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WOMEN'S DAY SET AT NATIONAL CITY “How Far Is Christianity Christian?” Is Subject of Dr. Miller. “How Far Is Christianity Chris- tian?” is the subject of Dr. Raphael H. Miller at the National Cfl.y Chris- tian Church to- . morrow morning. ‘Women'’s day will be observed throughout the Brotherhood of the Disciples of Christ Churches and will receive recognition at the morning service. Dr. Miller, con- tinuing his series of discussions of religion in the various countries of today, will, preach on “The Religious Situation in Mexico—Should Our Government Intervene?” Mrs. Ora L. Shepherd, head of the missionary department of the United Christian Missionary Society, Indian- apolis, Ind., will be guest speaker at the Woman's Council meeting, Tues- day at 11 o'clock in the social hall. Mrs. J. B. Black of Rockville will lead the devotional period and Miss Max= well Galloway of Takoma Park will | be heard in special solo numbers. The public is invited. Christian education night will be‘ observed Thursday at dinner. Dr. J.T. T. Hundley, president of Lynch- burg College, Lynchburg, Va., and Dean M. E. Sadler of the same col- lege will be guest speakers. Dinner by reservation. The National City Players will pre- sent “Caste,” an English comedy in three acts, in the social hall Friday &nd Saturday evenings. The follow- ing will participate: Fred Fairchild, Ted Freter, Harold Minor, Ernest * Johnson, Olga Dryden, Frances Brunt and Laney Payne Sadler. Miss Wilda Kilbourne is directing the cast. {PERSONAL CHRIST’ DR. PERKINS' TOPIC Universalist National Memorial Congregation to Hear First of Advent Series. “The Personal Christ” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Prederic W. Perkins in the Universalist Na- tional Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. It will be the first of a group of advent sermons preparatory to Christmas on “The Threefold Christ.” Others in the group will be: December 8, “The Militant Christ”; December 15, “The Revealing Christ.” S Mrs. Shepherd. At the adult class at 10:15, Dr.C. B. | Garnett will be the guest speaker. | ‘The Sunday evening group will meet in the parish house for a supper meet- g at 7 o'clock. . “Picluresque Sweden and the Gypsies of Hungary” is the subject of a lecture to be given by Consul General John Ball Osborne Tuesday | at 8:15 at an open meeting of the | Optimist Club. His talk will be illus- trated. . The Christmas fair and turkey din- ner of the Ladies’ Aid Association will | be Thursday. After the dinner a card | party and games will be held under the direction of the W. E. D. O. Circle. 'WILL HOLD COMMUNION Metropolitan Memorial M. E. to| Have Rites at 11 A M. Service. ; The sacrament of the Lord's supper Will be administered at the 11 o'clock gervice at the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church tomor- fow. Rev. William Andrew Keese, inister, will preach. ‘The Men's Community Bible Class, Writh Dr. A. C. Christie, teacher, will meet at 9:45 o'clock. The Epworth League will meet at 6:30 pm. Next Saturday evening the Wesley Hejghts Dramatic Club will present three one-act plays in the social hall. Annette Ladd will direct the program. Christian Endeavor “Youth's Opportunities to Serve” will be the topic of an address by Clyde Crouch, superintendent of Cal- vary Baptist, at the First Brethren genior group fomorrow at 6:45 p.m. Officers elected recently are: President, Preston Campbell; vice president, Nel- e, Sampson; secretary, Ruth Hostet- ler; treasurer, Lee Raum, and pianist, Lorraine Dyer. - Senlor Endeavorers of the city will €onvene at Wallace Memorial Presby- ferian Church Monday evening. A Japanese pageant, “The Light That Bhines,” will be presented under the direction of Helen Douglas Schuyler, assisted by Beryl Wooding. Award of the shield and banner, along with the fellowship period after the meeting, will take place as usual. Dr. Darrel Crain will be guest speaker @t a banquet of the United Brethren Endeavorers December 6 at Sholl's Restaurant. The union.Gospel Mission service Tuesday evening will be conducted by the senior group of Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church. Clyde Grimes Wwill give the principal message. At Ninth Street Christian Church on cember 8 at 6:45 pm. the Forum . E. group will present as speaker Rev. C. E. Hung, pastor of the Chinese Community Church. Alice Harvey, president, and Doris Poston are making arrangements. Calvary Baptist Endeavorers cele- brate tomorrow evening the anniver- sary of the founding of the first so- elety in the church. Dr. Abernethy, pastor, will speak. Jane Poling, daugh- ter of the international president, will be present, as will also Frances Sang- ster, union leader in Washington. “Sharing God With Others” will be the theme under consideration by the Qovenant fellowship group tomorrow et 7 pm. Alfred Barrett will lead the discussion. Westminster Club will be 18d by Betty Myers in approaching the topic, “Value of Socialization,” which carrying out the general theme for ember, “Application of Christian Brinciples in Social Life.” | Rhode Island Avenue M. P. senior group will present a three-act comedy production at the church on the eve- s of December 13 and 14. “How re You” is the title of the play, and rpservations can be made through Jesse Stimson. ; Eckington Presbyterian Endeavorers be hosts to the young people of koma Park and the Bliss Electrical School next Sunday st ;45 pm. - \ Pilgrim Baptist. Rev. John 8. Miller will preach to- morrow at i1 a.m. on “Why cnmu-m, Suffer” and at 8 pm. on “My Church.” e B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:30 pm. The Bible Class will mect Fridey from 0 to 8:30 pm. Richard Watkins is director. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject Sund: 11 am. “Light for Our Darkness. Mount Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. H. Randolph will preach at 11 am. and 7:30 pm. At 3:30 pm. a covenant meeting will be held and reception of new members, followed by communion. The Missionary”Circle will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. Wiliam N. Payne, jr., second vice president, will preside. Prof. A. H. Struble will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, ex- ecutive secretary, Public Morals and “Temperance, M. E. Church, will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “Ezra’s Mission to Jerusalem.” All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “The Child Moses” and at 8 pm. on “The Altogether Lovely Personality.” Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison will preach tomor- fective in Our Modern World.” At 8 p.m,, sermonette. The annual father- son banquet will be held December 6 at 8 o'clock. Transfiguration Episcopal. The feast of St. Andrew will be cele- brated tomorrow by a corporate holy communion of all the men and boys of the parish. Services are to be held at 7:30 and 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. John J. Queally, rector, will of- ficiate and preach. The annual bazaar and turkey din- ner will be Thursday and Friday. Sixth Presbyterian. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed at the morning service. The guest speaker, Rev. Albert Evans, will officiate, Central Presbyterian. The communion of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed tomorrow morn- ing. The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will give a meditation on “The Mean- ing of the Lord's Supper.” At night Speaks to a Modern Age, Using the Prophecy of Micah.” The Young People’s Societies will Meet in the evening. The Young People’s Friday night the Book of Leviticus. This class is making & study of Old Testament his- tory under the leadership of the pastor, A Street Christian. ‘The Lord’s Supper will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. C. N. Wil- liams will preach on “Church Mem- bership, Its Significance.” Hyattsville Baptist. Dr. B. P. Robertson will preach | Sunday at 11 am. on “The Possibili- ties of the Real Christian.” | 8 pm. service. Lincoln Conm:lllnml. Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak to- The Men's Brotherhood at 10 am. will be addressed by Mr. John Bunyan Vespers will be held at 6 o'clock. Attorney B. V. Lawson will speak on the Social Order.” At the same time the Young People’s Club will discuss “The Menace of Washington's Alleys.” Those who made a tour with John Ihider, head of the Alley Clearance Authority, last Sunday afternoon. will open the discussion. Second Baptist, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Develop- ment of Faith,” and in the evening on “The Value of Self-Mastery.” Bethesda Baptist. Rev. George W. Griffin will preach tomorrow morning on “A Praying Church,” and in the evening on “Building a New World.” Hyattsville Ep Episcopal, In Pinkney Memorial P. E. Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, there will be & corporate communion service for the men and boys of the parish, The rector, Rev. Lawton Riley, will preach on “The Christian’s Opportunity.” The Yeoung People’s Fellowship will meet at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Yogoda Society. “Liberation Through Work” will be the subject of Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, tomorrow evening at 1758 Columbia road. Class in phil- osophy and yoga will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. Revival Services, Rev. H. A. Nunley, pastor of Trinity Pentecostal Church, 505 L street northeast, announces revival meetings beginning, Sunday, 8 p.m., and con- tinuing nightly, except Mondays, with Evangelist Rev. Leroy K. Dodge of Dayton, Ohio. The public is invited. Western Presbyterian. ‘The sacrament of the Lord’s supper and reception of members will be held tomorrow morning. The evening serv- ice will be devoted to the singing of the great hymns in the hymnal. The Women's Guild will hold its annual turkey dinner and bazaar ‘Wednesday. Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. Thomas will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Christian Life,” followed by the holy commun- ion. Rev. Zebedee M. Hawkins, assist- ant minister, will preach at 8 pm. on “The Challenge of the Cross,” com- munion continued. Peck Memoriai Chapel. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed Sunday night. The session will meet to receive the candi- dates at 7 pm. The subject of the morning sermon will be “Courage for Living Happily.” The pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will conduct the services. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Ketchum, president. ‘The annual oyster supper will be served in the gymnasium Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. by the Ladles’ Aid Soclety. Twelfth Street Christian, __ __ Rev. J. F. Whitfield will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. The church Erection Board’s emergency campaign will be closed formally at 8 pm. Monday night the official board will present Peter E. Paige, baritone, of New York City, in a song recital. Wednesday _night prayer meeting. Men’s Club Friday night. row morning on “Can Prayer Be Ef- | he will preach on “An Ancient Prophet class will have as the topic for study The B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the morrow on “Legitimate Conquest.” | Eubanks on “Religion Serves Life.” “The Church Still a Vital Factor in THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTO Activities in Local Churches Bethany Baptist. The Lord's supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. The pastor’s subjects are “He Stoops to Serve” and “To Whom Do We Be- long?” Senator M. M. Logen of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. Mother Jaeger has charge of the junior church. Petworth Baptist. Rev. Henry J. Smith announces communion service Sunday morning, with sermon theme “From God's Re- viewing Stand.” Reception of new members, In the evening the pastor's theme is “Keeper of the Keys.” The Yaden Bible Class will meet Wednesday evening. The Young People’s Department will have the combined glee clubs of Maryland Uni- versity in an evening of music Friday. Jones Memorial M. E. Sermon by the pastor, Dr. Julius 8. Carroll, and holy communion, 11 a.m. and 8 pm. Group Quarterly Conler- ence Tuesday, 10:30 am. and 8 pm. Trinity A. M. E. Preaching, 11 am, by Rev. W. D. Speight on “It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks Unto the Lord.” Bishop C. C. Alleyne of New York will be guest speaker at 8 p.m. Takoma Park Baptist. Rev. William E. La Rue will speak at the morning service on “Fear as & Motive.” This will be followed by communion and reception of new members. In the evening the service will be given entirely to the observ- ance of the monthly songfest. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednes- day, serving luncheon at 1 pm. A turkey dinner will be served Thursday from 5 to 8 pm. Baptist Ministers. At the conference meeting Monday at 11 at Calvary Baptist Church the speaker will be Dr. H. M. B. Jones, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. All ministers are invited. Eckington Presbyterian. A sermon which has been given each year for a quarter of & century will be preached tomorrow evening by the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding. The sermon is based on the favorite Old Testament text of the pastor, “The potter and the clay in Jeremiah's prophecy.” At the 11 o'clock service the bap- tismal service will be held. Also the ordination and installation of dea- cons and elders. Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Rohrer will preach tomorrow morning on “The Great Quest.” At 7:45 p.m. the Woman's Praise will con- duct the service. Mrs. Robert C. Rich- ardson, missionary of Miraj, India, will be the guest speaker. Tuesday evening will mark the commencement of a series of cottage prayer services, preparatory to a week of special services to be conducted by Humer Roheheaver. The first serv- ices will be held at the homes of J. D. McDuffie, | Amy Travis. A consolidated meeting will be con- ducted Thursday at the church. The topic will be “A Christlan and Visiting.” Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Holy communion and reception of new members will be held tomorrow. At 8 pm. the guest speaker will be | Dr. B. W. Weeks, superintendent of | the Washington district. | An evangelistic campaign, under | the leadership of the Committee on Evangelism and Membership, will be- |gin. This campaign will continue until Easter. Ryland Methodist. ‘The service of dedication of the new Methodist hymnal will be held at the morning service, the pastor’s theme being. “Our Relevant Hymnal.” In the evening the sermon will be “Whom the Bible Has Taught.” Ep- worth League at 6:30 will be led by James Donaldson. Intermediate League, 6:30; Junior League, Friday, 3:30. On Wednesday evening & church | supper and bazaar will be held. On Friday evening at 7 o'clock a week end conference on Christian education will be conducted by Dr. J. C. Williams. Good-Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “Twice Born Men.” There will be baptism at the close of this service. In the evening his subject will be “Windows Open Toward Jerusalem.” Communion will be served at this service. Calvary M. E,, South, Rev. W. D. Keene will make a short communion talk on “Finding Christ in the Scriptures.”” The young people will meet at 7:15. At 8 o'clock the pastor will preach on “The Bible and Modern Life.” Monday evening the Board of Christian Endeavor will meet; Tuesday evening. the Board of Stew- ards; Wednesday at 2. the Woman's Missionary Society. First Baptist, West Washington. An “expression day rally” will be conducted at 9:30 am. Rev. Marcellus N. Newsome will preach at 11 am. James E. Brown and H. Lee Smith of the Golden Rule C. E. Union will be the guests of the C. E. Society at 6 pm. Midweek services Wednesday and Friday nights, Memorial United Brethren. At 11 am.. Rev. Simpson B. Daugh- erty will preach on “Darkness for De- velopment,” and at 8 o'clock upon the third of a series on “Epitaphs.” Junior church, 11 am. Youth meetings, 7 o'clock. Meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Tuesday at 8 pm. in the Sunday school room. Display of antiques and fancy quilts Wer'nesday from 2:30 to 9 p.m. Church Night Training School Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Officlal Board following. Mount Zion Baptist, Bethesda. At 10 am. the pastor will preach on “The Christ of Revelation,” and at 7:30 p.m. he will address the Young People’s Fellowship on “Paul, a Heroic Divine Science. “Spiritual Therapeutics” will be taught in a lesson-sermon by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch tomorrow at 11. at the Burlington Hotel. . St. Stephen’s Lutheran. At the 11 am. service Rev. Sam H. Kornmann will speak on “The Com- ing of the King.” At 7:30 p.m. the mlI;!ect will be “Physician Heal Thy- self.” ‘The devotional service.of the Luther League at 6:30 p.m. will be in charge of Miss Lois Basinger, and the dis- cussion on the topic, “My Responsi- bility” will be lead by Miss Anna Gelser. Friendship Baptist. “Hell's Broadway and Heaven's Highway” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. “Facing New Frontiers” will be the subject of Kelly Goodwin of Bovnrd st 8 pm. f“ Lewis Johnson and Mrs. | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Holy communion, celebrated by rector, tomorrow at 7 a.m.; confirma- tion instruction, 10; Qornln( prayer, choral celebration of the holy com- munion and sermon by the reétor, Rev. Elliott, 11. Evening prayer and address by rector, 8. This service will be in the form of a candle light service sponsored by the Church Com- fort Club. -Annuat turkey dinner, sponsored by the Woman's Guild, Thursday in parish hall. Chapel of the Redeemer. ‘There will be a celebration of the holy communion, with sermon by Rev. M. M. Perkins, tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. Corporate Communion. ‘The eighteenth annual Nation-wide corporate communion of the men and boys of the Episcopal Church will be observed at St. John's Church, Six- teenth and H streets, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach on “The Forgiveness of God.” At 7:45 pm. he will continue his lectures on the Epistles to the Phil- ippians. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “The Ministry of “Two, Five, Ten.” Church of the Brethren. Preaching at 11 am. and 8 pm. by the pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman. Morning subject, “She Hath Done What She Could.” Evening subject, “Lot Pitched His Tent Toward Sodom.” Adult study course on stewardship at 7 o'clock. The young people’s group will have a tea at 6 o'clock, followed by & program. Dan West, national director of young people’s work for the Church of the Brethren, will lead the discussion with the young people. Fort Myer Services. Post chapel—8:45 am., Catholic mass, Chaplain Paschall; 10 a.m., Sun- day school; 11 a.m, Protestant wor- ship, Chaplain Deibert. Service Club—7 pm. service and address. All Saints’ Episcopal. “Pinding God” is the subject chosen by Rev. Henry Teller Cocke at the festival holy communion service at 11 o'clock. Tonight at 7:30 the rector is having & quiet hour service for mem- bers of the Altar Chapter, to be fol- lowed by s corporate communion at 7:30 tomorrow morning. The annual bazaar and dinner of the Rector's Aid will be held in the parish hall Wednesday, beginning at noon, with Mrs. Daniel C. Walser in charge. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Wi No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Adjt. Henry Wilkins in charge. 11 am. and 8 p.m,, with Capt. Mildred Ayers and Capt. Louise Hinton in | charge. . Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 | Seventh street, Maj. James Roberts in charge, 11 am. and 8 p.m. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth in charge, 11 am. and 7:45 p.m. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street, Capt. Jackson Martin in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 pm. ‘Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 I street northeast, charge, 11 am, and 8 pm. Georgetown Lutheran. Rev. Harold E. Beatty announces | the preacher tomorrow at 11 am. will be Dr. Paul W. Koller of Baltimore, Md., executive secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America. Miss Anna Knode will have charge of the | young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. ‘The Church Council will meet Tues- day at 8 pm. Andrew Lindberg will | preside at the Sunday school business meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. A busi- ness-social meeting of the Ladies’ Bible Class will be held Friday at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Mamie E. Scrivener, 3019 Dumbarton avenue. McKendree Methodist. C. H. Ward and his wife will con- duct the service tomorrow at 8 p.m. ‘The minister speaks briefly on “A Glorious Release,” the sixth sermon on “Actual Experiences.” Young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. Miss Wini- fred Rose, leader. Holy communion will be adminis- tered at 11 am. Reception of new members. The minister, Rev. Samuel E. Rose, gives a communion medita- tion on “Discerning the Lord.” ‘Turkey supper in the lecture room ‘Tuesday, from 5 to 7 pm. Mrs. Cecil's group is sponsoring it. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak at 11 am. on “Spiritual Bricklaying.” John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. Bishop Cameron Chesterfield Al- leyne of North Pelham, N. Y, will preach Sunday morning. The min- ister, Rev. W. O. Carrington, will preach at night. Rev. 5. A. Gordon Grant will give the message to the Junior church. Fifteenth Street Christian. Morning worship service and the Lord’s supper at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “A Concerned Church.” Forum at 6:45 pm., topic to be discussed, “Mercy Killings From a Christian Viewpoint.” Evening service at 8 o'clock, with old-time hymn singing and sermon on “The Human Touch.” Marvin Methodist, Pictures of Communist persecution of Christians in Russia will be shown by Prof. Oscar Autritt, a native Rus- sian, at 8 pm. Rev. C. Carroll Bur- russ, the pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. on “Thanks Be to God.” Meeting of the Sunday School Council Thursday. Christian Witness League. The Sunday vesper service and Bible study class will be held at 4 o'clock at 1322 Vermont avenue. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght will speak on the Book of I Samuel. This is & contin- uation of the special series on the “Living Messages of the Books of the Book. He broadcasts the gospel singer programs on Sundays at_10 a.m. and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. over Station WOL. . Vedanta Soclety. “Spiritual Unfoldment—Its Nature and Technique” will be the topic of the lecture tomorrow at 8 p.m. by Swami Vividishananda. On Tuesday evenings he teaches the Upanishads and on Thursday evenings he gives lessons on Raja Yoga. Kenilworth Presbyterian. “Three Little Words” will be the theme of the mofning worship service tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. K. C. Buker. Cleveland W. Roberts will be the speaker at 8 pm. Midweek prayer service at the home of Mrs. Mabel M. Hubbel, 4608 Quarles street north- “ Intercessory Prayer” and at 8 p.m. on | street southeast, Adjt. Charles Tritton | Adjt. Wilbur Young in| ¢, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1935. French Services. “Tresors Inepuisables” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Andre PFrank Liotard at the French service at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at ¢ p.m. Wilson Avenue Baptist. The pastor will preach on “The Way of an Eagle” tomorrow. Morn- ing communion will be served. In the evening he will speak on “The Rejected Stone.” Open Door Church. W. R. Newell will speak. The meet- ings will also continue over Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 pm. Memorial Service. ‘The annual memorial anniversary service of the Diocesan Woman's Aux- liary will be held in Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral next Tuesday at 10:30 am. with Bishop James E. Freeman celebrating the holy communion. Following this service & business meeting will be held in Satterlee Hall, St. Alban's Church, when Rev, Clyde Brown will be the speaker. Self-Culture Lectures. Bhagwan Gyanee, scholar and teacher from Punjab, India, will give a series of five lecture-lesson talks on “Self-Culture” at the garden house, Dodge Hotel, December 5 to December 8, inclusive, 8 p.m. daily, also 3 pm. Sunday. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Rev. 8. A. Warren will preach to- morrow at 11 am. Rev. R. S. Stephen of North Carolina will conduct the evangilical service at 8 pm. Rev. 8. Geriah Lamkins, pastor, will be in charge. Trinity Methodist. Dr. Dan L. Ennis, minister, will preach at 11 am. The new Metho- dist Hymnal will be dedicated. These new Hymnals have been presented to the church in memory of Arthur A. Chapin by his family. Addresses will be made by Paul B. Cromelin and Harry W. Shaw. The minister will give the sixth in the series of sermons on “Questions asked by Young People,” at 8 pm., speaking on “Why Do We Suffer Pain?” The Sunday Evening Club will meet at tea at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Herbert H. McMurray will address the Bible Classes at 9:45 a.m. The Ladles’ Guild will hold its annual turkey dinner Wednesday and Thursday at 5 to 7 pm. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. This parish’s patronal saint's day, “St. Andrew's will be celebrated at the 11 a.m. service. Music and sermon will be in keeping with that festival. The rector, Rev. A. J. Weder, will preach. Holy Communion, 8 am. Young People’s Fellowship, 7:45 p.m. Confirmation classes: For adults, Wednesday, 7:45 pm., and juniors, Friday, 4:30 pm. Thursday, holy communion, 11 am, in the chapel. Highlands Baptist. The monthly communion service will be held tomorrow, with a short sermon on “Sharing.” In the eve- ning the sermon will be on “Life Along One Line” The Workers' Council will meet with Miss Emma Guschewsky Tuesday evening. The Golden Rule Class will meet Wednes- day with Miss Whitford. On Friday the Woman’s Circle will hold its an- nual dinner and sale. Fairmount Heights Presbyierian. At the 11 a.m. scervice tomorrow Rev. Joseph P. Holmes will preach on “The Perplexity of an Overzealous Heart.” Waugh Methodist. Rev. Allan F. Poore will preach at 11 am. on “The Greater Love,” fol- lowed by holy communion. 7 pm. Epworth League, At 8 p.m. the topic is “Red Stains.” Official Board meet. ing Wednesday, 7:30 p.m, First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Ambassadors for Christ.” At 7:45 p.m. Rev. A. V. Kimmell, pastor of the First Brethren Church of Philadelphia, will open a two-week revival, preaching upon the subject, “The Bible and Revival.” He will preach each evening during the week, except Saturday, at 7:45. His subjects for the week are: Monday, “The Resurrection of the Body”; Tues- day, “Why the Record of Christ's Life ‘Was Written?” Wednesday, “The Sin Question”; Thursday, “The Pleasures of Sin,” and Priday, “Jesus, the Sin- ner’s Friend.” St. Mark’s Lutheran. Rev. Edwin M. Thomas of Balti- more will be the guest preacher at the annual Thanksgiving service at 11 o'clock tomorrow. The Luther League will meet at 6:30 pm. with Miss Margaret Gross leader. The Ladies’ Aid and Church Council will meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller, Oxon Hill, Md., Wednesday at 8 pm. BHAGWAN GYANEE Lecture-Lessons On SELF CULTURE December 5th to 8th, inclusive, 8 p.m. Also 3 pm. Sunday Free Will Offering Seholar-Au DODGE Important Missionary Convention Missionary & Missionary Alliance Sunday to Sunday Sunday Services at 308 Eye !t. N.W. 3 and 7:30 All Week-Day Meetings at Temple Baptist Church, 10th & N Sts. N.W. Evenings, Including Saturday, 7: and on Tuesdsy, Wednesday, MM y, Friday at 2: u. ambodia 'lm l-.ll. PM Rev. 3.8, .vm'-'n-. ‘Frenc Atr Dally (Except Sunday), 7 P.M. L. D. S. Church 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. Edw. P. Kimball, Organist _PUBLIC INVITED Class male chorus will be a feature of the program. W. P. Fiythe to Speak. Willlam P. Flythe, former news- paper correspondent, will relate some of his experiences during the adminis.. trations of five Presidents at All Souls’ Memorial Episcopal Church tomorrow at 7:30 pm. Tis talk will be a feature of the regular Sunday evening meet- ing of the Young People’s Club. Vis- itors are invited. ' TEST FOR REVEALED TRUTH IS THEME Dr. Weaver to Discuss Topic at Morning Service Tomorrow. “The Right Test for Revealed Truth” will be the theme of Dr. Rufus W. Weaver at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning, in his serles on “Fundamentals of the Christian Faith.” It will be observed as Alabama day, with all natives of that State especially invited. In the evening, Dr. Weaver will speak on “The Man Who Said He Would—and Didn't.” ‘The Intermediate B. Y. P. U, will meet ‘tomorrow evening, with Mrs. James Russell in charge. The Fellow- ship Commission will present the pro- gram tomorrow evening, with the topic “Suppose the World Were With- out Christ.” On Wednesday evening the union and its commissions will hold a business meeting at the church. The Sunday school will have a dinner at the church at € o'clock Thursday, followed by = business meeting of officers and teachers. The Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club will present a play, “Big Brother,” at the church next Priday and Saturday evenings. ‘The Euzelian Class will present a pro- gram at the children's emergency home, Central Union Mission, Friday evening. The Emily York Circle of the Woman's Society, will meet at 2:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Guy E. Mauldin, 3602 Macomb st., and the Naomi Ruth Circle, at the same time, at the home of Miss Elizabeth Wingfleld, 3207 Nineteenth street. ‘The Business Women's Circle will| meet at the church at 7 o'clock | Thursday. e “THE TRULY GREAT” SERMONS CHOSEN BY DR. STOCKDAL First Congregational Pastor Will Preach in Morning and Evening.- Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the PFirst oCngregational Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Provi- | dence as Christ Sees It,” and in the | evening he will give a review of E. | Stanley Jones' book, “Christ's Alter- | native to Communism.” | The Calvin Coolidge Men's Class meets at 10 o'clock. The Young Peo- ple’s Society meets at 6:30. Tudor | ‘Whiton will lead a discussion on “The | Rising Tide of Labor Unrest.” Miss | Lenore Goodwin will lead the wor- | ship service. I ‘The Working Band will meet Mon- day at 10 o'clock. ‘There will be a special meeting of | tne church and society Monday eve- ning to consider and act upon the‘ resignation of the pastor, and for | such other business as may appertain | thereto. The I. C. Y. C. wjll meet Tuesday | at the church at 10 am. Mrs. Karl | Parks and Mrs. Elton Pillow will be the hostesses. ‘The Yoyng Women's Club will hold s dinper meeting at 6:15 Tuesday. Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard will give | & current events lecture. The Friendly Forum will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 Wednesday. | Miss May Nuchols and Mrs. Stock- | dale will have charge of the program. | ‘The Women's Society will hold its annual Christmas bazaar Thursday from 10 am. to 10 pm. A cafeteria luncheon will be served at noon, and s dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock. The Drama Glee Club will give an evening | of vaudeville Thursday in connection with the bazaar. The Public Speaking Class, under the leadership of Dr. Stockdale, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday. Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM'S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH lunel-ulu A'li nd Illll DR. SMITH. AM— nlol.lAI. PM—"GOD.” Dr. W. Angie Smi AN \W&‘MW Lntheran ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ. PASTOR a.m —f.A“-OmING !lll\ {C! 11 The Rev. ™, 9345 am 8. 8 6:30 pm—L. League. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 3.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “Truth.* 8:00 p.m.—Sermon_ “Dreams of Lead- ership.” IS SERMON TOPIC Dr. Blackwelder Will Discuss Theme at Lutheran Church ' of Reformation. At the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder will speak tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service on “The Truly Great,” and at 8 pm, “The Man Whose Stories Cracked the Dawn.” He will begin at 6:45 pm., & series of three young people’s conferences on “Friendship and Marriage.” The Women's Misslonary Society will meet Tuesday evening. The leaders will be Miss Anna Hinkel, Miss Lela Washabaugh and Mrs. John Weldley. The hostesses will be Mrs, Louis Dellwig, Mrs. Henry Hesse, Miss Marion Hesse and Mrs. C. E. Riecks. ‘The Women'’s Missionary Society and Ladies’ Aid Society will conduct their annual bazaar and dinner in the parish hall Wednesday afternoon and evening. A turkey dinner will be | served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. ‘The Thursday Evening Club meets Thursday evening, beginning with the Leadership Training Class at 7:15 under Dr. Raymond J. Seeger. The special speaker will be Dr. D. L. Seck- Hnle'r of the District Health Depart- ment. Huiversulist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and § Streets N.W. REV. FREDERIG W. PERKINS, D. D 10:15—Church Behool. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Personal Christ” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The M.tl.r Cll-rd The First Church of Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Clmh of Chrnt Sehlfict Columbia Rd. and Eucli Second Churcl of Clmll Sel ntist Third Cl-reh 'if cn.fi.n Scientist and L Fourth Cl--rgh of cxmn Sciclhnl 16th Ilil Meridian N. "ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED” Mn AM. and 8 PAL aun'mla— IISOA.H S THURSDAYS. TION WJSV. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W, Houn, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- déé'“‘ hol: dxys, 2:30 to 5-80). SECOND CHURCH—111 C N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30- 5 week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH — Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesday: ILQ to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 FOUR‘{‘H CHURCH—'flvoH Bldg., 8318 14th St. 9 to 9 week dl’l, ‘Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:00; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. ’ Holi- d-y:. 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. to sttend e our CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHAS sTATE TER, SDA. 11:00 M e Rer. L. W) Zimmerm Sary Serviee. 10:00 a'tm o Ghutch School. T, AKO Seventh and Dyblis sty Rey.J. Adrian Pieitler 11 o'clock Serm: KING IS rlmnsl:n LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D., Pastor. 11 o'clock “WHAT IS RELIGION?” Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. 9:45—Sunday School. 7:00—Christian Endeavor Soclety. Sunday Masses 7, 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister 11:00 AM. “THE (‘OVQLEST OF FEAR™ PM. “wHERE DO ‘YOU WANT TO GO Columbia Road ¢alh§r)’ Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY D. D., Minister 11 am—Bishop Raiph 8. Cushman. 8 p.m.—Musical Service, Senior and Young People’s Choirs. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Rd. N.W. Rev. Walter M. Michael, Pastor. Christian Encouragement.” 8p.m—"A Sure Foundatlon. 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHR!ST 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a m.- 11 ~Bible 00 a.m.—Communi Sermon Services “The Unity of Spiri 8:00 p.m. ~s‘rmon, ““Almost Persuad- C. B. DOUTHITT, Minister. anngrrgammul At Mount Pleasant Church Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, D. D. ‘Tomorrow Morning at 11 Mt. Pleasant Chorus (50 voices) | Tomorrow Evening at 8 1410 Columbia Rd.—Phone Ad. 4614 First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 Young People’s Society, 6:30 11 AM. “Providence as Christ Sees It” 8 PM. Book Review “Christ’s Alternative to Communism” By E. Stanley Jones Thursday—Christmas Bazaar Spiritualist | MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at & p.m Healing. Consultation Daily. 12 to @ D Healing each meeting 7 to & p.m. DONCEEL. Teacher ve. N.W. The Fraternal Spiritualist Church 13290 N Street N.W. Lyceum at 11 a.m_ Healing at Lecture and reading service at DR. CAVE. Guest Speaker, — MARJORIE_BORDEN. Orsanist. Longley Memorial 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Bet. 13th & 14th at Newton Rev. Elisabeth McDonald in C! (bl ol Lecture by Rev. F. H. Mandrell. INHERITANCE.” CHRIST LUTHERAN ()I’ll!DlJll SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. 'Ilblllc CHEL. Pastor C. S. DAVID. Assistant llIV'ICl 1:00 a.m.—Sermon on «CHRIST, THE RING® 10:40 a.m.—Holy Communion, 945 a'm'—Sunday_School. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenve and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 “The Lord’s Need” Evening Worship, 7:45 “What Is Your Best?” ‘Young People’s Socleties, 6:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD l 30 . m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service with Holy Communion, “The Water of Life.” SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 409 4th Shut N.W. Service. D Sermon by Rev. G. E. Lenski fllhll . Lo, PasTon” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School classes for all. ‘God in Search of Man.” Sermon by Pastor. . —Confirmation_instruction. DATONEMENT ol gad Rhode Iotaai Ave. L 11 oelock. an!rl‘ day School, 9:48 Cllnrch oflhe Reformation || 32 ito] Street. SR hette Libears. ackwelder, Past nday Sc! l an g InI Services Message meet Readings by _apooi; The First Spiritualist Church Services at The Psychic Center 131 C Street N.E. Lecture by the pastor. REV. ALFREl')" H. TERRY “GHOSTS” Pollolod by spirit messages. Sunday S P.M. All welcome. Free prizes. Terry gives readings by a Fhone Lincoln 15 HOME COOKE ER Thursday from 5 to ree prizes. Readings by Mrs, "Eidon, Mr. Prederick and Dr. Terry. CHURCH " OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, INC. a B\ Dr. Z. A. Wright, — Bishop i St. N (Musicians’ Hall) SUNDAY SERVICE Dec. 1—3 P.M,, 7:30 P.M. Lecture by Rev. G. Marmion MYSTICISM Spiritual Messages, All Reached “WHY WE HAVE THE BIBLE," By DR. CHAS. W. MEYERS (7:30 PM.) Church Mediums assisted by visiting Mediums will de i You _are cor l\\) invited Crystal Seances at the Home Chapel. 439 New Jorses Ave ‘S Mon., Wea. Private interviews daily, Lincoln 190 1627 Lamont St. N.W., Suite 2 Divine Service Sunday. 11 AM, Pastor—Rev. Jane B. Coates “Rising Tides of Restlessness” Messages After Service, Dr, Cl gives private reading Plerre L. O. A. Keeler Of Unity Spiritualist Church INDEPENDENT WRITING Tuesday, Thi 4111 38th St. N. “Rev. Carol E. | McKuutry 1342 Gallatin 8t N9 at 5000 Iln o The Gengral Assembly” of §pmmnm “A Shrine” where you receive only the ‘rl‘. in Spirit Manifestatis l .nl'llll ‘Tues. and Fri, eves. ‘welcome. All reached. G"rfll Umty Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Mrs. Nevada Devore Putts, C. M. San Deigo, Calif. i“ ti by M Violet E. Coates, DO mons. and Mr. John H: Réamond. " Mid-veek messase services of 400 Pegna Au .'!l. Thursday at 8 P.M. Re 3 cK. y. 8 P.M. tor. Rev. Kling n!!AGls & BALLOT READING SUNDAY ES CIRCLE EVERY WEDNESDAY DIVIIAPNB ABS !'I.XDAY 8 P th 8L 5d T . 8o 'fiauum dads Rer dactia Vo