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THE EVENING STAR. . H,l..-p)\\- JANUARY ) ) H, 193 SERVICE T0 HONOR CALVIN CO0LIGE Bishop Freeman Will Make! Memorial Address at Cathedral. A memorial service for the former President, Calvin Coolidge, will be held 4n the great choir of Washington Cathedral on Mount St. Alban tomor- row at 4 o'clock. The commemoration address will be delivered by the bishop. James Edward Freeman, who will be assisted by the Cathedral clergy other ministers. Special music will be rendered by the Cathedral choir of men and boys. under the direction of Edgar Priest. The lesson Wwill be read by Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the | First Congregational Church, where Mr. Coolidge ‘worshipped during his six years in the White House. Formal invitations to attend the serv- dce have been issued to members of the President’s cabinet, the Chief Justice and the associate justices of the Supreme Court, members of the Scnate and House of Representativ s. members of the diplomatic corps und other individuals in Washington who were associated with President Coolidge during his term of office. A limited number of seats will be reserved for and | Christian Endeavor ‘The soclety of Rhode Island Avenue ! Methodist Protestant Church will be led tomorrow evening by Vernon Hall. A group of the Christian Endeavor Players will present a one-act play, en- titled “The Dust of the Road,” as lhe main feature of the program. The Intermediate Board meeting wm be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Weldon Smith, 2906 Seven-| teenth street. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety of United Brethren will hold a| meeting at the Children's Industrial Home tomorrow evening. | ‘The Christian Endeavor Players will | have a party Tuesday evening at| Thomson School. Several of the play- ers will present a comedy entitled Bargain’s a Bargain.” Refreshments will be served. The following have completed a course | in expert endeavor, held at Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church | and taught by Mrs. L. C. Greene: Mar-| garet Hammers, Mary Hammers, Evelyn | Wallace, Jean Hammerland, Ruth Howe, Francis' Sangster, Charles Waldecker, Elwood Fisher, Bruce Pitzer, Harry Pitzer and James (Goodson. | SERIES ONTHE ACTS 10 BE CONTINUED Dr. A. J. McCartney to Dis- those who send acceptances. | Accommedations for 1,500. cuss Chapter 10 on | With new heating facilities installed | | in the great choir and the east aisle of | the north transept there will be com- | fortable accommodations for & congre- tion of 1.500. The service will open Wwith an organ voluntary “Largo” from the New World Symphony by Dvorak, a selection which was played at the funeral serv- ice of President Coolidge in the Ed- wards Congregational Church in North- Mass. The processional hymn “Faith of Our Fathers! Living Following the opening sentences Cathedral choir will sing the Twenty-third Psalm, “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” as set t omusic by Sir Wal- ford Davies. Dr. Stockdale will read the Jesson t2ken from St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. The “Nunc Dimittis in B Flat,” by Sir Charles V. Stanford will be followed by the apostles’ creed, the | Lord’s prayer and special prayers in | commemoration of the former President | and in behalf of his family and friends. The hymn before the address will be “0 Love That Will Not Let Me Go,” & favorite of the former President. Bishop Freeman to Speak. Bishop Freeman will deliver the ad- dress commemorating the life and no- | table public sertice of Mr. Coolidge. The offertory anthem will be “No| Shadows Yonder! All Light and Song,” from the sacred cantata “The Holy City,” by A. R. Gaul. Three stanzas of “Nearer My God to Thee” will be sung 85 a benediction hymn, followed by the | recessional. “The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done,” which was sung in the Bethlehem Chapel at the funeral serv- fces for Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Priest will conclude the services by playing Chopin’s “Funeral March,” on the Canon John W. Gunimere will deliver the sermon at the celebration of the | holy communion in the great choir at | 10: 30 e.m. and there will be the usual celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem cmpel at 7:30 a.m. DUTY TO BE SUBJECT OF REV. JOHN C. BALL Pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Takes Sins as Topic of Evening Sermon. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. John | Compton Ball, will have for his theme “The Whole Duty of Man.” The eve- ning service will open with the admin- istration of the ordinance of baptism, ‘Thursday evening the Board of Dea- cons was increased from 12 to 14, Charles Trainum and Dan Hutchinson | being elected. The ordination of these | newly elected deacons will be at the | evening service, when the pastor will be | assisted by Deacons W. H. Benjamin, G. F. Ernest, W. T. Falls, J. H. Grant, L. T, Gravaite, E. B, Everett, E. E. Har- | ris, W. 8. Jones, Harvey Kilby, Zeb La | Pelle, H. S. McKinley, W. E. Schooley. ‘The ordination prayer will be offered by | the pastor. the sermon subject of the | evening will be: “Sins God Will For- lg"e and the One That Is Unpardon- able.” Meeting of the Woman's Missionary Bociety is Monday evening. The sub- Ject is: “Lord, Send a Revival.” Mrs. William Hasker is the leader. The study of the Americen Indian will be resumed, with Miss Frances Guschewsky as teacher. Teacher training class, ‘Tuesday evening. The study is “Win- ning to Christ.” Miss Maude Saunders, | pastor's assistant, is teaching Wednes- day, 10 a.m., meeting of the Ladies' Ald | Boclety. Luncheon at noon, ‘The teachers of the Bible school meet | Thursday_evening for study and con- | ference. Mrs. Prank Noell will lead the discussion., The prayer service at 7:45 will be in charge of the Senior B. Y. P. | U. Miss Dorothy Pitcher is the leader. | “The Victorious Life.” | Her subject is Following_this service a class in the study of Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” will be taught by Miss Saunders. MISS RANKIN TO SPEAK Will Address Missionary Societies A on Tuesday. Miss Jeanette Rankin, former Repre- | sentative from Montana, secretary of the National Council for the Preven- tion of War, will address the quarterly | meeting of the missionary societies of the Christian churches of the District of Columbia Tuesday at 10:30 am. at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets. northeast. She will speak on “A Christian Attitude Toward China.” Mrs. O. B. Atwood. president of the | A de-| District society, will preside. votional service, following the business session, will be led by Mr: H. Har- mon of the National City Christian Church. Miss Maude Aldrich, a vice president and field secretary of the Fed- eral Motion Picture Corporation oX America, will also speak. Super Mind Scivure Thursday Evening. [ “Memories of the ’I‘ranmguratmn" will be the subject of Dr. Me- | Cartney’s sermon_tomorrow mommg. He will continue Thursday evening with | | his series of Bible studies from the Book of the Acts under the general ecaption “How the Christian Church Got Its Start The special study for this Thursday night will be Chapter X. | The Covenant Fellowship meets to- | morrow at 7 pm. Their special study | will be “Which Attitudes Will Be Most | Fruitful for This Group?” Matthews, xi. | 2-25. Leaders, Charles Haig. General | Group: Richard Nevius, Young Peo- | ple’s Group. The Tip-Top Club meets | in the church house, 1229 Connecticut avenue, at 7 pm. The All Comers Men's Class, which meets at 8:45 am., | will be addressed by their teacher, Judge Hugh M. Tate, on the subject | “Jesus' First Forgiveness of Man's sin.” The Society of the Covenant will | meet Wednesday at 11 am. in the chapel. The speaker will be Dr. George | W. Hinman, co-author of the mission study book. His subject will be “What | the Indian Needs” Luncheon at 1 o'clock. The Covenant Evening Missionary | Society will meet Wednesday evening | at the home of Miss Helen Childs, 5901 Connecticut avenue. Miss Childs will tell about her recent visit to the In- dian schools in the Southwest. TAKOMA PARK TOPIC WILL BE ‘TOLERANCE’ Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Will Preach at Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow on “Tolerance,” and in the evening on “The Eyes of God.” Miss Dorothy Seamans, violinst, will be the guest soloist at the evening wor- ship and the Delta Phi Sigma Sorority will attend in a body. Phillip Turner will address the Intermediate C, E. So- ciety tomorrow evening, on the Amer- ican Indian. The Welcome Bible class will hold a social meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs, C. B. Smith, 1 Montgomery avenue, Monday evening. The Mother Gordon Bible class will meet the same evening at the home of Mrs. Edith McGeogh, 123 Philadelphia avenue. Mayor Frederick L. Lewton will pre- side at the meeting of the Brotherhood Club Tuesday evening. Dr. Charles E. Hill, dean of the Department of Eco- nomics, George Washington University, will be the speaker. Men and women |are_invited. The Women’s Missionary Society and Standard Training School meet Wednesday evening. The Light Bearers will meet Friday afternoon and the Boy Scouts, Troop 33, Friday evening. DR. LONG TO SPEAK The Men's Brotherhood of Lincoln Congregational Temple will meet to- ‘mormv. at 9:45 am. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. ‘leuams ‘The address will be given by Dr. Howard H. Long, assistant super- | intendent of public schools. At the 11 o'clock service, Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Who is a Chris- tian?” R. Todd uncan, teacher in the Conservatory of Music, Howard Uni- ‘\Grflh.) will sing. ‘The vested chorus | choir will render special musical selec- tions. Vedanta Society 1712 N Street N.W. SWAMI VIVIDISHANANDA of India in Charge | | Sun., Jan. 15, 8 P.M. REV.R. | CLINCHY - WILL GIVE SERMON | Mount Pleasant Congrega‘ | tional Second Anniversary Here. | In a service observing his second an- | niversary as minister of the Mount | Pleasant Congregational Church, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy will preach a sermon tomorrow morning on “Religion 1 1932." He will go to Chicago tomor- row night to attend a meeting there next week of the Congregational Com- mission on Missions, one of several na- tional boards of the denomination OI; which he is a member. | At the annual business meeting of | the church Thursday evening, officers will be chosen to fill vacancies in these positions: Four deacons, two junior deacons, six deaconesses, two junior deaconesses, three trustees and three | members of the board of education. Dr. Arthur Deerin Call, secretary of the American Peace Socicty, will ad- dress the Mount Pleasant Church Adult F‘orum tomorrow morning. His subject “Recent Aspects of the Peace Move- ment 23 | George A. Hastings, formerly & mem- | ber of the White House secretarial staft and one of the managers of President Hoover's Conference on Child Welfare, will speak to the Mount Pleasant Wom- an’s Guild next Wednesday morning on the work and results of that conference. YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN | REVIEW OF BOOK Dr. J. Hlllman Holhster to Preach Tomorrow Morning on “Finding Christ.” ‘ e | “Finding Christ” will be the sermon ot Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, minister of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, morrow morning. The three groups .vr young people meet at 7:30 p. m. The | Young People’s Soclety meets in the | Young_People’s room at the church Miss Olive Espenschued and James Shelton will speak, giving reports on Norman Thomas' book on Socialism. | The Fireside Group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shield, 3 | East Irvng street, and the Collegian: with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sanford, 670 | Forty-sixth street. Sections of the Woman's Guild will | meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock on Mon- | day, as follows: Section 6, home of | Mrs. Douglas Criesemer, 115 West Un- | derwood_stree’; section’ 11, with Mrs. | Henry Swanson, 3911 Jocelyn street; the evening section, home of Mrs. Clar- ence E. Fry, 5222 Forty-first street, at | 8 o'clock. Tuesday: Section 1, home | of Mrs. Wray M. Hoffman, 1819 Mon- tague street, and section 7, at Elizabeth Somers house, Eleventh and H streets. OXONIAN WILL SPEAK ‘AT PECK MEMORIAL Martin Kiddle Will Discuss First Century Christian Fellowship and What It Means. | Martin Kiddle of New College, Ox- | ford, England, will speak at Peck Me- morial Chapel tomorrow morning. He | will give an account of his own exper- | jences and what the “First Century Christian Fellowship” means. At 7:45 | pm, the pnstor Rev. Irving Kelchum, will spenk on “Religion That Works.” | ‘The highway class will meet Tues- | day. At 7 pm. Friday, H. C. Tucker, Scout master, will megt the Boy | Scouts. At 10:30 am. Saturday | the Handcraft School for the children | of the community will hold its regular | session. Miss Thelma Caldwell will | have charge of the Girl Scouts Satur- day at 2 pm. An old-fashioned supper is to be given under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Jmuxry 25. WEDDINGS IS THEME Rev. J. F. Wenchel Will Preach at Christ Lutheran. “A Right Kind of a Wedding” will be the subject of the sermon tomorrow | morning in Christ Lutheran Church, by | | the pastor, Rev. J. Prederic Wenchel. The discussion group will meet at 10 o'clock under the leadership of H.| Koschmann and John Kempf. At 6:30 o'clock the Fellowship Club wilt hnld its January meeting. Officers will elected. The following were elected m:mhers\ of the Finance Committee at a meet- | ing of voting members of the church Thursday evening: Oscar Juve, Wl]lmm‘ Scott, Charles Dismer, Edward Fisher | and Frederick Warthe The church | will begin its fiscal year in June, | | | | | | | New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY L. 16th N.W. above Q | for Adults. Sermon by the pas Spm Discussion meeting in the Church Parlor. Every one always welcome. Pastor. REV., PAUL SPERRY. Bivine Hrience Public Lecture ‘ “Initiation and Discipleship” Tuesday, Jan. 17, 8 P.M. MEDITATION & STUDY OF GITA. | Thursday, Jan. 19, 8 P.¥ {| sreox or Yoo Armomisus | ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. _Qupr_tf Mind Srience 6 ‘Wonderful Free Lectures by Prof. Wm. Estep Sun,, Jan. Sun,, Jan, Mon., Jan Tues,, Jan. Wed., Jan. Thur., Jan. “Un 15th, 3:00 P.M. “Biblical Paradox 15th, 8:00 P.M. “The Mystery of The Sphinx” 16th, 8:00 PM. “The Di e Mind” 17th, 8:00 P.M. : “Lost Keys to Masonic Philosophy 18th, 8:00 P.M. “The Occult Anatomy of Man 19th, 8:00 P.M, known Life of Alexander the Great” Fri, Jan. 20th, 8:00 P.M. Many “The Laws of Psychic Phenomena” Unusual Mental Demonstrations Will Be Given ALL LECTURES AT THE BURLINGTON HOTEL 1120 VERMONT. AVENUE (Thomas Circle) THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. 11 a.m.—“SELF - EXPRESSION _AND THE LAW OF GROWTH.” Grace Lightfoot Patch. | 8 pm.. at 3303 13th “%1ass Gpens I Pundamentals of Divine Beiece: and Scientific f| Spiritual Healing. | @ther Sernices | HALL MISSION | 522 6th St W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME ~ THE LIGHTBEARERS (Science ~of Bel Room 109, Stoneleigh Court Every Friday at Jan. 20—Lecture by Eusene Fersen “Adjusting Oneself to Present Day Conditions” Society of Wuhln;ton. D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 Sundays Sunday School Devotional Fran: | w . | Special Lecture .. | Tuesday: | ™ia Truib Hreal Lessons ln Christian Wednesday: ue ture . . | Treding Howr Pastor to Observe bD | of missionaries, | this church, is | the Winter. ’GIJEST PREACHER | INBAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. M. Wadsworth Will| Address National Memo- rial Congregation. B. Y. P. U. News Miss Eleanor Gardner of Cllro Egypt, and Charles Kirkham of Zurich, | Switzerland, two overseas members of | the Oxford group, will present a sp»-\ program at National Baptist Me- morlals B. Y. service tomorrow evening. | The Drake Quartet of Calvary Baptist | Church will also present a message in song, under the leadership of William nnett Petworth's program will be presented | the Stewardship Commission, under the direction of Miss Isabel Wells. Th(‘ topic to be discussed is “Ocean Voyage” and various members will take the part.s‘ discussing _experiences | in the foreign fields. All past and pres- | ent members are requ(‘\red to attend. “The Doomed Battalion” will be the e G. Johnson at the National Baptist | Memorial. In the evening, Rev. E. M. | Wadsworth of Chicago, of the Great Commission Prayer League, will speak mn “These Troublous Times.” The oun people will meet at 6:45 p.m. ‘The Missionary Circles will meet as follows: Tuesday, 11 a.m., Olive Love Circle, at the church; 1 pm., Annie Laurie Sadler Circle with Mrs. O. F. | Hunter, 1537 Monroe street, and the S07H ANNIVERSARY d Holmefi Clr(‘le with Mrs, H. C. Schwartz, 11315 Columbia road; Emma G. Gill | Circle with Mrs. Bessie Duvall, 1763 Columbia road: Kathleen Mallory Cir- | cle with Mirs. Joseph Virga, 1465 Rhode | Island avenue, and Ann Judson Circle | at the church; Wednesday. 11 am., Dr. | Dorothea Witt Circle with Mrs. E. C. Dexter, 1620 P street. The deaconesses will meet Wednes- day with Mrs. J. W. Babson, 3704 ‘Thirty-fifth street. At 7 o'clock the | Girl Scouts, Troop 26, will meet at the church. ‘The mid-week service Thursday will | have for its \l'blerl “The Thin Red Line.” Friday at 7:30 pm. the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, Mll church. Pisgah Services wm Be Hel in St. Paul's Lutheran | Church. The ninetieth anniversay of St. Paul's Ladtheran Church, Connecticut avenue and Everett street, which is being cele- brated this week, will close tomorrow, when special Pisgah services will be held. They will assume the character of a looking forward from the heights | of this anniversary into the promised land of the future. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. J. Ed- ward Harms of Hagerstown, president of the Maryland Synod, will preach the sermon. Special music will be ren-| dered by the choir, under the direction | of Miss Edith Sl()\\l” and a special | a |CHURCH WOMEN TO SEW sary hymn, “Our Day for God| FOR RED CROSS TUESDAY written the pastor, Dr. Henry W Snyder, and dedicated to St. Peuls Church, will be sung. At the 8 o'clock | PAStoT Emeritus to Preach Tomor- vesper service, the pastor will preach | on “Forward With God.” This service | | will_conclude the celebration. The annual meeting of the congrega- \ tion will be held ’rhurrday evening. row at Universalist National Memorial Church. Dr. John Van Schaick, _pastor emeritus of the Universalist National | Memorial Chureh. will preach tomorrow at 11 oclock, in the absence of Dr. | Perkins, the pastor. who will be in Dur- ham, N. C., from January 14 to 21, for special preachifig_services. Women to do Red Cross sewing will ‘FIRST CAKE IS TOPIC | OF DR. HUTCHINSON il e Question “Why Join the Church?” {\(eelmg of the Mission Circle will be 30 pm. followed by the mission Wil 36 Answared ia study progim in charge of Mrs. C. M. Beaty. Thursday evening there will Evening Sermon. be a meeting of the church school as- sociation. Friday at 3:30 pm. the Girl Seouts will meet in the parisn At the morning service tomorrow at | louse. The Boy Scout Troop will meet Mount Vernon Place Church, Dr. For- | FTigay evening. ney Hutchinson will preach’ on “The | First Cake.” At the evening service | PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART he will answer the question “Why Join OF NATION'S CAPITAL the Church?” Anthem numbers will be | BIBLE HALL sung at each service. P The all-day meting of the Woman's ‘entecostal Assembly of God Missionary Society will be Tuesday at 11 am. The circle presided over by | Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. Mrs. W. H. Wise will have charge of the s s 5 AM devotional and missionary program. | 11,_A M _Subject: A luncheon will be served at 12:30 | “My Shepherd™ o'clock. ‘The Sewing Circle of the Business Woman’s Circle of the Missionary So- ciety will meet at the home of Miss Ardelle Humphries, 615 Longfellow street, Tuesday evening. Dr. Hutchinson will be in charge of the prayer service Thursday night. Rev. W. P. C. Coe, a superannuate of | - leaving the city this | week to remain in Charleston, S. C., for | S P.M. “Suicide of a Soul” REVIVAL CONTINUES Evang. “Morton's s Fersonal Testimony HARRY "V SHARFF R, Pastor fiifltthnhm Episropal SOUTH. EPWORTH 13th St. and North Carolina Ave. N.E. John C. Copenhaver. D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“Let the Church Go Forward.” 8:00 p m.—“The Lost Word.” Sundey School. Young People's Depart. ment Services, 7.00 pm. Music by vested choir. - Midweek Prayer Meeting. L WELCOME TO ALL. DINNER TO BE GIVEN Rev. Frank S. Niles, minister of the Georgetown Presbyterfan Church, will | speak tomorrow morning on “Bitter | Waters Made Sweet.” There will also | be a children’s story-sermon. ‘The men of the church will give a | turkey dinner Thursday for the benefit | / of the church. The basket ball team will play the | ‘West Washington Baptist team tonight at 8 o'clock in the gymnasium of Peck Chapel. Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Ave, at Ninth St. N.W. Church School, 9:30 A.M. 11:00 AM. “THE FIRST CAKE!” 8:00 P.M. “WHY JOIN THE CHURCH?” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON . Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. 'FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. E. C. BEERY, Pntov: 11:00 a.m.—“The Hnuu of God.” 8:00 pm.—Dr. A. C. Christie will speak. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Music—Francis Asbury Qu et. ~ Spiritualist | The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor— REV. ALFRED H. TERRY -, Subject— “A PSYCHIC JOURNEY” Followed by Spirit Messages —— S\md,\y 8 pm, at Pythlan Temple, 1012 St AVISITTO lNDIAl | 9th K.W..' second floor. Al welcome, Dr. Terry gives readings by appol 131 C Travelogue _ Cathalic | St. Mary’s Church | Fifth St. N'W. Bet. G & H Sts. | ’\umh\ Masses: Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 ]quh Mass at ¢ -ast Low Mass at 11:30 Chensophy LIGHTBRINGFR LODGE |~ Sunday, Jan. 15 HUGH F. MUNRO of Philadelphia “Religion and the Modern Mind.” “Theosophy as a Religious Philosophy.” ain Floor, Barrister Bldg., 635 F St. ADMISSION FREE ____ COLLEC 10 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Sunday, 8:15 P.M., January 15 “Memory of Past Lives” 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 St. N.E__Phone Lincoln 1 LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Holmead Place THOMAS W. POND of Baltimore Sunday, Jan. 15—8 P.M. ’Q"leun"’ "Esoteric Christianity—6 | WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. ; - o Virginia Walker Mrs. Suit., Mrs. Schart- andrell, "Mrs. Brown. Mr. \mn -nd‘O(hr rs. rvice, Thurs., Jan. 19, at § bpmml Science Church of Chfid 1473 Meridian PL N.W. Divine Service, Sunday, 8:15 Musiea} Meditation, Elizabeth G. Coombs, 7 Solos, Marguerita Latham smnon n, the Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates “The Message of Spiritualism” Spirit, Messages by the Pastor and iums of the Chu vr. c«nm gives pr appointment. Col mes, d MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave. N.W. S.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. A Spiritual message ‘meetings Mondays, | p.m._ Readings daily. ME. 2726. " SPIRITUALIST CHURCH' OF PSYCHlC SCIENCE 00—11th St. N.W_ e e SE E et Lecture, 8 .M., by the Pastor N sCIENCE ann DIvINT AN T “CRYSTAL GAZINGH ATION Followed by Spirit Greetings Assisting Mediums, Elisabeth McDon Atnes Haflerman (Dr. Pearl Hood): Mrs. Esele Tuttle. Organi Mrs. Harriett Demerest, Nolaist, S PM. Healiug Clinic—Dr. Asgisting Medium, fetter. Mrs. M. (flhrmnzm. o] ——]a[—=]0] CHRISTIAN inth Street ? 9th & D Sts. N.E, CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister 9:30 a.m—Graded_ Bible School ] 1100 & “Communion and se: mon. subject. Reality” ' of Christ” (third in a se- Hies). Junior Church the Church House. Endeavor e consultations by Wednesday night 6:45p.m. AChnqun cleti 7:45 p.m.—Evanseliitic _Services, Gospel Hymns seen on the screen, and COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Pm. Road West of 1ith St. N.W. rvey Baker Smith, Pastor, ) a.m.—Bible School. 1100 a.n.—Worship. Sermon by President Hundley of Mrs, Bealer. Lynchiburg College 3:30 p.m.—Leadership _ Tralning School opens. Endeavor. raining by Di. €:30 pm.—Christian shiments 7.30 p.m.— Sermon, for Victory, Thomss. g Che Nutional City o Sinistes or."Earle Wilfles, Minister Emeritus, Sund, n Wetneion Evees Jan. 22 and 28, junday & Wednesday Eves, 22 25, the Curch Wwill present’ Rey 'Jltlnni\e D¢ rarmin ot 0% %% Oleturer and” meatua, at both Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass, Ave. N.W. SUNDAY, 7:45 PM. WMAL. 6:45 p.m.— Yu\mz Peopie’s Meet- ng. b, Dr. Chas. Contes: X messa 500 e BE e';'m Thirsdss ever nitig at 8 o'clockA meet at the| | | GRACE qenry 1 Church Federation The Religious Drama Committee at | its meeting this week nned to give | a play over Station WMAL some time in February and to enter the play tournament this Spring. Consideration is being given to the idea of producing “Sir Galahad” again during the Lenten | season. Miss Bess Dlfls Schreiner is | chairman. The Committee on Evangelism will meet at the headquarters Thursday aft- ernoon to discuss the program for the Bppmnchmg months. Its chairman is C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Plnce Church. Dr. W. L. Darby will preach tomorrow morning in Waugh Methodist Church, | subject tomorrow morning of Dr. Gove | his subject being “Practicing Christian | morning at 7 o'clock. Unit; 'CHURCH AND SCIENCE IS CATHOLIC TOPIC Bev George Strohaver on Program of Information Forum Mon- day Evening. Rev. George Strohaver of George- town on the program of the Catholic Infor- mation Forum at St. Gabriel's Church, Grant circle, Monday evening. The subject is “The Church and Science.” This discourse will be the second in the | new serles being conducted by the!- | Catholic information, under the aus- Ppices of the local Knights of Columbus, | all talks being given on successive Monday evenings. Other subjects to follow in this new series will be that of Dr. John K. Cart- wright on “The Church and State,” Jnnunry 23; Dr. Felix Kirsch, “Purga- | tory and Indulgences,” January 30, and the concluding one of the second series, | Dr. Joseph M. Nelligan, an llustrated | lecture on “The Mass.” All the discourses are open to the general public, with non-Catholics es- pecially invited. .The “giestion box™" is being conducted, questions sent to the rectory of St. Gabricl's Chureh | being answered the following Monday | evening. 7 Gospel Hall SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES Commencing Sunday, January continuing nightly except Sat At 8 PO in the GOSPEL HALL 245 15th ST. SE. Services will be conducted by Benamin Bradford of Long Island City, N. Y. | A Hearty Invitation to All SEATS FREE—-NO COLLECTION ~ Reformed REFORMED % l::tdl ol'l"l)w Pastor 11:00 . Ritrmation D1y Serice “The Heidelberg Catechism.” __9:40—Sunday School: 7—Y. P. 8. C. Founded 4 swami Yotananda LEADER BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday, January 15, 1933, 8 P.M. “Work That Never Fails.” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1424 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment TO_REGISTER: _Phone Metropolitan_0092. _ Unitarian ALL'SOULS RCH 16"nd Harvard st Minister, Ulysses 6.8 Pierce 2.0. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. “THE ABIDING BIBLE". 5:00 p.m.—Progrem of Early French Music, wis Atwater, organist. ~ assisted by Flora McGill Keefer— 5:30 p.m.—Book Chat in Sing Stos. Sanford Bates. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour, (Western Electrie Sound) “AFTER TOMORROW" Yreshyterian EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. . Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor 4The Unavoidable Pat ble Schi imiting_Your Blessing.” SIXTH 6th and Kenneds Sts. N.W. V. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 0 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 am, ‘he Riches of His Grace.” 00 p.m.—Christian Endeav iety. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek service. __visim WEL. METROPOLITAN | Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, D. D., Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Communion of the Lord's 7:45 pm—“Youth's P World_ Today. A_young people’s program. Jean Wertz and Edwin Rice. Speakers. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. and 12 Church ‘School. 9:45 a.m.—The Olyde Kelly Morning worship. Young People. WESTERN H St. Ret. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvev Dunham, D. D, Minister. OWN SALvATION” (Dedication ATMIversars Service). NDING _LIONS A sermon iy the Youns People of the Church Washington Heights - Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D.D., Minister 19 45—Suncay School i l)—llom ing (Sermon by Pa He Soet B r Distai 7:00—CRtistis Endeavor. £:00—God’s Tutor in Richteousness.” GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th Newton Streets. Rev. Bernard l. D. D., Pastor. 5 l Ia —8unday Sch rmon. wu-m-; our berties.” 5 p.m. Y "People’ ting. Mldver serice. Thuredny. 8 B University will be the speaker | 'RETREAT FOR MEN | SET FOR NEXT WEEK Jesuit Fathers of St. Church Arrange Program. ‘ The Jesuit Fathers of St. Aloysius Church, at North Capitol and 1| streets, will conduct a retreat exclu- sively for men next week. Ffllhu" Charles J. McIntyre, who for more than 18 years has been a member of the Jesuit | Mission Band, will conduct the retreat. | The retreat mass will be said every | ‘The devotions, | consisting of the rosary, sermon and | | benediction of the blessed sacrament, | | will be conducted each evening at 730 | o'clock. Father McIntyre will speak at all !hé masses tomorrow at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 | o'clock. The 11 o'clock is a high mass. | | The first of the retreat sermons will be | 'preflched by Father McIntyre at 7:30 | P'The retreat will close Sunday eve- | ning, January 22, with the renewal of baptismal promises and a Holy Name| Sociejy reception. All Catholic men | as well as those of other faiths who | are interested in the teachings, doc- “xrmes and practices of the Catholic | Church are invited to make the retreat | exercises. | During the past week Father Charles 3. Gallagher, also of the Jesuit Mission Band. has been conducting a retreat for women. This retreat will close to- morrow at 3 o'clock. ‘flhrintia}i Srience Aloysius’ } : Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, | Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second bhurch ol Lhrlst Scientist Third Clulrch ol Chrllt Scientist h and L Sts. N.W. N Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. | SUBJECT: “LIFE.2 | SERVICES— | READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- da, 916 7. and Sundays and holi 30 p.m. “eek 3 umm 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 oli Bldg, 3313 14th $t—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 F OURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. / ‘Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister Matthew: Chaper 16, Verse 28, 8:00 pm.— “God Commissions Moses.” Exodus: Chapter 4. Organized 1568 Southern General Assembly. Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. | 30 a m.—Sunday School. j x .m.—Morning Worship. i mon by Dr. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. :00 pm.—Christian Endeavor. | 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship. ! mon by Dr. Taylor. | 8:00pm —Thmsdny—?rn)er Service. | Take 14th st. Car or Feasant Car of io 1rving St N [cHuRcH oF THE mcmms On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 AM. and T:45 P.M, Preaching by Dr. W. J. MeMillan Organ Recital. 7:30 P.M. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. RN RN 0 R ‘M“ Ser- Ser- | COVENANT- FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. Minister Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt Assistant Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. bject: ‘Memories of the Transfiguration’ Dr. McCartney preaching. __Thursday evening service at 8 p.m "~ GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Ngar 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11300 ' m—Morning Worship "BITTEB \V\’IEIIS MADE SWEET.” 30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. - Arthur Campben. PECK MEMORIAL Under the Clock Pa. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11 ov)-mqw-rlun Kiddle of Oxford, and NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th & H Sts. & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 11:00 AM. “What Is Christianity ?” 8 PM. “How Can Wg Know God?” SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YOI.K AVINUI CI!UICI 13th and H Les dimanches (m *n 2 4 hevres par hrinahtl;:lflan Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. Sunday Worshio, 1115 a.m Wwednesdss _Bible ‘Class. Vs Fad® *= finim’nalim Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. Rev. John Van Schaick, D. D., Pastor Emeritus, will preach. National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. 3 Lutheran INCARNATION GALLATIN N.W. The Rev. H. Manken, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. 0:40 a.m.—B hool 5—Y. P_Luther League. 11th AND — LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D, Pastor 11 O'CLOCK: Communion Meditation 8 O'CLOCK: “Becoming as Little Children” By Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, 8:45—Christian Endeavor Socleties 9:45—Sunday School REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. SE. Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 0:30 2.m.—Sunday School. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service. Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. and 7:30 p.m.—Congrega= tional Worship. A Cordial Welcome to All! Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and’Ninth St Northeast. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A M. Morning Service at 11:00 “Manifesting His Glory” Evening Service at 7:45 “A Study of Mark” Young Peoples Socicties at 6:45 P. 25th Annual Banquet Jan, 17 t 6 p.m. " The Church With the Distinetive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. 11 AM—Sermon on “A Right Kind of a Wedding” 6:30 P.M.—Fellowship Meeting ST. PAULS | Conn, Ave. and Evereft St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 90th Anniversary Service Climax Sunday. 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. Edward Harms. President Mary- land Synod. 8:00 p.in.—Sermon_ by pastor, “For- ward With God.” Special Music Both Services. TRINITY 4th and E Sts. N, Rev. HUGO M. HENNIG :30a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m ~English Szrvlce. “Marriage”’ MT. RAINIER MISSION ©Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) ~—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, Ed= win Piepl low. The Washington Lutheran| Inner Mission Society Office: Room 1000 Our Home Life Building 1103 Vermont Ave. N.W. Annual Roll Call January 15-27, 1933 Membership Dues: $5.00 $10.00 0.00 $100. $1.00 $211.00 5 0 Annual Banquet Lutheran Church of the Atonement North Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.E. January 27, ISJJ, 6:30 P.M. Scope of activities: Religi activitie igious services Concordia Church (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor Centenary Jubilee Sunday, January 15th. 9:45 a.m.—Bible Scheol. 10:00 a.m. Qerman _ Se, Rev. Ernest Drewits. 11:15 a.m. ~xuumn Wi . Locher, D B, 3:30 p.m. Dedxcnuan ‘ur Churtn P, i . Rieuseners.® 8:00 pm. --exxarcu Group. Praw ton Cramon. tie Rev ¥, Tuesday, January 17¢h. %00 0 Commpnly savies Ty ‘Wednesday, lnlury 18th, 6:30 p.m. _M.H‘

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