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PRINCE GUSTAVUS PRAISES CHURCHES . Speaks Enthusiastically o Co-ozerative Work in America. of co-op- | To Preach to Graduates | | | | | | | | | | the | » strik- in the | sortunity Amer :d_had since Prine to thank port he played tian confere eld last Summer in wa of conference. the of Crown the u hin in the o St chai ra prince he ents for this 1 in yresi- a T the the World am on h Pes pronounced the pches of we ¥ Rev. Dr. 8 Park dent of the Federal Council es of Christ in America: Rev qur J. Brown, joint chairman continuation commitiee of the Uni- versal Christian Conference on Life and Work HI(nn Cut- World ‘rovn the Chur Al vmen, Prince devoted hi: function of the chu peaceful inte » Stockholm cor ouly the k which the churches should per- in this field. pecial pleasure to and to find my- ¢ board of | has beginning of | | the | PLANS PARISH HALL | $18,000 Sought for Bmldmg to| House Sunday School and Other Organizations. Bishop | Patrick's ds. The Chapel, init $18,000 to build building. it needed for | and also for hoys' tions of a community Bishop James E. his aid in the campaign. More than $1.200 has aiready heen subscribed. congregation of St Fox to Such a explained. much school nature. “men representing | PASTOR WILL ASSUME the powerful religious activity in the Tnited States of A ” he said, “for T amn persuaded that vour joint spiritual strength means one of the most hopeful and reliable moral re gources of that disrupted humanity of | ours, “And it was here also amongst vou | a bold and wonderful thought born and took definite shape. to the idea of zathe Ch tendom, on the duty of the chure for creating a common organ to be the mouthpiece of Christianity’s con- science., that Wi refer Refers to Conference. same great plan was ceived amongst us in the north Furope at ctly the same time. Without knowing of those two ind pendent initiatives, the same need and necessity de itself felt in other sections of Christendom. Thus came together in our Swedish capital the Universal Christ rence on Life and Work. great satisfaction io co-operate for the realization of that bold ide The literature on the universal conference in different coun- “The tries and in different languages seems | ng. | 10 he enormous and is still grow It proves how general the impression was that overwhelmed myself, for one, and many others besides in my coun- try “History may possi we ourselves reall greatness of the in Stockholm last August—churches old new, churches from the churches from the West 1y better than T t hand | e con- | of | € smmunities with many and | .14"1‘!‘0”(\'. w thy or alike striving to find the way operation_and of friendship for welfare of humanity. few the BACCALAUREATE SERMON Rev. Mr. Clayton to Qccupy First Presbyterian Pulpit While Pas- tor Is at College Park. tev Dr. John <t Preshyt an Church will deliver e sermon at the Uni- vland, at College Park, tomorrow morning, and in ¥ x\nmn Rev. Mr. Clayton of Washing y the pulpit. The serfes of discussions on great tinued at the midweek services the subject for the open forum day evening will be “The Man in the New Testament.” Pastor of Fu'st Bapust Church to Preach After Illness. Judson Porter, pastor t Church, who has been and will preach to- m. on “Our Finest at nd at 8 p.m. on “Clean muel will meet at 6:30 social dent of P refreshments and John Ruthven, the Federation of Y. . < mak- ing prep: tions to I a delegation to California to the convention of B. Y. P. U.s in July. G ENVOY'TO ATTEND MASS. Ttalian Constitutmn Day to Be Observed at Holy Rosary. Italian _Constitution day, the na- tlonal holiday of Italy, which occurs on the first Sunday of June, will be cbserved tomorrow at Holy Rosary Church, A solemn high brated at 10 am. by . Lardone, professor pm., with serv be cele- or. Dr. ‘atholic sermon. como de Martino, 11 attend the mass, which will close with chanting the ANNIVERSARY SERMON Rev. Ellis C. Primm in Pastorate for Four Years. anol row will be Anniversary at the Second Baptist Church, street and Virginia avenue the fourth anniver- ) storate of Rev. Ellie . Primm and the one hundredth and Xteenth anniversary of the crgani- zation of the church, The pastor will preach in the morning on “Baptists: Past Progress and Future Fruitage,” and at night an anniv ry sermon on “The Key to the Future.” SACRAMENT AT N. Y. AVE. Dr. Sizoo’s Evening Topic Will Be “The Place of Religion.” At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow Rev Dr. Jo- seph R. S| the minister, will preach at 1i o'clock, when the sacra- ment of the Lord's supper will also be observed and new members re- celved. At 8 p.m. Dr. Sizoo will preach en *#Zhe Place in Religion.” mass will the pas at the the | | Rrittan Clark of Hw% n will | the | men of the Bible will be con- | preach on |ice of the | Hummer |ing Tuesda DR. J. B. CLARK PREACHES | | Epworth League of the church Miss NEW POST TOMORROW | Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery to Return to Pulpit of Down- town Church After 10 Years. After more than 10 yea Calvary Methodi i Dr. James will begin his s morrow at the Metropolitan Methodist _Episcopal Chur Marshall place and C street. Dr. Montgomery announced to his agregation last Sunday he had ac- cepted a call to return to the pastor- ate of the downtown church. His [subject tomorrow morning will be “The Divine Mission.” In the eve- ning he will give an address on “The Distributors.” s pastor of copal Church, Montgomery torate emorial | PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN. | Epworth M E. Group Plans Fea- ture for Tomorrow. worth Era pageant will be a feature of the special serv- spworth League tomorrow 7:30 o'clock at_Epworth South, Thirteenth Carolina avenue given a evening M. E. Church street and North northeast. The regular monthly meeting of the board of stewards of the church will he held in the church next Wednesday evening. Representative Brooks Fletcher of Ohio spoke to the members of the Memorial class of the Sun- day school of the church on the oc- asion of their regular business meet- evening. At a recent business meeting of the at Luise Bush and Herbert Angel were clected delegates to the annual Ep- worth league conference at Massa- ngs, Va., to be held in July Mildred Creel was elected after- NEW SERMON SERIES. Church of Covenant Pastor to Be- gin Thursday Evening. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow morning, Rev. William A. Sisenberger, minister’ stant, w he Invisible Presence.” His evening sermon will be on “Re- storing a Ruined Life. At the midweek service, Thursday evening, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will begin i series of three sermons on Unrecognized Phases of Christ’s Character as Suggested by Bruce - Barton's Book, ‘The Man Whom Nobody Knows.’ " reeman is lending | to- | John | HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, G. W.U. GRADUATES 0 HEAR DR. LEWIS Baccalaureate Sermon Wil Be Deivered in Opén Air Tomorrow. The annual baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of George Washingtea University will be deliv- ered by President William Mather Lewis at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after- “The service will be held in the r in the quadrange immedi- back of Corcoran Hall, 215t and pets. ° A feature of the service wili be the academic procession. Almost 500 graduating seniors will be clad in black academic robes, and will occupy a section of seats facing the audience, Members of the faculties, of the board of trustees and of the university coun- cil also will assemble in academic | dress. An univers |REV. I0SEPH T. WARE "IN ST. MARK’S PULPIT R ) | Baltimore Rector Has Recently Re- turned From England—Other Services Announced. | Rev Joseph T. Ware of Baltimore, | ’\\hu has recently returned from Ox- ford, Engiand, will be the preacher St. Mark's Church, Third and \\ll?t‘l~ E t, tomorrow nornin invitation is extended the v to the nuhl £ by Rev. William Henr: tus will be the celebrant of Holy Communion at 7:30 and 11 & | and will preach at § pa.; also super: intend the church school at 9:20 a.m., | which will close June 20 tev. Stephen Webster preached the | sermon at a funeral ser day morning. The parish remembered | Webster with substantial ext Thursday and Friday.| . Barnabas’ day, the Holy | GEmmunion ilitne celebiaten at 11} am, | | VISITOR WILL PREACH. Rev. G. H. Leining to Give Ser- mon at Theater. The sermon tomorrow morning at | 11 o'clock at_the Metropolitan Theater { services under the auspices of the x rst Universalist Church will be by Rev. Gustav H. Leining, superintend- ent of Universalist churches in the State of Connecticut. Adult Bible classes will convene at 12 o'clock, the men's class being led ¢ Dr. F. W. Ballou. The intermedi ate and primary classes of the church school will meet at 9:45 a.m. at the parish house, 1601 S street, at which place also will convene at 7 o'clock in the evening the devotional meeting of the Young People’s Christian | Union; topte, “The Trustworthiness of the Bible as Containing a Revelation from God,” led by Arthur Wile ——— CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST. Meditutiun. “Christ for AlL" Announced by Pastor. A communion meditation, “Christ for AlL"” will be given by Rev. ward O. Clark at the Chevy Chas Baptist Church tomorrow morning when the communion service is held. In the evening service members of the Chevy Chase Lodge of Masons will be,in attendance, and the pastor will preach a special sermon. The church school meets at 9:45 a.m. The Intermediate and Senior B. Y. P. U. meet at 7 p.m. Communion ___ EPISCOPAY.. ROCK St. Paul’s Church ™%, {857 ices now in Restored Church. Sunday e~Holy Communion, 8:45 am. ning service, 11 am. ts Free and Unassigned. St. Paul’s Church - 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Sundays. 7:30 and 11. Week days. 7:30. Except Thursday. at 11. All Seats Free ssigned. ice last Sun- | To Head Procession KEy. CHAKLES W. LYONS, ASSEMBLY TO MEET AT WALLACE CHURCH United Presbyterian Body Accepts Invitation of Pastor for Ses- sion Next Year. United Presbyterian General will meet here mext year ace Memorial United Pres. h. The ssembly the Wi rian Chuy this | wtho r of A Chu to hold the meeting here next ve St. Louis churches endeavored have the session there, but Rev. Hawthorne, who was sent from W ington to present the invitation, m trong appeal for it. It is expected | bout 400 delegates will be in tendance. to M -l | . . Services at Shiloh Baptist. v. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor Shiloh Baptist Institutional Churoh, nth and P streets, will preach a spe- al sermon tomorrow morning on “The Way to Open the Windows of Heaven, or How to Secure Temporal | — and Spiritual Prosperity In the | afternoon new members will be re- | ceived and the Lord's supper will| be administer The subject of Dr. | Waldron's n will _be | The W aping What | We Sow i _ EPISCOPAL, ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | eot N.W Capitol &t. e Daily mase. 7 a.m sions. Friday h St. near ‘e, GEORCE W Sunda; I Dai 5 THE NATIVII VORI 730,10, 11, 8 Chureh School . Deot,“10:15 am. | The Resurrection, and G N.E 7130 | ».m 10:30; Friday, | : Cong, Cemeters Chapel | nd 4 p.m.” All_welcome. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN | 1041 Wiseansin Ase., below M St. rreh Sehool ) and Kev. ALL AR " CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. Sermon. | | | 1 and sérmon oly Commu Alan N s, Preiacher Hawksworth. F.R. People's Service 8:00 p.m—Fvening Praver and Sermon. TRINITY CHURCH 3d and C Streets N.W. and sermon by . Gayner Banks, direc. of the Society of the Naza. Tene ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | Georgetown Parish Cmner of O and Potomac Streets N.W, BLAND TUCKER, Rector. Rev. F. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. EY WROTH, Rector. 7:30 am.—Holy Communion. am—Chureh School. and Ser. DR. ABERNETHY TO TALK. Calvary Baptist Christian deavor to Resume Sessions. At Calvary Baptist ('hur(h tomor- row at 11 am., Dr. W Abernet. will preach on “Chosen! For What In the evening at 8 o’clock he will use for his subject “The Prodigal Brought Down to Date.” The Christian Endeavor Socleties | whose sessions were suspended last | week because of the Northern Baptist Convention will meet at 6:45 o'clock, and the Intermediate at 7 o'clock. sy DR. BRIGGS TO CELEBRATE will Obaerve SeventEenth Anniver- sary of Pastorate Tomorrow. The seventeenth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs iwill he observed tomorrow at Fifth Baptist Church. The program will include special ser- mons by the pastor at both the morn- ing and evening services. En- Third Baptist Church. N Rev. Dr_George O. Bullock's topic at Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q street, tomorrow at 11 a.m., is “The Proper Use of Talents.” (The Bible school at 9:30 am., and the Y. P. C. Society at 6 p.m; leader, E. Free. man. Dr. Bullock's topic at 8 p.m is “How- to Come to God."” ! _NAZARENE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and A N.E. ELISTIC SERVICKS . Bussy. Evangelist, will preach ‘evening dur- Rev. M. morning nud ‘evening and eacl The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington, D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sunday at 11 AM. Ballroom, Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W., just south -ol Thomas Circle and fon\enkllfi to 'u. Dl“rm 1106 G (Lt onncelod with ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Avenue at Bancroft Place N.W. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D., Rector. REV. ROBT. SHORES, 7:30—Holy Communion 1% m—Norine Prayer. with Sermon by he Rector. 4 pm —Evenxon. Thursday and holy days. 11 a.m. ,.WELCOME ALWAYS. Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Assistant. Holy Communion. 7:30a.m. Morning Prayer and Lit- '..10:00a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Pre- bendary Carlilé, founder of the English Church g ...11:00 a.m. People’s Open Air Serv:cc and Sermon. Preacher, the Right Rev. John Ed- ward Bidwell, D. D,, for- merly Bishop of Ontario. 4:00 p.m. In the event of rain this service will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. 7:30 a.m.—The Holy Communion. H730 a’m —Church Nchoot 11:00 a.m.—The . Holy Communion Friday, St. Barnabas Day. "ol Communion ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH | 3017 14th S§t. N.W. | sonmmare oo | Ber GEOR Do . i P aantstant: Assistant. SUNDAY, Ji Holy Commumion. . Holy _Communion . Evening Prayer Eomon by Rev. Dr. X. Gaynor’ Banke, Tector of the Society of the Nazarene. Healing Service, Tuesday. Holy Communion. Church of the Advent Second and You Sts. N.W. and 10 am.—The Sermon. Di- Services. 7:30 and 11 AM. CANON CHASE Of Christ Church. Brookliyn, Will Preach—Subject: “Moral Battles in Congress” YOU WILL ENJOY CANON CHASE. G St. Near 14th FOUNDED 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Commurfion. —Church- School. = y Communion and Sermon by the Rector. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Comnmmon 9:30 a.m.—Chiireh School, % 11:00 a.m'—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev. Joseph T. Ware. 8:00 p.m.—E¥ening "Prayer and 'Sermon Thursday and, ¥ B (s B ARl Commaniony )" 18th between P and Q. 8 and 11—Holy Eucharist. 11— 'rgm ANGLICAN Smith Thursday. —noLv Fucharist. SHYRCH, C. Ernesi Evensong and Ser- mon by Capt. Mountford of the English Church Army. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square 8:00 p.m. j ST. Services: -8 AM. and 11 AM. Dr. Johnston Will Preach | the seniors of all departments, will | at the Western Presb; SATURDAY, SERVICES ATG. U. 10 BE TOMORROW Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be Preached by Rev. E. J. Sweeney of Brooklyn. Rev. Edward J. Sweeney, S. J., of Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach the an- nual baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Georgetown Uni- versity tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock in Dghlgren Chapel, university. grounds. He is a graduate of the class. of 1916 at Georgetown and is now doing parish work in the Brook- Iyn district. At 10 o'clock the regents and facul- ties of the university, together with assemble in the college walks. Jieaded by Rev. Charles W. Lyons, 8. J., rector of the university, they will march in . procession to the chapel, where low mass will be celebrated in honor of the one hundred and twenty-seventh | commencement. | ‘The seniors and faculties, attired in their black robes, will be seated in the front pews, the remiining space being | open to the general public and friends | of the university. President Lyons will officiate at the mas: Plans Communion Service. toly communion will be celebrated an Church, on 11 street between N ‘Twentieth streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. New members will be ceived into the church at this serv-| ice with a short sermon by the Harvev Dunhun. At § o'clock | stor will preach the fifth of a rmons on nature, the sub. 2 unce of Summer® | ject | LUTHERAN. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and §th Sta. S.W D. D.. Pastor. You Are a Stranger But Once.” SUNDAY. ol ice and Sermon. \'l-,[wrs with Sermon. p.m.—L. L. Prayer Meeting. Lutheran Church Hall_oth_and .t HARD F. I Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave. RE' HOWARD lZ \\\'l’)l‘ P 3 | Sunday Se nl. 045 Luther Place Mer;lonnl Pastor. | by | ristian_Endeavor Societics, ntermediate. Sermon by in Sermon ~:00 p.m.—( Senior - and 8:00 p.m.—Servica with Pastor. Thursday. 8 = b.m—Prayer This_Chureh Welcomes YOU. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. J. TREDERIC WENCHEL, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor. “RICHES." Sunday_school. 9:45 am Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G 8 Rev. CHARL 945 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 3 m.—Englich Service In charge of the Gideon INCARNATION Northeast cor. Two squares west cf Ga. REV: H. MANKEN, JR., Pastor. Seryices. 11 am.: Bible School. 9:40 a.m, St. Paul's Enghsh ‘Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 0—Sunday School. 1? 0 T ha Measage of Little Things 7:00—Christian Endeavor Meeting 8:00—*The Heart of the Gospel ZION AND P STREETS N.W. Re ICHARD SCHMIDT. 9:30 am.. Sunday School at ‘Ch Potwarih Branch. 4th and Webater German_worship. 10 am.: English. Lither League, 7:15 celebration of Chil- service ENDERS. Pastor. als ste. 11 n.m dren's Da. e EPIPHANY 16th and U Sts. N.W. Rev. W. C. WALTEMYER. Pas Bible School. .. Morning Worship. Luther League . Vecpers Prayer Service. T Church of the Reformation T A et AN JNday Setiooi: orning gervice. nsuan Endeavor. th\'iEfl. Seats free. ane cordially invited. Trinity tutheran Church raum. and E Sts. NW. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. .m —German gervice. m —Sunday School. T —English _ervice with Hol Communion. Topic. “DAM- NATION." Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Mcholss D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00. NG RICH AND BEING ETTING A Evening Service at 7:45. DELSSOHN NIGHT WITH THE CHOIR. ing_Song”: eclo. “O. for o a bove ", doubie auirtet: Shnll leP Hi! Ani FAI’rl&lm 9 Walied for v l’rphule ind ni m']ur? eteenth and| | National Center of Christ He {FIRST “lass [N ' preac '%mr JUNE 5, 1926. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL ‘RITES Procession Will Precede Benedic- tion of Blessed Sacrament at High Mass. At the singing of high mass tomor- row at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, the Sunday within the octave of Corpus Christi, the same scenes, but of a minor degree, that will be shown at the Eucharistic Congress in Chi- cago will be'carried out. There will be a solemn benediction of the blessed sacrament, preceded by a procession, the priests arrayed in their finest vestments, with the blessed sacrament, under a silk canopy, car- ried by a special guard of honor. This will be precedéd by hundreds of chil- dren arrayed in white, 100 acolytes in cassocks of red and white, carrying lighted tapers and swinging incense pots, while the little girls of the paro- chial school, just ahead of the aco- lytes, strew flowers in the aisles of the church. The following priests will take part | in the ceremony: Rev. Hugh Dalton, | 8. J., rector of Holy Trinity, and his | assistants, Rev. John J. Flemming, §. | J.; Rev. Frederick Grewin, S. J.; Rev. | Patrick Brennan, S. J.; Rev. Louis | Weber, 8. J., and probably others from Georgetown College. The general pub- lic is invited to attend. | CHRISTADELPHIAN, UNITY SERVICES LISTED. Sunday School and Bible Class to Meet in Afternoon. Unity Sunday school and Bible class meets tomorro; afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Unfiy Auditoriunt, 1326 T street. At 4:45 p.m. is the class in Christian healing, and at 6:45 p.m. is the Good Words Club. Mrs.: Blanche Povelsen will give a dramatic reading. Viva M. January will lecture at 8 p.m. on “The Great Day of Atonement. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. January will lecture on “In- sight Into Truth.” Thursday at 3 and 8 p.m. and Friday at 5 p.m. is a special lecture by Garnett January th Diet _____FRIENDS. Friends Church 3w Irving K. K'\'WOITIIV. ‘Fastor. a.m.—Meeting for Worship. unday School. —Christlan Endeavor. Praver Meeting (Thureday). Friends Muting 1811 Eye St. N.W. \Tcehng at 11 a.my FIRST, DAY pSCHOQNnd] A Church of the Holy Cxty Sixteenth Above Q N.W. 46—Bihle Classes. 00—Arcana Claws for adulte " Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. | Christadelphian ‘Ecclesia 50 P+ ave. se. NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sund: __Ail welcome. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY, 3 901 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Vesper servicés Sunday. 4 p.m DIVI DIVINE SCIENCE and Christ Service Noon mectings Wednesday Bealing ministry dally from 11 to 1 and Privato instruction to puj Studlo, 812 17th St. N. Second floor. frant EMMA GRAY. Pres. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St.—Apt. ADA RAINEY, Speake Weds 5 p. meeting showing 'how ~the influ music can be used as a factor in o All welcome. For_anpointmes REFORMED 13th and Monroe Sts. N.W. orPr: JAMES D. BUHRER. Pastor. | viceg i1 am and 8 pm 9:45 am—Bible Shoa 7:00 p.m —Christian Endeavor Society. | GRACE suga'2th %0 £ fs, W, NRY . RANCK. . Dy P 11 r Grut Reformed Churel Acthe Trinity b Yone inda 4 METHO Faise. Hour. Rev. K. W. K. Thomas, 0:30 a.m.—Synday_School Office. rally da rmon by Re: Dis v Rev. W H. Dean will preach. 8100 Pical Pageant. ™ Bibi 5 the Binle " GalbntlnA M. E. Zion Church | WM. BATTLE, Pas BePETndtuTanek, w. aid" Bible Siinday " School am. ‘morning worship and 6:18 vm. Varick Christian En. deavar pm. Erening Worship and enchine. "You aie welcome to ouf servicen R Members: Meeting Monday Evening. © 'EPWORTH t “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. l Take Lincoln Park Car Rev..lolln Paul Tyler,D. D PASTOR | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning W o r ship. | Communion. | —Epworth League. ~—Organ Recital. — Evening ‘Worship and Sermon. “In- creasing Jo; Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting Post Dean, 9:30 am! Herbert F. Aldridge, Musical Director, | E. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist 0—Morning ~ worship, with Past sermon 00—Administration of Holy Supper. Free lending library. open daily. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY Oreanist. Miss Maud G. Sewall loist. Mrs. Ralph P. Barhard. __Full Chorus Choir. _THEOSOPH' 'l'heosoplncal Society Washington Lodge, 1216 H Street N.W 2 0: 1 SUNDAY. JUNE 6. 8 P.M “The Law of Karma” TTHEWS DAWSON. Masie. Usual Classes during the week. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 700 Hill Bldg., 17th and T Sts Sunday, June 6, 8 p.m. “MEMORY OF PAST LIVES” Study Class Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Room Open Dally, Excent Thursday and Sunday, 18:30 to 5:30. NO CHARGES OR COLLECTIONS. " -All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: | ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. ! .—Church _School. Ra-| tional and systematic re- | ligious education in ac- | cord with modern scien- | tific_thought and sodul| ideals. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship: “The Strong Man’s Beatitude” Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, Bass Lewis Atwater, Organ. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Founded upon Christian_Sclenco as_con- fained"in, the’ Bivle and "writings of"Mary 4y, Emablished in London, Eng: Innd lnd ashington, under the le: ership of Mrs. Annie & it " Rerula Sta- day services at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Message from Mrs. Bill Subject : “Apocalypse” Sunday Sehool, 20 Jackson Place,at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place METHODIST EPISCOP. CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. 11 AM.: “His Body” 8 PM.: “The Slackness of God” Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Epworth League. 7 p.m. MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont R.L.FULTZ, D.D. Pastor lMs.-.a—Gllflnv School and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Pastor’s, le' o s " vogtlud ""“"‘ P o A e of the E [ETHODIS' Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Out of W S e 8:00 o] Thursday, 8:90, pm. Midweek Prayer Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 A.M~Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Rev. Mr. McKee. 11:00 A.M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH “BECOMING CHRISTED” 8:00 P.M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH YELLOW STREAK PURPLE VEIN Music at both services by Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction Deane Shure. UNION M. E. CHURCH P St. N.W ot 2&'2‘:.'... ., Pastor. Dumbarton Avmuc M. E. w("l"A“R‘('H i ton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Dfi:‘b‘ifl!ll'r 8. BARNES, Pastor Sunday School. Holy Communion. BRuchine fvhe Pastor. P Fou Ave Cordially Invited Library | 11 - SCOPAL WHITE. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. FRED C. REYNOLDS. Minister. We are now occupying our new building. Come and enjoy it with us. * 9:45 3.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a. m.—Communion Service Sermon by Dr. Chas. S. Cole 8:00 p.m— “THE DEITY OF JESUS” ) "“A Personal God” : —Jeremiah. )| EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N. Between 9th and um- St (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School- persons of all ag 11:00 A.M.—Pastor's five minutes with the children. ~Communion. rmon by Pastor. . —FEpworth League—Devotion- al Serviee. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by the Pasto Theme: “Altar-Fire the Church.” 6:45 P MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesd: i 5 Uesging: Wedneadas. Welfure Clinic; T Prayer Junior Epworth League. Metropolitan Methodist Church dohn Marshall Place and C St. N.W. The National Methodist Church James Shera Montgomery, - Minister 9:30—Church School 11:00—Public Worship_with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject : 0 s oo “The Divine Mission Spacial Music by the Imperial Quartet 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. 8.00—Public Worship with spacial sermon CTOR_ MONT- SONERY on the #ubiees: “THE DISTRIBUTORS” Special Music by the Quartet and Chorus Choir. Free seats to the People. Hospitable welcome to the Public. Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SE Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 9:30 A. Sunday School—A Class for Every A M OAM.: Morning Worship—Sermon by Minister. “One of the Lost Art: Music by Trinity Quartet. 8 PM.: v Our Happy Sunday Night Service. Sermon “0ld-Time Types of Modern Men.” Masie by Vested Ch hoir. I WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. NE. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Cemmunion. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. “AND THE WORD BE- CAME FLESH." CALVARY On Columbi 14th William _ 8. Hockman Director of Religious Fducation 9:30—Church School. Mr. Dice. Supt. 0:30—Mene Bible, Clacs. Mr. Raloh Wolfe. Presid nomu ARTHUR C. (lllll‘l‘l'lm Teacher. Rev. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D. Professor. 11:00 am—Subject. _“The Holy Spirit as Interpreted.” 8:00 p.m—Subicct. “Working With od. SPECIAL MUSIC. 7:00—Epworth Lia Chiistie. Presden, Carlisle V. Julia Culbreth Gray. agllia Cutbre ray. Dirsctor of Elsie F. Montgomery at the Organ. Free Seats to tha Publie. A Cordial Welcome to All. Road N.W. Between nd 15th Streets American University, will preach. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m— 8:00 p.m~ FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. ‘Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. MINISTER Rev. JOHN C. MILLIAN, Director Religious Education METHODIST EPISCOPAL “Wild Beasts and Angels” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Devotional Service. “If I Had Time” Music by quartet ch : Thursday, 8:00 p.m—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. A CORDIAL WELCOME. (W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door) HAMLIN METHODIST § EPISCOPAL “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D.D., Minister 9:30 A.M~Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject; “The Wizardry of Hardship.” 00 P.M.~—~Epworth 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Service. “Dreams That Come True.” Thursday 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service . Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, organist John H. Mary, e, director of music