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*~shops' Crusade last Winter, and 'axander Zabriskie, member of the - P B CLREY COLLECE 0 OPEN MONDAY ‘nedral to Have Summer Session for Younger Church Pastors. C i2 College of Preachers Summer crence of Washington Cathedral | { cpen Monday, according to an- i:ement of Rt. Rev. Dr. Philip solander, formerly Bishop of sylvania, now canon of Wash- » Cathedral and warden and 1in of the Summer conferenc than fifty clergymen will be in \dance, includingemembers of the v, the cathedral staff and the nt body. The faculty and stu body will be guests of the Na | Cathedrai School living at| y Hall i » privileges of the conference | n the main for the younger | v, those who have shown special | ise as preachers in order to de- » the prophetic ministry of the There will be a few older among the students to act as s and friends and The con- REV. WONDERS OF GOD’S WORD WILL BE LECTURE TOPIC | Rev. Ray Palmer, Evangelist, to Deliver Address Tomorrow Night at Fifth Baptist Church. Rev. Ray Palmer, Baptist evangelist, who rnrnntl_\' came from Asheville, th his family and now resides dley lane, Chevy Chase, n “The Wonders of " tomorrow night at the aptist Church. Children's day will be observed by the Sunday school and church at 11 o'clock. The children from the Bap- tist Home will attend. HEADS CHURCH SOCIETY. Virginian Elected President by Italian Cotholics. Gaetano Giuffre of Del Ray, Va., ‘was recently elected first president of the newly organized Italian Club of Catholic Men and Women. 1 Other officers who are in the Holy Rosary Parish are: Mrs. Frank Luzuvone, fir vice president; J. Ofano, second vice president; Francis Di Misa, treasurer; Gino J. Simi, secretary, and as trustees, Michael Racioppi, Frank Luzupone and Syl- vester J. Aquino. Rev. Father De Carlo is chaplain. The organization aims to promote the social, educational, religious and charitable’ interests and activities of the Holy Rosary Parish. The club will take charge of the stand at the lawn fete to be given in the Holy Rosary Church’s yard next Monday, Tuesday, We ednesdny and Thursday. UNITARIAN OBSERVANCE. Special Picture Planned for Flag Day Service. In celebration of Flag day, the feature at the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall, All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, to- morrow at 7:30 p.m., will be “As No Man Has Loved.” There will be a special presentation at 4 o'clock in or- der that all who may wish to see this feature may have the opportunity. At the morning service at 11 o "clock, the minister, Rev, Dr. Ulysess B. Pierce, will continue his series 0( sermons on acred Themes from Secular Texts, The special subject is “The Sunnier Side of Doubt.” T RAY l‘AL.\llaR. ce will last unti ."“will be daily spec rences, open discu preaching as well as °s by the distinguished faculty. > membership will be confined to » specially invited to attend. From :udent body, young clergymen of 1l gifts will preach in Bethlehem 1l at evening prayer on Tuesd -, Thursday All per 'se evensong services to hear the uns. Headed by Bishop. 3 faculty of the conference is ~d by Bishop Rhinelander. He conduct the meditations and de- nal meetings. A man of great tual insight, his leadership of the rence will' be a source of in- tion to all who attend it. o asststant director is Rev. Dr. am L. DeVries, chancellor of hington Cathedral. The registrar ey, C. E. Buck, rector of Wash- n Parish. Among those on the 'ty are Rev. Leonard Hodgson, o General Theological Seminary w York City; Rev. Prof. W. C. s, a member of the facuilty of School, Connecticu and Pro 4es S. Baldwin, of Columbia Un New York. \» conference will include among nembers the following_ from the of cathedral clergy; Very Rev. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washing- ‘athedral; Rev. Dr. William L. ‘ies, chancellor of Washington ‘edral and assistant director of » vonference; Canons Anson Phelps 2s, J. Townsend Russell, Edward “unlap, A. B. Rudd, Rev. Joseph librarian of Washington cdral; Rev. Robert Lee Lewis, “tor of Washington Cathedral, and Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to op Freeman. ‘om the diocese of Washington | come the following students: v. G. V. Barry, rector King “ge's Parish, Maryland; Rev. Clyde , rector Silver Spring Parish, vland; Rev. Jackson Cole, rector *Srinity Diocesan Church; Rev. Mil- 1 W. Riker, rector of Holy Trinity Prince’ Georges County, Md.; . H. A. Woolfall, recently ordained »st, in charge of St. Philips Parish, wel, Md.; and Rev. E. Pinkney h, rector of Christ Church, zetown, and chaplain of the Na- al _Cathedral School for Girls. ym ‘Washington also will be Rev ¥. Sawbridge, an English clergy- -. who is in Washington as the plain of the local Toc H. House. Two Bishops as Stude: Among the student body will be ) bishops of the Episcopal Church America, Rt. Rev., Thomas C. st, Bishop of East Carolina, and \irman of the Church Commission Evangelism, who headed the Teacher-Training Exercises. “They Trysting Place,” by Booth Tarkington, supplemented by ‘“‘The Bowery Night School” and “The Three Dear Friends” will be presented by the Omega and _teacher-training classes of Waugh M. E. Church under the direction of Wilson George and Mrs. Lillian B. Abbott next Wednes- day evening at Trinity M. E. Church. « THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. REV. R. L. GANNON 1S G. U. PREACHER Baccalaureate Services Will Be Held Tomorrow in Dahlgren Chapel. Baccalaureate services in connection with the 128th commencement of Georgetown University will be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Dahlgren Chapel. Half an hour before the services by gin, the faculties, alumni and_senio; will assemble at the college and march to the chapel for the baccalaureate sermon, which will be preached by Rev. Robert L. Gannon, a former graduate of the class of 1913. Father Gannon has just completed his course of theology at Woodstock College, Md. Rev. Charles W. Lyons, president of Georgetown University, will be the celebrant at the mass. The dea- con will be Rev. Robert A. Parsons, dean of the college, and the subdea- con, Rev. Joseph S. Dinneen, pro- fessor of philosophy at the college. SECOND BAPTIST SERVICE. Pastor to Preach on ¢Careering Through with Jesus.” At the Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, the pastor, Rev. J..L. $. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Careering Through With Jesus.” Communion services will be held at 4 pm. Rev. J. J. Nickerson of Hinton, W. Va, will preach at 8 pm. The Bible School wilk meet at 9:30 a.m. and the B. Y. P. U. at 6 p.m. DR. MECKLENBURG’S TEXT ‘Will Discuss “Mussolini and World Democracy” Tomorrow Night. Dr. George Mecklenburg will de- liver an address tomorrow night in Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbia _road near Fifteenth street. Dr. Mecklenburg has recently visited Europe and his address will afford an insight into the social and moral conditions there, with particular ref- erence to Italy. He has announced as the subject of his address, “Musso- lini and World Democracy Will Dedicate Church. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of Columbia Heights Christian Church, will dedicate the mnew Christian Church at Martinsburg, W. Va., to- morrow. Rev. P. A. Cave, State sec- retary of Maryland and District of Columbia, will assist. First Methodist Protestant. Rev. J. W. Gray will preach at First Methodist Protestant Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. He was pastor of this church for 10 years. mmfi)s. LUTHER LEAGUE The quarterly meeting of The Luther League of the District of Columbia was held at Epiphany Chapel of St. Paul's Luthern Church, Sixteenth and U streets, last Tues- ‘day. The program included an ad- dress on Inner Mission work by Rev. J. Monroe Stick, Lutheran Inner Mis- sion Pastor in Washington; the pre- sentation of a playlet, “Hanging a Sign,” by Zion Leaguers, and violin selections by Fritz Maile, instructor at_the Washington College of Music. The following delegates were ap- pointed to represent The Luther League of the District of Columbia at the 17th Biennial Conventi the Luther League of America at Salisbury, N. C. July 2-5: Paul L. Brindle, president, Luther League of the District of Columbia; Irving L. Kock, life servive secre! and Fred L. Schickler, corresponding secretary. An address of welcome was given by George Monk, president of St Paul's League nd at the close of the meeting a social was held during which 1 shments were served by St. Paul's League. The Luther League of the Incarna- tion Church held a reception June 9 for the 1927 confirmation class of that church. Rev. Dr. L. M. Zim- merman addressed the League on “The Book I Have Learned to Love.” es Ruth Connor, Gertrude Kluge, June Borden and Elizabeth Wise were in charge of the arrangements. The following of- ficers were installed: Walter Him- mighofer, president; Miss Gertrude Kluge, corresponding secretary; Richarde Pitt, financial secretar: Miss Evelyn Smith, recording secr tary; Miss Anna Ehrhart, - planist, and Paul Woolner, assistant pianist. BAPTISM FOR INFANTS. Sizoo Will Officiate at New York Avenue Church. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Aventue Presbyterian Church, will preach at both services tomorrow. At 11 o'clock the sacra- ment of infant baptism will be ob- served. Dr. Sizoo's subject will be “They Who Know.” At 8 p.m. serv- ice he will preach upon the theme, “The Sense of Wonder.” A special children’s day) program has been planned for the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the quarterly preparatory service will_be held in the lecture room. Dr. Sizco will have charge of this service. LUT"1 4R/ Church of Reformation Second and B Sts. S.B. AN WEIDLEY, D. B. Pastor. Dr. vorship. ristian _Endeavor, ening_worship. wonflrm’ WITH_US. KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 AM. WILES BIBLE CLASS FOR MEN. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00. E NG SERVICE AT 7:45. Young People's Societies at 6:45 P.M, “THE_HOMELIKE CHURCH. Friends MURRAY 8. RENWORTH Suinday School. §:45, Meeting, 1. > B 208.48: -ayer_Meeting Thursday. 7:45. “To’ every man there openeth the high way_and the low and every man decideth the way his soul shall go."—John Oxenham. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. o Evan Wonhmufim ll;( ‘le‘;.lown Pa., Wil 5 Brosen 9:4! — d: Schy it we e The Soclety of “Friends has no_formal creed. h person must praverfully ‘seek fndividual suidance and follow his own con: ception of God's leading. SPIRITUALIST. DR. E." WHITE olds, message meetings W . 8 pm. Private interviews dafi’ oy Y. 500" 6th ST. 8.E. reute Rev. Samuel Babcock Booth, hop coadjutor of Vermont. Other ‘ed churchmen in attendance will Very Rev. Edwin S. Lane, dean _ Trinity Pro-Cathedral, Phoenix, Rev. A. J. Gayner, head of the ty of the Nazarene, Mountain kes, N. J.; Rev. S. J. Hutton, head- ster of St. Paul's School, Baltimore; v. John S. Baldwin, Order of the ly Cross, West Park, N. Y.; Rev. Thomas S. Cline, General Theo: ical Seminary, New York; Rev. Dr. ‘ederic S. Fleming, formerly of Chi now of Providence, R. I; Rev. B. O'Farrell, rector of Emmanuel Men’s*Class to Meet. At Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, wil speak on “The House Beautiful.” In the evening he will have for his topic “‘On the Sea.” The Sunday school at 3 p.m. and poems will be considered at the Christian En- deavor service. - Will Preach on Baptist. men's class will meet at 10 a.m., the | py, ish, Cleveland, Ohio; Rev. Dr. ‘cester Lewis, Gate House, Villa wa, Pa.; Rev. Albert Lucas, on the ity of the Episcopal Academs orbrook, Philadelphia, Pa.. Rev. liam T. Metz, rector of St. Ga oI's Parish, Philadelphia; and Rev. nuel Shoemaker, jr., rector of Cal- -y Church, New York City, which s Bishop Satterlee’s church; Ri of the Virginia Theological “ulty v Rev. Louis minary, Alexandria, V Pitt, rector of St. Mark’s Parish * Newark, N. J.; and Rev. Edmund Gibson, vicar of Trinity Chapel, timore, Md. Among the younger clergy who le end the conference are: Rev. K Block, born in Washington, re '»r Michael and All Angels’ Church, Louis, Mo.; Rev. John H. A. Bom- rger, Wheeling, W. Va., former as- stant at Epiphany Church in Wash- zton; Rev. Frank 3 Vaviator in Italy during the war and ho is now pal xmd”' chap- | in at Cornell University. Noble well, Episcop: iversity of Virginia owbridgze, Epi: 1 a, Yale John e, Epis student Aiversity of Illinois; R odgood, Epis hp;l ® H , vector int \(nph(‘n Pal . John P. Bed Pmnq Parish, . Benjamin N. Bird, xk T Hallett, y , Thornton, ¥ Frederick &. mbrose's Parish, "!Dhia. Pa »ctor St. Paul's Parish, C Rev. Alfred J. Miller, rector nrh:l Church, Walton, N. Y.: Rev. . Tector Trinity Church , rector C altimore, Md.: “ugent, rector St. ouis, Mo.: Re ector Trinity -7. Va.; Rev. sistant St. .lohn “‘onn.; Rev. H l\ Paul T u»rnvnu« P. alvary Chu . John M. Peter’s Par . John W. W Huntington Valley Chapel, ;and Rev. A. J. M St. John's Parish, Rev. John's P L. “Life's Open Door” Is Topic. At Lincoln Congregatiol Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak from the subject, “Life’s “The Baptist and Christ” will be the subject of Rev. Leon S. Wormley, pastor of Zion Church, at Deanwood, D. C., tomorrow at 11 o’clock. Holy communion will be observed at 4 p.m. ;he subject at 8 p.m. is “Religious o CITY-WIDE REVIVAL. Ben Hardin Begins City-Wide EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Full Gospel Tabernacle Cor. N. Capi- tol & K Sts. Harry L. Collier o Pastor Sun., 11, 3 and 7:30 Nightly, 7:30, Except Sat. Public_Heall Tues g Service, :30 Choir, Orchestra, Song Service A Tabernacle for the People EVERYBODY WELCOME. BIBLE S UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH At Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.-W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Dr. Mary T. Longley Being one of the Pioneers of Spiritualism, Longley's lectures are inspiring and in: mur»ma Spirit grectings by Rev, 1da Strack. essage service, 600 Penna. Ave. 8.E. Thureday_at 8:00 The First ‘Spiritualist Church ure by the Pastor. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “BEFORE BIRTH AND AFTER DEATH” Followed by Spirit Messages. “The soul it immortal existed before our birth. Hume. Sunday. 8 pm.. st Fyinian Temple, 1012 9th st second floo welcome. SPlRlTUAL SCIENCE CHURCH HRIST 1819 Athmn Divine Services Ev Pll(nh Rev., -IA\IC B COATES. “Unto Every Z\«h? Acpording 1o Hia ity. qnlrn Me!sfl.r(‘s by lh! Pulor. s every Tesday, 2 pm.: Wed- nesday. R:15 pm. Everyone reached, write a test and a qu-umn answered. Coates gives private hfl?rvier by lp('nlnlmz-m Phnne Cnl 6227, -Dr. Jan Coates _has nnlv one address, 1819 Adams Mill Road. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Sclence as_con- talned in_ tho, Bible and writings of Mary Baker Eddy. Established in London. Eng- land, and Washington, D. C. under the lead- grehip of Mrs, Annio C. (Biil. "~ Regular Sun- day services ai 11 a Assembly Room. Hold La Fayette Message from Mrs. Bill Subject: “Scientific Spiritual Unity” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place OURS, 10 AM. TO 5 P. forts of bring peace, prosperity, kind. Don’t fail to hear— || Seats Free Open Door.” The holy communion will be cbserved. _ ot The World’s The BIBLE shows that while the ef- rth’s great leaders to establish lasting, universal peace will be unavail- ing, the KINGDOM OF GOD will soon happiness and everlasting life to the obedient of man- Only Hope H. H. Riemer of New York City Sunday, 11 A.M. Avenue Grand Theater 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. ALL WELCOME Tnternational Bible Students’ Association, No Collection |CONCORDIA CHURCH| (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 48 AN —Rivle School, lo AM—German " Servics. 11 LISH SERVICE. Wednesday—Midweek Bible Study Hour. Everybody Welcome St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Rev, H. Dl.n;l| g{’;fl;:"’l"sn‘f Pastor. “Where You Are a Stranger But Once.” Sunday: 945 am.—Bi 11:00 am: 7:45 pm. Wednesday 8:00 p.m—L. . Praver Service. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev, HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Servicgs. 11 A.M. and Sunity Stnoot Grace Lutheran Church 9th_and_Upshur (‘E'RHARI) B LENSKI. Pastor. bip SP.M 0 a.m.—Sunday * School 0 a'm —Morning ST. PAUL’S English Luthenn Church REY. 30BN T HUPDLE, D. D. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, B. D, St. Paul’s Branch, 11th and H Sts. N.W. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Children's Day Exerclses. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 16th and You Sts. N.W. ay School. hildren's Day Exercises. 7:00 p.m.—Luther League. Thursday, 8:00 p.—Prayer service, followed by meeting of church council Tnnity Lutheran Church (MISSOl Kl YNOD) G, Pastor. Epiphany Branch 9:30 am. 11:00 am. “The Holy Trinity” Monday, 8 p.m—Congregational Meeting. CHRIST LUTHERAN, (MISSOURT SYNOD. New Jerses M N Sts. " FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor 11 AM— Sermon on “What Is the Holy Trinity?” 9:45 am.—Sunday School. hildren's exercises—11-11:30. 6th and P Streets N.W. Pastor RICHARD SCHMIDT, D, D. 30 a.m.—Sunday School. 1000 A —German Worship. 11:00 a.m.—English. h Branch. l'ehmsn raneh. o [ K I= LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., . - oing Toar Marian Carle “bir. 3. Walter ‘Humphrey Mr. J. Walter Humphrey Mr. George Sixbey COLUMBIA Ave. Services coudict Butler_at 11 and 8 o'clock’ " Endeavor meeting, 7 Strangers am. D, i ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH at dm HOME THEATER SATURDAY, SCHEDULE OF SERVICES UNCHANGED FOR SUMMER Rev. W. H. Pettus, Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Makes Announcements. Rev. W. H. Pettus, rector of St. Mark’'s Episcopal Church, announced that there will be no change in the church services for the " Summer months. The church school will close June 19, to reopen September 25. Other parish organizations have ceased activities, to resume them in October. The choir of men and boys will leave July 4 for its twenty-ninth Summer at Camp De Offeo, Cornfield Harbor, St. Mary County, Md., under the cadetship of Henry P. Blair, as- sisted by Samuel Wood. The Summer choir of men and women will begin to lead in the praise of the church July 10 under direction of William B. Trott. The rector will be on vacation dur- ing August and September, when the parish will be in charge during Au- gust of Rev. Charles F. Edwards, rec- tor of St. John's Church, Cedar Rap- ids, Iowa, and During September until the rector returns Rev. Horace W. Stowell of Towanda, Pa., will be in charge. Daniel Allen, who will be a student at the Theological Seminary, Alexan- dria, Va., for the next two years, or- dained to the deaconate this Summer, has been invited to superintend the church school and become assistant tis L Os b Cl West Washington Bapti & June 3. Rev. Homer Councillor of Calvary Baptist Church, principal speaker. The following officers were elected: President, Virginia Richards of Fifth Baptist; vice president, Ruth Settle of Cherrydale Baptist; retary, Anna Owens of Temple Bap- Robert Brumback of Cher publicity agent, Elizabeth Norton of Hyattsville, Plans were made for the installa- tion of officers at the meeting. June 21, at the National Baptist Memorial. CONTINUES HISTORY TEXT. Rev. N. M. Simmonds to Preach on streeis, will on “The Child and the Church. the evening he will give the s sermon_on " the special theme being “The Text of an E tor: JUNE 11, 1927. *The Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Fed- eration held its annual meeting at the was th st; corresponding_ secretary, Doris owe of Temple Bapt scar Heflin of Kenda ale, an “Explorer” Tomorrow. Newton Mercer of the Highlands Fourteenth and eal: tomorrow mornin; Rev. astor hurch, “Texts That Made I WORSHIP IN THEATER. St. Matthew’s Congregation Forced to Larger Quarters. Church, recording sec- treasurer, chorister, Simmonds, Baptist Jefferson xth St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, pending the erection of a new edi- fice, will worship at the Home Thea- ter, C street near Thirteenth street }mrtheast, beginnig tomorrow morn- ng. The congregation has been wor- shiping in its own building, on D near Tenth street mortheast, for the past 25 years, but due to the increas- ing attendances larger quarters were needed. e s d| DIVINE SCIENCE. EPISCOPAL. “Port Tobacco Parish Christ Chureh, La Plath e church next courthouse) The Rev. Wm. H. Heigham, D. D.. Rector. Sunday, Servicss. 7:48 anq 11 AM. Advent Church Second and You N.W. Rev. Wm. S. Shacklette, Rector 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—People’s Service. 45 minutes. Come Worship With Us. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St.—Apt. 21 ADA RAINEY, Speaker. nWednesdfly, 5 p.m.—Healing meet- 8. Friday, 8 p.m.—Lecture. All meetings open to_ public. For appointments, call Fr. 1727. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. z;t 12th St. N.W. ergy: Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rector. Rev. Thomas McClintock. Rev. Hugh V. Clary Services 8 and 11 A.M,, 7:30 P.M. SEMBLIES OF GOD. BIBLE HALL Ass 108 Ninth e B S . , KENNETH B. CARSON, Pastor 45 a.m.—Sund 1048 3B mmunion sna Sermo "3y in n{nnmxo-i i n g s minister September 25. HELPS EVANGELISTS. Dr. Melton’s Pulpit to Be Occupied During Absence. Rev. Dr. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, is in Wash- ington, N. C., assisting Rev. Richard Bagby in evangelistic meetings. During his absence tomorrow his pulpit will he occupied by Lieut. Col. Thomas Dickson in_the morning wor- ship and by Judge J. H. Connaoghton at the evening serv IST. B stTrTn—A‘vz TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Streets N.W. Rev. ThomasE. Boorde, Pastor ‘The Catholicism of Protestantism.” 7 P.M.—B. Y. P. U, meeting. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Weekly prayer service. Come. A HEARTY GREETING TO ALL. CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Church 5th St. N.W. bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15 High Mass at 11:15 Last Low Mass at 11:15 CONGREGATIONAL. Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Col Road MOSES R(.:ol}‘)!‘“ h" N. Rev, HUGH T. lfll’l‘FVERSON. Mlnlltn Sermon by Minister. Sermon by eruster. Graded, Bible sclioo] at,0; chureh: 11 st B ¥. P, week_service, T Fvecrbody Toclh ot immo 'at Bethany. Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. Short idross by Pastor on YERY CHILD.” No evening sermon because of the Union (.‘.hnm;' at the Wesley Methodist Episcopal urel PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts. N.W. The Friendliest Church in Washington. REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. 1030 AM. Children's Day Exercises. Children's nn;" GRACE ** 2nd South Carolin Pastor, 9:30—Bible School :00—“The ° Christian NSON. (‘Iasu! for all. National Baptist Memorial To Religions Libert 16th Strcet and Columbia RA. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor Morning Worship. 11 AM. S by Pastor. “SinAgainst the Child” 8 P.M.—Gospel Service. “Hello, Washington! Heaven Calling. Baptism. A Good Bible School at 9:30. Young People meet at 7 p.m. Ave. S.E. in a Changing R 1 .M.—. “The Spirit of Omaha” Norton M. Little (Echoes from the recent m]eetmfg o(f: the National Coun- cil o ongregational Churches.) b G 9:30 A M. Church School No Evening Service PLYMOUTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” 9:30 a.m.—Church_ School. ev. Pezavia 0’Con; Morgan " College, Balttisorer P; ant : “WITR THE CHILDREN. s PM. by Pastor “ARMS .wn B DIVINE ABILITIES.” Thres B, Y. P. U. Unions. Graded Suridny Schoo Timely Sermons—Good Musie. Cordial Welcome. Good Inducements to Come to Petworth. HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Jefferson St Newton Mercer Simmond: —iThe, Child and the Chure That Mad 30, wervicen, Thurediy s pm. TToer 40d ocial L_CORDIALLY INVITED. KENDALL BAPTIST Ninth_near B S.W. c P. RYLAND, Pastor. M. 11 AM. 7 PM. 8 PM. olired's Day Sereics AN B P ALL_INVITED. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS, N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at 11:00 “Jesus, the Hope of the World” (Chleago Convention Report) Evening at 8:00 “Land and I‘;l'{e Victories” “The Flag, Lindbergh and You” 0:30, Bible School: 10, Mr. Shaver meets men; 7, four societies of young ople. by Baptism. F lfth Baptlst West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. P oo—rmldrcn iy 7:00—B Waten us Grow. &80 aetiing Married Married life First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. Pastor, Dr. Samuel J. Porter 11 AM. “The Great New Song” Good Music Morning and Evening “Unshiaken by the Rabble” ‘Dr Porlcr yill give hiy fourth, lectyre Thu t on “Eight Portraits e Christ of Matthew's crowds attending. Won- ble_ students. Hear these o lectures. They are Gospel gems. Dastor, We, poked fun . Cool house: free easy chai fine orzan. We pray for he sick. painful. e the poor. the troubled ‘en- Det- the, Tnner Testimon idamentalists. Tth S.W. 10:00 a.m—Children's Day Exercises, usual_the S I ervice ‘will ‘be. 1nmh|nr The offering will bs for th FRRo0c Home for Children.” The' children from the home present and will par- will be ticipate in the exer on by Dr. cently moved here You can't afford therefore. a bl healthy job for_two people to_keep going smooth: E near As Ray Palmer, THE. PROBLEM OF EVIL.” THE ’rvm WISDOMS.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Jason Noble Minister Morning Service, 11 0’Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. Dr. Pierce Speaks On “The Words That [ Speak” 9:30 am.—Sunday School, Metropolitan Thea- ter. 10:00 a.m.—Primary Dept., 938 Grant Place, 630 pm.—Young People's Meetings. S. S. C. B. at 938 Grant Place. Y.P.S.C. E. at 111 Tenth St. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. ree, D. D. rs GRACE CHURCH Wlsco(n(szl:lor.g::?‘:l:?w M P KlN%n i, CHURCH Seatvert £, nuf"“’&".%" oy +~Holy Commpnion. 2 Chitreh. Sehbol h- d. 0 SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. ELLIS C.-PRIMM, Pastor 11:00 AM — Children’s Day Exercises 8:00 P.M.— “A WOMAN IN PUBLIC LIFE" Baptism 6:30 P.M.—Twilight Service. East Capitol” St Branch itol St Same Bubjost BRIEF, BRIGHT. HAPPY SERVICES, COME Children’s Da “Can the Scientist Burrall Class meets in Ri Vaughn Class meets in, J E. 645 Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. S.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor ~—Sunday School. (1 to Subject - Littlo Thing, 5:00 pm—Jubior Christian En- Geavor. Christian ~ En. deavor. 8:00 p.m.—Special sermon, hold of Ruth.” ALL ARE WELCOME, “House- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. NW. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 10:30 O’Clock y Exercises With Short Sermon by Pastor 8 O’Clock s Create Life?” Male Quartet—Chorus Choir ialto Theater at 9:30. Miss Jessie Logan Burrall, Teacher. unior Room at 10:30. P.M. riagy 8t09 K Sts. TLT LI LU Return Engagement Christian Personality MISS JESSIE L. BURRALL June 13, 14, 15, 16 from 5 to 6 p.m. Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth & Evening Lectures on Love and Mar- 2535 Soth Miss Bureall Wil The Riatto Theateesd CRNHRRRHNNNHRNS Lectures on une 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21 from p.m. at the Y. W. C. A, 17th & Lectures Open to.Men and Women Course Tickets, $4.50 Each Single Admission, 75¢ reservations with Mrs, W. E. Porter, A. 8307-J. h- lnrrnll 'Alu at PRRINRS eSS S S S SRR RS SRR ZANKRXRNS B .m.—Evening Prayer ardc TR sdars ot ot fnm mnmm Holy Communion, 10:00 Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. Bev. George ¥. ‘Dadics. D. . L. Grambs, As SERVICES: Weelt of Sune 12 Holy Communion, Morning Prayer ChurchSchool stant, ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. Services. 8:00—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning and_Serm: 'ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | 48 Que Strset N (Fla, ave. or N. ears.) Services Sunday—7 and and 8 p.m. Dally, mass. 7 am. and interces: ROCK CREE CREER PA Historle St Paul's. ook Church Boad 5, 180, 1 u e HOLY_COMFORTER CHAPEL 5714 Georgia Ave. 7:30, 9:30. 11_A.M., 7:30 P.M, ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Rev. GEORCE WoATHINGON D BT 30. Daily_ Mass at 7 Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. L ¢ %O a.m.—~Holy Communion. 0 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer_and Sermon. ST. JOHN’S CHUREH | GEORGETOWN PARISHI 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker. Rector. TRINITY SUNDAY. 1 30 A.n.—lloly Communion. e R | r‘nnenn: B. Niver, ST. THO Neag Dupont Circle (Take Cogn. Ave. Cars) He Euch: it. 9°45-—Chitdren ';“:::’v‘. ad4 Address by 113 uo—DoGMA's SUPREME JNFLUENCE IFE _AND CONDU €® ERNEST SMITH. Holy Eucharisi. ri‘l am.. Thursday. WASHINGTON CATHEDh BETHLEHEM CHAPE! WISCONSIN AVENGE Nw. VEAR WwoOD. ? 13th, betw. 2 TRINITY SLNDAY Joxe 12. HOLY SQUMUNION . MORNING PRAYER. r!:q'nvu." SERVI CONST GODLEY RDAD. BUS LINES .MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS, Rector. TRINITY SUNDAY. —Holy Co & Morning Praver and Sermon Rector 8:00 p.m.—E: cmnl ‘Prayer and Sermon Rects Monday (St. Barnahas) andThursday, 11 Communion. 7:30a 9:30 4 conont Eebue ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. SERVICE: 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11a. Morning Prayer and Sermon Dr. Johnston will preach. g ') St. Margaret s Coun. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smi Praver and Address Du:a Holy Com- e Annunciation, Trinity Su Morning Services— 11:00 A M. Wednesday 7:30. Thursday Will Be Held Each Sunday All Interested Are | il i SN a Healing Mi4ssion at the in St. Paul's Parish Hall. 7:30 AM.—Holy Communion. Holy Communion. ' The Rev. William Thomas Reynolds Important Notice Mr. James Moore Hickson f Noted Englnh Spmtual Healer Of London, England —has been invited to come to America in the Fall for VST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd St. Near Washington Circle THE REV. A. A. McCALLUM, Rector 11.00. A Spiritual Healing Service For the Sick and Afflicted Night at Eight 0'Clock in ST. PAUL'S PARISH HOUSE i 917 23rd Street N.W. Cordially Invited i I | Spiritual Healing Clinic being conducted by Rev. William ‘Thomas Reynolds