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UNITARIAN LAYMEN | 0 GONVENE HERE Dnnosmg Antl evolution Laws One of Topics to Be Dis- cussed This Week. How laymen of Unitarian churches in_the United States and Canada can improve their ‘‘churchmanship,” in- crease the strength and influence of Unitarianism and aid in combating =rtievolution legislation will be the dominant topics for discussion at the annual chapter convention of the 1 nitarian Laymen's League this com- ing Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the parish house of All Souls’ ian Church. The Washington chapter has pro-| ~vided a full schedule of entertainment and sightseeing for the delegates. Yiev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, min- ister of the church. will preach the convention sermon at the service September 19, at il aumn. Dr. Pierce will speak on “\Vhat Al Men Des The services «ii! be broadcast over WRC Percy \\. Gardner. an attorney of Trovidence. R. 1. recently elected president of tie league, Will make the principal address. Directing arrange ments for the convention is Kenneth McDougall, administrative vice presi dent, who it in charge of the league's national headquarters ,in Boston, Wil liam L. Barnard of Boston, secretarr and Henry D. Sharpe of Providence treasurer. will participate in the de.| Miberations Charles H City, formeriy will tell of he argued fo Bcopes, comicied evolution the Cou Strong of New York sident of the league. his experiences whe: the defense of .Joi teacher, of Ten akers on caurch probiems | Harlow of Oklahoma author of * Tesus thg Man': Rev . Frederick R. Grifin of delphia, president of tie I'mitarian \inisterial Unien: Capt. Hijon H. Raliey, director of the ([ 'mitarian Foundation. the fiscal agent of the denemination Dr. Louis C Cornish, administrative vica president of the Amarlcan Unitarian Associa- tion, and Rev. Curtis W. Reese, secretary of the “WWestern Unitarian Conterence George G. Davis. executive secre- tary of the American Unitarian As- sociation. will conduct a conference on church finances. and Ival Mc- Peak, publicity secretary of the Lay- men’s League. will xnd a conference | en_church adverti Officers of the W~ a.ulmgmn chapter of the league are John L. Hvde, presi- dent; Frank \an Brackle, vice presi dent: John Paul Lock. secretary, and | 1. Grant Heftv. Chevy Chase, treas urer. DR. J. C. BALL TO BEGIN 24TH YEAR OF PASTORATE Preacher | Metropolitan Baptist Ranks Second for Length of Service at One Church. Rev. Dr. John Compton Ball. pas ter of Metropolitan Baptist Church will be in the twenty-fourth vear of his pastorate at the church tomorrow. He ranks second among the twenty seven Baptist pastors for length of aervice given one church His subject tomorrow at A* Close-up of Jesus’ 1 am. and at % pm. tain and Valley, Forest and Stream.” New members will be received at the merning service. CLASS T0 MAKE TRIP. 180 to Go !'Tom Mo\mt Vernon ' Church to Front Royal. The special train on the Southern Railway bearing 150 members of the men's Bible class of Mount Vernvn Place Church will leave Union Station | for ¥ront Royal, V'a., at 6:30 am. to- morrow morning. This train will stop at the Seventh Street Station also at §:34 | o'clock. Many wives of the clase ; snembers will also accompeny the class, which will join the Welcome AN Bible (lass of the Methodist Church Front Royal, which is one of the Jarg est organizations of the kind in Vi ginla, numbering more than 250 mem-, hers, or 10 per cent of the population | of the town. The teacher of lase. Rossel Edward Mitchell, the Washington will Meke an addrees to the joint meeting | Frank | of the two Bible classes. J Tiller, president of the loca! class. and | F. A. Martin, with his committee, will have chlr" of the trip. NOVENA IS ANNOUNCED. Program of Services at St. Mary's ; Catholic Church. The feast of the “Mater Dolorosa the Borrowful Mother of Christ will be observed September 15. A no- vene in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mery, under this title, will will be held ! from today to September 19 at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Very Rev. Sebastian of the Passion- st Fathers will conducr the novena. There will be masses at 7 and 8 am.; in the evening, at 7: prayers, sermon lnd henedic!km Linocoln Conmgtmm Service. At Lincoln Congregational Temple temotrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks, whe has just returned from vacation, will apeak from the subject, Chureb for Modern Times." B. Y. P. U. NEWS At its first business meeting of Unitar- | Phila- | God's Message From Moun- . 7:30, there will be | PERCY_ W. GARDNER, President. THE EVENING. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. HE\BY D. SHARPE, ‘Treasurer. WILLIAM L. BARNARD, Secreti |CHURCH TEACHERS’ COURSES PLANNED { | Mrs. Mary C D Johnson Presides Over Committee in Charge of Work. i { Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson presided ! at a meseting held last Thursday at | Eptphany_ Church of a committee of the hoard of religious education of | the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington -appoinied 1o arrange {the ¢ ()athmg classes for Sunday school | | teachers using the Christian Nurture | ! serles of lessons. It was decided to | ihold tha classes on the third Sunday : }n\emnfl of each month in varfous churches of the northwest section of !ha city. At these mectings selected leaders will nfer with the teachers of ade in the Su schools of and go over them the sson material for the coming month o far as possible there will be grade leaders for every course of the Christian Nurture series. Classes | will begin at 6:30 p. m. and will| {close in time to permit the members | 10 attend the evening seryice at the church in which the meeting is held. For the convenience of those attend- ing the classes a light supper will be served at 6 o'clock. The first meeting of the classes for vvhfl season will be held in the parish | hall of St. John's Church. on Sixteenth i street near H street, September 19 at 6 p.m. CHURCH PLAN MOVING Takoma Park Commlnee Gratified at Gains of Recent Months. The i committee in charge of the of a mnew Christian in Takoma Park is much | pleased with the progress that has |been made during the past few months. The Sunday services now include a sermon and communion af {11 a.m.. with the church school meei- |ing at 10 am., while midweek meet- ings are held Thursday evenings. Waldie Holroyd. general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.. at Wuhu. China. attended the midweek service last Thursday and told many details of | the work of the “Y” and the various church missions in that country Robert A. Vorus, member of the Fly- ing Squadron of the District of Columbia Christian Fndeavor Union. will preach tomorrow morning. These services are held in the Masonic Temple, Maple and Carroli streets. BRETHREN sénvncss ills&on Worker to Spelh at Pirst, Church in Southeast. | Al the mervices fomorrow of the Firat Brethren Church, temporary quarters, 412 Eighth street southeast. Clarence Sickel. recently returned { from the Argentine mission field, will speak. In the evening he will show | pictures of his work Returns From Europe. | | Rev. Bernard Broskamp. pastor of | the Gunton-Temple Memorial Pres- { bytertan Church. has returned from his vacation. which he spent in Eu- rope. The subject of his sermon to- | morrow morning will be “The Chrie- tian Religlon; What Doth Tt Profit a Man?" | x | o Thu-d Baptist Semoel Rev. George O. Bullock, pastor of vThlm Baptist Church, Fifth and Q I | straets, will occupy the pulpit tomor | row. morning and evening. The P. C. E. Society at 8 pm. Leader, F. Willlams. Prayer meeting Tues- day, 8 to 16 p.m., V. P. praver mest- | ing Thursday, 8 1o 9 p.m | i Evlngelm n McKinley. | v. C. H. Logan. North Carolina angelist. will preach tomorrow Ihight at the MeKinley Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. S. G. Lam- kins, the pastor, will preach at the | morning service Girls' Friendly Service. Edgar Carpenter of Grace Church, Alexandria, Va. will have the service at the Eleanor Lewin | Memorial Chapel at the Girls' | Friendly Holiday Houss, near Mount { Vernon, fomorrow at 5 o'clock. Rev. E. Hez Swem to Preach. | Rev. E. Hez Swem. pastor of Cen-| tennial Baptist Church. has returned | from a vacation. He preaches tomor-| row morning on “Believers on Earth | | _Rev B.|of Action’: the Full the Columbia Federation, last | Tuesday perfected plans for a pro-| gram that will have “'a job for every one.’ A new department of Evangelism was erganized with A. H. Blakeslee at | the head. This department already | Church hes plans that will draw the young | C. into evangelistic work under |ices. Evening theme. the leadership of its pastor Sings at His Work The Columbia Federation will hold | a jeint meeting October 15 with the yeung people federations of other de- | nemimations. The Christian Fn- Asaver, Epworth League (North and South Luther League and FplnLOp&n} i Are Shown Before_God's Eves in Heaven.' i Pntor to Pruch Twlea At the West Washington Baptist tomorrow, the pastor, Rev. B. Austin, will preach at both serv- “The Man Who INTERDENOMINATIONAL. Teung People have a!l promised to! kave & large number at the meeting which will be held in Central High Sehool. Dr. William Mather Lewis dent of George Washington Uni versity. will be a speaker The first federation meeting of the Fell will be held at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church September SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eve St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. «Healing Ministry Daily.) VIVA M. JANUARY Minisier. Speaks. Sunday. § p.n.—Unity Service. “Wisdom and Discrimination.” Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Awareness Course “Cosmic Consciousness.” OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSIO 623 LA_AVE. N.W For the Promotion of Scriptura: Holiness | Supday Service. 2:30 p.m —Mre. Georgl Jiniar epturmed Missionary {rom "Coina 11 | BegRey P YABERNACLE MEETINOS v Eremine Ex -m')l o radburn Hh st Ch biay vt tacon 1s %:‘-v T attand e o tnen cantn g i %, Bswr ibe eibiume Gosptl Sundas Sunday 3 p.m.—Sundar School 445 pm.—“Talks on Trath." Class by Arthur r Buc il e iesdem T B “’:r,: ‘ A Wilbame BY GARNETT JANUARY Monday and Thursday, & and § LESSONS IN TRUTH.” Triday. 3 and & p.m.—Healing Clinic ‘elpram 1 Jewish Population Of World Estimated At 1 Pet. of Total Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, September 11.— The Hebrew Lutheran, published in this city, places the Jewish pop- ulation of the world at 14,163,548, about 1 per cent of the entire population of the world. Of this number, 3,500,000 live in the United States and 9,232576 in Europe, being divided as follows: Poland. 2.829.456: Russia. 5.253.324: Ukrania. 1.772.449; Rumania. 534 344; Germany, 575.000; Hungary. 473,000: Czechoslovakia, 354,342; Austria. 300.000: Greai Britain, 280,000, and l-‘run(-' 150,000, |BIBLE READERS' LEAGUE CONDUCTS EXERCISES Woman's Sonlety of Immuneul Bap- tist Church Hears Mrs. Louise H. Earll, President. The program of the Woman's So- clety of lmmanuel Baptist Church last Tuesday was conducted by mem- bers of the Community Bible Readers’ League of Washington. Mrs. Louis H. Earll, the president, related. some of the difficulties met by the promot- ers of the league and, assisted by Miss Edna Grover, pastor's assistant, con- | ducted a concert Bible reading Rev. B. P. Wroth, rector of Christ Episcopal Church of Georgetown, spoke on “The Attitude of the Episco- pal Church Toward the Bible in the Community.” Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins told of the Community Bible Question contests, conducted for sev- eral vears in The Star, through the Bible department of the Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Clyde T. Horne, chairman of the committee on Bible study, offered prayer. Mrs. E. O. Howe, president of the society, presided. Luncheon | | followed the meelin( DR. MONTGOMERY BACK Metropolitan M. E Pastor Visited Canada on Vacation. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of Montgomery have returned from their vacation at the Thousand Islands and elsewhere along the St. Lawrence, visiting historic . places. Dr. Montgomery delivered the annual sermon at Altoona. Pa.. on Metho- dist day and also spoke at the Com- munity day services at Maplewood. | N. J. and at Dempster Grove, N. Y. Dr. Montgomery will occupy his pulpit at Metropolitan Methodist Church tomorrow morning. His topic ir “The Supreme Will” and in the evening at sermon-lecture on “Putting Soul Into the World.” Communion Services. There will be a celebration of the nolv communion at 7:30 a.m. tomor- |row at St. Margaret's Church, Con- | necticut avenue and Bancroft place, Rev. H. Allan Griffith being the cele- brant. At 11 a.m. there will be morning praver with sermon by Rev. H. C. Parkman. Thursday at 11 o'clock of the holy communion. o i T Rev. W. E. La Rue Back. Rev. Willlam E. La Rue of the Ta- koma Park Bantist Church. Piney IBrlnch road and Aspen street, will| return to his pulpit from his vacation | tomorrow. His subjects are as fol- lows: Morning, “Faith as a Principle | evening, ination Fruitful.” “Making Imag- Visitor to Take Pulpit. In the absence of Rev. J. M. Wal- dron, pastor Shiloh Baptist. who is ! on vacation, Rev. Charles Cushingbury of the Third Baptist Church, this eity, will occupy the pulpit tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCTIENCE (New). " THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Qeneration Pounded apon Christian Science as con lllnad in 1t and writings of Ma: | Bake Fatablished {n- London. Eng- d Washington. D. C. r the le mnm ot Mre. Apnie C. Bill gular Sun. day services at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Message from Mrs. Bill Subject: “Sin Its Own Executioner.” Sunday Sehool, 20 Jacksen Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place SPIRITUALIST. ung Rey 8 o'clock he will give a | there will ba a celebration | LIFE BALANCE TOPIC AT THEATER SERVICE Rev. Dr. Barbour of Rochester Seminary Again First Congrega- tional - Speaker. ,“The Balanced Life” will be the theme of the sermon by President Clarence A. Barbour of Rochester ‘Theological Seminary, tomorrow morning at the Metropolitan Theater, where the First Congregational |Church is holding Sunday morning services | In_the evening, at 8 o'clock. when | the First Congregational Church wor- | ships in the Eighth Street Temple. | Bighth and H strebts, Dr. Barbour will use for his subject “Carry on and | Ci arry Through. Dr. Barbour has devoted a Inr‘a part of his life 1o voung people of college age and is now serving for ihe twelfth consecutive year as pastor of the Rochester Theological Semi- nary. The Sunday school meets at 945 am. in the Metropolitan Theater, with the exception of the primary de- partment, which is at 10 o'clock at 27 Grant Place. The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor-and Young People's Soclety of Christian Endeavor hold their meet- ings at the Eighth Street Temple and | 27 Grant place, respectively, at 6: p.m. }[n.rry 8. Warner to Spenk “A New Life in an Old People." will ba the topic of an address by Harry S. Warner. educational secretary the Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso- ciation located here, who recently re turned from attendance upon the World Congress Against Alcoholism, in Dorpat, Esthonia. at Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, tomor- row at 11 am. | Dr. J. B. Clark Returns. | Dr. returned from his two months’ vaca. and will resume his pulpit tomorrow morning. PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian JOHN MARSHALL PL. N.W. . JOHN BRITTAN CLARK 1 AM— “The Supreme Quest” Dr. Clark has returned from his vacation to be in his pulpit Sunday. e —— Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth afd Irving Sts. N.W. M\' JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., P Sunday School. reaching by the Pmor Wun(mlmll\r Leagus —Sodlal Hour, Socleties. m’ ‘New York Avenue { Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D.D The Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Rev. Andrew M. Brodle, D. D., ‘Washington, D. C. 7:00 p.m—Christian_Endeavor. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4fh and B Sts. R.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor. Communion of the Lord's Supper s T oerm'rmc woRn. tory esrvics on clock.. :nm Pu Saturdar evening At ¥ YOU ARE INVITED. ml\‘agolv PRESBYTERIAN 1, Cor. Fla. Ave an W and 8 p.m. 5 Rev. Samuel A. Bower of Harrisburg. Pa Pormer pastot of ihe \onhmm.m T The F'mt Spmtul'ut Chureh | the_Pastor. ALERED H. “TERRY. Subject “SPIRIT €OMMUNION" Followed by evirit messages 1t 1l qulu true that a connection has been_ sot 1 wm“'"cm"k xorid and the —sr T kes. "i'-m“’ 013 Bt ueona floor P Selcome I)E\'ELnPl\G CLASS Opens Tuesday. September 14tb. 8pm 131 C at. n.e SPIRIT MESSAGE SEAN Thursdas. § p.m._at 131 C_et. Spiritual Science Church of Christ Services Exery Sundac Night, 815 PN Rall at 1731 Eve &t. Paster, Werr same' B, Gootin “How We Pass Out of Our Bodies " ||n‘ So-Cllled“EuBth;‘ pirit Messages ealings Solos—M! i i Dally. Muste D, Public Extonded s Cordial Welcome * T W 1_14th N.w. NEA v"h'u m-llln -nvunn * & pm. 0 Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. HAM, Mifister. chool lain Axtog. aplaios 3. RARVEY DU 9:30 3. m —Sunday 11 a.m —Sermon by Chay hief ;000 E\—Chnlum Fadeavor vening Service will be mlntd next Sunday usic by quartette re- SRERLIE ROy WD of John Brittan Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, has tion on his farm in Massachusetts. T0 CONVENE HERE Group Stressmg Bodily Heal- ing Will Have Annual Assembly This Month. Rev.. Willilam Curtis White, vicar of Trinity Diocesan Church at Third and C-ptreets, is in charge of the ar- rangenents for the annual conference of the Society of the Nazarene of the Episcopal Church, which will be held in Trinity Church during the’ week beginning September 26. The Society of the Nazarene is a church organization founded with the idea of restoring the Apostolic min- istry of bodily healing by spiritual means. This quest’has led by rapid steps to a program of intensive Chris- tianity and the keynote of the coming conference will be “‘Personal Religion +|and Evangelization.” The director of the society, Rev. Dr. A. J. Gaynor Banks, will conduct the meetings. The provincial secretary of thé society, Rev. John Rigg, for- merly of Croome, Md., recently hecome dean of the cathedral at Easton and it is not ocertain that he will be able to attend. Rev. W. H. Nes, formerly of Collington. Md., will act as mecretarv. The socletv hes many chapters in different parts of the country, but is partioularly strong in Washington ‘Throughout the week beginning Sep- tember 26 thers will be daily holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and a service of healing at 8 o’clock in the evening. ‘The forencons will be devoted to lec- tures, conferences and business, while the afternoons will be given up to sightseeing and to personal confer ences with the leaders of the move- | ment. All interested persons whether | members of the soclety or not are in vited to attend the meetings. | Barking until he attracted the atten- tion of a policeman, a pointer dog at Newport, England. recently saved two terriers' who had gotten bevond their depth in a canal. \ _PRESBYTERIAN. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 11 AM. ERMON BY PASTOR. " CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Cann. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D. REV. WILLIAM A, EIS) Aveatani and Birector 5 Relirions Baacaiton. Class for Men. ‘ossen, teacher. 1 W—l(nml worship._with sermon by e, We L, DA 3 “The Lure of the City." #:16—Christian _ Endeavor Supper Musical Service. 7:00—Evening worship, ‘with sermon by "Lite's Goals.” 8 00—Thureday. Midweek Service. ALL WELCOM, 9:45—Al1-Comars’_Biblg ¢ and !DR MELTON TO PREACH REV. DR. B. H. MELTON. Sermonette Topic. ‘The subject of Rev. Queally's sermonette tomorrow morning will be “No Man Can Serve Two Masters.” The services will be at 7:30 and 11 o'clock UNITED BRETHREN. Memun:lflUmled Brethren Church Man: 3 rrine—The Minlates of Hi \crum hromenz through Station W oning s he Telumph of the Crom. Sermons_by the minister CRuiReR ‘sghool. 0:40. C. E. Societies _Come _and_you_will ‘come nnL 7:00 Fmt Universalist Clmrch Houge, 1601 & Steeet X.W. mm':n':- ne Bailding of a New Chureh) 'AN" SCHALCR, DD i | CRRISTIAB Columbla Ws ] Christian Church Park Road. West of 14th St. HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Pastor. £:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 8.0 —Sermon by Pastor 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. £:00 p.m —Sermon by Pastor. WHERE FRIENDS MEET. NinthStreet Christian Church o nd D Sts. N.E. (near the Capitel). BENJ. H. MELTON, Minister. 9:30—Graded Bible School for all ages anniversary gervices. Th. SHVE ANE MERSAGE oF A GREAT PREACHER.” subjec s PREPA ive of India ve of India t 'w “r.m College. hort address st t evening service. 6:30—Christian _Endeavor ereat hour No matter what vour color. clothes. in- me. aducation or morals. this church o challenges vou to “test her weicome. her rorvices. A GUNTON-TEMPLE wfr:monm 16th and Newtor Bernard Braskamp, = M Midweek Service Thursday. 8 p.m Park View Christian Charch Park Road. East of Georgia Ave Rev. W. F. SMITH. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11100 am—Mise Grieemer. a Misstonary m.—S8enior C. )' Pnyor mounr Thursday. 'TE%‘.m Georgetown Church : SRR 8B pastor. d Junier C E. _Sunday. Bchool reopens 16. Rev. Je TAKOMA PARK TIAN CHURCR SERVICES x;s NIC TEMPLE, pte and Gacroll are. 0 ‘_Ooummun on and Sermon. M Bobort sic rus. ape 10700 am.. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN Peck fimoml Chpel Penn. Ave. 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washingtor Ketchum, Minist undT School. Fal opening. Engseror. Wednesday. 8”pm: —Pv Church of the Pllgnms 29n4 St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Reid Bird, Minister. Rev. Andrew 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Prenchlng by Chaplain Reuben W. Shrum, U. S. Navy. Fourth Presbytemn Church 13th and Falrment Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Pastor Emeriln m .—!u —Chratt ndes so- 6.48 p.m. efl:lfl vor So- 8:00 0. mv‘E\'en\E worghip. 8 v Hlers, firse, Guestion Thureday of Prmf Tea Bivte svaar s Qaster 3 ool NI CORPIALLY WELCOME. Vermont Avenue Vermont Ave. North of N 81. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D.. Pastor. 046 a.m.—Graded Ch\mh School 1) am. ahd 8 p.m.—Preac Epecial masi R e "%éf" G Braithwaite, Director. 7 pam —Christian_Endsavor Societies_ — CONGREGATIONAL. Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church bia Road, Near 14th Street 10:00 A.M.—Cburch School 11 oo Al l REV. th'i A.\ EVERYBODY INVITED. TCH, Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sta. N.W_ THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE. #:30 a.m.—Charch School. 11 Ml.m.—@vnmilaw% Rev. STERLING 4 #:00 p.m.— OUR Sermg Rev HOWARD . TOX, EVERYBODY WELCOME CLEVELAND PARK Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Streets 9:45 am., —Ch\u‘\‘h School Mrs. Grace Kizer Director of Rel lmls Eduuu 11:00 a.m.—Mo: Bomt % Jumtideation 55 6:30 p.m. —Sunlor and_Senior Chris- FLAG." Al 7:46—G0-TO.COLLEGE sfimvxct The | First Congreégational Church Rev. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Rev. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister Morning Service, 11 O’Clock At the Metropolitan Theater 10th and F Streets N.W. President Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., LL.D. of Rochester Theological Seminary Speaks on: “THE BALANCED LIFE” BEvening Service, 8 O'Clock At the Eighth Street Temple 8th and H Streets N.W. Dr. Barbour speaks on:’ Eastern Presbyterian Church Maryland Ave.. 6th and C Sta N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. AIKS ,—nbh s.l-u—xuu i Clas. 's onme » “CARRY ON AND CARRY THROUGH” —lfi: School. “&“2' t at Metropolitan Theater ] 945 am. at 10 o'clock. EVERVBODV CORDIALLY INVITED 6:30 p.m. o S ieg R S Tege ing moralag wer- A b o R SECQI:(Q rB;APTIST ANNIVERSARY SERMON Pastor of Nlnr_h uu-esz Christian | Church, Back From Vacation. Begins Second Year. 1AM “Learning Through Obedience” SPM “The Voice of the Highway" Vacstion Experience Sermon _ Brief. Bright. Happy Services—Coms. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church 4204 and Tex Sty N.W. SR BTN astar. Soultal st | | | i Rev. Dr. B. H. Meiton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, has ‘returned from his vacation at North fleld, Mass.. and will preach his anni- | versary germon tomorrow at 11 am lon, the subject: “What is the Min ister's Motive and Message?’ At 7:45 there will be a special serv ice for all young people who are go. ing away to college. Dr. Melton will preach on ‘“Preparation for Life." Géorge H. Hamlilton. a native In dian student, will give a short ad- | dress at the evening service i Dr. Melton is beginning his second | vear as pastor of the church. | Am —“Why “ to Servad femptation.” Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor | Go 11 am —Communion_Service. “BACK T0 BETHE! & pm.—Vacation ¥ T TRY SQuIc West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31s¢ and N Sts. N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. Bubjects " m.—*“Nehemiah's Snecess —yihe Man Who Toes at Mo NEW_CHURCH_(Swedenborgian). | - Church of the Holy City 16th Above @ N.W. 11 a.m—Moning Wors p ‘With Sermon tha Pastor Eres Lending Library. Ove Pastor. Rev. Paul & v | Organist. Miss Maud G. Sewall | lolst. Mrs, Raloh P. Barnard | rus __CHRISTIAN ¢ suENt_:r “Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST he Crowd FlFTH F Near 7th 5.W dohn E. Briggs wi! reach 11 am—"Two Kinds BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER ik CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Clmrch ol ‘Clll"l!, Scientist Third Church ol Chth Sclentllt Masonic Temple. 13th St. and N. Fourth Church of Christ, fi:lentnt | Masonic Temple Auditorium. Colorado and Georgia Aver. Brightwood SUBJECT “SUBSTANCE” Sarvicee— Sundav. 11 AM.and 8 P.M Sundar Scnool—11 A. 3P Skcont Fourtn | \rcp"'fr ?(AY é\'rw\c MEETINGS— o'cloc | READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Invest 15th and K Sts.—Hours. 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.B.— Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week daye. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg.. 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9 (Weflnud&y!. 10 to 7:30. and Su .g:lya lllfl holidayu, 2:30 t0 5:30.) FOUR CH — Tivoli Bldg.. 3813 14th %z —9::0 to 9 weel days (except "“'edne.lday!, 9:30 to 5:30). ! BAPTIST. Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jeflerson Sts. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor. 11 am—"Great Hours of Jesus; Wis Rap- 5 g “Durable Satisfactions.” Bible School. 8:30. Praver Meeting, Thuredas. 8 p.m. ALL INVITED TO THESE SERVICES. _ TEMPLE Raptist. 10th and N Sta REV. J. J. MUIR 143 gm o Tee qman Who Forge: WhatShe Went For Ineniriog congregations stnging led Chorus Chow und,e‘ o dicection of Dr. A Ve Simpson . L First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington A Gospel of Comfort and Power Iv Preached by Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, SURJECTS: We Pastor Recome “The Sword That Plerced His Mother's Heart" Breellant Muac COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO yor Goon KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH am I;l j\;bl l‘u'ur fn.ar.:;:::mw}.' TR Preachin; Thomes Zion Baptist Chu: ¥ Bt bet, 3rd and u‘rs: WASHINGTON 11700 4% —Sermon Subfect, 8:00 p.m ——Sermon Subject rch 8w 6:00 p.om —Senior ' Christian avor Praver Meeting. Thursda ALY ARE, WELCOME. { Pastor Gove G. Johnwn Of Immanuel The National Baptist Memorial To Religlous Liberty 16th Street at Columbia Road Has returned and will preach at 11 am—"“To Whom Shall We Go?" & pm.—"“From Shame to Glory —Paul's Platform and Ours.” PETW0R1H’ 7th and Randolph Streets N.W. The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor. 11 A Communion and Sermo; “IN THE =an1n‘ oF Gon- PM BY.P o8 Gm\m Service P { opER GATES “RELEASED ENERGIES. Thursday: Praver Service Petworth's Welcome Extends Throush Fvery Member of the Church Come and S Everybody out for a rousing welcome, and you'll want to see the interfor of the memorial, too. f S Are you_filing & seat Church Memb 'in #he Bible School at 8:30, or at home with vour newspaper? " Ferhaps rou feel you have gradmated from Sundav School. Give the Lord vonr time on Sunday. at least ermo: Thle School Midweek service CE h & South Carolina Ave. &.F. GRACE 1"!’ W. JOHNSON, Pastor 9.30—Bible School. Clas 00—+Relievest Thon Th «The Hinge of Lif Meeling, Thursdas at % from hin sacatin 5 p.m.— oter. 5 o for al 5 4 lnu!mmemnli 3 Coo} % ehairm. (men like them) 11 Bohwon on earth are shqwn béfore t. aven ' Centenni 7th God's eyes Pantamentaliat | Debile n.e. | and will preacn CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. NNW. Extends a cordial invitation to visitors in the city and those who have no regular church home. Dr. Abernethy preaches at both services 13- ()0 AM. “You Are Off for College. Good-bye.” (For young people about to leave for college 8:00 P.M. “Say It With Smiles.” Male Quartette Will Sing UNDENOMINATIONAL. UNDENOMINACTONAL. Six Famous Free Lectures by Dr. Joe Shelby Riley at THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. Sept. 12th to 17th 8 P.M. Each Day e 3 Sunday, Sept. 12—*“Life’s Thrills and Bounties.” Monday, Sept. 13—“How to Take Care of the Human Machine.” Tueod;y, Sept. 14—“Eat What You Want and Main- tain Perfect Health.” Wednesday, Sept. 15—“Does the Mind Have Power Over the Body Awake or Asleep?” Thursday, Sept. 16—“The Miracle Man Reveals His Secrets.” Friday, Sept. 17—"Life With a Vision.”

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