Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1926, Page 9

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~ " WALTHER LEAGUE TO OPEN SESSlflNS -Be Addressed by Civil Of ficlals in Baltimore. BALUTIMORE, Md,, July 10.—Open- ing services of the thirty-fourth an- .nual convention of the Lutheran Wal- ther e will be held at the 5th Rmmmmo tomorrow at 8:30 .m. _The principal speaker will be Rw ‘Walter A, Maier of the faculty of Concordla Seminary, St. Louis. Addresses of welcome will be made ‘by Gov. Ritchie and Mayor Jackson on bt:h‘|" of a!ho State and clg.'m spec , and a sacred condce! be vv:ny in ‘which ‘the choirs of the us Baitimore Lutheran churches rflcipno. All se) ‘will be y station Monday (hl delegates, e various Luther leagues ughout the United States, will ‘g0 onign auto sight-seeing trip around mm In the evening a ref pageant alll be pnnnte«:t b& the mmben of local league e armory. At the fellowship dinner, wMoh winl be held 'hludny, the speaker will be Rev. Dr. William Dallmann of Mil- waukee, second m .president of the Missourl Synod and formerly of this eity, Herhon F. Kuenne will be the chnssdny night an inspirational service will be staged at the armory, at which Rev. F. J. Lankenau of Na~ pnhon. Ohio, will preach. His theme ‘will be “The World Is Our Field.” The convention will be brought to a glose Thi y morning, after which the deleghtes will vlllt the Naval Academy at Annapol A chorus of zoo vuleu. under direc- tion of Charles H. Bochau, will ot all sessions and services. ADULT BIBLE CLASSES sing | Yond knowing the barest of DR. STRATON. 3 the and it sufficeth us,” J-ul replied, ‘‘He hath seen me' hath seen the (John, xiv.8.9.) ‘;l‘o Jesug’ the congervative. The conservative pu too much credence m his - clusions. He seems to feel that a that xlnn theory of the Inn.l!.mmy of the ible, a given set of about and God and tho atonement and salvation and the other items of must be accepted ing. This cannot X secrets. We cannof know Benit 525@&2 cannot chart out the out the' eternities and :fi.’. E.z iH g CLOSE CONVENTION s District Delegates Hold Anmual ! Sessions at Hood College, Frederiok, Md. The fitth annual conference of tho adult Blb!s classes of the District of at Frederick, Md., on the campus, closed last were 350 delegates pied ] i'gé‘g ‘luded Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson of | ‘Waeo, Tex.; Dr. A. C. Christie, Maj. Brnest H. Van Fossen, Dr. J. R. Duf- fl::!.gflummmlb Turner, Mrs. | P At the annual eiection Homer J. |- Councllor and Page McK. Etchison ‘were again elected president and ex- ecutive secretary, respectively. The other officers elécted were: . Vice | B presidents, Dr. A. W. Cummings, C. C. Jacobs, Noah H. Robinson, I. L. Miss Laura Lindley, Frank A, Frost. H..J, Hayden, Miss M. Tzabelle Rouzer; trmurer. er- ritt O. Change. Preceding this ‘Ghis: conferéiice there was e M. [ REV. DR. G. G. JOHNSON the in- | lantic GUNGBRDIA BHUREH — TflENTERSYNUD R at| ‘Thers flon ot Church last 'nm.y -nm g lington, ‘Washington . a’l:_nlt 10-31 for girls, Aumut 24-31 Mrs: Frasik ‘P, Tsrael of Clarend uunotmowu." aid Mnhm land M“hhfllfl y 20 and 21, where.they | s o conference on "Whl! @n [CLASS IN HEALING. the | Arthur P. Buck Will Speak at the sul o'clock. morrow night at Wi at 8 pm. she will give the first murh:al Rich ures on “The and 6 p.m. ————ek Temple Baptist Church. " At ‘the 'l'cmpu w Church to- . morrow morning Rev. T. O. an tes.” ATlpnhwfllmu Christ.” "!'ho ‘Unavoldable CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST. Potter and the Clay.” HOLIDAY HOUSE SERVICE. Rev. A H. Blankinghip to Be = PLANS VACATION. SO0 i held a conference for Sunday.school o&n:tufi’ onchers ‘an Y fu @ a confer- ‘ence for Ynuu People, with 1756 dele- gates present. - Homer L. Standforth, superintendent of the Sunday school of Mount Rainier Christian Church, ‘was elected president of the officers and teachers' conference, and Wilbur. D. Bailey of the Y. M. C. A. was elect- ed president of the Young People's conference. Y. M. C.-A. WILL HOLD OPEN-AIR SERVICES Dr Deets Pickett to Speak at Rites in Xincoln Park Tomorrow. ‘The third open-air service of the sea- son will be held in Lincoln Park fo- morréw afternoon at 4 o'clock by the Board of Temperance and Public Morals, will give the address. W. R: Schmucker will be in charge of the meeting and lead the song-serv. fce. An mvl:fiuan'r oxe:'::a;d to the general public a these meetings. PASTOR TO LEAVE CITY. Rev. Johin Compton Ball to Begin : Vacation on Monday. ! Dr. John Compton Ball will close his twenty-third year tomorrow as pastor of the Met litan Baptist! Church, and preach hil last sermon ordinance of Baptism will be administered at the evening service, Dr. Ball will spend his vacation at and in the Pocono "DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH. at the heart of all reality. DR.. SMITH ON VACATION. - Pastor of St. Margaret’'s Church ‘W1l Tour Burope. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rec- tor of St. Margaret’s Church, Con- necticut avenue and Bancroft place, has salled for Southern FEurope, where he will spend his Summer va- men, the. pastor’s sub- Ject will be "A Greater Than Solo- z family. Jnly:lDr H. fl.})ofldo!!hnm Baptist Church, Shreveport, Drcu-ur elm Jones, July 26 nd August 1, Robert DrA.R.Demol-.An‘nnl.Dr B.G | Neil, 165; Dr. W, Ln "Ty‘:" (e 7:30 a.m., with Rev. H. the- celebrat. - At 11 o'clock there will be morning prayer, with sermon, “What Think Ye of Christ?" OMAHAN TO PREACH. Visiting Pastor to Occupy Pulpit at All Souls’ Church. ‘B, of the holy communion tflmm at Allan Griffith SPEAKS ON FUTURE LIFE. T, Porter Also Takes Topic “What WiIl Give Last Sermon Tomorrow | Here Prior to Vacation. Rev. Dr. John BE. Briggs will h his last sermon at Fifth Bap- Church tomorrow before his Sum- mer vacation. The ordnance of bap- tlsm will be administered preceding the evening service. Rev. Dr. J. J. :ulr. chaplain -of the United States nate, will preach July 1 The annual excursion of the Sun- @ay school will be held at Marshall Hall next Friday. 4 Sermon on Bible. “THe Greatest Statement in the " Bible” will be the- subject: of the ser- mon tomorrow. Baptist Church, Fourteenth lnd Jet- fetson streets, by -the pastor; Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds. ' At the evening service the theme of thé dis- eourse will be, “Impertinent Questions. ‘What Is Your Business?” Brief song service, led by W, E. Ivie. Ap—————————RI————— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). at Higl fihndl' service to. te in mpmn)gfl- John ‘Ruthvers, - president Distriet . Y Union, with-a large del for California. Sunday to: attend the world’s _convention the Baptist ‘Young People’s Union. there: The Sunday school will excursion to Marshall Hall BIBLE 8 * Palestine for the Jew-—Why? Is the se-establishment‘of the Jew- nhpooplp‘ml’dufim-fiofimm in lulfilmmofwlflnfi#fln R e v e “Heresios Not Labeled” Special Music—The l-!hl Quartet 6:4! .Mflk orsh Penris. Ave. and Fifth St. 8.5 Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 9:30 a.m ~Sunday school. v 11:00 a.m —~Morning worship. Sermon by Dr. C. 8. COLE: - Mass. Ave, N.W. Between Oth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK OEURCH) Res. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor cAlP ?AIRI.INGTON PLANS COMPLETED ouhvnnmmmnwm at Bluemont Site—Cwrriculum rol.l American !or tlu College NM The; 3 W iva M. Ji vfll Jecture to- of Arlin, Lo “M ‘ednies- {18 to be held this year near Bluemont the camp of Methodist Episcopal dations are lllnlud to 25, all Sunday school vufil‘. “Garnett January and 24 bel -ll:lbh for registration. . | the h-.llu clinic Friday at 3 p.m. Rev. Edgar C. B.Hy will preach at 1 ..m. “The Father- ofiltnphwnll FIRST CONGREGATIONAL PREACHER IS VISITOR Dr. R. W. Bockman of New York * . Mothodist Church to Talk Here Tomorrow. Rev, pr.mnw of Madison Avenue Methodist oo Church, New York City, will bo the her tomorrow morning at services of the mchm in tho VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. -8 p-—aunau !?wl and ’"5: “'3 45 :-d- b’ "" S “Wisdom," by Edwin A. Eckels. SUNDAY. 8 PM.:. VIVA M. JANUARY BIBLE INTERPRETATION WEDNESDAY. 8 P, “Riches, the Gift of God” FRIDAY. 3 P.M. AND 5 PM. GARNETT JANUARY Questions and Healing Clinic. isAmnd. of Caiip, to be held. at Blu'mant Other mem- Miss Leta Hiner of the Vir- 1001 Associati Pocahontas and John Rolfe and the effect of this alli- ; | ance upon the colony. Dr. Herson Will Preach. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, min- LUTHERAN. Hamline Methodist Episco) er Memoria utheran Maryland Ave. sad Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. ‘Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00. "'I'he Righteous Pharisce.” m Service at 7:00. HOMELIKE CHURCH. Durm‘ the alterations service is held in the. Sunday School House. St. Paul's English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. PURLS worsup with ser Endegror xmlnx No_Evening ister of M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont’ R.L.FULTZ,D.D Pastor . 9130 a.m~—Sunday School. of Falls Church. Accommo- n the ages of 16 Will Speak at Calvary, leua A " at t.ln Calvary Meth- Church South. + 7:00p.m- No evening co dnmu- Summer months. This Church Welcomes YO! ZION SIXTH 4%D smm WW, peund ool 930 am. st ".& Brane r‘h “h ‘nfl li'inmu onaay siehs, 35"”;"‘”“ 5 . Wednesday, 3:30 pm.. Ladies’ Atd. _ CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI_ SYNOD.) Now Jorsey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. J. FREDERIO WENCHEL. Pastor. AN —Sermon by 8.8 Trinlty Lutheran Church’ Fourth and B Sts. N.W. mmml Bmon) “WHERE LOVE 18" By Count Lyof N. Tolstol Sunday Sehool, 9:45 a.m. Epworth League, 7 pm. 1811 Eye St. NW Meehns at 11 am. a.m. IMNP 'Two squares west of Ga. ave. ..H. MANKEN, JR.. Pastor. am.: Bible School. 9:40 a.m. Church of ther‘h Atonement St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D.. Paster. - “Where You Are a Stranger Sut Once.” SUNDAY. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. C I i g B oy — Ceace iu e cxmr urBll.l' - 1978 g o Fsanging “A.'!. B Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D. PASTOR - 9:30 a.m.—Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Morning mh ip. and sermon. (Southern Methodism’s Rom Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. - 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.~Junior Church Sermon by Herman Wilson Subject: “From Youth to Manhood” " EVERYBODY WELCOME. 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV, J. C. OLDEN, Minister 11 AM—Dr. Lambeth || toiis™ " “A Man’s Relmon. 8 P.M.—Dr. Lambeth “CHEATING YOURSELF.” Music at Both Services by % ~ Mt. Vernon Chorus, Under Direction of R: Deane Shure, MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th St. 10:00 3. m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by REV. HARRIS E. STARR. Ph. D., of Washington, D. C. No Vesper Service. Everybody Welcome. Flrst Congregatlonal Church forin Rev. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D,, Minister % ‘ RQ.DONIVANPATCILAMWW Services held in/the Cool and Comfortable WASHIN GTON AUDITORIUM _ Ninieteenthi gnd E Sts. N.W. uA.qudB 'M.F-DR.RALPHW SOCKMANochwYm-k

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