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a it LUTHERANS TO LAY | NEW CHURCH STONE St. Stephen’s Congregationj to Have Special Exer- cises Tomorrow. of the new angelical Luthe »nth street and Bren will be laid at Stephen’s Church at Sixt wood road northeast o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev, Dr. A R mond, Va., missionary of the Southern district, principal addre Rev. A. Wade of Rdltimor the Maryland Synod, w Rev. Sam H. Kornmann church, will preside and several clergymen of this city will assist in the exel The offic of the church will place various articles in the stone. The chapel stone an . superintendent will make the Dr. William secretary of <o speak pastor of the will be the first unit evected and it 15 expected the gation will it for the first ti ahout December 1. The building will | be of hollow tile, stuccoed and art- stona trim The cof fng in a storeroom and Rhode Island avenue northe 10-YEAR-OLD GIRL HAS LONG MEMORY ON BIBLE Youthful Miss P}ullxps Wins Prizes by Reciting Numerous Passages. nse regation at present is meet- 1t Sixteenth stree Jeanette Phillips s only 10 vears old, but she ean pronounce the long est jaw-breaking names in the Rible| and can recite more Biblical verses than many elders. Jeanette lives with her greataunt.| Mrs. M. Cole, at the Mount Vernon| apartments, and_goes to the Sunday | school of the First (4\n|.xozdllnn|¥\ Church, where she is a prize scholar. She has two possessions which she | prizes highly. One is a new Bible | with her name on it in gold letters.| glven her for committing to memory | 100 verses of the Bible. She can say them off any time, and frequentl does. The other is a letter of con- gratulation from Mrs. Coolidge, W goes to the First Congreg \Church, received when she was 9 vears old. commending her for win- ning seven “stars” in token of having memorized the Lord's Prayer, Beatitudes, the nes of the books | of the New Testament and several| Ims. lm‘?‘he day Lindbergh and President | Coolidge went to church together| Jeanette stood by the pulpit and re- cited a psalm, but she's afraid they didn’t hear her, as they were just entering the auditorium ‘as she W in the middle of hv‘r recitation. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TO HEAR DR. RAY PALMER| Evangelist to Preach at Morning and Evening Services Tomorrow. His Topics Announced. Dr. Ray Palmer, for many Ve an evangelist of the Southern Bal Convention, will preach at the KR Baptist Church, Sixteenth and o streets, tomorrow morning and“e\e ning. His subjects—11 a.m. ‘The ‘Deity of Jesus Christ”; § p.m. Immortality of the Soul. 7 The praver meeting Thursday ying will be conducted by the Wom- | en’s Society. T. Edgar Petty, superintendent of | the Sunday school is away and Mr.| Henry Sweinhart, assistant superin- ! lendenl. is acum: in his place. | reading a Bible story | selves never go to church. | found. | church St. | Hencher of Rich- | | [ congre- | PROPOSED ST. STEPHEN’S THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, VANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH | Edifice to be tomorrow erected at Sixteenth street and Brentwood road north the corner stone of which will be lai SUNDAY SCHOOLS USE NEW METHODS Delegates at Baltimore Ses- sions Told Teaching Sys- tem Has Changed. | Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., August fi— Churches may stand idle, but Sunda¥ schools will go ‘on forever, in opinion of delegates to the fourth ra- tional convention of the Evangelical Sunday Schools, in session here. Miss ¥sther Freivogel, ulty of the Boston University of Religious Education, declared Sun- day school teachers are now heing trained in the same way as teacher for public schools. “Just as educs ion methods have changed in school, so have they in Sunday schools she explained. “It is no longer mere routine work of singing a few songs and reciting a pray. fascinating study, in do constructive wor lesson. 1f they are studving Jerusalem they model clay miniatures of the city ient témples out of soap. Attendance More Regular. along with their to they roungsters bring them chool regular while “Fathers who play golf on Sunday will not let their children fail in ai- tendance at Sunday schools, T Mothers who take no part in activities make their small sons and daughters form the Sunday school habit. Many of these parents tell me they would not let their chil- dren grow up without the' background which religious training gives. Youth and its problems have an im- { portant place on the program of the con\'enlinn. Must Meet Youths' Needs. PASTOR PLANS VACATION. Program of Services at Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church. Miss Mattie Jackson of this city| lnd Wright Stevenson of Stateville, C., were feceived for membership | n John Wesle M. E. Zion Church, | Fourteenth and Corcoran streets, last | Sunday. The pastor, Rev. H. T. Med. ford, will preach at both services to- morrow. The pastor's annual vacation for the month of August will begin fol lowing the Sunday services. He plans| to spend two days at the Regional |{Surday School convocation at Tren- ton, N. J.. next week, after which hi will spend several days in the moun tain pegion in the vicinity of Harris burg and Williamsport, Pa., and the | Jater half of the month will be spent | with members of the family at some | of the nearby lake shore points in, Maryland. The pulpit will be occupied by vari- | ous local ministers. OPEN-AIR SERVICE. E. H. Meuser to Preach in Lincoln Park Tomorrow. Rev. H. Meuser, pastor of St Matthew .utheran Churc; will speak at the open-air service in Lin coln Park tomorrow afternoon at 4| o'clock. Page McK. Eichison will pre. side, and John L. Bateman will lead the singing Rev. tings are open to the pub re held under auspices of the | . C. A. and an interchurch com- | mittee, REV. DR. FRY TO PREACH. will Occupy Pulpit at Church of the Pilgrims. Rev. Dr. R. F ell Fry young people’s we Ark Preach tomorrow morning Church of the Pi ims at 11 o'c This church the peri eonsgtruction of new edifice is hold ing its rvices at the Hotel Brighton, 2123 California street, GUEST PASTOR TO SPEAK. Rev. F. N. Nickel at East Capitol Branch jer in isas, will the ek Tomorrow. Rev. . N. Nic . tomorrow Bireet branch Chureh, Sevente 201 streets Bllis C. Pr Rev. Well the preacher kel will preach at 6:30 at the of the Rev cation m will be in A Pastor's Sermon Topics. At Second Church street | row It tor, will pr grestoration ® pw. on T The B ut 6 pm. and the Bible am. “he and of King will convene school at 9:30 Chaplain to Address Class. Chaplain M. O. U. S A address the adult e class of Me politan M. Ch John Mar place and C strect. tomorrew mot £t 10 aciack on (i ¢ Who Wi = will tro bie s According to Rev. Richmond, Va., wh the principal addresses yesterday. It it the church’s place to meet the needs of youth, physically, mentally, social- ly, and religiously, and the responsi bility of meeting that need sha be chifted to any other agency. In Mr. Getty's opinion, the matter of Walter Getty of vocational guidance will be one of the | primary factors in the coming s of Christian education. said he, has prepared a youth pro- gram, now in the experimental stage, to meet the demands of youth. The program, he said, will be adopted eventually by 56 denominations. REV. BOORDE TO SPEAK. Pastor's Topic for Tomorrow Is | “The Broken Christ.” Thomas E. Church, will have for | his subject tomorrow morning “The | Broken Christ,” and in the “Do Not Blame God.” The Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and the B. Y. P. U. at 7 p.m. Rev. | Temple Bapti: Bible Class to Meet. The Harrison Men's Bible Class of Congress Street M. P. Church will meet in the auditorium of the chu tomorrow morning at 9:45 o H. E. A. Gutshall of the Post Office Department will address | He will take for his subject “Be > Overcome of Evil, but Overcome I with Good.” All men are welcome. Topic for Sermon. “c'alled Unto Liberuy” William A. Eisenberg, ject at the Church of the Cove tomorrow morning at 11 o’cloc] the Thursday night service Early ristianit, studied. will be Rev. Days of Theosophlsts Meenug The United Lodze of The 709 Hill Buiiding, Seventeenth streets, will have a short ta lowed by questions and answer ¥ night at 8:15 o'clock. for next Thursday will Karma or Compensation.” lie is welcome. <ophists nd I k, fol , every be Despite the evening out for the many Endeavs S nvention echo meeting at Columbia Heights Chris tian Church. The meeting wi | planned on the program of the con Perey Foster led the singin wer three trumpeters, re given on th radio conf 1 banquet and the convention. js graduate Nanking, te | gions education in Ame dent of the Utah Chris | Union, told of the junior conte ces and b her visit to Boston, Chureh and to Mrs more Beach., Miss Jes: ident of Balti deavor also spoke of Heights vention rade Miss Lily of Women v of reli indeavor Mr. Colt L Clivis shield was won hv Cl Christian En-deavor, ng the host so shments, T'he ght 1+ the | on the fac- | chool | ¢| meeting. It is a | which children | about | or carve. replicas of an- | “In my work T come in contact with | thousands of Sunday school children,” | | rents of many of these | undsy | them- | delivered one of | The Interna- | tional Council of Religious Education, | | of | Sunday Boorde, pastor of | evening | s sermon sub- | The | The pub- | slement weather last | wrious ses | i presic Portland, Williston ! ch of After! ciety served oo | QPENVAR SERVICE PLANS ANNOUNCE | Luther League of the Maryland Synod. | of which the Luther League of Wash i is a part, will semble in | Clyde Brown Preach at Temple Heights. Lutheran Church, Baltimore. | eptember 4 at 2 pm.. and will remain | ternoon of Sep : 2 until the aber 6. | The local league will send five dele- | R@V. | gates to this convention. Kach local voung people’s organization affiliated | with the Luther League of the Dis trict of Columbia is entitled to two delegates and as many Visitors as the league may send. Lodging and break- fast will be provided without charge for all duly aceredited and registered | delegates. The fellowship < | together banquet will be se | oclock. ptember 5. | Howard, corresponding { the Luther League of | Svnod, has distributed dentials. “King Gustavus V. | was the sub, s Lather | xy o | League p ‘last Wednesday | it | evening, when George Cornell led the | [oqge, The et | Feights at lock open-air services at tomorrow afternoon under the direction v plain, Rev. John C. will be addressed by Rev, Brown, rector of the Prote | copal Chureh at Woodside, chaplain of Harmony Lodge, Temple at 4 of the Palmer, Clyde ved ustin_- W secretary of | the Maryland delegate cre- who No. is 1 | of Sweden” No. 12, George C. ., Howard W, 1l Arminius Lodge. Irank Whitiy “The Sign on the I)mn" is the mlo’, of the play for whicl League | Dis mriansed @ benefit at the New |fow tional Theater next Wednesday | evening. Also the following the Order of the Fastern | their officers and members | families: Fidelity, No. 18, | Kiesel, matron, « tron, and_Mirl M. Hine ‘Iwm n, patron. TO GREET VISITORS ii2iifi'ini },mmu will be ing provi ited. The address August 14 will be made | by Rev. Willi#m A. ! Church of the Cove ——— WILL HOLD RETREAT chapter M Y. Ketcham, Mr: All members of both viv families and the ¢ welcome and ample on will be made, it is 'LOCAL CHURCH PLANS | Concordia Congregation Will En-| tertain Delegates Now Attending | Sunday School Convention. Delegates and others now attend ing the National Sunday S vention of the Evangelical § North America in_Baltimore entertained at Concordia Church, Twentieth and G streets, next Wed-| nesday. It is expected 600 will come | her will hold its seventeenth annual retreat They will be met at the TUnion at jount Carmel Retreat House Station and taken in busses on a sight- | Second and T streets northes seeing trip about the city. Lunch|T.apor Tray. The retre | will be eaten at Miller’s Cabin 0 Rock | pa conducted by Re {Creck Park. At 3:30 p.m. a brief| ack, opens September 2. 7 service will be held at the Unknown | and closes September Soldier’s tomb in Arlington Cemetery. |{o give each person ample {The evening meal will he served at|reach her place of husincss. Concordia Church. At 7:45 pm. the | pe wuild invites all Catholic closing service of the convention Will| en to fake part in this retr be held in Concordia Churc I ther fute A e e Brief addre: 1be given by Mrs. | retary, Miss 3 A b W. A. Bomhard, a.; Dr. | North Capitol street, Columbia 485 F nkenfeld, nd “Y” DIRECTOR TO SPEAK E. Kockritz, ille, "Tnd.. Etchison Will Address Congrega- all of whom are leaders in the field of tional Service Tomorrow. vnod will to Participate in September. The Catholic Women's Literary Guild time to religious education in the Evangelical Synod of North America. Rev. H. L. Streich, St. national secretary of the Brotherhood and of the Women's Union, will sp English service at Concordi: tomorrow at 11:15 a.m. He ha the adult work at the School Convention ngelical Synod BEGINS SERMON SERIES. Rev. | | | | T.ouis, Mo., ical Tn the absence of the pastor, Rev. George Farnam, the Cleveland Park Congregational Church will have as Yomorrow morning Page chison, religlous work direc- M. C. A harge | ational | of | Second Baptist Church Mission to morrow evening at 6:30 p.m. The mis. | gion church is located at Seventeenth and East Capitol street PASTOR ATTENDS CAMP. Rev. G. M. Cummings to Occupy Rev. J. H. Dunham’s Pulpit. Rev. George M. ! cupy the pulpit byterian Chur Dr. Waldron to Preach on Baptist Principles. Beginning tomorrow, Rev. Dr. Wal- | dron, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Insti.| tutional Church, Ninth and P streets | will preach the first sermon in the ies upon “The Distinetive Princi | of the Baptists,” using as his| “Why Don't They Invite Us e Baptisin Instead of Close Com- munion.” At 3:30 p.m. the Tord's supper will Cummings will oc t the Western Pres H street hetween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, to be observed and the hand of fellow- MOrrow morning at 11 o'clock in the ship given to a large number of new | absence of the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey ! members. At 8 o'clock the pastor will | Punham, who been called into preach on the subject “Are You Born fervice at the Reserve officers’ train | Again?" |ing camp at Mount Gretna, P’a. { _ Rev. Mr. Dunham is chaplain of the l’(hlylh( alry R h Influences of Holy Life. “The Holy Tnfluences of a n.m»[ | Life” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. | | Wormley at the 11 o'clock ser at Zion Baptist Church, 8 pm. He “Life's 1 | St. Paul's Missionary Day. I Missionary | tomorrow at 11 a.m. holy inistered. A ttwill yu-. mon. At n will be observed At ad o Deanwood, . will use for hi P of Consolation. ul's Chur A h. uvmmlmmn w I be 3 . 0. J. W. h a special missionary ht the pastor, Re Glrls Fnendly Servxces. Rev. M { ade Bolton tor of ace Church, service at the Memorial ~ Chapel House of the Girls' { tomorrow afternoon Parent Church Service. Bryde, rec will have the leanor Lewin the Toliday r e Society lock. Christian Sclence CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BI{ANCNES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- | TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Sci n(mt Columbia Road and Fuelid Second Church of Ch: nt Scnentist 111 ¢ St Third Church of Chr t Scientist ckahin Crdstotiot] o 1ith and L Sis. N.W et | Fourth Church of Christ Scienti n Church, will fake as his subjeet ; M8%nic JTemple Auditormm, Colorado cinorrow morning “The Conquest of i i Fear and Worry t at Mhe Chris’ cience Chureh will meet in the | ette tomorrow morning The subject of the mes Hll and the lesson topic Parent Hotel La Fay- t 11 o'clock. ze from Mrs. | will he “The ! : Gunton Ter SUBJECT “SPIRIT” I1 A M. and & P.M Sumday’ School =11 AM. ‘except Fourth Chureh 930 WEDNESDAY & o'clock READING ROOMS CHURCH—Investment Bldg. and K Sts.—Hours, 9 10 9 o , 9 t0 7, a S ¢ 30 to 5 KCOND CHURCH—111 C Hours, 1: ik SPIRITUALIST. i DR. JANE B. COATES 1819 Adams 3 W @ Circlo and Lecture every Friday | : R OPM ‘God Sp.ke Thru the Prophe! appomtment. Col. 62927 Jur Litrary open to | and “borrow on our | B | Sunda; o ..‘".‘(‘,f; req oWl Plan. L Mystic Church of Christ Lecture, Healing, Messages Sunday—Messages From Flowers t K PM. FIR! 15th I > St. N.. to 5:30 p.m. week lld) Closed Sunday and_holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Hc 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to and Sun- 0 to 5:30). ivoli Bldg., 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30). B 1 e W Dr. Zaida Brown Kates U ot Circle o Wedgesdaz pisht i Pnlr.. Wil nt Epis- | invited guests will be | -l at | Catholic Women's Literary Guild| 6 early enough ||| wom.- | For | ickel will preach at the | D. ¢, SATURDAY. AUGUST 199" IFLORIDA MINISTER WILL PREACH HERE, s | 6, Florida Pastor Here Rev Dr. Reynolds to COnduct ; i First Congregational . ‘ Church Service. Fla. will be the| s i ow at 11 am. for the S A | jonal Church which | i Metropolitan Theater, streets, i | i | . Rev. DBr St Petershurg preacher tome | First Con: | in_the and 17 Reynolds Methodist minister of the| Episcopal Church of tershurg. He is passing throngh | Washington en route to gland. | His subject tomorrow morning will be | God’s Great Purpose in the Church.” | The Young People’s Socicties will | meet tomorrow evening at 6 ithe Y. P. rnth land the the House, 938 Grant The midweek lence and prayer Thursday evening the Parish House, leader will be mbe in, who { topic e P Prayer Meetin Church.” g REVIVAL TO OPEN. | Services to Stm’t Tomorrow in Gos- Dr. ki in RE KENDALL CHURCH SUPPLY\ List of Pastors for Summer Serv- ices Announced. meeting for confer will_be held next | 30 o'clock at nt place. | ace Ross | as he Midywe of will of the take the Life k| in the | In the P. Ry ence of the pastor, and, who is away on his anual vacation, the pulpit of the | Kendall Baptist Church, Ninth street | near B street southwest, will be sup- | | plied as follow August 7 and 14, Rev. M. Wooten | | of this city will preach both morning | and evening: August 21 and 28, Rev R. 1. White of this city will oecupy | the pulpit at 11 a.m. and Rev. Walter . Secott of Richmond, Va.. former tor of the church, at § pm. The| | public is invited. | DR. BRUNER TO SPEAK. | Former Pastor to Temporarily Finl| Fifth Baptist Pulpit. | of Dr. John E. the Fifth Baptist 4 - Church, who I3 attending the Bible Harold Beatty's Subject. conference at Kast Northfield, Mas: “The Gate Beautiful’ will be the|Dr. Weston Bruner, the former pas. | sermon_subject at Georgetown Luth- | tor, will preach August 7 and 14 and eran Church, Wisconsin avenue and | conduct the midweek prayer meeting. | Volta_place, tomorrow morning at 11| Dr. Bruner will also teach the Dar- o'clock, with the the pas- lington-Beea RBible Class for adults [ tor, Rev. Harold August 1, and Mrs. Bruner August 14. | Christian Endeavo pan. with Preston leader. Rev. | pel Tent in Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star. RANCROFT, Va., August 6.—Evan gelistic services in the Gospel tent will hegin near the school building tomor- row evening at 7:45 o'clock. | James Mutchler, evangelist, will be assisted by T. C. Furr and his musical family. Meetings will continue nightly. | except Satur for at least three | ;r\\m'k!. ~ PASTOR GIVES TOPIC. “The Gate Beautiful” Will Be Rev. ! In the absence Briggs, pastor of as s at Stombocs INTERDENOMINATIONAL EERsSY SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank, 1880. (Heafing Ministry Daily. “God's Abxhty to Save,” Text. Rev. I Bullock’s topic at the Thir Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow at 11 am. will be “God's Ability to Save,” and S p.m. cob’s Ladde Bible | school meets at 9:15 a.m. The Junior ndeavor Society will meet the topic being The Senior Chris. | ociety will meet | p.m., the toplc “What Docs the Bible | Reveal About God?’ Prayer meeting |at § to 10 pm. The voung people’s | ORI s Pt i prayer meeting will be held Thursday | \LpsTHURSDAY, 5 P, [ o 6401 bl LESSONS 1IN TRUTH" Class. | FRIDAY. 5 P.M. Questions and Healing Clinic. OTHER SUNDAY SERVICI 9:45—Sundag School and Bible Ciaas. Powers of ge O, ptist i | I | Grace Lutheran Church JON‘I Hall, 9th and U HARD E. LE! 1\ 41 m.—Sunday rning_ Worship. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sih Sts, S3¥ . D, MONDAY, 8 P.M, “Lessons in Truth" Clas MARY I McCLELLAN. SDAY, 8 P, “Chrintion_ Hedling: | 1 { | i | Rev. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | | CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Park Road West of Fourteenth St. B. I 9:30—Church School, 11:00—: i |CONCORDIA CHURCH || (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 9:45 A M.—Bible School. 1000 A’M.—German _Service, 11:15 A M olish Service, 8 P.M. Friday—Bible Study Hour. | | j Nmth StreetChmhanChurcfi ST2) % \ "T'IAN] | Gallatin_ a Oth d D Sts. N, lNCARNATION ‘l‘;‘:fi“:‘! nmv'\n l"»\'l-\\ll\"l‘; \I!.l":'fl\'. Minister, Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave | Rev., H. MA' Jr., Pastor. 1 9:40 am.—School. 11:00 a.m— A (Serviees in Seventls Day Carroll and Willow Aves.) 0:30 a.m.—Graded Church School. 11'am."and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the Rev. . Sherwood. Church h of the A Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. | Service. 11 _Sunday_School. 9 | THERAN. = VERMONT AVENUE A CHRISTIAN CHURCH nd N Sts. ENCHEL. Pastor Vermont Ave.. north of N Street Rev. Earle Wilfley. LL.D.. vastor. | Servxce at 8 30 AM. Ssrmon by REV. M. DORPAT. Come_and_Enioy_Our_Early_Worship KELLER arvland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. T. NICHOLAS, l). D., Pastor. Schoal “Wiles' Bible CI Morning Servic Subject: *Vaeat 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor, 8:00 p.m, rmon by the Pastor. . W. E. Braithwaite, dircctor of music. am. Men. at 11, Exper the month of July and Ocean Grove ! Mount Pleasant ! Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road MOSES R. LOVELL. Minister. | The pasto: in Twin Mo | N. U il Vesper ¥ | Worshij nd “nd nm Sunday, August 7 with® the, chool, 9 o'clock. 7 0m. Rev. Roy Greene South Koyaiton, Vermont ST. PAUL’S English Luthernn Church . aon SR W Walt Church School No Evening Service PLYMOUTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister BRANCH H Sts. N.W. School. mon. _Rev. t. D, D 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor, ST. PAU Fleventh a Foster U. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m—"THE DIVINITY OF MAN 8:00 p THE CALL OF GOD FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D.D. . Minister Morning Service, 11_0'Clock METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. Dr. E. Ellsworth Reynolds Pastor of First Methodist “Episcopul Church, St. Petersbure, Fin. “God’s Great Purpose in the Church.” 9:30 am.—Sunday School, Metropolitan Thea- ter. 10:00 a.m.—Primary Dept,, 938 ant Place, 6:30 pm.—Young People's Meetings: . 8. 8. C. E. at 938 Grant Place. Y. P.S. C.E at 711 Tenth St CORDIALLY N ANY BRANCH. | and U Ste. N.W. Service, with Holy 8:30 a.m.— “ommunion 9:4 uniday School 11-0( izlish S “The Church’s Suprflnz Prophet” onday, 8 p.m.—- Meeting. LUTHER PLACE 'MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D, P 5 9:45 a.m.—Bible School i 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon by Rev | m. | Rev. 0. 8 Bowers, D. D.. Balti- more. M. tion _echoes | Solo by Mrs. Marian Carle. mart—Soprano, Marian. Carie—Contraito. " Trying Tullar—Tenor. Walter Humphrey- anisi—Mis Anstadt. Direcion G Fumphiey. Eversbody Welr:onub b | People’s | will | Class ocieties. i | | | West COMMUNION SERVICE. Church Program Announced for Tomorrow. Congregational The pastor of the People's Congrega- | tional Church, M street between Sixth and Seventh streets, Rev. A. F. Eimes, will have for his subject tomorrov morning “God's Sure Guidance.” | After the service communion will be served. ! The services on the lawn at p.m. ! be conducted by Rev. F. E.| Hearns, whose subject will he Christ's Appeal to Youth,” under auspices of the Y. P. C. E. next week on a vacation. Rev.J. B Fortune will officiate August 14 and 21. . Hamline Sunday School ngnmf‘ All the departments of the Sunday | school of Hamline M. E. Church will | meet at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow Dr. \V,‘ W. Weir, trip through the West, mien’s Bible class in the chapel at 10 will teach the | BIBLE_STUDENTS. n The pastor will leave | sre who has returned from a Sandas School CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecclesia %% 7* NAVAL LODGE HALL, Every_Sunday, m,_All Welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 732 Wehater St N.W RSHIP, 11:15_A.M. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded npon Christian Science as con ble and writings of Mary tablished in London. En 1. and Washington, D. €. under the lead p of Mre. Annie C. Bill. Regular Sun- services at 11 am.”in a Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette, Message from Mrs. Bill Subject : “THE BIBLE” 0 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 10 AM. TO 5 P.M. SIBLE S 'UDENTE. What Are the Dead? The condition of the dead is of vital in- terest to each of us. Are our lost loved ones in Heaven? What and wkhere is hell? there, and tan they get out? Who are What are the true Bible teachings re- garding a future life for mankind? Don't fail to hear J. B. Williams of New York City SUNDAY—I11 A. Avenue Grand Theater 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. ALL WELCOME Seats Free First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets. DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER. Pastor. Preaching both morning and evening by Dr. Ray Palmer, Evangelist Of Chevy Chase. Md. 11 am— “The Deity of Jesus Christ” GOOD MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES. 8 p.m.— “The Immortality of the Soul” i 745 iTng August 11 2% 8§ p.m v. There wiil E near Fifth Baptist 3,7tV Dr. Weston Bruner. the_former popular pastor. will preach August 7th and 14th and conduct the midweek prayer meeting. D. Bruner will also teach the Darlington-Berea g | jlext Sunday “and Mrs. Bruner~Au-| S. 8.'9:30: Chapel. 3 p.m. 1310 4% The many friends of Dr. Bruner and publie_are_cordially_invitec SECOND | BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. cul the AUGUST 7. Preaching 11 am. and 8 p.m. by Rev. Eric A. Oesterle of Philadelphia.\ A_CORDIAL WELCOME. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. /| REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE. Minister. Gnlnfl services, 11 am. and & p.m. | HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Jefferson Sta. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. Preaching Sunday by DEWEY MOORE. Louisville. Ky. and 8 p.m. Rev. Rev. Bible :.-non) PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sts. N.W The Friendliest Church in Washington. REV. HENRY J. SMITH. Pastor rmon by Dr. 0. 0. Dietz of rookiand_ Baptist Church at Petworth Baptist i at 9:30 am. | Cordial Welcome at Petworth’s Services. Washington Baptist Cllurch ‘or. 31st nnd St W. Hear the 4-H DI rte Pastor C. B. STI! 11 a.m :ml 8 S Saaidn BV, POGL 7 pm. iraday. B B £ by Supt: R, L Rayioek. o e st. | International Bible Students’ Association. 1 No Collection BAPTIST. National liaptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. & Columbia Rd. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor FERERERR 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11 am. and 8 p.m.— Rev. Carter Helm Jones, D. D. Of Atlanta 7:00 p.m.—Joint Meeting of the Young People. BETHANY RUODE ISLAND Ave. At Second St. N.W, Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Miniater Pastor Preaches. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Graded Bible School at :30 am.: B. Y. E 45, Mid-week service, Thursday. ‘hody_feels at home at Rethany, By § Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts, S.W, Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON. Pastor 9:30 am 11:00 a.m 5:00 p.m.. Sunday School. Sermon by the Pastor. Junior Christian En- deavor. 6:00 p.m.—Senior Christlan eavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. ALL ARE WELCOME. |[KENDALL BAPTIST 9th near B C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Preaching at 11 am. d 8 M. Wooten Washington, Be. ™7 hoo fshoo a.m. pm. RSHIP WITH US. METROPOLITAN SIXTR AND A STREETS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Minister 0:30—Bible School. 10:00—Mr. Shaver meets men In Audi- torium, 11:00—Preaching by Dr. Henry W. Tif- fany of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sub- ject: “The Unified Life.” | 700—Four Young Peoples' Societies | 8:00—Preaching by Dr. Henry W. Tif- fany of Brooklyn. N. Y. Sub- ject: “A Shadowed Supper. STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 19th and Eye Sts. N.W. (ex. Walter . Brooks. D. D., Pastor, :00 a.m.—Raptis L: T et ot ‘Chiter. Jomm There will_be 1 REROBoRH nATR T oL 8 ety Robison. River™ o THE LoD are cordially invited, J. Min- Foiomac Baptiat cach on_the PRICE OF u CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister /. J. S. KIRTLE , D. D, of Toledo, Ohio, Preaches 11:00—“VICTORY THROUGH SURRENDER” (Communion Service) 8:00—“FAITH AND HEALTH" Mr. Andrew C. Wilkins, . Tenor Soloist Sunday School, 9:30—Christian Endeavor, 6:45 Church Services held in Adult Room of Sunday_School Thstatlation House during of new organ. " “What We iBelieve, and Why We Believe It!” A Series of Sermons by REV. J. MILTON WALDRON, D. D, LL. D, setting forth THE BELIEFS PECULIAR TO 'RI'HE BAPTISTS AND THE SCRIPTUAL GROUNDS UPON WHICH THESE BELIEFS ARE BASED. The First Sermon in the Series will be preached at 11 A.M. Sunday, August 7. Subject: “WHY DON'T T N " i or “CLOSE BAPTISM AND NOT CLOSE CO’I:I‘IEVIVUII‘JI(‘;II‘JT'F st Shiloh Baptist Institutional Clllr:h (“Strangers’ Home”) Corner 9th and P Streets N.W. A Cool and Beautiful M Water and a Warm W eflh’ul.’lm on the Hottest Day. Ice The Preacher will “truth it in love!” “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free® ~—Jesus in John 8:32. |

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