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CHURCH NEWS. Dr. A. B. Kinsolving Guest Preacher At 8t. John's Church Dr. Norman D. Goehring Will Conduct the Early Morning Service The Rev. Dr. Arthur B. Kinsolv- ing 2d, rector of Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., will preach at the 11 o'clock service at St. John's, La- fayette Square, tomorrow. Before going to his present parish Dr. Kinsolving was dean of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Gar- den City, Long Island, and for seven years was chaplain of the United States Military Academy, West Point. His first ministry was at St. Paul's | Memorial Church, University, Va., where he was assistant minister | and student chaplain. He is a graduate of Episcopal High School, University of Virginia and the Vir- ginia Theological Seminary, with a doctor of divinity degree from New York University. He married Miss Edith Wharton Lester of Washington, D. C. volunteer ambulance driver and as a private in the French Army, then | enlisted in the United States Army ambulance service. missioned a first lieutenant in 1918 and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. Other services tomorrow are 8 am, holy communion; 9:30 am., morning service, Dr. Norman D. Goehring, preacher; 4 p.m., service in French, Mr. Liotard, preacher, and 8 pm. evening prayer, the Rev. John G. Magee, preacher. | Carolina Minister | Plans Three Sermons The Rev. Outlaws Bridge, N. C., will speak | at three services tomorrow at the Universalist ~ National ~Memorial Church. He will address the adult class at 10 am. conduct the serv- | ice and preach at 11 am. and speak | to the Young People’s Chrisgan Union at 7:30 pm. He is mi#ster | of the Universalist Church at Out- laws Bridge. Mr. Ulrich is a gradu- ate of St, Lawrence University and the Canton Theological School. There will be Red Cross and wel- | fare sewing from 10 am. to 3 pm. Monday. Miss Janet Richards, lecturer on current events, will review “I'd Live It Over,” by Flora Cloman at the book review luncheon at 1 pm. Tuesday. There will be Red Cross and wel- fare sewing from 10 am. to'3 p.m. Friday and at the home of Miss Clara B. Pitcher from 7 to 10 p.m. "The Vision Spléhdld Title Of Dr. Foelsch’s Sermon | “The Vision Splendid” is the sub- Ject at 11 am. Rev. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch, pastor | at Luther Place Memorial Church. The choir and Lutheran Youth A | Capella Chorus will sing. The Young People's Fellowship party will be held tomight at-the | ‘Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- | chusetts avenue N.W. The Intermediate Luther Leagues will join the Young | People’s League in its program of music at 5:30 pm. tomorrow. A fellowship tea is planned. Maj. Julia Flikke will be the guest speaker at the Mothers’ Club dinner in the church parlors Tuesday at 6:45 pm. Red Cross sewing is planned Wed- | nesday at 10:30 am. Congress Heights Methodist | “Unforgettable Days” will be the | subject of the Rev. George L. Con- | ner at the morning service. The Youth Fellowship will meet ati 7 pm. Several laymen will par- | ticipate in the service at 8 pm.| Sergt. Harold Wolf of Bolling Fleld\ will be the speaker. The missionary branch of the ‘Woman's Division of Christian | Service wil! meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Cloer on Wednesday. The Red Cross unit will resume | work on Tuesday at 11 am. National Spiritualist Agsoriation 1 K Simmons, Message Service Thur: ]nl! by appt. Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Moss Ave. N.W. Services Sunday at 3:00 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strac Spirit Greetings by the M¢ church. Midweek Message Service, Pa. Ave. SE. Thursday at 8 p.m. The First Spiritualist Church 131 C Street N.E., Near Capitol. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY. Pastof Special Service Tuesday. 8 P.M. “Spirit Manifestations.” Experiment With Spirit_Cabinet. Followed by Message Service. * The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental Z3SiPS piase e Minister “YOUR ABUNDANT nAl.vu‘r = Wednesday, 8 p.m. Message Service. “aBIDE WITH @ o« sHINRYEIYTE . & o & - with mel fast fl eTie Whan other he T e P DEAL FONERAL HOME 4812 Georgia Ave.NW. lll H Jlrnl ME = At Calvary Church ‘World War I Dr. Kinsolving served | from April to September, 1917, as| He was com- | Gustav H. Ulrich of | tomorrow by the | ¢ and Senior | the eventide, ns; Lord, with me abide! and comforts flee; O, abide wnh me! THE REV. DR. ARTHUR B. KINSOLVING, 2¢. —Bachrach Photo Dr. Harold W. Tribble To Preach Tomorrow Dr. Harold Wayland Tribble, pro- | fessor of theology of the Southern | Baptist Theological Seminary, Louis- ville, Ky., will be the guest minister at Calvary Baptist Church tomor- row. His morning topic will be, “My Father's House,” and the evening, | “Four Men and Jesus.” He will be assisted by the Rev. Edwin H. Tuller at the morning service and by Miss Charlene Shipman and Harold Car- ter at the evening service. The Rev. | Mr. Tuller will give the children’s story sermon during the morning service. | The Ann Judson Circle will give a | party to the women of the congrega- tion from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday | with Mrs. W. H. M. Stover in charge. | Mrs. W. S. Abernethy will be the guest speaker Wednesday at the in- stallation dinner meeting of the young business women’s guild which has been named in her honor. The new officers of the guild will be in- stalled and the charter members recognized. Mrs. Isabel Ward and Miss Marion Williams are in charge | | of the reservations. | The primary department of the Sunday school will hold its teach- | ers’ meeting at the home of Mrs. Grant S. Barnhart Tuesday eve- ning. The young people will be hosts to a group of newcomers in the O. E. M. and service men from nearby | areas at a party on Tuesday eve-| ning. Church of the Brethren Dr. Warren D. Bowman will speak |at 9 and 11 am. services on “The | Sermon for the Ages.” This is a| | continuation of the series of sermons | on the life of Christ. The Rev.| | George K. Bowers will speak at 8 pm. on “When a Man Goes All Out For God.” He is the pastor of the | St. Stephen's Lutheran Church. The Senior B. Y. P. D. meets at 50 pm. and the High School Y P. D. and Intermediates at There will be Brethren service | sewing and knitting at the parish | house every Tuesday night. Waugh Methodist The Rev. Albert L. Smith of the‘ New Hampshire Conference will be [the guest preacher at 11 am. | Nursery for small children whose | parents wish to attend morning worship will be available. “An eve- ning of music” by the vested choirs and guest singers at 8 o'clock. ’rhe Young People’s Leagues meet at | 5 pm. The Quest. Club is inviting young women to meet with them as their | guests on Tuesday at 7:30 pm. in the home of Miss Mary Ellen Shepherd. Hlyite Crogs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1942. "Thy Kingdom Come’ Topic Tomorrow At First Bapfist Dr. E. H. Pruden Will Preach at Both Morning Services “Thy Kingdom Come” is the sub~ ject of Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden tomorrow at both morning services at the Pirst Baptist Church. This is the fourth in a series of sermons on the Lord’s prayer. At 9:45 am. the youth choir will sing and at 11 am. the senior choir. Dr. Pruden will go to Johnstown, Pa,, in the afternoon to participate in the National Christian Mission there all next week. The Sunday evening service will be led by Chaplain Arthur S. Dodgson of the United States Army. His subject will be “What Is Left?” Comdr. Albert De Gruyther of the R. A. F. and Gordon Brooks of the United States Coast Guard Reserve will assist him. A social of the B. Y. P. U. will| be held at 5:45 pm. and the de- votional program at 6:30. On Monday at 7:45 p.m. the Bible Discussion Group will meet. Mrs. Jo Heather will entertain the Euzelian Class at the church ‘Tuesday at 8 pm. with a “Warm | Springs” party, where gifts will be | made and sent to the Warm Springs Foundation. | In the absence of the pastor the midweek service will be led by the Rev. Edmund C. Tull, pastor of the | Brookmont Baptist Church, who will | also baptize some candidates lrom‘ his church. John Ruthven will conduct the devotional program. Dr. Pruden will return for all the services February 1. Dr.H. W. Burgan fo Preach On 'l Saw the Lord’ “I Saw the Lord” will be the sub- ject of Dr. H. W. Burgan at Ham- line Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 am. At 9:45 am. Representative John J. Sparkman will address the Brotherhood Bible Class on “The Temptations of Jesus.” Dr. E. H. Orr will speak to the Young Adult Fellowship group at the same time. The Harriet T. Lipp and Mizpah Classes will be led by Mrs. Thomas F. Law and Mrs. Edward Stevens.| At 6:45 pm. the Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet. On Tuesday at 10:30 am. the Red Cross unit will meet. The annual victory dinner of the | Washington Methodist Union will | be held in this church on Priday| lt 6:30 pm. The speaker will be Pre& C. Corson, president of | chmuon College, Carlisle, Pa.| Music will be furnished by the| chorus choir of the Rhode Island | Avenue Methodist Church. | Chrisfian Science Truth” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of | day, Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, at 11| am. and 8 pm. Sunday school is at 11 am. All are invited to attend the church services, Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. Among the citations which com- prise the lesson-sermon is the fol- lowing from the Bible: “Ye are My witnesses, saith the Lord, and My |P. servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He:" Isaiah xlifi.10 (to second colon). The lesson sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Hellth With Key to the Serip- | | tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The understanding of truth gives full faith in truth, and spiritual under- standing is better than all bumt offerings.” (Page 286.) Bpiritnalist Mrs. Elisabeth McDonald, Readi; = &l‘enl 3579 13th St. NW" .; = THE WHITE CROSS CHURCH OF CHIIST 1810 Ontarie Pl N.W.. Wedhesday 8 F. “Behold, | Make AN Things Nu Lecture Messages and Healing. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES ~ | Consultation by Appointment. Col. 6227. * Spiritual Brience intment. Fhon MRES. SUIT, Taylor 1488, clrcle m. 3423 13%h and- 14th st Newis SPIRITUAL SCIENCE MOTH'ER CHURCH, INC ping Classes. Wed., 8:30 P.M. Consultations by Appointment 0540 1004 _C St. t 7:30 p.am. REV. JOHN R. GRAY, ‘Ie;flg‘n Tuer, st 2 the Chureh, HICKERSON, W. Dr. l'L Wright. 1320 N ST. N.W. SUNDAY SERVICE .7:30 p.m. Sermon by DR. JOHN R. GRAY. MIDWEEK S| vwx I'IIJII.. l I’.l. Weiehi. r . C. Hi tlmrll.‘ levulfl ' riend me s M3, 1 Highsmith, poimitment (Assoct by rial Church). 28( | Ingram Memorial including the | adings by ap- | ed with Long g Meme | h S 8430, THE REV. DR. FRED PIERCE CORSON. —Norman Guth Photo. Dr. Carson to Address Methodist Dinner ‘The Rev. Dr. Fred Pierce Corson, | president of Dickinson College, Car- lisle, Pa., will address the Metho- dist Union victory dinner in Ham- line Methodist Church next Friday. Samuel W. McIntosh is president of the Methodist Union. The Rev. George L. Conner is chairman of the Methodist Union Membership Com- mittee. Dr. Ralph M. Smith is chairman of the Committee on Pro- gram. The choir of Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Church will furnish music. Congregational | “Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?” is the topic of Rev. Frederic J. Bishop | at 11 am. A specia] instrumental | musical program will feature the | service at 7:45 pm. The Youth | Forum meeting is at 6:30 p.m. The Women's Guild will meet | | Monday, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., | for Red Cross work. Women of the neighborhood are invited to attend. This church has been selected as an emergency feeding station in case of an air raid. Ten volunteers | at least are necessary who can reach the church within 20 minutes after the raid signal is given. These vol- unteers need not be members of the | church. Any woman nearby who is | ready and able to assis will be wel- | come. Contact any member of the guild. “Theosophlcul Society Miss Fleurette Joffrie, coloratura | ‘wpnno 1216 H street NW., at 8/ | pm. tomorrow, will speak and sing | | her message on “Building the Tem- | ple of the Singing Spirit.” The| Lords’ Prayer in a musical umnzl | will be chanted in a service of heal- g. At 6:30 pm., James W. McGuire | will speake to the Christian Mystic group on “The Pillar of Cloud and | Fire.” On Tuesday at 8 pm. Mrs. Harriet B. Mercer will present “The Technique and Practice of Concen- tration and Meditation, as T-ught‘ by the Buddhist Schools.” Wednes- 8 pm., members’ meeting. | Thursday, 8 pm., Mrs. Lillian F. | Boatman will discuss “Theosophy | | Applied as a Daily Rule of Life and | for Its Deeper Problems.” Friday, at 8 p.m., Mrs, Hazel B. Burns will read a lecture on “The Teachings of Tehuti or Troth in Terms of the | Thought of Today.” Saturday at 3 Mrs. Mercer is hostess of the “Goodwill Fellowship.” ] theme, “Art,” from “Laotzu’s Wu | Wei”; next week, “Parables” by Shri Ramakrishna. Truth Students TRUTH STUDENTS Key Stone Lessons in Truth taught individually only DR. GERTRUDE SHECKELLS Graduate Metaohysician. Ast. 1, 1848 Col. me AD. 3140. Advanced_students register A e A oW Feallt | Pierce Hall Players will hold its | social meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday. | All Souls” Unifarian Class Will Discuss Union of Democracies Dr. Pierce Will Preach On ‘The Man Whose Eyes Were Opened’ “A Federal Union of Democracies, a Concrete Peace Plan,” will be dis- cussed before the class in current problems at All Souls’ Unitarian Church tomorrow at 10 am. by Brice Toole of the Union Now As- sociation. At the same time, Dr. Lucile Dooley, formerly of 8t. Eliz- abeth’s Hospital, will address the comparative religion class on “What | Shall We Teach Our Children About Religion?” In observance of the conversion of St. Paul, the Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will preach at 11 am. on “The Man Whose Eyes Were Opened.” A program of American music will be presented at 5 pm. A talk on “Clay Modeling for All of Us” with demonstration of various | processes, by Mrs. Guy R. Veal,| teacher at the Bet.hesdl-chevw Chase night school, will follow at 5:30 pm. Mrs. Prancis Brown and Mrs. Rob- ert Cushman will be hostesses at the fellowship tea from 6 to 7 p.m. The Young People’s Firside Circle meets | at 6:45 pm. The feature at the| motion picture hour at 7:30 pm. will be “The Devil and Miss Jones.” Dr. Harris Announces Subjects of Sermons At Foundry Methodist Church to- morrow Dr. Frederick Brown H ris will preach at 11 am. on “The| Nearest Shelter” and at 8 pm. on| “Turning a Weight to a Wing.” Special music. “Forging National Character in the Fire of War” is the theme of the devotional service of the Foundry Forge. The films, “Stand by China” and “China’s Will to Live,” will be shown at 7 p.m. On Tuesday the Wesley Class members and their families will | hnve their winter picnic in the| dining hall, featuring an amateur | | night program by children of mem-‘ bers of the class. The new president of the Wom- an's Soclety of Christian Service, | Mrs. Wesley K. Harris, will have| an executive luncheon at her home | on Thursday at 1 p.m. McKendree Meflnodnst The Rev. Charles F. Phillips will preach at 11 am. on “The Parable of the Soils” and at 8 pm. on “Reality of Satan. The Youth Fel. lowship Group will meet at 7 p.m. | The Young Adult Group will meet | at 7 pm. The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. At a meeting of the Ushers’ Or- | ganization last week, Steven Casey | was elected chief usher and Roy I. Green and William H. Vincent were elected assistant chief ushers. Fellowship night will be held | Friday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance WASHINGTON GOSPEL. TABERNACLE 5714 Georgia Ave. N:W. 9:45 l.n.—fllllndly School. Classes for 10:45 ».m.—Pastors 6:45 p.m.—Junior Peopie’ 7:45 p.m.—Bvanselistic Rev. B. L. MeGo | Power.” Pennsylvania Pastor At Columbia Heights ‘The guest preacher at Columbia Heights Christian Chureh tomorrow will be the Rev. Pranklyn R. Payne of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He will preach on “The Disappointed Christ.” ‘The Christian Endeavor groups will meet in the evening and will follow their service with & tea for all visitors. ‘The Woman's Council will have & turkey dinner on Thursday, the proceeds of which will be used for the renovation of Power Hall. This will be followed by the annual meet- ing of the church. New officers elected. Dr. Gove G. Johnson Selects Theme for Sermon Tomorrow Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial Church, has for his topic Sunday morning, “Not by Might, Nor by In the evening, the Rev. A. Lin- coln S8mith, assistant pastor, will continue his series of sermons on “Beginning Anew With Christ.” He will have for his topic “Begin Anew— For His Sake.” The intermediate departments will assist in the serv- ice. John Wenn, jr, will speak on “Why I Began Anew With Christ.” Dr. Johnson will admin- ister the ordinance of baptism. An important meeting of the ex- ecutive committee of the Training Unions will be held at 5 pm. The Training Unions will meet at 6:30 pm. The Florence Rowland Mission- ary Circle will meet at 1:30 pm. Tuesday, with Mrs. A. J. Findley. A business and supper meeting | of the B. T. U. will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday. ‘The Mizpah Class will meet at 8 pm. Tuesday and the Judson Couple Class at 8 pm. Wednesday. The Board of Deaconesses meets at 7 pm. Thursday. e Pirst Aid Class will meet 2t 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Fri- | day for the next five weeks. Divine Science. The Rev. Grace Patch Pans explain “What Is New Thought?” a lesson-sermon tomorrow at 11 am. nt zooo Sixteenth street N.-W. Ghurch of Christ Arlington (Va.) Church of Christ 413 North _lrvia’ St ‘Wednesday. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service. 14th St. Church of Christ 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. “Paul at Miletus.” —“One Sermon to Preach.” Huge McCord, Minister. Anacostia Church of Christ Meeting in Masonic Temple 14th ond You Sts. S.E. 5:00 p.m—Lerd's Supper. Speaker, John T. Smithson. Jr. Avalon Heights Charch of Christ 28th and Douglas Streets N.E. At Bladensburg Road jmithson, Jr., Minister. fble Bchool. “The Certified Gosol." Inel- H!ADQUAITIIS—MITHODIST BUILDING, 100 erylc Ave. N.E. t Bishep, Adna Wright Leenard, D. Nattonal Churel of Yositine Christianity Dr. G. ¥. Fraser, Teacher. 1322 Vermont Ave. N.W. (Note New Address) Sunday, January 25, 11:00 AM. “EVENNESS OF MIND.” ‘Wednesday Night Class 8:00 P.M. Nazarene First Divine Science Church NEW LOCATION, 2600 16th St. N.W., at Euclid. Rev. Grace Pateh Faus, Minister 11 a.m.—“WHAT I8 NEW THOUGHT.” Publie Invited. ! Hnitarian ULYSSES G. B. || PIERCE, D. D, School. L EY ¥ wene tion picture hour. e n:vlL AND MISS JONES.” FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tth & A Sts. N.E. 9:05 e.m.—"The Beauty of Holiness.” 11 am—"The Mysterious Prophet.” 7:30 p.m— “The Rood Back.” WINX Rev. Ernest E. Gresse, ‘Minister. Bible Lectures Bible Lectures Will Christ Return in Visible Form or Only a$ A striking Bil JOHN Sun,, 8 P.M.—Aimas T a Spirit? ble lecture by FORD ‘emple, 1315 K St. N. RADIO—WOL—Sun., 12:30 P.M. Disiriot Srpariatentents, Reraen E. Grasmer, B. B and Jeba B. Td Church School in All Churches at 9:45 A.M. HAMLINE Sts. PETWORTH N, R Ave and Grant Clrele N.W. D ister. nd 8100 b.m. o Bible "Class. 9:30 am. RYLAND Branch Ave. and 8 8t. SE. (at Pean. Ave) REV. KAR . Worship. 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. WESLEY Conn. Ave and Jocelzn CLAREN! uu.mn 11:00 & m —"How Gu‘ Is Ged”™ WOODSIDE 4 Geergia Ave. (sitver Bosine unmund\ v, l“ D. Sone P Minister i orning Worshio: ening Worship. IETHESDA MD. ef. Litm"f. Twoicke, I||-um Worship, 11700 a.m. and 8:00 MeKENDRE! keta Ave. and - n.ll.l. AveN RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Eirst 8¢ nw. Minister 100, Worshio Bervices. 31 s and § pm. Christian_Endeavor_Societies 7 D.m. ‘We Cordially We\nm-_!ou__d ELDBROOKE Rev. '-!url lnlnl.ll‘l ‘Minister Worship. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. CHURCH NEWS, "Rendezvous in Samarra’ Topic of Dr. Marshall “Rendezvous in Samarra” will be the topic tomorrow at 11 am. of the Rev. Dr. Peter Marshall, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyte- rian Church. The choir will sing. The Rev. 8. Franklin Mack, sec- retary of youn, r{ people’s work of the Board of Fortign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., will speak at 8 pm. on “I Belleve in God.” The chorus will sing. Dr. Marshall will conduct the service. ’I‘he young people will meet tor| School of Truth Universal School of Truth 1727 H St. N.W. Virginis N lhlul Pounder and Director, Speaks Sunday, Jan. 25, 8 p.m. TRUE_JOY. Peace Service Every Day 12-1. (Sundays Included.) Prayer. Christian it 5:30 p.m. Following the tea, | Mr! E. L. Russell, Bible teacher,| will speak on “Old Roads.” | On Thursday evening Dr, Mar-| shall will speak. Takoma Lutheran The Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer will present at 11 am. the sermon,| “Transfigured and Transformed.” At 7:15 pm. the Senior Luther League will meet. The Junior Luther League will meet at 6 p.m. On Wednesday the Women's| Guild groups will meet at the home | of Mrs. Roger Culler; Mrs. LeRoy Ehret's and Mrs. Cecil Bell's group | at_the church. The federation stunt night will be held Priday night at St. Mat-} thew’s Church. International Gospel Broadeast The National City @hristian Chureh Thomas Circle WILLIAM HOWARD PINKERTON, Interim Minister. IVAN H. DUGAN, Associste Minister. YOUTH SUNDAY. 9:45—Chureh 8chool. 10:50—Morning Ber ce, “Christ Coun- . Pinkerton. ‘Meetings Sermon Thtm!hsum)i,lv Morning. ncl Christian Endeavor Week Ninth Street @hristian Church Ninth and D Streets Northeast CARROLL C. ROBERTS, Minister Five C. E. Societies. 6:30—Alumni Chapter and Pellow- ship Group. 6:45—Young Peoples’ Forum and Crusallers’ Bocieties. Sermon Subject Sunday Evenings: “WHAT JESUS DESIRES OF ME.” THE BAPTIST FORUM Saturday Night at 7 O’clock—WWDC. REV. JOHN M. BALLBACH Metrogslitan Baptist Church Georgia Aven: Rev. Henry J. Smith, —Bible School. Ci 6:45 pm—B. T. U. Three Groups. 7:45 p.m.—"“The Hope of Asia." Highlands 14th and Jefferson Sts. Rev. N. M. Simmonds, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—"A Neglected Book.” f45pm—B. T. U 8:00 p. m —*Discrimination.” KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. S.W. ‘ Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. 11:00 a.m. etting Richt With God.” 8:00 p.m.—Dramatized Program. FIFTH =73 11:00 a.m.—8ermon. Dr. J. E. Brigss “Interpreters Wanted 800 p.m.—Rev. J. Herrick Hall member Pearl Harbor. E near Baptism | Special Music by Adult and Children's 01rs. | Sunday S8chool. 9:30—Hon. Clvde SECOND 17th and East Capitol Sts. Rev. J. Ray Garrett, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 8:00 pm—* "IBRE VERSIBLE BLESSINGS.” 6:45 p.m.—Baptist Training Union. | FOUNTAIN ME ORIAL YOUR cHRIST | Piney Branch and Antn St. mbl! !chool 9:30 am: Younl People's et 5 p.m.; Public Worship, 11:00 &5 p.m Thos. B. Boorde. Minister. |CHEVY CHASE 5631 Western Ave. Rev CEuwera O Churk, Favior. 9:45 a.m—Church School. 1100 8 m —"Lehtine God's Lam; 8:00 pm.—Mr. = Haley Beuriot Welcome! Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D. et Eleven 0th year of Ilife 1 h and will speak on “How the Lord Has Led Me Through 79 Years” xun ng at Seven-Forty-Five Pastor Preaches on | “Your Only Salvation” 9:30_Church_Bible School Societies of Young People. Baptisms Attend the Church _that Glows, Goes end Grows Continually. IF LATE CALL A TAXI GRACE BAPTIST 9th and South Carolina Ave. 8.E. PASTOR. W. L. MacMILLAN. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for All. Morning Sermon—11:00 “The King’s Table.” Evening Sermon—7:45 “The Tenseness of Salvation.” All Welcome. 8. 30—Pive 7:45— Hear the Baptist Hour 8:30 A-M. Sunday—WWDC PETWORTH 7th & Randolph REV. JAMES P. RODGERS, Pastor Classes for All ng in the Im- + Training Union. pular Hero —Receprion for New Members. $ational ?fiapnst Memorial 16th AND COLUMBIA ROAD N.W. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor JANUARY 25. 11:00 am—*“NOT BY MIGHT NOR BY POWER.” Pastor. —“BEGIN ANEW—FOR HIS SAKE.” —Bible School p.m.—Training Unions. Midweek Service Thursday, Sermon by the Assistant Pastor. 7:45 PM. UNION 20th_St. Near Penn. SELWYN K. COCKR! i Ave. N.W. uluthorh ’:; 4 —cn 100] ;}‘1"::‘ Msn Whe Lest His McK._ Bichison. el E. Rose. ‘Rev. Albert L. Smith spe An’ Evening of Musle.” CHEVY CHASE oennectiont Ave, at Shepbord 8¢, Homer Rich D. e Taspiration of & TRINITY Tuwhet Ged Wanis of Us® EPWORTH rth C " CHRIST.” 8:00 p.m.— "FADS UP OR HANDS REV. HARRY EVAUL, D. D.. Minister. FI RST Edwarlds‘l;'l::hdesol’sr::e:"vl;inider TWO MORNING l!l.VlC!s—hn-r rnunu d 118 - 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 5:45—B. —“THY KINGDOM COME." ain Arthur 8, Dodgson of the o8 Rrm. —Dr. TEMPLE 10th and N Sts. N.W. Minister, Randolph L. Gregory 11:00am.—REV. JOHN M. BALLBACH, ASSISTANT PASTOR OF +« THE METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, GUEST SPEAKER, “GOD, THE FATHER OF ALL—BELIEVER IN CHRIST.” 8:00 p.m.—John Gordon Mein, President of the B. Y. P. U. Federation of the District, Guest Speaker. R. L Ave. 11:00 a.m.— BETHANY nd St. N.W. M. P. GERMAN, Minister. All the Lights Have Gone Out.” 8:00 p.m —"These Leading Laymen.” The Men's Bible Class Invites You to Hear Horace L. Stevenson. 8th Calbar REV.CLARENCE W.CRAN and H Sts. N.W, FORD, Minister-Elect FOUNDRY .7 Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister “The Church of the States” 11:00 a.m.—“THE NEAREST SHELTER.” 8:00 p.m.—“TURNING A WEIGHT TO A WING.” Massachusetts Ave. Mount Vernon Place s nw. The South’s Representative Church 9 and 11 a.m —“WHAT TO DO WITH TROUBLE.” P UITS GOD?" 8 pm — WRAT O N W ROSTIN, Mimster. CALVARY 1463 Columbia Road N.W. Orris Gravenor Robinson, D. D., Minister Morning Worshio at 11. “KEEPING A mn!un Polll." At 'llsvo—wm s m‘llhll’ t m L ‘va BARNABAS.* !M'onlullndlflulifih.m Metropolltan Menor Nebraska®and New Mexico Aves. N.W. EDWARD GARDINER LATCH, Minister. The National Chareh 11:00 a.m.—*A NEW MAN IN CHRIST.” REV. E. H. TULLER, Assistant Minister am—“MY FATHER'S HOUSE.” pm.—“FOUR MEN AND JESUS.” DR. HAROLD WAYLAND TRIBBLE Of Louisville, Ky., Guest Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:30pm.—B. Y. P. U. MARYLAND AVENUE '3 Hamiand oo W. A. EMMANS, Pastor 11:00am—“A MAN BORN BLIND.” 45 pm.—Organ_Recital. 00 p.m.—Special Song Service. Assisted by Our Young People’s Orchestra. 15 p.m.—“LOST SINNERS AND A HOLY GOD.” EVANGELISTIC SERVICES January 27 to February 1 WALTER MacDONALD Every evening including Saturday at 7:45. CENTENNIAL If You Can’t Get to Church 7th and I § NE. This Sunday Morning Wi H" :‘I dber Attend the llloll - Pustor. Morning Radio Service 11:30 to 11:55 A.M. WWDC—JustDial 1450 I W‘;'{:’zflllnl Fraver and Pravers Jor ‘the Sick at Bach Serciee