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WAUGH METHODIST ' WILL BE REOPENED Bishop Hamilton to Preach Tomorrow at Start of Week’s Program. The Waugh Methodist Church, Third and A streets northeast, after extensive improvements, will be re- opened with appropriate exercises Bishop John W. Hamilton will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The evening sermon will be ched by Rev. Dr. J Ips Hand, ierintendent of the Washington ct. There will be a special Ep- th League service at 7 p.m. Woman's Guild night will be ob- served Monday at § o'clock, when the church will be open for inspection. ghborhood night will be held Tues- at 8 o'clock, and Rev. Dr. H. F civer will make an adaress Wed- night. Or. Joseph T. E. an address Thurs. night, when young people will be se: A S School banguet will be held Friday night and Dr. Wincliar Bowen wiil make the prin- py w ming Sunday will be ob- served October 16. Rev. Dr. John R. Fdwards will preach in the morning, and Rev. Dr. D. 8. Colt, pastor of Govens M. E. Church, Baltimore, in the evening. REV. U. G. B. PIERCE RETURNS TO PULPIT! Minister to Preach Tomorrow at/ All Souls’ Unitarian After Trip to Prague. After three months' absence in Eu- rope, Rev. Dr. Ulvsses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Church, Unita- rian, returns to his pulpit tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, and will preach on “The Saving Vision.” Dr. Pierce was appointed by the American Unitarian Association to in- vestigate religious conditions in Czech- oslovakia, where the reorganization of the thurch has aroused great interest. During September he attended and spoke at the International Congress of Religious Liberals in Prague, where representatives from 15 countries were in attendance. In addition to Dr. Pierce, All Souls' Church was repre- sented at this congress by Mrs. Pierce, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Bauer, Mrs. J. F. Paige and Miss Emelyn Paige. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce also visited Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Holland. At the motion picture hour in Plerce Hall at 7:30 p.m. the feature will be “Jungle Adventures.” MRS. HANE HONORED. At a meeting of St. John's Guild Wednesday Mrs. George F. Hane was elected president and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman vice president. The meet. ing was opened with corporate com- munion and Rev. Calvert . Buck, rec- tor of Christ Church, Washington spoke on “The Meaning of the Cros: Delegates from the different chapters were appointed to attend the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of Mont- goemery County, which will be held O‘K;:nber 14 at Christ Church, Rock- ville Tne rector, Rev. Clarence Prentice Parker, will celebrate holy communion tomorrow at 7:15 a.m. and preach at the 11 o'clock service. The Young People’s Service League will be in «harge of Miss Kathleen McFarlane end will meet in St. John's Hall at Tpm. SERIES IS ARRANGED. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, minister of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church. Sixteenth street at Allison street, will preach the first of a series of sermons tomorrow night, the theme being “Revelation by Character,” and the subject for the first sermon will be “Cain and Abel.”” At the morning service the subject of the sermon will be “What Think Ye of Christ?” The church school meets at 9:30 a.m. The Epworth League meets at 7 p.m. CHURCH TO.CELEBRATE. ‘The Friendship Baptist Church, First and H streets southwest, will celebrate its fifty-second anniversary tomorrow. Rev. B. H. Whiting will preach at 11 am. on “Courtship and Marriage.”. At 3 pm. anniversary sermon by Rev. A. J. Tyler, pastor of the Mt. Airy Baptist Church, and at 8 pm., sermon by Rev. W. M. Brown. Re- ception Monday at 8 p.m. —_— PASTOR TO PREACH. At the 142d Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Roanoke, , Rev. D. L. Snyder was returned to Emory Metho- dist Church, Brightwood, D. C., for his third year. He will preach at both services to- morrow. It will be rally day in the Sunday school and church. “Empty Pew” Is Topic. Rev. A. F. Elmes, pastor of the Peo- ple's Congressional Church, M street between Sixth and Seventh streets, will have for his subject tomorrow morning, “The Empty Pew.” At 6:30 p-m. under the auspices of the Young People’s Christian Endeavor Mr. Burr of Howard University will speak on *“How Can We Help Boys and Girls.” Ah! 8 p.m. there will be a sermon by the SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MG A Opens Monday, Oct. 10th : Courses Life of Christ Life of Paul New Testament Old Testament Psychology Pedagogy Church History ‘The Temple Parables Public Speaking Missions Credit Given tional Council Education. Classes meet at Calvary Bap- tist Church, 8th and H Sts. MEN AND WOMEN Enroll Now at Y. M. C. A. HER_SERVICES. by Interna- of Religious HALL MISSION 6238 LA. AVE. NW. For the Promotion of Scflptur.fl thneh nday Service. 2 J om Mitchell. w PN, | Special Preacher. I TR LMD BISHOP JOHN W. H! CHURCH CELEBRATES ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE Former Superintendent to Ad- dress Sunday School Classes. MILTO: | In connection with the golden jubilee | { observance of Grace Reformed Church, | now being held, Sunday school | will be addressed tomorrow morni 9:40 o'clock former Supts, Henry M. Shook, Prof. Frank G. Sig- man, Belle Rouzer and James B. Al- bright. the only charter member still with the church, Holy communion will be observed at 11 am, and Rev. Dr. Meminger will _preach on “Ministerial Relief.” At 8 p.m. there will be holy com- munfon and a sermon by Dr. Meminger on “Back to Bethel.” There will ba’a meeting Wednesday night, when addresses will be deliv- ered by Rev. Dr. Hugh K. Fulton, pastor of Northminster Presbyterian Church, and by Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of First Baptist Church. The exercises will close October 16, when the pastor will give his anni- versary sermon. FAST OF PHE.SBYTERIANS TO BE HELD TOMORROW Special Interest to Center in Need | of Foreign Mission Work TUnder Program. The Central Presbyterian Church | will observe tomorrow as a day of | fasting and praver as set apart b, the General Assembly of the Pres! ’vermn Church in the United States. Especial interest will center in the needs of the foreign mission work. At the morning service in the church the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach on “The Call to Prayer” and the congregation 'is invited to come to the church during the hours be- tween the services for meditation and prayer for the need of the work. Dr. Taylor will begin again the stud- ies in the New Testament for the Young People’'s Bible Class Friday night. This class, which has been in operation for three years, will begin the Fall and Winter work under the instruction of the pastor. The church secretary, Miss Mary Coit, will act as executive manager of the class. Church Distributes Pamphlets. During the past month between 800 and 700 copies of the Acts of the Apostles have been distributed in the Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets. Rev. Dr. Wal. dron will resume his sermons upon this book tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, using as his subject, “Did the Coming of the Holy Ghost Upon the Apostles on the Day of Pentecst Change Their Views of the Character and Work of Jesus Christ?” At night, the subject of his sermon will be, “Wherewithal Shall a Young Man Cleanse His Way? Will Talk on Holiday. The Wilbur class of Calvary Baptist Church will meet with Miss Lucie Bernhart, 1226 Massachusetts avenue, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Dean William Allen Wilbur, teacher of the class, will talk of his Summer holiday in the British Isles. An invitation is extend- ed to all former members. NEW_THOUGHT. Truth and Healing Meetings Ll Be Held at Sund. 1 Everybody '(v foome ""u';t«‘-.’ s Wiliard Day o'clock Mrs. Florence = Gran.ison Hill the In- Alliance, at 8 p.m.. subject of “How to Have Hnnglnm i This meeting is given under u. spices of the District Association of the T - A and all members and lly invited to at. tnnd o ‘mesting which will be fol- lowed by & receptior NTH DAY ADVENTIST. _ FIRST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 8th Street bet. F and G N.E. Washington, D. C. Edger E. C. Atkisson, Pastor, numns Bf "Propheer” I- e wiprect !or ctober Oth, at 8 o'clock p.m PIRITUALL Dr. Zaida Brown Kates cowul hold & Circle on Tuesday and Friday evenings. 18 Sth St By Reudings. AUKILIARY COUNTY GROUPS TO MEET All Members of Washington Branches Invited to Attend Sessions. Mrs. Wilifam D. Hurd, diocesan president of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church in the Diocesz of Washington, has invited members | of the parish branches of the auxiliary In Washington to attend two county meetings durinz the coming week. The annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of Prince Georges County wili be held in Trinity Church. Upper Marlboro, Tuesday, beginning with a celebration of holv communion at 11 o'clock, Rev. J. €. M. Shrewsbury, vector of the church, celebrating. Rev. G. Branch, of St. Thomas Church, Croome, Md., will preach the sermon. After the service, there will be a busi- ness meeting and conferences lasting xh ough the afternoon. Those attend- ing from a distance are expected to bring lunch with them. M Milliken of Collingtoun, pre: auxiliary in Prince G 1 lent of the es Count e. . time, the diocesan officers of the auxiliary hope to further their aim of a branch in every parish. t ng a branch in Trinity Chu Tast week, at St. Barnabas Church, Leeland, also in charge of Rev. a group of 20 women zed as a regular branch of the woman's auxiliary to the na- tional council, an organization of women reaching around the world The annual meeting of the auxiliary of Montgomery County will be held October 14 in Christ Church, Rock- ville. The celebration of holy commun- fon will be held at 10 a.m., Rev. M. F. Minnick, rector. officiating, and Rev. Clarence P. Parker of Bethesda preaching the sermon. Mrs. Archi bald Small will preside. The usual conferences will be held in the after- noon. following a bhox luncheon. The diocesan officers will attend hoth meet- ings and will conduct the conferences All women are invited to attend both meetings. - “Bouncing the Blues.” At Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow morning Dr. John E. Briges will preach on “The Most Popular and Un- popular Subject in All the World.” At night his subject is “Bouncing the Blues” or “The Blessings of Cheerful- ness.” . Secular League Address. “‘Shall the Clergy or the Constitution of the United States Rule This Coun- try?” is the ttlie of an address hy Franklin Steiner, secretary of the American Rationalist Associaton, be- fore the Secular League, 1006 E street, tomorrow at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. PHIAN. 330 Fa ave e CHRISTADE Christadelphian Ectlesin Evers surder 11790 G Al Weteome Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster 8t N.W. WORSHIP, 11:15_A.M. DS, Trving Sts MURRAY 8. KENW( iy S, IS, Pri Bteerime Thirsdny_7:45. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 am, Sunday_School elnrk E] W A ALL AREINVITED. C SCIENC clmsaan Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE_MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 0 8t. N.E Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple Auditorium, Colorado and Georeia Brightwoo: SUBJECT: “ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?” g“" day s’a‘mfi:flfl“flx.‘? ‘excent Fourth w%nfivésb {‘Yso l%!ll)’fl 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 530 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. l'HlRD CHURCH~—Colorado _ Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9. (Wednesda 9:30 to 7:30 and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 6:30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays. 9:30 to 5:30). EPISCOPAI ASGENSION Rev. Thomas \Vonhlnm Cooke, Services 8 lnd lI AM., 7:30 PM. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH e u"' 5'6” itol’ . o) tvl’nw And nurou- ANDREW’S CHURCH ST. and V St. NW. D. Mystic Church of Christ Lecture, Heaiins. Meagages Siinday and Tuesday. 8 b Sunday—Messages From “Flowers Spiritual Advice DA:Jy 12-5 P.M. Rev. F. Donceel 041 N Spiritual Sclence Church of Christ 1819 Adams Mill Road Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates Sunday, Oetobcr 9, 8 P.M. SUBJE “The Law of Non-R nce’” Spirlt Messages follow service. Menage Seunces every Tusaiay. 2330 pm 1d every Friday, 8 pm. Every one veacha. Dr. wives private readings. Col. 6237 see' 11 develnpment Tormine Inguire. ¥ Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 2721 14th St N.W. piritual messtze mectings every Monday. $:00 pm. _Readings daily. Tlne First Spmtualut Church the Pastor REV. ALmi-:n H. TERRY, 11:00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Evening garvice and sermon. WEDX ESDAY BIBLE CLASS Taught by DR. W. E. ROLLINS of the Virginia Theological Seminary in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd Street, South of Washington Circle Every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Epiphany || G St. near 13th Rev. Z. B, Philllps, D. D. an.m.—lloly Cmnmnnlon. 9:30 a.m.—~Church School. 9:30 .1 m.—Rleclnr 's Bible School 11:00 a.m.—~Morning nd > o mon by the l{efl “PR]OH:[JSES ‘OF JESUS" and Ho shall “Fuohn 14:18, e a Pnhuu Pempl . second fivor£ == 8:00 p. m.—Eunlng Praye mon_by the et!or. Thursday 7:30 and 11 AM. Holy Cummunion. 123rd Street near \Washington Circle B. Y. P. U. NEWS At the monthly board meeting of the Columbia Federation of B. P. U., held at the Central Union Mis- sion Tuesday evening, Z. C. Hodges of the West Washington Baptist Church was elected second vice president and director of athletics. It was decided to hold monthly meetings of the Columbia Federation as follows: December, Bethany Bap- tist Church: January, First Baptist Church; _February, Fifth Baptist Church; March, Metropolitan Baptist Church; April, Grace Baptist Church; ay, Second Baptist Church. The details of the efficiency campaign to | commence November "1, were com- pleted. There will be two three-month periods, with a prize to be awarded the winner of each period and a sil- ver plaque to the winner for the entire year, and the expenses of a delegate from the winning union to the B. Y. P. U. A. convention to be held in_Kansas City. Mo. John Ruthven, retiring president of the federation. will visit the Maryland Avenue Baptist Church next Sunday evening. Miss Geraldine Saunders, Bethany Baptist Church, and leader of the In- termediate B. Y. P. U. Federation, announced the next meeting of the intermediates to be held at Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets, Friday evening, October 21. The in- termediate unions from the Metropoli- tan and Petworth Baptist Churches recently became affiliated with the in- termediate federation, with the fol- lowing officers: Edward C. Warner, leader; Miss Gertrude Smith, assist- ant leader, and Trice Gravatte, presi- dent, at_Metropolitan Unfon, and Sverett Haycraft, leader, and Miss Louls Pledger, president, at Petworth. Will Preach on “Salvation.” Rev. Newton Mercer Simmons, pas- tor of Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Personal Element in Our Faith" and the topic for the evening sermon will be “Salvation.” Sunday Sermon Topics. The Sunday topics of Rev. Boorde at Temple Baptist Ch: t 11 am. will be and at 8 o'clock, Magnus, Houdini and Thurston.” prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Dr. EPISCOPAL. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum. Rector. Services, 7:30 and 11:00 am. Church School. 11:00 a.m Daily 7:30 am. except Thursday at 112060 % A Syl Piakng Sevvics S gick and afficied conducted n St. Paul's Parish Hall at 8:00 p.m. the | Rev. William Thomas ll:noldn All are welcome. irrespective of race and creed i ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. | 800a 11:00 am Communion. ! Morning prayer and ser- | mon. i Preacher— The Rev. Robert dohnston, D. D. 'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. n francais tous 4 heures par— les di- lslh betw. THOMAS Near Dunnm Circle (Take Conn, A\"« Cars) 45 and 11 o'clock. xn o rmne !mllb. D.D.D.C L 9:45—Young_ People's Service. “The Church Beautiful. 11:00—*“Passing the Crisis.” Strangers should _visit this beautiful church, conceded to be the most beautiful chyrch in Washington e On r veni gesimed, T wiil b heid 3t & o'dlock. No Servi ifiediatels after the 4 pm. Service Bible Classes will be held, to which all ‘are in- yited, cona cted hv 'hu Sector. Dr C. Emest Smith. _an Dr. Bishop. Church of the Advent 2nd snd You N.W. Rev. W. S. Shacklette, Rector 11 a.m.~Rev. Arthur B. Rudd, l?nmm of the Washington Cathedral 8 p.m.—Dr. H. Sinelair Bowen, e duct the service. Church School. 9:45 a.m ST. JnS’ CHURCH ear Mass Ave. N.E. G GE ‘G {' g ser. Ge0H N o” sx-:nvxch. 7:30, 503 Week-dav Servioen—Tuarday & Thobs s am “ST. MARK’S CHURCH 8 A Stregte 5 BEY. WILLIAM ns,\-& s, Bector REV DANIEL W, ALLEN. Atalstant, Seventeenth Sunday after ‘Trinity. 0 am Communion. School. Rector or ) 1 am. service Will be broadcast by Thuudly n onHoly Communion. o0 0. GRACE “GRACE CHURCH Georgetown) Wheannln ve. Below M . M. M PREIK NS in charge. Prayer_and_Sermion. St. Stephen’s Church’ 3017 14th 86, NW. _— Cleray: lev. George F. Dudley, D.. Rector. Tev. Goores Ly Grambe: Aviistente" Wi EEK Orsogtlogik Oth, 1927 loly Communion hurv;h si‘lnfll. Se Brockport. PRev o} oung People’s Ptllownmm Evening Pra; Healing serv con T Communion Thurs vmoko Tiabier of :fg'" inia flmmlul 7:30 n.-.—-rmm Praver and Ad- L} n WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL wiscoNt n%’r‘a’v‘?"fi% TN woon. 10:00 A.M. 5 11:00 AM. BYENSONG. N, mmr{i« AR oF WASHINGTO JLEY_RO. St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place, Rev. Herbert -Sc‘n!t Smith, D. D. ector. 8.m.~—Foly Commanion. = Motning jprazer’ sermon rt vensong, with ser the = Rev. Holy Communion Thursday, 11 rist Chi It with 4:30 p.m. etown S TEMPLE HEIGHTS SERVICES PLANNED Knight Templar Day Will Be Observed at Open-Air Program. Knight Templar day will be observed tomorrow at the open-air services at Temple Heights at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Grand Chaplain John C. Palmer of the Grand Lodge of Ma- sons, for the six commanderies of Knights Templar of the city, who will be present in uniform. The address will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Z. Barney Phillips of Epiphany Protestant Epis- copal Church. This is the last open- afr service for this season. The following commanderies, with their officers and the members of their families, will be special guests: Wash- ington, No. 1, Joseph M. Marzolf, commander; Columbia, No. 2, J. Harry Phillips, cnmm:lmlm Potomac, No. 3, Charles’ V. commander: De ed Huber, com- Edwin C. Dut- (nn, commander; Brightwood, N 6, Fred E. Blood, commander, together with the officers of the Grand Com- mandery of Knights Templar and their familles; Dr. Mark F. Finley, grand commander; Gratz E. Dunkum, @eputy grand commander; Charles F. Roberts, grand generalissimo; Joseph H. Milans, grand captain general; Eugene E. Thompson, grand senior warden; L. Whiting Estes, grand junior warden; William H. Harrison, grand standard bearer; Roland B. Brown, grand sword hearer; Arthur M. Poynton, grand warder; Edward P. Hazelton, inspector general; Oliver A. Phelps, assistant inspector general, and Franz A. Birgfald, inspector gen- eral of work. DENOMINATIONAL. —_Assembl;'H?ll— 14th Street and Penna. Ave. 9:46 a.m —Rally Day Exohiseer” Sunday 6:30 p.m. —-l'{nmml Peoples' Meeting (firet ting_of 7:45 p.m.—Gosnel Preaching ALL_CORDIALLY I UNITED BRETHKEE{, Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R St Rev. Simpion B. Daugherty, D. The Manse. 2 Adans St. . treets .. Minister N Morning: Final message of the Conference | Year by the minister. Dr. 8. B. Daugherty. Also_report of the year's wor : Dr. Chas. E. Fultz, Inn :upt Special Program ‘in the Sund: chool 0:40 Live Christian Endeavor 00 EomE ANDY ST WICL COMERGATY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). The First Primitive Evangelical ot Washinglon. WM, M. GOODWIN PASTOR TEACHER PRACTITIONER Telephone anl“n 1450 u amty? rnxuan. 312n: 138 Mrs. Eddy did not élnm to know it I‘" NOTICE! News for the Saturday Church Page must be received by the Church News Editor not later than noon on Friday. FULTZ BIBLE CLASS HOLDS BUSINESS SESSION President Hoover Gives Resume of Year's Work at Gath- ering. The Fultz Bible Class of the Me- morial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, held a business session last Monday evening. Presi- dent Frank P. Hoover gave a resume of the year's work. Officers elected wer Charles L. Mendel, president; Frank W. Jarvis, vice president; T. Raymond Zepp, sec: retary (re-elected); William H. Jordan, treasurer (re-elcted); Robert W. Parker, secretary of literature; Roscoe H. Brane, Emory M. Scates and Frank P. Hoover, assistant teachers. Rev. Dr. Daugherty, pastor of the church, and the class teacher, will leave Monday for the annual church conference at York, Pa. It is expected he will be returned to the local pas- torate. Calvin S. Hardy is the church delegate, with Roscoe H. Brane as al- ternate. EW_CHURCH_(Swedenborgian)._ CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. 45—Sahhath_Sehool Clases 10 Oo—Almna Class for adults, led by Mrs. lice Thacher Post, 11:00—3orming Worehip. with Pastor's Sermon. Solo by Mrs. Raloh P. Barnard Chorus Choir. Miss Maud G. Sewall. Director. Free Lending Library, Open Duxy UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. Thursday, Cctober 13 8:15 P “The Sevenfold Man” Reading Room Open Daily Except Thursday and Sunday. 10:30 to 5:30 No Dues or Collections Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. October 9 3 P.M.—The Initi- ’ tions. By Thomas b 4 N. Pond of Balti- LI more. Music by Charlotte Hoover Tuesday, Bhagavad . Gita class; Wednesday, members meeting; Fri- day, Secret Doctrine class. All classes free. Theosophical Lecture “From the Group-Soul to Self- Conselousness™ By Olivia Martin Sunday. Oct. Oth, 8:15 P. M. Lightbringer Lfld Maio' Floo, arrister Bldg. Admission Free. Collection. Ayfree,_study class in “Theosophy” Sunday. 7 l\’l‘ERDE OMINATIONAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St N.W. Phone Frank. 1880. (Healing \nmsary ally. JUDGE DEAN I'BA)'KL“' SUNDAY 1L A : “THE STILL SMALL Myorce HEALING SERVICE. R “L\I\AY SERVICES R !b—oglm‘dl‘y Sehool d ml.,cm-n g y Arihur P, 2 5:30—~Young Peuplnl Chrhflou Um(! [u) ‘—Good Words Club. EDITH SERvan CORNELISON. ESTHER (‘00 . MONDAY. 8 “LESSONS IN TRUTH" Class. {. McCLELLAN. P “Christian Bfil{{ml" Class. “Unity Corref Courge” class Sndents JUDGBI”DEAN FRANKLIN PM. 8 “III'IL NG THE TRMBLE ':’ DEAN FRANKLIN, L[{fiafin CHRISTHAN. “LESSONS I3 p-nwm" Clnss. “GENESIS COURSE." By ARTHUR P. BUCK. FRIDAY. 5 P.M. HEALING, SERVICE. «WORD 'STEBY” Clage AUD B. SCHOOLEY S CONGREGATIONAL. 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. 11:00 am.~*“The Folly of Refection.” 6:30 pm.~Y. P. S. C. E. 8:00 p.m.—Neval H. Thomas, speaks pm.—Neval pe: Cox,” group leader. * First Congregational Church REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, 4ssociate Minister Morning Service, 11 o’clock at the METROPOLITAN THEATER Tenth and F Streets N.W. DR. PIERCE will speak on “PEACE IN YOUR HEART” { 9:30 8.m.—Sun Schoal, Metropolitan Theater 10:00 a:m. Eimars Doty 088 Gront lace. oY ounk Peontes Meetings: 30 p. ® Poo Everyone Cordi VISI TIN G w4 14th Street cars REV. MOSES 9:30 CHURCH SCHOOL. 11100 SER 6:00 YOUNG. PEOPLE'S FORU! 8:00 “THE CHANGING ORDER OF 1927, by William Knowl 0 and Thirty-frst Ste. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. 7:30 am—Corporate, Communion, Wo- man'e, Al !km DR. LUCILE DOOLE' 7:45 VISITATION OF FRANCISC_ (Busses leave church, 254 938 Grant P e il 'runm "Street. SHINGTON? Let Us Welcome You At MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL The Church with a Modern Ministry for All 1410 Columbia Road almost to door R. LOVELL Minister SUNDAY “Big Busmeu and the Clmat:an Ideal” (fc: an lnlutrl.l IN EUROPE—IMPRESSIONS Cooper, Gen'l Sec. Y. M. C. A. THURSDAY, OCT, 13 10 A.M. CHILD GUIDANCE COURSE, “THE PARENT’S JOB,” MONASTERY. m\l.ld trip) evgrs | “GREETING OF GRAFTER.” Rev. Ellis Primm Announces Topic at Second Baptist. “The Greeting of a Grafter” will be the sermon subject tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pastor of the Sacond Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. This sermon will be preached at 6:30 oclock at the Kast Capitol Street branch, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets, and at 8 o'clock at the church. Mr. Primm will begin at the morn- ing service a series of three sermons from one text. The subject for tomor- row will be, “Serious Christianity." .UTHERAN. P ETWORTH The Friendiiest Charch in"Washington REV. Htm J. SMITH 8:00pm—Sermon “TEMPER, Gone to Seer 0:30 a m —Graded Sunday School. 11:00 am —Junior Church, unde leadership of belc on 'HIV{"'PR’I and Miss Ed- 6:45pm.—B. Y. P. U. Meetings. Come to These Services. ZION Gih and P 8is. N.W. Pastor. Richard Schmidt, D. D, 5 :30: German service, 10; !nlhuh Steanch: et and oaa'ste 8. 5. flm Luther League._7:15 n.m Wnrflh\n R INCARNATION S, oo Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave Rev. H. MANKEN. Jr.. Pastor. 9:40 a.m.—School. am.—Service, A_Weleome and n_Blessing Awalt You. | Church of the Atonement | N. Capitol 8t. and Rhode Island Ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Sunday_School, 9:45 am Grace Lutheran Church Joppa, Hall Oth_and_Upshur Sts. N.W. GERHARD E Ll'. K Pastor. 9:30 am. | CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th_and G_Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor ‘Study Hour. Everybody Welcome CHRIST LU’I'HERAN ; o N . FREDERIC Pastor. “ 1AM crmon &n - 'An Old But New Tragedy Sunday School 0:45 am Thursdav. 7:4! rvice A Chureh with & Spirinal mman We _especially welcome strangers. Trinity Lutheran Church 4th and E Sts. N.W. (MISROUEI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor. Services £:30 a.m —German 9:35 a.m.—Sundav 11:00 am —English Serv “The Glory of the Church” neremation: umlnz Fark Read an e, eeloes ot 11 ann ¥ 9:45. T, ve. WENCHEL, mblia Pa-mr C. o'tlock. l- h( H. deavor meeting 7 Strangers_weleome. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D. Pastor, 45 AM.—Bible School. M.—Service with sermon b\ pastor. {.—Christian Endeavor. ' M.—Service with sermon by !wrmn 0 E St Ha ireetor.. - 3r. A WEISE Humphiae Organist. iss Margaret Sikes HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 14¢h and Jefferson Sts. Rev. Newton Morcer Simmonds. Pastor. AM—“The Personal Element In Our Faith Praser meeting, Thursdas. 8 p.m. ALL_CORDIALLY iNVITED. First Baptist Churcn 16th and O Streets. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter PASTOR 11 AM.—“THE FAITH THAT QUENCHES FIRES.” Communion Sersice After Morning SKermon 8 PM—“THE EXALTED PRINCE AND SAVIOR.” Baptism After Evening Sermon o STpcial Music:by the T dee P snm S8y? ‘vw T 45 a5 40 Sk W, ley. President. Strangers lnd Vl&flesn Cordially “In the Heart nl Washingt For 'the Hearts. of Washington™ KENDALL BAPTIST Oth near B St. S.W. €. P. RYLAND. Pastor. Rally Dav Fxercises at 11 Pastor preaches at 8 p.m. on L 13 SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“Serious ¢ Christianity.” Two Night Serviees—Same Subject, 6:30—Eat Canitel Strect Bramch, 8:00—A1 The" Chuen-2oriol S Snbiect: “THE GREETING OF A GRAFTER.” Bt Mo feotome, T Nahonal Baptist Memorial To Relivtone Libert: 16th St & Colomnia B4 Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m Bl Sehaol. Good Musi~ by Orchestes Sermon at Eleven by Pastor “Paying the Price” (Quartet Chorus) At Eight P.M—E. BOUTROS n “EGYPT IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY.” Brld EVERYBODY WELCOME. _SEATS FREE. ST. PAUL’S English Lutheran Church Co-Pastora: B i HUDD! . W. C. WALTEMYE! R, n'.'!..&"% a"a. N m—Sundav School. Holy Communion. et g mon by ] fl Huddle, !mlA.NI IlANcl D. D. B.D. Vespers and Sermon ._L._ Prayer Service. MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street N.E. 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth and N Sts. N.W. REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE Minister. 11 am—~“Unseen Powers.” 8 p.m—*“Simon Magnus, Hou- dini and Thurston.” 7 pm.—B. Y. P. U Meeting. Thursday, 8 pm—Prayer and Praise Service. Bible School 9:30 AM. Come there's a class for you. THE GLAD HAND OF WELCOME. L e (U o ('hurch Pl'l]!r xuuu".\'hum Pastor AIIMIIINI Evangelist . Called * b'&"“ ‘o .Ollfll “Meetings Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00. “The Lord’s Day” Evening Service at 7:45 “Cultivating the Spiritual” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. “THE _HOMELIRKE CHURCH." P METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Minister Morning at 11 Rally Day Exercises Evening at Seven Forty-ive “Where R Your Head? In Delilah’s Lap or on Christ’s Bosom?” 0—Bible School. Men meet_in Auditorium. 5—Four Socisties of Young People. 5—Song Service and Sermon. NEW BUILDING STORY HIGH BETHANY “ieE mroo a7 Seoond &1 N W Rev. AUGH T. STEVENSON mémm Preaching, by bastar. 11 a. hristian Progres “Faithful Saving.") Bibl “Lhfl'\l at’o m J Come. West Washington Baptist Church o B i B\;nrld‘ ugum and B, o¥i P U 8th and H ELEVEN O'CLOCK— EIGHT O’CLOCK F ifth Baptut A Dr Mn E. lkn win 'Prmhcnw' will furnish music. 0: némmfl_%‘ ch-(_pel.s 2 r. .0, 0:30; Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Nineteenth snd 1 _Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor - Benry & Booker, A" George Parker, ?L B, unday Sehool. am— - NDS; ‘LOVE YOUR . "Brooks. Jarvis Men's Society. Assistant, Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. S.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor Bevival Services Every, Night, Except .y From Oct. 9th t Sund senm"fi 'Euh ect, Search- or ¢ 5:00 pm—Jimice Chrisiua En- leavor. 6:00 p.m.—Senior deavor. (Western Avenue Near the Circle) Edward 0. irk, Pastor “What of ctxn,e‘s-m«if' Hearth nnd Home Sermons. Cost CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, will preach “SHORT CUTS TO NOWHERE” “HE DESERVES THE VERY BEST” Mixed Quartet—Vested Chorus Choir Junior Church in Charge of.::‘v. H. J. Councilor at 11 O'CI 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor.