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CHURCH T0 OBSERVE 2oTH ANNIVERSARY ery Chevy Chase Presbyterian | christ and the Delusicns Plans Week’s Program Opening Tomorrow. morning eon'.lnuln( the week, the chevv "‘% by wil “cele: bl'lh its tv-ty-fl!th uml ‘The minister, J. be the young dren’s, or juni special music by the male cholr, le's choir and the chil- or, chofr. P ‘The meeting of the Chevy Chase Cir- cle Tuesday evening will be given nvex tn an anniversary program. Mr. A. Buchanan are prendt lnd m president of the grou Members of the chun:h wfll meet in the church. mmhmotmvmnm the service in a body and will hold & wmwan;hf e are to be seated at the guest table. At|da; 7 :o .m. the history of the church will song and story. e group will meet tomor- at the home of Mr. and lus C. Sheild, 3 East Irving will meet with . and . L. Sanford, 6707 Forty-sixth street, and the Young Peo- ple’s Soclety wlu meet in the Young Peo- ple’s room, the discussion in “the last. named group eo be on “Technocracy.” s:cumu of the Woman’s Guild will meet next week for luncheon at 1 o'clock, as follows: Tuesday, Section 2, home of Mrs. A. W. Starratt, 419 Dorset avenue; Section 4, home of Mrs. J. Frank Kelley, 3708 Ingomar street; Sec- tion 10, home of Mrs. Emory Ireland, 3916 McKinley street; on Wednesdny. Sectlon 8, home of Mrs. Otis ‘Westchester. llr Sampath of Indis, a student at owrn ‘Washington University, wfll ad- the group of intermediate boys |ta ;na girls tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock. REV. CLIFFORD JOPE TO CONTINUE SERIES “Reality of the Holy Spirit” Sub- ject Tomorrow at Ninth Street Christian. “The Reality of the Holy Bplrlt” vm be the subject of wmorraw sermon by Rev. Clifford H. J Ninth Street Christian Churc! fourth in the series on the rulmu ol the Christian faith. The choir will present special music under the dlxec- tion of Joseph Harrison, organist of the church. At the evening service Rev. Mr. Jope discuss “The Credentials of Jel\u" and special music will be rendered by the church orchestra, under the direc- tion of Jos:fiix Hnrri.wn and Mrs. Mary E. Clarke sing a vocal solo, ‘The missionary women of the District will sponsor a dinner at the church at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, the proceeds to go to the State Missionary Board. Fol- lowing the dinner Maj. W. W. Kirby, president, address the Dmclp]es' Union meeting and R. W. will be in charge of the musical program. The Berean Bible Class will hold its annual banquet Wednesday at the church. The church night dinner will anc and Mrs. R. H. Gravatt will lead the devotional yrornm to follow on the ;;b]ect ‘An Evening With the Prom- 5. MINISTER WILL TELL OF MISSION PREACHING Dr. Frederic W. Perkins Will Re- late Experiences in Universal- ist Memorial Church. “Echoes of a Missloner” is the ser- mon theme of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins tomorrow at the Universalist National Munoflsl Church. Dr. Perkins is bas- ing his sermon on some interesting ex- periences which he has had during the past week of misson preaching in Durham, N. C. Bewing for the Red Cross will be done Tuesday by the women of the parish, at 10 o'clock. At 1:30 there will be a business meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Association, followed by a card party and social. At 4 o'clock tea will be served in the Romaine-Van Schaick room. The Girl Scouts will meet Friday at 3:30 pm. in the parish house. Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Boy Scout troop, under the direction of Mr. Danov, will meet in Perkins Hall. Dr. Perkins will leave Wlshinmn tomorrow for the Universalist Ministers’ ;!;t!ent at Wayside Inn, South Sudbury, 255, BAPTIST MINISTERS TO EXCHANGE PULPITS Dr. Johnson at First Church and Dr. Porter at Grace To- MOTIrow. Pulplt of the First ‘will ‘The be occupied tomorrow Church morning by Dr. F. W. Johnson of Grace Church, while Dr. Porter will preach at the latter, in accordance with a hn approved by the Baptist Pastors’ ference for a general exchange of pul- pm tomorrow in the Baptist churches ‘Washington and vicinity. Dr. John- :onn subject will be “Some Things to Keep in Remembrance.” In the eve- ning the pastor wm speak on “The Dream. Pom o ‘urvim will be held in the church at 3:30 pm. tomorrow, Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching. B. Drmrwfll'lvethtmt!nl tudies New Testament — u:tot. Jesus, l:: topic being “The %t of the Master as Given in the Book of Revelation,” Thursday eve- ning. LUTHERAN SOCIETY TO HOLD DINNER Annual Affair of Inner Mission Group Will Take Place on January 27. ‘The annual dmnnmer of the Wi ton Luthersn er will be held in the Church of the Atonement, North Ca‘;;ltol ltte-c fln;% Rhode nlmd avenue, January 27, p.m. James Oesterling, mperm- tendent oi the Baltimore Inner Mission Society, will give the principal address. The local society is conducting its annual roll call or membership cam- This week volunteer workers g:'v.:bwn active in soliciting member- :‘?‘lluprcjhu in the yclty dinner next week they of 1000. tbe th» Lutheran At the annual mlrm bll was organized leuul ad«tonm mm mkrhl relief in unmenc! ces Dysinger is the executive di- presen! the from ter the will hold its the u]-lonsod:gy irection of 5 w morning. observe community minster Society will meet. all of (.henn i Rev. ‘The ch will be held h », Ji e tream Bbwers Roy baptizing Daughters of the King. The local assembly will be held at Ascension Church, Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, January 26 at 8 pm. Rev, Willlam Moody will be the speaker, Emory M. E. Dr J. J. Rives, the pastor, will ymm: tomorrow morning on “By the Well and at night on “Life Abundant.” The young people’s annual banquet will be given January 28. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening. Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible class will meet t0- | tor of morrow at 9:45 am. William N. Payne, jr., vice president of the class, will have charge of the lesson and give & short talk on it. Representative Allard H. Gasque of South c-roum will speak urch Prayer meeting 8 p.m. Thursdsy. Lincoln Road M. E. hlm Wednmyh; mfl ve & meeting af of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blakely, 59 T street northeast. Rev. W. F. Pranklin will preach to- morrow on “The Nation That Jesus Christ to Leave and Why.” The evening topic is “Various Voices.” Nllll-l Park llp&t Dr. tor of PFifth Blpt.m. Churclx ‘nbme with e aae morning. eve ser v, Mr. La Rue will “The Atti- tude of the Unbeliever.' o ‘The junior choir will sing. People’s Congregational. Continuing his series of special mes- sages on the general theme “Sermons in & Word,” A. F. Elmes, minister, will preach on “Hell” tomorrow. Mid- week prayer service Thundly, 8 pm. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Chnrch and the Needy World " and to the Junior Church on “Choosing the Right Master.” At 7:45 pm. he will preach on “Making Light of Salvation.” éwr[lu?l;c at both services by the senior 0fr. The closing service of the union re- vival at 3 pm. Music by the united chorus. The sermon will be delivered by Dr. F. W. Alstork, minister of Union Wesley Church. Bible School to Open. The Columbia Bible Training School, 1724 H street, will open for its second semester January 30 at 7 o'clock. 8tu- dents may enroll now. e Wade Stone is president of the school. Georgetown Presbyterian. 'The St Which Flows Prom the Sanctuary” will be the topic of Frank Riso will b &t appropate sioey-scrmen an 8] 5 lor the children. On Thursday evening . Mr. Niles will speak on the topic, “.Yuul at Jericho.” Central Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Op- portunity of the Modern Christian” and in the evening on “The Parable of the wer.” ‘The prayer service Thursday evening will be set aside as & personal workers’ class. These classes will be held uc.h week Thursday night preparatory to series of meet! to be held durflng the month of February, These classes will be led by the pastor, Dr. Taylor, and & regular course in evangelism 'l.u be taken up. The young people’s Friday night clur - will continue the study on church his. tory and the subject for the class next Priday will be “The Period of the Ref- Maude G. Jones. Public invited. ormation.” Transfiguration Episcopal. 'l‘heurv(caltomorrfl"fllbelt'l:lo and 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Rev. J. Queally, rector, will omu and vmch at the 11 ocbck Friendship hflfl. Rev. Carter, blind evangelist, is conducting a revival. Special sermons will be delivered by him Sundsy at 11 am, 3 pm. and 8 pm. mnml will be January 26 and farewell sermon will be January 21 St. Mary's Episcopal. will be a celebration of the hol, eornmunlnn tomorrow morning at T zo o'clock. Morning prayer and ser- mon at 11 o'clock -na the the rector will speak on “The Hunger That Counts.” Washington City Brethren. nmlwmufluolmurubg Dr. Noflsinger, extending through uver-l ‘weeks on “ Fourth chlnn" s group of young folk from the Y. D. will present the pageant, “Slave olrl and Schnnl Girl,” tomorrow Eastern mbyhrln “Fear Not” will be Dr. Bnmn' il g?e; BT b A Srmation insbraciion THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, v JANUARY 21, 1933. Activities in Local Churches southeagt. m'.l‘h\mdlyu in "the church lors, Charles H. w mwsfi{h Chlp' g aé’s i Q E 5 = v :‘;E B il I a1 f ije 71 ] £ E g i iz 11 £z gf ?.. ] : ,% E-q E% 3 ! §R g {1 fi i ity B zg o | i | . q B 8 . % i i : Cknllnl Park G Congregational. A service for installation of officers will be held tomorrow at 11 am. Three trustees added to the official ting. The pastor, will g Sunday Evening Club meets at 6:30 o'clock. St. Mark's Lutheran. Rev. W. C. Johnson, & theohdal student at tomorrow nmh" Sunds Lm.g.“ i et mym AN at 6:30 pm. - Linceln Cengregational IMSSIONS ARE TOPIG| 2 & v ==z 0F DR WCARTNEY =2 Covenant First Presbyterian Church Pastor to Preach on Inquiry Report. YM.C.A.New- )fl-bnahcmb 'fl.llwltth.lo'elook tomorrow in 'mmum ork Department will "'.‘&'..:.“‘“m%" Benoon for lor 3 p. m., under leadership "'flm gl..ll“lln(m m!.n.c;omcmb ork ment, with a total nmdm of 96,719. will Coreaant | “WHAT WE CAN BELIEVE B 2 =% _ag 2 e CHURCH TO CELEBRATE “The Hidden Herolsm"” Il the subject of the -trnu’: cbx{. Dr. Bh morial Church 6 o'clock tes will be served in the ve to followed 5 ey, e by Dr. F. E. itley. the discussion will service, led ‘The Men's Brotherhood will meet to- | minat morrow at 9:45 a.m. The devotional ex- lnmntlwl:ldwlm:uh Ve MAMmelemlml e At the 11 o'clock nmee Dr. R. W. t | Brooks am. ddress the ehurch lchocl. West wuu-mn Baptist, Rev. Charles B. Austin, | w @ R B an V. lez Swem, pastor of the ce.n Baptist Church, will ex- lorrow morning. Dr. Swem's mgtm wm £ be “Pully Formed Within Us: Christ!” The pastor wl!l E Lnfluevenlngnn“Alh ‘The pastor will speak at mld'eek service 'I‘hundly evening on the Book of J First lrdhm. Rev. Homer A. Kent, tor, will ngn H-vm h at 11 o’clock on * ot Seen, Ye Love.” At 7:45 subject will be “The Wells of B‘l'l- tion.” ‘There will be a service of bap- tism following the evening service. ers tomorrow G. Jahnwn of the Nltlanll Blp'-llt selections. e;kwpnm service will ’he meditation s “Man’s ¢ ot His Rev. Henry ‘Wooding, pastor, B. lvuk ;t".lhls"cclge'k on “Life’s Unflnl ochrx Tho annual munm “le‘. service will be held January 20 at 8 pm. The annual missionary service lhd thank offering will be held Feb- Tuary 12 at the morning service. The following officers were elected by the Fidelity Bible Class: President, M. 'W. Kling; vi Church of the Epiphany. There will be the usual services to- morrow at 8 am.; morning prayer and sermon by the rector at 11 a.m., Young People’s Soclety, 6:30 pm.; evening Memorial Church will preach. In the pra; evening the pastor, Rev. N. monds, Yoo 'le'iea P ue:thw«‘nz ° st esday mnnun' lar all-day meeting. Mrs. 'Lll be hm-; at lunch. The mldwed service Thursday will take as its sub- ifllou("theflwmm“mml.f“'w.n_ Metropolitan qu A; M. E. Zion. , Jomorrow at 11 am. by pEresching o the it &m MRy ot Rehoboth Baptiet, The s subject tomorrow at 11 am. vw ‘The PFire From H-l.ve'n" nl services Thursday and Priday National Forum, The Columbis National Forum will the direction “nl Christ Lutheran. “David and Jonathan, a Study in B m,::"'*; V. . Frederic Wenchel. This u the first of a series of m Tavorites, lmy one is send in his choice. Next Sunda; sermon wil be on “Your Pavorite L On February 5, “Your Favorite Serip- ture swry" Pelmury 12, “Your Favor- lte Pmm " and February 19, “Your te Hymn.” Grace Reformed. ‘The pastor, Dr. preaches to- morrow morning ofi‘% Points and Failings of An Anclent Chllrch— Ephesus,” first in & course of sermons on “The Seven Churches of Asia Minor, What the Spirit Saith to the churchu ‘Today.’ On Tuesday even the Woman's Missionary % , !Illfd« the leader- ship ol’ Miss = Hassler, will be of | “Constantinople mfl the Near East.” Prof. Louis S. Morse, on 8t. Innnfim At 11 o'clock tomorrow, morning vnmmdm-nwn the rector, Dr. H. 8. At 3 pm. con- [2 8. of St. Paul Wednesday, conversion g .| Thursday, holy communion, 11 o'clock. Hy feveel o | 1 will be a celebration of the holy com- munion at 11 am. Volunteers of | America. Capt. Clyde Parker will preach services tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock the Relief Mission, 471 the social room Friday evening. Christian Science. “Truth” is the subject of the lesson- in all the Churches of Christ - | sermon Scientist tomorrow. The is from Psalms, 1lvii.9-10: day. O-Fushioned Guspel 0id-Fashioned Gospel Tabernacle s..-d.' 505 L St. N.E. REV. J. A. McCAMBRIDGE, Pastor, SUNDAY (223 s T P . o @oapel Hall SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES Coeniinaing Meby ‘eicent Bateriar At 8 PM. in the GOSPEL HALL 245 15th ST. S.E. Services will be conducted by Evangelist Rradford of Long Island City, N.Y. A Hearty Invitation te AlL SEATS PREENO COLLECTION. !nttm'lalm Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:186—Chureh School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “Echoes of a Missioner” National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. lubject for “Race « BAPTIST ABOUT GOD” IS TOPIC Dr. Harvey Baker Bmith Will Preach Both Sermons at Colum- bia Heights Christian. Harve Bflke! Smith, of columhh Hek Ohflnhn,"'fnh, will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “What We Can Believe About God.” At 7:30 p.m. the text will be “Remem- ber Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Ylmth." ‘The Junior Choir will sing. Mrs. Robert Pollock will entertain the class at her home, 2505 Thirteenth street, Tuesday at [] pm., and Mrs. Tom Baker’s group of the :(?:.f People’s Department, Friday at The James L. Wilmeth Mible class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, 4907 Forty-sixth street, Wednesdsy evening. n Group of the ‘The Mary Longdo ‘Women's Council will meet at the home of Mrs. Willhiote, 1412 Euclid nr:et ‘Tuesday at 1 p.m. ‘The quarterly meeting of the Dis- ciples will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at Ninth Street Christian Church, cipal speaker Kirby. o'clock. Methodiat Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rbode Isiand Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister 9:40 am.—Sunday School, 11:00a.m—"A Crib—A Cross.” Follow the Cl‘"fl to B-l’ Prof. Wm. Estep Master of Mind Sciesice, Founder of Super Mind Sciemce Schools and Churches. The man whose teach- ings are world wide. SUNDAY 3.P.M.—The Lost Continent of Atlantis. 8 P.M.—The Revelation of St. John. Hear About the New Religion Burlington Hotel 1120 VERMONT AVE. N.W. Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. FIFTH ..\ 5 i x.x.-.oo , h——mfllkm. ch‘” Er. '-. A Ls 'l :?1 w m—lemwn by Dr. nn mnmwul&n. with one & _nnm Tune will 8., 9:30 am. ‘the Phiisthes ;"rfiehm Baracas and Bi Hay Palmer the Bereas. : West Wuhmgton cnSuiss 5. aUsri Faitor. 11:00 a.m- rmon by Rev. E. Hes 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. CENTENNIAL 7th & Eye NE. E. Hez Swem 2" ‘The Senator is the thl 10 O 7. ustin, subjeet IGHLANDS CHURCH n Biroet Gt Jedersen Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 1’8 { %hbglohnwn National Memorial Church. pel on our songs. 1 TAKOMA FARK | GRACE %‘:.#-.;i#;}'fik‘a :30—] 0] & %o-“-nfl'f".:’.é:'.. oy Abesa.” lay st 8. m be 'u.'mpl-'cnmn President, 71"?& I‘. nw. FIRST RIS L m mfl‘- pm., Dr. K. METROPOLITAN NE. REV. JORN' SOMPION BALL. Pastor. Rev: lffl;?lns at fivefl & ““The Other Side of the E'ia'u'e" Pastor’s I'!‘n.-tlnda.;-i:e’-szmol i “HOW GOD CROWNS § THE YEARS” No Cards. No Plowers. No Speeches. No Presents, but Your Presence. GLOWING. ~GOING, GROWING CHURCH. FOLLOW THE CROWD. SECOND Fourth St. and Vi Ans.l. REV. H. M. n.mnrrlnhn astor. SUNDAY VICES: 11am~Dr. J. Wesley Loftis will preaci 8p.m_Shift Now. er Nevr” CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road. REV. EDWARD O. CLARK, Minister. s Christ Whe Escapes Us.” Mllll iness.” 6:45 p.m.- —Youfll People. The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets. REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor BE’I'HAN Y Rbode Lisnd A CLASS l,cnam mm Kentacky. tomorrow 8 Lq uent, earnest Shpositor of the B f Sixteenth and O Streets mnlt DR. SAMUEL JUDSON POR! TER, Pastor. IRANCE,” by Dr, ¥. W. Jehnsen, 45 p. Clflun Rational Baptist Memorial i 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor # 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, George 8, Newcombe, Superintendent. am—*“A GOD WHO SEEKS. ” Simmonds ef Highlands Church in exchange with the Pastor, l E Rev. Newton M. 8:00 pm.—“JOB—THE BOOK OF Don't end it THE PROBLEM OF SUFFERING.” about Job! 2 ‘Thursday, 8 pm.—BRING PRAYER REQUESTS. Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“FILLED WITH THE FULLNESS OF GOD.” REV. J. COMPTON BALL, D. D. 8 P.M.—“HOME BUILDING.” Third in & Series of Fireside Sermons 11 A.M.—WORLD FRIENDSHIP the Pastor. S. nn—mm l“—!mmlflm iw..h.fl. Cawthl::iral 1DR. J. C. COPENHAVER ANNOUNCES THEME S Clobby of the X, 3¢ | “What Must I Do to Gain Eternal *o&lmn. cl"‘.?g;. Lifet” Is Topie of Morn- Bouth, announces his 11 o'clock sermon subject, “What Must I Do to Gain Eternal Life?” His evangelistic sermon, at 8 pm, is “Abundant and Satisfying Life " ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety will be the host to the members of similar socleties of the denomination of Wash- ington and vicinity ' at 10:30 am. ’l’uud.ly Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the mu- week prayer meeun‘ He will speak again costal Pire,” written by-lg J..C. Massee, famous as & pastor and evan- gelist, mlm'l;: :u for : Bnumh:r of years of Tremont Street tl.lt Bap- Midday Low Mass AT St. Augustine’s Church 15th St. bet. L and M N.W. Every Sunday and Holy Day at 12:15 P.M. “St. Mary’s Church 'Fifth St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses: Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 : fllfi»thnhtat Calbary Columbis Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY, D. D.. Minister ‘nmrldly at 8. m Sixteenth at Allison St. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D.D, Minister. 11:00 AM. “The Oxford Group Movement” 7:45 P.M. “Two-Way Prayer” S| BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jeflerson N.W, 8. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 11:00—Morning Worshin. baint Hark’s Thurs—Holy Communion. ALL WELCOME Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communien........ 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy union and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Rev. Dr. John Rathbone 10:30 am, ST. MARGARET’S "i‘l‘.!‘cofl &TIH%D REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. "Dy, Holy Com- union at 11 o'cloc Organist and Choir Director Charlotte ALL WELCOME ALWAY® ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16tk at Newton St. nw . Dadley. Rector. Geor D. e R Robertsen, et I}NDA! AFTEP. lflm:! 304 Al nd Bermi M coblerce. President Holy Communion .. St. A}:“f: S’hurch Chmt Church “GSLSE F.—dfllfll 8:00—Evening Worship. 3 Choir. P L L R S S S I L LY Lpisropal Nem 3m:ulm CHURCH ofififiofimfl N.W. above Q W the l’f.:““ Ry g ¢ 'A'l;;;’r ll' PAUI. !m! ‘tflynhm Emmpd EPWORTH 13tk St. and North Carelina Ave. N.E. 8p.m.—] undant -u lnurlu Lite~ - Sundsy School. ult group. - Servi Music by vested chotr. All cordiatly Mount Vernon Place Southers Methogism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Ave, at Ninth St. N.W. —_— Church School, AM. 11:00 AM. “THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL.” 8:00 PM. “THE GOSPEL OF ANOTHER CHANCE.” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON 7 _ Special Music the urn /, Vested Choir, Undbe’} the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. T R FRANCIS ASBURY 16th mear Lamont St. N.W, E. C. BEERY, Pastor 11:00 am.—A Symposium Service. 8:00p.m—Rev. C. H. Cannon will spea. et e, l!udc—g‘;nnclsp Sbury Quartet, iEmzmpal Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Bllnrl.nkndnt FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Direetor Relisious Education, 9:30—Church 1100—Rev. § "h”flum D.D. A -nnh pih League roard Braskamo. Vested Chorus Choir under direction of Justin Lawrie. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. J. PHELPS HAND, D. D.. Minister. 9:45 &.m—Church School. —Sermor «a ' FATAL EXCI NG 6 to 8 5.5 Youne Peop) ELDBRW Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. 11:00 & m.—Sermon, rist.” !Mpu—!erg MICHAEL, Minister , “Steadfastness “The Radiang Metropelitan Memorial Mass. ang Nebraska Aves. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School. 11: 09-?\1!!1(: vonhlp :{lth '-? “THE !IIDDE\' ln:lolsll" 6:30—Metropolitan Youns Service. Music by v ; Epiphany 1317 G St. N, W . Z_B. PHILLI V. ALVIN unn'l! wirl ~Holy Communon. .—Church _School. Morning praver, and ser- mon by_the recto: : I H : 3 % p 3 b V AND NEW ST. ANDREW’S LRt The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.T.B., Rector Bervices, o3 and 11 am. Youns Pec- ple 780 3 ie God wnd Pain: HERS ST PAUL'S CHURCH 917 23rd St N.W. inday, 7:30,_11:00. 8:00. Parish Party, Tuesday, 8:00. ROCK CREEK PARISH r.vnomu(ntnn 1 P i = ST. PAUL'S Rock Cvrk Church RA and Wevster st Th(- Cnumn Churth in th' CI!Y HOYY COMFOI’I‘ZI clum Crorcia Ave. and Madison § 9:30, 11 :30 p. n ' ST.JAMES' CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE TKINSON, D, D. nl(nl. masy and sermon. . !enedleuun ass, ke "Tith Snd D or Florida A cars o Sih and C Btrees Northeats: St. John’s Church Lafayette Squro 8:00 a.m.—Holy Commiunion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Dr. Johnston will 4:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. ANGLO-CATHOLIC CLUB SERVICE At St. Thomas’ Church 18th and Church Sts. N.W. MONDAY, JANUARY 33, AT 8:00 P.M. Procession, l'lflgn luwnl an@ Bermon.