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RITES WILL HONOR {DR.H.J.COUNCILOR Memorial Services to Be Held at Cavary Church Wednesday. -Memorial services honoring the late ¥, Homer J. Councilor, assistant pas- tor, will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. | in Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth end H_'streets. The services will be spon- s0ted by the Vaughn Class. The services will be arranged by a committee com of W. W. Everett, McK. . Etchison and George E. f&?u Invitations have been sent to| nigmerous religious, business and fra- organizations and several mem- bacs of Congress. A floral display will b%pmvmm by the Sunday schocl c Councilor will be eulogized by D. Arh-rnazhy pastor of Calvary Baptist Church; Dr. R. Y. Nicholson, president of"th> Distgjct of Columbia Ministerial gion Mr. Everett, moderator of the Columbian Association of Paptist Churches; Gratz E. Dunkum, past grand %\' Masons, and Mr. Etchison, T us_ work director of the Young Men's Christian Association. program will be presented by the nic Glee Club and the Burrall Chorus of the Sunday School. be conj tion will sing “He Keeps Singing,” Mr. Councilor's favorite bymn. ‘Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of | umbh Heights Christian Church l ofl T the invocation. The benes be given by Dr. John C. P2 l’rlnd chaplain of the Grand Lodge Dl‘ Cuunc"wr died last July. He was widely known as president of the Or- ganined Bible Classes of the District. He had been particularly successful as fi;flmhndcm of the Calvary Sunday t ane time he was secretary to Rep- ntative Mondell of wvomlnii mer House Repnbuun leader. e be- came assistant pasto: ary Bap- tist Church'in 1924 lnd was ordained @ ‘minister two years later. EPISCOPAL SERMON - ON PERSONALITIES R{y. Heary T. Cocke to Preach at Al Saints’ Church, Chevy o Chase Circle. * for- sPersonalities Overflow” will be the théme of Rev. Henry Teller Cocke's ser- mon, at the 11 o'clock service tomor- 0%, st All Saints’ Episcopal Church, on Cheyy_Chase circle. Thers will be also an'early holy communion at 7:30 o'clock lnd Sunday school at 9:30 and 9:46 ;‘hgre will be a baptismal service for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al er Blair at 3:30 o'clock and at 4:30 o'clock 10!' the infant child of Mr. lnd Mrs. W. A, Regers, The Cub Scouts W'lll meet Tuesday evBhing under. the leuflrrsh? of J. C. Imzlg and on Friday at 3:30 the Joy Ci®le, an organizatic.1 of younger girls, vu;) meet under ths direction of Mrs. C The vestry wili meet Thursday eve- ninz at the rectory. The Junior Dra- matic Club, of which Miss Jane Allen is leziier, will meet Wednescay evening in the Parish Hall. The Rector's Aid will hold the annual Degember bazaer:and dinner Wednes- day frem noon to 9 o'clock. The din- ner will be served from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Reservations must be made through ){nrs twfllllm R. Myers, 3754 McKinley street, ADVENT SUNDAY RITES ..TO BE HELD TOMORROW Clz‘fllt LTutheran' Church to Mark Day With Sacrament of Altar Service. Christ Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Gallatin streets, will commemorate Adyent Sunday in its 11 am. service. Ray. J. Frederic Wenchell will speak on the “Lord’s Prayer ard the Advent of The sacrament cf the altar also be celebrated with a prepara- mry gervice at 10:30 am Mission %rcée ',',m hold its meeting Wednesday at 1 pm. . E. Pisher will preside. Miss pDh singer of the Washington Lutheran Inper Mission Society will speak. At nogn a luncheon wili be served. The :lrcle is_also A;J‘ppl)ln‘ the blind_with Lutheran Magazine for the Blind, p ted in raised t)'pe PLANS TWO SERMONS nn Daugherty to Occupy Memorial United Brethren Pulpit. At the Memorial United Brethren Chur¢h, North Capitol and R etreets, tomorrow, the minister, Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty, will preach in the morn- ing on “Sleeping in Harvest” and in the evening on “Getting by Giving”, a special message to the Order of Re- beKas, who will be the guests at the evening service. The Sunday School, jch meets at 9:40 a.m., will have a special program and the C. E. soqeuu will present special features p.m. zl;: ‘Week-night service of prayer, T , and Bible study will be held ‘Tugsday at 7:45 o'clock, with the min- ister in charge, immediately after which thé monthly meeting of the Ladies' Ald gofiety and the official board will be eld. 4 Communion Planned. The men and boys of 8t. Stephen | and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, Shle!nth and Newton streets, will hold gotporate communion tomorrow at 7:30 am. '* Free l.ectures Starting Tonight—8 P.M. Also Sun. & Mon., Nov. 29 & 30 at 8 PM. o 5 ) 4 “NUMEROLOGY” The Science of Names and Numbers F‘ most fascinating and ! “lecturg. Admission Free—All Welcome S0 morning and evening. At the 11 am. Assistant Rector ASSUMES DUTIES AT ROCK CREEK PARISH. REV. CLAUDE S. RIDENOUR. The new assistant to Rev. Franklin J. Bohanan, rector bf Rock Creek Epis- | copal parish, Rev. Claude 8. Ridenour, | has entered upon his duties. Rev. Mr. Ridenour was born in Keedysville, Md., and for a number of | years was engaged in business activities. He is a graduate, with degrce of A. B, from Susquehanna University and Sem- inary, Selinsgrove, Pa. and while at this * university was uttached to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at Harris- burg, Pa. After his graduation hr\‘ went to the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where he engaged in rural church work | for _three years. The usual church services will be h!ld at St. Paul's, Rock Creek, tomor- GRACE LUTHERAN 10 MARK ADVENT Rev. Gerhard Lenski to Preach on “How Our Salva- tion Comes” Tomrrow. Bervices honoring the Advent season of the chyrch year will be held in Grace Lutheran Church tomorrow service the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach on “How Our Sal-| vation’ Comes.” He will have as his theme at 8 p.m. “What Six Men Saw in Jesus” In the course of this sermon he will recite six masterpleces of sacred poetry, each of which deals with the transformation wrought in human lives by the advent of Jesus. “The Priendly Hour” for young peo- ple will be held at 6 p.m. The older group will be led in its devotion and discussion by John Nordberg. The | junior ggup will be conducted by | Harry w. Supper will be served at 7. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society will hold its monthly meeting Monday night. | ‘The semi-annuel business meeting of the congregation will be held Decem- ber 7, 8 p.m. Leon Chatelain, jr., will| preside. Officers will be elected. —— e BROTHERHOOD PLANS REDEDICATION RITES Special Service Will Be Held atv St. Stephen’s and Incarnation Tomorrow Night. A special service of rededication will be held by the members of the Brother- hood of Bt. Andrew of the Diocese of Washington at St. Stephen's and In- carnation Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Newton streets, tomorrow evening. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector of the church, will have charge of the service, with H. Lawrence Choate, past national president of the brotherhood of the United States, making the presentation of the members Rev. Franklin J. Bohanan, rector of | St. Paul's, Rock Creek, and chaplain | of the Potomac Assembly of the broth- erhood, will deliver the sermon. The service will open with & proces- | sion of choir boys and members of theT brotherhood from the parish hall to the church. Corporate communion will be held | at 7:30 am. The officers of the Potomac Assembly | of the brotherhood are: James V. Guth- | rie, president; Donald E. Gerow, vice | presldent Harold M. Brown, vice presl-‘ dent; John H. Davidson, secretary; | Bruce Baird, treasurer, and Dr. F. Bohanan, chaplain. WILL HOLD COMMUNION Rev. E. A. Lamonie Will Preach at 8t. Columba'’s Church. | The annual corporate communion | will be held tomorrow at 8 am. for | men and boys, at St. Columba’s Episco- | pal Church, Foi cond ard Albe- | marle streets. Rev. E. A. Lamonie, the | rector, will preach at the 11 o'clock | service a sermon based on advent | St. Columbe’s Guild will have an all- | day meeting Thursday. This will be the last meeting until January COMING Thursday, Dec. 3 Bachelor of Science University of California World Noted Lecturer and Food Scientist WHO BRINGS YOU HEALTH Come and let Miss Rexford g living that is hel and regain their DO YOU S SINUS TROUBLE, con: catarrh, rheumatism, neuritis, colds of any ACHES or PAINS, THESE GREAT TALKS. Washington Club .W., Washington, D. C. Jmmnmmlmmmmmmmummmummnummmmnmmmnunmuumumnmu TR 13th St. and Ne: DEC. 3, 4,5, 6, il | will have for his subject “The Invisible | Trail.” | hos | meet at the home of Mrs. F. F. Robey ORCELLA REXFORD Are you tired of being sick, ezperimenting, amndu.,w changing climates and still have your ailment? ing people everywhere to banish diseate, sickness nergy and Youth, on, arthritis, failing eyesight or any of the many ailments known to humanity? 8—Free Health Lectures—8 MASONIC AUDITCRIUM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931. PASTOR T0 PREACH ARRANGE OPENING |[_uomiee ieacue | ICHURCH TO DIRECT ON INVISIBLE TRAI[ |Dr. 1. R. Sizoo Will Continue Sunday Evening Studies on Central Europe. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow Dr. J. R. Sizo0 In the evening he will speak on England. Dr. Sizoo has been asked by many to continue his Sunday evening studies on the conditions of life in Central Europe and plans to discuss for the two following Sunday evenings the sig- nificant leadership of Central Europe. On December 6 he wii! have for his sub- ject in the evening “"John Huss, the Martyr of the Reformation.” The young people are invited Sunday at 6 pm. to the fellowship tea, with Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. Atkinson as sses. Following the tee. at 6:45 o'clock the Christian Endeavor Society will meet. Dr. Sizoo has invited a group of young pedple to a dinner Wednesday in the new parish hall. Dr. Abram Simon will speak on “The Contribution of the Jew to_the Modern Age.” Mid-week prayer service will be ob- served Thursday evening, when Dr. Sizoo will speak on the general theme, “The Road Home “AGREEING,” ' TOPIC ; TAKEN BY PASTOR Rev. J. J. Rives W)ll Deliver Ser- mon at Francis Asbury M. E. Church Tomorrow Morning. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South, Bixteenth between Irving and Lamont streets, will preach on “Agree- ing" tomorrow morning, and in the evening on “The Open Door.” Epworth League meets at 7 pm. There will be a spacial missionary topic. A bustriess and soclal meeting of the Gamma Sigma class will be held Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Eliza- beth Nettleship, 4511 Elm street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Margaret Rabner and Mrs. Edith Coe will be the assisting hostesses. The monthly meeting of the Board of Stewards will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. Dr. Rives will have charge of the prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. A meeting of the Woman'’s Missionary Soflety will be held in the church Wed- | nesday at 11 am. Frogram and mis- sion study in lhe morning; luncheon at 12:30 pm., served by Circie No. 1, and business cession at 1 3 pm. PASTOR TO CONCLUDE SERIES ON WEDNESDAY Rev. William Michael to Give Final Sermon on Living Chris- tian Life. Services will be held in Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow beginning at 9:30 a.m. with the church school. The pastor, Rev. Willlam Michael, will preach at 11 am. on “The Ideal Church” and at 8 pm. on “Useless Spending.” The Oxford League meets at 7 pm. with Jack Wade as leader. The Young People's Meeting is held at the same hour with Clarence Walker in charge of the program. Michael Circle will Tuesday evening. The mid-week service is held Wed- nesday evening, at which time the pas- tor will give the final address in a series on “Becoming a Christian and Living the Life. ‘The subject for the evening will be “What Is After Death?” The Dramatic Ciub, under the direc- tioh of Miss Patia Smith, will present a comedy, “The Arrival of Kitty,” Thursday and Priday evenings. The Girl Scout Troop meets Friday at 3:30 pm. and the Boy Scout Troop at 7:30 pm i LUTHERAN YEAR ENDS Matthew's Service Tomorrow Special Observance. The morning service tomorrow at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church will be conducted in observance of the first Sunday in Advent, which marks the beginning of a new church year. The pastor, Rev. E. H. M-user, will preach | on_“Advent's Appeal.” The evening service will be devoted entirely to the annual thank. offering service of the St. Matthew’s Misison So- ciety, an organizatino of women espe- cially interested in mission activities. In addition to a mission pageant mov- ing pictures of the foreign mission field of the Americen Lutheran Church in New Guinea will be shown. St. ng the Cross in the Heart of the Nation’s Capital BIBLE HALL 1 Ansercbly ol God p.m Praise IR 1o 4 urs.. 1 to Fri 730, DI N»qnn, or n Bermon. A Gosps Body, Soul and ive you her great scientific way of UFFER FROM liver trouble, stomach trouble, If you wear glasses, ever have then ATTEND EVERY ONE OF w York Ave. N.W. 7, 8, 9—8:00 P.M. AUSPICES DEFENSIVE DIET LEAGUE OF AMERICA 0000 ‘The program at Bethany No. 1 will be under the leadership of Mr, Dorr, sted by the members of the Fellow. Commission. ed Braugh heads the program at Temple. The meeting is in charge of the cabinet. Dr. J. Clayton will be the speaker at National Baptist’s meett Sunday nigh His topic will be “Immortal Youth,” and will deal with every-day problems. The program is in charge of William Wolfrey, assisted by Homrd Peterson. The fellowship supper, 2t 6:15 o'clock, is under the direction of Miss Charlotte Speiden. The meeting at Centennial tomorrow night is in charge of the cabinet, under Vice President Tate Culberson. Assist- ing on the program will be Harold Owen, J. H. Johnson, Edward Atkins and Ethelyn English. Miss Inez English will have charge of the Bible stud: First B. Y. P. U. will present Parker” program Sunday at The sketch was written by Mrs Ruby McInnis and Melvin Scott of First. The Dramatic Club announces December 18 as the date of its next presenta- tion, “The Hut,” with an all-male cast. Bethany No. 2 will assist in the serv- ice which will be broadcast throughont the Naval Hospital tomorrow at 11 o'clock. President George Ruhl, assisted by his officers, will present the program at _the regular meeting tomorrow_nigh Federation President Z. C. Hodges will be the speaker at Brookland tomor- row night. His toplc will be “Clear ‘Thinkin The regular monthly board meeting will be Tuébday night at 8 o'clock at the Central Union Mission. ‘The Devotional Life Commission of the federation will hold its bi-monthly meeting December 14. Richard Hoiland of the American Baptist Publication So- clety, Philadelphia, Pa., will tell about the “Win My Friend" campaign and assist in the prelminary preparations. DR. BERNARD BRASKAMP SELECTS SERMON TOPIC Gunton-Temple Presbyterian Pas- tor to Discuss ‘“An Old Tes- tament Beatitude.” At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow Dr. Bernard Braskamp of the Gunton- Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church will preach on “An Old Testament Beatitude.” BSunday school is from 9:45 to 10:45 am. At the midweek prayer meeting Thursday the pastor will continue his study of “How We Got Our Bible.” ‘The Christian Endeavor Societies will meet in the Gurley Memorial Chapel Sunday at 6:45 pm. The Young People’s topic is “Should the Church Resort to Sensationalism?”; the Senior topic, “Our Relations to Our Parents”; the Intermediate topic, “Christ and the Doctors,” and the Junior topic, “Set- tling Quarrels in a New Way.” The Intermediate Christian Endeavor Soclety will hold its monthly business meeting today at 7 p.m. at the home of Miss Vamn 1665 Har\'srd Et{efi COMMUNICANTS’ CLASS IS PLANNED TOMORROW. Rev. Frank 8. Niles to Instruct Those Preparing to Unite ‘With Church. Rev. Frank S. Niles, minister of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will preach at the 11 o’clock service Sunday morning on the subject ‘“Modern Knighthood.” There will a story sermon for juniors entitled “The Ideal Knight.” From 10 to 14:45 o'clock the minister will hold a communicants' class for those preparing to unite with the church at the next communion. The evening service at 7:30 o'clock will be in the hands of the young ple. Robert Hulburt will give an llllA- trated lecture entitled “Light in Dark- ness.” The Woman's Society for Missions meets Tuesday at 12 o'clock. The de- votional service is in the charge of Mrs. C. V. Haneke. Mrs. Arthur S. Field has arranged for Mrs. Lewis Rus- sell to review the book, “Roving with Migrants.” Mrs. Boatwright is chair- man of hostesses. Luncheon lollows the meeting. There will be a lecture on and exhi- bition of old-fashioned quilts December 4 at 3 o'clock. The lecture will be given by Mrs. Fulton Lewis. DR. MATTHEWS TO SPEAK Fellowship Reconciliation to Talk on “International Issues.” Dr. Joseph B. Matthews, national secretary, Fellowship of Reconciliation,” will speak on “International Issues” be: fore the Friends Forum tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Friends' Meeting House, 1811 I street. This is the second of a series of addresses. The other speakers will be: Decem- ber 13, Isadore Lubin, Hrmk!n‘s Insti- ute, “The Tragedy of Coal”; December 20, Clarence E. Pickett, executive secre- tary, the American Friends' Service Committee, “The Children of the Soft g;nl Fields: Shall We Let Them ve?” 4—Dynamic Talks—4 FREE Nov. 29, 30; Dec. 1, 2 8 O'Clock Each Evening Hear America’s Great Teacher of Food and Breath Science Sun., Nov. 29—8 P.M. FOOD KNOWLEDGE THE WHOLE WORLD SEEKING THOMAS ROBERT GAINES will demonstrate perfect RELAXATION Exercises Each Evening Come and see the man whe has improved the lives of over 100,000 Americans Seats Are Free—Come Early’ Masonic Temple 13th & New York Ave. N.W. t. | brok: OF ADVENT SEASON Luther Place Members Hope to Finish Visitation Pro- gram Tomorrow. The Advent season will be inaugu- rated at Luther Place Memorial Church, at Thomas Circle, tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service, when Dr. C. C. Rasmussen will preach on “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord™ At 8 p.m. the Missionary Societies will hold a joint Thank ering meeting, which will, be addressed by Mrs. Harold E. Beatty, whose subject will be: “My Prayer.” Miss Frances Dysinger, as secretary of the Thank Offering Society of the Maryland Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America, will also speak Mlfl bringing the greeting of the Eynodical Soclety. ‘The every member visitation of the congregation will’ be concluded tomor- row, having started last Sunday. en all records in the number of visitors participating, in the number of members visited, and, in the responses of the membership to appeels for system in their giving. The formation of a new class of mem- bers to be received into the congrega- tion on the Sunday before Christmas is progrusl:{. Following the precedent establish last year, this group will be known as Luther Place Memorial's Living Christmas Gift to the King. Be- fore their reception Dr. Rasmussen will call the roll of the many other classes recelved during the year. The members of these classes will arise and form an honorary reception committee. The Chfistmas group will gather at the chancel for the rite of reception. FIRST BAPTIST PASTOR PLANS TWO SERMONS Dr. Samuel J. Porter Will Preach at Morning and Evening Serv- ices Tomorrow. Dr. Samuel J. Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak to- morrow. mornln on “Our Inner and Outer Worlds,” nnd in the evening his subject will be “Unmurmuring Love.” The monthly meeting of the board of deacons will be held at the church Tuesday eveni: The Woman's Society will meet at the church at 1:45 Wednesday, after which the various circles of the society will conduct their exercises. The White Cross group will hold its annual in- gathering of bfil for the Indians of Union, Miss., Albuquerque, N, Mex., at the church from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock ‘ednesday. Thursday will be “Go-to-Prayer- Meeting nidht for men,” and a special committee which was appointed is mak- ing an effort to have as many men as possible present at the service. i T. E. RHODES TO SPEAK Attorney General's Aide to Give Address at Training School. The religious work department of the Y. C. A. will have charge of the Sundny afternoon meeting at the Na- tional Training Schcol tomerrow at 3 o'clock. ‘Thomas E. Rhodes, special assistant to the United States Attorney General, will deliver the address. H. laee Smith and Paul Keen will assist in the service. Louis B. Nichols, associate religious Worlgdgll'ecfim' of the Y. M. C. A, will BAPTIST It has | | the Ladies’ the Distriet Lewe wl.ll he held 'nxud-y. at 8 p. Mark’s Luchznn urch, m and B streets south: will be Rev. Carl C. numu.e of Luther Place Memorial ohumh‘ ‘The topic, “The Missions of My Own Synod,” will be led by William snyder at St. Paul's League tomorrow night. Zion's Juniors are df the week their meeung m followed by an outdoor ball e. ‘The_intermediates will discuss the life of David A. Day tomorrow ewmng Miss Matgaret Mc- Donald will lead the senior discussion on “The Missions of Our Own Synod” at the same time. Miss Mary Leon- berger was the leader of the seniors last Sunday. Zion' gue Mfl Dr. Schmidt with a farewell gift on Thanksgiving morning. The interme- tes held a business meeting and so- cial on Wednesday night. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, Helen Fischer; vice president, Willlam Kriemelmyer; secretary, Wilbur Balder- son; treasurer, Carl Veitenthal. ‘The league, at St. Mark’s on Wednes- day, will be conducted by Merle Fel- linger and his :ub]eet is Christmas Christial WESTERN PRESBY?EHIAN PASTOR SELECTS TOPICS Ladies’ Aid Society Holds Bazaar and Dinner Tuesday and Wednesday. At the Western Presbyterian Church, the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham, will preach tomorrow morning on “Life Beautiful and Abundant.” and in the evening on “A Call to the Colors.” The annual ,bazaar and dinner of Ald Soclety will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘The Sunday School will assemble at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Pel lowship Hall to witness a Thanksgiving pageant, “The Cross Roads,” given by the Senior Department. @hriattan Science Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Sclentht Columbia Road and Euclid | Seconndué"hl:rcg.of"(‘:hrl‘:t Scientist Third Clmrch of cmm Sclentist 13th and L Sts. Fourth Church of Christ Selentist 16th and Meridian N.W, SUBJECT: “ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM, AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED.” READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to ’5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3213 '14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services amd use our reading rooms. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. FIFTH 55 7th S.W. Dr. John E. Briggs Will Preach ~T Most Popular plllllr Subject 5 :30; Every Member Visitation Dec. G Meeting of 100 visitors, Thurs,, 8 p.m. Tenth and N N.W. 9. Bhble School. Geo. D. Sullivan, Bupt. :30 a.m SERVICES: 0 a.m. GogE “Not in & While Men “Slept.” 8:00 5 4 prosram. president; 7.00 *The Gosel (Onilz. and Onis the Gospel, Can Save America—and the World."” oth NEAR B 8.W. KENDAL! M. P. GERMAN. Minister 9:30am—8 8. B Y. P. p.m Fred Braugh, MARYLAND AVE. 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMONS, Pastor :30 AM.—Sunday_School. AM. & 8 PM.—Preaching. PM—B. Y. P.U. Special revival val services will continue with Mr. and Lutzweiler tenticr e P bnone artist. “-"m-mu-r of k Cir: 9 11 7 UGH T. !T!VINI(IN. lunmn pr “fl at Junior omareh. ‘Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Everybody Feels at Home in Bethany. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at_Eleven. L Grace People. it Continu; 4th St. lnfl Vh'[blh Ave. SE. Rev. H. Jones, D. D., 11 am. “Rsvwe Us Again” 8 p.m. “A Continued Journey” Cap. S 9th & S. C. Ave. GRACE E"" Sonnson, Pasior 9:30-Bible School, clm:‘ for all 00—""Rel and b Teaders.” 45— Seel Church Prayer Mesting Thursday at 8. &. WELGOME. CENTENNIAL th & Eve N.E. E Hez Swem Ary WEST WASHINGTON plleh 8,8 st NW, AUSTI! T Jesus w-nu Me luck in i ngton?" CHEVY CHASE R Minfster — mml Pmlls )lnn {a HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at_Jeflerson. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. urch School Ey Say I ‘a‘ ust? Pational Waptist filzmnnal 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D D., Pastor 9:30 A.M.—~Bible School for All Ages. 11:00 A.M.~“THE Ct 8:00 P.NL.—* 'OMING OF GOD TO MAN—THE PIOBABHJT'. “HARD TIMES AND SOFTENED HEARTS.” With Testimonies from Converts’ Club of Central Union Mission. FIRST Sixteenth and O Streets DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor Northwest UR INNER AND OUTER WORLDS.” MURMURING LOVE." 5 %unfllv" School, B. Y. P. U, 6:45 p.m. Calbary = —“HCOW MUCH OWEST THOU?"} 11A.M 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 8 P.M.—BEATING BACK.” 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. 6:45—Young People’s Societies. 9:30—Sunday School. PETWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH EVANGE Nov. 29th—Dec. 151 1M Every Nigh( Miss Amy Stockton, Miss Rita Gould—A Livh Me..‘- of Sonc and Sermon. Two of the best known Woman Evi l\‘fi; Fine Chorus Choir. Every One Is w.lcome and Splendid Music, al sp!.muu Pulcmu WHO!OIV“ Wll.l- MAY COME” l-u-tl t Rane To the Frieadtiest Chureh in Washingien, SERVICES FOR DEAF Rev. A. D. Bryant to Be in Charge of Calvary Bap- tist Meeting. Rev. W. e bernethy, 8. Al pastor of Cal- vary Ohumn will preach at 11 o'¢lock atnlns on the sub- Ject Owest ?” and at 8 o'clock on “ ng Back.” The junior chureh setvice will be hel;l 4t 11 o'clock in Baker Hall, Crouch and Andrew C. Ve M the deat 'lll u hel uoloek Baker “ “ lf!lnt & Decémber te Cross Work da; wzunneummyn 10 ocuck ‘The ~Christian 1dea Alumni “Making me be held. 's societies will hold thlr anm?fl mlhu&n banquet Fri- 2 Gnocmk in Shalleni Hll ’rho Lunh mum Circle will meet at the Baptist Home for Children in Bflh esda Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. Following the business meeting & room in the ho:na which the circle has fur- nished will be dedicated to the memory of MAry VImnh Hardesty. ‘The Service Class will hold an at- home in the church parlor at 5 o'clock tomorrow, Mrs. Prancis Browne hostess. Hogoda Washingter. YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yoganan Secretary, CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, riay s PR Midwesi S\lbjeet m Meaning of Life.” WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N. W. near Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION g TN PRAYER MO FRATIR M L, &Mfi&&*&%fl&&*w* 1317 G St. NW. RRV. 3. 8. PRILLIPS. D. D., LL. D. REV. ALVIN u-n WILS, M. A 8 M—nm&c«mn\umm 100 s s lorning Prover and ser. BT ot Sl m— eun rmu' pm, ening . ':3:': y St. Paul’s Church’ 917 23rd St. N.W. Rev. Calvert E. Buck Preaches at 11:00 “I am the Living Bread which came down from heaven; If any man eat of this Bread, he shall live fe Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast. uv l-l-rt A. Woolfall, Reetor. ’fi?.’m. % . "’“r.'. oW 11:00 a.m.—Holy &%Pnun'm, ST. JOHN'S GEORGETOWN REV. l.m';'fifi g t ’KER. RECTOR. ny and Ser- qun: Praver and Ser- m. Monday, | lt “T‘"'" Day. 10 am.— ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. P l.m‘l. D. b. Sl e e M WS e B e N S e e W CONGRESS HEIGHTS w9 ATLSL NG, e, mlu‘emcu.txu'uAu [ Episropal "~ St. Mary’s Church Fifth §t. N'W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass st 11:30. “Visit the Grotto.” Mnited Brethren Memorial United Brethren North Capitol will pre; ol r‘l Catherine Stes R organist Congregational Cleveland Park Congregational Church th and Lowell Sts, George Farnham ave unity Hour 'I ’M Midweek nflcun. sk hé RE IS NO ROOM FOR FAG-END RELIGIO! in the activities of the. PT "y Hear Rev. Russell J. Clinchy ‘Tomorrow, at 11 am., on “Creative Values.” Church “School at 9:30 am. Adult. Forum at 10 am. Columbia Road at 14th. Ph. Col. 3720, - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M, 11 A.M. “Does God or Anybody Care?” 8 P.M. Dr. Charles G. Abbot Smithsonian Institution, Will Speak on “Recent Personal Observations in Europe” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Dec. 2nd and 3rd. Come and buy your Christmas gifts. Luncheons served 11 aowzoohumay- Dinner, Wednesday, 5 to 7 P.M. tickets, National 4317 {m’ church night lum. meeling at 6 Washington, D. C. 45 led by Dr. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED The morning service will be brosdcast over ‘Station WOL ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: -y -Eurnln(m’nnr and Ser- m-n recitai x-aflu 8 nm RS SERVICES FRANCALIS ¢ ST. IOBN'S cmnwn & & fi*. ey i ie Dr. Florian Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. D., Rector. Sunday Services, 7:30 a.m., 11 a. m. ST MARGARET’S Conn. Avenue and Bamcroft Place N.W. '“"“v T orns‘! SMITH. D. D. neV HERRELEY GRIPFTIM. a.m.—Holy Communion. day_School !mm 0 1 EE ¢ 4% 3 ST. JAMES’ CHURC! ;. X m‘"fi:flullfl B & C 8 - 5d Bene 00 AM. t) d D Florida Avenue f:fi':ésun“-“na S Btreets Northeast, All Souls’ Memorial Church e Rev. m 7 Services, 8 a: St. Agnel' Church KR O 8 R S R S "ST. STEPHEN AND ST. THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. . Bo: WEEK OF NOVEMBER 329, 1931. 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