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THE EVENING 8 STONE T0 BE LAID FOR PARISH HOUSE Bishop Freeman to Officiate at Ceremonies at Church of Our Savior. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman. D. D., Bishop of Washington, will officiate next Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the new of Our Savior, the parish the Episcopal parish Ground for the new hroken August 2. The new building. which has been designed hy Delos Smith, will con- tain an auditorium on the second floor with a seating capacity of 300. In this room there will be a gallery, stage and dressing rooms. On the lower floor will be the heating plant, kitchen, dining room and two fu siza bowling alleys This equipment will make the house ideal for parish and community purposes. The house is located on the church property at Sixteenth and Irving streets northeast and is the first the buildings which it is hoped erect on that site. Including a church hutlding for the future use of Brool land parish The rector, Rev. E. I Stevens, took charge of Brookland parish vears ago, and the new one he visible frufts parish church of bullding was ng i his labor REVIVAL WILL BE HELD AT MT. VERNON CHURCH At the last meeting of the hoard stewards of Mount Vernon Place N. E. Church Sonth plans wera discussed for condueting a campaign during the coming Fall and Winter A revival will he 1d eariy in November. under the supervision of Rev. Dr. Lambeth assisted by Dr. Luther Brigges, known s the singing evangelist It is also proposed to dedicate church in the near future, for which a mpecial program will be arransed and at which time it is expected Bish op Candler and others prominent in church and State will be present Dr T.ambeth ix now entering upon his &econd vear as pastor of this church. Last yvear nearly 400 members were added the church oIl and much work of relizious and ¢ ritable na ture was accomplished. Dr. 1. beth will preach at both services tomorrow His subject in the mornin 11 be “Investing for God" and evening “Proofs of Loy alty.” Rev. W. A. McKee preaches every Sunday m ing to the junior church in the Sunday school audito- rium DR. LUBECK TO PREACH - the o in the AT PEACE CROSS SERVICE | Rev. Dr. Hen: bwashington ¢ morrow at the song service Lubeck edral. will p people’s npen-air even hich will he held at tha Peace Cross at 4 o'clock. The service will he hroadeast The preacher at the 11 a.m. service - in the Bethlehem Chapel will he Rev Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of the cathedral, who has just returned from i vacation at his country home in l.enox. Mass B Holy communion at the 7:30 am. and and morning prayer he held at 10 a.m Arrangements have heen made hy the National Cathedral Foundation for Washington Cathedral exhibit at the general convention of the nt Ipiscopal Church, which New Orleans. La.. October In noting the first anniversary week of the moving of the Cathedral Foundation offices to Mount Alban and the oper of the rator’s office at the entrance to Rethlehem Chapel, the cathedral thoritles estimate that more 0,000 pilg have visited Ame this week's visitors 200 women representing the Na War Mothers canon of each to will be ceiehrated 11 am. services and litany will Protest opens in this the au ims the were tional JANUARY Tb LECTURE. = dressed hy will he tomor Your will lecture at & p.m. and 7 p.m 1326 1 street, rnett January v oat 8 pm Harvesting ldeas.” Mr. January alse Monday and Wednesday Thursday at 3 p.m. the spiritual healing elinfe by January. Wednesday at 2:30 is clase In lessons in truth by Mary A Williams. Thursday at § pm. Ar thur P. Ruck will lecture on “Re Ye Alsn Ready.” Regular healing service Friday at 3 p.m., led by Garnett Jan uary. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY. | The Autumn Ciospel Assembly, venue. hegin tom clal offering will new tabernacle pects 1o secure will preach at noon and_ever Wednesday fee will he given in Aline Anderson and J. voung worke e their departure fc thel Rible School The mst Sunday of the month he abserved as a rally of the Sunday school. Meetings are held regularly Sunday evenings and ¥ after 3 is My the activitles of 930 the Full Permsylvania when a spe. gathered for the which this church ex soon. Pastor Collier in the after- farewell honor of H. Peters, ssembly, study Newark, serv- two be- the J N. Sun noon Dr. C. E. Rice Back From Europe. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Clarence F. Rice, will again nccupy the puipit at tha Church of Our Father (Univer salist), Thirteenth and 1, streets, to. morrow, at 1045 a.m. Dr. Rice has inst returned from a Summer's so- journ in Eurepe. The noon sessions of the church achool will alao he re. sumed. At 7 p.m., devotional meet ing of the Young Peaples’ Christian Tnfon: tople, “Why T Want to Re Mechanic”; leader, Miss Helen Rond. Sermons at Second Baptist. “The Growing Conscience of | JTumanity” will he the sermon sub- ject tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis €. Primm at the Second Raptist Church Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. The theme at the morn- dng service will be “Show Us Father.” Dr. V} L. Darby to Speak. Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby, executlve secretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will address the young people and adult department of Foundry M. Sunday school in the church auditorfum tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Servlces to Be Resumed. Sunday evening devotional will be resumed in the leagne of Foundry M. E. Church to morrew at f:45 pm. Rev. F. . Rey. nplds, pastor of the Wesler M. E Chureh of Chevy Chase. will he the speaker. His sphjert will he “Reli gioue Taske of Our Generation.” 1 V. R. Schmucker will direct the sing / ing services Epworth the laying of the corner stone of | house of the Chureh ! of Brookland. | National | than | Miss | will | the | Observes Birthday | PITZER. REV. DR. A. W. HIS 91S8T ANNIVERSARY AW, Central During the week Rev. Dr. Pitzer, pastor emeritus of th; Presbyterian Church, celeb ninety-first birthday anniversary Salem, Va. Dr. Pitze Preshyteria and for m connected for nearly and since emerftus. his hoyhood home. iving ever since, occasionally. Dr. Pitzer tive pasiorate by present pastor CHURCH FEDERATION organized the Central n Church fn May, 1868 ore than 57 years has be with this church. He w. 40 vears the active pastor. 1906 has been the pastor He removed to Salem. Va where he has heen was succeeded in the ac Dr. Jamea H. Taylor, | A meeting_of mittee was held junction with a Women's City Club, fley presided and members present. William Knowles Cooper, secretary | of the Y. M. C. A, who has just re- turned from an extended vacation, | made a statement regarding some incident his journey abroad and into various parts of America. In \ddition he told of plans for the ap- proaching Y. M. C. A the hope he has for ities for their work in Washington Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre- tary, gave his report. the names of three new churches for admission and they were formaliy received. The congregations are Strauss Memorial Disciples, Mount Olivet Methodist Protestant and Ar- lington, Va. Presbyterian. The total number now enrolled in the federa- tion is 98, with 7 allied agencies It was agreed that the federation would give assistance to the promao- tion of evangelism in the churches during the ensuing months, co-oper- ating with the Pastor’s Federation in | | plans which will be inaugurated Sep- | | tember 28, when the latter organiza- | tion holas its September meeting | The president, executive secretary HenaliDe ) Wty Showaiier wereliap: | pointed a committee to choose a suc- [ cessor to Rev. C. R. Stauffer, | merly chairman of the commitfee on | refigious work, who has gone to Atlanta, Ga. | Annotncement was made of {approaching visit of Dr. and Mrs i Taylor, leaders {of the China Inland Mission { Will he in the city October {12, Detalls regarding the meeting {10 be held during their stay here I will he announced at a later date. Rev. E. 0. Clark, director of Daily Vocation Bible Schools, presented his n at rle were Thursday luncheon Dr. there con- the Wil 28 i i | enlarged facil- 1 B Howare 11 and Murray Kenworthy | a newspaper report of the ¢ in Washing presented crime situ- ation ting that this the the ton federation committee for It was referred to on law and legisla- consideration and action CLASSES POSTPONED. Rev. John S. Moses he committee on sard of religious education piscopal Church in the Washington, has announced first for teachers using | series will not he held tomorrow afternoon. as previously arranged | hut will he postponed until Sunday, | September 27, Classes will be h the parish hall of St. Stephen’s Church at £:30 pm. the 27th. For | the henefit of those attending the | classes supper will he served at 6 | pm It is several chairn teachers of | of the of the diocese of that the n th b B | | | | | | Christian nurture expected that there | new members on | this vear and that | ishes. notably Rethesda, Md., work. will he the faculty several new par- Norwood parish in will join in this train- “Peaceful Jesus Christ.” Dr. George O. at the Third Baptist and Q streets tomorrow is Rev Bullock's topic Church, Fifth northwest, at 11 am. “Peaceful Jesus Christ. THEO0SO UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1381 X Si NW. Sunday. Sept. 20, 8 pm “REINCARNATION™ Study class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Library. WELCOME. WASHINGTON {+ LODGE, T. s. g 4 “Mln’sil;‘l:'c"e in Evolution” By Mr. William J. Heyting of Australia, ALL 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, SEPT. 20. LECTURE, a| Librars open daily. 4:30 1o 8 p.m Classes: Mahatma Letters, Tuesday. & n.m Secret Doctrine. Fridas. & p.m Members” Maeting. Wed.. & p.m. «Forum). &7 CATHOLIC. 'ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts, Sunday, 715 88 1157 Sund: Masses and 11:15 Solemu € c of Noven Rev. Isadore L. Smith. REFORMED. REFORMED The First Reformed Church 13(h and Monroe Sta. Dr. dumes D. Bubrer. Pustor. 9:45 w.m.—Sunday School for all depart- mente. Sermon by Pastor. » Erening Service. Grace Reformed Church th 8t. near P N.W . H. H. Ranek. Pastor. Sunday School In Zurich. Genava and Hei delherg—the Orizinal Homes nf the Rfllwm-d Chureh.™ Low 9:15 11:00 am | | ed his | visiting Washington | the executive com-| convention and ! He presented | for- | the | in the work' They | attention of | meeting of the coaching classes | d | LOCAL COLORED CLERGY HONORED | Several Among Pastors Ap- pointed to Boards at Bap- tist Convention. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | BALTIMORE, Md., Septemher 19. - | The forty-fAitth annual session of the National Baptist Convention, Inc., | colored, closed this week and was de | clared one of the moat successful in the history of the organization. Every State in the Union, as well as West Africa, South Africa, West In !dies and Central merica, was rep- resented by delegates. Many colored preachers from the District of Colum bia were in attendance. Board Members Named. Members of the Mount Bethel convention weer elected to boards of the natlonal convention as follows Foreign mission board, Dr. James . Willis, pastor of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church: home mission hoard | Dr. Daniel Washington, pastor of the i Baptist Church, Mount Pleas. ant: educational board, Dr riah Lamkins, pastor of the Mc Me morial Baptist Church; tion board, Dr. Joseph H. Lee, pastor of Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Arling ton. Va.: national benefit board, Dwr James Pinn, pastor of the First | Baptist Church: evangelistic board, | D AL 1. Tyler, pastor of Mount Airy Raptist Church: B. Y. P, hoard Di. Auzustus Lewis, past Baptist Church. Rosslyn, Va.; extension hoard, Rev. L. R. Fr pastor of Alexander Memorial Baptist Church: committee on state of the country, Dr. James 1. Marshall, pas tor of First Baptist Church; commit tee on resolutions, Dr. J. P. Nichols pastor of First Baptist Church, Vir kinja: committee on correspondence land foreign relations, Dr. Alexander Wilhanks pastor of Tenth Street | Raptist Church: committee on time and place, Rev. R. D. Botts, corre sponding secretary of the State con vention: commitiee on permanent or- | zanization. Dr. E. T. Lewis, pastor of | First Baptist Church of Ivy City, | D. C.; committee on obituary, Rev ! Elijan Coleman, pastor of Rehoboth Baptist Church: eommittee on mar- riage and divorce, Rev. D. Miles, pastor of Baptist Church, Alexandria | | nl ] Dr. Norman Vice President. Dr. M. W. D. Norman, pastor of ) Metropolitan Baptist Church. was | elected vice president of the Baptist | service commission, of which Rev. S Geriah Lamkins, president of the Mount Bethel State convention, is the I national executive secretary The Woman's Auxiliary [to the Mount Bethel Baptist Convention—M M. M. Mar president: Mrs. M. Maxwell | cording secretary; Mrs. Carter, | sponding secretary; Mrs. D |ington, treasurer—was by a large delegation from the auxil- jary, among them heing Mrs. L. A Pinckney, Mrs. 8. G. Lamkin: Mary Cunningham, Mrs. L. M. King, | Mrs_ Boyd and Mrg. Lillian Rebinson | OBSERVE SCOTTISH RITE. State | Open-Air Services at Temple Heights Tomorrow. ottish Rite day will he ohgerved tomorrow at the open-alr services on Temple Heights at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Rev. John (. Palmer. | grand chaplain, and Rabbi Abram {Simon of the Eighth Street Syna gogue will deliver the address. The members of the Rite, with their families and friends. the Order of {Job’s Daughters, and the Order of the | De Molay in uniform, with Columbia Lodge, No. 3. Albert Haas, master: Lebanon Lodge, No. Alfred Har | mon, master: Takoma Lodge. No. 24 Hugh E. Reppert, master Chapter, No. 32, Mrs. Eva F. matron, _Paul Anderson. patron vinity’ Chap No. 33, Miss Norris, matron: George W.Foombs, »n, and Mount Pleasant Chapter, 0. 34, Mrs. Cleone R. Crampton, ma tron. Noble D. Larner, patron. with { their families and friends, are especially invited guests at | service. | { | this CHRISTADELPHIAN. Chmhdelyh\an Ecclesia NAVAL LODGE HALIL nei: v am “walcome. Chrlstadglphian Chapcl 735 Wabater St NF WORSHIP. 11 AM FRIENDS. e 13th and ‘Fncnds Church = ; Mthvand & RIRLE SCHOOL. 9:45 am MEETING FOR WORSHIP. 11 2 RRA KENWORTHY. PAST Frxcnds Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A M ARE_INVITED UNIVERSALIST. | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER INIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. N.W. 330 Pa ave. me OR. At 10:45 o'cl. sermon hy i, morning worship, with the pastor 12 o'clock (noon), Church School. 7 pm., Young People’s Christian Union: topic, “Why I Want to Be a Me- nic”’; leader, Miss Helen Rond. At At SEATS FR ALL WELCOME. n TFRIDE\O\IIVA’I‘I ;\L_ SOCTETY OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministrs Daily. 10 am. to & pm.) VIVA M. JANUARY. Minister, GARNRTY JANUARY “Harvesting Your Idea: MONDAY—R PM.. ng the Chariot of Fire” WEDNESDAY—2:30 P.M.. “Lessons in Truth WEDNESDAY—8 P.M.. “The Taxes of the Lord” THURSDAY—8 P.M.. ARTHUR P. BU Ye Also Ready” UNITARIAN. " ALL SOULS' CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. Minister. Chureh Sehool—f:45 A M Morning Worshin—11:00 AM. Sermon by Rev. William G. Eliot af Portiand. Oreg Charles T Tittmann. Bass. trhard Torlsherg. Celln. Lewis ©. Atwater. Orzan convention and chairman of the social | convention | represented | and Loyalty | Lynch, | Irene the | Rev. Clarence E. Rice, . ., Pastor. | Devotional Meeting of the | TAR, WASHINGTON. | | | REV. DR. Z. B. Phillips. DR. PHILLIPS RETURNS Will Preach at Church of the Epiphany Tomorrow. Dr. Z. B. Phillips Church of the Epiphany, G street near Fourteenth, returned to Washington during the past week from his Sum mer home on pe Cod, and will preach at hoth services tomorrow, at 11 am and § pm There will he celebration of the Holy at 8 am. At 945 am the Summer church school will assem and at 6 pm. the Young jety will have its weekly meeting Monday Matths day | will he celebration of the Holy munion at 11 a.m CHURCH OUTLINES WORK. “Get-Together" Meetings to Mark Calvary Baptist Program. Rev rector of the Communion st s The opening of the Fall and ter work at Calvary Raptist will ba marked hy several “get-to gether” meetings. The devotional rallying service will be held Thursday | evening at 8 o'clock. The topic will he: “\What Ought We to Emphasize fn the Work of the Coming Year? Win Church 8 o'clock to which | held Friday evening at prog m has heen arranged 1 the congregation is invited | The Sunday Evening Christian En deavor Soclety will hold banquet and installation ficers Wednesday evenin of new of New Pastor to Preach. A. Kent, the new st hren Church streets southeast, will at both of the Sun 11 a.m. his ihem» an’s Joyful Out the evening at & nllmk will_be “The Glorious | the Sons of God.' Rev. Homer pastor of the Twelfth and E occupy his pulpit day services. At he Chri i subject Fréedom of “The Secrets of Pentecost,” Is Topic Dr. John E. Birggos will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tohorrow morn ing on “The Secret of Pentecost and at night on “What Manner of Tove.” There will he special musie by the Fifth Baptist Choir v. H. J. Smith to Preach. Rev. Henry J worth Baptist Church following sermons tomorrow a.m.. “The King's Highwav.” |6 wm. “Hunting for Les UNITED BRETHREN. Smith, pastor of Pet annnunces the At 11 and at dership.” MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Cor. North Capitol and K Sts. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., P nsm 940 a.m —Sunday S 1:00 am.—Sermon mony 7:00pm—C E R:00 pm.—A Un and Spe EPISCOPAL. ‘L ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Streets SF WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. fteenth Sunday After Trinify, a Holv Communion Reopenin Chireh Sehool Communion and Sermon Praver and Sermon Masker preaches At Silant Testt Activities que Servies *h | ot Song | REV. Rector { . | v Evening Wiliam A 11 _am. and & pm Monday (St Matthew Dar) and Thureday. 11 ST. MARGARET REYV, HE REY WIL | the Evanzelist Haly Com- S CE RERT SCOTT SMITH. D. AM_CURTIS WHITE. PTEMRBER 20 “ommunion.” Corporate Celehration of Comm nts League. 11:00 w.m —The rector nreaches Mandax. 'St Matihew a dav. and Thursday. Holy Communion at VL WRLZOME ALWAYS CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G SuSE Founded 1795. REY. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. 7:30 am —Holy Communion §:45 am_—Chureh Sehool 11100 am —Mormne Praver and Sermon Preachor. the Rector D. 6:45 p.m.—Younz Service League Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher. the Rector Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN | — ““The Little Church on the Canal and Potoma 1041 Wisconsin Ave.. below M St. N.W L.-Durrant. 8 pm Chrtst Church, ‘Georgetown 0 and Thirty-first Sts. NEY WROTH., 8:00 pm Rector. Holy Communion 4530 am —Chureh seho 1100 am.—Morninz_ pr [ST. JOHN'S CHURCH| 16th and H Streets | 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. Preacher— | Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, )IA tath and A NE. THE NATIVITY, o 7:30. 1030 Church School, §:00: Sr “he Resurrection School _The Annunciation_School. E Wil preach at ST. THOMAS' '} g P and Q. on a Sermon on the Mount Commandment The mervices are at K and 11. Sunday School reopens tomorrow. 9:30. Strangers should pay a viait to this beautiful charch. just finished after 30 years' work. The purity of its Gothic de- Rign. with its imposing lantern tower, its staiiied-glags windows by the most emi Tent artist of the day. its font, its well appointed chancel St. James’ Church sth =t Between B and C N.E. MASS DAILY A EN. UNDAY nd im- Low Mass Matins . - High Masa Fvensong Ao MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Piacs. LERGY REY. HERBERT COTT SNITH. D REV. WILLTAM CURTIS WHITE. Sundar servicet—3:30 and 11:00 Thy Rev G preaches i1, ursdays and Holy Dass. 11. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. n. there | Com- ! in China during the past Al its annual | | | { | | | i | 1050 | Believer | the Paople’s | The subje | mission | taught The social rallying service will be | P. McCurdy, a member of the class. { day achool at Thorwaldsen | re all well worth & visit | |St. Paul’s Church | Holy Communion SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925. 1 WOMEN PLANNING SALES TO HELP IN CHURCH WORK meetfng of the offi: Auxiliary of B. Y. P. U. NEWS The unions comprising the Columbia Federation of Baptist Young People's Unions were well repre-| # sented at the slxth anniversary of Washingion. together with ihe ! meeting of the Columbia Federation, held 'at Diocesan House this week [reioDisasualY A% Ehathinst e ahbig | under the chairmanship of Mrs. Wil '\"" Rnl{lla' Church Tuesday -unlv;x‘ e Py, ol tAlcob s nrasident Miss Evelyn Bitting, chairman. socia The Women's Auxiliary has decided | CoMMittee. was in charge of the an- to follow the plan already adopted in | Jiversary program. which was as fol- certain other large cltles of raiaing | WS s Y o 5 funds for the missionary work of the | President, West Washington g church by the sale of articles of value | \: #nd Rev. C. B. Austin paster, contributed by church people. In| Weat Washington Baptist Church: hia- T antan a collaction will he mada | LOFY of the five conventions, stunts b e iy "worka of art. porce. | f1ve Eroups attending these five co lains, laces and other articles which | Yentions and dramatic readings “‘!‘ have’ denmed 1o he of use to their| Miss Adams. Following the meeting the delegates and visitors adjourned owners, hut which retain an intrinsic | P the Sunday school room, where re- . t value. ‘It Is proposed to close the col- | % [ CHRACE PERDE, C00 tion on All Saints’ day, November G i le,r»‘rv:r which the articles contributed v'd"h" [R"lh\en. president Columbia will be put on sale. The plan includes | Federation. Baptist Young People's | thering broken bits of gold and sil. | Union, and Figin Smith, board of man- | . n be melted and sold for | A8€rs, Baptist Young People's Union | lfil‘fll"."x e | Association, were visitora fo West | et . Washington U'nion last Sunday. They Among other matters discusaed g h i the m-:nng was- the furtherance of | ¢ rfm"mfi_med the union for "t" man- study classes throughout the dlocese ner in which the program was pre- for imparting information concerning | sented- MisscHdsal Ladson presided the neads of the mission stations. The | 8% chorister and Bible readers’ leader. X of supplylng missionaries and { Members of this union will participate [ Work of Dl W elothing and | In the series of cottage praver meet- e o lto discunscd: ings which will precede the revival (oSt eapy e & 0 services October 4-11, which will be LISTS SERMON TOPICS An_important cers of the Women' the Episcopal Church In the Diocese . Clark Back to Pulpit. Dr. John Brittan Clark is again sn hix pulpit at First Presbyterian Church. Al services have been re- | sumed except the vesper service, | which heging the first Sunday after- | he Natfonal Baptist At Tmmanuel, t Gove G. Johnson Memorial, Rev. Dr. will take for hix sermon Lomorrow morning “The Will of God for Every In the evening he will sermon on “The Batt noon_of October which was interrupted by CHRISTIAN. of last Sunday eve has returned for a year's vacation A ILast Tueaday before the Evening Mis | mExsawN B MELTON. Amn. Minister. | sion Club she gave a talk on her work in the School of Mothercraft, at Huchow | Miss Emma Leachman of the home | department of the Southern Raptist Convention addressed the | Women's Soclety at {is last meeting. | E. B. Thompson gave hix illustrated | |tecture Wednesdny evening, on| “Mountaine and Mountain Wild Flow- | ers of North America” at the church | for the benefit of the Mizpah class for | women. The Pinkham class for tomorrow morning continue a for Belief, storm Miss E of the church in the The Pastor Will 11:00am Preach 0d's Great Peaple 745 pm ourazement for Workars Graded Rible School for all ages at 8:30 Special €. E. Services at 645, A FEAST OF_GOOD FELLOWSHIP FOR EVERYRODY. G. C. BREWER —will deliver a series of dis- | courses at the men,will be | by James day be celebrated Sep- Rally will tember Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th St. and Meridian P1. NW. Services at McKinley. communion will be celebrated at 3:30 pm. at the Mc- Memorial Baptist Church and 1, streets Rev S, | Lamkin, the pastor, will at 11 am. and § pm. Sun 10 am. and B. Y. P. U} Holy tomorrow 5 Sept. 20 to Oct. 4, Inclusive Fourth riah ! ] preach Evangelist Brewer will speak each Sunday at 11:00 am. and every eve- ning at 7:45 (except Saturdaye). t 6:30 pm EPISCOPAL. HOLY COMFORTER- Georgia ave. nw. near Madison Bright=oad. D Serviees, Dodn. 3L aine & pm REV. REGINALD B, 'STEVENSON. Vie CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N W EORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Rector and 11 a St. Andrew’s Church H. Ave_and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D., Rector. Sery £:00—Holy Commu: 11:00—Morning Serv “ASCENSION 12TH 8T. AT MASS. AVE. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. The Public Is Cordially Invited. " Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgia Ave. Rer. W. F. SMITH. Minister. 9:45 am —Bible School 11 00 a.m —The Power of Contart 430 p'm — Intermediate C_E. mesting T 45pm_— Tha Groundwork of Life WELCOME “VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D.. Pastor. REV. 045 am- 11:008m— “What Shall T Do With Jesus?®" R00pm— “The Neglected Warning™ 790 p m—Christian Endeavor Meetings Columbia Heights Christian Church Park RA. Weat of 14th Sermon at 11 am. and at §:00 Sunday Fvening ‘he Pastor, __wprak PRESBYTERIA) aded Church School | Harvey Baker Smith, will Services—8 and 11 AM. “ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N W. (F1a. ave or N. Capitol st. ears.) Bervices Sunday—7 and 11 am_and & pm Pair'm m’ Evensong and Interces: ‘soos. Friday. & pom PRESBYTERIAN 18th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: MORNING WORSHIP ROCK CREEK PARISH sred Church K45 am Services now in Rey Sundays—Hols Communion. " Morning service, 11 Washmgton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People MOIU.\'T SAINT ALBAN N.W, T PM CHRISTTAN ENDEAVOR SERVICE Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th and M Ste. N.W. TRVING W. KETCHUM. PASTOR. 3.00 p.m —Sunday School 0 B R Eaavor 45 p.m.—Public worship. with sermon PN Rt Wednewday. & p.m —brazer Mesting Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. JOHN €. PALMER, D. D.. Minister. 10 a.m.—Sunday Schwol i1 ‘am—Morning _worship. Dr._Palmer. “Christ’s Knowledge of Men." Edith Graham Scijlling. soloiat 37 Harry” Cunningham. organis Cordial come _to Central Presbyterian Clnm:ll (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving St. .. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. o am.—Sunday School and Bible | Clasaen 11:00 a.m —Sermon Dr. Taylor. 00 b m —Wentmineter League B B —Soar Hour. 200 p.m —Christian Endeavor Societies. R 00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 780 p.m. Thursday—Pr rvice. Qm H children cared for during morning Wisconsin Avenue Near Woodley Road. 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Litany 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Stokes 11:00 a.m. Open-Air_ Service Preacher, 4:00 p.m service is broadcast Sunday People’s and Sermon. Sermon by Canon Lubeck Mre The 4 o'clock Mre by radio every Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. " St. Stephen’s Church 30)‘ 14th St. N.W. CLERGY Rev. fl"A’I F. DU Y, D. D., Reetor. - RO A MBER 20, SUNDAY. SEPT Holy Communio Norning Praver and’ Sermoi Mermng Pracer and Sermon Hiois ¢ Thuraday Tuesday R0 pm SSI }OHN’S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. . JOHN S. MOSES, Beetar. Fifteenth Sundar After Trinity. 7:30 a.m—The Holr Communion 11:00 A'm—Morning Prayer and Sarmon. Preacher, the Rector Matthew's Davi. 10:00 am. | —The Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.—The Hols' Com- _munion G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 10 720 am RIS *“Take 14th st car or Mt. Pleasant car, or _1Ath at_bus 1o Irving sl n.w " CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave.. 18th and N St REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV WILLIAN A, EISENBERGER. Eversgirla Bible Class. 0:15—All-Comers’ Bibla Class for men 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Rev. William A Eisenberger: “THE MINISTRY OF A RELIGIOUS CONVICTION. | 6:15—Christian _Endeavor Vesper service. §:00—Evening_service. Monday (St Thuraday. Supper and Sermon by Mr, Eisenberger: ““THE MINISTR OF TRUTH Special musical program_ Mr. Herman Fakler. -anloiats Mise Kathryn Riggs. harp: Mre, 'K T Chase. "Sioiinis A" Galiagher. precentor: NT. Claude Robeson. orpaniat. Thureday—Midweek service for Prayer and Conference. ALL WELCOME. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts Rev. Bernard Br: 8:00, 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. amavetes Enoal. 15100 AR 8 rmon by e Pastor. Bernard Brask Mark. 10.52 desus in the Way. Mr. Kiein. soioist: Mra. Kiein, organ! Midweek vraver service. Thursday at 8 Rev. 9:45a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and ! Sermon by the Rector. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser-| mon by the Rector. Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sta. Rev. James Harver Dunham, Paster. 1 ;_-:M — “Crossing Human Paths” | The E:l:m;chr -of —the éil;fims BAPTIST. Evangelistic Services At Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. 20 to Oct ightly, 8 P.M ANNOUNCES SERMONS. Kyle Booth to Preach at Ingram Church. Rev. Rev. Kyle Booth, Ingram ~ Memorial Church, Massachusetts Tenth street northeast. will preach | tomorrow morning at the 11 o'elock | service on the subject, “The Spirit of Christ.” A comparison will be made | as to the relative value of church cresds, institutions, the Seriptt and the spirit of Christ In the evening at the & a'clock | service Mr. Rooth will hegin_a series | f Sunday night sermons on the| Book of ‘the Revelation.” The suh- ject for the first sermon will he “Why | {and When Was the Revelation Writ- pastor of the Congregational | avenue and | Sept. First Presbyterian Church John Marshall Place N.W. Rev. John Brittan Clark, D. D., Minister 1AM, “Unconscious Fellow- ship With Christ” REV. DR. 1. W. H . C. Primm. K. Ahernethr. r. G. G Johnson. 4 Res. Dr. dohn W et Sep | Hamof Atlanta. Ga. Services Tomorrow: m.—Rev. T. 0. dones: “THE PRAY- ING CHURCH—GOD ANSWERIN A DmoSpenkers: ey Homer J Eastern Presbyterian Church s Sixth Stand Md. Ave. N.E Kandny Sehool. B0, 2 Alfred K. Barrows. D.D.. FPastor, ALL, WELCOME tanam- 4 voicE ot o TiE West Washington Baptist Church “LOUD School Cor Sta. N W New York Avenue | Presbyterian i Church Rev. limmanuel “A Hause af Praver fo sty il b Gove G. Johnson, D. D,, Pastor Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. MORNING—Warshin “The Will of God for Every Believer™ EVENING “HOLD FAST!" | A Place of Faith and Friendship 10 A.M.—Bible School 11 AM.—Morning Worship. “The Mainlands of Life” By Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Gontnuinel st aa mon on the vital Battle for Belief Bihle School. 9 Fellowship Mee 0: Youns Peapie Mireday. R p.m The National Baptist M(‘mor:‘al SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. av Ellis C. Primm, Pastor SHOW U'S THE FATHER GROWING CON OF RUMANITY Classes for all P.M.—Young People’s Scrv- ice. | SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 29nd St bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 Am.—Bible School with classes for r family. for Bu se. 11:00am— 800 pm— THE SCTENCE 00 am —Rer Andrew R Bird Children cared for Guring service. 00 p m.—Social hour and supper at the manse. 10 which all atrangers in the city ars invited 7:00 h m —Rong aervice. 130 pm —Rer Andrew R Bird a:13 Endeavor. A CORDIAL WELCOME T0 AL Eckmgton North Capitol, cor ave. and Q st Rev. H. E. Brundage. D. D.. Minister. 11:0pam—"A SKYSCRAPER OF RATITUDE YOUR MEAS 9.30 am- T 00pm __Briet. Bright “The Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jeferson Sta. N W Dr. J. J. Muir preaches 11 pm. ‘Bihi» School 2:30 Prayer meeting. Thursday ALL CORI Y.P.U Happy Services Flonaa and 8 5 R pm = LLY INVITED. J BE THANY M0 g T‘"‘“ k T Bethany extends welcome tn al Co BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton Sts. N. WOODRIDGE NCH, 22nd and_Rhode Teland Ave 0. 0. DIETZ. ThD.. Pastor 9:30 a.m —Sunday Schoo? at both place: 11:00 a.m —Brookland—"The 0id " Time = d By Erdeaor Prcsbytman Church Chevy Chase Circle DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE. PASTOR 5 am —Sunday School am—Public worship and & nm 645 Sermon. Dr N E. Peaple’s Meating Metropol)hn Presbyterian Church Fourth and B Sts. S E. REV. FREELEY ROHRER. Pastor. “THE CHURCH'S BIG ST PRODUCER." The Youns Pea e er 3t the evening ervice at bod o aervicn U 645 with ‘social SRer the tveniee sorvics WESTMINSTER Ith Near E St S.W. HENRY W. TOLSON. PASTOR. Sermon by the pastor 31 A HEARTY WELCOME TO THIS 2 FRIENDLY CHURCH. “THE KING'S HIGHWAY" BAPTIST. £ pm MT. JEZREEL BAPTIST CHURCH || “HUNTING FOR LEADERSHIP" Ath and E Ste. S.E m 2% s hcipitha Rev. L. T. Hughes. Pastor b e L :45 am.—Sundar school B e aiats and Bentor Petworth Tnvites You to All Tts Services | Fifth Baptist e o Which Do You| _ Dr. John E, Bri Prefer®" 11:00 am— THE S Church Pravar Meetinz Thursdas at 8. COST. Yot RE _WELCOME. 45 p.m — WHAT MANNER OF LOVE Chevy Chase Baptist Church b 730 Chapel 3: B ¥ 2. U 6:30 School of Music Studio, Theater Bldg. v g Sk A EDYRARD ' 0: GLARK: -B.:0:% Mintiter. | - .o Yx.fonds aro scaded fe comolet 9:45 &.m—Church_schoal . : r i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH rist, the Pilot.” 16th and O Streets |_Heartily _Welcome ! RHODE ISLAND AVE. | Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor, Will preach morning and evening. At Second St. N.W. 1AM Rey. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. Preaching by pastor at 11 a.m. Let Us “The Inner Springs” Rejoice.” pim-. yGod's Persoral Girt " Bible hy WCAP. Baptisms. “school. 9:30: B. Y. P.| Do Special Music by “unartet Choir Union. 645 Midweek service. Thursdas. & p.m Both Morning and Evening. s s X feels At home in’ Bethan. B. Y. P 1. 6to 790 pm Everyhody | On Thursdas evening Dr. Porter will 'METROPOLITAN | Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pay using the Greak New Tratament In the Heart of Washington, For the Hearts of Washington Rev —Re Jdesse Dav Jasss Davie S Triump al speak heir hour PETW ORTH Tth and R REV. HE\R\ J Presents SMITH REV. Interesting Sermons £:30 A m —Sundar Sehonl PoT Gracc Pas or. F. W 9:30—Rible school JOHN Classes for all. E Near ith S.W. will_preach RETS OF PENTF s Rev Morning at Fleven, “Character of Christiani Evening at Eicht Heavenly No More's.” 2:30 am.—Bible School. | 10:00 am.—Men meet in Auditorium. | | KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Bh St. Near B SV CHAS. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Preaching b Pastor 11:00 am.— The " All-Round 8:00 nm — Hindering Doty B.Y.P. V. 7pm Sunday School. 9:30 am The Church with 2 weloming Vites ¥ou and soure 7200 p-_Three €. E. Sociaties R:00 p'm —Sonze from tha new book. 8:20 p'm —Sermon m. Baptismal service n.m.—Parting musical sentence, pastor. _“Autumn Story T A man a large diamond " pm aokt e rices. cacy chalrs fmen like them): fine ore; il am. | Bellevert Thinkine./ nial Rapt Ch, 7 X | REV. Christian, | _Your Personal tried heart CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. N.W. 11—*“When the Best Seems Not the Best.” 8—*“The Golden Present.” The Pastor Preaches at Both Services Male Quartet 9:30—Sunday School 7:00—Christian Endeavor Strangers Cordially Welcomed Monday and Thursday — Communion at 11 Holy R PM.— m “Modern Entanglements™ Snecial M