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& Dr. H. Sala To Preach Two Weeks “The Aloneness of Jesus” Is Theme for Tomorrow Morning. DR HOMER SALA, pastor of the First Christian Church, Decatur, IlL. is conducting special evangelistic gervices at the Ninth Street Christian Church. He is accompanied here by his wife, Harrell Biard of Birmingham, Ala., will join the party Monday evening. ‘The meetings opened last Thursday evening at a special dinner of welcome to the evangelists. Services will be conducted each night for the next two weeks, except Saturday, at 7:45 pm. ‘The sermon subjects tomorrow and next week are as follows: Sunday morning, “The Aloneness of Jesus” and evening, “The Unchanging Christ”; Monday, “Why America Has the Headache”; Tuesday, “What is Christianity?” (whole family night— gift to the largest family present); Wednesday, “The Good News From the C: Thursday, “What's in a Nam (church night—roll call of church officers); Friday, “Making Good in Life” (an evening with the youth). |SERVICE MARKS DR. HOMER SALA. —Edmonston Photo. LUTHERAN DATE Christ Lutherap Church will com- memorate the anniversary of the Ref- ormation tomorrow morning by a spe- | cial service at 11 o'clock. Rev. J Frederic Wenchel will speak on * Service in St. Peter's in Rome.” The new assistant to the pastor, Rev. Clar- ence Dohrman, will be presented to the congregation. The Junior League will meet Fri- day evening. THE EVENING STAR, ‘Chevy Chase Sermon By Dr.Hollister ‘Begin With Me’ Pres- byterian Topic To- morrow Morning. DR J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, pas- tor of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow on “Be- gin With Me.” The Hearthstones will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the young people’s room and the Alpha Omega group aé 6:30 in churcn house. At 7:30 the fireside group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Linzel, 4118 Mili- tary road; collegians, home of Mr, and Mrs. James G. Wright, 5311 Connecti- cut avenue, and Young People’s So- ciety, young people’'s room. Rev. John Nevin Sayre, chairman of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, will be the forum speaker Thursday eve- ning at 7:45. His subject will be, “Dare We Follow Jesus’ Teaching in Solving Conflicts?” The Semi-Circle will have a Suki Yaki dinner Friday at 6:30 in the as- sembly room. A group of young people from the church plan to attend the Presbyterian League rally at the Takoma Park Pres- byterian Church Friday evening. Rev. | Paul R. Shearer will speak and movies | of the Frederick conference will be | service at 6 p.m. shown. | WASHINGTON, L Guest Speaker I DR. EGBERT W. SMITH, Field secretary for the Foreign Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, will be the guest preacher for the Institute of Missions in the Bethesda Presbyterian Church. He will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. The Lord’s Supper and sermon by | Rev. H. W. Campbell at 11 am. | Young People’s meeting and vesper | Linwood Wilson is leader. Activities (Continued from Page B-6.) Open Door Church, | The pastor will speak tomorrow morning on “A Three-Fold Abound- ing” and at 8 p.m, A Gospel Mes- | sage.” Communion will be observed in the morning. The young people wiil meet for prayer at 5 and will have a program at 7 p.m. Wesley Methodist. Joash day tomorrow will see the culmination of the debt reduction | campaign which has been progress- | ing through Dr. G. Ellis Williams, dent of the ‘Washington distr preach the serm@n at the 11 o'clock service. sup Seat Pleasant Methodist. A week of celebrating the twenty fifth anniversary of the church will| be concluded ament of holy anion at Rev. Paul ohi will speak on “In Remem- ce of Me. At 8 pn e “If I Were Vol d Univer: ow morning for | | | | Andrew 1 oc Mays and dean of the & Howard University. St. Margaret's the 11 o'clock hool of Religion, iscopal. after the 1 stand will read the names d during the | ed by a cor-| ch on this day ially solemn memorial. s meeting at 6 o'clock. & business meet- m, pru,u Supper, followed by ing. Unity Circle. | Unity Circle. under the leadership of Judge Dean Franklin, announces its new address at 1703 K street. Be- ginning tomorrow all services and classes will be held on the ground ‘Tuesday night will be changed to Sunday school will open 9:45 am. and Sunday morning gervice at 11. Topic for Sunday, “Law, Love and Temperance.” | Eckington Presbyterian, 1 The church will participate in the | worldwide communion tomorrow by |At 8 pm. | Dr. Martin Luther 400 years ago gave | | pr | Testaments campaigns, will address | the Prophetic conference Friday aft- ernoon and evening at the Fourth Presbyterian Church. At 2:30 pm. | his subject will be “How to be Strong | in the Lord in These Latter Days. he will deliver a stere= opticon lecture on the subject building Palestine d Prophecy.” This conference is ing sponsored by the “'a&:x:ngloni School of the Bible. | ev. Mr. Pieplow to Preach. | That the Reformation program of impetus to modern progress will be | cited by Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow toa | morrow morning in Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Rainier, Md Rev. Clarence Stuebe, assistant in T Church, Washington, will ach at 8 p.m. | | ton has complied with a request for a | speak on “Man in the Image of God,” class based on “Lessons in Truth” which meets Thursday evening at 8:15. Also there has been organized a class in Bible interpretations meet- | ing Wednesday at 2:30. Memorial United Brethren, Dr. prcarh at 11 am. or “What Is Your Verdict?” and at 8 pm. on “The Pharisee’s Thanksgiving.” Questions | submitted regarding vital problems | will be answered. Youth organiza- tions will present unique features at 7 p.m, the central theme for No- vember being “New Ventures in Evangelism.” Chi Rev. istian Witness League. Simpson B. Daughcrly will | and in the evening on “Man's Treat- | ment of God's Revelation.” This is the Presbyterian Church of America | group in Washington. All persons arel cordially invited to attend. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m, French Service. At the French service at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church toe morrow at 4 pm. Rev. Andre Frank Liotard, pastor of the French congre- | gation, will speak on “L'Appel du Maitre.” Metropolitan Presbyterian. ‘The universal communion will be observed tomorrow morning. New | members will be received and children Arthur G. Slaght will be the | may be presented for baptism. The speaker at the 4 o'clock vesper service Men's Bible Class will conduct the tomorrow at 1322 Vermont avenue. Christ Lutheran, Bethesda—Chevy Chase. Rev. Henry J. Whiting will preach | tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Church | Speaks Today.” He will take in a yup of new members at the morning service. On November 8 the pastor will make the first of a series of four “Creed.” Mount Moriah Baptist. Rev. J. H. Randolph will preach at 11 am. At 3 pm. a covenant meet- inz will be held and new members 1l be received, followed by the Lord's Supper. At 7:30 p.m. there will be a candle light pageant by the Junior Miss! Society Prayer service 9 noon and 7:30 p.m. Potomac Heights Community. oly Communion will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. with Rev. O, J. Randall mn charge. At 8 pm. he will preach on “Election Day Is Com- ‘ ing.” The New Idea Society will meet Thursday at nocon. The Randall Bible Class has elected A. D. MacKinnon, president: H. S. Towr and Mrs. M. H. Hess, vice presidents; G. W. Morse, past presi- dent; Mrs. H. L. Wetzel, secretary; J. F. Hessenauer, treasurer; Dr. R.| M. Charles, teacher. Grace Baptist. Rev. F. W. Johnson announces Miss Amy Lee Stockton and Miss Rita Gould, California evangelists, begin evangelistic services tomorrow morn- | ing to continue nightly at 7:30 for | three weeks. Truth Center. “There is Nothing But God” is | Institute, | Come Early. The league broadcasts the programs | will be Henry H. Clement, on vesper service at 6 pm. The speaker “The every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. | History of the Bib] The prayer service is Monday eve- | ning at 1829 Sixteenth street. i The league is holding a special service Sunday evening at the Ana- costia M. E. Church. Mr, Slaght will speak on “How You May Obtain Hap- piness Though Bearing Trials.” McKendree Methodist. The eighth sermon on the of Revelation” by the minister 8 pm, the topic, Book.” administered. Meditation by Rev. Samuel E. Rose, the mimster, on “The | Abiding Blessing.” Reception of new | members. At 7 p.m. the Young People’s League | will hold 1ts discussion and devo- tional service. A special feature will form part of the midweek service Thursday at 8 pm. “Book | at | Unity Society, “Law, Love and Temperance” will be the subject of the sermon at 11 am. and “The Good” the topic at 8 p.m. at 1326 Eye street, where Rev, R. C. Spaulding is the minister. Spe- cial drill on “Good Words” at the club at 6:45 p.m. Knox Presbyterian. Services will be held at the Bible 1316 Vermont avenue, to- morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. In the morning Rev. Leslie W. Sloat will Spiritualist T Announcing the Return of Dr. H. Robert Moore Services S observing the Lord's supper at the 11| Mrs. Appleton’s subject, 1713 K street, | Psychic Science Chnrch of Chml In the evening the the monthly se- : o'clock service. ! pastor will continue tomorrow evening In addition to the | | meeting Sunday night and the class | 1339 Irving G. D. KL l ries on the great hymns of v.he in Bible interpretations which meets\?,‘,l . church. | 1 Rev. Edward A. Marshall will direct ! an institute of Bible customs the week of November 8 to 13. Lectures ! with pictorial demonstrations will be | given each evening in the auditorium | of the church. Church of the Brethren. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman will preach | at 11 am. on the subject, “Seeing | : God at the Communion.” During | % this service Rev. S, C. Cubbage will be ordained to the eldership. At 6 : pm. the congregation will celebrate the holy communion. On account of the communion service no young | * people’s meeting will be held. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Prophetic Conference. Rev. George T. B. Davis of Phila- . delphia and secretary of the Million @hristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. Worship 11:15 AM. 8 P.M. B.5.10:00 AM. Thursday Bible Class, Universal Dresign Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 Stoneleigh Court, Conn, Ave, ‘ L NW. Services are held on Sunday: am. Torasy open Wed'rdayrs Yo 3, Rim. 500 Mhitt Crogs White Cross Church of Christ Service Sunday, 11 AM. Sanciuary of the White Cross Center. 27 Lamont N.W.. Suite 2. n-m. REV. JANE B. COATES, “GOD’S MELTING POT” Message Service for those who remain after close of church. . THURS. 2 PO ALING PRAYER AND Service at the Sanctuary. All Welcome. 3 Unceasing Prayer Brings Relief White Cross Center A HOUSE OF PRAYER. 1627 Lamont St. N.W. 2. DR JANE B. COATES ircle, Wed., 8 P.M. s._COL. 6227, daily, * c-nnn. each Tuesday memng Mrs. S‘pirimalifit "Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin St. N.W., at 5000 Block 1ith St Under authority of The General Assembly of Spiritualists. “Blessed are they that mourn. for they shall be comforted.” Matt. 3.4, | Message Meetings Tues and Fri. eves.. | ublic welcome. All reached. Geor- | ZOE Group Meeting Daily. Fhone District 1319. 1421 K ST. N.W.. APT. 51, LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead 'Place N.W. Between 13th and 14th at Newton St. Sunday, November 1, at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Elisabeth McDonald “Our Indian Guides” Followed by Spirit Messages. PM Midweek Service Thursday, 8 Fraternal Spiritualist Clmrch 1329 N St. N.W. e Church of Spiritual Science Apple- Bishop 1012 9ta St. N.W. (Pythian Temple) Sunday Services—3:30 P.M. r. Robert Merce Psalms the Twenty. Assisted, by Visiting Mediums. MES: TO ALL By the clern oK Easley, A, B A Ellen Rockwood. Robt: Mercer. Dr. 2. A. Wright a; sisting Mediums, Chas, W. M. Others. _Please come ear! CO ANI flerman. Rev. Ilgy Fint Divine Science Church GRAFTON HOTEL, Conn. Ave. at De Salés 11:00 a.m.—“Fruits of the Spirit.” 8:00 p.m.. Wed.—“Scientific Prayer.” REV. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Minister. @hurch of Christ 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service and Bermon. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. Enungrlgal Calvary@ospel Church 1911 H St. N.W.. 'n)hlfttl. D. C. HARRY J. STEIL rfold Gg:d. Healins. Prelchlu the Fo Divine tings p.m. Readings daily by mm 1ith St.N.W.. Phone Col._339 MYSTIC CHURCH “OF C CHRlST‘ | Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. | Henling and Consultation daily 13 p.m. Healing. each meeting, L. DONCELL. reacher, 2t 6 p.m. NS, 1341 Ne'mn St N.W. se meeting Monday and Thurs., __Readings by Appt. Col. 4343 13 8 pm s - |UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Services Sunday, Nov. 1, 8 P.M. Lecture by J. K. Simmons Followed by Mel\l‘ls | “The Mystery of the Cross.” “Eating a Little €Vening the series on “Gre Eleven am. holy communion | 28nd Their Sermons \A rthur D. Grm will be Cleveland Park Congregational. “The Commonwealth of Spirit” the sermon topic of Rev. Loughran tomorrow morning The trustees will meet Thursday eve- ning at the church. is Joseph S. | Columbia Heights Christian. | The topic for the morning will be | In the | Preachers | will continue with “Jesus and Nicodemt Midweek service Thursday evening Piymouth Congregational. The subject of the sermon by Rev. “When Re- | ligion Freezes.” At 8 p.m. the Order of Eastern Star will hold its annual memorial service. The minister's class in New Testament interpreta- | tion will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. The annual meeting of the church —_— NCE CHURCH. i Vermont Ave. N.W. Friends Friends Meeting of Washington. (Established 19:30—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) at 11 am Sunday School, .45 a.m. All interested_are_welcome. Apt. 4. a.m.—Meeting for Worshin. All w welcvme. Sunday School, " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W, 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship, Luangelistic Center The Full Gospel| TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. The special meetings now 1n progress will con tinue this coming week Evangelist Wm A Gierke speaking _each week night at ;:45, ex- cept Saturday Sunday_Services. 9:30—Sunday School 11 _and_7:30—Preaching. 6:30—Young People. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor. |“The Knight’ | short sermon on “An Available God.” | | Edgar Lowe, Wednesday evening. | Wayne, Ind, | speak to the young people. D. C, Topic of Dr. Blackwelder Church of Reforma-| tion Theme Given for Tomorrow. T THE Church of the Reforma- tion tomorrow morning Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder will use for his theme, “The Knight in Gray.” At 8 p.m. he will continue the brief question-and- answer period he began several weeks ago. The theme will be “Who Hasn't?” At 6:45 o'clock the Senior Luther League will have a debate entitled, “Will Right Always Triumph?” The leaders are Mrs. Helen Kosack, James Taylor, Laps MacCord and Joseph | Peaslee. The Intermediate Luther League will give a dramatization in a modern home of Margaret Slattery’s “Two Words.” Miss Anna Rees is the hostess and Miss Betty Jane Davis will be the speaker. MARK ANNIVERSARY Then tenth anniversary of Takoma Park Christian Church will be ob- served tomorrow. Dr. Elmore Turner, who was its pastor for five years and now a professor at Lynchburg College, will preach the sermon tomorrow morning. Luncheon will be served at | 1 o'clock. Dr. R. H. Miller, pastor of the Na- tional City Christian Church, will preach at 3 pm. An organ, the gift | of the Washington Disciples, will be dedicated. s Highlands Baptist Communion will be celebrated to- | morrow morning. There will be a In the evening the sermon will be “Sympathy.” The ladies of the church will be entertained by Mrs. T. R. East, 1411 Perry place, Wednes- day, and the Golden Rule by Mrs. There will be an important meeting | of the teachers and officers of the church school Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Brooks, 307 Decatur street. | First Brethren Evangelist Leo Polman of Fort will conclude a three- week revival tomorrow. At 11 o'clock he will preach on “The Challenge of the Cross” and at 7:30 pm. on “Solemn Warr " At 6:30 he w Wedn; 7:45 the prayer service will day at be held. Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST | SCIENTIST Bun:l:u of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chn-t Scientist, Boston, M First Clmrch of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd uclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. NE. Third Ch rch of Chrul Scientist | and L Sts | Fourth Cl-uuh of Christ Sclenhl!\ 16ta lnd Mrr d an N.W. “EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT“ ‘ Sch WEDNEFDAY CEVENING | MEETING— oclock RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY. 1'15 AM. STATION WJSV READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—T730 17th St. W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 p.m. week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sun- days and ho(idays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 13 14th St., 9 to 9 week days; ' v ednc<da)s, 9:30 to 7; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Al are welcome to attend our church services _and use ing First Church of Christ Scientist EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. At Little Falls Street Station, Sunday Services and Sunday School, 11 AM. Wednesday services, 8 P.M. Readine Room in Masonic Temple Building on Lee Highway. " Fraternal Spiritualist Church 1320 N St. N.W. Speal(er—Dr. H. Robert Moore Healing Service. 7 p.m. stcuue and Song nd Ballot Reading, nig; 0 P.M Supper_and Eendmx Included. 50c_* The Margaret Spiritualist Church of Immortality 2809 14th St NW. Rev. 3 is, Mrs. Caroli Mirier arcese sorvices svery Wods and Friday, 8 p.m. ' Mrs, Mandis, advice by apnt. ' Ad. 3209, ks The First Spiritualist Charch T (he Yoar 1905 l‘e’rfi::."fi:c the rmhu Center 13 Su ni.v. rn Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “VISIONS lN "THE CRYSTAL” Followed by Problem Hour Crystal Readings. Ballot readings and spirit messages. EVERY ONE REACHED Mrs. Eldon. Dr. Terry and other churchi mediums. Come early for seats. Dr. Terry gives readings and hesling by ‘appointment. Phone Lincoln 1572 Crystal Readings, Thursd The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental facing Copitol Plaza ay Evening. * Rev. Hugh Gordon Burroughs Minister 8 PM. CECIL B. DOUTHITT. Minister. hing 11 P EVERYBOD L Address by the Minister THE HAMM Complete with Power Cabinet: $1,275 stallations. H w small, the your organ problem. STANDARD -CONSOLE MODEL Slightly higher when additional equipment is needed for large in- ETHER your church is large or Hammond will solve E. F. DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 G STEINWAY and Other Leading PIANOS At Droop’s 1300 G Street &7t A New and Beautiful Musical Instrument for Church, Home, School, Club. It has no pipes. It cannot get out of tune. Tones are electrically created. Offers an almost infinite variety of tone colors and combinations. You connect a cord to an electric outlet—AND PLAY! SPECIAL NOTICE: On Sunday morning, Novem- ber 1, at 11 o'clock, a new Hammond Electric will be dedicated at the Takoma Park Christian Church, New York and Chicago Aves., Ta- | koma Park, Md. (This is our |muc church installation.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1936. Visitation PROF. LOUIS D. BLISS, President of the Bliss Elec- trical School at Takoma Park, will head the faculty and stu- dent body in their annual visitation to the Vaughn Bible Class for Men at Calvary Bap- tist Church, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Linn C. Drake, teacher of the class, will deliver an ad- dress on “A Program for Life.” Willis G. Waldo, general su- perintendent of the Sunday School, will make the brief address of welcome to which Prof. Bliss will respond. DR. CLIFFORD TO BE GUEST SPEAKER At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow the guest speaker will be Dr. Philip H. Clifford, minister of the Vance Memorial Church of Wheeling, W. Va. His sub- ject at 11 a.m. will be “Knowing God,” and at 8 pm. “What Is the Pure Heart?” A special meeting of the church and congregation will be held Thursday in | | place of the usual prayer service. Universalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH, Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. Rev. lrederm “ Ptrkln D. D. \znonal (Apllll Chmr Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Swam: Yogenenga's SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India DESTINY OF MAN November 1, 1936, 8 P.M. 8 COLUMBIA ED. N.W. fith[r Auhxtnrxum JOHN FORD Noted Bible Lecturer Topic “The Striking Question of the Jesuit Priest Which Silenced the Protestants” CAN YOU ANSWER IT? Every Catholic Should Hear It. Every Protestant Should Hear It RADIO BROADCAST WBAL, Sunday, 4 P.M. WOL and Intercity Network, Sunday, at 10:15 A.M. Sun., Nov. 1 First Lecture—6:45 P.M. Second Lecture— 8:30 P.M. BIBLE AUDITORIUM Sth and F Sts. N.W. ADMISSION FREE REV. J. H. MIERS | SELECTS TOPIC | Sermon at Fourth Pres-| byterian Church Will Be Broadcast. At Fourth Presbyterian Church to- | morrow at 11 am. Rev. James H Miers will preach on “Approaching the Inner Meaning.” The sermon will be broadcast by WOL from 11:30 to 12. He will speak at 10 am. on the great Abrahamic covenants, a special lecture for Bible students. The topic at 8 pm. is “Jesus and His Brethren.” On Monday evening he will con- tinue his series of lectures upon “The Second Advent Teachings of Jesus,” “What Shall Be the Sign of Thy Coming?” | Dr. Miers will lead Thursday in a | study of the coming Sunday school | :;sson “What True Christians Will 0. George T. B. Davis, author lnd‘ traveler, will speak Friday night. the afternoon he will tell of present | and former times in Palestine, . Petworth Baptist “The Market Place of God” will be the subject tomorrow morning by Rev. | Henry J. Smith. Communion will | be celebrated and the reception of new members. “Appreciation in Values” will be the evening subject. Committees have been appointed by the pastor to arrange for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the found- | ing of the church. The Yaden Bible Class will be ad- ‘ dressed by Rev, Mr. Sm The monthly meeting of the class will be held er‘nmqax at 8 pm ahrnfinphg. THE GREAT ILLUSION HARRY D. APPLEBY Sunday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m. 1216 H St. N.W. Sundar, November 1—8:15 P.M. “REINCARNATION” Class Wed. R:15 P.M. Library Open Tues. and Thurs.. 5 (e 6: Sat. 1 to 4 United Lodge of Theosophists th and Eve Sts. N.W. | by Rev. B—7 ILLINOIS PA@STOR CONDUCTS REVIVAL SERVICES SERIES PLANNED | Topics for Sermons Se- lected by Rev. Newell “Am I in ‘The Way Everlasting?' " is the subject of a series of sermons to be delivered at Ryland M. E. Church Karl G. Newell at the 11 a.m. services. The series will be ine troduced tomorrow by a communion meditation, “Do I Have the Evidences of Having Missed the Trail?>” The other subjects of the series are: “Do I Hear a Song Farther Up the Trail?” “Do I Feel I Must Follow the Eternal Will2” and “Do I Feel Basically at Rest?” In the evening at 7:30 he will speak on “Two Labels”” This will be fol- lowed by a fellowship program feature ing “Bible Base Ball.” The Epworth and Intermediate | Leagues will meet at 7 pm. The Junior League meets Thursday at 3:30 pm. Hnity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Rev. Raymond C. Spaulding, Leader day School Love. Temperance.” m —“The Good nd 8:00 pm in Truth 00 B m.—Wednesday, Prosperity.” ation L Master Class " Les- Center Open Dailv. Except Holidays Unity _Literature for Sale NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT, LEADER Sunday—"Self Control" . Tuesday—"Foundation Prin. ciples. . Wed —"“Christian_Healing."” Christian Healing Lessons in Truth. UNITY CIRCLE Wesley Hall 1703 K Street N.W. DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader. Sunday, 9:15 a.m.—Sunday School. Sunday. 11 _am—"Law. Love and Temperance.™ Salaist Mre. C. W. Jones Fridays—8 p.m.—Study of Genesis, METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. i John Compton Ball, D. D., Pastor | Doctor Ball Preaches Morning and Evening 11 AM. “Looking Unto Jesus” 745 PM “A Hallowed Evening Following Hallow E’en Life’s Real Values.” Attend the Church That Glows and Gn'l and Gr v. it IF LATE CALL A TAXL GRACE BAPTIST 9th and South Carolina Ave. S.E. PASTOR, F. W. JDH\:O\ Amy Lee Stockton—Rita Gould Beginning SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 Continuing Nightly at 7:30 Miss_Stockton Preaches. Miss Gould Sings. COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT PETWORTH 7th St. at Randolph N.W. Rev. Henry J. Smith. Pastor. 11:00 am —Communion Service. “The Market Place of God.” 1 800 p.m.—Sermon 'and Song Service, Appreciation in Value." 9:45pm —Fh 1ilh¢‘s and Yaden Class Sunday School—Classes for Al FIFTH Dr. J E. Brius, P'st'r Commu- | | Frustra- | All who have changed addresses re- cently are requested to notify the pastor. | 9:30 am.—S§. 8. J. H. Ingram. Supt 8:00 p.m.- —Mondly Important Deacons’ Meeting. L flflnm—Tuesd y. Monthly W. M. 8. et £.00 p.m.. —Tnundnx Meeting The Church That Cares. Come! WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B. (AUSTIN. Pastor 11:00 a.m. -n —“n?(h“‘l Weekly Prayer 9:43am8. B 6 ARG pmE Y Baptist ‘Maryland Ave;; 18th ‘and Md. Ave. NE. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor, 9:30 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. T. Ford Barker in Farewell Address. 7:00pm—B. Y. P. U. 800 pm—"The Greatest Story in the Bibie.” Several Baptisms. § Grucified. Risen. We Preach Christ CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 1AM “How To Have Every Thing You Want” The Lord’s Supper 6:45 PM.—B. Y.P. U. 8:00 P.M. | “Jesus Takes a Holiday” 8 P.M.—Thursday—Study of the Sunday School Lesson. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. SECOND 13th and East Capitol z e bR T day School _Open Book.” Ber 30 2 85 5m B b \\nndem.l Saviour.” CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jeflerson Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Ct 1 2 1 [ 8 “Branch Road and Aspen St. TAKOMA sl 11:00am—-To Give or to Get.” 745 pm Songl Whitam Earl La Rue. KENDALL °® ]\ur Inde. Len Frankiin Stevens, Minister. Evangelistic Program Through Nov. 8. pm. Rev. Perry Michell, est Pastor. Ave, CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road Rev. Edward O. Clark, Pastor 11:008 m —THREE WORDS OF JESUS" 8:00pm_—Albert E Baldw f i"of Salvation Arms. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. H. W. O. MILLINGTON, Acting Pastor. 11:00 am.—"CHRIST PRE-EMINENT.” City. Va. 8:00 p.m.—"AN UNASHAMED EVANGEL.” Dr. Come to Sunday School, 9:30 Rev. Edward H. Pruden, D. D.. Chase Pruden. am; B, Y. P. U.. 6:45 p.m. fational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D.,, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“THE QUESTIONER AT THE TABLE.” (The Lord’s Supper) 8:00 p.m. QUESTION.” —*“AN OVERLOOKED ISSUE—THE TEMPERANCE (The Brass Quartette) 9:30 8.m.—Bible School. Calvary , § 6:45 p. 8th and H Sts. N.W. ABERNETHY, Minister 11:00 a.m.—REV. PHILIP G. m—B. Y. P. U. MURRAY—Farewell Sermon. (Communion Service) 8:00 pm.—“GOD'S LIMITLESS RESOURCES.” Dr. Abernethy. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Y. P. Groups. 1 0—Junior Church—Hillman Harris. R. L Ave. X% flfllm BETHANY 2nd St. NW., M. P. GERMAN, Minister, THE STRANGE I‘OIGIHG." ‘'THE PRICE OF STRENGTH. The Men’s Bible Class lnvl!u Ytl to Hear HORACE L. STEVENSON.

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