Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1928, Page 11

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ATURDAY, AUGUS T~ 25, 1928. R. H ASSIGNMENTS GIVEN Sunday School Lesson : By }l‘;aarll‘::vesco“ oyt " FoR AR SPEAKERS THE EVENTNG ST.\I\’A’\V',\\‘[TT\'(GT‘W.\‘. DAUGHTERS OF KING FINISH MEET PLANS Acts 15,;36-16:15 Religious Department Announc Program for Pulpits to Be Filled Tomorrow. ment of the @m‘ mght, as Paul 2y mfl«m he mheld ‘h( vision oF 4 man Macedonia. The od beside ome over foniaand | belp us. The religious work departs ¥. M. C. A. has arranged for the fol- tomorrow: lowing pulpit assignments 11 am—Page McK. Etchison, re- liglous work director of the Washing- ton Y. M. C. A, at Chevy Chase Bap- tist Church. 7 ;,lr‘r‘: Rev. Luther H. Kinard will peak for the vesper services at Keller Memorial Lutheran Church ;s 1'% m.—Dr. Homer J. Councilor, di~ of religious education of Calvary will preagh at the Evangelica man Faul say 0 National Convention WiII Open Evening of October 5 at Church of Epiphany. into Macec As Paul sat be- fore the ?Jre< there came to Him a wo- man named Lydia, e 3 seller of purple. She had heard the message which the | missionary brought. and at his coming | she was baptized, & / / andxaxded him in spread- | ‘\\ ing the word ;tjem) Christ S. L. Thomas will speak at ington M. E. Church : L':‘"‘F Fleming, director of thr aent of service of the Y 1 peak at the Arlington M. I’, Merritt L. Smith will speak » Garden Memorial Presbyterian wch 8 pm—R. M. Graham, associate re- gious work director of the Y. M. C. A the Lanham M. E. Church, @n his second missionary yourney, Paul fpund that Barnabas desired to take with hem Jonn Mark, nephew of the latter = ‘:\‘Lnu%r John had proven weak n, former- times, Raul refused to gilow this. Rau! and :\;»rums p; t er o journey togetheradain. ol lowing the vision, | Paul went. Forth on In the course of time he ihppr where he and his ds sat down before the gate of me,mu - - = = i Jin Park open-air service iwcted as usual : BISHUP HFNUERSUN ) ¥ Ch | f h \V ld f ENDS SERMON SERIES | ENDS CHAPLAIN DUTY % - ‘dl]l()lls urC le > () t 0 ()r W. S. ishop to Preach in St. ' Rev. J H. Dunham Returns to B.bl. l L —— ; Thn:ml' Episcopal. Western Church l lca ecture = ‘The services srrow in St. Thomas “The Pre-eminence of .J " will be enth and | the subject of Rey Harvey Dun fOllows: | L ctor of the Western Preshyterian ‘ ourse morning Church at the 11 o'clock service tomor- row morning. 1 at (hf ermon in the series on * . aving just finished two weeks' dut of the oric_Church HA B e kst as chaplam of the 306th Cavalry Regi- ched by Rev. Dr. William S B' G Bi hop. The subject s “John Huss, the { ment at the Reserve Officers’ Training s a a e b e g o i ig Gospe ernac Patriot-Reformer of Bohemia am will lee on his PROFESSOR.TO PREACH. Vo dearning 1o Washing S treets, will T0 PREACH TWICE Methodist Episcopal Preiate to Appear at First Con- gregational Church. Holy prayer, litany At the 11 o'clock Corner Nerth Capital and D Streets Northwest b retur to Washir ; e middle mber (Between Post Office and Capitol Building.) Dr. H. M. Dudley W Occupy | Jume charg Conducted by Hamline M. E. Pulpit. lhv‘ Rev. Dr. H. M. D oV ]Yl‘”’l’.fl‘j‘ CHRISTIAN. istory, American ity, will SR Rl o | —— |5 ——— o) morrow at Hamline Me thodist Fmsm,m Church, Sixteenth at Allison street is subject for the morning sermon will eat Command,” and in the Churct Summer lnsse -vening, “"The Price of War (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Church school meets at 9:45 o'clock. | g Rev. Milton M. Thorne of Clifton, Kans H St Gth & H S.W. will teach the men’s Bible class in the H C. Mayhew chapel CHURCH SERVICES WILL BE BROADCAST W w. F. smith 7] Dr. Palmer to Preach on Rum. FIET At Fifth Baptist Church, Dr. Roy bl LT AT Papal Palace, Avignon, France E ancient city of Avignon has ‘mdv half a century later the city a a most varied history. After hav- | vironments s ceded by Palmer will preach’ tomorrow at 11 a.m — ing belonged successively to the Gauls untess of Pr Hmv to Pope Clement on "W s Jesus ( rist ("nd" and at! C trasians and Moors, it became a prov- | holy see dm\~\ to the 3 791, when it | the Rum Power."” i n.m R ince of the petty kingdom of Arles: | fell into th ); French Re- Sunday school mests at 9:45 am Slm—Churcl\ School. then it passed in turn to the Counts of public. The city e home of the by the Pastor. Forcalquier ai louse the Em- | Popes from 1909 to 1 = = i e & aaah s mass of | UNITED BRETHREN. peror of Germany. Next it became for | The gigantic and irre i a short time an independent republic, | buildings in a Got which con- | Mamoial United Brethren Church as_entirely b North (lp‘llnl and R Streets and finally fell into the hands of the | stituted the Counts of Province. x despoiled of it aments and artistic Ry, symp L and B treet All church property in Avignon was | treasures at th re V- taken over by Philip the Fair, King of | olution and v France, in the early part of the four- } barracks and a prison. It was restored | WRC to Carry Sermon by Rev J. H. Balthis at Mount d:akuma 1Jark Takoma Park. (Meot Seaenth Day" dveniist Ch.) M. Elmore Turner, Pastor. Preaching 11 a.m 9:30—~Graded Bible School Cooper. Assistant P TE Rev. Dr. J. & Kirtley, of the Second Baptist be ‘broad. | ill preach at Calvary preach | tomorrow, St ek s subject | tist Disti e Grand S( Clarence A. Barbour of Rocheste will occupy the pulpit t | days in September, and the pastor, Rev. I teenth century as a result of his quar- | some years ago and is now used as the rels with anr Bnmlnrr‘ VIII B\n about 540! residence of the bishop of the cits D _YOU WIL = COME_AN COME AGAIN INTERDENOMINATIONAL L = E sinister m o] WILL OBSERVE FEAST. | Rev. Hockman Leaves Talvary | ARYY B MELTON, Nt 3 Rev. William S ! Wl T e Srnded RS N Sarrett tional mini: t ’0 0 jeet. d A Y Day Charen.” m o] Holy Rosary Church to Hold Rites e ¢ B ] : Ay will return to_his 1Bt GabHa | rond. 1 wo and a hal . SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON »‘W‘"dd"i el & - neveo | Phone Franklin 1880, 1 Eve St. N.W. * I e youn| JUDGE DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader Healing Ministry Daily 710 wm Lo 8 P.m.) afternoon for La he will take up the . aa Awaits You. A Cordial Wele F’ \\]"‘V' canonized only a fev | of jonal minister at the and on Mon- Church w.!r:ia;:du“’mr:‘r‘id uct th tiar serv Holy Ro | wood Presbyterian Cnlumbm Heghts SUNDAY VICES. it ! t i i e i SUAD e ague service | W confraternity of the same saint CONGREGATIONAL. 45-—Sundiy Shitol a0t Bikle Cle 1435 Park Road N.W. be At 9:30 t var 0 i . Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor y am. there will be a solemn 11:00 “Sing and Praise and Pray. 9:30—Bible Schoo! Socializing the | OUS departme 3 will convene. The Burrall day evening | meet at the Eighth Street Temple and | ustin. | the Vaughn class in the church audi- | 5:30—Youne People's Christian club Faith 11:00—Sermo high mass celebrated by the pastor, Rev g@—Christinn Enceavor De Carlo. The sermon will be d R | livered by the Rev. A D'Urgolo, P. 8. M. | Mouat Pleasant . of Baltimore. At 7:30 pm. solemn | torium. The Drake class of young men | yocnerc will be sung, after which a : e e i b oo, S : Congregational V|S’TOR TO PREACH B et Old\ e 4 o Cvad, | concert will be given by the Holy Rosary FRIFNDS MEET HERE TUESDAY. 3 P.M. Class series open a present-day conditions, explaini ian_Heal TU1 Healing Service—Mary McClellan AY Rev. W. M. La Roche of Suitland . 4 . 1410 Columbia Road N.W. b . . of Bible prophecy ol B Plans Open-Air Service Eckington Presbyterian Church At ) WEDNESDAY. 230 P, Metropolitan Memorial Mr. MacNeil has devoted man o the study ill Pulp The pastor of Wisconsin Avenue : Y TR S SOV PROVING THE LAW. (The National Methodist Church) s 3 S Y ‘ i he J ¥ Avenue | pey wiliam R. McElroy of White Minister Corner fohn, Marshall Piace Bible prophecy and has spoken ds an three of WEDNESDAY. 8 P M Director of Religious Education Service. Catherine Crawford P Bl 11 A.M., Sermon by THURSDAY. 5 P.M. street and Florida avenue Rev. LIN L. STROCK, Raiabia: - Teth Oliad He will also address the union serv- | ormer Fastor of Firsi Presbs. Church ice at the United Brethren Church at |[| Fo™ T*Har ol Xvney K FRIDAY, 515 P.M Iste Wrigley. 8 o'clock “A Glorious Church" or of he ' Baptist nd € Street N.W ts of the world 1€ hurch, Forty-second and Fes- | gan wd.. will be th an open- o speaker tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Eckington k| Presbyterfan Church, North Capito Lois M. Kugler thé Hreatice THE OPENING SUBJECT James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30-Cht m)\ Sehool worship with sermon ol numul DICKS Chavlain. 0 7:30-Evening worship In charge of the Epw Healing Silen CONGR ATIONAL. ‘ SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 26 Mr. MacNEIL will speak on the subject: “Why Did Not a Loving God Destroy the Dev1|'7” Christian Endeavor FrmraiE PIRSTCONCRECATIONAL Methodnst Episcop a]l William Fraser McDowell, Bflldtnl I!l\hnp 1. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent 10th & G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister | f-.v reet | Beside et Sunday School 10 A.M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M You BB T TR o i 10 am.-Friendly Cluss for Men. Leader, Rev. F._N. Grecle \HEVY CHJ Silver Spring, Md. seculat ut th t ¢ for s and | i s S e Leten S e g Wiher CHEVY CHASE, MD. | ERE™E A ,1 a .\,“.u] a sane, clear ¢ basket suppe all. Fenwie e and A Street, what the RBib! g the origin BISHOP THEODORE S. HENDERSON, D. D., LL. D. - | b b bl e LINCOLN lllAlI CHURCH. | “The Church With the Lighted Cross™ { Cincinnati. Prominent orator and writer who has held pastorates e leading Methodist Episcopal Churches will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm MONDAY NIGHT “What Shall We Do in This Age of Uncertamty on World Peace PSS Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SE. g " (-J @ a l h a r 1’ Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. s LAl 9:30 AM. The Church School er of the The Old ‘ Lincoln Rd. and U St. F. ‘ Clirence . Corkran, Pastor | TRINITY | | Frederick Brown Harris | il Hiram Foulkes, D.D.. Min Fir ch (Presbyterian) of Newark, New Jersey. will preach. | (]i Columbia Road Near 15th Street | 11 A.M. Sermon by . : . . il ] MARK DEPP, Minister | Rev. A. L. Burdick One i Hhiae menkin u, Church Night Supper, 6 P.M., Thursday, followed by Prayer Meeting. bt Wtlliaw, 3., HocHpEnD 8 P"“:'_ fil‘"”":"“l”:dsq"::;" of { - topic tomor - , (ot} S = sed by 000,000 EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED & e | Miss Ruby Brockwell, Leader | Chibl ; s an ke " | B it HODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. FISCOPAL SOUT "“ A ?“Jf:llx‘?m: :”::‘LE | FOUNDRY R Monday night’s lecture will show us the way 1%%%Wumm{mm QYiTeViraVL/aViTai 9:45—Men's Bible Clas (Organized 1814) - | : e | . TUESDAY NIGHT | I “Will the Present Peace Plans - SOUTHERN METHODIST i D808 9 STy D e ey [. s ‘ 9:30 am.~ (n'ly:::::‘:rsrn.m| | Prove SUCcessful‘)” D e (] oo ks | }’5 | e 5 B ; T e 3010 Que Street N.W | % i Rii 2 i L an . th Sant INT lA"‘DNlF) REV lm;A'u €. BEERY, Pastor L L,"‘I',"" ],“,‘,"‘::l',“":,».]".:‘\"“,‘,,, - of Ossining. N n "R WEDNESDAY NIGHT C . CHURCHES OF CHRIST ohn Paul y er, 5 b A | Thursdey, 8 pm ik rig\ “Y SCIENTIST ; ) 3 praise nnd prayer service. 1) BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER nd fer “A MANIS\ VOTE” All Are Cordially Welcomed _ | WELCOME! 1B Olll' HlStory wrltten ln Advance T CHURCH, THE :mxllczulu‘gn s i Rev. E. L. Hudson HAML[NE B most po ey " HRIST SCIENTIST, BOS 0D o Epworth 8 P . o L I reiad TON MASS. ofus Wor “KNOCKING” M e A 4 THURSDAY NIGHT Cimp. M First’ Church of Chrigt Scientist $000m 1 B B v it o “The Church Beautiful” |&'| “G N M ¥ o ¥ ¢ + Second Church of Christ Sc fentist Mrs. Frank A Frost, Oreanist Bemor Eowo i UNION SERVICE | Sivteenth at Allison Street % Od ames en Al the United Preshyterian Church | CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister Owr Church Participate NN 3| FRIDAY NIGHT e gl 0 G Chrlst the Dlvme Son of God?” Dr. H. M. Dudley Q\‘ American University “Has the Day of Dlvme Healing Past?” Third Church of Christ Scientist gervice at 8 PM “nEESEE § MT, VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue NV W. A. LAMBETH, D.D., Pasto 11 AM.—“THE WORLD'S GREAT NEED” PETWORTH | 0 ¢ Clrcle and NI Ave NW. | “THE GREAT COMMAND" [i| M. A, Pastor 8 PM @ Samuel E. Ro a ¥ READING ROOMS 't REVEREND J. H. BALTHIS w LEY | "eTHE PRICE OF WaAR® | o il e e e erlie cioRiCE e C t FIRST Cit IJ‘H | the p ¥ { the time 2 oty 5 Presiding Fider Washington District E S i wonarn & (R | the portion of the time given each cvening, be it 9 4o 8 8P, “THE POWER TO OVERCOMI: b s | BROOKLAND “thod Bl carlv'in the week 1o the stuly of the care of the body and : g 2330 to 53 FEAR” OHRVY OltASK, D, € | qurescute’ st AN raggaslve Sun 1B m:g God expects one to do in order to maintain good wowing 1ne ¢ SECOND CHURCH 111 ( 5t. N K THE REVEREND 1. W, RUSTIN Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister | Cordial Weloame. il health and expect His healing power Assistant to the Pastor 11 A M. Junior Church (In Sunday School \mlum ium) CIHE SIMPLICIETY OF JESU THE REVEREND J, W, RUSTIN Sonday School, 930 AM. (Primary Department, ¥ AM) Lpworth Leagues, -0:45 PM f cting— My, Rustin The Question Box will be an interesting feature Song Service 7:30; Lecture 8:00 NO CREED BUT THE BIBLE NO PLEA BUT THE CHRIST Everybody Cordially Welcome 1100 Bormon by Dr. Ohas. 8 Cole ¢ Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisoonsin Ave A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev, ROBERT %, WARNES, Pastor. | 1000 & ni.—Wible ohool 3 1100 W~ Proaehing Hev. James 1 % OTHER SERVICES ¥ HALL MISSION )10 530 FOURTIE CHURCH 9:48 a.m—Sunday Sohool DUMBARTON AVENUE ‘lég ns B THIRD CHURCH - Co ‘ Bid 5 Honr MCcKENDREE ™'WWalaRW™™ | ity 8e 1 churen of the sWitliam Ple ras W A1 and W pom, Epworth Lensue You are eordially invited o worship with us

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