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- LUTHERANS SCORE SECRET SOCIETIES c::ndemned as "Un-Amgn. can” at ‘Baltimore Session «of ‘Walther League. Special Dispaich 1o The Star. & BALTIMORE, Md., July 17.s-Secret societies were condemned and called un-American" the closing services of the Inte; jonal Convention of the Lutheran ‘Walther League here. 3 “The :anthb-American system of se- X ered. apd | promoted . by e mb\-r:r'n influence m LS u-l.\nn American red Rev. George C. .In:x kmn. Calif. He asserted th-American system of se- crecy as’ gmmol« by ledgism” demon- strates the un-American spirit of in- tolerance, bigotry and ‘connivance. i. Cites Early Warnings. The speaker declared that far-seeing statesmen, such as Danfel Webster and others, had warned a system. He said their opinions may be summed up as follows: '$ “Secret -societies in free countries re. cancers. against which history tearhes us that' men who value free- dom“ought to guard themselves most attentively." Dty Jacobsen sald the Lutheran, Church is opposed to secret socleties ause ‘‘secrecy \lnd!l'mh)fi!l Chris- tian faith® and thus “wars against the soul.”” Resolutions were adopted against “qny-attempt by ‘religious people or churches fo usé the authority and im- plements of government for the in- culcation, propaganda or conservation of church interests, and thus prepare the for the establishment of a m n and a stats church.” e resolution opposed any tampt on the part of civil powers to discharge thelr purely secular func- tlorn- in ‘any w:,y through u:; agency " an thq convention to lund (or separa- tion of churches and staf oflmAnmcted The following officers were elected: Prealdent, A:° A. Grossman of St Lou! Mo.; first vice president, George Siebern of New York:. second ¥ vice president, Edwin Mease, ir.. of Oakland, Calif; secretary, A. H. Hel mann of Richmond, Va.; assistant sec. retary, Miss Grule Ortman of Balti- . A. Schack of Fort N ecutive beard, B, J.° E. W. Khln both of Fort Wayne, Ind. ,D. C. CATHOLICS GOING ON' ANNUAL ‘PILGRIMAGE CLERRYTOREAR RRALLFE TAKS = Special Program of Confer- ence of Ministers to Be Pre- sented at Maryland U, . Many phases of ‘rural church work will be discussed by speakers Who kave been secured for the special sram which will feature the rural ife conference Marylend minis ters to be held-at the University of Hb.lhoflult-» pledged | Maryland next The conference n_progreas nrk dm Ju‘y 12. Accord! , dean of the re, the conference and to interested la; . Plans have been ludc tc Qntcruln ‘!:r the day all visitors who attend m, beginning at 9 o'clock address of welcome by Dr. president of the Univer- ty ‘6f Marviand, will run through|PY c day. Among the speakers are Rev. “A, Elsenberger, director.of reli- ‘lou- education, Church of the Cove- ‘&uny “Devotees of St. Anne Will}f Visit: Canadian Shrine July 25-26. Catholit residents of Washington and Baltimore who are devotees of Bt. Anne will ';z““s;rl;mr t‘nn\:‘] pilgrimage. to the ne . of Anne de, Beaupre, Province of Quebee, Canada, leaving here Monday, and will arrive at the shrine in time to partiei- pate in_all of the ceremonies of the feast days—July 2 d 26. Each _ year ‘thousands of persons from America and Europe visit this shrine, but it is the feast day that attracts: the vast number of natives and ntrupn from:all parts of/the | : world. “The decendants of the Bntm ‘who settled .the Province of than 300 years ago, still preserving. their faith,” customs' and traditions, journey for miles in ‘order to be at this ‘shrine on‘the feast day. H. 8. O'Neill of 1407 W street, vice bruldont of the Washington branch Holy Name .Society,..is in chu:e of -the arrangements of the pilgrimage en route to St.. Anne de Beaupre the party 'will. visit Niagara Falls, Thousand . Islands, Quebec At the latter city services ‘at Brother Andra’s Oratory and the Shrllw of St. Joseph will be attended’ On the return a visit will o be“"malie to ‘the ‘Catholic Summer School at Cliff Haven, an allday trip on Lakes (George and Champlain and & night Hde on the Hudson will be joyed: A sight Usln‘ tour of Nev York. clty “and. Coney Island. has been ar- ranged and the party will spend some um:' at the Sesquicentennial at Phila- | % _CHEVY CHASE SERVICES, “Malking Pearls” '.I‘Qflc of Sermon at Baptist Church. “Making Pearls” is the: theme of Rev. Edward C. Clark's sermon tomorrow morning at Chevy Chase Baptist Church, west of Chevy Chase Circle on Western avenue. The junior church meets with the regular church from 11 until 11:30 am. There will be no 7 p.m. the young vesper ce. meets at- 9145 a.m. At _the monthly teachers’ meeting last Tuesday reports of office showed h in the church schopl. Plans 'or aggressive work next Fall were eople will hold a e church school made. The superintendent is Willlam | &5 -H uthol. \ FULL ‘GOSPEL ASSEMBLY. Pastor Collier Will Predch at nm Bervices Tomorrow. “*Phree services will be held tomor- row at the Full 1 Ammbly. 930 Pennsylvania avenue, when the pas. tor, H: L. Collier, will preach, At 19:30 a.m. a baptismal service will be " 24 on he anks of ke Pétomas River near Alexandria, Va. pentecostal service will b‘ h.ld In church, when an offering for the rnacle will be received. In tl evéning an evapgelistic meeting will be. consuc!od A healing service will be conducted Tuesday evening. 3 A service will be held Wednesday evening, when Capt. Thomas Hewson al! be welcomed back from his h the Byrd polar expedition ani ‘lve an account’ of his experi- ELEGATES TO REPORT, Bible Class Will Be Told About Frederick Conference. Class Conference at wm be given in the men's Bible of Eastern Church w. tes Allen Prm mpomw ‘morning Laster and Mll. fi‘&m Barker is president end rge H. Winslow {s teacher of this , which meets at 10 o'clock every Sanday morning in the classroom &b !ll eryh.nd avenue noru:-lL thulr -senyices Wil 'be- held ‘to- row at 2:30 p.m; at the old barn, ithe Little Falls road, at the point as Long View, opposite Amerd- ¢ Unit of Bvery: ebec more | and announces that while ' evening church service, but at by 'Reports of the Organized “Adult] Frederick, ice; Dr. Patterson, director of the Unlvml!y of Maryland experiment station; Rev. Ronalds Taylor, rector of the Episco- 1 church, Coll Park; Jared Van League - Little Flower, archdlocess of Balti- more; Rev.'C. W. Whitmore, rector of the Associated Parishes, St. Mary's County, and Rev. A. Roadman, pastor of Grace Methodist Eplmp-i Church, Waterloo, Towa. CENTRAL UNION MISSION HAS SERVICE TUESDAY Menmbers. of Epworth League, Ep- worth M, E. Church, Will Have Charge of Program. The Epworth League of the Epworth M. E. Church South will have charge of the mervices at Central Union Mis- sion Tuesday at 8 pm Douglas Parsoi d Miss Louise Bush are the aa!mm from. the church attending the annual Epworth League Conference at Massanetta Springs, Va. Other members also are spending vacations there to take tdnnmge of the lectyres by leading evangelists and other league: workera. ‘The regular monthly mmln: of the Woman's Missionary Society will held in the church Monday ovon(n1 Rev. John Paul Tyler, Mm-, preach tomorrow at 11 o'cloe! subject will be ‘“‘Obedient P‘a.llh." Joint. services with the Epworth League will be held at 7:30 p. The Boy Scout troop of th. ‘hurch, which has been on an automobile trip through New England and parts of q::u is expected to arrive home today. . 10-MINUTE SERMONS. Rev. J. J. Queally to Continue Series at Church. Ten-minute sermons are being given Rev. J. J. Queally at Transfigura. tion Church, Gallatin street, during the Summer - months. His subjects are based on the idea “W! Did Christ Really S8ay About I ‘Substitutes for Religion,” “Building Churches and ‘Visiting. Them!' Al Not: and Not Kneeling at Them' “Distributing Bibles and Not Reading Them Qurselves. A supper vml be l-rvul on the rec- tory lawn Thursday from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. A committes of 30 women will be in charge and the sprving will e d':m by the young women of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Samuel Judson Porter An- nounces Sermon Topics. v. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pas. tor nf the First Baptist Church, Bix- eonu: and O streets, will have as his o Gat's Byes ana at s b e of ‘s and at 8 p.m. A” “Go Wi Shadow Dr. mer Assembly ne: dmk Heights. The .8 school will go on an excursion to Mmhn.ll Hall July 28, l"'! Rev. "Btunnh su ing at Temple and N -uwu. lom ) '.l‘opfu. h on m'fiu IOrTOW morn- urch, ‘l‘enth In us‘: evening at \flhv " | praent oF e i gk in that part of the world and accepted call to this famous church. Hohnn txucdl-ntly able speaker, orwood arrived in this countrv Wednesday for a three months' r ing tour under the auspices he ‘World Alliance for nternational h-kn ship Through the Churches. Upon his return to England he will devote six months, from October to March, 1027, to a lecture tour for the purpose of promoting popular interest in international friendship. His lec- ture tour for Great Britain will be under the auspices of the League of Nations Union. UNITARIAN MEMBERS ATTENDING INSTITUTE Three Representatives Go to Star Tsland for Leymen's League Session. Miss Martha Blossom, E. O. l(id«l and G. C. 'nylcr of ‘Washingten are at Star Island, 10 as represental uflnn All 'Souls® mun-.h of Washing- ton to the Church School Institute be- ing held there by the Unitarian Lay- men’'s Leagué. More than 200 delegates and visitora from Unitarian ehurchu in 22 States of the Union, the Distric! Columbla and Canada are on Star Ilhnd for league institute, which is held for the rpose of training Sunday school workers in Wnitarian churches. George the | copal rector; Iuv. Huj SMITH, wm M the seventh vor convention in Londen mmum .g‘lhlon to Ch of 3160, wblch was lurlu the past Winter. . Follo the nnnnfl-n wing make a tour of cnmlmnui lhnpe 5,”-5:;:-' District conv: CONGREGATION HONORS PASTOR WHO RESIGNED at the ofl: er young are also in atten Weomen of Mount Vernon M. E. _ Chureh South Announce Pro- i, gram for Session. % The Woman's Missionary Soclety of ‘| Mount Vernon: Place Methodist Epis- u u..mmm I'I%fil BIBLE CLASS INVITED. A. B. Pugh Members Asked to Visit Front Royal Church. “From Prince to Goat Herd” will be the subject of the address to the A. B. Pugh Bible class at Mount Vernon at Place M. B. Church South tomorrow at 9:45 aum. by Rossel Edward Mitch- SERVICES AT PETWORTH. c«,ummnuy Program 'l;momv Will Be Given in Baptist Church. C. B. Hawthorne, pastor of the Rev. Dr. Brundage Given Parewsll | petworth Baptist Chul Reception by Parishioners of Eckington Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. Henry E. Brundage was . |tendered a farewell reception by the | congregation of Eckington Preéubyte- rian Chorch’last Tuesday evening. Hchnuuptodtulnomncm church at Smyrna Beach, Afldro:m were made by n.v ‘Wal- ter B. Reed of the United Brethren Church; Rev. A. E. Barrows, an Epls- pastor of Bethany ptist. Church, :hnd B. 8. Daugherty, a member of e Presbyterian The Bible class taught by Dr. o Brundage presented him with & purse. SERMOHS ANNOUNCED. \ Rev. F. C. Reynolds to Leave Capi- tal After Services Tomorrow. The pastor of Wesley M. E. Church, Rev. Fred C. Reynolds, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Purpose tie evenin conducted by Dr. D Lodlot pupit thare” O Ao: 'gust 1 he will reporl for duty at Vir- ginia Beach with the Maryland Na- tional Guard, with which he is con- nected as chaplain, He will In there throughout the encampment. Dr, Reynolds served overseas with the Mn.ry troops. "iv ual aunuy services will be held at Wesley throughout the lm‘ mer mopths. The Men's Club has un to charge of the mnlnt meetings, and it hes arranged . fo! smun UNITY CLASS TOMORROW. Arthur P. Buck Will Lead in Chris- tian Healing. Arthur P. Buck will mdlg‘c class in Christian healing in‘the Unity Au- be | ditorium, 1326 1 street, tomorrow at ‘The Good 4:45 o'clock. ‘Words Club will be led at 8:45 o'clock by Miss Jean Maxwell on the subject “Goodness.” Viva M. January will Muu at 8 ‘eioek on ‘“Possessing the Promised Wodnudu at 8 o'clock Mras. .Yu:u- ary will give the second of a series of lectures on, “Rich Consciousness." The -ub,hct for this week ll Prospering Power.” Garnett conducll tlw spiritual h‘llflt cllhh Friday -.ncrnoon at GOING ON VACATION. be | A SHILOH CAMP TO OPEN. Preaching Announced Every Eve- ning From July 30 to August 18. Speeial Dispatch to The Star. HURLOCK, Md., July 17.—Shiloh camp will be held near here from July 30 to August 15, with preaching every evening at 8 o'clock. El @ Taylor, the boy evangelist of - Baltimore, will preach at 8 p.m. st 1; Dr. G. 1. Humphreys of Md., August 8, and Dr. E, C. Makosky, president of the Mary- land Conference, August 15. EDITOR TO FILL PULPIT. Dr. Swarts Will Preach at Foun- dry Church. Rev. Dr. Morris l. Swartz, editor |- Ington ristian Advo- the wlM! of l‘ounlr: mol ..The At ghe evening Capt. Milton o TR Arruy, il Thursday evening there will be a demonstration by the dally vacation Bible school, under direction of Mrs. Edwin Kirby Smith. ST. MARGARET’S .Elrzs. Men’s Clubs to Int. At a recent meetl: committee of tb- g Dr. C. Ernest Smith Will thlt : Canal Zone on Trip. Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. leave next week for San P‘rmel-co. where he will board a Steamer for a mp to New York via the xoots to return to Wash- inmn about st 21. 4 Dr. Smith wul preach tomorrow at | < 11 a.m. His subject will por- tion of the “Sérmon on Mount" where Christ deals with thé l‘l\’m of the Sixth Commundm.m. ; HAMLINE METHODIST. Rev. Dr. Herson ta Deliver Ser- - mons at Both Services, At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth at Allison street,’ Rev, Dr. Joseph T. Herson, minister, both services. lce i be y, at-§ ook “The Value of Littie Things. ‘The church mhool mnu “ uo ua. an ) onmua ‘Bth St N.W. Bet. G snd W Sis, . A JUBILES CHURCH ' Sunday Low Masses At 1115, 8:15, 9:15 (Benedietion! ¢ Laat Mass at 11:15 DNIVERSALT will | Th CHURGH!S OF Cllllfi'f lC 1ENTI LTnEE n?r%‘fifi"u"u‘ %CIBNTI!'I‘. 6 da ; mm‘:.mw _ Second Church a‘u% Sclentist 11 20 service at “; ‘Baptist Church: cepting the Challenge of God" SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor Will Give Sermon on New Jersey Disaster. At Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and T streets, to- morrow the pastor, i J. L 8 Holloman, will preach.at 11 a.m. on “Ruth and Orpah, a Contrast.” At 8 pm, he will have for his subject “The New Jersey Disaster an Ex- ample of Man's Limitation.” At 8:30 p.m. the Baptist Young People’s Union will have a * pew rally bllrvm‘ ;h‘!:-m will be douvcr;% y Rev. W. ington, pastor Zion Baptist Church. VISITOR TO PREACH. RIS S Delaware Pastor to Occupy Pulpit at First Presbyterian Church. Rev, W, R. McElroy of Frankford, Del., will on “Man's Extrem. ity; God's Opportunity” tomorrow morning at 11 oc!:ok at the First Presbyterian Chure] During the Summer the visiting clergyman will have charge of the midweek services Thursday evenings E BEE also. FILLS CALVARY PULPIT. : Dr, E. W. Gibbons of London Here|' for Six Sundays. Rev. Dr. B. W. Gibbon: England, will supply the ;u“ ot c°a‘§' vary '.nr ; Cl s and H A '8, tomorrow. bbons occupied the pulpit of wvu-y during the Summer el 1924, " Aseorably Room, Hotl La Faystte Message from Mrs. Bill Subject: “All of One Mind” Sunday School, 30 Jackson Place, st 11 AM. THE ! » Tius- Rev. C. B. Austin to Preach. o CHM l"lh: ‘West * Wh urch tomorrow the itor, Rev, C. B. Austin, will Dl"lchul.n the morn- |y ing on “The Great Powers of Life" u\d in the evening on * of Ch Falf Thi aly | — e FORMED. REFORMED q&uw. IR o ULYSSES G. B. PIRRCE, D. D. {31 AM~MORNING WORSHIP.. upsl Church lomhhwfll meet 'hudg n h .’- mfi follow, with lunch- Mmtur:mm:mmum held at m Itllxuwnlhnn X 8¢. Bot. 10th and 30th LW, l-l-.‘lmw'.‘:." 11 AM— “PEOPLE” New York Ave. and 13th 8t ' Rev. .Impb R. Sizoo, o e The Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES: .10:00 a.m.—~Bible School. 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship: “Rev. A. G, Sinelair, D. D., Ph. D., Bloomfield, N. J. . el CHURCH OF THE. PILGAINS 22ad St Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rer. Androw Rld Bird, Miisor Sunday at 11 o'clock and 7:45 by REYV. ROBERT N. YOUNG Berkeley Springs, W. Va. FE e S PRESBYTERIAN 6th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Puto “A STRANGE SERVICE" 7 PM. COMBINED SERVICE WITH CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS COVENANT MAmM!fll'fi- o0D. D. D m-r."w.._ s Jr o .O—W"wnr ‘Stipper and 8p.m.~~BUILDING THE OLD WASTES." Bible .Ql!'il—'l" am. (Wastern Ave, Near, the, 11 AN 11 AM. and 8 PM. ~ DR. M. E. DODD Of Shreveport, La. ! I NUF SED ! ! duly 25 to August 1 DR. CARTER HELM JONES E Near 7th 8.W. P 5 Senaie’ 11 am SS——.W B, Y. P. U—8:30. will 16th and O Streets’ N.W. g Dr. SAMUEL JUDSON POETER »Pl..\ . 1 l.m.—';gs! the Apple of God's The best of music by First Baptist Juartet 8 p.m.—~"On Whom Your Shadow Falls.” 8. §.~0:30 am B.Y. P. U.—8:30 to 7:45. B“fld School picnic to Marshall A T R Xh the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington. PETWORTH The Prisndiest Chureh i 11 AM —Sermon REV. HENRY J. SMITH Acmn-m’ Mnguu.lul c:-;hmm 'Sém oot of Wil ihorne: Bustism ot dloss’ OF wervics: 45 pm—B. V. P, %n P, v oty service. Pet'orth Cmmml\y invtias you ta hear. its preachers in inspirational ‘ssbington Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 PO ALL ARE WELCOME. oth & South ¥. W. JORNSO! P:"-‘rl‘ 196850y o THE SR or) ;oo——;cw G AXD 10 sPARR. : . JEZREEL CALVARY BAPTIST CHURGH 8 & H St

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