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S0 10 ARK HS ORDINATON #Test of True Religion” to Be | Topie at vaenty-'Flrst Anniversary. At the New York Avenue Presbyte- J. R. Sizoo will have for his topi “The Test of ‘True_Relig! Sunday will ‘mark the twenty-first anniversary of his ordina- €ion to the ministry and the services will be in the nature of a special rec- ognition, The morning service wi'l be ‘broadcast over Station WOL. Dr. Sizoo duated from the New Brunswick eological Seminary undl ‘was ordainéd in the Reformed Church of America in 1910. He also took post- | mlu work at Union Theologica ary and & Summer course at Ox- ford University. his min.s- try in W ton in 1923. Sizoo continue Sunday eve- nlnl “his series of travel sermons when he will speak on Paris or “Pride Com- eth Before.” Fellowship Tea. | ‘The young people are invited to the fellowship tea at 6 o'clock, with Misses Elsie and Doris Cummins as hostesses. hllowtn[ the tea at 6:45 o'clock, the Christian Endeavor Society will meet ‘llth Jajib Khoury as the leader. ‘ednesday Morning Guild will meet 2% 11 o'clock November 18. Nem- bers are requested to bring canned which will be used to make up He began meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Drury and Mrs. Mayers. ‘The George Washington University Prubyterhn lub will hold a meeting and social edinesday evening. Dr. Sizo0 will be the speaker and enter- tainment under the direction of Miss Mar bster will follow. The pas- tors ‘of the churches are invited to attend. To. Open Parish Hall. For the first time the parish hall which was purchased by the church last Spring is to be used Thursday at 6:15 o'clock for a church fellowship dinner. There will be a program of dedication. ations for the dinner must be made through the church office not later than Tuesday at noon. The mid-week prayer service will be eonducted 'I‘llundly evening by Dr. Sizoo when he will speak on another !lhm of the general theme, “The Road lome."™ The Church Bible School will give an entertainment Priday evening at t.he )nrjpfle Wehuter School under the of Miss arjorie Wehster, smurt Smith and erk Smith. The | El ‘program is entitled “Etcetera” and will cansist of several numbers presented by | talent “furnished by various classes of the Church Bible School. The pro- ceeds entertainment will be used proe? Me‘ordv.he school to the und. S iy, FREEMAN ADDRESSES BROTHERHO0D GROUP|:x Bishop Urges Laymen to Co-operate in Plans for Communion on - Next February 22. laymen _représent s sttended The Beothethood O, Mg, e S Buhop James . an “was. the guestoe honor, ol 'fim g R brm informal Bishop itions of J:uml eonveuflnn of tha :pu- 1d fn Denver. He paid man !n mnd cl :I: : 1 parliam . o en fcedure and tolerant %‘fli‘;n wmnfle dis- as urged the members hood of St. Andrew d tons in :fl n to co-operate in annual corponu com- the : br last to be held 22 in honor of George Wash- 's_birthday. Brotherhood of St. Andrew ir ition of men and boys in Church which places spe- emphasis on dally pnyer and per- 1 service. H. Lawrence Choate, of city, formerly national president mhem:mherb«wd, ‘was a guest at the b CT e WTRAGEDY OF UNFINISHED ¢ 9 | TASK” WILL BE SUBJECT Pr. W. A. Shelton Will Preach at Mt. Vernonp Place M. E. Church South. . A. Shelton, pastor of Mount hee)q E. Church South, will bmorer morning _on “The of the Unfinished Task.” At 4. D.’Deal, u'sh"s’:t p‘:t: oclfic" Mr: stor, will preac! 'lulu the subject "Poculiar People.” The Womian's Missionary Society will put at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with Mrs. W. Shelton as leader, Circle No. 11, lthun E. L. Crawford in charge, will yve luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. At] :30 p.m, the mision study class, Mrs. | . . Harlan, teacher, meets to con- inue the study of “The Challenge of " The business meeting of the Boelety will be held Tuesday at 8 o'clock. e it hoisstionds VISITOR TO MAKE APPEAL | FOR HURRICANE RELIEF Dr. Perey Steed, En Route to Brit-| ish Honduras, to Preach at | 8t. Thomas’ Church. Dr. Percy Steed, chaplain to the lard' Bishop of Honduras, is visiting Wash- tn 5, en youte from England to Belize, h Honduras, to appeal for aid on bahau of the sufferers in the recent hyrricane and tidal wave disaster, the effects of which are being felt not only in Belize, but also throughout Central! America. He will preach tomorrow at| St. Thomas' Bpiscopal Church at11a.m, :fl‘ 8t the Chnrch of the Epiphany at gn commemoration of the Armistice, | all veterans and ex-service men of the ‘American and British forces are invited. On Armistice night [3 teed t of Toc-H, Marck I, where he | & the mempers. i Nem Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) m—fli“flm remy, ¢ 16th above Q N.W. 45 a.m.—~Bible Classes. 1 fia.n Arcana Adult Class, Alice i Thacher Post, leader. man by the pastor. LH oqp.n—nhcwmn meeting in the Morning Worship, With ser- | 21st Anniversary DI‘ J. R. S1ZOO! NCARTNEY T0 GIVE CHILDREN SERMONS | Series Will Begin at Covenant Presbyterian Tomor- row. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, min- ister of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, will begin a series of sermon- ettes tomorrow morning to the chil- dren, which will be given in the course of the morning service in the church. He will take as his sermon tomorrow, the seventh in his series, “Highways and Byways in the Land ef the Book,” the topic, “The Very Well From Which He Drank ” At the Thursday evening prayer meeting Dr. McCartney will talk on “The Street mlld Straight"—the con- version 01 Saul of Tarsus. The All Comers Men's Bible Class will be addressed Sunday morning by Judge E. H. Van Fossan of the Board of Tax Appeals, on “Paul in Jerusalem.” E. H. De Groot, ir pm‘dznt of the Central Union trist of Celumbia Bunln miltmn. will address in Rome,” November 22. Soclety to Meet. of the Covenant wfll at 11 am. Miss An 'hylor of the Bolld of Nl- Missions "&‘r F: on “New Roads and Old alls.” Work in Ganado- and Tsel , Ariz, will also be discussed. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. The Covenant Evenlng Missionary Soclety will meet in the chapel wed- nesday evening. Miss ml.nbeth Tnylor romotion secnury Iar the Board ational Mission, speak. The so- cle!& p‘rflcullfly invltfl '.h‘ ‘members Missionary League and She Macteod Biblo Glass to meet with Dr. McCartney will show slides and fllms and give & lecture on his trip abroad this Summer Monday evening. u?‘u m‘; mflennun h.vo been espec v under n{g auspices of the Menn !Elut;k Every Monday night at 7:30 o'cloc] is recreation period for the men at the church. G provided. Fellowship, of young people _over uu of 20 years, mee each Sunday at l 30 p.m., preceds by supper, in which the ’np Top Club joins them. ‘The ’I‘ip "Top Club, for young peog: -| under the age of 20 years, will B Their eader. _ Followin Cavenant Fellowsl MINISTER TO DISCUSS EVERYDAY PROBLEMS “Taking Second Place Gracefully” to Be Dr. 8. B. Daugherty's Subject, At the Memorial United Brethren Church, le';n Capitol and R uéreet; tomorrow the —minister, 5 Daugherty, will preach in the morning on “Our Transient Tears” and in the evening he will dcliver the second dis- course in the ceiles on “Bolvlnf Life's Everyday Problems,” taking for his theme “Taking Second Place Grace- fully.” A question period will precede the evening sermon. The Sunday school will meet at 9:40 am. and the C. E. socleties at 7 pn., with a short busi- ness session at 6:15 o'clock. The junior church will meet at 11 a.m. The mid-week service of prayer will be held 'mesdny evening at lock. ‘The missiol soclety will meet to sew for the cl’uldren of Quincy age Wednesday at 10 o'clock in Sunday school house, The Ledies’ Ald Soclety will conduct & rummage sale ‘Tuesday, WednesGay and Thursday at 17151, Seventh street. Mrs. H. Lee Smith, Decatur 5933, will hlve charge of the donations. supper THE EVEN CHURGH TO RECENVE MEMBERS ON ROLL Congregation of Luther Place Church to Be Trebled by New Group. At the Luther Place Memorial Church at Thomas Circle tomorrow at 11 a.m. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, the pastor, Wi deliver a sermon on the theme, “What Live Laymen Can Do for the Churc] At 8 pm. he will discuss “What Our Loyalties Do for Us.” At the morning service another large noup will be welcomed into the !fllov- of the congregation. This grol rcan'y the recruiting program 'hlch Dr Rasmussen set up when he came to the local pulpit well past the mark of & trebled membership. This mark was reached in less than 19 months. The church members have been in- terested in the record being made by Rev. Frank H. Clutz in the membership building activities. He came ta Wllh- ington from the Lutheran Semina Gettysburg, where he was graduated in May. After spending the month of June study. g the plans and policies at Luther Place, he took full charge of the work for the period of Dr. Ras- mussen’s absence at Columbia Univer- sity, and since his return has served as assistant pastor. In four and a half months he has brought more than 60 new members into the church. Plans are being made for the annual every member visitation November 22. It is expected that approximately 75 teams will make the visil ‘The visita- tion is being arranged under the leader- ship of Arthur P. Black, executive sec- retary of the Laymen's Movement of the United Lutheran Church in America. BEING UNDERSTOOD 1S SERMON'S TOPIC Dr. J. J. Rives to Preach Twice Tomorrow—Mission Groups to Meet. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South, Sixteenth between Irving and Lamont streets, announces the follow- ing subjects for his sermons tomorrow: “Endurance” at the morning servic and “Being Understood” in the eve- ning. 'I‘hc Epworth League at 7 pm. will be a ‘“leaderless” mdging at which every one present will be given an op- portunity to participate in a general discussion of questions of interest to fpeople, e league business and social ‘meeting will be held ‘Monday evening. The league will have charge of the service at Central Union Mis- sion, November 21, at 8 p.m. ‘The Woman's M!morury Soclety will hold the following Circle Meetings: No. 1, with Mrs. Folk, 1935 Park road, No- vember 17, le 2 g.m.: No. 3, with Mrs, McClamm; Euclid vember 17, -t z pm.; No. 3, Settle, 1820 Clydudlle place, Novem- ber 16, at 2 p.m.; No. 4, with Mrs. ':.:1 3229 Hiatt pllce. November 18, [ .m. A tpechl congregational meeting will be held November 19, at 8 p. place of the regular prayer mmlfll il COMMUNION PLANNED Cleveland Park Church to Hold Special Autumn Bervice. ‘The Cleveland Park Congregational Church will held its Autumn commun- ion service tomorrow at 11 a.m. New members will be received into the church. The pastor, Rev. George Farn- ham, will preach on “After-Thoughts.” The Woman's Association will hold its annual bazaar and_turkey dinner Thursday and Friday., Mrs, R, L. Live ingston, president of the. soclety, has pointed Mrs. Charles Parke Miller as chairman of the general Bazaar Committee and Mrs. D. E. Whitman chairman of the Dinner Committee. DR. JOHNSON TO PREACH National Baptist Pastor to Deliver Two Sermons. Dr. Gove G. Johnson will s morrow at 11 a.m. at Nation: Memorial on “Who Is on tho Lordl Side?” in connection with Men and Missions day. George Edelin will speak for the laymen. In the evening the Entarfiwux speak on “The Song of De- orah.” The Mizpah Class for Women will be in charge of this service. The Bible school, George §. Newcombe, superintendent, will meet at 9:30 a.m. The Boy Scouts, Troop 48, and the Junior World Wide Guild meet at the church Friday evening. _ Ghristadelplian Clnpel 732 Webster St. N.W. L AM Wo , 11: M. i T G o P HALL SOON TO BE READY New Metropolitan Church Space in Use Next Month. ‘The assembly hall in the new Metro- politan Church wili be ready for occu- pancy by the church school the first Sunday in December. The women of the church will give their annual bm.r in the new church parlors the week of December 4. ‘The public services of the church will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel. Dr. James Eh Montgome will preach on “A Great Recovery.” The Metropolitan Epworth League will meet in Simpson Chapel at 7 o'clock. The | speaker will b2 Charles Ford, fourth e_presiden worth League. Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. Southern Methodi . A, SHELTON, D. D., Pastor. "Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. | 800 PM | Deal h Parlor, led by the bnry One Weleom Always lhhmnn'-llu y morning service, m- 3 lhll Sperty. Special Music. at both servi MOUNT VERNON PLACE Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest Methodist Epiacopal _SOUTH. EPWORTH 13th ST. AND N. C. AVE. NE. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“Interceding for Others.” Sermon by the Pastor. 8:00pm—“How Jesus Trealed a Grafting Politician.” Ser- mon by the Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.; Epworth League at 7 pm. Music by Vested Junior Choir. Pr‘yer Meeting, 8 p.m., Thursday. All Are Welcome to All Bervices. REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pagtor, Young People's Services, 7:00 P.M. 11:00 AM.—“The Tragedy Unfinished Task,” Dr Shelton. —~—“Peculiar People,” of the Mr. by Quartet and Large Vested Choir under the direction of R. Deane Shure. Cordial Welcome to-All NG STAR, WASHINGTO! Anhiversary PASTOR OF TAKOMA PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. WILLIAM E. LA RUE. The tenth lnnlveruzol the pastor- ate of Rev, Willlam E. Rue at Tako- ma Park Baptist Church will be observed with_special exercises tomorrow. He is the first and anly regular pastor of the church. He came here November 15, 1921, after a pastorate of four years in Rochester, N. Y, He will preach a sermonette to chil- dren tomorrow on “A Feathered Tale,” and the regular serman at 11 o'clock on “Ten Years ‘Takoma.” He will preach the nn sermon he delivered at the church under an apple tree. At 7:45 pm. he will ;ive the last lerxgzn in a series of seven in lieve—About Living Aj Sunday school meeu a 10 am. and B. Y. P. U. at 7:15 ‘The monthly mee the Woman's Missionary saclzw will be held Thu! day evening. Leader, Mrs. J. C. Ste- vens; subject, “At Work to Make Real the Ideal of the Christian Home.” Host- esses, Mrs. B. P, Davis and Mrs. C. W. Hunt, Przntdent I(l‘l. R. 8. K-I'Oul. REV. FRANK S. NILES TO PREACH TOMORROW “Adorning the Dootrine” Will Be Topie of Georgetewn Min- ister at Morning Service. Rflv Frank 8. Niles, minister of the or‘:town Preshyterlan Church, will preach tomorrow morning on the topic: “Adorning the Doctrine.” There will also be a short story sermon for the juniors. The evening service at 7:30 o'clock will be in the nature of & re- ynion for past and present nmbcn of the Young People’s Societies. The leader will be Mrs, phen Hulburt. Rev. Mr. Niles will make the address, The minister is holding & communi- cants’ class each Sunday from 10 to 10:45 a. for those who are expecting to unit ith the church on the first Sunday in December. ‘The Thursday evening meeting will continue the series of studies in the Epistles of St. John. ‘The Union Thanksgiving service for the 11 Promhnt Clulrchu of George- town will be Georgetown . | Presbyterian Church 'l'hnnkulvlnl day at 11 o'clock. Dr. H. A. Kester, pastol of the Congress Street Methodist P!ot- estant Church, will preach the sermon, Prana and the Etheric Body J. Smith Tassin Sunday, Nov. 15, 8 P.M. Pui Wullington. Lodze, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Lig'ht‘l:ringor Lodge, T. S. Nov. 115 pM. “"“¥he Romance of Reincarnation” The Story of Gi Reborn from = Blane velsen Floor. Barrister Bldg., 635 . N.W. Sunday, November 15, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “EVOLUTION” Thursday 8:15 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 HUll Bidg, 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or coliections filflhnhmt William Fraser McDowell, HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D. D., Minlster Joash Chest Day. hurch 8chool The Lovetiott 1 ]u". TayL” Annual Bazaar and Turkey Dinner November 17 and 18 FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St, Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. urc: School. :00—+Beven." 8 Epvorth Leasu L h.u%ln o 11:00 a. 5:60 5.m. 3rd and A Sts, NE. n'!v ALL_AsN POO“, Minister g Refreuning Siream worth BRlGHTWOOD PARK .l mlDL “ DR. SNYDER TALKS ON STEWARDSHIP Will Deliver Second Sermon in Business Series at Evening Service. Christian stewardship will be the theme at St. Paul's L\llhenn Ohurch tomorrow lmu'mngl ‘when Dr. Henry W. Snyder will on the ject, “Our In thé evening the of business slogans pplied te spiritual things will be de- ).vered under the heading, “When Bet- fer Lives Are Bulilt.” A feature of the evening service is the answering by the &:‘u of questions placed in a question hy m-mhen of the congregation. lmuvor l.nd Light Bri- at 7 o’ '‘clogk. - Miss 'fll uct the ther meeting. At the clo- nt y to bl give monthly business mnun’- try-outs for the Winter in December were heard and a cast se- ‘The Aid Society will hold their an- nual Christmas bazaar and turkey din- ner Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Kenneth McRae is in charge of the bazaar and Mrs, Ferdinand Waldman is chairman of the Dinner Committee. Continuing his lectures on “Symbols of the Church,” Dr. Snyder 'fll talk ‘Thursday night at 8 o'clack on “Our Altar Colors—Why and When."” Lutheran ining hoal night Dr, Snyder will deliver an’ ld- drou whlch he calls ‘“Picks Evangelist SERVICES AT FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE REV. HOWARD V. MILLER, '~ Superintendent of me New Yof! - rlct p‘hu’lt’h of Nazarene, ‘ & Fred. C. Smlth of Bo\lth ' Port- llnd. Mllne, will begin a serles of evangelistic services at First Church'of the Nazarene, Seventh and A streets northeast, of which Rev. Leewin B. Willlams is pastor, next Wednesday evening. Services will be held each evening at :30 o'clock and on Sundays at 11 and 7:30 p.m. during the campaign. i VISITOR WILL PREACH Dr. Z. B. Phillips will occupy the pul- lt at the Church of the Epiphany at he l o'clock service an Sunday. e guest ymchn’ at the evening be Rev. Percy Steed, chap- Joln fo the Tord Bishon ot Honduras. ILLUSTRITED LECTURE ON NORTHWEST PLANNED Talk Will Deal With Mission Work of Evangelical Church in Oregon and Washington. An tilusgrated lecture on “The Picihc Northwest” will be given at Concordia Church, mum- and G streets, to- morrow evening by Rev. Charles Enders. It will deal with the progress being made in the mission churches of the Evangelical Synod of North America in Oregon and Washin Other Hervices HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervices every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. * 0 ” Society of WIllfll, D C. 1326 Eye Street Northw Phone Ifll’.ll 1889 ashington. Hi The annual pledges for church sup- ) S“S%" port will be received in the services next Sunday. In the morning worship recognition will be taken of the twenty- fJth anniversary of the laymen's mis- slonary movement. The pastor will reach on “The Compelling Power of ‘hrist's Love.” In the young people’s meeting at g Willlam Steiner will be the leader. Nem Thought Mn.o Held Iuh‘ SAu-dqy at 11 1708 L Streot N, W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome __ Freowill Offering . Gatholic 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. Last Low Mass at 11:30. *“Visit the Grotto.” St. Patrick’s Church 10th St. Bet. F and G Sts. N.W. SPECIAL MISSION SERVICE November 15 to November 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 Christ.” \fiV:fipesdty—“Wemmhood Sancti- ed. Thursday—“Womanhood Degrad- ed.” Friday—“Sacrament of Mercy.” Saturday—“The Home Sanctified.” REV. WILLIAM R, McCANN Benjamin W. Meeks, District !lmln“Mn: and REV. FATHER DREW of the New York Apostolate. fipwwpai ? WESLEY Connecticut Ave, end Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Phelps Hand, D. D, Minister McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. wn.l.ul l'llmnu' Pastor. “MAN ? fifi BEST.” At Eleven O’Clock “FAITH, AN ADVENTURE." IE 4 R A kd I % At Eight O'Clock “SPASMODIC RELIGION.” litan Memorial (The :m jonal Methodist Chureh) Mass. and Nebraska Aves, N.W. (Mount Vernen Seminary Chapel) James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 80—Chureh School; Hurst " Hall, American Unlvemi! ‘Worshi) 11:00—Public uf) o ERY. lub)acL “A Great Recovery” - rih Lesgue in Simp- 7:00—Epwor Ministry ol Music: Mrs. Schoen- thal, soprano; Mrs, Montgom- ery, cpnlfl- MIND CENTER 2040 S ST. N.W. Lecture Every Monday 8 Sub lm—"How ‘We Bolv' our Caneenmuon and Healing service at close of each meeting, ALL_WELOOME. HOLY COMMUNION ~ AND THE 2 ENGLAND .. PEOPLE'S EVENSONG SERMON. PREAC] THE_RT. REV. 8. S Take Wisconsin, HAR: ‘ nnka * | the theme, “A Pe; CHUREHES TOMEET " INSBTH SESSION Washington Assdviafion - of Congregationalists Gather Here. | First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R, Y. Nicholson, Minister 11 AM, “'flle thpuu: of the Meek” 8 ' M. “Deafll, a Banquet Guest” 9:40 AM.—Sunday School. B 7:00 PM—Christian Endeaver : Societies. Thursday, 8 pm., anuemu The ninety-eighth- meeting of the Washington Association 6f Congrega- tional Ohurches will be held Tuesday, |§ beginning at 2 o'clock, at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Chtirch. Rev. Clifford Wesley Collins of Bal-’ timore will conduct the devations at the | opening session. Rev. Arthur Elmes of this city and Mrs. Julie M. Way, home representative of Commiséion lddh Atlantic’ Teand, will oo nm!u Frie Priends \’leelmg " (Orthodox) Il‘I lll‘ "h‘ Ilrflu N.W. 45 2.m -~ Sunds The g clml address n session “be ll by Re: Wiley, Marash, Turkey. Rev rreqeflck V. Fisher of this city will also X The ‘devotlonal service will be conduc by Rev. George Gee of Herndon, Va. There will be election of officers at the closing meeting. Epiphany Chapel. Dr. Francis Yaruell, v:m, will preach at the 11 s'clock seryice tomorrow on Soctety. will hold &, thmydz Thbm old a three- November 17, 18 and 19, . s Meeting for Worshi at 11 o'clock. Sune All_intere: Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 00l, United Brethren North Capitol snd B Streets. Rev. Simpson B. Dausgherty, D. B. r Minister, Freaches . Emmltnflr OImm- “The Coming Indestructible Kingdom!" Church of the Atonement . Eptaropal North Copitel & B. 1 Av. ;ervlafi. A Snd Y R S8 ST. MATI‘HE\VS or Will the Present Civilization Survive? HEAR ev. Harry L. Collier Sun,Night, 7:30 L Tabernacle N. Capitol and K Sts. S, 8, 9:30—Y. P, 6:30 11:00—“Our- Passaver,” Com- munion, Wed, 7:45—Pentecostal-Heal- - ing. Prayer Tues, 1:00 p.m., and ri,, 7:45 pm. “The Natienal Evangelistic Center" Welcome (Missquri Syned) 16th and Gallatin Sts. NW. J. FREDERIC w:xcm Paster 11 A M.—Missionary Service. 9:45 AM.—Sunday School and Bible_Class. Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts, N.W. Rev. Huogo M. Henmnig W£ 0( 'mmy Lutheran chllnh. t. Rainier, Md. 34th St wnd Cer Hill Road ‘Odd Fell “M‘-(m ellows’ Hall) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH - Lafayette Square R AT * “Ingiasolubitity.” Pr. Johmston wilt Dreach. SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN'S CHU! ,'Lrnnm“uu v an Vurpillot, u-mfi' lflnflhw “M”-M, fimnhany 1317 G St. NW. REV, Z, B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. REV. ALVIN IA-A. WILLS, M, A, - I”f. ‘Il! iet lo's soceyu" #.fl.flfl&ikh-&fl: “ e Percy Steed. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. fiamt Mark’s and A Streets Southeast. ulbert A. Woolfall, Restor. union. um- LN m~¥uun. People's M!t!ll L ligl Thursday, 11" 2.m.Holy Communion. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. ¥. J. BOHANAN, D. D. 8T, nep et i eal T erstor flh"!ch lq‘dlt Gny HOLY com‘ouun CIIAP“ l Thir Rev. st : ST THOMAS’ L "'cfl.llndll S.S O!O Ample Parking Space. The November Mesting of the Anglo-Catholic Club will be held in Saint Thomas’ Hall 1772 Church Street N.W. Monday, November 16 At 8:00 PM. Rev. Arthur B. Rudd Will Present a Paper “Gothic Archltec!ure The Public Is Cordially Invited ST. .lOHH’S GEORGETOWN 3240 O Strest N.W. BEV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. " TWENTY.FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER :;.:l_nn. 1 yyer, Children's 48 p.m.—Bvoning Praver and Ber- Thursday, 1§ ‘8'in.—Holy Communion. 409 4th St. NW. § Swedish service, 3:30 n.m. Luther Place Memorial Church The Gothic Gem At Thomas Circle | Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Rev. Frank H. Cluts, Asst, 1AM~ “What Live Laymen Cam Do for the Church” 8 PM.— “What Our Leyalties Do to Us” Sunday School af 9:45 a. Christian EndeaVor at 6:45 welcome always. ST. JAMES' CHUR;IH Street Northe EORGE W, ATH tor. n ie..r.%a.‘:"m.. kfin\nfl' All Souls‘ ymrhl Church Coun. Aves. N.W. , (Buits cars to 8th and C lm- H. D. Sterrett,' -Holy Communio: Mn:'g“;n lnl ger- €:30p. m—Younl Peon! ASCENSION lsfiugmn g Avgngeat ! Twelfth Street, Services, 3 a.m., 11 s.m. & 8 p.m. St. Agnes’ Churcll Dn&‘ lwdll. A} Ind ll . Tatersesion " ¥ tor. 5 a 1 unm—“’vv\nt Shall a Man Give Tor s Litete Sermon by " the Pastor. a Q St, Andrew's Church V St. and New Hampshire Ave. - . Holy Communion, § a.m, Morning Pnlyc:m and Sermo on, Preacher, Rev. A. J. Wilder, !unflu !ehml at 9:30, CONGRE?; HEIGHTS aYAh Sunday BIP'W“ ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16tk and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. George Fiske Dudiey, D. D.. Rector. Maryiand Ave, and Ninth 8¢, N.K. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Paster Sanday School at 9:30 Morning Service at 11:00 “Christ and a Girl of Twelve” Evening Service at 7:48 s e S i e TR A CHRIST LUTHERAN - H. D. Mensing, of Beltimers, Md. 1§ u-oo.m-—a;mu—stuw dent Ed win idokida 38ia © <9 i ol e N 3 2y g 1A