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3y s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1928 Religious Director SCOTTISHRIEDAY | TOBE OBSERVED Nev. Hugh T. Stevenson Will Preach Sermon at Tem- ple Heights. Scottish Rite day will be observed at “Temple Heights tomorrow afternoon at | 4 o'clock. The address will be by Rev. | Hugh T. Stevenson. pastor of Bethany | Baptist Church, and the music will be | by the fine Scottish Rite Choir. | The special guests at this service are the officers and members of the several | Scottish Rite bodies Nathan Weill, venerable master of Mithras Lodge. Lem Towers, wise master of Evangelist Chapter Rose Croix; Robert A. Daniel, | commander, Robert de Bruce Council of | Kadosh, and Arthur B. Hayes, s \ V. M. K., Albert Pike Consistol e ot e D D;'Efl'iii‘ll)fi WA LAMBETH ‘ Master councilor, Chester DuBois, senior | | WILL PREACH TWICE | councilor; Vincent Vasco, junior coun- the fol- | G | cilor. The officers and members of families service: | lowing named lodges and their are also special guests at this Naval, No. 4, J. LeRoy Mack, master; Noyes. 32, William L. Rad- master ert Pike; No. 36, v V. Havden, master, and Joseph | \ | 1 | [ | | | REV. h L FORD. Mount Vernon Place Church Ser-, mon Topics Are Given-—Epworth League Meeting. FOUNDRY GETSNEW EDUCATIONAL HEAD |Rev. E. L. Ford Former MIS- sionary, Becomes Director. Rev. E. L. Ford has been appointed | director of religious education of Foun- dry Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Ford graduated from Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. Later he studied one year in the Biblical Seminary of New York City and three years of graduate_study in Northwestern Uni- versity, Evansville, Ill, where he spe- cialized in religious education. Mr. Ford has_traveled extensively in the Orient, and resided a_number of years in Foochow. China. While there he was engaged in cducational work in the Anglo-Chinese College, being dean of this institution for several vears and head of the department of Biblical literature. He was also director of cam- pus religious activities At Foundry he succeeds Rev. John C. Millian, who was appointed director of | religious education of the Baltimore Conference last March. DR. JOHN PAUL TYLER BACK FROM VACATION James E. Shepard, master. Also the officers and members of the following chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, with their families: Acacia, No. 28, Miss Louise A. Davey, matron; Dean, patron; Lafay ette, No. 37, Mrs. Bonny H. Starkey, Dr. William A. Lambeth will preach | tomorrow morning and evening at the | |Mount Vernon Place Church. His sub- | e ; | matron; Charles H. Bair, patron, and |JCt for the morning service will be| Joseph H. Milans, No. 41, Mrs. Louise | “Sacramental Experience.” and for the E. eglow, matron; E%\\’ard ]\Ei Bnd-fievening service “Unchristian Judging.” well, patron. Also the officers and mem- | The holy ion will be observed | bers of the Order of Job's Daughters: e I s 1 their attractive uniforms: Miss Mar- | SO SRYLCe garet Horn, honored queen; Miss Hazel | Rev. John W. Rustin will preach at | Millet, senior princess; Miss Margaret |11 o'clock to the junior_congregation, | Cumniins, junior princes which will meet in the Sunday schooi | The boys of Robert LeBruce Chapter, | auditorium. His subject will be “How | DeMolay, and the girls of the Job's | Old Are You? " Daughters -in uniforms will eginning Monday evening and con- iy | tinuing through Friday evening the Ep- worth League Efficiency Institute for | Washington and vicinity will be held in this church. Bible study wili be con- ducted cach evening by Rev. John Knox. J. Nelson Anderson will con- duct for a period each cvening a discus- sion of administration problems. De- partment methods will be taught by Miss Ruth Hall, Miss Grace Bush, Rev. Herman Wilson and Rev. John W. | Rustin. | The prayer service Thursday cve- | ning will be held in connection with | the Epworth League Efficiency Insti- | tute. “The speaker will be Rev. John nox. | s CANON WILL SPEAK AT OPEN-AIR SERVICE | Dr. G. Freeland Peter to Be Spe-| cial Preacher at People's Evensong. SEEE S PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD OF VIRGIN!A TO MEET| | Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon resi- dentiary of Washington Cathedral, will | be the special preacher at the people’s | open-air evensong at the Peace Cross, Washington Cathedral, tomorrow at 4 o'clock. This service will b2 broadcast over WRC. (R\é]gh;vns“ JamSSlE FrecmnnTBlsgop { Conference Wlll Be Held Tuesday of Washington, will return on Tuesda: from his gElm'tmer vacation in Mamg at Union Theological Seminary | 2nd will be the special preacher at the at Bichmond. i The Synod of Virginia of the South- Peace Cross on the remaining Sunday | Will Preach at Epwm‘th M. E. | northeast, Church Tomorrow on “The Stew- ard’'s Account.” Dr. John Paul Tyler, pastor of Ep- worth M. E. Church South, Thirteenth | street and North Carolina avenue has _returned from his va- cation and will be in his pulpit to- morrow morning for the 11 o'clock service. His topic for the morning will e “The Steward’s Account.” Av 8 o'clock tomorrow evening he will preach, taking as his topic “Get Ready for Life.” The church is preparing for the an- nual conference to be held in Staunton, Va., beginning September 26. For !hlfi reason Rev. J. H. Balthis will hold quarterly conference in the church at 8 | o'clock September 18. The Young People’s Missionary So- clety will hold its monthly meeting in the church Tuesday evening at o'clock. PREACHES ON JESUS. Rev. I. W. Ketchum to Fill Church‘ | of the Covenant Pulpit. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, minister in charge at Peck Memorial Chapel, will | preach at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The sermon subject will be “The Portrait of | Jesus.” The Christian Endeavor Society will | resume its services tomorrow evening, with tea and fellowship at 6:15 o'clock and devotional service, led by Miss Helen Lyon, at 6:45 o'clock. There will be no Thursday night service. ‘The regular sessions of the THUITIE Jiii] il ] i) Tomb-Mosque of Kait Bey, Cairo, Egypt c is "HE gem of the entire group mosques in the Egyptian capital the tomb-mosque of Kait Bey. Amo 4ll the mosques of Oriental Cairo it rep- resents the highest achievement of the late mamluk school. The admirable arabesques of the shapely dome, t skillfully graduated transitions of it stately minaret from square to octagon ‘rnm octagon to circle, with every in genuity of stalactite conccalment nf DR. S. J. PORTER BACK FROM VACATION TRIP | First Bnmst Church Pastor An- nounces Subjects for Both Sunday Sermons. [ Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has just re- turned from his vacation to Canada. He will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “The Gospel in Living Pic- tures.” His theme in the evening will be Conquering Program for Your | Life” At the morning service the ordinance of baptism will be adminis- | tered and the Lord’s supper celebrated. Dr. Porter will speak tomorrow after- | noon at 3 o'clock at the Masonic and | | Eastern Star Home. | his DR. BALL OBSERVES 25TH ANNIVERSARY Pastor of Metropohtan Baptist | Church Will Preach To- morrow. | Dr. John Compton Ball will observe | the twenty-fifth anniversary of his' | pastorate at Metropolitan’ Baptist Church tomorrow. ‘The pastor has just returned from his vacation, spent at Lake Mohonk, N. | Y., and Atlantic City. He came to the local church September 1. 1903, and during the quarter of a century says he has witnessed many changes in the political, economical and religious life | of the Capital City. Nearly 2,000 mem- bers have been received into the church and the Bible school, and finances have grown in proportion. The Metr: politan_Church is 50 years old tis vear. The golden jubilee of the church and the silver anniversary of the pa: tor_will be observed. Dr. Ball will speak tomorrow morn- ing on “The Three Principal Elements in_Christianity” and in the evening on ; | “God and Vacation.” [ PASTOR RETURNS. | Rev. Henry 7. Smith Will Serve Communion at Petworth Baptist. | Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- | worth Baptist Church, has returned | from his vacation., spent in Rnarml!\ Branch Camp, Arlington. Vt. and in | Hamilton, N. Y. He will assume the | pastorate tomorrow morning and ob- | serve the communion service and re-; ception of new members. His subject | for the morning sermon is “Creative | Satisfaction” and in the evening “Muted Cords.” | The auditorium of the church has been redecorated during the pastor’s | angles and the fine inlaid marbles In' absence and will be occupied the fir<t the liwan, are treasures of indestructible | time beauty even after centuries of neglect and spoliation, In the building of the mosque we see the perfection of the art of the pure arabesque and eleaborate geometric ornament. Kait Bey. who built this architectural beauty, in 1472, worked his way up from the usual humble beginning. He was bought by Bars Bey for 25 guineas: he passed from master to master, and rank to rank, until he became commander- in-chief of the army. He was noted for tronage of the arts throughout | a, building many a stru- today, m;mrmg mag " Central l’resby(emn Clmrch (BOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fifteenth and Sixteenth and Irving St s TAYLOR D. D.. Pastor. Taylor. Westminster League. n.—Social Hour —C E_Society 0. m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. Thure s —Prayer’ Service. Small children cared for during the morn- ing service 4ih or “Mount Pleasant’ ar car or | mm st buse £o Frving 5t ol | ta CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN Chevv Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 9:15 a.m.—Church School. All Depts. 10 am.—Men's and Women's Bible Classes. 11 am.—Sermon by Pastor—“Coming Back.” v for his capital city. His building projects were tremen- | dously expensive and taxes were high as a consequence. To collect these he re- sorted to extreme measures, especially with the wealthy. He squeezed his suo- jects to the limit and they suffered he- cause of it, but a later age has recog- nized their matchless beauties and prof- y the treasures he collected. t1a er: ! A the PRESBYTERIAN. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor 9:45 .1 m.—Sunday School 11:00 a Sermon by the Pastor. \Mueek Service_Thursday. at 8 p.m | EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO | Gordon, will be presented Rainier Christian Church on Victory | | Baker Ed DR. JOHN C. BALL. Pageant Is Planned. “Thr- Spirit of the Disciples,” nt written by Mr. and Mrs. in Mnun( ‘ ! a pac- ‘ Sunday. October 21 ANGELISTIC, AUDITORIUM 19th and E EVANGELIST F. F. BOSWORTH 3:00 P.M. “CUR COMPLETENESS IN CHRIST” 7:30 P.M. “THE FALL OF LUCIFER” Broadcast WTFF—202.6 Meters Many Saved- Many Healed “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New). " THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Sclence as con. ined in Bible and writ 0y © gxtablished o' London. Fm.- nd. and Washinzton. D C.. under the lead- ship of Mrs Annie C. Biil Rezular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. in ssembly Room, Hotel La Fayette SUBJECT: “GOVERNMENT” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place. at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place HOURS. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. EPISCOPAL. ASCEN SION| Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas “:l:l zton Cooke Rev. Thnmas McLllnmrk d: Ay | % i Th i o 3Hmy Communion. . Morning Prayer and Li i | | I | _EPISCOPAL. St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D.| Reetor. . Rev. Robert Shores in Charse. 7:30—Holy Commu e Batiie of the Rooks Thursdsy. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets Southeast 7:30 a.m.—Hol. 11:00 a.m_—Mor raver and Sermon. S Woottall 8:00 p.m.—E; Praver and Sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafavette Sauare. Sermon. | Preacher. Rev. Edward €. & GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Res. M. M. Perkins _11:00 a.m.—Holy_ 18th St. near Dupent |ST. THOMAS' 132, betc P and @ WE REIECTE PRATER Ao Tameni nag anve N ps, o 1am— rsday, Holy " WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. | WISCONSIN AVENUE N.w. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. Eucharist 7:30a.m ny.. 10:00 a.m Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher, Canon Fletch: vve.11:00 a.r People’s Open Air Service at the Feace Cross.” Preacher. Canon Peter .. . 400pr AKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR WOODLEY ROAD BUS LIN ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. car.) Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and Daily ST, ANDREW’S CHURCH . M. Ave. and V S J. J. DIMON. D. SERVICES: 8:00—Holy Communion 11:00—Morninz service and sermon. ALL_WELCOME. St. Stephen s Church 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. REV. Rector. SERVICES. WEFK OF SEPTEMBER 9th. In SAVOY THEATER. 3030 14th St Morning Praver n CALVARY M. E' GHURCH. Col. Rd. N.W | oty Communion Evening Praver Servi Holy_Comm Christ Chfirch ; Georgctown 1928 NW 00am people’s open-air evensongs at the afternoons in September. ern Presbyterian Church wil meet in|Sunday school will be resumed at 9:45 | The Baptist Young People's Union O and Thirty-first Sts. Rev. Joseph Fletcher, canon and; Mbrarian of Washington Cathedral, will | preach at the 11 am. service of holy | communion tomorrow in Bethlehem | Chapel of Washington Cathedral. ‘The other services in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will be as follows: 7:30 a.n., holy communion; 10 am, | morning prayer and htan) PLAN CHURCH CENSUS. All Saints’ Chapel Will Conduct Survey in Benning. i Beginning tomorrow afternoon, the | members of the congregation of All| Saints’ Chapel, Benning, assisted . by members of the Laymen’s Service Asso- Schauffier Hall of the Union Theologi- cal Seminary at Richmond, Va., Tues- day, at 8 pm. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, will attend. The church will also be Tepresented by one of the elders | to be chosen. i Among the matters of importance to | be submitted to the synod will be the| report of the committee on home mis- sions for the support of the weak churches and the support and direction of mountain schools throughout the mountains_of Virginia; the report on the Mary Baldwin College at Staunton, Va., which was taken over by the synod three years ago; the report on the con- ferences at Massanetta Springs, V: where conferences on Bible study and | missions have been conducted for 10| weeks each Summer under the auspices am. September 16. BT e Convention of America, MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. | in Kansas City last July, will b> given. Miss Florence White to Address' mnn ';el,‘;‘;;~“*.‘,‘,;~‘;;.‘;-“;a;‘;m;‘.‘; L Bible School. will hold it | program. ; | " The Woman's Society Miss Florence D. White, who has quarterly nightly mecting Wednesd: served since 1923 under the Women's | evening at 8 o'clock. Board of the United Presbyterian| Prayer meeting will be Thursday Church as missionary to Addis Ababa, | evening at 8 o'clock, led by the pastor. Abyssinia, will speak to students and | The following officers were elected friends of the Columbia Bible Training | the Business Women's Circle last Wed- School, 2107 S street, at the vesper hesday evening: President, Miss Sara service tomorrow at 4:30 pm. Eugene | Western: vice president, Miss Sallie S. A Scheele, president of the sludent Beach; secretary, Miss Minnie Garr v, wlil preside. | son: freasurer, Miss Florence Smith; wss Louise M. Graff of New York, a | Social service chairman, Mrs. Herbert graduate of King School of Oratory | Holman. will hold the regular Sunday evening devotional meeting at 6:45 o'clock. Re- which was this | ciation of the Diocese of Washington, | of the synod. will conduct a “church census” of Ben-| During the young people's conference ning. The territory to be covered by |at Massanetta the past Summer, the the canvassers will extend from Massa- | delegation from the Central Presby- chusetts avenue on the south to the | terian Church won the banner given for District line in Kenilworth, and from | the highest percentage made by any the Anacostiz River to the eastward as | 8TOUp. far as may be necessary. It is expected that most of the week will be occupied in listing the church affiliation of the more than 300 families residing in lhe neighborhood. The week following the canvass, a smission to encourage church attend- ! ance will be conducted at All Saints' by members of the Laymen's Service Asso- | clation. | | | DR. DEPP TO PREACH. | | Vacation. Dr. Mark Depp, pastor of Cal\ary‘ M. E..Church, who spant his vacation N T in’ Western Pennsylvania and Massa- | chusetts, will preach tomorrow at 11 CHURCH RENOVATED am. on “Life's Alternative” and at § pm on “Life and Thing Dr. Arthur Christie \\lll teach the Luther Mnmonal Will Reopen for | Men's Bible class at 9:45, when the Sunday school will also be in session. Services Next Week. . Miss Bss C. Mills, di- During the Summer months Luther 5 education, will de- Place Memorial Church at Thomas Cir- | agithe young people’s | cle has undergone renovation and im- | Meeting. | rovements A reopening service will e held September 16. The Bible school will begin the special service with a program at 9:45 am. OCCUPY NEW BUILDING The pastor. Dr. George Diffenderter, | SRS L HIServlcEs to Be Held in Sunday| o'clock. At 3 p.m. there will be a com- School Room of Fourth Church. | munity service, at which time there | will be two addresses by guest speakers. | The Fourth Church of Christ Sc At 7 pm the Chrictian Endeavor So- | tist will hold services in its new church cleties will have a special service for | edifice. Sixteenth and Meridian streets, the young people. | tomorrow. Dr. Diffenderfer, who has spent the| The Sunday school will e held at| Summer at Pen Mar, Pa. has returned | 9:30 am. Church services at 11 am from his vacation and will take charge | and 8 p.m. in the Sunday school room of the services tomorr until completion of the chureh audito rium. Sermon on “Battle of Books.” — e Baptist Pastor Returns. Rev. E. Hez Swem. pastor of Cen- | tennial Baptist Church. has returned| Holy communion will be celebrated to- | from a vacation in Canada, and his | morrow at 7:30 am.,, at St. Margaret's | health has been restored. He will relate | Church, Connecticut’ avenue and Ban- | tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the Sum- | croft place. At 11 am. the service will | mer vacation stories, “How Some{be morning prayer with sermon by Rev. Women and Men Treated Me in Can- | Robert Shores, on “The Battle of the | ada.” The 11 o'clock morning sermon | Books.” Holy communion Thursday at subject is “Detainment.” 1 Rev. R. W. Brooks to Speak. At the services of Lincoln Congrega-| tional Temple tomorrow morhing at the Lincoln Theater Rev. R. W. Brooks will goeak from the subject, “Food for a d The holy communion The Christian En- v will meet at the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. at 7 pm. The sub: ject to be discussed is, “How BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH B T SCIENTIST, BS-| TON, MAS | First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St | Second Lhurch of u-r t Scientist 1 Third Lhunh uf «,hml 13th and L Sts NW Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N. W. SUBJE “SUBS'I ANCE” UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Cap Simpson 1. Herschel ntist erly Conference Thursda Charles E. Fultz. Presiding. COME_AND YOU_WILL COME _AGAIN. THEOSOPHY ORISR WY I IS R United Lodge of Theosophists 09 HID Bldz. 13th & 1 Sts. Sunday. Seplember o, 8:15 P.M. alk on “The ngher Life” Followed by Questions and Answers. Reading’ Rgom Open Saturday and § PM S AM. escent B 0 A WVeNNG MEETINGS—8 it READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9] pt Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and s and holidays.2:30to 5 OND CHURCH—111 CSt. N.E.— Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holiday. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7 Sundays and holida 2 FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoh Bidg, 13 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week day urth No_ Dues ‘or "Coliections REFORMED. REFORMED Corner 13th & Monroe Sts. B0 FRRSY o 2 g e 21:00 2 m ossing the Fords | Bldg., Departments. NW | at and of Emerson College, Boston, who has come to the Columbia Bible Train- ing School as instructor of expression. voice culture and Bible story-telling, will read the Scripture and greet the students. DR. BRIGGS BACK. | Calvary Pastor Returns From His Fifth Bapt1=t Pa=tor Ends Europenn Trip. Dr. John E. Briggs has returned from Europe and will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow. His morning sub- | ject is “Knowing Jesus Christ.” The evening sermon will be on “Which Do Men Prefer; an Unpleasant Truth or a Pleasant Lie?” ! Dr. Briggs will give a series of Sun-! day evening preludes to his sermons on “Europe as I Saw It.” The first of | these will be Sunday night on “Th Drink Problem in Europe as I Saw It.' He will teach the Darlington-Berea | Bible class for men and women. |YORK, PA.. PASTOR HERE. Rev. J. W. Thompson Holds Con- ference at Albright Church, | Rev. J. W. Thompson of York, Pa. presiding elder of the Evangelical | hurch, preached Thursday night at the | | Albright Church, Fourth and Ritten. | house streets, and later _conducted | quarterly cdnnr(gegu- o Sunday School is holding a the Miller Cabin in Rock %‘rc;‘gy Park this afternoon Rev. G. E. Schnabel, pastor of the church, announces the following sub- jects Sunday nights: September 9, ' Politics, Prohibition, Religion— |Can They Mix?"; September 16, Truth About the’ Campaign.” _ CHRISTIAN. EIEID:EI CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) H st- “6th & H S.W. H.C.Mayhew ||| E Park Rd. flr ARK VIEW Ga. Ave. W. F. smith {2 | nnu\m STREET 15th St and Ky Ave'S.E. Yermont Avenue North of N St 0 8:00 aknma Darh oma Park, Md. (Meet Seventh: Das Adventist Ch. M, Elmore Turner. Pastor, Preaching 11 9:30—Graded mmz School b erm 9th & D S BENJAMIN i M tant. A 250" G Hhdeal Bibte School 11.00—Sermon. Subject: “The Un- failing Cruse.” 6:45—Christian_Endeavo) 7:45—Sermon. Subject: “he Vie- torious Church.” A Cordial "Welcome Awaits You Here. WELCOME E Minister | e Homitnr Pastor” texcept Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5. Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § pm. D. D, Pastor. 360 p.a.—Christian Endeavor, | 2 HEAVEN THE FUTURE HOME OF GOD’S PEOPLE Will Be the Topic at the BIG CANVAS PAVILION No. Capitol & D Sts. N.W. Between Post Office and Capitol Bldg. Sunday Night Sept. 9th by Evangehst John MacNeil Is Heaven a real place? Will we be real people and know each other there? These and many kindred questions will be answered in this important discourse. Monday Night—No meeting Tuesday Night—"Capital a bor. What Will Be Outcome of the St Wednesday Night—"(nd tuary — Will Men Ever Ther i Jesu the only means of salvation what will happen to those who lived he- fore the cross? Thursday Night—"A Trag Written by an Angel” An amazing court of justice scene. Friday Night—"Angels—Are They the Spirits of Our Dead Friends?” Written questions swered at the close course. Song Service, 7:30 Lecture, 7:45 You Will Enjoy the Health Talks Given by Miss Laura E. d La Iinal Go is dy. will of be an- cach dis- Witzke, R. N. In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. William L. Darby. (Service broadcast through WRC) p.m.—C. E. Service. Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitol Street. corner Florida Avenue. HENRY_ B. WOODI! Ministe nin _ Theme: “The Firet Pea ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN. D D. ST. PAUL'S CHL’RCH Rock Creck Church Rd. and Webster St. The, Gountrs Church i the "City. am Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor Services at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m SERMONS BY THE rAsTon 30 &.m —Bible Schoo! 00 a'm. 00 pm. Georgetown Presbyterian Church | P St. Near 3ist St. N.W. Orzanized 1780 JAMES T. MARSHALL. D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Marshall, | __“The_Galilean_Ascen! | 9 10 - HOLY COMFORTER (HAPPL Georeia Ave, and W a.m QEmphany Church Founded 1841 G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector M.—Holy Communion. Rev Church of the Covenant Connecticut Ave. and N St. N.W Wm. A. Eisenberger, Assistant. Fourth Presbyterian 13tb and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 1n— Rev. Irving W. Ketchum “THE PORTRAIT OF JESUS” 6:45—Christian Endeavor. A_General Invitation Extended I O R A TR TS T Peck Memorial Chapel Penn Ave and 28th St N.W IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 399 p.m.— Sunday School Opening 700 pm ““Golden Rule in Business.” i —ermon “The Great Need for Lite Today Wednesday. ople's Service. ~WEI 11 AM.— “SACREMENTS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER” 8 P.M.— “HOW MEN ENTER THE KINGDOM OF GOD” Worship in the New Church Rev. Washington Heights L OME 78 Tils CHURCH M.—Church Schoo!. M.—Morning _ Prayer Sermon by the Robert Evans Browning. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- | mon by the Rev. Robert | Evans Browning. 00 A 45 A 0 A and | Rev. | Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methedist Church) Corner John_Marshall Place and C N.W. ‘street James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Church School. Mr. Scheel». P!, Dr. Mont- Eugene ip with sermon by Subject— “THE RESPONSE TO DISCOURAGEMENT” 6:45—Epworth League devotional service: 8:00—Pblic Worship with sermon by | DR. MONTGOMERY. Subject— “IS IT NOTHING TO YOU?” The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing at Both Serviees. R S ST % CHFVY CHASL MD. NCOLN ROAD CHURCH in Rd. and U St. N. E. H. Corkran. Pastor Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Cnlumhl'l and Kalorama Rds. 00—Sunday_School 11:00—Merging Worsnio Sormon by Dr. Palmer “When | Went to Church” A_CORDIAL WELCOME 320 412 St N.W. (John Mars| Rev. Newton P. Patterson. D. The pastor 'has returned om and will preach at ev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor of S ey METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Churc';flgfmtysing!]grlms Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister ornlnld Worghip, Y. W. C. A, Worsate 204 service at 7.45. when the Pastor will sk on the {opic All other sei Q_st. pending_construction of new edifice. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. METHODIST EPISCOPAL S()UTH N.w. OPAL SOUTH. The Good Will Church EPWORTH 13th St. at N. C. Ave. N.E. John Paul Tyler, D. D. -Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Worship and Sermon “The Steward’s Account.” 7 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon “Ready for Life.” 8:00 p.m. hursday—Prayer Meeting. Mr. S. Edwin Moore, Jr,, Director and Organist "CALVARY Rev. EDGAR C. BEERY. Pastor. Sermons by the ‘A SYMMETRICAL 'CHRISTIAN" BINDING ONE’S SELF TO GOD” 9:45 am Epworth Junior Society, 6:15 p.m. Senior Epwotth League, 7 p.m. ‘MT.VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Kepresentative Church Y00 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“SACRAMENTAL EXPERIENCE” 8 P.M.—*UNCHRISTIAN JUDGING.” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH (In Sunday Sc¢hool Auditorium) “HOW OLD ARE YOU?” The Reverend John W. Rustin ASS ANT TO THE PASTOR Sunday School, 9:30 AM. (Primary Department, 9 AM.) Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. Thursday. & p.m.—Praver Meeting—The Reverend John Knox Large Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director. 9:30 am 3010 Que Street 11 AM. 8 P.M. Sunday School, e e e Ty YI74\L7g\iraxirg hg\ire @Zalharv Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Bess C. Miles r Kelizious Education At Eleven O’Clock “LIFE'S ALTERNATIVE” At Eight O’Clock “LIFE AND THINGS” The Minister Preaches. 0—The Church Shoot. Miss Bess C. Miles, Speaker EVERYBODY CORDIALLY WELCOME UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D.D., Pastor 11 a.m.—Preaching by Pastor. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. Gp.m.—:’rrachlng by the Pas- or. All Are Cordially Welcomed “ToWhomShall We Go ?” Is the Pastor's Moorning Topic Service at 11 AM. “Motives of Religion” Will be discussed by the pastor at 8 pm. SPECIAL SACRED MUSIC By the church quartette PETWORTH Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds. Minister 945 nm —Sunday Schoot 11:00—Sermon_ by the Pastor. ' 8ub- ect. ~The Importance’of the No. evening service 'McKENDREE " xzrstres nulem Flames, Fiy, Shiver Sprine. Md. Ralph D. Smith, Minist Avenue between Femwirs Lane nad A Street. Methodist Episcopal William Fraser McDowell, J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Resident_Bishop “The Church With the Lighted Cross” TRINITY Fifth St. and Penna. Ave. S. E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—The Church School 11 a.m.—Holy Communion 8:00 p.m.—Popular Service The minister has returned from vacation and will be in charge of both services. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris Minister Rev. E. L. Ford 0 p'm. Music by Thursday. and Praver Service, __ WELCOME! _ HAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH., D. D., Minister 9:45 AM.—Church School. Dr. Chesteen Smith Preaches 11 AM. “A VISION OF OPPORTUNITY” 8 PM “CHRISTIANITY—THE OUTLAWRY OF WAR” Thursday. 8 pm.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. " RICHARD N. BROOK' AND “iSER 11th and Lawrence Sts. N.E Preaching. 114 essive Sun- day School. 9:10 am. Good music Cordial Welcome. ~ DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES. Pastor. 10°00 a m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m —Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. You are cordiall» invited to worship with us. WAUGH Corner 3d and A Sts. N.E. WILLIAM M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. School, 9:30 a.m, Chur Pub) rship, 11w ““The Poor in Sunday Evening Public Worship. 8 m. Tllustrated sermon, Japan ‘aces Christward. Bible Study an, Ser rit. Praver 1 Thursday eveninz at 7:30 o'clock. GvgY TR T e — J O ORI A 282