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CHURCH WILL MARK 35TH ANNIVERSARY Special Program Arranged | for Tomorrow at Concordia Evangelical Lutheran. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the fledication of Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church, Twentieth and G treets, will be observed tomorrow. . Charles Enders, the pastor, has "r.\n;:Pd a special program. Rev. Davis Bruning, pastor of St. latthew's Evangelical Church, Bal- imore, and president of the board of ducational institutions of the Evan. elical Synod of North America, will pe the speaker in both the German rvice at 10 a.m. and the English ervice at 11:15 a.m. Dr. Menzel to Speak. Dr. Paul A. Menzel, executi by of the board of foreign mi t the E gelical Synod of North merica and a former pastor of Con- ordia Church, will be the speaker in vening service at 8 o'clock. ‘The ary of the Con: ordia Mission Society and the fifty venth anniversary of both the Sun- school and the Ladies’ Aid So- will be observed in the evening The church was organized January 1833. Under the leadership of its rst pastor, Rev. Mr. Ungerer, the rst church edifice was erected at 'wentieth and G streets in 1835. Vhen the fiftieth anniversary of the bngregation was celebrated in 1883 movement was started to build a [ew church to meet the needs of the rowing congregation. New Parsonage Built. Tn 1885 a new parsonage was built b permit the tearing down of the old rsonage to make room for a larger hurch building. After these steps lad been taken a desire on the part many members to relocate the urch and a change in pastorates ayed the building program for a w vears. In 1890, however, it was cided to remain at the old site. In hat year a Sunday school buliding s erected on the site of the.old rsonage and two years later the esent church edifice was completed hd dedicated on May 15, '1892. In 1900 the new building was par- lly destroyed by fire, necessitating pme rebuilding and redecorating. Ixtensive improvements_were made 1906 and again in 192 HIRD BAPTIST SERVICES. . Bullock Will Preach Sermons Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic the Third Baptist Church, Fifth d Q streets, tomorrow at 11 am. ‘ommunion of the Ifrd’s Supper Its hlgnlflcance His topic at p.m. is, “Christianity and What It eans. Holy communion will fol- the morning service. ~ Bible fhool will meet at 9:15 a.m. The P. C. E. Society will discuss at p.m. topic, “How to Become a bader.” J. C. E. Society will dis- t 5 p.m. topic, “Building Book 1f. [Br. A. . Tyler will preach a spe- sermon Monday night. Prayer eting Tuesday from 8 to 10 p.m. P. prayer meeting Thursday from to 9 pm. T. MARGARET’S SERVICES . Smith Announces Program for Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scotéhsmlhth,ésc» . of St. Margaret’s urch, Con- ut avenue and Bancroft place, unces the following services to- Holy communion, being the porate communion of the Commu- ts’ League and all parish work- B, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer, litany sermon by the rector, 11 a.m.; ong and sermon by the Rev. Rob- Shores, 4:30 p.m. he candidates for confirmation will in the study with the assistant nister at 3:30 p.m. for instruction. class will be presented to Bishop eman at the Cathedral on Ascen- day, May 26. AT AR, CHURCH MUSICAL. ple’'s Congregational Church Plans Pew Rally. t the Peoples’ Congregational h, M street between Sixth and enth streets, the minister, Rev. F. Elmes, will preach tomorrow . E. Society will dis- at ‘ 30 p.m. “How to Become a der.” At 8 p.m. there will be a ical and pew rally under the pices of team number 9, Miss E. [Campbell leader. 2 gements are being made for ial man’s day, May 22. ible Class Committee to Meet. e central committee of the Or- Bible Class Association will d a meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Central Y. M. C. A REFORMED. HENRY H. RANCK, D. D.. Pastor. 00 a.m —Are "Fieathen Reilgions All e Sunday Kvealng Walk.” reh. —eRoiritual Anll'nxln. —Sunday Sehool; 7 p.m., C. E. 8. FRIEN An_aelive attitude of Soul Ts of the essence of & good ing.""—] Enistle. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.\W. Meeting at 11 a.m. # nm.—Sllm'y Schaool. LL _ARE _INVITED. 13th_and iends Trving Sts, N.W. JRRAY 8. RENWORTHY, T nday Schoo ting. ristian End O5.48." aver Meeting SOCIETY OF Announces Two Special Lectures in MASONIC AUDITORIUM 13th and New By Ralph E. Boileau of UNITY SCHOOL OF CHRISTIANITY KANSAS Sunday, May 15, 11 a.m.— Sunday, May 15, 8 p.m.— “ “ ez 7 37 Church Anniversary REV. CHARLES ENDERS. PLANS “FATHER’S NIGHT” Special Service, With Sermon, at Second Baptist Church. “Fathers’ night” will be observed at the services of the Second Baptist Church tomorrow night. Rev. Ellis C. Primm, the pastor, will speak on the subject, “A Delinquent Kather.” This sermon will be delivered at the East Capitol Street branch, Seven- teenth and East Capitol streets, at 6:30 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock at the church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. The subject of the morning sermon will be “Not to Destroy, But to Fulfilll.” This will be the continuation of a serles. “FRIENDSHIP” IS TOPIC. Rev. H. B. Wooding to Preach at Eckington Church. Rev. Henry B. Wooding will speak tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street and Florida ave- nue, on “Friendship.” The installa- tion of elders will take place. The theme of the evening service is “The Good Physician.” Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will speak on the International Sunday school lesson. Dr. Waldron to Preach. Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pas- tor of Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets, will preach tomorrow morning on_*“The Easy way or the Right Way— Which Will You Choose?” At night he will use as his subject “The Rechabites—Who Were They? What Do They Teach Us?” Christian Science Topic. Tomorrow’s lesson subject at the service of the Christian Science Parent Church and the topic of Mrs. Bill's message, which will be - read, is ‘Temperance.” This service is held® every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the assembly room of the Hotel La Fayete. Dr. John E. Briggs Returns. Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs has re. turned from Philadelphia and Louis- ville, Ky.,.where he has been on de- nominational and church business, and will preach tomorrow morning at Fifth Baptist Church on' “Jehorda’s Chest.” The night subject ‘is, “The Unruly Member. —_———— Children to Entertain. The children of the primary depart- ment of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South will present “Why Didn’t You Tell?” May 20 at 8 oclock in the Sunday School auditorium. Miss Isabel Buckingham will give dia- lect readings, followed by a piano solo by Miss Julia Arnold. DIVINE RCIENCE. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St.—Apt. 21 ATy A N BISHOP FREEMAN 10 GIVE SERMON Washington Cathedral Serv- ice to Be Broadcast at 4 P.M. Over WRC. Right Rev. James Edward Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will be preach- er at the people’s evensong in Bethls hem Chapel of Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 p.m. This serv lce will be broadcast over WRC. At the 11 a.m. service the preacher will be Re.. Edwin_B. Niver, chap- lain United States Navy. The cele- brant at this service, which will be one of holy communion and sermon, will be Rev. Dr. W. L. DeVries, chan- cellor of Washington Cathedral. The other services tomorrow will 4 v communion; cele- G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington, D. C.; 10 am,, morning prayer and litany, Rev, Dr. W. L. DeVrie: Rev. Dr. DeVries will conduct the people’s evensong, at which Bishop Freeman will be the preacher. WILL PREI{CH TWICE. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood to Speak in Morning and Evening. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach at both services at the Churclr of the Covenant tomorrow. “A Reasonable Man in a Reasonable Universe” will be the morning subject, and “Heroes Who Keep the Soul of the World Alive,” the evening subject. Rev. Willam A. Eisenberger will preach the sermon to the junior church. Mrs. Albert L. Kley will give an illustrated talk to the C. E. Society at 6:45 o'clock on_“The Moslem World.” The Men’s Society will hold its annual meeting for election of officers Monday evening, wh helmus B. Bryan will speak on in the History of Washingtor Society of the Covenant will hold its last meeting of the season Wednesday at 11 am.;_speaker, Miss Georgi? Robertson. ~Midweek service Thurs- day at 8 pm. PLANS ALL-DAY SERVICE. Program Tomorrow at Gospel As- sembly’s New Tabernacle. There will be an all-day program at the new Tabernacle of the Full Gospel Assembly, North Capitol and K streets, tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. Harry L. Collier, will preach at 11 a.m. on “Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord,” and at 7:30 p.m. on “Ruth, the Satisfied Stranger.” The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. and there will be praise and song service at 3 p.m. Mrs. M. T. Kernan will hold her Bible study Tuesday at 7 p.m. and the healing service will be Tuesday at 8 p.m. The pentecostal service will be Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m. and the young people’s meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. First Brethren Church Program. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and 5 streets southeast, will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “Ephesus: the Church of a Lost Affection.” The sermon at 8 p.m. will be evangelistic in its appeal. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. —_— Rey. E. Hez Swem's Program. “The Greatest Earth Wonder!” is Rev. E. Hez Swem's subject tomor- row mnight at 8 o'clock, followed by several baptisms, showing how Jesus was baptized in the River of Jordan, at the Centennial Baptist Church. The 11 o’clock morning sermon subject is “How We Get-Calmness and Kind- ness From God.” UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R Streets Rev. !llmln)r‘l B. Du-: erty, D. D., Minister O aice Morning—'God’ i Cln.led al Chapt ler S b "f{u’fi‘fi%‘"fiv"fl MINISTER: snmm Sehool, 9:40. Societies and You Will Come An 5 <75 Support Is Urged . In Solving Rural Church Problem By the Associated Press. Churches of all denominations should get behind a strong rural -church movement to correct over- churching in some communities and underchurching in others, de- clares C. J. Galpin, head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life of the Agriculture De- partment. Pointing out that the movement of population is from the country to the city and that farmers stand out distinctly as a family group, Galpin feels that rural churches must be more equitably distributed and efficiently organized if the city church is to succeed in adapting those moving to urban centers and maintaining the family touch, its strongest element. Latest estimates show that the farm population deceased 650,000 persons last year. A total of 2.155,- 000 persons moved from farms to cities, but this figure was cut down by the migration of more than a million persons from cities to the country and a natural farm in- crease of 371,000 persons. DR. HERSON.TO PREACH. “Law of Spiritual Capital” Morning Subject. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson will preach at both services tomorrow. at the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets. The morning subject will be “The Law of Spiritual Capital” and the evening subject will be “The Sword Arm Wounded.” WILL CONTINUE SERVICES Gospel Feast Evangelistic Party to Officiate Tomorrow. The Gospel Feast Evangelistic Party, led by Dr. G. Wilson Benton of Zenia, Ohio, will continue their services through tomorrow at John ‘Wesley Church, Fourteenth and Cor- coran streets. ‘The pastor, Rev. Dr. H. T. Medford, will attend the Philadelphia and Bal- timore Conference next Tuesday. Will Hear of China. 'The Worhan's Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist Church will meet next Tucsday morning at- 11 o'clock in the junior room of the Sunday school house. The speaker will be Miss Ida Patterson of Shanghal Bap- tist College. Mrs. W. G. Waldo will lead the devotional service. Luncheon will follow the morning session. | Is Special Services for Women. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning and evening there will ba special woman’s day exercises At the morning service Miss Nannie H. Burroughs will speak. At 8 o'clock Miss Lucy D. Slowe, dean of women of Howard Uni peak. JENING STAR, WASHINGTOY, LAYMEN TO CONDUCT LEELAND SERVICES Program for Ceremonies in St. Barnabas’ Church Is Announced. Services in St. Barnabas’ Cliurch at Leeland, Md., tomorrow will be con- ducted by four laymen of the Diocese of Washington who were speakers in several parts of the country during the extensive period of the Bishops’ Crusade of the Episcopal Church | during January and February last. Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen and Ogle R. Singleton will conduct the service at 11 o'clock and the second service at 3 p.m. will be conducted by Col. John H. Finney and Dr. L. W. Glazebrook. Members of the Laymen's Service Assoclation of the Diocese of Wash- ington have been requested by the committee on evangelism to make a pilgrimage to Leeland on this oc- casion. Arrangements have been made for automobiles carrying members of the Laymen’s Service Association and their families to meet at the White House. Station, at Sixteenth and H streets northeast, at 10 am. Others who cannot attend the morning serv- ice will motor out in time for the serv- ice at 3 o'clock. TRUTH, SERMON TOPIC. Program Announced for Peck Me- morial Chapel. “What Is Truth?” will be dis cussed tomorrow morning by Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Memo- rial Chapel. At the night services he will talk on “The Gr:at Portrait of Jesus by Himself.” This will be il- lustrated by a_copy of the painting by Soord, which will be thrown upon the screen. E. D. Hathaway, chairman of the Presbyterian Laymen’s Fellowship, will address the men’s class at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. - Pastor’s Sermon Topic. | Rev. J. L. S. Hollowman, pastor of Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, preaches to- morrow at<11 a.m. on “The Conquest Toward God’s Undiscovered Country,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Lure of the Ideal Versus the Lure of Gold.” The Bible school will meet at 9:30 a.m. and the B. Y. P. U. at 6 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel 733 Webster. St. N.W. WORSHIP 11:15 AM. and & P.M. | Cllnmdelphun Ecclesia 232 I | . Every fi\m:uvA 11:30 nmflAH Weloorne NEW_CHURCH_(Swedenborgian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above Q N.W. 5—Binie Cl R0 PR wmne Lite of Re- : o—uomul‘; opabi, with sermon by ligion. " Ralon b, Barm Shi l?n.']”'Lxlr“"" e i Free lending library. open daiiy, all welcome. Acting Pastor. Rev. Paul Dresser. EPISCOPAL. _ St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D., Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Corporate fommunon of Communicants 11:00 a. m‘—‘lnrninl Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, 4:30 p.m.—Fvensons and Sermon by the ___Thursdays and’ Hoty’ Baste Te nm. FOUNDED 1841 G St. N.W. Between 13th & 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D. Reetor. 8:00 a.m.—Holy (}mnflr imunion. 9:30 a.m.~Rector’s Bible Class. 9:30 a.m.—~Church School. 11:00 a.m.—] 7:30 a.m.—Daily eelel Holy Communion, BAHAI MOVEMENT. ADA RAINEY, Speaker. in:%dnslduy. 5 p.m.—Healing meet- Friday, 8 p.m.—Lecture. All meetings open ‘to ‘public. For lpvolntmenu call Fr. 1727, NEW THOUGHT. " Truth and Healing Meetings B-;roggm .(:mi{ 'I.ndu 'm.n URYY BAHAI SERVICES Sarely the Father hath come and hath {ulfilled that which vou were promised i m of God,’—Baha'u'llah. Sumhy Mny ls. at 8 P.M. PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N ST. Mr, Wnlzr Bowman Subject : ™ “Biblical Proofs of the Bahai Revelation” ALL_ARE_WELCOMED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). The First Primitive, Evangelical Christian Science Church ©f Washington, D. . WM. M. GOODWIN 4 Acting Pastor Bible Lesson CHWITIANITY ve. HYPOCRISY. This Ol i Rt Somertod with any other Christian Science Organiza; INTERDENOMINATIONAL THE OPEN DOOR CHURCH {Formerly Wesleyan Pentecostal Church) 307 hw I- C. W. v, Pastor, 1_AM.—“Our Three- fold Amnunce. and 7:30 PM.— “Three Important Warnings.’ Sunday, School. 9:45 am.. meeting. Thursday. 8 p.m. md Prayer WASHINGTON the’ York Ave. N.W. CITY, MO. THE END OF ALL WAR” CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Chur 5th St. N.W. bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 &, 8:15 High Mass at 9:15 Last Low Mass at 11:15 e EPISCOPAL. St. Stephen’s Church 3017 1ath St. N.W. Rev. Georse F. Dudiey. D. D.. Rector. May_15th, 1927, *SERVICES Holy Communios vening Hea aling Service' lnd *Holy' "Com: nion, Tuesd 10:: Holy Communion: Th 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. Rev. Calvert E. Buek, Rector. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion. 5 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m. —Mnming Prayer and Sermon, 6:46 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Service League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Thursdays and All Saint Days Holy Communion, 10:00 a.m. ST. THOMAS &% betw. P&Q Near Dupont Circle (Take Conn. Ave, cars). 1H00HEE BAREY Axp_puNeTION comcmmm IN HUMAN m . C. Ernest Smith, Thursday. 11 _a.m.—Holy Eucharist. LIFE. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wiscor sln Ave. Below M Services— m. and 8 p.m. Rev. i, ‘W, Blakier in_charge. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GEORGETOWN PARISH 3240 O Street N.W. Rev, f. Bland Tucker, Rector. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 7:30 a.m.—The Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m—Chureh School. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon., 130 b —Evening Fruser and Address, THURSDAY, 10:00 a.m.—The Holy| Communion. Third and A Sts. 8.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 10 a.m—Holy Communion, “Chiirch School. 00 a.m. Holy Gommunion and Sermon 6: Ooom—\{:nn' "people's Service 8:00 p.m—Even ening Pr’yer and Sermon Rector) Thursday. 1140 Holy Communion. A_CORDIAL WFIA‘OML TO_ALL. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL The Bethlehem Chapel, 'WISCONSIN AVENLE NW NEAR WOOD- 1 HOLY mxmwm\l X 7:30 AM. MORNING LT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Dr. Johnston will eive an sddreis on “Origen—the Primit] JAMES’ CHURCH . St. . 5 Rov. GEORGE W AMARSONC D SERYICES: 7:80. 10:30_ 11 a.m Daily Mass at 7 am. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 W, (Fla, avg. oF r?.mfl ] Services Sundgy—7 and iRy Datly m l'lllurh !t!m c.“o::k‘ L‘PABISII 145, 11 AM., 7 M. HOLY m\lmo:fi'ul clun:l. St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. Services Sundays at 7:30 Holy Compmunion every day at except_Thursdays at 11 Al ‘Seats Free and Unassigied. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave, dnd V St. N.W. REV. J. J. Dmou. D. D.. Rector, rvices: :00—Holy Communmn. 0—Sunday Schoo {00—Morning Service and Serm 00—Evening Scrvice and Bibio Class. ——____ALL WELCOME. ./ASCENSION Mass. Ave. nt mh . N.W. Rev. Thomas Wnrthlnnon Cooke, Rector. Rev. Thomas McClintock, Rev. Hugh Clary. Rev. Thomas L. Joseph: Services 8 and 11 AM., 7430 PM. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. RST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D.D. Minister Morning Service, 11°0'Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. Dr. Pierce speaks on [ X - ” ‘Spiritual Proportion’ 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Met- ropolitan Theater. 10:00 a.m.—Primary Dept., 938 Grant Place. 6:30 pm.—Young People's at 938 _D._C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1997 NOTICE! News fox the Satu Church Page must be received by the Church News Editor not later than Noon on Friday. WILL ATTEND ASSEMBLY. | Rev. West May 20. Teev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of | the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twen- tieth streets, will take for his sub- ject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock “The King's Business,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock, “Wholesome Worrying.” § The pastor and Mrs. Dunham will leave for San‘Francisco May 20 to at- tend a meeting of the Genaral Assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church. The monthly meeting of the Young adies’ Bible Class will be held Tues. day evening at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Giffin, road. DR. A. J. COOPER’S TOPIC. Will Talk of “Notre Dame Cathe- | dral” Tomorrow Afternoon. 1459 Spring Dr. Anna J. Cooper will speak on “Notre Dame C alhcdm[" in the parish hall of St. Luke's P. Church, Fif- teenth and Church streels, tomorrow at 5 p.m, Her address will be part of a spe- cial musical and literary program under the auspices of St. Luke's branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary of | he diocese of Washington. T e Young People to Direct Service. Dr. er at Georgetown Preshyterian the young people of the church. and Mrs. Dunham to Start R. Duffield will be the speak- e Sunday night service in the Church. The service is under the direction of BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD ITS CLOSING EXERCISES Presbyterian to End ‘Winter Program. The Young People’s Bible s the Central Presbyterian Church, which meets every Friday night, will hold jts closing exercises next Friday at 7:15 p.m. The class has been in session since October and has been studying the lite of Christ. The closing exercises will consist of a public recitation, at which the pastor, Rev. James H. Taylor, who has been teaching the class, vill pre- side and ask the questions. The Woman's Auxiliary will cele- | brate its birthday anniversary next Monday night. There will be a pag- Pant entitled “The Land of the Morn- ing Calm.” The free will offering will | e be for the Presbyterian Girls’ School | at Kwanju, Korea. The Pitzer Bible Class of young men will present their Spring play Wed- nesday might. All the members and friends of the congregation are invited. This class is taught by O. T. Wright and C. R. Unger. i The General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church will convene at Eldorado, Ark., May 19. Selden M. Ely, an elder in this church, has been appointed one of the commissioners. __CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). " THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded uvon Christiaa Science as con- tained in the Bible and ‘writings of Mary Haker 1w Established in London. Eng- land. and Washington. D. C.. under the lead- *hin of Mrs. Annie C. Biil. Regular Sun. n Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Subject : “TEMPERANCE” CONGREGATIONAL. Ingram Memorial Congrexltional Church Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N.E. Rev. KYLE lmo’l‘ll. Minister. 11 AM—S; —Subject : “The Cry of the War Weary” 8 P.M. Discussion of Important Questions Church_School. 9:30 AM. Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road MOSES R. LOVELL, Minister 11 AM— A CHRISTIAN BELIEVE IN EVOLUTION?” 5:30 P.M.— YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORU! MR. LOVELL, Leader. “CAN T:30— Motion Picture Service “DISRAELI" STABBI]\G GEORGE , ARLI! THURSDAY, 8 P.M.— Church Night Service, “ITALIAN PROTESTANTISM IN ITALY AND IN WASHINGTON" Speaker, Rev. M. C. Marseglia, Chiesa Del Redentore (Church of the Redeemer), Italian Baptist, Washington, D. C. Church School, 9:30 A.M. Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ~—"Religion and Brains.” " Poarson, speaker. 8:00 p.m.—"Revelation—How Obtained.” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 10 A.-M. TO 9 P.M. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. 9:45 a.m.—Sund; Schy 1048 am amn?.'mlufn o & 2:90 p.an— B e, ™) Apocalypsa of CHRISTIAN. STREET CHRISTIAN 6th and H Southwest Rev. A. R. Adams of Augusta, Georgia gyill preach at both services. oGlorying I the Gospel.” PM o At must de mmr under Willard S. Hayn @ Ninth Street Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. * BENJ. H. MELTON, Minister. :30—Graded Bible School for all ages. 11:00—Sermon by the pastor. subject— What Are Yon Wortht” 7:45—"}110“ ¢ Sin and the Gift 6:45—Christian_Endeavor. WELCOME. _TAKOMA PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Bervices In Seventh- vln{ Adventists’ Church. Cnm»l Willow Aves.) T Erded Charet School, 11 m)nm—semmn by Mr. W. Miss Delsie the direction of B in % -ulnl t. o VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Ave., north of N Street Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL.D.. pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—~Sermon by Rev. o CoTambus Tnd, 7:00 pm—C. E. Societies. 8:00 p.m.—Tilustrated sermon Ppastor— s “Gardens of the Lord” May 16 to lfl-—Fl'neth Anm‘u! Conyen- istian Mis- ciety of $eaoTand. Delawars_avd Disirict of Columpia: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS . H. Book by the 11th and R Mrs, Ida W. Tyler, President LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL TEMPLE Sunday, May 15, 1927—Woman’s Day AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AM. Mrs. Nannie H. Burroughs—will speak Mrs. Wesley 1. Howard—will sing AT EIGHT O’CLOCK P.M Mrs. Charlotte Wallace Murray—will sing Miss Lucy D. Slowe—will speak Both services under auspices of Women's Missionary Society Sts. N.w. Rev. R. W. Brooks, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Park Road, West of Fonrteenth itm& Hai Baker nan-';«'—o-dedfi ool of 8 T eing_Ourselves.” Free seats. Meet your Fourteenth & Meridian PL N.W. LLEN HUDSON. Binisier. B S!\ldl—l(l 00 a.m._ Bangelist’ Clagde F." Wiy of Detrolt. Michigan. will begin a revival at 11:00 PRESBYTERJIAN. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. JOHN C. PALMER. Minister '10 a. m ~—Sund: Sr:lmol. .m.—Worship. rmon Dr. Palmer, “Pullow 'l‘r-vollfm" ~Young nles’ Meeting. Tnlk by Mrs. J. Claude s UNIVERSALIST. Him find Him.” Kindergarten at the same honr. Seats - First Universalist Church REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D. D., —Pastor— Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Bullding of a New Church Edifice) May 15, at 11 AM. Sermon Topie: WHERE IS GOD?” Quotation: “We use God before we know His residence and by using Church School convenes at 12:15 p.m. A Cordial Welcome to All, Bring Your Friends! Free SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Sth and F THE SECOND COMING” 8 AN 11 AM. 4 PO, T ~—Holy Communlou B ':m;—Eom?nl' iaser oy T 'fl | “What Was Nailed to the Cross?” A Study on Colossians Il and Ephesians 11 By ORVA LEE ICE SUNDAY, MAY 15, 7:45 P.M. “The Sweetest Joy” By G. A. COON WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 7:45 P.M. “They Make the Bible Plain” Capital: filzmotwl ctburtb Streets N Centnl I’mbylemn Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W AMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. JORN MARSHALL PLACE N.W. Rev. Douglas Putnam Birnie, D.D. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.~Morning worship. Sermon, Dr. Birnie. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday — Midweek services. Young People’s Group of Central| Message from Mrs. Bill | _PRESBYTERIAN, CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCL REV. 3. MILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. | 0:45—Chureh Seliol 11:00—Morning Worship 5—Young People's Nociely. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 23th St NW. Irving Washington Ketchum 11:00 am THRUTH?" 5 Al 0 JESUS 745 p.m. E. D. Hath 7:00 p'm.—Chr N UM TASEAT FOR YC Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly 22nd St. Bet. P and Que Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid d, Minister. by Re 7:30 p'tn.—Diyine ‘W o by Andrew R. Fourth Presbyteria 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 am. Sermon by Rev. L. L. Legters, DD., of the Victorius Life Conference 8 p.m. “The Manifestation of Jesus” Revelation, Chapter 19 Sermon by Rev. Jas. H. Miers, D.D. Gunton-Temple Meonal 6th and Newton Streets, Rev, 55‘““% BRARKAME M. .. Pastor. R unday Seho am o AMan of Cholee flnlrl' us by Cho Choir: Mrs rhmlell lfllml( 4:30 t0°8:30 pm. Tl o gl U lnml Kiein, nNumD 5:45—Christian oroe eetines Midweek Service. Pharsday. at 8 v Eckington Presbyterian » Church itol St. Cor. Fla. Nm" RSB WOODING. e sunau Schofll 9:30. Dr. Jos‘e;;—R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES: —Sunday School. lA\l Rev. Willian R. Rearick, D. D., Philadel- phia, Pa. ~—Tea and C. E. Service. —Dr. Rearick. Eastern Présbytemn Church Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D.. Pastor. le * Christian v. Louis C. Wain- YOUNG PEOPLE'S NIGHT IN METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN Ath gnd B Streets S.E. BEV. FREDERICK A. KULLMAR. Pastor of the Kensington Church, Speaks at 7:45 o'Clock. Morning_service by the pastor. REV. FREELY ROHRER. at l o'Clock “Unwearled in Well Doin; YOU ARE INV lTE.DA E . o _____ ___ Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D.. Pastor, Organized 1780. inday_ 8¢ hmll Morming Wuu\up and Dr. Glor Ministr. —r‘nr;rm n Bm!u\ or. Presbyterian Church R St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 11 am—“THE KING'S BUSINESS.” 8 p.m.—* LESOME WORRYING.” Special Music by Choir, SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 6th and Kennedy Si REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Panur y en and Womes Hev."A. E. Bar- —Younz Peole's Society C. B ~Sermon by crmon, by the Pastor. 9:30—~SUNDAY SCHOOL. CLASSES. 11:00—-MORNING WORSHIP with 6:45—C. E. VESPER SERVICE. SOO—EVENI\G ‘WORSHIP and [0 KEEP THE SOUL OF the Evening Choir: “Come Unto Him” (Gounod), * CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister Rev. William A. Eisenberger, Assistant 9:45—ALL COMERS, EVERYGIRLS and Dr. SONABLE MAN IN A REASONABLE UNIVERSE.” JUNIOR €HURCH AND KINDERGARTEN. 7:30—SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE by the COLUMBIAN QUARTET. Y MALE “The D!w Is Past and Over” Thy Loving Kindness” (Sederlein). 8:00—THURSDAY, MIDWEEK SERVICE. THOM'S BIBLE sermon by Dr. Wood, “A REA- sermon by Dr. Wood, ood,. “HER( THE WORLD ALIVE.” el = “Hear My Prayer” (Kahn), "Sho\fi’i

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