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SCHOOLS T0 OPEN FOR BIBLE STUDY All Children Invited to Ses- sions Arranged in Various Places in City. Many of the Daily Vacation Ribie sghools with their vacation programs @ songs, stories, Bible study, mission- ary education and craft gehfidulvd to begin in Washington next fonday. A few of the schools will convene Tuesday. These schools are #cattered throughout the city so that nearly every section has an available #chool for children from 4 1o 14 ve of age. All children are invited to at tend. Buch church or promotes and conducts its own schoul 3 ling to itx own standards. The Federation of Churches. through its department of Vacation Bible Schools, of which Rev 0. Clark is director, fets as a clearing house for inforr tion and promotion and general assist unce, especially In community enter- prises. A partial list of the v which will be held in \ Summer is as follows Rethany Baptist Church, Rhode Is. land and Second street, Rev. Lo n. director, begins June 28. Foundry M up of churches cation schools hington thix and Covenant Pres byterian Community School in Foun dry Church, Sixteenth and Church streets, Rev *. Millian, director, be gins June 28 Central Preshyterian teenth and Trving streets, H. Tavior. director, hegins Pilgrims' Presbytertan Church Twenty-second street between I' and Q street. Rev. A. R. Bird, director, be zins June 28 Kendall Calvary Baptist Ninth and B streets southw H. J. Councilor, directc July 6. Takoma Park Preshyterian Church, Maple and Tulip avenues, Takoma Park, Md., Rev. James H. Gillespie, director, begins July 6. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian School (colored), Fifteenth and R streets, Miss McNeill, principal, begins July 6. Bastern Presbyterian Church, Sixth street_and_Maryland avenue mnorth . Mrs. L. A. Van Doren, director, hegins June River Riverdale, Md., hegins June 28 Sherwood Twent Church, Rev June Church, t, Rev. begins Church, principal, Preshyterian Mrs. Robey, Church, street director, Preshyterian Jackson Carlson, E. Church rolina avenue and teenth street northeast, Rev. Tyler, director Kendall Baptist Church, R streets southwest, Rev. . P. Ry land. director, begins July # Falls Church Community Falle Church, Va.,, F. H. chairman Clarendon Community endon, Va., Mrs. Frank principal Anacc teenth Rev. " June Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast. Mis: Sarah L. Rohrer, principal, begins | June Garden Church Rev. G gins July ANNUAL MEE’I:lNG HELD BY GOLDEN RULE UNION Christian Endeavor Session Elects Officers « Zion Baptist Church. ’/uting Is Planned. South, Thir P. North Ninth and School, jastman, School, Clar- T. Israel, M. Church, Four- 1" streets southeast, Lambkin, director, begins tia and H. Memorial Presbyte: Minnesota avenue southes M. Cummings, director, @ an st be. The Tule the nnual meeting of the Golden Union of District of Columbia and vicinity was hell at the Zion Baptist Church Monday evening. Among the important w to be taken up by the unfon this Summnier is the paint- ing of Shack Fnde at Camp Pleagant. The camp’s Sunday meet- fngs will he opened by the union July 4 at 3 pm. The annual en- deavor outing will be held July 31 at the Zoo Park. The following officers were elect- ed: Thaddeus H. Chase, president: W. Freeman, vice president; Mr: Ressie Taylor. s v: Mra. M. G Harris, treasurer; ) Thelma Fant- roy, assistant secretary: William An- derson and Roland Tolson. choristers Miss Alpharetta Davis, pianist: B. C. Whitfield. junior superintendent: Mrs. Sarah Mason, intermediate superin- tendent. Rev. William L. Washing- ton delivered the installation ad- dress Brief addresses were given by the ' society president. Elphonso ee- man of Third Baptist Soclety, dele- gate to the Seventh World's Ch tian Endeavor Convention to he he in London, England, was pi to the union. A reception will be tena Mr. Preeman at the Third Baptist Church July 1. The Zion Baptist Sociely wus winner in the attendance contest. PRIEST IS HONORED. Chiristian Endeavor ol sented Banquet Held for Rev. J. V. Buck- | ley, Who Will Change Parishes. Rev. Joseph V. Buckle, pastor of Theres: Catholic Church, Thirteenth and V streets southeast. who will hecome pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church, Twenty. seventh street and Pennsylvania ave. nue southeast. July 1. was tendered & banquet Thursday night by the St. Dramatic Club in the church hall. Addresses wera made by Robert Mudd. vice president of the club: Miss Nora, Buckley and Norman A. Levy. Miss Fannie Wenger and Miss Mar. garet Quaid were in .charge of the arrangements. Rev. E. Hez Swem to Speak. “A Summer Story: How a Washing- ton Woman Got Me Out of Her House in a_Hurry!" will be related by Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor, C(entennial Baptist Church,” tomorrow night at & o'clock. 11 o'clock morning sub Ject ix: the Entrance to the Desert.” The Sunday School had a plenic last Thur: YOUR ONE CHANCE T0 Havel Dopherde Most Wonderful Play Reader America, Epworth M. E. Church South Corner 13th St and North Caroline Ave Monday, June 28 At 8 P With ane eve closed it w imagine that a doze the stage. but st but. oh. such a woman' you a glimpse nf real art A silver offering to pay exnenses. AR of easy 1o pronle were on A single woman. She gives courses are | | teach the class each Sunda 'and assistant | THE EVENING DR COOKE PLANS ANNIVERSARY RITES Rector of Church of Ascen- sion Will Observe 30th | Year as Clergyman. Rev. Dr. Thomas Worthington Cooke, rector of the Church of tna Ascension, will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of his ordinatlon to the | priesthood tomorrow. He commenced his minist istant to Rev. Dr. Elliott at the same church June 27, 1 After three y West \ or in and seving his curacy there ~ he engaged upon wor inl and Kentucky later went to Ohio where he vecu: | pied the position of archdeacon un- der Bishop Lloyd Vincent until he re ceived a call (o return to Washing wn to be the rector of Ascension on November 15, 1 being instituted | as rector by the late Right Rev. Al fred Harding, Bishop of Washington, | in_Kebru i I Dr. Cooke's co-workers have been Rev. "Thomas McClintock, honorary | associate, and the following members of the vestry: Dr. Samuel 1. Watkins, senior warde . Robison. junlor | warden, and ick H. Barclay Peyton R, Tavlor, Jesse . Watt Leslie (. Rucker, M. L#ther Dicu: George B. Wells, Roane A. Clary a Bruce Baird. At this anniver: | | service Rev. Dr. Willlam L. De Vries, sanon of the Washington Cathedral, | wint pwuh the sermon. REYV U S. LUTHERANS GOING TO DRESDEN MEETING Rev. Dr. J. A. Morehead and Prof. L. W. Boe on Way to World Convention in Germany. DR. T. W. COOKE. NEW John A and Pro Olat YORK. June 26 Rev. Dr Morehead of New York City Lars W. Roe, president of College, Northfield, Minn., are en route Dresden to attend | the annual meeting bexinning Em:fl.'DAILY VACATION BIBLE 30 of the executive committee of the | SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY | st to Lutheran World Convention. Dr.| Morehead, who is president of the committee, and Dr. Boe will represent the American section of the Lutheran Chureh. The north Furop represented by Prof. sen of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Rev. Dr. Per Pehrssen, member of Parliament, Gothenburg, Sweden. The central and southern Kuropean Lu- therans will be represented on the committee by Right Rev. Ludwig Thmels, Bishop of Saxeny, Dresden, Germany. and Baron Wilhelm von Pechmann of Munich. One of the principal matters to be discussed by the executive committee | Will he the place and program of the Second Lutheran World Conference. | roceive instruetion which, it is announced, wiil be held | ToeFivE IEhUS in the vear 1929, in commemoration i " SN ISR oLl pienie of the fourth centennial of the AURS | () }a held at the Reservoir grounds hurg Confeasion and Luther's Small | Sil) be held at the Teservols erown CaiheEm, tev. James H. Miers, the pasto o o will _have for his subject tomorrow e | morning, *“The Use and Abuse of of Leningrad, the Luum-‘_r::::l_s]-‘ f.{ St Wl wna ar B ol o ooy ‘“‘“‘Si" Al Lt e Cwith | recognized Opportunities.” ‘The Chris R e imities in regard to | Uan Endeavor Society will meet at [ 645 pm. There will be & praver further measures of velief work in | ke S s S R e the National Lutheran | meeting service hul day at 7:30 p.m. Council of America and aliied Lu- | “VACATION DAY" PLANNED theran relief organizations in north- \Flf!h Baptist Church to Have Spe-{ Maude Burklin to Head Fourth Presbyterian Sum- mer Classes. Miss an section will be Alfred T. Jorgen The Dalily conducted by the Fo Church, will open for Tuesday at 9 o'clock Miss Maude | Burklin will be in charge of the school and will be assisted by a staff | {of teachers, The school cept Saturday m. until noon. Vacation Rible School, irth Presbyterian the season next will be held and Sunday from The children will in Bible study daily ex- | Theodore Mever of Mos- Rev. A. Malmgren ern and central Europe. A feature of the week's meeting [ will he a series of services’ and ex ercises open to the general public. which it is expected Lutheran people | from far and near will be present. At the opening service in the Lu theran Hofkirche, the Court Church, where the King of Saxony used to worship, a sermon will be delivered by Bishop Malmgren. At a public meeting in the auditorium of the Central Lutheran _Inner Mission House in Dresden, Bishop Meyer of Moscow will present a motion picture lecture on the subject of his four- month journey of visitation during the Summer of 1925 to the Lutheran hes of en.»rm OFFICER TO SPEAK Maj. Gonoe to Address Men s Class at Hamline M. E, Maj. W. A. Gonoe, & member of the ulty of the Army War College, will address the men's Bible class at Ham- line Methodist Episcopal Church, Si teenth and Allison streets, tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. - During the temporary absence of the regular teacher, Dr. W. W. Weir, prominent speakers will be secured to A pa- y 4. cial Feature Tomorrow. ation day” at Fifth Baptist h will be the special feature to- | w of the morning service, while | at night the newly elected officers of the Senior B. Y. . U. will he installed, when brief address will be made by John Ruthveen, president of the B. Y P. U. Federation of Washington and vicinity, and Dr. H. W. 0. Millington, executive secrefary of the Columbia Baptist Association. In connection with “Vacation day’ services Dr. John K. RBriggs will preach a special sermon to the 21 re- cent graduates of his church. His subject is “The Divine Halo on the Commonplace Things of Life.” mory Unity Meeting Tomorrow. “Coming of a World Teacher the subject of a lecture tomorrow 8 pam. in the Unity Auditorium e street, by Garnett January Secret” is the subject of a Jecture by Mary A. Williams next Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Thursday at 3 | nd 8 pm. and Friday at 5 pm.| arnett January will conduct the | spiritual healing clinic and Scripture | interpretation. ‘ s | at | 26 | ‘he‘ | triotic service will be held J Envy to Be Toplc. At Second RBaptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, to- morrow the pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Hol- loman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Blight of Envy At 3:30 pm. the Missionary Society of the church will hold a special pew rally service. At 8 p.m. the pastor will have for his subject “Mountain Climbers and Cave Dwellers.” EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services: 8 AM. and 11 AM. Dunlap Will Preach FOUNDED 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Service and Sermon by the Rector. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- cety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rev. J. 11. A. Bomberger.” ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W., Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER. Reetor. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ‘Iannm The Hol; rnmmunlnn (St P!Afr’n da; ran " l'om'r‘m:mnn = . Peck Memorial Services. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will speak at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning on “We Would See Jesus," at night, “Peace for Heavy FRIENDS. 13th and Friends Church: .t 309 o MURRAY 8. KENWOKTHY. Pastor. Mecting for Worship, Y School 1 Endeavor, i 16 p.m.—Prayer Meeting (Thursday). All_Are. Welcom " Friends Meeting' 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY i(‘ll()(ll 10 AM. bk AREINVITED SCUA. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY. Y. W. C. A, 901 Rhode Island ‘ave. n.w. Vesper services. Sunday. 4 " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH | % of the New Generation Founded upon Christian_Science as con- {ained”in the ;ihle and "writinge of Mary Baker Edd; tablished in ndon. E: land, and Wi ll ington. D. C.. under the le ership of Mrs. Annie C. Bill. Regular Sun- day services at 11 am. in | Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Message from Mrs. Bill Subject: “IMMORTALITY” Bunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM, Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place ___OTHER_SERVICE HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service, 2:30 P.M. Preaching by Rev. J. Hidson Taslor. Prayer Meeting .T iay. 8 PN WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795, ,REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. m.—Holy Communlon. 538 & —Cnurch. Schoel. 11100 am —Mornine "praver and sermon. Preacher, the rector. 8:00 p.m.—Evening ‘Prayer and’ Sermon, St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Sundays. 7:30 and 11, 30. Except Thursday. at 11, Free and_Unassigned. “ST. AGNES’ CHURCH™ ___sions. Friday. # pm. ST IAMES’ CHURCH Bth St near Muse, Ave. NE. ¢ ATKINSON. D.D.. Rector, 1 10:30.° 11:00 a.m. m._ Thursdaye, 9:3 ANTI-SALOON l,l“,\fil E OF THE DISTRICT ¢ l" COLUMBIA lace \l'mnrml Ch |rrl| r ening, June 27 k—Sermon by the Pas 3d_and C smm VW. | Young | Wiison, | merce | now of New | People’s STAR. Banquet $ IVE lll((DlH\\ ‘FLETCHER T0 ADDRESS BANQUET OF B. Y. P. U. Officers of First Baptist Union Will Be Installed at Dinner Tues- day Evening. f ad- and Represe Marion, dress at installation ntative Rrooks Fletcher Ohio, will deliver an the annual hanquet of officers of the Baptist People’s Union of the Ffrst Baptist Church, to he Tuesday evening at the Grace Hote Mrs. Fletcher will sing The toastmaster will be Thomas It a former president of the Union, who has just returned from Ottawa, Canada, where he has been stationed for the Department of Com Former President McInnis, York City, will be pres ent. The retiring president, Rosewell Jinkins; President-elect an Hent and the pustor, lev. Dr. Samuel Porter, will speak briefly. The ation service will be conducted Ruthven, president of the ederation of Baptist Young Unions, held Dodge BIBLE SCHODL TO OPEN. Presbyterian Begin Sessions Monday. The daily the Central Presbyterian Church will begin morning, and to all children from 4 to 16 Central Classes to vacation Bible school of Monday is open vears of ag his school has heen operated the past four Summers the enrollment last year being about 180. The courses of study will include music, Bible history and missions, well as a_handwork period. In con nection with the school, the children have the advantage of the large and well equipped playground belonging to the Central Presbyterian Church. The superintendent of this plavground ¢ operates wtih the teac in super vising the play. ) Cooper to Address Men. William Knowles Cooper, stary of the Y. M. C. A s the men's ¢l of Caly Episcopal Chury Fifteenth street, general will ad ry Meth- Columbia tomorrow odist road and EPISCOPAL, K CRE St. Paul’s Church ", 58 rvices now in Restored Church, Sundays—Holy Communion, 846 am. Mor ce. 11 am and Unassigied "ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. . HERBERT . ROBT, REV L SCOTT SMITH, D. ., SHORES, Assistant, 30-—Holy_Communion it { A Re Wl Sermon. The wnd Thuraday. i Thuraday, Peter s Holv Communion ALL WE GENERAL NO The Rector. Dr. Harbert Scotf Smith be the celebrant at Holy Communion, 7 ang will preach at the 11 oclock aervin he afternoon services at St Margaret's hava been diseantimied nntil the Attimn 'Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel Tuesdax will 30 | “A House of Prayer for All People” | MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion.. 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Lit- any. ..10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Lubeck.... People’s Open Air Service and Sermon. Preacher, Canon De Vries 4:00 pm. 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. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 1100 am —Morning Prayer and_Sermon ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH 3017 14th &t N CLERGY . GEORGE, B 4. MACDO: SUNDAY. Holsy Communion Morning Drayer: Freping TTATET Hoti Fhired Grace *Parish—GEORGETOWN 1041 Wisconsin Ave., below M St. 11:00—Moning Braver and_ Sermon. . R. W. L Preaching. g %, is Free. AN Are Welcome. _ 2 ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector, (12 Third st. se., “Lincoln 58.) FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a:m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Rector) . 8:00 pm.—Evenug Prayer and Sermon ector) Tugsday (S, eter. Apostle) and Thurs- 1 a.in.—Holy Communion. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL| THE NATIVITY 3 44 10,11 urch School, 9:15. Sr. Dept, 15 a.n e Reaur ction, 16¢h wid G N 30 and Pinsunclation. ok Cemeters’ Ch “_'_E PO and 4. ANl welcome. > Crapel 1. Marshall Hall ST. THOMAS’ 18th between P and Q. fier\uv' R and 11. ols _ Eucharist —"THE, F'mflrvv-rnr roerwr 2z . C. Ernest Smith. D L LS| {HA IR Tuesday (St Peter's Day) and Thursday, 11 am. 11 am. th and N St . Rev. George M. "Diffenderter fln MEMBERS.. !inau -»m«e ' fl WASHINGTON, | cessfully D. C, BATURDAY, 'TEAMS TO SPREAD EVANGELIST PLANS nounces Scheme to Visit Im- portant Centers. has heen made here | plan adopted by the natlonal committee on evangelism of | the Episcopal Church, which met on Mount Alban last week under {the presidency of Bishop Thomax C. | Durst of Jast Carolina. Bishop Free. 'nmn of Washington is a member [(llt' commission. Ifeeling that the Ipiscopal is not fully alive to its responsibilities in the matter of evangelization, it is proposed to enlist the services of teams of bishops, priests and laymen .who Will address mass meetings in i num ber of important centers throughout the country. The plan contemplites that the members of the teams will {Eive up a month thedr time 1o this object. A team visits one of our lurge citles, a local com wittee will arrange meeting: secur: i publicity and presenting the pur pose of the mission of that town. The teams will spend several days in each place and then move on to the next center. Follow-up work and work in the rural communities will be carried on by especially ted apeakers in each neighborhood. It expected that when the plan is com pletely organized there will be 100, | 000 men preaching. the gospel and set ting forth the relation of the church | to the religion of <'hrm |UNION SERVICES PLANNED. Petworth Churches to Take Turns Holding Evening Meetings. Reginning Sunday night, July 4, | the three Petworth churches wiil hold union evening services, alternating in the three co-operating churches. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of the | Petworth Baptist Church, announces the following sermons tomorrow: In the morning, “Spiritual Promotion,” with a children’s sermon at 11 am., In the evening the subject will 'he World's nm. Vlaces.” WILL VISIT IN WEST. Dr. Abernethy to Prmch Last Ser- mons Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. W. S. Ahernethy, of Calvary Baptist Church, for his subject his I« My Bod ning, “Household This will he Dr. Abernethy's last service prior to leaving for his vaca | ton. which will be spent in_the Wesi DIVINE SCIENCE. DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service Noon meetings Wednesday Healing ministry dafly from 11 to 1 and to Private instruetion to Studio. R12 17th St Second floor front MMA_GRAY. Pr "~ Science of Truth Association 1800 Eve St—Apt. 21. ADA RAINEY, Speaker. Announcement Church pastor will have tomorrow morning nd in the eve. | inils N.W. 3 nm—A talk on * Pablie oy ited ments_call Fr. THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 309 Hill Bldg., 15th und T Sts, STUDY CLASS, WEDN Wedne: Affairs __For_any v Healing of Theosophical Society Washington Lodge, 1216 H Street N.W. 2 {1 . ) 4 o< Usual Classes during the week. open_afternoons. BAHAI MOVEMENT. BAHAI SERVICES A Meeting for All Bahais in Washington and their friends Wil be heid SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 8 P.M. AT THE YHOUSE. 1814 N §T. Many Noted Bahais of Washington Will Speak. All Welcome Seats Free. Library 2 nn»nnn Seventh and A Sta Sunday School, 5 rruchm& PECIA Dr. Jonn Hunt ol e Conference will preach ning.dune 30, " The Flm Spmhulm “Church | Lecture by the Pastor. ALFRED H. TERRY. Subje “Follow the Vision” Followed by Spirit Messuges. “Where there s 1o vision —the people eriah. Pro. Nxix 1K Sunday, & po. st By thiin Temle. 1017 8th st n.w.” Second Aoor. ALl Weleome DR. JANE B. COATFS __Readings by Appt._Col. 6227, The Spiritual Science Church of Christ 18th and Columbia Read N.W. REV. JANE B. COATES, PASTOR. AM.—Closin “Until We Meet Ax MESSAGFS RY bl “.‘\mml"ws, Summer. Sepvice. JUNE 26, 1926. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The July Columbia will be A\\n‘nllfi L for ed. The executive surprised President “going-abroad Tuesday evening at the home of Miss felen Lyon, of the union. . nted to Mr. iy to London seventh world conven with pr ion. secretary served. The District delegation to leaves here for held Episcopal National Commission An- o'clock, ln:e'ml of July ting of the tian Endeavor Friday evening at at New Yl ch. The will he esbytertan Chu the new yes hoard of the Merritt 1 showe un Sn onary superintends number of Zifts w Smith to take on Gifts were also presented to Miss Allene Robbing and Leon Fry and treasurer, of Games were played and refreshments retir, Lond New York July f, the hoat sails at midnight that d The Junior trict are having a picnic Park tods their new Juniors Fowke union. i PASTOR TO DELEBRATE. rom the puiplts Rey, C. P. Ryland to Observe Sec- ond Anniversary of Assignment. second ann the Kendall Baptist Chur women in others to row. Visiti Rev. tor of Chureh preach at at 11 e John the of indeavorers of the t Reserv and will elect and ins t this meeting. ‘I in charge of Miss o superintendent of . E niversary 1 will observe o his | The evening service # I be in charge of the ch W Sunday school class vites former attend the meeting tom . ng Pastor to Preach. Andrew First Lincoln, the Mount Holmes Congrezatic Nebr., Pleasant ( Sixteenth Above Q N.W. 10:00—A, reana Class. led by Mrs. Thacher Poi 11.00—M. orning Worship, e Dastor Freo lending hbra Pastor. Organist Soloist, Al R Mre. Ralph . Barnard. Full Chorus Choir U \'I'I"ARI AN. _ Souls’ Church | Sixteenth and Harvard Streets ULYSSES G. 11 A M —MORNING Minister: B. P1 WORSHIP. “THE MYSTIC'S BEATITUDE” Mrs. Walter K. Wilson, Soprano | Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, Bass. Lewis Atwater, Organ. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington. D = WM. M. GOODWIN Sery A Sunduy at 11 AM. Ballroom, Burlington Hotel 1120 ermon| of Thomus Circle and’ cor wenient to ve. N.W.. just i any other Christian Selence Organ: Tion. Presbyterian JOHN MARSHALL PL, Opposite Courthonse John Brittan Cla.rk “TH Thurs.. 11 AM.: E EUCHARIST” Meaning and Its Power. 0:30. District of Union last | respectively. Ellen storate at h tomorrow members and pas- | ‘on gregationt] Church tomorrow morning cloc CHURCH _(Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City Alice with sermon by CE, D. D. Meeting for Praver. * 11 BAPTIS ) Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sts REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastor 'REV. FRANK M. McKIBBEN | TAKES BALTIMORE POST Chicagoan to Direct Council of Re- s rk i in ligious Education—Will Promote Bible Schools. Dispatch 1o The Star BALTIMORE itev. [ ML MeKibben et {the department of religious educ ‘ol the Chicago Federation of Chu has accepted | Thursday eventig. 8o All Cordially Invited. METROPOLITAN Nivth and A Sts. John Compton Ball, Pnlor Speci ion rith Frank of tion ry hes, an invitation to become | director of the Balimore Council of | Retigious Education *| The council was « I | ago by the ! more Federati | Maryland | The work of Mr. 3 | considered one nen in the country | will be to promote Summer v cher-ruining classes hool activities and religious education, < well known in Sun i thix section, having « n itutex PRESBYTERIAN. Washington Heights Presbytenan Church ent ere his Marning at Eleven “Listening In” Do You Reliexe in the Divine Radio® Ave you - 1o Tune With the Infinite Evening at_Kight "Delhnl With Ideals” Y Al Geady eated some time tion of the Balti . who is equipped position. | cation ! | | don as Sarmon 1o Make all v Bible Sehool | PR A S kRN, al Tl ihe Chevy Chase Baptxst 1AM “UNUSED RESERVOIRS OF H P SESQULCENTENNIALLY FRIENDLY CHURCH. “AMERIC p —7“nr~hm sermon by Dr S Rilde (0 T COVENANT Bth and N Sta. WOOD. L. b, Minister LLIAM A El tor of Rel the t 8 oir. of First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. Dr. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER astor. N sus Education. 11 a.m.—"“Heirs of Music by the First Baptist @ Bost 1n the City 8 p.m.—"How God Comes Down.” 1, 930 am 5 to 7:45 p.m Intermediate Senior of the Sunday School and Primary Classes "Hine " Cia Miss Thiirston, teacher “t i nal will Sunday Sche B ¥R, Strangers_and visitors to the eity are Cordially invited to worship with us In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington | SECOND BAPTIST Ave. §. D€ 45—Dr Thom's Bible Class for Men nd Wonien 11:00—Kindergar ten yearn of age 11:00—Juiior Christian Endeavor Society 11:00° Sermon by Very Hamilton, former Preshyterian | for Children. 2 to 6 | | 8 00—Exening Serv Wm > Kt musical program 8 00—Midweek Service ALL WELCOME CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS ! 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W, | 1AM ! “The Romance of the Sower” 8PN “The Brain of Fools” Brief B Ha Andrew Rr‘ll Bird, Mimister. Divine Worship and Sers Rev. in by Minister 30 om i Immanuel New YOrk Avenue The National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty Preé?‘l)[; tri""lan 16th St. and Columbia Road New York Ave. and 13th St. Gove G. Johnson, D. D. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D.D. 4 The Place of Faith and Friendship. BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:30. Enjoy the Opening Song 1 4 “THE GLORIOUS SECURITY OF THE CHILDREN OF GOD.” 1.—Short Talk by the Pastor to Boys and Girks on “HABITS.” And then another of those delight- ful evenings with Immanuel Choir. SERVICES: Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship: ORROWED GOODS. 6:45 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship: “LIFE'S VALUES." WESTMINSTER h Near E St S.W. TOLSON. Pastor. AM— 10:00 a.m.- The Welcome is Always Sincere. “The mon- ard_Sermon. Brikg «' m Capitol. cor. Florda Ave. and Q St iE. D. D.. Minist > ity of the Recent iend Seats Free. Cordinl Weleome to All.__ ORTHMINSTER 11th St and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. KEV. HUGH KERK FULTON. Pastor. —B: —Mo b —h R GUNTON TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamn. M. 45 am ndav o0 A TRermon 18 TIND O e atudy 1ok worshin PLIWORIH Tth and Randolun Streets The Friendliest Chur Washington REV. HE \k\' ROMOTION.” & PN Central Presbyterian Church “THE WORLD'S HIGH PLACE umu'mu\ ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAVLOR, D. D.. Pastor. nday School. ermon by DI unior League Westminster League. al_Hour, F. Societie: 6:45 pm.—B. Thursdas—Prayer Come fo_Petworth for Good Sermons, | od Music and the Spiritnal Atmo- | #phere. Taslor. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN 9:45 a. 11:00 a. 6:45 p. THE CIRCLE. m.—Sunday School. m.—Sermon by the Past Kev. . HILL m.—Christian Endeavor. ruduy—Midweek Sery. LMAN West Wlshlngton Baptlst Church Cor. 3ist and N Sts. C AR, Fasar” DR. J. J. MUIR, Chaplain of the T & Wil Preach. nd 8 p.m E. Hez Swem ! ington woman got me A hrey L OR-10°PM flectric fane them ) Thursaay—Praser Service. hildren cared for during morning Elstem Presbyterian Chmh Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D. Pumr. 11:00 a.m.— WITHERED HANDS." 930 a'm.—Bible School 10700 wm —Mer le Class, 700 pm—C 45 pm—germon by De. Arthur 3 Tean of Utica, SIXTH Senate, { . A Suymmer How a Wash t of her house in Cool corner & hotse ' enairs (men Tike M. At the en ai Bapt_ ¢h sie. Debt or, | I | | Peckr iAemoriai Chapél Penn Trving W Metropolltan Presbylemn Co RE! Daily Vaeat! Mor) FREELEY ROHRER, Ave. 28(h and M Stx. N.W ashington Ketchum. Miulste Vo Would See Jenus. Tuduy 'School. wnd a “Endeavor, “Peace for 1 r. 4th and B Ste. S.E. fon Bible School ning at’9 0 the Childre Tutermediate PAST i A8 F AL PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W REV. (iOD'I;RE\' CHOBOT ‘Classes sutted to 11 fleart.” I After Death, Where Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. S.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pasto 9:00 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. Conseience 3.00 p.m.—Holy Communion sybiect. “The Cure for o reac . — 11 AM. DR. A. J. DEAN, Executive Synod of New: York. 7 PM. COMBINED SERVICE CHRIQ’" AN ENDEAVOR RHODE ISLAND AVE. BETHANY ™iEsrasmay Rev. Rugh T. Stevenson, Minister. 11 a Preaching by the pastor. 3 ing bs the’ pastor eavy CIETY Sermon by tha pastor. Praver Meeting., Thuradav. 8 .M. ARE. WEL(O! m 30 am P Midmeek serrice, THwed Pre: f Bible School ~ A#:45 pm.— nm. DAty | FIRST UNIVERSALIST| | 1601 & Street N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church) | REV. JOAN VAN SCHAICK. D. D.. | Pastor Emeritus, In Charge | Sunday morning. June 27. at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Miss Doris A. Swett. OPEN-AIR SERVICES SUNDAY, 4 P. M. LINCOLN PARK SPEAKER, HOMER J. COUNCILOR Ausplces Y_M, C. A, and Inter-Chur™ Committee. E\'ERVBOI)\' INVITED Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 18th and 20th Ste. N.W. HARVEY DUN| 11 AM — “THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.” 8 PM— “TRE, DISCIPLE_WHOM AFSUS LOVED. Music by Quartet, HAM, Pastor. 2 Vaeation Rible Schy Ma 327D wome Al ehfid el “TEMPLE BAPTIST | 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. JONES. b g Hou Near Eaat Rellef. Bible, Schook—0.30 am. Y. B U7 pm. PuLi WELCOME, DKLL‘ B’APT[ST*CHURCH cond_ mn:r-ri.‘gg_\tmfg‘e. T p.m.—The choir will render a mu sical program. Bring vour friends. The Grow class of ladies in the S. S invites friends and members of the church to meet with them Sunday am. a a n. F ourrzll Presi;fi;rian Church 13th and Fairmont Streets james H. Miers, D.’ D Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D, D., 9:45a.m 11:00 a.m.—} b Pastor Emeritus. w. it rank ickey. Suberinen —M ‘Bible ('l: iddleton 'T-‘:f.er * Eidegvor Socleti ening worshiv. v nrecogni; Summer Bihle S sesslons June 38 to 4 cept Naturda: S0 iwn M’ Burklin, asisted by e netent tencl m.—Service of Prayer Thursday. 7:30 ursday. 350 B rs. Chester W Mra. Wavne B ALL 8 ible Study. Anir. Organiat. Wiieeler, Sololet: CORDIALLY WELCOME. Sermon tion CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Rev, W. S. Abernethy, Minister Preaches Both Morning and Evening 11:00—“This Is My Body” (Communion Service) 8:00—“Household Foes” Male Quartet—Chorus Choir Junior Church—"Our King"—Rev. H. J. Councilor w L. ies. zed its 9:30—Sunday School —Christian Endeavor