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B—6 THE EVENING S '"AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1937. INSTITUTE BRINGS MISSIONARIES TO CAPITAL FROM AFAR < 100th Year | Of Board | Celebrated| 10 Representatives to Address Rallies | Over City. ! (CELEBRATING the 100th year of | the National Presbyterian Board | of Foreign Missions, a Foreign Mis- glon Institute is scheduled here for tomorrow and Monday, at which four gecretaries pf the national board and | six of its missionaries from far cor- ners of the earth will be present, Rev. Charles L. Carhart, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Missions of the Washington Presbytery, announced | today. The 10 representatives of the na- tional organization will address church | schools, adult classes, rallies and con- gregations at 18 Presbyterian churches throughout the city during tomorrow. Monday will be spent in conferences of the Women's Presbyterian Society | of Missions and of ministers and | church officers at the New York Ave- nue Church and the Covenant First Church, followed by luncheon and & general discussion. Secretaries of the board are Rev. Speaker DR. FRANK W. BALLOU, LAYMAN’S SUNDAY | Universalist Memorial. Dr. Ballou to Speak at; Services Set For Youth At St. Paul’s Place Religion Holds | Today Topic of Meetings. NUMEROUS activities planned for the week at St. Paul's Church, | Rock Creek Parish, were announced | today. The Young People's Fellowship has ' inaugurated a new program and is | endeavoring to obtain a broad per- | spective of the Bible and the place religion holds today. Its program fol- lows: Sunday Miss Ruth Patton will lead, with the topic, “The Bible as Biog- raphy.” January 31 Clark Brown will lead, with the topic, “The Life of Christ.” February 7 Coleman Jennings will lead, with the topic, “Christ's Way.” These meetings are held in the Parish House at 7 o'clock. The Entertainment Committee of | the Adult Bible Class will give a dance Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Parish House. Layman's Sunday will be observed The Men's Club will hold its first SERMON THEME - TO BE ‘NAZARETH'’ Rev. Henry Teller Cooke | To Preach Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Henry Teller Cooke, rector of | Church, has| All Saints’ Episcopal chosen “Nazareth” as the subject of his sermon at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday. There will be holy com- munion at the early service at 7:30. Sunday school classes for ch!ldren meet at 9:30 and for adults at 9:45. The rector will begin a series of con- | firmation lectures tomorrow, those for | children to be held during the Sunday school session and for adults at 4 | o'clock in the afternoon. The Young People’s Fellowship will meet at 7 o'clock, Sunday evening, with adjournment at 7:30, that mem- bers may attend the evening church service, when E. J. White, Fred Spann and Richard Northrop will partici- pate. ‘The annual meeting and election of officers of the Rector's Aid will be held at 11 o'clock, Tuesday, with Mrs. Dan- fel C. Walser presiding. St. Thomas Rector Picks 23d Psalm To Be Basis For Sermon Metropolitan Baptist Topies Announced for Sunday. AT THE Metropolitan Baptist Church, Dr. John Compton Ball | will preach morning and evening. His | 11 o'clock theme will be “Why People | Love the Twenty-third Psalm,” and lat 7:45 p.m. he will present the mes- sage, postponed from last Sunday, on “Where Does Heaven and Hell Be- gin?” A large group of new members will be received at the morning service. The Bible School meets at 9:30. The Shaver Biblg Class for business and professional men meets at 9:45 in the main auditorium of the church. E. B. Shaver is the-teacher. The Woman's Bible Class will hold re- ligious services at the Home for Aged Ladies, 1255 Wisconsin avenue. Mrs. C. F. Fagan will speak. The B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:45 p.m. This is Home-coming day for the senior union. Miss Zoe Miller will lead | the program. The B. A. U. will be led by James Lillie, subject, “Faith and “Patsy Strings Along the B. Y. P. U.” federation play, will be given in ‘Woodward Hall Friday. Next Sunday the Calvary B. Y. P. U. will hear a program on “Alleys” presented by the Service Commission. | Miss Etta Mal Russell, District Juve- nile Court worker, will speak. National B. Y. P. U. will be led by the Stewardship Commission, with Mabel Brehm in charge. Topic, “Our Hymns.” Fifth Union observes fellowship homecoming day, with special tea at 5:30 p.m., sponsored by Margaret H. Hughes. The program at the regular meeting will be led by Anne C. Rook. The topic is “The Three Homes.” Grace B. Y. P. U. will have a fel- lowship tea from 6 to 6:45 p.m. The regular meeting will be led by Miss Martha Sorrell. Bethany will give & “fellowship tea” in connection with its B. Y. P. U. homecoming Sunday. After the tea Durwood Hudgins and his Fellowship Commission will present a special de- votional program. PASTOR SELECTS SERMON THEMES | Rev. W. F. Atkinson Also Will Preach Junior Dr. C. Hale To Address Adult Class U. of Maryland Pro- fessor to Speak on “Drama of Job.” R. CHARLES B. HALE of the Uni- versity of Maryland will speak be- fore the adult class in comparative religions at All Souls’ Church (Uni- tarian) Sunday morning at 10 on “Thé Drama of Job.” The class in current problems will be under the leadership of Dr. Wilford L. White. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will continue his series of sermons on “New Sayings of Jesus,” taking for his subject, “Kingdom Come.” An {llustrated talk on “Alas- ka,” by P. A. Kirkpatrick of the Na- tional Parks Service will be given at 5:30. Supper is served from 6 to 7. At the Fireside Circle for young people at 6:30, Mr. Abbott Simon, legislative representative of the American Youth Congress, will speak. The musical pic- ture, “I Dream Too Much,” will be shown at 7:30, The annual church party will take | place Friday afternoon and evening. McFall Kerbey is chairman of the EVENING GIVEN TO RECOLLECTION Women of Nativity Par- ish at Retreat House Tuesday. ‘There will be an evening of recollece tion on Tuesday for the women of Nae tivity parish at the Washington Re- treat House, 4000 ‘Harewood road northeast. “The retreatmaster will be Rev. Edward Nestor of this city. Mrs. F. W. Landvoight, the team captain for Nativity parish in the Washington Retreat League, has organized a com- mittee for the purpose of making res- ervations for the dinner on this oc- caslon, which will be at 6 o'clock. Thursday there will be an evening * of recollection for the women of St. Martin's parish at the Washington Retreat House. The retreatmaster will be Rev. Dr. John Russell of Baltimore, where he is the director of the Evi- dence Guild and of the Junior Holy Name Soclety. Father Russell was or- dained in Rome and is a prominent speaker. Miss Dorothy Barrett is the team captain for St. Martin’s parish. Her team of lieutenants is making reserva- tions for this occasion. Large groups from each of the two parishes have already made reservations. Men’s Day Planned | Works.” Sermon. | at the Universalist National Memorial | regular business meeting Friday eve- At United Brethren committee in charge. On Saturday William P. Schell and Miss Gertrude Schultz of the home base department, | Rev. George H. Trull, department of | specific work, and Rev. S. PFranklin Mack, young people’s department. The six visiting foreign missionaries are Rev. George S. McCune, former president of Union Christian College, Prenyang, Chosen, whose career as a missionary began with a shipwreck | during & typhoon off the Chosen | coast: Rev. Harold Voelkel of Andong, Chosen, who itinerates between 40 churches; Rev. and Mrs. John D. Hayes of Peiping, China; Rev. Hayes | having been born in China; Dr. Fred- erick G. Scovel, superintendent of the Bachman-Hunter Memorial Hospital in Tsining, China, and Mrs. Austin R. Wolfe, from Metet, Cameroun, Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. In | | ning, at 8 o'clock. Under new leader- | | place of the usual sermon two ad- |ship of Cyrus T. Bright, a great lm»w | dresses will be given by Dr. Frank W.9 provement in the club is expected. One | Ballou, superintendent of the public |of the first objectives is to enlist in Tuesday at 7, “Through the Bible” Class will meet. Mrs. William Hasker is teaching. The Woman's Bible Class ‘Pulpit Topic | schools, on “A Layman Looks at the ' Church,” and by Howard E. Clarke on | “Why Go to Church?” | The service will be in charge of tus, in the absence of the pastor, Dr. | Frederic W. Perkins, who is preaching |in the old church in Lynn, Mass., on ‘ms way to the thirty-fifth annual re- | treat of Universalist ministers at the | historic Wayside Inn in Sudbury. This month’s literary luncheon by | the Ladies’ Aid Association instead of being a book review will be a program | of readings presented by Adelaide Hib- | bard. Mrs. Hibbard has been long as- West Africa. VERS AL PEACE TOPIC OF SERMON * | sociated with the National Theater | Players and is a Washington favorite. Wednesday evening the Universalist ayers are presenting two one-act lays, “So's Your Old Antique” and “The China Pig.” The cast includes | Betty Smallman, Martha McCain, P] | Dr. John van Schaick, pastor emeri- | |the club every man in the parish.| W]l | After the business session the Boy\ Scout Troop 79 will give a demonstra- | ‘ tion. The annual dinner for the heneflL Ex er]enc |of the Episcopal Home for Children | p e” will be held in'the Parish House Feb- | SINCE tomorrow immediately pre- | {EusEy € tromis o i 8 T IRt sto cedes the day on which the church gether meeting of the Girls' Friendly | remembers the conversion of St. Paul, | will be held Monday evening. The | pr Howard S. Wilkinson, rector of | candidafes will have charge of the pro- | gt Thomas' church, will preach at gram. | the 11 o'clock service on “The After- The math of a Great Experience.” Mon- Discuss Aftermathofa Great confirmation class will be- 14. The class will prepare for con- | pration of the holy eucharist. firmation prior to the Bishop’s visita- | | tion on Sunday, April 11. | begin, one for boys and girls on Sat- Rev. Dr. Franklin Johns Bohanan | yrdays at 9:30 a.m. and one for adults will be the celebrant at the 8:30 am. | on Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock, be- communion service and will preach | ginning January 31. These will be the sermon at the 11 o'clock service | conducted by the rector and the Sun- | tomorrow. | day evening class will be combined “The‘ gin the first Sunday in Lent, February gay at 11 a.m. there will be a cele-i Confirmation classes are about to ! meets, Tuesday at 8, for the monthly | business session. Wednesday morning at 10, the Ladies’ Aid Society meets | for all-day session; |served at noon. The officers and teachers conferences will be held Wed- nesday evening, at 7:45. This will be an open forum, and led by Vinton ‘ Koons; a social hour will follow. The mid-week prayer and praise service | Thursday evening, at 7:45 o'clock, will be conducted by Dr. Ball. The quar- terly business meeting of the church will follow the service. SERMON TOPICS Dr. E. H. Pruden to Talk| luncheon will be | At Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church tomorrow, at the 11 o'clocki service, the minister, Rev. Walter | Franklin Atkinsor, will speak on the | question “What Think Ye of Christ?” | The minister will give the second junlor sermon in the series on “Our Church Windows.” At 8 p.m. the minister will speak on “The Sabbath and the Master.” The newly organized Epworth League will | hold its devotional service at 7 p.m. The Thursday evening praise and prayer service will be conducted by‘ | Miss Soderberg, with the minister as | speaker. Topic, “Barnabas, the | Preacher of Comfor! Blind Ewangellst Holds Services All Next Week | on “Lordship of Christ.” Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden, pa.slor | of the First Baptist Church, will speak | At the Holy Comforter Chapel Mis- with a young people’s discussion group. | tomorrow morning on “The Lordship | Rev. Roy Carter, blind evangelist, | 15 conducting a revival at the Priend- ship Baptist Church. He will preach Sunday at 11 am. | and 8 pm. and deliver a special | members of the church, will attend | the Methodist Union victory dinner evening the Foreign Language Cinema will present the French film, “Cessez la Feu” and the documentaire, “Visages de France.” This evening the | German picture, “Leichte Kavallerie,” will be shown. “RELIGION” 1S TOPIC | | Rev. E. G Latch to Preach | on Theme Tomorrow. “One Value of Religion” is the sub- ject chosen by Rev. Edward G. Latch, minister of Chevy Chase M. E.| Church, for his sermon at the 11| o'clock service on Sunday. 4 In the evening the young people will meet at the church, with the minister leading in the discussion. Mr. Latch and Mrs. Latch, with | to be held Monday night in Wash- | ington. | Tomorrow has been set aside as men’s day in the Memorial United Brethren Church. The minister, Dr. S. B. Daugherty, will use as his sub- ject “Quit You Like Men” for the 11 o'clock service. A special place in the sanctuary has been reserved for the men. Junior church and C. E. at the same hour. ‘The youth meeting will be held at 7 o'clock and at 8 o'clock the minister will bring the message on “What Do | You Hear?” The missionary sewing day will be | held Wednesday, 10 am. to 4 pm.; | luncheon will be served from 12 to 1 o'clock. u,tuth Seruires A TRUTH CENTER MRS. APPLETON. Leader 1713 K Street N.W. . R:15—“HEALTH.” . 815—St William Malloy, Cornelius Ferris and This smn the services tomorrow will be at | Every one, whether confirmed or not.‘ of Christ,” and in the evening he will | sermon to men only at 3:30 pm. ! Dr. Wickey to Speak at Lutheran Church of Reformation. At the Lutheran Church of the Reformation tomorrow morning at 11 oclock, Dr. Gould Wickey, c\ecume secretary of the Board of Educati of the United Lutheran Church and <o of the Council of Church Boards Education, representing practically | all of the Protestant denominations in America, will be the preacher. His | | theme will be “The Universal Race.” | The chorus choir, under the direction of Miss Mary Weidley, will render “Hear, O Lord,” by Watson. At 6:45 o'clock the Senior and Xn- termediate Luther Leagues meet. Jos- | eph Peaslee will <peak in the Inter- mediate League on “Kagawa,” and Bister Louise will speak in the Senior | Jeague on “How Christ Helps a Young Person to Choose His Life Work.” At the 8 o'clock service, Dr. Wickey will speak on “Bach or Bacchus,” eontinuing the series on “Music and Religion.” Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder is 1n New York to conduct “National Vespers” over the National Broad- easting Co., substituting for Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick The Ladies’ Aid will give a “calen- | dar luncheon” on Wednesday at 12:30 p'clock. The annual business meeting o! the church will be held on Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock. | Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow: Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E| reet—11 am., Capt. C. William ; 8 pm., Maj. Henry S. Wilkins, ln*c\\ell meeting of Capt. Louise Hin- , ton Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 SBecventh street—11 am. and 8 pm., | Maj. James Roberts, Y. P., annual and | promotion day. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast—11 a.m., Capt. Rigsby | Batterfield; 7:45 p.m, Brig. Jamés, Asher, farewell meeting of Capt. and | Mrs. Rigsby Satterfield. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- gerson street—11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Capt. | Jackson Martin. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 lstreetl northeast—11 am. and 8 pm., Adjt.| Charles Tritton. | Men's Social Service Center, 528 | First street—11 am. Capt. Walter Npedham. “Live Life” to Be Topic Of Rev. H. G. Burroughs| “Live Life” will be the subject of | the address at the Church of Two Worlds by the minister, the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs, at the Hotel Conti- nental tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. At the midweek meeting on Wed- nesday at 8 p.m., the minister will give a lecture and conduct the spiritual h"al.mz and message service. Zuangeliral Christian and Missionary Alliance 808 Eye Street N.W. 3:00 p.m.—"Sermons _in Genesis.” Always Instructive. 750 p.m.—Evangelistic _ Sel Sermon and Sons. Rev. P. R. Hyde, pastor evangelist. ALWAYS WELCOME. | 1911 “ id . I.hl“ . D. C. il N"Tlfl. Min =l ' hl the Fourfold S| .':.' Divine Healing. Hely it's Power, Christ’ ollfl Ad'!lll. 8 Preaching: 11 EVERYBODY \u:l.collt C. F. Roberts in the former. play is being coached by Russell Chap- man. The second play, directed by Arthur G. Wiley, includes Ruth R. Learn, Clara Wiley and Virginia Chapman. The male quartet from the Atonement Lutheran Church Glee Club will furnish music and there will be dancing following the plays in Per- kins Hall. | CALVARY M. E. Dr. Steelman to Preach at Both Services. Dr. Frank Steelman, minister of the Calvary M. E. Church, will occupy the pulpit at both services tomorrow. At 11 o'clock his subject will be: “The | Thmgs We Possess.” At the 8 c'clock | service his theme will “Eve's Dia- logue with the Devil.” Rev. Paul Bohi of the Seat Pleasant Methodist Church will be the speaker | 'at the Young People’s League at 6:45 p.m. His subject will be: “The History of the Prophets and thcu’ place in the History of the Race.” The| | High School League will meet at | |7 pm. and will continue discussion of the “Religions of Mankind” with Miss Miles in charge. | Mrs. J. E. Widmeyer will entertain | the C. Y. W. Class at her home on Wednesday evening, and Mrs. Elwood | Meitzler will be hostess to Circle Num- ber Three at her home on Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock. “SOUL’S SEARCH” Rev. Irving W. Ketchum Selects Sermon Subject. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, pastor ol | Peck Memorial Chapel, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Soul's| Search Rewarded.” Dr. Charles Thom of the United | | States Agricuitural Department will | address the Cuthbert Men's Class n 145 am. A young people’s service will be held at 8 pm. with a visiting group from the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church. The Ladies’ Misisonary So- ciety meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. | H. A. Meyers will preside. ?flrnhrm Church of the Brethren 4th St. and N. C. Ave. S.E. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, Minister 11:00 a.m.—"“The Still Small Voice.” 8.00 pm. —“Dvfl'tomlnx Your Feeling f Insignificance.” SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP BRAHMACHAR] JOTIN of India Louis E. Van Norman will speak “SELF-REALIZATION" Sunday. January 24. at 8 P.M. 1358 COLUMBIA ED. N.W. Bivine Srience First Divine Science Church GRAFTON HOTEL Conn. Ave. at De Sales 11:00 am “In_Spirit and in Truth.” Wed.. 8 p.m.—Divine Science Forum. REV. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Minister. Euangtltstir Qenter The Full Gospel TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. Rev. Allen w Enzabeti N 3+ il cions the special meetings in the Tabernacle oh Sunday. preaching at 11 ‘o'clock and 7:30. Public cor- dially l1(nvu ed. Jveek, Dy Meetings: Wednesday. ~ 7:4 — Ereaching. sy ._7:45 p.m —Pr and Bibls Stady, T " B. E. MAHAN, Pastor. Latter BDay Baints CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 16th 8t. and Columbia Road Weekly Program: 10 am.—Sunday School.. » .—Worship-Preaching. —(;.;l:lluncll Socmy. P.m —Mutual Improvement ‘Wednesday. N n.m.—Womm s Rellef Society. Organ Recital Daily, 7 P.M. (Except Sunday.) Edward P. Kimball. Organist. (at 11 am in 7:30 a.m., holy communion; 9:30 am., church scheol; 11 am, morning prayer and sermon, and at 8 pm, evening prayer and address. Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in charge. | GUNTON-TEMPLE | SPEAKER NAMED 1Re\'. S. Franklin Mack of | | Foreign Missions to Be Heard. Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church morning service will be | addressed by Rev. S. Franklin Mack. | one of the secretaries of the Board of Foreign Missions. Young People’s Meeting in the church parlors at 6:45 p.m. Leaders: | Frank Strickler and Marian Smith. Tuesday, at 2 a missionary tea will be held with Mrs. Howard C. Waldo, | 1351 Ingraham street. Thursday, 8 p.m., Church Night service. 1 V TO OPEN SERIES Rev. Henry J. Whiting will preach | the first of a series of sermons on the ‘Lords Prayer tomorrow Chase. Services are held in the State | Theater, Bethesda. The Katherine Von Bora Club and | Martin Luther Brotherhood will meet | Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Whiting, 55 Adams street. The clubs will be ad- | dressed by Irving Koch, a member of | the Executive Board of the Lutheran | | Inner Mission Society of Washington. | ME: The church school is making plans | for an intensive program of rehglaus‘ education in the congregation. The | | congregation will be divided into age groups, from beginner to adult, and | classes will be provided for all. : Friends . FRIENDS MEETING (ORTHODOX) 13th and frving Streets N.W. unday School. 11 a.m.—Meeting for Worsh welcome. " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting of wmm:m (Established 1930—2111 Flori Wecting Tor Worsnip First Day (sum Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. d_are_weicome. Tflhurrh of ngrin{ ¥ 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. 10°0 —Bible School. © 11:00 am.—"“The Lord's Supper.” 8:00 p.m.—“Obedience.” HUGO McCORD, Minister lfi_nt}y Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N. Rev. George F. Sheldon, Glltl‘ Speaker. 4. a m.—Sunday School m and K (m D m. —l.eel.lln. . —Good Clul Cflnllr Open Daily, Except Holidays Unity Literature for Sale NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Authorized Washington Center MARGARET ANN FELDT, Lead: istian Healing.” ‘Lessons_in Truth. UNITY CIRCLE 1703 K Street N.W. Public Cordially Invited to All Functions. (No Collections.) DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader, 11 . who is interested will be welcome at | these meetings. Right Rev. James E. | Freeman, Bishop of Washington, has announced confirmation in this church on March 14. Temple W. Seay is the general chair- | | man of a parish canvass to be held the first week of February. AU XILIARY GROUP LISTS OFFICERS St. John's Ep1<c0pa1 Plans Social Service Sunday. Rev. Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector of St. John's Church, announces the election of officers of the Woman's Auxiliary as follows: President, Mrs. Elvin R. Heiberg; first vice president, | Miss Mary E. Bakewell; second vice president. Mrs. William B. Marbury; third vice president, Mrs. Roland K. | | Smith; treasurer, Miss Lelia M. Peachy and secretary, Mrs. Horace W. Peaslee. On Sunday, which is being ob- served throughout the Episcopal church as Social Service Sunday, Dr. Hart will preach at both the 9:30 and the 11 o'clock services on “The Basis | of St. Paul's Confidence.” At the eve- at Christ | ning service, the Rev. William Cum.s: Lutheran Church of Bethesda-Chevy | White will preach on “Obedience w‘ the Heavenly Vision.” There will be a holy cummumon‘ service at 8 oclock in the morning. Qpirimaliat Psychic Science Church of Christ | —— 1339 Irving St. N.W, REV. G D. KLINEFELTER, Pastor. Sunday. 8 . Messages after Lecuire, GE SEANCE E 8 P.M. Klinefelter Gives Advice by APPOINT- MENT " Fhore Adame Announcement in Star of Jan. 16 of Monday Trumpet Seances was typograph- ical _error. [LONGLEY MEMORIAL | 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between 13th and 14th at Newton St. Sunday, January 24, at 8 pm Lecture by Rev. Elisabeth McDonald, “TRANSITION.” Soloist. Mr. Leonard. Midweek Service. Thursdar. & p.m. Mrs. Zoe ERgers in_Cha; SPIRITUAL PSYCHIC SCIENCE A. trance medium. mullnn Thursday evening l( Spiritual readings every pointment _ eall Potomae 155 w. 135 Vermont_Ave. . antual i{mtarrh | ! jail. In the evening he will preach | on “What Is Truth?” anmwr Christianity COME TO THE National Church of Positive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser. Pastor. 1726 H St. NW. ay. January 24, 19: (How to Get More Out of Life.) (Non-Sectarian) PUBLIC WELCOME take as his subject “The Text 'rhat Revival services each nlgm next week. | Led Spurgeon to Christ.” At the Thursday evening de\nuom] service he will speak on “Salvation” | DR PINN TO TALK | | in his series of talks on the general | ON “RACE OF LIFE” | topic “Re-examining Our Spiritual Vocabulary.” Swedish services will| At the Good Will Baptist Church, | be held at the church at 3:30 p.m. the pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will (omorrov. Dr. K. E. Carlson preach- | preach tomorrow morning on “Run- \ntng the Race of Life.” At 2 pm. he A group of young women from the Will conduct services at the District Euzelian Class will visit Ivakota Farms iomorrow and conduct services there. | The Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club | will meet Friday evening. PR N Church to Install Officers. Officers of the Potomac Heights Community Church will be installed | at 11 a.m. tomorrow, when Rev. O.| J. Randall, the pastor, will preach | on “Helping God Do His Work.” At‘ 8 p.m. his subject will be “Binding a| Matrimonial Bargain.” The Execu- | tive Committee will meet on Wednes- day_evening. Spiritnalist | THE MARGARET SPIKITUAUST | CHURCH OF IMMORTALITY, | Incorporated 2809 14th St. N.W. Rey. Margaret R. Mandis. Minister. | Mrs Caroline Mister, Mrs ‘Mandis message | | service Wed. Ad ILL OFFERING Rev. Nelhe M. Holmes Meetings Tuesday, 2 pm: Thursday, 8 Readings daily. 1 to_7 pm. 4 Renin St BB 74 Services Sunday and Wednesday at X p.m Healing_and Consultation daily. p.m. Healing ‘each meeting, DR. F. L DONCELL. Teacher. Rev. Carol E. Mcl(mltry 1342 Gallatin St. N.W., at 5000 Block 13th St Under authority of be comforted.” age Meetings 'Tue: Public welcome. All Fri, eves.. hed. Geor; | § | Commic scli:-Tcz CHAPEL—725 11 ing. Pastor. S m. th st Ser I K sin'- 1 New Message meeting every Thll Readings by_Appt. _Col. 4 Mary Brown, Mectings 7| The Spiritual Research Society of America, Inc. Washington Parish. 1312 Gallatin St. N.W. at 5000 Block 1ith St. Conducted by REV. CAROL E. McKINSTRY Dona Margarita Zelava. Class forming for study of Manly P. Hall's Encyclopedia of Masonic, Hermatic, Cab- b.ml;e and Rosicrucian Symbolieal Phi- ent and detailed Inhrnlllnn % ¥ R L e Science. Questions. Healing, 8 p.m. Tuesdays. Theosophical Hall, 1216 H mm @ross White Cross Church of Christ 1627 Lamont N.W., Suite 2 REV. JANE B. COATES Services Sunday, 11 AM. *8Y THE FRUITS OF OUR LABOR."” Wednesday, 8:15 P.M. MESSAGE SEANCE—AIl Reached Consultations by Appointment—Col. 0'2‘.31. Spiritual Science ‘SPIRITUALISM?" ted by the Clersy. l:usu;u TO ALL Clers: reh. Rev. R. DURING JANUARY ONLY Pierre L. O. A. Keeler Of Unitv_Spiritualist Church INDEPENDENT WRITING c\davl. Thursdays, aturdays at 4111 38th St. N.W. (near Van Ness !l.) Phone Cieveland 3633. i A Spiritualist meeting will be held Sun- day. Janua Love Ye Christ Temple, 17: A8 pm. with a_guest trance mediu imore. Hetine scrvices. " Evers body welooms REV. CLARA M. JORNSON. Fraternal Spiritualist Church 13290 N St. N.W. Healing, 7 p.m. Services. 7:45 p.m. DR. H. ROBERT MOORE “Spiritualism and Seience.” Independent writing. Messages on aper. A marvelous demonstration. Also allot” and clairvoyant demonstrations. The First Spiritualist Church Organized in the Year 1895 Ienlcfl' at Il! Ruilu Center P M. Leciure by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “YOUR PSYCHIC POWERS” Followed Problem Hour. Ballot Readings and Spirit Messages EVERY ONE REACHED Mrs. Eldon and Dr. Terry, Come early for ‘seats. Dr. Terry gives readings by_appointment. Phone Lincoln 1572. SPECIAL CRYSTAL lEADINGS Thursdgy Even The Church of Two Worlds INCORPORATED Hotel Continental facing Capitol Plaza Rev. H. Gordon lumughs Minister Sunday, 8 p.m., by the Mit Sl FmI.IVI LIFE” & WASHINGTON LODGE T.S. Theosophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE, T. S. North Parlor. Grafton Hotel, Ave. and De Sales St.. Opposite \ Conn. “The Meeting of Psyc East and Wes! By tae International Lecturer, Fritz Kunz Director of the New York Seminar. “Admission. 45c. Non-Sprtarian A truly non-ser As many as 25 denominations represented on one night “Christ Goes to Church.” 11 AM. WOL Broadcest, 2 P.M. Bible School. 10 AM. Young People. 7 P.M. Tues. & Fri. Meetings. & P.M CHRIST ALONE EXALTED ALL ABE WELCOME Dr. Cuank Foacey, MisTer PineY B Ro. ot Geonein AveN) L E METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D., Pastor | DR. BALL PREACHES | MORNING AND EVENING Morning at Eleven, “Why People Love the Twenty-Third Psalm?” A large group of new members to be eceived. Evening at Seven Forty-Five 8ermon Postponed From Last Week, eaven and Hell Where Do They Begin?” 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School 645 pm —Young Peoples’ Meeting 7:45 p.m.- —Snmled Songs. Spiritual Ser: Attend the (‘hlrch That Grows™ Contin ¥ lu'l: CALL A TAXI Goes Personal \ Problemsin 1937 Harry D. Appleby Jan. 24, 8 P.M. . “Christian Mystic Bible &ivss: Wea P80 Sy Blavatsks. Class. 1216 H St. N.W. Sunday, January 21th—8:15 P.M. “Theosophy and Education” Class, Wed.. 8:15 P.M. Library Open Tues. and Thurs.. 5 te 6; Sat.. 1 te 4. United Lodge of Tlleomphuh PASTOR. F. W. JOHNSON 9:30—Bible School: classes for all. | ERMON TOPIC! 11:00—*The Living Inaurural Address” 7:45—"The Government for Which ‘e Pray and Seek.” 6:45—Younz People. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME AT GRACE. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds. Past 17:30—Church, School. 8:00—“Giving a Lift." PETWORTH it & Rand Rev. Henry J. The Friendliest Church in Washington ‘Bible School. aden Bible Class. @hristian Srience L] . L] Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid_St. Second Church of Christ S 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT !uYAld.y 11 AM. Am! 8 P.M. Bunday School—11 A M. WIDNIBDAY EVENING MEETING— S m\mo PROGRAMS THURSDAY. 5 A.M. STATION WJSV. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2 :30 to 6:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C SL N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 week days, 2:30 to 5:30 days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesday: li” to '7.80 -nd Sundays and holidays, 2 ). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3318 14th St., 9 to 9 week days; Wedneadln. 9:30 to 7: Sun- days, 2 0 5330 p.m. Holi- days, 2:30 to g ' — I!ll- A1 ere weicome to atten and_use our Flm Church of Clnsl Smdi‘ EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. At Little Falls Street Station. Sunday Services and Sunday School. 11 AM: Wednesday services. 8 P.M. ing Room in Masenie e eilane on oo’ Higk 11500 A s: mon_ by Pastor. | A and Comments il s In charge Sen: luv! Arn Yo Come to Pet'orthl Sernc!: HFI‘H E Near 7th S.W. Dr.J.E.Briggs, Pastor 11:00 a.m.— ome Bible Certainties.” 7:45p.m.—"The Way, the Truth and the Life. 9:30 am.—S. 8. Attorney R. H. McNeil will tesch the Berea Class and Mr Sa e th Mooney Baraca” cin Baraca Banquet Wednes: Boys and Girls' Choir. Sunday Night. | The Church That Cares. Come! WEST WASHINGT NGTON ) SWhe Willlam E. La_Ruc. Pastor. & Universal Scllool of Truth Suite 303, Insurance Bldg. 907 Fifteenth St. N.W. “Freedom of Spir “The True Foundation"” Conducted by Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Director. PUBLIC INVITED = Beauty irst’ and Last.” COIDIAL WIWON! TO ALL. CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 11 AM. “Satan Vanquished” 6:45 PM.—B. Y. P. U. 8:00 PM. “He Could Not Be Hid” 8 P.M. Thursday Prayer and Bible Study Meeting. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. KENDALL Len Franklin Stevens, Minister, unday Schoo! Bilter and Sweet” 9th Near Indep. Ave. S.W. _800 pm—Thursday. Praver Service. CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road Rev. Edward O. Clark, Pastor 11:00 a.m— (Christian and Ris 8:00 p.1n —"Driving Like Jehu. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Ret W. A. Emmans, Pastor. —Sunday School. all of Satan.” (Fulfilled Prophecy.) 7:00pm.—B. Y. P. U. 3 “Foundations That Will Stand for Eternity.” Anniversary Services 4 om. Sunday at N. E. Reserve Mission. 1340 H 8t. N.E. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meetln;. | ) Cracified. Conlnl Again. We Preach Christ $ational %a—;fist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. 11 AM. 8P.M. 9:30 Bible School; Calvary v s, 11 am—“LOST! 8p.m. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor —“THE BLESSED HOPE OF JESUS COMING.” —“MORE ABOUT THE BLIND MAN.” 6:45 B. Y. P. U, 8thand H Sts. N.W. ABERNETHY, Minister SOMETHING VALUABLE.” —“AVERAGE PEOPLE.” 7:45—Organ Music—Thomas Moss. 9:30—Sunday School. 11—Junior Church. 6:45+-Young People’s Groups. R. L Ave. and H Ol\lm.— BETHANY 2nd St. N.W.. M. ‘One’s Own Relisi What About Myselts Firat Baptist Church, 16th and @ Streets N. REV. EDWARD HUGHES 11 AM~ PRUDEN, D. D., Pastor. “THE LORDSHIP OF CHRIST”—Dr, Pruden. 8 P.M.—“THE TEXT THAT LED SPURGEON TO CHRIST"—Dr. Pruden. Come to Sunday School, 9:30 am: B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm, Swedish Services, 3:30 pm.—Dr. K. E. Carlson.