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SUNDAY SEHDUL Workers From District will Attend Conference in - Frederick Tuesday. Sunday school workers of the Dis trict of Columbia will atiend « con: ferance for administrative officers. teachers and voung people at Hood College, Frederick. Md.. June 30. July | 1 and 2. .The speakers and group leaders will be Dr. Wm. E. Chalmers and Miss Meme Brockway of Phila- | delphia; W. W. Millan, E. H..DeGroot, . Dr. €.°P. Clark, Homer J. Coun! cilor, W.'H. H. Smith, J. G. Smith, Page McK. Etchison and Dr. J. W, Dawson and Mrs. J. W. Dawsom, the last two from Waco, Tex. The conference opens p.m. and continues until 3 o'clock Thursday. 1t is Interdenominational in character and Is being held under the supervision of the local Sundav Kchool Canneil of Religious Education. Delegates who will attend are Alice B. Allbee, Grace Arnold. Olive Bax ley. Ruth H. Bennett. Theodore Bie- he. £. Bond. Thelma Butt W W. Cunningham, Minnte Kller brook, William L. Evans, Helen A Farrington. Harriet Finch, Willlam W. Tuckey., Mrs. L. D. Gaskill D. askill. James Gordon. Pearl A ham, Many Griffith, Harry . Havens, Everett . Haycratt, Fannie Holmes, B. J. Howard, Carcle lvie, Mrs. A, E. Johnson, William S. Jone Mrs. William S. Jones, Mrs. Ina Jones, per Mr. and Ke; line. Elizabeth Lacy rison, Mrs. J. MeD. I Louden er, Mrs. .l Mr; MacSpeiden R Matson, Miss Tohn Mrs. H Ruth Raby. John Richardson. - Mrs. Roberson. Geraldine Saunders H. E. Sheriff, Caroline Shriver Myrieen Sisson. Roger F. Sisk H. A Smith, Russell Gertrnde C. Speiden. H. L Mrs. Horace Stevenson. Thurston, Willlam A. Tufi Wagy, Ruth Ward, tam Woltrey, J. Councilo E. 1 G.H Dowell Marthill Flor Miller, D. Orms. V. Popel Reynold: Fleanor by, Ardell Stanforth, Margaret Bell Ward., Will Duicia Yowell, Mis. H . E. A. Scheele. Nelson | M. Blake. Mre. Page McK. Etchison | will be' the conference pianist and | Thomas Moss the coriference organist An organized Bible class conference will open Friday and continue ‘through Sunday. There will be vesper serv- fces the opening dav. together with several addresses, On Saturday ad dresses will be defivered by Dy M Datvson. Prof. Louis D. Bliss. . R. Stauffer and. Rev. Dr. J. R. Sizoo. Addresses on Sundav 1l be delivered by Prof. W. Arthur P. Black and Mrs. mon. METHOD FOR CHANGES T e . Daw Represenctative Garrett. Leader of House Minority, Will Advocate New Plan of Procedure. Rr the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn seniative Finis J nessee, revision enacting ‘une Garrett Repre- of the present method of Constitutional amendments. he told the Tennessee Bar Association | xesterday. Mr. Garrett said he would submit an amendment providing that Con gress shall propose .amendments .to the' Constitution whenever two-thirds of each.house deem it necessary. or on application of The legislatures of two-thirds of the States, with the re quirement that ratification be given by three-fourths of the State, but with | the .proviso that any State may re quire that-ratification by its legisla ture be subject to confirmation by popular vote. uch an amendment favorably by . the committee on judiciary of the last.Congress Mr. Garrett said, hut it -did not come to a vote in the House. Under the ‘present “system -fewer than 4,000 individuals can brinz about an amendment to the (‘onstitufion Mr. Garrett declared. “My amend ment will not compel referendum, hut itowill ssure the. . opportunity for popular study expression - upon ments.” FIRST SUM'MER MEETING Friendly Society Picnic Will Be Held Monday. ‘Fhe firé of the diocesan Sumimé meetinzs of the Girls' Friendly So ciety will be held Monday evening the home of Mis. Grace Berry, wood road northeast. L will .be the shape of # picnic, each girl brin fng her own sapper. Tee cream Wil he served later in the eyening. . The ranch of St. Stephen’s” Church will be in charge. All those who, expeet 10 20 are asked to notify’ Mis Anna el 'Filleti, Adams 38 Rev. Mr. 1. J. Queallt. rector of the Church of the Transfiguration will have the service at_the Holiday Hovse of the Girls' Friendly “Socfety tomorrow atternoon ar 5 a'clock was reporied proposed amend Girls ; German Liner to Be Scrapped. Co ipondence of the Associated Press’ “HAMBURG, June 8.—The. Deutsch; land. a former transatlantic pride of the Hamburs-American Line, has been sold_to a Berlin firm to be scrapped. The 'vessel served as a excursion boat under the name Luise and after the World War was ag put fnto service between Hamburg New York as the-Hansa Winona | of . Ten- | minority floor leader, will urge | and deliherate popular | Brent- In | and | TWENTY SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLS TO BE OPENED | | | | Those Who Have Not Already Be- gun Work Are Expected to . Start Monday. - | The 'WasHihgton ‘Bible School ‘Agac: | ciation ‘is phoriing .to conduct” moge | than 20 Summer Btble . achools, thils Vear. Already sevéral schools: have | peen openea ana’ gihers are -iv:md | to.get-undes wiy -Monday. The schools ‘avhich have been n»en ed or are to start scon are:' Walace | Memorial Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Petrle, director: Central Union Mis- sion, Miss Curry. girector: Braddock | Episcopal, Rev. Blankship, director: | Pilgrims. Miss Amend. directo; | Baptist, MiSs Willams, director; Bap- tist Mission, Miss Mothershead, direc- tor: Mount - Carmel Baptist! Miss Harris, director; Sec . Rev. | Holloman. . ajrector: .-Rev. J. A. Wright,” St. Paul's M. E., Mrs. Proctor, direc- tor; Gospel Misaion, Miss Ellis, direc- Fourth Presbyterian, Miss Burk- lin divector, and Washington Heights Presbyterian, Miss Spencer, director. Several schools are also to be opened in community centers The officers of the : v. Dr. George F. Dudley. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, dent: Merritt O. Chance, | Maj. Gen. Anton Stephen. finance committee: Mrs. H. Moffatt | Bradsly. secrétary. and Mrs. | Gram. assistant supervisor. LUTHERANS HOLD FAITH IN DIVINITY OF CHRIST 200 )(inlsv.ers xe.mm Opposition to-Modernist Theories at Convention. president; vice pre: treasurer; chairman, al Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE. June 27.—Firm belief in the doctrine of Christ's divinity, as opposed to the theoriex of the modern. ists, was expressed by isters in annual convention here this | week. Two hundred ministers. member: the Eastern district. Missouri synod and other States. are In attendance. The convention is the fitiv-second annual session. General discossion on the funda- mentalist’s idea of Christ’s divinity | was held after Rev. Christian Kuehn, | Linthicum Heights, read an essay on the subjeci in German. Pastor Kuehn outlined how the doc trine of divinity is clearly outlined in scriptures. Others supported his | view: | D [ the remainder of the convention, which lasts until Tuesday |DR. PHILLIPS TO PREACH. H. B. Hemmeter of Rochester, W H. Smich | Communion Service Tomorrow at| Church of the Epiphany. ! Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the | Church of the Epiphany, G street | between Thirteenth and Fourteenth | IN THE CONSTITUTION, streets, will occupy his pulpit_at the | 11 ».m. And 8 p.m. services. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at § a.m. and at 9:45 the Summer session of Epiphany Church school will be held. The vouns | people of the parish will gather for| their weekly meeting at 6 p. m. There will be a‘celebration of the holy com munion Monday. St. Peters' dav. |11 4.m. and again Thursday at 11 a.m. | _After the service tomo: | Dr. Phillips will leave for Cape Cod. | Mass.. where he will spend the Sum mer. returning to Washingtor In Sep. tember. Dr Wuson to Preach. In the absence of the pastor, G. H. Fielfinz. who i& attending Summer conference : ai Macon College, Ashland, Va.. Rev. i ©O. Watson: general secretary Dr. of will Clarendon Methodist rch - Seuth, Clarendon, at 11 a.m. The xub- “Mutual Burden Bearing." E. (he American Friends of Greece, preacn 2. the Tpiscopal Chu Va., tomoriow Ject s Family Day Service. The First © Bap Church of Hyattsville will ~ observe Family dav {omorrow morning. The pai- ents and children of the congrega- tion and friends are- requested to at- /tend and " sit together a tamilies during ~the servicew. - The | pasior. Dr. B. P. Robertson, will spesk on- Rellgion In the Home” Evangelist” to Prelch Tomorrvw Rev, J. W. Parrish. the evangelist, will condvct the revival services at the McKinley Memorial Baptist ‘!'huvth Fourth and L strests north- | west, tomorrow at 3:30 and: 8 p.t. The pastar, Bev. &, G. Lamkin, will preach at' 11 anr. The revival will | continue until July 1. -The woman's | conveation will .open a. three-day session July 2. ..The -meennzz will | be held day and r,lgm Will Dllcll!l: Love. " Rev. Dr. Gedrge 0. Bullock's' topic at_the ‘Third Baptist Church, Fifth | And Q finf!li forthwest, tomorrow at 11 a.m. is “Unfeigned Love.” Junior Society at 5 pm.; leader, William Robert. Senior Young People’s Chris- | tian Endeavor Society, at 6 p.m., will discuss the topic, *My Answer to the Misstonary Challenge” At & p.m. the | Sunday ®choot will -‘have its gradu- ! ation exercises. H "I!ixymoned Spientlir," Theme. Dr.” 'Samuel Judson Porter, pastor. of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will preach’ tomorrow, at 11 a.m¢ on ‘Imprisoned Splendor, and al 8 p.m..on “Christ Sees Us Through.* ‘The pastor is_giving a series of talks on_the Epistles, of Peier at the ‘Thursday evening meetings, taken ! trom texts of the Greek Testament. BIBLE STUDENTS. . ~ A Standard. for the. People . Millions Now lemg ‘Will Never Die CHRIST'S EARTH'S PROBLEMS ‘AND AND HAPPINESS TO THE it's Bere, at the door! KINGDOM WILL .SOLVE BRING: LIFE PEOPLE—and DON'T FAIL TO HEAR Mr. A. Donald of Brooklyn, N.Y. SUNDAY . 11 AM. Apollo Theater 624 H St. N.E. Anspi Rible of Seats Free Tnitenational No Collection —— Associution Fitth | :|to do and teach. H. B.| Lutheran min- | of | was elected preaiding officer for | Randoiph- | individual. THE EVENING | | {BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. REVIEW-—THE SPREAD OF CHRISTEANITY. Devotional reading—Psalm, 98. Golden. text—Ye shall be My witnesses, hoth in Jerusalem and In all Judea and Samaria, afd unto the utfermost part of the earth.—Acts, L8 We. conclude ‘with this lesson our studles'In the firat part of the Acts of the Apostlies. We have been studying that portion of the epic of conquering Christianity which has been a storm center of- New Testament scholarship. The unnamed author, who has been identified as Luke, the beloved physi clan‘and companion of Paul. has given ua & book of Acts. This history of striking deeds Is a continuation of his goapel. that recorded what Jesus began In narrating how the Bospel, rejected by all but a small number of Jews. spread throughout the world from Jerusalem to Rome, we have not the Acts of the Apostles, but the deeds of the risen Lord. Christianity rests upon the person- ality and character of Jesus Christ He s the firat cause, spiritual source, imperishable Inspiration and ideal Harnack has called attention “to the | enormous. bulk of unwieldy. chaotic material that lay before him.” Luke | used the sources with accuraey. hon esty and with unusual historical judgment. He treats his theme with an impartial apirit and has filled his | parsative with much local color that | has been confirmed by the work of scholara, sclentists and students. He used his materlal ‘to present one idea, seeking to point out ““the power of the Spirit of Jesus in the apostles. mani fested most impressively in.the ex- pansion of the gospel.” Luke recog- nized that Christianity, sect within Judaism, | had in itself sibility of being a universal religion | due to the presence and power of the | risen Lord.with His church. Early Jewish Church, After deacribing Christ's last in. { structions and ascension and the | company of believers who had heen after they had witnessed His resur- i rection and ascension that was the | nucleus of the Jerusalem church, Luke mentiona several incident= in connec- tion with. the dawn of Christianit Acts is not & complete history, but selection of deeds that playgd a part n the recognition of the right of the Gentiles into admission as ‘members of the Christian chureh. | | | organized into the forms with which we are familiar, there was a spiritual | life that under divine direction we saw | shaping up Into a manner that would | express the vital spiritual life of the | church without strangling or_steriliz- jIns it. ‘While at the commencement .nr church history we failed to dis cover any systematic statement ! faith. vet Peter in his, the first, Chris. tlan sermon preached after thev had been filled with the Holv Spirlt, ex- | pressed ¢he rallying convictions of the first Christians. They were united in the faith that Christ was their Hving | Lord and that they had been appointed witnesses of His resurrection. He cialmed that His victory over the { grave proved that Jesus was the Mes- | siah and that His sufferings on the cross were In accordance with the Scripture. The gift of the Holy Spirit resulted in the addition of sev- eral thousand to their number. who continued to enjoy the fellowship of the instructlons of the and breaking of | | | | the church, apostley, praver bread. | The power of the church increased through the healing of the crlople at the gate and Peter's and John's bold- ness_ hefore the court, and the spirit of brotherhood manifested In their Senerosity toward ene another. The | golden_perfod was marred by twe in- ! cidents -that revealed the weakneax of .selfishness existing in the voung church. Ananias and his wife re- ealed the falseness of their faith by heir agreement and effort to deceive the rhul‘ch The Lord showed His determination to keep His followers pure by punishing both with instant death, The other incident grew out f the controversy which among the Hellenists, who among the most generous givers to the relief funds, and who protested | that their widows were not being | properly cared for by the aposties in | the distribution of the charity funds. | This resulted in the church electing seven deacons. who were appointed to take charge of the waiting on tahles. while the apostles gave them- nP!\fll to the teaching of the Word. Expansion of Christianity. One of the leaders of the Greek anelklnz Jews, who had been elected la. deacon. was Stephen, He com- menced to preach and was especially successful in his debates with other Hellenists. He took the position. that Christ had instituted & world-wide tellowship in His Church, which re. !sulted In his becoming the frst martvr. His death resulted in conversion of Saul, who sought, to | all the Christians. He could not for- get Stephen'a attitude as he faced Qdeath, and his_prayer for those who Were stoning him. On the way to Damascus he was miraculously con- verted and commenced his efforts ‘to win others by his testimony. Saul desired to work among his country- men, but God ‘called him to do special work among the Gentiles. When the fires of persecution broke out. scattering the “disciples gn all ned u Mins. 11A.M—3OWELS Winners of Recent it Sunday School Lesson =tarting as a | and graduaily came’ to-realize its pos- | formed into an association of bellevers | | While the early Christlans were not | T of | the| throw off his feelings of conviction | concerning Christianity by persecuting | First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE D. D. FRANKLIN L. WINTER . Special Anthems and Welsh Hymns DR. THOMAS CYNONFARDD EDWARDS Minister of Largest Welsh C I STAR; "WASHINGTON, | in Sa- | wide evangelistic campaizn a maria, which was composed of mixed population, who were won_ in great numbers for Christ and Hia| church. From that.work. under, the leaderahip of the Holy Spirit. he’was guided to the desert, where he met the treasurer of Ethiophfa, whom ‘He won for Christ and baptized. Wher- ever the disciples went they carried the seeds of the gompel. so that the persecution resuited in spreading the gospel. During the trial of persecution the postles tarried at Jerusalem. undls- urbed by the authorities. and waited for the return of their Lord. When the foowers of Christ again enjoyed peace, Peter joina the ploneers as a result of his pastoral visits to Lydda and Jopps. He was directed by a} vision to Caesarea. where he recog- nized, through the evidence of the Holy Spirit's presence: that God was no respector of persons, which truth is the baais of our democracy. Peter baptized - Cornelius and the friends assembled in his home to worship God, tarried with them for a season, and, upon his return to Jerusalem, defended his part in the expansion of_the church. Through the evangelistic efforts of some of the Hellenistic Jews a Gentile church was established in Antloch that was destined to assume the lead- ership in future missionary develop | ments of Christianfty. Ceremonial dis tinctions were forgotten. they appear to have fallen away themselves. It i« difficult for us to understand what | A revolution that was. Christianity | had taken u powerful hold upon the hearts of these unknown Jewish ploneers, since they were able break, at once and without pain, with all the strongest and dearest tradi- tions of their mation and their own lives. % Christians Encouraged. Barnabas was chosen by the Jeru salem church to investigale the con® ditions reported them concerning the new adventure in Antioch. Their choice indicat@—that they had travel ed far from the early conceptions of Christianity as a Jewish see His spiritual nature and sympathic dis | position quickly recognized and pro. vided the amsistance needed 1o the recently eatablished Gentile chur in the ways of Christ. He se a4 his helper Raul, whom he had be. friended and vouched for to the brethren when he was presented to! the apostles as one of their number, the one who had left Jerusalem de termined to destroy all the Christians that - he could find in anclent Damascus. They developed the Gentiles in giv ing. =0 that at a period of famine and | want they brought gifts to Jerusalem. | when the church faced a new danger through Herod unsheathing his sword in an effort to curry favor with the ecclesiastic leaders, who he saw were hostile to the new faith. He started with the execution of James and was planning to put Peter away after passover. In their trial they <|\\|Khl| help through praver from the risen | Lord, whose power had given them | victory over the religious persecutions. | His leadership had enabled them tol burst the bonds of Judaism and estab- | lish # church umong the Gentiles. The | miraculous escape of Peter proves that l‘ He will not allow any political power | to interfere with the progress of His| kingdem. The assurance of Christ’s continu ous presence and POWer encCourages us to follow the footsteps of the ploneers of our faith We will grow as we carry out the principles of service, atewardship and spiritual f'llo\lfih!p\ expressed in their brotherhood bvl generous giving for the glory of Chr and the welfare of their brethren. After 19 centuries men are still talk- | ing of the coming of the kingdom of | that awaits our obedience (n Christ’s commands. to | God Dr. Brooks to Sp At Lincoin Congregational 'l"mp!o tomorrow morning Rev. R. W Brooks will speak from the subject. “Law or Love?" ‘There will he-special music by the choir. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society will meet from § to 7 pm. Chnmnu Ohh‘lnon Il Topic. “A Christian's Obligation” will he the subject of Rev. T. O. Jones' sermon al the Temple Baptist Church tomorrow morning. In the evening hiz subject will he A Corrupt Man in Search of Happi- i TONC‘ REGATIONAL. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17ta aud P Sts. N.W. REV. J. €. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church _School . 11:00 a.m. — GROUND FOR FAITH." 7:00 p.m.—Ten.minute ‘taik. A MODERN BABEL." Snecial Musie—A One-hour Service—A Good Orchestra—Everybody Welcome—All the Hymny You Like (g -Sing—Evers Sunday Evening at % p.m. MT. PLEASANT Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. | 1AM~ Scrmon by Mr. Morgan 9:45 a.m.—Church schoo), The Vesper Service has been discontinued until ‘Autumn sters H MALE SINGERS Eisteddfod Contest ongregational Church in U. S. Frequent Conductor of National Welsh Eisfoddfod Arch-Druid of America Speaks 11 A M. “THE PATMOS VISION” " 8 P.M. “THE PRAYER PARABLE” July 5° ° Dr. J. Percival Huget, Of - Brooklyn, "N, Y., one. of America’s most inspiring preach- ers, speaks 11 am. and 8 p.m. | Services at 8 P. ‘Thlrd Church of Christ, D. "¢, SATURDAY, {REV. GOVE G. JOHNSON GIVES SERMON TEXTS Services at National Baptist Me- 1 ‘morial Church Tomorrow, Morn- ing and Evening, Outlined. The .pastor, Rev. Gove G. Johnson, preaches tomorrow morning at Im- manuel, the National Baptist Memorial Church, on “The Untailing Promiser.” In the evening the sermon will be| illystrated with colored slid nd songs on the screen, and the subject will be ““The Most Wonderful Life Ever Lived.” ) The Bible school picnic was held at Rock Creek Park reservoir last Tues day. . D. Gaxkill teacher of the Young Men's ‘Class; will be the teacher for | the Pinkham Class for men tomorrow | morning. The Pinkham Class for men and the Mizpah Class for women will unite in a social at the church| next Tuesday. District No. 7 will be in charge of the prayer and- fellowship service Thursday night. The Junion Society of Christian En- deavor conferred honors last Sunday evening upon Willlam Wolfrey, Alex Turnbull, Agnes Turner and Margaret Tyler in the presentation of junior | €. E. expert pins. Margaret Tyler, Gaynell Smith and Teresa Coombs ! were promoted to the Intermediate | Soclety. Meetings for the Summer have been discontinued. OPEN-AIR SERVICE. “Laugh and Live” Will Be Theme of Chevy Chase Baptist Service. “Laugh and Live" is the subject of the sermon to be given by the pastor, Rev. Edward O..Clark, at the open-air service of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow evening. The mem bers of the B. Y. P. U. assist in-the service, which ix held on the church site on Western avenue, near Chevy Chase Circle. An illuminated model of the chapel which 18 to be built will be on display as a feature of the service. Thix modal, which In a clone reproduction of the proposed church was constructed hy Prof. J. D. Clark of Baitimore, Md.. the father of the pastor. In the morning service at 11 c'clock a serles of sermons based upon the Epistle to the Philippians will be be- gun. Orchestra to Feature Service. The morning service of the' Ninth Street Christian Church. beginning at 0:45 o'clock tomorrow with three numbers by the Sunday school orches- tra, Joseph Harrison. director, will be broadcast. At 11 o'clock Rev. C. R. Stauffer will preach on “God. the ther. In the evening the ‘mon ill he “Jesyx and the Young Man Who Failed.” TENT MEETING ith & K Streets N.E. zenaral nmermlfldenl‘ will preach tooight and | Corner Res. J H of the P. H. Sunday night After Sunday Rev preach evers night King. Kt 0. E. Sproull will| Everyone invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIE! 'rls‘l' DRANCHER OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF flllmr. SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. { First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Columbia road and Euciid st. | Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 C St NE Scientist, | Masonic Temple, 13th at. and ve | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, | The Arcade, 14th st and Park rd SUBJECT “Christian Science” | Services— SUNDAY. 3L AM. AND & PN SHUNDAY SCROOL_11 WEDNESDAY EV READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH— : Investment Bldg., 15th and K 'Sts.— | Hours. 9 to § (excent Wednesda: 210 and Sundave and holidars, 2:30 to 5 SECOND CHURCH—111 € St N 8 %Undnre STH0 10 330, Closed holld 14th and G Sts.— TH!RD TRCH— * Colorado Bldg., Hours. 10 to § (Wednesdavs. 10 to and Sundaya and holidays, 2:30 to 5.30). FOURTH CHURCH— The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Fleor) ! 9:30 to. 9 vrv):l:oth_" (except Wednes- i i 1to ays). | The Church of the Pdgrum SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 22nd St. bet. P and Q Sta. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Ptllor. #:45 a.m —Bibla School. With classes m] every member of the family. Witiiess-Bearera’ _ class for | young women. Sara L. Bu.| Chanan. LL.B.. leacher. i 11.00—Sermon 3 Riidren cared for qurng service. 4:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 5:00 p.mm —ntermediate Chris Eo- avor. 6:00 p.m —Sociai bour and supper at the strangers iy are invited. manse, to which all in the cit 7:00 p.m—Sone service —Sermon_by Pasto; B B Seniar Chiistian Kndeavor. 4 CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Ave. 18th and N Sta. CHARLES WOOD. D. D.. Minister. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER. Minister's Assistant. 30—Sunday Sthool. Intermediate and Jupior D-pmmmu 45— Prim: nd, Berinners' Dept. {5 Everyeini's Bible Class. 45—All-Comers’ Bible Class for Men 00—Morning service. Sermon by Rev. William A_ Eisenberger: “HOW MAN CAME TO KNOW GOD." 15—Christian Endeavor Supper and service. 00~Evenm: service, Eisenberger QUEST."” gram. 8:00. . Thursday—Midweek service Prayer and Conference. VELCOME. —| REV | Sermon A “WORTH Special 3 musical pro- for | Ninth and P streets northwest, | parts on the program. | This ix the quarterly communion serv- { Sunday evening_ fellowship hour at Lt JUNE- 27, - 1925. “CRADLE ROLL” PLANNED. Sunday School Pupils to Take Part in Shiloh Baptist Service. Shiloh Baptiat Institutional Church. | will celebrate ““Cradle Roll day” tomorrow. | At 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Dr. Waldron, will preach on ‘Lessons From the Life of the Young Child Samuel.” The primary department of the Sunday school will have special Miss Sarah Whetts. superintendent of the cradle roll department, and her associates, together with the school, are making a special effort to have 100 babies, with their parents and friends present at_the services. The primary room will be fitted ap as 'a nursery and will be in’ charge of several young women, who will care for th tless and fretful bables during the servie in order that their mothers may attend the worship. At night the pastor will preach on “‘Reat for the Weary and Hope for the Desotlate.” DR. 1200 TO PREACH. At New ank Avenue Church to- morrow morning the sacrament of the f,ord’s Supper whi be administered. ice of the church. The minister, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, will preach the sarmon. During the Summer months the evening services will be discon tinued. . The young people will hold their o'clock. Miss Ernestine Niemeyer of this church, who is under appointment by the board of foreign missions to £0 to South America, will speak to the young people. —_— Rev. E. Hez Swem's Topics. Summer Story 1V: Why a Wash ington Lady Laughed Aloud in a Street Car!” will be related tomor row night..8:15 o'clock, by Rev. Hez Swem, pastor, Centennial Bap- tist Church. The 11 o'clock morning subject Is: “The Oldest Churches Are_Bapuist PRESBYTERIAN. WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sta. N.W. Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Paster. 11 am.. “EARTH TEACHINGS" S pm. “SUMMER STUDIES" Nusic by the Quartr. { i I | | | 11th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. AUGA KERR FULTON, Paster 7:45 pm—Sermon by Pastor. ' Georgetown Church P 8t. Near 31st N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, B. D. :m — fifit‘ IN SPAIX m—C vening ¢ .ln(v 1 {Fourth Presbyterian Clgunh ! 13th and Fairmont Sta, N.W. Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 2.m —Sunds Supt. en'a Class. F. L ‘eact 11:00 2 m —Communion Supper. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies £:00 p.m.—The Pastor will preach “THE GOOD HAND OF MY GOD TPON NE. Thursday. 8 p.m —Bible Study and Pra; Service e M SRR S TR ¢ n R Sivarfiting tor wire. Wayne B W eototst: Middleton of INCARNATIO] PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 AN— “While They Communed” This s Dr. Clark’s last serviee prier Bia vacation: Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Rev. FREELEY RONRER. Paster Fourth and B Sts. S.E. Tovites You to attend ita services. Celtnl Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMALY) Sixtesath and Irving Sts. 2 Rev. JAMBS H. TAYLOR, D. 9:30 am. —l‘mflu School —Sormen by Rev. William Cum- ming, D. —-—W-“fl‘mr u"‘*fl —-.odll Hour for Young Peo- v tian En v pm—Bistian Eadengor socies. 8100 p.m.. Thursday— Prayer service. ~ Small children cared for durinr morning *"Take 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car. or 16th st. bus to Irvine ai. n.w: [Wu( thlml Baptist Church | DR. DUDLEY TO PREACH SERVICES AT PETWORTH. AT PEACE CROSS SERVICE | .cxp, ‘anrelentiolfl Christ” to Be Subject in Morning. The pastor of Petworth Baptist Church, Rev. Henry { nounces the following sermons tomor row: 11 a “The Unpretentions Christ™: 1 a.m.. children’s seemor. “'Speaking Noses: 8 p.m.. “Real Pov- erty; Life's Average Portion." There will be baplism at the olose of the evening sermon of two persons contemplating joining the new Silves Spring Baptist Church. Outdoor Singing Wfll Be Feature of Open-Air Evensong Tomn’rrow. 4 Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley, rector of St. Stephen's parish, will preach at the people’s evensong service to be held at the Peace Cross at Washing- ton Cathedral’ Close tomorrow after- noon. beginning at 4 o'clock. Music especially selected for outdoor singing will be rendered by the cathedral choir of men and boys, assisted by a brass quartet. This service will be broad- cast through station WCAP. Since the evensong service has heen transferred from the Bethlehem | Chapel to the Teace Cross for the | Summer months, congregations of more than a thousand have been tak- Ing advantage of the opportunity to attend worship in one of the most | beautiful spots in the District of Co- lumbia. The usual services will be heid at the Cathedral tomorrow, holy com- | munlon being celebrated at 7:30 a.m. |9 = and 11 a.m. in the Bethiehem Chapel. | pois Morning prayer and litany will be‘._ Brief. Haouy: San ’”—‘""" Mot a s |GRACE ™ &, Soath Cardlina Ave S % At the 11 o'clock service a_special | FAATON: ¥ W JORNSOR program in honor of Kossovo Day will | 9:30—Binis School be followed, at the request of the Ser-| = 11:00—"THE SOUL IN SORROW Pian Thbstios 8.00— WHO ARE THE BEST PEOPLF pEntl e \-y.unxTr;‘mpxd- st 7 Church Praver Meot e | InE Thurday. at & 6ih and P STREETS N.W ZION 2. ok np Sonuit pastor. | The Highlands Blpmi Cll\l!dl 88 ‘ M a Branch 8. S 4320 4th 14th and Jeflerson Sta. n "wo Dr. 1. J. Muir preaches 11 am. and 1 Fhen ' "'“" L pm Hible School 930 Prayer meeting, Thursday. & p.m St. Paul's Enghsh Lutheran b - __ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. Charch Fifth Baptist © Finvsath anali bia. 2 ath o 11 am —Dr_John E. Briges will preach JORN T. HUDDLE. D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Sunday School. a Baccalaureate’ Sermon 1o the 16 recent 'rmulm from_High School. Collegs and niversity. Different graduates will take 11:00—Holy Communion 7:00—Christian Endeavor meeting. 8:00—Brief Address and Communion Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. Lo AM “THE SUPREMACY OF THE UNSEEN." 800 Py : “A FAIR FACE WITH FASCINATION 30 am.—Sunday 5('500\ K‘\x-u- for all FATAL “Classes for all Sermon and Baptiam 30: Chapel 3. B. Y. P U. 8:30 Summer Vacation Bible School hegins at church_June 29 and chapel July 6 Keller Memorial Lutheran BETHANY u-m-u Ave. and Ninth 8t. N.E. Rev. HUGH T. Fn\sss N. Pastor. , D. D., Paster. #.30" a.m —Bible School 11:00 am.and X p.m —Preaching hy Pas tor B. Y. P. Unions. 6:45 pm polidwiek service Thuredas. & rom ¥ extends welcome to all. Come. ple Baptut Church |Tem 10th and ¥ 8. N REV.T. O, JONES Preschine. SERVICES CHRISTIAN OBLIGA- £ p.m.— A CORRUPT MAN IN SEARCH OF HAPPINESS ' Sunday_School. 9:30 am B.Y. P U.7pm WELCOME_ _ , DKLAND BAPTIST 12tk and Newton N. E. WOODRINGE BRANCH. 22nd and Rhode Island Ave N F 0. 0. DIATZ. Th. D.. Minister 230 a.m —Sunday Schoo! at hoth places 30 A L e anement 8:30 pm'—Vesper services. new church 19t T61h and and Lawrence Subect? e Wnrini he e _Sie'af the Road" Chevy Chase Baptist Church School ‘of Music Studio. Theater Blds | Rev. EDWARD 0. CLARK. B. D.. Minister. 11:00 am —"PHILIPPIANS. 1 7:45 p.m.—Open-Air Service (near Chevy Chase Sunday School at 9 30 am. Wiles ‘Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00— Holy Communion » Evening Service at 7.45— “Our Inheritance” Holy Communion Young People’s Societies at 6:45 THE HOMELIKE CHURCH Grace Lutheran Cl firch Joppa Hall. 9th and Upshur Sta BERHARD £ LENSKI, o3 m.—Bunday School. _11:00 a'n..—Morning worship. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. MAYES, D. D.. Puster. ““The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDAY 9:45 a.m —Bible School 11:00 ai service. ; ¥ Wednesday. 8 1Mam—A TION (o] it with sermon. n | |- vanzelxcal Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:30 am —Bible School JOINT SERVICES—I1 A.M YOU ARE WELCOME. | 'LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) ev. 6. M. 'DIFFENDERFER, D. D.. Pasto 10:30 a.m—Children's Day’ Service: fine pared by all departmen of “the “Bidle Echoo Fine musit.. acco Danied by a Jarge orchestra. Offering for care of the orphans D.m.—Christian Endeavor Senior and Intermediate 8 pm TService with sermon Church” Welcomes YOU U ATE NORTHWEST. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Biblo School L. 9:30 am. Yoring Worahio, - 1100 2'm Midweek praver service. Thursday, 8 p.m. Gaiintin _and 14th sts. nw. Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. | REV. H. MANKEN. JR.. PASTOR .m_: Bible School. 8:40 am. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode lsland ave REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Chief service . Sesners Cirele) AUGH AND LIVE PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts Rey. Henry J. Smith 11 AN —Sermon “The Unpretentious Christ” 11 AM.—Sermen for Children “SPEAKING NOSES L r‘y —~Sermon Real Povert Life's Average Portion™ Sundar School—Prarer Servioe B Y. P U Come to ATl vmm Get the Habit Petworth Bids You a Hearty ‘Welcome. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. near B C. P. RYLAND. P: Sunday Services 2:30 10 12 am —Bible studs and w 2 pom— and wors dervicn Terese— Patl's Falth Teans | “Soul Emplosment. . | You are asked to meet with us Socicties. | REV <nd and B Sts. S.E. Rev. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m —Morning service 0 p.m —Christian Endeavor. Thirsday evening. 45 evening. Seats free. - Every oue cordially invited. CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 3. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 am— Sermon by Rev. William Brews of Buffalo, N. Y. . 245 a.m.—Bible Class and S S. RNdtional Memorial (IMMANUEL) “A Church for Praying People™ (Sixteenth S¢. Columbia Rd., Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. | 9:30 2 m —Bible Groot Morning Worship on “The Unfasling Promsser” Evening “The Most Wonderful Life Ever Lived” Tllustrated with Colored Slides and songs on the screen. 8 pm—7th District in Praver and Fellowani Come and keep ‘oot Scheol Jar.. Supt Pastor E. H De 1 | ! 2y preaches Cor.-31st and N su NW. CHAS. AUSTIN, MINISTER. s""""gfiusnms Jor. 9:45 a.m. | iRiEas LE AVED BY A fimn Wed, Inlr 1. Grem ¥ E. ch Swem B tory IV: Why a| thlnxlon lady ll\l" hed aloud in a street cai iness: fine ventilati oo Qi comiore, irce {men like them): good cheer. The Oldest Churches Are Bapil tennial Bapt. Ch.. 7th & Eye n.e charge. Meeting. Eastern Presbytertan Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. FARROWS. D. D.. Past 11:00 a.m —" JESUS AND PRAYER 6:30 Debate by wropolit: p.m—Debata by Metropolitan and ':B D.m.-&ml IBTI'Y or North Capito), . BN Eckington nd Qa e av Rev. M. E. Brundage, D. ., Minister. Sermon_Subject 11 a.m —"CONVERTING SOULS." munion_service. & pm —"GROWN-UP MINDS." 9:80~Supday 8chools. 7 p.m —Endeavor Com.- " Peck Memorial Chapef Penn. Ave. and 28th and M Sta. ".W. IRVING W. KETCH('K Minister, 11:00 a.m.—“Why Be s Church Member:" 18 Dm—The War 1o Hait e ~Sunday School. 00 B 2" The "Missionary Chai- ‘Wednesday. x\hpn'—mup_l servi Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton ‘Sts. Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Paster. —Sunday School. —Sermon: “Books as Vacation Companions” Music by Quartet _ Midweek service, Thursday. at 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kenpedy Sta. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: "LIGHT AND LIFE” 7 Pl Combined Service With Christian' Endeavors | New York Aven_ue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joaeph R. Sizoo, ' M. A, A Place of Faith and Ffiendship 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11:00 A.M.—Maorning. Worship COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 p.m—Young Pe d:y !vening Fe le’s Sun- pw:bipA First Baptlst Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 AM.—“Imprisoned Splendor.” 8 P.M.—“Christ Sees Us Through.” Great interest is being manifested in the wonderful - Rible talks by Dr. Porter, from the Greek Testament on the Epistles-of Peter. All Greek scholars are invited to hear these lectures each Thursday night, which are free. S., 9:30 A M. BRI Are Inwsted to Worship ‘With Us 6 to 7 : Strangers CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. ‘DR. J. M. DAWSON of Waco, 'i"axas Will Prczch 11 AM.and 8 P. M'. Sunday School for all Dep:rtments 9:30 A M. _You Will Be Welcome at ,Al_l Services.