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130TH ANNIVERSARY! 10 BE CELESRATED First Baptist Church Pro- gram Will Be Launched February 21. the 130th anniver- | of the First Bap- h and O street 1 1802 with five were an- wi.l reises at 11 d continue h March 20, ate programs es and periods also on the in- > denomin- celebra- | ght from typical church t the other represent oted to th and another 1 b: de entennial Program. the 113 hurches mbia,"” h by the i On Sun- there will be ptist an ad- Bl)lhfil cople of Baptist _« f C igton; and of Visitor to Speak. spea Whose | to Members of Peter OFFICERS OF SCHOOL WILL BE INSTALLED Preach in man and English 7 |WILL BE PASTOR’S TOPIC| is meeting. SERMON FOR CHILDREN ces Topic at Takoma Miss Florence pticol Amer pictures will be | 1 hold a with | ciety w TRAVEL Tl-\L.K ARRANGED e All Names"” Topic at shtyerian. will rows’ Names” Ba Presby ning. In the ‘Surpassing a travel talk g of the ocieties men’s Bib wship meet- | Endeavor following Mitchell; vice Vood; secretary, Billy Beall, PLANS CHU.RCH CLINIC be established room of the of the will hold for t and B, Y. B, Association of meeting begins es until 5 p.m eon. Dr. Agar nference with the Monday, at Cal- New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes Class with Pa to Youth Subject, “The Fvers Meeting. » Rev., Paul Sperry, the | ¢ | which will be held eve) }MRWMMW | A. Agar, | Special Services EVANGELIST AT PETWORTH M. E. CHURCH. REV. P. RAYMOND POWERS. Three weeks of evangelistic_services will be opencd tomorrow at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Grant circle, with a sermon by Dr. B. W. | Mecks, superintendent of the Washing- ton district, at 7:30 pm. On Mondzay Thomas S. Davis, pastor stia Methodist Episcopal will preach, and beginning Rey. P. Raymond Powers of will conduct the services, evening e | Church, Tuesday | Chicago urday. His «ubv’r(s for the first week are: uesday, “The Revelation That Cha! enges Modern Man"; Wednesday, American Home on the Breakers?"; ursday, “What Is the Acid Test of a | Christian?”; Friday, “The New Pil-| grims Progress” The pastor, Rev. | Robert L. Wood, will preach at 11 a.m. Th:‘ Awakening Church.” services tomorrow are _the Sunday school at 9:30 am., Men’s Bible | | class at 10 o'clock and the Epworth | Intermediate Leagues at 7 p.m. he women’s organizations will meet Wednesday, beginning with the Guild fat 10:30 am. Lunch will be served at noon, and at 1 o'clock the Women's ) Home Missionary Society will convene, to be followed at 2 o'clock by the meet- ing of the Women's Foreign Missionary | Soctety. - CHOOSES HIS TOPIC '“Chmst S Concephon of the Church™ to Be Theme To- morrow Morning. R. W. Weaver will preach to- T 11 am. at the National Bap- Church the Denominational day on, his topic being “Christ's Con- | ception’ of the Church.” In the eve- at 8 pm., Dr. M. E. Miller, who | just returned from a world tour | mission fields, will speak on "Ai rld Tour of Missions The Bible 0ol meets at 9:30 am. and the 1g People’s Society at 6:45 p.m The Woman's Society will meet at 11 am. Wednesday. Miss Emma H Turner will lead the devotional service. Miss Anne Rogers, Juve 1ile Court work- will speak in the morning session e Amm B. Hanson Circle will have ge of the afternoon program i he Evening Mission Club will have | Thursday, at 5:45 p.m., at the | and Dr. Miller will speak on] subject, “The World Field of Mis- sions.” At 8 p.m. the midweek service I'be held, which will be the covenant | meeting. ¥ Standing Committee will meet the church_parlor Priday at 7:45 npm. and at 7:30 p.m. the Boy Scouts, | Troop 43. and the Junior World Wide | Guild will meet at lhe church. {STHE GLORY OF OLD AGE” The Glory of Old Ag nnounced by Rev. Hen: astor of the Eckington Presbyterian hurch, tomorrow evening. A special program will be given at the Sunday school service by members of Miss Mary Robertson’s class. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- { ciety will have charge of the Sunday evening church service. The following | program will be given: ‘“Jesus the Light of the World.” Harry Wooding: “The Challenge of Light to the C. E Society,” Howard Cole; “The Challenge of Light to the Church,” Naomi Crain: The Challenge of Light to the Citizen.” | Margaret Day; “The Challenge of Light {to the World,” Darrell Crain: prayer, Ethel Newell; “Let the Lower Lights Be | Burning,” Mary Steele; scripture read- | ings_ by’ Betty Walk, Lyle Mills. Ella | Martin, Jack Jones, Mary Lohr and David Heywood: special music will be | | given by the church quartet and the | | Christian Endeavor Chorus. The teachers and officers of the Sun- day school will meet in the Sunday ! school house Wednesday evening A prayer and praise service will be | held Thursday evening. The pastor | will give an address. LUTHER LEAGUE INSTALLS Are In- is the theme v B, Wooding. New Officers for Year ducted Into Office. The Alpha Bible Class of St. Mark’s Lutheran_Church recently elected as | officers: President, Mrs. W. E. Miller; Mrs. R. J. Mickey, and treas- r Lena Teagle Af a public installation service last Wednesday evening of the Luther | League, the pastor inducted the follow- ing into office: President, Miss Selma A. | Trede: secretary, Miss Catherine Gross; treasurer, Merle Fellinger. Dr. Hayes will begin tomorrow morn- a_series of sermons on “Which of | Two?" the subject being “The Two | Sons.” New Thought Meetings Held Each Sunday at 11 A.M., D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Freewill Offering Methodist Protestant R mmmrm@m@wwm@fl@mwr Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister 11 AM. “Christians Are Like That” 8 P.M. “Romance in a Troubled World” :40 AM.—Sunday School. :00 P.M.—Christian Endeavor Societies. | mond and other nearby cities. | tee of the House of Bishops. | Georgetown, N | Temple Seay; THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932 EPISCOPAL GROUP | WILL RENEW VOWS, Observance on February 22 Will Include Breakfast After Services. Episcopalian men and youths of Washington, including many fathers | and sons, are planning to start their observance of the George Washington Bicentennial on February 22 by re- dedicating themselves in _Christian service and in patriotic ideals through attendance at a corporate communion service at the Church of the Epiphany and at & fellowship breakfast after the | service, at which Bishop James E. Free- man and former Senator George Whar- ton Pepper of Pennsylvania will deliver addresses on “Washington, the Patriot and Churchman.” Approximately 1,000 men and boys of this city are expected to attend the communion service, which will be held at 8 am., and visitors from other cities attending the opening of the Bicen- tennial celebration also are invited. Delegations are expected from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Rich- ‘The corporate communion in W; ington will be one of similar service be held throughout the Nation on birthday anniversary of the first P dent, and the obcervance has rece the support of both clerical leaders several distinguished public men John J. Pershing and Gov. Franklin D Roosevelt of New York, together with Mr. Pepper, have sent statements to | Bishop Freeman indorsing the Wash- ington corporate communion and fel- lowship breakfast The nation-wide corporate communion also has b subject of special messages by the Rev. James D:Wolf Perry, T ‘nl}hnp of the Protestant Epi al Church in America, and by a commit- | | Gen The fellowship breakfast will be held | at the Hotel Washington immediately after the communion service. In a let- ter to the rectors of the Episcopal churches in Washington Bishop Free- man has written that “to begin_ the Bicentennial functions with such = | service and breakfast would be most fitting.” Tickets for the breakfast have been distributed to a diocesan committee which is headed by Dr. William Earl Clark. The vice chairmen for the vari- ous districts of the diocese are: Down- | town parishes. Maj. F. G W. ‘Dorsey Northern, H. V Northwestern, Carl Zepp; Sout F. Hafan; Northern Virginia old Brown; Montgomery County, Amiss; Upper Prince Georges. Clarke, and Lower Prince George arles, Dr. Sinclair Bowen. also will be chairmen in every to handle the attendance of men a boys at the communion and the break- as! ‘WORD OF GOD IN BIBLE’ |ROCK CREEK CHURCH e | Creek Church road at Churches and Juvenile Delinquency BY ANNE W. ROGERS, Juvenile Court Worker of the Wa. It has long been the theory of shington Federation of Churches, those who work with the adolescent boy or girl that he or she has @ very positive spiritual nature to which appeal can be made. ‘The Federation of Churches recognizes this fact and in placing a worker at the Juvenile Court is doing what it can to connect the delinquent young persor school and to surround him or her with the best associations. church’s viewpoint that they should can be found. They are entitled to building. Often a big brother or a big s probationer; friends, more the social and religious activities of that the church is back of him in hi Also by intimate personal cont; helps add to his outside interest; worthwhile than he has had before; n with the church and the Sunday It is the have every influence for good that the best and need it for their up- ister is found who visits the young introduces him to new connects him with the Sunday school; lets him know is efforts to make good. act with the family other problems are frequently brought to light which the church may help in solving. ‘This service we are constantly tryin, g to render, bringing the Christian spirit and attitude to bear upon each individual assigned to us by the court, During the past seven years many hundreds have been helped and the federation feels that the work is amply justified by the results accomplished. SERVICES PLANNED Intercessory Prayers During Holy Communion at Cathedral a Feature Tomorrow. Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Webster street tomorrow, Sexagesima Sunday, will have intercessory prayers during holy communion at the National Cathedral for all parish organizations at 7:30 am, holy communion at 8:30 am, church school at 9:30 a.m. morning , litany and sermon at 11 am ng }’\4"1]4 s Society at pm. and vice and instructive ad- <by the Tector at 8 pm Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan, rector, will deiiver the second of his lectures at 8 pm. on the history and teachings of | the Episcopal Church. A total of nine * stive addresses on this subject| be delivered by Dr. Bohanan The Junior Chapter of the Brother- hood of St. Andrew and the senior branch of the Girls' Priendly Society will hold meetings Monday at7:30 p.m. Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, hely communion at 9 am. Tuesday The monthly meeting of the Sunday school teachers will be held at 8 pm Wednesday didates of the Girls' Friendly meet Friday under th at 4 pm MEANING OF E{ELlGIOUS CRISIS WILL BE TOPIC C. C. Rasmussen Luther Place hurch Tomorrow to Preach at Memorial SUBJECT AT CHEVY CH;’&SE;I Edward 0. Clark, Pastor, Deliver Address at tist Church. Rev. Edward O. Clark, pastor. preach on the subject “The Wc God in the Bible” tomorrow al the Chevy Chase Baptist Church A story-sermon is given to the members of the junior church The Sunday school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. The pastor teaches a class fo parents on “Religious Nature and CF Guidance.” At a recent meeting of th Teachers' Council, Kenneth B. Forbe was elected assistant superintendent of | the junior department of the Sunday school. Rev. Andrew M. Brodie of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will preach at the evening service Protestant_churches of the commur unite in their support of this evening | service. At the meeting Thursday evening Charles V. Imlay will lead in the mis- sion study book, “God and the Census Dr. Schaff to Speak. The members and friends Presbyterian Ministers’ Association of Washington and vicinity will ~mec Monday at 11 o'clock at the N Avenue Presbyterian Church David S. Schaff will give an on “Cardinal Bellarmine: Protestant Controversialist Saint and a Doctor of the Ministers of the city. regardless of de- nominational affiliation, are cordially invited to attend Rev. to Bap- of the address Chief Ar. ~Now Church. a i ‘ Spiritualist “ LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, Minister Sunday. January 31, at 8 PM. “SPIRITUALISM_ AND MENTAL w&w@m@m@w&@m@m@mmm@marryar@mjmf@r@r@;mirm Hillcrest Manor 2800 13th St. N.W., Cor. Girard St. Assisting Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. McDon- ald and others. Midweek Message Se Thursday, February 4, at DR. STEWART. World Famous Syiritual Healer, will conduct services on Thursday. February l——“[ Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday Evening, 8 O'Clock vice 8 P.M Lecture Rev. Harry P. > Strack Spirit_areetings by Rev. 1da E. Strack. Mrs. Margaret Mandis, Mrs. Caroline Mister, " and otl SPECIAL NOTICE—There will be a “BINGO PARTY" held at the home of the Pastor. 600 Pa. Ave. SE. Wednesday evening. February Third at elght o'clock, for the benefit of the church. “Bingo” zames will be plaved. Refreshments. Come and enjoy a social evening with us. Public cordially invited. Regular message service held at 600 Pa. ave. s.e.. evening, 8 o'clock. and other will be Thursday MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave.N.W. S.E. Cor. 11th & Mass. Ave. Spiritunl messate “meelings Mondays., 8 P.M. _Readings_daily. ME The First Spmtuallst Churth Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H. Terry Subject— “The Arabian Nights” Followed by spirit messages. Sunday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temple. 1012 All_weicome: 131 C st n.e._Phone Lincoln 1 Spiritual Science Church of Chrlsl Sunday, 8 P.M.. Stoneleich Courts Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Musical Recital, 7:45—Elizabeth Gardner Coombs. ~Vocal ‘selections, Miss Josephine Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES “What is the Meaning of —Planes of Heaven and Earth?” Spirit Messages Follow For Many Added feature, “How to Use a Crystal.” Wed.. 8:15, message circle at residence of Dr. Coates. 1473 Meridian pl. nw Dr’ Coates gives privaie readings by ap- pointment. nmm Col. 6227 ADAM CARTHE Readings Tutsdss shd. Ihirsday after- noons at 2 o'clock.” Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 g'clock’ Private readings by ap; pointment.. 9311 t. N.W._District 900! MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages ILNDAYTll;d W'D\ESDAY Messages from FI REV. F. L. DONCEEL 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N v month of Jan- The stian Endeavor the topic O Christ.”” Rev pastor, will mediate group ronen- aying Service H. Clutz e leader. TI n be led b berg in a study of the 2 ) 1 hold meeting in tr Mrs ge Eberly w Nazarene ' i First Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A N.E. Leewin B. Williams, Minister and_7:30. 30—Yo Prayer ng by the Pastor, 6 it Wedn LCO! Evening. W] E. |WORLD BROTHERHOOD SERVICE TOMORROW Junior and Senior Departments of All Souls’ Church School Plan Program. The Junior and Senior of All Souls’ Departments Church School, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, will meet at 9:45 am. tomorrow for a special service on World Brotherhood. This is in antici- pation of the opening of the Disarma- ment Conference at Geneva, February 2. The Junior Department, under the direction of Mrs. D. Priscilla Edgertcn, will present a brief pageant, “The Chil- dren of All Lands Seek Peace and World Brotherhood At the 11 the minister, will preach At 5 o'clock will musit by Charles Trowbr mnp Tittmann, bass. At 5:30 o'clock Miss Ethel Summy momning _servi s G on “Tha Man Lewis A(\\'«'rr Between.” organist of Wilson Teachers College will review | ‘The Lady of Godey's—Sarah Josepha Hale,” by Ruth E. Finley. At the Fire- side Circle for young people at 6.30 o'clock a speaker has been secured. The Washington Chapter, Unitarian Layman’s League, will hold a dinner meeting_ Thursday. Henry J. Allea, former Senator from Kansas, Who has recently completed an extended tour of Europe, will speak on “Europe in De- pression.” Preshyterian | Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All AM. and CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Organized 1868 Southern” General Assembly. Intersection 16th and Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning _w D.. Pastor. Ser- Prais by Rev G. Wilbur Shiple Car or Mt. Pleasant Car or Bus to Irvine St. N.W FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the, Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister Take 1ith St 16th St 11am- “Second Sermon_on_the Book f Revelation.” _ Broadcast over n WJSV “The Genesis. spm Chapter of ' ERRRRERIRRRIRIR reshyterian ETROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S. ROHRER, Minister P A WELCOME TO ALL Washington Helghts Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Paimer, D. D., Minister School worship. _Sermon “Knowing e evening service Mr. David Rankin Barbee will nar- rate the story of different Bibles given Pack of each is a tale of herolc a i nd SHANCERY RORBIAI LY WELCOME Peck Memonal Chapel Under the Clo Pa. Ave., 28th and \l \Is N.w. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 9:45 a.m, T00 pm—Tnt. an Serior C. e Heart of God 8 pm, Gospel S WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Minister Weahasday 11am— “A REQUEST FOR THRONES” By the Pastor 8pm— Tllustrated Sermon: “Yellowstone National Park” Mr. Peter E. Bilkert. GUNTON TEMPLE 16th and Newton Streets . Bernard Braskamp, Pastor. School. of the Lord's by Chorus Cholr n-soune People's Meetings Midweek Service. Thursda p.m. | | | | | Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 9:30 am—Church Bible School. 11:00 a.m—"Hold Fast. 8:00 p.m.— Jonathan ards, Puritan.” EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m Name Above All 9:30 8 feetings 1 « CHORUS CHOIR - GEORGETOWN (Qreanized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister 9:45 a.m —Chu: chool 11:00 a.m. —for Worship and Serm “What Shall We Get?” Miss_Elsa_Louise Raner. Violinist, in Dr. 'Radeliffe. Endeavor, Leader CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D.. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church,_School s Bib 9:30 a.m.—Women' Rev leader. of a lass 9:45am.— <r- Nior Drrmr'n\rn' ety Men's 11:00 a.m “The Mr. Roland speak. teachers and officers of the Junior De- rtment at the home of Lee S. Tillotson, 4402 Stanford st 7:30 p.m.—Fireside Haynes wil 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of se Baptist COVENANT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W., Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, Minister ev. J. Woodman Babbitt, Assistant Minister Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Subiect LDEN IMAG! Church. Sunday School for all grades at 9:45 a.m. Young People's mestings. p.m. Sunda: Hhursdas e\onmg prayer service at 8 Dr. McCartney will preach “A Sermon From Mars Hill. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor 5:30 and r\ms( an Endeavor m —Midweek Service. Tors ILWAYS WELCOME. Meet- L RN N R piRIRIRIRI Rt . B. Pierca, | C. A. News NEW YORK PASTOR [ »- ». ls(ternoon at the Y. M. C. A and will | be assisteq by the Hummer Memorial Class of Epworth M. E. Church South Motion pictures will te shown portray- | ing the life of Jesus in his “Ministry of ‘Healing” and “Medical Missions in Africa Today.” Phelps Clark, bass soloist, will sing. Harvey B. Gram, vice president of the Organized Bible. Class | Association, will preside, and H. F Winn, also a vice president of the | ciation, will deliver an address on “The Great Physician.” This meeting will be Dr. Fletcher §. Brockman of New | peld at 4 o'clock and is open to the York City will occupy the pulpit to- public. motrow at Mount Vernon Place M. E.| Page McK. Etchison, religious work Church South, as the Missionary Con- director of the Y. M. C. A, will be on ference opens. At the evening service | of the speakers at the union memor Mrs. W. G. Cram will be the speaker. | service of the Fifth Baptist Church to- .The conference, which Will be par- morrow evening. ticipated in by all churches of the The religious work department will Southern Methodist denomination in | have charge of the Sunday afternoon Washington, Alexandria and vicinity, | service at 3 o'clock at the Natior and to which all others interested are Trcining School for Boys, on Bladens- invited, extends through February 5. burg road. Robert Vorris will speak, H Beginning at 3 o'clock tomorrow and | Lee Smith will lead in the singing and continuing each evening at 7 oclock, Louis B. Nichols, associate religious there will be classes in missions as Zol- work director of the Y. fons,” taught by Dr.| preside. lle, Tenn.; “The | CLOSES RADIO SERIES \Blbl(‘ and Missions,” by Dr. Elmer*T. | Dr. Brockman Will Occupy | Mount Vernon Place Church Pulpit. 1 Clark also’ of Nashville; and “Korea— | Land of the Dawn," by Mrs, Cram. Fol. | lowing tomorrow afternoon’s session. of the classes there will be a missionary Father Igna dus Smuh to Discus: rnlly at 4 o'clock, with Dr. Brockman, i Bishop McMurray of Louisville, Ky., ‘Chr t the Citizen.’ g B Vo f mpeskeoy | “Christ the Citizen” will be the sub- | Each evening during the week at 8 | o, Cori®t the Dittsen’ Wil be the eub- o'clock there will be public addresses as | Joriy Of 'h° ClO8ng Sermon of Tather follows: Monday. Dr. Brockman: Tues- | ingion Catholic Radio Hour, to day, Bishop McMurray; Wednesday, DI | jroadeast from the Church of the Im- Brockman: Thursday (woman's rally), | maculate Conception, tomorrow at Mrs_ J. W. Perry, president of the |MAcTate Conception tomae Woman's Council; Friday, Dr. J. V.| " pather Francis J. Hurney. pastor of Perry The first 10 minutes of the 8|, chyrch and director of these broad- o'clock hour each evening will be given | c4cts “will preside. The service will in- (ORquet ong end ansyery .| cludé the solemn procession of the e “Noun "Vernon Place Woman's | £l sing of the sick at the Grotto of Our ot v Society will begin 1ts study | 1,4y of Lourdes in the shurch. Solemn o book “Great Souls at Prayer.” | ady of Lourdes in the shurch. Soleron ay at 10:30 am. with Mrs. C. M. | Denediction b Stoy as leader. A short business meet- : ing will be held Wednesday evening at 6:45 instead of the usual meeting at 8 due to the sessions of the Missionary Conference, Cathalic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30. “Visit the Grotto.” 'fimianan | Theosaphy ! i Sunday, January 31, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “Masters of Wisdom” Thursday, 8:15 P.M., Study Class Library Open Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday, 5 to 6 P.M. Saturday, 2 to 5 P.M. United Ledge of Theosophists | Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. W. No dues, fees or collectiol ALL SOULS CHURCH \,_ 16"and Harvard st WA r‘ Minister eI Mynnbfll’nrre Lightbringer Lodge Hugh F. Munro of Philadelphia (What It Is Not) 8:15 p.m.—The Nature of Memory' What It Anpears to Be) | Main Floor. Rarrister Blds.. 633 F St. N W. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. | & 9:45 a.m.—Chu Service of Wo 1100 a.m —Morning Wor: “The Man Between” 00 P.M.—Program _ of Music “Question Meeting" 1. Smith Tassin Jan. 31, 8 P.M “Sons of God" W McGuire, 6:30° Sunday, s James B Trow ” O < Yaion W Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 B ST. N.W. Reading Daily. 4 Room 45 Till Open ma 6 P.M. 5:30 PM.—Book Chat Ethel Summy 30 P.M.—Fireside _ Circle Young People l—_____ Miss th BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. FIFTH Y5 METROPOLITAN H T‘?flfii}m‘::il'(‘::ff.},’: Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor | ! Ex E Near A Soldier's st sisees Mornig at Eleven H ) “Kaleidoscope of Love” Evening at Seven Forty-five “Why I Preach the Love of God More Often Than Hell” 9:30. Fou: People. 7 4 Gol rch WEST WASHINGTON Cor AL & N St NW cnRY AUSTIN. "Pastor 11:00 am \Iulinn by Looking." 8.00 p.m Rllflr T(nkhtd faem 700 pm $2338238888833333333283! Socte Petworth ™% Wi 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. N Selr_Robber Bavtisms tend the Glowine. an Growi an “Tools perse 8 pm —Se or Master Workman, B. Y. P. U.7pm. addressed by Dr Higbie, Pr Teachers' College. Tenth and N Sts. N TEMPLE o5 ot i Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “In Vain Use Medicine” 8:00 P.M. “Why is the Gospel Hid?” 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.” BETHAN Rhode Island Ave. at 2nd St HUGH T. STEVENSON. Mmlltn Preaching at 11 am. by the Pastor. “Help, Oh, Lord.” '8 p.m, an evening h the Bible School. Church, 11 am B Y, PuU's Special Galt Grimes, g E Hez Swem & pray to die carpeted. w s wic B: wa reTt IS T S I Pastor, le School. 3 hy Chireh Frayer et ALL WELCO! " 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 training for all kinds ghristian service Second seme begins February 1, 1932 evening. Monday. ' Febr 1 lectures Science and Church m. ‘cho! 9:30 am.; Junior February 8. according e S S LIS A EN 9th NEAR B S.W. KENDALL M. P. GERMA) 9:30 a.m.—f 100 am — aiershce’ i’ Speceh 800D, ufficient for Our _Needs.” 7305 m Tmmdnv Prayer Service. ~SECOND 8 Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. # Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D, Pastor. '3 1AM—"The Beauty of the i 8 7:00 p.m music at all services. y Bowen, director; Mrs. Amelia guest’ organist CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Minister aded Sunday School. he Word of God in Andrew M. Brodie Minister i # =i b+ the RBible. Rev. D. Church Revealed in Painting.” 8P.M.—"In a Tight Place.” (Sunday School. 9:30 AM. at Audi- torium and 173 & E. Cap. St. Branch.) HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Church School. 00—*"The Abilities "of God.” ~“Beloved Enemies National Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 AM.—Bible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. (Orchestra of 20 pieces.) 11:00 AM.—Dr. R. W. Weaver. “CHRIST'S CONCEPTION OF THE CH! 8:00 P.M.—Dr. M. E. Miller. "gn\vd;LD TOUR OF MISSIONS.” FIRST Young People's Meeting, 6:45 P.M. 8 P, i i Sixteenth and O Slraeti l\orflm‘esl DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 11 AM.—“The Glory ef Jesus Christ.” ~—*“Mr. and Mrs. Simon Peter.” (The Young I’enplei Service.) Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. . P. U P.M Calbary . 11 A.M.—“Old Paths and the New Day” Third in Series on Jeremiah's Message to the Men of Today. 8 P.M.—“When Mary Bathed His Feet” Fourth in Series on the Master's Dinner Talks. 9:30—Sunday School, 11:00—Junior Church. 6:45—Young Peoples Societies. CLARENDON, VA., BAPTIST CHURCH One Mile from Key Bridge. PERRY MITCHELL, Pastor. Sunday Services of Worship at 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. W. CAREY BARKER, Well Known Evangelist of Lynchburg, Va, Will Preach. listie services each week night at 3:30 o'clock. " the Hospitality of & Virsinia Church. xmmmmm:zim:xnxxxxxxxxxitnxmxxxxx:x:xxix 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister = the 333I8I88IIIIIIIIISEIIITINIIIIILIL, 333323882288 2222222323338838822283: l I l M. C. A, will! be | Christadelphian Chapel, 73Z Webster St. N.W. 8. 8. AM Worship, 11:1 M. fusaay Bible Ciara: 3 Friends Tr:ends Meeting of Washington (2111 Florida Avenue) Meeting for Wort} * Duy sy at 11 o'clock. =~ Sun c (u"yl HPmfl"y. "all intErested are s ticome Fricnds’ \leeling P. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 15 a3t and Irving Streets N.W. 5a.m 0 (,hruman CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14ih St. N.W., at Meridian Place. Jas. H. mxmum Minister. 10:00 2a.m.- 11:00 am.— 7:30 p.m. md the Poor. “Baptism in the Name of Jesus. “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; Where the Bible is Silent, We Are Silent.” ol e———]o|c——=|n| [ICHRISTIAN Niuth Street D NE Minister. Sts. JOPE Graded Bib, Sermo: Church Thought gih & CLIFFORD H. “The Christ Gosvel Goldpiece. " \zmmml City e AU GRS e i 645pm “Peonle's Meet- 8:00pm to (hrnlun’ Become H H Dr Park Road. West of 1ith St Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 00a Sery 1 Will Build My Church 8:00pm The Busi- Beine a nessof Christian Lutheran Zion £u. Lutheran Church New Hampshire Ave. & Buchanan St. N.W. " Luther Place Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor Frank H. Clutz, Assistant Plxler “The Meaning of Religious Crises” Mikes & Chuih Happy ST. MATTHEW’S | Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. LM MEUSER. Pastor PM o (Jmlch nl the Atonement Church of the Reformation *nd and B Sts. S JOHN WEIDLEY, D. Pastor. The Charming Little Church. CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th 2nd Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 1 AM Family Day Service 9:45 AM.—Sunday School and Bible Class. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sundav School 11:00 a'm.—Sermon, “Shining Light." $i00 p.m.—Vespers. “Heart Clean- £:00 p.m. Thursd: discuss Symbols. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) fth and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor. 9:45a m.—Bible School. Preaching Services 10:00 a.m.—German 11:15 a:m.—English, Topic “Worship in God’s House” Installation of Bible School officers and recognition of teac training class. Speaker, Dr. J. S. Noffsinger. Topic: “The Spirit of the Teacher” TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service— ‘ ‘All Have Sinned.” MT. RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service—Student Edwin _ Pieplow. Ke]ler Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Service at 11:00 “Ears to Hear” Continuation ef o hurch Evening Service at 7:45 “Superiority Complex” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. The Home-Like Church