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A—10 %% SPEAKER T0 URGE FAITHS' HARMONY Dr. Everett Clinchy Will Present Plan at Congre- gational Church. The outline of a definite plan for | better relationships among people of | different religious faiths will be pre- | sented tomorrow morning at lhe“ Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church by Dr. Everett Clinchy, ecutive secretary of the National Con- | ference of Jews and Christians. Dr. | Clinchy, who is a brother of Rev.| Russell J. Clinchy, minister of this Church, will speak on “How May Peo- ple of Different Religious and Races | Live Together?" Miss Dorothy Rayner, dramatic so- | prano, formerly with the American Opera Co., and former soloist with the | Vassar College Choir, will present a mmphmnnnn recital in Fishburn | Hall of Mount Pleasant Church Thurs- | day evening. | The Business and Professional | Women's League of Service elected as officers: Miss Jessie Elting, president; Mrs. Philena Beall. vice president Miss Ruth Bennett, corresponding sel retary; Miss Katherine Ronsaville, re- cording secretary, and Miss Mary Cartner, treasurer. A young people’s mass meeting, under the auspices of the Congrega- tional Youth Council, to consider the place of minority groups in modern | society, will be held at 7 o'clock | tomorrow. Young people of the Unitarian and Universalist Churches | and the Friends Meetings of Washing- ton will be guests of the council. | Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Everett Clinchy on “The Right of Minority Groups to Exist and Express Themselves”; Campbell Johnson, gen- | eral secretary of the Twelfth Street Y. M. C youth and Human Freedom,” ander Trowbridge, consulting ‘\rr‘hnnr[ of the Washing- ton Cathedral, on “An Appreciation of the Negro Contribution to Art.” DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER ANNOUNCES SERMON “Christ’s Grace” to Be Topic at| Morning Service—B. Y. P. U. to Lead in Evening. ex- | “Christ's Grace—the Vital Spiritual Force in American Life,” will be the theme of Dr. Rufus W. Weaver at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morn- ing in his series on “The Contemporary | Activities of God and the Christian Faith.” In the evening the B. Y. P. U. will be in charge of the serv- ices, with Rev. Philip Murray, assist- ant pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, as speaker. Swedish services will be held in the afternoon, E. G. Johnson, Montclair, N. J, preaching. An illustrated lecture, “Wayfaring in Spain.” will be given Friday eve- ning by Ed H. Hutchins, Sunday | school superintendent, who recently | visited that country. ‘The Fidelis Class will meet Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. H. | G. Fortinberry, 1841 Columbia zoad, and the B. Y. P. U. officers and group captains will meet Friday evening at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. Phil- lips, 420 Farragut street. ATTENDANCE SERVICE AT COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Be Given After Registration of All Members Souvenirs to Present Tomorrow. Following the underwriting cam- paign plan, tomorrow will be “I Was There” Sunday at the Columbia Heights Christian Church. A regis- tration of all members présent will be taken at all services, and souvenirs of attendance will be given. The topic for the morning is “Money, the Sym- bol of Power,” a stewardship sermon. The evening will be devoted to a pageant under the direction of Clyde Melville called “Gifts of Love.” Dinner meetings will be held Tues- day and Thursday evenings, when so- licitors will report results of their campaign. The following Sunday will | be given the second scene of the pag- eant in the morning, which will be | “Dedication” Sunday. Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. J. J. Queally will officiate to- morrow at the 7:30 and 11 a.m. serv- ices. During the advent season he has arranged a special series of sermons. The Hill Billies of Transfiguration are planning an entertainment and will welcome any young people of the community who can play in their orchestra. Author to Speak WALLACE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN. DR. S. D. GORDON, Author and Bible teacher, will be= gin a series of “quiet talks” tomor= row morning in the Wallace Me- morial United Presbyterian Church. Dr. Gordon has written many books of a devotional nature and his “quiet talks” are widely read. He will speak twice daily through the week. The weekday afternoon meetings will be at 2:30 and cover the general theme of “Prayer.” The evening services will be held at 8 o'clock, and in these special emphasis is given to the Christian’s “Walk With God. 'SERMON 1S SECOND IN UNITARIAN SERIES Dr. U. G. B. Pierce to Preach Tomorrow Morning at All Souls'. “The Word Became Prophecy: Revelation Through Dissent” is the subject of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. This is the second in a course of sermons aiming toward a better appreciation of Christmas on “Foregleams of the Light of the World.” In the Adult Class in Current Re- ligious Thought at 9:45 a.m. Philip Groggins will continue his discussion of Lewis Mumford's “Techniques and Civilization.” At the 5 o'clock quiet period Lewis Corning Atwater, organ- ist, will be assisted in a half-hour program of early French music by | Helen Howison, soprano. This will be | followed at 5:30 by an informal talk on “Impressions of Western Europe” by Samuel W. Mendum, who has just returned from abroad. Supper is served from 6 to 7 o'clock. The L'Al- legro Club will meet with the young people of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church at the Mount Pleasant Church at 7 o'clock. At the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 the feature will be “Beloved,” with John Boles. The Busines and Professional ‘Women's Club will inaugurate a study group on Unitarian history Wednes- day evening. Miss Genevieve Marsh will lead this opening meeting. “Ein Gewisser Herr Gran,” in the German language, but with English subtitles, will be the feature at the foreign lan- guage cinema in Pierce Hall Friday evening. M. E. CHURCH PLANS VICTORY PROGRAM Foundry Crusade of Loyalty to Hear Dr. A. F. McGarrah Tomorrow Morning. At Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow Victory day will be celebrated in the Loyalty Crusade when the pastor, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, will be as- sisted by Dr. Albert F. McGarrah of the Church Campaigns Bureau. The theme at 11 am. will be “Working With God.” At the close of the evening service the teams of canvassers who will spend the afternoon in calling on members of the church who were not present in the morning will have lunch at the church. Decision day will be held in the church school with special programs. Dr. Harris will speak to the Wesley Class at 10:15. At the service at 8 o'clock ad- dresses will be made on “The Church Victorious,” by Dr. Harris and Dr. McGarrah. DO YOU WANT HEALTH AND SUCCESS? Is this the most startling discovery of a century? Will the new force, that will be demonstrated on the stage with liv- ing models, set the scientific world agog? Will This New Food Program Be the Sensation of a Decade? Free Health Meals Served and health food given to Free person who attends Ft‘? DAVID V. BUSH, PH. D. each Free food to keep the skin clear; to make a sour stomach sweet will be given to each person attending this program. STAGE DEMONSTRATIONS—See foods blow up resultant in ill health, aches, pains, short life and early death. Astounding Amazing Discovery Where Your Eye Trouble Lies How to preserve and have pearly white teeth through food. STAGE DEMONSTRATION of HEALTH and SUCCESS. See the action of the invisible upon the visible, demonstrated before your very eyes. Spirit can now be demonstrated. Is this the soul that will be demonstrated? Come early for seats. series. Beginning tomorrow. All could not be seated in the last This is the Seventh Week. COLONIAL HOTEL 15th & M sts. N.w. Sunday, 2:30 & 8:00; Monday, 8:00; ‘Tumlay, 2:30 & 8:00 The only program of its kind on earth Public Invited . . . Clip This for Dates + « « Collection Only THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (QUARTET T0 SING THURSDAY NIGHT Covenant Body to Be Heard in Church Benefit Concert. A benefit concert will be given by the Covenant Quartet in collaboration with the Cambrian Glee Club—Welsh chorus of men's voices—Thursday evening in the chapel of the Covenant- First Presbyterian Church. The quartet will give Liza Lehmann's “In a Persian Garden” and the Welsh Chorus will give a group of folk songs. | The proceeds will go to the relief fund of the ministers. The Westminister Club meets in the church house under the leader- ship of Miss Clara Langmack and will discuss “Our Relations to Our Par- ents.” The Covenant Fellowship, which meets in the church chapel, will discuss “Standards of Success in the Realm of Christianity,” under the leadership of Miss Burleigh Wormington. Tea served from 5 to 6 o'clock. “The Fine Art of Listening” will be the subject of Miss Thurston's class tomorrow at 9:45 am. Judge Hugh M. Tate will discuss “The Christian Teacher” before the All Comers Men’s Class at 9:45 am. The Thespian Society will meet De- cember 12 at 8 o'clock in the chapel. A Christmas mumming play, “St. George and the Dragon” will be pre- sented. “DIVINE MARATHON” IS SERMON THEME Dr. John Compton Ball to Preach on Topic Tomorrow Morning. “The Divine Marathon"” will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morn- ing of Dr. John Compton Ball, pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church. | Special guests will be the “Live Wire” Bible Class. This church will unite with the' world in tHe observance of Universal Bible day. A large number of new members will be welcomed at the morning hour. The pastor will speak in the evening on “The Three Greatest Wonders of the Most Wonderful Word.” The ordinance of baptism will precede the evening worship. A large class of business and pro- fessional men meet in the main audi- torium at 9:45 am. for Bible study. E. B. Shaver is the teacher. The training services are at 6:45 pm. The | B. A. U. is led by W. T. Turner. The “Phi Gamma Kappa” Bible Class meets Tuesday evening. The officers and teachers of the Bible school meet for lesson discussion Thursday, 7 pm. Mrs. E. B. Shaver will lead the discussion. Prayer and praise service will follow, led by the pastor. Rosirrurian Rosicrucian Fellowship Announces a Pmlusowhy Center at 907 I5TH ST. NW.. ROOM 308 Devuueml Service and Lecture Sundays _ P Philosophy Class Thursdays, ’!'I pm. Healing services Wednesdays at :.Ull p.m. All welcome. No Collecllon Ay _fi}ha@a “THE YOGA FOR THE WEST” Sunday, Dec. 9, 8 P.M. Speaker SWAMI VIVIDISHANANDA of India Discourses on Upanishads and Spiritual Practice, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Public Cordially Invited VEDANTA SOCIETY T REFORMED |GRACE 15t ma o Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor. 1] 8.m—<Christian Family Life Missionary Thank Servi i unday _School. Euvangeliatic [NoN-SecTARIAN “RELIGIOUS EMBARRASSMENT” 8 P.M. Follow the crowds to this stirring Sunday Nite Rally: “A BARREN TREE.” 3 PM. Bible School. 10 AM. Tues. & Fri. Evening Services. WOL Broadcast, 1:45 P.M. Dr. Craax Foacey , Minister [ 4 PineY BR Rb. et Geomei Ave N E CPZEMED> @ongregational “Religious Tolerance and Racial Friendship” To Be Discussed by Rev. Everett Clinchy, Ph.D., Executive Secretary, National Con- ference of Jews and Christians, Mount Pleal;ant Church Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Youth Mass Meeting, 7 pm. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY, Minister, 1410 Columbia Road. Phone Adams 4614. First _ Congregational Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 Y. P. S. C. E, 6:30 11 AM. “THE SHAM OF SHIBBOLETHS” 8 P.M. “FROM SCARLET TO WHITE” Assistant Pastor MT. VERNON M. E. CHURCH. PURCELL STOREY. Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Storey of Houston, Tex., have assumed their duties as assistant to Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. For five years Mr. Storey was associated with Dr. Clovis Chappell at First Methodist Church at Memphis, Tenn., as executive secre- tary, having charge of the financial program of the church. His last affiliation was with the St. Paul's M. E. Church South of Houston, Tex. During these years Mrs. Storey served in the capacity of a deaconess in each of the churches. Mr. Storey will be affiliated with the men’s work of the Mount Vernon Church and engage with the Finance Committee of the Board of Stewards in their pro- gram. Mrs. Storey will devote her time to visiting and work among the women and actively engage with the young people's work. DR. GOVE G. JOHNSON PLANS TWO SERMONS National Baptist Hold Dinner Wednesday for School Board. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the | National Baptist Memorial, will speak tomorrow morning on “The Presented Body” and in the evening on “What | Jesus Preached—The Value of a Man.” The Prayer League meets Tuesday at 2 pm. in the church parlor, with | to! Memorial | Deacon B. S. Gable and Mrs. G. G Johnson as the speakers. At 8 pm the pastor and deacons will meet in the church parlor. | The Bible School Board will have | & dinner meeting at the church Wed- nesday at 6 pm. The deaconesses will meet at the church at 8 pm. ‘ i Christian Science | Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. Second Church oi Christ Scientist | 111 C St. NE Third Church of Clmst Scientist 13th and L Sts. NW Fourth Church of Christ Scientist | 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “God the Only Cause and Creator” SERVICES— Sunday 11 AM. and & P.M. Sunday_School— WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8 o'clock READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH —730 N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7. and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SFECOND CHURCH—I111CST.N.E. Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 5:30). | FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., | 3313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; | Wednesday, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holidays, | 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. Non-Sertarian “The Technique of Prayer” BY FLOWER NEWHOUSE Author, Teacher and Lecturer, of Los_Anegeles, Calif. On day, December 9, :00 at the League for the Larger l.lfe 1114 Sixteenth Street N.W. Dr. Chas. A. Shreve Opens New Revival Campaign Tomorrow AT Joppa Lodge, Georgia Ave. and Upshur Sts. Sundays, Tuesdays Fridays At 8 P.M.—Seats Free All Welcome. Sun at AMOMA Announces a FREE Lecture on: THE REINCARNATION OF THE CHRIST This lecture is both new and instructive especially to those interested in the studies of Mind and Metaphysics. If you would know how you can recognize the Christ Consciousness, come and hear this lecture. DON'T MISS IT! Sunday, 8 P.M. Sunday School—11:00 A.M. Bible Class—11:45 AM. 1427 Eye Street N.W. First Floor Large Seating Capacity All Welcome D. T, 17th St 2:30 to; LUTHERAN CHURCH STRESSES ADVENT Theme to Be Furthered jn [true God, he is the living God, and|Rev, W. S. Abernethy to All Services Until Christmas. The theme of advent will be devel- oped in all services at Grace Luther- an Church leading up to Christmas. On the basis of the gospel lesson for the second Sunday in Advent, the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach Sunday at 11 am. on “Faith in God in the Midst of Uncertainty.” The young people will meet for a devotional meeting at 6 p.m. Miss Margaret Crow, president, will be in charge. Supper will be served at 7 pm. At 7 p.m. the pastor will con- duct the instruction of the confirma- tion class. The Women's Guild will elect offi- cers Monday at 8 p.m. The Brotherhood will meet Tues- day at 8 p.m. at the home of the pas- tor under the leadership of La Four Raymond, president. At 8 pm. the Sunday School Board will elect offi- cers. The Chapel Choir of Capital Uni- versity, Columbus, Ohio, will present a service of sacred, classical music sung in the a cappella manner, De- cember 12 at 8 p.m. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Chevy Chase Baptist Church to Mark Eleventh Birthday. The Chevy Chase Baptist Church |- will observe the eleventh anniversary of its organization tomorrow at the morning service, when the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will preach on “The Roots of Religion.” Charter members | of the church will be special guests. Rev. Glenn B. Faucett, pastor of the East Washington Heights Church, will preach in the evening at 8 o'clock on | “The Aftermath of the Reception.” He will also give selections on a mu- | % sical saw. The Sunday School and other or- ganizations of the church will co- operate in bringing of groceries and | gifts for needy familles at the white gift service which will be held in the near future. Sertices THE TR UTH The Story Adam and Eve In The Garden Now SOLVED and REVEALED Was Adam a real man? Was there a garden called Eden? DO NOT MISS THIS LECTURE This Sunday Eveninng at 8 P.M. HAMILTON HOTEL 14th at K St. Washington Truth Asso. Presents: Rev. Robert Sanders | Lecturer and Teacher of the Truth. Also Lectures Sunday, 11 a.m. Wednesday. X p.m. All welcome. No private pay c Truth sses. Henternstal #:— OLD-FASHIONED GOSPEL TABERNACLE 505 L ST. NE. Pastor McCambridse ' preaches day. 8 p.m. Missionary D. §. M. from India, Tues.. pictures of India hurs. Pentecostal Betts Howard, Child Evangelist, revival Dec. 18th. Divine Srience SC E OF TRUTH. Meetings at Stoneleigh Court, Room 104, Mondays at 5 p.m. and Thurs: days at X pm Emma t 2 lessons will be given dass at ®_pm_Freewi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1934. “God, the Only Cause and Creator,” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in lll the Churches of Christ, Sclentm‘ ‘The n text is Jeremhh x.10,12: “The Lord is the n everlasting King * * * He hath made the earth by His power, He hath established the world by His wisdom, and hath stretched out the heavens by His discretion.” Among the citations which com- prise the lesson-sermon is the follow- ing from the Bible: “Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the Lord, He is God in heaven above, and upon the earth be- neath; there is none else.” (Deuter- onomy iv.39). 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: “The substance, life, intelligence, truth and love, which constitute deity, are reflected by His creation; and when we subordinate the false testimony | of the corporeal senses to the facts of | science we shall see this true likeness and reflection everywhere.” (Page 516). EX-PASTORS TO SPEAK At Douglas Memorial M. E. Church tomorrow will be home-coming day. Two former pastors will be guest speakers. Rev. W. W. Barnes, re- tired, will deliver the morning sermon and Rev. A. H. McKinley, superin- tendent of the West Baltimore District of the Baltimore Conferences, will de- liver the evening sermon. The pastor, Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, will pre- side. Q‘»athnhr Eflmfilfllflfiflfllfif‘ St. Mary’s g Fifth S W., Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7. 8,9, 10:30 and 11:30 Novena Devotion in honor of Our Lady of uu lous Medal every Monday 30 p.m. 2} INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL BROTHERHOOD Leifur Magnusson Sunday, Dec. 9. 8 p.m. ) pm. Christian Mystic Bible .S Blavatsky Class: Wed y. 6.0, Ocey Hygiene Clacs ed n_Group Complete Outline Course in Theosophy WASHINGTON LODGE,T 3 1216 H St NW. Sun December 9—8:15 P.M. “KARMA” Class Wednesday, 8:15 P.M. Library Gpen Tues. and Thurs., 5 to 6 Sat.. 210 3 United Lodge of Theosophists th and Eye Sts. N.W. Fees or Collections "LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Sunday. Dec. 9th. 330 pm—"Know Thysell.” cience and Religion.” HUGH F. MUNRO Of Philadelphia Main Floor Barrister Bldg.. 635 F St. N.W. ADMISSION FREE COLLECTION :[Hrthnhmv Eyiarnpal 7 Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM’S ° ~ REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massacbusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W, 7 5/ 11:00 AM. “THE CHURCH OF TODAY” First Divine Science Church Burlington Hotel, 1120 Vermont Ave. 11:00 am —"The Divine lnlvfre o e \Chderstood.” 5452 M Diihe ience hool. p.m. 3303 13th st. n.w.. “Intuition.” GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Minister. 2 Chureh Wednesday at REV. _ Episcopal Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion.. 3:30am. | Morning Prayer. Holy Com- munion and Sermon. Preacher, the Very Rev. H. E. W. Fosbroke. 5. T. D.. of New York City. . . 11:00 am. Service in behalf of the tional Conference on Cri with special speake: ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. Rector. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 0—Holy Communion. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Morning Prayer and _Sermon. Rev. Mr. Griffith will preach. 6 p.m.—Young People’s Society. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Clergy. The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D. D., Rector. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the rector. 7:45p.m.—Evening Prayer and; Sermon by the rector. Visitors Welcome ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth St. Northeast bet. B & C Sts. REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Low Mlsl- 30 atins. 00 a.1 m—-HIRh Mass_and Sermon. 180 s —Bofemn 'Evensong and Benediction. Take 13th and D or Florida Ave. cars to Sth and C Streets Northeast. All Souls’ Memorial Church leednl and Conn. Aves. N.W, . H. H. D. Sterritt, Rector :m Hibtaie rave: and Sermon. Bm _—Young People's Club. 1 917 23rd Street N.W. %:00 o’clock—Holy Communion. 11:00 o’clock—Eucharist and Sermon. 8:00 o’clock—Devotions. —_— e ROCK CREEK PARISH | . REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in the City ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Omnes Amo St. Paul’s Church zor 8:00 PM. “HEAVEN GAZING” Dr. W. Angie Smith S ___ Episeopal 1317 G St. N.W. BEV. Z. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. LL. D. BEV. HARRY LEE DOLL. B. D. 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. §:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- mon by the Rev. Dr. Watson. —Evening Prayer and Ser- 8:00p.m.—EreniRg the Hev. Mr. Doll Saint filatk’s “On Capitol Hill” Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector Holy Communion, :30 a.m; Church m. Morning Prayer and am.: Young Peo- : Evening Praver p.m.; Thursday. 11 a.m.. Holy Communion. s ST, AGNES' s 46 Que Street N.W. (Pla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Car) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON. RECTOR Sundays. Mass. m.—Sung Mass and Sermon. p.m.—Evensong. Benediction. Week Days. .m.—Low Mass. Ty m.—Low Mass, Thursd; —Intercessions, Pri ST.THOMAS’ 18th St. Bet. P and Q Sermon by Dr. C. Ernest Smith “EVIDENCE SUFFICIENT” Services, 8 and 11. Church School, 9:30. Thursday—11 am.. Holy Eucharist. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. Dudley. D. D.. Bector n F. Robertson WEEK DAYS HOLY EUCHARIST. DAIL' THU] P SN o 9 V SI. and Ave. L R ll.l‘.:"‘“:e:lg rn..:l es Decn 16. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR 16th and Irving Sts. N.E. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, Rector. ly Communion: 9:30 8. T B "ang Chureh. Sehoolr Dn-"Morning. Praver and Sermon. CALVARY BAPTIST SERMONS CHOSEN Preach at Morning and Evening Services. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow mommg on “This Inhos-| pitable World,” and in the evemng‘ on “Don’'t Get Personal.” l “John Calvin of Geneva” is the sub- ject of the sermon for the junior church, to be given by Rev. Philip G Murray. He will be assisted by Myra Mitchell and William Dagger. Dr. Mary Dabney Davis of the United States Office of Education will be the guest speaker at a Friendship Supper Club at the church Tuesday at 5:30. ‘The Dramatic Club will present two religious plays, “Prize Money,” by Louis Wilson, and “The Lord’s Prayer,” by Coppee, at the service on Thursday evening. Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock for those wishing to make reservations. Class Meeting. Florence M. Brown Class, Calvary Baptist Church, will meet Tuesday in_the mothers’ room. SELF RF.A LlZATlON FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Society Founded by Swami Yogananda. LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of India “PHILOSOPHIC BASIS OF HINDUISM" December 9, 1931, 8 P.M. 1358 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “Through Man to God” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR, Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. | | ———fo——=[c———l———=]0] | erttuulmt “The First | Spmtnahst Church by the REV. AL’F’REDfi TERRY “FIVE MINUTES AFTER nt. at 131 C & e “Dhone Lincoin 17 READINGS BY MEDIUMS 1 hursday. 131 C st. ne Mediums. M Mr. Prederick. Dr. Terry will sive crystal readings. " LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between 13th & 11th at Newton St. N.W. Sunday. December 9. at 8 p.m. ) rtin. Lectus “Spiritualists’ lnmpuunun of the Apostles’ Creed” Cr Soloist—Mr. ‘Leonard Mrs. McDonaid sssisting. Message Service Thursday, at & o.m. Ecgers and Mrs. McDonald. Covered-Dish Subper. 6 to 3 b.m.. STUIT _will . _December . at' 8 p.m. Psychic Sflen:e Church of Christ 1379 Irving St Sun. 8 P.M. Lecture bv “THE hold a message cil 0, 9 Irving st Message Seance Ev Ku\zrurrn Pastor Gives Private READINGS by Appointment. Phone — Ist Fraternal Splntualut Church | 1329 ST. N DR, H. ROB'T MOORE, Speaker Subject: “ANCIENT AND MODERN BROAD_LIGHT DE\IONSTR\TIONS INDEPENDENT WRITING December 12th, 8 P.M. Sharp NEFIT SEANCE Readings daily Pauline Evans. piritual_advice Pt pm. Circles Mon., Sun._ eve. Chiveh. 1445 N°St CHRISTIAN REINCARNATION and rs\ulo PHYSICAL INSTITUTE ise—Peace—Power Rev. Bamid-Burr: : Wed.. Fri snm-e‘ Thurs. es | Tl’mll y Sec. D. P Be Anawer to Whence and WHIth: Demonstration of Healing by Color V BrationCsulte 1010, Mather Building . N. W. Metropolitan 6835 Meetings Tuesda Meetings o dihes qans, Fentn St. SE. _Atiantic 3074. KEELER Member Unity Spiritualist Church, lo- cated in Washington ever 40 years. and noted the world over INDEPENDENT WRITING 4111 38th St., N.W. Phone Cleveland 3633 for P.L. 0. A. Keeler SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE “WEE KIRK O' THE HIGHLANDS” 5300 14th St. NNW. Cor. of Ingraham St. Rev. CAROL E. McKINSTRY. Minister. Lecture = pm by Mr. Edward C. Spue- man. “The Great Question.” Spirit_Greetings by the Church Mediums MIDW] g! ALING K MESSAGE AND HE Thurs. SIENeen et & p.m.. Mrs. Alice T i onquct s beneAt matinée mes: sage meeting in the church parlor. _All attending reached. Benefit Message Seance, Friday. PM. in Church Chapel. cordially_invited. v tual Science Church of Christ 1627 Lamont N.W.. Suite 2. SUNDAY. MORNING, 11 AM. stor. REV. JANE B. COAT! SEREDO THE DEAD GO Messages follow S!X\Ilc Wed. B:15—Ali reached. Message Seance Prvaie” Readings 5% A Unity Splrltuallst Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. HnrrykP. Strack “Naturalism of Psychic Phenomena” We Will Also Have With Us Mrs. Minnie O’Hara The_ throush the trumpet in ihe Heht: cx’!nl it greetings by the mediums of the urel ayMidweek message’ service 600 Penna. S.E. Thursday at 8 p.m. by Rev. e Strack. MRS. ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readings by Appointment. Telephone District 1519. 1424 K ST. N.W., APT. ___ Christadelphian Clnpel 732 Welnter St t. N.W. ‘hursduy Bible Chu o by 2 Evangelistic Center HEAR REV. B. E. MAHAN the New Pastor at the Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts, Sunday at 11 & 7:30. Other services: 8 440, Tue: 45— Youne People. Wed., 7: N Mlaweek Serv Choir—Orehestra—All Welcome Friends S~ MEETING tonrmnom 1:th and irving Streets 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School m eeting for Worship. All welcome, Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting_for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Sunday school All_interested are_welcome. Christian CHRISTIAN Che National City ON THOMAS CIRCLE Dr. R. H. MILLER. J. R. MILLS, Ministers. 0:45 a.m —Bible School. 1050 a.m.—“What Men Asking About ibl T45pm —"A Royal Thlt'. WORSHIP WITH US. Columbia Heights Park Rd.. West of 11th St. N\W. REV. ARTHUR P. WILSON, Minister. 10:45—"Money. the Symbol of Powe: 8:00 —Pageant Gifts of Love Ninfly Street 9th and D Streets NE. Rev. Clifford H. Jope. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Are the 7:45 pm.—Evening Pageant ducing n.” Junior Church Choir. fi il _ Zutheran ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W, REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ, Pastor, 'Y ““z m.—"The Joy of Giving." —S._S.: #:30 pm —L. League. " TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG. 8:30 am.—German Service, 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. An Advent Message. Concordia Church (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts., N.W. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor m.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES, 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a.m —English. 9:4 “The Church With the Distinctive Ci CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m. —Sermon on: ST.PAUL'S Conn. Ave. & Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D.. Pastor. 930 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “The Wat t o e Water o 8:00 pm.—Sermon. “The Old Book Finding New Friend *NCARNATIC 14t INCARNATION o0/t . (Maryland Synod, United Lutheran Church) The Rev. H. Manken, Pastor. 11:00 am.—Worship and Sermon £:40 a.m.—Bible School __715pm__Y. P_Luther League Church of the Reformation Opposite Folser Shakespeare Library Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, Pastor Dr. John Weidley. Pastor Emeritus Church School at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00. “THE KINGDOM” Luther League at 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship at 8:00. “WHEN A MAN COMES TO HIMSELF” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED LUTHERAN MISSION State Theater. 6970 Wllcolllln Ave., thesda. M The Rev. H, Whiting, Sun. m. tor. ‘Thy_Kingdom Come.” LUTHER PLACE | Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D., Pastor. 11 o'clock service— “IS THE UNIVERSE MORAL?” Reverend Carl C. Rasmussen. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Society, 9:45—Sunday School 7:45—Thursday evening — Prayer Meeting. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School, Classes for All. 0 a.m.—"This Chlnllnl World.” Ser- Devotional _7:00 p.m.—Confimation_Instructi Keller Memonal Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00, “THE BIBLE” Evening Service at 7:45, “A REFUGE” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 PM. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH 1