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WILL 8E DEDICATED St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Will Have War Mothers Present at Service. At St. Paul's Lutheran Church to morrow at the close of the morning service there will be the dedication of a memorial window in the altar re cess of the chapel of the Epiphany. The window consists of a group of three lancets and was designed by Earl Edward Sanborn of Boston. It portrays the Feast of the Epiphany, showing the Virgin Mary and the In fant Jesus, the three Magi, their gifts, and the star which led them to Beth lehem. It is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hurley and is a memorial to their three children, James, Gladys and Arthur, all of whom were members of Epiphany Church, which merged with St. Paul's a few years ago. In honor of James Hurley, who lost his life in the World War. the Gold Star Mothers of the District of Columbia will be present at the sendee. Dr. Henry W. Snyder, the pastor, will preach on “Modern Wise Men” and at the vesper service at 8 o'clock on "The Indispensable Christ.” At the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clqick, Roy Hickman will lead, the topic being “What Shall I Do With My Money?" Luther League also meets at 7 p.m. and tomorrow night will be In charge of Yvonne Mehling. who has planned several spe cial features for the program. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday night at the church and there will also be the reg ular monthly meeting of the Church Council. A Dutch dinner, under the auspices of the Dr. Samuel Domer Bible class, will be given Thursday from 5 to 7 o'clock, and on Friday night there will be held at the church preparatory aendce to the holy communion. ‘THE CHRISTIAN YEAR’ IS PASTOR’S SUBJECT Dr. Bernard Braskamp Will Con duct Services at Gunton-Temple Memorial Church. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian j Church, will preach tomorrow morning I on “The Christian Year.” The Sunday ! school will meet at 9:45 a.m. Classes are provided for parents who wish to come with their children. The weekly prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at 11 o'clock. The morning meeting will be followed by a luncheon at 12:30 o’clock. During the luncheon there will be a sale of homemade baked goods and candy for the benefit of the Evening Missionary Society. At 1:30 p.m. the Women’s Aid Society will meet. The Marco Club will meet Friday evening. The annual School of Missions will begin on this Sunday and continue for four weeks. For this period all organ isations of the church school have selected fields of missionary work. Of special interest is the women's class, under the leadership of Mrs. Myron S. Anderson. The first of these missionary teas will be held at the home of Mrs. Robb at 2 o'clock. SPIRITUAL PROGRAM FOR LUTHERAN IS THEME Dr. C. C. Rasmussen to Preach at Night on “What Makes a Bible Happy.’’ At the 11 o’clock service in Luther Place Memorial Church tomorrow morning. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, the pastor, will preach on "A Spiritual Program for Our Church.” At 8 O’clock the sermon topic will be "What Makes a Bible Happy?” which is the second in a series of "Happiness” sermons. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society will discuss the topic, “What Shall I Do With My Money?” The meeting will be led by Roland Peterson. The Intermediates will have as their topic, *'How Can We Keep the Respect of Others?” the leader being Joseph Mehl. The Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the church Monday evening and the Rainbow Missionary Society will meet with Miss Bess Bright, 4917 Thirteenth street, Tuesday evening. SERMONS TO END SERIES Bishop Abbott to Speak Morning and Evening at St. Mark’s. Bishop Almon P. Abbott of Lexington has been the preacher at St. Mark's Church the past week and will finish his series of mission sermons tomorrow, occupying the puplit at both the morn ing and the evening services, his sermon subject for the morning service being “Power to Become” and his evening subject "Crowning Christ.” He will speak to the Young People's Society at 7 o’clock tomorrow evening. Rev. H. A. Woolfall will give an illustrated lecture on “Denver" in the parish hall, Friday evening. WILL HOLD MEETING Fifteenth Annual Session Is Set for Thursday at 6:30 O'clock. The Cleveland Park Congregational Church will hold its fifteenth annual meeting Thursday at 6:30 o'clock. The Woman'6 Association will serve th° sup md the pastor. Rev. George Farn will preside at the business meet ing. Dr. Phillip S. Smith is chairmen of the board of trustees; Mr. G. Mor ville Barker is senior deacon, Mrs. Charles G. Woodbury is chairman of the Religious Education Committee. At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, the pastor will preach on "Trial by Fire.” _ ' Speaking Tour BAPTIST HEADS ARE TRAVEL ING TOGETHER. DR. WILLIAM J. MrGLOTHLIN. The presidents of the two largest na tional Baptist organizations, Dr. Wil liam J. McGlothlin of the Southern and Mattiron B. Jones of the Northern Convention, are together making a speaking tour in the course of which they will address audiences in 12 cities. They will visit Washington next Friday. A luncheon conference for ministers and laymen will take place at 12:30 o'clock at Calvary Church, to be fol lowed by a separate conference between the two presidents and the Baptist pas tors of the city. Friday night a mass mecfing will be held in the auditorium of Calvary Church at which the two presidents will make addresses. There will also be present at all the meetings through the day. Dr. W. H. Bowler, executive secretary of the North ern Baptist Convention, and Dr. F. F. Brown, secretary of the Board of Pro motion of the Southern Baptist Con vention. This visitation will be one of the most important events ever known in the history of Washington Baptists. This is the first time since they separated many years ago that there has been such close co-operation be tween Baptists of the two sections. In recent months President Jones and W. H. Bowler, executive Secretary of the Northern Convention, went South to help put over the Southern Convention community every member canvass. Dr. McGlothlin comes to rr.ider his North ern friends a like rcr.ve. ■ .•-* REV. CHARLES ENCSRS TO GIVE TWO SERMONS "Means of Christian Conquest" Is Morning Topic at Concordia Evangelical Church. Rev. Charles Enders will preach to morrow in both the German service at 10 a m. and the English service at 11:15 am. at Concordia Evangelical Church, Twentieth and G streets. His morning topic will be ‘‘Means of Christian Conquest.” In the evening, at 8 o’clock, the topic will be "Mis sionary Pioneering in India.” The Young People’s League •will dis cuss "Stewardship” at 7:15 p.m. A special congregational meeting will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. to take action on the report of a Building Committee and to make plans for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the congregation. Dr. Henry Tralle, who has served the Building Committee as consultant, will explain the plans with the aid of a stereopti con lecture on church building. The centenary celebration is not due for another year, the congregation having , been organized on January 17, 1833. The church council, however, believes that the occasion warrants adequate preparation and, therefore, has called the special meeting at this time to consider plans for the centenary. WILL PREACH TWICE Rev. James H. Miers Announces Sermon Subjects. The subject of the sermon of Rev. James H. Miers tomorrow morning at Fourth Presbyterian Church will be a summary of the conditions surrounding the Lord’s Second Coming. This is the thirteenth sermon in a series upon this subject, which will be broadcast over station WJSV. In the evening he will preach on “God’s Rainbow Cove nant With Noah.” Sunday school is at 9:30 a m. At 5:30 p.m. will be a meet ing of the prayer circles. At 7 o'clock the Senior Endeavor Society meets in Kelly Hall, and the Intermediate Society in the intermediate Sunday school room. The Ladies’ Aid Society meets Tues day at 11 o’clock, with luncheon. Church prayer meeting is Thursday evening. ANNUAL MEETING SET St. Mark's Lutheran Officers to Be Elected Monday. St. Mark’s Lutheran congregation will hold its annual meeting at the church. Eighth and B streets south west, Monday evening. Officers will be elected. At the service tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock the holy communion will be administered and the pastor, Rev. H. D Hayes, will preach on "The Breaking of the Bread.’’ Monthly PROPHETIC CONFERENCE This monthly meting Is sponsored by the j Washington School of the Bible, and Is held in various churches in our city. There will be two meetings this month, on Tuesday, January 12. at 2 30 and at 8 pm Both will be held in the Eastern Presbyterian Church, 6th St. and Md. Ave. N. E. Dr. Charles G. Trumbull of Philadelphia, editor of The Sunday School Times, will be the speaker. His sublect will be. 2:30— “Not Ashamed at His Coming:” and at ft - “Is the Lord’s Return a Practical Truth?” Be Sure to Hear Dr. Trumbull The Place to Go For Profit and Entertainment Hear • ihZn Gaines By A ation-lVide Acclaim America’s Great Teacher of Food and Breath Laws Sunday, January 10—Eat Your Way to Health—Long Life. Monday, January 11—Cleansing the System of Colds and Constipation. Tuesday, January 12—How to Keep Young—Breathing! Wednesday, January 13—How to End Fear and Worry. Scats Free—Come Early 8 p.m. Oriental Relaxation Exercises Demonstrated Nightly 8 p.ra. Special Matinee Lecture for Women Only, January 13 at 3 P.M. LASTING YOUTH AND A BEAUTIFUL BODY FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN MASONIC TEMPLE, 13th St. and New York Ave. N.W. TWO BISHOPS FILL PULPIT SUNDAY Bethlehem Chapel Congrega tion Will Hear Sermon by Fiske and Freeman. Two bishops will be the preachers at the services tomorrow in the Bethle hem Chapel of Washington Cathedral. Right Rev. Charles Fiske, bishop of Central New York, who is here to lead a series of conferences being held at the College of Preachers, will preach at the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy com munion, and Right Rev. James E. Free man. bishop of Washington, will preach at the people's evensong at 4 p.m. The evensong sendee will be broadcast by radio over Station WMAL. Other services at the Cathedral wdll include celebration of the holy com munion at 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10 a m. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, chancellor of the Cathedral, will be celebrant of the service at 11 a.m., and Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to the bishop of Washington, wdll conduct the people's evensong. Sunday pilgrimages are held under the direction of Canon John W. Gum mere, which wdll start from the Bethle hem Chapel at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION PROGRAM FEATURE Rock Creek Episcopal Church Serv ice Will Be Followed by School, Prayer and Sermon. The services tomorrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Webster street and Rock Creek Church road, Include holy communion at 8:30 am,, church school at 9:30 a m., morning prayer and ser mon at 11 a m., meeting of the Young People's Society at 7 p.m. and evening prayer and sermon at 8 p.m. A meeting of the Daughters of the King will be held in the rectory at 7:45 p.m.. Jar vry 13, the speaker being Rev. Claude r. Ridenour, whose subject will be "Service.” The senior chapter of the Brother hood of St. Andrew will meet in the parish office building at 8 p.m., Janu ary 12. Meetings of the Girls’ Friendly So ciety will be held in the parish house at 7:30 p.m., January 11, and at 3:30 p.m., January 15. A meeting of tb“ Boy Scouts —/ill be held in the parish house at 7:30 p.m., January 15. The Rock Creek Players will hold re hearsals in the parish house at 8 p.m.. January 13 and January 15, and at 8 p.m. on January 14 the Young People’s Society will rehearse Its play. A meeting of the Men’s Club will be held in the parish house at 8 p.m., January 12. Commodore W. E. long fellow. assistant national director of the American Red Cross, will speak on “Accident and Waterproofing Washing tonians.” Refreshments will be aerved. RECTOR WILL PREACH ON “FEAR OF A CHILD” Rev. Henry T. Cocke Will Conduct Services at All Saints' Church Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, will have for his sermon theme tomor row morning “Fear of a Child.” This service will be preceded by the early service at 7:30 o'clock and the Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock. The rector will conduct the candle light service at 8 o’clock, in commemora tion of the Epiphany. This service was originally plapned for last Sunday, but was postponed. The young people will meet at 7 o’clock. The Girl Scout Troop, of which Mrs. Briggs Is captain, will meet at 3:30p.m. Ttiesday and the Cub Scouts at 7 o’clock. THATCHER TO SPEAK Kentucky Representative Before Harrison Clan Tomorrow. Representative Maurice H Thatcher of Kentucky will address the Harri son Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o’clock in the auditorium of the church. His subject will be "A Trip to Egypt and the Holyland.” William N Payne, jr., will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. Dr. Hirl A. Kester. the pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Cleansing of the Temple of the Soul” and at 8 p.m. his theme will be "The First Miracle In the Book of John.” Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 p.m. Subject: “Guaiding Our Treasures.” Famous Churches of the World The Cathedral of York. YORK, the seat of an archbishop and the county town of York shire, England, lies in a plain watered by the River Ouse at the junction of the Foss stream with the main river, a place of narrow streets, ancient walls and many churches and architechual won ders. The Cathedral of St. Peter, common ly known as the minister, has no superior In dignity of form among English cathedrals. It is a Latin cross, consisting of a nave with aisles, trans epts, choir with aisles, central tower and two western towers. The building occupies the site of the wooden church in which King Edward was baptized by Paulinus on Easter day, 627. Following his bap tism, Edward commenoed ”a large and more noble basilica of stone.” Troubles followed his death, and this was par tially destroyed, only to be repaired by Archbishop Wilfrid. Damaged by fire in 741. it was once more restored by Archbishop Albert. At the tiime of the Norman invasion, the Saxon Cathedral, with the library of Archbishop Egbert, was destroyed by fire with the greater part of the city. Only the central wall of the crypt remained. It was reconstructed, but few portions of it stand today. With the exception of the crypt, the transepts are the oldest portions of the present building. These represent the early English style at its best, and a view across the great transept is un surpassed for architectural beauty. The south transept is most elaborate in detail with a magnificent rose win dow, while the windows of the north transept are five lancet-shaped open ings known as the Five Sisters. In 1361 Archbishop Thoresby began the chape! and presbytery in the early perpendicular style. Then the choir CHRISTIAN TRAINING TO BE LUTHERAN TOPIC Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel to Preach Tomorrow—H. Koschmann Bible Class, Leader. “The Consciousness of the Fatherhood of God, the Aim of Christian Training and Life” is to be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel tomorrow morning at Christ Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Gallatin streets. The Bible Class, under the leadership of H, Koschmann. will discuss the last episodes in the life of the Apostle Peter. A meeting of the voting members will be held Wednesday evening. Herbert Rchiefer will be chairman. The Ladies’ Aid will meet in the social room. Mrs. E. E. Phoebus will preside. The Smithson-Hodgeson Dramatic School gave an entertainment in the Sunday school hall Fridav evening, the chief feature of which was a Christmas play. PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART OF THE NATION'S CAPITAL BIBLh HALL Pentecostal l Assembly of God I Cor. «tb A Sts. N.W. I Harry Schaeffer, f Pastor. Back to Bible Revival Now being conducted by Pete and Verna ^ ?>aiCSKey Of Westernport, Md. Old-fashioned conversions, healings, lat ter rain outpouring of the Holy Spirit Services every night except Saturday. 7:30 PM Sunday. 11 A M. and 7:30 P.M. Come Once and You Will Come Again. Public Invited—All Welcome. ! SERIES OF FREE LECTURES : by SWAMI AKHILANANDA i An Authorized Representative of Ramakrlshns Order of India J AT Hotel Washington—Mezzanine Floor i This movement in America was founded at the time of the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893, by SWAMI VIVEKANANDA J Monday, January 11th, 8:00 P.M. How to Reach and Arouse the Sub-Conscious Mind | Tuesday, January 12th, 8:00 P.M. The Outer and the Inner Man l Wedn esday, January 13th, 8:00 P.M. Feelings and Emotions t Thu rsday, January 14th. 8:00 P.M. Reincarnation and Evolution | ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED £uattg?liral __£itangrltral | ^UNITED STATES in PROPHECY! OUR COUNTRY AT THE CROSS-ROADS WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY? ARE WE GOING THE ROAD OF RUIN OR OF SUCCESS? A LECTURE BY I $ B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Dean of Theology. Washington Missionary College God foretold the destinies of the great em pires of the past. Dr. Wilkinson will expound the prophecy on the future of the U. S. Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. (Across from the Ambassador Theater) 7:1S p.m—Health Demonitratlon. "lie Water Treat menti Instead of Drugs. 7.30 p.m.—Musical Program. Prof. H. A. Miller in charge. | SUNDAY, JAN. 10—frKhh 1| was rebuilt, and to conform with the alterations the central tower was re cased and changed to a perpendicular lantern tower. The southwest tower was begun In 1432 and the northwest tower in 1470. With this the church was completed as It stands today and was consecrated in 1472 by Archbishop Neville. In 1840 the southwest tower suf fered a fire which reduced it to a shell. However, it was restored without changing and looks today as it did before the damage. (Copyright, 1933, Publishers Syndicate.) (Elirtfenphg Sunday, January 10, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “Religion and Religions” Thursday, 8:13 IVM.. Study Class Library Open Tuesday, Wednes day and Friday, 5 to 6 P.M. Saturday, t to 5 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg.. 17th * Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections Lightbringer Lodge Sunday, January 10th, 8:15 P.M. The Ego—What Is It? (Its Origin. Function and Goal) Blanche K. Povelsen Main Floor Barrister Bldg., 635 F St. N.W. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. “Educating for the New Age" By Stanwood Cobb Sunday, Jan. 1A, 8 P.M. "Many Sons of God” James W. McGuire, 6:SA P.M. Rending Room Open l/0—Daily. 4:45 Till 6 P.M. Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. 11 Dr. Stockdale Will Be in Pul pit at Two Services Tomorrow. At the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, the minister, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, will preach tomor row morning on “Wages Nobody Wants.” At the evening service he will present another timely topic, “Racket eers From Cain to Capone." The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. The midweek meet ing will follow at 6:45 o’clock. Dr. Stockdale will lead the meeting and his subject will be “Wise Men Worship— the Physician Speaks." Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. The Christian Endeavor Societies will hold a Joint meeting at 6:30 p .n. The subject will be “Should Peace Education Be a Part of the Program of the Church?” The affirmative will be taken by Robert S. Ball and the nega tive by Paul J. Sedgwick, after which the subject will be open to discussion. The high school group will meet at 6:45 p.m. Worship chairman, Phoebe Young, and discussion leader, Helen Olmstead. The subject will be “The Wise Use of Money." The Young Women's Club will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. The monthly meeting of the Women's Society will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. A New Year breakfast will be served. Miss Emma L. Williamson will speak on "The Challenge of 1932.” (EIjrtHttatt _ CHURCH OF CHRIST 84S<1 14th St. N W.. at Meridian Place. Jas. H. Mr.Broom, Minister. 10:00a.m.—Bible study. 11:00 a.m.—“Jesus—A Boy of Twelve.” 7:30p.m.—“Jesus In Prophecy.” “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; Where the Bible is Silent, _We Are Silent.’;_ CHRISTIAN Nintlj £>tmt flth & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD II. JOPE. Minister. 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon. "The Church—Its Identity." (Second In series on the church.) 6:45—Christian Endeavor So cieties. 7:45—Sermon. “Jesus and the Blind Man." (Appropriate for the young people.) The Junior Choir will sing at this service. Naltxmd QHlg Thomas Circle. H. H. HARMON. Acting Minister EARL WILFLEY Minister Emeritus 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—“Blessings of Wor ship." Dr. H. H. Harmon. 6:45 p.m.—Young People's Meet ings. 8:00 p.m.—" Strange Things About Jesus." Dr. H. H. Harmon. dnlmtrbta Park Road. West of ltth St Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor Church School at 9:30 a.m. Worship and Sermon, 11:00 a.m. “The Ten Virgins." Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. “Religion and Community Build ing” Is the sermon at 8:00. The Columbia Heights Buainess Men's Association will be the guests and the service under the direction of the Men's BOble Class. it...if—ir— .'■! , BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. 11AM—“The Plotting Satan m the Praying Christ.” 7:40 pm.. "Victory at Last.” S. S.. 9:30: classes suited to all. B. Y. P. U.. 6 30. “Training for Service.” The Berea and Baraca Bible Classes begin attend ance and new members’ contests, which last till Easter. Annual business meeting. Jan. 14 New Year motto: "Forward Together.” WEST WASHINGTON Cor. Slit A N Sts. N.W CHARLES B. AUSTIN. Pastor. Worship. 11 and 8. 9:45. S. S : 7 00. B. Y. P. U. Turkey Dinner. January 14. O_ i._ The Friendliest Church retworin in Washington 7th and Randolph Street* REV. HENRY J. SMITH 11 a m.—Sermon and Baptisms. "Or bits: God’s and Ours.” 8 p m —Second Coln-and-Song Serv ice. "God of the Living.” All men wanted to join Men's Class Contest. TFMPI F Tenth and N Sts. N.W. lEaTirLL Thos. E. Boorde. Minister Bible School; Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 A.M. Gospel Services: “The Earth Reels as a Drunkard,” 10:00 A.M. “Every Tongue Should Confess Jesus Christ,” 8:00 P.M. B. T. P. U. Program, Fred Braugh, Pres., 7:00 P.M. “The Gospel Only, And Only The Gospel. Can Save America— And The World.” KENDA! I #th NEAR B s w IVLllL'rtLL M p GERMAN. Minister 9:30 a.m.—S. S. B. Y. P. U.. 7 o.m. 1100 a m.—"The Unshaken World.'1 8 00 p.m.—"Thinklns Rlkht Thoughts.” 7:30 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service. WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Minister 9 45 a m.—Graded Church School. 1100 a m.—“Spiritual Growth. ' 8:00 p.m.— Rev. J. Turnbull Hpieknall. BETHANY HIGH T. RTKVENHON. Mlnlater Preaching by pnktor. nI 11 am “Moral FirmneNk.*' and M p m by Chaplain Nyman of U M Navy. Bible School, 0 10 am; Junior Church, 11 nm B. Y P fJ •», 7 oo n rn Special music «' all eeivlcrn Mrs. Amelia Grime*, guest oiuanlkt. METROPOLITAN 1 Sixth and A Street* N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor U Morning Worship, 11 O'clock. I Sermon Subject t ‘The Conquering Christ.” \ Rev. R. E. White. Guest Preacher I Evening Worship. 7:45 O'Olock. i: Sermon Subject | “Believing and Living.” j Rev. H W. O. Milllnrton, 1 Guest Preacher. • The Church That Glows, Goes, and $ Grows Continually." $ SECOND\ 4th St. and Virginia Av*. S.E. | Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D.. Pastor t 11a.m.—"The Lasting Material.” | 8 p.m.—“A Remedy for All Evils.” | Sunday School at 4th St. Auditorium I and at branch, 17th & E. Cap. Sts. I CENTENNIAL 7th & Eye N.E. EH»» Sworn A Washington wom . net jwera #n laughed aloud in a street car!" 8 p.m. Easy chairs (men like them); prayers for healing, and those who offer secret prayers. 11 a.m. "Jesus' Sayings!" <Hh & South Carolina Ave. S.E. urace Pastor. F. W. Johnson. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for ; all 11:00—“Within and Without.” 6:45 p.m.—Young People 7:45—"A Glorious Church. AN EVENING WITH THE CHOIR. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME!_ : HIGHLANDS CHURCH 4 Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. £. 9 30 a.m —Church school. t: 11:00 a.m.—“Blind Eyes and Burning g Lamps.’* ;;; 8:00 p.m.—“Frozen Assets.’* THE BIBLE SCHOOL Of the Columbia Associa tion of Baptist Churches. 715 8th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. g Special training lor all kinds of g Christian .service Second semester g begins February 1, 1932. Registration g evening. Monday. February 1. 6. 7:30 g p m. Special lectures by Dr. R. W H Weaver. Science and Religian.’ at g First Baptist Church. February 2. 3 n and B. 8 p.m. Persons may register g at these lectures. Class work begins g February 8. according to schedule, 22 j Rational baptist jWemortal 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. John*on, D. D., Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Bible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. (Ortholrt nf ‘<!0 Pieces) 11.00 A.M.—"THE PROGRAM OK THE MASTER.” 8:00 P.M — OR. G. W. SADLER OF AFRICA. School of Missions, Tuesday to Thursday Evenings, 7:15 to 9:15. FTR*nT sixteenth and O Street* Northwest I iCvO 1 nR SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor j 11:00 A M.—”A Joyous Birth Into a World of Beauty.” 8 P.M.—"A Beautiful Woman's Power.” (The Young People's Service.) Sunday School. 9:30 A.M.—B. Y. P. U., 6:45 P.M. Swedish Service*, 3:30 P.M., Rev. Dr. K. E. Carlaon Preaching._ 8th & H Sts. N.W. VJU mXvMV Rev- w. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“TOO YOUNG? DON’T SAY THAT’ ! 8 P.M.—“WHAT HAPPENED AT MAT- I THEW’S DINNER PARTY” First In series on “After-Dinner Talks of the Master" * Sunday School 9:30—Junior Church 11:00. | Young People's Societies 6:45. ammnmii::tn:mniniiiniiii»»mmm«nmmiiiiiiii»mm«n»n»»»mmt MISSIONARY TO AFRICA AT NATIONAL BAPTIST Dr. O. W. Sadler Will Deliver Address at National Baptist Me morial Tomorrow Night. "The Program of the Master” will be the subject of the sermon cf Dr. Gove j G. Johnson at the National Baptist Memorial tomorrow at 11 a.m. Dr. G. j W. Sadler of Africa will deliver an ad- j dress at 8 p.m. He is a missionary to j Africa under the Southern Board. The School of Missions will be held Tuesday to Thursday from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. Special features will be presented as follows: Tuesday, illustrated lecture of foreign missionary activities, by Dr. Johnson; Wednesday, address on “Mis sionary Pioneers,” by Dr. Rufus W. Weaver; Thursday, stewardship pag eant by the young people. The White Cross Committee will meet at the church. The Bible School Board will have a dinner at the church at 6 o’clock Thurs day, and there will be a brief meeting of the Standing Committee at 9:20 p.m. The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will meet Friday evening. (gtyrtctian $rt?nrf_ Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. N.E. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “SACRAMENT” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 A.M. and * P.M. 8unday School—11 A.M. _ WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING—8 O’CLOCK. READINQ ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes days, 9 to 7, and Sundays ahd holi-1 days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30,' and Sundays and holidays, 2 :30 to 5 :30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. dmtyregatimral guangfltatir (tisntrr “The Returning Dominion” By Rev. H. L. Collier The | Tabernacle N. Cap. * K SL. 11:00—"An Apostle's Prayer.” S.S. 8:30; Y.P. 6:30 Wed., 7:45—Pentecostal-Healing. ALL WELCOME. Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yogananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday. January 10, 1032 “THE BLISS OF SUFFERINGS” THE CHAMPLAIN. APT. 61. 1424 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Week dar el,mm Tuesday, at 2:10. T and 6 p.m.i Thursday, at ft. Private Interview, by Appointment. TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan OOBt. lUelbrrhtHl ^rotefllanl^ Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister 11 A.M. “From God to Whom?” 8 P.M. “The Idle Man” 9:40 A.M.—Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. (Emtgrggattflnal_ Mt. Pleasant Church Invites You to Hear Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Tomorrow at 11 a.m., on “Christianizing the Work of the World” Adult Forum at 10 a.m. “Unusual American Places of Worship” Columbia Bd. at 14th Phone Ad. 3471 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 A.M.—“WAGES NOBODY WANTS” 8 P.M.—“RACKETEERS FROM CAIN TO CAPONE” Reserve Supper Tickets. National 4317, for Church Night Sup per, Thursday, 6 P.M. Midweek meeting at 6:45 led by Dr. Stockdale. Subject: “Wise Men Worship—The Physician Speaks.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED Ejnsrapal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Are. N.W. near Woodley Rd. ; HOLY COMMUNION. 7:30 A.M. f MORNING PRAYER AND " LITANY .10:00 A.M. i HOLY COMMUNION AND „ SERMON, PREACHER. ; THE RT. REV. CHARLES 3 FISKE, D. D„ BISHOP OF CENTRAL NEW YORK . 11:00 A M. d PEOPLES EVENSONG AND . SERMON. PREACHER, 3 THE BISHOP OF WASH i INGTON . 4:00 P.M. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cara or Woodley Road Bus Line. ! &aint Jflarfe’s -1 Third and A Street* Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A Woolfall. Rector. 7:30 a m.—Holy Communion. i 9:30 am.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser H » mon by Rt. Rev. Almon P. j Abbott. Bishop of Lexing ton. Kentucky. ! 6:45 p.m.—Young People's Meeting and address by Bishop Abbott. ■i 8:00 p.m.—Closing Mission Service, i Bishop Abbott. " 11:00 a.m.—Thursday, Holy Communion. ST. JOHN’S GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. ' -— J FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY, j 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. J 11:00 a.m.—Confirmation and Sermon by Bishop Freeman. 1 5:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser i mon. Thursday—10 a m.—Holy Communion. iSI THOMAS’ M: ‘ Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D. C. L.. Rector. Rev. Wm. S. Bishop, D. D„ Vicar. I - • SERVICES, 8 AND 11; S. S„ 9:30. 11—“The World’s Most Stupen dous Event.” By Rector. i - ' Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. Ample Parking Space All Welcome. | Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. M. A. 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. i 11:00 a m.—90th An mversary nume coming Service with Sermon by the Rector. 6:15 p.m.—Young Peoples So ciety. 8:00 D.m. — Eve ning Service. L e c t u re-Ser \ mon, “B u d dhism — The Transmifra ' tion of the } S o u 1." The f Rector. \ h THE NATIVITY A. Church School. 9:15: Sr. Dept., 10:15 a m. Youn* People's Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Classes. Mon.. 3:30. 7:30. The Resurrection. 7:30. 4. (S. 8.. 3:15.) I ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- . mon. 7:45 p.m.—Evensong. 8:10 p.m.—Lecture. “Amos—A Bitter ! Cry for Social Reform.” j Dr. Johnston will preach, j SERVICES FRANCAIS: ST. JOHN’S CHUKCH, Lafayette Square. I Tous les dimanches a 4 heures par le Dr. Florian Vurpillot. pasteur. j Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 ; Rev. EDWARD GABLER. S. T. D,. Rector, j Sunday Services. 7:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 8 p.m. j ST. MARGARET’S I Conn. Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. ! CLERGY: 't REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. REV. ROBERT SHORES. S REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Commu nicants’ League. i 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- 3 mon by the Rector. Theme. “The Times—Their Chal lenge to the Church.” 3:30 p.m.—Confirmation Instruction. 4 30 p in.—Monthly Musical Service a under direction of Char- 7 lotte Klein. F. A. G. O. ^ Thursday—Holy Communion. 11:00 a m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. All Souls’ Memorial Church 3 Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. D. Sterrett. Rector. 9:45 a m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- 3 mon. ^ 7:00 p.m —Young People's Club. ___a ASCENSION t Massachusetts Avenue at Twelfth Street. & The Rev. P. A. Parsons. Rector. ® 8und*y Services. 8 a m., 11 a.m. A 8 p.m. ^ ST. STEPHEN AND ; THE INCARNATION * 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. * - ? Rev. George Fi.ske Dudley. D. D.. Rector. Rev. George Boate. Assistant. * WEEK OP JANUARY 10. 1932. $ HOLY COMMUNION . 7:30 A.M. * CHURCH SCHOOL . 9 30 A.M. “ MORNING PRAYER .11:00 A M. * EVENING PRAYER . 8:00 P.M. ^ TUESDAY. * HEALING SERVICE.10:30 A.M. - THURSDAY. !* HOLY COMMUNION . 9:30 AM. £ -j-— | St. Agnes’ Church fc 46 Que 8t. N.W. & (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitol St. Car.) Services Sunday. 7 and 11 a.m. and ^ 8 p.m Daily Mass, 7 am. Evensong and ^ Intercession Priday. 8 p.m. F ST. JAMES’CHURCH * Eighth Street Northeast bet. B A C fits. * Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D., % Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 05 10:30 a.m.—Matins. jL 11:00 a.m.—Sung Mass and Sermon. 7:30 D.m—8olemn Evensong and Bene- fc. diction. if Dally Mass: 7:00 A.M «. Take 13th and D or Florida Avenue E cars to 8th and C Streets Northeast. £