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e INENELANDCAN New Archhishop of Canter- bury Lends Impetus to Church Union Plan. i i eptembe movem r when | Associated Press Stafl W' CANTERBURY, England, 1 ®.—The Anglo-Cathol Wwill reach a high level of pow Dr. Cosmo Gordon I assum throne of St as Arch | { The movement Church for union wi by verts., fifi&vellm the Famous E road, Paul ahd Silas came t lonica where there was . Forthree Sabt in the placs and made many con- - SATURDAY., Mved by rabble broke into the dwelliné » - - = But the missionaries had gohe. Sunday Schoo! Lesson natian 8o jealousy, some of the Thessa- inhabitants fFormed a mob, - | Jason synadodue. || Knowing that Paul and Silas | Dmsgng daths, Paul s KE. lodded M the house of Jason,the fhas l}. | aws o | other Acts 17: 1-12 ~ When the mob Found the mission- aries were ven shed, they and his re king'a“\ln — the creatio Catholic chur So disturbe over the reeen churchmen, n of vigarous ship of the e ¢ the pract 1, the mess which he & ntly press upon * doned when h made his position mand for solution for unempl der t may be wol i has moved from our economic life fast purposc. In direct con on actice of ce: in some Church of England now living ‘can ritualistic services never safe from the terruptions of hooligans were subjected to physical violence, when some high church congregations had even to stand guard in sh vent the desecration of t ‘Today Catholicism, alt among the Church of “Dreams of a bet no longer be dismiss ticable objectives of Science appears upon the : handmaid of religion. For science already accomplished the By its knowledge of law it has he speaks through sp an f1 aws electric power from the vid or science we now do th ngs which previous generatio olerable at wise and effect! cene &s th s pu CHURCH FEDERATION LISTS UNEMPLOYMENT AS CHIEF EVIL, age holds UPON ROVErNmMen:s age as drafted by th the as fol- impossible. subdued | patural order to the will of ms\!l\ | san mpanions, « efore the ma. .r:x'%\e actagm *mé S3y th esar-one Jesus. When the' mag serzed By istrates had heard {Harlowe R. Hoyt { Walter Scott _Every Sun. SPIRITUALIST. Spiritual Science Church of Ch e ey, JANE B COATES. “WE NEED GOD TO CATE WITH SPIRIT: Spirit Messages follow to many. At every service we give Healing Treatments. Many testify to their complete cures. Message Circle Through Dr. Coates Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. Every one reached by article or question answered. e First Spiritualist Church Lectures by e _Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “VISICNS” Followed by spirit messages. Sunday 8 p.m. at Pythian Templ 1 9th st. n.w. second floor. All Welcome. essage Seance Wednesday, 8 p.m., at 131 C St. N.E, Each_person receives A message. "Myslic Church of Christ Subject P the chardes of the mob, they decid- Lecture Healing Mess istrates ed that ho law had been broken by Sundas and Tuesca. 8 pm. |$st the ghe converts of Paul. .= - Sunday—Messages From Flgwers ff 4 1 piritual dvice ally, 13-5 g s 941_M St. N.W. . @938 PuneRs SywOEATS "Dr. Zaida Brown Kates \DR.C.A.BA RBOUR IN LOCAL PULP President of Rochester Theologi y Seminary to Preach for Calvar; Baptist Congregation. n problem to th i of | pr al mployment, but to i | Rochester, N v at Cal Baptist , tomort s fundamental nd 'l’l streel of all the people conc { mon undertaking, wh L he d's suppe the close of the be o'clock service. ch is the Am can principle of government, is b6 o'eloe! only sound and scientific method of The 1 et siaie | No. 2. Miss Stasia Donnelly will pre- | The lot purchased by Central Meth- ! 1 re { worl The anaual memorisl service for DF. | o dist Church is at the corner of Wis- | Jusung ‘Iabor elations anc of wor srcene will be held in con- | SIA® e Ab RTINS PY by okt By Lo out perman solutions of ind g with the prayer -meeting on | Sergt. Simon Fp eman, & mem! consin avenue, Georgetow ad, Edge- | problems view with satisfaction th the prayer -meeting | Of | ¢ Gevotional life department of the | moor lane and the new:Silver Spring- the forward-looking offers of the Amer- Councilor, director of reli= Columbia y}"eder;uunl. wlv?:é“:{ nunr:?é Bv\‘rlhr-sd:; ]mg‘w z\!P ks | | ican Federation of Labor and othe A Ay v dress at the church C/ ev. John Rustin, assistant pase unions fo co-operate with management education, will conduct the meet- | GISR "ohirch at 8 o'clock tomorrow | tor of Mount Vernon Place M. E TR R oy 1. Hayeratt, presdent of the | "8 . e Simire.. he mornin : e : svening Society of ~Christian o e e . Ringer of promote e y in the service of the or, will lead the meeting | | be preached by Rev. J inger_of g s 1 le e of the NEWARK N Goithersburg, Md. The pastor, Rev An engineering approach to - Evening Society at 8 ()'(‘lm‘k-‘N i) Wy A T John Knox, is on a short vacation, | problems by the labor unions I co-operation with manage- lis a significant promise of ly and constructive progress “It must not be forgotten that the churches are also employers of labor that as such they are under tho oral obligations as other em- | to operate on Christian pr in thelr relations with they employ. Indeed, they - greater obligations becaus . “Will the Golden R Work in Busin: of Sunday evening, 6:45 o'clock. MISSIONARY %0 CHINA an Rev. Everett Burket of Los Ange than among the Iz reached the very core ol ish dreams of impractic n they assume as teachers of = church, and th® appo every reason to b {ethics and , religion. The church Will Speak at Temple Bap- Anglo-Catholics to | jence can now adopt social ideais | must ask themselves not only whetiry s o Canterbury and York has given it con- | g5 specifications of a great task 10 be salaries of ministers, missionar tist Church. trol of the upper hierarchy, where h accomplished for humanity and and church workers are fixed on @ Rev. Everett Burket of Los Angel tofore it has not been strongly Tep-|py the scientific method to -as brotherly basis, but also whether, in | Calif., will be the speaker at the Tem) resented | evolving & new industrial order Just as Cardinal Newman's Angln};;shau be increasin Catholic movement of the nineteent hteousness and peace gly characterized by the business enterprises of their boerds | {and publication agencies, conditions of employment, wages, hours and control | Baptist Church, Tenth and N stre tomorrow. Mr. Burkett has for The evening service 15 | P, £ N0 1 20 Thine” will lead Union ss and Industry?” The | societies will meet at their regular WILL DELIVER ADDRESS years done missionary work in South { IT B. Y. cal | { the coming ¢ | officers will be in cl He! treasurer. have two itors to many vis Mr. Caskey ule | | at Firs les streets, will les, ple ets, 12 century was a reaction to the Wesleyan | A score of years ago the churches of fare in accord with an enlightened Chin: and near Swatow. He is now i Evangelical movement.of the elghteenth | y;” country expressed the idea's of e | Christian. consclence. e L AR A AL T T cemiury, 0 L g g Comy| ligon in thelr, benring o0 Lo b Hint to Labor Leaders. unday School service he will address solidaticn of the Anglo-Catholics today | ingustrial reations, The sballlon o1} combination of the Bible classes of may be considered an answer 1o 1he| chg labor, protective regulations for me Jabor leaders have not been in- | & *OF0 el drawing together of the various evan l;‘;‘mm-.m industry, the abatement m;fl“h’;~‘_‘l0d in [},\w ,‘,:,em pronouncements | m:;‘?‘:;;mol;e will also preach the elical church: the British Empire. p—s i tion of | Of the churches because of evasions by b serm | O o e svangelical wing Bire. | provention of poverty, the protection O, churches themselves of the practi- | A pienic at Chapel Point Wil be a1° | the Other Fell gérous machin arious cla tended by Each B. Y Congregational Ch Foulkes, minister of Church (Presbyterian) of Newark, N.J. He will preach at 11 am. and again at P. U. NEWS The Columbia Federation will hold its first Fall executive board meeting at the Central Union Mission Building, 622 | Louisiana avenue, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. | Plans will be made for the work during The newly elected | harge—Elgin Smith ear. first Vi rhert Reamey, nd vice president | Ing secretgry; Evelyn Ballou, corre- sponding secretary; Wilbur St. Clair representatives and as care to come. will lead the Senior B. Y p. U. No. 1 of Bethany tomorrow night. 'PREACHES TOMORROW | Dr. W. H. Foulkes to Speak Twice t Congregational Church. The preacher tomorrow at the First urch, Tenth and G William Hiram the old First be Dr. pm. Sunday school classes meet at 10 a.m. Ramon J. Nolan will lead the S. S.| The topic for dis- cussion will be, “Will the Golden Rule Work in Business and Industry?” leader of the Y. P. 8. C. E. will be Miss pm. Constance Lane and the topic, “Whom Should We Consider First—Ourselves or low ?"" Thursday night at 6 o'clock a church . P. U. is expected as ‘The | METHODISTS PLAN COMMUNITY CHURCH | Meeting of Residents of Bethesda Section Will Be Held to Dis- cuss the Proposal, | Therre Methodi | Mond: | Community | Lamar of Rocl branches of \ sented, and voted to nity Metho thodism will be rep) will be a commu- the meetin for ing_plans st church. visiting his mother in Atlanta, Ga. SUNDAY SERVICES. | Louis Minister to Preach in\ Vermont Avenue Church. St. At Vermont Avenue Christian C tomorrow morning Rev. W. H. Pinl | ton, pastor of the Kingshighway Chris- tian Church of St. Louis, Mo, will preach. Leo T. Tooley will be the leader of the unified service at 7:30. Alpha C. E. Society will have a deli- | catessen at the church September 6. | Under the auspices of the Woman's | Council a benefit performance of “As You Like It” will be given by the| Shakespeare Society of Washington September 11, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilcox in Chevy Chase. Brookland Baptist Church. Rev. Homer J. Councilor, assistant pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 i , In'the evangelical wing of Chrisien | Phe' orkes. from dan e o R dom. England in recent years has wit- ; the hard- | Cal issues involv minen! by ( - | i v far the greater o) fi“fifi;;g‘;’fi::;fi,:;’g,l_ e Dt | Church offclal has sad: ‘I ‘am about | Mondsy. The church s now arranging | night supper wil be seved. Tollowed by | wotock s the " Brookland Baptist erian " sehisms | S0P OF enforced UoED e Heht of em. [ready fo ask my eommunion either i for special meetings to be co-iuted IN | the regular prayer meeting. Church, Sixteenth and Monroe streets | adequa s rbitration and cor <, ta | By e 8 2 ¥ | is on his vacation in the mountains of ) | S 'f;:““,;;é_;,?,‘,“;,i;u . the| “We glcre{or(:‘, Jrge bothy the_reli- | munion will be CHURCH OPENS FOR FALL. we: Virginia_and will refurn to the | gradual and reasonable red D l;m;;n::_ ‘;rm!’&nnim:! 2( m» N L FIONBROVIEEee ru‘y September 6 to conduct the praye : < Rours of labor 10 the lowest prac g It L S el : Rev. George Farnham to Preach at Mecting that evening Rapid progress B O b e a5 & minimum In |of the churches as practicable obfec-| 16\ TOR TQ PREACH { p Enetich pcthodism has b ingustry and the highest wage |(ICE I AR UG W BHELY | e GiATaint ERE. | Rev. C. B. Austin's Subjects G g e ¢ | that each industry can afford, a ncw | o indus af 3 : SR ) ; h Y i known as the nonconformists has rle oy g pmp‘;rw‘ ‘and the most equitable | Spirit, assured of the possibllity of hfth- | cupy Baptist Pulpit. ;g‘rle;u.nnz}:‘n; mmlc\u:u:-tm” -flcuvlt:flf will preach at 11 am. on “Building Sky- 0 ShewREmAtn O % W UAET | civiston of the praduck of indusy. L {erto’ unattainable social progross. we| & e L ey m. t0- | ward. i iy il e ty is easily | can ultimately be devised- are {all upon capital, labor and the public | At the National Baptist Memorial) mCFCH u: o oS .The subject Thursday ovening the other hand this upity is easily | 0 qictrial ideals for wh the | to move forward with good will, courage | Church at both services tomorrow Rev. ev, orge Farnham, the pastor, | “How to Make a Success of Your Chris- ?z’it{x;:‘c;ny‘!‘h; Catholic s (Tn ,t] B e and intelligence into a new and mm:sr Chl.lu'lva V]J Daniel of Richmond, }‘;lljll"oa%:fi'us:wmgfigl; preaching on | tian Life.” : ust: by 3y al | CH L 5 | day.” | Va., will preach. == | stancing_bebrwan tnd e e t.‘“"';‘;’;";m i e it Tiev, Dr. Allyn K. Foster of Chicago| ol ke P 4R S LUTHERAN. 1 Orthodox. bri ? the| wCertain phases of the strial | will occupy the pulpit September 9. g | ~ 5 | propiems press for immediate avention. | V|S|TOR TO PREACH Pastor Gove G. Johnson returning on | Returns From Vacation. | CCNCORDIA CHURCH ¢ nate | The past year has scen a serious con- ‘ the following Sabbath Dr. and M. W, L. Dirby have ro- | (Evangelical Synod of N. A) & Fussan, | dition of unemployient T S . | turned from a month's vacation spent Do e g has been not less but more chall g altimore Pastor at irs resby- 5 3 : | v/ . End s ; d to say mass A because of o condition of prosperity s t Presby-| Churgh of Pilgrims Service. |3 Chautauaus, & ¥ e Ny M £ Rev. Charles Erd.s, Pas O s Bt "feasateth; tho | [°F TOT whils & TEY large number of erian Church. | The congregation of the Church of | Church, Fifth stroet and Pennsylvania | o:45am —Bible School i a o -P‘-'i_ u;‘}‘ invited sngx‘zsn"me“ re out of work. TneiDek‘pa{mpn‘b At the First Presbyterian Church to- | the Pilgrims will hold their morning | avenue southeast. 10:00 &.m.~—Gierman Service. reek metropol invit of Labor has estimated that there Were | yorrow the pulpit will be occupied by Worship tomorrow on the site of the 11:18 a.m.—English Service. clerics to give communion in his OWN | peariy 2,000,000 fewer persons employed in January of this year than in Janu- Since the so-called normal 1s not less than 1,000,000, | private chapel. These are details, but they are tomatic of the persistent movem ary, 1925. Dt | | nemployment toward _intercommunication = between | iy Government estimate means thal |y f . . oathona = s ins tha ollow the sermon. at that hotel during the Summer $ag. Orthodsr. and“Anglicsn Catiollc] o jeast 3000000 ‘Wirkers must heWt | The pastar. Dr. Pattsrson, who ex- | months, bib due io necessary sepains 1 % g g been unemployed during the Pastipected to return at this time, was un part of the * the church will not : S Winter. Such a condition s economi- | pectedly detained by the death of hisfdo so tome cally unsound and intolerable from the | nephew in Texas., He will resume his | g ALABAMA EDUCATOR | point of view of Christian brotherhood. | pastorate September 9, | - s Let the forces of religion vigorously 2 G | Eastern Presbyterian Church. {yestw their efforts so to inspire our 2 L. gt Jasian 3. Baton.of Baten; 10wk % wu_L F“,L PULP'T tecn “f{:v“’v,a::;’q Z(:,d'owhl;\rx‘w?f So z"lkh"‘? kP'“kPBflP‘];" Church. | " Gecupy the pulpit of the Eastern St. Mark’s Sts. S.W. industrial I s 1804 e Takoma Park Baptist Churce, | Presbyterian Church tomorrow. His < o ipot Government the demand for solu- | piney Branch road and Aspen street, | subject ab 11 am. will be “Christs Rev. H.D. H.%Y";:"D'D" Pastor tions of unemployme effective measures ma Dr. W. Weaver to Preach at First Baptist Church—Pastor Returns Next Week. Dr. Rufus W. Weaver of Birmingham Ala., will preach at F Bap! Chyreh tomorrow morni | life “The coincidence of ed use of machinery, new power eave W for man gt s S Bghy growing efficiency of labor suggest the Secretary of Dossibility of & further shortening of Southern Baptist hours end of a five-day-week in certain § - % p industries. Churches and social agen- Samuel Judson will return from his must be prepared to do 5 rt in providing for the ¢ shortened. We have learned CONGREGATIONAL. Mount Pleasant Congregational . Church o'clock the old the Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Dr. Patrick Murph Rev. Dr. Patrick LORETTo Miss Lois M. Kugler £ Jo! Director of Religious Education 11 AM. Sermon by unemployme! and the rapidly advancing productive power of the nation due to the incre that wise and be worked out | to remove this evil from our economic | a; s sources, scientific management, and the their | increasing jsure time for all as hours of wol view with confidence the ability of the | e et | 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Chaplain Thomas Livingston celebration of the Lord's supper, which | had invite Body At 7:45 p.m. his subject wil “Our Fourfold Christ As Revealed Prophecey.” !hr\‘ pastor, Rev. William Earl La Rue, will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on Jesus and the Toflers.” Services at Grace Church. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski,| Dr deliver the sermon at Grace | Third Baptist Church is an Church tomorrow at the 11|in North Carolina. Rev v His theme will be “Putting | ingbery will pre If tn His Place " Vices tomorrow Dr. Bullock on Vacation. George O, Bullock, pastor \ 1 (&) MIRACLES OF HEALING AT AR | WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM E % Qver 500 persons have already responded to Evan- 9:30 AM piritual and physieal bl nes. Maby ha wite to “the prayer of faith.” Below are given brief WA G. M. Testimonies: INSTANTLY MEALED OF FIBROID TUMOR My physic alter examination, that i To. fibroid tumo; F F. B I . prayed f of G went t - my body INSTA i | REY. ¥, F. BOSWORTH nt back to the Columbia Hosr tal, exi anid 1t was foind that the fibroid tumor had entirely dis nev e v | Mrs, Clara Co o 1019 K SLONW., OF CURVATURE AND TUBERCE trouble” from ehildhood ~ X-ray wetown | | tuberonlosis of the “spiv T went tg | At the Auditoriim. wenring a plaster ¢ i, was prayed completely healed. The cast 15 off—my spine Is straieh i b ve my hisband's eonve %' Wisennsin Ave. Washington, « OF IR CONGREGATIONAL GREGATIONAL ! 8 = 10th & G Sts. N.W. E Jason Noble Pierce, D, D., Minister Sunday School 10 AM Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. e S s Lsder ve B, Webner ; ; REV. WILLIAM HIRAM FOULKES, D. D. M ( (Preshyterian) Newark, N. ] k] 1 1 B [ &7 [ § Sunday, September 9 A He I 1. D, Minister of Tompkin: 3 ’ ’ A [ s Church, Brooklyn, will preach. E H Church Supper 6 .0, Tharsday, Followed by Prayer Meeting ! " EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘ ) of what illy bathed my I appetite an. ried all night worth revival o dissppenred ering Wo Whe T and was glosiousty nve i od for AR 3 | the na of IhDMlM 1 INBTANTLY LE B8t D RAIG, 55 . Jox b 1210 Qates 8L NE. Washington, D. C. WORLD WAR VETRBAN HEA b CommcATIoNg > O RES ING FROM JANKED ! 1w guageg in e World Wart it o e vutered. trom opmplic cntions Wik failawet wWin. sxaminod I rea " ospitn i Maring Hospital at Norfolk, Vi y s s g ! ering whioi 1ot up to the platform at e Washington Auditor o But aa il Sonkorin Dravid far ma (e Dain aving for didn't have w bit of pain and have felt was. D, “Moran, Hopewell, Vi. “PAUL A CHRISTIAN EXAMPLE” “DID THE AGE OF MIRACLES EVER END?” Broadeast WIEF, 7:15 o 0 P.M 2066 Meters—1,480 Kilocycle IAL. HEALING SERVICE, 9 P.M. Rev. Rea W. Martin, pastor of the Ab- | new Sunday School bullding, Twenty- bott Memorial Presbyterian Church of | second street between P and Q streets. Baltimore, who will also conduct the|The management of the Brighton Hotel d the congregation to worship on a vacation arles Cush ach at the church ser oved, and 1" o it iy visit rs, 1 had il " ind suffe ¢ on yeat. never a day or nlght H #1x X-Rays. My physician sald 1 must have mHmvl MRS, R TNE ttended the N th Wanhington Auditorium I be By 11:00 o, of Rev. W. 9:45 AM 11:00 AM 0:45 P M All Ber 930 a'm 11:00 Branch U 0:30 a.m { t ra ned ST. PAUL’ English Lutheran ST. PAU Eloventh and W Sts. N.W. Sixteanth and U St e of n Gowpel sermon, 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. m. ~The Service and Sermon. AY er Service. Co-Pastors Rev. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D, TEMYER, B. D. BRANCH . C. WAl junda, School BT Podeavor IPHANY CHAPEL w Sunday Schoo 11:10 A M.~Joint Service with Sermon y Dr. Huddle Luther Place Memorial Thomas Cirole, NW.) Pastor Bible Sehool Sernton by R Kump of Chal Pennu ©. E Soclety vices in Chapel Upstairs ov. W A mbersbury, 6th & P Sts. NW. Pastor, R. Schmidt ~8. 8chool, Cierman Worship, ~Chief English Service Jpshur and 2nd Sts -8 8 8 pm-~L. i by the musle of & sp Sixteenth and Varnum Streets GERWARD F. 0:30 a.m~Sunday School, with classes for all. 11 a.m~"Putting Yourself in His Place.” CHRIST N. J. Ave. Betwean M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel Pastor, 8:30 AM. Sermon by EVERYBODY WELCOME. GEORGETOWN Founded l’:‘:‘. Harold Beatty, Pastor o Preaching, 11 . 8 pam. Thursday, 8 p.m.. mid-weok. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Wiles Bible Class for Mo Morning Service at 11:00 “The Good Samaritan” Vespers Service at 7:00 P.M. hunen INCARNATION Gallatin & 1th (N.E. Corner) Rev. 0. Manken, Jr. 9100 & 11:00 a.m. Pastor. Church of the Atonement North Capitel & R. L Ave. Howard E Snydor, Fastor 11 am, and § pam. S, S, 0043 aam. ST. MATTHEW’S Home Theater Blde. (C near 1Sth N.E) Rov, 045 am. S e hymns and a simole Niarsical service argan and good volees, await you at Pas LENSKIL (Sermon by Pastor.) ath and E Sts. Rev. H. D, Mensing 8:30 A M. —~German Service. 0:45 A M. ~Sunday School. 1100 AN nglish Service. Rev. H. D. Mensing of |NEW JERSEY PASTOR de- | § will hold a circle Tuesdaays and Fridays. 8 Dim. 16 ath st. se 3 dagly CHRISTIA! CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OP CHRIST) H St “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew PARK VIEW B rors ra x788 NN b e [ FIETEENTI STREET * T0 FILL PULPIT HERE Rev. W. C. Hogg Will Preach at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Morning. At New York Avenue Presbyterian | rch the guest preacher for the 1g service is Rev. William Charles First Reformed Church, V. J Ky Sunday evening the vesper Harry M. Wilson lich have been held during | - Summer on the Monument grounds | v“mmn venue vere discontinued. The Young People’s Society now re- umes its regular meetings at 6:45 p.m. | Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Pastor. ~Church School. . S —Sermon by the Pastor. Sermon Theme Announced. | m.—Sermon by the Pastor. “My Master and My Mission,” a Labor day message—will be the sub- Takoma Dark ject. tomorrow at 11 am. in George Takoma Park, Md. t utheran Church. Christian En- (Meet Seventh Day Adsentist Ch.) M. Efmore Turner, Pastor. Preaching 11 am 9:30-~Graded Bible School inth Street 9th & D s. N.E. 2 N, Minister ‘T, _Assistant. le_Scho C. N. 7 p.m. “The Night Toilers and rs” will be the topic at the 8 p.m. Subject: Knowledge. s.ian_Endeay SOCIETY OF WASHINGTO! Phone Franklin 1880, 1326 Ey JUDGE DEAN FRANKLIN. Leader. Healing Ministry Daily (10 am. to 8 pm.) SUNDAY SERVICES, N w. injlc————=lo/c———lo] Culumm—u e 9:45—Sunday School and Bible Class. | S ‘.ql’ts 133 Park Road N.W. 11:00—Service—Maude Beek { Harvey Baker Smith. Pastor 530~Youns Peopie’s Christian | §5:30ible Sc ni 6:45—-Good Words Club. Labor. 11:00—Sermon. 7:00—Chnistian Endeavor. ermon. 'NDS MEET HERE 00 boo DU A | “Nineteenth Street Baptist hurch Nineteenth and 1_Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D, 00— "True Joseph MeClellan, TUESDAY, 3 PM. Christian Healing Class TUESDAY. 7:30 ficaling Service—Mary McClellan. WEDNESDAY, 2:30 P.M. PROVING THE LAW. WEDNESDAY. 8 P.M. Masters of Our_Owp Destiny Eawin Eckels | | [ THURSDAY. 5 P.M | Pastor ! Lessons in Truth Class. | 9:30 o sr==Sunday School. FRIDAY. 515 P.M p= gy Va0 Healing Silence—Elste N. Wrigley s Supper. 219 “Power.” _Ac's 4:33 v, George A. Parker. Tuesday. 8 D.m.--Chbristian Endeavos So- ~ety Praver Service. 8 o Thursdas, Always a Smile for the Stranzer. s BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. E NEAR FIFTH EM:AR | WISCONSIN AVENUE = (424 and Fessenden Sts. N.W.) Dr. John E. Briggs bas retum= | Clarence R. Ferzuson. Pastor an extended trip to 9:45—Bible School for all ages. ting by motor the bat- | 10 # “Three Triumphant Teams” 8:00— oon Silence Daily 12:20 . ed from | | | | fields and cemeteries of the World War, and will preach Sun- day, 11 am. and 7:45 pm. He wiil be glad to see his friends-and parishioners. S. S., 9:30; Chapel, 3; B. Y. P. 6:30 srael in Egypt.” 8:00—Wednesday Devotions. Acts 12. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Preaching Sunday by Rev. Howard I. Stewart of Norfolk. Va. AT 11 O'CLOCK v Piney Branch Rd. and Asne 11:00- “Jesus and_the Toilers. William Earl La Rue, MIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourteenth Sireet at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor of Sil- d ar pert- . 00! n.m vice KENDALL Oth St. bet. B and C Sts. S.W, Rev. A. M. Germain Of Richmond The Human Touch." A Man Amons Men.” B Y P U, Tom SECOND ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pa “My Idea of an Ideal Church” AT 8 m m -"Chemical E w.m.—Church Sc midweek O'CLOCK 9:30—~Sunday School departmental instruction 10:00—-Men's class meets in the auditorium. T7:00—Four Young People’s So- cieties. Pastor Ball will and will preach September West Wachington Corner 3tst and N Streefs Northwest week next 9 Rev. A. K. Stockebrand preaches. 11:00 a.m.—~At the Chureh, 4th st. and . Va. ave. s.e. o 1 Success of Your Christ 8:00 p.m. and GRACE " & South Garolina s Pastos ¥ Rev. R. H S 0 Wi broacn lat Wi New Jorser ; Ruthven and his Gospel Team m At the Branch. E. Capitol Sts. CENTENNIAL T and Bve NE Rev. w 'H BAYLOR of Vieginia Proches Sunday, 11 wm and 8 p.m TEMPLE CHURCH 1oth & N Thos. E. Boorde Sts. W, Pastor School. 9:30 am “The Church.” by the Pas- ommunion, 12 . Rev. Everette Burket, om Swatow. Ohina. Johy at'8 Deacou Bruce will service on Thursday at lead Praver 3 pm. CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Cirele) EDWARD O. CLARK, Pastor 11 AM “IN PRAISE OF LABOR” Church Sl‘hnul‘ N 9:45 AM. 1 Address by Missionary Fpm B Y P Burket Clasies at addresses combined 0. REV. CLARENCE A, BARBOUR, D. D. Rochester. N. Y. :00 P.M. 849, S. Abernethy, Minister President of Rochester Theologic Will preach at 11:00 A M. and Sunday School, 9:30. Christian Endeavor, Praver Mee FIRST CHURCH "o ion vortee. ater I the Meart of Washineton—For th Dr. Rufus Weaver of Birming Cultu orm. 118w SCheistianity o n - The Hilling { the S !rm{’d.“‘n '\‘".'Ixhug T U M B Bl it Bre Saeataiiy Tavitod o ‘wtend il eur wei National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liherty 16th St and Columbia Rd, GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., PASTOR 1AM and 8 PM, REV. CHARLES W. DANIEL, D. D. of Riehmond, Va. €0 s - 0 Visitors in 4 n Sunday Sugerintendent. -1 ident. 2 7 Baltimore will preach both sermons, Next Supday Rey Allyn K. Foster, D D, of Chicsse, i m he Pasior returns the fallowing Sunday