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HOLY NAME FEAST Solemn Celebration in Capital Takes Place Tomororw in St. Matthew’s Church. The feast of the Holy Name of Jesus will be observed throughout the United States tomorrow with solemn demon strat. ms in practically every Catholic Chur h. In Washington the solemn celeb at ion of the feast will take place Sunday evening at St. Matthew’s Church at 8 o'clock. Dr. George Johnson, associate pro fessor of education at the Catholic University of America and director of department of education; National Catholic Welfare Conference, will preach the sermon. Solemn vespers for the Feast of the Holy Name will be rung by the Right Rev. Mgr. Edward L Euckey. pastor of St. Matthew's Church. He will be assisted by the choir of men connected with the church, under the direction of Malton Boyce. Right Rev. Mgr. Eugene J. Connelly, spiritual director of the Washington section of the Baltimore Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies, under whose auspices the demonstration is being held, will give solemn benedic tion of the most Blessed Sacrament and impart the Holy Name Pledge at the close of the exercises. Invitations to attend have bene ex tended members of the Holy Name Society in 55 local parishes, Knights of Columbus, Ancient Order of Hiber nians. Catholic Knights of America, the Third Order of St. Dominic and the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Non Catholic men have also been invited to attend. There will be no tickets of admission and no reserved seats. Rev. Edward H. Roach, assistant pastor of St. Matthew's Church, is in charge of parish arrangements. He Is being assisted by Brig. Gen. Michael J. Lenihan, president, and P. Frank Hannan, vice president, of St. Matthew’s Holy Name Society: Caesar L. Aiello, president of the Washington section; Francis Anthony McCann, executive secretary of the Washington district and all parish presidents of the city, j The service is for men only. DR. SNYDER RETURNS TO PULPIT SUNDAY “Shining Light'’ and "Heart Clean ing" Subjects for Morning and Evening Sermons. Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, who has been confined to his home by illness, will return to the pulpit tomorrow, using as his theme in the morning "Shining Light" and at the 8 o'clock vesper service "Heart Cleaning.” At the Christian Endeavor meeting Mrs. C. E. Wheeler will be the leader in the dis cussion of the subject "Our Church's Service for Christ.” Henry W. Snyder, jr., will be in charge of the Luther League meeting, and will speak on 'The Foreign Mis- ( sion Work of American Lutherans." On Monday evening the leaguers will hold a Winter frolic at Sycamore Island. Meeting at the church they will leave at 8 o'clock by automobiles. The Sewing Circle will meet Tues day from 11 to 3 o'clock to sew for the local missions, and the monthly meet ings of both the Ladies' Aid and the Men's Club will be held at the church Wednesday night. The Louie Dale Leeds Class will give an entertainment Friday for the bene- ; fit of the building fund, when “Sweet hearts on Parade." a puppet show, and | various other original features will be presented. VISITOR WILL SPEAK Former Shanghai Teacher to Ad dress Church School. At Potomac Heights Community Church Mrs. P.alph Conard. formerly of the University of Shanghai and of the , University of Constantinople, will ad dress the senior department of the church school and be the guest teacher of the Kanciall Bible class at 10 o'clock j Sunday morning. The pastor. Rev. L. Barrett Rice.dvill preach on "The Resurrection and the Life” at 11:15 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor meeting at *7 o'clock will be addressed by Mauro Baradi of the Philippine legation on , "A New Page in Our Life." Mr. Baradi will aho sing Filipino hymns, accom panying himself on his guitar. At the meeting of the adult Bible class Tuesday Fred Thnng was elected president. BAPTISM IS TOPIC Seventh StrePt Church of God Pas tor Announces Theme. At the Church of God. Seventh and Underwood streets, the pastor will have as his subject tomorrow for the 11 a.m. service “The Bible Mode of! Baptism." The 7:30 p.m. service will be followed by the dedication of the new baptismal pool, at which time a member will be baptised. Sunday school is at 9 45 a.m. and young people's service at 6:30 p.m. Officers elected by the young people were: Lillian Palmer, president: Olga Hendrix, vice president: Ruth Petersen, secretary, and Leona Smith, treasurer. _-• TO BROADCAST SERMON There will be the regular services at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow— 8 am. holy communion: 9:30 a.m., 1 church school: 11 a.m., morning prayer i and sermon by the rector. Dr. Z. B. ! Phillips. This service will be broad- i cast over station WOL. At the evening service Dr. Phillips will continue his lecture-sermon course on "T.-e Development of the Doctrine of God and Immortality" in all the great religions of the world. The spe cial subject tomorrow evening will be “The Religious Philosophy of Con- ! fucius." _ _ I Holy Name Feast J I)R. GEORGE JOHNSON. Methodist Missions Official Will Speak Tomorrow at Morning Service. Dr. J. W. Perry, general secretary of the Home Department of the Board of Missions of the Southern Methodist Church, will preach at Francis Asbury M. E. Church tomorrow morning. Dr. J. J. Rives, the pastor, will preach at night on ‘Being Saved.” The Workers’ Council of the Sun day school will meet Monday at 8 p.m. A teachers' training class, un der ihe direction of Mrs. T. S. Settle, has been organized. The Woman’s Missionary. Society Circles will meet as follows: No. 2, with Mrs. Cranford, 1356 Oak street, Monday at 2 p.m.; No. 3, with Miss Bendall, 1635 Irving street, Monday at 2:30 p.m.; No. 4, with Mrs. Hopkins, 1205 Fern street. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Until further notice the regular meet ings of the Missionary Society will be held on the third Monday of each month. The Gamma Sigma class of the Sun day school will meet Tuesday evening at the heme of Mrs. Elsie Mattingly. 1242 Quincy street. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter and Mrs. Ruth Magruder wiM be the associate hostesses. The Board of Stewards will meet at the church Wednesday at 8 p.m. Dr. Rives will have charge of the prayer meeting Thursday evening. The informal study group will meet from 9 to 9:30. after prayer meeting, to continue the discussion of the life and time of George Washington. “OLD SUPPORTS” IS SERMON THEME Dr. Allen A. Stockdale Will Preach on Subject Tomorrow Morning. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale. minister of , First Congregational Chifrch. will i preach tomorrow morning on “Old Sup- ! ports" and in the evening he will give j a dramatic reading, “The Happy j Prince.” Paul DeLong Gable will ac company him at the organ. The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. The midweek meeting will be at 6:45 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will speak on “Can Modern Life Be Lived Without Deception?” Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. Sunday.' The Senior Society of Chris tian Endeavor will meet for tea at 6 p.m The ex-president's meeting will follow at 6:30 o'clock. E. Donald Pres ton will lead. The Young People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. The high school group will meet at 6:45 p.m. The Young Women's Club will hold their dinner meeting Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. Mrs. W. W. Chalmers will read some original poems and give reminis cences of life in Washington. Marion Boston will sing and Betty Benson will plav the piano. ' The adult department will hold a business meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. This meeting will be followed by the monthly meeting of the Women's Bible class. “LOVE” WILL BE SUBJECT Scientist Lesson-Sermon Is An nounced for Tomorrow. "Love” is the subject of the lesson sermon in all the Churches of Christ Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from II Corinthians, xiii.ll—"Be perfect, be cf good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace: and the God of Love and Peace shall be with you.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: "A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another, by this shall all men know ; that ye are my disciples, if ye have j love one to another.”—John, xiii.34, 35. j The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian 1 Science text book, "Science and Health. With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary , Baker Eddy: "Love inspires, illumines, | designates and leads the way” (page 454). .— -•— I Pastors Arrange Parley. The Presbyterian ministers of Wash ington City Presbytery, together wi'h the chairmen of the Every Member Canvass in the local Presbyterian churches, will hold a dinner confer ence at the Eckington Presbyterian Church Sunday school house Monday ■ at 0 o'clock. Dr. Herman C. Webber of New York City will conduct the conference tznannrltral fcuangeltral The GREAT PROPHECY of the 70 WEEKS “THE MIDNIGHT CRY” and "THE MARRIAGE SUPPER OF THE LAMB” Sir Isaa** Newton, rrcat mathematician, said he would stake th« very existence ^Christendom on the accuracy of the prophecy of Tilt <0 WfcfcKh. A Lecture by B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Dean of Theology, Washington Missionary College. Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. Across from the Ambassador Theater 7:15 p.m.—MEDICAL DEMONSTRATION. Cold Spong ing In Reduce Fevers." Eapert from the Washington Sanitarium. 7:30 p.m —Mt SICAL PROGRAM. By Prof. H. A. MIL LER of the College. Sunday, Jan. 31—FREE Tuesday, Feb. 2—“The Rapture” L*cfu‘^) 7:75 p m., same speaker, same ha'I. BISHOP FENIAN 10 SPEAK ON LENT National Significance Will Be Discussed at Cathedral Ash Wednesday. Bishop Janies E. Freeman will preach on "The National Significance of Lent" at the 11 O'clock service Ash Wednesday morning, in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral and his sermon will be broadcast over the entire net work of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem from 11:30 a.m. to noon, marking the third consecutive broadcasting of the Cathedral s Ash Wednesday morn ing service. Other services at the Cathedral on Ash Wednesday will i>e the celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m., morning prayer and litany at 10 a.m. and the people’s evensong at 4 p.m. A series of Lenten services has been arranged at the Cathedral on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays in special observance of the Lenten sea son, it was announced today by Bishop Freeman. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays the addresses will be made by members of the Cathedral clergy staff, while at the Wednesday services clergy men from the diocese of Washington will speak. Besides the Lenten sendees, the fourth annual series of six week end laymen's conferences will be held at ihe College of Preachers, wrich will be at tended by Episcopalian laymen from Washington and other nearby cities, It is expected. At each week end confer ence, which will last from Friday after noon to Sun da v evening, approximately 20 laymen will be in attendance, staying at the college as its guests. The leaders of the laymen's confer ence will be Dr. William C. Sturgis, lecturer at the College of Preacheis; Spencer Miller jr„ of South Orange, N. J., well known sociologist; Dr. R. K. Yerkes, professor at the Philadelphia Divinity School; Charles Townsend of Providence. R I . and Rev. Dr. Leicester Lewis, chaplain of hie Episcopal Aca demy, Overbrook, Pa. The subjects of the conference will be: February 12-14. "Prayer and the Lord's Prayer,” with Dr. Sturgis as leader; February 19-21. "The Sermon on the Mount and Modern Problems,” Dr. Mller. February 26-28. "Worship and the Praver Book.” Dr. Yerkes; March 4-6. "The Church and Its Mem bership.” Dr. Sturgis; March 11-13, "Human Nature Old and New," Rev. Mr. Townsend, and March 18-20, "Creative Living," Dr, Lewis. SERVICE ARRANGED BY GOODWILL GROUP Resolution Bearing on Arms Par ley Will Be Presented for Action. In view of the approaching “World Conference on Disarmament" at Ge neva a special service of intercession will be held tomorrow at 4 o'clock in the New York Avenue Presbvterian Church. This has been called by the Committee on International pood Will of the Washington Federation of Churches. Its chairman. Dr. J. R. Sizoo, will preside and the only address of the occasion will be delivered by Bishop William F. McDowell, president of the federation. Other clergymen who will participate are: Dr. FYederick Brown Harris of Foundry Methodist. Dr. W. S. Aber nethy of Calvary Baptist, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of First Congregational, Dr. Harvey Baker Smith of Columbia Heights Disciples and Dr. Carl C. Ras mussen of Luther Place Memorial. A, suitable resolution bearing upon the conference will be presented for action. YOUNG PEOPLE TO HEAR BIBLE TEACHER MONDAY Montrose Association leader Will Make Address at Wallace Memorial Church. R. M. Honeyman, Bible teacher and religious leader of Montrose Bible Con ference Association. Montrose. Pa., will address young people of Washington on “Love and the Study of the Bible” Mon day at 8 p.nu at the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church under the direction of the American Home Bible Institute. It is the purpose of the institute to bring to Washington at various times leading Bible teachers to make ad dresses. Glenn W. Wagner, evangelist and Bible teacher of the institute, will be gin a series of evangelistic meetings at the Eldbrook M. E. Church tomorrow and continue through February 14. They will be held every night except Saturday at 7:30 o'clock. SERMONS SELECTED The pastor of the Highlands Baptist Church, Rev. N. M. Simmonds. will speak on "The Abilities of God.” to morrow morning and in the evening on "Beloved Enemies.” The annual dinner meeting of the Workers' Council will be held at the chapel on Tuesday. The members of the class taught by Miss Thompson have been invited to meet with the workers of the school. The address will be given by Mrs. W. S. Abernethy. On Wedensday evening the Golden Rule Class will hold its monthly meet ing. PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART OF THE NATION’S CAPITAL BIBLE HALL Pentecostal (Assembly of God Cor. Oth * fi Sts. S W. Revival Continues Conducted By Evangelist Pete l!erna Salesltey of Westernport. Md. 8un . 11 a m. and 7:50 p m. Every niRht ; except Sat.. 7:45 p.m. Broadcast. Tues.. Thurr. and Sat.. 11:10 a m. All welcome. f0ctlinrU3t Cptarnpal SOUTH. LUTHER LEAGUE The quarterly meeting of the District Luther League Executive Committee will ttt held at the home of Fred Schickler Flfcruary 6 at 8 p.m. Itosemary Entler is leading Zion's Juniors this afternoon in their discus sion of “Open Windows.” Miss A. BrJbara Wiegand, missionary secretary o< the Maryland Synodical Luther League, will conduct the Senior topic on the “Foreign Mission Work of Amer ican Lutherans” tomorrow evening. Henry W. Snyder, jr., will lead St. Paul's League tomorrow evening in a discussion of the topic “Foreign Mis sion Work of American Lutherans.” Incarnation’s League will discuss the same topic tomorrow evening at 7 and will be led by Miss Violet Summers and Miss Florence Foust. St. Mark’s League topic, “What Jesus Teaches About Faithfulness," will be presented by Jerome K. Lyle on Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mount Vernon Place Pastor Will Preach at Epworth M. E. Church. Dr, John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Epispocal Church South, announces that Dr. W. A. Shel ton, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will preach in his place tomorrow morning. This is one of the exchanges brought about by rea son of the meetings on missions in Washington next week, to which many out-of-town minWfers are coming, and will occupy pulpits of the city tomor row'. "Why Religion” will be the ser mon topic of Dr. Copenhaver for his sermon tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock. Sunday School is at 9:30 a m., Hi League at 6:30 p.m. and Epworth League at 7 p m , with Miss Mate Clem as leader. After the regular preaching Sunday evening a social period will be held, during which time it is intended that recently joined members will be entertained by the older members of the church. The church Is entering Into the pe riod of special kingdom culture, held annually by the church at large, during which tune the study of the book "Methodism and World Need." is made. Special interest is given to the matter of church extension, hospitals, mis sions and Christian education. Next week members of the church will attend the week of inspiration on missions services to be held in Mount Vernon Place Church The meeting-: will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday and con tinue each night at 8 o'clock until Friday. Owing to these meetings there will be no prayer meeting Thursday evening. MINISTER TO DISCUSS “THE CROSS OF CHRIST” Sermon topics for Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow bv Rev. C. R. j Ferguson are at. 11 a.m. '•The Quench- I ing of the Holy Spirit," and 8 p m. ’ "The Cross of Christ.” The officers of the church and kin dred organizations will meet Dr. F Agar of the Northern Baptist Conven tion at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Raleigh Hotel for a stewardshin clinic. Bible school, 9:30 a.m : B Y. P. U , 7 p.m.: midweek services Wednesday. 7 p.m , Executive Committee meeting, 8 p.m. The Bible study class meets each Friday at 8 pm. The class this year is making a study of the Bible doc trines. WOMEN WILL MEET Missionary Society Will Hold An nual Luncheon. • The Women's Missionary Society of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church a ill hold their annual luncheon at the church Wednesday for all their members and friends. A preliminary meeting will be held at 11 a.m. for annual re ports and election of officers. After the luncheon at 12:30 p.m.. a play will be given. The title of the play is "Two Masters” Mrs. C. H. Prentice, Mrs. P. F. Snyder. Mrs. John G. Thompson. Mrs. J. M. Skelley. Mrs. L. W. Kiefer, Mrs. Freelev Rolirer and Mrs. A. M. Wertz are in the cast. The pastor's subjects for Sunday services are. "Peaee and Happiness,” and "The Secret of Christ." Hmurrsalist if ~~ - —.—>i Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W . Rev. Frederic W. Perkin», D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor ship. “What Do You Live By?” National Capital Choir—Under Direction of Albert \Y. Harned, Mus. Doc. _SOUTH._ • EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue N.E. John C. Copenhaver, D.D., Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. W. A. SHELTONt Pastor of Mt. Vernon Place Church. .8 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Copenhaver. “WHY RELIGION?” Sunday School. Enworth Leattue. All Welcome to All Services._ "■ ' -—' .. MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's Representative Church Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest W. A. SHELTON. D. D.. Pastor. REV- H- R- REAL, Asst. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Young People’. Service., 7:00 P.M. 11 A.M.—Dr. Fletcher S. Brockman 8 P.M.—Mrs. W. G. Cram Special Music by Large Vested Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Visitors Cordially Invited . THIRD OF SERMON SERIES ANNOUNCED “Old Paths and New Day” Is Subject of Pastor at Calvary Baptist. Rev. W. S. Abemethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Old Paths and the New Day,” the third sermon in the series on Jeremiah's message to the men of today. At 8 o’clock he will give the fourth in the series on "The Master’s Dinner Talks,” the subject being "When Mary Bathed His Feet.” The junior church will meet at 11 o'clock. The Burrall class will have as Its guest teacher tomorrow morning Mrs. A. L. Reeves of Kansas City, Mo. The class business meeting will be held Wednesday evening. The Wilbur class will meet Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Mary Coleman and Ruth Hubbell. 3827 T street. "The Influence of George Washington in the National Capital” will be discussed by Mrs. Agnes Newman of the Haskins Bureau. Mrs. Arthur H. Greenwood will give a reading of Mary Shipman Andrews. The Lucia Greene • Circle will meet Wednesday at 2:30 with Mrs. H. DeC. Adams, 3931 Legation street. Dr. P. H. J. Lerrigo of the Ameri can Baptist Foreign Mission Society, will be the guest speaker at the first session of the "Missionary Field Re view,” Thursday, at 7 o’clock, in Shal lenberger Hall. The meeting will be preceded by a cafeteria supper at 5:45 o'clock, for those who make reserva tions in advance at the church of fice. Clyde J Crouch has been elected superintendent of the Sunday school. Dr. Charles R. Ely, vice president of Gallaudet College, will occupy the pul pit of the Deaf Church tomorrow eve ning at 8 o'clock in the absence of Rev. A. D. Bryant, who is in Rich mond The Kinnear class will hold a busi ness meeting in the church parlor Tuesday evening. Mrs. Myrtle C. Fretwell will conduct the Christian Endeavor Society Tues day and Miss Susie Moore Sunday evening. INDIA STUDENT TO TALK TO EPWORTH LEAGUE “Grapes of Eschol—and of Geneva" Sermon Subject at Union M. E. Church. "The Grapes of Eschol-—and ot Geneva" wilt be the subject of the sermon of Rev. Herman McKay to morrow morning in Union Methodist Episcopal Church. S. Singh of India, a student at George Washington University, will speak on “Nationalism in India" at the Epworth. League service at 6:45 o'clock. This will conclude the study of missions in India, which the league has been cov ering during January, The sermon of the pastor at 8 o'clock “Training the World's Childhood and Youth," will be illustrated with stereop ticon slides. There will also be pic tured the hymn. “The Lord Our God Alone Is Strong." The official board will meet in the parsonage Monday night. On Tuesday evening the Young Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet in the church school room of the "I Will Class.” Some books of the Old Testament will be studied at* the devotional meet ing at 8 o'clock Thursday. ffltlirr §*miirrn Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN. LEADER Mrs. MARGARET ANN FE1.DT, „ Guest Speaker. Sundays: Bible, School . 9 45 a m Morning Service .11:00 a m. X P, S ¥.. 5:30 p m. Good Words Club. fi 43 p in Evening Service . 8 00 pm Mondays: Lessons in Truth". 8:00 pm Wednesdays: Healing Service . 8 no p m F. V. Ingraham. I'nitv field lecturer and author of "The Silence." w ill be ith us soon. For other activities ard .‘Dedal topics sec Unity Calendar Rooms open every day from 10 a m. Metaphysical literature on sale _ALLJVELCOME HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday at 2:30 pm. ALL WELCOME. Christian Endeavor The Christian Endeavor Union of the District of Columbia announces a con vention February 18, 19, and 20 at 7:30 o’clock in the National City Christian Church. Howard W. Ferrln, president of the Providence Bible Institute, will be the speaker during the three days. On February 19 and 20, from 5:15 o’clock and leading up until the open ing of the mass meetings at 7:30 o’clock, classes will be held by leading ministers and religious leaders of Washington, and a wide range of subjects will be presented to the public. These classes will be given at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church and the annexes ad joining. Mr. Ferrin will present a class in ’’Romans.” A convention supper will be given from 6 to 6:30 at the Vermont Avenue Church. This will take place between the class periods on Friday and Saturday. A pre-convention devotional service will be held February 8 at the Ecking ton Presbyterian Church at 8 o’clock. This service will be led in devotions by Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor of the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church. The teachers during the con vention will also be present to address the Endeavorers. The annual intermediate banquet will be held next Friday at Wallace Me morial United Presbyterian Church. Dr. William S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will be the speaker. The program will be of patri otic nature in keeping with the ap proaching Bicentennial Celebration. The Junior-Intermediate Union meeting will be held the afternoon of February 7 at Gunton Temple Me morial Presbyterian Church. Mauro Baradi. missionary superin tendent of the Senior Union, will speak at the evening church service of the Potomac Heights Community Church tomorrow on "Service.” D. R. Potter is directing the play "His Best Investment” for the Christian Endeavor Players. It will be presented March 9 at Pierce H?ll. The Senior and Intermediate So cieties of United Brethren Church are holding a tea before their C. E. meet ings tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Dr. Doughtery is leading the senior meet ing. This society held a devotional meeting at the Central Union Mission on Monday night. .-•-— DAILY SERVICES LISTED Rev. J. w aerrv oi wniteviue, in. ^ will hold evangelistic services, begin ning January 31, at 7 45 p.m. each evening at the Pentecostal Holiness Church. D near Eleventh street north east. He has conducted evangelistic services in various places in North Carolina. Rev. T L. Aaron, pastor of the church, will preside. llnitffc tBrctliren Memorial United Brethren North Capitol and R Streets. Rer. Simpson B Daugherty. D. D., Minister. Preaches. 11:00 A.M.—“A Radiant Cer tainty” 8 00 P.M.—“Staying Young, Though Growing Old” t)I ESTION PERIOD. Sunday School. 9 40 C E. Societies, 7. C E Tea at 6 P.M. Vested Quartet Choir. Mr. Harry G. Kimball. Organist and Director Comp and You Will Come Again. (Christian £>rt?nrr 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 St. 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 15th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “LOVE” SERVICES— Sunda-. 11 A M and 8 P.M. Sundav School—11 A M WFDNESDAY EVENING MEETING-8 O CLOCK READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi davs. 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.. .3513 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. iltaiuutuit tptsrnpal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Calbarp Columbia Rnad Near Fifteenth Mark Depp, Minister At Eleven O'clock DR. JOHN REID SHANNON. At Eight O'clock “DANGEROUS UNBELIEF.” The Minister Preaches 9:40 a.m.—The Church School. 7:00 p.m.—Y. P.’s Meeting. “Church Nicht"—Thursday, to 9. Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Mass. Ave. and Nebraska Avc N.W. (Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel) James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School. Hurst Hall, American University. 11:00—Public worship. Mount Vernon Chapel; sermon by Dr. Montgomery; sub ject: “A VOICE.” MINISTRY OF MUSIC: Mrs. Sehoenthai, Soloist. Mrs. Montgomery, Organist. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister 1100 a.m.—Sermon: Dr. A. J. Jackson. 8 00 n.m.—Revival Meeting. Glenn W. Wagner, Evangelist. The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Are. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS. D. D.. Minister 11:00 a.m.—Rev. J. R. Edwards, D. D of New York. 8:00 p.m.—“Will He Find Faith On the Earth?” Music by the Quartet. Chorus Choir. FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. 9:30—Church School. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.— Sermons by the minister. 6:45—Epworth League. Chorus Choir, under direction of Justin Lawrie, at each service. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Rev. H. W. BURGAN. D. D.. Minister 11 00 a.m.—“Children of God.” 7:4 i p.m.- “Juda:-.” WESLEY Connecticut A re. end Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D C. J. Phelps Hand, D. D„ Minister 9:45 a m.—Church School. 11a.m.—“A Miraculous Escape.” 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.-Young People's Fellowship Hour. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jefferson N.W. S. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. 7:00 p.m.—Eoworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM P1ERPOINT, Pastor. 11:00 A M. “Christ, Our Advocate.” 8:00 P.M.— “Danger of Being Deceived.” WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 9:30 a m—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Sermon: “Divine Knowl ^dae”—“Divine Love.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Leatrue. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon- “An ITneaeapa ble Fact." EPISCOPAL WOMEN TO MEET TUESDAY Monthly Diocese Auxiliary Ses sions to Be at St. Mark's Church. t The monthly meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Washington will be held at St. Mark’s Church, Third and A streets southeast next Tuesday. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, rector of the church, will celebrate holy com munion and preach at 10 a.m. Follow ing the service the meeting will gather in nine groups for the annual confer ences of officers. During the luncheon hour Capt. George F. Wiese of the Church Army in the United States will speak on the missionary work sponsored by that organization. Capt. Wiese, who has conducted interesting and valuable work among men in Western lumber camps, is now in charge of an experi mental farm at Grace House-on-the Mountain, St. Paul, Va., where methods suitable for their land are demonstrated to the mountaineers. At the business session, beginning at 2 o’clock, plans for co-operation with the Interparochial Committee for Un employment Relief, recently called to gether by Right Rev. James E. Free man, Bishop of Washington, will be discussed. Speakers in the afternoon will include Miss Sallie Deane of Rich mond, Va., member of the national board of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Grafton Burke, who will tell of the work of the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital, at Fort Yukon, Alaska. Wajshingtcr. YOGODA Society Founded by Swaml Yoaananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIX, Leader Sunday. January 31. 1932 “GOD’S PEACE BE WITH US’’ THE CHAMPLAIN. APT. 51. 1124 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Week day classes Tuesdays at 2:30. 7 and j X p.m ; Thursdays at 8. i Private Interviews by Appointment. TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan OOOT. (CflmjrPitatimial Unhirraal Denign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, II A.M. ! EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N W. SUBJECT: “Thy Will Be Done” LIBRARY' 601 DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG. Hrfurmeh REFORMED riDCT Corner I8th A Monroe Sts ilAJl Dr. James D. Buhrer, Minister. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 8 p m — Evening Worship C:45a.m.—S. S. 7 pm.—C. E. rDATP 15th and O N.W. UUnvE Henry H. Ranck. D. D-. Pastor. 11:00—Sermon by ?4r George Treas. 9 40—Sunday School 7 p m.-Y _P _S_C. E._ Etfangrliatir Center Popular Evangelistic Service, 7:30 Sermon: “Three Young Men” Special Music—Come Early for Seat The Tabernacle N. Capitol A K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier S 3 .9 30: Y. P . 8 30. 11:00—“Qualifications for Heaven.” Prayer—Tuesday. 1 fX). and Friday. 7:45. Radio Service —WJSV. Wed . 10:50 a m. Pentecostal—Wednesday. 7:45 pm. “Where Revival Never Stops." Everybody Welcome. (Cmujrraattonal “WillTchurches UNITE? REV. RUSSELL J. CLINCH!’ will give “AN ANSWER OF LIBERAL RELIGION TO THE POPE” At Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11:00 Church School at 9:30 Adult Forum at 10:00 Columbia Rd. at 14th. Phone Ad. 3472 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdaie, D. D,, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 A.M.—“OLD SUPPORTS.” 8 P.M.—Dramatic Reading with Organ Accompaniment, “The Happy Prince.” Dr. Stockdaie and Paul D. Gable Reserve supper tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Sup per, Thursday, f> p.m. Midweek meeting at 6:4? pm. led by Dr. Stockdaie. Subject: ‘‘Can Modern Life Be Lived Without Decep tion?” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED ) Ejnsrupal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION .. 7:30 AM. MORNING PRAYER AND LITANY .10:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION AND - SERMON. PREACHER. CANON DE VRIES.11:00 A.M. PEOPLES EVENSONG AND SERMON. PREACHER. CANON STOKES.4:00 PM. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. £l>aint Jtlarfe’s Third and A Streeets Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall. Rector. s. 7 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9 30 a.m.—Church School ' 11:00 a m.—Morning Prayer and Ser mon by the Rector. "The Challenge of Infirmities." s 6 45 p m.—Young -People's Meeting. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Praver and Ser mon by the Rector. "Slay ing Life’s Enemies." 11:00 a m.—Thursday. Holy Commun ion ~ST. JOHN’S GEORGETOWN 8240 O Street N.W. i REV. F. BLAND TUCKER. RECTOR. s -6 - SEXAGESIMA. K 7 30 a m.—Holy Communion. \ 9:30 a m.—Church School. *> 11 00 a m.—Morning Prayer and Ser . mon . „ 5:45 P.m —Evening Prayer and Ser t» mon. a Tuesday (Presentation of Christ In the Temple > — 10 a m. — Holy * Communion Thursday—10 a m.—Holy Communion. fST. THOMAS’ ■ Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D. C. L.. Rector. 4 Rev. Wm. S. Bishop. D. D.. Vicar. 5 '— SERVICES 8, 11 AND 4. £ S. S„ 9:30. i 11 A.M. “ASaying Hard to Understand \ 4 P.M. “How We Join the Church” ' Rector preachea at both tervice* 'i Tuesday (Purification cf B. V. M.) 3 11 a m —Holy Eucharist 8 Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. | Ample Parking Space. All Welcome. I St. Agnes’ Church § 46 Quo St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitol St. Car.) 't Services Sunday. 7 and 11 a m. and 3 Daily nMass. 7 a m. Evensong and « Intercession Friday. 8 p.m._ ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH it Rock Creek Church Rd. and W’ebster St. The Country Church In the City, ie 8:30. 9:30. 11 a.m.; 7:00 . 8:00 P.m. ■ HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison St. w 1:80. 9 30. 11 a m 7:30 P.m._ EPIPHANY CHAPEL 3 12th & C S.W. Rev. Francis Yarnall. Vicar. | SUNDAY. JANUARY 31. 1932. i> 11 00 a m.—Sermon Subject. ‘‘W hat la a Your Reward?” ” 8:00P m -^.H‘owI'Do PrV* Ge?rfift jj ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth 8treet Northeast bet. B A C 8ta. ft Rev GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D„ 8 Rector. St -- 8 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. X 10:30 a.m.—Matins _ St 11:00 a.m —Sung Mass and Sermon. ip Dally Mass: 7:00 A.M, | to38th^nd DC Cgtg I THE NATIVITY K Church School. 9:15: Service. 10. jft Confirmation Classes, Mon., 3:30; K Tues., 7:30. K The Resurrection. 7:30: 4: (S.8. 3:15). lit Thursday. Parish Aid Dinner. 5-7. g. Tuesday—Day ol Devotion for all. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: 8 00 a m.—Holy Communion. 11 OO a m.—Morning Prayer and Ser mon. 7 45 p.m.—Evensong. 8 10 p m.—Lecture. ’The Church's Ob ligation to Societv." Dr. Johnston will preach. SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, Lafayette Square. Tous les dimanches a 4 heures par le Dr Florian Vurpillot. pasteur. 1317 G St. N.W. REV. 7. B PHILLIPS. I). IV. LL. D REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. M. A. 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser mon by the Rector. 6 30 pm—Your.r People's Society 8 00 p.m.—Evening Service. Lecture Sermon. “The Religious Philosophy of Confucius,” the Rector. Christ Church 620 (i St. S.F. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD (.ABLER. S. T. D., Rector. Sunday Services, 7:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 8 p.m. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. CLERGY: REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV ROBERT SHORES. REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30 a m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer with Ser mon by the Rector. 3 30 p m.—Confirmation Instruction. 4.15 p.m.—Organ music by Charlotta Klein. F. A. G. O. 4.30 p.m.—Evensong with Sermon by the Rev. Robert Shores. Thursday—Holy Communion. 11 00 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Avea. N.W. Rev. H. H D. Sterrett. Rector. 8 00 a m.—Holy Communion, y 45 a m —Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser mon. 7:00 p.m.—Young People's Club. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. Georre Fiske Dudley. D. D.. Rector. Rev. Georae Boate. Assistant. WEEK OP JANUARY 31st. 1932. HOLY COMMUNION . 7 30 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL . 9 30 A M. MORNING PRAYER .11:00 A.M. EVENING PRAYER . . . G :90 P.M. HOLY COMMUNION TUES DAY—FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION . 9:30 A.M. HEALING SERVICE—TUES DAY ...10:30 A M. HOLY COMMUKIO N— THURSDAY . 9:30 A.M. ST. ANDREW’S The Rev. A. .1. Wilder. S.T.B.. Rector 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. The rector will preach on “The Joy That Cannot Be Lost.” “ascension Massachusetts Avenue at Twelfth Stre«t. The Rev. P. A Parsons. Rector. Sunday Services. 8 a m.. 11 a m. & 8 D.m. The Washington Guild Annual Partv—Social Evening. St. John s Hall. 10 O St. N.W. Thursday. Feb. 4th. ft P.M. The Clergy. Acolytes and Lay-reader*. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED.