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OCIETY| Secretary of Inter! Western Tour of About Three Weeks. has esot Neb- middle Representative and Mrs. Aldrich Honor Guests at Dinner specal zovern ave ar and are Jou 1l visit N go and s efore of the Fre which is en route ther the one y cele wn in ho e to the White Mou: remain several weeks iming to Washi Belle Smith of New for a few days Yo r and her son jr.._are spen 0Old Point Com- nd her daughter. have al Sa Dawson. phia. Pa. on for a stay of several days Engagement of Miss Wood to Lieut. Close Announced. jam Findley of Chev) . announces the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Peggy Wood. to Lieut of Savannah, Ga. The wedding will take place in the early Sp and her da in_China and Mr. and Mrs Harry Lowman have | rmed to their home on Sixteenth street after spending several weeks at the Hotel Brighton in Atlantic City. Mrs. Emmons Smith and Mr. and are at Sar- Mrs. Emmons Smith. jr. anac Inn on Upper Saranac Lake, N Y. for the late season. Mr. Mrs. David Lee Alexander of Che their guest for the week end, Mr. of Pittsburgh. Mr. Brooks is a form: resident of Washington Mrs. William M. Geddes of Columbia road has returned after visiting Mrs. | George H. Peters in her bungalow near Bluemont, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esch have gone to New York and are at the Hotel Pic- cadilly for a few days Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Hoover, who ve been in New England for » weeks, were Saranac Inn on Tpper Saranac Lake, N. Y., last week Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Swezey and Mr. Joesph A. Swezey of Honolulu are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week or 10 days. Helen Burrows. who has been ded trip through Providence and Narragzansett. R. I, and New York City as the guest of Mrs. Mabel E. Wonds of Washington, has recently re- turned to her home in Lyon Park Reeves have been 2nac Inn on New York some time ac Lake i olm has arrived | Cam- e Carlton for Dr. Ellison Joins His Daughters in Tennessee. M. El Dr. the y estate | rk, where new H Interior, | for e Western | returned wpaio and her Forrest Close, U. S. N., 2. ughter have Charles Brooks they el left THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 1928 I C, SOCIETY. AGEME or West Has Left for| - a motor 1t | Jersey resorts M. trip through the New | 1 § | and Mrs. A Huntington, W. Va Dodge Hotel until { them Miss R. 1 on. HYATTSVILLE BAPTISTS PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES Series N. O'Connor of | are at the G ext week. Witk Melton of Hunt a. | is to Be Held 1 Evangelistic envoy 21 From October After to November Loyalty Week October 21 to Noven iing the openi: observed meetin 4. the wee of the meeti Lovaity week The three mission urged to join in tk to tollow the ¢ - 1 meetings respective fields s have been extended to the Mo Berwyn Churches to co evangelistic m < up with me: Rev. B. P First Ba morrow mor Place of Prayer 8 o'clock a = n, pastor of the ch, will preach to-| 11 ) he on NAMED PROVINCIAL. Frother O Xav Baltimore. Osmund. C. F. X., eph’s Juniorate of Peabody been appointed as the the American province learned here today with headquarters at | second in rank only to h eral. now held by Brother Paul, C. F. X. Brother Os- mund’s _predecessor the office of provincial. Brother Osmund has devoted all his life to Catholic educational work. From 1920 until his appointment as supe visor of the Peabody Juniorate in 1925, | Capitol streets he was the head of all American schools | The morning service will be held at conducted by the Xaverian Brothers. |the chureh, Fourth street and Virginia His first assignment was at St. Xavier's | avenue southeast. at 11 o'clock, at High School, Louisville, Ky, He has|Which time Mr. Primm will speak on also been the principal of St. Patrick's |the theme. “Life in Abundance.” School at Baltimore and St. Patrick's| Rev. A. K. Stockebrand will preach School at Lowell, For several years pest |at both services on September 2 he has been a delegate to the Catholic » 3 educational rom:an::nn RICHMOND MAN HERE. DR. SIMON ON PEACE. Rev. Walter C. Scott to Preach at R e Baptist Church. Discusses Multilateral Treaty in sntiscichiiveh Rev. Walter C. Scott of Richmond Talk at Meeting. | will preach the sermon at the regular Dr. Abram Simon interpreted “The | 11 o'clock service tomorrow at West Portion from the Torah” in his sermon | Washington Baptist Church, corner of this morning at the Washington Hebrew | Thirty-first and N streets. The Sun- congregation. | day school will meet as usual at 9:45 At last night's services Dr. Stmon dis- | am. with the Senior B. Y. P. U. meet- cussed the multilateral treaty for the | ing at 7 o'clock in the evening outlawry of war in a talk on “Is Our| “Midweck services, which have become g;t:{rg' of Universal Peace an Idle| increasingly popular, will be conducted " | Thursday by E. W. Ladson. Rev REV. SNYDER RETURNS. | Charles B. Austin, pastor of the Wes | Washington Baptist Church, will preach Will Preach Tomorrow at Emory Methodist Church. the sermon at the 11 o'clock service the following Sunday. Rev. D. L. Snyder, pastor of Emor} Methodist Church, Georgia avenue and Quackenbos street, Brightwood, has re- turned from his vacation and will (preach at the 11 o'clock service. His sermon subject will be, “Who_Are You?” There will be no evening service. will i)pen School. The executive board of the Shaw| Memorial Bible Institute met at the office, 607 Louisiana_avenue, Thursday night, with Rev. R. B. Robinson, presi- dent, and Rev. A. §. Ford, vice president and trustee. There will be an industrial | 2 department annexed where boys and | fck girls wil be taught cookery, sewing (&l 2 whose mother. Mrs., William Findley of Appointed Head s at X .2 GIVES TWO SERMONS. Rev. E. C. Primm to Preach at the Second Baptist Church. “A Little Word With a Big Mt will be the sermon subject tomorrow night by Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. Tt director | branch building, Seventeenth’and East Mission to Move. The Gathering Call Mission, unde- nominational, will move from iis pres- ent place of worship, Moses Hall, Ninth and Barry streets, September 1 Moses Home Hall, 1421 T street. The mission has no_regular pastor. laymen and ministers alternating in conducting the services Rev. J. 8. Williams to Officiate. Rev. Joseph S. Williams of Prince Frederick. Md., will officlate at the tomorrow at the Church of the Advent Second and U streets. He will also of- 7:30 o'ciock. MISS PEG announces her engagement to Lieut. Forrest Close, [ service will be held at 8 o'clock in the to | morning service and preach the sermon | ate at a morning communion service | " ANNOUNCED GY WOOD, 2801 Cedar Parkw . Cheyy Chase. Md., N., of Savannah, Ga. Underwood Photo PLANS DEDICATION. Union Church Will Hold Exercises Tomorrow. Protestant The dedication of the Union Protes- ant Church at Herald Harbor, Md which was postponed two ago |on account of heavy rain and imp able roads, will be held tomorrow after- noon at 3 oclock. Rev., C. V. Vander Linden of Washington and other visit- ing clergymen will participat Dr. O. Josephine Baird, chairman of the board of trustees, will read the his- tory of the church, which is. buill on a site donated by the promoters of the resort, TIGERT TO SPEAK. Former Commissioner Will Address Asbury Methodists, Dr. J. J. Tigert, former United States commissioner of education, will be the speaker Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South. This will be the last of the church services conducted by the Epworth League. Walter Linfoot will preside. The regular monthi will be held at the Sixteenth Street Reservolr grounds -Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Supper will be served. Will Celebrate Communion. Holy communion will be celebrated 0 a.m. tomorrow at St. Margaret's weeks business meating at { business of the | try and faith | logg tre a reality | ment | Church, Connecticut avenue and Ban- | crott, place At 11 am. there will be morning praver and sermon by Rev. Robert Shores. Theme: “Good Talk." Holy communion will be celebrated also at 11 am. Thursday. Talks on “Greatness of God.” With only cne service at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. Willlam A senherger preach the sermon. His subject will he “The Greatness of God.' The mid-week service Thursday night at 8 o'clock also will be conducted by Mr. Eiserbel his subject being The- Apostle John and His Writings.” itinued front last week will | H T. STEVENSON. |praise that they sent forth from the |dark dungeon where they were im- | prisoned. while the magistrates slept peacefully at home, not realizing that they had imprisoned Roman citizens { contrary to law by having the sergeant whip them upon false charges. In | his “sore trouble” Paul found relief in | prayer and psalm singing. They could 2 | never have sung “hymns to God" with- \.wq;:.\'ha\,l n::‘kl: 'n\"‘V | out praying first. Jehovah heard them has been recog- | for their escape. They were unwilling ristians of every coun- |, dipart in that way. for it would have fluenced public sentiment abroad sfl‘h‘l‘g:”“l;:;g Ly L e M that next Monday, in Paris, the Kel- e : D e <el- | for the prisone ty to outlaw war will become | hough they had been released from In seeking to secure the approval of | lmrv \;ncm l‘hr_.zanlr»xx.w-rharr be- the simple declaration that renounces | huse Ao considered that the earth- war. the Secretary of State has been | duake had been senl as a punishment e e . Spurr of England |asked what “he could do to be saved e 2y nseience of the world at this | Which Paul.answered by pointing him S Lent, i s {0 change the|to the Lord Josus Christ as the only nd of men and nations about war, |Oneé who could save him. Secreta e een: following | Immediately he brought the the teachings of th 1 Josus in his | prisoners out of iheir prison fTorts to promote international friend: washed their wounds and mini: hip. He Is doing for the world what [unto their physical needs, while Paul did for the hysterical, half crazy | preached unto him the gospel of the v Sivl whose gifts of ventriloquism |Savio.’s love. His whole ~household and fortune telling brought great | accepted the Lord = Jesus as their profits o the combine thai controlled | Savior, with the failer. ‘That night hor. “Very probably she was one of |in response to their confessior ith the bacch: employed _about | the | le of Dionysos in the hills among | the S roe, but purchased as a specu- lation by a company of Philippians who utilized her for profit.” | Paul was angry at her continually following Silas and himself and pub- licly commending them as “servants of the most high God. which shew unto | us the way of salvation.” “The Most High God”" was a common pagan ex- pression. applied to various deities in their pantheon, and “the way of sal-| vation” in the mouth of this “psychic | sensitive” maid meant no more than | good luck to one going on a trip. It has | also been suggested that probably the reason for Paul's anger was due to her to Mool her work with that of ministry. A per- 5 a subject for pity nd some such reason may have been | the cause for the missionary’s temper | and decision to follow the example of Lord, who refused to accept aid from such a source, and in the name expelled fthe demon. The | wer and prestige of the Delphic oracle | and its chief demon, the repulsive python, fell bsare the power of the | Christ, when Paul freed her from false views and gave her in the Master's name a changed mind. PAUL IN A ROMAN PRISON. (Acts, xvi, 16-40.) Golden text: “Rejoice Lord always; again I sa joice.” Phil., v, 4. P ————————— in the Re- Marshal Haig business impos: nized by the Cl two le red CHOOSES -subjecfed to rigid Tons of :Bokar, | The Aposties’ Imprisonment. | Christianity throughout its history | has been molding the economic, in- | dustrial and political thought of men. | Its principles of freedom are antago- | histic to. thm views of those who would | accumulate wealth through the weak- | ness and sin of men and women. The | apostles found themsblves arrested, ar- raigned and imprisoned for no other eason than the restoring of reason to the maid with “a spirit of divination.” hecause “her masters saw that the hope | of their gain was gone.* Paul by that | act had destroyed their method of ob- | taining wealth through the exploitation ) her weakness. These unscrupulous men had enjoyed legal protection. They | charged thal. the apostles had destroyed their means of earning a living and were introducing a religion that had not been approved by Rome. ‘The civic | rulers hastened the missionaries off to | the prison, which probably did not compare favorably with the Black Hole of Calcutta. Our Lord tarted a move- that was to make constant and unrelenting warfare upon ail forms of iniquity and vice. No moral advance- ment or social progress has ever been e without the destruction of some | foum of iniquity that had been a source of ‘profit. to some persons who sought to check the proposed Christian program Imprisonment did not weaken the apostles’ faith, for they prayed and sang their psalms, chosen from the ancient Jewish hymnal, that David had prepared for worship in the Temple. New York," provi Expedition! Dr. Franas Co degree below zero weather of of New York the Antarctic In selecting Bokar the Ch: the Polar party said, ** From available, she Byrd Expeditio because we had to have the Antarctic Expedition!* Sold atores 1n one-pound flavor-ti We Specialize in Expert Workmanship — Best Quality Findings—Moderate Prices cleaned, inside and out, s5 glazed and stored for the Senson. New England Furriers 618 12th St. Franklin 6355 Fur Coats Estimates Gladly Given and housckeeping. The institute will open October 15, at 927 Rhode Island | avenue. Books are now open for rollment of studen's Rev. J. B. Clayton to Preach. in the absence of the pastor, Rev Walter M. Michael, the pulpit of | Brightwood Park Methodist Episeopal Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, 11l be occupied at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning by Rev. J. B. Clay- | ton | Rev. L. I. McDougle will be the | preacher at the usual evening service. | Visitor to Preach at Highlands. At Highlands Baptist Church, Fou: teenth and Jefferson streets, Rev. Harry Owings of Granville, Ohio, will | preach at the morning and evening services tomorrow. The usual mid-week ve will be held Thursday at 8 p.m |Rev. B. H. Whiting on Vacation Rev. B, H Whiting, pastor of Priend- | p Baptist Church, is spending his | acation in Frederick, Md., and Vir-| ginia. In his absence Rev. Theodore Peters will preach tomorrow morning at | 11 o'clock, while Rev. Mr. Haywood will | k at 8 pm. The Sunday school and | P. U will meet at the usual hours. | | B.Y #5000 'N TEACUP GOOD POSITIONS AND FINE INCOMES Restaurants, Cafeterias Ay, Gitt snd Pood trhjned e and 52500 10 15,000 ses now forming. | TEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL Pennsylvania Ave. 4 Kt Conperati sound investment an Apartme per Ihere s well located finished i 166) Cresen =FTERST rated Residence Duplex ar ban wite rooms ome of four and three Beautifully bedrooms { bathe $ hinished Mo& R joneers in An Apartment in 1661 Crescent Place A vely Own well ideal Home ut avadable with 1wo bed and deco- as as an feetly appointed A quisite taste e t Place for it is considered one tige with o0 carries pre ‘ i of ownership by select people. the finest in town: with B Warren v Apartiments Adame 9900 mm Sl % (TR ==r4934330 I il | Serenity n sentative W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 Seventeenth Street L of charm There's prestige to residence Wienlley e ot Hon compl availal ng O o ) W our to take them Founders of Wesley Heights [T A WL [ and Security Accompany Residence in Wesley PHeiahts HE sublime twining about Homes of distinctive designing create a pasture unequaled in' artistic effect: and a com- munity unparalleled in its inviting exclusiveness. unrestrained 1 The perpetuation of the peaceful serenity of Wes Heights today is secured in the protecting restrictions of Miller-controlled development. repre Decatur 610 Left to roght B. Francis Coman, Dr- the heef Steward Sidney Greason:Commander Richard Byrd: R. G. Brophy, Advance agent and s _manager: Harold “ June, ;-Iu. ature inter- ey A and an earthquake opened up the way | Paul | Byd the church at Philippi if he could write the jail. | them as he did in the immortal second During their conversation the jailer { chapter of th’ell'.plsflr' to the Philip- learned that Paul and Silas were both | D Doubtless both the girl whom Homan cifiscns, He: knew hat) theftoe apistie cured in the name of the e had overstepped thelr authority. |Lord and the jailer were present when | Bossibly this may account for the direc- | that strong letter veachell ihe church | tions from the rulers or magistrates to | ‘l(”‘*l‘;r”‘l'lv‘l'. e ””'fl"’m :“-"m’\;sé::i\se eles risoners. and Silas |} ed @ 8 8 ne] O - did “‘n”m”‘"d;-\‘iff thelr V':,”‘"lhv::\ dym’ml: {tian truths. which is one of the might- O D ditions. They knew that ow- | st ever writlen, and they would long ing to the attitude of the city against |in their hearts to poscess the same mind them thei usefulness L - \ries in Philippi was about ended. They nsisted upon a public apology for its influence upon the rch, which evi {dently had gotten a strong foothold lin the city. This compelled fhe magis- trates to v the k their pardon nd that leave the cit The marvelous deliverance of the apos- tles. which appeared to the ciiizens of Philippi to been miraculous. er abled them to leave the city as victors in the first European persecutiol The decision of Paul and Si mand their righ ade t reat the chu 7 Paul baptized the converted keeper of and rejoice W t d nd night which them al deliverance and ough the ministry of Paul . who suffered that they might from the burden of sin postl t behind them in Philippi ¢ of believers who re- peatedly demonstrated their love and affection for the missionary of the cross n re his crown spirit of God is still His missionaries in every land and triumph even in trial. Lay Leaders End Services. of a one- local church H Str Christian H streets southwest, e of the pastor will tomorrow by T. Paul . in the morning er of the Loyal treedom and S free Th in, s to de- | to victory for the anding to th cured ers a nd added members of the a result of their cause th took d for welfare and antagonized a crook be conducted corrupted combination who were gain- | Speake. elder in charg ling wealth by exploiting the paor girl teac | weakness. Chr ity p human- Bible class, in charge of the ity above financial profit. Bishop Mc ip hour. The pastor, Rev. | Connell has the a I resume his pulpit Lave seer 2. Th month concluding services led in the cc ir member jailer's housch mprisonment program of the Church. Sixth during the ab Women's ening worsh: fayhev Ecpeaiifion | okar (offee All foods for ‘Polar Party test! 2% Part:of Byrd’s Food Supply! 00D foods are on board the City of n ship of the Byrd man, Dietetic expert of Johns Hopkins University, and Chief Steward Sidney Greason have picked them with care ! They have been chosen for their wholesomeness . . . for their ability o fit men to withstand the ngors of the 70 the Antarctic! And 2": tons of Bokar Coffee, enough t brew 150,000 cups. are on board the **City * out to sea and bound for ief Steward of all the coffees n chose Bokar, best.” Try Bokar tonight! Find out to your de light why it is the one coffee of the Byrd at all AP ght tins! Albere Gethng. assistant chef and baker. putting o fresh pat of Bokar om the range m the ship + galley