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D. O, SATURDAY, JANU THE EVE Y STAR, WASHINGTON, : “THE EVANGELISTIC PASSION” TH ANNIVERSARY 10 BE CELEBRATED Church Will Mark Occasion by German and English Services Tomorrow. The ninety-ninth anniversary of Con- cordia Church, now at Twentleth and | G streets, will be observed with special exercises tomorrow. In both the Ger- man service at 10 a.m. and the English service at 11:15 a.m. the pastor, Rev. Anniversary PASTOR OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SEVEN YEARS. Charles Enders, will preach on “Oppor- tunities of the Hundredth Year. In; the evening at 8 o'clock he will s‘pen*‘ on “Parables of the 0ld and the New.” | The Concordia Guild will meet Tues- day in the parsonage at 8 pm. A book | Teview will be given by one of the| embers. e Concordia Brotherhood will meet “Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the chapel The Concordia Mission Soclety meets am. Lunch will be served following the meeting On January 17, 1833, 68 men and women met and organized the German United Protestant Evangelical Church This was the beginning of the Con- cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church The name was changed when a new | charter was obtained in 1885, In & meeting held last Wednesday the congregation made plans for the celebration of the hundredth anniver- sary. These plans include the raising of funds for the remodeling of t.l’\ei asement and the chapel of the church | to provide the church with a modern | educational plant and with adequate jonal facilities ‘The plans for modeling were prepared by Dr y. E. Tralle, church building con- nt, Jobn B. Thomson, archi- working together with the follow- ing committee: Dr. Willlam P. Herbst, chairman; Rev. Mr. Enders, H. F. Dunk- horst, A. N. Schroeder, August Becker, Jr,and R. W. Santelmann. MIRAGLES PROVIDE TOPIC FOR SERMON | Rev. G. F. Lenski Selects Thcmef for Service Tomorrow at 11 0'Clock. “This Beginning of Miracles” will be | the subject of the sermon in Grace | Lutheran Church tomorrow at 11 am. by the pastor, Rev. Gerbard E. Lenski. mother and also of the union of all Christian churches, as those subjects have been called to the attention of all Christian congregations through the Pope's retent appeal. In the evening | moderator, He will speak of Jesus' relation to His | DR. SAMUEL J. PORTER. The seventh anniversary of the pas- torate of Dr. Samuel Judson FPorter | with the First Baptist Church will be appropriately observed at the morning and evening services tomOITOW. At the morning exercises felicitations will be brought from the Columbia As- sociation of Baptist Churches by its W. W. Everett, and from the Washington Federation of Churches by its executive secretary, Dr. W. L. Darby. The subject of Dr. Porter's sermon in the morning will be “How Love Tempers Labor.” In the evening he will deliver the first in a new series of six sermons on “The Tests and Tri- umphs of Home Life” the subject of his first talk being “A Home Watched Over by Angels.” The women of the Baptist Home were entertained Thursday afternoon by the Ann Hasseltine Circle of the Woman's Society at the home of Mrs. E. A. Stuart, chairman, the Broadmoor. Mrs. Stuart gave an account of & trip through the Orient, assisted by Mrs. Willlam L. Woodward, Mrs. E. C. Mor- ris and Mrs. Florence B. Mills in cos- tume, LIRS BN PASTOR ANNQUNCES TOPICS FOR TOMORROW Rev. Irving Ketchum Will Speak on “What Will Death Bring?” and Conversion. Rev. Irving Ketchum announces topics for Sunday services at Peck Memorial Chapel: “What Will Death Bring?” at Sunday night and his morn- ing discourse will be “What Is Conver- sion to Christ in Reality?” he will preach on the subject “The Church and the Unemployed.” Sunday school will convene at 9:45 am.. The Gillett Class will meet in the The young people will conduct their [ church parlor at 3 pm. The pastor devotional meeting at 6 pm. There | will conduct a gospel service Wednes- will b four short addresses on the sub- | day night. ject “My Opinifon of the Pope’s Plea{ Church Union.” John Nordberg for Supper will be at 7 will be in charge. o'clock. The “Fives and Twos” Bible class of the Sunday school will hold g business and soclal meeting Monday. = The ad- dress of the evening will be given by Irvin Koch. Andrew Dahl, president, | Will be in charge. SERMON TO OPEN SERIES | Rev. Thomas F. Conlon Holy Name Society National Director Speaker. | Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, national di- | rector of the Holy Name Society and editor of the Holy Name Journal, will give a series of sermons in St. Dominic’s Church, Sixth and E streets southwest. The first of these sermons will be | preached January 17 at 7:30 p.m. The others will._be preached each (‘\'emng; throughout the week, up to and includ- The Boy Scouts will meet with Scoutmaster H. C. Tucker Friday night. The Saturday Handcraft School will meet at 10:30 am. Saturday for all boys and girls of any age. The Ladies’ Misslonary Society is planning for a course of missionary study through the president, Miss Jessie Gay Daniel. A turkey dinner will be served early in February by the Ladies’ Ald. PRESBYTERIAL TO HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAM Rev. H. B. Wooding to Preach at Eckington Church Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street at Florida avenue, will speak at the Sunday services at 11 and 8 o'clock. New members will be ing Wednesday, January 20 A ICHURCH TO HEAR OHIO DRY LEADER Representative Moore to Dis- cuss “Challenging Power” at First Congregational. Representative C. Ellis Moore of Ohio, representing the Anti-Saloon League cause, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at 11 o'clock at First Con- gregational Church, Tenth and G streets. His subject’ will be “A Chal- lenging Cause.” There will be a special Masonic serv- \ice at the church tomorrow evening, when Carl H. Claudy, master of Har mony Lodge, will speak on “The Re. Jationship of Freemasonry to Religion. This service is under the auspices of the Senior Society of Christian En- deavor, Paul W.®Holmes, president. Tribute to Masons. The purpose of this particular serv- jce is to pay tribute to members of this church who are members of the Masonic fraternity. The following mem- bers will participate in the program: Rev. Harvey W. Goddard, Dr. Charles E. Hewitt, Paul W. Holmes, Dr. Stock- dale and Miss Edith Willlams, who has just been elected as grand matron ‘ the Eastern Star. The annual dinner meeting of the church and society will be held Tues- day at 6 o'clock. The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock. The midweek meeting will follow at 6:45 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale's subject will be “It Is Good to Believe—It Produces Health and Happiness.” o Prayer Service Omitted. Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m Sunday. As the Senior Society of Christian Endeavor will have charge of the evening service at 8 o’'clock, there will be no prayer service at 6:30 pm. At 7 o'clock there will be a social. The Young People’s Society will meet at 6:30 pm. Miss Helen G. Murray, secretary of social relations of the Congregational Educational So- ciety, will be the guest speaker. The high’ school group will meet at 6:45 pm. The worship chairman will be Jack Call and the discussion leader Eunice Smith. The subject to be dis- cussed will be “Our Share in the Home."” The Young Women's Club will not meet Tuesday on account of the annual meeting. PASTOR’S SUBJECT IS ‘REFUGE OF LIES’ Tenth Address in “Fellowship of Faith” Series on Takoma Park Program. “The Refuge of Lies” will be the ser- mon theme tomorrow morning in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. At 8 pm. he will give the tenth sddress in the series “The Fellowship of Faith,” taking as his toplc “The Roman Catho- lic Church.” Wilmer Steiner will lead the Inter- mediate C. E. Society at 6:45 o'clock and Miss Helene Walker will address the Senior Society at T o'clock. Church school at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert A. Ramsay will be the guest sepaker at the Mother Cordon class meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Magruder, 97 Elm avenue, Monday eve- ning. ‘Her toplc will be “The Kingls| Daughter.” | Rev. John R. Duffield will address the By Dr. Charles N in unmistakable terms We believe that such a time not be disregarded. the solution of all social and fore urge that the church p insisted that power over all personal prayer and self-denial. need. Therefore He said: with power.” Pentecost was ‘The members spirit. Christian education life if he does not are no vital questions We are interested none in our gres starving for must make a new appraisal death are at issue. to the cross should also break ours. Do we share His passion? Are and burning heart? Is there in such as they put down who wrote in God? Christ! COMMUNION RITES TOBEHELDFOR 1,00 |February 22 Services Here to Draw Many Visitors and Notables. More than 1,000 men and boys are expected to attend the fourth annual corporate communion of the Diocese of Washington at_the Church of the Epiphany on Washington's Birthday, February 22, to be followed by a fellow- ship breakfast at which former Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylva- nia, Bishop James E. Freeman and probably another distinguished speaker will deliver addresses on the theme of | “Washington, the Patriot and Church- man.” With the corporate communion and fellowship breakfast, marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of George ‘Washington, Bishop Freeman feels that the attendance by the men and boys of Washington and by visitors from other cities will constitute “a rededica- tion of themselves to the teachings of Christ and to devotion to the United States and its ideals and the memory of Washington.” He is issuing invitations to the men and boys of all the parishes of the dio- cese to participate and visitors in Wash- ington, attending the opening exercises of the Bicentennial celebration, will be cordially welcomed at both the services and the breakfast. The communion service, which will be | celebrated by Bishop Freeman, assisted \by Dr. ZeBarney Phillips, rector of the 'Church of the Epiphany and chaplain of the Senate, and other prominent clergymen, will be held at 8 am. The service will be followed immediately by the fellowship breakfast at a place to be_announced later. Full support of the plans for the cor- porate communion and the fellowship breakfast has been voiced in telegrams from former Senator Pepper and Gen. John J. Pershing, just received by | Bishop Freeman. Lawrence H. Choate, the brother- hood’s general chairman on the observ- ances, appointed Dr. William E. Clark as chairman of the Committee on Attend- school with the birth and growth of grows by spiritual contagion. How can one win some one else to the same blessed experience? There in religion that ca?nmot geocier:geed by experience. If i1l do His will he shall know o! e 3 B ok in all social questions. We are very anxious that at land should starve for daily bread, but millions are ‘bread of life, and God will require their souls at our hands 1f we fail to give them that which He commissioned us to give. We of values and give ourselves with surpassing those things which are supreme. devotlon to those th 088 hs which broke the Saviors heart and sent Him The heart of our gospel is not a creed—it is a passion. strength of that passion let us give ourselves with unabating and uncalcu- lating devotion to the spreading of the gospel of the new life in Jesus L. Goodell, New York City, Secretary of Commission on Evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches. Am £ religious siress and crisis the voice of God is heard speak! e A . to those who seek to know and to do His will is now upon us and that His call must His message to the souls of men must underlie political questions. the relation of cause to effect to all social reform and progress. re u ut the first thing frst. ing Religion stands in We there- To His disciples Jesus and social evil comes only through No human strength is adequate for the world's “Tarry ye in Jerusalem until ye be endued the fulfillment ofé!uls promise, and the his- tory of the church proved that His words were true. t ‘l;)( the churc'hdo! Gt:b‘d1 m“lsrf gg ;)rutufo pmcla;lms:. gtostphel V] h xperienced and to show e} ves the fruit of the e e isttan o must assert itself in the home and Sunday Christian experience. The church maintain his own religious Matters of eternal life and there not too few with blazing eye our life any record of prayer and yearning the gospels the diary of the Son of In the NEW JERSEY DRY LEADER TO TALK Superintendent of Anti-Sa- loon League Will Speak at Calvary Baptist. Rev. James K. Shields, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League for New Jer- sey, will give an address at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. W. S. Abernethy, will give the second sermon in the series on the “Master’s Dinner Talks,” the subject being “Patch Work Morality.” Clyde J. Crouch will conduct the junior church service tomorrow at 11 o'clock, assisted by Andrew C. Wilkins. Mrs. Fred Kline will conduct the meeting of the Senior Christian En- deavor Society tomorrow at 6:45 o'clock. The Woman's Missionary Society will | meet at 11 o'clock Tuesday with the Brown and Vaughn circles as hostesses. Miss Blanche Sydnor White, corre- sponding secretary of the Virginia ‘Woman's Missionary Union, will be the speaker. Mrs. John Abraham will con- duct the devotional period, assisted by Misses Sallle Balbach and Bernice Shepard. ‘The annual meeting of the Sunday school will be held on Friday evening, preceded by dinner at 6:45 o'clock, in Shallenberger Hall. The new superin- tendent will be installed and will make his inaugural address. Dr. C. C. Ras- | mussen of the Luther Place Memorial Church will be the guest speaker. The deaf department will hold a social Tuesday evening. The regular service will be held tomorrow evening, | Rev. A. D. Bryant, minister, in charge. | Friends Friends Meeting of Washington (2111 Florida Avenue) Meeting for Worship PFirst Day at 11 o'clock. Sunday School a All_interested are welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13th and Irving Streets N.W. day School. (Sunday), t 9:45. BISHOP FREEMAN' WILL BE SPEAKER Will Preach at Evensong at Bethlehem Chapel Tomor- row Afternoon. Bishop James E. Freeman will preach at the people's evensong at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Bethlehem Chapel of ‘Washington Cathedral. His sermon will be broadcast over the radio through Statiol WMAL. At the celebration of the holy com- munion and morning service at 11 a.m. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of ‘Washington Cathedral, will deliver the sermon. Other services at the cathe- dral tomorrow will be celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10 am. At the 11 am. service Very Rev. G C. F. Bratenahl, dean of the cathedral, will be the celebrant, while Canon Ray- mond L. Wolven, the bishop's chap- lain, will conduct the service at the people’s evensong. During the week the usual daily serv- ices of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and evening prayer at 4 o'clock will be held. Under the direction of Canon John W. Gummere of the cathedral staff the two Sunday plgrimages through the cathedral crypt chapels and other por- tlons of the edifice and through the close will be held at 12:30 and 5 p.m. s “EYEWITNESS” SUBJECT Rev. Harold Beatty to Preach at Georgetown Lutheran Church. “An Eye Witness” will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 am. in George- town Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold Beatty, pastor. Installation services will be held for the following officers: William A. Pettis, Lieut. T. H. Allen, L. J. Herdt, H. H. Snarr and also Wil- liam H. Stombock, secretary; J. Frank Butts, treasurer, and Andrew Lindberg, financial secretary. Sunday school is at 9:30 am. Serv- ices at the National Lutheran Home for the Aged is at 3 pm. At the 8 pm. service the sermon subject will be “Ezra’s Prayer.” VISITOR TO GIVE THEME | Dr. Royden Keith Yerkes to Preach at St. John’s Church. The preacher tomorrow morning at {St. John’s Church will be Dr. Royden | Keith Yerkes, professor of the history of religions in the Philadelphia Divinity School and instructor in the University of Pennsylvania. He will preach at 11 o'clock and in the evening will deliver a lecture on “Isaiah, the Courtier and Reformer.” “Turn Your Sense Into Dollars” Free—Two Tonic Talks E By Thos. R. GAINES and Thos. F. At Hamilton Hotel, 14th & K N.W, | .. Sun. Afternoon, Jan. 17, 3 o’clock This public meeting celebrates the ) ot Concord " Gollege. Al yelcomer ¥ | PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART OF THE NATION'S CAPITAL BIBLE HALL Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. 8. 8. 9:45. Worship, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Bible Revival Going On Conducted by Evang: Pete_and Verna Now |~ ance, J. B. Wyckofl to head the Print- | ing Committee and Edwin N. Lewis in charge of publicity. Vice chairmen on | the Committee on Attendance will be| in charge of different sections of the| city, and surrounding towns in Mary- | and. Woman'’s Missionary Soclety at the| Church Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. | Samuel Scrivener will lead the worship | period. Luncheon will be served by the circle. The Standard Training School will meet Thursday evening. Miss Mabel N. Thurston will address the entire school during the devotional period. Saleskey Of Westernport, Night. except Si Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.-W. 9:45 AM.—~8unday School. 11 DOA.M ~—Meeting for Worship. James Harvey of Baltimore is expeeted to be present, Md. Every SINNERS INVITED ALL WELCOME. COME. at.. 7:4! Fomds | Broadcasting Tues., Thurs. and Sat, 11 AM. WISV, ather Conlon is one of the best |received at the morning service. Xnown Dominicans in the United States | special program will be given at the and is distinguished as a pulpit orator. Although these exercises are being con- | opening exercises at the Sunday school Miss Mabel Thurston will give the The Light Bearers will meet Friday afternoon and the Boy Scouts, Troop 33, Priday evening in the Presbyterian Hall. Emfimailinii McCARTHY, 1 Eye St LEN Readings Seances i BAPTIST s Pastor One Year EXERCISES AT MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. R. J. CLINCHY. At the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church tomorrow morning the first an- niversary of the ministry of Rev. Russell J. Clinchy will be observed. preach on “Expectant Religion: A Survey of Religion in 1931.” He came from the assoolate pastorate of the and has received more than 50 new members in the church. church will be held in Fishburn Hall Thursday evening. There will be a congregational dinner at 6 o'clock, and the election of officers. Dr. Mordecai Ezekiel, the Federal Farm Board, will address the adult forum at 10 o'clock for the second time, presenting “An Economist's Impressions of Russia.” Miss Jessie La Salle, president of the League of Service, business and pro- fessional women'’s association, has com- pleted the organization of the league for the year by the appointment of men: Public affairs, Miss Mary E. Taylor; membership, Miss S. K. Rudasill; ways and means, Miss Katharine Ronsa~ vilie; soclal service, Miss Clara Hadley, and program, Mrs. Philena Beale. Syiritual Merting RONALDA Message meetings Tues. by_appointment. 5;3‘:’.?5‘5?‘ iad §8 NW Reformed He will | Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, | The annual business meeting of the | economist of | committees, with the following chair- | Read | LUTHERAN SERVICE . INCLUDES BAPTISM iChiIdren Have Part on Pro- ] gram, With Dr. Snyder’s Topic “Quit or Acquit.” At St. Paul's Lutheran Church there will be the celebration of the holy communion at both the morning and evening services tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service there will also be the baptism of children and the reception of new members. At the vesper service at 8 o'clock Dr. H. W. Snyder will preach on the subject “Quit or Acquit.” At the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clock Miss Hannah Coiner will lead and at the Luther League meeting at the same hour Roland Morrissette will have charge. Dr. Snyder will address the Lutheran student body of George Washington University at Lisner Hall at 4 pm At the meeting of the Alice Stirewalt | Missionary Society Monday night at the home of Miss Bernice Drissel Miss | Frances Dysinger will give a talk on { her inner mission work here in Wash~ ington. “A Copper Carnival” will be given by the Luther League at the church Tuesday evening with unique features and a sale of candy, cake and ice cream. The annual congregational meetin will be Thursday night. e LISTIC SERVICES Beginning Sun., Jam. 17—3 P.M. Every Nizht, 8 P.M_—Except Sat. and Bun. + Mon.. Tues—Sr. Boryer, Dunlop, M Thut.—Bro_ Howard, Gambrills, Md. Friday—Bro. Shaw, Baltimore, Md . Adam W. Miller of Federalsburs, M., In charge. - A_Cordial Welcome to_All Hnitartan ALL'SOULS CHURCH 16"and Harvard st Minister Ulysses 6B Pierce 2.0. REFORMED GRACE geney 15ih and O N. H. Ranck. D. 11:00—“The Outstanding_Principle of the Reformation.” Reformation Festi- val 9:40—Sunday School. 7p.m.—Y. P. 8. C. E. FIRST Comper 18th & Monroe Sts. Dr. James D. Buhrer, Minister. 11a.m—Why Felmest Thou fo Be An- e §3.m—“Ephesians.” 9:45 a.m.—8. 7 pm—C. E : WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL i Wisconsin Ave. N.W. nesr Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION MORNING PRAYER LIT. .. .10:00 AM. AND e PREACHER, OF WASH- . 4:00 P.M. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. Saint fiflark’s outheast. Rector. .m.—Holy Communion. hurch School T and Ser- “The . Pastor. | Lpiseopal 9:45a. Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “The Polychrome Gospel” 5:00 pm.—Program of Debussy Music, Lewls Atwi ter, organist, assist- ed by Helen Howi- son, soprano. 6:30 p.m.—Fireside_ Circle Young People. for i ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: ly Communi a.m. on. orring Prayer and Ser- ;- “Tsaish — The and Refor J Dr. Yerkes will preach. SERVICES FRANCAIS § ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafayette Sauare. dimanches a 4 heures Florlan' Varsillot, pasteur. Tous_les le Dr. N.W. o 4 times Rector. astor .. —Young Peo Meeting. .m _Evening Praver and Ser- mon by Mr. James 8. Cox. Virginia ~Theological Semi- nary. 11:00 a.m —Thursday, Holy Commu- nion. | ST. JOHN'S GEORGETOWN | 3240 O Street N.W. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. by appolntment. weekly. DIstrict 9003, MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 P.M. Messages from Flowers Sunday REV. F. L. DONCEEL | 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. *| " MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1386 Mass. Ave.N.W. S.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave. Bpiritual message meetings Mondays, 8 P.M._Readings daily. ME. 2726. : Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D.. A REV. ALVIN LAMAR WitLs, 3. 4. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. —Church School. 11°00 a.m.—Morning __ Prayer, and Sermon by’ Rev. ABBOTT HASTINGS Ethete, Wyo. m.—Young ' People's Soclety. m.—Eyening Service. Sermon by BISHOP ROWE of Alaska. Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. D., Rect: Sunday Services, 7:30 a.m., 11 . . ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Place N.W. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near FIFTH 5% METROPOLITAN Dr. John E. Briggs, will preach. . 11 A M—Sermon By Dr. C. A Up- Sixth and A Streets N.E. church of Raleigh, N. C. | JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor 7:40 p.m.—Sermon by Dr, John E. Briges, “Interpreters Wanted."" S S 9:30 am,, J. H. Ingram, superintendent. Wanted, Absentees and New Members. B. Y. P. U, 6:30, Miss Blanche White, ‘Tuesday night, WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 81st & N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by _the Pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Message, Dr. C. A. Ui churcl 9:45 a.m.—Sunday_Bchool. 7:00p.m—B. Y. P. U. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Church School. 10:00—Arcana Adult Class 11:00—Morning_Worship, with Sermon by 1e Pastor. 8:00 p. m.—Discussion subject, “The. EVERY ONE WELCOME ALWAYS. e e Pastor. Bev. Paul Spersy. Unity Spiritualist Church Theosnphy 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday Evening, 8 O'Clock “Thourhts and tl Lecture by erele Mind Rev. Harry P. Strack By J. Smith Tassin - & Spirit greetings by I Sunday, Jan. 17, 8 P.M. Mrs. Strack, Mrs. Mendis, Mrs, Mis- i “Brothers of Christ” er and others. - Midweek message service at home of i James W. MecGuire, o 4 6:30 P.M. g < Reading _Room _ Open ok Daily. 4:45 Till 6 P.M. 600 Penna. Ave, S 0’ Washington Lodge, T. S. Thursday Evening. 1216 H ST. N.W. Morning at Eleven DL Rev. Warren G. Jones, = D. D., of Wisconsin Evening at Seven Forty-five Commander Wilford R. = Hall of Quantico “Attend the Church That Glows, Goes, and Grows Continually.” REV. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY, 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m —Church School. 11:00 &.m.—Morning Prayer, Children's Talk and_Sermon 5:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer Ber- Thursday—10 a.m.—Holy Communion. Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. Rev. 'Wm. S. Bishop, D. D. TR TR TR TR TR A AR AR AR R R meeting, and E & & 18th St. Beiw P & Q Neay ¥ [ 3 E & T. u The Friendltest Church Petwort! in Washington th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. 11a.m—_8ermon by Dr. A. E. Auld of Anti-Saloon League. P Sermon and Baptisms. “The Divine Inclusion.” Men's Class Contest—Come at 9:30 am. TEMPLE Tenth and N Sts. N.W. ‘Thos. E. Boorde, Minister Bible School; Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 AM., Gospel Services: “Scripture Fulfilled This Day,” 10:00 A.M. CENTENNIAL 7th & Eve N.E. | E.Hez Swem A mai man!” 8 p.m. Free easy chairs (men like them): prayers for healing, and ‘discouraged | offerers Of secret 11 a.m., ‘Purity Prayer.” 4 13 € & wom- wom- SERVICES, 8 AND 11; S. S, 9:30 11 AM. “The Noblest Quest of All” The Rector Before sermon the rector gives a 5-minute address to the children. CLERGY: REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D, KEV. ROBERT SHORES. i REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30 a.m—Holy_Comi 9:30 am.—Sunday Sehool f 11:00 a.m.—~Morning Prayer with Ser- f& W mon by the Rector. ! 0 p.m —Confirmation struction, 4:15pm.—Oreun musio by Charloite ein, F. A G. O. 4:30 p.m.—Evensong with Sermon by Thursday—toly Coimunien, 11-00%: ALL WELCOME ALWAYS = "™ Spiritual Science Church of Christ e Sunday, 8 P.M., Stoneleigh Courts BEATRCA Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Musical Recital, 7:45—Elizabeth Gardner Coombs.’ Vocal selections. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES This Sunday there will be a personally conducted Sunday, January 17, 815 PM. LECTURE “Soul Life” Thursdas, %:15 P.M., Study Class Library Open Tuesday, Wednes- day and Frids Saturday, 2 to 5 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections £ @onyregational Hear “Alfalfa Bill” “Who Made the Mind” | INGRAM CHURCH Sunday Evening, 8 P.M. Thursday—11 A.M. Holy Eucharist N. B—Dr. John Rathbone Oliver, famous as a psychiatrist and lit- erary man, the author of the most popular novel of its year, “Victor or Victim,” distinguished priest and preacher, will preach at St. B Thomas Church Sunday, Janu- ary 24, 11 am. Ample Parking Space All Welcome “Tour Through the Spirit World” Spirit Messages Follow For Many Wed., 8:15. message circle at residence of Dr. Coates. 1473 Meridian pl. n.w. Dr. Coates gives private readings by gp- THE BIBLE SCHOOL Of the Columbia Associa- tion of Baptist Churches. 715 8th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Dr. B. P. Robertson, Principal. Special tralning for all kinds of christian _service. Second semester begins February 1, 1932. Registration evening, Monday, ' February 1, 6-7:30 p.m. Special lectures b; Weaver. “Science and First Baptist Church, February 2, nd 5. 8 p.m. rsons may register Class work begins to schedule. “You Should Confess Jesus Christ,” 8:00 P.M. B. Y. P. U. Program, Fred Braugh, Pres,, 7:00 P.M. “The Gospel Only, And Only The Gospel, Can Save America— And The World.” BETHANY Eieds Jsisnd Ave. at 2nd St. N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister Preachi B Fiichara o Toield olo, na a¢ 8'p.m. by the pastor. Bible School, 9: onvren. e 0% B. Y. P. U's, T:00 pm. Special music at all services. SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor 11 a.m —“Willing to Communicate.” 8 p.m—“Seeing Our_Unfitness.” 00l at 4th St. Auditorium branch, 17th & E. Cap. Sts. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Bible Sch?grl.h(e}elo e(g(,' ;I‘e!w:;?mbe, Superintendent. AM. AKING VOID GOD’S LAW." P.M.—DR. A. J. BARTON ON “THE WAR AGAINST ALCOHOL.” Young People’s Meeting, 6:45 P.M. FIRST All Souls’ Memorial Church ool Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N. Rev. H. D. Sterrett, Rector, 8:00 a.n1—Holy Commun! 9:45 a'm.—Sunday School. £ 1:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- & mon by the Rt. Rev. Peter (& Trimble Rowe, Bishop of . Alaska. 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Club. 13 ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION [ The January Meeting of the . 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. 4 ANGLO-CATHOLIC CLUB | e bR Rev. George Fiske Dudle: George Boal St. Thomas’ Hall WEEK OF JANUARY 17, 1932, 1772 Church Street N.W. HOLY Btk EERSeR Wednesday, February 20 At 8:00 P.M. MORNING PRAYER Bishop Rhinelander EVENING PRQI_YER 5 UESDAY. HEALING SERVICE. -, P’ MUNION . S e Honorary President of the Club, will speak on ¥ “The Oxford Movement in sivnspag. 0 30 AME HOLY COMMUNION ... 9:30 AM. the Modern Catholic Church” Rev. GEORGE BOATE will preach at The Public is cordially invited. both services on Sunday. St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitol St. Car.) Services Sunday, 7 and 11 am. and 8 p.m Dafly Mass, 7 am. Evensong and Totercessicn Friday. 8 pm. THE NATIVITY ¥& 450 4 Church School. 9:15: Eucharist. 10. ‘oung People's Soclety, 1 D nfirmation classes, Mon., 3:30; 7:30. The Resurrection, 7:30; 4; (5.8.'3:18) ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 995, 11 aam: 7:00. 8:00 pm: ke E 13 © [ & pointment._Phone Col ~ LONGLEY MEMORI SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, Minister Sunda: M. “JOHN ETHODISM'S WESLI PSYCHIC FOUNDER.’ Hillorest Manor 2800 13th St., Assisting Mediums Don- ald, Mrs ectures Lightbringer Lodge MISS ELAINE SCRIBNER National Lecturer Sunday, Jan. 13th, 8:15 P.M. The Bunken Continent of Atlantis.” and 5. at these lectures. February 8, according KENDALL . Mrs. Mc Scharfletter and others. Midweek Message Service Thursday. January 21, at 8 P.M. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the P; Rev. Alfrhe‘dbl:l. Subjec! “THE OCCULT WORLD.” Followed by spirit messages. %53, at Pythinn Temple, 1012 Second floor. All_weicome. dings by “appointment | hone Lincoln 1572 ¢ E 9th NEAR B 8.W. AN, Minister 7 p.m. am; Junior spel g:00p.m an Nobody Misse 30 pm. Thursday—Prayer Service. WELCOME. " CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Rq EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Graded Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. F.W.Smith of Maine. 8:00 p.m —Rey. Henry Teller Cocke. Adult Forum at 10:00 “An Economist’s A0 AN e s 8:00 PM. Impressions of Russia” Phone Ad. 3472 ducted under the auspices of the Holy | second of a series of three addresses Name Soclety, attendance at them is |on “The Teachings of the Presbyterian Dot restricted to men. The members of | Church” at the Young People's meeting the Holy Name Soctety of the city as|at 7 o'clock Well ‘a8 their friends, both men and | The monthly meeting of the Ald So- women, are requested to hear the talks. | ciety will be held Tuesday evening in | the 3unday school house. | A prayer and praise service will be RESUMES SERMON sER|ES:held Thursday evening, with an ad- ‘dmss by the pastor - - The Christian Endeavor Society will Rev. G. E. Schnabel to Preach on [hold a monthly business and social meeting "Friday evening in the Sunday «Life Beyond Gravi school house. Services at Albright Memorial Evan- T === gelical Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse Christian Srience Streets, tomorrow will be in charge of | __ the pastor. Rev. G. E. Schnabel, At | o« g 0 the morning service, at 11 o'clock, the tl M‘;mnn theme will be “Those Hard- | s an CIence Pressed New Year Resolutions.” At 8| 2 B emoaa o e citag | (CHURGHESEOBLCHRIST on “Great Bible Themes” will be pre- NTIS sented. The sermon subject will be | Branches of The Mother Church, The “Life Beyond the Grave.” First Church of Christ Scientist, The Christian Endeavor and the| Boston, Mass. 5 Il be held at 7:15 s oy i praver meetings will be held & T19|gicee Church of Christ Scientist The Women's Missionary Society will _ Columbia Road and Euclid 8L . conduct its monthly meeting Monday Second Ch‘l"l‘fhcos't C}!‘.?“ Scientist gt Third Church of Christ Scientist = 13th and L Sts. NW. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “LIFE” foro 11 AM. and 8 PM. unday School—11 AM WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING—8 O GLOCK. READING ROOMS IRST CHURCH=730 17th St. N.W — Tenth and Mass Ave. NE.__ | " Fours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- . days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- You Are Invited to days, 2:30 to 5:30). Mt. Pl Ch | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. e 93 —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. weel easant Church | tov 134 1o, 59 BT hece Tomorrow to Hea THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., fopsar l4th and G Sts, Hours, 9:30 to 9 Rev. Russell J. Clinch (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and C ¥ Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 :30) At 11, “Expectant Religion.” FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg,|Monday. Jan. 1uih. w15 Py 3213 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days M’:;g: to Dominate the Bub-Consclous (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30),] Tnesday, Jan. 19. 815 Py Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m ‘Mental Healing and Thought Radio.” Main 'r'x‘“", Barrister Bldg., ADMISSION FREE. | Al are welcome to attend our church services_and_use_our_reading_room @ongregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets NNW. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 PM. 11-A.M.—HON. C. ELLIS MOORE, M. C. “A CHALLENGING CAUSE” 8 P.M.—SPECIAL MASONIC SERVICE MR. CARL H. CLAUDY ‘Worshipful Master of Harmony Lodge, No. 17, D. C. Will Speak On “THE RELATIONSHIP OF FREEMASONRY TO RELIGION” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper, Thursday, 6 P.M. Midweek meeting at 6:45 P.M. led by Dr. Stockdale. Subject: “It 1s Good to Believe—It Produces Health and Happiness.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED S| Columbia Rd. at 14th 9C' V AND NEWE ST- ANDREW S HAMPSHIRE £ The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.T.B., Rector t 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and ¥ Sermon. 3 “The The rector will preach on Vital Necessity of Faith.” ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sta. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., ector. “THE GREAT WORDS WHICH THE LITTLE HORN SPAKE” Will Anti-Christ Appear in the Federation of Nations Now Forming? Prophecy Fast Fulfilling. A LECTURE BY B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Mt. Pleasant Hall: 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. 7:15 p.m.—Health De; 2 ents for Chatt Abinismauntient WAfeE Trsete 7:80 p.m.—MUSICAL P, ‘PROF. H. A. SMUSICAL PROGRAM, led by PROF. H. A SUNDAY, JAN. 17th—FREE Tuesday, Jan. 19th, “Heaven: Where Is [t? What Js It?” Same Hall—Same Speaker—Same Time R Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 11 AM.—“How Love Tempers Labor.” (Pastor’s Seventh Annlvegsary.) 8 P.M.—“A Home Watched Over by Angels.” Sunday School, 9:30 AM.—B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. @ [h 8th & H Sts. N.W. a at p Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.TRFV. JAMES K. SHIELDS, D. D. uperintendent Anti-Saloon League of N. J. 8 r.]Vl..‘-."i’A’i‘Cdehl( MORALITY.” on-n in series on the M: 's Dilbfl Talks by the Pastor. HOLY and A ve B Stnss and se % Mass and Sermon. —Solemn Evensong and Bene- ction. Daily Mass: 7:00 AM. ke 13th and D or Florida Av 5 10 8in"ana © Sereets Northenst Kk o