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10 PRESBYTERIANS T0 MEET IN HERNDON Potomac Church Unit' Will Convene Next Week—Inter- esting Program Arranged. HERNDON, Va., Sept. 24.—The Po tomac Presbytery will meet next week at the Herndon Presbyterian Church of which Rev. G. Wilbur Shipley is pastor. The meeting will be opened Tuesday evening at § o'clock by Rev. Dupuy Holladay, moderator, and pastor of the Leesburg Church. The morning hours will be tevoted to business and the afternoons and evenings to a program which has been arranged. Rev Delaney of Alexandria will Wednesday at 11:30 am. on “Family Religion.” Rev. Lewis R. Wats Washington will preach at the sams hour Thurs¢ bbath Obsery ance.” Wednesday afternoon will be given to the consideration of home missions within the bounds of the Dr. W. J. McMillan of will preside and de by Rev. J. A. Tre home mission superinten ent of the , and Dr. J. Webster of Hancock, Md., and Rev 0. G. Davis of Baltimore. At 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening the men of the church will present a program ‘which has been arranged by Dr. G. H. Cartledge of Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, Baltimore. Dr. Cartledge will preside and talk on “Objectives.” F. Howard Smith of Baltimore will speak on_“The Monthly Program.” James Trimble of Washington will talk on “Group Work” and B. Latrobe Weston of Baltimore will discuss ““The Men's Response.” to the public. One of the most interesting fea- tures of the program will be a “round table,” conducted by Rev. Dr. g Taylor of Washington on “The Prepa- ration of a Sermon.” Many of the ministers are expected to talk. The commissioners to the last as- sembly will make remarks after din- ner Wednesday. They are Dr. W. J. McMillan, Dr. J. S. Webster, Harold C. Smith and Selden M. Ely. The corner stone of the new Hern- don Church will be laid Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock by Dr. McMillan and Dr. Cumming of Baltimore. ‘The pastor is being assisted by com- mittees in the arangement of enter- tainment. INCARNATION CHURCH TO ENGAGE IN RALLY Conferences Will Continue Through Week With Speakers From Out of Town. A rally is planned for next week, beginning tomorrow, at the Incarna. tlon Lutheran Church, Gallatin and i Fourteenth streets, of which Rev. H. Manken is pastor. Rev. Robert J. Wolf, Intermediate Luther League secretary, of Philadel- phia,” will preach tomorrow morning and conduct a conference at 2:30 p.m. jon Intermediate Luther League work. |Miss Mabel Freas will conduct a model {Luther League meeting at 7:15 p.m. | At the vesper services, at 8 p.m., Miss | Bthel Tussing of Broadway, Va., will speak on “Life Service. This service will be under the auspices of |the Senior League. | Monday will be ‘“congregational night,” when A. P. Black, national secretary of the Lutheran Laymen’s Movement, will speak on “The Stew- ardship of Time, Talents and Money.” Mrs. E. T. Miller of Baltimore will apeak to the women Wednesday night on “Women's Activities in the Congre- gation and in the Church at Large.” Thursday evening Rev. Dr. H. D. Hayes of this city will address the men on “The Men in Their Relation to the Program of the Congregation and of the Synod.” Pearle Lyerly, parish deaconess of the Church of the Advent of New York City, will address the teachers and parents on the prob- lems of junior boys and girls Friday | night. The activities will close with the |administration of the Lord's supper at both the morning and evening | mervices October 2. 'C.E. E. prea Herndon, FLEMMING TO SPEAK. Becretary of Branch Y. M. C. A, to Address Bible Class. C. E. Flemming, secretary of the ‘Washington branch of the Y. M. C. A., will address the Harrison Men!' Bible Class of C¢ ress Street Meth- odist Protestant Church tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the audito- rium of the church. His subject will be “The Early Kings of Israel.” ‘W. H. Harrison, the president of the class, will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are invited to attend. e R RALLY DAY PLANS. Georgetown Lutheran Church to Hold Observance. Rally Day will be observed tomor- row at 9:30 a.m. by the Sunday School 9f Georgetown Lutheran Church, Wis- eonsin avenue and Volta place. ! At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. Harold E. Be: . will take for his topic “The Angel's Torch” and at 8 p.m.. “The Authority of Jesus.” The Junior Church meets at 11 a.m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. stle of | R, F. Sims, me; ° president of the Columbia Federation, B. Y. P. U d ' the Luther League, and J. B. Goldsmith, member of the Episcopal Young People’s Society, chairman of this committee. These meetings are open | Burton 1 ber of the Columbia ons, president of the Episcopal Young People's S B X¥ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927, ARRANGING YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETIN ietyy mith, resident of Elgin S Federation, B. Y. P. T.; Paul Brindle, p BAPTISTS PROPOSE EXTENDED PARLEY Sunday School Interests to Be Considered at Con- ference October 2-7. Plans are being made by the City- wide Baptist Sunday School Confer- ence to be held at Calvary Baptist Church October 2 to 7. This conference will afford opportu- nity for all officers and teachers and workers in young people’s and adult Bible classes of the Sunday school. Departmental workers in the Sunday schools will receive a special emphasis, and the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention is fur- nishing a faculty of seven experts in all features of Sunday school work. Already a large enrollment of the con- ference has been secured, and there is every promise of a record attend- ance, The following committees have spe- cial charge of the preparation for this conference: Executive, Dr. H. W. 0. Millington; program, E. B. Shaver, Rev. Homer J. Councilor, Robert L. Haycock, El- gin Smith; finance, Edward H. De- Groot, jr., John F. Bolen; enrollment, Everett F. Haycraft, W. H. Barringer, Roger F. Sisk, R. C. Kirkland; pub- licity and preregistration, John H. Seavers, Thomas R. Petty, John T. Miller, J. T. Curry, Arthur G. Cole, Thomas Brock, Thomas H. Braden, J. A. Crawford; house and equipment, S. G. Nottingham, Dr. F. A. Swartout; pulpit, Rev. C. B. Austin. ‘While this conference is being or- ganized for workers in Baptist Sunday schools in the District of Columbia, the sessions will be free to all work- ers from Sunday schools of other de- nominations. AMERICAN HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE WILL OPEN Ninth Year of Organization to Start With Day of Silent Prayer.. The ninth year of the American Home Bible Institute will open next Tuesday with the observance of a day of silent prayer at the Church of the Epiphany. In the evening the teachers’ consecration meeting will be held at the headquarters of the prayer stewards’ department, 1221 Decatur street. The teaching staff of the institute's school in Washington for the opening season will ipclude E. W. Collamore, Miss Carla 1. Davis, Lucy P. Holland, Ethel Vance, Hannah H. Frick and Augusta B. Henkelman. Classes will be held at the general headquarters, 837 Allison street; at Luther Place Memorial, Metropolitan M. E. and Wallace Memorial U. P. Churches and in homes throughout the city. The first class will convene October 3. SUNDAY SCHOOL. RESUMES The new term of the Sunday school of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twen- ty-third street near Washington Cir- cle, begins tomorrow at 11 a.m. It has been the custom for several vears to have the children come to church with their parents on Sundays and to sit with them during a portion of the services. Just before the ser- mon the rector makes a short address to the children, and they then go into the parish hall for their lessons, which in the church. —_——t RECTOR TO RETURN. close at the same time as the services CHURCH WIL HOLD ANNIERSARYFETE Trinity Methodist Episcopal| to Have 125th Birthday. The one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Fifth street and Seward square southeast, will be ob- served with special exercises begin- ning tomorrow and _ continuing through the week of October 30. Rev. Frank “Steelmay, pastor, has charge of the program. . Promotion day will be observed to- morrow at 9:30 o'clock by the Sun- day school. Rev. Dr. Frank M. Mc- Kibbin of Baltimore will preach at 11 am. An electrical memorial cross to the pastors of the church will be dedicated by the young people at § p.m. and Rev. D. J. Phelps Hand will speak. Department rallies will be held during the week as follows: Tuesday, senior and young people; Thursday, intermediates; Friday, jun. lors; Saturday, cradle roll, beginners and primary. Special exercises will be held in the Sunday school and church each Sun. day throughout the anniversary pro- gram, while the various departments will hold exercises on week nights. George R. Cook, superintendent of the Sunday school, has charge of the pro. gram for that department. TOPIC ANNOUNCED. Highlands Baptist Pastor Lists Subjects for Tomorrow. At the Highland Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, the pastor, Rev. Newton Mercer Sim- monds, will preach on “Three Great Affirmations of Christ” tomorrow morning. In the evening there will be a spe. cial song service with the story of each hymn told by the pastor. The ;!0;15 service will be led by W. B. vie. DR. HERSON TO PREACH. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson will preach at both services tomorrow at the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth at Allison street. The subject for the morning sermon will be “The Christ for Today” and in the evening. “From a Pit to a Throne.” The Church School meets at 9:30 o'clock and the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. BISHOP ANDG. W. U - PRESIDENT TO TALK | e ‘zFreeman and Dr. Marvin to | Address Interdenomina- tional Committee Rally. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, and Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington University, will be the speakers at the third annual rally of the Interdenominational Committee of | Young People to be held the evening [of October .14 at the Central High | School, Gratz E. Dunkum, grand | master of Masons of the District, will | preside, The Interdenominational Committee of Young People was organized some three years ago. The first rally was to promote a better understanding of American Christian _fellowship, and to create a better Christian fellow- ship. The second rally, in 1926, was for the purpose of promoting interdenomi- national fellowship through denomi- national loyalty. The committee on arrangements in- cludes J. B. Goldsmith, chairman, and Burton Parsons, Episcopal Young Merrit Smith, secre- : ndeavor Union; Flgi Smith, treasurer, and Sims Columbia_Federation of B. Y. P. Paul Brendle, Luther League; Ernes Grant, Epworth Leagu: ®, and Arthur Keefer, Epworth League, South. ANNOUNCES PROGRAM “Spiritual Love” to Be Pastor’s Ser- mon at Metropolitan Theater Service. At the morning service tomorrow of the First Congregational Church, which will be held at 11 o’clock in the Metropolitan Theater, Tenth and F streets, the minister, Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, will preach. His subject will be “Spiritual Lov Sunday school meets at 9:30 o’clock in the Metropolitan Theater and the primary department meets at 10 o'clock in the parish house, 938 Grant place. The young people's socleties will meet at 6:30 p.m., the Y. P. S, C. 1. at 711 Tenth street, and the S. 8. C. E. in the parish house. The Women's Society will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. at 938 Grant place, All women of the congregation are invited. The mid-week meeting for conference and prayer will be held Thu v at 7:30 p.m. in the parish Fred A. Woodis will lead this meeting and the topic for discussion Is “Good Mottoes for Christian Liv- ing.” Both the Senior Society of Christian Endeavor and the Young People’s Soclety will hold their annual banquet and -installation of officers September 30, at 6:30 p.m, . l LUTHER LEAGUE l Following the annual business meet- ing of the Luther League of the Dis- trict of Columbia, which will be held at Zion Luthern Church, Sixth and P streets, October 4, at 8 p.m., the leagues of the District will be the guests of Zion'’s League at a social in the Sunday school room. Rev. Robert Wolf, intermediate secretary of the Luther League of America, will conduct conferences on Intermediate League work at Incarna- tion Lutheran Church, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, tomorrow afternoon; while Pearl Lyerly will conduct con: ferences on Junior League work at the same church September 30. The party of leaguers fr 4 Paul's and Zion’s Luther o8 | which spent last week end at Gettys burg, Pa., visited the Frederick Luther League on their return trip to Wash- ington. Special invitations have been sent officers of the Luther League of the District of Columbia and all local leagues to be present at the meeting of Zion’s League tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, when Rev. Foster U. Gift of Baltimore, Md., will deliver an ad- dress and the following newly elected officers of that leagu be instalied by “candle light service: Herman J. Yaggie, president § Schickler, vice pr othy Krautwurst, recording secretary Miss Catherine Marques, correspond ing secretary; Miss Edna Korff, tr urer, and Miss Freda Lucke, pianist. This meeting will be held at Zion Hall, Second and Upshur streets, Robert ¥. Damon, Norman Li and Carl Sander, members of 2 Luther League, Niagara Falls, N. and of the New York State Luther League, spent a week in Washington as the guests of Fred L. Schickler, corresponding secretary of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, when Luther League methods were discussed. DD ENDEAVOR UNION MEETS. Golden Rule Branch Gathers at| New Bethel Church. | The Golden Rule Christian Endeavor Union met at the New Bethel Baptist Church last Monday night. James A. Brown presided. The reports of the Summer activities, including the evan- gelistic open-air services, the annual outing and the final report of the transportation manager of the Cleve- land convention, were made. The appointments of the various union committees were announced and the outline of the union program for the year was also made. The next meeting will be held at the People's Congregational Church, INGRATITU[;E IS TOPIC. The subject of Rev. ley at the 11 o'clock Baptist Church will Makers.” At 4 p.m. Rev. Wheeler, pastor of the Antioch Baptist Church, East Deanwood, will preach a special sermon to the Junior Willing Work- ers’ Club, The theme of the pastor at the eve. ning service will be “The Curse of In- gratitude. . Leon S. Worm- service at Zion be “God's Joy PLAN RECEPTON FORDR LR SO0 Congregation Arranges Event for Evening of October 4. Pastor Returning. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of | New Avenue Presbyterian | Church, is now on his way home af 4 tended tour of the Holy 1l occupy his pulpit Oct . Sizoo has been absent since the middle of Junme. Most of that time has heen spent in traveling and study- ing in the birthplace of Christendom. In his tour of the Holy Land, Dr. Sizoo has made many interesting and unique contr With other things T nging with him a sup- from the River Jordan, 10 be used in the baptisn s of the church, the first of which he will conduct October 9. congregation will hold an in 1 reception and homecoming me for Dr. and Mrs. Sizoo the | evening of October 4. The commi i e of this reception has ar. ranged a special program Rev. Dr. Olin M. Jones of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Phila- delphia, Pa., will occupy the pulpit at 11 o’clock tomorrow. The regular mid-week prayer sery. ice will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room. Dr. Duffield of this city will lead this Kk FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BIBLE HALL Ninth and B Sts NETH B. CARSO! 11:00 ermon, “The Un- p.m.—Bible Study, ~—Pentecostal Service. CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS. TON, MASS. First Church of Chris€ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid § Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. NE Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Templo Auditorium, Colorado and Georgia Aves.. Brightwood SUBJECT: “REALITY” _REVIVAL AT ST. PAUL’S. A. M. E. Church Meetings Start Tomorrow. A revival will begin tomorrow at St. Paul's A. M. X, Church, Eighth street between D and E streets south- West, conducted by Rev. Dr. Nathaniel H. Jeltz. Rev. J. A. Dames, pastor of the church, has arranged to continue the services to October 2. Three services will be held tomorrow, at 11 am., 3 fl!,dhtg p.m. Services will be held each night. Tlustrated Theosophical % Lecture “The New Sixth Race is N Wi " catorss? 00,37 St T ™ ublishe; Tuesday, F‘OE(flmberl”?;f‘ at in Lightbrin Floor, B: s Admission Free. wwright 15 P. er “Lodge. Main rister Bldg. __" ' Collection United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th and I Sts, Thursday, Sept. 29, 8:15 P.M. “THE ANCIENT WISDOM” QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NO D OR COLLECTIONS FREE LECTURE MR. THEODORE HELINE Ot New York City Rosicrucian Lecturer THE COMING RACE TED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church e g LR e ev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D Minister. The Manse, 2 Adams St. N.\v. Morning—*“Permanent Possessions.” Evening—*“The Unsinkable Ship.” Sermons by the Minister. This is “Secoud Mile” Day in all the services. when we hope to reach our bensvolence quota and §o the second mile THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. SUNDAY—3 P.M. Free Will Offering " ULYSSES G. B, to help others. Sunday School. 9:40. C. E. Socleties, 7:00. Preparatory ‘Service Thirsday eve.. Sept. 29, af o'clock, Holy Communion "next Sunday morning and evening. Come and You Will Come Agaln. ITARL ALLSOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—All Souls’ Church School Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road MOSES R. LOVELL, Minister. 11 AM— “Today’s Open Roads to God” 9:30 A.M. Rally Day Church School No Evening Service PLYMOUTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minl!lel‘, “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE.” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a'm tian _ Concentration.” P e, m itting Up With the Devi FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D.D. ister Morning Service, 11 0'Clock. METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. DR. PIERCE and 8 P.M. 11 A.M.. ‘except Fourth NG MEETINGS— READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 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.E.— Hours, 1:30 to 5.30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. | 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9. (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30 and Sun- days and holidays, 2 3 FOURTH . CHURCH—] Blag., 3313 14th §t.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, METHODIST EPISCOPAL_SOUTH EPWORTH | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." | | 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. Take Lincoln Park Car. Rev. JOHN PAUL TYLER, | PASTOR. 9:30am 11:00 a. Sunday School. | | | | orning Worship and | Sermon. | “Ultimate Values” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m.—O; 8:00 p.m n Prelude. ening Worship and sermon, “Seeing Eyes” 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Meet- ‘ ing. | | Ferbert F. Aldridge. Musleal Director. | Mrs. Mabel Ramsey Frost, Organist. MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St., Between Irving & Lamont Rev. R. L. Fultz, Pastor Until further notice, Sunday School will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the Public Library, Mt. Pleasant Branch, 16th and Lamont Streets N, 11:00 o'clock service will be held in the Chapel of the Columbia Heights Christian Church, East Entrance, 1435 rk Road. Night service consolidated in_the Main Auditorium. OF REV. FREDERICK HARRIS || Pastor of Foundry Church tn“; Preach at Morning and Eve- :,| ning Services. | Rev. Dr. pastor of pal Frederick Brown Harri Foundry Methodist Episco- Church, will preach tomorrow i on the theme * ted and in the evening his sub. ill be “Life's Measures.” v day will be observed in the church school at 9:30 a.m. A pro- gram entitled “Onward March."” mnib iano Class will be taught ||| Dr. Frank W. Collier of the n University, who has recent- | cned from his vacation, spe nt | in New England. | Rabbi Bari Rabbi shansky to Preach. | Barishansky will deliver a | el Congre. h and I streets northwest. 9 El D= B Chief Apostle of the Ch Christ wiil be at theten ON. ch_ of God in corner_Delaware Saturday night and | invited to come and | ELDER S. KELSER. Pastor. VERSALIST, % 8w v morning. All m Universalist | Church |Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending_the Building of a New Church Edifice) September 25, at 11 A.M. Sermon Tople: “Peace in Tumult” Quotation: “Well roars the storm to those who hear a deeper volce across the | | | e Peoples S Baptist Chureh, 10th & ste. n.w. Dr. Lewis C. Sheafe, the minister, Sunday night sermons. o'clock on “The Life the Light of Today.” INATIONAL storm. Kindergarten at the same hour. Church School convenes at 12:15 p.m. Seats Free. A CORDIAL WELCOM BRI YOUR FRI Th v September and_Times o El Moses in “WASTED LIGHT” IS TOPIC | Mz By the entire S auditorium at 10:30 am | the messaz D. i1 (The National dohn Marsha!l Place and “Rally Day Exercises” nday School in the chu Dr. G. Ellis Williams former pastor of this church, brings t 8 pm Qur Vested Choir voices will sing at the evankik Where Worship Comes First G H. Ave Samuel E. Rose, M. A,, Pastor nt Circle and N Nw .. Pastor. hool reaching by the Pastor. 7:30 p.m ' —Epworth - Leazue. reaching by the ORDIALLY WELCOMED, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A S s Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN Pastor 930 am 11:00 a.x “What May I Believe Con- cerning the Humanity of Christ?” 7 p.m—Epworth Teague WHAT MAY I BELIEVE CONCERNING THE REALTY ¥ THE HOLY SPIRIT? CHURCH METROPOLITAN Metho, Church James Shera Montgomery, D. D., Minister School ey, Supt Mr. Fugene hip v ser mon by the MINISTER “or the subject: “THE PORTRAIT OF A TRUE CHRISTIAN” Music by the Tmperial Male Quartet. 6:45 P.M.. Worship_ with Ser. DR MONTGOMERY subject “THE LAMPS THAT FAIL” Music by the Imperial Male Quartet. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE HODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. —=— = = UNION M. E. CHURCH 8 Pastor ETHODIST EPISCOPAL | \ | Street N.W | SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eve St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 to 8 pm.) a.m, REV. CHRIST (Unity Lecturer of Sunday, 1 Sunday, N 8 PM. WILLIAM FARWELL (Leader of the Christian Assembly, San Jose. Calif.) “FAVOR AND TRUTH.” TUESDA 8 P.M. “WALKING IN THE LIGHT.” SARAH JANE BLAKE. WED! INSPTRATION A| “SOWING BESIDE A (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris Minister Rev. John C. ian Director Relizious Education 25" _Exercises 9:30 a.m.—"Rally_D: in the Church School. o 11:00 a.m.—*“Wasted tional 8:00 p.m—“Life’s False Measures. Music by Foundry Quartet Chol Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. Topic, “God's Laymen A HEARTY WELCOME. _FRIDAY, 5 P.M, Questions and Healing Service. OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45—Sunday School and Bible Class. £ 1 wers of Man.” Class by Arthur P. Buck. 6:45 p.m.—Good _ Words Club. Open Forum. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. Rev. R. W. 8. Thomas, Pastor Sunday School Hour, Club_Anniversary. Special Sermon by_Pastor. V. W. H. Dean. D s 0 am Coal m 2 (Monday Childre STRANGERS INVITED. h?ETHOITIS1‘ EPISCOPAL (Colored). GALBRAITH Zion Chureh, 6th St. bet. L & M N.W. D. BATTLE. D. D.. Pastor. ch” School and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, Rev. H. J. Tucker, S, | o Presiding Elder ' of FOUNDRY | Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister William S. Hockman Director of Religious Education. 9:30—The Church School. 1:00—Morning Worship. Dr. Guy Black Preacher. 7:00—The Epworth League. 8:00—Evening Service. “Faith’s Defiance” The Minister Preaches Calvary's Choir sings at hoth services Devotional meeting Thursday, 8 p.m Our Doors Swing W ““Whosoever Will Washington District. arick C. E p.m.—Sermon and evening worship. Holy communion morning and evening, YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES.* HAVEN M. E. CHURCH 14th and B Sts. and Mass. Ave. S.E. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 am_ and 8:00 p.m—Preaching. Strangers_are Invited METHODIST EPISCOPAL_WHITE. DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor s l“" the Pastor. 10 be presen 800 p.m.—Dreaching You are cordially invif Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—“The Church With- out Me.” 8p.m—“Does God Chastise?” The third sermon in a series of the book of Job. You will enjoy the singing of our new quartet. TRINIT 1802—One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anniversary—1927 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor 11 AM.—Sermon by the Pastor. “Spiritually Minded” 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor. “The Light and the Life” 9:45 AM.—Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League, Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will return from his vacation and occupy his pul- pit tomorrow at both the morning and evening services. will preach on “SPIRITUAL LOVE” “AT EASE IN ZION.” Rev. Earl M. Bowman, pastor of the First Church of the Brethren, Fourth astreet and North Carolina avenue southeast, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “At Ease in Zion,” and at 8 o'clock on “Living Under a Handi- oaj Sunday, October 2, this church will br%mt a service at 11 a.m. through w 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship REV. LAURENCE HAYWARD of Newburyport, Mass. Will Preach MOTION PICTURE HOUR RESUMED OCTOBER 2 Fifth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. Rev. Frank Steelman, Minister —— .—Sunday School, Metropolitan Theater. 10:00 a.m.—Primary Dept., 938 Grant Place. 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Meet- ings: 9:30 A.M. The Church School—George R. Cook, Superintendent 11:00 AM. Sermon by Dr. Frank M. McKibben Director of Baltimore Council of Christian Education « 8:00 P.M. Dedication of Electric Tower Cross as a Memorial to Our Pastors Sermon by Rev. J. Phelps Hand, D. D. Superintendent of Washington District YOGODA. Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association Vesper Services, 5 O’Clock P.M. Sunday, Sept. 25, 1927, 1225 New Jersey Ave. N.W. ALL WELCOME. SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFB' D H. TERRY ubject : “JESUS THE SEER” Followed bf’ Spirit Messages. “And behold, there appeared unto them Moses, and Ei talking with him.” Mat. 17. 3. Sunday, 8 P.M., at Pythian Temple, 1012°9th gt n.w. Second floor. All welcome. Spirit Message Seance Wednesday, 8 p.m. Each person 're Mystic Church of Christ Lecture, Healing, Messages. Sunday ‘and Tuesday. 8 p.m. Sunday—DMessages From Flowers Spiritual Advice Dally, 12-5 P.M. Rev. F Donceel gs: 8. 8. C. E. at 938 Grant Place. Y.P.S.C. E. at 711 10th St. g EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Announce Short Talks. ‘The United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and I atreets, will have a short talk, fol- lowed by questions and answers, every Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock. The subject for next Thursday night will be “The Anclent Wisdom.” The pub- Music by Quartet Choir, Fred J. Eden, Director —— - SIBLE ¢ UDENTS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Where Are the Dead? Are our lost loved ones in Heaven? What and where is Hell? Who are there and can they get out? What are the true Bible teachings re- garding a future life for mankind, and of seeing our lost loved ones again? Don't fail to hear— F. H. Dougherty Of New York City SUNDAY . .. 11 AM. Savoy Theater 38030 14th St. N.W. ALL WELCOME International Bible Students’ Association. Department Rallies During the Week Anniversary Celebration Begins This Sunday and Extends Through October METHODIST HAMLINE s “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister Last Sunday Before Conference Mt. Vernon Pl. M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League HALL MISSION 823 LA. AVE. N.W, For the Promotion of Secriptural H;)}:i,ges: mmu’"fi‘i‘{n‘." Bastor: 1, A " Migchen. Prayer Mapng Thu : Preaching by W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 11 A M.—“CHRIST MAGNIFIED” 8 P.M.—“TO ONE’S PLACE” 11 AM.—Junior Church: Rev. W. A. McKee Subject: “THISTLES” Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock—Prayer Meeting led by Mr. Overholt Special music by quartet and vested choir under direction of MR. R. DEANE SHURE, Director 941 M _St. N.W. Dr. Zaida Brown Kates —will hold a Circle on Tuesday and Friday evenings. 16 Kth St S.E. Evangelistic Services John Wesley Church of The Nazarene 8th and I Streets N.E, D. C. Conducted by EVANGELIST PRES- TON KENNEDY of New dersey. - He- nning October the 2d, 1927 Sun- ay hours for service will be 11 am. and 2:30 p.m. Evening, 7:30. ecting_every 'night 'during the week at 7:30. Come and hear this old-time preacher preach the old- time Gospel. EVERYBODY WELCOME Rev. E. J. Moffitt, Pastor DR. HERSON PREACHES 11 am.—Subject—“THE CHRIST FOR TODAY” 8:00 p.m.—Subject—“FROM A PIT TO A THRONE” 9:30 A.M.—Church School 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League B Saing Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1819 Adams Mill Road Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates Sunday, September 25, 8 P.M. Subject—"“So God Loved the World.” Spirit Messages follow service. )’lalll“fifitlxn'%l very TE?“;{)’H"aolc .m ; Tiday, 8 bm. | Eversong reached: Dr. Contes ives private readings. Col, 6247, Seats Free! No Collection!