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REV.C. B. ScovL FESTIVAL SPEAKER Minneapolis ~ Rector Will Preach November 30 at Grace Episcopal Church. Rev. Charles Barker Scovil, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Minneapolis, Minn, and student chaplain at the University of Minnesota, will be the specig) preacher at a festival service to| be on the evening of St. Andrew’s \ jovember 30, at 8 o'clock in Grace | Ep! Chl.ll'ch, to mark the eightieth anniversary of the organization of the After the service a reception will be held in the parish hall. Grace Church is one of the oldest | As early as 1840, this section 6f the city had | taken the name of South Washington, | arrangements were being made for ac- commodation for religious worship. | Residents of the neighborhood included Col. W. B. Randolph, William M. Mor- rison, Lewis Thomas, V. Willett, Jabez R. Rooker, C. W. Henning, W. R. Riley, Col. F. H. Ritter and ‘Willlam Burroughs. The Misses Rooker, living in 1846 in the house at the southwest corner of Twelith street and Maryland avenue, built during the pre- vious century by Robert Erent, the first mayor of Washington, engaged ‘in school telchlng ‘They opened a young woman's seminary, and in 1847 per- mitted use of their school rooms on Sunday afternoons for the religious instruction of the children of the neighborhood. About this time Charles Morrison, residing at the southwest corner of Tenth and C streets, having abandoned a “cocoonery” in which he experi- mented, concelved the idea of having services there, and invited ‘W. French, rector of Epiphany Church. to conduct them. He held afternoon service there for several months. The Misses Rooker's Sunday school was removed there, and after- ward went, with the church worship- pers, to & frame school house known as “Caldwells” on Twelfth street be- tween D street and Maryland avenue. Here Rev. Ashbell Steele, father of the late A. Floridus Steele, for many years rector of St. Mark’s Church, officiated. Among his helpers in this early work in Grace Church parish was J. W. Chesley, who for a number of years tendent of the Sunday ter entered the Episcopal ministry. ‘The church, during the more than 80 years of its life, has had many rectors. '!’h.reme first was Rev. Alfred ‘Topics: REV. C. B. SCOVILL, YOUNG PEOPLE AID CALVARY PASTOR Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach on “Wrong Side of the Plcture” Rev. W. S. Abernethy will preach at Calvary Bnpfi!t Church tomorrow. Morning, “The Wrong Side of evening, “Please Excuse Me.” At the evening service the young people’s department of the Sunday chool will be guests and Helen Coder and Samuel Rolls will assist the pastor | oo, in the conduct of the service. The World Friendship Groups will assemble at 11 o'clock in the Junior Church. ‘The Baptist Young People’s” Union will hold a fellowship tea for the youn| people of the congregation in Burra Hall from 5 to 7 o’'clock. Mrs. Francis 8. Browne will hold a tea in the parlor A:,m:she same hour for members of her ‘White Cross work day will be Tues- day morning at 10 o'clock in the library. Miss Jean Howdershell will conduct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society Tuesday evening. The Bell class will hold a barrel packing Wednesday even! 3 . ‘The deaf department will hold annual dinner and bazaar Thursday at . %'glock le will la, e young peopl resent y’s, under the direction of V the pastor’ fi as- the Picture”; general Advent theme, THE EVENING STAR, BISHOP FREEMAN EVENSONG SPEAKER Sermon at Cathedral Will Be First in Series on General Advent Theme. The first Sunday in the Advent sea- son of the Christian year will be cele- brated tomorrow at Washington Cathe- dral, with Bishop James Edward Free- man delivering the sermon at the peo- ple’s evensong service in the great choir lt 4 o'clock. His subject will be “The “xmm%c-u " the first in a series covering the next four Sundays on the “Messages for ‘Times.” Very Rev. Dr. Hughell E. W. Fos- broke, dean of the General Theological in New York City, will de- liver the first of a series of sermons at the service of morning prayer and cele- bration of the holy communion to- morrow morhing at 10:30 o'clock. His theme tomorrow will be “The Eod of All Things,” and he will occupy the pulpit at the 10:30 urvicu on the three succeeding Sunda: Music for me 10:30 md 4 o'clock services will be furnished by the Cathe- dral choir of men and boys under the direction of Edgar Priest, and evenson, be broadcast over I There will be the early celebration of the holy communion in the Beth- lemmch;rm&'lsouflockhm . Group ages thron e greal choir and the crypt chapels will follow the 10:30 am. and 4 p.m. services. Beginning December 1 and continu- H for un following Thursdays in the t season, Rev. Malcolm S. Taylor, director of evangelism of the National Commission on Evan; addresses following choral evensong in the [relt choir at 4 o'clock. His sub- ject will be “Preparing the Way of the Lord.” Rev. Mr. Taylor came to Wash- lnmn recently from South Carolina and has uublished an office in the ege of Preachers Building in con- necfim with his new work. SERIES CONTINUED BY DR. W’CARTNEY “When Knights Were Bold” Topic at Covenant-First Presby- terian Church. Dr. McCartney, minister of the Cove- nant-First Presbyterian Church, will take as his subject tomorrow mor: “When Knights Were Bold,” the secon of the series in ‘“Soldiers of Christ Arise” sermons about “The Warrior, the Woman and the Christ.” tism, will deliver L ‘half-hour program at 5 o’clock of WASHINGTON, Anniversary DR. A. E. BARROWS. 20TH ANNIVERSARY TO BE OBSERVED Eastern Presbyterian Church Will Honor Pastor, Dr. A. E. Barrows. The twentieth anniversary of the pastorate of Dr. A. E. Barrows at East- ern Presbyterian Church will be observ- ed next Thursday evening. There will ort talks by Willlam T. Betts, & er member of the church; Myer Hand, clerk of the session; Dr. Henry B. Wooding, moderator, and Dr. Freely Rhorer, pastor of the Metropolitan Church. A reception and social will follow. “A Prince of God” will be Dr. Bar- rows’ subject tomorrow morning. The evening subject will be: *“What Is the Value of Your Soul?” ‘Wednesday, from 10 am. to 4 pm., the women of the r.hm'ch will do special sewing. DR. PIERCE TO PREACH TOMORROW MORNING Organ Recital, Book Chat, Supper and Motion Picture Planned at All Souls’ Church. “Keeping the Week Day Holy” is the subject of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Umwlan Church, tomorrow morning. Lewis Atwater, orzunkt. will h{:d 8 m D C, SATURDAY, NO CHURCH TO STUDY VEMBER 26, 1932. I LUTHER LEAGUE | distri SOCIAL PROBLEMS 2.2 Three Organizations of Mount Pleasant Congregational Ld Meet Thursday. As s feature of a comprehensive church social service program, three or- ganizations of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church will hold a joint conference Thursday evening to con- sider social problems connected with the large number of homeless men and boys in the District. L. A. Halbert, di- rector Vpubuc rellef in Washington; Ensign F. Decker of the Salvation Army and Johm S. Bennett, superin- tendent of the Central Union Mission, will tell members of the Men's Club, the Mount Pleasant Congregational Rellef Commission, and the Business and Professoinal Women's League of Service what conditions exist among these men and boys. Aplln"fllbe drafted to enable the organizations to pool their resources in an effort to help | Our the local relief organizations to provide for the transients. ‘The Mount Pleasant Young People’s Forum, being given training in a social service study series, will be guests of the | staff of Friendship House at tea tomor- row afternoon. After the tea they will | observe some of the settlement’s activ- | ities in operation in’ connection with their study series. “Social Conditions in Japan” is the subject of an address tomorrow morn- ing by Lieut. Col. Karl F. Baldwin, United States Army, at the adult forum, and the Young People’s Discussion Group tomorrow evening will discuss the question, “What Is Involved in Choosing Our Friends.” At the morning service t!u minister, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, will speak on “The Modern Man and the Ch\lrch.“ “WHEN HE SHALL APPEAR” IS SUNDAY SERMON THEME Dr. John Compton BaJl Will Preach Tomorrow at Metropolitan Baptist Churchy At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning Dr. John Compton Ball will speak on “When He Shall Appear” and in the evening on “Amer- ica's Most Popular Hymn.” At this service all the music will center around the Cross of Jesus Christ. A huge cross will decorate the platform and will be {lluminated by different colored lights. ‘The teacher training class meets Tuesday at 7 pm. The study is “What Baptists Believe.” Miss Maude Saun- ders is the teacher. The les’ Ald Society meets Wednesday at 10 am. Mrs. J. O. Peed is the leader. Luncheon at noon. Officers and teachers of the Bible school will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. for opened the tional period. A series of group con- ferences on the various rhuu of Lu- preached a sermon for young people at the vesper service. ‘The Rainbow class will conduct the meeting at Luther Place Sunday eve- ni1 ‘The topic is “To What Extent Efforts?” Nadine Thomas will the Intermediate topic, “Am Americans.” On Wednesday evening Frank Stutz will lead the topic, “Good and Evil in Newsplpers " at St. Mark’s Leonberger will present 'lndunrhl work in Our Missions” at Zion's Senior League and Miss Lily Baumgartner will lead the topic, “Thinking and Thanking,” at the In- termediate meeting. Louis E. Hoover will be in charge of the meeting at St. Paul's Sunday evening. Mrs. Amos John Traver of Frederick will be the guest speaker. The topic will be “Industrial Work in Miss Ruth Hartzell will lead the League at Atonement Sunday evening. Her topic is to be “Our Blessings.” resent ica for LOYALTY DAY RITES 10 BE TOMORROW Dr. A. A. Stockdale to Preach in Morning on “More Than Conquerors.” At the First Congregational Church Dr. Allen A. Stockdale will preach to- morrow on “More Than Conquerors™ and in the evening on “Roosevelt’s Letters to His Children™ This Sun- day is loyalty day at First Church. The morning service will be broadcast over Station WOL. The vested choir, under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. Church night supper will be Thurs- day at 6 o'clock and will be followed by the midweek meeting at 6:45 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale’s subject is “Christian Discipleship.” The annual Christmas bazaar of the Women's So- clety will be held Wednesday and ‘Thursday in the church parlors. The young people will present a play, un- der the direction of Juuphme Tre- maine, Wednesday at 8 p. ‘The Young Women's club will_hold a dinner meeting at 6:15 o'clock Tues- day and_dis on will center around book reviews. ing. Is Our Church the Result of Missionary | mon DR. BURGAN PLANS TALK ON RECOVERY Evening Service at Hamiine Church to Be Opened With Organ Meditation. to Recovery” will be the ser- | eme of Dr. H. W. Burgan, min- | ister, Hamline Methodist xl‘ Church, tomorrow mnrnim; ‘The | course_will be & companion sermon to | “The Road m” prelchod last Sun- | day morning. | ‘The evening service will begin at 7:45 young people, under the supervision of | the director of religious education, Miss | Anna Brown Culp, will, at this service, | dramatize the hymn "My Country "Tis | ot ‘Thee.” The quartet will sing. | A lecture, under ‘the auspices of the men’s Bible class, will be given in the | social hall y evening. H. W.| Wfl.km.lfimll nn Wllld(ive hl:lufllumtcd talk | on ive and one-! impres- slon of Russia. T Beginning Thursday night, Dr. Bur- | gan will give the first of a series of three Thursday night devotional ad- dresses at the weekly prayer and praise | service. The topics will be: December 1, “Jeremiah, the Prophet”; December 8, “Jeremiah, the E‘Lllexmln" Decem ber 15, “Jeremiah, the Optimist.” — CHURCH CANVASS ON 35 Teams to Solicit Support tor | Brethren Activities. At the Church of the Bnthren an | every-member canvass is con- ducted. OgnDeumbfl' 4 tmrty-flv! teams of two meémbers each will strive w ull at the homes of all the logical su; ers :f the church to enlist them tber worl ‘The pastor, Dr. F. F. Holsopple, wfill ak tomorrow morning on “Ye Are amorcnm-mmmbmm Particular.” In the evening he will show a serles of pictures of the various ac- umm of the Sunday school and church. e Christian Endeavor members will :&t:nd the distfict convention at Bal- ore. Bivine Srience The First Divine Science Church STONELEIGH COURT 1706 L St. N.W. 11:00 AM. [ental Treatment: G It ll and How Gufl ufl-"'oof PATCI 12 A P A onday 0.0 1T M.—Monday lnd Priday. 8:00 P.M.- —wednuau Study First Church of the Nazarene X Seventh and A N.E. 9:45—Sunday School Rally. 11:00 and 1so—lnnnu¢| Services, IZV IOHN FLEMING, VAUGHAN IADIO Q'Jn- TETTE. This will be your last chance to hear Evangelist Fleming and the natiorally known Vaughan Quartette, the series of evangel- istic services closes with the eve- ning service. Leewin B. Williams, Minister fll‘hrm_iii}:figmrz ¢ Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Sdentkl Dolumbia Road and Euclid_ 8t. Second bhllrcll of Chmt Scientist Third Church of Christ Sclentist 13th and L Sts. N.W. “Fourth Church of Ci Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: ‘Ancient and ModernNecromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced’ SERVICES— { v Sehosiri®Sad 8 O'Clock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- day: 30 to 5:30). SECO‘ID CHURCH—111 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., 3313 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 and use our reading rooms. PM. MEETING— REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E. Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. ern Italian music and will be assisted Hour, by Flora McGill Keefer. This will be followed by the book chat, at which Miss Iva Swift of the District of Co- Jumbia Public Library will review Van Loon's Geography and other curren books. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock and at 7:30 o'clock, Motion Pic- ture hour, in Pierce Hall, the feature t 3303 13th St. N. Friemds Friends Meeting (Orthodox) At the midweek service Thursday evening he continues with his series of Bible studies from the Book of Acts under the general caption “How the Christian Church Got Its Start.” The special study for this Thursday evenlnc will be “The Original Experiment in Christian Communism”—Chapter v. conference and study. The subject is “Living With People of Other Races.” B. P. Hickox is the leader. Pnyer service will follow. This will be sistant, Philip G. Murray, Wednesday vening. “ CONCORDIA CHURCI (Evangelieal Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts, N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible _!ej-l. Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. m-wmmmwflwm PARISH SODAL ".,’,‘au% November ;tomgn V. = TO HONOR PATRONESS t | covenant meeting. The putm' will lead. 8| = { REV. W. M. MICHAEL WILL PREACH TWICE Eldbrooke Methodist Pastor Selects “Introducing Control Into Life” as lorning Theme. Iuv,'dmll.lncmlwm ch at both serviecs in Eldbrooke Met it mmvw. In the morning his hct "hl'mdlld-n‘ Control Into In the e ‘That Bati " is the subject the evangelistic ces community ladies’ Bible class Semi-Annual Religious Demonstra- tion to Be Staged To- MOrTow. Members of the parish sodalities of ‘Washington will meet in St. Stephen’'s Church, Twenty-fifth street and Penn- sylvania avenue, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., to pay honor to their patroness, the Blessed Virgin Mary. The occasion will be the semi-annual religious dem« stration of the Sodality Union of Wash- on. ‘The sermon will be delivered by Rev. J‘ assistan! o Begley, urch of the leacon. V. Joseph G. McCourt, assistant pastor of St. Stephen’s Church, will act as mas- eremonies. - | ter of c following were elected officers: | President, Mrs. A. C. Proctor; vice | ident, Mrs. L. L. Derrick; secretary, . F. Crown; treasurer, Mrs. Lily | Righter. | CHURCH TO PRESENT BIBLE PLAY, “SACRIFICE”| A biblical drama, “Sacrifice,” & story | of Abraham and Isaac, will-be present- ed at the Brightwood Park M. E.| Church tomorrow at 8 pm. It will be directed by Mrs. S. Carroll Coale. Walter 8. Studdiford, Frances O. ’rbomplon and C. Robert Wallace, jr., take the character parts. The ml.nhm will be the announcer and J. Emery Tarr guest soloist. “The Nearness of God” will be Rev. Mr. Coale’s morning sermon and “Two Boxes” the title of his story to dren. ‘The meeting of the Sunday school | board will be held Tuesday evening Rev. Edward G. Latch, pastor of Chevy Chase M. E. Church, Wwill speak on “The | Place of Worship Training in the L Departmental conferences y\sermon tomorrow morning of Rev. LIST SERMON TOPIC “Spiritual Indifference, Its Cause, Effect and Cure,” is the subject of the J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor of Christ Lu- theran Church. The Advent chorals | will be sung. At 10:15 o'clock there will be the celebration of holy communion. The Sunday school will attend church service in a body. Miss Mildred Mennen will sing. The young people of the church are rehearsing an operetta en- titled “Blossom Time in Japan,” which will be given the evening of December 7. Willlam Kesmodel and Miss Virginia Hall have been né)polnted to take charge of the sale of Christmas seals for the sanatorium at Wheatridge, Colo. ffihman;flm Sunday, 8:15 P.M., November 27 “CAUSE OF SORROW” Study Class, Thursday, 8:15 P.M. Free Lending Library United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg, 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections " “FOUNDATIONS OF THE FUTURE” J. Smith Tassin November 23—8 P.M. Emunc Chnl!lnm!y WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H_St. 'LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Presents a Series of Five Lectures at Washington Club 1010 17 St. N.W.—Opposite Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Jo.ephme Ransom of Enmgland Sunday, Nov. 27—"Psychology of the Emotions.” Purpose.” ay, Nov. 30—‘Creative Power of the Mind.” All ectures B Mr. Geoffrey Hodson of E Thursday, Det.” 1 — “Clairy voyant Study of Life After Death.” Friday, Dec. 2—“Divine Mind in Nature.” in at 8:15 P.M. Admission Free at Sunday Lecture Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1-2—50 Cents Admission ‘The peace study class, under the auspices of the Presbyteml of Wash- ington, will meet December 2 at the ‘Washington Hotel from 10:30 am. to 4 pm. Luncheon at 12:: 30 oclock No registration fee. Mrs. F. E. Edgington teacher. The missionary sewing class will meet all day Thursday, December 1, in the chapel of the church. ‘The Tip Top Club, under the leader- ship of Miss Anna Myers, will discuss “To What Extent Is Our Church the Result of Missionary Effort?” Dr. Mc- Cartney will be the speaker. A sewing class meets every Tuesday at 10 oc!ock to make garments for the Red Cross to be distributed to the needy in Washington. e e e SPECIAL SERVICES Trinity M. E. Church to End Anni- versary Observance. ‘The week celebrating the 130th an- niversary of the Trinity M. E. Church will close with the special services to- morrow. Dr. Willlam J. Thompson, who as & young man was assistant pastor of Trinity, will preach at 11 am. ‘The Naval Lodge of Masons will cele- brate their 127th anniversary by at- tending in a body the service at 8 p.m. ‘The minister, Rev. Dan L. Ennis, will speak on “The Meaning of Masonry.” The quartet and chorus cholr, the junior choir and the Masonic choir will furnish music. New Jerunalem _____(SWEDENBORGIAN) ____ CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th N.W. above Q 9:45—Biblé Classes. 10:00—Arcana Adult Class. 11:00—Morning, Worship, with sermon by T o 8 p.m.—Discussion; meeting in the Ohurch Parlor. Al Wel Pastor. REV. PAUL £YERRY. Peutecostal PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS MRS. W. H. McCURLEY, Georgia ing_the weel services, and the Bervices erery crening ot except Saturday. T. L. AARON, Pastor. Phone Atlantic 2193-W. will be Douglas Fairbanks in “Around the World in Eighty Minutes.” Engagements during the week in- clude the prmnuuon of St. John Er- vine's “Mary, Quite Contrary,” by Pierce Hnll Plnyen ‘Tuesday an ‘Wednesday evenings; dinner meeting of the Washington Chapter, Umitarian Laymen's League, Thursday, and a party for the high school class of the church school Friday evening. SERMONS:ISTED Dr. Montgomery to Preach at Met- ropolitan Memorial. Dr. James Shera Montgomery has returned from New Brunswick, N. J., where he spoke to the student body and faculty of Rutger's University. He will conduct the services in Metro- politan Memorial Church tomorrow. The subject of the morning sermon will be “The Inspiration of a Noble Life.” In the evening at 8 o'clock he will speak on the subject: “The Man” The Metropolitan League will meet in the vestry at 6:45 o'clock. James Pritchard” will be the speaker. His talk will be on some phases of the mis- slon work abroad and at home. Gatholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses: Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 Washington YOGODA Society Pounded by Swam! Yogananda BRAHMACHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, November 27, 1932, 8 P.M. “Awakening the Psychic Centers” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1423 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WEWOME Private Interviews TO REGISTER: Thone. Metr fllflhnhmt Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth | VERNON N. RIDGELY, D. D.. Minister | i Chorus Choir 9:40 a.m—The ¢ Church School. 00 p. P’s Meetins Levolional Service, Thursday at 8 WESLEY Conmnecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. J. Phelps Hand, D. D., Minister. Adder and 6 to 8 p.m—Young People's League. Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Lypisrcopal FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Religious Education, 9:30—Church School. 11:00—"Jesus as Judge” 7:00—Epworth League. I 8:00—“Washington Leaves the Stage Vested Chorus Choir under direction Justin Lawrie. Metropolitan Memorial Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. James SheraMontgomery,D.D, Minister The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY "= drese 130th Anniversary DAN L. ENNIS, D, D., Minister. 9:30 8.m.—Chureh 8chool. 11:00 a.m. —MV wuu-mDJ go‘m of Drew bemlnm 8:00 p.m.—Sermon to N Tas fl n‘ artet and cho: olr, ons’ ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. u-h-ulxw. WALTER M. MICHAKL Minister 11:00 a.m. ~ Sermon. _ “Introducing 8:00 p.m.—Sesking veu and 100 B S s hen. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public _ worship, DOCT OR, subject. “THE_IN F A NOBLE LI 45—Metropolitan Le: :00—Public _worship, ‘THE M. sermon: *'TI Vested Choir. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, PASTOR. sermon by ERY TION ague. subject of AN BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jefferson N.W. 8. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 11:00—Morning Worship. 0—Evening Worshiy d|Law of the Splrlt ” In cnnnecumx with DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH At the Central Presbyterian Chur’;? the plan of the Southern Presbyterian Church to make the year 1933 an evangelistic year plans are being formu- lated in the various churches of Po- tomac Presbytery for personal workers’ training classes and for a series of meetings in many of the churches in the Presbytery. The Frldly night Bible eh.u for young people is resuming the study of church history under the Ienderahip of the pastor. This class is open to all yolén; people of the church and congre- gation. @hristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. Sunday Worship, 11:15 a.m. 8. 8, 10 am. | Wednesday Bible Class, 8 PM. Ol-Fushioned Gospel 0Old-Fashioned Gospel Tabernacle 505 L St. N.E. The Pastor. REV. J. A. McCAMBRIDGE, WIill Preach Subject: “Who Are the 144,000 of Revelation.” Tune in to WOL Sunday Morning 10:30 a.m. for_the Old Fashioned Gospel Chgir * HUniversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “ne Subject: s i Discovery and Light LIBRARY Stonelelgh Court, Conn. Ave. & L St. N.W. K. 8i Boinitual message service 8 p.m. Readings by sppoinf "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1836 Mass. Ave. N.W. §.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave, Spiritual message meetings Mondavs., 8 p.m. _Rendings dally. 721 SPlRlTUALlST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE Sor, ol Iavzabasy st. by The "Pastor ubject The Mesase of SWAMI VIVEKANANDA. At the Worla's Pafiisment of Religions. Folloped by Spirit Greelinds Assisting Mediums, Elissbeth McDenald, X Mre. Asmes Hafferm: oy Estelle nmo. Organisi. Soloist. Spmtul Science Church of Christ Divine Service l‘ll» 8 P.M. Musical M!;“.‘l;"r:.l-l 145, %lllml G Vocal selections, James Kelth Marshall Sermon by, the Pastor, COATE: wr, S ol ac! ited Representative. and Healing Service ever Wed- 5 Every one reached. Dr. Me: Dr. Coates glves private (lons B3 ‘appointiacnt, CAl Gol 21 LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 3423 Holmead Place N.W., Cor. Newion St. Sunday, November 27, at 8 P.M. Lecture by REV, F. H. MANDRELL “AUTOMATIC AND INDEPENDENT SPIRIT WRITING Soloists—Mrs. Marshal Healing Clinic Assisting Mediums—| fetter, Mrs. Mandrell, MIDWEEK SE! i, Myer Thursday. December 1, s e THE VIRGINIA WADE SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF LIGHT REV. VIRGINIA WADE 2062 R. NE. Messawe Meeting. Thursdiys 8 PM. DI vine Bervice Sunday, Nov. 27. at 4:30 P.M. Private consultation by appointment. __* The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by, the Pa: Alfred H. Terry Rev. o Subject— ”» ‘Across the Threshold ihian Tempie. 1012 i F. "All aTe weleome. nght ‘hristmas Bazaar Pridey, Bee. & Hom s 107030 P Splnt Muu.o mce Mrs. Neale. in Lier E. C. BEERY, Pastor. 11:00 am.- God for God.” 8:00 p.m.—*The Truth.” 9:30 a.m —Church School. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Musle—mncls Asbury Qnmt Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representative Chureh Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. NW. A Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “IS JESUS MAKING GOOD?” 8:00 P.M. “TAKING A CHANCE!” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON e pecial Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. f T AR m\:ms EPWORTH 13th St. and North Carolina Ave. N.E. John C. C--:P.Avfi._il D.. Pastor. “The Conversion of Col. Raymond Robins PSS 8 P.M.— Down a P Sunday School, 9: Services of Ad\ut Group and_Young le’'s Department, p.m. Prayer meeting. § p.m., Thursday. Cordial Welcome to All. FiFth " JOHN E_BRIGGS will preach Drer ™ Aain.” P. U, 6:30. D 8. 8., 9:30. Tnspifing music. Warm welcome. METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOBRN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. ldarmn: ‘at Eleven “WHEN HE SHALL APPEAR.” Evening at tenn Forty-flve OLD RUGGED CIOSS. SEE THE LI D C] Folow e Crowd CENTENNIAL 7th & Eve N.E. “ Baptist Go E. Hez Swem 5%, ™%, 5 Pro easy eh.lu (men like them): pri for_healing, offerers of secrei pravers. “Christian ority!” 11 am., Superi- CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road. REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—* ter's Minority.” 8:00 p.m g Ty T ln- ursday—Prayer Meeting. " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N\W- 9:48 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 8.m.— Meeti: for We Friends Meeting of thmlton (W 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) e g s iterested are welco! Iva § 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour. (W. Elec. Sound)— “Around the World = BAPTIST s Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. NW. in Eighty lllnntes" 9th and 8. Car. Ave. S.E. GRACE 3758 5. W iomvson 9:30—Bible School. ~Classes for all. 11:00—*The World's “Most Valuable Groy [5 45—Yaun¢ Pe? of Government for o Whi Pray.’ We Prager Meetine nmmm L 'WELCOME The Friendliest Church Petwi in Washington th d Randolph Street: REV. HENRY J, SMITH, FPastor 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Basior. | “The Menace of urplus.” Song 348 B —Shmon wna rvice ‘mon_an D wereble Gestions. . Thursday Prayer Service. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street st Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor 11 no—'-ruhn:!ig 8:00—“BETRAYING ACCENTS.” TAKOMA PARK Plaey Branch lnl and Aspen Street. Services, 11 ai Hearty welcom Re wWilliam Batl La Koe. Pastor. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. Sist & N Sts. N.W. C. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. —The Pastor, n_Salisbury. 0 p.m. —B.Y.P.U. Sunday School. 9:30 St B es, 350 Dim.. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER. Pastor. “A_TIME OF SPIRI ANSWER OF GOOD CONSCIENCE™ 'UAL REBUILDING."” Y. T, 6:45 Dr. K E Carlson preaching. ~—Bible School, Geor fational Waptist MMemorial- 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor S. Newcombe, superintendent. “IN THE BEGINNING THE WORD.” (Messages of Books of the Bible {or Men of Today.) Thursday, 8 p.m—“ALL TOGETHER.” @alharp 11:00 a.m.—“THE WRONG 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister SIDE OF THE PICTURE.” 8:00 p.m.—“PLEASE EXCUSE ME.” Y People’s Service. ital—Thomas Moss, organist. 30—Sui . 6:45—Young People’s Societies. 11:00—WORLD FRIENDSHIP GROUPS—Junior Church. TEMPLE Gospel Servicn—— yment,” 11: “'n- ,and Gove: 00 A. aDecting 1o hear the event . ALFRED H. Readings. by )( Roth, Mrs. AuR PM. " Hiaoh and hrd"‘l‘e uxh: supper served from 5 u Silver Tea at eniral Union Missior Tenth and N Streets Northwest. THOS. E. BOORDE, Minister. Te; 17th te: J‘ Epfestane, 5 chap I;‘r. ,po.um.“' hearing the morning se Bible School, 9:30 AM. Cormon, will be. betier Brepared o Lsiek % oo Matthew, lafl Sied by the regular prosram, 1 P.M. Offer- Service. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W, Rev. Heary W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “The Human 8:00 pm.—Thank offering serve =4 B 45am .—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Serviee. “Thy King Cometh” 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. 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, Ed- win_Pleplow. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. Northeast. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00 “The King Cometh” Evening Service at 7:45 ADDRESS BY Dr. David C. Crain, Jr. Young People’s Societies at . 6:45 P.M. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. The Church With the Distinctive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. 10:15 AM.—Holy Communion. 11 AM.—Sermon on “Arousing Sleepy Christians” ‘A Stranger at the Door.” —“Foreign Missions Under Fire.” LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D.D., 11 O/Clock Bervice— “The King of Glory Shall Come In” By Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. 8 O'Clock Service— men-ry Tlnnk Offer- ing ice Under the auspices of the Missionary Bocieties. e g W E