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GERMAN LUTHERAN PASTORS T0 MEET 500 Represent Non-English- Speaking Congregations in United States. October 3 of Germi NEW YORK, conference linzuage fons within the U'nited Lutheran Church in America Las been called under the direction of the committee on ( 10 interests of that body to meet Mount Ver- non, N. Y., Octobe Ap proxtmately st tions in the inada in which Ge worship W - rep mference, Offermann, ev. Dr. of the oken, rmon )rphan Tn i used for it the Dr. it committee [t three sepa- n of mat ion.” *“mis- s they re gregations irch. Among one on by Rev. - prest tera pey ns" United Lutheran Ct ted _add Worid Question: ehead, New Y, dent of the executive committe Lutheran World Con iive dire DR. C. F. HOLT TO PREACH AT CALVARY TOMORROW Was Pastor of Minneapolis Church When Dr. Abernethy Decided to Enter Ministry. Rev. F. Holt rv urth b when esent urch Dr. G. . pastor of the Minneapo- S, Abernethy, Calvary Baptist the minis at the local HI ance of will ,.mnh iich was di mer month! w morning at on of H. J ontinued d will reconv 11 o'clock Coun Following the of the eat Rally day serv- school held last 1,800 in attend- artments of the receive the ance, hool WILL DEDICATE CHURCH. Services at Marine Memorial Build- ing at Quantico. 1 Dispatch to The Star. Va ctober 3.—The h will be dedi- Bishop Col- Church South. 1l participate e Maj. Lejeune. commandant lins Denny Others who w Gen. John A. of the Mar « Mz wanding 1 0. the W 1 Friends D. C; Dr. H education, Washington, I Lambert, presiding e! andria_district, Ale Wade John rial Church. nied by render a_solo. round was broken for this church 1919. The basement fi\ldll opened on E: sermon by Dr. son, who was then the Wur Work Commission. opening of the building 1920, at which P. Hamill, itimore Con: tor, Marine Memo- Logan Feland, a Uriel Sebree, will Ars. Mrs. The formal was in time At communion nection w Central Presbyterian Church will be observed in con- h the mc z service. The ex in the Sunday school will be held tomorrow at 9:30 am. A program has been arranged. Rev. Dr. James H. Tavlor will preac at the morning and evening services. Pre-Communion Service. At the ( Thursday paratory beld and close of next pre- will he meet at the the o to comm b fon wil Theme of Rev. Dr. C. E. Rice. Those Who the theme of pastor, F Dr. 1t the Church of rsalist, Thirteenth L 10:45 session men's At 7T Young “Christ's Rebuke Had No Fait the sermon Clarence. Our Father d L stree noon the ins, with led by for will of the Rice morrow, Cchurch es school for all; Dr. o NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgia: Church of the Holy City in odncss i of the Hol Raiph B Barna I Capital- Memorial Cluu'ch Sth and r Sty NaWL Sibiect ‘DIVINE HEALING” By F B H sto SHAW., SUNDAY, 8 P.OL a FRIED Friends Church | BIBLE SCHOOL. 635 MEETING FOR _WORSHIP, 1] MURRAY S KENWORTHY. PASTOR, Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. ALL ARE _INVITED. ADELPHIAN Sts. am. Chrtstadelphtan Chapel " 7% Webster St N W “WORSHIP. 11 AM __OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA AVE. N.W. For the Promation of Scriptural Holiness. Sunday Prayer Moet . ALL WELCOME, of the | .|| “IMAGINED OBSTACLES" Returns From Europe 1 REV. DR. WOOD BACK IN PULPIT AFTER VACATION IN SPAIN Will Preach at Both Services at the Church of the Covenant DR. C Tomorrow. Rev the turnec and othe 1 preach fomorrow on subjects At 11 am., The and 1 Hiusion and Real- | nd “The Everlasting hanging World." Jus of the Sunday School will umed tomorrow; the beginners, primary, junior and inter- mediate departments opening at 9:30 am., and the adult Bible classes at 9:45 am. The Christian Endeavor So- ciety will meet at 6:15 p.m. for soclal and tea and at 6:45 o'clock for vesper service. The League of the Covenant is to hold its first meeting of the season, followed by supper, Wednesday after. noon, 4 o'cloc the home of Mrs Wilson Compton, 00 Cathedral ave: nu ie midweek service for praver and conference will be held Thursday eve ninz at 8 o'clock In the lecture room of the church LEAVE FOR INDIA. Missionary and Family Going to Raipur. and Mrs. Emil their two children leave India today, to ta work in_Raipur, India. They Board for Evangelic Rev Dr. Cha reh of les Wood, pastor of as re- | | Menzel and | ew York for | up missionar Central Province, re being sent out by the oreign Missions of the 1 Synod of North America. Mr. Menzel is a_son of Dr Paul A. Menzel, who for ars was pastor of _ Concordia ngelical | Lutheran Church, Twentieth and G | streets. He attended the public | schools and later continued his studles mhurst College, > Theological Seminary Louis, Mo., and the Union The Seminary, New York City. For past five years he has been pastor of | St. Andrew's Evangelical Church, Buf falo, N, He spent the month of | { September visiting in Washington. He ! is expecting to do educational work in | India. Dr. Paul A. Menzel is now the | executive secretary of the Board for igkn Missions of the Evangelical | ynod. BEGIN WINTER SCHEDULE. Fn'st Presbyterian Church Bodies Renew Activities. Beginning with the month of Octo. ber the meetings of of the First Presbyte assume their regular schedule. To- morrow morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark, the pastor, will speak on “Ye Would Not,” and at the twilight service at 130 he will speak on “The Way. The Sunday sche ership of the newly tendent, Robert dent of the I under the lead- elected superin- | “ovel, former presi- | ct Christian En- | leavor Union, is planning to observe Rally day October 18, and a special ampaign is in progress to have a 100 per cent attendance of the present | members and a “homecoming™ of for- mer members of the Sunday school. Will Speak on Europe “The Harvest Fields of Europe will be the subject tomorrow morn- | ing of Rev. Dr. Henry Ranck at Crace Reformed Church, and in the | evening “The Tree by the River” | | UNITARIAN 'ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. MINISTER Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. 9 | | am—Church School ! 11:00 am.—Morning Worship: | | Charles T. Tittmann, Bass | Marguerite Carter, Violin. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. N\W. | Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., i Pastor. o’clock, morning worship, with by the pastor; subject, Rebuke for Those Who ! Had No Faith. At 12 o'clock (noon), Church School. At 7 p.m., Devotional Meeting of the Young People’s Christian Union. TS FRE! ALL WELCOM (llKl TIAN N s ~"Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 of _ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Represented in London and in Boston. 30 Fourteenth Street, ter Sunday School at 10:15. Subject: * “THE SEVENFOLD SYSTEM” clence and Health." Eddy, and all Christian : can be bought or_borrowed at 610 Dist. Nat. Bank Bldg. Hours, 10 to 5:30. Thie Church is not connected with the jow known as the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Service at 3 At 11 O'Clock. lIl:-\ « | tho |in Washington. THE EVENING MISSIONARY MEETING AT CALVARY CHURCH | Columbia Association of Baptist Churches Sponsors Parley to Be Held October 13-14. A missionary education conference, | under the pices of the Columbi Association of Baptist Churches, will be held in the Cal October The help Eroups i understanding o Eram of the denomination will be held each day fre 8 pane and special provisior made in the program for the presen tation of the work of the World Wid Guild, the Children’s World Crusade, | the Young People’s Group. the Wom' | an's Missionary Association. and th bovs' and men's organizations The faculty will consist of the fol- lowing: Rev. Dr. Willtam A, Hill, s tary of the Department of Missi iy Education of the Northern B: nvention: Rev. Floyd L. ¢ of the Departmen ation: Miss Alma secretary of Miss Mary L. ry of the Chil-| Rev. Dr. i ¢ director | | | t e of the hurch to tield s« Missfonar: Noble, World Wide Noble, executive iren’s, World Crusude. ward C. Kunkle, mi of the Metropolitan Missionar: P. Ka uild; ecret 11, field repr Board _of Missionary Miss Helen L. Wi missionary dramatic A pageant entitled will be presented Co-operation spectalist in “Mother Budgei” the evening of O« tober 13 by the Woman's Missionary Association and will be followed by an inspirational address by Rev. (* Detweiler, superintendent of work in Latin-Ame Wednesday night the | fons will be closed h ad- | dress by Dr. P. I . home secretary of the Baptist Forelgn Mission American octety. CHURCH HOME SOUGHT. Bishop Freeman Studies Need for Larger Quarters Here. One of the matters which the Bishop of Washington had under considera tion during the past week was the fu- ture of the Episcopal Church Home. This institution was opened less than a year ago and at 3315 Wisconsin avenue. nt quarters furnish accommodation for only five guests and there is a | walting list of more than 40 aged and intirm Episcopalians seeking admis sion to the home. Evidently it will b necessary to find a larger building in the very near future. While the funds hand are not sufficient to permit any considerable expansion at this time, it 18 recog s soon as all the churches in the diocese of Washington give their hearty operati¥n the zovernors will be able to maintain nore adequate accommodations for e church -people who find them- selves without families or relatives with whom they can make their home REV. J. R. DUFFIELD HERE. Begins Field Work for Presbyte- rian Synod of Baltimore. Rev. J. R. Duflield, formerly x-uqm—. at Malone, N. Y., has begun work as | sbyterfan field representative for ous education in the synod of | His headquarters will be | e will make his tem- headquarters at rian Church. rd of Christian Edu. cation is co-operating with the Pres. byte Board of National Missions | in placing Mr. Duffield in this synod He will also act as national mission executive for the Presbytery of Wash- ington City. Rev. Dr. J. P. Campbell of Balti- more, who has been a director of reli- gious education in -the Presbytery of Baitimore, retired make way for this s ment. n C)ty Presbytery to Meet. The stated Fall meeting of the Presbvtery of Washington City will be held October 12 and 13 at the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, vice moderator, will preach the open: ing sermon at .7:30 p.m. October 12. UNITED BKETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Cor. North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor 9:40 a.m —Sunday Rally Day. 11:00 am—Services _broadcast by WCAP._Theme: “FUN- DAMENTALS." 7:00 pm—C. E. Installations. 8:00 p.m.—Closing service for Con- fe Year. School. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY, V. W. €A Rhode Island ‘ave. n.w. Vesper Services. ay. 4 pm UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 X Si. Sunday. October 4. x pom. “THEOSOPHY” Study class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Library. ALL WELCOME. 1216 H ST. SUNDAY. OCTOB! ADDRESS ON {4 l e e ” Religion By DEAN WILBUR. G. W, U. \u_- al Solos, Mrs. Gertrude Russell. Mr. Dowd. Accompanist. 6:30 pm.. Bible Mysticism Class. James McGuire £y open daily. 4:30 to 6 p.m . Mahatma Letters, Tuesday. 8 p.m. Secret Doctrine, Friday. 8 p.m. ing. Wed.. 8 p.m. (Forum). CATHOLIC R A SR T T S TE ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Lu<t Low Mass at 11:15. MOTHER OF GOD. rd to October T1th. . AUGUSTINE DUKE, C. 8! Masses at 7 and 8 Sermon_and_Benedicuon at 7:30 p.m. St. Patnck’s Church F_FORTY nouts' DEVOTION opens at THTieh Mass on October 4. 8 PM. ANR 'LITANY OF THE T ENED VIRGIN NARY: Levery afer Poon At Y. during October: . RETREAT FOR SODALITY MEMBERS AND . OTHERS, October 28 to 31. Preacher, . Dr. George Johnson. Iv. ASSES—6, BENEDI 7, 8, cr(o\'—gi 10 and 11, 30 p.m. cille | R STAR, WASHINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL TO HOLD RALLY DAY EXERCISES Vermont Avenue Christian Church to Have Special Program Tomorrow. Rally and promotion day will be ob- served tomorrow in the Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church School, the 5 being in charge of a commit- tee of superintendents of department: Frward Mullins, chairman. The p tor, Rev. Dr. Earle Wilffey, will preach the morning service' on “Why us Can The Alphu vor, Miss I will ociety of Christian En- tella Grissom, retiring tall the following new offic , for the t one year S Py it A ; editor, A. T. . Mr fon delegate, Lu- hairman of lookout | committee, Grace | eting, Ida McMillan alling, M mission il and service, is: tea, Mrs. Ted Hosick Robert Daaiel; finance, nting, H. C. Littlefield, « Brunner; and new memby Weed: prayer n and tion, | departm will meet at hurch next 'l ¥ morning at the rguson, The principal tdress of n Wil be by Mrs. Adi Stonebraker on stewardship. A house party will be given by the Barger Missionary Circle at tion Lodge, Cherrydaie, Va., sday, at 7:30 pm lowing the rusiness session, supper will be served ) o'clock, to which the members the civele ‘will invite their friends. he preparations in charge committee consisting of Misses J Jackson, R lie Melton and A e tev. Dr. Wilfley will leave for OKla homa City tomorrow to attend the fn- ternational convention of the Disciples of Christ. ORGANIZE JUNIOR CHURCH Adapted for Children Under 14 at Hamline Methodist. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, pastor of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourteenth and Emerson streets, will occupy the pulpit at both services to- morr Sacrament of holy com- munion will be administered at the 11 o'clock service. At 8 o'clock Dr. Herson’s subject will be “Power to Become.” A “junior church has been orzanized. This service is held at 11 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms, and Is adapted for children under 14 veurs of age, with the same form of service as the senior church The Sunday school meets at 9:30 o'clock, with classes for all ages. The men's Bible class, with Dr. W. W. Wier, teacher, now meets in the church auditorium. Epworth League service at 7 o'clock. Miss Florence wards, speaker. Topic: “In His REV. DR. MASKE;RE-SIGNS. Has Been Assistant Minister at St. Mark's. Rev. Willlam A. Masker, who has been the assistant minister and super- intendent of the church school at St. Mark's (‘hur.h for the past seven 5 tendered his resignation > officers to the rector, the m H. Pettus. He came to while Rev. Dr. ¢ Stetson was the rector. Until cessor is appointed the rector will as- sume the duties of superintendent of he church school. L ()(;g“ St Dr Jane B. Coates “THE GAME OF LIFE. Private Consu Avointment, The First Spmtuahst Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY, Subject: “Five Minutes After Death" Followed by Spirit Messa; 0 death. where where 18 thy victory? day. 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temple. 1 st. pw.. Second Floor. All weicome. DR. E. WHITE Holds her Spiritual Science meeting every Wednesday and Friday at 8 pm. Monday &t & p.m.. m.\m. and Tea 700 th MT PLEASANT Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER_AMOS MORGAN, Minister. 11 AM— “Spiritual Gravity” 9:45 A, M.—Church School. 5:00 P.M.—Vesper Service. Spiritual Desolation. | superintenden | tined | renovated D. ©, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The theme of the meeting Monday at 8 p.m. of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Unfon will be “Organizing for Service,” and A. H. Phelps, muanager of the field depart- ment, United States Chamber of Com merce, will talk on this subject. The new societies standards chart and other material prepared to meet Chris- tlan Endeavor needs will be presented. The meeting will be held at Sher. wood Presbyterlan_Church, Twenty- second street and Rhode Island ave- nue northeast. The Flying Squadron of the D. C. Christian” Endeavor Union will meet with the Takomi Park Presbytes ety tomorrow evenir . The topic will be “The Spirt of Christian Indeavor.” RALLY DAY AT CONCORDIA. English Services Will Be Held at 11:15 O'Clock Tomorrow. Church, pts, tomorro! rved with special exer Sunday school at 9:4 the English service at Miss M. Kolb, assistant be in charge of in the absence of chroeder, who is con > his bed with illness. In con nection with the Lnglish service Ku dolph Santelmann will be installed as 4 member of the Church Council. M Santelmann was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Louis Sievers, recently resigned from the council. The church has been thoroughiy during the past months been redecorated and new pews have been in: At the present time & new or. The opening se in the renovated church will be held October 18. Twentieth str Rally day the in cises am. 11 in nd ock these Supt. It has MIsSIOR WORKER TO TALK Rev. W. M. Faux to Make Two Addresses Tomorrow. Rev. W. M. Faux, missionary secre tary of the General Council of As semblies of God, will speak at the Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsy vania avenue tomorrow at 3 and 8 p.m. The Autumn rally of the Sunday school will be held at 1:45 p.m. The Young Crusaders will conduct a spe- clal service tonight, preparatory to angelistic campaizn ihem Church, Va. The new Bible rse will hold the ope; session next Tues r Open to the pu Two Communion Celebrations. There will be two celebrations of the holy communion tomorrow morn ing, at 730 and 11 o'clock, at St.” Mark’s Church, a4 and A streets southeast. TI tor, Rev. lliam H. Pettus, who has returned vacation in Massachu- nd Canada, will preach The church school will hold <sfon from 9:30 am. to 10:30 am. The parish vest Monday evening at s 1ock. The holy communion will be celebrated | \ on next Thursday at 11 a.m., by fintercession for the sick flicted and a healing seryice PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th and P Sts. N.W. and af- Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—"God’s Noonday.” 7:00 p.m.—“God’s Evening.” CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 34th and Lowell Sts. (Outspokenly Modernist.) Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon: *“An Unbuilt Memorial” Sund School Rally Day gram—9:43 a.m. . Sunday School. t. Supt Clarence. Kanolt, t: Mise Matilda Axton. Junic hfdnts’ Department. Mrs. Wood- o'clock. = 0:45—Capt_ Evan m S b nday Evening Club. 7 George Farnham, Pastor. | Ingram Memorial Church CONGREGATIONAL Mass. Ave. and Tenth S¢. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. Morning Worship—11 AM., Sermon Subject: “The Friend of Those Who Fail” Evening ‘\:rflm—s PN. “The Eternal Background” Church School—9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor—7:00" p.m. who | eing instailed. | t both | followed | i PRESBYTERIAN il Pro.| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, | | | | 1925. CHINA INLAND MISSION WORK TO BE OUTLINED Speakers in Local Churches to Dis- cuss Progress of Organization Founded in 1865. Washington people ziven the opportunity about the great work of Inland Mission through Dr. . Howard Taylor. This or was founded in 1866 by Hudson Taylor, the fathe ent leader. At the present has more than 1,100 missions 1.500 paid Chinese helpers. On members of the Couneil for North Are is 1 seph T. Kelly, pas tor of th ) Presbyterian Church of this eity. By his arangement With the cooperation of the Washing ton Federation of Churches, Dr. and Mrs vlor will be here October 11 and 1 One of them will speak October 11 in the Calvary Baptist Church, th other in Vermont Avenue Christian Church. At might Dr. Taylor in the Immanuel Baptist Church M vior in Fourth Presby v Ch Monday night [ o'clock th 1l be a union service in the N Avenue Preshyserian Church, at which lvulh will speak. HOMECOMING SUNDAY. Will Be Observed at Second Bap- tist Church Tomorrow. ill be ob- ccond Bap nd Vir- al plan day is will_ soon b of h the Chin: and M anization the I ¥ of the pres time it ries and of the I Homecoming Sunday served tomorrow at the tist Church, Fourth street avenue southe: A sp church attendance for the g made. The pastor preach in the The Revival e tes Ellis C. Primm, will ning on the subject, We d,” and at th his theme will be, the Dex ival ser rt M ist the on ladeiphia pastol Swedish Services. vices will be conducted Ly Rev Anderson at 3 pm. to- morrow ut St. Paul's Church, Elev- enth and I siree I'RESB\ TI‘ RIL -\\ Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) & ), JAMES 1 TAYLOK, D, D, Fastor, Swed Rev. 16t st =t Eckington ™ Rev. H. E. Brundage, st ol 11:00 am— SAD 800 pm —CHINA | EXPLOITED AND 7200 p will meet | T SIXTH 16th and Kenneds Sta GODFREY LHOBO'I 117AM.: COMMUNION. CHRISTIAN B RAI JEAVOR SERVICE, ' DAY Melropohtan Presbylenan Clllln:h First Presbyterian Church John Marshall Place N.W. Rev. John Brittan Clark, D. D., Minister 1 AM— “YE WOULD NOT" 4:30—VESPER—5:30, “I AM THE WAY” S0 TOLNON Communion. cervice and sermon. A HE \nn WELCOME T THIS DLY CHURC Washmgton Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. a.m—Rally Day Service in the 8:00 p.m.—"God's P AT Created Frea and Bou First Congregational Church 10th and G Jason Noble Pierce, D. D. Sts. N.W. ~Ministers—Franklin I. Winter Dr. Pierce’ s Subjects 11:00 A.M.: “The Inspiration of a Great Task.” 8:00 P.ML.: “The Church at the Heart of the Nation’s Life.” Subtopics Is the Church Vital or Obsolete? What Kind of a Church? What Are the Benefits and Detriments of Religion? 9:45 A.M.—Men’s Bible Class meets in Music Studio. F. Norris, teacher. Judge William Thursday, 6 P.M.—Fellowship Supper, followed by a great prayer service, addressed by D. J. Stanley Durkee. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. Douglas Putnam Birnie, D. D. Minister 11 AM. MORNING WORSHI1P 6:45 p.m.—Youug People’s Meeting. | Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Reyv. Beroard I'lrllltkllmli M. stor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunda School Rally D : “AND JESUS WENT AN A MO E dell, soloist. Twilight Service. “A CALL TO PRAYER." pecial Music n nd Senior Christian r meetings, ursday, at & pm. Sermon: 6:00 p.m.— Midwerk servic Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Falrmont Sts. N.W. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday school. W. W. Tuckey. Superintendent. Men's Bible Claes, Frank L. Middleton, Teacher. orning _worship. Ser- mon by Rev. James H. Miers of Perth, Or Subject: “The Question That Must Be Answered” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- cleties. 8:00 p.m.—Evening _ seryice. Ser- P mon by Rev. Miers. Sub- sect: “The Confession of Peter” Thurgday evening at 8 o/clock—Bible Study and Prayer Service. Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, Soloist. Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Organist. 11:00 a.m.- io, ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. ring | will | Thir- | will | TOPICS AT IMMANUEL. At Immannel, memorial church, the national Baptist the pastor, Rev. Dr. Cove G. Johnson, will conduct a com- munion service tomorrow morning. preaching on the subject, “The Marks of - Jesus,” following which the ordi- nance of the Lord's supper will be ob- | served. In the evening the pastor w ntinue the series of sermons vals,” taking for his s ancis_of Assisi, the Little Brother of the Poor." The Young People’ its big rally service tomorrow evening in the Pinkham class room. At 5 o'clock supper will be served to all in terested young people. . Rev. Sterling Brown to Preach. Rev. Sterling N. b University will preach tomorrow morning “at Zon Raptist Church, Forty-third street and Sheriff road northeast. The B. Y. P. U. will be addressed by Willlam Watson at 6.3 pan. There will be an echo meeting at 8 pa. of the Lott Carey conven tion. | foclety will have Other Church News on Page 19. PRESBYTERIAN. Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W, Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 1AM “The Shepherd Lover” Commauiio NP A Force or a Father” SPECIAL MUsic “God: Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. | I | 1 A Place of Faith and Friendship | 9:45 AM.—Bible School. 11 AM.—Morning Worship. “Where Men Find God” P f—Young People" ice. Georgetown Church P St. Near 3lst N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., jon, Endeavor. D. sermon by | Eastern Presbyterian Church H Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N Alfred Barrows, D. 11:00 a.m.—Communion he Church of the. Pdgflms OUTHERN PRE: nd St. bet. P Rev AndrP\\ R. Blrd Pn(nr. 9:43 101 with clasees for £5 member of the {amily. Bearers' class for : 3 Bu. e idrew R. Bird Children cared for a service. ocial ho manse. 10 which a1l strangers v are invited. Peck Membrxal Chap el Penn. Ave. and 2 nd M Sts. \w IRVIN CHUM. PASTOR. 10:15 a.m —Cuthbert Men's Class. 11 a.m.—Sei God's 3:00 p.m.—Bible 7100 pm—C 7:45 pm.— Not Anxious About What 1esday. © p.m.—] Church of the Covenant Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. Rev. Charles Wood, D. D. Minister. Rev. William A. Eisenberger, Mmlsters Assistant. School. Thom'’s Bible Cla: Ivery Girls' Bible C! 1l-Comers’ Bible Men. 11:00—Morning Service: “The Visible and Invisible Illusion and Reality” Sermon by Dr. Wood 6:15—Christian Endeavor Sup- per and Vesper Service. 8:00—Evening Service: “The Everlasting Gospel and the Ever-Changing World” Sermon by Dr. Wood The Choir of One Hundred Voices will Sing at the Evening Servic 8:00, Thursday—Midweek Serv- ice for Prayer and Con- ference. ALL WELCOM Class ON. Minister. .. “God's Repentance o Gol. 930, BYP. Prea Son. Ruim”: Baptism. Union. 6:35 pmi. b service, Thur Story ' v hrew dust at & man. and he—I" 8 p.m. Ventiation. . Comiori: free [ Satalrs (men like them): the Bible is helieved: n. 11 a.m. “The Fulness: Fittest | Centennial Bapt. Ch. (debtless). fellow Fitth and Rev. L. T. Hi 9:45 a.m —Sund; 11:00 a.m'—Preaching 0 p.m. upper at the | 1 e e IRARATIAR. KENDALL BAI’TI.?T EHURCH €. P. RYLAND, Pastor, Preaching. 11:00 a.m—Theme, “The Mot of Man s in Exceedingly Sin Intermediate ani . School RALLY DAY. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th and N § Rev. T. 0. Rally Day Evangelistic Meetlngs to Close Tomorraw »wn of Howard | Dl' John W Ham Will Preach at Both Services. 11 AN, “Seven Blessings of the Believer” 8 PM.: “Seven Blockades on the Road to Hell” B Y. P, 1. A talk by Dr_H. the Orlent Through American ipm “A Trip ool Flfth Baphst n B Briges w OURSUPR ', “DIVIN under the direc- at P meeting arsonaze Taties. West Wnshmgtuh Baphst “Church AT AT pior. n:45 Bt r a Rev 1100 700 pm R 8100 pm —Th REVIVAL. O FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor, By an Excellent “The Church's Great Adventure” p““Wl'w\t Doest Thou Here?” ay School —B: Y-IPIU. h!‘ Heart of Washington, For the Hearts of Washington > SIXTH AND A STS JOHN CO“PTO\ BALL. “The Fifth Gospel" Evening at Seven-forty-five, “Worth Dying For” day. October 11th, epecial mest D. KI Chevy Chase Baphst ‘Church School of Theater Bld CEARE BT M PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts. REV. HENRY J. SMITH hool. with | exercises for | 11:00 am—( N 1ce, “Partners of God” 7:00 pm.—Sr. a “m B. ¥ B 500 p.m.— “Have You Surrendered Your Power to Your Task?” Mo iay—Annual Sunday School Busi Y = ociety. The Hl hlands Bnphs! Church uu. and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Dr. J. J preactes 11 am. and 8 pm. Ribie So g SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor 00 AM— “The Revival We Need” 8:00 P.M.— “Thirty Minutes to Wake the Dead” ming Sunday. ee how our special plan for 81508 m'—Sunday_School. 700 pm—B. Y. P. U Bricf. Brieht. Happy Services—Come. “A House of Pr People. (16th St. and Columbia Rd.) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:30 (All Ages) | | Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Communion. Sermon— “THE MARKS OF JESUS’ Evening. 8 P.M. Continuing series on *Great Rivivals"— “FRANCIS OF ASSISI-THE LITTLE BROTHER OF THE POOR" Young Peqple. 7: Fellowsh { Thursday, 8 p.m. | Interior Work Now in Progress in the National Baptist Memorial Meeting. Male Quartet CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. N.W. 11:00 A.M.—*“The Significance of the Cross.” Dr. G. F. Holt. 8:00 P.M.—“Who Pays the Bill?” Sermon by Dr. W. S. Abernethy JUNIOR CHURCH at 11:00 AAM.—“MY FATHER” Sermon by Rev. Homer J. Councilor Cordial Welcome Chorus Choir