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NEW BIBLE CLASS SERIES WILL BEGIN W. S. Culbertson, Former Envoy to Chile, Will Dis- cuss Hebrew Prophets. William §. Culbertson, former Am- | bassador to Chile, tomorrow will bennl % new series of addresses on “The| Teachings of the Hebrew Frophets in the Life of Today” at the Covenant- | First Presbyterian Church. This Bible ! class will start at 10 am. in the| church house, 1229 Connecticut nve-l nue. The first subject will be “The Holy Bible, Translated Out of the Original Tongues in the Year of 1611 (King James Version),” and future studies ' will include translations by Charles | Foster Kent, E. J. Goodspeed and J. M. Smith, as well as the new transla- tion by James Moffett. The class is{ for men and women, and young mar- ried couples have been especially in- vited. The course will last about three months. “Forward With God” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney tomorrow at 11 am, Thursday evening prayer service will be in preparation of communion to be celebrated the following Sunday. The Westminster Club, at 7 p.m., will discuss “The Organization of Our Own Presbyterian Church,” under the leadership of Miss Ann Simpson. The Covenant Fellowship, under the lead- ership of John Sinclair, will discuss “The Open Door of Christianity.” ‘The All-Comers'’ Men's Bible Class will be addressed tomorrow by Judge James Quarles on “Peter's Conversion and Call, BAPTISTS T0 HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES Metropolitan Church Pastor Will Use 1935 Motto as Basis for His Sermon. The Metropolitan Baptist Church | will hold special services tomorrow. In the morning Rev. John Compton Ball, pastor, will use the church motto for the new year as the basis of his sermon. Members of the church are requested to select a passage of scrip- ture they think most suitable for the church life. These selections are given to a committee, which makes the choice. The motto selected for 1935 is “Launch out into the deep.” New members will be- received and the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper ad- ministered. In the evening the administering of the ordinance of baptism will open the service. The Bible school classes and the various organizations of the church will sit in groups in reserved sections. ‘The pastor will deliver his annual ad- dress, outlining his desires for the church for the year. His theme is “The Gripping Word for a Slipping ‘World.” The B. A. U, at 6:45 pm., has as leader W. T. Turner. His subject will be “What Shall I Believe About the Bible?” Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. the Phi Gamma Kappa Bible Class meets. Thursday at 7 p.m. Bible school teach- ers will meet. Prayer and praise serv- ice will follow, led by the pastor. DR. MILLER TO DISCUSS MODERN RELIGION TOPIC National City Christian Church to Have Guest Organist at Sunday Service. At Natlonal City Christian Church “Is Modern Religion Religious?” is the theme of Dr. Raphael Harwood Miller tomorrow morning. Miss Mary M. Wilkins will be the guest organist in the absence of Lyman McCrary. At the evening service Dr. Miller will give another of his narratives, one of a series, using the old and familiar Bible stories. His subject will be “The Handwriting on the Wall.” The annual meeting of the congre- gation will be held Thursday evening following the church dinne; UNIVERSALIST SERVICE #Judge or Savior” to Be Topic of Dr. F. W. Perkins. “Judge or Savior” will be the ser- mon topic of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o’clock. The Board of Management meets Tuesday evening. The monthly church dinner will be served Thursday from 5 to 7, followed by a special midyear parish meeting to act on certain recommendations of the Board of Management in regard to the budlet for the current fiscal year. Truth Hervires SERVICES Washington Truth Society, Colonial Hotel Sunday—11 AM. and 8 P.M. Daily—2 P.M. and 8 P.M. Servi by REV. ROBERT !Awlllv “REV. LORETTA SANDERS Keformed REFORMED GRACE 15th and O Sts. N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor. ll 00—New Year ~Sermon, “Opened .! QO—S\IBII; uhgl Binine Hrience First Divine Science Church Burlington Hotel. 1120 Vermont Ave, —*“Principle 5 2.m.—DivineScience Church School Wed. at 8 p.m.. 3303 13th 8t. NW. “THE STARTING POINT” * SELF REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Society Founded by Swami Yorananda. x LEADER i Brahmachari Jotin' of India MR. LOUIS E. VAN NORMAN Chairman of the Society, Will Speak. “SCIENCE DISCOVERING t GOD.” January 6, 1935, 8 P.M. 1758 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. Pastor 12 Years AT WEST WASHINGTON BAPTIST. = d and other REV. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Who will observe his twelfth an- niversary as pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church to- morrow. He will preach at 11 am. on “Concluding Prayer for the Hebrews” and at 8 pm. on “Jesus, Our Model.” Prayer services will be held Thursday night in the Sunday school houxe led hy z.C Hod:es DRUNKEN DRIVER TOPIC OF SERMON Dr. Allen A. Stockdale to Preach Tomorrow at First Congregational. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Heart of Christianity,” and at 8 pm. on “Drunken Drivers.” Rob- ert Ball will give some traffic facts from a newspaper man's viewpoint. ‘The vested choir, under the direc- tion of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. Paul De Long Gable at_the organ. The Young People's Society meets at 6:30. Topic, “Is Meakness Weak- ness?” Mrs. Louise Tillotson will lead the discussion. The church night supper and midweek service will be held Thursday evening. Supper at 6 o'clock. A 45 o'clock Dr. Stock- dale will give an address on “The Value of Some Quiet Time.” The Women's Society will be ad- dressed Tuesday at 11 o'clock by Mrs. Willlam A. Slade of the Y. W. C. A. and Miss Anne Rogers, Juvenile Court worker of the Women's Coun- cil of the Federation of Churches. The Young Women's Club will hold & dinner Tuesday at 6:15. Mrs. Geor- gette Ross Howard will speak on cur- rent events. The Friendly Forum will hold a dinner meeting Monday at 6:30. HISTORY STUDY SLATED Central Presbyterian Minister ‘Will Preach on Year’s Challenge. At the Central Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach on “The Challenge of the New Year” and in the evening on “The Testimony of Jesus.” The young people’s Friday night class is beginning the course of study in church history. The class will meet for dinner next Friday at 6 o'clock, after which the lecture on church history will begin. Dr. Taylor will teach the class. The fireside hour tomorrow will be held at 6 o'clock and will be for all members of the young people’s so- cieties and for the young people. Miss Mary Coit and Mrs. Margaret Carr will have charge. The Westminster League will meet at 5 o’clock. Cheosophy THE BOOK \! OF REVELATION James W. McGuire ot Sunday, Jan. 6, § p.m. fl 1n Dm Chrls!lln Mystic Bible . Members' Meetin; 8. Camnlete oulhne Course lge‘i‘zhe:m:h 3 WASHINGTON LODGE, T.S. 1216 H St. NW. Sunday, January 6—8:15 P.M. “YOGA OR SALVATION” Class Wednesd: 8 United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg.. 17th and Eve Sts. N.W.| No Dues, Fees or Collections LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Sunday, Janu: 6, 8:13 p.m. EDWARD BELLAMY'S VISION OF A NEW il Miss Jen-le V Frlncr.' " and B: rmer Blds., 635 F St. N.W. ___COLLECTION. _ (Bnaml fiall GOSPELL HALL Special Meetings for the Pi Gu!n!l—crungfieke’:.cmn. otithe EVANGELIST SAMUEL McEWEN of Petersburs, Va. In the hall. 245 15th St. 8. night and each night durlnt except Saturday, at 8 o'cloc] We extend a hearty invitation to all to come .nd hear once again “The OM, Old Story of Jesus lnl His l.ov! Seats Free mmmhm Emnumal juunbr;’ 16th STREET Near P Street FREDERI . D. CK BROWN HARRIS. O. D. 11:00—“From the Crib to the Cross.” 7:45—*John Wesley,” by Dr. James K. Shields of Newark, N. J. Columbis Road VERNON N. RIDGELY, D. D., Minister 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. H jew Men.” RADIO’S “SUNSHINE FAMILY” MR. AND MRS, CLAUDE H. WARD, and Sermon by the Minister. “Well Rooted Resolutions” at 8 P.M. McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH “With a Heart® Message in the Heart of the City.’ Mass. Ave. bet. 9th and 10th Sts. N.W, 11 A.M.—Holy Communion. Meditation: “A:Deeper View of Life)” REV. SAMUEL E. ROSE, B: D., Minister, L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935. RELIGION SCHOOL | Cotesn scece ] OUNT PLEASANT | [t redernion | GATHEDRAL PLANS | RESUMES MONDAY Five Courses Included in Second Semester at Y. M. C. A, The second semester of the Y. M. 1C. A School of Religion will begin ! Mouday, with five courses designed | to meet the special needs of Sunday school teachers, Bible class leaders instructors of church groups. Classes will meet Y. M. C. A. on six ' day nights, beginnin cluding at 8:35. All courses are ap- proved by the International Council of Religious Education. . _ Dr. George S. Duncan, professor of Egyptology, Assyriology and Biblical literature at American University, dean of the school; Page McK. Etchi- son, director of religioys work of the Y. M. C. A, is secretary; D. Roland Potter is promation secretary, and William R. Schmucker is re; The faculty includes Dr. James D. Buhrer, pastor of the First Reformed Church; W. Bradford Bayliss, director of religious education of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church; Eddy L. Ford, director of religious education, Foun- dry Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Blanche G. Marshall, dramatics instructor. Counes !m' the second semester are: ment, message and pro- gum ol the Christian, the curriculum of religious education and dramatiza- tion and pageantry. ‘To be eligible for credits and gradu- ation, students must have the equiva- lent of a four years' high school course. Special students 18 years old or over will be admitted to the classes as listeners, without regard to preparatory education. _— e ——— “BELIEF” IS SUBJECT OF DR. HOLLISTER Second of Series of Evening Study Courses to Be Held Thursday. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian to- morrow morning “Help Thou My Un- belief” will be the subject of Dr. H. H. Hollister's sermon. The Hearthstones will meet at 5 p.m. in the young people's room. At 7:30 p.m. the fireside group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam LeRoy New, 208 Primrose street; col- legians at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Kirby, 5550 Edgemoor lane, and Young People’s Society in the young people’s room. ‘The second in the series of Thurs- day evening study courses in January will be held at 7:45 Thursday in the church school building. Dr. George S. Duncan of American University Graduate School will give an illus- trated lecture on “Egypt and the He- brews.” W. B. Bayliss, Mrs. B. R. Wood and Lester T. Walte! giving & course on “How Is Christian Char- acter Really Developed?” This week’s topic is “Where Does the Home Come In?” Dr. Hollister is conducting a course on church leadership for the elders and deacons of the church. Hniversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 Stoneleigh Court, Conn, Ave. & L N.W, Services are held on Su 11 AM. Library open Wed Euvangeliatic ¥, 1 {0 3, Rm. 100 Calvary Church 1911 H Street N.W. BEN HARDIN Nationally Known Speaker Services Sunday morning, 10:45. Sunday evening, 7:30. Wednesday evening, 7:4 Band Concert by Calvary Church Band, Sun. Eve., 7:30. Winfred Kemp, soloist. The church with a welcome that's felt. Take Ps. Ave. Car to 19th St. ) Fifth St. N. W., Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CT 16th St. Abeve @ 9:45—8. A ‘Class. 1! Wflr!hlp lnd rmog Pa: Enangtlimir lem' HEAR REV. B. E. MAHAN the New Pastor . e Tus Mount Vernon Place | SOUTHERN METHODISM’S “REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 7 11:00 AM. / ¢ “A HOLY MEMORIAL” 8:00 PM. “A YOUNG MAN’S VISION” Dr. W. Angie Smith LARGE VESTED CHOIR, R. Dean Shure, Director. “God” is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from I Timothy 1:17: “No' \mw the King, 1, immortal, in the only wise God, be hmor nM glory for ever and ever.” Among the citations which com- prise the lesson-sermon is the fol- lowing from the Bible: “The Lord is righteous in all His ways, and holy ig all His works. The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truf (Psalms cxlv:17, 18.) The lesson-ser- mon also includes the following pas- sage from the Christian Science text book: “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy. “Life, Truth and Love consti- tute the Triune Person called God— that is, the triply Divine principle, Love. They represent a trinity in unity, three {n one—the same in es- sence, though muitiform in office: the Father-Mother, Christ the spir- itual idea of sonship, Divine science or the Holy Comforter” (page 331). £ CALVARY BAPTIST SERVIGES LISTED Rev. W. S.Abernethy’s Topic Tomorrow Morning Is “Voice of Authority.” Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor, will preach at Calvary Baptist Church to; morrow morning on “The Voice of Authority,” and at night on “Obsti- nacy—Vice or Virtue.” “Good Bishop Latimer” will be the subject of the talk by Rev. Philip G. Murray, at the junior church service tomorrow morning. He will be assisted by Mary Ann Mathews and Milton Crump. The B. Y. P. U. will hold s tea in Burrall Hall, from 5 to 7 o'clock. The Florence M. Brown Class will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock. The Friendship Supper Club, spon- sored by the Burrall Class, will meet in Shallenberger Hall, Wednesday at 5:30, for supper, followed by a special program at 7 o'clock. The business meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Rev. Wade C. Smith Will Con- tinue Sermons. Rev. Wade C. Smith, evangelist, writer and illustrator, will continue | special evangelistic services at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church all next week at-8 p.m. Mr. Smith ul\utntu his sermons by drawing the “Little Jetts.” At the 11 News About Cross Bearing. Ruosirrurian Rolicrucian Fellowship H : DR. F HOMER CURTISS of Christian Mystics. will Why We Come te Earil class. rsday. 8 D bxqm- Mimd Brience Lesson Serrnom G. F. FRASEL MSD DD. Renowned Bi Sun,, 11 A M. Negation.” Sun., 8 P.M.—“Science of the Christ Mind.” Wed., 8 P.M.—“Physical or Spiritual Consciousness.” . Communion. Super Mind Science Chlpel 1726 H St. N.W. Freshyterian TR A R TS I, TR T FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. York A\g;‘:e C(l;{lrcll 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 11 AM, “The Lure of the Ut 8:00 PM. “The Place of Aspiration.” SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 151 | FORUM RESUMED Congregational Church Series Will Include Pub- lic Questions. Beginning its Midwinter series of discussions tomorrow morning, the adult forum of Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church has on its pro- gram for the next two months such subjects as the relation of arms man- ufacturers to the public, the moral and material value of the Civillan od | Conservation Corps and a description of ancient, mediaeval and modern z008. Included among the speakers are Col. Robert Fechner, director of the C. C. C.; Dr. Mordecal Ezekiel, economic adviser to the Secretary of Agriculture; Dr. W. M. Mann, direc- tor of the Washington Zoo, and Joseph C. Green of the State Depart- ment. Speakers and subjects announced for January are: January 6, Dr. E. Dana Durand, senior economist of the Tariff Commission, “The Tariff Problem”; January 13, Dr. Dean R. Wickes, American missionary to China, “Influence of Christian Mis- sions in China”; January 20, Dr. C. C. Tansill, American University, “Trends in Modern Biography”; Jan- uary 27, Dr. E. E. Kayser, George ‘Washington University. Col. Fechner will speak February 3, Mr. Green on February 10 on “Arms Manufacturers and the Public,” and Dr. Mann on March 10. The Sunday Evening Club will con- sider tomorrow evening how the church of the modern era is meet- ing the need for present-day founda- tions of character building, the forum will hear Miss Esther Dudley speak on “The Navajo Indian Today,” and the discussion group will have a round- table conference on “The Life Pur- pose of Jesus as-Revealed in His Ca- reer.” Tomorrow has been designated as loyalty Sunday at Mount Pleasant Church, and Rev. Russell J. Clinchy’s mor:lln' sermon subject is “Go For- ward!"” Huiversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and § Sts. N.W. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS. D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “Judge or Savior?” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR, Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims Qp, the Parkway at 22d and P Gift of the Prefihyhrhns of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andrew nu Bird. Minister. A Cordial Wnknmc u All’ CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Irviag Sta. NW. REV. JAMEP at%A'YLDR. D. D. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon by Dr. Taylor. WALLACE MEMORIAL United Presbyterian Church New Hampshire Avenue and Randolph St. N.W. { Rev. C. E. Hawthorne, D. D. | Minister, 11 am.— Message by the Minister “The Christian and John Barleycorn” 8 p.m.—Message by MR. ROBERT W. HAMBROOK “Lost in the Adirondacks and the part that faith played in the rescue. 34 E w_Religior Sucuf New TReTviees i be_con- BECha by Dr. Veach each ‘evening ‘of the The Committee on Evangelism, Dr. Chesteen Smith, chairman, has sent to pastors a copy of the for the annual week of prayer which is observed generally throughout the country. An accompanying letter re- quested pastors to take advantage of this opportunity wherever possible, commencing next Sundsy and con- tinuing through Friday, with evening services on week days. Plans are being made for the conference on race relations to be held in New York Avenue Presby- terian Church on Lincoln’s birthday lnnlverg?, February 12. Dr. D. Butler tt is chairman of the Pro- gram Committee. Prominent local men and women will speak and lead the discussions during the day and two men of national reputation will give addresses at night. ‘The second financial campaign will be held this year, starting on or about March 12. M. R. Hamm of Baltimore has been employed to di- rect it. He will meet with the Finance Committee next Tuesday for a discus- sion of plans for the undertaking. PASTOR WILL BEGIN SERIES FOR YOUTH Life of Isaiah Basis of Sermons by Dr. W. A. Smith, Start- ing Tomorrow. “A Holy Memorial” is the topic of Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount | Vernon Place M. E. Church South, | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, Beginning Sunday at 8 p.m., Dr. Smith will inaugurate a series of five Sunday night sermons designed es- pecially for young people. This series of sermons is based on the life of Isaiah. The subject of the sermon tomorrow night is “A Young Man's Vision.” The subjects of the other sermons in this series are “Personal Faults,” “Life's Greatest Obstacles Re- moved,” “Ready” and “Forever.” Holy Communion will be held to- mOorrow morning. Dr. Smith will conclude the series of messages Thursday evening on the Beatitudes. He will speak on “Per- secution.” Hedanta Special Illustrated Lecture “Symbols in Hinduism —Their Mea Sunday_Jan. SWAMI \nmlflm Ch-u—’ruudlyl lnd "Thurs- days—8 P.M. All_Cordially Invited. VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N STREET N.W. 8P, Non-Bertarian CTARIAN] ; 4 ¢ ;4 WOL BROADCAST. 1:145 P.M “USING THI;SCALES" 8 P. An, interesting Sunday night sewice with great crowds. “1 Believe God.” 3PM Bible School—10 A.M. Tues. & Fri. Meetings—8 P.M. “Ne Creed Christ— No Law But Love.” Dr. Cranx Foacev , Minister Piney Ba.Ro.at Geonsia Ave.N W] c>z:cnm>-3 me EPPHANY RITES|” consrmons Bishop Freeman Will Offici- ate at Sunday Morn- ing Serviges. The Feast of the Epiphany, which commemorates the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, wil! be observed in Washington Cathedral tomorrow, beginning with the celebration of the holy communion in E. Freeman omcmxnx ‘The special preacher at the service of morning prayer and holy com- munion, in the Great Choir at 11/ o'clock, will be Right Rev. H. P. Al- mon Abbott, Bishop of Lexington, Ky., | who is to be heard at this service dur- ing the four Sundays in January. Bishop Freeman will deliver the ser- mon at the choral evensong service at 4 o'clock. He announces that a me- morial service in tribute to Gen. Rob- ert E. Lee will be held in the Great Choir at 4 o'clock January 13. Bishop Freeman will go to Chicago on January 20 to deliver his annual address before the Sunday Night Clubs one of the important religious forums in the Middle West. Group pilgrimages for out-of- town worshipers will be held in the Cathedral immediately following the, 11 am. and 4 p.m. services tomorrow. Hnity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY SERVICES. ‘00 a.m.—Lecture. 00 p.m —Lecture. WEEK DAY CLASSES. 8:00'p.m—Monday. Tuesday and Wed- Desday. 5:00 p.m —Priday. Open daily except holidays. Unity literature for sale. —YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. @hristian r.-- R e 1 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1435 PARK ROAD. i Rev. A. P. Wilson Will Preach ; Owen Walker Will Sing z NEXT SI.VI)AY + BT — jT—— ol——x]—] CHRISTIAN Che National Olng ON THOMAS CIRCLE Dr. R. H. MILLER. J. R. MILLS. Ministers. @ olumbia Englma Park Rd.. Wi of 14th St. NW REV. ARTHUR P. WILSON Minister 10:45—*"The Sermon Every One Preaches. 7:45—"The Tears of Jesus.” @ Bagtist BAPTIST CHURCH 7th and | LE. REV. WILSON HOLDER, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m.— “Christianity—The Most Dangerous of All Religions.” 6:45 pm.—B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p.m.—“DERELICT.” BAPTISM. Thursday, 8 p.m.—“Will I Ever Be Perfect?” Maryland Ave. Baptist Church 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor. Second Coming of t, 05 Revealed in & Aonday) " Bible Study. (Thursday) Praver Meetins. Crucified Risen We preach Christ 3 Coming ag: gmm 5 A e and Worshin with Us. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Cirele Dr. J. Hillman Hollister. Minister 9:30 a.m. t0 10:50 am. 12 noon— b Bidsa —'i"n "Ehyae Reliy Class. ning . W 30 p.i 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave. | GUNTON-TEMP! {an Vurpillot. Fondateur et Pas- o J‘u‘%’u‘&u‘:fl’. ge '- Congregation Liotar WESTERN- H St. Between 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D.D. |’ Minister. 11:00—“Facing the Future.” 8:00—“Formula for a Happy New Year.” Kathryn Hill Rawls, Organist. Mary Owen Pearsen, Solof PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Rev. Bernard Brask: -l. D. D. un Pennlu Soclety. ning ~worship. sermon, “Clrht in ihe ‘Temple.” GEORGETOWN (Organised 1780.) P Street. Near 31st Street N.W., REV. ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. . THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (To become the National Presbyterian Chureh) Just above the Mayflower Hotel “FORWARD WITH .GOD” Dr. Albert Joseph MeCartney, Preaching. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL GRADES—9:45 A.M. HON. WILLIAM S, CULBERTSON —starts in the Life of Today.” house, 1220 Conn. Ave. a series of addresses on “The Teachings of the Hebrew Prophets ‘The class is for men and women. 10 a.m., church GRACE *astor. £ W [ 11:00 a.m.— METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. NE. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN. MOTTO FOR 1935 “Launch Out Into the Deep” EVENING AT S8EVEN-FORTY-FIVE. ANNUAL PRE-VIEW SERMON “The Gripping Word for A Slipping World” 9:30 am —Church Bible School. _6:45 p.m —Five Societies of Happy Young People. 7:45 ngs. Sermon and Beautiful Baptisms COME_EARLY TO A CHU RC“ THAT I8 FILLED SUNDAY EVENING. IF LATE. CALL A TAXL FIFTH E St Dr. J. E. B Thines Work Togeth- r.” Communion. — hings That Must Be Done " During 1 M. Sociory "Monday night, Annual s meeting ang election of officers. night. _Start the by atiending Bible school SECOND Pourth Street & Virginia Ave. S.B. Rev. H. M. B. Jones. D. D.. Pastor 11 a.m.—“A_Demonstration of God's Love. new year Tisht and church 8p.m.—"“A New Year's Invitation.” —A CORDIAL WELCOME— he Bethlehem | Chapel at 7:30 a.m., with Bishop James | O | Services Su ington, D. | Rey A9 ___Christadelphian Cli pel, 732 Webster St. NW W 00 AN, 8 AN, ety Y orship, 11215 A.M 8 P @ongregational "“GO FORWARD!"™ A Message of Faith and Hope For 1935, By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy At Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Church School at 9:30 a.m. Adult Forum at 10 am. Young People’s Groups at 6 p.m. 1410 Columbia Road Phone Ad. 4614 First Congregational Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 Y. P. 8. C. E, 6:30 1AM “THE HEART OF CHRISTIANITY” 8 PM. “DRUNKEN DRIVERS” Spiritualist MRS. zoz EGGERS. “The fim Splrmulut Cllurcll Lecture DE the REV. ALFRED' H.TERRY “THE FUTURE AND YOU” Followed by spirit messages. Sunday. 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temole. 1013 Ninth street northwest. second floor. Dr Terry gives readings by aopointment at 131 C st n READINGS BY MEDIUMS Home-cooked supper Sunday from 4 l{ m - to evening service. Mediums, Mrs. 1st Fraternal Spiritullst Church and Mrs. Eldon. 1329 ST. DR. H. RO 15 P. ‘1 SHAIP MOORE, Speaker Subject “THE RICH MAN AND LAZARUS* BROAD LIGHT DEMONSTRATIONS. DEPENDENT WRITING llr- Harriet Demares rs. E PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. __* KEELER Member Unity Spiritualist Chureh, lo- catea’in Washington aver 40 years. an the world ov lNDEPENDENT WRITING 4111 38th St. N.W. Phone Cleveland 3633 for P. L. 0. A. Keeler \ M- }:uukn vlrno Dolg mest: P'mne' Ad MYSTIC "CHURCH OF CHRIST day and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Healing ni corsnitstion Daily cept Saturday DR. F. L. DONCEEL. Teacher. 1312 R. L Ave. N.W. TLONGLEY MEMORIAL nu EON. ARY_SPI Mrs. Elisabeth McDon Soloht—!r. H: Wednesday, Ly T A Midweek Service MR. LI “ELEMENT Psychic Science Church of Chmt 1379 Irving St . Sun. 8 PM. Le: e by D. KLINEFELTER, Pastor. “How to Develop Power." Rev. Rejena Ray, D D. Readings daily at the chapel of Washington Institute Church of Christ, Inc. 1332 G St Mme. Ray r.< had so many requests {0 her prophecies of s as consented i Sunday night. Com et ot Clust Sanday's. servic Sermon by Dr. McKnieht. pastor COSMIC SCIENCE CHAPEL 19th St. N.W. ¢KNIGHT.. Archbishop, mnon ln‘lllule Church of Christ, ml'lm will be M: Williams of Knoxville. Tenn.. and W. gular Sunday evening services at 8 pm. Sonc and healing service. Lecture by ,ihe” pastor Maham Rouse Dlbseee. AR We Our Brothers Keener Rev. Paul C. Hacker and Rev. Virginia King. ur motto: Service to Our Fellowmy Come "and _Bri nd ~ CHURCH OF LIGHT 1615 Potomac Ave. S.E. Pounded in loving memory of the late WEST WA"ING‘I‘ON Al and N Sts. RLES B. fl TAKOMA F! 11:00—“Spiritual munion and Aspen Street Resources.” Com- FIR S T—i6th and“;) Su'.‘N w. DR. 8. J. PORTER, Pastor Emeritus. 11A. Wea (Pirst 1n lerlu ot strmonl on 8 P.M.—Services in charge of Luth Hon. Russell Elizey and Pre Come to Sunday School. 9:30 TPy Calbary . m. p.m. DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER, Minister ‘I'II! IEI.A‘HON OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION TO GOVERNMENT,” National Lil Rice (Young Men's) Bible Class. Oscar Autritt. Our Christian Fal Spe Fine Classes. Intéresting Teachers. Social Hour. 6 p.m. 8th and H Sts. N.W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY.” 8 PM- “OBSTINACY—VICE OR VIRTUE?” 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Y. P. Groups. 11:00—Junior Church. Rev. P. G. Murray. “GOOD BISHOP LATIMER.” Pational Baptist Memorial nd Columbia Road N.W. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Paster 11 AM~ 8 PM—“THE BEALIH OF (What Jesus Bible School, n:so‘ “THE HIDDEN LIFE” (The Lord’s Supper). EVIL AND THE EVIL ONE.” Preached.) B. Y. P‘ U., 6:45. ‘Week of Prayer, Tuesday to Priday, 8 p.m., with South Africa General Mission Conference Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 and 8. BETHANY 11:60 B LoATs & 204 st MW m— CX n M ! no p.m.; —“A Gunl lvr - Invites You to Hear BINA‘I'OI -. l. IDGAN. u earnest expositor of Bible Truths. lves: New Year Com: 16th and Monroe Sts. N.E. 0. 0. DIETZ, lhfl- b—!luu People's Meetings. griritual advice daily Circle Mon !un eve. at X N Si 2 Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1627 Lamont Street N.W. Apt. § Divine Services Sunday, 11 a.m. e pastor. Rev. Jane B. Coates will re- o gy special request the 1935 Propheoles Cow, the World. Tucs Wed: Fri. at 8 p.m. ai Trinity NT! Clrele W at ®:15 where . ached. meeting a free try laldeslrlnl by “SPIRITUALIST HURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE “WEE KIRK O' THE HIGHLANDS™ 5300 IHI 8t. N.W. Cor. of Ingraham St. Rev. CAROL E. Mell"!‘l’lY. Minister, Lecture. 8 p.m. by th Subject—'The ‘pr chle” Phen o Spirtt_Greetings by the Church *Mediums D' GE AND HEALING WED.. 8 P.M. Thurs. afternoon at 2 p.m.. Mrs. Alice Sutton will conduct a benefit matinee mes- Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Rev. Harry P. Strack. Pastor. We will have with us MR. PIERRE L. O. A. KEELER, World famous physical medium. who will give broad light demonstrations of various Physical phenomenon. Mrs. Clara McKee. at the piano. Mr. Jack Rogers, bass-baritone. sololst. Midweek message services by Rey. Ida E. Sirack. at 600 Penna. ave. s.e.. Thursday Pm. director of musie th Poere win' the oor Rev. Nellie M. Holmes, | Holmu, D.D. untm&w ml ’ . -nmm-y ’ Sunday evening service oluntary 25¢ offering st