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10 CATHEDRAL PLANS 10 ADD QUARTERS Building Will Be Used for Residence and Teaching for College of Preachers. At the concluding session of the Summer conference of the College of Preachers last night it was announced by the National Cathedral Foundation that provision will be made as soon as possible for a suitable building within Washington Cathed Close to_con tain adequate quarters for residence and teaching. Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, director and chaplain of the College of Preachers, said that the Cathedral Chapter looked forward to the time when selected clergymen will come to Mount St. Alban for special training in prophetic preaching. The primary purpose of the college, Bishop Rhine- said, o provide a body of for the specific purpose of win- » Christ by the ministry of eaching those who are outside the Christlan church Visiting clergymen who have been guest of the cathedral this week and clergymen in and around Washington who have been attending the confer- ence have heen asked to give the cathedral staff their suggestions in reference to plans for the permanent College of Preachers hop to Be Honor Right Rev. Jar 1. Bishop of Washi evening for Charlo Jiver tomorrow the at University ¥ man will the commencement exercises at Ken yon College, Gambier, Ohio, Monday, and will receive the honorary de; 3 of doctor of laws. Andrew W. Mellon Secretary of the Treasury and na: ational Cathe- and Robert Lansing, of State, will also ¢ degree of dpetor Freeman, ves this . to de- baccalaureite ser of Viry of laws at Kenyon g ual services will be held at hedral tomorrow. Holy be celebrated at the a.m. services in the Rev. Dr. William nion will 30 a.m. and 11 Bethlehem Chapel. L. De Vries, canon and chancellor of the Cathedral, will preach at the peo- vle’s open-air evensong, to de held at the Peace 1t 4 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Cathedral choir of men and boys, assisted by a brass quartet SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLS TO BE STARTED JUNE 22 “v‘ashingtcn;‘r;]e School Associa- tion Prepares to Promote Study. Pageant Planned. Cross * Bible schools are Many schools are » for work ome will others June and now open linin; June executive in the George committee City Club held Thu . pre mmu. a with Dr presiding. Th was well tended by the cle ren of the .ome- sentative denvminations and lay work. ers, much business for the Summer and Fall month: was at this meeting that the Wash- ington Bible School Association be. came a corporation whose plan and purpose is to promote the Summer Bible schools and the Winter session Bible schools here. The Fall term of school will begin September 21, to con tinue through the Winter months. A committee was formed and empowered to establish the necessary office where & depository for books and materia d fo and where tion > had regarding An institute for workers for the Winter schools will be an nounced later In the early Fall, when the ant supervisor, Miss Harriet vill return from Europe, be eng. d in the study of pag- eantry, the Washington Bible School Association under her leadership plans to present a pageant and demonstra tion for all Summer Bible school those of the Winter i information Bible sch term can be visor, Mrs. Leich, where she Is and thos had H OPEN-AIR SEhi/iCE. Music to Feature Innovation Chevy Chase Baptist. An open-: entirely at service composed almost of music will be a feature in the program of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow evening The pastor, Rev. Edward 0. Clark, will make a brief the Lord.” n-air Dl ner nned. o be months: Mt pm., on the Western west of ounds, oad, just Chase Circle. Children’s da gervice of dedication be held at 10:30 am will be held in the %he theater building. SERVICE FOR CHILDREN. the Chevy ith a . will xercises, or in Thi music 8 n tudio in Program for Sunday School at Epiphany Lutheran Church. The Sunday school Lutheran Church will hold its Chil dren’s day service at 11 o'clock to- morrosw vear the service will take the form of a FI. day ot ance and committee in char arranged an interesting program. service will open with a pre all _the children carrying and C Follo there will raisin, Wilfred 1 mp b fe and ut, will olors,” after which the flag salute will be given by the entire audience. 3 Yates, U ‘\ ¥ address 1l participate in so The music will be led by a under the direction of John F and they will also give a speci ber entitled, “Our Gloriot OFFICE IS ACCEPTED Cemon' Bhinalandar ¥s Honored! by Anglo-Catholic Club. Right Rev. Philip Rhinelander canon of Washinzton Cathedral, accepted the election of honorar ident of the Anglo-Catholic the Diocese of Washington Rev. Dr t Smith rector of §t. Thomas’ C! is president, Rev. Victor retary and Paul V. . Burton The headquarters Church, OTHER SERVIC HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Sunday service. 0 pm Prayer mecting, Thurs ALL WELCOM of Epiphany ¢ choir Stowell, 1 num- 2r pre Club assist- | |11 avenue and | service | sound | " | benedict |at | be THE EVENING Returns From West REV. DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE. $1,250,000 CHURCH PLAN BACKED, DR. PIERCE SAYS First Congregational Pastor Re- turns From Three-Week Speak- ing Tour of West. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, minis the First Congregation: Tenth and G_streets north- s just returned from a three- aking tour in the West, d ddresses in St. Louis, Mo City 5. Oakland, San 0, Los Angeles and Pasadena, Calif. At Los les he gave the two principal addresses at the dedi cation of the ne iltshire Boule. vard Congregational Church. Wherever Dr. Pierce spoke, he said, he recgived strong indc ement of and promises of hearty support for the proposed million-and-a-quarter- dollar National Congregational Church at Washington, on which it is hoped worked will begin early T Tomorrow will be Dr. Pi Sunday before beginning his vacation At 11 am. there will be a children’s day service in which many of the tiny youngsters will take part, and Dr. Pierce will speak on “Children of God.” At $ p.m. his subject will e “The Church’s One Foundation.” STARTS SUMMER SERVICE of Fifteen Minutes Ninth Street Christian Church. *Rev. Dr. C. R. Stauffer, pastor of | the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, is in- troducing a Summer schedule of serv- ices tomorrow with services limited to one hour or less. The sermons will be but 15 minutes in length, and only the most essential parts of the pro- gram will be carried out. The sermon row morning will be Living and in the evening a ¥ will be preached. The New Club of Washington, of which tauffer ciate sky pilot, will attend at the church Sunday evenin DE v has been elected gen eral superintendent of the Sunday school to fill the vacancy which oc. curred when Maj. W. <irby left the city. The annual school picnic will be held at Beach June Jo. The third annual i Daily Vacatiol 3ible School will open ST. MARY’S PROGRAM. June High Mass Tomorrow, Followed by Rev. ter of Church, west, ha week sp livering Kansas ranc Sermon in Corpus Christi Procession. There w M be a solemn high m: Church tomorrow 9:15 am., after which the Corpus Christi procession will be held. There will_be low masses at T §:15 and o'clock Rev. Edward Holland, C. SS. R., will direct a novena in honor of Ou Lady of Perpetual Help, which will besin June 19 and continue until the day of the feast, June There will services each ev at 7:30 which will ide with ion. ni o'eloc cone . Communion at Lincoln. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Our Three Judges. The holy communion will be observed At 8 pm. Dr. Brooks will speak at the Plymouth Congregational Church on “A Rugged Religion.” The Men's Club of the temple will observe health night Mond. at 8 o'clock At that time three prominent physicians will speak on “The Human Machine and the Prevention of Disease.” Celebration at Eastern. Childr v will be celebr: morrow o'clock by the school of Eastern Presbyterian Chure This will be the fiftieth annive the school, and a special musi gram, “The Children’s King,” will be | rendered by tha children, & ted by the Sunday school orchestra under the direction of J. Harry Phillips. The pastor, Dr. arrows, will give a ropriate to the oc nda; h. al pro Communion at Second Baptist. At Second Baptist Church, Third be- tween H and I streets, tomorrow, Rev. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 am. on “The Priesthood of Christ. At 4 p.m. communion services will be held. At 8 p.m. Rev. Mr. Holloman will have as his subject ‘“America, the Land of Opportunity” (a Flag day ermon). BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Associauon ITORIUM, “WALK AS H\ THE DAY” Rom.. xiii 4:30 p.m —Elect b.m —Tow | federation | and are | desire to see them. | ‘Unasked Answers to Prayer’ Will Crowds Hear Musical Evangelist 2 Big Meetings Sunday Last Campaign Before Europe FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Pa. Ave. Northwest Harry L. Collier, Pastor Church of the Four El Square Gospel Interdenominational—E: sinner, the sick, the saint Nightly until June 21 at 7:45 Sundays at 3:00 and 7:43 Special Healing Service Tuesday Night New 20-Piece Orchestra—Chorus Choir Jesus Heals Bring Next Week—H The Sick COME EARLY FOR A SEAT OFFICERS CHOSEN BY BIBLE INSTITUTE E. W. Collamore Is Elected Presi- dent for Eighth Year—En- rollment Totals 518. At the seventh annual convocation of members of the American Home Bible Institute, Tuesday evening, in *he Wallace Memorial United Presby- ferlan Church, the following officers and cabinet members were chosen for the new fiscal year: President, B. W Collamore, for the eighth president and treasurer, W. W. Tuck- ey; secretary, Miss Ethel Vance; as- sistants, Miss Mary A. Hervey and Mrs. Mary Parry; cabinet, Bertha G Linton, Bertha F. Thomas, Nina Lap- ham, Mary B. Robertson; advisors, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, Dr. How- ard A. Banks, Marcus A. Di The president’s report showed an enrollment in all departments of 518 with 51 certificates of credit presented during the year. Those receiving certificates work recently completed in the school in Washington, which is the desizna- tion of the local wor of the institute, are: In cardinal teachings of the Bible, Minnie 1. Nicholson, Jennie L. Peter- son, Ida M. Tait, Edward C. Magde- burger, Nina Lapham, L. Pearl Ward, Mrs. Adaline Granville, Ethel Vance, Harry Garner, Mar . Pari leader: Ruth Mortimel personal evangelism, Minnie I Nich- olson and Rev. A. A. Battle; inten book study, Wm. Herbert, Lucile vanonni, Mary Irene 1da Be Buck, Barl Ann Knight, Exil L Phelps Dinger, Mertie M Jamieson, rks, Alpha Allen, Minnie I. I\nlxw Bible read- ing courses, D Griffin, Orndorff, Mrs. sie 1. Henderson; pray Peterson, Thomas E. Manley- Rev. Dr. W. L. Pettingill. dean of the Philadelphia_School of the Bible, gelivered the address to the students. | VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO DEMONSTRATE WORK Rust Hall Institute Teachers to Show Methods and Pro- gram Tonight. A special and practical dewonstra tion of daily vacation Bible School program and methods will be given evening at 8§ o'clock in the Rust Institute, 1150 North Capitol street. This demonstration will be conducted by the teachers of the in stitute and will conclude the two weeks’ special session of training for vacation Bible school workers. It is planned to have children in attend ance and to conduct a short session of & school as a practical demo: tion. All interested in this Sunday school teachers and leaders also, will find it very profitable to at tend this meeting, which is open to the publi L Shortly after the close of the public 100ls a large number of these daily v tion Bible schools will open in all sections of the city, in churches ¢ different denominations, and, in ddition to keeping the children off the streets, will furnish valuable in struction in the Bible, in character uilding and in patriotism hools are free. The W Federation of Churches is B promoting them in the city and vicin ity. Rev. E. O. Clark is director in charge of this work. He gives as sistance to desiring to hold a school free A number f lectures by lantern slides have been given in churches interested in the schools. Churches can communicate with him at the flice. Copies of the text- books on the Bible and expressional activities published by the different denominations are on file at this office available for any who may Free pamphlet concerning the schools may also be obtained from the director. DR. WOOD CHOOSES TOPIC.v illustrated Be Subject Tomorrow. “Unasked Ans subject of the s tomorrow morning the Covenant by Wood <. Dr. Wood is to pi “The Winning of One’s Soul Next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the church D Wood will speak on “Why Are We Presbyterians wers to Prayer’ is the | rmon to be preached | in the Church of | the pastor, Dr. rvice, ch on | " NEW_CHURCH (Swedenborg um nday School service with Pastor _INTERD! PAUL SPERRY. OMINATIONAL. CIETY OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 am. to 8 p.m.) VIVA 3 g ARY, Minister. SUNDAY, 8 P.M “The Lame Man Healed” WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.. “He Sent His Word and Healed Them” Eddie Foster Ex-Washington BALL PLAYER Speaks at BIBLE HALL 9th and E Sts. N.W. Sunday Night Meeting Tonight and Every Night at 8 O'Clock. { angelistic. Help for the is Life Storv—Family Night, Etc. for | ¢ | BEV. GEORGE W vrm\xo\- D STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Flying Squadron of the Chris- tian Endeavor Union of the District of Columbia will meet with thel| Northminster Presbyterian C. E. Society, Eleventh and Rhode Island avenue northwest, June 21, at 6:45 p.m. The program will consist of talks by the members of the squadron in regard to the four-square program of Christlan Endeavor, and solo by Miss Proctor of the Church of the Covenant. DR. BOWMAN TO ASSUME PASTORATE AT BRETHREN Former Philadelphian to Speak on “Heart of Christianity” Tomorrow. Re rl M. Bowman of Philadel- phia, Pa., umes the pastorate of the Church of the Brethern, Fourth street and North Carolina avenue His_sermon, be “The Heart of and at § pm. “The Attractions of a Good Life Rev. Bowman has been pastor of Bethany Chapel, Philadelphia, and has also been pursuing studies in the Graduate School of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania for the past four years. PASTOR TO CELEBRATE. Dr. Waldron Completing 18th Year at Shiloh Church. Rev. Dr. Baptist In Waldron and the Sh titutional Church will cel brate the apletion of his eighteen years' service as pastor of that church tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Waldron will preach the anniversary sermon: at 3:30 o'clock the Sunday School will celebrate Chil dren’s day, and at night the pastor will preach the annual sermon of the Daughters of I The church is planning a special meeting with a presentation next Friday night. a < Women to Meet. The quarterly meeting of the Wom- an’s Missionary Societies of the Di: ciples of "Christ will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 in the Columbia Heights Christian Church. Box lunch will be served at 12:30 o'clock. This will be annual business meeting. Election of officers. Mrs. Metz will preside. h th Daughters to Visit Church. The Daughters of the £ of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of W visit Pinkney Memo- rial Church, Hyattsville, Wednesday at 8 pm. This is the first time in two vears in which the order has as- sembled in St. Matthew’s parish, of which Pinkney Memorial is the prin- cipal church K i a5 x Topic for Theosophists. “Reincarnation and Karma™ is subject of the talk to be giv United Lodge of Theosophists, K street northwest, tomorrow at § The public is welcome. Usual 5 S p.m., dis- veles, ASCENSION 12TH ST. AT MASS. AVE . THOM . COOKE, the n at the 1731 Services—8 and 11 A M g June, July and August. " CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N.W. D.. Rector Services: 7 #SE AGNES’ CHURCH 48 Que ¢ (Fla. eve cara.) and 11 am. and 8 p.m, 930 am v mase. 7 am. Evensong and Interces- St. Paul’s ‘Church g% 88 Restored Church nion, 8:45 am 11 am HOLY COMF ORTER- Georgla_are. ..w‘..-{»r Madison. m STEVENSON Viear. “The Little Chure! 1041 Wisconsi Reetor: The Reve Services: Christ | Church Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. 7:30 a.m—Holv Communion 9:30 alm St. Andrews Church N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D.. Rector. and Potoma M et n.w L. Durrant. 3017 St Stéphen’s Chu}ch Communion. School, Pra Holy Sunday Morning & WASHINGTON PARISH. 630 G St. Founded 1795. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. am—*Holy Communion. a'm'—Church School 17308 2R —Norine Erovts and Sermon Preacher, the Rector. 6:45 pm.—Young = People's Leagte. 8:00 p.m—FEvening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher. the Rector. Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W., Near Woodley Road. Service First Sunday After Trinity, June 14, Patriotic Observance of National Flag Day. Holy Communion... Morning Prayer and Litany ..10:00a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Dean 11:00a.m. People’s Open- B and Sermon. Preacher, Canon De Vries 4:00 p.m. Music by the Cathedral Choir. :30a.m. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Secred Heart, Holy Comforter, St. Augustine’s and St. Paul's Are Affected by Clanges. Archbishop Curley announced last night several chanzes in pastorates of Cathoiic churches affecting Wash- ington churches, to become effective June . They are as follows: Rev. Thomas A. Cunningham, Baltimore, to & ashington; Rev. Michael J. from Sacred Heart, Wash- ington, to St. Bernard’s Baltimore; Rev. stor, recently ordained, to Holy Comforter, Washington; Rey. Joseph J. Deppe, from St. Au Washington, to St. burg; Rev. J. F dained, to St. Augustine’ ton. The transfer of Rev. MecGuigan, from Ambrose’ more, to the p: te of St Washington, will at that time. BADGES WILL BE GIVEN. Service League of Christ Church to Present Rewards. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning the Sunday School of Christ from cred Finnerty, 's, Balti- Paul’s, go into effect Dr. Z. B. Phillips, of the Bomberger will preach at the 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. comraunion at $ a.m. the first session of the Summer Church School will assemble. lau tary morning. church Jones Church, Webster Grov Mo., preacher, ing the the | morning | Church of Our | Thirteenth by Rice. with classes for all. tional meeting of the Young People’s Christian Union; ices at Epiphany Church Tomorrow. In the absence from the city of Rev. rector of the Church Epihany, Rev. John H. A. services tomorrow. There will be celebration of the holy and at 9:45 a.m. Dr. Phillips will preach the bacca- rmon at the Virginia Mili- Institute, Lexington, tomorrow Announcement is made from the office that Rev. rector of Emmanuel Louis, been secured as special morning and evening, dur- month of July. ha Services at Universalist Church. “Redemption and Its Cost” will be subject of the sermon tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock at the Father (Universalist), and L streets northwest, tor, Rev. Dr. Clarence E. At 12 o'clock church school, At 7 p.m. devo- the topic, “Idealism of Church in Georgetown will assemble RE] FGR\II‘ D. with their elders in the church Awards will be made for attendance and scholarship and the 15 members of the Church School Service League who have earned them will r the silver badges of the league. “Forgetting God” Is Topic. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth | and Q streets, tomorrow i1 will be orgetting unior ciety at 5 pm. B su tendent Senior Young pm.;.l. tian wvor Socie 6 p.m. “Leadership—Its Pi Rewards.” Sunday school, 4 ayer meeting Tue to 10 pm.; 8 to 9 p.m. t' 8 pm. al Third and A Sts. S REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS, Rector. REV. WILLIAM A. MASKER, Assistant. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a'm —Church _School 11:00 am—Mormning Prayer and Sermon ver and Sermon (Assistant ) 11 am—Holy Intercessions, A _CORDIAL WELCOME Thursday. Commhunion, nn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. T SCOTT SMITH, D. Rector. 7:30—Holy Communion. ng Praver and Sermon, D., the Thursday and holy munion at 11 __ALL WELOOME ALWAYS. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Streets JOHN FIRST SU dass—Holy Com 11:00 a.m.—Morn; Prea 1000 i Sermon Thursday G I( oy ST THOM’KS' SERVI( 11am—R Com- (18th Bet. P and Q) 111 am f New York periences in the __Thursday. 1 charist St. James” Church 8th St Retweon T The Rev. T. BOWYER CAMPBE Rev. J. W. CLARK, Rector Emeritus. Tow Mass ... Matins 2 8500 . v at 7 am s Church near Washington Circle Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. SUNDAY. JUNE 14 7:10 a.m —Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m —iloly Communion’ and Instruc M ts Free st Paul 23rd St The Rev. 11:00 am ing AlL S | ST. JOHN'S CHU'RCH Lafayette Square. Praver and Sermon nd Ur Services: 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. Dr. lohnflnn Will Preach ]Epnphany G Street Near 14th 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. } Rector Founded in 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45a.m.—Church School. 10:45 a.m.—Chimes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger. f | | 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- | ciety. ' 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- [ mon by the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. S First Grace npxny's | rEV. Wit AUBREY REFORMED AT 13TH AND MONROE STS. R AMEs b BUIRER, PASTOR. 11:00 am. se Preaching by Dr. J. D. 9:45 a.m—! 15TH AX 1. RANCK. D. D., PASTOR. 1040 a.m —Children’s Day Service 7100 pm—( No evening church service. CHRISTIA | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D STS. NE 11:00— *“A Living Soul” 7:45— “The Star Spangled Banner” 9:30—S. S. 6:45—C, C. R. STAUFFER, MINISTER. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridian Sts Bible study. 10 a.m. - Preaching ‘and Communion. 7:45 pm ty welcome to evershody. T. B. LARIMORE. Minister W 11 am. and " Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. A CAREER!® f LIFE" Dius Vermont Ave Rev. EARL JE! Director o 5 a.m—Gra 11:00 am—"OUR HEROE: 8:00 p.m —" FRENCH SWITZERL. (Tllustrated.) 7:00 p.m —Christian_Endeavor meetinga. SMITH ation. Columbia Heights Chrxstlan Park Road Near 14th. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—*“Youth mnvm M.E CHURCH SOUTH and B Sts, S W. LAMBERT. Pastor. 11:00 am School Day. K00 pom 930 am Southern Methodist 3035 QUE ST. LYNCH, PASTOR. 11 am —“MISSING THE MARK.” S pm—“THE GOLDEN RULE." Sunday School—9 45 a.m. pworth League—7.00 pom. ~ MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. near Lamont REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 am.—Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday school day services in the main_auditorium. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. mon by the Pastor, m —Midweek prayer service. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E Short ser- _ Thursday. 8 i | | | ' Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D.\ PASTOR Take Lincoln Park Car 9:30 am—Sunday School. 11:00 am.— Children’s Day services. Communion. :00 p.m.—Epworth League. 0 p.m—Organ recital. 00 p.m—Evening Worship and Sermon. 7 7 Mrs. 8. F. Moore, Musical Director 5. Edwin Moofe, Jr., Organist 9:30 A.. M—Sundny School. 11'A.M.—DR. 7:40 P.M. I Organ Suite by R. Deane Shure will Woodley Road Bus Line. Mt. Vernon Place M.E. Church South, | (The Representative Church) I 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. | Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor | Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 6:45 P.M.—Senior League “A Hymn Before Gethsemane” 11 AM.—OVERFLOW SERVICE, REV. W. A. McKEE, PREACHER 8 PM.—DR. LAMBETH “To Restore Character—Invest Confidence” —“Through Palestine” as last of recital serles LAMBETH be played for first time in public | da FOURTH CHURCH— 3 Rev. H. B. Smith to Talk to High School Pupils. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith of Colum- bla Heights Christian Church will ad- dress a group of high school grad- uates, who will attend in a body to- morrow morning, on “Youth Must Still Dare.” At the evening service his subject will be “Follow Through,” taking his theme from an occurrence on the golf links. The Disciples’ Unfon will hold its quarterly meeting at the Columbia Heights Church Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., with a box luncheon at noon, to be followed by afternoon and evening sessions. CA'I'H()LIC ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N\W. Bet. G and H Sts. Masses, 7:15 and 8:15. Solemn High Mass, Corpus Procession, at 9:15. Last Low Mass, 11:15 Christi Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena, June 19 to June 27, 7:30 p.m. Shrine of 1838 Mouroe St “TRINITY M _E SHIFTS IN CATHOLIC |[DR. PHILLIPS TO PREACH GRADUA'&ATSERVICE. Ffi:xgggfi):éiing - PASTORATES MADE BACCALAUREATE SERMON Dr. Bomberger Will Conduct Serv- 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL_ARE INVITED. Friends Church 13th and Irviog Sts. N.W. 8. 8., 9:45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. C. E. 8:30 “Thursday prayer meeting, 45 poan MU ;".\‘_y 8. KENWOR1 FASTOR. 801 N.W. Ph WELCOME TC WHITE. 3rd and A Rev. WM. M. HOFFMA! Sunday School. Children’s Day Services Primary and Beginners' Dept. Dumbarton ‘Avenue M. CHURCH BARNES, Pastor. unday School 4 8 p.n—Lreiching by the Pas "CHURCH Sth St Ave. S.E REV. FRANK STEELMAN, Pastor. 11 am—Children's ice 8 pm —"The Best Treasures of Lif Epworth _Leagu: p.m e Sacred Heart 16th St. and Park Rd. NOVENA TO SACRED HEART June 11 to June 19 Short Sermon every evening at 7:30 by Father Dickinson of the Paulist Fathers. | | 2 i Solemn High Mass Friday, 1 | | June 19, 10 AM. His Grace, Most Rev. Archbishop Curley, presiding in the Sanctuary Sermon by Rev. Charles F. Morrissey SPIRITUALIST. Rev. James L. Conpecticut Ave. Chevy ©) FRED C. R DS, Minister, 10:30 a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m— Children’s Day Exercises by the Sunday School 8:00 and Jocelyn St. D. C. Simon the Zealot” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED., UNION LE. CHURCH 812 20th St. N. MeLain, D. ., Pastor. a2y School n'a Day Exercises 800 p.m e ALL A7 WELC Dr. Jane B. Coates Ie Holding Regular Wednesday meetings at THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. 8 P.M.—All Welcome. Lecture and Messages. Subject: “Are You Liying U Best Within' You' _Interviews by appointment. Col The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor i ALFRED H. TERRY | i to the Subject “The Quick and the Dead Earnestness is the path of immortal ity. thoughtlessness the path of death Buddha. _Sunday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Tem. | ple. 1012 9th st. n.w., second floor. All welcome ICE CREAM SOCIAL Tueeday, from 10 pm.. at 419 6th ||} b CHRIST! CIENCE. “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS' BRANCHES OF THE MOTE CHURCH, | TH RST CHURCH _OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euchid st Second Church of C\h:’ist Scientist, 111 C St Third Church of Christ, 'suermst.. Masonic Tem Bth st. and N. Y. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. SUBJECT “GOD THE PRESERVER OF READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH— Investment Blll ‘Iith and K Sts.— 1108 pm. (exc 6 ‘Sundaye. 2740 to 5 THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.— Hours. 10 to § (W and Stndays and hol The Arcade, 14th and Park (Seeond Floori— 0 to 9 week dars (except Wedn h A, M. E. Zion Church, 6th St. Bet. L and M N.W. Wm. D. Battle. Pastor. 9:30 am day school and 6:15 D You are welcome to our services. N.B.—Members' meeting Monday evening. 15. HAVEN M. E. CHURCH 14th and B Sts. and Mass. Ave. S.E. 1 Sermon to Mothers. B:8 EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH§ Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. W Rev. 11:00 am—Holy Communion. 6:00 p'm —Epworth League 8:00 p.m.—Holy Communion. A WELCOME TO ALL. CALV 10:30— School. ment of Baptism by the Minister. 7:00—Epworth League Devotiona music and address. SO SSSSSSSSSARRRSRSARRRRR A SRS AR AN / FOUNDR Sixteenth Street Thursday—8:00 P.M.—Midweek Servant,” seventh in series o Welcome to (W. R. T. Busses Douglas Memo"lal On Columbia Road, between 14th and 15th streets James Shera Montgomery, Minister CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION Class songs, recitations and selected music by the Calvary Bible Reception of new members and administration of the Sacra- 8:00—Public Worship and Celebrati ery will give a special sermon-address on the subject : “THE MESSAGE OF OUR FLAG” " Special Music by the Calvary Quartet Free Seats to the Public—The Church of the People Sttt idaii i a2 S 8 S SN RS NNNNRY 11TH AND B STS. N.2. REV. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. 10:30 am.—Ch METRdPouFAN' MEMORIAL M. Jobn Marshall Pl. (4%) and C REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, Minister, 10:30 a.m.- Children’s 8 pm.— *“Zaccheus, the Publican™ ay School League iing The National Methodist Church | Day Services 8 pom. Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister 1 AM:: Children’s Day Exercises 8 PM.: “The Rehgxon of Longfellow™ 7:00 p.m.—Ep Th 8. 9:45 am.— McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 AM.—Prayer Service. 9:30 AM.—Sabbath _ School — Classes Tor Deisons Of Al asor 11:00 AM.—Children’s Day Anniversary. Exeellont. progmm, Hom oF cnibiren " Brict a3 tress by the hastor: 6:00 PM.—Epworth League Social Hour. League Devotional Service. Sermon by the _pastor Theme: v AT HF UL 8:00 P.M. MIDWEEK SERVICES t with her helpers; rayer Meeting together 8:00 P \W\W“m“\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s\;\' ARY 1 Service, with special gospel ion of Flag D: Dr. Montgom- t\\\\\\S‘\fi‘\\\\\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Near P Street Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Educational Day. Address by Dr. Harris 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by the minister. “A TRIP TO THE SEA,” First in Seru.s on “June Journeys” service, topic “The U n the parables of our Foundry Pass the Door) faithful Lord.

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