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B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1936. WASHINGTON LEAGUE ARRANGES NUMBER OF RETREATS CAROL SERVICE. Combined Choirs to Be Heard at Trinity M. E. At Trinity M. E. Church tomorrow at 7:45 the combined choirs, the | junior, intermediate, senior and quartete of the Trinity and Epworth M. E. Church South will present & Christmas carol and candlelight service, At 11 am. Rev. Dan L. Ennis will | speak on “The Mystery of the In- carnation.” Watch ' night service Thursday, 11 p.m. Cathedral To Observe Archbishop To Be Guest January 12 City-Wide Rally Will Be Held by Cath- | olic Women. | \ Tnn Wuhinlton Retreat League has | anged & number of retreats ut‘ the Re'.rnt House, 2400 Harewood | road northeast, during January. A rally will be held January 12 at the Bacred Heart School. ‘The meetings are as follows: January 1—Day of retreat. General Open to all Catholic women. Retreat master, Rev. J. Fitzsimmons, C. SS. R. January 7—Evening of recollection for Catholic nurses of Washington. Retreat master, Rev. Arthur O'Leary, rector of Georgetown University. January 12—City-wiee rally of, Unusual Services Un- Catholic women of Washington, Sa- | cred Heart School auditorum, 1625 | der Direction of Or- Park road, 8:15 .m. Most Rev. . MhasaE Gy A‘:cr:bisno;“ of Bal- ganist Barrow. timore, guest of honor. January 17—Day of retreat. Ladies | of Charity. Retreat master, Rev. Peler" at Washington Cathedral will be J. Dolin, 8. J., Hartford, Conn. held tomorrow at 4 o'clock, under January 19—Evening of recollection. | direction of Robert G. Barrow, organ- Assumption parish and St. Stephen's | ist and choirmaster. A greeting to the | parish. Retreat master, Msgr. Fulton congregation will be delivered by J. Sheen, Catholic University. Bishop James E. Freeman. January 26—Evening of recollection. | Members of the congregation are Nativity parish. Retreat master, Rev. : requested to enter the Cathedral by Edward Nestor, Holy Comforter parish. | the north and south transept door- January 28—Evening of recollection. | ways, where they will be seated by the St. Martin's parish. Retreat master, Cathédral Guild of Ushers up to the Rev. P. J. O'Connor, Catholic Univer- | capauty of the great choir and ad- mty. - jolnmg chapels. Rev. John S. Spence, director of the ‘ Canon G. Freland Peter will deliver league, announces appointment of | the sermon at the celebration of holy captains from the Washington par- Christmas THE annual Christmas carol service | St. John'’s Will Honor ItsFounders Special Services Are Planned for Church’s 120th Anniversary. A/I ANY descendants of the diplomats, statesmen and those in the Army and Navy, who founded St. John Episcopal Church, at Sixteenth and H streets, on St. John's day, December 27, 1816, will attend their parish church tomorrow to honor the memory of | anniversary. The church was conse- crated by Right Rev. James Kemp, Bishop of Maryland. time he was reconstructing the White British in the War of 1812. To this church have come many ity. From the beginning, the pews, ac- | cording to the custom of the day, were owned outright and transferred by deeds such as are used to transfer real estate. However, a pew free of pur- | chase was set aside for President | Madison, who was in office at the time | St. Jobn's was built. The President | accepted this pew, which has been from that time reserved for the Presi- | | dent of the United States and his | | family. Presidents Monroe, John | Harrison and Arthur were all wor- | shipers at St. John's. The church has been served by a distinguished group of clergymen: Rev. those earlier worshipers on its 120th | St. John's Church was designed and | its construction supervised by Benja- | min H. Latrobe, at about the same | House, which had been burned by the | | Presidents and others high in author- | | Quincy Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, | NEW YEAR MESSAGE Sixth Presbyterian Will Hear Rev. J. H. Garner. A New Year message, “A New Sonl' in the Heart,” will be the sermon to- morrow morning in the Sixth Presby=- terian Church, by Rev. J. H. Garner. The Senior and Young People’s So- cieties will meet at 7 pm. The Young People’s Society, for the college-age group, will hold a, social this evening | at the home of Miss Mildred Wilcox, 1404 Longfellow street. | A New Year eve watch night serv- | ice is planned Thursday at 7:30 p.m. kM. E. Church ‘Will Stage 'Yule Drama Petworth Drama| Group To Be Directed | by Miss Stauffer, THE Christmas drama, “Why lhe‘ Chimes Rang,” will be given to- | | morrow evening at the Petworth M. | E. Church, under the direction of Miss ;erthl Stauffer. The following are cast: James Cunningham, Rochester Student to Speak Here Calvary Baptist Will Lutheran Pastor to Go To New Post Rev. E. H. Meuser Will Preach Farewell | Hear Sermon on Sermon Tomorrow. | ‘“Resolute Oneness.” RIV EDWIN H. MEUSER, pastor | AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | of the St. Matthew's Lutheran | tomorrow morning the guest | Church, will preach his farewell ser- | speaker will be Robert N. Zearfoss, L mon to his congregation tomorrow | student at Colgate-Rochester Divinity | | after having served them for exactly ‘samol Rochester, N. Y. His subject 12 years. Rev. Meuser has recently ac- | will be “Resolute Oneness.” cepted one’of the highest positions ' S. Abernethy, pastor, will preside. in the American Lutheran Church. | He will be director of the church and ‘ Club will present a Christmas pageant parsonage building funds of the synod | entitled, and will administer more than $1,500,- | direction of Donald Chase. 000 annually. The position was cre- | Hillman Harris will conduct the ated at the October convention of the | Junior Church service tomorrow morn- Lutheran group held in San Antonio, | ing. Tex. | The Woman's Missionary Society He will officially take up his duties | will hold & tea, from 3 to 6 Tuesday, at the first of the year and will be in- | for the women of the congregation, stalled into his new office, located | with the new members of the church at Columbus, Ohio, within a few | as guests. weeks, | The annual watch-night service Rev. Meuser became pastor of St. }wm be held Thsursday, beginning at | | Matthew's Church January 1, 1924, |9 o'clock, with an entertainment in | having served & congregation in | Woodward Hall, followed by a social | Bridgeport, Ohio, for nearly five years. | and refreshments in Burrall Hall, and He was graduated from the college a candlelight service in the audi- and seminary departments of Capital | torium. The sermon will be given by | Chester Callbeck, jr.; Joe A. Rice, Mrs. G. F. Daugherty, Harry Upchurch, | | Margaret Hibble, Harlow Bacon, Betty | | Mae Keely, Leonard Furgang and | | Mrs, Dwight Sartwell. Ardis Atkin- son, organist and director of music, | will assist. At 11 am. the minister, Rev. R. L. ‘Wood, will preach on “The Climax of the Year.” At 7 p.m. the Epworth | doubled and a beautiful new church | | sonage, which adjoins the church. communion at 11 a.m. tomorrow when | William H. Wilmer of Christ Church, | /¢ague will hold & holiday tea, with University in Columbus, Ohio. | Dr. Howard Stone Anderson, pastor He received his master of arts de- |of the First Congregational Church, gree at the American University. ‘-nd closing with the communion serv- During his pastorate the member- | ice at midnight. | ship of St. Matthew's Church has | structure was erected. This past Sum- mer the congregation, under Rev. Meuser’s direction, remodeled its par- DR. STEELMAN SELECTS THEME | Uptil & new pastor is called, Rev. At the evening service the Dramatic | “The Lost Star,” under '.bel SERMON ON LIFE Lutherans to Hear Rev. Henry Manken, Jr. At the Incarnation Lutheran Church Rev. Henry Manken, jr, will preach tomorrow, at 11 am., on “The Pil- grimage of Life.” The Intermediate Luther League will meet, under the superintendence | of Miss Margaret Harris and Miss | Gertrude Kluge, at 7 pm, in the parish hall. The Seniors will hold their session in the chapel room, un- ! der the leadership of Willlam Woits. The address will be made by Richard E. Titlow. On Tuesday evening, December 29, ‘at 8 o'clock, in the parish hall, tba‘ their families will have their annual | Christmas party. Religiofis Survey of '36 Is Theme Mount Pleasant Con-! gregational Pastor | SpeaksTomorrow. Bible in Art Subject of ‘Mrs. Schultz Talk to Be Given Unitarian Church Adult Class. THI BIBLE IN ART" is the subject. of a talk before the Adult Class in Comparative Religion at All Souls' Unitarian Church tomotrow at 10 o w‘w_Lulhenn ministers of the city and | gclock, by Mrs. E. 8. Schilts, At the Class in Current Problems meeting, at the same time, Miss Imo- gene Hostettler will conclude a series of discussions on “The Distriet in the Role of Parent.” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will preach |at the 11 o'clock service on “High- Toned Religion.” At 5 o'clock & pro- gram of Christmas music of various countries will be presented by the or- ganist, Lewis C. Atwater. Supper is served from 6 to 7 o'clock. At the Fireside Circle meeting at 16:30 several members of the group will speak on “What the Coming of a New Year Means to Me.” The feature at the motion picture hour at 7:30 will be “Captain January.” The young people will have their "A SURVEY OF RELIGION IN 1936 is the sermon subject of the Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister | of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, tomorrow morning. The Children of the Third Hour are climaxing their Mexican study by celebrating Christmas as In Mexico. “Los Pastores” (“The Shepherds”), a folk play, will be given in Fishburn Hall at 11 am. by those aged 6 to 12 Christmas dance Tuesday evening particularly in honor of young peopi> home for the holidays. Christmas parties are scheduled for the children Wednesday afternoon and evening. On New Year eve, at 11:30 o'clock A& pageant service will be presente: This will be preceded by the showing of “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” and other entertainment, beginning at 8 o'clock. At the foreign language cinema on Saturday evening, January ”C}u ist Rejected and Ac- claimed” to Be Subject Dr. R. G. Steinmeyer, formerly pas- | | tor of the Takoma Lutheran Church, | | will be in charge. The congregation | is expected to call a new pastor soon ishes as follows: St. Aloysius, Miss | the festival Christmas music sung last | Mary Oddenino; St. Anthony's, Miss | Sunday morning will be repeated. Serv- Emily Jameson; Assumption, Mrs, | ices for the day will begin with cele- | as a worship service. In the cast are Eleanor Strode, Eleanor Wickes, Jean Collingwood, David and John Robb, | Alexandria, was the first rector. He 21l members of the leagues who have was succeeded by Rev. William Hawley, | PR 8Way at school as guests of honor, who served for many years, Some of | AP former members and officers es- | 2, “Frasquita,” a Viennese operetta by Franz Lehar, with Lehar himself conducting the Vienna Philharmonic | Miles Sugrue; Blessed Sacrament, Dr. | bration of the holy communion at 7:30 Marjorie Shaw Stuart; St. Dominic's, | a.m. in the Chapel of St. Mary. Miss Prances Appich; St. Frances De | Group pilgrimages will be held im- Sales” Miss Agnes Marceron; St. mediately following the 11 a.m. and 4 Francis Xavier's, Mrs. Joseph Over- p.m. services. end; St. Gabriel's, Mrs. Lewis F. Strieter; Holy Comforter, Mrs. Eugene | ;‘i ?.?u;;i;{’zly Nfi'::' )l::m: N B }Il)‘:cl;' | SUBJECT LISTED mmaculsie. . ma-| BY DR. PERKINS | Immaculate Conception, Mrs. Mar- guerite Miller; St. Jobn's (Forest Glen), Miss Marie Culver; St. Jos- | eph's, Mrs. James A. Kelly; St. Mar- tin’s, Miss Dorothy Barrett; St. Mary's, Miss Teresa Behabetz; St. Matthe: Mrs. P. F. Hannan; St. Michael’s, Mrs. George Young; Nativity, Mrs. F. W. Landvoight; Our Lady of Victory, Mrs. Edward Spenned; Our Lady of Sorrows, Mrs. Charles H. Knott; Our | Lady of Lourdes, Mrs. Robert M. Ken- | the service in the Universalist Na- nedy; St. Patrick's, Miss Katherine | tional Memorial Church at 11 o'clock. Cleary; St. Peter’s, Mrs. Lucy Golds- | At 6 p.m. the evening group supper | borough; Sacred Heart, Mrs. Florence | will be served. K. Younger; St. Stephen's, Mrs. Ger- | The Mission Circle and Ladies’ Aid trude Griffin, and St. Theresa's, Miss | Association are to have a joint party Alma Echtermann. Tuesday at 1:30. Mrs. John van — RES e b et NATIONALCHURCH | ihment. “Tea will be servea TO HEAR VISITOR mas entertainment. Tea will be served | following the program in the Romaine- van Schaick room. Christmas Carols Also “Program for Yule Observance. Dr. Raphael Harwood Miller, the National Topic at Universalist Memorial Church. “The Christ of Poetry,” an after- Christmas meditation, will be the ser- Douglas Wiggin, will be given in| dramatized form at the parish Christ- | mas party Tuesday evening. The church school is presenting the play | which has the following cast: Helen | pastor man, Noradee Houser, Vera Houser, of from Bethlehem” at the morning. ¢m~ jr., Donald Erdman and Ran- service tomorrow. som Chapman. Elizabeth Lewis and he evening service will be devoted | Eleanor Bonner are directing the play. fo the Christmas candlelight earol | . service under the direction of W. E. Braithwaite. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, former pastor of :‘he :olun‘lfi ;R H bia Heights Christian Churcl wi be guest minister and will bring s | 25 oward Sl‘ly der to| brief message in keeping with the| Preach Twice Tomorrow. Christmas program. At Atonement Lutheran Church to- | he young people will unite in . avatch-night party at the social hall | MOrrow morning Rev. Howard Snyder | will speak on “The Visit of the Wise | Thursday evening. All members and | o friends of the church are invited, | Men. l'“ vespers his subject is “Ret- rospect.” o The Ladies’ Aid will hold & Christ- PAGEANT PLANNED. mas party Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the parish hall. | entertain. New Testament Scenes at| The Ruth Bible Ciass and the Men's | Bible Class will give & New Year party Grace prscopal | in the parish hall Wednesday evening. A Onhristmas pageant depicting New Members and friends are invited, Testament scenes from the Vision of | The annual meeting of the congre- Zacharias in the Temple to the arrival | gation will be held January 12, be- of the Wise Men at the Manger will ginning with a supper in the parish be held in Grace Episcopal Church ! baill tomorrow at 8 p.m. under the direction | of Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde. Music will be furnished by an in- visible choir led by Abbie Loeffler. The following will take part: W, M. Mat- toon, Francis and Arthur Dickerson, Elizabeth and Helen Lord, Royal md- man, jr, Elia Stephens, Catherine Hart, Dorothy Helvin, Margaret Hart, Ostherine Helvin, Edgar Hart, John and William Dulin, m Lutheran s'r..‘ MARK’S LUTHERAN | v THEMES LISTED i Iutlman Worshis in the Charming Little Church. CHRIST LUTHERAN| (MISSOURI SYNOD) REY. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Paster. r. C. Dobrman, Assistant. m.—Sundey Schoo) 945 1100 am Bflmun on “The Mether of Christ.” T00pm —Inndlv School _New_Year Eve Baivice 8 t0 9 PM.__ Dahlis Sts. N.W. | 3. Adrian Peiffer. 1345 23 —Bunday Bchool —Mornine Worship lh'-n ear Service January 3 am. January 1 —New Communion~_Sunday. John Weidiey, Pastor E 9:30 & m —gunday Bchool. Classes for On: ery rino. Keller Memorial Marviand Avense = Ninth St ‘the Ne 8. T. Nicholas, D. D,, welder ST. PAUL'S Bible School -.9:30am, Morning Worship -..__.11:00 a.m. “Our Yesterdays” Evening Worship . ___ T:45pm. “The New Year” Young People’s Societies, 6:45, THE HOMELIKE CHURCH he Sign “Whe Is of This St 8:00pm —!erll"l Christ?” [LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Reveread Carl C. Rasmussen. D. D.. Reverend Ziexter. Ansiy sior. 11 o'clock service— “THE GOLDEN AGE.” {“Christ of Poetry” to Be| | and massive pillars at the intersec- | tions, has been so changed as to be- | mon of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins at | “Bird’s Christmas Carol” by Kate | Learn, Helen Mahoney, Ruth Small- | City Christian Peggy Anthony, Marjorie Erdman, Chureh, will speak on “Returning | G¢orge Brenton, jr. Gilbert E. Saun- | Mrs, McDonald will | 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. || Christmas | the other rectors were Rev. Smith | Payne, J. Vaughan Lewis, William A. Leonard, later Bishop of Ohio; Alex- | | ander McKay-Smith, later Bishop of | Pennsylvania; Rev. Roland Cotton | Smith and Rev. Robert Johnston., Its present rector is Dr. Oliver J. Hart. From time to time it has been necessary 10 incresse the size of the | building until the original design of Latrobe, representing a Greek cross | with perfectly proportioned transepts | come almost unrecognizable, The stained glass windows are me- | morials to many who resided in and around Lafayette Square. One win- dow overlooking the square is in mem- ory of Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur, given by her husband, President Ar- | thur. Others honor the memories of founders of St. John's and former | well-known Government figures. | _ St. John’s was the “mother” of the Episcopal churches of Washington. | Trinity Church, Epiphany Parish and the Church of the Ascension were some of the “children.” St. Mary's age, now located at 1922 F street, both | established by St. John's, have made | very great contributions to the lives of hundreds of people. Services tomorrow are: 8 a.m., holy | communion; 9:30 a.m., morning pray- | er and sermon by Dr. Hart; 11 am,, morning prayer and sermon by Dr. ! Hart; 3 p.m., children’s carol festival; music. | Seat Pleasant Methodist. Rev. Paul E. Bohi will preach on | “The Upper Room” at 11 a.m. There | will be a gospel song service at 7:30 pm., followed by a lecture by the pu- tor on “Christian Co-operation.” There will be & communion service &t 7 a.m. New Year morning, followed Aid. All are welcome and no charge will be made. New Jernsalem Sermon: Circle use. ALL SOULS CHURCH 16"nd Harvard o Minister | I 1 H ~——Morniug Worship | “HIGH-TONED RELIGION" 500 pm 'Pf“’lm of ! Music. |l 7:30 p.m —Motion Picture Hour., “CAPTAIN JANUARY" Chirtstmas L blnng_rrg_aia‘ i | Chapel, which ministered to the col- | iored people, and St. John's Orphan- | 8 p.m,, choral service with Christmas | by & breakfast served by the Ladies’ | | pecially invited. | will be in charge. The Kindergarten Department will | hold its annual Christmas party Monday, at 2 o'clock, in the church parlors, with Mrs. Jesse Suter in | | charge. Mrs. J. W. Brown and her | assistants will have the Nursery De- | partment Christmas {reat Tuesday | | | afternoon. ¥ Mary Jane Keely DR. J. W. AUSTIN LISTS 2 SERMONS | Watch Night Services| | Thursday Will Begin With Tea Hours. ! Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount | Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will speak tomorrow morning on “Happy New Year—What Do You Mean?”. Special music. “The Power to See It Through” is the sermon topic for the evening service. Special | - music. | The young people will meet at 7 o'clock. A watch night service will be held Thursday, beginning with a tea from | 9 to 11 o'clock. The young people will have charge of the worship serv- | ice. Copies of “The Upper Room” and | the Baltimore Annual Conference min- | utes have been received by the church office. . Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. F. J. Grimke will preach tomor- row at 11 am.; special music. Muiversalist ||| UNIVERSALIST NATIONA MEMORIAL CHURCH, Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. -Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D, D. m.—Church Forum b School. Adult National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc, St Ma l’fllhs'.NW,MG‘!ll& Sunday Masses 9,10:30 and 11:30 Mount l’leaunt Churcll Columbia Road at 14th Street 11:00 AM— Morning Worship Dr. Clinchy Will Preach “A Survey of Religion in 1936.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Howard Stone Anderson, Minister 11 am, Sermon by Mr. Anderson: “Certainties for 1937” Anthem: “In Dulcl Jubilo” (arr. Christiansen), by vested A Cappella Choir of 60, Ruby Smith Stahl, Director. Contralto Solo: “I Shall Not Pass Again This Way” (Effinger), by Dorothy Wilson Halbach. Paul DeLong Gable al" the 4-Manual Skinner Organ. 8:00 p.m. Christmas Musicale and | Christmas Story Lovely repertoire to be sung by A C (a) “How Far Is it to Bethlehem?” (b) “All He Knew He W . (a) “Christmas in the W, (b) “Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella . Hallelujah Chorus of Christmas music appella Choir of 60 -Geoffrey Shaw nson - -Handel “The Hollow Tree A Christmas Story by Margaret E. Sangster to be told by Mrs. Howard Stone Anderson, #:30 p.m.—Monday and Tuesday. Other Wise Man.” One-Time Prof. of U indergarten and Prlmny Methods, | school and congregation will have a \Wlllllm Rupertus, Mrs. Harvey Brake | in Morning. At the morning service at Calvary M. E. Church, Dr. Frank Steelman will preach on “Christ Rejected and Ac- i claimed.” The Senior Choir will sing | Christmas anthems. At the 8 o'clock “Echoes of Christmas” will be the | service the Junior Choir will present title of the sermon of Rev. J. Adrian | a cantata. Pfeiffer, pastor of the Takoma Park | Miss Frances Boss will have charge | Lutheran Church, tomorrow morning. of the Young People’s League service On Wednesday evening the Sunday at 7 pm. There will be Christmas | carols and a Christmas story. Miss Mei Yuen Hoover will be in charge of the High School League at 7 o'clock. | The watch night candlelight ur-‘ vice will be held Thursday, beginning with an informal social from 10 to 10:45 in the Guild Hall, followed by + the candlelight service in the church at 11 o'clock. The Young People's Department will have charge of the service at the | Home for Incurables tomorrow 3 o'clock. Finley Cheston, Ray Swan, | Thomas Hynson and Whitford Ches- | ton will furnish special music. after the first of the year. “ECHOES OF YULE” PFEIFFER TOPIC social. The program is under the di- rection of Mrs. Fred Umhau, Mrs. and Mrs. Virgil Souder. | Departing from its custom of hold- | ing its service on New Year eve, the church will hold a service at 10 o'clock New Year morning. ‘The New Year communion service will be held January 3. “New Beginnings” will | be the theme of the pastors New Year address. | | Zion Baptist, Southwest. The guest preacher Sunday morning will be Dr. R. J. Langston of Phila- | delphia, Pa. The Christian Endeavor | meets at 6:30 pm. with the senior choir in charge. Holy communion | and evensong worship at 8 o'clock, with the pastor, Dr. J. M. Ellison, glving the communion meditation. i‘flhrintahripl;ian |Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. | 8. 5.40:00 AM Worship 11:15 AM. | — Tuursday Bisie Glass. 8 P | B = Methodist Epiurnpal Euaugthral AU Y 7 Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODlSM'S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Mascachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. m—Sundsy Schoo Blarlh N!g YEAR— aluarg(finnml@hurth l.ll H_St. N.W.. Washing! ARRY J. !TEIL Por ‘wo weeks special Evangelistic ‘:.l.l‘vltu with Rev, Lester Sumrall 2 Dr. Jon % ‘Rustin. m.—Ori Recital by Dnne at | f— | Church of the Pilgrims On (he Parkway at d P 8 3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairment Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister st over “Striking Relis av (Monthly Phophetic Study.) R o PR N R UNITED PRESBYTERIAN WALLACE MEMORIAL pshir CENTRA[. PRESBYTBRIAN Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. NW. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. | 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr.lnylor. NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS 9:00 .m.—Chureh Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—“A ROYAL HIGHWAY.” 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Society. 8:00 p.m.—"“THE STORY OF 1936." SERVICE FRANCAIS (New York Avenue Church) New York Ave., 13th and H Sts. Dimanche a 3 b. 15, Communion; 3 h. 0. Serviee de Noel. Ann- and : N.W. C.E. leth.rnn,D D., Minister “‘Communion Meditations.” 8 p.m.—“Songs in the m.m.-' 11am. 1906 H St. N.W. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, D. D. Pastor, 8:00 p.m.—Ju Eug F:00 pm —Senior Endeavi Special Musie by Choir. 16th and Gunton-Temble Newton Sts. v, Bernard Braskamo. D. D.. Minlster . Braskamp, “The Christmas Afterglow. Music by Choir. Clara M. Bernheimer, soprano; Louis Anhis. tenor: Louise Bern- heimer. cellist: John Marshall, vielinist: Foer Riley. organist 6:15 p.m.—Young Yo People’s Fellowship Thurs. 8 p.m.—New Year's Eve Service, Sixteenth and J. HERBERT GARNER. Minister 11 am “A NEW SONG IN THE HEART” 9:30 8. m.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m—C. E. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister. Minister GEORGETOWN L4 Ilmi‘" i1 | !Irld N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Morning rsnip. d S Whn Vo B s e Musie. 8:45pm—C E 7:00 p m —Fireside Group. EASTERN Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. N. 9:30 a.m. 10 10°50 a.m. and 12 noon— Ch ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D.. Pastor. urch School. 9:45 a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning_worship. Subject. | c"'";;h" ey “Going Where? :30 p.m —Young Peopl Groups, COVENANT—-FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. MORNING WORSHIP, 11 AM. “A CLARION CALL TO CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS” Dr. McCartney preach SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR 'ALL GRADES, 9:45 AM. SUNDAY EVENING, YOUNG PEOPLE, 6 to 8 Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Ministers Kenneth, Hilaire and Leonard De | Gast, Austin Billings, Dana Brooks, Shannon MacKenzie, George Harris Collingwood, Charles Howard, Jean Clinchy and Rebecca Collingwood. | At a party Tuesday, from 2 to 4 o'clock, for the primary and junior children of the church school, the play will be npnledA Unhn Mflholnt. “The Changing Years and the Un- changing Christ” will be the subject | of Rev. John Edward Fort for the New | Year sermon tomorrow morning. | The Young People’s Group meeting | will be at 6:30 p.m. “A Beautiful Work" will be the pas- tor’s subject at 8 p.m. Hositive @hristianity COME TO THE Nafionul Church of Positi ve Christianity r. F. Fraser. P; o W R Sunday, n«o-ur e S, G« I eetarian) r'{v'n‘}" ‘v’m':fé%' CONCORDIA Lflun Evangelical £:45 a.m. —Bible School Plnr IING SERVICES, Thursday. Dec. 31—R8:30 p.m.— New Year Eve Serviee. GOOD MUS EVERYBODY WELCO GRACE REFORMED ' 3 HENRY M. RANCK. D. D.. Paster 2 Fulfillment _of Christmas™ (Musical Service.) 9°40 a.m.~-Sunday School 6:30 p.m.—-The Sunday School Christ- mas festival. A pageant. Orchestra, will be shown. There are complete titles in English, Emurrnal Ermgn The Fellowship of the Unive: Design of hl- WASHINGTON BRANCI Stoneleioh Court, Conn. A Jervices are held on Sun flltlhnhist Lptampal % Foundry 16th St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS. D D. Minister. 10:00 am. ing Christmas,” 8:00 p.m.—"The Star.” Special Carol Service, L The National City THOMAS CIRCLE REV. DR. RAPHAEL H. MILLER REV. J. R. MILLS, Ministers, 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. All ages. 10:50 a.m.—Dr. R. H. Miller. 0 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 5p.m —-ghrll(mn Music. Rev, arvey Baker Smith, speaker. S Ninth Streer 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant “ 0 a.m.—Bible School. am—“What Is Y thm—?lay ,“The Room. Life?" mpty @olumbia Heights 1435 Park Rd. N.W. 11:00 am.—"“The End of the Trail.” Christmas Legends and C: Arthur P. Wilser Rev. preaching. St. Thomas’ Church 18th St. Bet. P & Q, Nr. Dupont Cir. Rev. Howard S. Wilkin- son, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, #:30 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Service of Institution of the | Rector. PREACH BISHOP FREEMAN. Services—Monday at 11:00 s.m. Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. Thursday at 11:00 a. Priday at 8:00 and 11 ROCK CREEK PARISH The' Country Chureh 1 the Gy ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd, and Webater St. Services. 8:30 and 11:00 HOLY COMFORTER anm Oeorlh Ave ml MAdnon st. 0. 8 p.m. Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 8. m.—Chureh School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. s.m. 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. by the Rector. ‘hursday, Holy Communion, 11:00 " ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Hart. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and 120th Anniversary Sermon by Dr. Hart. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Carol Service, All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves, N.W. REV H. M. D. STERRETT. Reetor 9:45 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. NEW YEAR'S DAY ll 00 2. m—Devouunll lll"lcl WashingtonCathedral Wiseonsin Massachusett: 54 woeaier ond” Holy Communion Holy Coumnnlon lnd Bifllon. Preacher. Pet, 1 er. People's luumm um Curnll 4:00 .m. Greeting by the Bishon of Washington. E;flumpai ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. REV. RERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D.. RECTOR. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 0 a.m—Holy Communion. m.—Church School. £ )Am—uormn! Prayer and Ser- mon. The Rev. G. Berkeley Griffith will preach 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Society, CHURCHOF ST.STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. REV. G. F. DUDLEY. D. D.. Rector HOLY COMMUNION .. CHURCH SCHOOL MORNING PRAYER _ Choral Evensong WEEK DAYS Monday—Holy Communion _ 9:30 am. ‘Tuesda: aling Serviee 10:30 a.m. ‘Thursday—Holy Communion_ 2:30 a.m. Prid; Holy Communion 2:30 a.m piphany 1317 G Street N.W. REV. 7. B. PHILLIPS, D. D.. LL. B, REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL, B. D, REV. D. WADE SAFFORD, A. B. 800 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:3 ~Chureh School. 11:00 s.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- by Dr. Phillios. 8:00 pm —L-uuu “The st 12:05 to 12:10 Daily—Litany for Pe ST.JAMES’ CHURCH 222 Sth St. N.E.—Tel. Atl. 1746 THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Sunday Masses—7:30 and 11 am. Evensong and Benediction_ 7:30_ p.m. Dally Mass 7 a.m. " Holy Hour. Thurs, p.m ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O ST. N.W. BLAND TUCKER. Rector. Hoiv Communion g ST, AGNES’ 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Car.) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR REV. F. 3 T Sundas School 17700 a'm-—Suns Mass and Sérmon. 5:00 p.m.—Evensong Benediction. Week D Low Mass every -Low Mass Thur: di ntercessions Prid:

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