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10 CHURCH TO TENDER | MISSIONARY FETE Chevy Chase Presbyterians to Honor Rev. Rhea McC.* Ewing With Reception. Rev. Rhea McCurdy Ewing. mission-| ary representative of the Chevy Chase| Presbyterian Church to the Punjab Mission, India, will be tendered a re-| ocption by members of the church Mon- day nigl Mr. Ewing Ewing, missio: der | is a son of Sir J. C. R.; ry educator and_pr of the Formand Christian College. | Tahore, India. He graduated from | Frinceton University in 1924 and from the Princeton Theological Seminary this vear. Arrangements have been made for a| series of forums to be held at the| ghurch Sunday nights. The first il be tomorrow night. when Dr. J Tigert, United States Onm <|f\|1fl flfl Education, will speak on “The Thinking | Mind in the Thinking Age.” Women of | the church will serve a buffet supper in | the church house at 6:30 p.m committee in charge is composed of Dr. Edward Wichers, chairman; Mrs. Mar- cellus C. Shields and Miss Isabel South- ate. 455 Walter 3. Showalter, assoctate editor of the National Geographic So- clety. will speak May 20 on “Science and Religion.” and Dr. Wilmot Lewis of the London Times May on “The Issue of Peace and War. e WALTHER LEAGUE IEETSMERTAIREK | ... v 2o 2ossas, Bt | of Washington, will be the special 5 | preacher at_the people’s evensong in Eastern District of Lutheran Group| Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca- 5 N thedral tomorrow at 4 pm Convenes in Baltimore ice will be broadcast by radio over WRC. May 19. Rev. Joseph Fletcher, canon and y 19. librarian of Washington Cathedral, will preach at the 11 am. service tomorrow in the same chapel. The full list of services tomorrow in Bethlehem Chapel will be as follows: 10 a.m., morning prayer and litany; 11 am., holy communion and sermon; 4 p.m.. people’s evensong and sermon. Ascension day, Thursday, the services at_ Washington Cathedral will be as follaws: 7:30 am. holy communion in Bethlehem Chapel: 10 am., holy com- munion for the National Cathedral As- sociation {n Bethlehem Chapel: 3 p.m.. laying the corner stone of the College of Preachers of Washington Cathedral. | RF\ R M. EWING. BISHOP T0 0CCUPY PULPIT TOMORROW Right Rev. J. E. Freeman Will! Speak at People’s Even- song Service. €pecial Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE. May 12 —Several hun- dred delegates and guests are expected to attend the tenth annual convention of the Eastern district of the Lutheran ‘Walther League to be held here next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Paul F. Miller of Fort Wayne. Ind. a member of the executive board of the International Walther League, | will represent the national board and | will deliver the sermon. Activities of | May 19 will be centered at Hotel South- | ermn and the main service will be held | at St. Paul's Church, Fremont lnd‘ Baratoga streets The Eastern district comprises the societies in Maryland. District of Co- Jumbia, Virginia, Delaware and Eastern Pennsylvania. Edward W. Baldwin is | chairman of the local committee on ar- rangements. “Gon's_-éET—Mfinen." Rev. Henry B. Wooding, lninmu ot the Eclunglon Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street and Florida ave- nue, will speak tomorrow morning at 11 oclock on the theme, “God’s Gift— Mother.” In the !Vening the theme is “A True Love Story.” A special Mother’s day program will be given at the Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. The monthly meeting of the Aid So- ciety of the church will be held Tues- day evening at the Sunday school house. ' A special program has been arranged, | and business of importance will be con- | sidered. PLANS SPECIAL SERVICE. | Mother's day will be observed tomor- Tow at the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, with a special program in ihe Sunday | school at 9:40 o'clock, under the di- rection of the Prien ‘The pastor. Dr. S“BmBuuxheny -m H preach in the morning on “Home Builders” and in the evening a special sermon to young people, on “Profession or Possession.” The Christian En- | Central Presbyterian Church, has been selected as one of the commissioners to represent the Potomac Presbytery at the General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church at Atlanta, Ga., | May 17. He will be in charge of a report of an ad interim committee on foreign missions, and will submit the report at that time. During the absence of Dr. Taylor the young people’s Bible study class, which meets every Friday night and which is studying the history of the early Christian church, will be conducted by the church secretary. N 11 deavor, 6 Praver Meeting, Thurs Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 A M. BERRERT 1 86 Eastrn Ave ALL Truth and Healing Meehngl Will Be Held at 1628 K St. N.W. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Everybody Welcome, _Leader. Mrs. Florence Willard Day. This serv- | Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the | ~ | From 4 to 6 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928 PlANS CONVENTION ' Diocese of Washmgton to Hold Meetings From May 22 to 24. | | | | Episcopalians _are planning_for the convention of the Diocese of Washing- | ton to be held May 22, 23 and 24. In | & letter sent out this ‘week by Bishop James E. Freeman he informs the | diocese that he will deliver his annual |address to the diocese in Epiphany | Church, Washington, on Tuesday, May . at 8 pm., announcing that the ag- | | dress will deal with matters relating to | the mternal affairs of the diocese. | Following his address. Bishop Free- | man announces, cars will be in readi- | | ness to take the members of the diocese to Laurel, Md., where the diocesan con- | | vention will be held at St. I"hlllp's{‘ | Church, ~ The plan canls for leaving | Washington Tuesday night “inorder | that we may be ready for the corporate | communion on Wednesday morning at | 8 o'¢clock.” This will be followed by hrs‘nklns', the bishop poirits out, “the fiv‘\&!';\ni of the convention beginning | | at 1 “on \Vl‘flx\fsdfl\‘ evening, as has been | my custom,” the bishop writes, “I invite | the clerical and lay deputies to be my | guests at a fellowship dinner, to be! | held in the parish house at Laurel. 1| | feel that these dinners have done much to contribute to a closer intimacy among | the clergy and laity of the diocese, and | T carnestly hope that you will set apart | this evening and b(- present.” }CHURCHV SCHOOL SERVICE.! | Progeam Announced for Fitteenth i Street Christian Congregation. The church school service of the Fifteenth Street Christian Church; be- | | Rinning at 9:40 a.m., will feature a spe- | | cial program under’ the supervision of | Miss Elizabeth Richards, which will be | | In the nature of a memorial to mothers | who have passed away and a testimonial | to those who remain. At the morning | service the pastar, Rev. Harry M. Wil- son. will deliver a Mother's day ser- | mon. “America’s Uncrowned Queen.” | At 8 pm. the service will be evange- listic in nature and the pastor’s sermon | will be, “The Great Salvation.” “The | Meaning of Prayer.,” a hook by Dr. | Harry Emerson Fosdick, is being fea- | | tured at the midweek service and the | chapter for this week is “Prayer as| | Dominant Desire | fev. T i 041 M St ] Dr. Zaxda Browr.x Kates 1% ok At Moder n} ol 0 Circles. | R o' cfack. Wad: | Readings” Daily ’ Umty Splrltnallst Church | AT THOMAS CIRCLY, (1 { 1326 Mass. Ave. Sunday Serv:cu Special Message Circles p.m., conducted by a | number of medium: Coffee, Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Cake Served Until 7:30 Regular Services at 8 P.M. Rev. H. P. Strack, Pastor Mid-Week Message Service 600 Penna. Ave. S.E. Thursday at 8 p.m. Public_Invited_to ANl Services. | “The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, Rev. Alfred H. Terry Lciety was rendered as sanitary director | jfor a refugee camp of | Nox Healing ministry d; 4 deavor Societies will also render pm-j grams at 7 pm. i i | Tribute to lother Is Theme. “A ;X‘fl’b‘il,l \% )*tlmhu;u;.m be the | subject of Rev. Whi pastor of | the Friendship Baptist Church, Hm.‘ and H streets southwest, tomorrow | at 11 am. Rev. J. A. Carter will preach | at 8 pm. Sunday School meets lt 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. U, at 6 pm.| Pny-r and praise service Tuesday at | ——. Church Observes Mother's Day. Mmhzrn day will be s tely | I observed ‘n the m«mwmvz‘ terian Church tomorrow morning. Dr. | James T. Marshall's subject will bf “Igeal Motherhood and Modern Times," No North American Holding Company. | —Advertisement. THE NATIONAI. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bunday 8chool and Bible Class Meet Each SBunday at 945 in the Florentine Room of the Wardmun Park Hotel DR. WOOD will speak on “The Bible in the Life of Today” M. The pr Herman Vakler, baritone, will sing. y department Mise Blanche Merry " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, "Christian Science CHURCHES 0' CHRIST SCI IST BRANCHES OF TH CHLRCH, THE FIR OF CHRIST SCIE? TON, MASS, ’lnl thflth of th btl.'hfld L"Lllh il' Lh'hl hu(lllll‘ MOTHER CHURCH TIST, BOS- t \ucnflll Third (,Imnh of t.hnn Suflllu\ ¥ nu!fll Lhun ll lr' "fi'll' Sc knllll s Avme A “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS"” 1AM s | 5 PM MM eaept Fourth BG MERTINGS— "READING KOOMS l“(‘l Llfl RCH —Jnyvestment Bldg st/ et e & 9 19 7, and 2o b W) u;r,. Wednesdays [ 4 U}\h (.Hl HLM "lll&“ 9.3 109 week days | 9% Uv". .| 2:3 10 50! ym'um £ “DO MEDIUMS CALL UP THE DEAD?” Followed hy & Messages. “T am he that live tehold 1 SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Phone Franklin 1889, 1126 Fye St N.W JUDGE, DEAN FRANKLIN Leader. Hraiine Muistry Vi | (10 am. o 8 t Prihian Temple .__All_weleome Irving Street N.W. Kervices Kunduy, # P. REV. JANE B. COATES will lecture on | “The Mystery of Keeping Silent.” | t Messages follow. 40 pm.—Measages Everyone | and 1alk on “Making the it Dean Franklin Backy B:00—Cnity Service Tueaday nnort paten gives daily and even) ngw by appointment. Phone Col, 6 MUSICAL BENEFIT Friday, May 18th, R:15 PM THE THOMAS CIRCLE CLUB G Mass, Ave, N.W Tickets on sale or at the door . MI1SS JEAN | LY violin | A ¥ fiesn yran) read- ryice, Mary Mc t 3 7:00 pm .- WEDNESDAY 230 P M PROVING THE AW EEBEEEEEEEB fl i THURSDAY Clasgen at 5 and ¥ pm - 700"s.m il EW 1o GOODFELLOW grano; M AT DIXOX . aecompaniat | RN RSO TENLBY | AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. | TTINTERDENOMINATIONAL SPRING RALLY Under Auspices of D. C. Council of Religious Education for all Sunday School Officers and Teachers 7:30 P. M.—Monday, May 14, at CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30-8:15—Conferences Led by Everett F. Haycraft and Miss Laura Lindley 8:15—Inspirational Address by DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO Of N. Y. Ave. Presbyterian Church “The Present les in Chma “Will the Situation in the Orient Soon Bring on Armageddon?” th Dr, Wilkinson will d the es on this question Arcadia Auditorium 3132 14th St. N.W. (near Park Road) 7:45 P.M. Washington vold Cooking ling interest nfe Lible prophe Song Service at .. . 7:156 pap.; Health leeture hy Banitarium expert, “How (o ¥ood Which Injures the Health," | Conference Speaker I | | 1 { expected to attend the mecting in a | | eral standing committees of the asso- | dent; BACkRACH REV. WILL SPEAK ON CHINA. Rev. Henry Smith Leiper of New York, associate and editorial secretary of the National Congregational Com- misson on Missions. _will speak _on “Broken China and Cracked Critics” a Lo, xnniie) ibeting o the [MUAHe At | lantic Congregational Conference on HENRY S. LEIPER. { Wednesday afternoon at the Cleveland | Park Congregational Church. Mr. Leiper was formerly a missionary to China, returning to this country on A(‘mun( of his wife’s health. During the war he served with the Y. M. C. A h\ Siberia. In 1920 he was a director of the International Famine Relief So- ciety, which ed hundreds of thou- sands In China from starvation. Part of his work for the Famine Rellief So-| 50,000 near| Tientsin. | UNITED BRETHR \ | #lemorial United Brethren Church | Canitol and R » Thert Feening at 8—“Professlon or Possesslon.” (Younz Pecr B, Daugherty Sunday S 2, Soctetins 1 Chotr IME_AGAIN. DlVlNE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Chi Service. on - meet Wednesdayn. from 1170 1 ana Privata in \ Studio’ X on_to pupiis, al Press BIOR. om 1218 MM ERAY " pre __METHODIST. FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church 12th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. H. W. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Subject 11 am.: “Mother™ Subject 7:45 p.m.: “Choosing Mother's God.” Young Peoples Meeting, 7 p.m. You are cordially invited to at- tend these services. mw ll‘l ES OF CHRIST) H St 6th & H S.W. " H. C. Mayhew MOUNT RA CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Asrd Sireat and r Hill Rond Bunke . Rainier, M. Yermont Avenue ® Vermont a}l‘" north of N Nt by the pas- !!Zakoma S)ark n D0 Fadea " Ninth %lrrrt Nh & D Ste Rentamin 1, "Wetiin, Neatt, 8¢ y'enool. Columhla lmums bt} GREET YOUR PRIERDS Y EBENEZER M. E "CHURCH ~ Cor, 4th and D Sts. SE. Rev. BOW N THOMAN Pasior, 030 0 m. S unday 1100w A001m 540 m A00 1§ m | NTRANGERN INVITED. | YETHOL EPISCOP 1, WHITE i “The Chureh With the Lighted Crom® TRINITY X Ave and Fifth St 81 Rev. FRANK STEELMAN. Minlster, a0 AM ot the Church Sehool 100 AM Mother's Day wermon by the minister Special musie by the quartet APM Raphael's Madonna shown and Interpreted Musie by Quartet and Chorus Cholr, Fred §. Fden, Divector WESLEY Conngoitens Ave and Jacelyn 8¢ CHEVY CHANE D Fred Coomhs Il:y:mldm Mlnl " 048 am Nunday Nehooi 11 AM.~"A Mother's Op- portunity” 8 P.M.—"The Present Re - ligious Reformation” All Depnitmed 7100 EPISCOPAL LAYMEN WILL HOLD MEETING Annual Session of Association to Take Place Wednes- day Evening. B. Y. P. U, NEWS Columbla Federation will hold its | May meeting at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and _Virginia avenue southeast. Dr. O. F. Blackwel- der, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church of Baltimore, will speak. * Campalgn winners will also be an- nounced at this meeting. The contest hetween Bethany and First Church has been close. The annual election of federation officers will take place and | prize winners for the bowling and bas- ket ball season will be announced by the athletic department. Rev. Hugh Stevenson, pastor of Beth- |any Baptist Church, will attend the Southern Baptist convention and a de- votional department group of the feder- ation, composed of Miss Melva Beach and Z. C. Hodges, jr., of West Washing- fon and Richard Graham of Metropoli- tan, will have charge of the evening ciation. Other speakers will tell fn do. | “TVic¢ at Bethany Sunday, May 20. ml]x the plnl\? bawch hand for the de- | v velopment of the work of the church in the diocese of Washington. |DEBT TO MOTHER’ TOPIC. Officers will be elected. The retiring S officers are Comdr. C. T. Jewell, presi- Benjamin Taylor, vice president; | Busey H. Howard, corresponding sec- retary; W. F. Bowen, recording secre- tary, and W. B. Patterson, treasurer Except the president, the officers are oligible for re-election, The annual meeting of the Laymen's | Service Assoclation of the Episcopal Church In the diocese of Washington will be held in the parish hall of | Trinity Dincesan Church, Third and C streets, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. 'he Men's Ciub of Trinity Church is body. There will be no special speaker, but veports will be recefved from the sev- A sermon commemorating Mother's | day will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, at 11 a.m. tomor- row at Grace Lutheran Church, Six- teenth and Varnum streets. His sub- ject wiM be: “The World's Debt to Christian Motherhood.” In the evening at 8 p.M. Dr. Carl G. Wolf, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Baltimore. will deliver the sermon. METHOD WHITE. FOUNDRY (Organized 1811) Sixteenth Street Near P Street Dr. W. L. Darby Will Speak. Dr. W. L. Darby, exceutive secretary of the Washington Federation of | Churches, will speak in the Ballston, | Va., Presbyterfan _Church tomorrow mnrnlm{ on “Our Debt to Our Mnth-‘ ers.’ PAL WHITE. DU MBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton Ave car Wisconsin Ave. Rev ROREKT S, BARN R Frederick Brown Harris Minister. Soecial 1100 R00 nmi— ! i 9:30 a.m—Church School. i | 11:00 a.m. iy 'the chair. | \uu rn\vv A cordial invitation to worship 4 “The Ministry of Memory” 7:00 p.m. Elpwnrth League serv- ce. =1 8:00 pm— “That One Face” “The Church Beautiful” Music by Foundry Quartette Choir. Sixteenth af Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D. B D shudweek Minister praise and prayer service. WELCOME. Calvary Methodist Episcopal Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister William S. Hockman Director Religious Edueation 9:45 AM.—Church_School. 11:00 AM.—Public Worship. “THE CHRISTIAN MOTHER” 7:30 P.M.—Public Worship. Sermon by Dr. “THE INVESTMENT OF LIFE'S MARGIN” Address by Mr. ). Stawart Patter. son. president of the Baltimore Con- forénce Epworth League podnatallation of Epworth League of- ficors, 8:00 PM., Thursday — Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. At Eleven O’Clock “A MOTHER’S PORTRAIT” At Eight O'Clock “THE USE OF LIFE” The Minister Preaches, 0—The Chureh School. 00—The Epworth League. A5—Organ Recital, Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8. Our doors siing 1cide open to all Whosoever will may come Hamline School of Music Voice, Plano, Harmony, Organ John H. Marville, Director Edith B Athey. Organist "OUR MOTHERS’ FAITH” Topic of Pastor's Mother's Day sermon at 11 AM. | “WORSE THAN MISTAKES” | Suggests th- thought bf the Pas- tor's evening message, at 8 o'clock Metropolitan Memorial | | | | Fine and Varied Program | | | (The National Methodist Church) | | | Thursday, 8 P.M. PETWORTH Where Worship Comes First Grant Cirelo and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor | UNIONM E. CHURCH Carner dohn Marshall Pl & € St. NW JamesSheraMontgomery, D.D., Minister | 9:30—Church School, Mr. | 1 Eugene Schecle Superintendent 0°30—Adult_-Bible Class. DOCTOR MONTGOMFERY. Teacher 11:00—Pablie_worshin. At this hour THER'S DAY will - prope ately muaic M YT ol arTET ‘St of REV. MARK DEPP RETURNS' TO CALVARY M. E. PULPIT{ | Pastor's Subject at Morning serv- ice Will Be “A Mother's Portrait.” Rev., Mark Depp will return to the pulpit of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, 1459 Columbia road, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, preaching on the | theme “A Mother's Portrait.” | ‘The young people’s department wilt' meet at 7 o'clock in Guild Hall for a special Mother’s day program. The| newly elected and installed president, | | Joseph Wells, will preside. | ‘The minister will preach at the 8 o'clock service on the subject “The Use of Life.” Rev., Rylnnd Am;n;nncel Topics. | Rev. C. P. Ryland, pastor of Kendail Baptist Church, will preach on “What We Owe Our Own Mother” tomorrow at 11 am., and at 8 pm. on “How to Become Rich.” Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W (Pending_the Building of a New Church Edifice) May 13, at 11 A M. Sermon by Rev. William Couden of Providence, R. I., Former Pastor of This Church Kindergarten at_the sam Chureh Sehool eonsenes at GREAT REVIVAL CAMPAIGN International Preacher Wm. E. Booth-Clibborn Grandson of Gen. Wm. Booth Founder of Salvation Army The Tabernacle North Capitoi and K Sts. Wm. With er. Gen. v Avpelntment Appointmen . Wedne i Thursday Se Pay Your Dehts. A Honey Bath”-—"Healing ren’s Service Sat. 2:30 Masterpieces of Preaching You Will Never Forget. m—Come Early. __LUTHERAN. | CONCORDIA CHURCH i (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Ende: ‘\h\ 20, 8 p.m. v 3 } Friday, Secret NEW_CHURCH (Swedenborg} Church of the Holy City 61 Ret. and R NS 10:30- Gonvention Service af. Wor Sermon hy Rev. H. Gt mu 4 EI R Quhiect. “The B l Ordinations and X"f."]‘v’v R e Vkvfirzun recital Mise All Weleame Always _Pastor. . Rev. Panl Spey 500 Maude 6. CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Church 5th St. NW. Bet. G and H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES. Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. First Holy Communion of Children at 8:15 Mass High Mass at 9:15 Last Low Mass at 11:30 Novena to St. Anthony Tuesday, May 15 Mass, 7 a.m.; Sermon, 7:30 p.m. ASCENSION OF OUR _LORD Thursday, May 17 Holy Day of Obligation Al Low Masses 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. Last Mass at 12:10 p.m. " St. Patrick’s Church, 10th St. Bet. F anI G.N.W. \h\ H 8 a.m.- MASS ANT FOR e A THO ERS OF AMERICA AN T ‘AT, VESPERS I'NDER THE AUS. PrS OF THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA May 28, 8 p.m.— THEOSOPHY THE SOUL and It's Mechanism by Ingild Povelsen SUNDAY 13. 25 P Main floor Ba N w UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. Thursday, May 17, 8:15 P.M., “Masters and Their Message” ndy Clase Sondars, 8:18 ubject Now Under VoLt TIoN ‘oF L Reading Rgom Open Sat rdny. No l)m- or Colleetions. “Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. May 13 s P.M. From the Old Age Into the New % Loan library to 6 p.m. Tuesday, open every day 4 Bhagavad - Gita class: Doctrine class. Al classes free; Wednesday, members ‘ meeting. FLutheran | Caney 812 20th St. N.W, Rev. James 1. At 93 Alice Lloyd and a group of girls from Creck, | will -speak. 7:00 p.m.—F; Minister's sermon s “A Mother’s Reception” .. McLain. D. D.. Pastor Plorpeisaiond AM Leagus devotional 500 “The Man Wllo Made a " Fine Choice' Misie by the IMPERIAL QUARTET. Kentucky Mountai pworth League. by James H MALE METHODIST EPISCOPAI 9:30 am 11 am.- 8 p.m.- c 030 am 11 am 7 pm 8 pan Junior “Contr You are cordinlly invited to 1 nttend these rervices R ey G ay Nehool, FRANCIS ASBURY R. Vested Choir MT. VERNON PLACE colling Primitive Force™ Sunday School, 9:30 AM PWORTH THE GOOD WILL John l‘nul 1|Irr n. D 13th St. at C. Ave. N.E. Sunday School Morning Worship and Sermon, “Her Loving Care.” worth League. Evening Worship and Serman, f Nashville, Tenn, Thursdav, Praver Meeting HERBERT F. ALDRIDGE, Musical Director. MRS, FRANK A. FROST, Organist CALVARY Edgar C. Beery 8 . e = Mmhw s Wages “The Cry of the Penitent.” Rev. J. W. Perry, D Pastor Y the Pastor 8 P.M.' 16th St. Between, Irving & Lamont L. Fultz, D. D., Pastor Closing day of revival Sunday School Mass Meeting Public Worship, Dr. George Wesley Epworth League, Evangelistic Service. Dy Jones, Jones Director, George Wesley with Mrs, Frances Heartsill, Mrs Jas. H. Lowe, Organist building with modern facilities, Fhe public is invited andd New Southern Methodism's Represemtative Church 000 Massachusetts Avenue N.V. 11 AM.—“A Mother’s Faith.” Dr. Lambeth, Pastor 8 PM.—“Who Is to Blame?"” The Reverend J, W, Rustin, Assiatant (o the Pastor, Church (In Sunday School Auditorium) 11 AM. The Rev, I, W, Rustin (Peimary Department, 9 AM.) Epworth Leagues, 6148 P.M, Thursday, 8 I'M Lar A A A A I AT S Prayer Meeting, Mr, Rustin Vested Chate The Lutherans are promoting a standard college for women at "Washington. A campaign for $1,500,000 has been started. The first $100,000 asked for from our local community. A subseription of $10,000 was made this week by the Montgomery Land Co. The busi- ness people of Washington are supporting the efforts by ready response. This college for women will be opened in the Fall of 1930, and the first unit of buildings is to be erected early in 1929, GEORGETOWN l‘oundd Wisconsin Ave. & Volta Pl \ n Harold Beatty, Pastor S S, 9:30 am. €. Preaching. 11 am.. 8 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.. mid-week. ST. PAUL'S L‘ngurh Lutheran Co-Pastors: J"ll\ T "l I"" 743 pm.—Vesners with g \\'Mnemu §:00 p.m.—L. ice. "Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00 “In His Name” Evening Service at 7:48 “Mothers and Home-Makers” Young Peoples Societies at 6:45 pm. ]} | THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. FPIPHANY RRANen Sixteenth and U Ste. N.W. 00 am—8 & T wm—Lother | 1:00 a.m.—Sermon, Rev. Waltemver. ZION Ath and T ONW Pastor Richard Sehmidt, 0. D, S S pA0 Am German Worship. 10 am. English 11 am Zion Rranch. Upshur and 94 ste. n.w. 2 8 00 am Luther League 718 nm Fve Warshin 8 Tam and 8 nm. S 8. 0:45 am. iCohmlm Hel[hh e ‘ (‘hurch nf Rcfnrmnlmn Srd & B SE John Weidler. Pastor DA Am 8 8 Tam 11:00 am. Serman, 3 Thus 7 INCAR ,\'1‘1_6.\1”' © Endeavor 040 A m.—Rible School. 3. Eve. Worshin dweek Worshin ST. MATTHEW'S | Wome Theater Ride. (€ wear 13th N.B) "} 00 2 m \lv\ ning Thamas Clrele N.W, Q. M. Diffenderfer. D D Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00—Service with sermon. 4:00 p.m. —Vclplr Musical. End eavor 1. ulhcr Place Mcmnrml | | Serviom, Seventh and Dahlia Streets K. G Stelamever. Pastor, Sunday Schoel 830 am. This Church Welcomes YOU Worshin 11 am and 8§ pm l St - You Are Cordially Invited to Worshin in the Newly Completed ~ G GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ninteenth and Vacnum Streets Nocthwest Sunday School with classes for all “The World's Debt to Christian Motherhood ™ Sermon by Dr. €. (. Wolf of Baltimore, Md. Muste by Vested Chuir, Mes, K. A Kiinge. Diractress. GERIARD B LENSKL MISSOURT SYNOD " CHRIST | TRINITY N X Ave. Between M and N Sts. 4th and & Sts. 2. Frederiek Wencly Hugo H. Hennig, Pastor N 8:30 AN, German Service, 95 & S MOTHER'S DAY 11 AM,, English Servic oA fhaneeiess Ohrist for & chansing CONFESSION" P30 AM 1100 AM 800 PM rASTOR