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FIRESIDE SERMON FIFTH IN SERIES Rev. Abernethy to Preach on| “Married and Happy” Tomorrow Night. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, minister of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach to- motrow morning on “Let Us Keep the Feast.” The ordinance of the Lord's supper will be observed and new mem- ors will be received. The fifth sermon in the ‘Fireside” series will be given at 8 o'clock, “Married and Happy” being | the 'subject. Miss Thyra Edmunds and Stuart Abraham will assist in the service. The junior church service is at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall, Rev. Philip G. Musray, minister's assistant, speaking on *Ship Ahoy!" | The young people’s groups will ob- =erve the fifty-second anniversary of the founding of Christian Endeavor with a-tea at 5:45 o'clock. At 7 o'clock e meeting of the several young peqple’s societies and members of the | classes of theé School of Missions will be -held. Miss Helen K. Wallace will spegk,on “Stewardship.” The Mary C. Carr Evening Circle will meet at 6:15 p.m. Monday for din- mer, followed by a session at 7:45 p.m. Miss Yerna Blakely will sp=ak. ‘The Woman's Missionary Socicty will mect, Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Baker Hall, with*Hoeke, Baker and Brown circles | as hostesses. The speaker will be Miss Verna Blakely of Tura, Assam. A play, “The Late Sally,” will be given by ‘White Cress workers. Luncheon will b2 seryed at 1 o'clock, following which Miss Helen K. Wallace of New York will speak THe~ Wilbur Class will meet in the church parlor Tuesday evening. ‘The Florence M. Brown Class aad the Kignear Class will give a box supper ‘Tuesday at 7 o'clock in Waddell Hall. The School of Missions will continue its :sessions Wednesday, Thursday and TFriday evenings, beginning at 5:15 with a cture by Miss Dorothy Stevens on the; American Indian. Dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by a\ brief program; 7:15, Dana M. Albaugh will lecture China, and Mlss Helen K. Walla ‘Suvmrdsmp 8:15. PRESIDING ELDER “T0 TALK TOMORROW Rev. J. Howard Wells to Preach ‘at Epworth Methodist Epis- copal Church South. The sacrament of the Lord's supper Will"B¥ observed in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South tomorrow at 11 &clock. Dr. J. C. Copenhner. the pastor: will preach on “Getting Some- thing to Share.” The evening sermon will'be by Dr. J. Howard Wells, presid- ing gler of the Wa‘hlflgton district. The Hummer Memorial Class will meft Tuesday evening. Wednesday evening the monthly meeting of the ©Official Board will be held. Plans will be made and discussed with regard to the evangelistic services to be conducted in the church by Dr. J. C. Massee, evan- gelist, of Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Copenhaver has appointed a committee to work in connection with the evangelistic meet- ings,:, This committee will meet with the pastor at the parsonage, 908 Massa- chusétts avenue northeast, Monday evering. Dr, Copenhaver will conduct the mid- week prayer meeting Thursday evening. For “his topic he will continue to dis- cuss-chapters in the book of Dr. Massee, “The. Pentacostal Fire.” . TOBICS ANNOUNCED BY REV. E. C. BEERY Rey, E. C. Beery, pastor of Prancis Asbwry M. E. Church South, announces the.:following subjects for tomorrow: 11 am., “The Vision of Isaiah”; 8 p.m., “Life-as a Victory.” The young peo- ple's, devotional service is at 7 p.m. 'I'h!‘lollowtng question will be debated: “Reselved, That four years of college life IS more broadening than four years of work.” The affirmative will be taken Harold Coneby and Katherine Tip- the negative by Andrew Howe and”Mary Francis Israel. The Hi- League will meet at 7 p.m. with Alma Congby as the leader and the topic *“Friendship” will be discussed. Young Woman's Circle of the Womsdn's Missionary Society, Mrs. L. J. Ewin, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Howard Elgin, 1476 Harvard street. Wednesday, at 8 pm.: Circle No. 2 ‘Wwith- Mrs. Loeb, 209 Taylor street, 2 p.m. Wednesday. The pastor will have chafe of the prayer meeting Thurs- day ‘evening. =SERIES CONTINUED REV. H. J. Smith, pastor of Petworth Baptlsn Church, continues his series of sermons tomorrow centered around reconsecration, speaking on “The Peace of Faith.” Communion and reception of new members. In the evening he speaks on “Life Questions.” It will be B. Y. P. U. Life Service night. Quarterly business meeting of the chureh will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'aloek in the Bible school auditorium and Inspirational hour Thursday nlgh& the second of the meditations on “Per- scnalities of the Bible.” ... Decision day will be opened February 12 at 10 am. in the Bible chool, with the ps&tor maklng the nppeal “IN_VISIBLE TOUCH" TOPIC “The Invisible Touch” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- town- Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatly, pastor. Vespers at 8 p.m., ad- dress by Mrs. H. E. Beatty. The church council will meet Tues- day_st’8 pm. The mission study class will meet at the parsonage Wednesday at 1-o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid Society will.meet Wednesday 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Andrew Lindberg, 3509 Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 THI NATION’ S8 TN HEART OF EAPITA BIBLE HALL |- Pentecostal Antnhly of God . 6 Sts. A —F -|5 AM, AM.— Communion 7:30 P.M. fuesday and Fride; Thursday. 1 5 \RRY V. SCHAEPFER, Pastor.___ JilNDU MYSTICISM Lecturer and Teacher Swaml Vividishananda - of India > Sunday; Feb. 5, 8 PM. “The Sleeping Energy of Man *—How to Awaken It” Tuesday, Feb. 7. 8 B.M. Meditation' and Study of Yita Thursday, Feb. 9. 8 P.M. Study of 'Yora Abhorisms Ai at the Vedante Society £ 1712 N Street N.W. - Public Cordially Invited Guest Minister Dll SAM'.'I!L M. ZWEMEB. MISSION SCHO0LS 10 BE CONTINUED Dr. Johnson Selects Theme of “Profitable Trading” for Tomorrow. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial, will take for his subject, tomorrow morning, “Profit- able Trading.” The Lord's Supper will be observed. ‘The School of Missions continues next week, Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. Classes begin each evening at 5:15, 7:15 N |and 8:15 p.m. the dinner bour being % | from 6 to 7 o'clock. Danna M. Albaugh, who has served as a missionary under both the Home and Forelgn Boards, teaches the class on China, at 5:15 each day. The class on the American Indian will be conducted at 8:15 each evening by Miss Dorothy A. Stevens, treasurer of the Woman's Home Mis- slon Society. Miss Stevens has been affiliated for years with-the New York Indian Association and has traveled extensively among the Indian reserva- tions. Miss Helen Wallace, field spe- cialist on stewardship and church effi- ciency, will teach the class on steward- ship at the 7:15 hour. Tomorrow eve- ning Miss Stevens will conduct class at 7 p.m. and Miss Wallace will speak at the regular evening service at 8 p.m., at which Mr. Ben Johnson will also speak. The White Cross Committee meets Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. Thursday at 8 pm. the mid-week prayer service will unite with the School of Missions. Friday at 7:30 the Boy Scouts, Troop 43 will meet at the church, and at 7:45 the W. W. G. will meet, all girls Imm 12 to 18 years of age being invited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLANS SONG SERVICE “Letters of Commendation” to Be; Topic of Dr. H. H. Harmon Tomorrow Morning. At the National City Christian Church tomorrow morning Dr. H. H. Harmon will preach on “Letters of Commendation.” The chorus choir, un- der the direction of W. E. Braithwaite, and the mixed quartet will furnish the special music. The evening service on the first Sunday in each month is a musical service. Tomorrow the chorus will be assisted in the program by Miss Virginia Sellers, soprano; Louis Pot- ter, jr., cellist, and Robert Ruckman, organist. / Christian Endeavor day will be ob- served by the three expression groups, the Alpha C. E. Society, Le Rendez- vous and the Nonpareil C. E. Society, with a union meeting at the Vermont Avenue Church. Dr. Harmon and Dr. Earle Wilfley will be the speakers. The meeting will be preceded by a tea and | social with Le Rendezvous as host. Mrs. Bessie Ledig, who has recently returned from several years’' residence in Peru, will speak at the church fel- lowship supper Thursday. The Woman's Council will meet at the Vermont Avenue Church Tuesday at 11 o'clock. A simulated radio broad- cast program, based on the World Call, national missionary magazine of the Disciples of Christ, will be given, with Mrs. H. E. Davisson as announcer. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. FEAST .OF PURIFICATION Christ Lutheran Church will com- ‘memorate tomorrow the presentation of Christ in the Temple, commonly called the “Feast of the Purificaticn of the Blessed Virgin.” The pastor, Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, will speak on “Childhood and Old Age Face to Face.” There will be a meeting Wednesday evening of the voting members of the congregation. -In the absence of the president, Peter Paulson, Oscar Juve will preside. The Ladies’ Aid will meet the same evening in the social room. Rev. Mr. Wenchel will speak Feb- ruary 12 on the. favorite psalm to be selected by the public and the follow- ing Sunday the favorite hymn. ___ Universal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L Sublect: “TEMPERANCE” LIBRARY Steneleich Court. Conn. Ave. & L St. N.W. . -~ ther Seruvices HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ALL_WELCOME THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933. VSTORTO SPEAK ON 0D N SCAM Dr. Zwemer of :Princeton Seminary at New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer, pro- fessor of the history of religion and Christian missions at Princeton Theo- logical Seminary, will be the guest min- ister tomorrow morning. He lived for 30 years in the Moslem world, and is regarded as an authoritative figure. He will have for his subject “The Word of God in the World of Islam.” \ A meeting of the Lincoln Guild will be held Tuesday at 2:30 pm. in the lecture room. This guild is being formed to look after the physical wel- fare of the church in particulars not within the province of other groups. All women are invited to take part in the organization. The annual meeting and election of officers of the Woman's Society for Missions will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in the lecture rocm. Mrs. Hutchinson of the Presbyterial Soclety will speak on “Citizenship.” From 10 to 12:30 o'clock the Westminster League will have a sale of home-baked cakes in parish hall No. 2. The Evening Missionary Society wiil hold its annual meeting in the lecture room. Miss Geraldine Phillips will sing and a dramatization of the Year Book of Prayer for Missions will be presented by members of the society. ‘Midweek prayer service is Thursday evening in the Lincoln Chapel. Albert Evans, associate mintster, will continue the discussions on Indian Americans. SCHEARRER. TO TALK ON ‘SAINTS OF SODOM’ Communion Meditation to Be Given Tomorrow at Takoma Park Church. A communion meditation, “The Song in the Sacrament,” morrow morning in connection with the celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's supper, in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, by the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. In the ¢ve- ning he will preach on the theme. Saints of Sodom.” The Phi Ellfllon Sorority will attend the evening serv- | ice in a body. The session will meet Monday eve- ning at the home of Elder Arthur F. Gordon, 11 Philadelphia avenue. | Westminster Guild will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Eleanor | Normandy, 221 Vine street. The trus- | {tees meet the same evening in the | church. | _The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the manse. The Standard Training School will | meet Wednesday evening. Page McK. Etchison, secretary of religious work in the Y. M. C. A, will conduct the devotional period. Auditors are privi- leged to attend any of the classes. The Brotherhood Club meets Thurs- day evening for volley ball. The Light Bearers meet Friday afternoon and the Boy Scouts, Troop 33, Friday evening. The boys of the Senior-Young People's Department of the Church School meet on Saturday nights for basket ball. CHEVY CHASE CHURCH TO HOLD LORD’S SUPPER The ordinance of the Lord's supper will be observed at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, wfl] give a brief mediunon entitled “The Face ‘or Jesus.” The happy hour program of illustrated Bible stories will follow the junior church period. Thomas R. Wilson, former president of the Washington B. Y. P. U. Federa- tion, will speak at the evening services on the life service pledge. The B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the service, with Miss Ella Fraser, president, pre- siding. “Friendly Visitation” of the church | membership by a group of visitors will | be conducted during the week, begin- ! ning February 12. A Bible study course will be instituted next Thursday eve- ning to continue throughout February. The pastor will be the leader. BISHOP WILL SPEAK 0ld Gorsuch M. E. Program Ar- ranged for Tomorrow. Bishcp Hughes will be the speaker at Old Gorsuch M. E. Church tomor- row at 7:30 pm. The singers from the Central Union Mission will render music. The pastor, Rev. Norman O. Scrib- ner, will deliver the sermon at 11 o'clock on “Jesus: The Great Lover of Men'’s Souls.” Qhristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. NW. Sunday Worship, 11:15 am. 8. 8. 10 a. Wednesdas Bible Ciass. 8 BM. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th N. W above Q 9:45—Bible Classe: 10:00—Arcana Aduit Class, tudie: 11:00—Morning_worship, with pastor’s s mon. “The Meat Which Enduret 12:00—The 'Holy Sup) ’ 8:00 p.m—1 © Discussion meeting in the parish ee Lending Library in the rish House. w AUL SPERRY. - : @hristian [ol——=[o][——=]0] CHRISTIAN Ninth Street & D Sts. NE. CLIFFORD"H, JOPE, Minister 0—Graded Church School. 11:00—Communion and h hous 6: no—chxhum Endeavor ten, 6:45—Christian _ Endeavor cleties meet in & conse- cration serfice Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropdlitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader. SUNDAY MEETINGS: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. . n A.ll.—lEC‘l'UBE—nun Franklin, "‘l'hel H.nhnh.lhll.lmel. 6:45 8 P.M. l.xc‘l’lms-d)e-n hukl!n. day, 8 .~Lessons in Truth. ki eu" ) es .'nn.’ in' Trath, OPEN D"A‘I{J EXCEPT HOLIDAYS. Classes—F Classes—Eves g except Thursday, , Friday and. sate ALL ARE WELCOME, 7:45—Annual Christian Endeavor ' ay_Observance, the en- deavorers will sponsor this ervice. Special music. Al Young people welcome. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ad W W. Toc Band irthday of O E Special chorus. zmp National City @ Thomas Cirecle. Dr. Harvey B. Harmen. Miaister. Iurh wnfley. ‘Minister Emeritus. meet; TV of Bristien Bageaver_ dsy: 7:45 p.m.—Evening of music. EEE[:E Dr. | will be given to- The | for spiritual | JForward Revival REV. OTTO J. KLINK. IREVIVALIST HERE . " ONCE WITH KAISER iRev. Otto J. Klink to Open For- ward Move at National Gospel Temple. Rev. Otto J. Klink, who comes to the National Gospel Ta'ernacle, North ward Revival Movement,” has a life story which is unusual and startling. He was born in Germany and studied in the University of Berlin. fle was at one time an undersecretary to the Ger- man Emperor. He studied theology in Berlin, but because of his socialistic ideas, was imprisoned for two months, charged with making “insulting re- marks” about the Crown Prince at a socialistic meeting. After traveling around the world he became a reporter on the Staats Zeitung, German news- paper in New York city. Later he be- came an atheist and Communist, and ‘was made president of the “Society of the Red Mask,” a communistic organ- ization. Then, hearing a message on the | gospel at a stweet meeting where he had gene with the intention of opposing | Christianity, he became thoroughly con- verted. | Some of his topics will include | “Where Are the Dead?”, “America, | What of ,the Night?”, “From Soap Box (story of his life), (spgial feature, the unfurling of “Migon Dovid,” the Jewish national flag), “World Conditions X-Rayed,” “The Rapture” and “The Return of Christ.” ‘The services will be held nightly, ex- | cept Saturday, at 7:45 o'clock; Sundays lat 11 and 7:30 o'clock. A special | divine healing service for the sick of jevery creed will be held Thursdays at |7:45 pm. The pastor, Rev. Harry L. Coll&er is directing the campMzn |CHURCH OF ATONEMENT JOINS MARYLAND SYNOD At a special meeting of the congre- gation of the Lutheran Church of the Atonement February 1 it was unani- mously decided to join the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland. Atonement congregation for 27 years was a member of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania. Because its geographical location and in keeping with the policy of the United Lutheran Church in merging Synods this action was taken. Pastor Snyder will speak tomorrow on “The Transforming Power of the ‘Transfigured Christ” at the morning service. At vesper service he will speak on “Christian Influences.” Officers of the brotherhood will be installed at the morning service. Next Friday evening the Luther League wilk give & “cooty party” in the parish hall, The Senior Choir is preplrlng a play to be given Fehmnry RECEPTION IS PLANNED A reception for the members and friends of the Cleveland Park Con- gregational Church will be given by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Livingston at their home, 3432 Lowell street, from 8 to 10 p.m. ‘The Ways and Means Committee will hold a dance and card party Wednes- day evening, February 8, at the Cleve- land Park Club. “The Christian and His Talk” is the subject of the sermon at 11 am. by the pastor, Rev. George Farnham. Beformed REFORMED 11:00 a. m_“nnw Can_We Best Help hose in_Need? 40 0.00.—Sheday School. 700 pm—Y. P. 8. ¢ Binine §mmr THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. 11am. —“POWER." Grace Lightfoot Patch. The Department of Spiritusl, Healing! will be glad t solve your rru lems by the use of the great law Jesus employed and taught. . ADAMS 8218, Methodist Emnmyal 13th St and North Carolina Ave N.E. John C, Copeahaver. D. D.. Pasto: O;Clock Worshi “Getting Bometbing 1o Sacrament of the Lor ® O'Clock Servic 3. Bresiding Elder. Sunday School. Services of Young Peo- ple’s Department. & Music by yested cholr. dial Welcome L \mmw\\\mfi\\\xfiw; Mount Vernon | Place Southern Hdhadum'l Representative 'nmndny 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Musio—Francis Asbury Quartet. Sermon Mhue“.l Ave. at Ninth St. NW. NN Church School, 9:30 A.M. 11:00 AM. . “A WAYSIDE SHRINE.” 3:00 PM. “THE CURSE OF CONCEIT” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON Special Music by the Large ' Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St N.W. , E. C. BEERY, Pastor smmw A Y > IPLAN RECEPTION AT EVENING SERVICE Mount Vernon Place Church Will Welcome New Members |5 Tomorrow Evening. “A Wayside Shrine” is the sermon tomorrow morning at Mount Vernon Place Church by Dr. Forney Hutchin- son, pastor. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed. The subject at the evening service is “The Curse of Conceit.” The vested chor, directed by R. Deane Shure, will sing Christiansen’s anthems. At the morn- ing hour “Dayspring or Eternity” will be sung; for the evening, “Jesus, Heav- enly Love.” Mréoshuu will give an organ recital at p.m. At the close of the evening service an informal reception will be held in honor of all who have joined the church since the beginning of this con- ference year. The church school superintendent, ‘ber C. Palmer, announces a meet- lmg of the church school council Tues- day evening. The Washington preachers’ meeting will be host to those of the Baltimore organization at Mount Vernon Place Church Monday at 11 am. Luncheon will be served. The pastor will conduct an old-fash- ioned prayer service Thursday night. The Euphonic Male Quartet of Takoma Park, Md., will give a musicale Febru- ary 21 in the auditorium. The music de- partment of the church is sponsor for this program. The Mission Study at the church. Mrs. A. F. Harlan will : 5 i Capitol and K streets, to open a “For- | Class will meet Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. wllGH.I- AN" W|Nn “Facing the Puture in | teach the book, Indian Mission. It has been announced by the Execu- tive Committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America that Dr. Forney Hutchinson, the pastor, has been elected as a member of the department of evangelism of that council. CHURCH TO PRESENT PLAY BY ZONA GALE Dr. Frederick Brown Harris to Preach on “Give Me the Moun- tain” Tomorrow. At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow “Give Me the Moun- tain” is the sermon subject by Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, and at 8 p.m. “Wings and Peet” is the topic. an’s Guild will be held in the Letts Educational Building at 1:30 p.m. Mon- day. . At the midweek service Thursday evening Dr. Harris will start a series | of addresses on “Portals to Life's In- | ner Shrine,” the subject this week be- 1ng “The Door of Humility.” “Neighbors,” a dramatization of the | story by Zona Gale, will be presented Friday by a group of young people, un- der the auspices of the Epworth League. This play will be entered in the ccmmunity tournament February 23. The cast includes Harriet Bickley, Ola May Rogers, John S. Andrews, | Raymond Kurtz, Ceora Chance, Helen | LHO&f;ken, Evelyn Mertlick, Anna Belle Laird, PLAN SERVICE NIGHT At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. the pas- tor, Rev. C. B. Austin. will preach a | communion sermon on “The Man Who Wanted to Be Remembered.” At 8 pm., “Life Service Night,” under the direc- tion of the Service Commission of the Senior B. Y. P. U. Topic: “The Chain That Links Man to God.” Throughout the Northern Baptist Convention to- morrow it is planned to hold a “Life Service Night” in the churches. This night will be in charge of the B. Y. P. U. of each church. Midweek service Thursday will be fol- lowed by quarterly church conference. Scout Troop No. 60 will meet Priday evening, Gnaml fiall T SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES Sunday, Febru; Nichily ‘Ereept Sa At 8 P.M. in the GOSPEL HALL 245 15th ST. S.E. Bervices will be conducted by Evangelis Bradford of Long Isiand City, N. A Hearty Invitation to Al SEATS FREE—NO COLLECTION. __ Spiritnal MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave. N 8.E.Cor. 14th & M: Ave. Spirifual message "meetings Mondays. p.m._ Readings_daily. M fipiritualm “The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by lhe Pastor— REV. ALFRED H. TERRY Subject— « =5 ‘e The Mission of Spirits’ Followed by Spirit Messages Sunday. % p.m.. at Pythian Temple, 1012 Oth St. second floor. Dr. Tcrry‘ (ivel . N readings by -npmmmem at 131 C Phone_Lincoln 1572 Unity Splrmulnt Cllnrdl 1326 M: SUNDAY, ‘ r L. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Mrs. Strack. eek message service. 600 cvery Thursday” eve- ~ LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Soloists—Mis. an. llr-. Marshall, Mr. ealing Clinic—Dr. Viriinia Walker Auisunw Stediums—Mrs. ' Suit., Mrs. Scharf- fetter, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mandrell and other: Muw-el Service—Tharsday, Feb 17 NIWTON ST. N.W. ST 1 Bouriiusl mestabt service very Thurs. &0 Readings by Appointment—Col. 4:i4: 5300—11th St. N.W. e {ARoL, & l;uunlv. R) “f GEOOKES AND His ST W siTOR, RATY KIN Followed by smm Greetings. s, th McDon: T Sunday, Feo. at m., the Church ot “Fayenic Science will join’ in ‘a Union Service at Pythian Temple 1012 0th 8t N.W.. with the Pirst Spiritualist Clmn:h The Spiritual Science Chureh of Chris . t The executive meeting of the Wom- | LUTHER LEAGUE ‘The Executive commmeo today at 8 p.m. with rred 1300 Emerson street. mnu lor u:e Dm.rkt. m -rvlu Mm. ll.n llulllemavm erick Foster will present the topic “How Did We Get Our Bible?” Incarnation is com Dhnl for its entertainment Miss Florence Foust will be in meeting to- William Nalley will lead the meet- ing at Atonement tomorrow. The busi- ness meeting will be held February 17. Zion's League will meet at 6 pm. tomorrow, having a fellowship supper at which the Junior Leaguers will be the hosts. At 7 p.m. v,heJnn.Ionvm present the devotional program. Edward G. Goetz is the luperlnundent The business meeting of the league will be February 10 at 8 pm. A series of mission study classes has been organ- ized, to meet for the first time February 10. Well-known speakers in lines of mission work will conduct these classes. Miss Mildred Jordan will be in charge of the Junior League on Saturday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. Miss A, Barbara Wiegand, missionary secretary of the Maryland State League, was the inter- esting guest speaker on Sunday eve- ing. The league at Luther Place will be in charge of the evening church serv- ice. The subject of the service will be | “Serving Christ With Our Best.” Howard Hassler will lead at St. Paul's League. Col. Whitmore will be the guest speaker. | planned for February 19, to which all members, both past and present, lr!{ urged to attend. A special program has been planned. SERMON TOPICS Dr. Stockdale to Preach Morning and Evening at First Congregational. " Dr. Allen A. Stockdale will preach at. |11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the | Pirst Congregational Church on “Who Loves Light?” and in the evenin “Feeding on Wind.” The vested cl 0 |under the direction of K Ruby Smith | Stahl, will sing at both services. The | | Board of Religious Bducation will be | | charge of the fri¥ndship period fol- | |lowing the evening service. Harry A. Whiton, jr., will lead the | Young Peoples’ meeting at 6:30 p. m. in the Sunday school room. The sub- | ject for discussion is “Where Are You Going and When Are You Going {to Start?” The High School Society | meets at 6:45 p. m. in the west parlor. | Miss Olive Smith will lead a discus- sion on “What Can Young People Do in_the Church?" The church night supper and mid- eek meeting is Thursday evening. | “Adult Religious Education” is the sub- | ject, led by Miss Nell Berghout. Mrs. E. C. Alvord and Dr. Bartlett B. James | will participate in the program. | The Working Band will meet Monday at 10 o'clock to sew on Red Cross work. | Luncheon at noon. The Young Women's | |Club will have its dinner Tuesday 6:15 o'clock. A short business meeting will be held. followed by an old-fashioned sing. The Twice-Monthly Club will hold a dinner meeting Tuesdey at 6:30 | p. m. in honor of Miss Edith Williams, who recently went out of office as grand matron of the Eastern Star. Members of the Young Peoples’ So- ciety will broadcast over Station WMAL | at 3 o'clock tomorrow a dramatic ver- sion of the return of the prodigal son. ALLSOULS CHURCH 16%nd Harvard « Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. “AS SHAKESPEARE SAID— ‘SO FAIR A HOUSE’” —Special Presentation, RAHAM LINCOLN 5:00 p.m.—Program of Kars-Elert 5:30 p.m. —mk ‘cnat Herbert L. Willett, Jr. 0 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour. (Western Electric Sound) “ABRAHAM LINCOLN" —Young People's Meetine. SIXTH ] |1 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 00 :m —Communion 7 m.—Christian Endeavor Society. Thursdas, 8 pim o Midweek eervice: VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. S Rev. Freeley Rohrer, D. D., Minister. 0 8.m.—"The First Chureh.” 5 p.m.—“A Spiritual Sentinel.” CHEVY CHASE ‘hevy Chase Circle 8 gev. 3. Hillman Hollister, D. D.. Minister. 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. and 12:20 p.m.— Church Bchool. —ghe,Clyde Kelly Class. ‘Morn worship. God of Love in a World of 30 p.m.—Fires . 7:30 p.m. céfz'“ D.roll’ “ H St. Bet. 19th and NW. Rev. . Benbam D. D. The Sacrament of the Lord's T, Communion adzi'x‘-m e P Tigstrated Lecture, “The Lure of the Forest.” Wheeler, Borest Servics Loviurer Spiritual Science Church of Clnm 1473 Meridian rluo N.W. rvice. Sunday, Musical Vi T III:IMI‘IE‘ Coombs. Myra Marsh: Past Rev. Jane B. Coates, {5 THE WORLD. COMING FO AN END» ru Dr. Coates, !Dlrmnl Il!llll!l 'fl‘l:.‘ “‘ s “PIERRE L. O. A. KEELER Member Unity Spiritualist Church; me m 1 1 intervis b7 abpelntment, 1450 Fark Rd. Col, 31003, ¢ CHURCH OF LIFE lfllNAIa 1 L. ' - P.M. ’R’ Mh ' = eflA *“Thy &h and A ok, > Messases llfltlll.w s ven. b Washington Heights Columbis and Kslorama Rds. b ¢ oo—uomm lhl Sermon DY _,....',::. i SRS ixury or Vital Necessity?" ‘PECK MEMORIAL v UE7, the Clock 28th and M Sts. N.W. I'IVING W. KETC] m.—“What te Live For.” £ A. Scheele. Sunday, Sehool s n.m: “Women, 8 pm. . C. E., 6:30 p.m. [ comes weacue | SJ(TH OF SERMON % SERIESTOBE GIVEN Rev. Clifford. H. Jope Will —_—— e " _ Evangelistic Center 3 Preach on “The Reality of Immortality.” “The Reality of Immortality” will be the subject flf Rev. Clifford H. Jope's | sermon at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow morning in the sixth | of his series of sermons on the realities | of lhe Christian faith. The choir will | sing “King of Kings.” The junior| church will hold its service at the same hour, under the supervision of Mrs. H B. Dougla; The A]phs Christian Endeavor Soclety | will have a tea at 6 o'clock. | The church service at 7:45 p.m. will be conducted by the Christian Endeavor Socleties in commemoration of the fifty- | second anniversary of the foundation of | the Christian Epdeavor movement. The Alpha quartet and the orchestra, under the direction of Herbert Cooper, have | arranged special music. The Dorcas, Eureka and Naomi Bible\ classes will meet at the church Monday evening and on Tuesday evening the Adah Bible class will meet at the home | of Mrs. Gladys Duff, 111% F street northeast, and the Alpha Cbrisitan En- | deavor Society ‘lll meet at the church | 1‘he Bible chm of Dr. and Mrs | Fred Norris will have a foint party and | the Timothy class will have a meeting | at the church Wednesday evening. | Leading up to the Winter evangehsllcl meetings of the church to start Sunday, | February 12, for a period of two weeks | 11 cottage prayer meetings will be held An alumni meeting is | house. | in the homes of members Thursday eve- ning, taking the place of the usual mid- | week church night dinner and devo- tional meeting. The Lydia Bible class Wil] meet at the home of the teacher, A. 5714 Sixteenth street, Friday ed b: Bwam! Ynnnl’ndl ER mmannl JO'I'I’N of India Sunday, Pebruary 5, 1933, 8 P.M. “GOD IN MAN” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1424 K Street N.W. | ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment TO REGISTER: _Phone Metropolitan 0092. | ®x-Fashioned Gospel 0ld-Fashioned Gospel Tabernacle | 505 L St. N.E. Ret. J. A. McCAMBRIDGE. Pastor Services Sun. 8 pm.. Tues. and Thurs. ubject Sunday night “WILL GOD _SEND A MAN TO HELL?" Coming on Tuesds orison chaplain—Heart-stirring messages by Sne Who has witnessed the execution of many of the most famous criminals of our day. Radio Program, WOL. 10:30 a.m. Sunday. CHURCH OF THE PlLGRlMS On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Wos y Bilier st P obs rcachine b the Organ Recital, P. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Organized 18G8. Southern General Assembly. Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Sts. N.W Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 pm.—Evening _Worship. mon by Dr. Tay. lor. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday- Service. Take 1ith §t. Car or Mt. Ple. _o_n St. Bus to_ n FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. v, “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. &t, Minister 11:00 AM.— “The Cloud on the Mount™ (Matthew, xvii.1-8) R:00 P.M.— Beginnings of Victory” (Exodus, Chapter 7) COVENANT- FIRST Conmnecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. Subject: “Spiritual Frontage” Dr. McCartney nrucmnp Sunday School for All Grads Thursdey Evening Service GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m'—Morning __Worship mmunion. “THE TABLE OF MY FRIEND.” 7:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Leader, Mr. Eugene Case. NEW YORK AVENUE & CHURCH 13th & H Sts. & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Alberi Evans 11:00 AM. DR. SAMUEL M. ZWEMER. Professor of the History of Religion and Christian Missions at Princeton Theo- ical Seminary. and l P.M. R. ZWEMER. (The munmz service will be broadcast over Station WOL.) SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H Streets Les am-ne)m 8 4 heures par nk Liotard. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor 11 Mlh—“l'l. House of Merey.” ble, Echool. . Larey Newgent. ex- __ Qhureh of God CHURCH OF GOD FAY C. MARTIN, Pastor 11:00 a.m — 3 VS, DEMONS.” 7:30 p.m.—“GENUINE ‘SALVATION.” A Song Treat by METROPOII;ITAN MALE E QUARTE OPENING TOMORROW! Great Forward Revival Movement 1900th Year of Birth of Church OTTO J. KLINK, Internationally Known Speaker Former Assistant Sec. to the Kaiser Marvelousiy Converted From Atheism Full Gospel Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. THEMES OF vl'ru. WORLD IMPORTANCE SPECIAL MUSIC COME EARLY | Gathalie 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 Methodist flrmmant Rhode lsland Ave. H First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. \& Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister k] | =" 9:40 am—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service, 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- cieties, 8:00 pm.—*“God's Promises for This Day.” Lutheran " The Church With Iht nmlneu CHRIST (Mluoun Synod) [16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. 11 AM.—Service Commemorating “Christ’s Presentation in the Concordxa Church gelical Synod of N. h and G Sts. N NDERS. Paster. School. SERVICES. 9:45 a.m.—Bible PREACHING 10:00a Worship, Hidden Power of a'Ble Life. LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Carl C. Rasmussen, D. Do Pastor 11 O'CLOCK: “The Stumbling Block in Christianity” By Dr. N. J. G. Wiekey, 8 O'CLOCK: Special service in charge of the Christian Endeavor Societies. *9:45—Sunday School. Rev. INCARNATION o i8%eA %w. The Rev. H. Manken, tor 11:00 am—Worship_and Sermon. £:30 am. —Bible School 15—Y. P_Luther League REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. 5 p.m.—Luther League. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service, " Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor . 9:45 AM— Church School, Classes for All 11:00 AM. and 7:30 PM.— Congregational Worship. A CORDIAL WEwOMB TO ALL. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m —Sermons— To Junors: “Living Radios” To Adults. “Eyewitnesses” 8:00 p.m.—Service for Young People, “Joseph—The Favored Son” 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 “The Transfiguration” Evening Service at 7:45 A Youth Meeting Conducted by the Young People’s Society THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. MISSOURT syuopl[ il 4th and E Sts. NW. Rev. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 Wam—mgll.m Servloe with Holy “The Tnmfigurul Christ” MT. RAINIER MISSION ©Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Rosd (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Service. 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, Ed win Pleplow. J