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T ] THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM VISITING PASTOR Sunday School Lesson Acts 15:1-35; Galatians 5:1-15 |Harlowe R. Hoyt (Walter Scott TOGIVE SERMON| - Rev. Dr. L. G. Broughton to Speak at Baptist Memorial. ‘ At both the morning and evening | services tomorrow at the National Bap- | Dr tist Memorial Church Rev Len G BISHCP TO PREACH HERE TOMORROW Richmond Prelate Will Be Heard at Mount Vernon | Place Church. | Bishop €ollins Denny of Richmond, va. will preach to the Mount Vernon | Place congregation tomorrow morning and evening. The junior congregation will worship Broughton of Jacksonville, Fla, will | : again occupy the pu L | 23 N~ R . Rev. T ‘(‘lngo(v“n.nnm of Lynch- T {in the Sunday u~n:vn n'.(‘dhfl}'n:vm at K)VV burg will preach August 19 * hen to prove that, | o'clock. Rev. J. W. Rus n will preac The midweek service, Thursday. was the message was sin- A\ ‘aiA this <’i'vv/‘:jm,“_anfl his subject will be in charge of the Bible school, Edward ~ - cere, the council dis- i /‘4-. Cail to h % 2 H._ DeGroot. jr. superintendent, pre- | @n ol . dis =, A J. Earle Weatherly will lead the Satng The subject was Our’ Bible | A c i ce apostles a"&"‘?ers el [ patched two special = 2 = cervice at the Senior y School: What We Owe It and What | Liestions as to practices of Gentilesand bled in Jerusalem, Reger addressed them, | | § messenders, Judas s which will me 6:45 p.m. The sub- We Ca nto Tt | Jews brought dissension into the early raing forebearance. *"We believe that | é o eloquent were the arguments of Feter RarsabBas and Silas, e SN jeet for discussion will be “The Negro Two-minute_talks were g Christian &hurch and threatened to di- alF shiall be saved, through the grace of || and James that a certain form was draft- to carry it back to Antioch. 7§ Lifting Himself by Industry owe: ik Place ot the B vide €. Paul, Barnabas and others were our Lord, Jesus,”he de&lared.” James, || ed and memorgndum made, which was put. | | New inspiration came through this council, O cnihIy ieting of the Thomas H eledated fo Jerusalem and the Lord® brother, followed with sup- | | into the form of a letter to the Gentie and the church became more Firm | I B el og L | 5 1 ¢ Sh Can - Y Council of the Sunday school attefnpt a seftlement. » - - GJestions as to a compromise..s w Chriatians in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia. . established than before. .« = o | i;,,m Wednesday evening at the church and How to 2 Sl o b ks = v ? 9 ) camp at Arlington Hall associate su e e . = i AR ¥ S 2 e . Rev. J. W. Ruetin will- conduct the atendent of senior de | prayer service Thursdav evening por or Real Serv ¥ the Bibl ool Affords | | Capital Pastor to Preach in Vienna. e CANON G. F. PETERS | | EPWORTH LEAGUE Christian Endeavor | LUTHER LEAGUE DAUGHTERS OF KING Rev. Milion Bennet Lambdin, mem- _ EPISCOPAL. _ 3 nts,” | | | ber of Potomac Presbytery, in affilia- peration Mrs | ¥ 0 L] = i TO OCCUPY PULPIT| | l | TO GATHER IN D. C.|%n G amsecimeicn: dn,5'% - ST. AGNES’ CHURCH department E | | ‘A number of Leaguers from Pet-| Many Endeavorers attended last Mon- | Programs outlining the seventh an- | the United Stat 1l conduct the re- 46 Que Street N.W j Mrs. Bessie Ward, ntendent i;lx&rn‘\h:n:iml[':'\:‘(m fp;:t:i"nrr:‘ nr'"!fr:;l‘;tnay evening at Rhode Island Avenue [nual convention of the Luther League - ]r{fl:‘t;;w:’l‘;;méhnxr:»h”::mr‘:;‘r"«:‘um'mn‘::" i N A B ho! jep: e Game 2 | y- services | t S rotes Ol . vl 1 : & C| v # s 7 AL d inte - home department. - HInying b Guenis | Will Be His First Sermon at Cathe- | Baitimore districts this aiternoon and | e ""-v‘}{:i,,'."‘f,‘:;‘;f,?,!.fifii‘fi'f,‘lu‘"Q;flfl’;‘}i5"f Ml I oyt *“‘d"{”"“ at|Tocal Order Plans Entertainment | e “tiis subject will be ~The Mystic | Do % Jonar Pridey. s Bk ";l' S Whon st Plak | y ¥ it e : litie erick, Md.. September 2 and 3, have ‘ | White Stone of Divine Reward.” BOCK DA wood, first vice sident, Pinkham ) cvening at Emory Grove. Md. The|with Christ’ offers greater possibilitics | Frederic il | lase! “Using Our Records Effectively." | fialioh et annusl meeting of the Baitimore Con- | than the erusades. of oI~ which was | been distributed. A conference on “The | for Delegates to Episcopal | ROCK FFE‘E}S"P;AB'S Miss Charlotte Speiden, secretary: | cast. ference Life Work Union also will be | decided in the affirmative. The prize | Duties of the President of a League Meet in Fall i ev. F. J. NAN. D. D. “Providing the Sincws of W OEEEn | L hocs. Mivains il Moatet. By vuts held at the Grove mm(\n(;‘“ - for best speaker went to Gerald Snell | Will be conducted by Paul L. Brindle, g | EPISCOPAL. | ST. PAUL'S CHURCH % F ter, treasurer, and “U our X v ap Members of Douglas Chapter Will | of New York Avenue Presbyterian, who | president of the Luther League of the £ Bt | Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster st Books.” Miss Agnes Turner pointed canon residentiary of Wash- [80 on a yacht party next Friday eve- | was on the negative. The affirmative | District of Columbia and first vice pres- ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH | The Country C‘l'f‘!lrr.r’\“ in mu»nc. Bible S ington Cathedral, will be the special | PINE i . 5 _| was taken by Darrell Crane and Harry | ident of the Maryland Synodical League: | Several thousand members of ~the oop e A nori | 3 I am: ) al numb preacher at the people’s open-air even Miss Catherine Ball will }mgl‘nu | L. Thompson, both of Eckington Pres- | While Robert J. Volland, first vice pres-|order of the Daughters of the King are REV. J J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. { HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL the ong at the foot of the Peace Crass, | devotional service at Forestville Chap-|byterlan. The other negative was Ken- | ident and president-elect of the DL expected to attend the Episcopal tri- . " SERVICES: | Georeiy Ave; and Madion . e Joseph | Washington Cathedral, tomorrow at 4| \eF tomorrow subject ecrs | nath Hunter of Columbia Heights Chris- | 0f Columbia Luther League, will conduct i o 8:00—Holy Communion. | b P. Eastwood 'p.m. | in Christian Adventure—Booker T.| tian. Rev. Luther H. Kinard presided. | the opening devotionals ple 3. | ennial here October 5 to 9 inclusive. 11:00—Morning service and sermon. 2 Rice assistant| This service will be broadcast b"‘x\:?:v!x‘:,:“':flx i 'fl\‘;i &};’:’l:“::d,‘:!"“""*‘ ge)pcn;-mx were rendered by the Sun- | Trvin = 'f'"lh' i of| “he members of the order here are _ WELCOME. | The members and instruments radio over WRC. It will be the first ) byt ay school of the Rhode Island Avenue | the Luthe: ague ¢ rict of | naking preparations for the entertain- % follows . Joseph Virga, baritone | sermon preached over the radio by | Metropolitan Teaguers are holding A | Methodist, Proiestant Church. _The | Columbia, will be toastmaster at the |mont of the national officers, the mem- N Bueus Civele. (Tabe. Gotin: rn; Hazel Birdsall, Mrs. Cooper, Ruth | Canon Peter since his appointment mfl“‘l"" i e atfemen | shield for best percentage of member- | banquet to be held in conncction With [yargof the council, the delegates, alter- '] I mt Ciesle (1 Gary. Theo Gary. Nellie McLendon. | the Cathedral canonry e hauts thiacr Leid i Shi])‘ present was won hn‘ r(“,;\uh'n Me- 'J;'s, convention at the Braddock Heights | yatec and guests who will be here dur- L ar aret S il Savioes. i0aR 18 Kbk Anne Parker, Lucy Speiden, George | At the 11 am. service of holy com- | _ : 2 el ve. | morfal Presbyterian. D. otter, presi- [ Hotei. S e . | ing the convention. | 5 . i Birdcall, Clarence Bruce, Archie Brown. | munion and sermon in Bethichem BO RO lnst_eve | gent of the . C. C. E. U, wired greet- e Sunday school At iend | All of the national officers will attend Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Placs. \-<5,'.’5‘35"5n-.‘r'2n.'é?{:|2;{&:§”'{o :,2':?2 Charles Cooke. Eugene Heisley, F. W.{Chapel of Washington Cathedral to- Loy 8 m_Texarkana, Tex. where he | Tuberculosic H Loamp. OTRANIZEC | and many of the council members have M i|| wost beautitul "Parish Church in e ovter Snead. Harmon. Warner |morrow the sermon will be preached | Flans are being made fof 1 7ERY) and Mrs. Potter are spending the Sum- | bY the Luther Inner Mission Socioty | made resorvations for the convention. | Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. | ||| Washington PRAT IS ?,‘;d Billy W!‘Hn‘_\'H\1§él|\sc\l'1!tlr\m‘F {by Rev. Arthur B. Rudd, one of the | JiCHCEH stitite Echo August 25 at mi:"mmz e Sl e ”rfl;"‘;\d(_'!m\am;:;‘ "“Vm"]ch‘{;‘"; afth \li;"‘r;n The program is expected to be com- | fRov: Robort Shores In Oharde yle. bass viol: Herbert Cooke. cello: ! canons s . o vis societies were | Of C , s fifth session | ) ed Dot week. i - $ . Phomas H. Braden. Horace Carlisle| The other services in Bethlehem | Washington Grove iy ailliam C.|Lyon Park Christian, University Park | at 3:30 pm. (omorrot el » || R and Ceell McLendon, cornets: Charles | Chapel tomorrow will be as follows: | Parrish, confetenct TE TS 8OOt oy | Fresbyterian and Suitland, Md., Chris- Holger, missionary. secretary of (he I] 7:30—#0ly cCommunton Bishop, saxophone; Howard Bixby and | Holy communion. 7:30 am., and morn- | %1, SPeeS, Pl M0 S0 Nend atternoon | tian, the latter society being taken into | Luther ) dp P . CHAPLAIN WILL PREACH. 10t Sl i PR Mass. Ave. at 13th St. NW. W. H. Weigel, trombones, and Willard | ing prayer and litany, 10 am. Fertiiny i : if.‘fm‘i“&‘,“m“ this meeting. ~Refresh- | e e 3 . the Rev. Rohert Snores. Tneme. o it d | s T s served. . h pred = : | sl | Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke R S e | Leonidas T McDougle, jr.. former | ™o Christian Endeavor tople for to- | of the District league: Henry Whiting. J. T. Axton, Retired, Scheduled at || Thursdas, Hols Communion. 1t am. || g e 'REV. HARRY L. COLLIER president of Metropolitan Chflg er, WHl{ morrow fs: “True and False Standards | intermediate secretary of the Atonement | ; | Rev: Thes HeClintock CLOSING CORNER STONE " 5 speak at the joint service fomOITOW of Syccess” found in Matthew, viil, and | Luther League; C. Bertram Gelston, Epworth M. E. South. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS | 1AM, evening at the Francis Asbury Meth-| jochya g, District league treasurer; Miss Rebecca | p o v oo oo pev br John Paul | == e i odist Episcopal Church South. His sub- ject is “Jesus Only." 'DR. SCHWEFEL FINISHES pel Crusade Continues. | LECTURES AT CORNELL Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the | Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol ' Returns From Itahea After Giving | |and K streets, has returned from his 4 | | vacation and will speak at 11 a.m. to- | First Such Course Offered | " {morrow on “Seven Ones’ and at the . | vangelistic _service at 7:30 pm. on | by University. Tvory and Sapphires.” AND DEDICATION PLANNED RETURNS FROM VACATION Will Preach Tomorrow at Full Gos- pel Tabernacle—Summer Gos- Herald Harbor Union Protestant Church to Hold Exerci Tomorrow. MASONS 10 HOLD The closing of the corner stone and dedication of the first unit of the Herald Harbor Union Protestant Church will be marked by special fces tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'c Rev. C. V. Van der Linden of the Wash. ington Federation of Churches will | ] have charge of the exercises. He will [ The Summer Gosp® Grusade 18 D¢- be assisted by Rev. J. H. Strong of | yivals at Hynesboro Park, Cheltenham, Middleburg, Va. Chaplain Vaughn of | Nc'“and Waterloo, VA, a new taber- Fort Mever and Rev. O. J. Randall of | nacle at Cedar Grove, near Annapolis, the Potomac Heights Community | Md, will be opened next week With a Church, this city. Frank Kyle. sr. iS | revival in charge of the California chairman of the dedicatory committee. | evangelist, Miss Dorothy Kunzman Dr. O. Josephine Baird, chairman of | The crusade is extending into Calvert Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of the Sixth Street Synagogue returned this week | from Ithaca, N. Y., where he had been | giving a series of lectures during the | Summer session at Cornell University. | This was the first time that such a course was offered to Cornell students, | and it was found that Gentiles and | : : Jows took ‘grest initerest in the cotizse | Open Ar Masonic secvices at Templ Chaplain, Will Preside at Temple Heights. OPEN-AIR SERVICES |Rev. John C. Palmer, Grand Long, retired president of the Luther Mrs, Place organization; Gardner of Luther Place Church, and Fred L. Schickler, District league publicity chairman, will conduct classes and as- | sist with the program. District League President Paul L. Brindle was a visi- tor at this camp Sunday school session last Sunday. “True and False Standards of Suc- cess,” is the topic which will be pre- sented at Luther Place Church by Rob- ert G. Blocher, treasurer of the Mary- land Synodical Luther League, tomor- row eventng. The topic will be | presented at Zion's League, Second and | Upshur streets, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Miss Gladys Bloeker, newly elected corre- sponding and statistical secretary of the Luther League of the District of Co- lumbia, and Miss Catherine Marques corresponding _secretary of the Zion League, have been appointed delegates to the Maryland Synodical Convention. | e the board trustees, will the v, v " | e pooard of trustees o Lresint the | County, Md., where & tent campelgn | oo, e Haahington rabol offered on | Helghts at 4 otclock tomorrow after- | Robert . Damon und Cerl Sander clergymen who have been identifled | 1sasnstic proaching of Miss Ruth Scho- | “Modern Jewish History and Thought " | noon, under the direction of Rev. John | members of Zion's Luther League, Niag- . 2 | instrumental in de s er, 3 e addresse: 0 S T'lt;he nlg“l” l:‘ef}lius;r;“c‘;’l‘;n“‘”‘:“f synagogue to be bullt there and was|3ddressed by Rev. Dr. Chatles B. | Tuther League of the District of Go-1 ey e o praise and | leading speaker at ceremonies attended Austin, pastor of West Washington | jumbia, for the past week, during which INDIANA PASTOR HERE. |l on e ednesday ai 745 pm the important officials of the uni- | Baptist Church. ~Music will be under | conferences on ‘Luther 'League work T T s cervice on Friday , versitv and the civic representatives. the direction of J. Walter Humphrey. | have been held. A end_ soung people’s s | ine tanovatian mstituted | Will Harry G. Kimball accompanist. ' | i Depauw Assistant to Preach at 8t 7:45 pm. this Summer was the playing of “En | The special guests will be the officers | e il Xnown. sacred Jewish | and members of the following named | PASTOR PLANS LEAVE. | lodges, with their families: St. John's. Hamline M. E. hymn on the famous Cornell Library | FORMER PASTOR HERE. | { ; No. 11, Clarence A. Chism, master: | Drx&ry"}fmfiffi%nmfimné:;’::»‘ o 2 Lisiien & | King Solomon, No. 31 Frederick G.|Dr. E. McK. Bowman to Preach Sity. A " o g Yoo | Long, master East Gate, N 34 fastle, Inc., will occupy the pulpit at |Rev. Thom Williamson Will Preach | CONTINUES SERIES Gonie ¥ Tuker, tistr fa c,,n.{ Final Sermons Tomorrow. . | gress, No. 37, Milton D. Smith, master; | both services at Hamline Methodist | Episcopal Church, Sixteenth street at| At the Church of the Advent. | also the officers and members of thi | PR !Dr. W. 8. Bishop Will Speak To-|following named chapters of the Or Dr. Earl McKinley Bowman, pastor of ® | Washington City Church of the Breth- Allison, tomorrow. | _ Rev. Thom Williamson of Pawtucket The church school meets at 9:45 am. R, I, will officiate at the morning serv- der of the Eastern Star, with their ren, Fourth street and North Carolina . {lce and preach the sermon at 11 am.| morrow. families: St. John's, No. 18, Mrs. |avenue southeast, will preach his last REV RAY PALMER TO TALK tomorrow at the Church of the Advent, | Maude E. Angelo, matron, Platt H ‘mons tomorrow before leaving for his . -]so,conu and U streets. He will also offi-| The second in the series of four ser- | Birch, patron: East Gate, No. 21, Mrs. | vacation. He will be away ‘er four Mg | ciate at a morning communion service mons on “Saints and Leaders of the|Tjjjan R. Armstrong. matron, Harry Sundays. returning to his pulpit Sep- at 7:30 o'clock | Historic Church” will be delivered by | Ao Birch, patron, and Congress, No. 35, | tember 16. His pulpit will be filled “Why I Am Not an Infidel” Is #' 50 ARP0E i a former rector of | Dr. William S. Bishop in St. Thomas' | Mrs M. Betty Wolfe, matron, Charle: s | during his absence by special preachers. Taken as Topic. | Advent | Church, Eighteenth and Church streets, | T. Conrad, patron At 10 am, tomorrow he will use as his At Pifth Baptist Church, E PR at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow | Worshipful Master Harlan Wood |sermon theme: “A Famous Jew Who Pit ptist Church, E near morning land the officers of Columbia Lodge, Became Christian’ And at 8 Beventn strect aoutraet Rev. Ray| PASTOR WILL PREACH. |™The subject will be “St. Patrick, the | No. 3, have arranged to bring the |he will preach on ~The Man Without members and children residing at the | Missionary and Apostle of Ireland.” Masonic and Eastern Star Home t Rev. J. LS. Holloman to Occupy | O e 0 b o 0 | WILL OCCUPY PULPIT. meets at 9:30 am | Pulpit Tomorrow. | The subject of the sermon Thursday | At the Second Baptist Church, Third | s x at 8 pm. is “The Golden Ladder” |stroct botween 1 and T streets, the pas- | President J. T. T. Hundley to Be at | e : for, Rev. J. L. §. Holloman, will preach TRENTON PASTOR TO TALK.‘ 11 Palmer will preach tomorrow at am. on “Why I Am Not an Infidel, and at 7:45 pm. on “The Silent Sin to the home in time for supper afte the services. Maj. Willlam H. Beck stein, senior warden of Columbi Lodge, No. 3, Is chairman of the com mittee in charge. All members of th Masonic fraternity and of the Orde Vermont Avenue Christian. President J. T. T. Hundley of Lynch- burg College, Lynchburg, Va., will' oc- tomorrow at 11 am. on “Faith and Re- pentance, Salvation’s Requisites.” The communion service will be held at 4 pm Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and | Earle Wilfley, who, with Mrs. Wilfley is spending a part of his vacation on | their farm in Virginia In the evening there will be held a unified service at 7:30 o'clock, which | will be led by Dr. William S. Line-| weaver. “THE SURE FOUNDATION.” Rev. R. A. Fairley Chooses Topic i RS pm. the pastor will speak on |cupy the pulpit of the Vermont Avenue | as the public Rev. 0. W. Henderson to Preach | .. ®\0Chcan Minorities and the | Christian Church tomorrow morning < at Second Baptist. | Burden of ‘Their Leadership.” The | during the absence of the pastor, Rev TOPIC FOR SERMON Rev. Oscar W. Henderson, pastor of g iehos Bapties Churcn, Teenton, N. 3, | ©. T U. 8¢ 6 pm will preach at both services tomorrow at the Second Baptist Church The morning service will be held at MEN’S CLASS TO MEET. 11 o'clock at the church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. and |Congress Street M. P. Church Group the night service will be held in the | branch: building. Seventeenth and East to Hear Talk on Holy City. | The Harrison men’s Bible class of Capitol streets at 8 o'clock Congress Street Methodist Protestant DR. CLARK TO OFFICIATE, | Crch sl meet tomarrow moroing ¢ Rev. T. E. Boorde to Preach a Temple Baptist. from holding of his former charges in Virginia, an | ! ing, the subject “Where Did You Lose It?" The evening services will be 1945 o'clock in the auditorium of the 1 S 5 2 church. Charles D. McCadden wi'l ad- Sy |auspices of the Appelman Bible class akoma Park Pastor to Preach at|dress the class on “The Council at| At Tabor Presbyterian Church, Sec- | Gratz E. Dunkum will be the speaker Jerusalem.” ond and 8 streets, Rev. R. A. Fairley| The B. Y. P. U. will hold a lawn fete Rev. George E. Brown from Snow |will speak tomorrow at the 11 am | Hill, Md., will have charge of the lesson | service on “The Sure Foundation." and give @ short talk on it. All men | Jerry Adams of the physical depart- are welcome. I ment of the public schools, has charge of the junlor boys of the Sunday | school. All boys from 9 to 12 years | are invited to this class | Church of Covenant. Dr. Thomas C. Clark, minister of th Takoma Park Presbyterian Church an atated clerk of the Presbytery of Wash- tngton, will preach at the Chure | the Covenant omOrrow morning 2 oo Mount Pleasant IREGATIONAL Dr. Bullock to Occupy Pulpit. e i Mooy “What Depends Upon the Preach- i ‘ e . - 55 chsrse Of Rev | ers?” will be the topic of Rev. Dr.| C e charge of Rev. M| George O. Bullock at the Third Baptist | DR. DUNCAN TO PREACH. ongregatlona - i Cho " “hurch, Fifth and @ streets, at 11 am g Church o “The Gospel According to| n “The Gospel According 10§ o¢ s nm. his topic will be T “Convineing Proof of Christianity | Foretold.”” Bible school will meet at 1410 Columbia Road N.W. P 19:30 am. The I C. E. Soclety will Shord olumbia Road N.W. “JESUS ONLY” 1S THEME, | meet ai 4 pm. The junior C & oclety Is Theme at Eckington Church. 4 el * | will meet at 5 pm. The senior C. E. Rev. Dr. George 8. Duncan of the ev. M:'.l:. R. Lovel ociety will meet at 6 pm. Prayer meet- | American University will preach at the | Miss Lois M. Kugler Rev. L I. McDougle, Ir., to Preach | ing Tuesday. 8 t0 10 pm. Young peo- | Eekington Presbyterian Church tomor- | ples prayer meeting Thursday, 8 ' row morning at 11 o'clock on “The Con- | Director of Religious Edueation in Evening |9 pm vineing Proof of Christianity " Speaker at 11 the subject Re . In the evening at the union service i s e T g B e e Dr ||| William Knowles Cooper Gieneral Secretary, Washington Y. M. C.A Subjec n in the Light of Jesus' Standards” tomor will _dise Lincoln Congregational Services. |1, 5 i heak on the theme “The | At the services of Lincoln Congrega- | Jjoyfulness of the Christian Religion.” le tomorrow morning t the | Lincoln Theater Rev. R. W. Brooks will = | peak from the subject “The Ploneer of ATIONAL. ! Asbur 4 “The Christian Endeavor Society o G e e ve will meet at the Fwelfth Street Y. M APPOARRRARAREAAIS 7 AR ¥ T edward |C. A at 7 pm. The subject to be dis Faward | Cussed will be “True and False £ A ; i % 10th & G Sts. N.W Unigue Services Planned " h 8 NV MASSES LISTED. 4 s : At Fifteenth Street Christian Church, | § Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister fleenth streel und Kentucky avenue | Bt Mary's Church to Observe Holy | southeast, tomorrow evening al # (' Sunday School 10 A.M Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M e o'clock unique services are planned | § 10 wm Friendly Class for Men L Rev. N ey Day Wednesday the general caption of “Some 10" Women's Bible Class. Leader, Mra ¥, E. Webner r o off e mptior ingers and Their Songs” The |7 g e Rev. Harry M. Wilson, will con- | {8 DR. CHARLES S. MACFARLAND wd ’ o . 11 the sery |v:' [ o1 ’ General Secretary of the Pederal Counctl of Charches of Ohrist in America i | (4 News "eareer,“ls Toduy e leager In reiigions work e the World War he was ; fryis UNITED BRETHREN ¢ Aeeoritd teennently tor i umiari(arian endcey 1 giver : 5 C0 am THE UPWARD LOOK ,om HOH AND ) #"" ' Memorial United Brethren Church |/, "~ i d LPARaree s tew mpalorth Capitol and B streste |00 | v g ” ey Bimpaon B erty stor o “es "I irscner Conper. Assistant Pastor. | $ DOM e Lt by Wev. 3. MEMSCHEL COOPER ¢ are worshipers given the opportunity to hear exceptional men b PR o iy MEDITATION j/ arranged for this Summer by the First Congregational Church Union Service In ureh w | A Chureh ervies fo o oan. | $ B e s Pioe tree NESN OF JUE CHRISTIAN | ) Church Supper, 6 P.M., Thursday, Followed by the " Laa Fuue Sib 0 E mocietien, 1. |4 eeti “ v on “The Kestors.! (L R By o } Prayer Meeting 1 COME AND ¥YOU WILL COME AGAIN A ARDDDLRLLLNLLINLILELITY this service, in busses, returning them Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, pastor of | § | Temple Baptist Church, has returned special service with one will occupy his pulpit _tomorrow morn- of the sermon being | K under | on the lawn of the church Wednesday | n | a Pault.” The midweek meeting Is every Thurs- {day at 8 pm. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 am. The Christian Endeavor meets at 7:15 pm., and the theme for | this week’s program is, “Will the Right |A1nv- Triumph?” r a e r| of the Eastern Star and their families arn welcome at these services, as well| METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE ‘ 4 | A CHAS CHEVY 2. T, Spickni MD. d LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH I d U St N F. incaln Clarence H. Corkran, Pastor Rev. Jchn E. Fort } 1 | Brings the Message at AM. UNION SERVICE | | At the Petworth M. E. Church | {B| Come and Participate With Us } i PETWORTH | Bl Grant Cirele and N W Ave, NW ‘ D | Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor Metropolitan Memorial | Methodist Chureh) 7 1 5\\’ James Shera Montgomery b Minister Rl 1100 pubiic worsnte, with sermon | g by Thomas Son. &‘ Chapla AL on the sub: | 5 | Tar Peace Epworth League ] FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St, near P St | Frederick Brown Harris & Minister 15 \,‘:]1 230 am - Church School 3 \(‘]] 11 am. and 8 pm. preaching by 1 el . 211 Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock, P. D. 2| b Thursday, B pm. mid-week § G| praise and prayer serviee | (( WELCOME! | 2l Manss osetts | 8 DREE “'wewewst™ | 2 Tyler, street. pm MRS~ ELIZABETH Minlster. tien by appointment Spiri At Wednesday, article or auestion answered Dr. tain Methodist Episcopal 3 Phetns Tiand, Disrict Superintendent | CHESTEE pastor and North Carolina retired, will preach at services tomorrow. The joint services of SPIRITUALIST, WHITE. Meetings Wed., 8 p.m Lin. 3085 1339 Trvine St N.W Pastor. REV JANE B. COATES. Subject: “ONE GOD OR MANY." Spirit Messages follow to many of Epworth Methodist | Episcopal Church South. Thirteenth | avenue northeast, Chaplain John T. Axton, U S. A, oelock the Chaplain Axton is now chaplain of Rutgers Col- lege, New Brunswick, N. J. the Epworth | League chapter of the church and the regular church service will be held in the league rooms of the church at 7:30 The regular prayer service will be held Thursday evening. ASSOCIATE Consulta- 00 6tk 1. s+ I Science Church of Christ Sunday. & P.M. Many testifv to Lheir compiete cures «sage Circle Through Dr. Coates Every one reached by 15 pm Coates gives private readin, evenings by appointment. Col L Mystic Church of Chris; Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tuesaay. 8 pm Al Advice Daily. 125 P.M v. F. 1. Donceel 941_M St N.W 15 8th st. se. Readings daily CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science as in London. ader the Established Annie C. Bill Regular Sunday Services at 11 am. in SUBJECT. “Scien Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 0 AM. TO § P.M. SCOPAL WH Resident Bishop Silver Spring, Md. Ralph D. Smith. Minister orgia Avenue. between Fenwick Lane and A Street. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave Rev. ROBERT S. BAR) Pastor. 10°00 a.m.—Chureh School 1100 a'm’— Holy Communion 7000 m —Epworth League 800 p.m.—Service in charge of Fp h League YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, “The Chureh With the Lighted Cross” | TRINITY Ave and Fifth St. SE MAN. Minister. Penna Rev. FRANK ST 9:30 AM. The Church School 11 AM. Sermon by Dr. L. L. Strock 8 P.M. Popular Service of Sermon and Song Miss Ruby Brockwell, Leader WESLEY CHEVY CHASE. D. C Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 945 am.—Sundev School 1100 Sermon by Pastor A Cordial Welcome Awaits You HAMLINE “T'he Church Beautiful” Sinteenth at Allison Street MITH. D. D, Minister 9:45 AM.—Ch Rev. W. H. McLean of Depauw University Greencastle, Indiana Will Preach at 11 AM. and 8 P.M. BROOKLAND “iilind Lith and Lawrence Sts, N.E aching. 11 & Ni Progressive Sun D30 am. Good music RICHARD N c Spiritual Unity’ Sunday Schoal. 20 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. 11 svery service we give Healing Treatments Messages From Flowers Dr. Zaida Brown Kates will hold a circle Tuesdavs and Pridays pm d in the Bible and writings of Mars Baker Eddy land. and Washineton, D. C ership of Mrs [ Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Church Founded 1811 G St Rev. Z. B. 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:45 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Rector. W. Morris, D. D. W. Morris, D. D. A 16th and Newton ERGY Rev. GEORGE F. DUD) Rev. GEORGE L. GR. SERVICES OF AUGUST 1 WEEK 2th, In SAVOY THEATER. 3030 14th Morning Praver Rev. CALVERT E_BUCK. Pr In CALVARY M_E CHURS 1463 Co! Rd NW Holy Communion Evening Praver Rev Oliver, Preacher Healinz ' Servic Holy Commantor Pant Stevens radav GRACE CHURC (Georgetown) piphan Phillips, D. D. Prayer Sermon by the Rev. James 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. t. Stephen’s Church ] Rev. ¥, Bland Tucker. Rector. E REV. L. B. NIVER. D. D.. in Charge. $:00p.m 1030 a'm Tenth Sundas After Trinits. 230 a'm 7:30 am.—Holv _ Communion and Address. | 9:45am —Church School Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. Holy co M. Perkins 11:00 a.m Lafavette Seuare. | so00am 11:00 a.m {! Preacher. Rev. Edwara C. & LUTHERAN. St. Mark S Sts. English Lutheran Co-Pastors: N I (At Thomas Cirele N. pon and sermon ST. JOHN’S CHURCH I Futheran B and Sth Rev. H.D. Hayes, D.D., Pastor SuU AY 945 am—Bible Schoot b bt 15 11:00 &.m.—The Service and Sermon Preaching, 1t am. 8 m s R bondh Thursday. & p.m.. mid-week. 800 pm L L. Praser Service ST. PAUL'S REV. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D & Suctoctiy - LB CLLUER Morning Service at 11:00 930 am —Sunday School “HIS HOUR" 700 p.m an Endeavor Vesper Services at 7:00 4l Luther Place Memorial W G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D. The Nativity '35 “os’am ALL WELCOME ALWAYS ? Christ Church, Georgetown o -first Sts Rew WROTH. Rev. EDWIN B. NIVER. D. D., Minister in Charge. n. and Sermon h WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE RETHLEHEM CHAPEL. VISCONSIN AVENUE N W ROAD. and NEAR WOOD- LEY James Holy Comm Morninz P Hoiy Comm Preacher People's Op Preacher. C: | TAKE wiscoNnst 0ODLEY l ST. JOHN’S—GEORCETOWN; 3210 .0 Street N.W. ! er and Ser- eal Synod of N. A and G Sts. N.W Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor o m SERV EVERYBODY WELCOME. 2 E LS GEORGETOWN lex:-:;d Wisconsin Ave. & Volta PL N.W. Harold Beatty, Pastor S.wW Keller Memorial & Marsland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Address by Richard Graham The Pastor preaches every Sun- day during August. L “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH." INCARNATION Gallatin & 1ith (NE. Corn Rev. B Manken. Pastor. i e m.—Bible School. —Sermon | 0430 m = \ Ay 100 R E R Church of the Atonement Wk | u North Capitol & R. L Ave. 5 848 pm - Christian Endeavor So Moward £ Snyder. THIS cuur oMES You Uoam and & s S S, 948 am 710N o s * > ST. MATTHEW'S & Home Thea « WA ‘ Pastor, R. Schmidt e ™ 0308 m -~ School . 1100am hiet Enzlish Service IGHTS, Park Rd. and Rraneh Upshur and Ind St. N.W L B ax S conducted by Pa - N The trace of a Gosvel message awalts vou at e 9:30 AM.—~ 11:00 AM.- n by R:00 P.M —Services dis Music by vested choi Mes. CHRIST N2 Pastor, 830 AM GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ¥ School :\llh l‘l’l“\‘::‘\ ;:::I‘I g MISSOURT SYNOD Ave. Between M and N Sts, J. Frederick Wenchel “Christ Commending a ! Dishonest Steward” L & ed until further notice. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor Mre. Walter A. Klinge L Directar ndes Organist | TRINITY ith and E Sts. | Hugo H. Hennig, Pastor 830 AN German Service. 943 AM.—Sunday School. 00 A M. English Service. “Rebellion Against The Lord Monday, § P.M.—Congregational Meeting

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