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BISHOP WILL GIVE CATHEDRAL SERMON - Ganon Peter Also to Pl"each [ at Services in Great = Choir Tomorrow. The special preachers at Washington Cathedral tomorrow for the two serv- ices in the great choir will be the Bishop of Washington, James Edward Freeman, and Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of the Cathedral. Bishop Freeman will deliver his sermon at the choral evensong service, begin- ning at 4 o'clock, and Canon Peter will occupy -the pulpit at the service of morning prayer and celebration of the holy communion at 10:30 o'clock. Music will be furnished at these two services by the Cathedral Choir of men and boys, under the direction of Edgar Priest. The evensong service will not be broadcast.. ‘There will be the celebration of holy communion at 7:30 o'clock in the Beth- lehem Chapel. Following the services in the great choir there will be group pilgrimages through the Cathedral and to points of religious interest within the grounds, under the direction of Canon John W. Gummere. Those wishing to partici- pate are requested to assemble in the Chapel of St. John in the south choir misle at 12:15 and 5 pm. Bishop Freeman has announced an mll-day session of prayer, “an inter- cession for the help of God in these difficult days,” to be held at the Church of the Epiphany, on G street, next ‘Tuesday, from 9:30 am. to 4 p.m. Dif- ferent hours will be under the leader- ship of various clergy, beginning with Bish Freeman, himself, at 9:30 o'clacl SERMON ON ROUSSEAU IS SECOND OF SERIES — Rev. Bussell I, Olinchy to Give An- other Address on ‘Religious ‘The second in & series of five sermons on “The Religious Message of the Heretics” will be delivered tomorrow morning in the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church by the minister, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy. The subject Is “Rousseau—The New Freedom.” At the annual meeting officers were elected to fill vacancies: Draconesses, Mrs. F. V. Rand. Mrs. L. M. Cleveland, Mrs. Charles Brooks, Mrs. W. T. Bal Jard, Mrs. B. S. Reynolds, and Miss Miriam Franks: junior deaconesses, Misses Mary Livingston and Edith Daw- son; deacons, Messrs E. A. Freeman, L. A. Halbert, W. E. Buell, and G. O. Senford; junior deacons, Messrs. W. J. Ellenberger and P. H. Russell, jr.; trustees, Miss Jessie LaSalle and A. G. Gutheim and K F. Baldwin; board of education, T. F. Tyler, Mrs. H. D. Kizer and Dr. H. D. Buchanan. Dr. H. D. Buchanan, professor of econamics at George Washington Uni- versity, will address the Adult Forum tomorrow morning on “Economic and Social Conditions in India,” and Dr. A. D. Call, secretary of the American Peace Society, will speak to the Wom- en’s Guild Wednesday morning on “GCbstacles to Peace.” The church chorus will sing Gounod's ¢Mass St. Cecelia” tomorrow evening. COURSE OF LECTURES PLANNED AT CHURCH ‘W. W. Everett to Preside at Series to Be Given in Temple Baptist Church. A mid-session lecture course will be presented at Temple Baptist Church Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day nights with W. W. Everett, chair- man of the Board of Trustees, presid- ing. The course is: Monday, address by Z. C. Hodges, jr., former president of the Columbia Federation of Young People, “What the Younger Generation Wish the Baptists of Washington to Be in the Puture?” Tuesday, address by Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, “What Does the Older Generation Wish to See in the ‘Young Baptists of Washington?” Wed- nesday, address by Dr. S. J. Porter, “The Importance of the Culture of Christian Fellowship Among the Baptists of Wash- ington.” Friday, addresses on the agen- cies which now bind Washington Bap- tists in Christian co-operation: *“Bap- tist Mome for Children,” by E. Hilton Jackson; “Baptist Home for Wom- en,” by Susie E. Hoofnagle; “Baptist Bible School,” by B. P. Robertson; *“Co- cperation Means Success,” by Dr. H. W. ©O. Millington. An opportunity for registration for the second semester will be given at | each of these services. Class work will begin February 6 at the Temple Bap- tist Church. Three nights each week will be &evoted to the school work, namely Monday, Tuesday and Friday. For further information address the president, Dr. B. P. Robertson, 715 Eighth street. All class work will be done at the Temple Baptist Church. “THE DIVINE INVASION” IS SUBJECT OF SERMON Dr. Samuel Judson Porter to Speak Twice Tomorrow at First Baptist Church. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “The Divine In- vasion” and in the evening on “Fringes and Hems of Life.” The B. Y. P. U. program tomorrow evening will be on Baptist life service, in charge of How- ard S. Mason, director for the First Baptist Union of this department of the B. Y. P. U. work. The Business Woman’s Circle will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, preeeding the prayer meeting. Thé Sunday school has inaugurated a campaign for increase in membership, with “each class given a goal in num- bers, “which it will attempt to reach by or before the first Sunday in May. The Ann Jackson class is planning a turkey dinner at the church Febru- ary 10 PLAN MET‘HOE)IST DINNER At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow Dr. Frederick Brown Harris will preach at 11 a.m. on “This Is the Victory” and at 8 p.m. on “Not What, But Whom.” Al illustrated travel talk on Europe will be given in the church parlors Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. by Miss Elizabeth Per- sons of Baltimore under the auspices of_the adult Bible class. Preceding the midweek service Thurs- iday at 7:3070'clock a turkey dinner will be served by the Woman's Home Mis- sionary Auxiliary for the benefit of the Swartzell Home for Children. SEoREL I McKinley Baptist. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. by the Rev. S. A. Bass, pastor of Ebenczer Baptist Church. Ministerial and Gosp:1 Singets Union will meet at 3:30 pm, &rqoeded by prayer and praise services, ev. L. N. Sears will preSch at 8 pm. ~| James L. Pinn will preach in the eve- United Prayer Service. An all-day session for prayer, under the auspices of the Protestant churches of the city, will be held Tuesday at the Church of the Epiphany. The services will be from 9:30 am. to 5:30 gbm Bishop James E. Freeman will open the service. Among the other speak: ers will be Dr. Z, B. Phillips of Epiph- any Church, Dr. Harvey Baker Smith of Columbia Heights Christian Church, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris of Foundry M. E. Church, Dr. A. A. Stockdale of First Congregational Church, Dr. W. 8. Abernethy of Calvary Baptist Church and Dr. Samuel Judson Porter of First Baptist Church. Mission Study Class. The Missionary Society of Keller Memorial Lutheran Church will con- duct a mission study class February 2 at 2 pm. The textbook, “The Ameri- can_Indian,” will be taught by Mrs. A, W. Cummings. A dinner will be served at 6 p.m. After the dinner Henry J. Scattergood, commissioner of Indian affairs, will address the class. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will preach | tomorrow at 11 am. on “Attainable Goals, More Sacrificial Giving.” This is the last of the series. Bible Training School. Miss Elsle Wade Stone, preSfdent of the Columbia Bible Training School, announces the faculty and courses for the second semester, which begins Jan- uary 30 and extends to June 11. The opening will be Monday at 7 o'clock at 1724 H street. Dr. Charles L. Carhart, Edith B. Athey, Kenneth B. Carson, Mrs. Raymend F. Crist, George M. | Cummings, Jehn A. Garber, C. E. Ab- | “7.7!(, Fred P. Myers, E. E. Richardson | :nd Elsie Wade Stone are the instruc- ors. Emory M. E. Family day will be observed tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The pastor, Dr. J. J. Rives, will preach on “The Great Discovery.” At 8 o'clock he will speek on “Asking and Getting.” Spe- clal music has been arranged for each service. The young people will hold their second annual banquet Saturday at 7 o'clock. Daughters of the King. Presentation, self-denial offering, will be held at St. John’s, Georgetown, February 2 at 8 pm. Rev. Calvert E. Buck will be the speaker, Congress Street M. P. Church. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. in the audi- torium of the church. William F. Tay-| lor will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. Representative William Chester Lankford of Georgia will speak on “Jesus and the Sabbath.” | Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor. greflch at 11 am. on “Serving Christ | y Sern;)lg Men.” At 8 p.m. the young | people will give a pageant, “The Legend | Beautiful.” ~ Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. | Thursday. People’s Congregational, The last of the three series of spe- cial messages on “Sermons in a Word” will be presented by the minister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, tomorrow at 11 a.m., !he! theme being “Salvation.” Mldweek’ prayer service Thursday, preparatory to communion. Friends Meeting. Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, professor of philosophy, Swarthmore College, will address the Friends Forum, 1811 I Street, tomorrow evening on “Are the Soviets Making Progress?” John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “The Challenge of the Impossible” is the subject tomorrow morning of the minister, Rev. W. O. Ca on. He | will speak to the junior church on “Just |a Handful of Clay.” At 7:45 pm. he| will preach on “The Door We All Need.” Music by the senior choir. Third Baptist. ‘There will be special missionary serv- ices tomorrow. . George O. Bullock's topic &t 11 am. will be “The Mission | of the Church.” At 8 p.m. Prof. Carter ‘Woodson will speak on “Lot Carey: an | Aftermath in Africa.” Prayer meeting, 6:30 to 7:30 a.m.; prayer meeting Tues- day, 8 to 10 p.m.; young people’s prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 pm.; noon- | day prayer meeting daily. | Zion Lutheran. At 11 am. tomorrow the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz | will be “The Savior and the Sea.” His sermon at the 8 o'clock evening service will be “David, the Versatile,” a sermon in Ll:e series on “Men of the Old Testa- ment.” | | Rehoboth Baptist. ‘The pastor's subject at 11 am. is “The Joy of the Minister”;" 3 p.m. ser- mon by Rev. R. D. Grimes of Salem Baptist Church; special service 8 p.m. Eastern Presbyterian. “The Indwelling Christ” will be the subject of the morning sermon by Dr. Alfred E. Barrows and the evening | subject “The Three Pillars of Life.” | Tuesday evening an “Indian pow-wow” will be given by the Women's Mission- ary Society, to which all are invited. ‘The program is in charge of Mrs. Wal- ter L. Hagen and will consist of Indian songs by Mrs. Selma Selinger Klein, E. C. Halbach and W. Douglas Shaver, Indian legends by Mrs. Thomas B. Mitchell, Indian scoutcraft by W. Murray, scoutmaster, assisted by sev- eral Scouts, and an exhibit of Indian curios from Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hauke. Wednesday afternoon will be the meeting of the Women's Missionary Society. The devotional will be con- ducted by Mrs. J. O. Robinson. “The Indians of Yesterday, Today and To- morrow” will be presented by Mrs. Hud- | dleston, Mrs, Myers Hand and Mrs. T. B. Mitchell. Mrs. Annie Henning will be chairman of the hostesses. The pas- tor will be in charge of the Thursday evening service. Good Will Baptist. Rev. Andrew Williams, asistant pas- tor, will preach tomorow morning. Dr. ning on “Transformed Personalities.” Super-Mind Science. Lectures will be given by Prof. Wil- liam Estep, founder, tomorrow. At 3 p.m. he will speak on “Reincarnation or Successive Lives” and at 8 p.m. on “The World Teacher of India.” The lectures are free to the public at the Burlington Hotel, 1120 Vermont avenue. Eckington Presbyterian. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor, will speak tomorrow morning on “Thomas— a Character Study.” In the evening at 8 oclock the annual young people’s service will be held under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. Theme, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” Re- sponsive reading, Harry Wooding; trio. Ruth Nickles, Anna Kimball and Janet scripture recitation, Mary Hodge, William Gregory, Helen Conard, Bob Thompson; prayer, Lyle Mills, Beryl Wooding; address, “Education for What?” O. G. Christgau; Mispah benediction, leader of the Intermediate Endeavor, Dorsey Adsms; leader of Senior Endeavor, Mary Lohr and Betty Welk; missionary praise service the morning of February 12; prayer and praise service Thursday evening. St. Columba’s Episcopal. The rector, Rev. E. A. Le Moine, will preach tomorrow on “Christianity and | Bodily Health.” The subject of the evening sermon is “Keeping the - ance.” The Women's Guild will hold an all-day meeting in the parish hall Thursday. Bates; Zion Baptist. THE ington, tomorrow morning. service at 8 pm. Douglas M. E. pas! glving lectures Shmtye: Tomorron cvening s Bpwortn ul ys. eve League night, Miss Ma: Mackin, ident, ding, and the title of the talk is “The Wesley Foundations.” The morning sermon is at 11 o'clock. Washington City Brethren. “The Secret of a Mighty Life” is the theme of Dr. F. F. Holsopple tomorrow. His test is “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.” At 7 p.m. Prof. Raymond Seeger of George Washing- ton University, will address the Chris- tian Endeavor on “The Ideal Young People’s Department.” At 8 o'clock a deputation quartet, representing Bridge- water College, will render a program. Unity Soclety. Dean Franklin of Unity Center, Washington, who has for the past few months been in California, returned January 26. He will resume his posi- tion ‘as leader tomorrow morning. Western Presbyterian, Dr. J. H. Dunham will preach on “The Unmastered Science of Right Livy ing” ‘tomorrow morning and in evening on “An. Undiscovered God.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will give a mrlke{ dinner Thursday from to 7 o'clock. Women to Meet. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday at 11 o'clock in the | Men’s Bible class room. Miss Phyra | Eggeling of the South Africa General Mission, will bring the devotional and Mrs. Morgan will read letters from missionaries. Mrs, Sherier will speak on “The Children of the World.” The “blessing barrels” should be brought in at ‘this meeting. Shiloh Baptist. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow the minister, Rev. E. L. Harrison, will speak on “The Survival Value of ‘This Life!” The Young People’s Soclety, under the leadership of Frank S. Reld, ir., will discuss the topic, “What Good Is"Our Church Doing?” at 6 o'clock The 8 o'clock service will be in charge of the choir under the direction of Al- fred Johnson. Friendship Baptist. Missionary day will be observed to- morrow. Rev. J. B. Braxton, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Caroline County, Va., will preach at 11 am., 4 pm. and 8 pm. The Young Men's Jubilee Chorus will sing at the 4 p.m. service. A religious drama, “The Sal- vation Struggle of a Christian Woman, will be presented Thursday at 8 pm. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist- Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, pastor, will preach tomorrow on “Why Praise? and at the evening evangelistic service on “How to Be Saved.” Executive Committee meeting at 7 pm. Wednesday, church prayer service at 8 pm. Wednesday. This evening the personal workers’ class will meet at 7:30 o'clock and the choir will meet for prac- tice at 8 o'clock. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Habakkuk; or God’s Message From the Watch Tower,” and at 7:45 p.m. on “The Smitten Rock.” Bethany Baptist. The pastor, Rev. M. P. German, will have for his subject tomorrow morning “Seeing the Invisible” and in the eve- ning “How Old Are You?” Special mu- sic is being arranged by the choir for the evening service. Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible class- The junior church will be conducted by “Mother” Yaeger, her topic being *“Jesus Calls the Twelve.” The third annual Sunday school banquet will be held Tuesday at 6:45 at Sholl's Cafe. Chevy Chase Baptist. “What of the Oxford Group Move- ment?” will be the subject of Rev. Ed- ward O. Clark tomorrow. A “Guess ‘Who” story-sermon will be told to the members of the junior church, after which they will enjoy the “happy hour” program in the adjoining building. In the evening Rev. Mr. Clark will preach on “Jacob’s Battles.” The quar- terly business meeting of the church will be held Thursday- Georgetown Lutheran. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preach the sermon tomorrow. In- stallation service for the following: Councilmen, J. Frank Butts, G. A. Boliek, Theodore Bieber and Andrew Lindberg; vespers, 8 p.m.; talk by Mrs. H. E. Beatty; business meeting of the Sunday school Wednesday, 8 pum.; prayer meeting Thursday, address by Miss Katherine Fahs, returned mis- sionary to India. The ladies’ Bible class will meet Friday at 8 pm. at_the home of Mrs. M. E. Scrivener, 3019 Dumbarton avenue. Cleveland Park Congregational. At the annual meeting officers were elected and committees appointed: Wilbur L. Gray, chairman of the board of trustees; Col. H. L. T. Cavenaugh, senior deacon; Walter McBroom, treas- urer; Miss Wellette Foj e, church clerk; Edwfid Cairn, chal Ways and Means Committee, and Mrs. W. W. Langtry, chairman of the Pas- tor's Aid Committee. The tor, Rev. George Farnham, will preach tomorrow s 1l am. on “By Divine Appoint- French Services. Dr. Marcel Brun, pastor of the Préench Church of the Holy Spirit at New York, will be the speaker at the French services at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church tomorrow at 4 o’clock, through an exchange of pulpits with Frank Liotard, acting pastor of the Washington French Congregation. Dr. Brun's subject will be “La Detresse, un Don de Dieu.” Lincoln Congregational. The Men’s Brotherhood will meet to- morrow at 9:45 am. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. Williams. The _inspirational address will be given by Prof. William L. Hans- berry, department of anthropology, Howard University. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor, Dr. R. W. Brooks, will speak on “The Danger of Losing a Cherished Faith.” What effect do difficulties and hardships have on our Christian beliefs? Do we remain stead- fast if our prayers are not answered? What is the depression doing to our traditional belief in God? The minister will try to answer these questions. The vested chorus choir will Tender special music. The evening service will be'held under the auspices of the Alumni Association of Hampton Institute. The speakers will be Drs. Isaac Fisher and Carter G. Woodson. The music will be rendered b};tthe student quartet of Hampton In- stitute. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will tomor- row at 11 am. on “Victorious Living.” Young people’s day will be observed with a special program at 7:30 p.m. Week-day _church school Thursday, 3:30 pm. Prayer service Thursday, 8 pm. Christ Lutheran. “Why Few People Profit From Preaching” will be subject of Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor, tomorro “Who Is Jesus Christ?” will be the |the subject of the pastor, Rev. W. L. Wash- he | terial :gnndlnnunuflymmlwl Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Prepara- tion for ngle‘;%s" lm} in the evening on . h’l‘hem" ifts of the Christian g fiw— Metropolitan A. M. E. ‘The minister, Dr. Willlam H. Thomas, will preach at 11 . on “Life’s Path- way.” At 8 pm. “The Things By Which Men Live.” n_recital at 7:30 p.m. by Prof. Willlam G. Braxton. The music at both services by the senjor choir.. Ministerial alliance Tues- day noon. in the church parlors. Paper by Dr. Charles H. Wesley of Howard University, “The Seventh Chapter of the History of the A. M. E. Church.” Metropolitan Presbyterian. ‘The young people will celebrate the annual Presbyterian Young People’s day tomorrow with a program on “Christ’s Call to Youth for Minds, Hearts and Wills.” Lila Walace, Rob- ert R. Stevens and Dorothy Donnella will be the speakers at 7:45 p.m. ‘The Woman’s Missionary Society will have its annual meeting at 11 am. ‘Wednesday, with election of officers and a popular program at the luncheon at 12:30, when Mrs. Prank E. Edgington, young people’s secretary of the Presby- Society, will be the guest speaker. ‘The pastor, Rev. Freeley Rohrer, will E;lggnwmumw morning on “A Holy otion.” Church of the Pilgrims. ‘ The annual foreign mission praise service of the Woman's Auxiliary will be held at the church tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. The annual address will be made by Rev. Dr. Frank A. Brown of Suchow- fu, China. He has been for over 25 years & missionary in China and is only in America on a furlough, from which he will soon return to China. While in this country he is having part in & school of missionary methods at Cor- nell University. This service is the climax of the observance of a special week of prayer and self-denial in behalf of world-wide missions throughout the Church in the United ‘At the service at 11 a.m., the pastor, Rev. Andrew R. Bird, will preach on “The Fellowship Sublime.” Metropolitan Memorial M. E. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow, the pastor, Dr. James Shera Montgom- ery, will preach on “The Unshaken Realties.” The teams of the the church which have been making the financial survey will meet at the close of the service. Dr. Delos Kinsman will pre- side. The week's report will be made. At 6:30 o'clock the Metropolitan young people’s service will be held in the vestry. St. Mark’s Lutheran. Rev. Harcld Crouse, a senior at the seminary of Gettysburg, Pa., will preach tomorrow morning. Garden Memorial Presbyterian. ‘The Rev. Kenneth B. Carson, pastor, will teach the Berean Bible Class at 9:30 am. W. T. Douglass, vice presi- dent, will give a reading on “Self- Examination,” preparatory to the holy communion service which will be ob- served February 5. The pastor has called a meeting of the officers of the church to meet in the Sunday school room Friday at 7:45 {p.m. The Young People’s Club meets ! |at 7 o'clock. Junior choir and Boy | =soout ‘Troop Fridays, 7 p.m. Healing Services. ‘The service of Christian healing will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am. in the church of St. Stephen and the Incar- nation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. Christian Science. “Love” is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ , Scientist tomorrow. The Golden Text is from I John iv.7: “Beloved, let us | love one ancther; for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the ful- filling of the law.” (Romans xiii.10.) The lesson-sermon also includes the | following passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “If selfishness has given place to kindness, we shall regard our neighbour unselfishly, and bless them that curse us: but we shall never meet this great duty simply by asking that it may be done. There is & cross to be taken up before we can enjov the fruition of our hope and faith” (page 9). Centennial Baptist. ‘The guest preacher tomorrow morn- ing, 11 o'clock, is Rev. O. W. Triplett of Virginia. At night there will be a unique innovation. The pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem, offers the invocation Tues- day night at the commencement exer- cises of ths Eastern High School. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. “Life, Water or Wine, Which?” will be the subject for 11 o'clock bv the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder. The Young People, at 7:30 pm., will open their January question box. Lawrence Gour- ley will propound the answers. Holy communion, 8 a.m. To Honor Pastor. In honor of Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Emory Baptist Church on Georgia | avenue, a banquet of the Young People’s Union will be held at the church to- night. Gerald E. Keene of the Young People’s Union will be toastmaster. The ‘banquet will start 7 o’'clock. Highlands Baptist, The pastor, Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, will preach on . “First Things” tomorrow morning and in the evening on “Prayer and Service.” The Golden Rule Class will meet with Mrs. Evans Brooks, 57 U street, Wednesday evening. Kenilworth Church. A “go-to-church week” of services will be held January 29, through Feb- ruary 5, except Saturday. Monday will be neighbor night; Tuesday, family night; Wednesday, men's chorus of the Clarendon Baptist Church will sing; ‘Thursday, choir of the church will lead in the singing; Friday, Junior Christian Endeavor will make a sPecm choir in the song service. Dr. Mitchell and Mr. .Richardson will be the speakers. H. A. Hut.‘:m will lead the singing during the week, bbbttt dddbbbd bbbt bbbbdbbd bbb bbb bbb bbbt bbbt bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb b bbb dddd bbb dddddd Volunteers of America. Capt. Jennie Ingram will preach at services tomorrow afternoon in the chapel, 471 Pennsylvania avenue. Her subject will be “Mastering Misfortune.” A musical program, which will include old-fashioned hymns, -will be presented under the direction of Capt. Paul Kelly. Gospel Hall Gospel services will be held tomor- row at 8 pm. at 245 Fifteenth street southeast. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock and Bible readings Saturday from 8 to 9 pm. al meetings are bel held each night, except Saturday, at 8 o'clock st tomorrow. Evangelist B. Brad- ford Long Island City, N. Y., will be the speaker. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach tomor- row morning on “Poor Blind Samson Grinding at the Mill,” or “The Lost Power of the Church” and how it may | be_regaincd. : EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, Activities in Local Churches CHURCH WILL MARK 40TH ANNIVERSARY National Memorial flnited Brethren Had 12 Char- ter Members. ‘The National Memorial United Breth- ren Church, North Capitol and R streets, will observe the fortieth amni- versary of the organisation of the church and Sunday school tomorrow in all the services. The Sunday school meets at 9:40 am. Charter members will furnish the special features. At 11 am. the Right Rev. G. D. Bat- dorf, bishop of the east district, will speak. There will also be a reception of new members at this service. ‘The Christian Endeavor Societies will serve tea at 6 o'clock, and at 6:45 o'clock will present a musical program. At 8 pm. Bishop Batdorf and Dr. John H. Ness, conference superintend- ent, wil be the speakers. The church and Sunday school were organized by the late Rev. C. I. B, Brane in 1893. There were 12 charter members, two of whom are still living. Forty years have marked the progress g: the ;;:urch Xrotmmghzrl,m mem- TS. e presen , Dr. son D. Daugherty, is serving his m& year, and the Sunday school superin- tendent, J. Herschel Cooper, is in his twenty-eighth year in that capacity. The late Dr. Charles E, Pultz served as pastor_for 17 years. CHURCH OBSERVES EXTENSION PERIOD 1933 GOD’S CURE FOR SIN” Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to Speak Morning and Evening. “God's Cure for Sin” is the subject mm morning of Rev, Irving W. Chapel. At 7745 pam. e will tell of th Jesus and What At 6:30 pm. the young be- tween 13 18 years old -im.m Mrs. L. O. Green and Miss Thelma Caldwell, district superintendent for Intermediate Endea’ vor, to form a new society. ‘The Boy its meet ?flfi_;hlt Tpm., with H. C. Tucker leading. e Satur- day Han School Saturday at 10:30 am. DR. RIDGELY PLANS SERMON ON “JOB” Calvary Methodist Pastor to Preach on “Man Who Did Not Dis- * appoint God.” Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, minister of Calvary Methodist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Job—the Man ‘Who Did Net Disappoint God,” and at the evening service on “The Face of Jesus.” Young people’s meeting, 7 pm., ::::r t;x-e direction of Miss Miriam lan The devotional service will be held on Thursday evening, with the minis- ter in charge. B “Trial by Jury,” Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, will be given by Calvary Chorus Choir Wednesday evening in the Sunday school room. Members of the men's class will con- duct the religious services at the Hom for Incurables tomorrow afterncon. H. R. Daniel will speak. F. S. Gettle will be in charge of arrangements. Dr. John C. Copenhaver to Preach on “He That Winneth Souls Is Wise.” “He That Winneth Souls Is Wise” will be the sermon subject of Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Meth- odist Episcopal Church South, tomor- row morning and, in the evening, “But @ Step Between Me and Death.” The | opening exercises of the adult depart- | ment of the Sunday school will be in charge of the Minot Bible class. | The church is now entering into the | “Kingdom-extension period,” during which time stress is laid upon church and missionary work generally and ex- | tends through the denomination. The study of the book, “Christ and the Com- ing Kingdom,” is being made wherever practicable. 5 Dr. Copenhaver will ‘conduct the prayer service Thursday, for which he will discuss additional chapters of the book of Dr. J. C. Massee, “The Pente- costal Fire.” 2 Free Lectures HEAR Prof. Wm. Estep Master of Mind Science, Founder of Super Mind Science Schools and Churches. The Man Whose Teachings Are World Wide SUNDAY 3 PM—“Reincarnation or Successive Lives.” 8 PM.—“The World Teacher of India.” Hear About the New Religion Burlington Hotel 1120 VERMONT AVE. N.W. Saint Mark’ :30 a.m.—Holy Communion. m.—Church School. .m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- Washington Cathedral Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion....... Morning Pnyer,d l;oly .7:30am. People’s Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Bishop of Washington.. 4:00 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D.D. tor. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 30—Church_School. 11:00—Morning ~ Praver and Sermon. The Rector Will Preach. Both sections of confirmation class will meet in the afternoon: _the Juniors at 3 o'clock; the Seniors at 4 oclock. Thursday— ‘The Feast of the Purification. o+ Holy Communion at 11. Orgaiiist and Choir Director, Charlotte Klein F. A._G. O. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudiey, D. D., Rector. Rev. John F. Robes Assistant. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EPTEHANY. hool. b Tvice 11:00 Evening Service e and Bermon. 8:00 P.M. 2} Healing Service 10:30 A M. . Thi Holy munion . .. 9:30 AM. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. St. A‘gnu’ Church > St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitel 8t. Car.) Sunday services, 7 & 11 a.m. & 8 pm. Sunday School,'9:30 a.m. - Dally Mass, 7 a.m. t at Lpisropal @ongregational | “THE RELIGIOUS MESSAGE | OF THE HERETICS” A Series of Five Sermons At Mt. Pleasant Church By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy ‘Tomorrow at 11, “ROUSSEAU—THE NEW FREEDOM” Modern Church School at 9:30 am. Adult Forum at 10 am. “ECONOMIC AND _ SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN INDIA." Mount Pleasant Church Chorus, at 8 pm, will sing Gouncd’s “Mass St. Cecelia.” Friday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 P.M. ‘Theodore ~Tiller's Marionettes. Columbia Rd. at 14th St. CLEVELAND PARK || CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 31th AND LOWELL STS. N.W. GEORGE FARNHAM, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Maj. Oliver Sviller, Superintendent. | 11:00 s.m.—Sermon.” “By Divine Avpoint- ment.” ‘Thursday Evenings: 8:00 p.m —Mid-week Praver Service. ay E ub. 6:3 Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societies, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM. “Fainting in the Soul” 8 P.M. “Modesty and Self-Respect” Our Friendly Hour after the evening service is just what you need. Ll Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. . Z. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. LL. D. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. —Holy Communion. —Church_School. —Morning praver and ser- mon by_the rector. —Young Pegple's Society. —Evening Prayer and Ser~ mon by the rector. - ST. ANDREW'S 352458 - HAMPSHIRE The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.T.B,, Rector Services, 8 and 11 a.m. Young Peo- ple, 7:30 p.m. Sesmon. “Life: Water or Wine, ‘Ileh‘.'" Preacher. the rector. "ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23rd St. g Parish Pestival Services, 7:30, 11:00 and 8:00. PASTOR WILL TALK ON'DEAD WEIGHTS Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach on “Unhappy Mar- riages” in Evening. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, minister at | Calvary Baptist Church, will preach morrow morning on “Dead Weights and on “Unhappy Marriages and Why," the fourth of the fireside series in the evening. He will be assisted in the service by Miss Marguerite Dodson and Ve Phiip 0.3 - p G. Murray, minister’s as- sistant, will conduct the junior church service at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall, with Andrew C. Wilkins in charge of music. Mr. Murray’s topic will be “Important Business.” Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Manley of Ongole, South India, will give a dramatization of Indian life at the prayer meeting | service Thursday evening. White Crcss Work day for all the Baptist churches of the District will be | held here Tuesday, with Mrs. Frances | Browne in charge. Miss Lula Mae Evans will conduct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society Tuesday e 3 ‘The Burrall Class will hold a business evening. The t will hold its meeting Wednesday young people’s executive meeting Saturday at 6 o'clock. PREACHING OF NA’ CROSS IN THE SRS CAPITAL. [UART BIBLE HALL Pentecostal 730 PM, Song and Praise 8:30 P.M.—Subject “Light "and_ Life.” Tuesdsy and Friday. 7:45 P.M. urs 1 to HARRY V. Methodtst Protestant e — Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister Pastor. 9:40 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—*“Religion, Magic or Miracle.” il 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- Name Jesus § THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. 11 &.m.—“UNFOLD! pe: Grace Lightfoot Patch. ‘The Department of iritual Healing will be a W?fln lve your Frovmely e ol o ADAMS 8218, 3 FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. E. C. BEERY, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“Partners With God.” 8:00 p.m.—“Poverty and Riches.” J. E. TOMPKIN: AT BOTH SERVICES. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Music—Francis Asbury Quartet. Emory Methodist Church 6104 Georgia Ave. DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Famlly Day. Special Message by Pastor and Special Music. 8:00 p.m.—“Asking and Getting.” 9:40 a.m—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Young People. Prayer Meeting Thursday. 8:00 P.M. EPWORTH 13% St. and North Carolina Ave. N.E. Jobn C. Copenhaver. D. Pastor. 11:00 a.m— He That Winneth Souls Is se. 8:00 p.m.— Step Between M But Death. Sunday School Services of Young People’s Division p.m. Midweek Praver by Vested Choir. All Mount Ven;non Place Southern Methodism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. NW. —_— Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “THE OTHER HALF.” 8:00 P.M. “THE LAW OF CHRIST!” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON —_— / _ Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc~ cieties. 8:00 pm.—“The Called God.” tion of R. Deane Shure. Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY, D. D.. Minister 9:40 a.m.—The Church 7:00 pm—Y. P.'s Meeting. Devotional Service, Thursday at 8. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “Undeveloped ves. 8:00 p.m —Evangelistic Service. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jefferson N.W. 5. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 11:00—Morning Worship. 8:00—Evening Worship. Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Relizious Education. 9:30—Church School 11 00—""This is the Victors.” ( worth League. ot What, But Whom.” Vested Chorus Choir under direction of Justin Lawrie. The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY o= DAN L. ENNIE, D. D.. Minister. 9:30 e m.—Church _School. g —*A Daring_Faith.” A Vital Experience.” Metropolitan Memorial Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. JamesSheraMontgomery, D.D. 5 WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public worship. With sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY. Subject, “THE UNSHAKEN REALITIES.” 6:30—Metropolitan Young People's rvice ial Music by Jected cnobe. s BAPTIST s Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N. E Near 7th S.W. FIFTH Dr. J. E. Brigss. Pastor. 11:00 am— Samgon Grinding st the 7:40 p.m.- 3 Bap- 7As Good Soldiers.” ism. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. ~ Congress- ‘man_David Hogg will teach the Berea Class. Baraca-Philathea Turkey ‘ednesday. 4:30. WELCOME West Washington Cor. 31st & N Sts. N. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. P —Sunday School. —Sermon, by Pastor. Dinner P.M. CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road. o am e Gatard Gresp Move: Battles.” = . Young People. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BORANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7:00 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison St. 7:30, 9:30. 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Church_School, 11:00—*First Things.” 8:00—Prayer and Service. TAKOMA PARK Piney Branch Road and Aspen Street. Services 11 and 7:45. Hearty Welcome. d 7 Beautiful Church, Two Choirs. Christ Church 620 G St. SE. Founded 1795 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. B.. Rector nday Services. * Sy 1o Holy unl St. Thomas’ y, de Apart tion B V. Eucharist, 11 am. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square —lli:ly Comnl:’\rllnlon -—Morning yer and C] 4:00 pm.—Evensong and Sermmon‘ Rev. Leon A. Shearer Jan 30, ! ch—orn‘ n uary 30, 8:15 p.m.- Te- cital. T. Guy Lucas, 3 and choirmaster. o 18th Bet. P& Q 8: 11:00 a.m. T e 06 R L 0 L O 0 B PASTO! JOHNSON 9:30—Bible School. _Classes for All. 11 00— ormed _Discipies.’” GRACE 25,5, Sar s SE. le. ayer Meeting Thurscay. at 8. ALL WELCOME. KENDALI 5 8. Dth NEAR B S. Len F. Stevens. 30, B. Y. P. U. 7:00 METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON PALL. Pastor. Morning at Eleven. “My Church Claims Me” Evening at Seven-Forty-five. “Black Tidings of Great Sorrow vs. Good Tidings of Great Joy” Hear this sermon. Attend the Glow- 1ng. Going, Growing Church. FOLLOW THE CROWD. SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES. D. D.. Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11:00 a.m.—"The Two Witnesses.” 8:00 p.m —"A Good Choice.” CENTENNIAL ith & Eve N.E. E H" swem Big Band! Independent Washington, & p.m. Free chairs (men like them). Prayers for heal offerers of ‘secret pravers. 11 am. O. W. Triplett of Va. preaches. The Friendliest Church Petwo! in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets. REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor Preaches at 11 AM.on “CATHOLIC BAPTISTS." 8 P.M.. Sermon. Song Service and Baptisms OPPORTUNITY. A M Peace. Petworth's Welcome _is extended to The Teader to worship with us. Midsession Lecture Course of The Baptist Bible School at the TEMPLE oth Feb. 1. 3. 8 P.M. Interesting Speakers. begins Feb. 6. Al 1 information address 715 Kth st. n.w. For further Robertson, President. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor. 11 AM. R PM. “THE DIVINE INVASION.” “FRINGES. AND HEMS OF LIFE.” Sunday School. 9:30 AM.: B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 PM, Rational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—“FUEL FOR THE FIRE.” 8:00 p.m.—“PSALMS--THE BOOK (Messages of Books of the OF EXPERIENCE.” Bible for Men of Today.) Thursday—Opening of School of Missions (Feb. 2 to 10), 5:15 to 9 p.m. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH T SRR S B Rector. -Low Mass. -Matins. i e io"$ith ‘snd D or Fiorids ears'is Bin and 0 Btbeets Nortnesss Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W. " W.Ss. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“DEAD WEIGHTS” 8 P.M.—“UNHARPY MARRIAGES AND WHY” 4th in Fireside Series. ; Thomas Moss, organist. Rev. Philp G. Murrey. A5 Yotns Peonie’s meetings.

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