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_—— PRESBYTERIANS PLANNEW CHURCH Western Congregation Will Build on H Street Near Twentieth. The congregation of the Western Presbyterian Church, H street be- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, has purchased 100 feet of property on H street near Nineteen on which will be erected a church auditorium, Sunday house and parish hall The work will begin in the near future, and it is planned to have the church * strictly modern. g Rev. Dr. I. H. Durham is pastor of the church TEACHERS L‘EAVE MONDAY FOR SWEET BRIAR, VA. Will Attend Summer School of Re- ligious Education at South- school ern College. About 20 teachers in the Sunday schools of the Episcopal churches in Washington are Ieaving Monday morning for the Summer School of Religious Education conducted by the | Episcopal Church at Sweet Briar, Va. The school will occupy the buildings of Sweet Briar College and will las two weeks. Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson | has been appointed by the diocesan | board of religious education as the| leader of this group of tea Comdr. C. T. Jewell, the secret the board. will also attend the in an official capacity. The school at Sweet Briar is main. tained jointly by the four diocese of the Episcopal Church in Virginia and West Virginia. Besides courses in re liglous pedagogy. there are also classes for clergymen and for leaders in mission work and social service. One large group will consist of young people who will be trained for leadership in the Young People's societies of the church. The officers of the Young People's Service League of the province of Washington will attend the school as the guests of the Provincial Commission on Religious Education A similar group Young people under Miss Marie E ~hool of teachers and the leadership of Walcott of the Chapel of the Good hepherd will leave the city June 22 for the Summer school conducted by the dioceses of Delaware and Easton at Ocean City, Md NOVENA AT SHRINE. Services at Sacred Heart Will End Friday. At the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Sixteenth street and Park road, the novena of the cred Heart began Thursday, and will epd next day. There is a short sermon every eve- ning by Father Dickinson of the Paul- ist Order. Friday, at 10 o'clock, there will be solemn high mass, at which Archbishop Curley will preside. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Charles ¥. Morissey of St. Gregory's ‘hurch, Baltimore. The novena will close at the eve. ning service Frid: when diplomas | will be conferred on promoters of the League of the Sacred Heart. IN SPECIAL PROGRAM. Church Sunday School Children’s Day Services. ‘The 8unday school of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Second and B streets southeast, will have its children's day i tomorrow morning at 9:30 The exer- ses will consist of ram of spe- cial children’s day and interest- ing features sep: ¥ by members of the junior and primary depart ments. Flag day will also be observed with appropriate exercises by the chil- dren of the school. In addition to the program, Miss Anna M. Norwat, the school's special missionary stu dent, will tell of her college experi- ences and her work in preparation for the mission field There will be a special offering, the entire proceeds to be given for the Tressler Orphans’ Home oo PREACHES TO GRADUATES Dr. Ball Will Preach to Eastern High School Students. Rev. Dr. John Compton Ball. pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon 1o the graduates of ern High School tomorrow His sub- Ject will be “God’s Call to Graduates The address will be broadcast by WCAP. In the evening a Flag day service will be held, and Dr. Ball will speak on “The Call of the Colors.” S Eige CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE. Chaplain Kirkpatrick of Navy to Speak at First Presbyterian. Children's day the First Presby to Hold will be observed at erian Church tomor- row at 11 o'clock. Chaplain Thomas L. Kirkpatrick, U. S. N., former su- perintendent of the Sunday school, will be the speaker. Tt is also planned to present to him at this service a communlon set for his personal use on hoard ship, in appreciation of his services. The series of talks on the life of Moses, the Paul of the Old Testament, will be continued Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Darby in New York. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches, was in New York city yes- terday, attending a_meeting of the ad- visory committec of the Federal Coun- cll of Churches. e will spend several days next week at the annual con- vention of executive secretaries of city and State federations. This meet- ing will be held fn Northfield, Mass. He expects to return July 26. B. Y. P. U. NOTES The Senior B. Y. . U. of the West Washington Baptist Church presented a twoact play, entitled “The Red Lamp” Tuesday evening. Other fea tures were the musical numbers ren dered by Everett Hardell and Miss Anice Adams. Humorous recitations were given by Mrs. Loren Matthews Those taking part in the play were Evelyn Bitting, Harold Hodges, Louise Bury, Z. C. Hodges, jr. William I Becker and Ruth Henderson. Grace Wright had charge. A pro; m was given in the Fifth B. Y. P. U. last Sunday evening under the leadership of Walter Price. The topic, “A Message of God's Loving Ca was discussed by Miss Mary Ryan, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Ingram, Mr. Bush and Roger Davis. The “trav eling” group had harge of the midweek prayer meeting last Thurs- day eveming. They also held ser at the Baptist Home. “Faith in Christ” was discussed by L. C. Caldwell, Her- bert Reamy and Dona Mae Sparks. Special music was rendered by Dona Mae Sparks and Herbert Reamy Several local unions of the Colum- bia B. Y. P. U. Federation are electing officers for the fi 1l year beginning July 1 hose whe have been an- nounced are: Brooklan vice president, sponding secre recording secretar. street; treasurer, Irene McMullen Bible readers: leader, Paul Fisher; pianist, Geneva Dye; chorister, Charles Butler Chev’ Chase—President, Stephens: vice president, A. C. Brown; recording secretary, Mary A. Forbe: treasurer, L. W. Cook; Bible readers’ . Helen Hudson; pianist, Helen social chairman, Clara iForbes; ptains, Maude Forbes and Rose May Clarendon—President, Pansy Wilt- shire; vice president, Herman S. Col corresponding secretary, Bertha ( loway; recording secretary, Virda Horner: treasurer, Audrey Hough: Bible readers’ leader, Stella M. Lan- caster; pianist, Mildred 1. Wilson; group captain bler, Douglas Galloway, Bertha Horner. Falls Church—President, Russell Graham; vice president, Hazel Lee ; corresponding secretary, Ruth : recording secretary, Margaret Graham; treasurer, Virgie Shotwell; Bible readers’ leader, Margaret Fravel. Petworth—President, Amy Norton; vice president, Emily Flint; recording secretary, Martha Bean; treasurer, Elsie Robey: corresponding secretary, Janie Humphrey. Fifth—Director, President, Ruth Fisher: Martha Cook; co ary, Mrs. O. O. Dietz; Beulah Green- Pearl Roger E. Davi President, L. C. Caldwell; vice pres dent, Alba Bailey; recording secret Gladys Deathy; corresponding s tary, Emma Joe Sparks; Helen C. Moore; Bible reade Bennie Mills planist, Ruth Ryan group cap! Nellie Money, Jennie Hodge, W Price and Herbert Reamy First—President, Roswell Jenkins vice president, Warren Miller: recor ing secretary, Mary Follanshee; cc responding secretary, Florence Mul- roy; treasurer, Harry Travis; pianis Mary Ruthven; superintendent of termediate B. Y. P. U. Mrs. Jorda Bentley; superintendent of the Junior B. Y. P. U, Beulah Moore. Temple—President, Mildred Kretch- ting: vice president, Franklin Odo: recording secretar Dodd: co responding_ s yn_Burn; treasurer, Jessie Bunch; pianist, Irene Owens; publicity agent, Alice Owens; athletic representative, Fred Braugh: group captains, Burnelle Jones, Hazel Burn and Irene Owens. West Washington—President, Z. C. Hodges, jr.. vice president, H. C. Ashby: recording secretary, Allie Lee Hodges; _ corresponding secretary, Evelyn Bitting; treasurer, Harold Hodges; pianist, Mrs. Hilda D. Garri- son; Bible readers’ leader, Hazel Lad- son. CONFERENCE PLANNED. D. C. Organized Bible Classes Will Meet July 3, 4 and 5. At the meeting of the central com- mittee of the organized Bible cl. of the District of Columbia alter i ans | were made for tHe fourth annual or s conference to be held July 3, 4 and 5 at the Hood Col- lege Campus, Frederick, Md. This conference is open to adult Bible class workers of all denominations. More than 300 registrations have already been received at headquaters and in- dications are that a great many more 1l attend this conference. Further rations should be sent to Page . Etchison, 1736 G street north- ganized Bible cla: In addition to a number of the lead- ing pastors and Bible class workers of the city, some of the out-of-town speakers will be Rev. Peter Ainslie, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. and Mrs. J. N Dawson, co. Tex., and Miss Julia Mather, Birmingham, Ala. Homer J. Councilor, president of the association, will preside e FOUNDRY CHURCH SERVICE “Educational Day” Scheduled, With Special Address Included. Sducational T scrved in Foundry Methodist Episco- pal Church tomorrow morning, with a speclal address by the pastor, Rev. Frederick Brown Harris. Mem- of the church school will par- ticipate in the exercise: “A Trip to the Sea” will be the pastor's theme at the evening service, the first in a series on “June Jour- neys.” will be ob- Women to D:scms Mlssmns‘ The Woman’s Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist Church will hold its last meeting before Autumn next Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the junior room of the Sunday school house. The speaker will be Mrs. W. L. Darby, a member of the Federation of Wom- an’s Foreign Mission Boards of the United States, whose topic will be “A Giant Octopus.” Mrs. G. Mason will conduct the devotional service and a solo will be sung by Mrs. Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler. Mrs. H. L. Thorn- ton will serve as hostess. . Luncheon will follow the morning session. Members of other churches are in = IBREUHE) ok CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4th and N. C. Ave. 8.E. Sunday school, 0:45. Preaching 11 a.m, _and R p.m. Rev. Earl M. Bo P Services at Ascension. Rev. Thomas Worthington rector of the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, announces the following serv- ices tomorrow: Holy communion, § a.m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a&m. The evening service has been discontinued during the hot weather. Cooke, Dr. J. J. Muir in Charge. Both morning and evening services At the Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, will be conducted tomorrow by Dr. J. J. Muir, who has been acting as stated CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christade], ghxanEchesxa NAV. LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:3 am. AII ‘welcome. Christadelphian Chapel - 782 Wchuur St. N.W v Did God Britain? "~ by 330 Pa. aves.e PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. O. A. 901 Rhode Island ave n.w. Vesper. Sunday, 4 p. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K St. N.W. Sunday. June 14. 8 pm “Reincarnation and Karma” Study Class Wednesday, at 8 pam. Library AL WELGoN % WASHINGTON A7} LODCE, T. s. ‘ 1216 H ST. N.W. W 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 14. 8 P.M.. LECTURE, “Ultimate of Reincarnation” By MRS. INEZ PENNY. 6:30 P.M. “Apostilate of Truth” By MR. JAMES W. MAGUIRE. Large Lending Library. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P.E, DR. MITCHELL WILL OPEN CAMP MEETING Former Washington Pastor Preach First Sermon at Ocean Grove, N. J. to al Dispatch to The GROGV. The fifty-si N. J.. June 13— h annual session of the mp meeting, the larg religious resort in the country will open tomorrow. The inaugural sermon will he preached by Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, minister of St. Paul's M. E. Church of Ocean Grove nd who was for nearly nine years the minister of the Metropolitan Me- morial M. E. Church of Washington, D. C. The season will continue until Sep- tember 13. There will be special religious services each Sunday and many distinguished preachers have been engaged to preach. Until the inauguration of the camp meeting, which will open August 28 and con- tinue until September 7, there will be a series of entertainments and lectures each evening between the Sunds in_the great auditorium which seats 8,000. Musical artists of international reputation will appear. Rev. Dr. C. M. Boswell of Phila- delphia is the president of the asso- ciation and will have charge of the servie Rev. Paul Rader, the evangelist, will preach each evening during the camp meeting. Among others who are announced to be spe achers is Rey James S. Montgomery, pastor of Ivary M. E. Chureh of Washing- ton, D. C, and also chaplain of the f Representatives. He will July 5 and lecture on July 6. | e Summer Bible which will | gin July 6 and will | be inaugurated by Re Ward of C; da. Ocean Grove has one of (Pvfl t ans in the United States. e Hohlman will be the organist for the season and Don ald Chambers will diract the singing DR. BRIGGS GIVEN D.D. Pastor est of Fifth Baptist Church Honored by Mercer. Rev. Dr. John B turned from the Mercer University at Macon, ¢ Ima mat which on June ferred upon ‘him the honorar of doctor of divinity. He will pre at both services Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow. The service in the morning will be in memory of De n and M W. ¥F. Carter, Mrs. C. F. Bennett and Wrm. .J Palmer, who for 15 vears has been director of music at the church | CHURCH BOOK IS OUT. “Where Washington Worships” Mailed to All District Pastors. The new “Where Wash lished by the is just off the p Copies have been mailed to all pastors. Others desirir them can secure copies by calling at the office of the federation, 941 Wo. ward Building. The book contains in formation about the church ‘Washington, together with o about 60 of the prominent churches in | various denominations | Briggs commencement re of of | Is volume. ships deration of Chu DR. POHTER IS BACK. Will Occupy First Baptist Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter. the First Baptist Church and O streets, will preach 11 a.m., on “The Grand of Liberty and the G f Law,” and at § p.m “The Chi n in Contact With Life Condition: The Lord's supper will be observed after the morning sermon and new members will be received. Dr. Porter has been delivering two lectures daily this week at the Wake Forest College astor of xteenth wrrow at Preack®s on “Hard Fight." | “A Man After God's Heart” Is the morning bject of Rev. Ir s W Ketchum tomorrow at Peck Memorial Chapel. In the evening he will speak on Hard Fight.” Thursday eve- ning the Ladies' Aid Society will hold its annual lawn social on the grounds opposite the chapel from 6 to 10 o'clock. e Giving Two Sermons. At McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets north- west, tomorrow Rev. S. G. Lamkins will preach at 11 am. and 3 p.m. A special union service will be held at 3:30 p.m. and the Baptist Young Peo- ple’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. Children's Day l’rogmm Children’s day will be observed at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow, at Temple Bap. tist Church. A program, Divine,” will be presented by the chil-| dren, under the direction of E. R. Acher, superintendent of the Sundaj School. At the evening tervice Rev. T. O. Jones will have for his subject “The Christian's Courageous C [ e held at | Children’s day will be ebse; | cises by | his subject “The Book ||| DR. LAMBETH T0 OCCUPY HIS PULPIT TOMORROW Pastor of Mount Vernon Place Church South to Preach Morning and Evening. Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, pastor of | the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, who has just returned from a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where he preached the baccalaureate sermon at Smory University, will {¢ preach at both morning - and eve ning ser the church tomorrow. At 11 o'clock the communion service will be observed. At this time the new communion set, presented to the church by the Jaynes class, will be used for the first time. Dr. Lam beth's topic ill be “A Hymn Before Gethseman Dr. Lambeth’s sermon at & pm. will be “To Restore Char acter, Invest Confidence An organization serv t the junior church at 11 o'clock nder the direction of Rev. W. A McKee, assistant' to the pastor, at the conclusion of which a number of members will unite with the adult church_upstal The Young People’s Epworth League will meet at 7 p.m., with Leon Jestin as leade; The subject to b discussed will bhe Where and How Shall We Spend Our Sabbath?’ The senior league, which meets at 6:45 p.m., un der the leadership of Robert F. Smith, will have the same topic. The Workers' Council of the Church will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. Thursday at 8 p.n. the home sec tlon of “The Task Ahead” will be studied at the regular prayer meet ing, with the pastor in cha CHILDREN IN PAGEANT.” “Garden of the King" School Tomorrow Morning. e will be held by Sunday agesnt “The Garden of the entitled will be presented hy 50l tomorrow morning at the Second Fourth street and Virginia southeast. This is the annual children’s day of the church The pastor, Rev C. Primm will preach at n The World Without Christ 4 v There will be several baptisms early in the service. avenue EDDIE FOSTER TO SPEAK. Former Ball Player to Be at Bible Hall. Foster, the former Washing ball player, will speak at Ninth and E streets, nignt lddie base Hall ow to. Anging open points of the r service will Ninth — . Summer Story at Centennial. II: Why Men Love related tor Rev “Summer Story Women' will be 8:15 o'clock pastor nnial The building is cool, has ic fans and comfortable chairs, and | e services are short. The 11 o'clock | morning subject is “Jabez.” | S = | : : | Exercises for Children's Day. At the Western Presbyterian Church ed tomor with exer Swem, Church row mornin 11 o'clock, the children. At the evening service at 8 o'clock the pastor, Rev Tames Harvey Dunham, will take for “Your Busin Observance at Sunday School. Tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock the Sunday School of Douglas Chu h. Eleventh east, will obser dren’s day. The pastol McKinley, will preach at “Worke Wanted The League service is at 7 p.m w its anual Rev. 8 pm. on Epworth Children’s Day Armnged The annual Children’s day exerc will take place at the Kendall Church tomorrow at 11 a.m p.m. The primary, juniors, tes, seniors and adu part in the exercises and § interme- will take UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Cor. North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor 9:40 a m.—Sunday 11:00 & m—Sermon 7:00 p.m —C. E. Act, 8100 pm —An Evening ot Song and Cheer. Ingram Memorial Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth Minister. 11:00 AM—MORNING WORSHIP. | 7:30 p.m.—Outdoor Song Serviee. | 8:00 PM~—EVENING WORSHIP. | R PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIO: 17th and P Sts. . 3. C. OLDEN, Minister. ALL SOUI S CHURCH Founded 1821. Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. Minister. 9:45—Church School 11:00 am—Morning worship. _ Ser- mon by the Minister, { “Heredity and Self-Reliance” Miss Gretchen Hood. Soprano Lewis Corning Atwater, Organist. Church School m.—Sermon by Rev. Brown. 6:30pm—Y. P.S. C. E 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. R. W. Brogks MT. PLEASANT Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. Sterling N .X 1 AM— Children’s Day Service The Vesper Service has been discontinued until Autumn. EVERYBODY WELCOME. | Dr. DR. WILFLEY TO SPEAK. |GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY “Our Her subject of Dr. Earle Wilfley's sermon Vermont Church Yomorrow make special reference to several the Disciples’ leading pastors through- at the ut the c away during the pa cluding Rev. dianapolis, Nashville, Richardson of Hollywood, Calif. SATURDAY, “‘Our Heroes of Faith” to Be Topic for Morning. oes of Faith” will be the Avenue Christian morning. He will of ounTsy who have passed st few weeks, in- Allan B. Philputt of In- Rev. Carey E. Morgan of Tenn., and Rev. W. F. At the evening service he will give the first of two & on Switzerland. French Swit address will be illust b will be * r of beau m pictu unday evening talks His subject tomorrow rland,” and the ted by a num- atiful views, many of them res taken by Dr. Wilfley. DEDICATION SERVICE. Program man' Special cf be held at manuel, rial. At 1 Johfison, Children for childre: sermonize What Shal followed by baptism of the Rik children’s 3. L. office of s« Immanuel, the positio pastor anc riday eve in visitor the chur Church The tith tural port of t John We Fourteenth northw Rev. H the Yonkers, week, and the mornin; the National will Palmquist method for Children at ual Baptist Church. Im- hildren’s day exercises will the Church School of Im Baptist Memo the pastor, Gove G. preach on “As Little with a dedication service n. In the evening he will on ed and_Soil, and 11 the Harvest Be to be All adult classes ble school will join in the duy exercises. has accepted the of Troop 43 of inducted into night by the committee. Next troop will enter- social to be given 1 am. outmast and he w n last Friday 1 troop ning the rs a ch Adopts Tithing System. or the scrip: to the sup- will begin at Y A M Zion Church, and Corcoran streets tomorrow. The pastor, Medford, will return from ing practice of giving Lord's cau New York annual conference at which he is attending this will fill the pulpit at both € and evening services. Cantata at Pctworth Church, Services worth bined in t Children’s 10 o'cle mornin the pastor, Satan k M Baptist The s evening tomorrow morning at Pet- Church will be com he form of a cantata for day. entitled “June Bless ices will commence at nd continue through the essic the church. In Henry J. Smith, for his subject Life g R il have utilator of . Calvary Methodist Services. At Calv. morrow a hool wil and the pa Montgomer:; m baptism. Montg cial Flag Me: d. sage of address ry Methodist t 10:30 1 celel stor, Rev y i Church to. the Bible children’s day, Dr. James Shera receive new er the -ament of » evening at § o'clock omery will deliver a spe- in commemoration of subject will be *“Th f the . o'clock te UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNI At 1 VERSALIST 3th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. At 10:45 o'c sermon by demptior At 12 with ¢ o'el being led b: At 7 pm., Young topie. T Miss Hel sees for orning worship, with pastor: subject, “Re 1 and Its Cost ock Church School all, the”Men’s class Dr. F. W. Ballou devotional meeting of the People’s Christian Union dealism of Youth'; leader. len Bond lock (moon), “Washington (D. C.) Blanch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generat Represe Boston. M 3 pm. a iChurch of Our at_eame h “THE SEVENTH T Science and_Health, Ed and can be hought or Nat. Bank jion nted in London, Enn7arm. and in aes_ Rezular Sundiy service at t Thirteenth and L ets, n.w. ather). Sunday_Sehool Subject of lesson sermon UMPET " by Baker lan’ Science literature, worrowed at 610 Dist Hours, 10 10 5:30. our all Chri Blds. This Church is not connected with the organization Church o First n" Boston. known as the Scientist, now £ Christ, O TRIA Fourth Presbyu'mn Church 13th and Faipnont Sts. N.W. Dr. JOSEPH 7. KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 am 11.00am 7.00 p.m 8.00 p.m hursday. study serv Mrs. C Mrs. W The Chi —Suaday School. W. W. Tucker, Fupt Men's Class, F. L. Middleton, Teacher. —Yforning =orship by Dr. A Brocowici Oann —Christian Endeavor Societies. —Dr. Hosmer will preach. 8 pm—Praver and Bible Preaching Hosmer. fce. ester W. Adair. organist. ne B. Wheeler. soloist._ urch of the Pilgrims SQUTHERN PRE! skrrrm.w d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45am. 11:00am —Ditle School, with classes for every member of the family. ‘Witness-Bearers' class for young women, Sara L. Bu- hanan, LIB.. teacher. —Sermon’ b Pastor: Children cared for ‘during sarvice. 4 5 6 00 p.m: 00 p.m. 00 p.m 30 p.m. 156 pm. 00 p.m —Junior Christian Endeavor. —Intermed; deavor. —Soctal fiour and supper at the manse. to which all strangers in the’city are invited. —Song service. Sermon by Pastor. Senior Christian Endeavor. 0 iate Christian En- WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. Childre; Sermon: 11 am.. Day Exercises ‘The Little Foxes” 8 pm., “Your Business"” Music by the Quartet. Dr. Pierce First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.; Franklin I. Winter, Ministers 11 A.M. Children’s Day Service Special Numbers By Tiny Tots “Children of God” 8 P.M. Dr. Pierce’s Subject “The Church’s One Foundation” June 21, Dr. Clarence A. Barbour, President, Rochester Theological Seminary, speaks 11 am. and 8 pm. Speaks on Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m 6:15 pm. 7:00 p.m. %00 b 8:00 p.m.. Small ¢ servic —$jnday Schiool and Bible —or by Rev. Willia ming. i —Weatiminster Lo —Soclal Hour for Young Peo- _&mmm End s 5= Prayer servies: hildren cared for during morning Take 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasan __or T6th et. bus o Trving st. naeisint car. JUNE 13, 1925. WILL GIVE LAWN PARTY Senior Club to Hold Fete Epiphany Church Home Wed- nesday Evening. at The Senfor Club of the Girls' Friendly Soclety of the Diocése of Washington, under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Jost, president, and Miss Heien Tate, secretary-treasurer, will give a lawn party on the grounds of Epiphany Church Home, at 1221 Massachusetts avenue, next Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. This afternoon a large group of members of the Girls' Friendly So ciety will visit Holiday House, the va- cation home maintained by the so- clety near Mount Vernon, Va. and witness a pageant to be staged by the conference of boarding school "girls now in session at Holiday House. Groups of high school girls from St Stephen’s Church and the Church of the Transfiguration, this city, will take part in the pageant. It is planned that the visitors will take supper at Holiday House at 5 o'clock and that the pageant will be produced after supper, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. he conference of boarding school girls, an annual event planned by the national headquarters of the Girls’ riendly Soclety in America, has been in session since Monday morning with s representing church boarding schools in Washington and Maryland, one delegate coming from as far away as Saratoga, N. Y. Miss Mable Stone, the extension secretar: s and Dr. Eva M. Blake of the he quarters staff are in charge. Kathryn Merritt, field secretary the soclety in the province of Wash ington, is a guest at Holiday House PRESBYTERIAN. Georgetown Church P St. Near lst N.W James T. Marshall, D. D., FPastor. Rev. rmon by CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave, 18th and N Sts REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister A. EISENBERGER. ant. REV. WILLIAM 9:30—Sunday S Junior 9 45—Primary 0ol Intermediate and Departments. and Beginners' Depart- Bible Class Robert An ers’ Bible Cl Service. Sern UNASKED AN 11.00—Kind years of age E Supper 6:15 avor Sermon by Dr ONE'S SOUL. Evening Ch the St. Cec 8 00—Thureday. Praver and Confe will speak on PRESBYTE AL The PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 AM “Our American Children” The Children's Da. Vesper service discontinued till first Sunday in October. Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. NE ALFRED BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. and | MANY HEAR EVANGELIST. Held Nightly at Full Gospel Assembly. The meetings conducted this week by the Canadian musical evangelist, A. Watsom Argue, at the Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania avenue have drawn large audl ences nightly. At one healing servic more than 40 people received the min- | Istry of the evangelist, by anointing with ofl and the laying on of hands. Mr. Argue will be in Washington cne week ionger, closing the cam paign Sunday evening, June 21, after which he goes to Europe to fill evan istic engagements in England, France, Sweden and other countries. He is pastor of a large church in Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. Argue is an expert with the guitar, mandolin, cor- net and trombone. The meetings are interdenomina- tional and all are welcome. Services will be held nightly at 7:45_ o'clock, and two on Sunday, at 3 and 7:45 p.m. Services NORTHWEST. . . WALTEMYER. Bible School Children's Da propr Chaplain & b Vesper Servic 8:00 p.m Prayer servies Thirsday. & pm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missourt Synod.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 am ice. Subject, “The Danger of Riches” A Revelation, not a Speculation. 19:18 am.—Holy Communion St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Sts. JONN T. HUDDLE, D. 0—Sunday School 10.45—Ch 7.00—Christian 8 00. .00 11:00 am and exercises Yates of the U. S. Army ake an address. NW D.. Pastor. Thured Keller Memortal Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pasto Sunday School at 9:30 am Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00— Special Children's Day Services Evening Service at 7.45— A Useless Life” Youug rmflv. s Societies at 6:45 p.m. ELTKE CHURCH Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Rev. CHARL 9 30 a.m —Bible School 1000 am rvices in German 11:15 am—Services in English fi o ___ BAPTIST ESaDens Temple Baptist Church T i At e REV. T. 0. JONES Preach SERVIC 1045 am —CHILDREN S 8:00 p.m.— CHRISTIAN § OUS CALLING Sunday B. DAY SERV COURAGE Seho; Vocational and grad Tecent, gradunies Ju how “The Darlinte ng. BETHANY Rev. HU RHODE 1 At Second St T. STEVENSON, Pastor. " pm. Prayer at_Bethany. _Com: West § Washmg!on Baptist Church Cor. 31stand N Ste. N.W B Auails Miniac 0 .45—BR h 11 and §—Short_sermons 0 pm —B. V. P ; Chevy Chase Baptist Church School of Music Studio, Theater B Rev. EDWARD 0. CLARK. B. D. Min 030 A Children’s Day Exercises 45 PM . — 1 OPEn-Air Musical Service t west of Chevy C by the i makton Circe _Worship's in_God's 0 METROP()[ ITA\ Sixth and A Sts JOHN COMPTON Hul Tastor. MORNING AT ELEVE Bacealuureate Sermon to Class of 107 Eastern High School. | Through the coi tesy of WCAP, this address will be broad cast. . Theme “God’s Call to Graduates EVENING EIGHT FLAG NIGHT Sermon by the Pastor on “The Call of the Colors” Martial m Patr songs Attend the Chu AT st flags. h that G “KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. near B S W. CHAS. P. RY 930 am. Bibl yws, Goes and PETWOR TH 7th and R Rev. Henry Smuh YOU ARE WELCOME. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | B and Bth Sts. S.W. . M. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. rch Where You Feel at Home." Grafie Lutheran ( Chu!‘ch Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W, GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sundsy School 11:00 orning worship. 5:00 —Evening worship. INCARNATION Northeast cor REV. H Gallatin and Tath sts. n.w. Two squares west of Ga. ave. MANKEN. JR.. PASTOR _Services. 11 am.: Bible School. 9:40 am. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol and R. L Ave. Church of the Reformation \d and B Sts. S.E. WEIDL Thhrv‘fay evening Seats {ree. Every ons cordially invited 10:30 a.m— i Children's Day Service. Story Sermon by the Pastor. 7.00pm E. Meetngs 45 hm — Sermon by Rev. Bernard Braskamp. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, M. A. A Place of Faith and Friendship 9:45 A M.—Bible School. 11:00 AM.— “THE HEART OF A CHILD” 3:00 p.m—Children’s Day Ves- per Service. Annual observance of Chil- dren’s D; Ad- dress by Col. John T. Axton. Morning Worship, 6:45 P.M.—Sunday Evening Fellowship. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP, ., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Children’s Day Service. Mld't'k service. Thursday. WESTMINSTER 7th St. Near E St. S.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, PASTOR. 11 AN (‘hudrfln Day Service and Infant Baptism Evening Service Changed 7:30. A Hearty Welcome to This Friendly Churoh ‘apitol, cor. Florida _ | Eckington ™ S, o, Rev. §. E. Brundage, D. D., Minister. 11:00 am—Childrens Day Servies by the 8:00 p.m.—Sermon pastor: ‘Under sinkine. Gsea ki ood singing. Good g Good tellowshipy "+ Go! PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Children’s Day Service Combined Service With Christian Endeavor SIXTH DFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM 7 PM.: Peck Memorial Chapcl Penn. Ave. and 28th and M Sts. IRVING W, KETCHUM, mmmr 11:00 a.m.—* A ABIAN TAFTER AR’ 7:45p. 2 HAkD FicaT. 3200 b-m —Sunday school. ERES E. leadership: “Price and Rewards.” Wednesday, 8 .m.—Gospel servi Thareday. 6-10 p.m—Lawn social. Children’s D-y Exercises Mefiopollhn Pm»by!emn Church Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Sunday Morning at 11 O'Clock. In the evening, at 7:45. the pastor. Re Freeley Rohrer, ®peak on the subjéct: Gop's Practical Religio g Attend. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. . HENNIG, Pastor. 830 am —German sorvice. c ZION @it and P STRE Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. Main S. S. 9:30 am_ Same hour also Branch S.’S_"4th and Webster German_worship at 1425 6th st English, (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 am —Bible School Service, with sermon Christian Endeavor Societies, Sentor and Intermediate. T3 Muier, pastor $745. AU 11, Flag Day. Banner.”” Evening at 8. v PAS 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all T CHILDREN'S D, SERVICE by the Bible School. Cradle Roll day is morning. when cradle will be presented to the church | | i | o MEANETH THIS SERYV- | | IREN'S **June Bli‘sfln"s DAY tata EX- Come to the Children's Day Exercises. Come to All ¢ Servi WELCOME "SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. 10.30 am —Children's Day Exercises and Pageant 8:00 p. m —Sermc “The World Minus Christ Equals—What?” A Problem in Subtraction. Several Bantisms. Y. P. U nioy and Be Helped. 7:00pm—B Come. Rational Memorial (IMMANUEL) *“A Church for Praying People (Sixteenth St. and Columbia Rd., Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Bible School. E. H. De Groot. Jr.. Supt Special Children’s Day Exercises | | 11 A.M.—Pastor preaches on “As Little Children” Dedlcation of Little $ P.M.—Sermon on “Seed and Soil, and W hat | Shall the Harvest Be?” BAPTISM 7 pm—Yo Thursd Ones Il 8 pm and Fellow- S.S.. 9:30 AM. Communion service at the close of morning sermon and reception of new members. 8 P.ML —The Christian in Contact With Life Conditions B, Y, Strangers and Visitors in the City Are Invited to Worship Here In the Heart of Washington—For the Hearts of Washington F irst Baptlst Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 13 AM.—The Grandeur of Liberty and the Glory of Law P. U, 6 to 7:40 P.M CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | 8th & H Sts. Rev. Homer J. Councilor Preaches 11:00—“THE DAY AND ITS MESSAGE” 8:00—“DESERT EXPERIENC A cordial invitation is extended to all Chorus Choir