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A—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; BAPTIST CHURCHES [ Speaker | PASTOR TO STRESS | T0 OPEN SESSIONS Columbia Association to Hold Fifty-Fourth Annual Convention. The Columbia Association of Baptist Churches convenes for its Fifty- h Annual Convention at the National Baptist Memorial Church, Sixteenth street and Columbia road, Tuesday morning, and will ccntinue with day and evening sessions through Thurs- day. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter is moderator, W. W. Everett vice mod- erator, S. G. Nottingham clerk and George B. Brylnmt.:duum ‘The program ay _morning will include pthe election of officers, the én- rollment of delegates and the reading of the letters of the 27 churches in- cluded in the association from the Dhtflct of Columbia and nearby Mary- Re rts from the Executive Board, fi’m\;";!r the trustees of the Baptist Home for Children and the Baptist Home for the Aged will be given Tues- day afternoon. Bishop Willlam F. Mc- Dowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will deliver an address. Sunday school night will be observed Tucsday evening, with the chairman, E. B. Shaver, presiding. The children from the Baptist Home for Children will present exercises in_ keeping with the thought of Sunday school work and Rev. Louie D. Newton, pastor of the Druid Hills Baptist Church of Atlanta, Ga., will deliver an address. The work of the women's missionary organizations will feature the program Wednesday morning, with reports by the various committees and treasurer and addresses by Miss Minnie V. Sand- berg and Mrs. W. Eugene Salee, repre- sentatives of the Northern and South- ern_Baptist Missionary Boards. ‘The afternoon lnd evening sessions will be devoted to missionary activities of the denomination, with addresses by Dr. Austin K. De Blois, Dr. Rev. Wil- lam H. Allison, Dr. J. B. Lawrence and Rev. Dana Murphy Albaugh, mis- sionary from the Belgian Kongo. The annual conventicn sermon will be delivered by Dr. Porter Thursday morning and the various committees will report on the work of the year. Miss Gertrude S. de Clercq, secretary of missions of the Home Mission So- ciety; Dr. Alfred W. Yocum, medical from North China, and Dr. Jobn R. Sampey, president of the ithern Baptist Theological Seminary, deliver lddxulu in 2 ollowed by miscellanecus busi- he closing session of the conven- evening will be under ‘Young People’s Werk, with reports by the chairman and officers and closing with an address by Rev. Theodore F. Adams, pastor of the PFirst Baptist Church of Toledo, Ohio. ———e. CONGREGATION PLANS " VISITATION DINNER|=: Series of Calls at Homes of Mem- bers to Be Inaugurated Monday Evening. for Others” will be the and mect for this sermon, ted a Grafting. Poli- .mfl.y school is at 9:30 am. and the League under the leader- ship of William Peverill at 7 o'clock, ‘The Woman’s Missionary Society will y meet. A will be held in the church dinner Monday at 6:30 o'clock, which will be- | Wi r a “friendly visitation” to all the omes of the congregation, and which will be attended by thosesof the con- tion who have volunteered their and services in order to make the visitation a success. A series of studies on “What Every Methodist Should Know” will be begun ‘Thursday evening by the Epworth League. Hedley Clews will be the speaker for the first study period. Four mnl over a period of five weeks will comprise the whole series. The E:w:- will conduct the prayer megting ursday evening. (G DR. PORTER TO PREACH ON “MEN AND RELIGION” First Baptist Pastor's Morning Bubject to Be Followed by Discussion of Soul. “Men and Religion” will be the sub- Ject of Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, tor of the First Baptist Church, ‘tomor- Tow morn! and in the evening he will speak on “Taking the Measure of Your Soul.” ‘The program of the B. Y. P. U. meet- | jce ing tomorrow evening will be in charge of Miss Opal Smith and Group 2, with the Bible quiz condacted by J. K. Mears and Group 5. No prayer meeting will be held Thurs- day evening on agcount of the Baptist Association meetil ELDERS TO BE INSTALLED ‘The Metropolitan Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening elected as elders Dr, ‘W. W. Curtiss, Dr. A. §. Davidson, F. 1. Smith and Sergt. Charles C. Wbe and as deacons C. Lewis Cooper, | A. M. Robinson, J. G. Thompson and Charles C. Wise, jr. They will be in- stalled Sunday morning. people gwill ning service : present addresses on the t anksgiving theme. ‘Women of the church will hold their anhual bazaar Tuesday and Wednesday. Mts. P. F. Snyder and Mrs. W. W. Cui tiss will direct the affair. A commu- nity thanksgiving service will be held ‘Thanksgiving day at 10:30 am. An, address will be given by Dr. Daniel L. Ennis of Trinity M. E. Church. Pl o DR. BALL PLANS SERMON | REV. DANA M. ALBAUGH. PETWORTH CHURCH GIRLS TO ENTERTAIN Dr. e on ! aiens el Group to Interpret Hymn to Be Discussed by Pastor. A group of girls will present an in- terpretation of the hymn, “Just As I Am,” at the evening service tomorrow at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church, 10 be followed by a_sermon by the pastor, Rev. Robert L. Wood, who will have as his theme the title of the hymn. For his morning sermon Rev. Mr. Wood has for his subject, “The Still, Small Voice.” Sunday school sessions begin at 9:30 am. and at the men's Bible class at 10 o'clock election of officers will be held. The Epworth League service will be at 7 o'clock, as will the meeting of the Intermediate League. The Woman's Gulld will serve a tur- key -dinner Tuesday, from 5 to 7 p.m., to which the publlc ls invited. At 8 o'clock the Epworth League will hold & business meeting, {ollowed by a social. 2| At the same hour the Philathea cl lass will meet with Mrs. Ray H. Dhein, 4101 Third M.l'eel superin- Meel district be in charge of the first ‘L‘::ufly conference Wednesday eve- The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by the pastor, who will continue his studies of “Strong Men of the Bible,” hlvln‘ as the sub- ject, “Moses.” W. R. King will be at- tendance chairman. This church will unite with the Wal- lace Memorial Presbyterian Church and — N'u“a.hf Baptist Ch\u‘l:l'_i_hln the bration of Thanksgiving e serv- ice will be held in the Wallace Memo- rial Church at 10:30 o'clock. ——e PECK CHAPEL TO HOLD ROLL CALL OBSERVANCE Subject of I. W. Ketchum's Morn- ing Sermon Will Be “The Chief of Sinners.” A “special roll call Sunday will be gbserved ut Pack Memocial gm “What a Man Did in a Hard Pix.” Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. Mothers may their infant chud.ren and either remain with them or pass l';he fim:.ul'nh:he women’s 'l:"h; 'la‘:‘h the brary Elizabeth etchum. ‘The Cuthbert of men will meet Edson, teacher. Carl le. The afternoon class will meet with Mrs. A. F. Gillett. At 7 p.m. the Chris- tian Endeavor Soclety convene with Herbert wfil mec.kter.wmle‘nderl.“ Scouts ms Miss Margaret Hamburger Tuesday night. i ‘The Christian mdelvur and Ladies’ Aid Societies will hold their annual oyster supper Friday at 5 p.m. in the gymnasium. Mrs. Florida M. Brown and Mrs. Anna Martin are the two presi- dents and Mrs. Harvey P. Imlay is chairman of the Supper Committee. At 8 p.m. Friday, the Boy Scouts will hold a genoral inspection under the leadership of Scoutmaster Herbert C. g\e.lf::er and Maj. Hawley of the District WILL MARK SPECIAL DAY ‘Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church Pastor Will Preach to Men. The Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fssex‘n)den streets, will observe the special day for men tomorrow, and the pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, will preach for men on the subject, “The Man.” The spbject for the 8 p.m. evangelistic serv- will be “The Gospel Salvation.” Bible school, 9:30 am. B. Y. P. U. Socleties, 7 pm. Midweek services on Wednesday: The General Bible School Workers' Conference at 7 p.m. and the church vrlyer service at 8 p.m. WILL HOLD COMMUNION The Pull Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, will hold'a com- munion service tomorrow at 11 am. when the pastor, Rev. Harry L. Collier, will speak on “Our Passover” and he | will give the evangelistic message at 7:30 p.m. on “The Coming Indestructi- ble Kingdom.” The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 am. and the Young Peo- ple's Society at 6:30 p.m. The children's church service will be conducted at 11 am. Services for the week are: Prayer | services, 'l\lesdly at 1 pm. and Priday at 7:45 pentecostal testimony Wed.ntudny at 7:45 pm PASTOR PICKS. THEME “By This Blrn " is the title of the sermon by Dr. F. W. Perkins tomorrow at 11 o'clock at th> Universalist Na- tional Memorial Church. The church school will meet at 10:15 o'clock, ex- cept the adult class which follows the M the Metmpm tan Baptist Church ch“rch service. tomorrow morning Dr. J Com) m will speak on “Christ's Definiti a Church Man” Men of the or- A meeting of the Mission Circle will n on | be ‘nuul.y with luncheon at noon and a at 1:30 o'clock fol- gnued Bible classes will sit in & body | lowed by the missionary program. the main auditorium of the chm-chy ‘Thursday at 7 o’clock the church school In' the evening the pastor’s be “The Three Gardens of What Came Out.of The; ghe training school for teache: rs will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Capital BIBLE HALL Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 618 & G Sts. N.W. ic wili | assoclation will meet in the Romaine- 'fl’te lnd Van ick room. Yogoda Washingtcr. YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yosanands BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader v, November 15, 1931, “DEATH: Before and After” m'f A{PI‘AIN. API'. 51 ALL ARE WELCOME THE BHAGAVAD GITA Its _Spiritual Interpretation gses begin Monday. Nov. 30, 1931, BEGISTRBY / n—-—--n.mdga INDIVIDUAL WORTH Dr. R. J. Clinchy to Preach on “Cathedral of Man” Tomorrow. Emphasizing the necessity for a more optimistic view and a new valuation of the altruism, unselfishness and useful- ness of the individual man, Rev. Rus- sell J. Clinchy, minister, will preach a sermon at the Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church tomorrow morning on “The Cathedral of Man." Some of the probable accomplish- ments of science in the improvement of the world and the living conditions of the people in it will be told by Dr. D. Hubbard, assistant to the di- remr of the Bureau of Standards, at the session of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Adult Forum tomorrow morn!nz Dr. Hubbard will speak on “The World of Tomorrow,” and at the con- clusion of his remarks there will be an opportunity to ask him questions about the subject of his address. William Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Representatives, will recite some reminiscences of his half century of service at a meeting of the Men's Club of the ghurch next Wednesday evening. He will spelk on “Fifty Years With Congre: “What Is the Vllue of Fraternities and Sororities in College Life” is the subject to be discussed at the session of the young people’s discussion group tomorrow e'v!nlnl. PASTOR WILL PREACH AT MORNING SERVICE Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Chooses Topic “As It Was in the Beginning.” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presl an Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomor- row on “As It Was in the Beginning.’ and at the 8 o'clock service he will continue the series of appreciative studies of some of the outstanding American _churches, entitled “The Fel- lowship of Faith.” The particular sub- ject tomorrow nl(ht will be “The al Church.’ !.'p“l.shc:p Christian Endeavor _Societies will meet at 7 o'clock. Miss Ruth Mc- Millan will lead the intermediate group. Miss Helen Willlams will ad- dress the seniors The church school will convene at 9:30 o'clock. The mothers’ class will hold a busi- ness and social meeting Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. C. Craig Mc- Mullen, 21 Lincoln avenue. The annual Thanksgiving meeting of the Women's Missionary Society will be held in the church Wednesday at 11 _o'clock. Miss Mabel N. Thurston vll] be_the guest of honor. lslt) Gm:{:'l‘! olt fl;e A%r“l‘tl of Chemistry, ment of culture. will address the Brotherhood Club Wednudly evening on “Li Alr.” pastor will conduct the mid- week mvlce ‘Thursday evening. The Light Bearers will meet Friday at 4 o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid Society will Anniversary PASTOR OF FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH SEVEN YEARS. DR. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS. ‘The seventh anniversary of Dr. Fred- erick Brown Harris as pastor of Foun- dry M. E. Church will be observed to- (morrow. Dr. Harris will preach in the morning on the theme “Seven” and at the evening service on “The Christ of | the Street.” At the close of the evening service the large window facing Sixteenth street will be illuminated and a dedi- catory service will be held on the steps and walk in front of the church. This window, known as the ‘“Come Unto Me"” window, was a gift to the church from the Epworth League when the church was built in 1904. The illumi- nation of the window every evening in the year is made possible by the gen- erosity of two Foundry members. ‘The McDowell Auxiliary of the W. F. M. S. will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Oliver C. Cox. Miss Pam- bookjlam, a student of the American University, will speak on “Missionary Activity in Asia Minor.” ‘The Woman's Guild will serve a fam- ily supper at 6 o'clock Thursday, fol- iowed by a presentation of “A Luncheon and More” by six young women of the church. The midweek service will be Leld at 7:30 o'clock. A meeting of the Men's Club will be held Friday eveniny. Dr. Otto Melle of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, will be the guest speaker. PASTOR TO DELIVER SPECIAL MEN’S TALK -| night supper, at the Vermont Avenue Rev. C. B. Austin to Preach in Morning on “Making Life Count.” Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Chugch, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. a special sermon to men on the subject, “Mak.uu Life Count.” At 8 p.m. the topic is “Why I Believe in God.” From 6 t> 7 pm. & fellowship hour will be conducted by the young people. At 7 p.m. the Life Service Commission, Miss Freda Brown, leader, will be in charge of the pro- a serve its annual turkey dinner Fri- | gram. day from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will meet Priday eve- ning. S TR Aiph caalk SPECIAL SERVICE SET AT CALVARY BAPTIST hm: Chooses sef;nun Topic for Tomorrow Morning at 11 0’Clock. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church " will speak on “Men and Religion” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The men of the church will be special ‘uena At 8 o'clock the sub- Ject wul be “When Our Plans Go Awry.” Clyde J. Crouch will conduct the junior church service at 11 o'clock, as- sisted by Andrew C. Wilkins. 'The deaf department church service will be held tomorrow at 8 o'clock in Baker Hall, Rev. A. D. Bryant, minis- ter in charge. The monthly social will be held Tuesday evening. ‘The board of trustees will meet Mon- day evening in the pastor’s study. Terry M. McPherson will conduct the Christian Endeavor Soclety Tuesday evening. The prayer meeting service will not be held next owing to the meet- ing of the Columbia Association. The officers and associate superin- tendents of the Sunday school, togeth- er with the teachers and class presi- dents of the adult and young people’s departments, will meet at dinner Fri- day at 6 o'clock. CLASS 17 YEARS OLD At Lincoln Road E. Church to- morrow at 11 am. Rév. Walter F. At- kinson, the pastor, will deliver a spe- cial sermon on ‘“Companionship” in honor of the seventeenth anniversary of the Hiller Bible Class. This class was org-nlud under the superintendency of Speelman, and its first teacher, whou name it bears, was A. H. Hiller. The class will occupy seats of honor, and during the services several gifts will be presented. At 8 p.m. the sermon topic will be “Jesus, the Omega.” @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Flrll Church of Christ Scientist mbia Road and Euclid St. Sectmd Clnurch of‘ Cllrln Scientist 13th and L S Nw. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. IMMORTALS” Enflly. READINO ROOMS days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- SUBJECT: “MORTALS AND M. and § P h”vn’n'c‘b "MEETING—8 FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wedne: days, 2:30 to § w) SECOND C"l;ok H. 14th and G Sts. (Wednesdays, 9 Sundays and holida; FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bld, 3213 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days gexcept Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), undays & hollda)s '2:30 to 5 pm. All are welcome to attend our church ooms, ) golslt Mossagss b )- | Dar ‘The following delegates will represent the church at the fifty-fourth annual meeting of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches: Rev. C. B. Austin, Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. E. L. Darcey, Mrs, Z. C. Hodges, sr; Mrs. F. L Greene, P. W. Musson, Mrs. Eva G. , Mrs. John P. Moore, Mrs. Ne man B. Robertson, Mrs. Benita S. Har- iff . Harris, Miss Margaret K. Moore, Welty C. Hospital, Mrs. Ella Tucker, Mrs, John W. Bean, W. C. Bitting, The pastor and Rev. J. W. Musscn of Blltlmol’e Md.; will exchange pul- pits November 22, There will be no mid-week service Thursday evening on account of the annual meeting of the Columbia As- sociation. BISHOP Tb PREACH Right Rev. Harrington Littell, bishop of the missionary district of Honolulu, will preach at St. Margaret's Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, tomorrow at 11 a. Holy communion is at 7:30 a. day school will meet :30 Robert Stroves will preach at Spiritualist LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRlTUALlST CHURCH C E. McKinstry, Minister lIn‘lY November 15, af 8 P.M. Lectui 8 ol 2800 13th St., Aumm‘ Mediums—] Mrs. BWEEK Nw. ME. 2721 MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages SUNDAY _and WEDNESDAY D. C.. SATURDAY, NO HONOLULU BISHOP EVENSONG SPEAKER Right Rev. S. Harrington Lit- tell Will Be Heard at Cathe- dral Tomorrow. Right Rev. 8. Harrington Littell, missionary bishop of Honolulu, will ge each at the people’s evensong in the thlehem Chapel of Wuhmmn Ca- thedral tomorrow at 4 p. Due to the fact !hl'. President Hoover’s Emergency Employment Com- | mittee has obtained the facilities of both radio chains from 3:30 to 5 p.m. tomorrow for another of its series of nnn;lr%‘hym“ -;n ?mth ms, %here will be no of the people's evenson, from the Bethlehem chll;nl wmnrrom‘ Rev. A, L. Lilley, canon of Hereford Cathedral, England, who will lead the conference at the College of Preachers on Advent Preaching which will begin tomorrow and last until Saturday, will be the special preacher at the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy communion and sermon in the Bethlehem Chapel to- morrow. The other services in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will include the cele- bntlon of the holy communion at am.. morning prayer and litany at 10 am. Following the 11 and 4 o'clock serv- ices” pilgrimages will be conducted by (c:l-nnn Gummere in the Cathedral lose. SEVERAL MEETINGS PLANNED FOR WEEK Two Sermons to Be Preached by Rev. H. H. Harmon on Tomorrow. At the National Clty Christian Church tomorrow Dr. Harmon will speak at the 11 o'clock urv‘lce on “The Soul's Mwnu to Challenge,” and at 8 o’clock Tk\ec Cost of Discipleship. The church hool assembly will be held at :45 o'clock in the auditorium of the new church, with Young People's Societies meeting at 6:45 o'clock. Meetings announced next week in- clude the Business Woman’s Circle, at the Vermont Avenue Church at 6 p.m., ‘Wednesday, for supper; Circle No. 1, with Mrs. Bessie l‘emnhelmel’ 709 Elm street, Chevy Chase, Md., with Mrs. W. W. Bradley, as assoclate hostess, at noon ‘Thursday, for luncheon; the church Church, at 6 p.m., Thursday; the mid- week prayer and praise service in the Natios City Church at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, and a parents-scholars get- together party at 8 p.m. Friday in the Vermont Avenue Church anne: anmgrrgmmnai FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 11 AM—“My 8 P.M.—“Way Back Home.” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Sup- Mid-week meeting at 6:45 the Every Member Pledge Committee, Mr. William P. Benson, per, Thursday, 6 p.m. Chairman. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED BAPTIST Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. IMBER 14, 1931. “ANTI-CHRIST” THEME OF REV. J. H. MIERS Sermon at Fourth Presbyterian Church to Be Broadcast by WISV. Sermon Series 'l'he lubje:t ur the sermon tomorrow Fourth erian church the flmnh in the series upon the aeeond comirg of Christ, by Rav. Dr. Miers, is, “Who Is the | Antl—chrln’ The scrmon will b~ | broadcast over Station WJSV. At 8 p.m. he will prnch on the subject, “The | Saviour in tl ‘Aning. Sunday s:hoo! 5:30 o'clcek the prayer circle m Kelly Hal'. The B meet 2’ 6:15 o'clok. The p T circle for boys and girls + will meet at 6:45.0'clock and at 7 o' c?ock | the Senior Enceavor Socicty. At the | same hour the Junior Endsavor Sociaty | will meet in the Boy Scout room. Praver meeting is hel — g eld Thursday RIGHT REV. IIAIIINGTON LI'I“I‘ILL. i i Hnnanan MEN TO FORM CLUB The men of Rock Creek Episcopal Parish will meet November 20 at 8 p.m. to organize a Men's Club. Officers and g 5 directors will be elected. ALL SOULS The Women's Auxiliary will give a turkey dinner in the parish house No CHURCH vember 17 from 5 to 7 o'clock. 16%and Harvard ste’ Minister I Services will be held at St. Paul's Church tomorrow, when Dr. Franklin J. Ulysses 6.BPierce 2.0. 9:45 AM.— Bohanan, rector, will deliver the sermon at the o'clock service. Church School. 11:00 AM— - Morning worahlp Sermon by he minister. “The Unfnlllng Friend” ik rs 00 P.M.— am of modern Italian music. Lewis Atwater. organist, assisted by Flora McGill Keefer, 30 P.M.— Travel Chnt illustrated. Island.” John W. Adams. @ongregational THERE ARE NO RUSTY HINGES| On the Doors of Mount Pleasant Church, Opening for You Seven Days a Week. Hear Rev. Russell J. Clinchy ‘Tomorrow at 11, on “The Cathedral of Man.” “Star William Tyler Page, Clerk, House of Representatives, ‘Wednesday at 8 p.m. “Fifty Years With Congress.” Columbia Road at 14th. Columbla 3720 Cleveland Park Congregational Church 3ith and Lowell Sts. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460_14th St. N.W., at Meridian Pla Jas. H. McBtoom, Ministerr 10 a.m.—Bible atudy 11 a.m.—*“Christian Joy.” 7:30 p.m.—“Blood of Abel.” “Where the Bible S We Speak; ‘Where the Bil Sflefll. fi lli]l E We Are Silent.” [o]—=—=]ol—io=] CHRISTIAN The National City Thomas Circle. [ B n marMON. Acting Minister EARLE WILFLEY, Minister Emeritus .m.—Church _School As- unhl’«l!ew Church T — ncnn-u-"—m Young People’s Meet- The cost o oy ehln.hl." H. [armo: Serm 1] 4 Comm\mlan Strvlu and tion of New ‘Members %’5’#&32:5"%‘3&?' ° St Midweek ach Thy Annual da: 8 PM. r Thurs- ne; and Fridey. November 19 and 30, 11:00 a.m.. @olmmhbia fitiglnn Park Road, West of 14th Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 0am—A Well Graded School for Christian Church.” rs.’ gures G K. Meetings. Youth Choru p.m. in' charge of Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near 7th S.W. Brigss Will Preach ‘The Rise, Reign and Result of a Noble Pur- pose.” Men's day. They will sing a song and sit together, "Chrl.n In the Book of 11 oo-.m 7:40 p.m.— 8, 9: 30 fkv M. L. Lennon will teach the Berea Class and Rev. 8. 8. Story the Baraca Class. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning £ CHRIST'S ROCK vening at Seven-fort “THE THREE GARDENS O fl;’:nn WHAT CAME OUT OF B nd the Ohureh that and Grows Contin GRACE & §. C. Ave SE. 3 F. W. Johnson, Pastor |9:30—Bible Scho Streets. » D. D., Pastor. i by Ch i #emu'mh'fi 'S’ Meetiny .—Young s, The Church That Cares—COME. TEMPLE _ Tents ana x xw. ‘Thos. E. Boorde, Minister Hibl 9. Juble School. Geo. D. Sulliva For, P, president 7. % gm' he Gos sDeL Onily, and only the Gosper, —t §ospel;, Can Save America—and the Sildweek Service Thur ‘Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister 13i48—Bivle School, ing Worshi 00—Morning Warship. P-llur hefllu un gYesr CENTENNIAL ith & Eve N.E. E Hez Swem 1She, dregmed sbout. gasy chairs (men ke "themy: bi -m.._“Our uoun‘; i«'fs’nfi CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. REV E. WHITE e met'lnr We‘d;'l; l-'lll‘fll:d htrli Dnlntmnnt = Linc. 30! 1326 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Sunday, at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Hargy P. irit b a8 st?" gl m{- Mliter, et “Mandi Message Bervice at_000 ‘Thursday at 8 P.M. Strack E and MADAM CAE' Readings Tuesday and Thuud 7 gafter- noons at Wednesday an nights s ook PN padint’en G Dofntment. 951 Eve Disf The First Spirit unlnt Church Lecture by the Paster Rev. Alfred H. Terry “Edison .nd ‘the Spirit World” ¥ by_Spirit sunddse 8" o A A Ge, oth Bl N.w. tecond_Noor - All ‘welcom ":;..:".“:..3.' Contes Haorinssc { 8D, 5 Efl CONSULTA- SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Cantes-Delos. STONELTM COUR Musical Recital ‘7: 5, "IIIII.I‘. Gardiner Vocal Selections, EGSALMIRA COLOMO. A. B. BAI “0la Age Deferred, or the. Miracle of Keeping Young.” by the Rev. llll bet] 'filh DelLoe othe llnuu Circles: Deve f h&n, 8 PM. at mnm QW RONALDA 3ot it 1¢ Dr. Appt. SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. SE. Rev. H. M. I‘Jon';. D. D., Pastor Watch for the Stockton-Gould Meetings. WELCOME TO PETWORTH. KENDA”. 9th NEAR B. S.W. M. P GERMAN, Minister . U. 7 pm. vmishéd Works" osc, Who Inherit the 7:30 p.m. Thnrldlyvl’unr Service. WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE rn Avenue and EDWARD' OLIVER GARE shater 9:45 a.m.—Graded Chu: 1100 8 —Men's s..a.',is.” et “JESUS_CAME_PREAC) 6:45 p.m.—Young People's WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. . J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister " Music by the Quartet. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. ROHRE! HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth " Sirect Newton Mercer Sim: ‘Meeting in Chargs of Youns Peovle. ECKINGTON North Capitol St. st Florids Ave. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister ‘The Message of Malael —Evening Worshi " CHEVY CHASE HUGH T. STEVENSON: Misister relches at 11 ¢ at Rational Bay AM.—“WHO IS ON TWZ LO! (Men and Missions Day.) Men sit in a body. 8:00 PM.—“THE SONG OF DEBORAH.” Mizpah Class for Women in charge. tiss Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.V/. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 30 A.M.—Bible School. Adal Classes at 10. —Pireside Discussion 7:30 p.m.—Fires ’e" fi,:’:"“f‘ -.':q RD’S SIDE?” ‘H." ’-I’le .‘n M M (Ilustrated Songs.) FIRST ulnl—"nn AND RELIGION.” L—“TAKING THE y School, 9:30 a.: -Ml‘flglE OE Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor Peck Memoflll (‘:‘lupel YOUR SOUL. (fl',alhary i 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM—“MEN AND RELIGION” 8 P.M.—“WHEN OUR PLANS GO AWRY” 4 P.M.—Laymen’s Mis: sionary Movement. Chas. P. Taft, jr., speaker. For men of the city, Hniversal Bes The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.W. SUBJECT: “Mind and Body” o1 DisT. NATY BANK BLDG. ‘lninrru:linl s 2t 9:30 am. At/ 10:15—Church Schsol. | 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “By This Sign” National Capital Choir— Under Dir: n of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. - Nauzarene | First Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Streets N.E. Leewin B. Williams, Minister 5—slmdly School. and 7:30—Preachi; m 6:30—Young People. iy REVIVAL SERVICES. Reae;;lnnmgd on | Wednesday v. Howare Miller, superinten of the New York District, and m‘n Fred C. Smith, South Portland, M: will begin a revival campaign. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andr w Reid Bird er Divine Wonhlp at 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All 1 Assem ,'lullfifl?fl of X’lh *% 16th and Rev. JaMES B, TAYLOR. D, Mcliwaine, 'D. D. 5 T Jan St A% & Mg RO i RSN 4 M SRR FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairment Sts. N.W. “Holding F-l:th the Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 8.m.—“Whe Is the Anti Broadcast over 8:00 8.m.—"The Savier in Chapter Three.’ Genests, EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Subject: “The Very Well From Whick Dr. McCartney Preaching. 9:45 a.m.—Church _Schoo! for Shady. ~Graach Iinstruction ln,-& Rursery Women, 'fif.'.. Tharsiog: led ale m&m“fl' bn:g S ml'" lluung. o~ “n“ ‘.- W GEORGETOWN (Organized P Street Near 315t Bireet N.W. Rev. e 5';.. and Ser- Ad-r-m' the Doctrine™ 7:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Reunion for Everybod, ‘Address by Mr. Nucs, | New York Avenue Church 13th & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 11:00AM.—*“The Test of True Religion.” 8:00 P.M.—Paris, or “Pride Cometh Before—" (Immediately following the Eve- ning Service a brief Song Service Wwill be held in the Lecture Room.)