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» S - — . % THE EVENING PASTOR WILL GIVE | (e roer e | ADDRESS ON IBEA[S; Rev. W. S. Abernethy An-| nounces Special Mother's Day Feature in Sermon. lev. W. S. Abernethy will give a pre- | lude to his sermon tomorrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church on “Loyalty to a Mother's Ideals” He will con- | tinue his sermons on “The Church of the Early Days,” speaking on the ques- | tion, “Why the Church 8 o'clock | he will speak on “Anger," one of the | seven deadly sins. Mrs. Fred G. Kline will be the lehdrr of the Young People's Society at 6:45 | p.m. at Waddell Hall. John Dill will | conduct the meeting of the Senior So- | ciety at 6:45 pm. in the adult room. ‘The Evening Mission Club will meet | Monday at 6:45 pm. in the Sunday School House. The program is in charge of Mrs. Bledsoe C. Salle, and the subject will be “Companions of the Way—Social _Service.” Mrs. Moon. representing “Travelers' Aid.” and Miss Gertrude Merrill, missionary from South Rhodesia, Africa, will be the speakers. The boqrd 01 ;‘ru.\(n; dmmh nfl!ce \ ‘The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the Sun- | day School House. The speaker will be | Miss Minnie V. Sandberg, formerly of REV. C. R. FERGUSON STUDENTS INVITED subject will be “Present-day c«mm?fi« Others Expected to Attend in Japan. Mrs. John B. will give a report of the -nmm mn(- | Gathermg at St- John s Parish Hall. ing of the Atlantic District. held this | wlll m"l past week at Trenton, N. J. The de-| votional service will be led by Mrs. John E. Dawson. Members of the White | Circle will serve as hostesses. Small | children will be cared for during the morning session. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. ‘The Kendall Klass will give an en- ent at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning in the adult room of the Sunda School House. The annual banquet of the Sunday ml will be held Friday at 7 o'clock. C‘ Wallace Petty of Pittsburgh will the speaker. 'l'he service ci: The local committee in charge of registrations for Conference of the Episcopal Church has issued invitations to those who in past | years have attended the various Sum- mer schools in the vicinity of Washing- ton and other interested church people to attend a “tea” to be given in the parish hall of St. John's Church, Six- mmm near H street, S 5 to 6 o'clock. Tea will be served by the young people who have attended the schools. There will be brief ad- dresses telling the advantages of the various schools delivered by those who | have attended them The Blue Mountain Conference will open in Hood College, Frederick, Md., | July 9. and continue 12 days. This conference is intended especially for those who have had considerable ex- | perience in church work or who are taught by Miss Sue | P. Weeks. will hold its annual banquet | at the Burlington Hotel Tuesday at | 6:30 oclock. The losing team in thel contest recently held will be hostess t the winning team. Miss Mildred Brfll | president, will pmmc as toastmistress | on e S, Oteerine . Vo | sul “Girls—the World | Around.” considerable rellgmuq background. From | 30 to 50 people from Washington have wife of the | attended the sessions of the conference PASTOR'S WIFE TO SPEAK. {in 1926 and 1927. when the total at- Mrs. W. S. Abernethy, :nor of Ca.lury smm Church, will ial Mother’s day | tendance was something over 200 peo- | -ervieu 0 be h-ld at Hurst Hall on the | ple. Philadelphia furnishes the largest American University campus, Massa- | quota, with Baltimore next and Wash- chusetts and Nebraska avenues, tomor- ington third. row afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘Two other Summer schools of the The services are under auspices of A Episcopal Church will open June 24. the student vespers' committee, of which | The school at Ocean City. Md. lasts W. Willis Delaplain is chairman. The |five days, while the school st Sweet | services will be open to the general Briar College, Va. offers a 10-day public. | course. These schools are compara- | tively elementary, although they both have courses for experienced leaders as | well as for young people. All the | schools cover ‘the whole field of re-| ! ligious work, with a somewhat greater emphasis on work in the Su d-y hool. Ocean- City is intended tleuhrly for wm‘kcrs in rural flelfll | Sweet Briar, “majors” in rengimu education. REVIVALIST TO PREACH. The annual Mother's day services | will be helfl in h'ofl-h Methodist Epis- South, Thirteenth street md North Carolina avenue rnortheast, at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr John m pastor, will preach on “Her Loving Car At the 8 oclnck service tomorrow nilht Rev, Dr. J. | Perry, who recently conducted a urm of revival nrvlen in Epworth Church, | will Perry comes from Nash- | ville, Tenn. | At 6:30 o'clock Wednesday the men of the church will be entertained at a dinner given under the auspices of the Ninety and Nine Brotherhood. Repre- sentative Frank L. Bowman of West | Vu‘flnh Wfll be the speaker and W, C. 1 be toastmaster, Wamy praper service will be con- | ducted by Dr. Tyler Thursday evening at 8o’ :luck PAGEANT IS PLANNED Hothen day wlu beoblerved tomor- row in the Mfln(undeven.\n.nerv»» Jefferson s program, which will be held in | he Sunda; -ehml -udflnrlum at l o'clock, & Mother's da; Home for | Children. The Cole Class | AMIMMMI“‘" MOTHER’S DAY IS TOPIC. | Mother's day will be o y oucrvedlnuze LT it congregation. service will be heid at 8 p.m. leaux will be presented, one representing hz old- luhlaned home | and the other the modern home. The subject will be “This Bimple | !g § f Mother's day will be observed at Sec- WOMEN TO SPEAK. Special woman's day services will be in con; wit 2 tween H and 1 streets, tomorrow, pastor, The | gle. of Negro Womanhood.” At 3:30 eld ‘The annual thanksgiving service of | Ho) | 0dd Pellows will be held at 8 pm. The pastor will dellver a special sermon. The Bible school will meet at 9:30 a.m. . s Addresses will be delivered by “°0 "¢ B Y. P. Ut 6 pm. prominent woman speakers at all three services—10:45 a.m. awlnd'llbpm MARKS MOTHER’S DAY. Dr. hedzflck Brown lem o Joundry Methodit will preach tomorrow mornin o8, the theme “The Miniuiry of i i e " & sermon in commemoration of Mother's day. In the evening his sub- | oyt Joct will be “That Ope Pace " ‘The Men's Club will hold its annus! banquet Priday evening. The guest speaker wil be Dr. Joseph R Al whose subect will be “What Ts Right With Religion?” CHURCH GIVES PROGRAM, RECTOR'S ANNOUNCEMENT [ the pastor, will celebrate Mother's day | lu&):;"; The church will be decorated especially | in honor of mother, to | Dr. John MacMurray of Wash- | ington and New York will deliver the | sermon on “One of God's Greatest | Blessings—A Good Mother.” Dr. Waldron will preach at 8 pm using as his subject, tian?” The rector of B Church, Bethesda, Rev. Clarence Prene tice Parier, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'ciock service. AL 9:30 am opening exercises of the church school At Transfiguration Episcopsl Chure tomorrow &t 730 am. Wil be mmn‘ni prayer, sermon #t 11 o'ciock. evening prayer and short sddress at B o'clock ebureh schonl at 939 am The facully of the church school will entertain the Giocesan teachers’ train- Ing class in the parish hall st 630 o'elock. Bupper will he served, followed by instruction classes The Church's Mission Work Among the American Indians” Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in | preparation of the Feast of the Ascen- | vion Litany will be read at 9 am. Heal- No North American Molding Company Tuesday st 10 o'clock. There will be | ~—Agvertisemen holy communton Thursday at % a.m “HOW THE LORD FIGHTS” Address by Lawrence Gould of New York City Monday, May 14, at 8 P.M. CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th St., bet. Q and R Sts. NW., Genersl Discussion Will Follow ALL INVITED Began seeital 51 58w by Kolle ¥, Maltiand, of Philsdelohis 4 the same phare Mise Helen Welier i 4 me dul. v ot Asininn uf fer ok o the Blue Mountain | fitted to take courses which rrquh’!l ond Baptist Church, Third street be-‘ Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will| wiscoxsin AV} preach at 11 a.m. on “The Heroic Strug- | | m. the communion service will be |, r, MEN TO GIVE FLOWERS. ! The MMM Cluh lnd Dr. Waldron, !}lrnml at Bhiloh Baptist Institutional Church, | for the occasion and the men will pre- | each woman attending the 11 ntlnrk' ‘Who 15 a Chrln' John's Bpiacopa | the ||/ there will be an tllustrated lecture on | ing services and intercession will be | BAPTIST CHURCH || HAS NEW PASTOR rflev C.R. Ferguson Installed . at Wisconsin Avenue Edific ) Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson has been | selected as pastor of the Wisconsin | Avenue Baptist Church. The new minister assumed his dutes | | this week. He has been in Washington | for some tim> teaching at the Seminary 1and Collegiate Bible Institute. Mr. Ferguson is a graduate of the Des Moines University, Xevina Theological Seminary and the Moody Bible Institute. For more than 10 years he preached in Bantist churches in Ohlo and Towa. His sermon topic tomorrow morning will be “Mothe* Instructions.” and at | pm. “Not Ashamed of the Gospel. BIBLE MOTHéRS IS THEME. | Dr. Earle Wilfley to Preach at Ver- mont Avenue Christian. At the Vermont Avenue Christian Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. Earle Wilfley, will speak on the subject “Bible Mothers." H. M. Johnson will give an illustrated | lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ]| a | C H of Christ Episcopal Church (southeast), to become superintendent of the Epis- | copal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. three years and eight months. the church activitics pending the selec- tion of a successor to Rev. Mr. Buck. STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. MISSION 10 SEEK ~ SUTIOFORHOME Ministerial Council Approves Drive to Remove Indebted- ness on Men’s Haven. ‘The Central Union Mission, untler | the supervision of the Ministerial Council of the Protestant Churches of | Washington, has announced its plans | to appeal for public aid in removing the indebtedness of $54,710 still re- maining on its new mission for men at 613 C street. E. H. De Groot, president of the mis- sion's board of directors, announced | that a campaizn will be conducted from | June 1 to 11, with headquarters in the City Club Building, 1312 G street. Teams of men and women picked from | the churches and friends of the mis- . Resigns Pastorate l . C. E. BUCK. {REV. C. E. BUCK RESiGNS | sion will canvass during the campaign | and report at daily luncheons to be given In the City Club. lergyman Will Be Superintendent | ® The Ministerial Gouncil of 26 pas- ‘luu has_given approvai of the cam- of Hospital. palgn. Removal of the Indebtedness v, s would relleve the mission’s income of e G B uck has reslgned ns rector | 3000 in annual interest, thereby in- creasing the mission’s usefulness to the jobless_and_homeless of the city FPISCOPAL, "ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Pzt Nw o Canitol st ear.) 2y %and 110 and'8 o He has been rector of the cl\urch‘ Rov. C. Goodman will be in charge of ¥ | Services Sund: in the main auditorium of the church, entitled “Twenty Switzerlands in One.” | with colored views and motion pictures of some of the finest scenery in the Canadian Rockies Sermon Topic. will be the ser- at 11 am. in Church, Rev. “Honoring Mother, “Honoring Mother” mon subject tomorrow Georgetown Lutheran Harold Beatty, pastor. Christian En- deavor meets at 7 pm. “Trying to Be { | Like Jesus” will be the topic at 8 p.m. EPISCOP AL, S SJINSTITULE ‘Tuesday, May 15th, St. Barnabas Church, Oxen Hill, Md Clergy, officers and teachers will be guests of the rec- tor and parish at supper, 6 E.m. Bishop A. C. Thomson will speak, and Rev. Enoch M. Thompson will preside at the meeting at 8 o'clock. e ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | 23rd Street near Washington Circle || The Rev. Adtington 4. McCallum; Rector 0 and 11 am Church Holy (mmmmmu “Wednenday' and i At 7:30 am. and Thursday at TheANnnnly | Datlv ma and Lnterces Chrlst Church Georgetown | 0 and Thirty-first Sts Kev K. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wisconsin A Rev M ~ST. JOHN'S CHURCH _ Lafavette Sauure Praver and Dr. dohastan Wil preach Ascenslon Day Nervices, 800 a.m.—Haly Communion 11700 am.— Praver 17 11:00 & m.—Mor Praver et “The tden] Wom: 8.00 p.m.—lustrated Parish_Hall CONCREGATIONAL. and and A SFE. 10. 11,8 1 0. 1 Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. he Annunc [ist Thomn , 18th Bet. P & Q Near Dupont Cirele (Take Conn, Ave. cars). Services B 6:45 and 11 am 9:45—Young, w Service v W, R . PAUL'S Roek_Creek Church Rd. and Wel ter Bt. he Country Church in the 845 930 11 Iam:7 om IIOLY CO\iFOR‘l‘ CHAPEL , Grorsla, Ave. and Madison 81, 'ASCENSION Mass. Ave. ll lflh St. N.W. Rev. Thomas Wnrthlurln Cooke Rev. 'I'lmnu “McClintock Rev. Hugh V. Clary Services. _ST MARK'S CHURCH y»(m (Rogstion) Sunday After Trinity 730 a.m.—FHoly Communion. Adult | 9:30 am—Chuireh | Achool and Rihia Clas 11:00 a.m ~Morning Pra i Rector ) 0:00 p.m~~Young Pebwle's 8:00 p.m—FEsening Prayer and_Sermon e M. Alenre Ascansion Day 11:00 am.—Haly Communion and Sermon (Rectar ) A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Epiphany G St. Near 13th. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Reetor. $:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 0 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer.—Ser- | mon by the Rev. James W. Morris, D. D. 8 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. James W. Morris, D. Holy Communion Week Day. r and Sermon | Sarviee Csm———— WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL | THY, BETH lcunl « i TMAY 13, 730 am, | | Mornin 10:00 a'm. | ! andBermon he Bishon of Wash | People’'s Ky ‘ Prea her inxton 400 pm ASCENSION DAY, MAY 17 Commun 7.30 am Com Holv n . Annial “ Maet mal Cathedral Asso. Ly 10.00 am, | wiier Bione of Collegs of Preachers ., . 300pm 2 . 430 pom, AKE, NRIN AVERDUE S OR WOODIEY ROAD T8 1INY ST. JAMES' CHURCH Wih Bt Near Mass, Ave, N.F, Rev. GEORKGE. W. ATKINSON. D. D). Rector NDAY SERVICES AT 7 030 1T am. 348 v m THE REV. C. E. BUCK Will Be the Preacher | At the 11 o'clock Service Diily mass ' St. Margaret’s [l Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D D. Heetor, ASCENSION DAY, 780 wm.—Holy Co 1100 Mok with ser. mon' by the rector | €0 b —Eeanna Wil T Teve Wobhert Shores adaya—Holy* Communion 7 am by ARV, GEORGE ¥, DUDLE SERVICKS K OF MAY 13 1008 RS AR A" 1 Prayer , | Sehaol CALVARY M Tomhie KA Moty Commimion Voning Prayer ealing servion Toiomday oty Commuinion T Do, Mector, 1y ne ¥ n g & K CHURCH 7808 m 40000 1y 101400 % 100 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish 4240 O Ktreet NW, Rey. ¥. Bland Tucker, Rector, VIFIN SUNDAY AW 780 8.0 Holy oo 030 Wl e 00 am o Praver wnd Ser 740 0 m . Praver and Ad [ THURSDAY ASeENa1oN 1g i A g A LU nink Prayer and ber Il | ST ANDREW'S CHURCH _ Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religlons Education Mother’s Day Sermon 11:00—“Modern Woman's Place in a Christian Social Order,” By Mr. Lovell N. 0. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV.J J. DIMO: Rector. SERVIC CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:30 AM. C. E. at 6:30 P.M. 9:45 A.M.—Friendly Class for Men: leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley. 9:45 A.M.—Women's Bible Class; leader, Mrs. F. E. Webner, 11 am.—Rev. George L. Farnham of the Cleveland Park Congrega- tional Church. 8p.m.—Rev. Kyle Booth of the Ingram Memorial Congregational Church. SUNDAY NIGHT MOT! ION PICTURE 7-Reel Pl ~—“SIEGE.” an intensely lnumllnl llory of family life, told in pie- tures to bring out the efernal conflict between old ideas and the ever- present new order. MOTION PICTURE SERVICES 8 P.M. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 2:30 P.M. Saturday, special program for children Kcience, Faducationsl and Divlomatic ¥lims of the Burean of Commercial Feonomies showing Evangeline Land and Nova Seoti 8-Reel Photoplay “ONE INCREASING PIIHPOSE" ~a true picture of A. 8. M. Hutchinson's greatest novel. Coneert by the A Cappella Ch under the Plata collection. 8:20 PM. Tuesday direction of Ruby Smith Stahl. ottt et ettt e e e e e ) UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—All Souls’ Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship ; “THE MOTHER OF US ALL™ Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo.contralto; Charles Trowhridge Tiitman, bass; Lewis Atwater, organist. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour. “MOTHER” In Honor of Mother's Sunday BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association 11 A.M.—Lecture by H. H. Riemer of New York City at AVENUE GRAND THEATER 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. TOPIC: FREEDOM FOR THE PEOPLE—WHEN? The public specially invited. 2 P.M.—Radio Lecture by Judge Rutherford Loud Speaker Installed at Pythian Temple Auditorium 1012 9th St N.W, 3 P.M.—Lecture by H. H. Riemer Neats Free Al Welcome No Collection You Are Specially Invited to Hear “THE TRUTH” In an address to be delivered by Judge J. F. Rutherford President of the I, B. 8. A. 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., Sunday Over Radio Station WRHF (922.6 Meters) wiie nel i ecture & ork ot This stofl A R iy afte i, faeln satinne W ieh are tn b SATURDAY, Bible Lecturs in | MAY 12, 1928, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD | TO MEET AT OXON HILL| | Pastor Invites Institute Members I to Supper at Parish Hall ‘The monthly meeting of the Sunday School Institute of the Episcopal | Church In the Diocese of Washington will be held in St. Barnabas' Church, Oxon Hill, Md., Tuesday. Rev. W. H Heigham, rector of King George's parish. has invited the teachers of the Episco- pal Sunday Schools of the diocese and others interested in religious education to reach Oxon Hill by 8 o'clock for sup- per in the parish hall The meeting of the institute will be held after supper with Right Hev. Arthur Conover Thomp:on of South- ern Virginia as the speaker. Bishon Thompson 1is Coadjutor of Southern Vir- winia, with headquarters at Portsmouth, Va., and has always been deeply inter- ested in the cause ot religious educaton. | Rev. E. Hez Swem Names Topic. “A Story—A Man Would Not Give His Wife Foot Comfort!" will be related by Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church. The 11 o'clock morning ser- 'n,rmn subject is “The Appropriate and 0 | | CMRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded unon Christian Science as con [ foed” i the " hible’ and writings of " Mats | Buker Eddy blished in London. E | Taet"and. Washi D under thi “rahip of Mra. Annie C. Biil Recular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Subject: “THE SEVENTH DAY” | | Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place at 11 A | Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place _MOURS, ® AM_TO 5 PRESI CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE, all dey r. dohn 3. Tigert, U & “ommissioner of Fdueation. REV. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor #:30 a.m. —Graded Sabbath Schoof 11:00 a.m.~Morning worship with sermon | N\ MOTHER'S DAY.” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. “POWER OF THOUGHT." _VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of 4th and R Sts. S.E. Y ROHRER. Pastor. mon at 11 o'eloek. at Central Presbyterian Church (SOr” T"Rl\ ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fifteenth and Sixteenth an: e and | AYLOR. D. D, Pastor ol bR 11:00 l m —Divine Dr. T " Prager Service. “for during the morn sar ar “Moant Ple t car or 16th » s to Irvin: Presbyterian Church A St Ret, 19th th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11 am—"STANDING BY." 8§ p.m—“THE NE. Musie by Qu 8:00 0.m.—Evening worship with _sermon | \ MOTHER'S DAY IS TOPIC. i Dr. Chesteen Smith Will Deliver Sermons at Hamline M. E. Mother's day will be observed at Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth at Allison street. Dr. Ches- teen Smith will preach in the morning on “The Christian Mother.” A young people’s service will be held at 7:30 o'clock under the auspices of the Epworth League. D. Stewart Pat- terson, president of the Baltimore Con- ference Epworth League, will give an address, and Dr. Smith will deliver the sermon. his subject being “The Invest- ment_of Life's Margin.” Installation of officers of Hamline Epworth League will take place at this service. SBYTERIAN. EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN Md. Ave. & Sixth St N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., P; Rev. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor 11:00 a.m.— Subiect 0 8:00 nm New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Mew York Ave., H and 13th Sts. DR. JOSEPH R. S1Z00 In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. Church Corner North Capitol Street and Florida ¢ HENRY B WO')D]P\G Minister Sunday Scho o a0 L al Mot e o %n“‘..':"q‘...'}" - Theme. “God's Younz F'tnnlr i§ Chureh of the ovenam @’ Connecticut Ave. & N St. NW Wm. A. Eisenberger, Assistant s 9:43—Sunday School. 11—Kindergarten and Light Bearers 11—Dr. Minot C. Morgan, New York Clt) “The Bow in the Cloud.” i f ' ' ' 6:45p.m. —Chrmhn Endeavor. 8 p.m.—Rev. Wm. A. Eisenberger “The Ministry of Cheerfulness” THURSDAY 8 PM. Midweek Hour of Worship. iA General Invitation Encndud' s 7 O | i | ¥ St. het, 4% % Rev. WM. L. w\fl"lfl\m’n{t 9:30 a m.—Sund: 11700 2 m—spena Sermon “Mothers of or Christian En 6.90 p.m.—Saninr En deavor. 800 p.m.—Services by the House- hold of Ruth ot the & ALl wnrowr Christian | 7z ' BAPTIST % Rev. KENDALL viReT BAPTIST CHURCH. Fyattavitle P. Robertson. D. D. Bast a A am B Y. P 0. CHEVY CHASF (Western Avenue near the Cirele) EDWARD 0. CLARK. Pastor. 1AM “Partraits of Mother” T:45 PM. Mation Picture Entitied: “TIMOTHY'S QUEST” Drief Message By Pastor SECOND FLLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor 11:00 am the Church #th St. and Va. Ave, S.E. “The Law of Motherhood™ 8:00 pm._ at the Branch, 17th and E Capitol Ste.. “THESE WOMEN" Mother's Choras. f. Bright. Hapny Services—Come. Fourteenth Street. at Jefferson N.W. Rev Newtan Mercer Simmonds, Pastor 11:00—Church Going. 9:00—Mother's Day Exercises, with 5. b.. Pastor. chool s Rev C L 11:00 am.—"The Ideal Mother and Modern Times.” 700 pm.—Christisn_Endeay Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts, Rev. Bernard Braskamp. M. A, Paster. #:45 am —Sundas chool 11:00am rmon. The Life of Fuith." Music by Chorus 6:45 p.m.—~Christian i ! aating, Mid-Week Service, Thursday, 3,-.. First Presbyterian Church Il Place N.W. i 36th St and Massacl Tustor Rev. NEWTON P, Preaching at tha chuech Preachine at the chapel l Sunday Sehoolat both chiech and chapel . Cliim:lls of tll’e’ Pilgrims Andrew Reid Bird, 1" nelts Ave. N.W. ITERSON. D, D. L1100 am 8.00 p.m 0:30 am sembly Rev. Mornlng Worshio, Minister Tnm. eaeh Nunday Pending C Cn Bible Schoot 1816 T _A_CORDIA Washlngton Hexghts Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D, Minister Columbla and Kalorama Rds, De. Palmer ny. " bher. e ( s WAAY almoet peranaded & g ! Fourth Presbyterian 13N wnd Falvmont Streets W Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. AN “Mother’s Day Sermon” 8 PM— “Telling the Other Peck Memorial Chapel m. Am. !ul- and M NG NW, e uhineter fihp Jusees faoation ar 1 nn Peid A DA am m A b Wedioadey, Represcutant s Beivice, 2 snrmon. 0-30—Chureh School, 6:45—R, Y. P, U 8:00 Thursday. mid-week service. A Cordial Welcome for Al PETWORTH The Frigndiiest, Charch In Washineton th and Randolph Rev. Henry J. Smlth Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon by nastor “THE COMMERCE OF GOD'S KINGDOM” 8 p.m.—Special Orchestral Mus 50-Velee Chair . Sermon by pastor “GOD’S GREAT ADVFNI'URE" B Y. U, Meetings witay "Sehaol: ‘Wiih ‘Graded. Classes _COME_TO_PETWORTR % 7 7 727% % // 72 2 (Fessenden and 42d 8 Clarence R. Ferguson, P tu 11 00— MOTH R 00ROMANS, 04 Chareh N &th & H Sus. NW, Rev. 1AM CHURCH 4 “THE Prelude ~“THE ‘Loyalty 8 PM 9:30—Sunday School 6.:45~—Christian Endeavor Why the Church? to a Mother's Ideals™ SEVEN DEADLY SINS" $—"Anger” TUN PM—Organ Recitals—Thomas Moss. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bld'g. Wo L. Nela | THE BURRALL CLASS | Largest young woman's inter- denominational Sunday Scaool Class in Washington meets every Sunday in the Rialto 'nau'u Ninth lndcttreeu n.w., at 9:30 am. Mrs. W. S. Abernethy, The class extends s hearty welcome to all visitors. CENTENNIAL . Hez Swem Pt _: 7oman who would ;:.;' sive his wife foot comfort!” %/{,/ v it 277 5o N 9th & South Carofing Ave. .2 h Pastor F. W. JOHNSON. oth “Faith's Adventures.” 7:00—Youns Peopier ™ ALL WELCOME. SILVER SPRING Rev J Wesley Loftis. Pastor. Services ‘at_Secn Theater 11 and 8. FIFT E NEAR 7th S.W. Dr. John . Brizes will oreach: 11 am—"The Trae Mother.” Snecial Musie Mother's l.x\m-';lv- Hymne and oty 40—"MotherHome.. Heaven." s B. Y. Congressman Alla~d H_ Gasque of C.” will teach the “Beraa Bihia " “For mother's sake” wear a ~ t, Sunday school b & N Sts. N.W. Sermons, 11:00 a.m. “A Praying Mother” By Pastor Thomas E. Boorde Evening, 8 p.m., “A Mother” Sergt. H. J. Appelman Classes for al! in the Ribls School. Men are alware n Appelman’s Bible Class. Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton Ball, Paster MORNING AT ELEVEN } “THE GREA"I'"EST WORDS JESUS TO US” EVENING AT EIGHT. “Your er Mine” [ 236—mnie Scheol | DA_Mr. Shaver and m R Young Societies "ot Fonr le. 8:00—Crewr "W'; Aved Tadies of nergonally mother songs Rantist Wome o 2227772 W. S. Abernethy, Minister 2% OF THE EARLY DAYS" 27 11:00—Junior Church FIRST CHURCH In the Meart of Wnllu\un—ht the Hearts of Washington 1A IN MOTHERHOOD'S CROWN" y lervkn wm. Appropriate Music “RESISTING Tll DOWNWAID DRIFT" “JEWEL Mother's 9:30 SUNDAY T. Edgar Petty, Special Mother's Day Music, \uti 200 LIRS i Augmented Choir, 8 piece Orchestra, Johw W Nev, Nelw m vitation l- htoldod to Al Visiters tw Our L, SR A ip«‘lal National | Ba 7777 Sixteenth and O Streets De. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor % AM. SCHOOL Superintendent Male Quartette, phonal Chornses, Fifty People Participating X u--'. % 20 realdent. VU eeach tist Memorial To Roll(lwa Liberty TR AT & COLUMBIA RD-=COVE @, JORNSON. B. B, Pustor, 1AM 8 P M~ Maother's ha\ \cl\l ~“FIRE FROM QOD" or “The Political and al Crisis.* ice—“The Faith Which Dwelt Fiest in Thy Mother" 030 AM—Hible Schaal MIZPAN CLANY T Uiae ™me \\n v l‘l-\a\ml Peonte R MRETING AT 10 AN

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