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Churches in Washington A Lesson Boston Rector Guest" in 1850 For Services Organized St. Alban's Episcopal Parish Was Started the Week Preacher Epiphany By William T. Ellis Tomorrow^ As we look back the wed- Classes From a of $40 by Miss Phoebe Nourse upon At For Bequest ding festivities in the little the Cathedral Young People By Dr. Page McK. Etchison village of Cana we sense the special sig- The Rev. S. Whitney Hale, rector The Box Bible Class will observe of the Church of the Advent, Bos- nificance of the fact that our Lord At St. Alban's Church its 25th anniversary tomorrow. Dr. ton, Mass., will be the preacher at Or- His min- Page McK. Etchison, president, began 11 am. in Washington Cathedral The Rev. William Crittenden of ganized Bible Class Association, will istry of miracles tomorrow. New York will be the at a preacher be the guest in a house of The of the State of Pennsyl- service for flag special Epiphany young speaker. The ex- feasting, amidst vania will be carried in procession at 7:30 pm. tomorrow at St. commit- people ecutive the common at this and the 4 pm. service and Alban’s tee will meet Churchv people. When special will be offered for It has been members arranged by Tuesday at 8 the supply of the Governor and of that of the people Young People's Fellowship pan. wine gave out State. with the Rev. John Anschutz, chair- Dr. Paul P. He turned water The evensong preScher will be man of the diocesen Youth Division Douglass, presi- into wine, of the Rev. Theodore O. Wedel, canon Rev. and the Malcolm Marshall, host dent, American abundance and and warden of the College of adviser to Y. as and the P. F„ adult University, will superior quality. Preachers. consultants. / be the guest When the Holy communion will be celebrated the service there will be teacher of the Following shortage of wine at 7:30 am. in St. John’s Chapel, a general discussion in the parish Harrison Bible at the feast and at 9:30 am. in the Bethlehem * house. Class of St. first became Chapel. At 3 pm. Monday clergymen of Luke’s M e t fa- known, Mary, of the diocese have been invited to odist Church. the Mother of wuu»« e. euu. meet with Mr. Crittenden at Episco- The Wiles , was one of the first to be Decision Service Dr. Day pal Church house, 1702 Rhode Island Etchison. Bible Class of aware of the dilemma. As was her avenue N.W.. He will discuss the Keller Memorial Lutheran Church habit when any difficult situation United Movement of the Church’s will hold its 39th banquet at 6:30 arose in the Nazareth home, she At Foundry Methodist Youth and will answer questions on p.m. Wednesday. Representative took it to Jesus. Mary did not know A decision day service will be held the subject. lewis Graham of Pennsylvania will what measures her Son would take, in the dramatic hall at 10 a.m. to- speak. but she had implicit faith in His morrow in which the entire school and Luther Place Memorial The Butler Class of Trinity Meth- ability helpfulness. of Foundry Methodist Church will These six big jars were filled, the At the Luther Place Memorial odist church elected Mrs. Gladys unite. The ministers and gen- at the of Jesus, “up to Dr. S. Church at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow the Lee, president: Mrs. Aileen Hage- direction eral superintendent, Arthur the brim.” There is never any be in of the second talk of a series on the “Rivals meyer, vice president; Mrs. Beulah Flemming, will charge skimpiness in the dealings of Jesus. of Today” will be given Ma Marche, secretary; Mrs. Laura service. All the cups of mercy He bestows in by Miss Mary Heltibridle, a former Sarver, treasurer; Mrs. Lucille Gar- At 7 pm. the Foundry Forge, are overflowing cups. There would will hear missionary to Japan, who will speak rett, corrfesponding secretary, and the Ball Memorial Chapel be no lack of wine during the rest on “Our about “Japan and the Pacific Is- Mrs. Elsie Kaiser, chaplain. The Mrs. Herta Epstein speak of the feast. Toward Overseas Re- lands.” At 8 pm. “the Sunday eve- Trinity Men’s Class will have Her- Responsibility ning hour,” Dr. L. R. Tabor will bert McMurray as guest speaker to- And the master of the feast called lief.” and the Woman’s speak on ‘The Story of the Church,” morrow. the bridegroom congratulated, At 11 am. Friday him the bes: of Christian Service will the beginning of a new series of J. H. will teach the Tem- upon having *aved Society Ingram West- » wine until the last. have Mrs. Franklin Reed of talks. Quiet time devotions at ..—... plemen’s Bible Class of ...... Temple N. of the World 8:45 p.m. Church. Neither the master of ceremonies field, J., president Baptist An sketch Star Artist Leslie Bontz. as At 8 p.m. Monday, the annual Edifice at Wisconsin and Massachusetts avenues N.W. original by nor the bridegroom knew whence Federation of Methodist Women, The Anna May Wood Class of congregational meeting will be held the wine had come. But the ser- the speaker. Waugh Methodist Church will hold first of Miss Nourse’s without that article and this made Dr. Warner Is a graduate ot Vir- in the parish hall. Caspar Nannes anniversary vants knew. Those who work with a business and social meeting at 3 By death. The church was conse- her especially interesting. ginia Theological Seminary who pre- Christ best know His mind. Service of Jesus moved from tomorrow at the home of the The history of St. Alban’s Epis- for the ministry under Bishop the family p.m. crated as St. Alban’s Episcopal The extension of the streetcar pared On copal Parish has as its starting He also served the is a sure road to knowledge. Nazareth, which had rejected him, teacher. Miss Laura Lindley. Church on 24, 1855. The on avenue in 1901 Satterlee. Sfom Sfruflalm May line Wisconsin a later occasion Jesus said to His on the northern point an action of unselfish de- as for nine to Capernaum, The Class of month before, April 9, the Rev. was another factor making the bishop private secretary _< Swedeaborilia) Fellowship Chevy votion by an invalid. close disciples, “To you it is given shore of the Lake of Galilee. They Chase Methodist Church will be Wentworth L. Childs, who came in church no a small country years. In 1850 Miss Phoebe Nourse died. longer to know.” The men and women who had hardly settled there when The Church of the was elected rector. one. the same the Dr. Warner is a former Holy City taught by the Rev. W. Harold Snape. 1853, formally During year president are troubled doubts are not those to for the 16th St. Above Q N.W. When her per- by Jesus went Jerusalem, He will conclude the series on Members of the first vestry were was and the fol- of the Rotary Club of Washington REV. WILLIAM F. WL'NSCH. Minister. was building enlarged, who are busy in Christian work, sonal box Cosmos Passover. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. “Paul,” speaking on “Paul’s Other Charles J. Nourse, James B. Nourse, lowing year a larger organ replaced and is a member of the the the 10:15 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. opened, $40 in but the idlers, spectators, Letters.” The class will hold a W. D. C. Murdock, Thomas Marshall, the old organ. Several years Club. He lives at the church rec- The school lesson for 11:00 a.m.—Morning WorshiD. and a note pipe critics. Our Lesson says that “His Sunday "Getting Our Lives Into gold Thomas A. had on Wisconsin avenue N.W. of “white elephant sale” following a Robert C. Jones, Brooke, earlier, in 1895, Washington tory on Him.” January 12 is, "The Authority a Prospering Outlook." were found disciples believed dinner A. Austin Smith and John B. Gibbs. become an diocese with ii. 8:00 Plm.—Discussion Circle. meeting Wednesday. therein. The independent Our historian, John, relates that Jesus”—-John, Yates Satterlee as Dr. Howard Dawson will speak to latter said, “To Mr. Childs guided the church un- Bishop Henry All Souls' Unitarian of <£nb the Class of til ill health his resigna- the first Bishop of Washington. fltffitrrlf Clyde Kelly Chevy be given to the compelled The report of the Council of So- Chase Church. tion in 1860. He was succeeded by The Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl be- Epternpal Presbyterian Rev. Ten Broeck cial Agencies on “Racial Discrimi- -.—. The Rustin the Rev. William Christian. He be- came rector in 1897 and until CHURCH OF GOD Couples Class of as the beginning stayed nation in the District” will be the Seventh Mount Vernon Place Methodist came rector April 7, 1861, five days 1911. His wife, greatly beloved by Day of a fund for a subject of a discussion led by Alan NORTHWEST Church will have Walter before the first was fired on the died in 1912. Her _NORTHWEST Services Every Sabbath (Saturday) Davidson free church at gun congregation, Barth, editorial writer for the Wash- 10:00 A.M. as the conflict- death a memorial Christ Church, Bible Class guest speaker. Justice Bolitha J. Mount Alban.” Port Sumter. Despite inspired lasting Post, at the current problems ficorfctcwn Preaching 11:00 A.M. to her the members ington 31st and 0 Sts. Laws will teach the A. B. Pugh Miss Nourse had ing loyalties of the parish members, by preserving All Souls’ Unitarian Church Corner class, John R. Anichutx, Recter. H. K. FREEMAN, Acting Postor Class. earned the the congregation worshiped together “the church which had been so dear WAshlngron Rev. N. E. MASONIC TEMPLE, at 9:45 a.m. tomorrow. The Rev. 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. terrible war it in stone.” School. The Young Adult Fellowship her in peace during the to her and encasing a CAtheCRAl 9:30 a.m.—Church tth St. Bet. E and P Sts. N.E. money by William H. Walker will conclude end Sermon. Class of Brookland The edifice, the 11:00 a.m.—Morning EVERYBODY WELCOME. Methodist needlework dur- years. present encasing series of talks on “The Old Testa- Moss, and Wise. Aves. Nuraery maintained lor small children Church will have a at Dr. C. T. Warner, old wooden church in stone, was fin In Parish House during supper 6:45 ing the many Only once was > the church dis- ment” before the comparative reli- services,_ followed a ished in 1924. Open Daily CHURCH OF GOD p.m. Wednesday, by busi- dready bedridden days. turbed during ^he war. One morn- gion class at the same time. ness meeting. the The Rev. M Rhinelander From ASCENSION 2230 Evarts St. Tele. MI. 1366 The savings had been inspired by ing, a communicant records, Philip Mrs. E. B. Willingham will teach toward the served as in from Massachusetts Ave. at 12th St. N.W. J. ANDREW RAFFERTY. Pastor. Miss Nourse hearing her grand- altar was found pushed priest charge 9 A.M. to the Fidelis Class of National Baptist “It was learned some 1895 to 1986. REV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNSBURY, 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. daughter express the hope, when chancel rail. 5 P.M. Memorial Church. The Pinkham Unitarian Rector 11:00 a.m.—Preaching. she was a little that some rough soldiers bent on plunder The Dr. Charles girl, day present rector, 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Class will be taught by Nathan W. silver was hid- there would be a church on Mount thought the church T. Warner, succeeded Dr. Bratenahl Sunday's 9:45 a.m—Church School. Midweek Services Wed. and Prl. at end Sermon. Morgan. Alban. Joseph Nourse, a native of den under the altar. They were in 1912. A native of Amherst, Va„ Honored 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 8 P.M. Henry G. Badger, Friend- and ALL SOULS’ teacher, under — Everybody Welcome! England who came to this country arrested and put guard — .- State: Class of Eldbrooke Methodist v ship as a youth and fought in the Revo- there was no further disturbance.’’ ST. JOHN'S Church, will be the guest teacher CHURCH Pennsylvania MEMORIAL lutionary War, in 1813 bought a farm Mr. Christian was succeeded by Rrligumn EimratUni Lafayette Square NATIONAL of the class for teachers training at Woodley lane and Tennallytown the Rev. John H. Chew in 1865. Mr. Sixteenth and First Sunday After Epiphany 8:00—Holy Communion. 16th and Taylor 11:00—Morning Prayer and Utany. Rev. Sts. N.W. in the International Lessons at the Al- 7:30 s.m.—Holy Communion, St. John’s road. He called the site "Mount Chew resigned in 1881 and was fol- Harvard Sts. N.W. Chapel. C. Leslie Glenn. Headquarters, Central YMCA at 7:30 p.m. Mon- Center of Education 4:00—Service in French. Rev. Georges Anderson. Ind. ban” because its sloping hillside lowed by the Rev. Neilson Falls, who Religious 9:30 a m.—Holy Communion, Bethlehem day. 1606 20th St. N.W. Minister: Chanel. Canon W. Curtis A. Barrois. 9:46 A.M.— reminded him of descriptions of the served until 1895. He had to work Draper. Jr. 8:00—Evening Prayer. The Class of Sunday, Jan. 12, 1047, 6:30 and 8 p.m. Leslie Bible School. Vaughn Calvary hill where St. Alban was to earn suffi- A. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. C. Glenn. martyred for the Government POWELL DAVIES Sunday School and Nursery. 11:00 A.M— Baptist Church will be taught by James W. McGuire Preacher, the Bev. S. Whitney Rev. in ancient Britain. cient money to live properly. Hale, Rector of the Church 9:45 and/or 11:00 to 12:00 Robert Clark, Dale S. SERVICES. guest Crowley. “God-Annointed 11 :00 . of the Advent, Boston. Mass. WEEKDAY speaker, The Rev. Ten Broeck, President Cleveland Priest-King” a.m.—Morning and Thursday, 12:00 missionary under Anthony In 1885 4:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Tuesday minister. Wednesday and Friday. 7:30. appointment to head of a school at Mount Al- a small summer estate near Rebecca Dial Sermon by the Preacher, Canon Theodore O. India. bought Wedel. Church Open Dally 7 to 7. ban at the time, placed Miss St. Albans and called it Oak View "EVE EXONERATED." "WHAT IS CONSCIENCE?" Weekday Services— 7:30 P.M — 14th St. N.W. Nourse’s gift on the altar in the With that Friday. 8 p.m.. 80.3. 3033 7:30 a.m., 13 noon and 4:00 p.m. Candlelight Wor- or Red Top.” pur- Lillian F. Boatman: “Astrolofy.” 9:45 a.m.—School of Religion. Grace Church Georgetown ship Service. “The “God el school’s chapel and declared, chase St. Alban’s Church suddenly Sat.. 8 p.m.. 030 Mass. Aye., Apt. 604. Classes 1041 Wisconsin Ava. N.W. Healing Power of Christadelphian Chap E. M. DAWSON. '‘Spiritual Healing.” Adult the 733 Webster St. N.W. willing, a church should one day the of Washing- Shadow." became cynosure -L! ST. AGNES'CHURCH REV. N. N. PERKINS, Rector S- 10 a.m. Services. 11:15 a.m. Alan Barth: Friday, 8 P.M_ S. stand where she desired it to be, ton for Mrs. Cleveland and 48 One St. N.W. interest, Dis- ■EV. A. J. dn BO IS, S. T. B.. Sector. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Youth Fellowship to all to "The Report on Racial 11:00 and forever free who wish her mother, Mrs. Emma C. Folsom, ~ a.m.—Morning Prayor Sermon. Estel Ecclesia HntPgrflaliBt 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. E. Perry. Christadelphian in it.” at the crimination." and Instruction. D.D. S. S 10 a.m Service 11 a.m. worship became regular worshipers 9:30 a.m.—Sung Mass Rev. Wm. H. Walker: Mats SOUTHEAST 1012 9th Bt. N.W.. 3rd FI. Public Invited services. 11:00 a.m.—Sung and Sermon. Ground for the small structure Sunday morning "The ." was broken on March 13, 1851, the all, Mrs. Cleveland, friendly to. Recifal. ST. PAUL'S Cutler UUmnrtal kind to the little Universalist 5:00 p.m.—Organ of of was “especially 5:30 p.m.—Documentary Films: Carries On at Church of the Holy Commuuio* Glfyurrlj (EJjrtBt GUjurrff (Efjrtfit of a gardner 3201 NICHOLS AVE. S.E. ■ -=^==^ motherless daughter National CHURCH "Man One Family/' ST. THOMAS' REV. JOHN C. RUNKLE. Rector. of Mrs. Dulaney’s" and took the _Nazarettg Memorial "Grassy Shires." 18th St. betwaen P and Q Sts. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. child into her pew. Another little 9:30 s.m.—Holy Euchsrtst. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. a 7:30 Picture andAerraon. that Mrs. Cleveland p.m.—Motion Hour, 8:00 p.m.—Evensong snd Benediction. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer “THOU SHALT WALK AFTER THE LORD THY GOD," girl observed Church 11:00 to 12:15—Nursery Hour. time when "The Courage of Lassie." the “wore no bustle at a was Moses’ command (Deut. 13:4). The Israelites were not to do leading Cor. 16th and no other woman would dare be seen the Lord was to do all of that. Wherever the pillar of clond and fire led. they S Sts. N.W. 3U feaints’ &t. At 8:45 A.M. Morning Over Jfflarfe’8 were to go. Sunday Chary Chasa Circle "ON CAPITOL HII.L'" and Southeast. All the failures in life and eternity are bound up in the one thought: They D. Minister Station WQQW (570) REV. W. D Phil. Third A Streets tried to do the themselves. walked not AFTER, but out in front REV. SETH R. BROOKS, D., C LOWRY, (Oxon.) REV ROBERT JOHNSTON PLUMB. leading They Mr. Davies will be the first speaker of God. Too late they learned and did not oonfess, “O Lord, I know the way of 10:00 a.m.—Church School, Adult Class Rector. Rector.