Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services
PULPIT AND PEW
sssttSTbii?
^i)1* K. Davlsson has been phttsen
member of the board of officers of
the Vermont Avenue
tn fill the vacancy caused by tne resit?
nation of R. A. Voorus, who has waved
to Pennsylvania.
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"Partakers of Divinity- will b? th*
pub'ect of the sermon by Key. tMysses
G. B. Pierce, minister of AH Sou's
church, tomorrow morning In me
Knickerbocker Theater.
* * * *
The Washington District Young
People's Foreign Missionary Socletj
wil hold its quarterly meeting at
Hamllne M. E. Church next Tuesday
evening. MJss Katherlne Wllll? 'r0.'?i
the Foochow School in China will
speak. The meeting will begin with a
dinner at 8:30. v
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An oriental drama, under the direc
tion of Melville Osborne of India, will
l>e given at Hamllne M. K? Church,
Friday evening, January 20. Twenty
live young people of Hamllne Church
will take part.
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"The Devil and Democracy" will be
the toplo of a lecture to be delivered by
Kev. Joseph M. M. Qrny at Hamllne
M. E. Church. Friday evening, January
27. Dr. Gray, who formerly was pastor
at Hamllne, now is stationed in Scran
ton. Pa.
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itov. Dr. James Siiera Montgomery
will conduct public worship at the
Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow
morning and preach on the subject,
? The Man Who Lost His Commission.
In the evening he will deliver a sermon
lecture on '"The Reality and Romance of
the Dally Newspaper." Special music
morning and evening.
* # * *
Representative Ketcham of Michigan
is to address the adult Bible class of
Foundry M. E. Sunday School at 9:45
o'clock tomorrow on "Trusting the
Word of Jehovah."
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An illustrated address on Chinese
Students will be given tomorrow even
ing at the Eastern Presbyterian Church.
6th street an<T Maryland avenue north
east, by William R. Stewart, general
secretary of the Chinese Y. M. C. A. at
Tokio, Japan.
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At the Church of Life and Joy, 1814
N street, the service tomorrow at 10
a.m. will be "An Hour With the Chil
dren." At 11 a_m. and at 8 p.m. Rev.
A. B. Campbell-Shields will conduct tile
servicesL Dr. Campbell-Shields Is a
former minister of the Episcopal
Church.
At the First Congregational Church.
J 0th and G streets northwest. Rev.
Jason Noble Pierce will preach to
morrow at 11 a.m. on "This Do."
Sixty-two new members will be re- '
celved into the church at this serv
ice. In the evening at 8 o'clock Mr.
Pierce's subject is "Beware of
Whom?" in the series of addresses on
the Sermon on the Mount.
* ? * *
Dr. Merrill E. Gates' Bible class
In the auditorium of the First Con
gregational Church tomorrow will be
addressed at 10 o'clock by Dr. Alfred
Sie. Chinese minister to the United
States and one of the three delegates
from China to the conference now in
session. on "Recent Changes and
I'resent Conditions in China." The
public is Invited.
* * * ?
The musical vespers at the First
Congregational Church tomorrow at |
4 o'clock will have as special soloists
Charles Trowbridge Tlttmann, bass:
Miss Elsa L. Raner, violinist, and
Harry Edward Mueller at the organ.
* ? * *
Princess Cantacuzene will speak at
the afternoon service tomorrow at
the Church of the Covenant, at 3:30
o'clock, on "The Russians of Yester
day and Today." Every one is invited
to this service.
The subject of Rev. Dr. Wood s
evening sermon is "The Woman Who
Saved Israel and the Woman Who
Saved France."
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Tomorrow night Snyder Farmer
Post. No. 3. of tlje American Legion
will attend Pinkney Memorial Epis
copal Church, Hyattsville, in a body.
Special patriotic music will be sung
by the senior vested choir, under the
direction of William Harrison Moore.
Miss Ainsworth will be at the organ.
The sermon, which will be of a pa
triotic character, will be preached by
Kev. Charles E. McAllister.
* * * *
The vestry of St. Matthew's Parish.
Hyattsville, is planning to visit all
attendants of the Pinkney Memorial
Episcopal Church Sunday, January
3 5, who do not pledge regularly to
the support of the church and its
-work. The influence of this church
lias extended until now its annual
budget for 1922 amounts to more
than $8,500.
* * * *
Last Sunday Rev. Bernard Bras
Vamp. pastor of the Gunton Temple
Memorial Presbyterian Church, an
nounced that the thanksgiving offer
ing amounted to more than $5,600,
and that the church was entering
upon the new year free from in
debtedness. The basement of the
new building, located at 16th and
Newton streets, has been erected at
a cost of $40,000. and now the con
gregation is waiting to sell their
church property at 14th and R streets
and will use the money to complete
their new building.
* * * *
The Mount Pleasant W. C. T. TJ. will
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Friends
Church, 13th and Irving streets. Miss
J^aura Llndley of South Dakota and
Dr. Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun
sel for the Anti-Saloon League of
America, will be the speakers.
* * * *
"Persons Pictured in Words Who
Are Jesus' Listeners," is Rev. E. Hex
Swem's subject tomorrow night, to
be followed by the baptism of live
-persons, and in the morning the sub
ject Is "One Sin Can Send a Christian
LUTHERAN.
Keller Memorial Lutheran
nm AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E.
S. T. Nicho'as, D.D.. Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ?
Men's Bible Class, 10:00.
Morning Service and Commu
nion at 11:00.
Evening Service at 7:45.
Young People's and Intermedi
ate Societies at 6:45 p.m.
Luther Place Memorial
(Tbomas Circle)
G. M. Diffenderter,
r Pastor.
MISS T. E. NELSON, Welfare Sec'y.
9-,-tS a.in.?Bible school, all departments.
11-00 am.?Holy Communion, lord's Supper.
.. in, r.udeaTor.
i 8:00 p.m.?Sermon theme?
"Two Questions
*nnre.. 8 p.m.. prayer and Bible atndy.
FA. 3:30 p.m.. Catechetical claaa.
Seats free. Voluntary contributions.
This Church"^elcomea YOU.
/CjITiiiw J?nw eve. between k and ?
VjirlSl ata.?(Mlaaourl Synod.)
MV. FBEDSRIO WENCHBU PMtor.
toXFcTssaura"*a
. to Premature Death," at the Centen
nial Baptist Church.
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t>f, Thomas E. Green, directof of
the upeakera' bureau of the Red Cro*s,
l? to addreee the All Comers' I3ible
class for men at the Church of the
Covenant, ISth and N streets, tomor
row morning at 10 o'clock.
* * * *
Calvary Baptist Church through Its
"Junior church" Is endeavoring to
solve the problem of Interesting the
boys and girls In church life and
work. Under the leadership of Dr. A.
P. Anderson this congregation of
boys and girls meets at 11 o'clock
every Sunday morning. They have a i
full set of church officers, correspond
ing In every particular to the senior |
body. The average attendance Is j
about ISO.
? * * *
At Calvary Baptist Church tomor-1
row evening the pastor. Dr, \V. S.
Abernathy, will speak particularly to
young women on "Keeping the Win
dows Open." The Burrall class chorus'
will sing.
* * * *
Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, who has
been absent In the south, has returned
to the city and will occupy the pulpit
of the Central Presbyterian Church
tomorrow morning and night.
* * * *
At Temple Baptist Church tomor-1
row Rev. Dr. Muir will have as his
topics "Vision. Not Visionary," and
"Negative or Positive." The annual
business meeting of the church will |
be held on Wednesday evening.
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At Trinity Diocesan Church tomor
row Rev. David Ransom Covell will
preach at 11 a.m. the third of a series
of sermons dealing with the general
topic of "The Church." The sermon
will be "What Is the Christian
Church?"
* * * *
The Episcopal City Missionary So
ciety will conduct the religious serv
ices tomorrow at the jail at S p.m.
The Bishop of Washington will be
present and there Is to be a special
musical program, including singing
by the Trinity quaret. The public
la Invited. '
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O. G, Kundahl will address the
men'a meeting at the Terminal R. R.
Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 4 o'clock, A
special musical program has been ar
ranged and will be participated In by
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Heartslll and Miss
Marie Koontz. A song service will
precede the meeting.
* * * *
At the New York Avenue Church
Rev. Dr. R&dcliflTe will preach to
morrow at 11 a.m. The evening sub
ject at 8 o'clock will be "The Wrong
Epitaph." At 6:45, In the lecture
room, Stamos Spathey of Corinth.
Greece, will speak on the "Acropolis
of Athens." Monday evening at 8
p.m., in the lecture room. Dr. C. G. S.
Mylrea, for fifteen years a resident
of Kuweit, seat of the famous pearl
fisheries, will give an Illustrated lec
ture, "The Arabia of Today." Wed
nesday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. C. G. S.
Mylrea will speak, in costume, on
"The Women of the Arabian Harem."
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At the Immanuel Baptist Church
tomorrow Rev. Gove Johnson preaches
morning and evening. At night he
Is taking the Book of Revelation
for a series of messages, this one
being entitled "Everyman." from
chapters 2 and 3. Dr. Clayton's
Bible lectures, given every Saturday
evening, are held in the main church
from 8 to 9 o'clock, his theme tonight
being "Christ and His Complete Sal
vation." Next Saturday it is "Satan
and His Gospels."
* * * *
Mrs. L. Elaine Rising will conduct
a Bible study class for Takonm Park
women tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Takoma
Park Library. The lesson will be
based on the fourth chapter of St.
I Mark.
* * * *
Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper. pas
tor of First Baptist Church, has gone
to Florida,, and his pulpit will be oc
| cupled tomorrow by Rev. F. J. Win
ter, superintendent of the Sunday
school.
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Mrs. Bessie Farrar Madsen, a mis
sionary in India, will make an ad
dress at Columbia Heights Christian
Church, on Park road west of 14th
street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
LAYMEN TO MEET.
Service Association Will Hold
I
Winter Session Monday.
The winter meeting of the Laymen's
Service Association of the Diocese of
Washington is to be held Monday night
at 8 o'clock In Epiphany parish hall.
Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, comman
der of the Marine Corps and a vestry
man of the Church of the Epiphany, and
Rev. David Ransom Covell, rector of
Trinity Civic and Community Church,
are to deliver addresses.
A social will follow the meeting and
later there will be a buffet supper and
smoker.
LECTURE TO BE GIVEN.
Dr. Russell H. Con well is to give
his famous lecture, "Acres of Dia
monds." Monday night at the First
Congregational Church. 10th and G
streets. Dr. Copwell, who is seventy
nine years old. has delivered the lec
ture In every state in the nited States,
Canada and also on two trips he
made around the world.
LUTHERAN.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. (Missouri Synod).
H. SCHROEDER, Pastor.
Services:
11 a.m., English, with holy communion;
preparatory service, 10:30 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.,
German. 8. S. and Blbie class, 9:45 a.m.
St. Paul's English Lutheran Church
Eleventh and H Streets N.W.
JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D.. Pastor.
11?Holy Communion.
8?Sermon by the pastor.
Communion Continued.
Sunday School, 9:30.
Christian Endeavor, 6:45.
PRAYER SERVICE THURSDAY EVENING.
C?f. R. I. ave. & N. Cap. st.
r\.lOnemeiU rKy. I. 0. BAKER, Pastor
Services?Sundsy school. 0:30 a.m.
Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Luther League, 7:15 p.m.
8TRANGERS CORDIALLY INVITED.
Grace Evangelical Lutheran
Church
(Ohio 8ynod.)
18th and Corcoran sts. n.w.
Preaching, 11 a m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.
G. E. LENSKI. Pastor.
Church of the Reformation
Penna. are. and 2nd at. a.e. .
BEV. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D. ]
SUNDAY SCHOOL. S:80 A.M. j
Morning aerrlce 11:00a.m. I
Evening aervlee.7:45 p.m. |
Chrlatlan Endeavor 6:48 p.m.
Church of the Incarnation
14tb and Gallatin ata. n.w.
BKV. HENRY MANKEN, Paater.
Public worablp, 11 a.m.
Bible achool, 0:45 a.m.
Evening aerrlcea?8 p.m.
St. Mark's Lutheran Church
B and 8th streets s.w.
RET. H. DENNINGTON HATES. D. P..
Pastor.
4THIS CHURCH WHERE YOU PEEL AT
HOME."
9:45 a.m.?Bible school.
11:00 a.m.?The service and sermon.
7:45 p.m.?Vespers and sermon.
8:00 p.m. (Wed.)?L. L. prayer service.
St. Olaf Congregation
(NORWEGIAN).
8i? ML. aarrlea In Nonraclaa.
Church. S. J. are. betwrm ST and
Mr. a ?. sxbiuhjd, rut
t? Chrlat
Baltimore Divine to Be Given
Reception and Also Of
ficiate at Mass. v
. ARCHBISHOP CVHIBY.
? Archbishop Curley will maka hi*
Bret appearance as the new arch
bishop at a church function here to?
morrow, when he will be tendered a
reception at St. Patrick's Church,
10th and G streets northwest, from
12:30 to 1:30 o'clock.
The archbishop will preside at
solemn high mass at 11 o'clock. The
mass will be celebrated by Mgr.
Thomas, pastor of the churoh, as
sisted by priests from Holy Cross
College. The deacons of honor will
be Rev. John E. Graham and Rev.
Dr. John K. Cartwrlght, both of St.
Patrick's Church. The assistant
priest will be Rev. F. J. Hurney.
The two choirs of ths church, as
sisted by an orchestra, will repeat
the Christmas musical program.
Cards will not be required for ad
mission to the church.
MUSIC IN RADIO "FLASH."
Program to Oo Broadcast From
Tower of Covenant Church.
The first musical program to be sent
broadcast by radio from Washington
will be "flashed" from the tower of
the Church of the Covenant, under
the auspices of the Christian Endeav
or Alumni Association of the District
of Columbia, Monday evening, Jan
uary 16. beginning at 8 o'clock.
Participating talent will be: The
National Quartet, the International
Instrumental Trio (violin, cello and
piano); George O'Connor, In popular
songs, and Rev. Dr. Earle Wllfley, in
Shakespearean readings. The con
cert is given for the furtherance and
maintenance of Christian Endeavor
at home and abroad, and is under the
direction of the following officers of
the local Christian Endeavor Alumni
organization: Owen P. Kellar, presi
dent: John R. Thomas, vice president;
Rexford L. Holmes, secretar/ land
Rev. Earl Taggart, treasurer.
For the benefit of amateur wireless
operators, the Church of the Covenant
wireless call is "W. D. M." The con
cert will be heard over a distance of
about 200 miles. Rev. Dr. Wood's
germon last Sunday morning was
"picked up" by one amateur located at
Monroe, Ohio, a distance of about 375
miles.
TO ADDRESS MINISTERS.
Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon, who has been
preaching in London for some time.
Is to deliver an address on "The Chris
tian Inner and Outer Life," "before the
Baptist Pastors' conference, Monday
morning at 11 o'clock, at Calvary Bap
tlst Church.
' LUTHERAN.
Concordia Evangelical
Lutheran
20tb and O n.w.
O. W. LOCHER, Pastor.
11 a.m.?English serrics.
ALL WELCOME.
CONGREGATIONAL.
International Ideals of the Churches of Christ
The international Ideals or creed of the churches, as officially
adopted by the executive committee of the Federal Council of Churches,
which Is composed of thirty great communions, with a constituency
of 60,009,000 persons:
WH BELIEVE) that national no less than Individuals, are subject
to Ood's immutable moral laws;
WE BELIEVE that nations achieve true welfare, greatness and
honor only through just dealings and unselfish service-.
WE BELIEVE that nations that regard themselves as Christian
fcave special International obligations:
WE BELIEVE that the spirit of Christian brotherllness can
remove every unjust barrier of trade, color, creed and race; ?
WE BELIEVE that CHRISTIAN patriotism demands the practice
of good will between natlona
WE BELIEVE that International policies should secure equal
Justice for all races.
WE BELIEVE that all nations should associate themselves
permanently for world peace and good will.
WE BELIEVE In International law, and In the universal use of
International courts of -Jjistice and boards of arbitration.
WE BELIEVE In a sweeping reduction of armaments by all
nations;
W0 BELIEVE In a warless world and dedicate ourselves to Its
achievement;
WINDOW IS DEDICATED IN
ST. MARGARETS CHURCH
"S?rmon on the Mount" Bubject of
Memorial to Alexander
T. Henaeji
A favrlle glass window, the sub
ject of which Is "The Bermon on the
Mount," was dedicated Christmas day
In St. Margaret's Church as a memo
rial to Alexander T. Hensey. The
window, which consists of three
Gothlo openings and tracery of the
placed In the east transit of the
church directly opposite the greatly
admired Mason memorial.
In the foreground of the center
?anel the figure ef Christ 1s Ulus
-ated. seated with outstretched arms
as He preaches that famous Sermon
on the Mount. The portrayal of the
figure Is powerful In Its extreme sim
plicity) the quiet repose of the body
emphasizing clearly the spiritual
strength of the face. Kneeling close
at His feet Is a little child bearing
lilies, the symboll of purity, while
farther below to the right and left
are grouped about Him His disciples
?men, women and children. The
varied expressions on their faces,
their different pastures and charac
teristic garbs are all of special In
terest. Near the center are two
women and a child, all kneeling
humbly, as though listening with
oomplete faith.
To the right a pilgrim rests on his
staff, his face raised toward the
Messiah In astonishment and won
der at the doctrine preached, while
behind him Is the figure of a woman
standing with clasped hands, her ex
pression plainly signifying adoration.
On the extreme left are the figures
of two men. both standing, the farther
that of a disciple with head bent In
profound thought, the foremost that
of a Roman soldier, clad In armor
and scarlet robe, his whole bearing
and expression filled with the ar
rogance so typical of his race.
Forming a background for the fig
ures In the three panels are shrubs
and trees outlined against a sunset
sky, which extends Into the tracery
and which casts a brilliant light upon
the face and figure of the Savior.
The coloring throughout the window
Is rich and varied?from delicate
opalescent tints to deep, supbdued
tones, tinged here and there by bril
liant scarlets and greens.
At the base of the three openings,
In separate panels, are the following
inscriptions: Center, "1862?In loving
memory of Alexander Thomas Hensey?
1920"; left. "Sometime Vestryman and
Senior Warden of St. Margaret's
Parish": right, "When the shadows
lengthened and evening came, God
granted him that for which he often
prayed. 'A safe lodging and a holy
rest and peace at the last.'"
The window was made at the
ecclesiastical department of the Tif
fany Studios of New York city.
LUTHERAN.
C.S.1.o?? 0 sTBicrr at
epiphany ism n.w.
CHARLES F. 8TECK. D. D.. Pastor.
Sunday acbool, 8:30 a.m.; public worchlp,
with sermon*, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Luther
Leafue. T p.m. MId-wtek a*rrlcc, Thurs
day, 8 p.m. Seata frja and a welcomo for all.
Columbia Heights 4
Servient, with sermons by psstor, 11 snd 8.
School. 9:45. Prsyer meeting Thuradsy. ?
Georgetown Lutheran
Church
Wisconsin ave. jmd Volts place.
REV. W. II. HILRI8H, D. D., PASTOR.
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Divine services, with sermons, at 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m.
Christian Bndesvor at 6:45 p.m.
Preaching services ??enr_nljrht next week.
COMB. YOP ARB WELCOME.
?7T/"\KI ?U* And p sts. x.w.
MV/il Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor.
8. 6.. 9:30 a.m.; German sermon, by Rer.
E. Listman, 10 a.m.; English service, 11
a.m. snd 8 p.m. Lather League, Thurs.,
T:4C p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
MT. PLEASANT
(Congregational)
Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W.
Walter Amos Morgan,
Minister.
U:00?"Have We Lost Our Bible?"
Children's story every Sunday morning. v
Chorus and quartet?40 voices.
5:00?Vesper Service
"Finding God in Modern Poetry"
7:30?Sunday Evening Club
9:45?Church School. Classes for all.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
First Congregational Church
Tenth and G Streets Northwest
In the I of the City
Hey. Jmrnjii Noble Pierce Preaches Expository Sermonai
11 a. m. "THIS DO."
8 p.m. "BEWARE OF WHOM?"
Dr. GateJ Biblt Cleat
At 10 A. M. ta the ehorch amHOwlmn Merrill B>. flatts, PhA,
LU). teaches the Gospel of John, and Bk Excellency, DR. Air
FRED 8ZE, Chinese "*-?**? to the United States and Delegate
from China to the Conference, will speak on "RECENT CHANGES
AMD PRESENT CONDITIONS IN CHIN A." The public la invited.
MUSICAL VESPERS FOR MUSIC LOVERS
At 4 P.M. the soloists will be Charles Trowbridge Tittmaim, basso;
Miss Elsa h. Raner, violinist, and Harry Edward Mueller at the
new Bischoff Memorial Organ. Following is the program:
SOUTH'S BAPTIST WOMEN
GIVE $3,925,735 IN 1921
Beport on Contributions Is Made
by Headquarters of 75 Millions
Campaign In Nashville!
NASHVILLE, Tenn.i January h?
Despite the financial stringency that
prevailed throughout the south dur
ing the past year, organised Baptist
women In the territory of the South
ern Baptist Convention made total
contributions in cash of |3,!>25,735,
aecordlng to a report Issued by the
headquarters of the $75,#00,00# cam
paign here.
In addition, the women made large
contributions of clothing and other
supplies to the various orphanages
and needy missionaries and to the
distressed families of central and
eastern Europe.
The cash contributions by the va
rious states In the convention terri
tory are as follows; Alabama, $154,
<07.72; Arkansas. $106,SCO. 17; District
of Columbia, $950 i Florida, (75,
558.93; Georgia. $561,000; Illinois,
$40.003.6?j Kentucky, $315,376.82;
Louisiana. $248,254.23; Maryland, $30.
193.22; Mississippi, $189,728.30; Mis
souri, $50,735.41; New Mexico, $36.
423.63; North Carolina. $314,004; Okla
homa, $71,268.77; South Carolina,
$307,319.97; Tennessee, $194,872.57;
Texas, $847,779.(3; Virginia, $3(0,
(97.M.
TO HOLD BUSINESS MEETING.
The annual business meeting and
eleotlon of officers and deacons of
the Fifth Baptist Church will take
place next Thursday night. Refresh
ments will be served at the social
hour following the business meeting.
Nearly 200 persons have been re
ceived into the church during the
past year and about (25.000 rained for
all purposes. Rev. Dr. John E.
Brlggs, the pastor, will preach on
"The Sure Foundation of the Be
liever" tomorrow morning, and at
night on "The Price of a Soul."
INTERDENOMINATIONAL.
Dr. Russell H. Conwell
Will Deliver
"Acres of Diamonds"
MONDAY. JANUARY 9?8:00 P.M.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Tickets, $1.00. Reservations through H. i
Councilor, 2012 First it n.w.
FRIENDS.
Friends Meeting
1811 Eye St. N.W.
Meeting at 11 a.m.
Dr. Wm. I. Hull
of Swarthmore.
WILL ATTEND.
First day (Sunday) school?10 a.m.
ALL AR3 INVITED.
FRIENDS (Orthodox)
13th and Irvinf sts. n.w.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Graded classes.
Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m.
Elbert J. Russell
Will Be in Attendance'.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.
Social hour preceding.
CONGRLOATIONAL.
CLEVELAND PARK
84th and Lowell Sts.
REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH B1GEL0W.
9:45 a.m.?Bible school.
11:00 a.m.?"CHRIST'S CALL TO MEN."
New Year Communion.
CHURCH OF LIFE AND
JOY
1814 N ST. N.W.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8.
10:00 a.m.?An Hour with the Children.
11:00 a.m.?Service. "IDEALISM AND
IDEALS." Rev. A. B. Camp
bell-Shields.
8:00 p.m.?Lecture, "USE AND MISU8E OF
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS." Rev. A. |
B. Campbell-8hields.
INGRAM MEMORIAL
Tenth St. and Mass. Ave. N.H.
DR. B. F. RHOADS
Ingram'. New Minister, will preach:
11 a.m.?Subject?
'mat Is First?"
? p.m.?Subject?
The Shame of Jesus.'*
Sonde? echo?!, 8:80.
Christian Endeavor, 6:48.
"A Church With a Welcome"
People's Congregational Church
M. st. bet. 8th ana 7th sts. n.w.
Bev. James D. Browne will preach at 11
o'clock e.mr Christian Endeavor at 6:46
p.m. Snndey school. 0:30 a.m. Preaching
?t 8 o'clock p.m. Unaic by the choir. All
eie welcome. Ear. Jemes D. Browne, act
ing pastor. ?
PRESBYTERIAN.
Metropolitan Presbyterian
Fourth and B streets eeethaaat.
REV. rBEELET ROHRER. Pas toe.
I:U a.m.?Bible school.
11:00 a.m.?Communion. Preparatory serv
ice Saturday at T p.m.
6:45 p.m.?Christian Endeavor ec
7:45 p.m.?"An Expensive life."
PRINCESS CANTACUZENE
WILL SPEAK ON RUSSIA
SmmSmP?
PJUJfCESS CATACVZEKB.
Princess Cantacuzene, granddaugh
ter of former President Ulysses 3.
Grant and the daughter of Gen. Fred
erick D. Grant, will deliver an address
on "Russia" at Foundry Church, 16th
street near P street, tomorrow even
ing at 8 o'clock.
The princess was In Russia until
the revolution. She is the author
of "Russian People." She speaks un
der the auspices of the National
Council for the Limitation of Arma
ments:
PEOF. ATWOOD JTO PEEACH.
Prof. John Murray Atwood, who 1?
to fill the pulpit of the Universalis
Church, 13th and L> streets, tomor
row at 11, Is dean of the Theological
! department of St Lawrence Univer
sity, Canton, N. Y.
Prof. Atwood is a son of late Isaac
M. Atwood, D. D., who was general
superintendent of the denomination.
Prof. Atwood is on a visit to his
sister. Miss Alice (* Atwood, a 11
brarian In Ihe Agricultural Departmen*.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Eastern Presbyterian Church
Sixth Bt. and Md. ure. n.e.
ALFItED E. BARROWS, D. D . Pastor.
11:00 a.m.?Communion service and recep
tion of new members.
9:80 a.m.?Bible school.
10:00 a.m.?Men's Bible class.
7:00 p.m.?Young People's meetings.
7:4ft p.m.? 8TEKEOPTICON ADDRESS ON
"CHINESE STUDENTS" by William
R. Stewart, General Secretary, Chinese
Y. M. C. A.. Tokio, Japan.
Central Presbyterian Church
(SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.)
Near Sixteenth and Irviug Sts. N.W.
REV. JAMES 11. TAYI.OK. D. D., Pastor.
0:310 a.m.?Sunday school.
0:50 a.m.?Bible clasees.
11:00 a.m.?Preaching by the pastor.
8:00 p.m.?Junior Christian Endeavor.
6:00 p.m.?Westminster League.
6:80 p.m.?Social Hour for Younf People.
7:00 p ro.?Christian Endeavor.
8:00 p.m.?Preaching by the pastor.
8:00 p.m. Thursday?Prayer service.
Take 14th atreet car or Mount Pleaaant
car to Irving at. n.w. ?
CHURCH OF THE
COVENANT
Connecticut ave. and X at.
REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D..
Minister.
BEV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT.
Assistant.
. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. 1922.
9:30?Sunday school. Classes for all.
11:00?Morning service. Sermon by Dr.
Wood.
3:#<??Afternoon service. Address by the
Princess Cantacuzene: "The Russians
of Yesterday and Today."
8:13?Christian Endeavor supper and vesper
service.
8:00?Evening service. Sermon by Dr.
Wood: "The Woman Who Saved
Israel and the Woman Who Saved
France."
Evening Choir of 100 Voices.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1922.
8:00?Midweek prayer service.
ALL WELCOME.
The Princess
Cantacuzene
WILL SPEAK ON
"THE RUSSIANS OF
YESTERDAY AND
TODAY"
AT THE
Church of the
Covenant
SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
January 8,
At 3:30 O'clock
ALL WELCOME
Western Presbyterian Church
H ?t. bet. 19th and 20th n.w.
HBV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor.
9:8(1?Sunday school.
11:00?
"Untaken Rights"
T:00?Christian Endeavor.
8:00?
"Sleeping Christians" ?
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES?
JANUARY 8 TO 13?8 O'CLOCK.
GOSPEL HYMNS. SPECIAL MPBIO.
The Church of the Pilgrims
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN.
22nd st. between P and Q sts. n.w.
REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor.
9:45 a.m.?Bible school, with classes for
every member of the family.
11:00 a.m.?Rev. J. Mercer Blain, D. D.. of
China.
, 8:00 p.m.?Junior Christian Endeavor.
6:00 p.m.?Social hoar and anpper at the
manse, to which all atxaagen
in the city are invited.
7:00 p.m.?Evening service.
7:30 p.m.?Rev. J. Mercer BUla, D. D? ?f
China.
8:18 p.m.?Senior Christian Endeavor.
Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p m.
.Small children cared for daring Sunday
morning service.
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO at.t.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
John Marshall Place
JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D?D*
Minister
M a?nu?"JOSHUA STOOD BEFORE THE ANGEL"
8p.n%?"HE SEEMS SO FAR AWAY"
Wtat spiritual condition Indicated by this? Causa of It. Bow can on*
com* to feci the nearness of God? Should one expect to feel this? Practical
prescription of what to do, to feel the nearness of God.
THINGS THAT HELP PEOPLE.
9:30 a.m.?Meeting of S. S. HON* CLYDE KELLY teaches
MENS CLASS.
7.00 p.m.?Meeting of C E. Society.
Monday, 8 p.gi.?January meeting of Brotherhood. Chas. S. Doug-,
las, esq., of Washington bar, speaks on "MEXICO?WHAT
IS THE TROUBLE THERE?"
Thursday, 8 p.nu?Meeting for deepening the spiritual life:
"WHAT IS GOD? WHAT DOES 'SPIRIT MEAN?"
ly no
UNITARIANS TO HOLD
SERIES OF MEETINGS
The Unitarian laymen of Wash
ington have planned a series of Bun
day evening meetings during January,
the first of which will be held tomor
row night at 8 o'clock In the large
ballroom of the New Willard, when
Chief Justice Taft will preside and
Dr. Samuel McOhord Crothers, author
and lecturer, of Cambridge, Mass.. will
be the principal speaker: An orches
tra will furnish music.
Admission is by cards, which are
being issued upon application to the
secretary. Unitarian House, 1789 Co
lumbia road.
The committee In charge of the
meetings announces that among the
speakers at the meetings will be Sen
ator Fletcher, Senator Townsend and
Representative Luce.
Chief Justice Taft, who has given
considerable time and influence to
church work, in a recent statement
said:
"No one can face the problems of
today, no one can study problems
growing out, if they do grow out, of
the frailties of human nature without
seeing and feeling that religion, re
ligious spirit, the Christian religious
spirit, Is essential to real progress to
ward better things In this world and
of course In the next. The cultivation
of the Christian spirit. Its growth out
of the worship of God, out of the
study of our relations to our Creator,
stimulating the sense of our responsi
bility to Him, the cultivation of self
restraint and the ur.selflsh spirit, the
self-sacrlflcing spirit, is what Is nec
essary that the world shall go on to
better things."
PRESBYTERIAN.
T7<-1rin<rtnn NORTH CAPITOL, COB.
lull Florida ?TP. and Q at.
REV. H. E. H HUN I) AGE. II D.. Mlnlater.
8:30 a.m.?Sunday school. 7 p.m., C. E.
pjn.?Krmon. "VISION. THEN VIC
TORY."
8:00 p.m.?Sermon. "Wllirn COKTBOLS,
. IIOt'BT OR FAITH?"
NEW YORK AVENUE |
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
New York art., 13th and H sts.
DR. WALLACB RADCLIFFE, Pastor.
REV, REGINALD ROWLAND, Assistant.
9:30 a.m.?Bible school. Adult classes.
11:00 a.m.?Public worship. Dr. Radcllffe
will preach.
6:00 p.m.?Fellowship hour.
G:4o p.m?C. E. vesper service.
8:00 p.m.?Public worship, "THE WRONG I
EPITAPH." I
TUB LINCOLN PEW.
Wallace Memorial ?^n?T. i
Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire are.
Services. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 8. S., 9:30.
Sarden Memorial -
Rev. GEORGE M. CUMMING8. Psstor.
Sunday school, 0:30 a.m.; preaching, 11
a.m.; C. 8:30 p.m.; evening service. 7:80.
I
SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN j
26th AND KENNEDY BT8. N.W.
At Reservoir and Entrance to Rock Creek Park.
REV. MAURICE S. WHITE.
PASTOR.
llaoae, 5r,09 18th ST. N.W.
9:30 a.m.?Sunday acbool.
11:00 a.m.?
"Giving"
8:00 p.m.?
Taith and Desire"
Sunday. 7 pni.?Y. P. 8. C. E.
Thursday. 8:15 p.m.?Pastor's Bible claaa.
"DAVID'S SECOND EXILE."
ALL WELCOME.
Peck Memorial Chapel
Penna.'ave. and 28th n.*
IRVING W. KETCHCM. Ministte.
10:15 a.m.?Men's Bible class.
11:00 a.m.?Moraiag sermon.
7:45 p.m.?
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup
per and Reception of
Members
3:00 p.m.?Sunday school. All departments
7:00 p.m.?Christian Endeavor.
Prayer Meeting Wed., 8 pjn. j
Westminster Church Memorial
7th at. a.w. near E.
REV. H. W. TOLfiON.
11:00 a.m.?"The Voyage of Life."
8:00 p.m.?"God's Greatest Gift to the
World." '
10:15 a.m.?Bible claBa led by Rev. Wm. J.
S#?elyc.
WELCOME TO ALU
Fourth Presbyterian Church
13th and Fairmont sta. n.w.
DA JOSEPH T. KELLY. Pastor.
9:30 a.m.?Sunday school. Men's Bible
class taught by Frank L. Middle ton.
11:00 a.m.?Morning worship. Preaching by
the pastor, "Christ's Zeal for His
Church."
7:00 p.m.?Christian Endeavor Societies.
8:00 p.m.?Rev. Dirk A. Lay, D. D.. of Sac
atory. Aria., will give an illua
trated lecture on work among
the Pimas Indians in Ariaona.
Wednesday, 8 p.m., victorioua life meet
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., foreign mission.
Study class, 8:15 p.m. Prayer service. ,
Mr. Herbert F. Keyser. organist and mu
sical director. Chorus choir. Mr. Howard ;
P. Bailey, precentor. 1
RHODE 1KLAND AVENUE
onerwooa corner 22nd street n.e.
BEV. WALTER L. BAGLE80N, D. D., Pastor.
9:30 a m.?Sunday school.
11 KM) a.m.?Holy Communion. j
8:00 p.m.?"For the Hungry Soul Every
Bitter Thing Is Sweet." I
Rev. B. J. Reemtsna will preach. '
Gunton-Temple. "?treeSs.b .
REV. BEBNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor.
9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. I
11 a.m.?Sscrament of the Lord's Supper.
Music by chorus choir.
Evening services In new building, 18th and
Newton sts.
7 p.m.?Christian Endeavor meeting.
8 p.m.?Sermon. "Finding Room for Christ."
Washington Heights Pres
byterian Church
Columbia and Kalorama roads.
REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister.
11 a.m.?'REDEEMED!"
8 p.m.?"A REASONABLE FAITH."
Communion after morning sermon.
Cordial welcome to all.
Georgetown Church
R*t. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D.. Palter.
9:48. 8. 6.; 11 a.m., "Ttaa Flr?t Robe";
7:11, O. K.; 8 p.m., "What la Pre.b?
terlanltm?"
NORTHMINSTER
llth ?t. and R. I. are. n.w.
RB7. HUGH KERR FULTON, Patter.
?:43?Bible Study. Olasaea for all.
11:00?Morale, worship.
6:46?Cbriatlan Endeavor.
7:43?Evening worahlp.
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL.
" BAtTlSt;
SERVICE FOR CHILDREN
Held by Hebrew Congregation at
^Eighth Street Temple.
A special children's service tu
held at 10:20 o'clock this morning at
Eighth Street Temple by the Wash
ington Hebrew Congregation. Carl
Woerner was assisted by Rabbi Simon
In reading the services. The children
sang all the Hebrew responses.
Parents aacompauled their children
to the temple, and took part In the
services.
FICTTJKE TO BE SH0W1T.
The rellgoius motion picture "The
Stream of Life," by Rev. James K.
Shields, will be shown In the Y. AL
C. A. assembly hall tomorrow after
noon at 4:45 o'clock. This picture la
said to have been Indorsed by clergy
and laymen throughout the country:
The meeting is open to the public.
BAPTIST.
Temple Baptist Church
Tenth and N sts. n.w.
Ber. J. J. MVIft, D. D.. Pastor.
(Chaplain U. 8. Senate.)
9:30 a.m., Bible school. Did 70a resolva
to attend? Come on.
11am. and 8 p.m., sermon* by Dr. Muiri
Morning, "VISION, NOT VISIONARY."
ETtnlQK. "NEGATIVE OB POSITIVE.'*
T p.m.?Christian Endeavor.
CHRISTIAN GREETING TO ALL.
West Washington Baptist
Church
81st AND N STS. N.W. (Georgetown).
WILLIAM R. FLANNAQAN, Pastor.
11:00 a.m.?"Yearning for Some One."
7:45 p.m.?"S Great Life the Result tf a
Great Trust."
9:4.1?Sunday school. 6:45?B. Y. P. U.
I The Church of a Real Welcome.
Grace Baptist Church
) 0th and South Carolina ave. s.e.
PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH
US AT 11 AND 7:45. SERMONS BY THE
PASTOR.
I Bible school, 9:80. Young people at 7.
Church prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:45.
T? O j,,, pastor. "Persona pictured
C*?nCZ JWem in words who are Jesns*
listeners.** 8 p.m. 5 Baptisms; easy chairs
(men like them). "One sin can aend a
Christen to premature death." 11 a.m. Cen
tennial Bapt. Ch.. 7th A Eye n.e.
THE EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
16th at. and Columbia road.
To Be the National Baptist Memorial to Re
ligious Liberty.
GROVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON. Paator.
9:30 a.m.?Bible school, with clasaea for all
11:00 a.m.?Morning worship. Sermon by
the pastor.
8:00 p.m.?Evening gospel service. Paator
preaches on "EVERYMAN"
(continuing in the Book of Reve
lation). _ ?
All young* people invited to Young Peo
ple'a meeting at 7 p.m.
I Quarterly meeting of the church Thurs
0,?>R?"lAYTON'9 BIBLE LECTURER ??
ery Saturday evening in main church. TO
NIGHT hia theme is "CHRIST AND HIS
COMPLETE SALVATION."
I (Next Saturday. "Satan and His Gospels ').
"HEHOLD. HE COMETH 1"
Second Baptist Church
4th and Ys. ave. s.e.
Bible school, 9:30. Classes for all.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., by Rev.
A. J. Fristos of Clifton, Vs. 1 formerly Mary
land state evangelist). You are cordially
Invited to worahlp with us.
Kendall Baptist Church
NINTH AND B S.W.
PASTOR. WALTER C. SCOTT.
11:00 a.m.?"A WOMAN REMEMBERED
FOR HER GIFT."
7:30 p.m.?"GAINING AND L08ING
POWER."
S. S. 9:30. Growing all the time.
I C. E.. 6:45. ? a
Come to our popular evening aerviee. Good
music and good fellowship.
i Nineteenth Street Baptist
Church
! Corner 19th and I 6ta. N.W.
I REV. WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D.t Pastor.
9:30 a.m.?Sunday school.
11:00 a.m.?Sermon by the paator.
8:00 p.m.?Sermon by the paator.
Public invited. w
DCTUAWV^OW ISLAND AVE.
DH 1 n/VlN X At Second at. n.w.
Rev HUGH T. HTSVKXtfON. Pastor.
Paator preaches St 11 a.m. snd 8 p.m.
Bible school, 9:30. Juniors. 11 s.m. B. Y.
P. U., 6:45. Midweek service, Thursday. 8
p.m. Everybody feela at home at Bethany.
Come.
Randle Highlands
HUBERT BUSYEA. P.ttor.
9:30 a.m.?Everybody's Bible school.
11:00 a.m.?8ermon by pastor, "The Mag
netic Chriat."
6:30 p.m.?B. Y. P. U., "The Sermon on
the Mount."
8:00 p.m.?Gospel service led by pastor.
Special music by the choir.
Tuesday night. Women's Missionary Circle.
Thursday night, Bible prayer meeting.
Fifth Baptist
E NEAR 7th 8 W.
Dr. John E. Briggs will preach 11 a.m.,
"THE SURE FOUNDATION OF THE BE
LIEVER": 7:30 p.m.. "THE PRICE OF A
SOUL.** Free will offering for the atarving
Russians. S. S.. 9:8f?. Chapel. 3. B. Y.
P. U., 6. Annual business meeting and elec
tion of officers and deacons, with refresh
ments, Thursday night. WELTOME.
First Baptist Church
16th aand O sts.
HENRY ALLEN TUP PER, D. D., LL.D.
Minister.
Dr. Tupper Is on his way by ship to Flor
ida and the pulpit will be occupied by our
Sunday achool superintendent and beloved
brother,
Rev. F. L WINTER
at both morning and evening services.
The Lord's Supper at the close of the
EVENING SERVICE (thia occurring once in
3 months). Sunday school, 9:30 a m. B. Y.
P. Union at 6. with refreshments and socisl
hour. Devotional meeting at 6:45.
Musical program?11 a.m., trio for roice^
violin and organ, "Song of the Angela";
duet. "Joy in Heaven"; ?:40 p.m., commun
ity sing, 10 minutes; chorus, "Ring Out
Wild Bella"; bass solo. "God 8hall Wipe
Away All Teara." Swedish aerviee a at 3:80
Sunday afternoon.
AH groen line busses pass church doora.
Strangers and visitors are welcomed at
The Home Church
PETWORTH BAPTIST
7th and Randolph ata. n.w.
REV. F. PAUL LANGHORNE, Pastor.
Preaching services: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sundsy school. 9:30 a.m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
Metropolitan Baptist
8Irth and A Streets Northeaat.
John Compton Ball, Pastor
HORNING AT ELEVEN?
Church Motto for 1922
"WAIT OS JEHOVAH?LOOKING UNTO
JE8U8."
9:80?Bible school officers installed.
9:45?Men meet in auditorium.
8:00?Junior Y. P. 8. O. E.
6:46?Young People's meetings.
EVENING AT 8 EVEN-FORTY-FITD?
"God's Man of Profit"
Choreb crowded laat Sunday erenlng. Cone
Mrly. Attend the gloving, going and grow
ing church. A warm welcome awmlta 700.
Hear the Male Chorus
BAPTISM AT THE EVENING SERVICE.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
8th and H Streets N.W.
REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D., Pastor,
t REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant Pastor.
REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M., N. S. Fafocett, Superintendent.
11:00 a.nh?Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme:
"GOD'S SEARCH FOR A MATT
JUNIOR CHURCH. Sermon by Dr. Anderson. Theme:
"SHACKLES THAT ARE NOT SEEN"
8:00 p.m.?Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Theme:
'"KEEPING THE WINDOWS OPEN"
A sermon especially for young -women. The Burrall Class Chorus will sing.
Young: women of Washington who may have no particular church home, or
who seldom attend ohuroh, are cordially invited. You may want to
corns again.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS: Sunday, 6:45 and 7sOO jun.;
Tuesday, 8.-00 pan. .
THURSDAY: MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICED- ^Enttaaae on H StfMt).