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TRAINING FOR YOUTHIN RELIGIOUS LIFE
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Calvary M. E. Church, With Dr.Montgomery leading. Conducts
Special Instruction Courses.
Calvary M. K. Church, under lead-ership of Rev. Dr. .Tames S. Mont-gomery, has taken up the work ofreligious education that the youthof the church may be more definitely
trained in the religious life. This )work is under the direction of thenew director of religious education,K. B. Grundy, who came here from
Portland. Me., where he served afterseVral years spent In study and ex-perience work in Boston. He alsomade a study of physical education,considering such to he an important
field of church endeavor.Calvary's committee on religious
education determines policies. nets onprograms, informs itself and the I
âą nâ.. â lOl. .11,1 community, studies Ithe whole situation and determines !tlie host foi ms of work, what es- jflciency standards are necessary and |prop..gate* the whole program ofreligious education.
The program is:' First, the train-ing program for teachers, officers andleaders and those desiring either to 1become workers or to have a more .intimate knowledge of this work.The second part of the program is'tlie religious instruction of youth Iand adults, the Sunday school being jthe chief means supplemented by 1week-day religious instruction. The :third part of the program is the phy- iSteal and recreational work for boys igirls and adults.
The training program will he]accomplished chiefly through the itraining school of religious education.This school holds sessions Friday ,evenings from 7:30 to 9:05. Thefirst si rnester has just closed. Theclass in home missions taught byMrs. IT. 1,. Amiss bad a large en-lollinent. The class in pupil studyvas a success with Miss Mary 1.. Al-len as instructor. C. S. Joseph wasinstructor in tlie course for inter-mediate and senior workers. TheBible course taught by Judge J. W. ;Thompson had a large attendance. 1Mr. Grundy. tlie director, taughtclasses in young peopleâs work and ,In Sunday school organization and âąadministration.
The second semester of this schoolhas opened. Mrs. K. 1,. Harvey isinstructor for the class in foreignmissions. She was assisted in theopening session by Mrs. J. F. Neff,secretary of reading circles for the ,"Washington district Woman's For-eign Missionary Society, other promi-nent leaders in the mission field willassist her from time to time. Judge J. JW. Thompson is instructor in Bible, ;and his class is popular. Mr. Grundy Icontinues his classes in young peo- :pie's work and in Sunday school or-ganization and administration. This jschool is free to all.
WILL SUPPLY PULPIT. |Bev. Dr. Robinson to Speak ai i
New York Avenue Church. |Rev. Dr. William Courtland Robin-
son. pastor of the First Presby- Iterian Church of Delhi, New York, jwill supply the pulpit of the NewYork Avenue Presbyterian Church at Iboth services tomorrow.
PROF. FOLEY TO LECTURE.!I
Theologian Will Speak at St. iJohnâs Church Tomorrow Night. IKev. George Cadwalader Foley, pro-
fessor of dogmatic theology in thePhiladelphia Divinity School, will lec-ture in St. John's Church. 16th and Hstreets, tomorrow night, on âTheGrowth of the Creeds.â Rev. Dr.FoU y is one of the best known theo- jlogians in the Episcopal Church, andhis best known work deals with the Idevelopment of theories on the doc- (trine of the atonement. He is a Iâąehclar of sound judgment and a'forcible speaker.
These evening lectures at St. Johnâs jare intended for the thoughtful peo- Ipie who are interested in the present |religious situation and give a con- jservattve view of religious thought !consistent with the times.
HOLLAND ACCEPTS CALL. !
Former Resident Here to Fill,
London. Canada, Pulpit.Rev. Floyd Talmadge Holland, a ,
former resident of this city, who w-»s |ordained by the District of Columbia 1Baptist Association at the Immanuel âąBaptist Church and now pastor of the jFillmore Avenue Baptist Church. Bus- Ifalo, N. Y., has accepted the call tothe pastorate of the Adelaide StreetBaptist Church, lyondon. Canada. Thisis one of the largest churches in »'n- Itario. having a congregation of 1.500. jand was formerly pastored by theRev. Dr. G. A. Leichliter of Buffalo 1and Dv. T. T. Shields, president of the 1Baptist Bible Union of North America. ;Toronto, Canada.
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK.Will Occupy Pulpit at Peck Me- j
niorial.i
"How Can 1 Be What T Want to jBe?â is the subject of Rev. Irving W. 'Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel !tomorrow night. He will also preach iat the morning service. A special ;service is at 3 p.m., with Rev. J. M.Henry of China as speaker.
Tlieâ Christian Endeavor Society 1meets at 7 p.m., and will discuss "TheGospel in Japan." A light lunch willbe served to all from 6:30 to 7 p.m.
uiHEH SERVICES.
HALL MISSION623 LA. AVIS. N.W.
For the Promotion of ScripturalHoliness
Services every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 1Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m.
At I. WKI.COMK.Y M. C. A.â
-ââ⊠âââ- i
i Y.M.CA. 11SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M
âLIFEOF CHRISTâlllOKtrnted Lecture No. 3.
By W, H. H. SMITHEVERYBODY INVITED. [ '
CENTRAL UNION MISSION.~
i Š ŠŠŠ Š . .. i
Y. M. C. A. NEWS\
i W. H. H. Smith will speak on âJeansBegins His Public Ministryâ at the
Š Central Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon .
|at 4:30 oâclock. This lecture will cover I( the period from the return from temp-
| tat ion to healing a leper. It will be the !1 third in a series of illustrated lectures1 on the life of Christ, which are being :given each Sunday afternoon. Mr. ]
I Smith has personally selected the slides
j which are oeing used in this course ofle Hires and they are a great help toBible students. The meeting is open*C 1116* itUti.iu.
The School of Religious Education ofthe Y. M. C. A. opened on last Monday
I night for its fifth year. All the classes; were well attended. âThe Origin of; T.lines" wl" t>e the subject of a lecture
by H. Dennington Hayes in the courseI on Oid 'Testament at Hie class session| next Monday evening. Dr. James H.1 Taylor will use as the subject of hislecture in the essentials of Christianity"The Person of Christ.â A special in-
. vilation is given to any one interestedin religious education to visit the school jon any Monday night.
Homer J. Councilor, dean of the
I School of Religious Education of they. M. C. A., returns today from a
J south-wide Bible class conference of the ,; Baptist churches which was held in At-j ianla. Ga. Mr. Councilor was one of
Š tlie speakers at this conference.
ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS.i :
Rev. Dr. Mitchell to Speak at Met-
ropolitan M. E.
1 Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell will;i preach both morning and evening to- j
! morrow in the Metropolitan Memorial ŠM E. Church. The morning theme
will be âThe Needed Revolution." and ;that for the evening will be "Does |
I Belief In the Personal Return of Je- Ii sus Hinder or Stimulate Christian1 Activities?" The "doctrinal cam-
I paign" held a week ago under the di- :! rection of Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps was 1j a pronounced success.
j VISITS ARMY POSTS.! Chief of Chaplains to Preach at
Fort Totten Tomorrow.
Coi. John T. Axton. chief of chap- !I; ~ni,}, will spend tumor- |
pe-u net New York *city. He will preach in the morn- '
at ,-ort lOiou and in the even- jj ing will install Chaplain Thomas E. ,
1 Swan at Fort Jay. Governors Island.I Gen. Bullard and other ranking offi-
, cers will attend the special services.
1 TOPICS ANNOUNCED, iI
1 Rev. Dr. Rice Will Preach at
Church of Our Father.
1 âThe Closed and the Open Door"wii! be the subject of the sermon
i of Rev. Dr. Clarence E. Rice at the| Church of Our Father (Universallst),i I3th and L. streets northwest, tomor--1 row monxfhg. at 11 oâclock, following
. the usual 9:45 oâclock morning ses-
i slon of the Sunday school- Kinder-i garcen is held at the same hour.enabling parents of children of suil-
; able age to attend the service, thei children being cared for by the kin-dergartners. At 7 p.m., devotional
j meeting of the Young Peopleâs Chrts-j tion Union: topic, "Leadershipâ; lead-
EPISCOPAL. iWashington Cathedral
THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL,
j Wisconsin are. u.w. near Woodley road.! Holy Communion 7 ;30 a.m. |j Morning Prayer and Litany 10:0«a.m. |
âą Holy Communion and Keriflon.âą Preacher, Canon Myer 11 ;00 a.m.
! People's Evensong ami Sermon.Preacher, the Bishop of Wash-ington 4:00 p.m.
j Take Wisconsin uve. cars or Woodley roadI âą hu* line.
! THEOSOPHY.
ill UNITED LODGE 1! OF THEOSOPHISTS
1731 K St. N.W.I SUNDAY. JAN. 20. R P.M.;
âMYSTERY OF SLEEPâStudy Class, Wednesday. K p.m. ]
The Philosophy of RebirthLecture by VICTOR RUSSELL,
SUNDAY. JAN. 20th. 8:15 P.M.LIGHTBRINGFIf LODGE,
Theosophical Society,Room 402. Barrister Bldg., 63.-, F st. n.w.
,PUBLIC IS INVITED. *
; WashingtonLodgeâT, S.
1216 II ST. N.W.
SUNDAY. JAN. 20,' AT 8 P.Mâ
I âThe Unfoldment ofConsciousness"
I When. Why and Whither Arej We Going f
I By E. P. Carbo of Baltimore! Classes: Monday, Astrology: Tuesday,
Fundamentals; Wednesday. Members- Fri-day, Secret Doctrine.
CENTRAL UNION MISSION..S. I 1 (
i Tbe Interdenominational organization of the churches Id Rescue, Relief. Social andEvangelistic Work.
(INCORPORATED)
LOUISIANA AVENUE,N.V^V|-o|tPhone Main 4349. Temporary Quarter*. 432 434 10th Bt. N.W.
JOHN f>. BKNNKTT, SUPERINTENDENT.Childrenâs Home. 1207 Klrat Bt. N.W. Phone Main 8788
MRS. JOHN 8. BENNETT, IN CHARGE.
Services Every Night at 8. Sundays at 3 and 7:45 p.m.SUNDAY, JANUARY 20THâ
Service, 10:30 a.mâ at Workhouse, Occoquan, Va.3 p.m. âService at United States Jail.3 p.m.âService in Mission Chapel. ' J7:45 p.m.âService in Mission Chapel. j
1 Special Speakers Special Music All Welcome I
jNew Anacostiai Pastor to OccupyI Pulpit on SundayI Ši
i Mi
KEV. CIIAHLKN V. VAN DKItLINDEN.
j Rev. Charles V. Van Der Linden, un-
til recentls" pastor of the South Broad
IStreet Baptist Church of hPlladelphin,
| has assumed his charge at the Ana-âą costia Baptist Cliurch of this city.
He came to this city with the highestj locommendation from the Baptist Min-istersâ Conference of Philadelphia. Hewill preach tomorrow on the followingsubjects: 11 a.m.. âChristian Evi-
-1 dencesâ; S p.m., âThe Manliness ofi Christ."
I SPECIAL HYMN SINGING.Rev. Dr. J. C. Ball Is to preach
j tomorrow morning at Metropolitanj Baptist Church on "Where Is Your
| Hope Set." and in the evening hisj theme will be âThe Background of aj Successful Life.â At the evening
service the male chorus and congre-j gat ion will sing the favorite hymns| of Secretary of Labor Davis.
EPISCOPAL.
Church of the T, "f
ST* THOMAS' 1 T'and ye,Q
11 a.m.â"Humble-Mindedness a ParamountNecessity."R p.m.â"The American Peace Award."
REV. C. ERNEST SMITH, D.D.. D.C.L.
I Grace ParishâGEORGETOWN"Tiie Little Cliurch on the Canal and Potomac."H(4l Wisconsin uve.. tielow M st.
I Rector: The Reverend Henry L. Durrani1 Servicesâ7:3o. 9:30, 11 ;0« a.m.. 8;(K) p.âm
!_FumUy_Blnphig of (r,ii|M-I Hymns at Evensong
ST. MARK'S âCHURCHTiiird and A St*. B.E.
j Rev. William Henry Petfus, Rector.Rev, Willium A. Masker. Rev. C. K. P.
Cogswell, Assistants.THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY.
T :#0 a.m.âHoly Communion.9 :8(> a.m.âChurch school.
11:60 a.m.âHoly Communion and Sermonhy ("anon W. L. De Vries, Ph. D
6 ;S0 p.m.âVonnir People's Society.8:00 p.m.âEvening Prayer and Sermon.
Wednesday and Friday. 7 :30 p.m.âEvening- ITayer.
Thursday and Friday (St. Paul's Day), 11a.m.âHoly Communion.
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL!
ST. AGNESâ CHURCHQue at between Fia. are. and First n.w.
(Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.)Services Sundayâ7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.Church schoolâ9 :30 a.m.Daily mass at 7 a.m.; Friday. 8 p.m.
' I 'Up Wativftv 14th AND A 5.3,Ine INaUVUy7:3O; ll: 8: Wed., 7:80;tihurch scliool, 9:13; High school, 10:15 a.m
THE RESURRECTION. 15th and G n e â3:15and 4; Tues.. 10:30: Friday. 7:45 p.m
THE ANNUNCIATION. 2Rth and Pa. ave. s.e3:15 and 4; Wed., 10:30 a.m.
ITBioijyjfa DeUfs;.;11| 3rd.and C sts.N.W. IB]
Re'TDavid Rar\som CovelrĂuPmiekea at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.HOLT COMMUNION, 8 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 A.M.MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
cÂŁ> HOLY COMFORTERj 8716 GEORGIA AVJL N.W. jServicesâ7:3o. 11:00 a.m. and 8 p.m.
REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON, Vicar.
St. Paul's Church BO^RSfBK
Services now in Restored Church.SundaysâHoly Communion,--8 ;45 a.m
Morn Ini service 11 a.m.
CHURCH OF THEINCARNATION
12th and N sts. n.w.REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector.
Services: 7:80 and 11 a.m.Evensong, 7 :30.
8 p.m.âConfirmation service andsermon by the Bishop ofWashington.
ST. MARGARETâSConnecticut ave. and Bancroft place.
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY,energy:
BKV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D.REV. HAROLD V. 0. LOUNSBDRT.
7:3oâHoly Communion., 0 :30âChurch school.
11 ;00â-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the"Rector.
j 4 :30âEvening Prayer and Sermon by the( Rector.I ThursdayâHoly Communion at 11 oâclock.I ALL WJCLeOMB ALWAYS. i
COMMITTEE ON RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OF. .
THE CALVARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
- Š. -
** Bp*". mm
First rowi Edwin Dice, Judge J. W. Thompson, Mrs. C. S. Joseph, Mr*. F. B. Walker and K. H. Grundy. Backrowi (â. K. Swiliurt, Dr. A. C. Christie, C. S. Baldwin and H. V. Speelman. Ur. F. A. Horaaday, another member won
jnot prexent.I :
B, Y. P. U. HEWS |Columbia B. Y. P. If. Federation
held its January meeting at the Pet-worth Baptist Church Tuesday eve-ning. Iârof. Kdwin N. ;C. Barns, di-
rector of music in the District publicschools, conducted the song service.Special music was rendered by the |Pctworth Orchestra and Stanley W.
j Bell, their soloist. The main addressŠ was given by Kev. C. P. Hyland of( Clarendon, Va.. who was one of the
. principal founders of the federation,
followed by remarks from Dr. Drewof Philadelphia. Carl VV. Johennlngpresented an application; for member-ship from the Colmar Manor B. Y. P.I'., and they were gladly! received intothe federation.
Group D of the Bethaiiy Union willhave charge of a social io be given »tthe church next Friday;evening.
'
A play was given by Group 1 ofsecond B. Y. P. U. last Sunday eve-ning on the thirty-seventh Psalm.Group 3 in an intergroiip contest haswon the silver loving cup for threemonths in succession nind expects to
take all honors as An individualgroup. :
MRS. JANUARY TO LECTURE.Viva M. January willJeeture in the 1Unity Auditorium. 1326 I street north-
west. tomorrow at b p.m.. on âTheSpoken Word of Authority.â Tuesdayafternoon at 3 oâclock- will be thefirst lesson in the beginnersâ class,
in Truth,â by Mrs. Janu-ary. Thursday at 8 b-tn. she willstart the class in Christian healing.
EPISCOPAL.Saint James' Church
Bth at. near Maui. eve. o.e.Sunday service*. 7:30. 10:30 and 11 a.m.
and 5 p.m. ;
St. Andrew's ChurchN. IJ. avenue and Vat. o.w.REV. J. J DIMON.; Rector.
Services;8:00âHoly Communion.9:3oâSunday arhooi.
11:60âMorning service anil sermon.b:ooâEvening service and'-sermon.
ALL WhLCOHK.
St. Stephen's Church'14lh Detween Columbia rjl aud Irving.
Rev. OEO. F. DUDLEY. <O. D.. Recto;Rev. CLYDE BROWN. AjeL
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20.7 ;30 a.m illoly Communion ;9:30 a.m i . .Cliurch School I11:06 a.m Morning Prayer and Sermon I6:45 p.m Youngs Iâmpleâs Meeting i8:00 p.m Evening Prayer and Sermon !
Holy Communion Tnea. Snd Thurs., »;30 !a.m.. and Fri.. 7 ;00 .a.m.
Christian Healing, Tues.. K:O0 p.m.
ST. JOHNâS CHURCH IGeorgetown
Corner of O end Potomac Bte N.W.REV, JOHN S. MU.-4KB. Rector.
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY.7:30 a.m.âThe Hob < oi.fuanior9:36 a.m.âChurch scbooi.i
j 11:60 a.m.â Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1Pn-ucber. tile jân-ctor.5:15 p.m.â Young P*siple*c meeting.7 :30 p.m.âEvening Prayer aud Address I
. Thursday, 10:*MI a.m. âThe Holy te-innm* .nion.
j Friday (St. Paulâ* Dayli 0:30 a.m.âThe!Holy Ceunmuniin.
âCHRIST CHURCH620 G street e.e. Founded 1795.REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. |
SUNDAY SERVICES: 7:30 a.m.. Cor-Iporate Communion of parish noetetles: 9:43a.rA., Sunday school; 11 a. ln., sermon by the âąRector. "Wiiat the Spirit Saith to the âChurchesâ: 0:30 p.m.. Young Peopleâs meet- IIng; S p.m.. Evensong and sermon, â'The âBetter Wine.â Strangers heartily welcomed, jThis church was built in 1807. Holy Com- Iuiunlon and healing servile, Thursday at i10 a.m.
I ST. JOHN'SCIkIRCH ||16th and H fith. jLECTURE BT
Rev. G. C. Foley, D. DnProfessor âof Dogmatic Theology.
Philadelphia, : IOn (
âThe Growth of the Creed «ndthe Inferences Therefromâ
At 8 P.M. j
EpiphanyG street near 14th
8:00 a.m.âHoly Communion:0:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.âChurch 7 school*.
11:00 a.mâ . |Morning prayer and sermi-n by the
Rev. Henry Ltibcck,LL. D. d L.
4:00 p ra.âEvenaong and gennon.
0:00 p.m.âYoung Peopleâs Society.8:00 p.m.âEveging Prayer add Sermon by
Dr. LubecfcCONGREGATIONAL.
REV. DR. WOOD SPEAKER.Choir of 100 Will Sing at Church
of the Covenant.At the Church of the Covenant to-
morrow evening at 8 oâclock Rev. Dr.Wood will preach on "The Bible andModern Thought." There will be twoanthems by the evening choir of 100voices, a duet for tenor and baas, anda soprano solo by Miss Ruth Peter.This service and the morning servicewill both be broadcast, and also themeeting of Everyglrisâ Bible class at
10 a.m., when Miss Mabel N. Thurs-ton will speak on ââThe Life of Christ;the 1 Forerunner and Baptism ofJesus.ââ
At the meeting of the Christian En-deavor Society at 6:30 tomorrow eve-ning Itev. James M. Henry will showfor the first time in Washington amotion picture Illustrating manyphases of Chinese life and the activi-ties at the Canton Christian College.
Next Thursday evening at the mid-week service for prayer and confer-ence Dr. W.-.od is to give the secondaddress on âWhat We Believe Aboutthe Bible.â
SERVICE FOR ORDERS.Societies to Attend Grace Episco-
pal Church.A special service for the Jpnlor Or-
der pf American Mechanics and theDaughters of America will be heldIn Grace Episcopal Church. 9th andD streets southwest, tomorrow even-ing. at 8 o'clock. The rector. Rev.Meade Bolton MacĂryde, will preachon "Patriotism,â one of the funda-mental principles of both orders.There will be special music, and anInformal reception will follow in theparish hall.
SIORY^FOfT*CITY FOLKS.Rev. ÂŁ. Hez Swem Promises Inno-
vation at Centennial.
"Another Story for City Folks WhoHave Story-Ears!â will be related byRev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at8 oâclock, at the Centennial BaptistChurch.
The morning subject is: "SupremeSight.â
SPIRITUALIST.
MRS. RIZPAH ELDON'512 F Bt. N.W.
Spiritual mr.vag. meeting er.ry Monday. 8p.m. Spiritual reading, dally. âą
MRS. HENKLK HOLDS MEETINGS' SUNDAY,Wedueaday and Friday evening, at 8 oâclock.II 4fh at «.e. Everybody gets a reading.Phone Line. 2040.
The First Spiritualist ChurchLaotnra by tha Paator,
ALFRED H. TERRY.Subject:
âWHAT MOVES THE OLTJABOARD?"
Followed by Spirit Mattagee.ââDo not .neer at the humble beginnings,
the heaving table or the flying tambourine. 1but remember (hat a railing apple taught \us gravity.â Sunday. 8 p.m.. at PythianTemple. 1012 9fh at. n.w.. .ei-ond floor. Allwelcome. Seat, at] anld for the WednesdayOriental Night, in January. Ticket, now.elllng for the laat two In February. âą
CHURCH OF MODERNSPIRITUALISM
Inspirational Lecture,
J. Albert WatersMessage service, Mrs. Lida Mas* J
tin, Mr. Redmond.8 OâClock. All Welcome.
822 20th N.W.. NearPa. Ave. âą
CONGREGATIONAL.
I INGRAM I| CONGREGATIONAL
JOth and Maas. are. n.e.
Rev. George Barrow-Nell non,Hinlnter.
11 A.M.:
i âTreasures of Eternity" |Carola by the New Vested Choir. j
8 P.M.: ,*Š { jCommunity Song Service.
"The Virgin Birthof Christâ
Note; Dr Rarrow-Neil*on will ad-here to the view* expressed on tlda
j nuhjeet in the lectures he received atGlascow Unlvemlty, Scotland.
Mr Waller James Geldard. Organistand Choir Director.
A Hearty Welcome to All.
; CLEVELAND PARK(CONGREGATIONAL.)
34th and Lowell Sts.
FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW.Minister.
j 9 :45 a.m.âChurch school.I 11:60 a.mâMorning worship:â "FINDING
THE LOST CUBIST."
j âą A COMMUNITY CHURCH. !
j MT. PLEASANT) (Congregational)
Columbia Road Near 14th St.In tka Residantial NorthwestWalter Amos Morgan
Minister.11:00 a.m.âSermon by DEAN D. BUT-
LER PRATT of Howard Uni.veralty. Topicâ-
âLife's Transitions"Children's Story every Sunday morning.S:OOâVESPER SERVICES, Sermon by
DR. PRATTâ-
âGod's Poem"j 6:00 p.m.âlntermediate C. E. Society.
| 7:80 p.m.âSUNDAY EVENING CLUB.9:46 a.m. âCharch school. Classes (or all.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
PLYMOUTH CHURCHICONOREQATIONAU)
ITth AND P STS. N.W.KEV. J. a. OLDEN. Minister.
9:80 a.m. âChurch school.II -.00 a.m.ââTAITHâS KNOWLEDGE.â
7:80 p.mââADVANCING.â .
200,000 COPIES OF BOOKSOLD IN TWO MONTHS
âHow to Own Your Homeâ Being
Bought Rapidly, Commerce
Department Says.In announcing: the sale of more
than 200,000 copies of âHow to OwnYour Homeâ within less than twomonths of publication, the Depart-ment of Commerce states that ortlerehave come very largely from buildingand loan associations, savings banks,dealers In lumber and other buildingmaterials, furniture companies, andother organizations that have boughtthe booklet for distribution amongtheir customers.
Many banks and industrial concernshave distributed the booklet to theiremployes, and' it has also been pur-chased in quantities for the use ofschool and college classes in whichhousing and home economics arestudied.
PAGEANT AT CHURCH.âThe tiospel of the Kingdomâ is
the subject of the sermon of Rev.O. O. Bullock at Third BaptistChurch tomorrow at 11 a.m. Holycommunion will be celebrated at 3p.m. At 8 p.m. a pageant will bepresented by the junior choir.
SECULAR LEAGUE. jThe Secular League
Musicians' Hall, 1006 E 6t.SUNDAY, JANUARY 20. 3 P.M.
âTHE JEWS. HENRY FORD. AND THE IKU KXTJX KEAN.â |
LOUIS EDELMAN, M. D.(Admission Free âFree Discussion.)
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.
Peopleâs Tabernacle 10 ÂŁaaN"d
wv
LEWIS C. HHEAFK. Minister'.Special musical and literary program Sun-
day at 8 p.m. under tlic management of Mrs.Mary Adams.
REFORMED.
REFORMEDTTsoef AT 13,h AND MONBOE STS. N.WriThl I,K JAMES I). BUHItF-U. Minister
DIVINE SERVICES at II a in and 8 p.mSUNDAY SCHOOL. 9 43 a m : C.E.8.. 7 p.m.
rv,,lsth AND O STB. N.W.A?raC6 HENRY H. RANCH. D. D.. Pastor.
SERVICESâII A.M. AM) 8 P.M.P:4Q--BUNDAY SCHOOL; 7 P M.âC K.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCECHI'RCIIKK OK CHRIST. SCIENTISTBRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.
THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. iSCIENTIST. IN BOSTON, MASS.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,!Columbia road and Euclid at.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,!] N.K. Masonic Temple. Btli and F sts. n.e.
j Third Church of Christ, Scientist,jMasonic Temple. 13th «t. and N. Y. are.
; Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, |The Arcade, 14th «t. aud Park rd.
KUBJnrT:
âLIFE"Service*- i
SUNDAY. It A.M. AND S P.M.SUNDAY SCHOOL- 11 A.M.WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGSâ I
8 OâCLOCK.READING ROOMS:
i 1310 K ST. N.W.. Room 60SâHours. 0 to 9 (except Wednesday. 9 to7. and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to
5 .30).148 EAST CAPITOL ST.â
Hours. 12 to 8 (except Wednesdays, 12to 6; Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closedholidays).
I COLORADO BLDG., 14tJ» ami 6 Sts.âHonrs. 10 to 9 (Wednesday. 10 to 7,
and Sundays and holidays. 2;30 to 5:30).
I THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Rond(Second K !o,» rI-
10 to 0 week days, except Wednesdays, j10 to 5:30. !
âą PRESBYTERIAN. jiThe Church of the Pilgrims i
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN.22nd sj. bet. P and Q st?. n.v*.
j Rev. Andrew R. lllrd, Pantor*D:45 a.m.âBlblr school, vrifh classes for
every member of the family11:00 a.m.âMorning worship. Preaching l*y
the Pastor.1 S :80 p.m.âJunior rhristian Endeavor,
j 5 :00 p.m.âlntermediate Christina Endeavor.6:00 p.m.âSocial hour and supper at the
! manse, to which ail .strangers In jthe city ar«* invited,
j 7:00 p.m.â Song service.7 ;30 p.m.âEvening worship. Preaching by |
the Pastor.8:15 p.m.âSenior Christian Endeavor So-j
j clety.Small children cared for during Sunday !
morning service.
J .4 CORVJAL WELCOME TO ALL. j
FIRST . 1PRESBYTERIAN
I !JOHN MARSHALL UL.
JOHN BRITTAN CLARKj Minister.
* !11 A.M.;
"QUICKEN MEâi 1 i
4:3OâVESPERâS:3Oj âBORN AGAINâ i
I i
I SIXTH PRESBYTERIANi 16th »nd Kennedy Sts. N.W.
I Rev. JOHN R. KAY, Albany. N. Y.0:39 a.m. âSunday school.
11:09 a.m.âSermon. âThe Church of Christ.â j7:00 p.m.âChristian Endeavor.8:00 p.m.âSermon. "Christ in the World of j
Invention.â8 p.m'. ThursdayâMidweek prayer meeting, I
| conducted by Ladles* Aid Society. jEastern Presbyterian Church i
6th »t. and Md. avc. n.e.ALFRED E BARROWS, D. D., Pastor.
11:00 a m.â"KNOWING GOD.â9:80 a.m.âBible school.
10:00 a.m. âMenâs Bible class.7:00 p.m.âC. E. meetings.T:4li p.m.âSpeaker. Dr. SAM SMALL.
WESTMINSTER7th St. near E S.W.
Her. HENRY W. TOLSON. Pastor.11 a.m.âSermon by the Pastor. Subject,
âWhat Think Ye of Christ.-â8 p.m.âSong service and sermon.
A hearty welcome to this friendly church.
Fourth Presbyterian Church18lh and Fairmont sis. n.w.
Take any 14tJi st. car; get off at Fairmont.PASTORS: DR. JOSEPH T KELLY.
DR. ISAAC WARD.9 :30 a.m. âSnnday school and Menâs class.
11:00 a.m. âDr. RAM SMALL will speak.Subject: âAMERICAIN THEMAKING.â
7:00 p.m.âChristian Endeavor Society.8:00 p.m.âEvangelistic service. Dr.
WARJ) will speak. Subject:âą SIGNED UP FOB LIFE.â
Wednesday nightâService at PresbyterianHome. Newton st.
Thursday night at BâPrayer meeting.Everybody welcome to all services.
CHURCH OF THECOVENANT
CONN. AVE. AND N ST.REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.,
Minister.9 ;30âSunday school. Classes for men and
women.11:00âMorning service. Sermon by Dr.
Wood.6:ooâChristian Endeavor supper and ves-
per service. Address by Rev. JamesM. Henry, on âCHINA.â
8 ;00âEvening service. Sermon by Dr.Wood: âTHE BIBLE AND MOD-ERN THOUGHT.â
Evening Choir of 100 Voices.8:00, ThursdayâMidweek service for prayer
and conference. Dr. Wood will givethe second address on âWHAT WEBELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE.â
ALL WELCOME.
Peck Memorial ChapelPa. Ave. and SSth St. N.W.
7:45 p.m.ââHow Can I Be What IWant to Besâ
11:00 a.m.âPublic worship.10:15 a.m.âMenâs class.3:00 p.m.âSpecial service. J. M. HENRY
OF CHINA will speak.7 :00 p.m.âC. E. Gospel In Japan.Light lunch. 0:80 to 7 p.m.. Sunday. All
welcome.Š fin, feting WuUagtcn Setctoun,' Iâajtor,
First Congregational Church10th & G SU. N.W.
MUSIC4:45 p.m.âMusical Vespers; Louis Thompson, tenor;
Rakemann String Quartet; Mueller, organist.8 p.m.âSunday Night Musical Service : Walter T. Holt
and 25 players of Nordica Mandolin and GuitarClubs; Shaddick, baritone; Vocal Quartet.
MUSIC FESTIVAL, Feb. 2,3, 4Two great companies, including famous Russian
Cathedral Singers, and Mary Potter and associate artists:Potter, contralto; Dulfer, violinist; Boschetti, baritone;Ullian, pianist. Festival tickets now on sale at Churchoffice, 10th and G Streets Northwest.
DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE SPEAKS11 A.M. AND 8 P.M. SUNDAY
EDITOR TO SPEAK.Dr. Henry K. Miller Will Be at
First Congregational.Dr. Henry Knight Miller, editor of
the Psychology magazine, will givetwo addresses at the First Congrega-tional Church, 10th and G streetsnorthwest. He will speak Wednes-day at 8 oâclock on ââAs a ManThlnketh,â and at 8 o'clock Thursdayon âHow to Overcome Fear andWorry.ââ These two addresses areunder the auspices of the PsychologyClub of Washington.
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PRESBYTERIAN.Georgetown Church ,
pi.?VâwB
REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, I>. D., Pastor.0:4.1. S. S.; 11 a.m.. âTHE SACRED
NAMEâ: 7:15 p.m.. C. E. ; 8 p.m., âWEAKINC SAUL'S ARMOR."
j; New York Avenue |Church of the Presidents sf
New York Ave., 13th & H Sts.
ft Where the Lincoln Pew $?;j Preaches Its Silent Sermons
& Rev, Wallace Radcliffe, D. D. |:<? PASTOR EMERITUS. 3ÂŁ j\ PASTORâS ASSISTANT, n'? j$ Rev. William A. Eisenberger 11'Jf 9 :80 a.ih.âBible school. w*(ÂŁ 10:00 it.in.âAdult clauses.
iâ:, 11:00 a.di.âPublic worship, with ser- ii \ moo by âą
11 William Courtland ||Robinson, D, D., S;
I of Delhi, N. Y. |-Ij- 6 :45 p.rn.âChristian Endeavor.'if 8 ;00 p.tu.âPublic worship, with ser- 3f I3C uton by 5f (
Dr. RobinsonK :(M) p.m. Thursday » j
a|s: The Midweek Ser\ice. a:!all WELCOVE. â<ÂŁ i
Wallace Memorial PHEBBYT.Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire aye. I
REV. 3. A. CAMPBELL, Pastor.
Services â11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
S. 8., 9:30 «.m v C. E., 7 p.m.
the gospel willsave.Christ can sa'e you from your baser
self, from bad companions, from everyinfluence that tends to tear down Iliateachings, help you set a high Ideal jand will aid you to reach it.
TEST GOD S PROMISES.
COME TOMORROW.
Metropolitan4lh & IS Sts. S.E.
PresbyterianREV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9 :30.Homing Sermon at It:
âMEETING JESUS INSECRET PRAYERââ
j Christian Endeavor Societies, 6:43.Evening Worship and Sermon, 7:JS: jâA SPIRITUAL VISIONâ
Dr. Lucius C. Clark.A cordial welcome to each of these
services.You Need the ChurchâThe
Church Seeds You.
Western Presbyterian Church ,H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W.
Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor.
I 9 ;30âSunday school.I 11:00ââThe Challenge.â
Š 7:ooâChristian Endeavor.B:ooâ lllustrated lecture by I
Mr. W. H. H. Smith.MUSK' HY THE QUARTET. ||
| Eckington. Nor âr^;^^F,orl<,i
Her. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Mlniitar.j 9:30a.m. âSunday school; 7 p.m., C. E. j
Sermon Subjects:II ;00a.m.ââA GREAT VISION.â j
SUM) p.m.â-âMODERNISTS AND FUNDA-1MBNTALISTS.â
i Thurs.. 7 :30 p.m.âCourse in Bible study. 1j with prayer meeting. Subject; âHigher 1j Criticism and Inspiration.â jWashington HeightsPresbyterian Church
Columbia and Kaloratna roads,
i REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. I).. Minister.9:30 a.m.âSunday school.
I 10:00 a.m.âAdult Bible classes.; 11 ;00 a.m.âMorning worship, with sermon.
"CHRISTâS IMPERISHABLEWORDS.â
I 8:00 p.m.ââMANâA CITIZEN OF TWO1 WORLDS.â
Cordial Welcome to All.
Gunton-Temple Memoriall*»tli ami Newton sts.
REV. BERNARD ISUASKAMP, M. A.. Pastor.1 9:4.âi a.ra.âSunday school.Š 11:00 a.m. âSermon. âWby I Believe the
Bible. -
Mush* by the Chorus Choir.7:OOpm.âChristian Endeavor meeting*. i. âSermon, âWhy Do Doribtlâ* J
I The Menâs Bible ClassOs the
Fourth PresbyterianChurch
13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W.(Through it* Missionary Society)
j âą INVITES YOU to hear a1 missionary talk by
j MISS CLARA McQUOWNâfrom personal experience
i! inâ
JAPAN
January 20, 1024, 9:30 a.m. j|i
Come and bring- your ;friends. Ladies especially
j invited.=4i [
Central Presbyterian Church(SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY)
Sixteenth and Irving sts. n.w.KEV. JAMES H, TAYLOR, D. D., PASTOR.
9 :30 a.m.âSunday school.9 :50 a.m. âBible class.11:09 a.m.âSermon by Dr. Taylor.3 ;30 p.m.âJunior Christian Endeavor.5 ;U0 p.m.âWestminster League.6 :30 p.m.âSocial Hour for Young People.7:00 p.m.âChristian Endeavor Societies.8 :00 p.m.âSermon by Dr. Taylor.8:00 p.m.âThursday. Prayer service.
Small children cared for during morningworship.
Take I4th st. car or Mount Pleasant caror Irtth st. bus line to Irving st. n.w.
BAPTIST.
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UNDENOMINATIONAL.
HIGHLANDSCOMMUNITY CHURCH
BRIGUTWOOD MASONIC HALL,Georgia end Colorado aval.
Bov. MAURICE S. WHITE, Minister.0:45 a.m.âSunday school.11:00a.m.â
âOODâB PATIENCE WITH ISRAEL.â7:00 p.m.âYoung Peopleâ# Society.8:00 p.m.âStereoptlcon lecture:
âAMERICAN FLAGS.âThura,, 8 p.m.âService at 1413 Oelafleld pi.
Baptist.
Chevy Chase Baptist ChurchSunday school 9;3oa.tn.Preaehlr.g service ll;00a.m.Evening service 8:00 p.m.
Rev. THOMAS E. BROWNE willpreach at both services.
SERVICES ARE HELD IN THECHEVY CHASE THEATER.
Temple Baptist ChurchCorner of 10th and N sis. n.w.
Dr. 3. 3. MUIR, Pastor,Services:
11 a.m.ââHOW TO ENDURE.â8 p.m.ââCONttUERING YOUTHS. â
STRANGER. COME WITH US!
I FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH
| | IGth and O (North of Scott Circle) ij Dr. J. Stanley Durkee
( Willpreach Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
11 a.m. subjectâ-
âThe Seeing Eye"Matt. 13.16.
j Strangers in the etty are especially Ij invited to hear this gifted preacher.
8 p.m. subjectâ-
âThe Light BringerâLuke 2.32.
| J Sunday school. 0:30; B, Y. I*. U., 6to7:30.
1 I Organ recital by PROF. FERRY, I7 :40 to 8 p.m.
THE HOME CHURCH.
c⊠ŠŠ« tt-tt; ŠPetworth Baptist Church
7tb and Randolph ate.
The Church That Bids You Welcome.
9:30 a.m.âSunday school. Classes for all.J. H. Seavers, supt.
11:00 a.m.âPreaching by REV. U. W. O.MILLINGTON.
7:00 p.m.âlntermediate B. Y -. P. U.7:00 p.m.âSenior B. Yâ. P. U. group service.8:00 p.m.âPreaching by REV. A. FREE-
MAN ANDERSON.Tuesday. 3:30 p.m.. Junior B. Y. P. V ,
with Mrs. Fox.Thursday, 7:30 p.m.âDeaconsâ meeting.
8:00 p.m.âPrayer service, W. R.King, leader.
COME. WORSHIP WITH US
! IMMANUEL! THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL
j CHURCH TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.(16th St. and Columbia Rd.i
j Bible School for all ages atj 9:30 a.m. Pinkham Class for
! men at 10 a.m.
J Divine Worship at 11 o'clock,i with sermon by Pastor Gove G.Johnson.
I 3:30 p.m.âRev. E. M. McFad-i den. New Covenant Mission ofI Pittsburgh, addresses a genera!i meeting on Jewish work.
Evening at 7:4sâDevotionalSong Service for all, led by Mr.Percy S. Foster. Male choruswill sing. Dr. McFadden speakson âThe Gospel and the Jew.â
i DTT'TâTTA VTV RHODE ISLAND A» b> UL J. aIAIN X At Sfcond «t. «.w
Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor,
t Preaching by the Pastorâll a.m. and 8 p.mBible school, 9:30 a.m. ; Junior Church. 11
a.m.: 0:45 p.m.. B. Y. I*. U.
J Mid-week service, Thursday, 8 p.m.
Everybody Feels at Home in Botbary.
KENDALL BAPTISTCHURCH
9th BET. B AND 0 S.W.
Sunday school. 9:30.Theron Cutwater Bible Class, 9:30.Christian Endeavor. 7:15.Preaching. 11 am., 8 p.m.âREV. SAM-
UEL H. CAMPBELL of Atlanta, Ga.Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m.
METROPOLITANSIXTH AND A STREETS N.B.
John Compton Ball, Pastor.
MORNING AT ELEVEN;
âWHERE IS YOUR HOPE SETâ
9 :30âBible school. 9 :45âMr. Bhavermeets men. 0:45 Young People in Chris-tian Endeavor.
EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY FIVE ;
âTHE BACKGROUND OF ASUCCESSFUL LIFEâ
At evening service the Menâs Chorus ai dcongretration will sing old-time songs, amongthem the favorites of Secretary of LaborDavis.THE HYMNS THAT KEPT A YOUNG MAN-
TRUE TO HIS FAITH.
Second Baptist Church *
4th St. ami Va. Aye. S.E.ELLIS C. PRLMM. Pastor.
11:00 a.m.ââUP FOR THE DAY.âB:oop.m.ââHOW A CHRONIC GROUCH
WAS CUBED."9:80 a.m. âSunday school7:00 p.m.âB. Yâ. P. U.Cordial Welcom" âChallenging Messages.
FIFTH BAPTISTDr. JOHN E. BRIGGS will preach on
âShortsightedness'' and "The Power of theGospelâ with âAfter Meeting" to follow.S. S.. 9:30; chapel, 3; B. Y. P. U.. 6:39.Annual Church Supper Wednesday, 6 to 9p.m., with Dr. Green of Africa and t»r.Millingtonas guests.
West Washington BaptistCor. 31st and N sts. n.w.
The Pastor. C. B. AUSTIN, speaksII and 8.
Sunday school. 9 ;45.
Three B. Y. P. U.âs. 7 :ort p.m.Have you read John, wi.24?
IT T T.. P relates "Another alory
Cm nez owem fâr nty folks wi...
have story-ears!â 8 p.m. Easy chairs (menlike them): good music; fine organ. 11 a.m.."Supreme Sight.â Centennial Bapt. Ch., 7thand Eye n.e.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHBth and H Streets
âThe Seven Churches of Asia andTheir Modern Counterpartsâ
(Beginning a series of Sunday morning sermons)
U EPHESUS THE CHURCH THAT WASDOCTRINALLY SOUND, BUT 1
In the evening at eight oâclock another popular service of songand good fellowship, with a message by the Pastor, on
"DOES GOD REALLY CARErChorus Choir Male Quartet i
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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, *O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924. 19