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DR. PIERCE RETURNS FROM VABA"UN IR e First Congregational Minister to Preach at Both Services Tomorrow. junction With | | | More than 5000 ! women of this country, missionaries, will come to Washingt to attend the trienntal meeting of t Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, minister of First Congregational Church, will re- 000 CHURCHWOMEN COMING HERE FOR AUXILIARY MEETING Convention in October. leading church- ) Most Rev. John Gardner Murray, pre- including 200 | $iding bishop, in the chair. 'I"B'E CHICAGO MINISTER 10 OCCUPY PULPIT Dr. C. A.'Brooks Will Preach Twice at Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow. g Wlll Be Held in Con- Episcopal General Dr. John on | Wood will make the announcement of the united thank offering and Dr. W. he | C Sturgis will speak. Dr. Charles Alvin Brooks, pastor of the Englewood -Baptist Church, Chi- turn to the city to preach at both|Wwoman's Auxiliary of the National| On October 12 business sesslons of (cago, I, will occupy the pulpit at services tomorrow. Cn_:‘mcn of the (Ew‘\<(<’(D?l Cl“wiwh o | the auxiliary will be held and thlrro Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and Plerce | fhe sessions of the triennial meeting | will be a tea at the Washington Club ; . . return to will be concurrent with those of the | for the diocesan treasurers of the |1 Stfeets, tomorrow morning and eve- Yoes tom | general convention of t:l\r Erflngnl united thank offering. ning. The subject at the 11 o'clock remaining Sundays in | Church in America, meeting in a three | abivios will'Be “Tha /Graos ot OUF Tord filled by visiting preachers. The topic | weeks' conclave here for the <M‘onfl‘ Will Hear Reports. Jesus Christ” The ordinance of the of Dr. Pierce at 11 am. will be “Needs | time in its history. That God Meets” and at 8 pm, “Vir- | tue and Vice." These will be the last | To Represent 500,000, germons by the minister until regular | Hundreds of delegates from the At the business session at 11 am. | October 13 reports of committees will ihe heard and there will be noon day meditations, led by Miss Grace Lindle, Lord's supper will be celebrated at the close. At 8 o'clock the subject will be “The Hands of Christ.” The morning EVEWN’G STAR, WAQHTNGTO‘\T D. (‘ SATTTRT)AY' AUGUST 4, 1928. “CALL OF CHRIST” THEME E. Turner to Preach at Takomg Park. “The Call of the Christ” is the sub- ject of the sermon by Rev. M. Elmore Turner tomorrow morning at the Ta- koma Park Christlan Church. Mr. Tur- ner is just beginning his work as pastor of that church. Services are being held in the Seventh- day Advent Church at present, but the church has purchased a lot near Bliss Electrical School and they are planning to build In the near future. MINE PARLEY ADJOURNED. Indiana Operators and Workers | ‘Will Meet Again Monday. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., August 4 (#). —Ending their second day of joint con- ferences, the Deep Mine Operators of Indiana and the United Mine Workers, District No. 11, late yesterday adjourned until Monday ‘morning, with' indications being that the conference will mark Rev. M. MRS. E. W. STEVENS, GIRLS’ FRIEND, DIES First New York Society Woman to Adopt Business Career Suc- cumbs at Age of 73. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August Mrs. Eliza- beth Winthrop Stevens, who believed that every woman should work and was one of the first New York society women to go into business, died yesterday. She was 73 years of age. i Mrs, Stevens, daughter of Octavius Augustus White and the former Eliza- beth Chanler, both of old Southern familles, came to New York from Charleston, S. C., soon after the Civil War. In 1897, wearying of the round of social activities, she opened the Bureau of Social Requirements. The business of the bureau was to provide entertain- ers and chaperones and distributing in- formation on fashions and etiquette. She also aided people to get into soclety | DRY AGENTS ARRESTED. SAN FRANCISCO. August 4 (#).— E. R. Bohner, prohibition administrator, today sald two Federal prohibition agents, Harry M. Hibner and Harry A Harkins, would be suspended pending an investigation of their conduct last | night. Police arrested the pair, charging Hib- | ner with assault with a deadly weapon, resisting an officer and being drunk, and Harkins with drunkenness and resis an officer. Dr. Waldron te Preach. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets, will use as the subject of his sermon tomorrow morn- ing “What Shall I Do With Jesus Who Is Called the Christ?” At 3:30 p.m. the Lord’s supper will be administered. At 8 o'clock he will preach on “Shall We Know Each Othar in Heaven?” Tolmamzed Collars n'io time until the Tilinois joint meeting reaches a decision. | through her bureau. service will be broadcast by WRC. Seven years ago. again from rhmrw preaching is resumed Sunday. Septem- | dioceses and missionary districts, reprr-‘ executive secretary of the Woman's Miss Verna Garber will conduct the r 23 senting the membership of 500,000 | Auxiliary. The woman delegates will The Y. P. S. C. E. has discontinued | ¥omen in the Woman's Auxiliary, will | go that afternoon on the pilgrimage to | meeting of the Christian Endeavor So- mz“;,,‘,'l“.‘,:.fl:"fih:;,;::&‘:; 5.',‘."‘"‘“ L e its services during Au Prank | be present at the united thank offering | Mount Vernon and sightseeing trips |clety Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, the daughter opened a shop for small girls' | 4 will lead the S. S. C. E. to- | Service October 11, when upward of |to Fort Myer and the drill | topic being. “Personal Conviction versus g pm. on the topic | $1.000.000 will be presented in a golden | The business sessions of the Women's | Following the Crowd." The Senior and | )| RECTS onK BV HADIOL s et e el e o Mereanal Conviction Versus Following | alms basin for the mission work of the | Auxiliary will be resumed October 15| Young People's socleties will meet at b e T B L Mg el 10" am, the Sunday | chureh at the Mayflower, and the first of the |6:45 tomorrow evening in their usual —— find enough interest in card playing to oo Friendly Bible| In attendance on the triennial meet- | series of missionary teas will be held, | blaces Orders Streets Repaired From Na.|0¢ satisfied with it as other soclety - vy Will be led by Rev. F.|ing will be officials and executive board | ne ons and missionary teas | Miss Olive Zeph, president of the e LIt CIAUETREy WA N. Gree he: Women's: Bible | of the Woman's Auxiliary ss follows: | will be held October 16 and on October | Burrall class, will teach the lesson to- tional Guard Camp. Should work, whether she is in soclety | E. Webner | Miss Grace Lindley, execubive secre- | 17 the elections will be held. For the |morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at the e o et Will preach | tary: Miss Emily C. ‘Tillotson, educa- ainder of the triennial, daily busi- | regular session of the class at Eighth | DECATUR, Ill, August 4 (#).—Score ng precedes { | tional secretary: Miss Laura F. sessions will be held, while mis- | Street Temple. another victory for radio, Carl Meacham, superintendent of the Decatur Street Department and a cap- eau sionary tes | wiil will be frequent and there e receptions and teas for the dele- educational secret supply secreta assistant K. B. Wade, y WATCH AND CLOCK E l ! | Henry C. Briscoe, president of the Another Kenwood Home, .| Grace H. Parker, fleld secretary: Miss | gates in the bishop’s garden at Wash- Mrs. Briscoe Returns. tain in the National Guards, in two A O Ellen 1. Flanders, office secretary, and | ington Cathedral Close on several aft-| pp. | weeks' training at Camp Grant, is di- R ED IQ'N | i g x od nearing completion—de- recting street department activities by the following members of the ekccu- | ernoons. On Oclober 18, after co 3 tive board: Mrs. Robert Burkham, St.|porate communion for the wom.m.uv::\ma,;:“ et L S R T ; signed, built and sold by Hols: Moo, Wikon Johgston. Portiand, | Aurtliary At 136 am. slday imters el R L L g el e L K Sl SR A, uis: Mrs. hnston, Portiand, | Aux . . te an’s Summer School of Mis- |repalr two bad street intersections. elopm 3 haries Oreg: Mrs. Allan McGregor. Spring- | cessions for missions will be held there | jons at Montreat, N. C.. and the State | Meacham sends messages. {rom & port- crAnacanuce] S S Federal Council of O land, Me. Mrs. Edwin J. Randsll, |triennial meeting will be held October | School of Missions at MassanettaSprings, able set in camp io M. J. Stough, De- ELOCKS . . . In America, wil pre | Evansion, 11l Mrs. Kingman N. Rob- | 22 at 2 pm. = The entlre delegate bods | L o aingw. L | edtus EmNHIE UG ur Ideal 1S elng Reallz ed | ins, Rochester, N. Y. Miss Lucy C.|will be entertained at 4 pm. at tea| S or s | ke | Sturgis, Bostoh, Mas: Mrs. Samucl | in the bihop's garden at the Cathedral. | SCT00l of Missions were Miss Regina| poo w E. La Rue Will Preach g e - S, e | 3 Kimmell, Mrs. Joseph Galloway, Mrs, | €V, W. k. ue Will Freach. { : e Sy - VISITOR TO PREACH. |53 i YOS i it ,m?\.z,.'"flaa':a:a:'..,‘,“nq‘;:".,,:mc";,!J nn B, King Mrs Percy Allen, Mrs.| A ihe Takoma Park Bapist Chureh At s e e {7, Boynton. New Yotk Gily; Misi | the Woman's Auxiliary on October 23.| G, C. Delaplane, Mrs. John C. Ely, Mra e g T < LR i .,,":o" are being laid in Kenwood 2 0 S . . A 'y V. Aar a - 3 ®r. I. L. Hartsock to Occupy Pulpit oF Wumeldys SN, Miss Frances F. Bussey, Milwaukee, Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock of Assining, N.| Wis.; Mrs. Wilbur S. Leets, Golden, ¥., will occupy the pulpit of Foundry | Colo); Mrs. J. C. Tolman, Houston, Tex.: Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow | Miss Helen ‘G. Magill, Pasadena, Cali. momning and evening. | and the Girls' Friendly representative, Louisa T. Davis, Leesburg, Va.; Miss | Weed, Jacksonville, Fla.; Edwin Smith, Miss Lucy W. H Pnpe and Mls.\ Hull. thors lel Preach. During the vacation of Rev. C. Austin, pastor of the West Washing Smith, | will speak tomorrow morning on “Beside the Waters.” The Lord's Supper will be observed. Margaret G Streets are being paved and beautiful homes are going up among the trees of Kenwood. Rev. W. D. Jarvis to F)Il Pulpit. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and S streets, tomorrow, 11 am, on “The | ton Make “Star-time” a Feature of Dr. Hartsock spent his bovhood in | Miss Ilelen C. C. Brent of Buffalo, N. Y. v " ©f the late Dr. S. M. Hartsock, for | cese of Washington, under the direction young people's melling; 9:30 am.|10 and 26 and Rrv V. Brodetick o ‘Our Vacatlon e standar ot architectural ele of Mrs. William D. Hurd, is making plans for the entertainment and care nrn'l\ 40 vears a member of the Balti- e conference, serving _prominent Sunday school Middleboro, Mass, August 12, gance has been established and will be | th“rthes in B-lumore and Washington. | of the delegates. Before you leave ar- . s To Worship in Nearby Churches. MONE’? r l Y Fange ot thi Biksees steadfastly adhered to in Kenwood. DR. PALMER TO PREACH. Headquarters for the Woman's AuX- Ufine to have The Star If you need an 1ideal home site, shaded by trees a hundred years old, you will find it in Kenwood. iliary will be at the Mayflower Hotel, | | and its business sessions will take place | there in the ballroom. The exhibits will be on the mezzanine floor. The udy classes will be held in the new Y. W. C. A. Building. Corporate com- munions and quiet hours and other religious features will be held in nearby churches. Registration of delegates will begin Pastor Will Ofllchte at Fifth Bap: tist Church. Dr. Ray Palmer will preach every @unday in August and every Thursd: evening at Fifth Baptist Church | His subjects tomorrow are: 11 am., oThe Wonderful Name of Jesu: and] vening and Sunday —mailed to your address while you are away. Its arrival will be one of the interesting events of each day, bringing you reliable news of all that This Association loans money on the most advantageous terms for the purpose of purchasing or re- financing homes in the District of Columbia. If you want a sound investment you cannot go wrong by buymg a home site 9:45 pm., “God's Clarion Call H u'-_!;- !&-}:!n;;: H%%l g:‘u::; g l‘r[on‘\ W e have “financed a city of is taking place back in Kenwood. | p.m. the Woman's Auxiliary preparatory homes” and offer you the advan- home. The address may Rev. R. A. Fairley to Speak. | quiet_hour will be held at St. John's At Tabor Presbyterian Church, Sec- {Church Lafayette square. On October ond and S streets, Rev. R. A. Fairley | 10, the opening day of the general con- will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “The | vention and the triennial meeting of Open Vision.” Tuesd: from 5 to 11| the Woman's Auxiliary, corporate com- p.an. an open-air supper will be served | munion will be celebrated for the on the church grounds. A boys' meet- | auxiliary at St. John's Church at ing will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m.|7:30 am. At 2:30 . the same day with a view to organizing a Boy Scout | the opening session will be held in the troop. ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. ‘The united thank offering service will follow the triennial corporate com- munion at 7:30 a.m. October 11. “Per- be changed as often as necessary. If you are a golfer or tennis player you will find that ideal facilities for both are provided for the residents of Ken- wofld Motor out Connecticut or Wisconsin Ave- nue to Bradley Boulevard continuing West for 3 squares under the viaduct, with the entrance to Kenwood on the left. WEHAVE FINANCED A Culy of HOMES tages of our loan plan. Come in, we'll be glad to explain all details. Open 9 to S—Saturdays Until Noon Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia One month. One week.. Evening Suhday. Evening. Sunda. 85¢ 50c 25¢ 15¢ Chnrch of the Advent Serviu. ‘B Rev. Pred A. Cook of Baltimore will | sonal Religion and Evangelsm” will be Under Supervision of the U. S. 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