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Y.M.C. A WILL OPEN | RELIGION SCHOOL Dr. Duncan Is New Dean of by Training Institution for f# Capital Churches. ‘The School of Religion of the Y. M. C. A. will open Monday night lt 'l oclock at the Central ‘Y. M. A Building, 1736 G _street, it le “an- nounced yesterday by Page McK. Etchi- son, secretary. The school, organized in 1918 at the request of the District of Columbia Sun- | day School Association, is accredited by | the International Council of Relfflous Education. Its purpose is to train teachers and workers for local churches and Sunday schools. Dr. George S. Duncan, professor of Egyptology, Assyriology and Biblical literature at American University, is the new dean, succeeding the late Dr. Homer J. Councilor. Eleven courses will be offered by & faculty composed of the following: Dean Duncan, Dr. James D. Buhrer, pastor, First Reformed Church; Dr. H. De nington Hayes, pastor, St. Mark's Lu- theran Church; Mrs. Blanche G. Mar- shall, elocutionist; Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw, founder of the school of ex- pression bearing her name: Lillian A. Shewmaker, _critic_ teacher, Wilson Teachers' College; Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor, Columbia Heights Chris- tian Church, and Mr. Etchison, who is religious work director of the Y. M.C. A. The school is coeducational. Classes will meet every Monday night at 7 o'clock. Courses include psychol story telling, life of Christ, art of u-c ing, missions, trend of ~Christian thought, Old and New Testaments, pub- lic speaking, teaching functions of the church and dramatics and pageantry. D. Roland Potter is promotion secre- tary of the school and Louis B. Nichols 1s registra: PASTOR TO DIRECT LORD’S SUPPER RITE Dr. A. J. McCartney to Give Com- munion Meditation at Pres- byterian Church. At the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the sacr: ment of the Lord’s supper will be ol served, with Dr. A. J. McCartney, min- ister, givin' the communion meditation on “The Reconsecration of Gilgal.” New members will be received. ‘The All Comers’ men's Bible class will be adressed by the assistant min- ister, Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt, whose subject will be “The Gospel of Jesus Christ, Facing Error in Life and in based on ‘“Paul Ephesus.” ‘The subject of Miss Thurston's class drens chur:h with a sermonette Sun- morning. A nursery has been pro- vl led for small children and organized activity for the boys and ‘ll‘ls during the worship hour has been nged. The young people’s ufivmu on Sun- day include two groups. The Tip Top Club for young people under the age of 20 years meets at 5:30 pm. in the church house. ‘Their discussion will be “Our Share in Making World Peace th Miss Theodosia . _After the meeting they will join the Covenant Fellowship group of young people over 20 years of age for supper, ’rhh‘ group is in charge ol Recreati for men is Monday night. Pflday ni'h! lt 7:30 o'clock Boy Scouts under the direction of George Rose meet in the church house. JOINT PEACE SERVICES SET FOR FOUNDRY M. E. Federal Church Council With Navy and Army Chaplains Sponsor Services Tomorrow. ‘The special Armistice day service, un- der the auspices of the Federal Coun- eil of Churches of Christ in America, acting through its Commission on In- ternational Justice and Goodwill and the General Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains, will be held in Foun- dry Methodist Episccpal Church at 11 am. tomorrow. The pastor, Dr. Pred- erick Brown Harris, will speak on "Keeplnz Faith.” He will be assisted by Capt. Sydney K. Evans, chief of the Chaplains’ Dl- vision, United States Navy; Col. Yates, chief,of the Chaplains’ Dlvlslm United States Army, and Dr. Willlam L. Darby, secretary of the General Com- mittee of Army and Navy Chaplains. At the evening service Dr. Harris will have for his subject “Where Does Jesus Beleng?” “The Ministry of the Printed Word” is the theme for the midweek praise and prayer service Thursday at 8 pm. ARMISTICE SERVICE Metropolitan Memorial Congrega- gation to Hold Observance. The Metropolitan Memorial Church congregation will worship in the Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel, Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Armistice day will be appro priately cclel Dr. James Sher: Montgomery will dch\'rr the sermon on “At the Wrong Altars.” ‘The Metropolitan Epworth Leagu will mect_in Simpson Chapel af 1 oclock. E. H. De Groot will be the speaker. The World Wide Circle will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mae Camalier, 3332 Military road. ‘The women's organizations of the church will meet Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Christie, 4525 Cathedral avenue. £nangrlinfir lem' Be'Sure to Hear Closing Sermons EvangelistBenHardin 11:00—“Preparation of the Bride” 7:30—“Weighed in the Balances” The Tabernacle N. Capitol and K Sts. Rev. Harry L. 8. S. . 6:3¢ “Children Chnrfh" 11:00 AM. Pastor resumes services: 1:00 P.M. and Fri, 7:45 P.M.—Prayer. Pri, 7:45—Choir Meeting. Sat., 7:45—Band Meeting. Tune in “Tab. Radio Service” Wed,, 1 M., Over WISV 1in | Furniture.” Pastor 25 Years ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. i | | | | ! | i | REV. F. W. JOHNSON. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Rev. F. W. Johnson as pastor of Grace Bap- tist Church will be observed tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. Present and former members are especially invited. The church has been recently deco- rated and has one of the most baautiful | auditorfums in the city. ARMISTICE TOPIG PICKED BY PASTOR Dr. Henry W. Snyder to Give Sermon Tomorrow on “Fist or Pacifist.” Armistice day has suggested the topic, “Fist or Pacifist,” to be delivered by the Enswr, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, at St. aul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning. At the vesper service at 8 o'clock he will commence a series of sermons on “Signs of the Times” a group of addresses suggested by well known business slogans applied to spir- itual life. The subject tomorrow night will be “Since Eternity.” ‘The organization of the catechetical class of children of confirmation age will take place tomorrow at 9:45 am, while the Luther League, Christian En- deavor and Light Brigade will meet at the church at 7 p.m. Dr. Snyder will continue Thursday night his leciures on “Symbols of the Church,” the topic this week being “The What and the Why of Church ‘The Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday ' night, with Miss Virginia Patterson in charge. ‘The annual Christmas bazaar and dinner will be given under the auspices of the Aid Soclety November 18 and 19, with Mrs. Kenneth McRae and Mrs. Ferdinand Waldman as joint chair- men. The Aid Society lately has presented to the church a complete equlpme.nt of toldlng tables, linens, dis] lnd silver. CHURCH TO RECEIVE NEW MEMBER GROUP Rev. W. N, Mitchell to Preach on “Spiritual Preparedness” To- morrow Morning. Services in Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church begin tomorrow with the church school at 9:30 a.m. pastor, Rev. Walter M. Mitchell, will rewh at 11 a.m. on “Spiritual Pre- paredness.” New members will be re- celved. ‘The young people will meet at 7 p.m., with Miss Louise Shoemaker as the leader. The Oxford League, an organization for boys and girls from 12 to 16 years of age, meets at this same hour under the direction of the pastor. They will discuss “What About Rules and Laws. Marion 8. Michael will lead. Officers will be elected. At the 8 p.m. service the pastor will preach on “The Might Have Been.” Thompson Circle meets Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. L. L. Derrick, Grant road at Chappell lane. At the midweek service Wednesday evening the pastor will give the second address in a series on Christian and Living the Life” The subject this week is “Living With Our- selves as a Christian.” ‘The monthly meeting of the official board will be held Wednesday evening. The Girl Scouts meet at 3:30 p.m | Friday, with Miss Marjorie Alderfer as | the Scoutmistress, and the Boy Scout troop meets at 7:30 pm. with W. L.| Skirm as Scoutmaster. New Jerusalem ( SWEDENBDIIGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | 16th above Q N.W. 1 —Bible Classes. i) —Arcana Adult Class, Alice Thacher Post, leader. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, with ser- | mon by the pastor. “Divine Commands’ | 8:00 p.m—Discussion meeting in the Church Parlor, led by the| past; Every One Welcome Always The Church Librery is open daily from 1 to 5 in the afternoon as well as following the Sunday morning service. | Pastor—Rev. Paul _Sperry _ Theosophy Sunday, November 8, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “WHAT IS MAN?” Thursday #:15 P.M., Study Class Library Open Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday, 5 to 6 P.M. Saturday, 2 to 5 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a. Lightbringer Lodge Sunday. Nov. 8. at 8:15 P.M. “The Value of Ixperienc By Blanche K. Povelsen Monday, Nov. 9, llld Tulldly. Nov. 10, at Value of Meditation’ Main Floor. Barrister Blds., 635 F St. N. Admission Free_ “Becoming a|F THE EVENING INISSIONARY GROUP WILL BE SPEAKERS Pair Held by Chinese Bandits as Captives Four Months to Tell Experiences. Rev. James H. Miers, minister of Fourth = Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on_ “World Conditions at Christ's Secong Coming,” the third of a series of studies of the second coming of Christ. The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. At the evening service he will continue his expositions from Genesis: “The Savior Foretold.” Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. W. Tuckey will speak in the Moth- ers’ class room on “Jacob, the Stranger in_a Strange Land.” Monday at 3 o'clock the annual Au- tumn meeting of the China Inland Mission will open and continue until Tuesday evening. At 3 o'clock Monday Rev. Edwin V. Andrews, secretary of the mission at Phllbde]phh and Rev. Robert W. Porteous, missionary from the Province of Kiangsi, China, will be principal speakers. At the Monday evening meeting Rev. W. H. Batstone, missionary from the Province of Szech- wan, China, and Rev. W. H. Warren, assistant China director, will deliver addresses. Tuesday at 3 o'clock Rev. W. H. Warren and Mrs. Robert W. Portesus will speak, and at the eve- ning meeting Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Porteous will tell of their experiences when, last Summer, they were cap- tured by Communist brigands and held prisoners in the mountains of Kiangsi for nearly four months. The Women'’s Aid Society meets ‘Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the adult class room. Luncheon will be served. Senior Christian Endeavor Society meets tomorrow evening, led by C. Vernon Hill. The meeting will be pre- ceded by a 15-minute prayer meeting at 6:45 o'clock. The juniors meet at 6:45 o'clock. Dr. Miers will deliver a meditation tomorrow at 5:30 o'clock in Isalah, following a prayer circle. Church prayer meeting is 'flmnday evening. MINISTER TO PREACH ON GETTING RESULTS Dr. J. J. Rives to Be Heard Twice Tomorrow at Francis Asbury M. E. Church South. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, Sixteenth between Irving and Lamont streets, announces the following subjects for Sunday: “Getting Results,” in the morning, and “Writing a Book,” in the evening. The Epworth League will meet at 7 p.m., with Miss Marie Woolf as the leader and R. E. Mitchell as the speaker, The Ladies’ Bible class will hold a business and social meeting in the church Tuesday evening. Prayer meet- ing Thursday evening, in charge of the pastor. A meeting of the congregation is scheduled for November 19. ‘The Men’s class will hold a business and social meeting in the Sunday school room November 13 at 8 pm. There will be @ short business meet- ing, an interesting program, followed by refreshments. “PEACE” SERMON SUBJECT Dr. Barrows to Preach at Eastern Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. A. E. Barrows’ subject to- morrow morning at Eastern Presby- terian Church will be he Path of Peace.” 1In the evening his subject will be “Failure and Success.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a bazaar Tuesday in the basement of the church. A ‘lurk!y supper will be served at 5:30 o'clock. The society will meet Wednesday evening and the Westminster Society will hear about “Building for Better Health and Recreation.” The Men's Bible Class will have charge of the Central Union Mission meeting Friday evening. An address will be made by E. B. Swailer. EM) ESSAGE CI NDA B0 R radays 2 G T Brivate rentings 5, Sppointment. Dist. 0640, 1 Adams 6985, Mass. ave. n.w. "~ MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave. N.W. §.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave. Emrnunl messace - mectings Mondavs., & M. _Re daily.” ME. 2726, STAR, WASHINGTON ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1931. B. Y. P. U. News President Fred Braugh of Temple announces Helen Lohr, fellowship com- missioner, will have charge of the meet- | ing Sunday night. At Petworth & special Armistice day | will be presented under the | l enhlp of the president, Miss Ruth :eme mer has charge of East Wash- ington Heights program Sunday evening. ‘The meeting at Grace will be under the devotional life commissioner, Miss Dorothy Thume. ‘The prayer circle will meet at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The Devotional Life Commission of West Washington, under the direction of Harold Hodges, will present a drama- tization tomorrow night on “World Peace.” ‘Those taking part will be Ed- ward Cleary, Margaret Cleary, John Mayer, Laura Mayer, Florence Sabean, Ray Sabean, Bernadine Haycack, Ray- mond Hurley and Eleanor Collins. At the service commission meeting of Fifth Baptist, held at the home of Mrs. Doniva Mulguinn, plans were made for the Sunday evening programs for the remainder of the fiscal year. Sunday’s meeting will be in charge of the service commissioner. ‘The meeting at National Baptist will be under the leadership of Harold Mullin. The pregram will be in the form of a group discussion, the ques- tions being on world peace. Assisting Mr. Mullin on the program will bc Elizabeth Owens, Mrs. L. R. Torpy, Wil- liam Wolfrey, Anna Owens, Eva Ash- craft, Walter Grubbs and Ray Torpy. ‘The fellowship supper at 6 p.m. is under the direction of William Trent. ‘The headquarters of the B. Y. P. U. of A. international convention to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., in 1932 will be at the Curtiss Hotel. and convention registrations can now be obtained from Mrs. Fred Braugh of ‘Temple, the registrar of the fortieth annual convention held here last July. Fellowship Director Jimmy Rollins announces the opening of the basket ball season on November 16, 1931, at Macfarland gymnasium. The hike on Thanksgiving day, fol- lowing the sunrise service at Temple, will be under the direction of Miss Lillian Smith, former president of First Baptist B. Y. P. U. It was voted at the official board meeting of the federation last Tuesday evening to_donate $300 to the Baptist Chugren's Home for playground equip- men LAYMEN S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT TO BE MARKED Men and Missions Sunday Will Be Held in Cities of United States November 15. Men and Missions Sunday will be ob- | served November 15 throughout the | United States, as that is the twenty- fifth anniversary of the founding of the Laymen's Missionary Movement. On that Sunday afternoon services of a similar character will be held in about 1,000 cities in America. These services will be exclusively for men. ‘The Washington services will be held at 4 o'clock in the First Congregational Church. It is expected Charles P. Taft, jr, a nephew of the late Chief Justice and former President, will preside and Richard Cleveland, & son of former President Cleveland, will participate. Other details of the program are now being worked out by the committee of which Dr. W. §. Abernethy is chair- man and Page Etchison is secretary. Men of all churches are invited to at- New Yorker to Preach Here. Rev. Arthur P. Coleman of New York wlllfirelch at the First Baptist Church ‘est Washington tomorrow at 11 'm lnd 8 p.m.. Bible school, 9 am.; n Endeavor, 6 p.m. Beginning Mondly evening Rev. Garland of the Mount Bethel Association will conduct revival meetings, which will continue throughout the week. Reservations | BAPTIST OFFICIL [ WIL BE SPEAKER | Dr. F. H. Leavell Will Address Congregation Tomorrow at Morning Service. Dr. Frank H. Leavell, secretary of student work for the Southern Baptist Convention, will be the special speaker tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the National Baptist Memorial, in connection with a session of the Baptist Student Union for Maryland and the District of Co- lumbia, which will open at 9:15 am. At 8 pm. Rev. W. H. Warren of China, assistant director of the China Inland Mission, will speak. ‘The Prayer League will have a spe- cial service of thanksgiving, prayer and praise in the church parlor, Tuesday at 2 pm, Deacon C. E. Alderman and Mrs. G. G. Johnson being the speakers At 8 pm. the pastor and deacons will meet in the church parlor. ‘White Cross Committee will meet lt the church Wednesday at 10 am., and the Bible School Board in the church parlor at 8 pm. The Olive Love Circle will gather at the home of Mrs. E. L. Valentine, 217 Sheridan street, Thursday at 2 pm. At 7:10 p.m. the pastor will have his class on Messianic_prophecy at the church, fol- lowed at 8 p.m. by the midweek service of the church, which will be the quar- terly meeting. The missionary circles will meet Friday at 2 pm. as follows: The Ella_Marie Holmes Circle with Mrs. . B. Cundiff, 1368 Columbia road: the Ann Judson Circle with Mrs. W. E. Thomas, 3534 Eleventh street; the Dr. Marion Criswell Circle with Mrs. J. O. Owen, 1703 Kenyon street; the Annie Laurie Sadler Circle at the church; the Emma G. Gill Circle with Mrs. L. F. Bessey, 2331 Cathedral ave- nue; the Dorothea Witte Circle with Mrs. Agnes Sherwood, Hotel Roosevelt, Apartment 202; the Anna B. Hanson Circle with Mrs. W. P. Barrows, 3010 Porter street. At 7:30 pm. the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, and the Junior World- Wide Guild have their regular meetings at the church. DR. SAMUEL J. PORTER WILL PREACH TWICE “Christian Portrait of Womanly Beauty” and “Beauty of the Lord” Chosen as Topics. “A Christian Portrait of Womanly Beauty” will be the subject of Dr. S8am- | uel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, tomorrow morning. In the evening he will speak on “The Beauty of the Lord.” The Lord's Sup- per will be observed at the close of the morning service. Miss Pearl Gainous and group 2 will have charge of the B. Y. P. U. program tomorrow evening, with Miss Thelma Hika and group 7 conducting the Bible quiz. At the monthly business and social meeting of the Anne Jackson Class at the church Monday evening, Miss Sallie 8. Beach will tell of her experiences in Red Cross work in Athens and Corinth and of some of the historic places she visited while there. ‘The White Cross Circle will meet at the church at 10 o'clock Tuesda) Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N. W. m.—Sunday School. -m—Meeting for Worship, bert S. Frlends Meeting of Washington (2111 Florida Avenue) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday), 11 o'clock. ~Sunday School at 9:4! All_interested are_welcome. at fipirnual mnt;n{g RONALDA Message Mestings, Tues. PM. Read by u St.N. BAP Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near th S.W. Biglohn E. Briess Will Preach 11:00 8. m.—"Condiions of ~ Suc- ul" Communion. 7:40 pm.—“Barabas or Christ.” Baptism. 8. 8., 9:30. Lawyer Robt. H. McNeil will teach the Berea Bible Class and Lawyer Vernon Lowry the Baraca Class. Classes and de- partments for all ages. The Church That Cares—COME. FIFT tual Science Church REV. E. WHITE Message meetin: Wednesdsy and Friday evenings, k. Consultation by ap- Pormtment. 100 6in” st.me. - Line. 3055, SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRlST “Whes Spirit Mersages by, the Rev. Pllzabeth: Asst. Pastor Rev. DeLoe and ther Mediums! Messarg, Circles, Tuesdas esday, . Dark Develobing Cirele. Fridas, 8 P, Qeridian Fiace N.W. eLoe sives Brivate readings by at Dr Ropt "ot Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 ‘\lasuchu\ells Ave. N.W. Sunday, :0. 8 PM. Lecture by Rev. Ida E. Strack Spirit greetings by Rev. Ida Strack, Mrs. "Caroline “Mister, Margare: Man TATEE Masmase Barvice (st Penna. Ave. 8.E., Thursday at 8 P. E. and — TR noons“at’d oclock.” Wednesday nights at 8 )?(I P di) | pointment. Je SN { Dr. Jane B. Coatel L Meridian orthwest. Message Seances every TUESDAY, 2 pm DNESDAY, 815 pm jMYS'l'IC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages 8! \'DAX l'lr‘ WlD\E\DA\ Massazes ffom Flowers Sunday V. F. L. DONCEEL ‘'H McDONALD ge meetings Tuesday & Friday evenings M at 8 o'clock. Thursday at 2 pm in; 8% opt. Phione North 2610-J. 1916 11th St The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H. Terry Bubject— 55 “Haunted Houses’ Plllnl(d by Spirit Me: ages. Sunday. 8 p.m.. at Py:hian Temple, 1012 9th St. N.W., :!L‘m"fl flm, All welcome., Supper With Mediums Home_ Cflok(‘d supper_served Nfl\ fl(h at 131 C St. . from 5 to Rea open ‘\,/ b i e Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. b D! xendinl- t i‘fi%'n"."m.{ Roth ‘and Mr. Freder: LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1 E. McKinstry, Minlster World War day. November %, at 8 P.M. ""n'l’u.c' i':"sr MANOR ;s Girara st Mrs. McDon- e THursdazs November m at 8 PM. Tenth and N N.W. Thos. E. Boorde, Minister Bible School. Geo. D, Sullivan, Bupt., 30 AM, fotic J B P. U. program, Fred Braugh, president, 7-00 BM. and Only the Gospel_Only, Gosntl Can Save America World. SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor “The Christian’s Power” “The Finin'he,g El;mi::ct" BETHAN Rhode Island Ave. ode s Ae i 'vmmy Mam.; Juntor Midweek Sérvice, Thursday, 8 pm. Everybody Feels at Home in Bethany. PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Street: . Henry J. Smith. Pas ermon by Pastor: ., urrency of the Sou 8p.m.—Sermon and Song Service: B. Nigl “Keened Sensibilities.” Come to Petworth “for Inspirational gic Dates, Nov. 20-Dec. 11. HIGHLANDS CHURCI Fourteenth mmn at Je Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13th and Irving Streets N.W. m.—Sunday "Schoo TIST METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at “Glory of the Cnmm;?npllce" E\,enl at Seven-forty-five ISTICE SERVICE mmm of Columbia War Mothers will Guests of the Church 1 | MRS. GERTRUDE LYONS WILL SING “TAPS.” Pastor John Compton Ball will speak on h? War or Peace—W| At this service the only Flag allowed the Capitol with the Stars 2a"BtBes Buglers 1 9th & S. C. Ave. SE. GRACE " Sinmion, Basier 9:30—Bible_School. Cl, ‘yichool., Classes for all. PASTOR WILL PREACH FROM SAME SCRIPTURE ' ME D 25 YEARS BDiortire NG T OF HIS eaching ; o.FreAhInE services at 11 and T: Chureh Prager Meeiing. Thu FRIENDS INVI' CENTENNIAL 7th & Eve N.E. E Hez Swem JWh n fellow and at my home 5 o'clock in lh!mr:l'l;n';: Easy chairs (men iike them): prayers :l;\! h!al(nl 11 am, “A letter to an | | | Sl be’on exhibition Army Blml ursdaz at 8 KENDALL b NEAR B s.W. M. P. GERMAN, Min| B. Y. P ™ Higher Herotsm:r | D m.—*The Second Beautitude.” m. Thursday Prayer Service. CHEVY CHASE ern A EBWARD' GUVIR THAMK 9:45a 1348 a.m—Graded Church 8:45pm. The ~Young_ People’s Meennn WEST WASHINGTON | Cor. 31st & N Sts. fiatmna[ Baptist filemonal 16th & Columbia Road N.W. 9:15 A.M.—Baptist Student Union. 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 8:00 P.M.—Rev. W. H. Warren of China. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor " FIRST E BEAUTY OF Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor ‘A_CHRISTIAN PORTRAIT OF WOMANLY BEAUTY." “THI T E @alhary —“The Case for Moral Disarmament,” 11 AM. Pastor. 8th & H Sts. NW W. S. Abernethy, Minister 7:45+—Organ Recital, Th 8 P.M.—Rev. Frederick B. lgler of Pln adelphi l :30—Sunday lehool- | UTHER LEAGUE l ‘The District League Executive Com- mittee will meet tonight at the home of Miss Gladys Broeker, 1900 F street. | Zion's Juniors are holding their reg- | ular weekly devotional service at the| chapel this afternoon. Jack Mueller | will conduct the topic, “How Can We | Help Other Lands?” Helen Fischer wfll conduct the intermediate topic, “Playing & Team Game,” and Clara schu:uer will lead the seniors in the { discussion of “What Is the Purpose of Life?” tomorrow evening. The monthly business meeting will be held Novem- 13 at 8 pm At St. Paul's League tomorrow night George Monk will be the leader. ‘The topic is “Making World Peace Per- manent.” The same topic will be used at Incarnation’s League and will be led by Jack Martin. A Martin Luther banquet will be held by Incarnation’s | League November 12 at 7 pm. in the | parish_hall. St. Mark's League will have a spe- cial service for the return of the L. L. | bags for the aid of their treasury | Wednesday evening. SERIES WILL CONTINUE : Rev. H. A. Kent Will Preach on “Mystery of Church.” Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Mystery of the Church.” This sermon will be a continuation of a series of sermons on the Book of Ephesians. At 7:45 p.m. his subject will be ““Questions About the Lord’s Return.” This will be the third in a series of Sunday night sermons on the general subject of the “Second Com- ing of Christ.” Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. and Young People’s Christian Endeavor will meet in a special Christian Endea- vor month program at 6:45 p.m. Qatholi St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 h Mass at 9:3 Last Low Mass at 11:30. “Visit the Grotto.” St. Patrick’s Church 10th St. Bet. F and G Sts. NW. SPECIAL MISSION SERVICE November 15 to Nevember 22 Week Days: Masses—7:00, 8:00 and 12 o'clock. Meditation between the 7:00 and 8:00 o'clock Masses. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. Instruction at noon after the Mass: Monday—“Trade-marks of Christ.” Tuesday—“Vicar of Chris \\ ednesday—"Wom:nhood Sancti- ’l:{hlxrsday—"v\'omanhood Degrad- ed. Friday—“Sacrament of Mercy.” Saturday—"“The Home Sanctified.” REV. WILLIAM R. McCANN and REV. FATHER DREW of the New York Apostolate. Epigropal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. DAY OF PENITENCE SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. HOLY COMMUNION. MORNING PRAYER AND PEOPLE SERMON. PREA THE BISHOP OF WASH- ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. George Fiske Dudley, D. D., Rector. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 3. 1931. HOLY COMMUNION . W W e e e e e W M S e e W N e e W e N l 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLIS, M. A. m.—Holy Communion. —Church_8chool. —Morning Prlyer and Ser- mon, —¥outie" Feovie's. Societ —Evening Servi cessiveness ity,” the Re St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. NW. ARMISTICE They shall grow not old t are left srow old. not weary them years condemn. At the going down of the sun. And in the morning We will remember them. Saint Mark’s Third and A Streels Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Reetor. 7:30 8 m—Holy Communion. hurch School e e K KWW M N S S W 3K e W W e W VAT M. San ' Antonio, Tex ‘Young People’s l(eeun& r- Capers ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock, Creek Church Rd. and Webster i, W D m HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Ma, 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; St. Andrew’s Church V St. and New Hampshire Ave, Holy Communion, 8 am. Morning Prl‘l’" and Sermon, am. Preacher, Rev. A. J. Wilder. Sunday School at 9:30. Grace Epincop-lwéhurc'h Wisconsin Ave. Below M Bt. N.W, REV. M. M. PERKINS, Rector. Special Armistice Service With Flag Pagentry, Bublect: “The Boirit of the Oress.® ‘E m - ST. THOMAS' EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH TO HAVE GUEST PASTOR Dr. J. Howard Wells, Presiding Elder of Washington District, to Preach Tomorrow. Dr. J. Howard Wells, presiding elder of the Washington District, M. E. Churches South, will preach in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, tomorrow morning. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor, will preside. For the 8 o'clock service Dr. Hubert Sydenstricker, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church South of Roanoke, Va., will preach. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. and the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. The pastor will conduct the midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening. Mniversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.W. SUBJECT: “Logical Unfoldmenl" 801 DIST. h\‘l‘ll. BAQK BLDG. B _701hrmiauj CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th 8t. N.W.. at Meridian Place. Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. am—Bible study. .—“The Blessed.” p.m.—“Cain’s Wife.” ‘Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; ‘Where the Bible is Silent, P —______We Are Silent.” o[——[al——To)| CHRISTIAN The National City Thomas Cirele. [ Earie wiLrLey, H. H. HARMON, Acting Minister W18 S R—0Bach Schoo) Wa 1. AT, Witk mon. €:45 p.m.—Young People’s Prayer Orsan - Recital _and Tower Chimes Service, Let Us Have Peace” —Dr. H. H. Hi @olumbia Hreights Park Road. West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor Bible School at 9:30 a.m Worship and Sermon 211 am, ‘Bless the Peacegakers.’ Messase {0r AFmistice 7:90p.m—christian Endeavor 8:00 p.m __Sermon, “‘God Values r Soul. 'Ghorus Cho Welcome, Ninth Street &D LOWE! i PrERsON. Miniater. lo“rn “A. SCOTT, Assistant raded Bible /School. emon subject, “Our Homes. 45—Christian Endeavor So- 7:45—Setmon sublect, “Our Her- The mnlo’-‘cholr will sing at the evening service. armon. e S S e e L S SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafavette Square. Tous les dimenches a 4 heu Dr. Florian Vurpillot, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: Holy Communi 1 Morning ‘Prayer and Ser- pm —!renlunl res par ‘pasteur. A Series of In- ructions on Marriage and Divorce. Johnston will preach. Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, §. T. Sunday Services, 7:30 a.m., 11 ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Avenue Bancroft Place N.W. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. BERT SHORES. REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. ALL SAINTS' DAY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. mugicants Leagué. 9:30 a.m —Sunday S5chool 1100 a.m.—Morning pufi | Com- ith Ser- Sctor, Hearis Eou 4:30 p.m.—Musical Service. directed by Miss Charlotte Thursday, 11 am—Holy Communion. All welcome always. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Elehth Strect Northeast bet, B & C sts. RN W. ATKINSON, D. D.; ing Mass and Serm lemn tvemonr and Bene- s’ Avenue r Flor 5”8t ana 'C Btreets Northeast, All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. P BRI ana su 6:30 p.m.—Youns People’s Club. AR AR TR R 18th Bet. P& Q Near on Services, 8 and 11 11—Rey. C. Ernest Smith, D.D,,D.C.L. " “Men With Understanding = of the Times” ¥ _ Ample Parking Space. | ~ ASCENSION Magrachusetts Avenue at Twel(th Street. e Parsons, _Sunday_ semm Same 114 3210 O Street REV. ¥. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. TWENTY-THIRD sUNDAY AFTER 8:48 p.m.—E Vening Prayer and Ser- _ Thursday. 10" in.— Holy Communion. CONGRESS HEIGHTS 800 hm —Evening Praver and Sermo; St. Agnes’ Church & 46 Que St ria. aves 0%, Eiolal"se. ca m. . 'hvensont and”" n Friday, 8 p.m. “THE NATIVITY %% a8t d Sl il ol T T T T T T T T T o e 3 0 T TR T e T e C: Minister, Preaches 11:00 a.m.—Triu ) e Special Music by Quartet Cholr Mr. Harry G. Kimball. Organist and ctor. i Nuzarene First Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Streets N.E. Leewin B. Williams, Minister 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00—Preaching by pastor. 6:30—Young People. 7:30—Address by Miss Maude Varnadue, returned mission- ary finim’raalint Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. NW . Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “The Will to Peace” National Capital Choir— Under Direction of Albert . Harned, Mus. Doe. siniser ]| Taheran Qhurehy 11:00 a.m.- "Bnlli.ln( a M‘- ‘World.” Sermon by the Pastor. 6:00 pm—"The Friendly Hour” for Mr. Hlfl'! Pastor. A Cordial Welcome to All! ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett 8t. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., Pastor - Churen Brmboh." e Church of the Atonement North C: Iul & l I Ave. an How: Services. 11 Memorial Church The Gothic Gem At Thomas Circle Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Pastor Rev. Frank H. Cluts, Asst. Pastor r 11 AM.— “The People Had a Will to Work” 8 PM.— “Why Jesus Could Not Be Hid” lay School at 9:45 a.m. Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. Keller Memornl Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. NE. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Morning Service at 11:00 “Church and State” Evening Service at 7: “A Costly Religion” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 PM. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH ST. MA'I'I‘HF.WS Kentncky Ave. at I5th St H. MEUSER. 3 Servites 11 AN, —___Bunday School. 945 Aa ‘TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. l m. —Sunday School. 00 am—English Service with Holy Communion—*“Pul- pit and Pew.” NEW MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt.” Rainler, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service—Student Edwin Y Pleplow. The Charming Little Chureh CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11 AM.—Sermon on “Sin and Forgiveness” $:45 AM.—Sunday School and Bible Class. CONCORDIA CHURCH ~ a nllcl: Synod of N. A