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8 BAPTISTS T0 MEET HERE NEXT YEAR New Move Made to Unseat Delegates From New York Church. July 4 (P).— lecided upon convention of SEATTLE ‘Washington, D. C., esterday for the 192 ‘the Northern Baptists. The committee recommended that the 1927 convention be held in San Francisco and the convention the year following in Providence. , _The tendency of the church to avoid discussion of economic subj has made “labor hostile, the intellizentsia uninterested and mildly contemptuous, youth apathetic, terming its own members insincere. “Christianity is not a theory to be discussed cr a form to be observed; it is the doing of those things that Je enjoined—and we are not doing them.’ Was Scores Financial Plans. The Rev. Hanley contended the as- sertion that economic discussion was out of place at religious gatherings was untrue. Laymen should not 1 ministration of the financial the church entirely to the maintained “All too often the minister is a man of finance, a doer of chores, who, when it comes to preach the gospel has an empty heart, a soul impover- ad of he ave the affairs pasto itact in the city where men and women can meet and find Christian mates” had been neglected by churches in the past, the Baptist city planning committee re ported. Fosdick Delegates Seated. Judge Freeman offered a resolution to declare the Park Avenue church “ineligible to accredit delegates to this convention” because the congregation had supported modernism tenets in calling Harry Emerson Fosdick to its pastorate. The delegation was seated yesterday, 912 to 364, after fundamen talists had waged opposition. The Freeman resolution was made a speciul order of business for today. Fundamentalists put in a motion to rescind refusal of the convention Thursday, 742 to 574, to require rigid bellef of missionaries, but failed by lack of a two-thirds vote. Rev. Harry Stone of Portland intro- duced a_resolution to create a_com mittee of five on co-operation and ce formity in Baptist work and polic: “A NATION'S BIRTHDAY” T0 BE SERMON SUBJECT “social ¢ Rev. Earle Wilfley to Preach in| Evening on “Our Country’s Glories.” “A Nation's Birthday” subject of Rev. Dr. Earle sermon tomorrow morning at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. At the evening service he will give an il- lustrated lecture entitled “Our Coun. try's Glories,” and will show a large number of appropriate pictures. Miss Jane Grissom, president of the Alpha Christfan deavor Soctety, went as a delegate from that society to the Christian Workers’ Conference for the District of Columbia, now in session at Frederick, Md. Mrs. Zerilda Amann, an active work er of the Church who moved this week to Newark, N. J., was given a fare well reception at the church at the conclusion of the evening service last Sunday, under the auspices of the Alpha Endeavor Soclety. REUNION MEETING. Bweet Briar Réligious Students to Gather September 29. The first reunion meeting of the members of the diocese of Washington who attended the Summer school of religious education recently held at Sweet Briar, Va., will be held Septem ber 29 in the parish hall of St. John's Church. Sixteenth and H streets. These detalls were decided at meeting of the students of the school, presided over by Rev. Enoch M Thompson, vicar the Chapel of the Nativity. The teachers who attended the Summer school at Ocean City, Md., as well as Sunday school te chers from all the Episcopal Churches, will be invited to be pres- ent and compare notes as to the value of Summer s ers for their will be the Wilfley's of winter’s wor “Facing Open Gates,” Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will have for tomorrow, at 11 an Facing Open Gates,” and a special sermon of interest to women at 8 p.m., “Beauty Values in Wom- an’s World.” Dr. Porter will give his ng the Greek Tes ment—on Spistles of Peter,” Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Topic. Announces Sermons. At Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets north- west, tomorrow at 11 o'clock Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will preach on “The Blessedness of Finding Grace in God's Sight.” At 8 p.m. he will have for his subject, “How God Reclaims the Backslider.” Special program at the B Y. P. U. at 6 pm. .“Heavenly Defenders, “Heavenly Defenders” is the subject of Rev, T. O. Jones' sermon tomorrow morning at _Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets northwest. In the evening he “will pr on “The Cry of An Awakened Soul Wlll Address Men Rev. William Rogers will address the men's Bible class of Calvary M. E. Church tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. “Wllk)ng With God,” Is Topic. The subject of the sermon of Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of Shi- loh Baptist Institutional Chureh, nth and P streets northwest, at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow will be “Walking With God.” At night, Dr. Waldron will extend the hand of fellowship to a large number of new members and administer “the Lord's supper.” Dr. Bullock’s Sermons. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets northwest. tomorrow at 11 am. is “The Church and for What Tt Stands.” Sunday school at 9:30 8.m. Prayer meeting Tues 8 to 10 p.m. The young people's prayer meeéting Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. Dr. Bullock’s_topic tomorrow at 8 p.m.. will be “Watching for the Return of Jesus Christ.” PSS Rev. I. W. Ketchums Topic. “The Cure of Every Trouble” will be the special topic of Rev. Irving W, Keichum at Peck Memorial Chap tomorrow night. The morning ser ices will be omitted until Fall. The Christian Endeavor ser: and Wed- nesday night services continue through the Summer. will {of {re al ring teach-; 1| Pastor Is Honored REV. A LAMBETH, SILVER SPRING BAPTIST CHURCH NAMES TRUSTEES Lots Purchased for Edifice Site. Incorporation Action Is Authorized. The Silver Spring Baptist has elected Dr. C. W. Mitchell, ¢ and H. F. DR. W. L. ¥ Sedg: The church has purchased three lots on Montgomery avenue, two of which will be used for a church to be erected in the near future and the third for a parsonage, ground for which was broken it Tuesday evening. Short addresses were made by the pastor, Rev. Stephen Cunliffe; by Rev. H. J. Smith, pastor of the Petworth Baptist Church, and by Dr. who threw the first shovel of dir was followed by each member pre This church was organized las vember with nine members, and now enrolls 35, with additions ch com- munion Sunday. The pastor began his work the 1st of April. PROGRAM FOR SUMMER. and Chapel Beginning Tomorrow. At the Nativity CI mer schedule of services, 7:30, 10:30, 8. will begin tomorrow. The church school will continue through July concluding with _an outing July at Glen Echo. The school will as- semble at 9 am. the senior depart- ment at 9:45 a.m. All the scholars will attend a service of worship in the church after the class period fs ended, when one of the clergy will conduct the service with a short in- struction. Every Sunday holy com- munion at 7:30 a.m The Annunciation Chapel congre- gation is worshipping in the Con- gressional Cemetery Chapel for the month of Jul held Thursday evening at 2500 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast, adjacent to the Randle Highlands Post Office. An effort is being made to raise funds to build a chapel on Thirtieth and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, recently donated by Arthur E. Randle. The workers are in charge of Rev. son, of Washington. BIBLE SCHOOL T0 OPEN. Dr. F. J. Grimke, Pastor of Fif- teenth Street Church, to Help. The Dailv Vacation Bible School Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church opens Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Three teachers will be charge to take care of the kinder- garten, primary and intermediate de- partments. Last year the enrollment ched the 100 mark. Dr. J Grimke, pastor of the church, with | the assistance of Rev. associate pastor, will aid in the Bible school work apel the Sum- P S tute in Pulpit. absence of Rev. Dr. rector of the Church of the the special preacher to- morrow morning and evening every Sunday in July will be Rev. Courtney Jones, rector Church,” Webster Grov a graduate of the Virgini Seminary. In recognition of Inde- pendence day, the services will be of | a patriotic nature. There will be a celebration of the| Holy Communion at 8 and again at 11 am. At the former service young people of the parish will have their corporate communion, In the Phillips, Epiphany, X of Emmanuel Mo. He is house. The Summer session church sch children to attend this Summer school. The weekly Attend Unitarian Conference. John P. Locke of the Y. M. C. A, and Mary Headley of 1410 Massachu- setts avenue, are among the delegates from 20 States and Canada at the | seventh annual conference of the Uni- tarian Young People’s Religious Union, now in session at the Isles of Shoals, 10 miles off the Atlantic coast from Portsmouth, N. H. It will con- tinue to July 11 Dr. Primm’s’ Sermons. “The Divine Right of the Common Man,” will be the sermon theme of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia_avenue southeast, tomorrow night. There will be baptism preced- ing the sermon. The morning sermon subject will be “What Is An Amer- ican?" Pastor Plans Vamt{on. W. A. Lynch, pastor of Cal- Church South, will leave | here Tuesday for Ocean Grove, N, J where he will spend a two weeks’ va- catio) The latter part of the month he will be one of the instructors at the Epworth League assembly to be held at Massaneta Springs, near Har- risonburg, Va. The subject of the ser- mon tomorrow at 11 a.m. will be “A Master of Emergencies. “Known B)’ Name.” To Hold Radio Renval A radio revival opens tonight and will continue to July 11 at Liberty festival at the Massachusetts Avenue M. E. Church, Massachusetts avenue and Thirty-eighth street. . Celeb;ntes His Fintfi Mass. Rev. John P. Delaney, S. J., who ! was ordained last Sunday by Arch- bishop Curley, celebrated his first | mass I Monday morning at St. Paul's Church. Father Delaney wa: born in this city and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Delaney of 1709 Fifteenth street. Church | Mitchell, | Schedule Announced for Nativity ! A lawn fete is to be| the site at| Enoch M. Thomp- | under the direction of the Bishop | in| Rev. J. Courtney Jones to Substi- | j division until April 5, Theological | meeting | of the Young People’s Society will be . | held at 6 p.m. | | | | ment land Patriotism - thorne, His V {ing rapidly | | | | { { | ness Z B. ‘e}r‘uei and observations. | | | i i i EPIPHANY SERVICES. | ¢ “alon joining the division at Bar sur 1918, and served that | the | of Providence | will be related tomorrow | address THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY EDITOR TO TAKE PULPIT.|“MASTER KEY” AS THEME. REV. DR. LAMBETH NAMED CHURCH BOARD MEMBER | Mount Vernon Place Pastor Re- cently Appointed to Aid Temper- ance and Social Service. Rev. Dr. William A. Lambeth, pas- | tor of the Mount Vernon Place Meth- odist Episcopal Church South has as a member of the General just received notice of his appoint- Board of Temperance and Social rvice of the Methodist Episcopal urch South. His appointment was made to fill the vacancy created by the death of the late Rev. J. H. Light. A meeting of this board has been | called for next week at Lake Juna- | laska, nhe evening service, N. €., and immediately after tomorrow, Dr. | Lambeth is to leave for the meeting. | He wiil return early Saturday morn- | ing. Dr. Lambeth will occupy his pulpit at both services tomorrow, taking as his topic, at 11 am., “Christianity In the evening, at o'clock, he will preach on “Mary Magdalene.” Rev. W. A. McKe pastor, will preach to the junior church at 11 o'clock, and in the ab- sence of the pastor will conduct the Thursday evening praver meeting. The drive last Sunday in an effort to meet the church’s quota in the centenary movement came somewhat short of meeting the goal, but be- lated subscriptions are expected to put the church over the top. o ol DR. HERSON TO CONDUCT BOTH SERVICES SUNDAY Pastor of Hamline M. E. Church to Leave Monday for Two Months’ Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, of Hamline Methodist piscopal | Church, Fourteenth and Emerson | streets morthwest, will have charge of | both services tomorrow. At the morn ing service he will administer holy communion. At the evening service he 1l continue the series of sermons on | t Poets,” his subject being ““Haw- sion and Message. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. The men's Bible class now meets in the church, with Dr. W. W. Weir as teacher. Dr. Herson leaves Monday on his vacation, the major part of which will be spent in the northern part of Maine. He will return about September 1 During his absence his pulpit. will be filled by prominent ministers. The work on the new church at Six- teenth and Allison streets is progress- The roof is being put on, and the plastering is well under wa: Plans are being perfected for dedici tion services, which will be about Thanksgiving. . assistant to the Vacation. i PASTOR WILL RETURN. | Rev. C. R. Stauffer to Preach at Both Services. Rev. C. R. Stauffer will return from the organized Bible class conference at Frederick, Md., where he delivers an this evening to occupy the pulpit of the Ninth Street Christian | Church, Ninth and D streets north- east, tomorrow. The morning sermon will be “Christian Freedom" and the evening at 7:45 ning the Game.” Anna Moreland and Hilda of the Ninth Street Church tending the missionary conference at Chambersburg, Pa., this week. A dele. ation from the eight adult organized Bible classes of the Sunday school, of which D. I. Coakley is superintendent, is in attendance at the conference a Frederick, Md. Robert I. Koontz are at will represent the. young people of Ninth Street in the young people's conference of the Christian church of the Chesapeake area to be held nex week at Lvnohbur;: Va. WAR SERMONS PLANNED. Dr. Eisenberger to Preach on Serv- ice With Y. M. C. A. Abroad. Rev. William A. Eisenberger will H. B. Taylor, | Preach on the following subjects to- morrow at the Church of the Coven ant. 11 a.m ““America’s to God-fearing Men™; 8 p.m., “With the 5th Division in Franci isenberger served as a Y. M. war worker with the 5th Divi- Aube " May 17, 1919. He will narrate some of his personal experi- At Bligny Mr. Sisenberger was billeted with Lieut. Cash, one of the first men of the Dis- trict_ of Columbia to lose his life in and| the World War. Open Alr Service Planned. “God in American Life” is the title i of an illustrated lecture-sermon to be given by Rev. Edward O. Clark, pas- tor, at the Chevy. Chase Baptist Church open-air service tomorrow eve- | ning. Pictures illustrative of the hand in American history { will be thrown upon the screen. The followed | service is held on the church sit by fellowship breakfast in the parish | Western avenue and Belt road. At.11 of the!am. 1 will assemble at 9:45 | observed, a.m. An invitation is extended to men, ! pastor, entitled “To Live Is Chriat.” | women and the communion service will be with a meditation by the Dr. Dnrby to Substitute. Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morn- ing at the First Presbyterian Church, | in the absence of Dr. John Britton Clark, who has gone to Massachu- setts for his vacation. Dr. Darby will |speak on “The Challenge of Our | Times.” Another Summer Story. “Summer Story 5: How a Man in Washington Gave Me a Big Laugh” night, 8:15 o'clock, by Rev. B. Hez Swem, pastor Centennial Baptist Church, when the Brown Trio, the leading juvenile en- tertainers, will play instrumental mel- odies. The 11 o'clock, morning, sub- ject is “An_Ambitionist.” Y. W.C.A PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y, W. O, A, 901 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Vesper Services Sunday. 4 p.m. UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Cor. North Capitol and R Sts. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D. l’n!or 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon COUNTRY. = - e R "~ NEW _CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City (Revelation, i11.12.) Sixteenth above Q. 11 am—Regular service of worship, with Pastor's sermon. Free Lending Library. Open Daily. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. 7:00 8:00 {July. B {will meet, | tea o'clock will be “Win. | the preacher tomorrow afternoon at 5 {o'clock at the open-air service on the | Williams, | Mattie Belfield and Roberta Harrison | officiating. ! main Indebted- | { Chure PETWORTH CHURCHES IN SUMMER SERVICES First Will Be Held at United Presbyterian Tomorrow Y. M. C. A. NEWS Religious services will be held at Lincoln Park tomorrow afternoon un- der the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and a committee of representatives of the churches from that district. Rev. J. H. Straughn, pastor of the Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church, will be the speak- er. George W. Havell will lead the singing. Evening. The three Petworth churches, Pet- worth . Baptist, Petworth Methodist and United Presbyterlan, will have joint evening services during July and August. The first evening service, to- morrow, will be held at the Presby- terfan Church, New Hampshire ave- nue and Randolph streets, with Rev. Edward Hayes of the Methodist Church preaching the sermon. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, will have for his morning sermon, ‘“‘Mental and Spiritual Fretwork.” Communion and reception of new members will be cele- brated at the morning service. MANY CAPITAL f. .CTORS ON SUMMER VACATIONS Pulpits Will Be Filled During Ab- sence by Assistants and Visiting Ministers. A number of rectors of Epis- copal Churches in the city left dur- Ing the week for their Summer vaca- tions. Their pulpits will be filled during July and August by the as- sistant ministers in their respective parishes or by visiting clergymen. Very Rev. F. J. Bohanan, dean of Easton, will be the canon-in-resi- dence at the National Cathedral and have charge of the services during Lincoln Temple Services. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak on the subject, “Life as a Wrestling Contest.” Miss Ware will sing. The Senior Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet from 6 to 7 o'clock. C. E. Union’s July Meeting. The July meeting of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at First Presbyterfan ~ Church, John Marshall place between C and D streets northwest. Homer J. Council- lor will deliver the address of the evening and the officers for the new Rev. Willlam Curtis White will be in charge of services at St. Mar- garet’s Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, during July, Au- gust and September while the. rector, Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith is on vacation. Rev. Mr. White is living at 2901 Connecticut avenue. There will be no afternoon service at St. Mar- garet’s Church during the Summer. Begininng tomorrow, Rev. A. Ellis ton Cole of Bowling Green, Ky., will ve charge of the services at St. Philip's Church, Laurel, Md., which is at present without a rector. Rev. William O. Cone of Goldsboro, N. C, will preach during July at Pinckney Memorial Church, Hyatts- ville, Md. Rev. Charles L. Monroe, the former rector, resigned his pas- torate to be ef(e(‘u\e July 16. HOLDS ONE SERVICE. New York Avenue Presbyterian Cancels Evening Rites. During the Summer months the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church observes only a Sunday morn- ing service preceded by the session of the Bible school. The morning wor- ship will be held at 11 o'clock. The minister of the church, Rev. Dr. seph R. Sizoo, will preach upon the subject “The Angel With the Flam- ing Sword.” It is a sermon in keep ing with the observance of our Inde- pendence da: The Sunday school according to the Summer schedule, at 10 o'clock. A special patriotic young people’s service will be held at Camp Wickiup, which is the hospitality house of the young people of the church, located at Viresco, Va., on the Old Dominion line, at 7 o'clock. Sunday evening will be served by the young people at the camp at 6 o'clock and after a period of fellowship there wili be held this patriotic service to which all are most cordially invited. HOLIDAY HOUSE SERVICE. All Souls’ Rector Will Preach at Vacation Home. ‘H. D. Sterrett, rector of Memorial Church, will be ____EPISCOPAL. GTON PARISH. Founded 1795. REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. 0 a.m —Holy Communion 11:00 a'm —Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher. the Rector night_service. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and n.;;cnm Place. REY. HERBERT SCOM. SMITH. D D RF‘V WILLIAM (l RTIS WHITE 30—Holy Communion ll 00—Holy Communion and Sermon. The | Rev. Mr. White will preach | Thursday—Holy Communion E 11 l l | St. Ste hen’s Church e Clergy : . GEO. F, DUDLEY, D. D.. Rector. . 3. MACDONALD, Assistant. LY 5. 1925 Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:30 a.m Evening Prayer. 8 p.m. Sermon by Rev F. A. D. Launt 10:30 Hetilng. Seryics. Tueaday __Thureday. 9:30'a.m —Holy Communion G Street Near l4th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m. — Holy Communiou and Sermon by the Rev. J Courtney june\ rector of Emmanuel Church, Web-| ster Groves, Missouri. Rev. H. All Souls’ lawn at Holiday House, the vacation home of the Girls' Friendly Society of Washington, located near Mount Vernon, Va. These services are held every week during the Summer, local clergymen of the Episcopal Church 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So-| i ciety. The new chapel at Holiday House is beginning to rise above the ground and to be a feature of the landscape. | The chapel is badly needed for serv ices in inclement weather, and is be ing erected by funds contributed by the members of the society and their triends. During the coming week a tew of the candidates who for the last two weeks have been enjoying the pleasures of Holiday House will re. over for another week of re- freshing country air and food. mon by the Rev. ney Jones. J. Court-| T4TH AND A SE. 30. 10:30, 800. Wed. 15th and : Fri.. 7:45 pm > in the Congressional Cemeters Chapel. 3:15. 4. Lawn Fete. ST, MARK’'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. SE REV. WILLIAM HENRY_PETTUS. Rector. REV. WILLIAM A. MASKER. Assistant. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 30 a.m.—Holy Commun 11:00 am —Holy Commun (Rector) 8:00 p.m.— ,R.;nmn Prayer and Sermon Thursday, 11 a.m—Holy Intercessions and Healing servi ___A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINENEY WROTH. Rector. 0 a.m —Holv Communion 11:00 a:m'—Holy € n and Sermon Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People! MOUNT SAINT ALBAN v Rev. J. J. Muir to Preach. Both morning and evening services will be held in the Highlands Baptist Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, each Sunday during the Sub. mer season. Dr. J. J. Muir, the stated supply, will preach tomorrow, having for his subjects, respectively: “Our Liberating Lord” and “Fictitious Char- acters.” Members of other congrega tions whose houses of worship may be closed in the evening as well as the public generally are assured of a welcome by the Highlands people. on”and Sermon ‘ommunion, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. Minister. consin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Sunday, July 5, 19 Morning Service—11 o’clock: Rev. Charles G. Girelius of Baltimore Holy Communion 7:30 am. { Morning Prayer and Litany . Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Very Rev. F. J. Bohanan, D. D., Dean of Trinity Cathe- dral, Easton, Md 11:00a.m People’s Patriotic Open- Air Service and Sermon Preacher, Canon Stokes. 4:00p.m. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is breadcast by radio every Sunday. I0.00a.m.'i FRIENDS. Friends Church 13th and Irving Sts. N.W. . Meeting for worship, 6:30 Thursday AR WORTHY, PASTOR. _w. Ph. Columbia 8991. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A M. ALL ARE INVITED. REFORMED. REFORMED Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser-|1! N.E. | i | \ | i | 4, 1925. Dr. L. A. Swartz to Preach at Cal- vary Methodist. In the absence of Rev. James Shera Montgomery, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church, who is preaching at Ocean Grove, New Jersey, tomor- row, the Calvary pulpit will be oc cupled in the morning by Dr. L. A. Swartz, editor of the Washington Christian Advocate. Dr. Hugh Dryden, will preach in the evening. His subject will be “The Eternal Quest.” R e St. Mark’s Services. At. St. Mark’s Church, Third and A streets southeast, there will be three services tomorrow. The holy com munion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m, and at 11 a.m. The rector, Rev. Wil- tlam Henry Potters, will preach at both the 11 a.m. and § p.m. services. Next Thursday, at 11 a.m., there will be a celebration of the holy com- munion, followed by intercessions for the sick and afflicted and a service of healing. The Guild of the Nazarene will meet every Friday at 8 p.m. dur ing the Summer in the Altar Guild "EPISCOPAL. Grace - Parish—GEORGETOWN *The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac" 1041 Wisconsin ave.. below M st. Mw. Rector: The, Reverend Henry L. Durrant. 0. 9:30. 11 am.. 8 pm. Clmrdl of the Transfiguration Gallatin Street N.W. Services Sunday—7:30 am. 11 am Tm minute sermons during Summer. HOLY COMFORTERA. Georgla ave. n.w. near Madison. ‘ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Streets 8 AML and 11 AM. Preacher—Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, M. A. ALL WELCOME = — St. Andrew’s Church X H. Ave.and V ST N W REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D, Rector. A 8:00—Holy Communion 11:00—Morning Service and ifrmon ASCENSION 12TH ST. AT MASS. AVE. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. Services—S8 and 11 During July and CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION uhr»m. W, ATKINSON. D. D Services: 7:30 and 11 am St. Paul's Church 0%, Gees Services now in Restored Chu sundayg—Holy Communion. 845 am Morniiig service. “ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que, Street N.W (Fla. ave N Capitol st. cars.) Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and 8 p.m. | Daily mans JExensong and Interces: | ‘sion, Friday. 8 1 3 (18t ST. THOMAS' %% 8 and 11 am. DrW. S, B REV 7“-! Rev St. Paul Ttk M. P. Church Corner_4th aud Eye sts. se 9 am—Sunday School an) estamon by Ghe Juastor. Excent 4 man_be born of the water and p.m.—Sermon by Rev n 5. fiom Baltimore. Md. Subject. | cannot enter into the | William H. | it | Reetor | BRANCHE | Southern Methodist 3038 QUE ST REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, PASTOR. | 11 a.m —Sermon by Pastor 8 Dim-—Sermon Ty Pistor Suaday School Epworth League— "MOUNT PLEASANT | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 16th St. near Lamont. REV. R. L. Fl LTZ, D. D., Pastor. school and classes. 11:00 a.m —Communion. the Pastor 7:00 p.m —Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. the Pastor. __Thursday. 8 p.m —! Short sermon by Sermon by tidweek prayer service. |MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Cor. 10th and B Sts. S W. Rev. A. Lambert, Pastor. Communion Service. p.m.—Twilight Service. 0 a.m —Sunday_School. EPWORTH | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E CHURCH SOUTH i Rev. Jolm Paul Tyler, D.D.! PASTOR | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Morning Worship; Communion. 7:30 pm.— Evening Worship and Epworth League, “Our Country.” Daily Vacation Bible School, July 6-31 §. Edwin Moore, Jr.. Organist First AT, 13TH AND MONEOE ST8. X w ! 1r'St "pp.JAMES D. BUHRER, PASTOR. 11:00 a.m. services. Preaching by Dr. J. D. Thomas. 9:45am.—S.S. C.E.S. at 7:30 pm. Gr: 15TH AND O N.W. | 'aCC HENRY H. RANCK. D. D., PASTOR. | || | | am—Rev. L. F. Zinkhan preaches. 0 a.m —Sunday School.* 7 p.m.. C. E. No_evening church service. CHRISTADELPHIAN. 1l Christadelphian Chapel 732 wn:m St. N.W. WORSHIP, 11 _A.M. Christade], elphian Ecclesia ;77 = ave.s. NAVAL LODGE HALL. = Every Sunday. 11:30 am. Al welcome. THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K St. NW. Study Class Wednesdy m. (Rooms open o 38’me All welcome. OTHER SERVICES. T HALL MISSION 623 LA, AVE. N.W. or the Promotion of Rev. W. A. McKee, A 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. -11 AM.—SERMON SUNDAY LOW MASSE 7:15, 8 ad 11415, Scriptural Hol ncss Sunday service. 2 Prayer metting ’\"h\-mIaY ! *m. AL WELLOME, Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South " (The Representative Church) 9th Htreet and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D D., Pastor ssistant to the Pastor 6:45 P.M.—Senior League BY DR. LAMBETH “Christianity and Patriotism” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH—MR. McKEE 8PM. —SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH “Mary Magdalene” Chorus Choir and Special Soloists Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Bible | | | | THIRD " International Bible Students’” Association PYTHIAN TEMFLE AUDITORIUM, Torz ben S AR 3 p.m.—Lecture 2\').\17 J. F. Stephenson, BEle “THE_BIBLE \EHIF[.'" EVOL The public specially invited. 4:30 p.m—Service meoting e stady NO C Sermon Followed by Lord’s Supper at Foundry Church: Tomorrow morning in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, the pas tor, Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Har- ris will preach on the theme, “The Master Key,” and administer the sacrament of the Lord's supper. At the evening service the toplc of his sermon will be “The Nation's True Defense."” The Daily Vacation Bible School meets each week day (except Satur. day) from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, under direction of Miss Mildred Williamson and a_corps of assis CHRISTIAN. Columbia Heights Christian Park Road Near 14th. Harvey Baker h, Minister. m. and 8 p.m —Preaching by Pastor 30 a.m.—Bible School. 7500 b —Chrintinn Endeavor THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave., North of N St Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Church School 11:00 a.m.— “A Nation’s Birthday” 8:00p.m— Our Country's Glories™ {Tllustrated.) | 7:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor Societice. | Fourteenth Street Church of | Christ 14th and Meridian Sts. N.W Bible study, 10 am Preaching and Communion, 11 am.’and 7:45 p.m | A hearty weleome o eversbody | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D STS. NE i~ " Christian Freedom 45— “Winning the Game 9:30—Bible School 6:35—C. E. (Four societies) E_ROY STAUFFER. Minister. _ ~Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgla Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. DN.” LECTION METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES, Pastor. 11 a.m —Communion. 8 p.m.—Patriotic address. Good Music. Come. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Sth St. and Pa. Ave REV. FRANK srzzuuu Pum 11 8.m —COMMUNION ADDRESS. m— GOING FISHING WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m — HOLY COMMUNION 8:00 p.m.—Tlluatrated Lecture. “Indian Trails” Evening Service on the Lawn “HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister 11 AM.: Holy Communion S EM. “Hawthorne?mHl:; Vision and Message” £:45 a.m —Sunday School. Men's Bible Class meets in auditorium of church. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. | _Thursday. 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. I WESLEY Conpecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St.. Chevy Chase, D. Tius ereopticon Christian Endeavor. 6 ¢ The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor ALFRED H. TERRY Subiect “THE SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE” Followed by spirit messages Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where Spirit of e Lord s, there ie iiberty Sunday. ¥ p.m.. at Pythian || apic. 101z Dih el mv secont flogr. I weicome CHRISTIAN SCIENC] "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia ro; Euclid st Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 C St. N.E. Th d Church of Christ, Scientist, onic Temple. 13th «t. and N. Y. ave Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park ru SUBJECT FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. 9:45 a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOI 11:00 am— Communion Service. .00 p.m.— “Loyalty.” RY ONE CORDIALL EV! g Douglas Memorial REV. INVITED. ITH AND H STS. N.E A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_school 1100 &'m —Holy" Communign w8 appy Hour Service 8 pim. Fiiureday-—Prayer service _THE CHURCH OF THE BIG WELCOME METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PL (43%) and C St. N.W. REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, Minister. 11:00 a.m— READING *“Holy Communion” FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— Hours. 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays . and_Sundays and holidays, 230 to SECOND CHURCH—11 S Hours, 1 10 & p.m. (except Wednesdays, & Sundaye, 2 50: Closed holidaze) . "HURCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th nud G Sts.— Hours. 10 to § (Wednesd 1o, and Sundays and holiday {FOURTH CHURCH- The Areade, 14th and Park Road UNION M. E. CHURCH (Second Floor)— 812 20th St. N.W. 9 week days (ex 5 Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. 30 to 5:30) 9:30 a.m —Sunday S 11:00 a'm'— p.m.— “Coveted Vineyard” nday School worth League 8 pm. Thursday—Prayer Meeting. The National Methodist Church Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, 6th St. Bet. L and M N.W Wi, D. Battle, Pastor. #:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m—Morning worship and preach- and Bible McKENDREE Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 6:30 AM.—Dixtrict Morning Watch. 9:00 AM.—Prayer Sery 9:30 ALM.—Sabbath for pers 11:00 A.M.—Pastor's to_children. Seryiee. Them LIGION BANKR(PT pworth ue Sociam 6:15 p.m 5:00 p'm ik Christian Endeavor. ing worship preach s ing 3 You welcome to_our_services. LANE A. M. E. CHURCH Worshiping_at Florida Theater. F| H &t n.e. Rev. PAUL L. MOORE. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor Pastor. League Epworth Yy | Seh pastor.” Holy communion ermon will be held at the Florida ur_chureh - 'HODIST EPISCOPAL. Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E | Rev. J. W. WATERS, Minister. | 9:30 am—Sunday School Hour. W. H M. Society Anniversary. 11:00 am—Dr. A. J. itchell, Field See- retary of Morgan College Cru- sade Fund. Wil preach 6:00 p.m —Epworth League. 800 pm —Pastor will preach hour A_WELCOME TO ALL. OPAL Communion Service. the ~_pastor. PIRITUAL TRA MIDWEEK SERVICES | Tuesd: || dreeting: Weltare” cth ' ucted by our Deacone her helpers: Thursday, ayer Meetin Story Hour. ¢ tozether Wit 8:00 P.M.—T at this WHITE. FOUNDRY L“;ié’?é’é’i? (Organized 1814) Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister Rev. John C. Millian, M. R. E., Director Religious Education 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—“The Master Key” Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper 8:00 p.m.—“The Nation’s True Defense’ Music by the Quartette Choir 9:30 am. to 12 noon each week day (except Vacation Bible School. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer and Praisc Saturday)—Daily Service ‘Welcome to Foundry (W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Sts JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mrs Edwin Dice, Sup't 30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Stewart Vipond, President. DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, With Sermon by REV. DOCTOR L. A. SWARTZ Editor of the Washington Christian Advocate. 7:00—Young Peoples’ Devotional Service. £:00—Public Worship, With Sermon by DOCTOR HUGH DRYDEN SUBJEC “THE ETERNAL QUEST” SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CALVARY QUARTET FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE.