilica and three eastern apses, but on transept. Byzantine workmen | were employed. As the town grew the church grew. So additions were made continuously. | About 1063, Doge Contarini decided | to enlarge and remodel the structure | Byzantine artists and Lombard work- | men labored side by side. So came a | | Veneto-Byzantine form of architecture | The domes of St. Mark reflect the By- | | zantine influence. The new campanii 322 feet high, fell in 1902, This nruc-‘ ture, commenced in 874, has been re- huilt, and 3n exact duplicate of the old tower now stands. ns are said tc have been kept in the square since the Crusader Dandolo received information by carrier pigeons when Dbesieging Candia. In plan St. Mark's is a Greek cros: with equal arms. It is covered by a try of ‘i Sehool. C. % Corner 13th & Monroe Sts. Dr. James D. Buhrer. Minister. Tvices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 945 am._C E. 7 pm Congrrgatinnal Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. . Pea ravor e F30! Comminity Hour. 1 Petiowaris Supper Thietdns. Novemver 8 Mmmk.mmnu each 'nmnd PN stament 8 Emmg:linlr Aenter Last Week to Hear EvangelistBenHardin City-Wide Revival The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts, §. S, 9:30—Y. P., 6;30 11:00—“From Famine to Plenty.” 7:30—“A Hiding Place.” Nightly Exe. Sat. 7:45 Special Hulmi_mScruce Thurs. 7:45. Tab. spel Service, Wed. 11 A. M. over WJSV. Come Early For Seat 9:45 a. 10048 45 D 00 p. hurch School. u«l‘s By cll;or cn;‘u. ~Youn| it's Meetin| am. am 5.7 M §:45p.m 8:00 p.m.— MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCH OFFERS YOU TOMORROW Church School at 9:30 A M. Adult Forum at 10 AM. Morning Service at 11 A. M. n by Rev. G. M. Childs, Claremont, California Serme People’s Groups at 6 P.M. Columbia Read at 14th Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister Church Open All Day Every Day You Ingram Memorial Congregational Church 10th and Mass. Ave. NE Frederick Vining Fisher, Paster { 2m—“Sin—The Curse of Americ 8 pm —All Heroes' Night. Great messages from prominent men all over America, including Cadman. Posdick, Pinchot Stone of Chicago, Preeman of Washington and others. ‘ PUBLIC INVITED. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister day School, 9:30 AM. ' T 11 AM. 8§ PM. Reserve Supper Tickets, NAtional 4317 Midweek Meeting at 6:45, led by Dr. Stockdale. Thursday, 6§ PM Subject: “Conceptions of Jesus Tod! —“The Blues.” —“The Voice of History.” hristian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Wllhinflon Heights Columbla and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D.D., Minister 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning _Worship, Ber-mln mishty 'guu“ ‘with Men." s Y 7:00 p.m B3RDIAL WELGOME TO ALL. WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. i Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D.D., Minister 11:00 a.m —“Reverence.” 8:00 D.m —“The See Music by New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 11:00 a.m.—Communion ad- dress, “The Monument of Jesus” Mile. uar for Chureh Night Supper, ay. "EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. 2 Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister. " of Peace.” I g LA ECKINGTON North Capital Bt st Florids Ave. BEV. NENRY 8. WOOPING. lm‘. he OM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, CALVARY BAPTIST 1931, SERVICES OUTLINEDY Rev. W. S. Abernethy Will Be in Pulpit at Two Serv- ices Tomorrow, Sometimes mands?” The Ordinance of the um- fifper and reception of new members take plu':‘: at t.he dme At 8 Congressional Library, is conducting a mixed class of young people at 9:45 Sunday momings in the rear of the church auditorium. The B. ¥, P. U, will meet at 6:45 pm. The Burrall Class group, in charge of Miss Esther Lohrer, will hold a so- cial and business meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grace Weekley will conduct the m of the Christian Endeavor So- clety esday evening. The Baptist students of the Dfstrict of Columbia and Maryland will hold their annual in Shallenberger Hall Saturday at 6 ocloflk ey DR. BARROWS TO SPEAK | | “Lamps Without 0il” Sermon Sub- Jject Tomorrow Morning. “Lamps Without Oll” will be the sub- Jm of Dr. A E. Barrows' Wednesday on “Christian Hllclum" 'fln glven v.h. Women’s Misslonary Soclety Yy Mrs. mlltt Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Baker 'nnlnl “the Young Men's ve a minstrel show. cl ’"% CENTRAL PRESBYT Organized 1368 Southern Genersl Assembly !nlerl!cllfln of u'.l "i 16th and Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, ed | and Mrs. Weanudl Class will Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. NW. Rev. And};-ew Reid Bird inister Divine Worship at-11 AM. and 7248 Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to Allll FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Pu':Ifn the Word of James H. Mirt, Minister EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth 8t. NE. COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; Connecticut Ave. at N St N.W. Rev. Albert ’Wuz:m' DD, Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt, Assistant Minister Thuri Bubsect, '{I Youns' Peoples Mesti Sunday _evenin pper_ st ehur:h aguse. Peck Memorlll Clupel Penn; ‘ ‘eople Nin dnmr rn Asain” the stor i.v.. Gospel Bervice. SIXTH 10th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. AR 00 p'm —“Porgiven 7:00 o.m.—Christian VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Wednesday, | Rev. J. Willman Wellister, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Chureh 8chool, 9:30a.m.—Women's Bibie Cliss, Rev. Charies L. Carhart. ieader s4Sam—~8Seni Department 14 Chireh School. ” 10:00 s, n.—m’. m Kelly Men's okt Tty W Mibicron 130 o~ iher %fi.m mam GEORGETOWN oo | Zion's League will be led by Rev. Richard Schmidt tomorrow evening. “Reformation Sunday 1531-1731-1031" is the Zlon entertained St. Paul's league last night at & Halloween PASTOR SELECTS TOPIC Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman to Speak on #Christian Warfare.” Rally day will be observed tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, TTY;'\-M street 11 am. on ‘The pew rally at 3:30 pm. Rev. Frank E. Hnruum Shiloh Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va., 'fllr“c ‘The Quee! Deborah Council ot hts of Jerusalem will be special l\ultml€ the 9 h service. ‘rhe pastor will e Barriers to Brothel nma school, 9: A 6 pm. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. ‘Bible Cl “What Meaneth This Bleating?” 8:00 p.m.—Discussion in the Church Parlor, Every One Welcome Always The Church Library is open daily hmlwsmtm-mmuvfllu following the Sunday morning service. Pastor—Rev. Paul Sperry Mniversulist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—~Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “The Deathless Fellow- ship of Souls” National Capital *Choir— ices Under D:recnon of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. BAPTIST Nazarme SEVENTH and A N.E. Leswin B. Williame, Minister 9:45 am —Sunday Btheol. lloe-n——mm..-o.—. 6: mpm—vm People. T wpm—hu.olmle Servige. Huntversal !maa The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 § ST.N.W. SUBJECT: Mmmdk-f-_fi-’ Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtis . e T::-..fl::.’" The "Womans Ape. Nov. 17—Be !Y;url( ‘ . - s VER Fleain Neto Chanse ol 'Day und Lovaitbn 0. C. M. CHAPEL, 3510 Q-ob-: St. NW. ‘al t. l Gy K wer %o Woo! " OF !lka 'y Road bu ree CT[UR_CH_ OF CHRIST 30014tk 8t MW ot Mecifits Paes. as, H. MeBroom, Mi 10 a.m.—Bible study. W‘hmm!flhluflsw Speak M‘:Mhlfi: s ‘aternity, Park Road. West of 14th St Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, Hm‘lollo?lfl Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 Sth St. N.W, FIFTH E Near 7th 8.W. LatDay S. 8., 9:30. New members want- ed. Mr. E. M. Bryan will teach the Baraca Chn. Mr. Allen the l.ll‘! Day TEMPLE o8 soorac, siinister. 5, E2ble Gehool. Geo. D. Sullivan, Bupt. v 22T SER Many 11:00 jon. . 13700 207" As O program, Pred Braugh. § TR .... spel Only, and Oniy the gw?el. gon Bave. America—and the Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven i Our Mutual Need” i Wasiagio B Doing When Jesus : o 9:30_Bile Schol. ~8:ds. Five Societies of ¥ 7:45—Singspiration an: ' nl llAH lo- the Leaves. ' ECOND 4th §t. and Virginia Ave, S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D,, Pastor 11 AM— “The Sunset of Happiness” (Holy Communion) (All Preaching Services at éth St. Auditorium, Nov. 1st to April 1st) BIBLE SCOOL, 9:30 a.m., at both the ~Auditorium and 17th_and East Capitol Sts. Branch Every Sunday. The Gosped Preached and Sung WEST WASHINGTON “Why Are You Not & cguu,-"' #th NEAR B S.W. M. P nzlnu,v. Minister 30am-8 8 B . 7 pm. 00 a'm.— Meeting l." ,’n-uufir m o -a-.—a mmynion. vm ds en Relisto hld!tl' CHEVY CHASE Wniern Aven: ‘ DWAR uvz'fi l. Anfn- o munion ugu' “as Rame fi“é‘l' o Episcopal Chitreh PETWORTH The rmuum Chureh in Washington d Randoiph Streets I- Henry J. Smith, Paster 11 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor, Spm.—Sermon and Sons Service: Thursday—Inspiritusl Prayer Service. COME TO PETWORTH. "53'.".‘.‘.’1.‘!..'5:.7" oo ko S Qtis Smi Commission, 8 o Bibl :30 “am, oibie” ‘!lcho.o-l.' 8 "V untor Midweek . Thursdey, ® p.m. Evervbody Feels at Homs in Bethany. fiutwnal Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 AM.—Bible School, G. 8. Newcombe, Superintendent. n upper.) 8:00 P.M—“Naaman, the Syrian.” " FIRST i =) Sunday School, 9:30 s.m. 5. Y. P. U. 00 A.M.—“Eating and Drinking and the Kingdom of God.” (The Lord’s Young People in Charge. (Baptiom.) Sixtesnth and O Streets Northwest DE. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Paster 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister . 11 AM.—“Was Jesus Sonetm;. Unreasonable

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