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CHURCH NEWS, Dr. Seth Brooks Marks 4th Year at National Memorial Church Preaches in Morning; Divers Activities Listed for Week Dr. Seth R. Brooks will begin his| fourth year as minister of the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church tomorrow. He will preach at 11 am. on “Our Hour of Great Opportun- ity.” The ministry of music will be offered by the National Capital Chotr. The adult class will meet at 10 am. Dr. Bartlett B. James, author, historian and editorial writer, will address the class. The Young Peo- ple’'s Christian Union will meet at| 7pm. There will be Red Cross and wel- fare sewing from 10 am. to 3 p.m. Monday. The Board of Management meets at 7:30 pm. The women'’s association will meet at 11:30 am. Tuesday, Mrs. John van Schaick, jr., will lead the Mis- sion Study Group. Luncheon is at 12:30. A business meeting and pro- gram will take place at 1:30 p.m. “Through the Years With Universal Women” will be presented by Mrs. C. M. Beaty. Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, president. will preside and Mrs. G. T. Hawkins will lead the devotions. | There will be Red Cross and wel- fare sewing from 10 am. to 3 pm. Friday at the church and in the evening at the home of Miss Clara B. Pitcher, Ontario Apartments, from 7 to 9 pm. Fellowfip Period fo Open Petworth Service At the 11 am. service in Pet- worth Methodist Church tomorrow Dr. Frank Steelman will preach on | “Down to the Sea in Ships.” The cholr will sing. The intermediates will discuss “An African Missionary to America” at their 11 am. serv- ice. The youth fellowship and the young adults meet at 7 pm. Be- ginning Sunday night a fellowship period will become a definite part of the 8 pm. service. Dr. Steelman’s | subject will be “Worship and Rev- | elry.” The senior choir will sing. The Rebecca group will meet Mon- day at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs R. Alvin Hyer. On Tuesday eve ning the Board of Education will | hold its annual meeting and work: ers’ conference. The Rev. Wilbur H. Wilson, director of religious edu- | cation at Mount Vernon Place Church, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Parsons to Lecture On ‘Outstanding Books’ “Outstanding Books of the Year"” will be the subject of a lecture by | the Rev. Dr. Wilfrid Parsons, com- mentator and educator, at the Wil- | lard Hotel at 3:30 pm. tomorrow | under auspices of the Charles Car- roll Forum of Washington. He fis | former dean of the Georgetown graduate school and present pro- fessor of political science at the | Catholic University of America. It is understood Dr. Parsons will | include a number of controversial | books on his list and will lead thé open forum following his address. The lecture. which is open to the public, will be under the direction of the Rev. Dr. James A. Magner, president of the forum and curator of the Catholic University of America The purpose of the Charles Car- roll Forum is “to make better known | Christian principles and representa- | tive Catholic views on leading topics of the day.” Ryland Methodlst “Values in Our Coming Sacrifices” is the theme of the Rev. Karl G. Newell at 11 am. and at 7:30 pm. “Christ’s Evening Healings.” On Monday evening the Women's Bociety of Christian Service will in- stall the following officers: Presi- dent, Mrs. W. W. Leishear: president, Miss Margaret Mowbray; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Elmer : recording secretary, Mrs. treasurer, Miss Ella Coggins; secretary of local church activities, Mrs. Robert Swain; sec- | retary of missions, Mrs. J. P, Moore; DR. SETH R. BROOKS. Lamzam Survivor Guest Preacher At Metropolifan “The Victory of Victories” will be the topic of Dr. John Compton Ball | Sunday morning at Metropolitan Baptist Church. ‘There will be a special missionary rally in the evening, with the Rev. Roy F. Brill speaking. He spent one term in Africa and was returning for his second term with his wife and four children aboard the Zam- zam. There will also be baptisms. He wi]l address young people at 6:30 p. The deacons will meet Thursday at 7 p.m,, followed by prayer service. On Friday at 6:30 p.m. the North- east Rescue Mission will hold a ban- quet. The Loyal Victors Sunday School | Class broadcasts Saturday at 6:45 p.m. over Station WINX under the | direction of William Pierson, teacher. Luther Lengue‘l]r;ts To Install Tomorrow The sermon of the Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer at the Takoma Lutheran | Church tomorrow will be “Starlight | in a Dark World.” | The candlelight and installation service for the Senior and Junior \Luther Leagues will be held at 7 pm. Junior League, Norma Banck, | president; James Mann, vice presi- dent; Mildred Banck, secretary, and Janice Christensen, treasurer, and Senior League, Roland Will, presi- dent; Milford Stein, vice president: Eleanor Pease, secretary, and Orval | Gearhart. treasurer. The Women's Guild will meet ‘Wednesday at 8 pm. Waugh Methodist “The Measure of Man” is the subject at 11 a.m. by the Rev. S8am- uel E. Rose. A church nursery will be provided for small children whose 4 parents wish to attend morning worship. Informal song service at | 8 pm ‘The Rev. Mr. Rose spenks‘ on “That Intruder.” Special music by the young people's vested choir. The Young People's Leagues meet at 6:45 pm. Installation of officers will be held by the Woman's Society on Tues- day at 8 pm. Service with meditation by the minister on Thursday at 8 p.m. St. Thomas’ Episcopal There will be a meeting of the| Vestry in the rector’s office at 4:30 pm. on Monday. | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, Activities in Local Chu (Continued From Page A-10) will install the oficers-elect of the Woman's Society f Christian Serv- ice. At 7:45 o'cock, an evening with the old hyms of the church. On Thursday, 7:4 p.m., prayer fel- lowship, continubg the discussion of Christian attitides, “The Chris- tian Attitude Towird Others.” The Wesley Bible Ciss will serve a roast beef dinner,3 to 7:30 pm. North Carcima Avenue. At 11 am. the subject.is “Cour- age” and at 8 ym., “What Do I Want Most,” by the Rev, E. A. Wilcher. Methodisi Ministers. 3 Dr. Fred G. Hioloway, president of Western Maryand College, will address the Mehodist Ministers’ Association on Monday at 11 am. at the Methodist Building. » Free M:thodist. “The Kingdom of Heaven{ls at Hand” will be th: morning subject and “Sin” the :vening theme by the Rev. Wllker d. M. E. At 11 am. semon by the Rev. J. M. Harrison, r., and music by the senior vestec choir. The A. C. E. League will coxduct its service at 6:30 pm. At 8 pm. the llunge Club will meet. Jones Memc-ial (Colored). ' Sermon at 11 v.m. by Dr. Julius 8. Carroll. Muic by the Wesley Choir. The Wmnan's Society of Christian Servic: meets Wednesdly night. n l’fl‘rln A. M. E. 2 The Rev. Chates E. Walden will preach. Allen Christian Endeavor League service :t 6:30 pm. Eve- ning worship wi:ax preaching. Offi- clal board meetirg Monday night. Metropolian A. M. E. At 11 am. prewching by the Rev. J. C. Beckett; 8 pm, A. C. E. League; 8 p.m., sermon. Union Wflley A. M. E. The pastor wil preach at 11 am. on “The Call to digher Levels” and f‘\i]e‘ pm. on “¥Fi:tory for the Faith- Israel Metrojolitan C. M. E. At 11 am, srmon by the Rev. L. 8. Brannon; 3:30 pm., the Rev. Donald C. Lyn:h of Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Crurch and his choir will worship; :30 pm. Epworth League; 8 p.m. »ew rally sponsored by the senior cioir. Miles Menorial M. E. At 11 am. the pastor will preach on “The Backwird Glance of Sor- row and Forwa'd Glance of Fear.” Music by the senior choir and chorus; 6:30 p.n., Epworth League; 8 pm,, the pastir will preach, John Welhy A M E Z. Dr. Stephen xill Spottswood has for his subjec' at 11 am. “The Foundations of ne Church,” and at 8 pm., ‘God in the Desert.” Music by the Cathedril Choir. | Presbytericn Knox Orthodox. “False Allies’ is the theme of the | morning messag: and in the evening “The Magnetic Power of the Gos- pel.” Thursda® evening the con- cluding lesson m Colossians is “The Salty Conversicion of the Chris- tlan.” Mr. Philips will conduct all | of the services :t 1316 Vermont ave- nue N.W, River Road. The Rev. Vrgil M. Cosby will preach at 11 i.m. on “Does God Think About fe?” The topic at | St. Matthews Lutheran Church Red Cross sewing and knitting group will meet at 10 a.m. on Tues- day. The regular weekday communion | services will be held at 8 am. on| | Wednesday and 11 am. on Thurs- | day, while the junior confirmation 8 pm. is “Joaph—A Great Suc- cess,” continuin; in the series of ser- mons on Bible “haracters. Litheran The Adult Eble Class will meet — e class will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday. | Pillar of Fire Church. The Rev. R. B. Wright will preach | at 200 11th street SE. at 11 am. and 30 pm. On Wednesday at 7:30] Universalist pm. prayer meeting. il UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL secretary of supplies, Mrs. James | Wray; secretary of young people’s | Activities, Mrs. Thomas Graves; sec- | retary of children’s work, Mrs. Rob- | ert Kendrick: secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. E. B, Mc- | Dowell i Church nf God CHURCH OF GOD 2407 Minnesota Avenue S.E. (Headquarters at Anderson. Indiana.) ORDER OF SUNDAY SERVICES: Chureh School—Classes for Every Age 10:00 a.m. Mor: Worship 11:00 a'm! Yourh and Juniof. Crusaders 7.00 pm. Evening Evangelistic Service 8:00 pm ER M. BOYER. Pasto 1845 Glis Place NW “AD” 0921 Building Bite. 16th and Taylor Ste. N W Nrm «,hnught DR JOHN S. GARNS of Minneapolis, President. International New o M., 2600 16th St ¥ FOR THE NEW FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tth & A Sts. N 9:05 AM. “THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS” WINX 11:00 AM. "COST OF DISCIPLESHIP* TAND EVANGELISH - Ernest E. Gi Minister. MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and § Sts. N.W. Rev. Seth R. Brooks, D. D., Minister. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. 10:00 a.m.—Adult Class. 11:00 s m.—Worship Topic: "OUR HOUR OF GREAT " OPPORTUNITY." 700 pm—Y. P R B emaine Welcome to Al Hozitive Christianity National Chureh of Positive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Teacher. 1322 Vermont Ave. N.W. (Note New Address) Sund: January 11. 11:00 AM. “VIOLENCE SHALL NO MORE BE HEARD IN THY LAND.” ‘Wednesday Night Class 8:00 P.M. Christian CHURCH C(F ST. MARK'S AND THE INCARNATION 14th and Zallatin Sts. NW (Maryland 8y 9:30 a.m.—Bible School 0 2me—Worsiip and sermon 00 pm—Y. '} Luther Leagues. 830 and 11:00 - n.—Holy_Communion. _ FAITH Lee Bivd. at ighson. Artin Church Service. ', e UGUSTANA LUTHERAN V Btreet N.W., East 16th Stree! Morning Worship THE REV. B KARL LADWIG, of Brookiyn, Churen Bchool Pireside Hour, at 5:30. Arthur O. ¢jelm, D. D, Pastor, Restdence— 620 vnan 5t N.W. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Copnecticnt .. at Ererest 8t N.w. Hen! W. .. Minister, B Behacher, Assisiont .—Snday School. The Natinnal City Christian Chureh Thomas Circle WILLIAM HOWARD PINKERTON. nterim Minister. UGAN, ‘Associate Minister. = Churcn School. 10:50—Morning Service. Guest Preacher, Dr. Stephen J. Corey of Lexington, Ky. 6:00—Young People's Meetings. Ninth Streret Christian Church Ninth and D Streets Northeast CARROLL C. ROBERTS, Minister Launches the UNITED CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL ADVANCE With a Nllhlllly lll'l Team of Mr. George l:nh o'll Chesapeake Mies Milared v wn-n-u-'.. X i l)flu “fllli'f'l llthlr h Dl' P. ‘Welshi r-Sul Sermon Ilkgcu' 11:00 3.m.—“THE_ ADVANCE" by Mr. om e hm Onn ” AW elstitaer LE O—Chrinhn Endeavor Rally. 6:45 p.m.—Lither League. 8:00 p.m. Eternal Triangle. CHUFCH OF THE REFORMATION Opposite Foler Shakespea: 212 Eat Ca DR, OSCAR T BLACKWELDER, Pastor V. RALPH W, Asso. rutu tin aemce Jesus Grew.” Rev. Tather unues ning _Service. “Hrist and Mental Heal Fath 1D Bl chmelder. The Public Is Cordially Invited. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church I I"ll Cetrie W, “Iivers, A"B.. Amutont: SUNDAY IMURCH SCHOOL at 9:30 o.m. Classes and Depart- ments for All Ages. MORNING WORSHIP ot 11:00 am. EVENING VORSHIP at 7.45 p.m. Service of doly Communion both morning ani evening. YOUNG PIOPLE'S SOCIETIES ot 6:30 p.m. The Fome-Like Church Tuesday evening in the social hall for a business session and social Eckington. ‘The guest preacher at 11 am. will be Dr. 8. B. Daugherty. Sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Henry B. Wood- ing, at 8 pm. Meeting and lunch- eon of the Missionary Society is Wednesday at noon. The annual banquet of the Philathea Bible Class is Friday. i Fifteenth Street (Colored). “Our Saviour, Pattern and Guide” is the subject of Dr. Halley B. Tay- lor at 11 am. Communion of the Lord's supper will be observed and new members welcomed. The choir will render music. Westminster Memorial. The Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach on “The Sinner’s Doctor.” The high school group will hold a candlelight worship service and plan- ning conference at 6:30 p.m. The young people’s society will meet at the home of Miss Vesta Hartwell. The midweek cottage prayer meet- ing will be held at the home of Miss Amy Yerkes, Other Services Potomac Heights Community. “Revealed Religion” will be the theme of the Rev. Aaron B. Kelley, at 11 am. and at 8 pm. “Christ, The Foolishness of God. On Wednesday evening he will con- tinue his study in the gospel of John. His topic will be “The Sec- ond Birth” and his Scripture les- son, John iii.1-21. WWDC Bible Quiz. ‘The Young People's Department of the Non-Sectarian Tabernacle will meet the Baptist Young Peo- ple’'s Union of Cherrydale Baptist Church, Va., in the weekly Bible knowledge contest tonight at 8:05- 5:30 over station WWDC. Evange- list Dale Crowley will be the quiz- master. Divine Science. The Rev. Grace Patch Faus will give a lesson-sermon on “The Divine Torch” tomorrow at 11 am. at 2600 Sixteenth street N.W. i Seif-Realization. ? Swami Premananda of Calcutta, India, will conduct the Sunday morning service of the Self-Realiz- ation Fellowship on Western avenue at Forty-ninth street N.W., taking as his subject, “Practical Hindu- ism.” The public class in philosophy and yoga will be held Wedneseday n 8 pm. Church of Two Worlds. “Giving Before Recelving Is & Universal Law” will be the theme of the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs tomorrow evening at the Hotel Continental. There will be a lec- ture and message service by the minister at the Wednesday evening meeting. The Rev. Mr. Burroughs is in New York in connection with his work as missionary-at-large of the National Spiritualist Association. He will return tomorrow. *The White Cross Church of Christ will hold services on Wednes- day at 8 pm. at 1810 Ontario place Lutheran 15th St SE. Kentueky Rev. Theod Fricke, Pastor. chre bl e8 blocks REV. J. PFE! sunday School at 950, Morning Worship st 11 AM “STARLIGHT IN A DARK WORLD" Jonlor L. League PM nday chool, cmm for All; Road A Bacrifice,” B e 7:00p.m.—Young People’s Candelight Luther Place Memorial (United Lutheran Church) Thomas Ofrcle—14th & N N.W. Dr. Charles B. Poelsch, Pastor, Preaches st 11 a.m. on “Out of the Dark.” 9:45 a.m.—8Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Young Peoples’ League. Missourt Synod CALVARY LUTHERAN 9601 Gm'u Avenue 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—*“St. Paul's Certainty of Eternal Life.” Cordially, we invite you to worship. 4 Biblical Mosrige tn & Charming hurch CHRISTLUTHERAN 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. Our smwr ARLINGTON VILLAGE Mr. Paul Kavaseh, Minister. 8. 8. 10:00 a. Bervice, 11: A}Ih{h.fll’hel‘fl. Columbia Pike and Fillmore St TIIIII:I"! ; I.Il"'l'llillll REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. ANACOSTIA BRANCH 14th and Yoy Sts. S.E. MR. GILMORE LUECK. Sunday School, 10:45 am. Service, 11:15 jam. * D, C, > r N.W. The Rev. Jan hes Self-Realization message service. is the pastor’s subject &qit 11 a.m, and The weekly urvu!\ol Christian 8t. Stephen and the incarnation Our Lives,” from “CiMrist in War prayers for the sisk ar\d world con- French Servicms. of the French congrejj:ation, will at 4 pm. in the parish hall of i New York Achille of Martinfque. ‘v ‘The Rev. Hubert T. B\oence will | ing by pastor at 11 ani The Rev. study Wednesday at 7:4:{3p.m. service will be held tomo1Te w at 2:30- Pastor Harry V. Schuaffer, will| lievest Thou This?” On M nday at meetings. On Thursday, 1 b) 8 pm., win Parkinson. On Friday. #~45 pm., sponsored by the young pepple, un- stead of 10:30 pm. overq station tinue the young peoples’ servd ce fol- gomery, assisted by William ¢Helms, Selt-Realization Fellowship ehari Jotin) Sunday, January 11, at 11 / Open Door ( fhurch. “Three Steps in a I life of Victory,” “Quench Not the sml I':, " at 7:30 p.m. llulln‘ WM healing and life adjustaaent held by the prayer circle of thye Church of will be Tuesday at '10:30 in the parish hall. “Letting Ctad Come into Time,” by Dr. John 8. {Bunting will be studied. Meditatioin} testimony, ditions will be given. Z. D. Blackistone will lead. [ 4 The Rev. Andre F. Liytard, pastor preach at the French sarvice at Bt. John's Episcopal Chumh tomorrow ‘The young people’s Fln'm-Amefl- can circle will meet M'lndt)’ evening Avenue Presbyterian <Chiirch. The program will include a ‘alz by Louis Pentecostal Holi:ii>ss. give a special message ‘pyer WINX station from 8:30 to 9 2 ch- Harvey E. Johnson, of : Baltimore, Md., guest speaker at 7:48 p.m. Bible Hall Missi A preaching, praise and'{ eatimony P.m. at 522 Sixth street IV W. Bethel Pentecost 3. speak at 11 am. on “Natinal Re- pentance.” and at 7:30 p.# pon “Be- 8 pm. the captains of /different teams will conduct cottarjs prayer fasting and prayer followecl! by Bible Study Class under direction of Ed- prayer meeting with message by the pastor. The “Back Homi; Hon der direction of the pasto.t, will be heard each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in- WINX direct from the tabjrnacle. The Christ Ambassadors 'wi\} eon- lowing broadcast under ne elect- ed President Miss Margaret] Mont- assistant president. " —_— tarian Chareh) @i Swami Premananda of India "'lACTICAL HINDU|5M" Public, Class in Phileseshy and § m 4748 Western Av (Bus Step Chesapeake a: Evangelical and Reformed GRACE REFORMED Rev. Calvin l Wi N 9:40 & m—Chur 13100 3 T "Hioly Communion Bersd be. 7:30 b m—Orean Reital 800 p.m—Communion and Sermaw1. ] SATATRDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942. DR. EDMONT P. HAINS. —Star Staff Photo. Non-Sectarians to Hear Dr. Edmont P. Hains Dr. Edmont Paul Hains, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Stam- ford, Conn., will be the guest preacher tomorrow at the Non- Sectarian Tabernacle, 6440 Piney Branch road N.W. At 11 am. there will be s dedication of bables. At 3 pm. Charlie Clark, singing evan- gelist, will assist Dr. Hains. At 8 pm. | the subject will be “Eternity and You.” On Tuesday at 8 pm. Dr. Hains | will be giving his “Wilderness ‘Tabernacle” presentation. An 8-foot replica of the tabernacle will - be exhibited. Services continue every night next week at 8 o'clock. Western Presbyterian Anniversary Service The 10th anniversary of the dedi- cation' of the new building of the Western Presbyterian Church will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. The Rev. Henry B. Wooding, min- | ister of Eckington Presbyterian Church, wlll be the guesz preacher. dlhtiatahtlphtan ca”m‘flj&m auA [ 33 Webster St Preachi: ASHINGTON ECCLESIA. S 1000 m. !e"!u. 11:00 s m. Eye 8. N.W. Hnited !tuhgttrian WALLACE MEMORIAL N. M. Ave. end Randolph St. N.W. C. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D, Minister 11:00 8.m.—*Be Sure.” #:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. [ Church of the Pllgnnx On _the Pa numrlu. NN Gift ot Presbyter Bl 1 ne Naon's Commtal Intersection of 15th, 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. .ll-l.'hylu,l).ll,m. day 8choo CHURCH NEWS. 6th ond E Sis. S.W. SUNDAY MASSES 6:00—7. 3000 1lAs and 12: Mass. 10:00 P ST. PATRICK’S 10th and G Sts. N.W. SUNDAY MASSES 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,12:15 11 and 12:16 in Parish Hall Friends VEETING ( OI‘I'I)DOXI and Vit wel- | tablished 1930—2111 Plorids Ave.) pe _for Worship Pirst Day (Sun 1 s intes a FRIENDS MEETING OHIO Y!AILZ AAAEITING Universal School of Truth 1727 H St. N.W. Boeaks Bunday, Jan. 11, 8 pm. “THE UNFOLDING MIND” Penterostal Pentecostal Holiness Church ., 1015 D St. NE.| = aecial Message Over WINX 8:30 AM. r. Preaching 11 by astor. Wednesday, Bible Study. H.E Joh 3 ohnton h With the Bi Welcome.” | | Fasie Tgried | Ridgely Chapline. tion Picture Hour BOYS' TOWN Ist CHURCH = HALL MISSION For the prometion eof Seriptural Holiness. Meeting every Sunday, 2:30 P.M., at 522 6th Street N. All Welcome Nnn-fintarian NON-SECTARIAN . JABERNACLE Branch Read N.W. ey s DR. JOHN McNEILL, Minister. TONIGHT, “Resoued from the Zamzam” Al‘.‘.ul-ll'l\flflllllbfl. TWO llDlD IIIO DCASTS Dr. John mn-u, Your Redie * Tonight, 11 p.m—Back Home Hour; Radio Station WWDC, 1450 Ke. Sunday, 9 a.m.—Church of the Afr; Radio Station WOL, 1260 Kc. 10 am.—Bible Bchool; 11 am~—Dedication of Meeting. Sunday, 7 p.m.—Intercessory Prayer Service. GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICES EVERY NIGHT WITH HAINS and CLARK Sunday, 11 AM.—3 PM—8 PM. o 0 Sty 2, Pageeen THE HIGH PRIEST WILL ENTER THE “HOLY OF HOLIES." @ongregational 1410 Columbia Road Minister Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Litt. D. 11 AM Worship Bermon 9:30 AM Church Sehool and Adult Education Project 5:30 PM High School Forum 6:30 PM 20-40 Ciub A Cordial Welcome Awaits You 10th & G Sts. N.W. Ministers Howard Stone Anderson John Elmo Wallace 11:00 o.m. “The ‘Unreasonableness’ of Christianity” Nursery for infants ., . . Supervised work for children through the age of 9. . . A hearty welcome to newcomers. 8:00 p.m. A Book Sermon e Taylet. CONCORDIA *yAygELicad LUTHERAN, 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor, 9:45 Bible School. 11:00 mmunion Service. v Comm! 6:00 0.m.—Fellowship Gathering. FIRST REFORMED 32 % Streets N. Re Nelsen Schlegel, Pastor 94 ch School. —Chur 00 p.m'—C. E. Presbyterian Church 13th a: ‘airmont Streets N.W. REV. JAS. H. MIERS, Minister 11:00 am. mmi Inte 1d¢ (Broadcast over WeR o 11:30 am) - .- Geod Kept Still 1 —Sommunion Servie. . Societ. EASTERN Pmbyhrhn Md. Ave. ot 6th N. s.m.—Chureh Bm;; Bchool. 16th and Newton Sts. EV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. 11 e.m.—Sermon by Dr. Braskomp, “WHAT IS THE TIME* "l 6:45 pm—Young People’s Meeting. L i Takoma Park Maple and Tulip Aves. 8:00 pm.—John Huss, the Czech Champion for Christ. The Covenant-First Preshylerian Church 18th ond N Sts. N.W. Afbert Joseph MeCartney, D. D., Minister. Ministers: DR. PETER MARSHALL, DR. ALBERT EVANS. 9:30 s.m.—Ohurch Bible School ‘oung People's uuunu 'GOD AND THE DETAILt Dr. Marshall preaching. OChoral Music. SIXTH | Sixteenth and Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister nt Fellowship. éhmnuuh Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E. [\4REV. RICHARD M. MUSSEN 8960 and 11:00 a.m. i “BE NO* 11:00 a.m. Do This and You Will——" The Sanctuary will be open for a service of prayer and meditation every Thursday Evening, 7:00 to 7:30. Us.” IR WESTERN : : Preshyterian Church —_— 1906 H Street N.W. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Kalorama near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D.. Minister. 9:45 .m—Jitle School Classes for Al 5. Soning ‘the month_of Sunday and Henry B n Wooding. - Crust Youns Peopie’s Aw'“‘ chmmn desvor. 8y, m —Midweek Serv- ¢ 3 ul‘. Cheices of a 5":-:' Dr. Peter Marshall, I uest Preacher. . 4th & B Sts.|SE. REV. J. L FENDRICH, M. D. D., LL. D. “WHAT ARE YOU LIKE INSTOM'* Men's Bible Class. = “Real Religion — A Vital Faith, & Devoted Leve.” 4 Holy Communion. MOUNT OF'I‘I Verment A'l. N.W. I.v T m.—“HEAVEN OW.> . Fendrieh Brosdeasts Men lnu.. bled Times Over Btation WINX, u l.‘:-nu“:uwu-'-'l'n e PR B renerien —1 & K Sts. Ba Y w Ir-yludn:ng‘-"i_ “One Increasing Purpose” A message of conversion, based on the novel of the same name by A. S. M. Hutchinson. A Cappella Choir of 50 Sings at Both Services 9:45 Graded Church .School. Classes for old and young. 6 and 6:30 Young People’s Societies from 14 to 40. Epiacopal 'WASHINGTON 1= CATHEDRAL Holy Communion 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. ] 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Dean Phillips. 4p.m—Evensong and Ser- mon. Red Cross Service. Preacher, Canon Wedel. . Weelzdcy’ Services 7:30 AM., Noon and 4 P.M. ST.THOMAS’ CHURCH 18tk Street, Betwees P Dupent Cirele. REV. B s “WILKINSON. D. D.. Recter L 134 10,0 el Cemmpnion .. &m« and senwm the rector. Youne People. $1. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. & Bancroft Pl REV. ARMAND{T. EYLER 7:00 5.m —Youne. People’s Pellowshis. CHURCH of ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newten Streetf N.W. The Rev. Paul D. Wilbar, 8. T. B.. Rector. Berviees Jawuary 11, 104, . nto ST. JAMES' CHURCH 998 Sth St. NE—Tel Atl. 1748, THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Sunday Masses 7:30 and; 11, Church at 9: -’W R Ct Episropal Lpiphany 1317 G Street N.W. The Rev. Hunter M. Lewis, B. D. 2:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. §:50 m—Church School. 1:00 3 m—Morging Praver and Sarmon 3 By Mr: Andrew B. Joner ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ‘The Country Church in the Oity. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Webster St. and Rock Creek Church R4. 8308 Holy Communion. —Chureh School 11100 8 TSornine Praver and Sermon Saint Mark’s “ON CAPITOL HILL® Third and A Streets Southeast ’ er. mon by the Rector. m.—Younz People's Pellowship. . —Evening Prayer and Sermon y Mr. Harry Heermans. Thursday. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. All Soul’s Memorial Church CII.Q‘HI ll‘ Conn. Aves. N.W. . H. H. D. STERRETT, Rector. —Oundnv School. ~—Morning Prayer and Sermon. -Young People's Club, Christ Church, Georgetown Corner of O and 313t Streets e Junday School. ing Prayer and Sermon by the mmsnr ST. JOHN‘§ Georgetown uhr luul 30 p.m. van.:na ;x 9:30 n—&mdn “Betiool. T SEEVICE, . 00em. [ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd ‘Street Near Washington Circle lnln, January :30 &. m.—Hol; Comrrun fon. :30 lll—chi dren s Mass and Chureh 11:00 a.m. —Eicharist and Sermon 0 b.m—Evensong and, Bemedietion, Daily 35 730 &g excent To 11:00 a.m. ASCENSION Mass. Ave, at 12th S5t. NW. . REV. umon'n L. wol.vlll P e Communt itorning h-y-‘ and G- mon by ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY

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