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10 ALL M. E. BISHOPS MEET NEXT WEEK Those From Forelgn Coun- | tries Will Take Part in | Conference Here. The semiannual meeting bishops of the Methodist h will be held at Foundry M. I h here for five davs, beginning | Wednesday ature of the gathering is the that for the first time in many s all bishops from foreign coun- iries were called for the The board of bishops met last time in 1914, "here will be a hanquet of the thodist Union Tuesday night at the Jialetgh Hotel, with Dr. Arthur C. Christie presiding. Bishop William ¥. MeDowell will be toastmaster and will greet the bishops. Addresses | will be made by Pshops Herbert | Welch, Ernest L. Waldorf and Edwin | H. Hughes. next here the Various Wednesday nd Foundr Denees hts” Planned. at 8 pm. Latin Amer urope night will be observed Church. Senator Charles | of Niinois will preside. will be made by Bishops | Miller of Me n of Buenos be Rev. ob. Dr. of night will Thursday. Harris, pastor will presf and_address by Bi Titus Lowe | and Frederick Fisher of Souther: served at Frederic Foundry, will be made of Malaysia p.m. Brown stern Asia night will be Fri 8 p'm.. with Senator Simeon D. of Ohio presiding. Those who will speak are Bishops L. J. Birney and ge R. Grose of ina and Herbert of Japun and Korea | € will (be ohserved 8 pam. ai the Asbury| Bishop Joseph ¢ Hart zell presidin Add: ses will be made | by Bishops E. 8. Johnsan, Robert F Jones, Matthew W. Clair and I Scott 1y at | ay at Church, with White House Reception The bishops will be received Thurs at 12:30 o'clock by President and b, Coolidge at the White House. Pursuant to a custom inaugurated by President Washington and Bisha Cooke and Bishop Ber senior bishop, will present a brief ad- dress to the President in behalf of the church and the President will re. spond. Saturday from 4 to bishops will be the guests of Metro- politan Memorial Church in an auto mobile. ride to the Asbury American University, the Methodist Building, the Lincoln Memorial. Ar- lington, the grave of Willlam Watters Methodist itinerant bitol, Sibley Hospital points of inter 3 o'clock the corner stone of the Metho- | dist Home for the Aged, Connecticut avenue at Ellicott street. will be laid with appropriate ceremonies. Bishops Wilson. Cranston. Bristol. Hamilton and McDowell will be nt Bishops to Attend. The bishops who will attend the con- ference are: Larl Cranston, Cincinnati. Ohio, retired: John W. Hamilton, Washington. D. C.. retired: Joseph I Berry, Philadelphia, Pa.: 5 McDowell. Washington, D. ¢ Burt, Clifton Sprin S Luther B. Wilson William . Anderson, John L. Nuelsen, Zur Edwin H. Hughes, Chicag stol, Washington. D. (.. retired: Theodore S. Henderson. Cincinnati, Ohio; William O. Shepard, Portland. “Oreg.; J. McConnell. ¥ burgh, D. dianapoli Richard Athens, n tired: Thirkield, Chattanoog: bert Weich. Seoul, Korea: Nicholson, Detroit. Mich. Buffalo, 3 Oldhan Buenos Charles B. Mitchell, Francis W. Warne, John W. TRobin: Eben S. Johnson, ape Town, Africa Shanghai. China; Frede Calcutta, India: Ernest L. City, Me arles | i 31, Minn.: st G. | Richardson, Atlanta, Burns, San F) i Blake, Paris, Keen Omak Smith, ~ Helena Mead, Denver New Orlean: Covington. Mexico City Singapor: George . Brenton T. Wallace 13. Brown, Joseph C. H 1, retired, and I ville, Tenn., ref u(‘d SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLS. Association Wil Operate After Public Schools Close. The Washington Bible School Asso- clation will establish Summer Bible Schools during the vacation period. The plan is to begin these schools as soon as possible after the closing of the public schools. Information concerning plans of the school may be had from the super- visor, Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, room 223, Mills Bu [SeveEgh s L Will Address Bible Class. W. Collier of M ippi will ad. the Harrison Bible Cla of Con- Street M. P. Church tomorrow 9:45 a.m. His subject will be th# fundamental principles of th Christian Church ter pastor of the church, !N' George Hines, will give the s a short talk and pronounce the benediction. AT and other and: | Ind.; Thom Adn; William F Argentina: P. I Bangalore_City n, Delhi, Tamboers, Laures n Lester les L. Jones, Clair, | Miller Mont Colo.; Robert Matthew W Ky A Bomba Foochow. Rlue, B Badley, China . Ohio, SUNDAY, | ject of the s oy | To Welcome Bishops GRDeRWOOD. McDOWELL. BISHOP W, F. 4"AT ATHENS ALONE 5 THEME OF DR. PIERCE |s Motion Picture of “Wild Beasts of Borneo” Tomorrow Night at All Souls’. “At Athens Alone” will be the sub- ermon by Rev. Dr at Al Souls’ ian) tomorrow morning G. B (Unit; oclock The feature at the rvice in Pierce Hal be ** at motion picture 30 pm. will Washington Chapte in Pierce ning. Char national _pr honor. M ng is a coun ‘opes case, which comes before apreme Court of Tenne W w months. The Unitarian League has been the only distinetly religions organizition to espouse the cause of science in this important con troversy, and the Washington chapter, like other chapters thfoughout the country, is taking an active interest in the situation. EPWORTH LIST ISSUED. Are t Wednesday the guest of the thin a aymen's Conference Year Committees Given to Public. ‘ommiitees r have ipworth M. for heen the mounced “h South us Minot, H. T sneyv: publicity, 1 Shoults, Ishmael W. F W. C Loving Earnshaw, rdest W at the church, Dyger dves, G. e the pastor, Hummer, 1. ushers, I. A. Lehman, L' Earnshaw, H. voung people, W. M M. ‘!4[)11!“0’1 the pastor: S, E. Moor Compton, H. H . Small, G Hodge: H. Bowms Winn, i R. A. Brewer, H. Harstin; Shoults, w. 31 3. Monroe, . Loving: welcome, Ishmael Burton. ¥. P. Clayton, . F1. Harts . F. Winn: evang Tshmael Burton, H. Loving, G. B. social service, C. R. Bush. D Mann, J. M. McDaniel, C. ('\\Auklnp and_tithing, ' aylor. speakers, W W. C. Furr hmael Burton, . Potter, W Goodson; Chri Loving; Loving: > Clayton, Monroe, w 2 , I. B. Priddy riner, J. A. l)nxmhue W. D. Hawley. ‘The Epworth League of the church had charze of the servicex held at Blue Plains, D. At the Thurs r ‘meet- ing were s of talks by the pastor on Comrades to Christ.” These to_continue for several weeks Dr. John Paul ‘omer. are tomorrow Presence,” Partnel and § Umty Class Meetmgs Unity Sunday School and Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock at 1326 1 street. Arthur P. Buck will conduct the class in Christian Healing at 4:45 p.m., and at 6:45 the Good Words Club meet The speaker i: Mrs. Maude Schooley and the \ubje(t At 8 p.m. nuary will mw‘ Bible interpreta- The subject is “The Song of Memoml 5th_and F N.W. Pastor B. H. Shaw Sun, May 2 8 P.M. “The Two Covenants” The secret of victory Mon,, May 3 8 P.M. S“THE TWO LAWS” Rl MAY 2—8 P. M. . “THE MARK of the BEAST” R. G. WILKINSOY TAKOMA PARK SEVENTH-! THE MYSTIC NUMBER “660" EXPLAINED Sermon by DR. B. G. WILKINSON CANTATA 7 to 8 P.M.—“The Nazarenc” (Gabriel,) rendered hy Prof. Metcalf and his Splendid Choir. MID-WEEK SUBJECTS Wednesday, May 5—8 p.m. “Armageddor Stercopticon lecture—great slides Friday, May 7—8 p.m. “The Final Sealing of the 144.- 000."—The great prophecy of Rev. VII. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH AnRE S YRR R N R R R Rl R R R Rl el G R LUTHERAN CHURCH of New York, | 2l in the | conference | j directed by Mr: |ST. MARY’S CHURCH THE EVENING HAS OLD HISTORY President Polk Attended Ded- | ication of St. Paul’s Soon 1o Close. This week has witnessed the transfer of another downtown church to a new field of activity. St. Paul's English Lutheran congregation, which for nearly a century has worshived at Eleventh ard H streets, accepted plans Wednesday evening for a merger with Epiphany Lutheran Church at Six- teenth and U streets. These congre- gations will immediately proceed with the erection of a group of church buildings at the intersection of Con- necticut avenue and ISllicott street, upon the site purchased by Epiphany Church last Summer. The combined congregation will take the name and charter of St. 's English Luth- eran Church, and Dr. John T. Hud- dle and Rev. W. C. Waltemyer will be the co-pastor: St. Paul’s is known locally “mother” of the Luthel in_which the services h: been conducted In the guage Memorial, Reformation had their beginnings in Paul's. | Founded In 1843 St. Paul's_worshiped first in Odd Fel. Hall on Pennusylvania avenue, . Albert A. Muller serving as the pastor. Later, Gen. John P. Van Ness donated the lot at Eleventh and H streets, where the church and par- sonage now stand. Begun When the corner June 12, 1844, John Quinc P. Van the ser 1. 18 as the lan. and 1841, stone was laid, both former President Adams and Gen. John were ent, and at of tion.” October ident James K. Polk and of State, James Buc hanan. attended In 1566 the people of St. chased the site at Thoma where the Memorial Luther: now stands, and Rev. Dr. J. G. I2r (then pastor of St. Paul's) became the first pastor of the Memorial in 1873, Rev. Samuel Domer served 15 pastor of St. Paul's from Novem- ber 5, 1874, until Ma 1900, the Sunday school under Lucius D. Alden being one of the largest and most ac- tive in the city. Rev. Dr. John T Huddle began his duties as pastor of St. Paul's in February, 1904 Other Started in 1909. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Epiphany was started in 1909, ! nd for a while held its services in Confederate Memorial Hall, with Dr. umuel V. Leech preaching. In No vember, 1909, Dr. Charles F. Steck, then at Frederick, Md., accepted the | all to Bpiphany. and the present prop erty Sixteenth and U streets w acquired. Dr. Steck resigned in to accept a call to Waynesboro, V and the pulpit was supplied l(‘m]ln rarily by Dr. Foster U. Gift of Balti-| more. 'he present tor, Rev. W, C. Waltemyer, ¢ to Epiphany on January 1, 1923, from St. John's Luth- n Church at Thurmont, Md. Last Summer the congregation saw that its development was being im paired because of the location of the church, and a new site was purhcased | overlooking a public park on Connec- | ticut avenue. At present there about 200 communicant memh@l 150 in the Sunday school. has been particularly active in its benevolences, and this work has been done by the Ladies’ Aid Society, under the presidency of Mrs. George . Hus- mann, and by the Missionary Society | E. C. Dinwiddie. Paul’ « pur. rele, But- Will Address Muusteu he Presbyterian Ministers ciation will be addressed by Rev. B. Phillips on “Religion and Musi, Monday morning at the New York Avenue Preshyterian_Church. Asso- Z ~ A HEALING SERVICE Will be held at 1709 H STREET First-floor_front, Sunday_morning_a: 11 X Mrs. Florence Willard Chnshdglphlm .Ecclem AL LODGE HALL. 1 All welcome. Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A JUBILEE CHURCH. TLow masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High mass at 9:15. Last low mass at 11:15. May Devotions. Saturdays and Sundays at Other_days at 4 Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St—Apt. 21 Y, Speaker. MARRIXGE FRAST OF eAR Bublic intited. call Franklin 1 For _appointment DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service Noon mrctvng- Wednesday Bealing ministry dally from 11 to 1 and Private instrustin to pu Studio, 812 17th St. N, Second floor,_front. EMMA _GR _FRIENDS, Friends Meeting' 1811 Lye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. ALL_ARE 1 TED Friends Church ;.12 “l'llB:\\ S, KENWORTH fl 30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 6 p.m.—Prayer Meeting (Thursday). All” Are th‘oml' Y. W, PIlYI.l.IS WHEAT \ Y. W. C. A. 1 Rhode lIsland ave. n.w. Vesper services Sunday, 4 p.m. UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST Congregation worships at Crandall’s: Metropolitan Theater F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of a New Church) Morning Service, Sunday, May A at 11 0'Clock. REV. JOHN VAN SCHAICK, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, in Charge 4 . F. Kt i o netons” Seorctary "oF the Calver: il Theme R COn R TVTR OR REALITYS at the nsses, at S st. nw., af 9:43 a. Seats Free—Everybody Welcome. | State n Church | { Men's Bible STAR, WASHINGTON D. SATURDAY, ! LUTHER LEAGUE A delegation from the Young Peo ple’s Society of Paul's English Lutheran Church recently attended the weekly meeting of the Luther League of Epiphany Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and U streets. John Lucas, president of St. Paul's Young P vle’s organization, delivered a br address, At a recent meeting of Epiphany Luther League held at William Dismer, 1347 Columbia road the following officers were elected John Loehler, president: Miss Lois | Hoover, vice president; Miss Margaret Monk, secretary, and Norman Wall, treasurer. The installation of these officers will be held in May. Robert I. Damon, chairman of the reception committee of the New York Luther League convention, which will be held at Niagara Falls, N. Y., May 30 to June 1, inclusive, was in Washington st week end as the guest of Fred L. Schickler, cor- responding secretary of the Luther League of the District of Columbia. Mr. Damon brought with him litera- ture concerning the New York State Luther League convention. Letters have been received by the corresponding secretary of the Luther League of the District of Cvlumbia from Miss A. Margaret Bedient, cor responding secretary of the Luther League Central of Baltimore and vicinity, and Miss Selma A. Trede, first vice president, the Luther League of the District of Columbia, commending the committee on ar. rangements for the program rendered upon the occasion of the joint fellow- ship meeting of the Baltimore and Washington leagues COMMUNION OF ASSEMBLY Pastor of Full Gospel Church Will Discuss Preaching Here. £ Communion service will be held at ) Penn ind _interdenominatic service at 7:45 pm. Pastor H. L. lier speak in oon “The Offense of the evening on “ls 8 Preached in Washington The Bible study will be conducted rexday at 6:30 p.m., and the healing service Tuesday at 8 p.m. Pentecostal meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. A rnl}\ meeting of the Young Crusaders will be held tonight, when a la delega tion of young converts from the re vival just closed at Cedarville, Md., will speak and give musical program Col- on Gospel Second Baptist Church. Second Baptist Church, between H and 1 streets. the , Rev. J. £ wi 11 am. on wnd Condemned at At 8 pm. his subject Third 1o At street morrow Holloman *Belsha the ( pastor Church North.” > for the p.m. will and At 3:3 andria, Church, Ale: & & Will Address Men's Class. Dr. W. W. Weir will address the ass of Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow morning at 9:30 PIRITUAL SCIENC] The Elizabeth White Spiritual Science Church wevT B White Message Meetinigs Sundays, Wednesda; d Fridavs ai_ 3 p.m. TED BRETHRE! M;mofial United Brethren Church orth_Capitol and R Sts. B Daugherty. D. D.. Minister "Fne' Manke. & AdAm SL'N W Moing: Assein or Liubilties on by the mintster MO ening. Special Program by the Chris tian_Endeavor Societies, with brief address b e miniater L 13th & A SE. . Dept.. hiirs N 10:1 10 Al welcome Al . Grace l’l;lsh—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac’ TIFK\OE Prfla‘ her, 11 4 ST MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. oct Shores, Assistant Minister. rol'n'm SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. —Holy Communion. ll 0 ‘mon by the Rector. 4:30 p.m —Musical Service. Thursdays and holy days. 11 am 'S - ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Rev. Robt. with ser- Services: 8 AM.. 11 AM.. 7:45 P.M. Jdohnston. s, Preacher at 11—Dr. her at 7:45—Rev. D Bie” Eoiscopal Seini bridge, Sub) o - |[EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th FOUNDED 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D, Rector S:O() a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Lvening Prayer. 6: 00' p.m.—VYoung People’s S ciety. 8:00 p.m.—LEvensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Sundays, 7:30 and 11. Week d;u 7:30. Except Thursday, at 11. ee_and Unassigned. ¥ormerly Pro-Cathedral Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Thomas _ Worthington Cooke, Rector. Rev. Thomas MeClintock, Hon. Assoclate Services 8 and 11 AM. and 8 P 0:30 a.m.—Church & School. m: Kev. 6:00 p.m.—Younz [ Peopie's "Society. 10:00 a.m.—Saints el Gnen Dails for Prayer. the home of | X '| St. Paul’s Church * BIBLE STORY TESTS WILL BEGIN MAY 11 Many Churches to Enter Boys in Events Arranged | by Y. M. C. A. Preparations are under way for the preliminaries of the city-wide Bible story telling contest, dates of which were announced today by Earl B. Fuller, secretary of the department of boys' work of the Y. M. C. A., as May 11, 12 and 13. The final compe- tition will be May 17. All contests will_be held in the evening in the Y. M. €. A. auditorium, at 1736 G s a result of the success of last year's competition the winners of that event have been visiting various Sun ¥ schools and church groups throughout the Winter and telling Bible stori Accompanying them | have been the Y. M. (. A. secretaries who outlined the purposes of the con test and explained the method of hold ing them. As a result, many of the 50 Sunday sehools visited are holding contests of their own and expect to enter the winners, or teams of con- in the city-wide contest. will be two groups, the junior group, composed of boys from 12 to 14 years old, and the senior group, of boys from 15 to 17. The contestants will be judged on delivery and content, and the winners in both sroups will receive as prizes a two- atfon at Camp Letts, the s' camp of the Y. M. C. A., near | Annapolis, with all expenses pald Judges are to he announced later by Barl B, Fuller, secretary of hoys' | work of the M. . A, who is now ing applications for entrance in | the contest . | Revival Service to Close. The revival services that have heen conducted at K 11 Baptist Church, Ninth near street so by | 1 Rev. Millford Sanford of Vi will | close temorrow night. His subject in | the morning, will he “The Christian’s | Wealth.” and at night, “Rlood Token P! EPISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. G st Founded 1795, REV. 2 a.m—Holy Co 9:45 a'm.—Churel 1100 a.m —H % her. Res Williams. <. 59 6:45pm —-\I’mmy People's Vunion Service er and Sermon. Rector. 46 Que_Street N.W. (Fla_ ave. or N Capitol st. cars.) vices S d 11 am.and 8 pm. Sp(‘c\:\l Preacher at both serv- ices, Rev. Alan (.. Wittemore, @ HEC, Daily m, 7 am Evensons and Interces- Fridav. ¥ pm ST. MARK'S CHURCH | Third and A Streets S Ay PETTUS. Rector, ER. Assistant. Fourth Sunday After Easter. 730 am —Holy Corporate & Tor™ thoacon o' Tor ‘the REY. REV | ! 930 am—Ghureh School 11:00 a.m—Holy 8.00 pm—Eyening Prayer and Sermon (Rector) m—Holy (‘nmm\mmn Washmgton Cathedrall The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road Holy Communion. 7:30 am. Morning Prayer and w | Litany Ceere....10:00a.m. Joly Communion and Ser- Preacher, Canon [’mplr\ l-\rnsnng and Ser- mon. _Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman D.D., Bishop of Washing- Sl .. 4:00 pm. Music by thc Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by 1 radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin avenue cars or Woodley road_bus_line. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. . PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. M mon by the RT. REV WALPOLE, D. The Lord Bishen of Kdinbureh HOURS OF SERVICES. Sunday. ‘ommunion and Thanks- giving Service 10 a.m —Church’ School 11:00 am.—Holy Communion and sermon & service. for men. 00 b'm The P ST. THOMAS’ 18th Between P and Q. Take Cars to Dupont Circle® Services 8. 11 and 8. 11—Sermon on_Gospel for Day. 8—VSOME MISTAKES = ABOUT TRINITg CHURCH 3d and O Streets N.W. + v Nervices an lll! l'-m St. Andrew’s G'mrch H. Ave. and V St. N.W. J.'J. DIMON, D.D., Rector. Services— 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday Sehool. 11:00—Morning_ Service and Sermon, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker. Rector FOQURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. ‘a.m.—Corporate Communion of the Giria Friondly Soctets. 9:30 a.m.—Church § 15530 e Toly Communion ana Sermon. No_evening service that the con; fion may attend_ tho Mission at 8th St. near Mass. Ave. - GEOKGE' W, ATKINSON, DD Rector. 11506 am. 7:30 ’rhumi S Hev Sunday—7:30, 10 vu‘!yy Mass, 7 G ARISH. Services now in Restored Chureh <uml‘w»—Hnlv Communion, 8:45 | Morning service. 11 am oats Free and Unassigned. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 3017 14m St. N.W. GF, F. D.. Rector. e B TATDOR AL, . A, Risintants SUNDAY. MAY Holy Communion | Stewardship.” i Public MAY 1, 1926. CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNION “Lord of All,” Sermon Subject of Rev. Edward 0. Clark—Enroll- ment of New Members. “Lord of All” is the sermon sub- ject of Rev. Edward O. Clark at the communion service of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning. This ~will be the final message in the series on “Christian An opportunity will be given to enroll in the League of Christian Stewards, or to make a six-month trial of systematic giving. Those recently \baptized will be re ceived into the church, together with many others uniting by letter. “Thanksgivin’ Ann" is the title of a drama which the young people will give tomorrow at 8 p.m. The B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 p.m._The Intermediate Soclety of B. Y. P. U., which has been organized by Miss Helen Hudson, will meet Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. At the quarterly business meeting last Thursday reports from church of- ficials were iven. The trustees plan shortly to make the exterlor of the church attractive by developing a lawn and putting in shrubbery. . Sermons at Foundry. he services in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning will be broadcast by WCAP. The subject. of Rev. Dr.” Harris' sermon will be “Listening In.” At the eve. ning service the theme will be “Spirit ual Lenses Order of Christian Mystics Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtiss Authors of The Voice of Isis, etc. The Super-Conscious Mind 8 pm Thursday, May 6th Hotel Hamilton and K Sts Gold Room 14th invited. Collection. " PENTECOSTAL. ¢ Wesleyan Pentecostal Church §0n,D, St Betuween, drd and 4th. day, subjecte. . Th X of Agers Wi Deud Bones Mede ailve. 550 0:45 am. and Prayer of Baltimore w Park View Christian Church Park Road. East of Georgia Ave. Rev. W. P. SMITH. Minister. 9:45 am.—Bihle E. meeting. ‘onsecration to_An NINTH STREET Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. (Near the Capitol) BENJ. H. MELTON, MINISTER. 11:00—“Qur Church Offcers.” 9:30—Graded Bible School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Societies 745-—"“The Garden of the Heart." EVERYRODY WELCOME. Columbia Heights Christian Church West of 14th St 2ded OMireh_School rmon. “Peace, a Fruit of l'thB\ TERI | MISSION HEADS TO TALK. Western Presbyterian Sunday School to Hear Bennetts. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of | the Western Presbyterian Church, on H_street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, will take for his | subject tomorrow morning at 11| o'clock, “Fragments.” and in the eve ning at 8 o'clock, “The Fruit Test.” Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bennett of | the Central Union Mission will ad-| dress the Sunday school tomorrow morning. The Ladles' Aid Soclety will give a dinner Wednesday from 5 to 7 o'clock. First Presbyterian JORN MARSHALL PL. (Opposite Courthouse ) John Brittan Clark, Minister 1AM “Three Names” 1:30—VESPER—D: “Must I Die to Have Eternal Life?” S.S. 9:30 am. Bible Reading. Thursday. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. funday Schogl. —Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 0 p.m.—Junior Leagus . stminster League 8 vm Taglor yer Service. Small children cared for during morning Fourth Presbyterian Church 1ith and Fairmont Streets N.W Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Pastor Emeritus. 9:40 a.m.—gunday _ School w' w.‘ 3 ‘Tucl Mtendent 0:45 a.m—Men's Bible Class. ~ Frank L. | Middleton. Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Mornine worship, Sermon by Rev. James H. Miers. Sub- n of Jesus” 8.45 p.m —Christian _Endeavor_Societics. 8.00 pm —Evening worship. Sermon, by H. Miers. Sub. “The "Eider Brother” Thuredas. 7730 p.m—Service of avd Bibie Study Prayer " Sixth Presbytqnah 16th and Kennedy Sts. REYV. GODFREY CHOBOT. 11 A “PROPHETS" Georgetown Church P St. Near_31st N.W Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor Organized 1780 .m.—Sundar_Scheol Morning worshin and Lo, ~The Hidden Yea “dest Torida Ave. ana Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE. D. D.. Minister. OCATIO! “THE TRAGEDY oF UN. RNED LESSONS.” 10:00—Adult classes. 7:00 p.m —C. E. Soci " Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N W Irving Washington Ketchum, Minister. “A KING'S PRAYER." 45 p. “THE. HERO'S HOUR.” 10:00 a.m —Cuthbert Class. 2:45 p.m.—Sunday School goes to Church P50t he Covenant: Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D.. Paster. 11:00 am 7W‘ashing't‘on' i Heiéhfs Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. JORN C. PALMER. D. D.. Minister. 10—Sundas_School. 10 OB Clomes Men's, Dr. Kerr: Women's, Mrs. 11:00—Sermon by DF. L THE OTHER SHEEP.—John. 1010, 7:00—Younz People's Mt 8:00—May Day Sermon: *“Veneration— Levalty—Regard for Labor—Love CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS 2nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. Divine Worship and Sermon by Minister at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m SUBJEC” 11 AM. THE LOVER OF SOULS' 7:30 P.M.. ADAM, _OR WHY GOD CREATED 7:00 p.m —Christtan Endearor. Wednesday. 8 p.m.—People's Service GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. . “Aspirations in the fe ‘of " the Individual Christian. Music by Chorus Choir—Mrs. Sindell, soloist. 4:30 to 5:30 P. ‘l—'l'wlllfm Service. Musie by Quartet—Mrs. Sindell, soprano: Mrs. “Shacklett, coniralto; Mr. East, baritone: Mr. Klein, tenor. Sermon by the Pastor—John, xx "!.ov-t Thou Me More Than These. 5:45—Christian Endeavor meeting. Midweek Service. Thursday. 8 p.m. Metropolitan Presbyterian Cor. 4th and B Sts. S.E. REV. rlctm.fl umllu PASTOR. MR SPRfToAL $NTRRPRISE - Evening, service. 7:45 o'clack. “THE BURNING BUSH.” preparatory, to communion on Sat- May 8. at 7 o'clock. BAPTIST. PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Street The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—“LIFE'S RECOMPENSE.” Servi Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. 11 AM— “FRAGMENTS." 8 PM— “THE FRUIT TEST." Music by the Quartet. NORTHMINSTER 11th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. KERR FULTON, Pastor. iblo Study. .—Morning worshin. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m.—Sermon_by_Pastor. 6:45 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. Group Service. 8:00 p.m.—"“THE _HORSEMEN OF THE HILLS." Thursday—Prager Service. COME—SING—PRAY—WORSHAIP with Petworth. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. 8.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 AM— “THE MINISTRY OF BEAUTY." 8:00 P.M.— “A MAN WHO HATED LIFE." Hawailan Melody Boys Will Play. ____BAPTIST. ‘"TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts, Re! 0. JON ITH SUBLIM 8 p.m.—“FOUR KINDS OF HEARERS." Bible_School— B. Y. P. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. M . Dr. Bob Kilgore of Crisfleld, Md | will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. “The Prodigal Defense” on “Heaven a Hear Ye Him. am—Bible School. 6:45 pm—B. Y o E. Hez Swem 522 Sfietin™: Club. 8 PM., & several baptisms i= ¢ G g L e L 114 Pastor preaches: Center nial Bapt. Ch. Fundamenta: e ZIO Sxri A\D P_STREETS N.W. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pasto: Sunday Schaol b 30 abr. ot i and Petworth Branch. 4th and Webster sts German Worship, 10 am.: Eoglish. 1! am., 8 pm. Lither Le fine organ “Unhandl (Deptless ue Business. . Monday iz Sciety Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. the vmy- Edward 0. Clark, Pastor 718 pm Tucadas 11 AM “LORD OF ALL." 8 PM . P, U. drama, “Thanksgivin' Ann" " 'The Friendly Chureh. SIXTH AND A STS. N.E JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pagtor. Preaching Sunday at 11 AM. and 3. by J. J. Muir, D. D. plain, V. S. Senate sehool Clags f Peonle Rev. observance of Supper will be nostpon when worship will be torium. with Past Come, worshin e sumed in Aud n charge Metropolitan Zion Baptist Church ¥ St. bet. Srd and 145 Stx, S, Kev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor K Sunday School 1170050 —Sermion the pastor. Subject ed Chris. L tiuny 5:00 p.m.—Junior £:00 pm.—Sentor ¢ 800 p.m'— Sermon” by S E the pa [ South GRACE ", e, 9:30—Rible School. Classes for all 00— Testing the Words of “Jenas. v s Supber: o 8:00—The Kind of a Father F Dught to His Child.’ i oune_Peor First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. SAMUEL J. PORTER, Pastor. ROWLAND WAGNER. Actin will ch hoth morning an Yening 11 am —“Thinking Chri by mived quartet in SORROW YD’ . WILLIANS, Ter CHARDES MOBHA s 170" MABEL LINTON WILLIAMS, and’ Choir Director & p.m.—*“The Temptation of desus.” Strangers and visitors in the ety cor- Saily S. 8030 am U68:00 o3 45 pm, KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Oth St near B S.W. CHAS. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Evangelist S % s ,'“r"uf‘ Sanford will vreach at 1 Soprano. Organist P MUSIC FEATURE AT IMMANUEL National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D. Pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a.m. _Large Orchestra Competent Teachers. At 11 _o'clock—Morni; i, fotiowei “me"‘uf'.fl'. ", ul : “WE X 'L SER SESUS™ T WOULD At 8 p.m.—SONG SERVICE AND GOSPEL MESSAGE (In onnecti with Music INGING A NEW SON Young People Meet at 7 o'Clock. “Seek Yo the Tord W v 'Be Foun ile He Masy W v nieht, Mas 9. \\nfl fism:senninga’ Br STREET BAPTIST Cormer of bt most 1. o th and 1§ Rev. Walter H. Brooks. D, D.. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11700 S —Sermth e the, pastor: e xt: “Exodus. 12,4047 8:00 p.m —Observance of the Lord's Sup- Dor MIDWEEK_ SER! Tuesday. 8 p.m.—C. E. ety __Thursday. 8 p.m .—Chu _Prayer Meeting Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sts. EWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor mmunion. with address by pastor higiated 'Iailllre Y'": ’:r:l' Ay T of New Yor yhire the Sun Never Sets.” NINETEENTH_ ¢ NW. Pastor. wuh- s REV. AM. PM. ety | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00p.m.—B. Y. P. U. New York - AVenue | e = o ices—cons Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D.D. The Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES: 9:45 A M.—Bible School. 11 A M.—Morning Worship : “The River of Life,” Rev. J. R. Duffield, D. D. 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellowship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship : “A; Message from the Song of Solomo Dr. Duffie Bible school. Junior B. V. Young People' Prayer meetin; CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister preaches at 11:00 a.m.— “GOD’S GOOD THINGS.” Series in Sermon on the Mount, 8:00 p.m. —“THE WOMAN WHO GAINED FAME WHEN SHE WENT INTO BANKRUPTCY.” Last in Series on Nameless Characters of Scripture Male Quartet Vested Chorus Choir Strangers Cordially Welcomed JUNIOR CHURCH “Stained Glass Windows,” Rev. H. J. Councilor preaches. Sunday School, 9:30. Christian Endeavor 6:45