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SERVICE CENIERS Grcenbelt. Pacifist Pastors and Immortality to Be Discussed. A question box will feature the eve ning service at S o'clock at the First Congregational Church The Rev Howard Stone Anderson, minister, will answer the following questions: <1) Are pacifist preachers traitors? i2) Are we to have a "Roosevelt depres- I sion"? (3t Must we always have a sermon? >4) Does religion depend on belief in immortality? (5i Is Green beit really the "new Jerusalem"? Other features of the evening service will be a short address. "We Need Radiators," | and gospel hymn singing from the 1 screen. For the morning service the Rev. 1 Mr Anderson has as his topic "In ■ Danger of Living.” The Tuxis Club, high school and college society, will discuss "Is Oiip Religion as Good as Another?” at the fi 30 meeting Sunday evening. The Young People's Society will hear Dr. Howard M. Mernman, lecturer in current history at George Washington University, who will talk on "The Spanish Crisis." This meet ing will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the east parlor Tom McCarthy of the Washington Post will tell the Young Women's Club some of his experiences at their dinner meeting Tuesday at 6. Tins meeting is open to the public, but reservations must be made lor 6he dinner. The church supper and midweek meeting Will be held Thursday at 6. • DR. J.H. HOLLISTER CHOOSES SUBJECT Chevy Chase Presbyterian Pastor Will Discuss "God and Man in Same Picture." At, chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow the Rpv. j. Hill man Hollister will preach on "God and Man in the Same Picture." Miss Dorothy Allen and Mr. Robert F Lees will lead a service on "God Speaks to Us Through Musie" at the meeting of the Hearthstones at 6 10 pm. \V Roy Breg will talk on ‘The Pima Indians" at the meeting of the Alpha Omega Group at 7 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alton Grin nell. 3310 McKinley street N.W. The F.re.ide Group will meet at 7:30 at the home oi Mr and Mrs. Wilbur La Foe. 4600 Linnean avenue N.W Dr Hollister will lead the discussion. Dr. William B'.um will discuss •■Interna tional Friendship" at the meeting of the Collegians at 7 30 at the home rf Mr and Mrs. Arthur W Eldndge, 313 Aspen street. Chevy Chase. Md. The Young People s Societv will meet et 7 30 pm Dr Nelson Vance Russell will be the guest speaker. The parents and teachers of the beginner, primary and junior depart ments will meet Monday evening in the assembly room. DR. HENRY W. SNYDER ANNOUNCES SERMONS At St. Paul's Lutheran Church to morrow Dr Henry W. Snyder will preach at the morning service on "Promise or Pretense" and in the evening on "Jazz in Religion " The Louis Dale Leeds Bible Class will entertain at tea from 5 to 7 8t the home of Mrs Arthur B Gun harson. 3519 Patterson street' N.W. Louise Harrison will lead the Inter mediate Luther League on the topic "Let Us Give Thanks." In lieu of the Wednesday evening *ervire there will be a service Tlianks givinc Day at 10:30 am. with a ser mon by Dr Snyder. THANKSGIVING RITES Mount Tabor M p. church will ob serve Thanksgiving tomorrow with special services. The Rev. William Kenneth Lyons will preach in the morning on "Perpetual Thanksgiving” j end in the evening on "The Question I Cf the Ages." There will be no prayer meeting Thursday, The congregation will unite with churches in Christ Episcopal Church at 10:30 a m At 9:30 the Sunday school will pre- i parp baskets to be distributed to the needy of the community. Each mem ber is requested to bring some gift. The Junior and Young People's So cieties meet at 7 o'clock. DAY OF RECOLLECTION — Nativity Parish women plan a day pf recollection at the Washington Re treat House. 4000 Harewood road N.E., tomorrow. Mrs. P. W Landvoight is team captain. The Rev. Dr. Speer Strahan, professor of English at the j Catholic University, will be the re- i treat master. The schedule starts i with a conference at 10:30 am. and will end at 7:30 with benediction of j the Most Blessed Sacrament. YOUNG PEOPLES FELLOWSHIP The Annual Diocesan Conference for Young People is being held today and tomorrow at St. Paul's. Rock Creek PRrish. At, 3 30 p.m today the Rev. C. Gresham Marmion of St. Alban’s will speak on "Young People as Lead ers of Young People," and at 7 p.m. Dr. Oliver J. Hart of St. John's gives an address on “Young People as Lead ers in the Parish.” Features of the day are discussion groups at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., dance at 8:30 p.m., and a preparation service just before midnight, officiated by the Rev. Rob ert J. Jones, assistant at St. Paul's. Sunday morning Corporate Com munion will be served by Rev. R Cart mell at Epiphany Church at 8 o'clock, followed by a Corporate Breakfast at Childs, New York avenue. The conference is in the charge of William Hendrix, general rhairman; Franeps Caul, entertainment chair man; Charlotte Lanhart, registrar, and George High, publicity chairman. Next week Rock Creek Fellowship will hold a joint meeting with the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. St. John's, Mount Rainier, will have a party in honor of the members who were sent to the Conference at Camp Overall Nativity Fellowship has reorganized •nd Is rejoining the diocese. St. John's, Sixteenth street, will have as speaker William Hendrix, pres ident, of the Washington diocesan or janization, tomorrow at 7 p.m. ——^ " 1 —————^ — I Activities In Local Churches I__ ■ ■ Baptist. Taknma Park. The Rev. William E. La Rue will speak tomorrow morning on "The Balanced Life" and in the evening on "Two Old Cronies" (science and re ligion!. This is donation day for the two Baptist, homes. The congregation will participate in the annual com munity Thanksgiving service at the Taknma Presbyterian Church Thanks giving Day at 10:30 Bethany. Rev M. P. German will speak to morrow at both morning and eve ning services. His subjects are "The Motive of Gratitude" and "The Rule of the Road." Representatives from the young people's society will assist | in the evening service. Junior church, directed by Mrs. ! Jaeger, will meet at 11 a.m. The Men's Bible Class will be taught by Horace L. Stevenson. A Thanksgiv ing play will be presented by the young people Monday at 8 p.m. The union Thanksgiving service : will he held in the United Brethren j Church The speaker is Dr. Wooding j Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. The Rev C R Ferguson will preach at 11 o'clock on "Spiritual Cost of i Revival" and at 8 p.m. on "How God Justifies." Fifth. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at ; 11 a m. on "A Man of Faith Asking i Questions and Receiving Answers" and at 7 45 p.m. on "Other Great Ad ventures." The B. T. U. will present a Thanksgiving service. Thursday morning the Thanksgiving service will be held at the Westmin ster Presbyterian Church at 10.30 am and the union‘Baptist service al the National Baptist Memorial Church Highlands. The church will celebrate its annual family day tomorrow morning. The Rev Newton M. Simmonds will preach on "Our Church Family.” In the evening there will be a special Sunday School night, with program provided by the committee oi which Ralph Peterson is chairman. The. young people w ill have charge of the sunrise service Thanksgiving morning. The annual offering for the two Baptist homes will be taken on Sun riav morning A group of children from the Home for Children will be present. West Washington. Tiie Rev Charles B Austin will preach tomorrow. 11 a.m, on "The Thanksgiving Quartet." Special music by the vested choir, under the direc tion of Gladys I Sanders. At 8 p.m.. song fest and sermon. Thursday. 7 ant B V. P. U. Thanksgiving sunrise service in the church auditorium: 7:30 pm, mid week praise service, led bv the pastor This church will co-operate with the Georgetown union Thanksgiving .serv ire a’ Christ Chureh at 10:30 a m. 7,inn. Southwest (Coloredl. The Re\ A Joseph Edwards preaches Sunday morning on "The Pastor Looks at His Task." The C E. Society meets at 6 p.m. At 11 8.m. Thursday the church will hold Thanksgiving services. Follow ! ing the service the church will be host at Thanksgiving dinner to the aged and indigent, of the Stoddard Baptist Home, the Home for the Aged and Infirm and of the Southwest neigh borhood. Third iColoredi. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at 11 a m is "Has God a Message to the Restless World?" Holy communion and receiving new members w ill follow the morning services. At 8 p.m. he will preach a special sermon. Second (Coloredi. Dr J. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 am. on “The Imperfection of Perfection" and m the evening on "Christian Stewardship.” ■Mount Bethel (ColoredI. Dr K W. Roy will preach Sun day at 11 am. on "Prayer”; 3 p.m . sermon by Dr. C. T. Murray, pastor of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church; at 8 p.m. the pastor will preach: Tues day night, prayer meeting; Thursday night, young folks' meeting. Vermont Avenue (Colored). The Rev C. T. Murray for the next 60 days will deliver a series of ser mons. both mornmg and evening co ordinately. The general subject of the morning service is "The Strategy of the Christian Religion." The gen eral subject for the evening service is "Tribulation in the World—Why?" Theme November 21. "The Strategy of the Christian Religion—It Has a Living God"; 8 p.m., "The Devil a Reality." The Rev T E Hopkins, director of the junior church, will preach at 11:20 a m. Friendship (Colored). "The Disjiensation of the Holy Ghost" will be the subject of the Rev. William Weaver, assistant pastor, to morrow at 11 a m. Holy communion, 3 p.m.; Minor Melody Chorus, 8 p.m. Rrhoboth (Colored). The Rev. A. H. S. Johnson will prearh the seventy-third anniversary sermon of the church tomorrow morn in?. At 3 p.m. the Rev. G. S. Carter and his congregation from Vienna. Va , will conduct the services. At 8 pm. the Rev. Arthur Chichester, ac companied by his membership, will be in charge. On Monday, beginning at 8 p.m., a church-wide program will conclude the anniversaries of the church and pastor. A reception will follow. The Baptist Ministers’ Conference will be in charge of this service. Thanksgiving services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. Christian. Fifteenth Street. Holy communion at 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the Rev. Leslie L. Bowers on "They That Worship." At the evening service the series on marriage con tinues, the topic will be "Who Is the Head of the House?” Special service will be held Thanks ging Day at 10 o'clock. It is the four teenth anniversary of the occupancy of the present, church building and at the close of the service the congrega tion will express its feeling of love and gratefulness to Mrs. Jennie Spire, the church's oldest living charter member. Congregational. Lincoln (Colored). Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak tomor row on "A Heroism Needed for Today.” The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Miss Maye Hawes, director of the Southeast House, on "Our Spiritual Resources.” The Forum meet* at 6 p.m. Attor ney Belford V. Lawson will discuss "Leadership in a Changing Society." ; The Young People's Club will pre sent a special program at fi p.m.'The | subject is "God as a Personal Friend,” led by Miss Mary Duncan, student in Miner Teachers' College. Plymouth (Colored). The Rev. Arthur D. Gray will preach on "Some Basic Messages of Chris tianity." Union Thanksgiving services will be held Thursday at 11 a m The ] Rev A F Elmes of Peoples Church will be the preacher. Peoples (Colored). The Rev. A. F Elmes will speak to morrow on "For Those Who Arc Trou bled With Doubts." At fi o'clock the church will have Its fall rally and a j vesper hymn-sing. On Thanksgiving day this church! will be one of five churches holding j a union service at the Plymouth Con- j gregational Church at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Elmes will preach. Episcopal. St. Man's. Holy communion will be celebrated 7.30 a m Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Confirmation instructions, 4:30 p.m. The evening service will be gin 8 o'clock: the Rev H. B. Wilkin son, rector of St. Thomas Church, will preach. Trinity. At the 11 o'clock service the Rev. Reno S. Harp. jr.. will preach on "Friends.” Holy communion is at R a.m. The young people will meet at 6:30 p.m. On Thanksgiving Day the service is at 10:30 o'clock. Saint John's. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach Sun day morning at 9:30 on “The Power of Christ Today." He will have this as his subject again at 11 o'clock. The j order of services for tile day is as fol lows: 8 a.ill.. Holy communion; 9:30 a.m.. Holy communion and sermon; j 7 p.m.. Young People's Fellowship, and ! R p in . evening prayer and sermon by the Rev. Mr. W'hite, who will preach ! on "The Family, a Divine Institution.” Transfiguration. The services Sunday are at 7:30 and 11 a in. Tiie rector, the Rev. J J. Queaily, will preach On November i '-’8 the Young People's Society will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew's. Holy communion tomorrow at 8 a.m Service sermon II am by the Rev. Alfred J Wilder. Children's serv ice, 9 30 am . All Saints. The Re'. Henry Teller Cocke will speak on "Facts of Life" at the 11 am. service. Holy communion at 7:30 a m. The Young People will have a service at 7 p.m., with the parents . as guests of honor The Rector's Aid will meet at. 1! J a m Tuesday under the leadership of Mrs. J. Eliot Moran to arrange the annual bazaar and turkey dinner De cember 1. The rector will preside over the , Thanksgiving services at 7.30 am and again at. 11 am. Thursday. At : the latter service his topic will be j "Gratitude.” At the 9:30 a m. church school serv : ice Sunday the children will bring Thanksgiving offerings of vegetables and other edibles. During the service they will carry them to the altar as gifts for God's less fortunate children. Prior to Thanksgiving they will be delivered to needy families of the city. Methodist Episcopal. t'oncoid-C’ahin John. At Concord—Sunday School at 2 15 p.m. Church service at 3 p.m. The Rev. Plank Edwards Sutoh's subject will be “Childlikeness." At Cabin John—Sunday School at ; 10:15 a m. Church service at, 8 pm. The Re\, George M. Cummings, min ister of Hermon Presbyterian Church, will preach a Thanksgiving sermon. The Cabin-Glen Council. No. 41, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will attend this service. St. Paul, South. The Rev. William P. Locke will preach tomorrow at 11 a m. on “They Didn't Have What It Takes." At 8 p.m. on “What Constitutes a Lie?" Virginia Rice will lead the meeting of the young people's division at 7:15 p.m. The young people will hold a bazaar at the church December 3. Wesley. The Rev. J, Luther Neff will preach at 11 o'clock on “Thanksgiving and the Familiar ” The Chevy Chase Union Thanks giving service will be held in this church Thursday at in o'clock. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister of the Presby terian Church will preach. Lincoln Road. Dr. G. Ellis Williams District Super intendent of the Washington District, will preach at 11 a m At 6:45 p.m. the E^worth League will meet and at 8 p.m. the Youth Council will have the first half hour of devotional ex ercises and at 8 p.m. the Rpv Reginald Heber Stone will speak on “The Cry of the World.” iucivcnarep. Thanksgiving service at 11 a.m.; sermon by the Rev. S E Rose on "Thanksgiving Is Good." Meeting of the Young People's League at 7 p.m. Request song service at 8 p.m.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward are scheduled to lead. The Rev. Rase speaks on "The Kindly Face," eighth message on "Familiar Faces.” A "caravan" is planned by the Wom en's Foreign Missionary Society for Tuesday at 8 p.m. John Wesley A. M. E. Z. Sacrament of the holy communion tomorrow at 11 a.m. Message, "A New Spirit,” by the Rev. S. G. Spottswaad, at 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Day at 11 a.m., sermon, "A Good Thing.” Metropolitan 'A. M. E. The Rev. J. C. Beckett will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on "Practical Thanksgiving.” and at 8 p.m on “The Second Commandment." Thanksgiv ing Day services will be held at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. R. A. Green. Brightwood Park. The Rev. S. Carroll Coale will use the sermon topic “Unwise Bargaining” tomorrow morning. The children will be given a story on "Foolish Words.” A program of old-time songs will fea ture the evening sermon hour and the minister will preach upon "A Christian's Confidence.” Miss Valeria F. Martin will lead the Intermediate League at 6:45 p.m. At 7 o'clock the Epworth League will visit the Lewis Memorial M. P. Church, t where they will be the guests of the toung people. Thursday will be celebrated as fam ly day. At 10:30 a m. the minister will preach on ‘‘Our Thanksgiving “"estival.” Douglas Memorial. The Joa.sh Chest will be presented it both services tomorrow. The theme if the pastor's sermon at the morn ing service will be ‘ The Crowned Year.” The men will present "The Majesty of Service, a pageant, in the “vening hour. One hundred will par ticipate in the procession under the direction of Mrs. Loring C. Wood. Miles Memorial C, M. E. Sunday is men's day. At 11 a m . West Hamilton, member of the Board if Education, will be the guest speaker, j At 3:30 p m , Harlan Carter will be j the guest speaker. Oden Brown will j be presented in <v dramatic reading. At 8 p m., the Miles Players will pre sent “Demas.” a biblical interpreta tion of the first century. Calvary M. E. South. The Rev. W. D. Keene will preach ! at the 11 o'clock service on "God's Benefits." At 7 30 the young people will meet. At 8 o'clock the sermon ) will be on “Isaac, the Man of Peace,” j another in the series of sermons on j ‘ O T. Characters.” Calvary will | worship in ihe union Thanksgiving! service at Christ Episcopal Church Thursday at 10:30. There will be no ! midweek prayer meeting. Emory. "We Give Thanks is the subject tomorrow morning by the Rev. Horace E. Cromer. The last in the series of 10 sermons on the Ten Command- ■ incuts will be given at 8 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Cromer. The subject of this sermon is "The Root of Evil." The community Thanksgiving sen - I ice w ill be held at Emory Church at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Dr. Cromer will preach on "We Are Thankful—for What.” Waugh. The Rev. Allen F. Poore will preach to all lodges of the Daughters of j America tomorrow night on "Digging Wells." At 11 am. the sermon is' "This Dreamer Cometh"; 11 am., junior church; 6 p.m, Intermediate League: ti 4.3. Epworth League. All . Epworth Leagues will attend the '■ Thanksgiving service Thursday at 8:30 ' a m. with address by the Rev. Ed ward Latch, minister in Chevy Chase M. E. Church. Breakfast is at 7:30.! Chevy Chase. Tiip Rev. Edward Gardiner Latch will speak on ' The Art. of Finding God” at tlip il o'clock service Sunday morning. Job s Daughters of Bethesda Bethel will be special guests. The young people will meet at 8 43 pm. with Miss Mary Busry leading in the discussion of "Tiip Goals We Seek.” Mt. /.ion (Colored). \t 11 am the pastor will take his text. "Builders for God" Miss Evelyn Bowman will lead the Youth Counril at 8 pm The pastor's theme at 8 pm. will be "Shifting Respon.-i bilitv " m. .(ones Memorial iColored). Sermon at 11 am by Dr. Julius S. Carroll on ' Stand Upon Thy Feet." A' 4 p m a public meeting of Men's Club. At fi 30 p.m . Epworth League meeting. Mo Wednesday midweek service. Union Thanksgiving service at Randall Memorial M. E. Church at 10:30 am. Methodist Protestant. Lewis Memorial. At 11 a m a service celebrating the 150th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution will be held. The Rev, John A. Trader will preach on Ijtnd of the Free." The evening has been designated as Symphony Night. The place of music in the history and worship of the church will be em phasized. Special program by the choir. Congress Street. The Harrison Biblp Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a m. Chief S T. Porter, second vicp president, will pre side. A. H. Struble will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A Kester, pastor, will give a short talk. Page McK. Etchison, president. Organized Bible Class Association, will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is "Christian Workers.” Dr. Kester will preach at 11 a m on “The Great Hunger” and at 8 p.m. on “Up and Over.” Thomas R Har rison’s class will sponsor this service. North Carolina Avenup. The Rev. B. 1 Barnes will preach tomorrow' at 11 o clock on “How to Overcome Jealousy.” This is another of a series of practical subjects pre sented from time to time by the pastor. The Ladies’ Auxiliary will present the annual thank-offering service for the Sunday school at 9:45 am. A play. "Christian Youth Builders,” will be presented by the young people. The Christian Quest Club meets at 6 p.m. Lutheran. St. Stephen's Evangelical. At 11 a m. the Rev. Sam H. Kom mann will have as his subject, "In Everything Give Thanks" and at 7:30 p.m., “The Wise and Foolish Virgins." The ladies’ guild will serve a turkey dinner December 9 from 5 to 7 p'.m. The every-member canvass will be held December 5 and will continue through December 12. St. Mark's. "The Unfailing Christ" will be the theme of the Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 i..m. service. There will be a solo by Miss Virginia Cooper. At the young people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. George Cornell will be the leader. The topic for discussion will | be "Minorities." The St. Mark's congregation will participate in the union Thanksgiving service at the Church of the Refor mation with Dr. H. D. Hoover of Get tysburg, Pa., as the preacher. Augustana. Worship every Sunday at 11 a m at 2400 Sixteenth street N.W.. with Bible study and Sunday school pre ceding at 9:45. Trinity. The Rev. H. M. Hennig's topic to morrow is “Tlte Closed Door.'' On Thanksgiving Day services will be held, 8:30 am., German; 11 a.m.. English: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m, the Sunday School Teachers’ Institute will be brought to a close with the showing of a motion picture of Palestine by Mr. Fowler. Tomorrow. 3 p.m., the church will inaugurate preaching services at 3703 Bangor street N.W. Rev. C. Stuebe, assistant pastor, will be in charge. Thereafter regular services will be held every Sunday at 11 a m. A Sun day school will also be started with Miss R. Homan in charge of the primary department; Mrs. H. Sigworth in charge of the intermediate depart ment and Rev. C. Stuebe in charge of the senior department. Georgetown. “The Ravens" will be the subject Sunday at 11 a m. by the Rev. Har old E. Beatty. Joseph C Wimmer will direct the Bible study at 9:30 a m. in the discussion of the theme, "Chris tian Workers.” Billy Pettis will lead the Young People's meeting at 7pm; topic, “Minorities." The Catechetical Class will meet at 7 p.m. in the Sun day school rooms. The Washington Lutheran Training ; School will meet Monday, 7 45 p.m,! “The Seven Seals" will be the prayer j service topic Thursday, B p.m. The \ service will be conducted by the pastor. Presbyterian. Garden Memorial. The Rev. Philip Goert? will preaeh at 11 a m. on "Christianity as the : Way." and in the evening on "The Call of the Southern Hills." Noithminster. The Marjorie Webster School Glee Club will be guests and conduct the music Sunday morning. The service will be under the auspices of the1 Young People. The Re\. Walter E Price will preach on "What Youth Faces Today.” % __ Westminster Memorial. The Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach tomorrow morning on "A Prayer of Thanksgiving." At R p m. the Wom en's Mls.sian.iry Society will hold its annual praise service and mite-box opening. Mrs. J. Claude Keiper, president of the Washington City Presbyterial Society, will be the speaker. Mrs. Neville D Miller, pres ident of the society, will preside and read the Scripture and Mrs. H. V. Porter will lead in the evening prayer. W extern. Dr. J. H. Dunham will preach to morrow on "A Religion of Joy" and "The Sinner's Friend " Union Thanksgiving service with the Union M. E. Church will be held Thanksgiving Day at 11 o'clock Dr. Edwards of the Union M. E. Church will preach. Gunion-Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp wiil have as his subject at the II o'clock service "The Reality of God's Presence " On Thursday at 10:30 o'clock there will be a Thanksgiving service, with an address by Dr. Braskamp and music, vocal and instrumental. This service will commemorate the thir teenth anniversary of the dedication of the church. 15th Street (Colored). I)r. H R. Taylor will ha\p for his subject Sunday, 11 am. "The Enrich ing Observance of Thanksgiving Metropolitan. A s|>erial Thankscivinc program will bp presented by the Sunday School at 0.30 o'eiork tomorrow. A: 1! o'clock Dr. T H. Marleod will speak on "Essential Attributes " The Women's Missionary Society will con duct, .their annual praise service at 7 45 p.m. Mrs. J G. Thompson, pres ident. will presidr, and Mrs. Amy Travis, who recently made an extended trip through China, will bp the prin cipal speaker. Thursday evening at 7:45 there will be a meeting of the congregation to receive a further re port and recommendation from the Committee on rail of pastor. Knox. Services will be held at 1316 Vermont avenue N.W., at n am. and 8 p.m. In the morning the Rev Leslie W Sloat will speak on "The Sufferings of Christ Foretold " In the evening the studies in Galatians will be continued. This church is affiliated with the Presbvterian Church of America As sembly. Kckington. Morning worship tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Text "Thy Comforts Re freshed Me ” Evening text: ' They Found Him in the Temple." This church will join with other churches of the community in a union Thanks giving Day service at the United Brethren Church at 10 o clock. River Road t nited. The Rev. Virgil M, Cosby will preach at. 11 a m. a Thanksgiving sermon on "Think—Then Thank." The thank offering will be received. Young people's meeting, 7 pm. Prayer and Bible study, Thursday, 8 p.m. Other Services. Church of the Brethren. Dr. Warren D. Bowman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Extending the Kingdom," and at 8 p.m. on "Choosing a. Life Mate." The Young People's Department will meet at 6:40. Last Sunday he began a series of evening sermons for young people on "Home Building.” They will continue through December 12. First Brethren. The Rev. Homer A. Kent will speak on "My Church, Its Place in My Heart" at 10:45 a.m. This message will be given in connection with the Fifth Annual Roll Call. At 7:45 p.m. Dr. Charles F. Yoder, for 30 years a missionary of the Brethren Church in Diuuir ^ripttre ■■hmbhhhhmbi First Divine Science Church GRAFTON HOTEL Conn. Ave. at De Sales. 11 am.—“Thanksgiving.’ Thurs., 8 p m —“The Healing Con sciousness.” Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch. Minister. (Emtgrrgalinnal Argentina anti at the present time the moderator of the Brethren denomina tion, will speak. He will also address the young people s groups at 6:45 p.m. A Thanksgiving service will be held j Thursday at 7:45 p.m., with the pastor in charge. Healing Services. The Prayer Circle of the Christian Healing Mission, of St. Stephen and I the Incarnation will meet Tuesday at j R p m. in the parish hall. Mrs. Charles | Shaffer will lead. French Service. Dr. Florian Vurpillot, founder and i honorary pastor of the local French j congregation, will deliver the sermon at the French service at the New' York j Avenue Presbyterian Church tomor row at 4 p.m. His subject will be "Jesus Prit les Pains et Rendit Graces.” Missionary Alliance. There will be three services at the Gospel Tabernacle. 5714 Georgia ave nue N.W. At 10:45 the Rev. Frank Wyre will preach. At 3 p.m. Miss Ora Woodberry, Shanghai. China, will speak. At 7:30 pm Mrs. I R. Steb bins, missionary from French Indo china. and Evangelist Rev. F. Wyre, Irvona. Pa , will speak Tuesday eve ning, Bible study, 7:45. Thanksgiving Day meeting morning, afternoon and evening, with special speakers, includ ing Rev. and Mrs. Peter Kurlak. of French West Africa. Christian Science. "Soul and Body” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Psalms lxii 5: "My Soul. Wait Thou Only Upon God, for My Expectation Is From Him.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent” (John xvii.3j. Memorial United Brethren. Thanksgiving Sunday will be ob served with a special message by the Rev. S. B. Daugherty at 11 a m. on ’ The Same, but How Different.” At 8 p m. another happy hour will be spent in the family gathering, with the Marlin Class of the Sunday school jn charge of the first half hour and pro viding special features, with the clos ing thought on "The Broken Alabas ter.” The "Question of Human Suffer ing” will be treated preceding the address. The churches of Bloomingdale and Eckington will hold a union Thanks giving service in this church Thurs day at lfi a m . Dr. H. B. Wooding will be the preacher. Salvation Army. Services tomorrow are Washington No. 1 Corps. 60S E street NW 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Maj. W E Graham. Washington No 2 Corps. 1501 Seventh street NW 11 am and 8 pm. Rng. James Rebel uv Washington No. 3 Corps. 733 Eighth street S E 11 am and 7:45 pm, Capt. C William Jaynes. Washington No, 4 Corps. 1075 Jef ferson stieet NW.—11 am. Capt. Walter Svvyers. 8 p.m, Capt. Jackson Martin. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 Eye street N.E.—11 am. and 8 p.m. Adjt. Charles Tritton. Men's Social Service Department. 528 First street N.W.—11 am, Adjt. Albert E Baldw in. (7 tee n belt. Rev John L Nixon, director of social welfare. Washington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow at II a m. Rev . Worth M. Tippy will preside A Sunday School will be organi7ed at 9:30 a m. by Prof. H E. Dodson of the University of Maryland. Union Services. The churches and the ministers of Southwest will co-operate in a Thartks giving Day service at 10 45 am. in the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Dr. Edward O Clark, pastor of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, will preach on "An Old-Fashioned Prayer Meeting.'' Church of Two Worlds. ' Thanksgiving" will be the subject of the address by the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs tomorrow evening at the _ JFrtcttDis Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. _11 00 a.m.—Meeting for W orship Friends Meeting of Washington. (FMahhshrd lll.'iO—7111 Florida Avr.l Medina for Worship First Day (Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School 9 45 a m. All interested a i p wrleomr. FRIENDS MEETING (ORTHODOX) 13th and Irvine Streets N.W. 9 In a.m —Sunday School 11 a m.—Meeting for Worship. All welcome. fHctltniUst tpiarnpal S*oulh Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM’S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. DR. JOHN W. RISTIN. Pastor. 9:30 am.—Sundav School. 1 1 :<»(» a.m.—“The Simple Gospel. S:on p ni.— Religious Certainty.'’ DR. JOHN W. RISTIN 7:30 p.m.—Organ Recital by Deane Shure. (Cmutmjatimial Mount Pleasant Churcn Columbia Road at 14th Street 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Clinchy. J “THE CRY FOR MORAL INTEGRITY." * 00 p.m.—Barnby's Cantata. "Rebekah.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10th and G Sts. N.W. HOWARD STONE ANDERSON —Church School. WALTER G. BORCHERS. Jr.‘ 6:.T0 p.m.—V. P. Societies. 1 I o.m. "IN DANGER OF LIVING" Sermon by Mr. Anderson 8 p.m. Gospel Singing From the Screen QUESTION BOX: 1. Are pacifist preachers traitors? 2. Are we to have a "Roosevelt depression"? 3. Must we always have a sermon? 4. Does religion depend on belief in Immortality? 5. Is Greenbelt really the "new Jerusalem"? Brief Address, "We Need Radiators." A Cappella Choir at Both Services r i __I Hotel Continental. He will Rive a lecture, followed by spiritual healing ' and messages, Wednesday night. Howard University. The all-religious services, Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, tomorrow at fl o'clock will consist of a service of song and poetry and readings by Dr. Howard Thurman, professor of systematic theology and dean of the chaprl, Theosophic Society. "Lcmuna, the Lost Continent ' will be the subject of a lecture by Mr.',. Hazel B. ^urns at 1216 H street N.W at 8 p.m. tomorrow. White Cros“. The White Cross Church of Christ will hold divine services Sunday at 1810 Ontario place N.W. at 11 a m The Rev. Jane B Coates will speak on "What Ls Man?" On Wednesday 'See ACTIVITIES. Page B-7j 2uw-&rrtariatt K' "OLD WELLS" 8 P M This service hi\s the spn* and ^ s^nds you out rejoicing all » 1 week •rr.rne' "CHRIST PRE EMINENT'' WOL BROADCAST. 9 A M. ^ Bible School in a m. fv Young People 1 pm. Thanksgiving Service 3l Thursda'. k p M. Tue^ sod Prl Me of j i ... s pm. |L AM. ARK HKKCOVII £ Or. Clark Forcey, Minister t Piney 0R Do. at Georgia Ave.N.W. ■■■■■■■■■Mi fei iUrtluThtiit fcjjisntpal (Chriattanauhifliaaiottary AUtanrr Christian Missionary Alliance, Washington fio«pel Tabernacle * * * * C.eorcia Ave. at Madison N.W, MISSIONARY ( ONVENTION ! .. HEAR AND SEE !l Missionaries Mrs I R Stebbms. Mini Ora Woodbe rry | ' R*v frank Wvre \ THREE SERVKT S—-1 n. 45 am 3 tnd < 9». Closing Day. Welcome. Itiiitrfo Jlrrabytcrian WALLACE MEMORIAL New Hampshire Ave. Cr Randolph St. N.W. C. E Hawthorne, D. D, Minister Ham —“The Yielded Heart ' * P ni —Choir Night. Largo Chorus Choir (Christian i I CHRISTIAN 1 a hr Natimial (City THOMAS CIRC IT DR R4PH4FI H MlfJ.FK. RF. \ I > \ N H DI f. 4 V Minister* 9 45 a m.—Church School | 1 •* 59 a m. 'T h a n k f u I! For What!” D: Mil>r '.45pm.—Sidney R Bradley. ^Tinth ^trrrt 9th A I) Sts. N.E. | CLIFFORD II JOPE, Minister UM GEO. ORAM. Assistant | 9: ho a m. — B.oie School 1 I "«» a m "The Thankful Heart." ' \ > r> tn. “The Sahhath Da'." iftrtluihist tyiarnyal iHrtluiftiiit iijitsnipal (Elutrrh Headquarters—Methodist Building, 100 Maryland Av». N E. Rr.idpnt Ki.hnn I dwin llnlt Huchrv II l> | 1 |) Di'lrirt Superintendent, I,. Kills Williams. D D. Church School in All Churches ot 9:45 A M. WILSON MEMORIAL PETWORTH 1 n5. St si S- H Ave. and Grant Cirri# N «, 1 Rpi fmnrmr anClaE>J- . R * * • Robert I.. Wood. Minister Rev Genrce H Bennett. Minister Worship II AM and ■' PM Worship II 00 am. ai.d 8:00 pm. -- - - - ddaoi/i a k.ir\ ~~ R0SEDALE BR00KLAND * lir* Tennessee Avenue \ f. Itth and I.avrrence Streets NT Rt \ . HM, A HAGGKRTY, f) D Rev J M. Gillum P P . Minister _ Minister • P and - pm OTV -rps J f am and T_ ';0„ P m_ \ CALVARY RYLAND < nlumhia Road Near I ."*1 h St V tt. 1 Ot H and l> Sts S tY. Rev Trank Steelman. P P.. Minister. ,, Rev ^ *• Newell W rship ; : am and 8 pm v r rshtp A.M and 8 P.M j DOUGLAS MEMORIAL- TRINITY_ llth and H Ms. N.I.. .tth and Penna. Ave. S.T Rev . I larencp H I'orkran. Minister. Rev Daniel I Tunis, P P . Minister. - Worship I ! AM and 8 p.M _W^hip_I 1 AM. and 8 p.M j DUMBARTON AVENUE UNION :u:;i Dumbarton Ave N tt Twentieth Street south of PennMl R**' " I Atkinson Minister. vania Avenue Worship 11 A M_ard ' P M._ JOHN R IPUtRps p n Minister »nnAAi/e 11.00 a.m—Woman Home Ms? io • ELDBROOKE -- s«i»l _\ir» b t Wivr«n-in Ayr and Rlvrr Rd S W. s 11 n m ihI:. rV/rri V, r.. Kr. U alter M Michael. Minster me Return In Relmnn _Worship 11 A.M and 5 PM_ WAUGH HAMLINE Third and A Streets N F. \ l‘ th and Allison Sts. s tt . *Han F Poore. Minister Rev H tt. Bur2an. P P. Minister. ’ 1 M"STn !his Dreamer f nmefh" } Worship 11 AM and s PM. * ' p m “Daughters of America" BRADBURY HEIGHTS WESLEY Rev Thomas B Thiers, Minister. Connecticut Ave. and Jocel'n «t ! Worship il AM and * PM , R?v- ,? L,,itlrr ,VrfT Minister — — .— — IJ .00 a.m— Thanksiiviof and the Metropolitan Memorial -- The National Church McKENDREE ! Nehraska and New Mexico Aves N tt .. „ S William Andrew Keese Minister. ~ 1 * , !.asL 1! mi am.—-How to P.e Brave. Kf\\ >a"”'*l 1 Rose. BP. Minister j Thursday in :to- -National Worship 11 A M and * P.M. .. nksgi ns Set —- - BRIGHTW00D PARK- -.TSSSS1?! Kih and Jefferson SI. N.\Y 'S..irr Sprint Marvlar.d Pur «. Carroll < oalr Minister. Rei R n 'mith Ph n Minister Worship 11 AM and t> PM Worship 1 AM at <1 » r M FOUNDRY rViT FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister. 1 1 .Ml a m —' THt C HIM! ' I S On p m — "THfc GOLDtN STAIR' * * Thursday—Annual Thanksaninz Service LINCOLN ROAD Lincoln Road and U St. N.E. Ham- Rev. G Ellis Williams, D D DISTRICT SUPT AND FORMER PASTOR 1 _ ■ t Spiarnpal iEpisropal WashingtonCathedra! ST. MARGARET’S Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues Conn. Are and Bancroft Place Holy ComiTUinion'00<"f> R"ad 7:30 a m RtV HERBERT s, OTT SMITH. D D Holy Communion and Sermon 1 1 :IM* a m. 1UK ; Preacher Canon S’okr^ KF.\ G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH | People's Evensong and Sermon 4 -on p.m 7:30 a.m._Corporate Coir morion of Preacher, the Bishop of Washington. | Workers of the Pamh ' II "('am—Morning Prayer. The Rector St. Thomas’ Church . m iSSi; 18th St. Bet. P and Q 1 1* m "w°7he CRec-nr " a"d S'rn:0n Near Dupont Circle _ _‘_ Ree. Howard S Wilkinson. I) D Rector Sunday Next Before Advent. CT IftUNPC PIITTDPLV 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. *3 * • iJ LliUlxLll f a m.—Church School. ic*u j ii c* ll:no a.m.—Church School for Younger lotn ana M ot*. .. . Children 8 oo a m -Holy Communion. ! ji 00a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (LTftam—Holy Comi j d 8er bv tlie Rev ,!. Ci. Sherman. mon Preacher Dr Ha- ‘ , s T. B Fellow at the Col- J 1 :i»n a m. Mornine Prayer and Se* lcgp of Preachers and Rector mon Preacher Dr Hart of St Thomas’ ( hurch. ' no p.m. Young Pcnpir Fellowship Farmiiudalc. N. Y. , S Ou p in.-- Evening Prayer and Sermon, Wednesday 8 a.m—Holy Communion. Preacher Mr Whirr Thanksgiving Day 8 a m.—Holy ------ 11 no a m.—Morthng11 Prayer and Srrmon CT I A MCC’ TUI TDCU hv Hr. Wilkinson. Special jl* JAItILJ VllUIlVll Music by the Choir. -----I 8th St. \.E.—Tel At I 1716 •V* + f thf rev. a. q. plank J 4 + I ^ 4 ± A ^ Sunday Masses .JO and 1 1 Church *1^ 1| i Xl ■■ A ■ ■■ ■ ■ 1 school at :;o a m Vespers 7:T0 p m. 2^11 111 1 I fill ! Daily Mass 7 a.m.: Holy Hour Thurs.. ▼ ♦ W ‘▼I j 8 p.m Confessions Sar 7-0 p.m 1317 G Street N.W. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH rev' R^CHARD^rtRiVIM IL R Street near Washington Circle RL\. RICHARD A. CARfMF.LL, B. D. - ;;tn—Holy Communion 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 ,M* a m.—Eucharist and Sermon 0:.*{<» a m.—Church School. S:no p m—Evensnpc and Adoration. 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayer Litanv and . THANKSGIVING DAY: 5 Sermon. ‘ The Lesser and ‘ •" « m H°»v Communion Greater Loyalties in Life.” '0 0,1 a m—Euchaust and Sermon , by Dr. Phillips. : ~ »> .‘to p.m.—Young People’s Fellowship i Tha And Reenrreetlon 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon by! * *lc llallVIiy, Parish; E Washington the Rev. Mr. Young. I Nativity !4th A A s.e ? in. n. -——-Thanksgiving Day - :\n 1 o .10 am. ?SU^OFSTSTEPHEN 5? AND THE INCARNATION -cT~,nuN-c_rmi>rr™u/M Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W "^®8N S, GEORGETOWN The REV. PAE'LrD^WILBUR. S. T. B. RtV. p. BLAND TICKER Rector. The Rev. George F. Dudley. D. D,. ~ 3n a m —Holy Communion. Rector Emeritus. 9:3n a.m.—Church School Holy Communion 7:3(1 am. II no a m—Mornine Prayer and Sermon. Church School 9:30 a.m. 7.30 p.m—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 a m. Thanksgiving Day. Chora! Evensong _ 8:00 p.m . 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. WEEK DAYS: 10:30 am.—Georgetown Union Thank' Thursdav. giving Service at Christ THANKSGIVING DAY. Church. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m.--——— Holy Communion. Choral Serv- CDITITV DtDICII _ice Sermon_10710 am I\v/vlY LtvLLrV r AKIjH A|| Souls' Memoeia 1 Chnerh Ri\. t. .1. ROHANAN. D. D A ^ .77 , r ?' „V„ " Count,V Church in the City Cathedral and Conn. Ares. NAY. ct parr -g riirprn Rev. H. H. D STERRETT. Rertor. ... . "J1' SMI Kl H 8 00 a m.—Holy Communion. Webster St. and Rock Creek Church Rd. 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. Services s 30 and 1100 am 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and Sermon. .. ..... 8 30 p m. —Young People , ch b. HOLY ( OMrORTER CHAPEL THANKSGIVING DAY: Sheridan Theater fi't 1' Georgia Are 11:00 a m.—Service and Address. Ch School 9am Morn. Service, in am ST. MARK'S “On Capitol Hill" Third and A St*. Southeatt RtV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. "All the World for the Lord Jesus!" 11 AM.—Perish Mess Meeting for the Church's Mission. Sermon by the Rector. ? 30 a m — Holy Communion. P.30 a m.—Churrh School. §30 pm.—Young People s Society .00 p.m.—Evening Praver and Sermon bv the Pector Thursday: Thanksgiving Service. 11am Hoi* Communion -----