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CHURCH GROUPS' MEETINGS LISTED Young People of Chevy Chase Presbyterian to Sell Peace Bonds. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning “He Yeadeth Me” will be the subject of Dr. J. H. Hollister’s sermon. The young people’s groups will meet as follows: at 5 o'clock, Hearth- stones, Young People’s room; 6:30, Alpha and Omega, Church House; 7:30, Fireside Group, home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Boggs, 219 Elm street; Junior Collegians, home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wright, 5311 Connecti- cut avenue; Senior Collegians, home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Coulon, 5235 Connecticut avenue; _Young People’s Society, Young Toom. The young people, through the sale of peace bonds, will support the work of the National Coungil for the Prevention of War. Dr. Charles E. Car- hart, Miss Doris Fracker and Norman Langmaid will be in charge of the work. The following sections of the ‘Woman's Guild will meet for luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock: Section 2, home of Mrs. J. R. Grinstead, 3701 Morrison street; Section 5, home of Mrs. W. Roy Breg, 203 Spring street; Section 12, home of Mrs. E. B. Woodruff, 13 Williams Lane. Dr. Lawrence Jarvie, of the District schools will be the Forum speaker | Thursday evening. He will speak on| “What has so called ‘Character Edu- cation’ to do with Christian Educa- tion, the goal of the Church?” Miss Bertie Backus, director of char- acter education in District schools will preside, and Miss Margaret R. Pepper, principal of E. V. Brown Elementary School; Mrs. Margaret | Merritt, principal of Alice Deal Junior High School; Norman Nelson, principal Woodrow Wilson High School, and Thomas W. Pyle, prin- cipal Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, will be on the panel. Members of several young people’s groups are planning to take a group | of boys from a down-town area on | an outing next Saturday. TO MEET MISSIONARY Women of St. Paul’s Church In-| vited to Meeting. All the women who are connected with St. Paul's Church on Twenty- third street, near Washington Circle, are invited to meet Miss Lillian Brown, & missionary doing work in the moun- tains of Virginia. The meeting will be held in the parish hall Tuesday evening. The members of the Junior Auxiliary, under the presidency of Mrs. Calvert E. Buck, will act as hostesses. ‘The college and high school groups will meet tomorrow at 7 o'clock. The | subject for discussion is “Great Men of the Early Church.” Wales Jack will lead the discussion and Bruno Hutch- ins will take the service, which will be held in the chapel at 8 pm. MISSION SERVICE SET At Central Presbyterian Church to- morrow morning Dr. James H. Taylor will preach on “Spiritual Redemption.” The annual praise service for missions will be observed at night. Courses of study have been pursued and classes have been organized to study the book entitled “That Other America.” Dr. Nelson Bell, a medical missionary, who has devoted many years to hos- pital and evangelistic work in China, will be the speaker tomorrow night. Rosedale Methodist. ‘The men will serve an oyster and roast beef dinner Tuesday from 5:30 | to 7:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Ministers. The Presbyterian Ministers’ Asso- eiation of Washington and vicinity will meet in the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church at 11 a.m. Monday. Rev. R. A. Fairley will present a book review on “Christ’s Alternative to Communism,” by E. Stanley Jones. Moving pictures of South America will also be presented. Christian Endeavor Senior. Union Board members and | Advisory Council will convene for busi- mess at the home of Frances Sangster, ® Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, Md., Monday evening. Continuing a contest at First Breth- ren Church, the senior group will be led by the Crew members of the S. S. Evangelist Line. Miss Margaret Miller will direct attention to the theme. “Highways to Health and Happiness,” tomorrow at 6:45 pm. The society will attend the evening worship service 8s a group. Junior Endeavorrers will hold a rally | tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. In the Albright | Memorial Evangelical Church. Rev. A. Schnabel will install the following as officers: President, Frederick Stal- fort; vice president, Shirley Jennings; secretary, Patricia Trimbole; treasurer, William Richardson, and pianist, Mil- dred Sherwood. Golden Rule Endeavorers of Third Baptist Church will hear a talk to- morrow at 7 by Frances Sangster, Senior Union president. Intermediate Endeavorers of Al- bright Memorial Evangelical Church will meet tomorrow at 7:45 pm. “What Makes a Movie Helpful or Harmful” will be the theme presented by Ruth Haverstock, Tom Henderson, Jr., and Kilmer Boartz. ‘World peace speakers will visit some 20 Endeavor groups tomorrow in the interest of the world peace fellowship movement inaugurated by the Inter- national Society. Edward Knapp, peace secretary, will direct the visi- tations. Harry H. Holmes, international vice president, will address all Endeavorers over a national hook-up tomorrow at 3 pm. This continues the Natfonal Youth Radio Conference in the ab- sence of Dr. Poling. Candidates for the expert endeavor award can still avail themselves of the class sponsored by the societies at Rhode Island Avenue M. P., Eck- ington Presbyterian and United Breth- ren senior members by communicating with union headquarters or directly with Josephine Davis, the teacher. Musical night will be held by the senior group at Luther Place Memo- rial Church tomorrow at 7 pm. Clay- ton Wornson will supervise the service. Covenant-Fellowship group will be led by Adeline Hadland at 7 p.m. to- morrow. C. R. Schmitkin will present & Bible study. The Westminster Club Will be conducted by Carl Langmack the discussion of the theme, Pw People’s | Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. John J. Queally, rector, will officiate and preach at the following services tomorrow: 7:30 and 11 am. and 7:30 pm. On December 5 and 6 the annual bazaar will be held. Fifteenth Street Preshyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject Sunday, 11 a.m., “Christians— Not Christ—Challenge.” Infant bap- tisms. Missionary Society meeting Thursday. e Mount Moriah Baptist. Rev. J. Harvey Randolph will preach on “The Finality of Our Hope" tomor- row at 11 am, and at 7:30 pm. on “The Source of Genuine Courage.” Prayer service Tuesday, noon and 7:30 pm. Business meeting of the Men's Club Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Zion Baptist, Southwest. “Trees in the Lord's Garden” is the pastor's subject tomorrow morning. Evening worship at 8 o'clock with a sermonette by the pastor. On November 18 “a military revue and musicale” will be given under the auspices of the Willing Workers’ Club, assisted by the various aux- iliaries of the church and the James Reese Europe Post, American Legion. The annual father-son banquet will be held at the church November 22. St. Moni Episcopal. Thirty-sixth anniversary services to- | morrow; holy eucharist, 7 a.m.; choral eucharist and anniversary sermon, 11:30 a.m.; choral evensong, solemn te deum and procession, sermon by | Dr. John R. Logan of Philadelphia, Pa., 7:45 pm. Every Thursday, holy | eucharist, 7 and 9 a.m.. Rev. J. Alvin Mayois, vicar, Bethesda Methodist. Rev. John H. Blakemore will preach a mlssiomry sermon tomorrow on “Go | Ye” The two departments of the | young people’s division will meet at 7 o'clock. There will be a special service at 8 o'clock for the Naomi Chapter of the Eastern Star. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs, Zellers next Thursday evening. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Higher Commandering,” and at 7:45 pm. on “In Touch With Christ.” Dr. Charles H. Butler will teach the Darlington- Berea Bible Class. Rally and get-together meeting Monday night. T. Carlisle Crump, | speaker. Annual ham and oyster sup- per by the Berea Bible Class Tuesday. Ryland Methodist. “Men Who Missed God” is the theme of the pastor at the 11 a.m. service. In the evening at 7:30 he will con- tinue the series on “Mistakes That Wreck Men,” using as the subject “That Faith Is Not Essential.” Other services are: Epworth League, inter- mediate and senior, 6:45 p.m.; service Wednesday, 7:30, and Junior League, | Friday, 3:30. Baptist Ministers. A conference will meet at Calvary Baptist Church Monday at 11 am. ;lnd will be addressed by Rev. Albert T. Shirkey, who has recently come to the pastorate of the Prancis Asbury M. E. Church South. All ministers are invited. McKendree Methodist. “Uncle Bud Ward” and Mrs. Ward will lead the service at 8 pm. The minister will speak on “Torn Between Attractions,” the fourth sermon on “Actual Experience.” Rev. Samuel E. Rose, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Inquiring Spirit.” Young people’s service at 7 p.m. “Making the Old Testament” is the fourth meditation by Mr. Rose on “Getting Our Bible,” Thursday at 8 .m. Mrs. T. G. Rees to Speak. Mrs. T. G. Rees, president of the General Alliance, will be the guest | speaker and guest of honor at the meeting of the Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church next Fri- day. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. French Service. “C'est un Homme de Bien” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev, Andre Frank Liotard at the French service at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church tomorrow at 4 p.m. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfleld will preach at 11am. and 8 pm. The Lord’s Supper will be administered at each service. Men's club meeting Friday night. A church supper and bingo party will be given at the church Monday night. Bethesda Baptist. Rev. George W. Griffin will preach | tomorrow morning on “The Lordship of Jesus” and in the evening on “Christ's Message to the Discour- aged.” Miss Hudgins of Richmond and Miss Henderson of Baltimore will conduct a Sunday School Institute next week, with the church, at 8 pm. daily. Christian Witness League. ‘The vesper service and Bible Study Class will be held at 4 o'clock tomor- row at 1322 Vermont avenue. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director, will speak on the Book of Judges, the seventh of the series on the “Living Messages of the Books of the Book.” He broad- casts the “Gospel Singer” program over Station WOL every Sunday at 10 am. and every Thursday at 7:30 am, Church of the Brethren. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. Morning sub- ject: “The Simple Life in a Needy World.” Evening subject: “Putting Yourself in Another’s Place.” Fathers and Sons banquet Wednesday at 6:30. Divine Science. “Finding the Real Self” is the sub- ject of the lesson-sermon by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch tomorrow at 11 am. at Burlington Hotel. Kenilworth Presbyterian. Rev. Kenneth C. Buker will have as his morning theme “Satan Hath De- sired to Have You” and at 8 pm. “Under a Bushel of What?” Gunton-Temple Memorial. “The Declarations of a Great Creed” will be the subject of the ser- mon at 11 o'clock by Dr. Bernard Braskamp. Ebenezer M. E. Dr. King will preach tomorrow morning on “The Impossible Possible.” ‘There will be a social in the upper room of the chapel from 4 to 6 p.m. ‘The pastor will give an exposition on six Marys in the New Testament at 8 pm. A. M E. Home-coming day will be observed tomorrow. William H. Thomas will preach at 11 am. on “Ruth and Orpha.” Rev. Henry B. Butler, min- isterial assistant, will preach at-8 pm. on “The Pive Fold Welcome,"”" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W Activities in Local Churches Calvary M. E. South. Rev. W, D. Keene will preach at 11 o'clock on “Reward for Service.” Certificates for credits will be pre- sented to all who took courses in the training school, recently held at Mount Vernon Church. At 7:15 the young people will meet. At 8 o'clock the subject of the sermon will be “Overcoming Hindrances.” Wednes- day evening the Wesley Brotherhood will meet. Metropolitan Presbyterian. At 11 o'clock tomorrow Dr. Rohrer will preach on “The Soul's Recovery.” The evening service at 7:45 will be conducted by the young people. Mrs. Ada Jean Bennett, superintendent of the Central Union Mission’s Emer- gency Home, will be the principal speaker. The annual church meeting will be held Thursday evening to elect elders and deacons. The terms of the follow- ing elders have expired and their of- fices will be filled at this meeting: Royal Beck, J. Bruce Handy, Lewls Johnson, Earl C. King and Charles J. Rintz. A committee of the session will soon announce plans for conducting a series of cottage prayer services, These meet- ings are to be in the nature of a preparation for a week of special serv- ices to be conducted by Homer Rode- heaver. Petworth Baptist. “World-Mistreated Lives” wi'l be the subject tomorrow morning. “Low Ceiling! Poor Visibility” at the eve- ning service. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will speak at both services. The Philathea Class for young women and the Yaden Class for men will welcome new members. West Washington Baptist. Rev. C. B, Austin will preach at both services tomorrow. Greene Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Charles J. Parish, 5140 Conduit road, Monday evening. ‘The union Thanksgiving services of the Georgetown churches will be held in this church, November 28, 10:30 am, McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins will preach at 11 am. on “The Power and Work of the Holy Spirit.” Holy communion, 3:30 pm, with sermon by Rev. W. W. Williams. The evangelistic serv- ices at 8 p.m. will be in charge of Rev. 8. Bush and others, Bethany Baptist. ‘The pastor’s subjects tomorrow are “On Escaping From Life” and “The Master's Patience.” Mother Jaeger has charge of the junior church. Mrs. Ruth Stevenson will teach the Amoma Bible class. The annual bazaar, sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid, will be held Wednes- day. First Baptist, West Washington. Sunday will be observed as home- coming day. Preaching at morning and evening service by Rev. Marcellus | N. Newsome. Siiver Spring Baptist. Rev. Kerns, dean of the Bible In- stitute of Washington, will preach to- morrow morning, and at the 8 o'clock service the speaker will be Manuel K. Kline, a member of Calvary Baptist Church. H Street Christian. Rev. C. N. Williams will observe the Lord’s Supper and preach on “The Meaning of Church Member- ship” tomorrow morning. Columbia Heights Christian. The Fall ingathering for new members began last Sunday when two additions were received to the church membership. The topic tomorrow morning will be “The Way to Christ,” and for the evening the series on “Students in the College of Jesus” will be com- pleted with a study of “Judas. the Man Who Did Not Graduate.” Topics for the evening services will be chosen by the youth groups for the following month. The Woman's Council will have their annual turkey dinner next Tuesday, ‘Wilson Avenue Baptist. H. A. Prentice, superintendent of the Gospel Mission, will speak to- morrow morning. In the evening the pastor will preach on “Remember.” Georgetown Lutheran. At the service tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. Harold E. Beatty will emphasize the theme “The Scriptural Founda- tion of the Lord’s Day.” Dr. Luther Hess Waring will preach the sermon. ‘The young people’s service will be conducted at 7 p.m. by John Albert. The members of the Catechetical Class will meet Wednesday, 3:30 p.m,, in the Sunday school room. St. Ansgar Lutheran. Rev. 8. Christian Andersen, pastor, announces the following services: Regular worship, 11 am. and 8 pm, and a “get acquainted” meeting at the church, Thursday evening. Marvin Methodist. Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, the pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock on “The Sower.” Vesper service will be held at 7:30 pm. and the subject of the evening sermon will be “As We For- give.” Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak at 11 a.m. on “Wearers of Sackcloth.” Highlands Baptist. The congregation will listen to ser- mons Sunday on “The Master's Prayers” and “Life in One Direction.” The Woman’s Circle will meet Tues- day instead of Wednesday, with Mrs. Connie Bell, 1358 Newton street, to prepare for their bazaar. The entire church membership is asked to gather for the last Sunday of the month as this is the annual “family day.” ‘Theosophists. “Man, the Thinker,” “will be the subject of a free public lecture, fol- lowed by questions, at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Build- ing, Seventeenth and I streets, at 8:15 pm. Sunday. Free lending and refer- ence libraries. Study class open to public Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Laodicea, Or Christ’s Message to the Latter Day Church,” and at 7:45 pm. on “Seven Stumbling Blocks to Faith in Christ.” The adult missionary so- cleties will meet Tuesday at 7:45 pm. St. Mari’s Lutheran. “Save Sunday” is the theme of the sermon by Rev. J. Lyther Frantz at the 11 o'clock service. The Luther League will meet at 6:30 p.m. ‘The Missionary Society will meet WMltlwnfithn Joseph Whlmn leading the W on The F. I| Jones Memorial M. E. Sermon at 11 am. by Rev. Julius S. Carroll, on “A Letter to a Church,” ‘The Epworth League at 6:30 pm. will present the subject “When Are ‘We Religious?” “When Our Religion Is Contagious.” The pastor will de- liver the sermon on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, Linden, Md.,, at that church at 8 pm. Dr. Bell to Speak. The Woman’s Auxillary of the Church of the Pilgrims will have as its guest speaker Monday evening Dr. Nelson Bell of Tsing-Kiang-pu, China. Volunteers of America. Baptismal services will be held to- morrow at 3:30 at 471 Pennsylvania avenue. The Rev. G. W. Raines will conduct the services. “A New Life” will be the subject of the sermon by Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Eroh. “ The Open-Door Church. The pastor will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Risen Lord in the Home,” being the fourth manifesta- tion of “Christ After His Resurrec- tion.” At 7 p.m. young people’s service and 8 p.m. the gospel in song and sermon. Revival Meetings. Rev. R. C. Fine of Oskaloosa, Jowa, will conduct revival meetings from November 17 to December 1 every night, except Saturday, at the B. T. Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church. Rev. A. K. Lindsley, the pastor, will preside. Park View Christian. Dr. Hundley, president of Lynch- burg College, will be the guest preach- er tomorrow morning. Rev. Walter F. Smith, the pastor, will preach at night on “The Underguided Life.” The topic at the junior church service will be “The Important Stone.” Christ Lutheran, Bethesda. Rev. Henry J. Whiting will preach tomorrow morning on “The Lord’s Day.” The Ladies’ Club will meet Tuesday. The place of the meeting will be announced tomorrow. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. Rev. Joseph P. Holmes will have for his sermon tomorrow morning “peter's Honest Confession to the Damsel.” Non-Sectarian. “Christian Soldiers” is the title of a series of year-end Sunday morning sermons to be delivered by Dr. Clark Forcey, pastor. Beginning with “In- visible Foes” tomorrow at 11 am., the series will include a Christmas message on “Our Great Commander” and a New Year sermon on “The Soldier's Prospect.” Other subjects| will be “Military Duty,” “Readiness,” “Soldier Aids” and “Spiritual Con- quest.” The tabernacle is planning a Thanksgiving service. This week the | pastor will speak on “You and Me.” Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching at 11 am. by Rev. John | W. McCoy on “Self-examination.” 8 p.m, preaching. Tuesday, 8 p.m, Joy service, Grace Reformed. “Armed for the Fight” is the theme | of the pastor, Dr. Ranck, second in a series on the “Christian Soldier.” On Wednesday evening, 4:30, the Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a turkey dinner. The pastor will be absent from the city the early part of the week, taking part in the golden jubilee of St. Andrews’ Reformed Church, Reading. Pa, of which he was pastor for 13 years. Mt. Zion M. E. The brotherhood will have charge of the morning service. At 8 p.m. Rev. Fred Douglass, pastor of the Cosmopolitan Church, Baltimore, will preach. Eckington Presbyterian. Rev. Henry B. Wooding will speak at the 11 o'clock service from the | text, “If ye will not believe, surely ye shall not be established.” In the eve- ning at 8 the text as announced, “The grace of God that bringeth sal- vation hath appeared unto all men.” The annual bazaar and turkey din- ner will be held Tuesday and Wed- nesday. The annual election of elders and deacons will be held Thursday evening. A special opening exercise of the adult department of the Sunday school, under the auspices of the Fidelity Bible Class, Mrs. McDougall, leader, will be held at 9:30 o'clock. ‘Wisconsin Ave. Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Silver in the Furnace” and at 8 pm. on “The Wild Olive Tree.” Douglas Methodist. Rev. Clafence H. Corkran will have for his theme tomorrow morning “Life With a Meaning.” At 8 p.m. the Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs of the District of Columbia will attend the service. The pastor will have for his theme “How to Serve.” St. Andrew’s Episcopal. “What Is True Christian Fellow- ship?” will be the subject of the ser- mon at 11 am. by Rev. A. J. Wilder. Holy communion, 8 am.; Young People’s Fellowship, 7:45 p.m., when H. H. Clement will make a short ad- dress. Holy communion, Thursday, confirmation classes, Wed- 45 pm., for adults, and Pfldly, 4:30 p.m,, for juniors. Mount Rainier Methodist. The Students’ League of Many Nations of Bible School Park, N. Y., will present a program next Tuesday night. Rev. John A. Davis is the director, Healing Services. - Holy communion will be celebrated at the service of Christian Healing by Dr. Dudley Tuesday at 10:30 in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation. Sixth Presbyterian. The guest speaker at the Sunday morning service will be Rev. Yoder Leith of Pittsburgh, Pa. Union Methodist. “A Man of God” will be the sub- Ject of the sermon for the Men's Sunday of the Loyalty Endeavor of the church at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow in the Union Methodist Episcopal Church of which the Rev. | young people will have charge of the | | Heatwole. »| charge of Miss Mildred Garland. ‘Temple Baptist, Rev. Randolph L. Gregory will take as his sermon subject tomorrow morn- ing “The Presence of God,” and in the evening, “The Future of the Past.” The annual B. Y. P. U. jamboree and buffet supper will be held Monday. The Lowe-Beall Bible Class will meet Tuesday evening. All boys and girls are invited to the “happy hour™ Fri- day at 7 o'clock. This will be followed by a business meeting of the officers and teachers of the Sunday school. Grace Baptist. The evangelistic services under the leadership of Amy Lee Stockton and Rita Gould, Califorina evangelists, will close Sunday with two meetings. Seat Pleasant Methodist. Rev. Paul E. Bohi will preach at 11 am. on “Amos, the Prophet of Righteousness.” At 7:30 pm. he will present a stereopticon lecture entitled “The Word Goes Forth.” Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Cure of Sin.” At the evening service Rally day will be observed and the pastor will preach on “The Wisdom of Soul Winning.” Church Anmmiversary. The fourth anniversary of the Good ‘Will Baptist Church will be observed Sunday. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach in the morning on “Lifting Up the Eyes.” At 4 o'clock there will be a musical and literary program. An address will be delivered by Mrs. Mordecai W. Johnson. At the evening service Rev. J. W. Lundrant will preach the anniversary sermon. Trinity Methodist. Dr. Dan L. Eunis will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 am. “The | Soul's Splendor” and at 8 pm. he will answer the fifth in a series of questions asked by young people, “What and Where Is God?” A. W. Lee will address the Adult Bible Class at 10 am. At 11 am. Wednesday the Women's Missionary Societies will meet. On No- vember 24 this church will celebrate its 133d anniversary. Mt. Zion Baptist, Bethesda. ‘The pastor will preach tomorrow at 10 am. on “Maryland, a Modern Macedonia.” In the evening the service, Fifieenth Street Christian. At 11 o'clock tomorrow the Lord's supper and sermon by the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “Drunk | With Dreamers’ Wine.” Young | People’s Forum at 6:45 p.m. on “The | Movies—What Makes Them Helpful | or Harmful?” Evening service at 8 o'clock, sermon on “Heroic Hypo- | crites.” United Brethren. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty will| begin a series of sermons based on the | lives of Abner, Judas, Amnon and Barnabas tomorrow night, taking the | character first named for the first message. The theme of the discourse at 11 am. will be “He That Winneth | Souls.” The junior church service message will be “What God Does With Our Tithe,” delivered by Miss Woodie ‘The after srevice will be in The stated meeting of the Sunday School Council will be held Tuesday at 8 pm. The Women’s Missionary Society will meet Wednesday from 10 am. to 4 pm. to sew for the children and old folks at the Quincy Orphanage. Ministers to Meet. The General Baptist Deacons’ Asso- ciation and Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet | at the First Baptist Church, Twenty- | seventh street and Dumbarton ave- nue, Monday night for installation of officers. Friendship Baptist. Rev. William Weaver will prench] tomorrow at 11 am. Holy com- munion, 3 pm. Potomac Heights Community. | Rev. O. J. Randall will preach on | “Widening Horizons” at 11 am. to- | morrow and 8 pm. “Signs of Direc- tion and Danger.” J The New Idea Society will hold its annual bazaar and turkey dinner next Thursday and Friday. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: ‘Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street—Adjt. Henry Wilkins in charge; 11 am. and 8 pm. Adjt. Gilbert Decker, speaker. Washington No, 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street—Maj. James Roberts in charge; 11 am. and 8 pm. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast—Adjt. Charles Trit- ton in charge: 7:45 p.m., meeting with the Corps Cadets and Mrs. Adjt. Crit- ton. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street—Capt. Jackson Martin in charge; 11 am. and 7:30 pm., with ‘Maj. Charles Walker, speaker. ‘Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 I street northeast—Adjt. Wilbur Young in charge; 11 am. and 8 pm.; Com- mandant Charles Gunn, speaker. All Saints’ Eplscm “Qur Faith” will be the subject of Rev. Henry Teller Cocke tomorrow morning. The service will be pre- ceded by holy communion at 7:30 and men’s Bible class at 9:45. ‘The Women’s Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 10:30. The Joy Circle will hold a dance in the parish hall Fri- day at 8 pm. Chevy Chase M. E Rev. Edward G. Latch has chosen “What Can We Believe About Evil?” as the subject in the fifth in a series of sermons for Sunday morning. The young people will meet Sunday eve- ning at the church, with the pastor leading the discussion. Circle No. 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Simpson, 209 Spring street, Monday evening and Thursday the annual turkey dinner and bazaar will be held at the church. Circle No. 2 will meet Tuesday evening at the parsonage. St. Mary’s Episcopal. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 &.m. Morning prayer and ser- | Auxiliary will meet. D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1935. iy St. Stephen’s Lutherrn. ‘The subject of the morning sermon by Rev. S8am H. Kornmann will be “Forgiveness—Divine and Human,” and at 7:30 p.m, “The Lord’s Day; Its Privileges.” The Luther League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss Ruby Finch will be in charge of the devotional and Miss Jane Baldwin will lead the discus- sion on the topic, “My Responsi- bility.” Mizpah Spiritual Science. Sunday services, 7:30 p.m., at 1105 Sixteenth street. Lecture, “The Bible and Spiritualism,” by Dr. Edward Irvine, followed by spiritual messages by church and visiting mediums. Di- vine healing by Mrs. 8. Atkinson. The public is invited. Yogoda Society. “The Philosophy of Work” will be the subject of Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, tomorrow evening at 1758 Columbia road. The public is invited. Class in philosophy and Yoga will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. East Washington Heights Baptist. Rev. Glenn B. Faucett will speak at the 11 o'clock service on “The Golden Chain.” The evening service, at 8 o'clock, will be men’s night, when C. I. Smith will speak on “What Is Your Life?” St. Luke’s Episcopal. Rev. E. L. Baskerville, archdeacon for colored work in the Diocese of South Carolina, will be the guest preacher Sunday at 11 o'clock. He is on his annual northern tour in the interest of his work. Rev. J. E. Elliott, rector, will be celebrant at holy communion at 7 a.m. Confirma- tion class will be held at 9:30. The | evening prayer service, with address by the rector, will be held at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday night the Woman's There also will be a meeting of the confirmation class, Calvary Church. A special service will be held Thurs- day evening at 1911 H street. Rev. Paul Peterson, president of the Rus-| sian and Eastern European Mission, will speak and show movies of the work of the society in spreading the gospel throughout Russia and Eastern Europe. ‘Third Baptist. ‘There will be a soul-saving cam- paign opened Monday and continuing until December 1. Dr. A. L. James of Roanoke, Va., will do the preach- ing. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic tomorrow at 11 a.m. is “Seeking the Lost.” At 3:30 p.m., holy communion and receiving new members. Dr. Bul- lock’s topic at 8 p.m. is “After Death.” | Memorial services for the deceased members of the church. Bethesda Presbyterian. Rev. John L. Parker will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “What God Hath Joined Together.” At 5 o'clock Dr. Nelson Bell of China will speak on “Christ's Challenge to His Church.” Following the service a buffet supper | will be served to the men of the church. ‘The Junior and Young People's or- ganizations will meet at 7 p.m. Chapel of the Redeemer. Service tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock, will consist of the litany and sermon by Rev. M. M. Perkins. Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Highways of the Heart.” The official board will meet Tues- day evening. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. Rev. W. O. Carrington will preach Sunday morning on “Heroic Disci- pleship” and at night on “The Invest- ment of Life”” The sacrament of Lord’s Supper will be administer: the morning service. Rev. George L. Fauntleroy will speak to the junior church, — | BEGINS SERMON SERIES Rev. W. M. Michael to Talk on “Right Things in Religion.” Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of Eldbrooke M. E. Church, will begin a series of flve Sunday morning ser- mons on “Things Right With Our Re- ligion.” At 11 am. tomorrow his subject is “A Broad and Earnest In- vitation.” A meeting of the School Board will be held tomorrow at 4 pm. The Young People’s Society will meet at 7 pm., with Rutland Hopkins leading the devotions. At 8 p.m. the pastor will speak on “Waiting for God.” Wednesday evening will be a busi- ness meeting of the Ladies’ Guild. _ Mrthodist Episcopal ] 16th St. Near P ll. FREDERICK BIDWN llllll. D.D. ) A “MY OWN oVIN‘E‘YflD > “A u'l'l'll IOI YOuU.” Calbary sarinias Near Fiiteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY D. D., Minister 11 l.m.——;‘::- Wilderness Experi- 8Dm— The Story of & Backward “Torn Between Attractions” The minister’s fourth sermon on “ACTUAL EXPERIENCES" Radio’s Yodeling Philosopher C. H. Ward. and wife will sing. Bervices at 8 P.M. McKENDREE 3% 6% Dtl.lflllll."'. ELDBROOKE Wis in A 3 Wisconsin Ave, st River Rd. NW. Beginning a leHll nt five llln‘ly nII‘M fefmons ‘on thinss RIGHT with mon at 11 am. Dr. John R. Logan of Philadelphia will be the preacher. During the service each organization of the church will march in proces- sion. John E. Fort is the pastor. Young People’s Group at 6:30 pm. At 8 o'clock sermon by the pastor. The Golden Rule Class will meet Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Otto Thacker, 1819 G street. Gorsuch Methodist, ‘The theme of the sermon at 11 am. by Rev. Edwin A. Ross will be “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” and at 7 pm. “The Ship Without Sails.” The Ep- worth League, at 7:45 p.m., will be led by George Beall and Charles ELff and the will be “Djgtators and the Christian Church.” Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William H. Harrison, president, will preside. Ste- phen T. Porter, jr., will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Dr. Elmer Louis Kayser, dean of the George Washington University and teacher of the class will be the speak- er. The lesson theme is “The Return From Captivity.” Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “Ye Are Let- ters” and at 8 p.m. oneaThe Tangled Soul.” to BILLY SUNDAY | TOMORROW—8:00 P.M. | Hamline M. E. Church 16th and Alliul St. N.W. MR. CMKK GRIFFI‘"":I. DR. H. W. BURGAN The Hamline Chorus Choir will sing Billy Sundsy hymns. ‘Public invited. FOUNDRY CHURCH TOHONOR MEMBER Pastor’s 11th Anniversary in Pulpit Also Will Be Observed. The eleventh anniversary of Dr. Frederick Brown Harris as pastor of Foundry M. E. Church and the seventieth anniversary of the mem- bership of Miss Sallie Childs in the church will be observed tomorrow at 11 am., when Dr. Harris will preach on “My Own Vineyard.” At 8 pm. “A Letter for You” will be the subject of his address. At the service Thursday at 8 o'clock Dr. Harris will give the last of a series | of travelogues on his Summer in Eu- rope. His subject is “To Gibraltar- | like, Stalwart England.” | The week has been set aside as loy- | alty week, when emphasis is placed | on church attendance on Loyalty Sun- day, November 24. On Wednesday the Woman's Guild will serve a turkey dinner at the church and Friday night | the Foundry Players will present “The | Gentleman From Hong Kong” in the | dramatic hall, —_— Hyattsville Baptist. Rev. B. P. Robertson will preach Sunday at 11 am. on “Our Men and | Missions” and at 8 p.m. on “Our Youth FINAL FREE LECTURE | Genevuevee Behrend Only personal pupil of Judge T. Troward, on the subject of “Instantaneous Healing” Fully Ilustrated by Special Pictures Sunday, November 17th, 8 P.M. HOTEL WASHINGTON Sun Parlor Telephone District 2675 for lnfornution. i Qmmualm MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Bervices Sunday and Wed: E aling_and C!nlnlull.nn.lgd., i B&ms m. yicaling, each meeting 7 el DONCEE I..u s "SPIRITUAL | ClENCE CHURCH Prthian Hall, 1012 m‘rg St. N.W., Sul BEV. wu.so . PASTOR. Healing and Eervioe, Ballots. 2 Pipitual Rea ings Daily; 11 G0 6 4 F 5t. N.W. Basement Apt. Met. Longley Memorial 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Bet. 13th & 14th at Newton isabeth McDonald in Ch: No e “SPIRITLAI.I#‘I’IC l.ocn:" Message Service Thursday at S Bingo, Party Mo o SInIl piritual Readings by Appointment Phone District 1. 1424 K ST. JAMES K. SIMMONS, 1. Messege meeting every Thurs., R p.i Readings by apvointment. _Col " 4:42: The First Spiritualist Church Organized in the Year 1805 Services at The hvchle Center 131 C Street N. Lecture by the Ilslor REV. AIJR . TERRY “Journey in Spml World” Followed by ‘spirit messages. Sunday, P.M. All welcome. Free prizes. Dr. Terry gives readings by appointment. Phone Lincoln 1572 Specul Cry~lal Readings Thursday. 8 P.M. ¢|8 REV. ELISABETH McDONALD Holds mee(lnls Tuesday and Priday. 8 o.m ; | Thursday. 2 Reading by appoint- ment. 3438 180h st n W Adams See0. s ‘CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL ' SCIENCE, INC. ight, Bishop. 1105 16th St N.W. (Muslelans’ Hall) SUNDAY SERVICE November 17, 7:30 P.M. Lecture, “THE BIBLE AND SPIRITUALISM,” by DR. EDWARD IRVINE Mediums of the Church. Rev, Marcia, Rev. E. Thomi ev. ferman. Rev. R. Easle: Hoeisted "oy’ Visiting Mediims, Charles R. Myers and other Healings—By Mrs. S, Ammon will receive ‘a me: The public is “invited to Satiend. Comc and bring @ frien G. . Haf- o R ViEk: Dr. Pauline Evans, D.D., 900 K N.W. Spiritual_advice on any subject. Reinc nation. Who you really ‘are. Where vou lived before, Where vour loved ones live. What they do. Consultation daily. Messass seance Thursday evenings. MEL. 6305 Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 PM. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Miss Dawn Wevmap at the Piano. S J2eK Roxers. Boloist. apu;:s Gkectings by the mediums of the o will be no meuln serflcu at 'Hler 800 Penna Ave. Thursday P.M. as Rev. Ids E. Strack is out of ey Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin 81, N9 ot 5000 Under ‘the atthority The, General Assémbly. of Tomnituists i R v ation. Meetings Tues, and Fri. eves.. 8 2. o Publlc welcome. Ail Teached. Georsia A—I11 flrflmhm Emumpal Mounl Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM’S ’ 7 REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Vlln-uh-um Ave. and Ninth St N.W. DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. Past “The Haven of Rest.” “The Ministry of Jesus.,/ Dr. W. Angie Smit. _ Trmth Etrum‘a RHYTHMS AND HEALING Service of THE CANDLELIGHT HOUR Sunday, November 17th, 4 P.M. by Virginia Neuhausel Director and Founder Universal School of Truth Suite 303, Insurance Bldg, 907 Fifteenth St. N.W. PUBLIC INVITED ’Euangtlmm - Calvary Church 1911 H St. N.W, Sunday Morning, 10:45— “IF THEY SHALL FALL AWAY” Sunday night. 7:45— “THE WAY OF LIFE” A welcome awaits you. BEN HARDIN, Pastor, Take Penna . Ave. car to 19th St. EvangeliralandReformed CONCORDIA @utheran Evangelieal: 20th and G Sts. N.W Rev. CHARLES ENDERS 10:00 a m.—German Service, Service. “The ay. 8:00 p.m —Dramal Readingz t A “Joseph. the Man of the Hour.” 4 Cordial Welcome to Everybody. GRACE REFORMED 15th and O N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor 11am—Armed for the Fight” 9:40—Sunday_School Pastor Lutheran {INCARNATION caliid w. (Maryland Synod. United Lutheran Church) School. 4:40; Worship. 11: League. 7:30. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 “Stewardship” Evening Worship, 7:45 “Out of the Depths” Young People’s Societies, 6:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. T RAINIER er Hili Rd. 1500 8 £:00 p.m. m —8unday School classes for all, m—"Shall_ Christian People Surs rendr; the ,Church?” Sere mon_by LUTHER PLACE | Memorial Church | At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. Pastor. 11 o'clock service— “The Place Where You Live”, By Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. \ 9:45—Sunday School | 7:00—Christian Endeavor Society. ATONEMENT North Capitol and Rbede Island Ave. OWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Morning. 11 o'clock: Vespers, 8 __Sunday_School. ¢ am S!X’HC(\ p.m ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D. D.. Pastor, 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “HOLY DAY OR HOLIDAY?” 8:00 p. .—Missionary_Service. Miss Gerlach, Speaker. ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER F PASTOR g am—sAVE, Churchof the Reformanon 212 East Capitol Street. Oscar F. Blackwelder, Pastor. John Weidley. Pastor Emeritus. Classes Dr. Dr. 9:30 a.m.—Church _ School. for Every One. 1 m.—"“The Poet of the “uodl GHos and the Lord's Day Lither Les 7:00 PR ¥ Ihe Freethinker of the 800 p.m—"The Fr Dr. Osear F. Biackwelder Is preaching. P-ydne Science Church of Christ 1379 Irving St N.W, Sundsy. 8 P.M. evada De Vore Putts Spirit Minister . Calit. Tues. Private_consultations daily by appoint- one Emerson 7148. Public Wel- Seme. e Sherrier Pl. N.W. White Cross Church of Christ 1627 Lamont St. N.W., Suite 2 Divine Serviee Sunday, 11 AM. Pastor—Rev. Jane B. Coates “How Is Evil Created?” Messages After Serviee, Dr. Coates gives private readings by appointment. Col. 6227. * "Hiawatha Church of Light rvices every Tuesday, Thursday and .'l wf'vu NN clogk. " Messages by Dr. Marmian and church mcaitms, will assist every B U R lflll Potomac Ave. Pierre . A. Keeler Of Unity Spiritualist Church INDEPENDENT WRITING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 4111 38th St. N.W. Phone Cleveland 3633. Fraternal Spiritualist Clinrds CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE THEATER. BETHESDA. MD. REV HENRY J. WHITI ll mum—"‘l‘u Lord’s D urch”School. Worshin Service at 11 o'cloc Sermon: “The Way to "Greater Biessings.® SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 409 4th Street h“’ Swedish service. Sermon_by_Rev. S. Matthew’s Lulhernn Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. E. H. MEUSER, Pastor. 11:00 a.m —*Christ Calls You. Alummn Every-Member Visitation. 00 p.m —Sermon by the Pastor. 0 2 m.—Sunday Sch " i 30 p.m.—Cecll “King al Kings.” i.cxxmm MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 3. m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Baptism.* "CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gall-h'n Sts. N.W. BEV. J. VEEDERIC WENCHEL. Paster . 8. DAvm, Assistant hi““wwn-’ah:t‘mb 1-. lrl. E. Baker, G o Soirit rs. Peterson Visiting ':lr.v alwars welcome, RVICE 11:00 lm Sermon on “l igent Love” —&fl% 8chool,