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Cathedral Service at 11 A.M. to Be Conducted by Canon Stokes. Bishop James E. Freeman will de liver the sermon at the people's even song service in the Great Choir of Washington Cathedra] at 4 o'clock to morrow. The preacher at the 11 a.m. service of morning prayer and cele bration of the holy communion will be Canon Anson Phelps Stokes. Holy communion will be celebrated in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 a.m. Group pilgrimages will be conducted following the 11 a.m. and the 4 p.m. services. The annual service of rededication for men and boys belonging to the Potomac Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel on St. Andrew's day, November 30, at 8 p.m. Bishop Freeman will conduct the rededica tlon office and deliver the address. Rev. William R. Moody, rector of St. Mark's parish and chaplain of the Potomac Assembly, will conduct the litany at the beginning of the service. REV. C. B. AUSTIN PLANS TWO TOPICS TOMORROW "How to Capture This Generation for Christ'' to Be His Theme in Morning. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on "How to Capture This Generation for Christ" and at 8 p.m. on "The Church, the Lord's Partner." Second and third sessions of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches will be held in this church November 21 at 2:30 and 7:15 p.m. Afternoon speakers: Drs. G. G. John son, E. Hez Swem. P. L. Mitchell. J. P. Scruggs. W. A. Taylor. Dinner served at 5:45 p.m. by the women of the church. Evening speakers: Rev. H. J. Openshaw. T. Carlisle Crump. Miss Blanche S White. Midweek service Thursday evening Topic: "The Church at Work." "REALITY OF GOD" IS SERMON TOPIC Dr. Rufus W. Weaver Will Preach at First Baptist Twice Tomorrow. Dr. Rufus W. Weaver will preach at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning on "The Reality of the Chris tian God—the Modern Battle Line" and in the evening on "Giving to Christ Complete Control." The next speaker in the "religious ! liberty forum" is former Gov. John Oarland Pollard of Virginia on "Pres ent-day Applications of the Doctrines of Separation of Church and State" i the evening of November 25. Helen Hlbbs and a group from the Euzellan Class will conduct services at Central Union Mission this evening. A group from the union will visit the Baptist Children* Home tomorrow I evening and present a program. Thursday evening Everett Ferrla with a group will be In charge of services at Gospel Mlssslon. At the devotional service Thursday evening Dr. Weaver will speak on "The Latin Mind Which Produced the Ro man Catholic Church," in his seriei of lectures on "The Molding of Chris tianity." MINISTER TO DISCUSS REVIVAL OF RELIGION "Is a Revival of Religion at Hand?' will be discussed at Hamllne Μ Ε Church tomorrow morning by th< minister. Rev. H. W. Burgan. A night his subject will be "At Grip: With the Enemy." The annual bazaar and turkej dinner will be held Tuesday ant Wednesday. The church training night will b< conducted Thursday evening. Th< usual courses in Bible, missions leadership training and church musl< will be given. The devotional serv ice will be conducted by the minister The Knights of the Round Tabli will worship at Hamllne Church Sun day night. November 25. Dr. Davie Clark of the Chevy Chase Baptis Church, a member of the Rounc Table, will preach. 1 Day's Report on Chest Campaign (Continued From Page 10.1 No. Amount Pledges. Pledged. Office of Chief Clrrk. F T. Tracy Office of the Secretary. A. T. Hobson.... Office of Mr. Talley. S. K. Barnes Office of Treasurer. D. B. Griffin ... Railroad Division, R. A. Hefner Self-Liquidating. Drainage. Bradley Nash Stats & Economic Div., D C. Elliott.. .. Securities and Exchanse Commission. Joseph R. Sheehan Smithsonian Institution. H. W. Dorsey National Museum A: National Gallery of Art. H. S. Bryant .Natl. Zoological Park. Ε L. Rnv International Exchange?. F Ε. Gass Freer Gallery of Art. Mrs. R. W. Edwards Smithsonian and Astroph. Obsv.. J. U. Perkins State Department, Wilbur J. Carr Tennessee Valley Authority. O. L. Helslev Id Division. Railway Mail Servire. John W. Johnson Treasury. L. W. Robert, jr. Commissioner Accounts and Deposits. D. W. Bell Comm. Accts. and Deposits Office, Wm. T. Heffelflnger Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, A. M. Smith Disbursement Division, G. F. Allen Appointments Division. J Ε Harper and Miss Flanagan Chief Clerk's Division. F A Birgfeld Chief Clerk's Office. S H. Marks Secretary's Staff and Emer. Bk. Roll. C. R. Schoeneman Coast Guard. Admiral Hamlet and Comdr. Rcinburg.. Controller of Currency. J. F. T. O'Connor Custom·.. J. H. Moyle Administrative Division. Garrett Lange.. Legal Division. Arthur J. Edwards Bureau of Ensravinu and Printing. A W Hall Accounting Division. Adam P. Ruth Build. & Grounds Div.. James T. Gallshorn Engr. & Machine Div.. R. H. Chappell.. Engraving Division. Edward M.'Weeks... Examining Division, R Β O'Hara Federal Reserve Vault. James J. Knibbs.. Garage Division, James E. Chamberlin Mail & Files Division, Georgia E. Hudson Ink-Making Division. Norman Underwood Order Division. Laura V. Eckels Personnel Division. May Beckmyer Plate-Printing Division, Thomas J. Heany Plate Vault Division. R. L. Pile Postage Stamp Division. John M. Smith.. Press Register Division. O. P. Anderson.. Purchase. Storage and Issue Division, C. R. Klose Surface Printing Div., George M. Duncan 96 105 11 431 24 2fi *>2 289 65 35 13 8 4 5 74R 17 10 12.577 36 75 644 393 242 151 158 543 147 69 78 3.608 58 207 230 178 589 6 21 5 29 10 14 1.098 8 176 20 27 932 $389.00 642.50 187.00 2,286.05 201.00 271.00 196.50 1.753.88 1.333 00 120.88 83 00 115.00 102.00 12.636.35 159.00 118 00 84.149 88 4.229 60 435.00 526.00 3.268.60 163.80 2.466.55 919.35 1.547.20 1.248 60 4.397.90 1.275.10 553.30 721.80 17.682.70 931.00 422.35 1,245.85 1,322.90 2 237.35 51.00 70.30 29.00 137.15 123.00 191.50 5.983.45 45.00 650.75 119.00 103 30 3,921.00 Quota. $381.00 755.00 239.00 2.379.00 18CWOO 597.00 181.00 %of Quota. 102.09 85.09 78.24 96.09 106.35 45.39 108.56 4.095 95 3.804.00 107.67 2.612.00 67.14 1,314.00 101M 369.00 32.75 65.00 127.69 142.00 80.98 562.00 18.14 12.195 00 149.00 150.00 85.338 00 3.245.00 286 00 476.00 2,483.00 193.00 3.913 00 855.00 3.058.00 1.674 00 4.242.00 103.67 1.296.00 98.39 589 00 93.93 707.00 102.09 15.600.00 310.00 718.00 1,231.00 1.169.00 2.028.00 31 00 52.00 24.00 137.00 44.00 54 00 4.997.00 43.00 663.00 90.00 88.00 117 38 4.019 80 102.51 Bureau of the Mint. Mrs. Nellie T. Ross and Mr. Probey Bureau of Internal Revenue. Guy T. Helvering.· Accounts and Collections. Donald L. Kester Administrative Division. Edwin R. Conner Assistant General Counsel's Office, John W. Burrus Alcohol Tax Unit, Edward L. Springer... Income Tax Unit. Charles T. Russell ... Internal Revenue Agent's Office. Edwin Smith Miscellaneous Tax Unit. J. I. Strobel.... Personnel Division. J. E. Lynch Technical Staff. W E. Marshall Bureau of Narcotics. H. J. Anslinger and S. H. Breidenbach... Procurement Division. Rear Admiral C. J. Peoples Accounting Division, Howard S. Robinson Architectural Div. I.E. B. Morris "Architectural Div. 2. Arthur L. Blakeslee. Architectural Div. 3. R. Q. Evans Architectural Div. 4. Dove McKee Executive Division. Fred P. Trott Legal Division, William K. Laws Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Division, E. W. Goodwin Office Mgt. Division. John H. Scharfer.. Structural Engr. Div., John W. Dunham. Supervising Engr.'s Sec.. G. B. Sheldon . Supply Branch, J. Β Whitman and Dr. L. Rackley Public Debt Service. William S. Broughton Accounts & Audit Div., George C. Denny Loans & Currency Div., John T. Sk.nner. Paper Custody Division, Mary A. Howarth Office of Commission of Public Debt. Sara O. C. Doolittle ". Register of the Treasury. Byrd Leavell... Publie Health Service. Surgeon General H. S. Cumming Chief Clerk's Office Daniel Masterson .. Natl. Init. of Health, George W. McCoy.. Division 1. Dr John McMullen Division 2. Dr W. P. Draper Division 3. Dr. L. R. Thompson Division 4, Dr. F. A. Carmelia Division 5. Dr. W. L. Treadway Division 6, Dr. C. E. Waller Division 7. Dr. S. L. Christian Division 8. Dr. R. C. Williams Supply Division. A B. BUtrick 36 278.00 333 00 83.48 2.758 23.405.60 26.fi90.00 87.69 Treasurer of the United States. W. A Julian Accounting Division. F. L Church Cash Division, J. N. Kline Chief Clerk's Division. L. Ρ Allen General Accounts Division, L. V. Moore . National Bank Redemption Agency Divi sion, Β C. Gardner Redemption Division. W. D. Beatty Securities Division. F. A. Livingstone I'. S. Board of Tax Appeals. Eugene Black .' V. S. Civil Srrvire Commission. John Q. Cannon, jr.... U. S. Employes' Compensation. William McCauley .·. U. S. Railroad Administration. R C. Dunlàp .. II. S. Soldiers' Home. Col. William M. Morrow.. 106 91 292 200 1.428 19 435 41 146 83 1,295 45 161 62 188 80 19 49 115 176 91 160 149 1.618 191 1,022 17 22 366 341 43 49 15 74 62 12 10 27 39 10 78 727 325 59 33 35 87 64 124 40 486 188 7 733 70 773.00 3,070.50 1,256.00 12.595.15 123.00 1.950.80 353.80 2.549.65 437.50 10,397.02 278.40 1.284.60 766.00 1.495.20 594.65 343.60 25S.40 1.210.65 1.182.20 826.00 1.350.65 805.77 8,875,95 950.40 5.204.10 100.00 470.80 2.150.65 3.704.66 359.59 654.00 185.00 706.44 788.31 144.00 74.50 295.50 394.60 102.72 547.10 5,039.90 2.357.60 335.00 286.50 290.00 551.30 489.00 370.50 805.30 3.783.50 1,573.80 204.30 505.00 617.00 118.91 704 00 109.80 4.656.00 65.94 1,118.00 112.34 13.092.00 96.20 26600 46.23 3.559.00 54 81 476.00 74.32 2.091.00 121.93 410.00 106.70 8.767.00 118.59 231.00 120,51 1.241.00 466.00 923.00 896.00 103.51 164.37 161.99 66.35 152.00 226.05 219.00 118.44 807.00 150.01 678.00 174.36 801.00 103.12 1.343.00 100.56 1.030.00 78.23 9,229.00 96.17 865.00 109.87 } 6.494.00 80.13 I 96.00 104.16 I 154.00 305.71 1.620,00 132.75 i 3.107.00 198.00 983.00 107.00 578.00 454.00 72.00 64.00 153.00 350.00 93.00 119.23 181.61 66.53 172.89 122.22 173.63 200.00 116.40 193.13 112.74 104.81 430.00 127.23 5,597.00 90.04 2.112.00 111.62 428.00 78.27 308.00 93.01 344.00 84.30 1.086.00 50.76 389.00 125.70 930.00 78.54 1.449.00 55.57 ! 3.863.00 97.94 1,049.00 150.02 167.00 122.6L' 824.00 61.28 I No. Amount. Pledges. Pledged. V. S. Tariff Commission. Robert L. O'Brien Acct. êe Statistical Div.. Samuel Pitts..., Administrative Division. Serge Benson... Commodity Divisions, Philip Gates Economics, Legal, etc.. Ed. I. Mullins... Executive Division, Adcle R. Thode Veterans' Administration. Maj. J. D. Cutter 240 SI en ei 44 IS General Divisions. J. E. Upp Budget and Statistics Division. Mrs. Esther Bergen Chief Clerk's Division. Mrs. Annabel Oliver Classification Committee, J. H. Webb Contact Division and Press Relation, L. E. De Moreland Excc. Asst. & Admin. Office.. Loretta Ryan Mount Alto Facility. Jessica Harvey Personnel Division. Mrs. Dorothy Harper. Policy and Methods. I. D. Scott Finance and Insurance. J. F. Thibadeau As;;t. Admin. & Fin. Service, Edgar Mabie Insurance Service. J. T. Fahey 951 1RS 451 16 41 12 136 101 9 «07 480 327 Medical and Domestic Care. Const. Supply. T. J. Frailey Asst. Admin. & Med. Serv . Fiances Miller Construction Service, D. M. Turner Natl. Homes Service. Mrs. C S. Fanciulli Supply Service, J. F. Williams Pensions. T. J. Frailey Assistant Admin. Field Sup.. Η. Ν James Claims Division. R P. McCandlish Widows and Dept. Claims Service, W. T. Simmons 272 Solicitor's Office. 202 57 47 1 97 532 56 204 T. J. Frailey Executive Office. Mrs. O. Glover Field Division. G. Feaster Investigation Div., Mrs. M. E. Buford... Law Div.. G. A. Holcombe legislation Λ Registry Div., Minerva Sweitzer Board of Veterans' Appeals. M. D. Hensey War Department. Harry H. Woodring 3.105 Adjutant General's Office. Walter Keeton Air Corps, Lieut. T. M. Lowe Army War College, Ma.i. Wm. F. FreehofT Asst. Secy's. Office. Maj. B. D Edwards.. Chief of Cavalry, Maj. John J. Bohn,... Chief of Chaplains. Chaplain Edwin Burling Chief of Chem. Warfare. Guy B. Tippens. Chief of Coast Artll., Mrs. Ida M. Elmquist Chief of Engineers, Mrs. H. F Bryant.. Chief of Finance, Miss M. L. Blanchard Chief of Infantry, Maj. F E. Uhl Chief of Ordnance. Colin E. McRae.... Chief Signal Officer. Maj. S. W. Stanley Chief of Staff Office, Herbert F. Statesir Inspector Gen's. Office. Lewis S. Friedman Judge Advocate General, Maj. L. M. Smith National Guard Bureau, W. A. Saunders Quartermaster General, Col. R. H. Jordan Rifle Practice Board. Sadie E. Roberts Secretary's Office. L. Prank Nye Surg. Gen's. Office. Maj. Frederick Blesse White House. 242 49 26 9 20 10 126 497 71 206 66 19 19 30 24 260 5i4 35 155 100 158 10 60 59 558 56 191 »3.247.00 523.00 621.50 773.00 972.50 357.00 % of Quota. Quota $2.793.00 506.00 382.00 781.00 673.00 451.00 2,734 18.523.11 26.984.00 5,417.45 8.229.00 Frank K. Sanderson. 104 1.078.15 2.334.90 127.00 161.00 177.50 844 65 658.25 86 00 5,279.66 3.264.35 2.015.31 1.952 50 726.00 519.00 51.00 656.50 3.804.50 444.00 1.213.00 2.147.50 2,069.00 200.00 259.00 141.00 213.50 155.00 1.100.50 24.176.40 4.046.30 653.50 1.831.72 743.00 152.00 210.80 238.50 286.00 1.803.00 3.710.05 333 43 1.339 80 618.15 1.668.75 78.00 504.00 581.50 3.173.90 60.00 453 15 1.692 85 842.30 1.195.00 90 2; 3.707.00 62.9! 99.00 128.2Î 391 00 221.00 ■1.551.00 974.00 91.00 8.521 00 5.348.00 3,173.00 2.878.00 887.00 1.160.00 62.00 769.00 4.506 00 84 4: 116.00 382.7= 2.423.00 50.0( 1.967.00 109.1, 2.841.00 275.00 404.00 137.00 183.00 245.00 1,597.00 35.239.00 3.962.00 2.032.00 3.325.00 1.203.00 212.00 109.00 193 3! 94 0.00 «6 9: 137.00 2.946.00 3.333.00 249.00 1.532.00 1.078.00 1.927.00 211.00 858.00 931.00 1.585.00 86 00 656.00 1,574.00 101.7· 48.7' 111.31 133.91 87.41 57.3' 86 4! 36 9< 58.7' 62.4: 69.2! 69 7f 69 0·: 107.5; 78.00 GROl'P SOLICITATION UNIT. WALTER B. CLARKSON. CHAIRMAN. AREA I—S. Perry Thompson. Sections : 1—D. M. Stephens 2—C. H. Pardoe 2,591 3—W. E. Russell 38 4—J. F. Mudd 2 5—Thos. L. Eagan 126 6—Edward Pardoe 675 .7—Prank Kerr 228 8—J. P. Mervine 24 9—Ε C. Cover 30 Total, Area 1 3,759 AREA II—John Saul. Sections : 3—W. H. Somervell 4—J. C. Dublin 5—Edward E. Swan 6—Russell Freeman 7—Diller B. GrofT 8—Dan W. O'Donoughue 9—Preston Perkinson 365 10—Joseph A. Keene 28 No. Amount Plrdges. Pledged 45 $1.570.60 15.677.01 151.40 74.00 907.25 4.307.65 1,566.07 35.50 78.50 Tr of Quota. Quota. $5,062.40 31.0( 14.430.35 2.159.72 2.857.46 2.809.53 7.002.04 7.882.44 3.291.04 1.392.23 108,6( 7.0C 2.6C 32.31 61.51 19,'JC 1.11 5.60 $24,367.98 52.00 1 2 3fi 1 60 η $300.00 1.350.00 850.00 500.00 716.00 868.00 2.059.10 35.75 Total. Area Π AREA III—William McClellan. Sections : 1—R H. Davidson 2—G. A. Dcering 3—H J. Rich 4—G P. Mangan. 556 $6,678.85 85 72 105 24 5—T. B. Gittings 1-231 7—C. H. Frame 9—E. C. Scott 11—S. W. Ζ Ink 12—F. L. Langford 14—B. R. Toison Ill 152 44 927 71 $999.86 10.072.25 940.95 187.00 18,489.35 35§.00 1,982.15 2,279.00 3.763.00 80.05 $5.111.56 2,848.00 2.618.50 1.348.00 2,272.50 4.787.50 3.287.50 2.235.50 $8,439.41 27.648.94 4.538.82 16.316.12 34.955.37 1,269.36 3.244.23 5.370.83 5.752.90 932.81 5.0C 47.40 32.4C 37.1C 31.5>: 18.1( 62.GC l.CC 18.90 11.80 36.30 20.70 l.tt 52.80 27.60 61.10 42.50 65.50 8.50 Total. Area III 2.822 AREA IV—Karl Wm. Corby. Sections: 1—H. G. Smithy 442 2—Arthur Rcillv 21 3—Daniel L. Moorman 153 4—Τ. Ρ Duwd 107 5—Jolin A. Remon 2.717 6—Edgar Morris 173 7—William McNamara 176 $39.143.61 31.50 8—Jenning Snyder. 9—Harry B. Plankinton. 10—J. Allen Riordon 11—George Kennedy 12—Humphrey Daniel 13—Julian Brylawski 83 95 61 42 68 49 $6.141.30 220.50 701.30 1,279.90 24.893.38 1.637.75 966.80 5.193.00 229.46 880.05 376.00 121.50 329.50 $11.259.00 4,110.07 2.802.85 • 2.178.77 35.993.30 1,997.01 7,739.65 7,932.25 1,267.10 1,469.36 1.548.80 121.50 6,116.35 54.50 5.40 25.00 58.70 69.20 82.00 12.53 65.50 18.10 59.90 24.30 12.50 5.40 Total. Area IV 4,187 $42,970.44 48.90 AREA V—Lanier P. MrLarhlcn. Sections: 1—F P. Siddons 146 2—Frank Harman 262 3—Thomas Groom 94 4—Elliott H. Thomson 39 5—Carl Kurtz 80 *1,360.65 3,624.00 1.394.75 955.82 1.616.30 $4.149.07 5,349.15 2,357.85 2.194.91 3,658.78 32.80 67.70 59.20 43.50 44.20 50.50 Total. Area V 821 *8.951.52 .VREA VII—Sanford Bates. Saniord Bates 1,0«4 $7,552.63 $11.053.40 68.30 Total. Area VII 1.064 $7.552.63 $11.053.40 68.30 UNIT. Arra 1 3.759 $24.367.98 $46.887.21 Area II ..... 556 6,678.85 35,410.56 Area III 2,822 39,143.61 124,092.53 Area IV 4,187 42,970.44 87,866.96 Area V 621 8,951.52 17,709.76 (Vrpa VI 19,079.59 V.;a VII 1.064 7.552.63 11,053.40 52.00 18.90 31.50 48.90 50 50 68.30 Tola!, Units 13,003 $123,665.03 $342,100.00 37.90 ROXY ANNIVERSARY SLATED TONIGHT Gang to Flash Back to I Crystal Set Era h Observance. THIS is to be the week end of 12th broadcast anniversaries. One of them will be Roxy and his gang and the other the Maj Bowes family. While both really had their be ! glnnings In the same program, there \ was a definite branching off about ι eight years ago. I Roxy and his gang, now on the j Columbia chain, will have the first ι observance tonight, when he intends to provide a •flash back" to the I crystal set era. Maj. Bowes will ob , serve his anniversary on Ν Β. C. .'tomorrow with M. H. Aylesworth as guest speaker. A 12th anniversary is a record for any network program, no other having clicked off as many years. * » * * COLUMBIA has arranged to short wave the Philadelphia Orchestra's concert Friday to Sweden. The , program also will be carried on its ' own coast-to-coast network from 3 ι to 5 p.m. Under the baton of Leopold Stokow I ski. the orchestra will feature Gus tav Hoist's strange symphony, "The ! Planets." and five outstanding choral ι preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach. * * * * PAUL C. MONROE, a radio an nouncer who holds nearly as many degrees as a "brain truster." ! has been shifted from WTIC in Hart i ford, to Ν. B. C.'s. Washington office ! to replace Bob Yost, who left recently i to become manager of WRBX in ; Roanoke, Va. Although only 24 vears old. Mon roe's carepr has been unusually j varied. Brfore landing into radio, ι he "cubbed" on Boston newspapers. ! drove a gasoline tank wagon, wrote i and produced four shows for the j Radio City Music Hall and married a ballet dancer. His radio experi ; ence was gained at WJAS, WCAE. KDKA and WTIC. * * ♦ * JOHN FOGARTY. veteran radio tenor, is back in Washington for a week's engagement at the Fox I Being a native of Montana, members I of the Montana State Society flocked j en masse back stage last night to ; extend him a cordial welcome. * * » * , TUST to keep the records straight, 1 I it should be recorded that, though ! almost everything did happen in the late world series, one thing did not. Henry Ford did not do his own , play-by-play announcing Ford recently received from a woman in Arizona a letter thanking ' him for sponsoring the series broad casts. She concluded: "And I want to thank you. too. Mr. Ford for the splendid description of the game you gave. Your voice came through perfectly." , Ford Bond was one of the an nouncers covering the series. Per haps his first name was all the woman I heard. i * * * * ! ! Jimmy Wilkinson. Washington bari tone. has just signed a contract for a [ 2fi-week sponsored series on WRC, beginning January 3. CHURCH TO OBSERVE OLD CLOTHES NIGHT Ninth Street Christian to Collect Garments to Give to the Needy. . I 'Old clothes night" will be observed at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow. This method is used an ; Dually to secure garments which the ' social service department of the j church may distribute among the ι needy. The pastor. Rev. Clifford H Jope. will continue his series of ser j mons. The theme will be "The Lost Soul." I At 11 o'clock the sermon by the I pastor will be "Seeking the Highest Good." The junior congregation meets at this same hour and has for its ! theme "The Inner Circle." J. A. Scott will deliver the sermon story and the I choir will sing. The annual public turkey dinner j will be served Wednesday in the din Î ing hall by the Women's Council. The church night service will begin Thursday -vening at 6:30, dinner served by the Eulecktros Class. I DR. RIDGELY SELECTS TOPICS FOR SERMONS Will Preach on "The River of Gladness" and "An Appraisal of Religion.'' Dr. Vernon N. Rideely. minister of· , the Calvary Μ. Ε Church, will preach j at 11 a.m. on "The River of Gladness" I and at 8 p.m. on "An Appraisal of ' Religion." The \iult Men's Bible Class is assisting with the evening services. b:ginning Sunday, and Lieut. , Col. Edward M. Webster will read the j Scripture lesson. The song service will i be led by Louis A. Potter, director of j music. Martin La Lore of the Takoma Park Sanitarium, formerly a missionary in the Dutch East Indies, will be th? speaker at the Yrung People's League service at 7 p.m. A bazaar and turkey dinner will bo held Tuesday and Wednesday. Arti cles will be on sale all afternoon and evening and dinner will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Miss Mae Neff will entertain mem bers of the Y. W. F. M. S. at her home Wednesday evening. Dr. Ridgely will present another sddress in the spécial series on "The History of Methodism in America" Thursday evening. The subject will be "The Birth of American Methodism." "BEATITUDE" IS THEME I Dr Chesteen Smith will preach on "A Beatitude for the Hungry" at the Metropolitan Memorial Church to morrow at 11 o'clock. The Men's Community Bible Class., under the leadership of Dr. A. C Christie, will meet at 9:45 o'clock. , The young people's service will be ι held at 7 p.m. Devotional messages by j j Misses Beverly Jennings and Harriette » Christie. Topic for discussion. "The Demand of the Churches for Clean Movie Films.'' The Sunday School Board will meet with Dr. and Mrs. Chesteen Smith. 4501 Cathedral avenue. Thursd?y eve ning. The Boy Scouts, under the leader rhip of William Tresnon, will meet Friday evening. Mission Thank Offering to Be Held at Luther Place Memorial. I "Growth in Christian Life" is the ι subject of tomorrow morning's sermon ! by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church. The annual missionary thank- offer ing service will be held at 8 o'clock. Miss Marie Gerlach of the Hebrew Mission of Baltimore. Md.. will speak on "A Chic Shabuoth." The Young Women's Missionary So ciety will hold a dinner Tuesday frcm 6 to 7 p.m. The Ladles' Aid annual dinner and I bazaar will be held in the church parlors Wednesday from 5 to 1 p.m. The Thursday night prayer meet ing will begin at 7:50 o'clock in the chapel. The pastor will lead. The annual Thanksgiving servies will be held November 29, from 10 to 11 a.m. SERVICES DEVOTED . TO STEWARDSHIP Grace Lutheran Church Schedule Includes an Every-Member Canvass. Services in Grace Lutheran Church are being devoted to the matter of I stewardship. An every-member can vass is being held, in which homes of members will be visited. At Sun day's 11am. service the pastor. Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski. will preach on "Lutheranism's Contribution to the Modern World." A harvest home service will be held by the Sunday school, for the benefit of the congregation and friends. November 25. 9:45 a.m. Confirmation instruction, for young and old. is being held each Sunday in the church at 7 p.m. The Women's Guild will hold a turkey dinner in the church hall November 22. 5-7 p.m. VISITOR WILL SPEAK At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning. Dr. Joseph T. Hill, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. Richmond, Va., will be the guest speaker. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Dr. Leroy A. Hal bert. research director of the emer gency relief. The Young People's C. Ε Forum will hold a referendum meet ing. Ε Η Booker will lead the meet ing A social will follow. At the midweek service Thursday evening "Mormonism or the Latter Day Saints'" will be discussed by Dr. Edward P. Kimball. New Pastor FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE. r 1 REV. REN Ε. MAHAY The new pastor of the Pull Gos pel Tabernacle, Rev. Ben E. Mahan of the Pentecostal Church of Cleve land. Ohio, will assume his duties tomorrow. Rev. Mahan has been pastor of the Cleveland church the past two years. Previous to that time he was pastor of the Pentecostal Church of Jeannette. Pa., for 17 years. Special services are being planned to welcome him. Com munion service will be held tomor row at 11 o'clock, and he will preach also at the 7:30 p.m. service. The tabernacle has been without the service of a regular minister since the death of Rev. Harry Collier. SOCIETY TO SPONSOR RELIGIOUS DRAMA "The Two Masters'* to Be Given at Takoma Park Church Wednesday Night. A religious drama. "The Two Mas ters.' will be presented in the Ta koma Park Presbyterian Church Hall next Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society. The cast consists of Mrs. Paul R Mattix. Mrs. C. Dwight Avery. Mrs. William M. Greene. Mrs. F. L. Lewton. Misses Dorothy Schearrer, Marcia Nelson. Eleanor Sherburne, and Nancy Avery. Jacob H. Vogel is in charge of the stage setting and lighting. The drama will be preceded by a devotional period conducted by Mrs S J Dennis. A social will follow. Dr. Paul Ε Hadlick will address the Brotherhood Club Tuesday eve ning The young people are planning a party at the church next Saturday evening. The pastor. Rev. R Paul Schearrer. will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on "Whither?" and at 8 o'clock on "And Lo! A Weeping Boy." NEW ZEAL TOPIC OF DR. STOC:· DALE ! First Cor.gregat'onal Par tor Will Also Discus* "Why Live?" At the First Congregational Churc ι Dr. Allen A.. Stockdale. pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on ' Spirit - ual Recovery and the New Zeal," and at 8 p.m. on "Why Live?" The Young People's Society will meet at 6:30 o'clock In the east par lor. Rev. A. D. Gray of Plymouth Congregational Church will speak on ! "Racial Understanding." M'se Bar bara Davis will lead th" service. Thr church niRht supper and midweek service will be held Thursday, und^r leadership of Miss Nell M. Berghou· Her subject will be "Pathway» to Spiritual Recovery " The Young Women's Club dinner meeting will be held Tuesdey at β:IS o'clock. Mrs. Toison of Woodward and Lothrop's will be the gucs' speaker; subject, "What the Well Dressed Woman Should Wear." A' 8:15 o'clock Tuesday Miss Marjory Webster will give a recital of dra matic readings and impersonationr The public speaking class will ηκ Thursday evening. HOWARD U. TRIO SINGS AT CHURCH T0M0RR0' The scries of services based Up Nçgro spirituals will b; continued ! the Pctworth M. E. Church tomor row evening. A trio from Howar' University will sins. The minlstr*· Rev. R. L. Wood, will sp-ak. He w: preach at 11 an. on "The Grrr Obstacle of Life." The midweek prosrsm will be he' Thursday evening. Mr*. P. L. Wor will conduct a studv in the histor ; and spirit of Methodism, based upo j the life of Jason Lee. "a hero r'· No Man's Land." Mis* Martha Stauf fer will continue the study of churr » school material and methods wit a group of teachers from the junic department. The young people's cla will be led by Rev. Mr. Wood. 3pecial preparation is being maf' ι by organizations of the ehureh fc the Joash chest day services rr 8unday. • — RECTOR RESIGNS Rev. John Temple Leaves Chr' Church. Georg-etown. Rev. John Temple, rector of Chr; Episcopal Church. Georgetown, sine 1930. has resigned because of il! health. He preached his last sermon last Sunday and it was stated will take a rest for some time before again resuming his pastoral work. Rev. Mr, Temple has been In ill health for some time. No one. as yet. has been selected as his successor. 1 Capital's Radio Programs Saturday. November IT. (Copyright 1934) Eastern Standard Time. WRC Q.iOlt WMAL 630k WJSV 1.460k ! WOL 1.310k P.M. 1:00 1:15 1:30 1 45 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3 15 3 30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4 45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. Unemployment Program Farm ana Home Hour Yale vs. Princeton Yale vs. Princeton Yalp vs. Princeton Yale vs. Princeton Mplodv Musketeers Our Barn Sundown Revue Chasin' the Blues Our American Schools Farm Fortfm Pitt vs. Navy Pitt vs. Navy Pitt vs. Navy Pitt vs. N-vy Saturday Songsters i The News Rhymer Evening Star Flashes Musical Interlude Sunday School Less >n Larry Walker Afternoon Rhythms George Hall's Orch. Foot Ball Souvenir Yale vs. Princeton Yale vs. Princeton Yale vs. Princeton : : Yale vs. Princeton Allan Le3fer's Orch. Evening Rhythms Jack Little's Orch. Man in the Street Charlie Davis' Orch. The RagamuTins Fcot Ball Tunes Pitt vs. Navy Pitt vs. Navy Pitt vs. N?vy Pit' rs. Nsw .. Spcrt:—Variety Tony Cahqoch Nord'ca Orchestra Bob Fallon's Orchestra Something for Every One P.M. 1:00 1:15 1:3'· 1:4.-> ~ 2:0(' 2:1. 2:31 2:4: 3 "0'· 3 1.'i 3 31 3:4 4P 4 1 42 4 4 5:0 5:1 >.3 5 4 P.M. 6:00 6:15 6 30 6 45 ι 7:00 ί 7:15 ; 7:30 7:45 I 8:00 I 8:15 ! 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 ; 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Sports Review—Music Hanna Sisters Krausm?yer and Cohen Sports Parade True Time News—Music Floyd Gibbons Sigmund Romberg EVENING One Man's Family"' Gridiron Reporter The Master Build": Evening Album Dorscy Brother's Orch. Pickens Sisters Community Chest Hcur PROGRAMS. Frederic William Wile Arch McDonald Foot Ball Reporter Woody and Willie ΕΊ McConnell Serenade •Whispering" Jack Smith Lawyer and Public Roxy and His Gang Songs You Love "The Gibson Family" j ο ■ le» "The Gibson Family'' Mercado's Orchestra " ■' 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Arthur Rielly Guy Lorr.bardos Orch. Saturday Night Party Art Kassell's Orch. Carefree Carnival Sign OIT Radio City Party National Earn Dar.ce National Barn Dance News Bulletin Hal Kemp's Orch. Del Campo's Orch " Freddie Martin's Ore!.. Madriguera's Orch. Emil Coleman's Orch Sign Off Musical Revue Grete Steuckgold Himber's Champions Robert E. Ripley Today in Sports Charley Eckel's Orch. Reg Newton, songs Capt AT Williams News Spotlight Jan. Jude. Jerry Georg? R?id Melody Musketeers Central Union Mission Strickland Gillilan The Opera House P.V 6 0 6 1 β 3 _6 < 7 (· 7 1 7 3 7 4 8 f 1:1 8:1' 8:' » t 9 1 » 9 ' John Slaughter's Orch Archie Flpyer's Orch. Saturday Revue Radio Scandals Elder Michaux Sign Off Glen Gray's Orchestra Joe Ha.vmes' Orch. Pancho'i Orchestra Sign Off MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. — Roxy will celebrate the twelfth an niversary of his radio debut with a "fl<5Sh back" to the crystal set era during the program on WJSV from 8 to 8:45. Engineers will co-operate in reproducing listening conditions a< they were in November. 1922. Protection and preservation of the constitutional rights of the American people under the Roosevelt adminis tration will be discussed by Donald R. Richberg. executive director of Ν R. A. during the "Lawyer and Pub lic" series on WJSV at 7:45. "The Keeper of the Ivory Keys." and "A Welcome to Love," two orig inal numbers by Sigmund Romberg, will be features of the composers' program on WRC at 8. Gladys Swarthout will be among the guest artists on the Radio City Party program on WMAL at 9. She will be interviewed by John Β Ken nedy "After Midnight." an old-time melodrama, will be the American Opera House presentation on WOL at 9. The Pickens Sisters, with their own orchestra, will return to VVMAL at 7:45. A special hour's program dedicated to the Community Chest will bî broadcast by WMAL. starting at 8. All of this station's outstanding artists will contribute to this feature. Geography to Be Taught. 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