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so#¢% THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, 20,000 T0 ATTEND ‘ PAUL IN ATHENS AND CORINTH Sunday School Lesson Acts 18:1-11; 1 Tim. 2:3-7 EPTEMBER 8, 1928, B; y I FRIENDS. FRIENDS 13th and Irving Sts. Sunday School. 9:45: Meeting. 1l Christian Endeavor. 6:45. Prager Meeting. Thursday. T:45. NW. {Harlowe R. Hoyt { Walter Scott Friends Meeting EPISCOPAL SESSION Plans Announced for Broth- erhood and Triennial Con- ventions Here. Hundreds of laymen from all parts of the country will attend the forty-second National Convention Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the Episcopal Church which will meet here October 5 to 9, imme- diately before the triennial general con- vention of that church, which will bring 25.000 religious pilgrims to the Na- tional Capital. Noted clerical and lay speakers will address the sessions of the Brotherhood convention, which will be a spiritual preparation as it were for the general convention and be in effect a national rally on personal evangelism and a re- OF world, amous. were varie nobie. were held wierd als in the name o Thither ca > £alght the new rel o were them:g and min, There, too, e new religion to all who would hear him. e ancient cities of the hens was among the most. Art, \earn-n{' cdlture, all SliNg with them relidions, some base some amid this splendor r ||es and debased Festiv- 1ghon. o 4 | and For several weeks, he (E,'om Athens, Paul made h uila and hi named A e had Fled E'In e coupl rom The two were tent makers orinth, where he met a certain Jew wife audius ordered all Jews fo d joined with them in their trade. At is wa g Lt @r\e nidh Lord ca “RBe not afraid, eace, For el K( Lo : Corinth, riscilla. taly when ) - an 4 7 w1 7 7 2% t as Paul lay slee e to him een months, teaching th © 1811 Eye St. N.Wi Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday HERBERT LEWIS. Cl 86 v Ta stern CHRISTADELPHIAN. > o T 30 Pa. Christadelphia Ecclesia 3% v NAVAL LODGE HALL. Evers Simdns 11 o0 e . Al Weleome. SALVATION ARMY. THE SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE CORPS 606 E Street N.W. Sunday, September 9th, 8 P.M. Fareweli to Cadets Bertha Mills and Helen Edwards Entering Salvation Army Training College, Atlanta, Ga. ing,the N 8 VisSion. - but speak and hoid the bord commanded. Bul remanrgd n e word of oc;‘ a8 PusLssens SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Is put forward in t Bishops' Crusade. It is ex- pected there will be a registration of about 2,500 of the younger men of the church. H. Lawrence Choate of Rock Creck Parish is chairman of the gen- eral committee in Washington for the convention of the Brotherhood of St Andrew. The sessions of the conven- tion will be held at the Mayflower Hotel. The program for the senior section of the Brotherhood was made public yesterday by Mr. Choate. | Opening Program. The delegates will arrive here October 5, when National Council of the Brotherhood will meet at the Hotel | Mayflower at noon. At 4:30 p. the delegates will visit Arlington to lay a wreath on the grave of the Unknown | Soldier idney F. Talta- | ferro will preside over the opening din- ner to be held at the Mayflower at 6:30 pm. when the toastmaster will be Samucl Thorne of New York City. The Brotherhood men will be wel- comed to this city by Right Rev, James E. Freeman. Bishop of Washington, and Rev. John G. Murvay, Bishop of nd and the presiding bishop of the church in America and honorary president of the Brotherhood of St Andrew will give a greeting. Two ad dresses, “A Challenge to the Clergy.” | by Prof. Samuel L. Joshi, professor of comparative_religion and’ Hindu_phil- | osophy of Dartmouth College, and “A | Challenge to the Laity,” by Right Rev. | - i == G. G. Bennett, Bishop of Duluth. -WASHINGTON PASTOR CHOSEN COUNCIL HEAD| STUDENT SECRETARY TO OCCUPY PULPIT Rev. A. K. Foster Will Preach at National Baptist Memorial Church. Rev. Allyn K. Foster, student secre- tary of evangelism for the Home Mi sion Board of the Northern Baptist | Couvention, will occupy the pulpit to- morrow_morning and evening at the | National Bapitst Church, Dr. Foster was form f the First Baptist Chui . _Mass.. and of the Washington Avenuc Baptist Church of Brooklyn, N. Y. During the | World War he served in the Y. M. C. A. overseas service, The_pastor of the Memorial Church. | Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, will return from his vacation in time to take | charge of the pr: meeting next Thursday evening. Troop 43, Boy Scouts of America, is spending a weck at Camp Leffler, Sil- ver Hill. Md.. in charge of Scoutmaster L. B. Grening. holy communion at St. Thomas’ Church October 6 for the Brotherhood men. 4 10 am. the convention will be or- ganized, with Edward H. Bonsall, pres- ident of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew | in the United States, in the chair. At | 10:30 o'clock a general conference on the topic, “Mobilizing Man Power,” will i V' E ers bel A R PPocior. Avehgcacon. af | Special Disbateh to The Sar. San Francisco, speaking on “The Lay- | MARTINSBURG, W. Va.. September man in Action,” and Rev. Lloud S.|8.—Rev. H. W. Kline of Washington. | : s elected superintendent of s, | parish, Norwich, |D. C S e i district, Pentecostal Council, There will be a celebration of the Rev. H. W. Kline Elected Superin- tendent at Pentecostal Gathering at Martinsburg. PREACHES ON “JOY.” Rev. Harry M. Wilson Has Pulpit | at Fifteenth Street Church. At Fifteenth Street Christian Church | tomorrow the pastor, Rev. Harry M.| At 11 A Eau_ Clair, Wis.: Right Rev. Charles IL. Slattery, Bishop of Massachusetts. Program on Evangelism. The program of the national commis- sion on evangelism will occupy the at- st. executive sec department, Nati and Rev. Dennis Whittle, Mountford, who will ‘discuss the work | Other officers named were: Secretar. ceived at the White House by President | Schacffer, Mount Storm, W. Va led by |L. F. Stewart, dhism and Its Contribution to Human jceed Rev. W. C. Long and Rev. Ken- berry, Church of the Atonement, Chi- | cludes churches in West Virginia, Mary- on “The Brotherhood, Today and To- Dr. J. S. Montgomery to Fill Met- bishop’s garden at 5 p.m. for the dele- Thomas Church by the Right Rev.|to Gloucester, Mass, and other resorts b | Churen tomorrow. _The, sublect of the convention will be an open-air service | It Nothing to You?” presiding, and the topic of the service, the executive committee of Washington the speakers. o'clock’ the sermon will be on Witness of Youth.” Right Rev. Frank | The Young People's: Society of Youth Through the Brotherhood of St. | The second business session of the | from his vacation spent at Northfield. be elected. At 10 am. Rev. S. M. Shoe-| His topic will ously as follows: “The Witness Througn of the National Council of the Church, “The Witness Through Study ani H Milton, executive secretary of the James Madison Johnson, St. John's, | chapter work and other men’s activities c ctary, _soci2l| Andrew’s, Richmond. Church, Covington, Va. _ | World's Need,” telling “The Mean- N. Y. on “Mobilizing the Parish to |Potomac Win the Community”; and Capt. B. F. |at its session here Wednesday. of the church army. This will be fol- | Rev. P. C. Duborg, Alexandria, Va Jowed by general discussion. and at | treasurcr, Rev. C. F. M. Staudt, Balti- 12:30 o'clock the delegates will be re- | more, Md.: presbyters, Rev. H. jon will | Ralph_Jeffries, Hagerstown, Md. confer- | R. B. McMakin, Cumberland, Md ences on “The World's Need, | Frostburg, Md. Prof. Samuel L. Joshi, who will speak | Courtney Anderson, Concord, W. Va. that afternoon on “The Spirit of Bud- | Rev. McMakin and Rev. Anderson suc- Welfare.” Then will follow another (neth Carson, Washington. conference serios. “Man Helping Man | Approximately 100 delegates attend- With Religion.” led by Rev. Alfred New- | ¢d the conference. The conference in- cago. Leon C. Palmer, gencral secre- |1and, Virginia and North Carolina. tary of the Brotherhood of St..Andrew, SR m e way will close theaftemoon talks, Speaking | RETURNS FROM VACATION morrow.” Bishop Freeman and the Cathedral chapter will hold a reception in the ] ropolitan Methodist Pulpit. gates. At 8 p.m. a service of prepara- tion for the corporate communion next | Dr. and Mrs. James Shera Montgom- day at 7:30 am. will be held in St. | ery have returned from their vacation Philip Cook, Bishop of Delaware. At |in New England. = the corporate communion in St. Thom. Dr. Montgomery will occupy the 85 Church October 7. at 7:30 am., | Pulpit of the Metropolitan Methodist is will be the celebrant. Bishop Freeman will be the celebrant. | Fo L Cormon will be “A Response o Open-Air Service. Discouragement.” In the evening at 8 One of the outstanding events of the | o'clock he will speak on the subject “Is in the amphitheater of Washington Ca- | thedral Close at 4 pm. the afternoon of October 7, with Bishop Freeman “A Call to Witness” Former Senator | George Wharton Pepper of St. Mark’s | parish, Philadelphia. and chairman of | Cathedral. and Dr. Rudolph_Bolling Teusler, director of St. Luke’s Interna- t 1 tional Hospital, Tokio, Japan, will be | Wilson, will occupy the pulpit. At 8 p.m. a mass meeting will occur | and the communion service will at Ascension Church in the interest of | spread. At 8 o'clock the sermon theme young prople, the topic being “The [ will be “The Devil's Confession A. Juhen, Bishop of Florida, will take Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:45 for his subject, “Through the Young | D.m. the ijuniors upstairs and the People’s Society,” and the “Witness of | seniors in the lower auditorium. Andrew” will be shown by Rev. Bernard Tddings Bell, warden of st. Stephen's| Dt J- T. Marshall Returns. College, Columbia University. Dr. James T. Marshall has returned convention will take place October 8, | Mass.. and will occupy his pulpit in the when the report of the nationai councii | Georgetown Presbyterian Church to- vill be given and a new council will| morrow. A be “The Galilean maker, jr., rector of Calvary Church, | Accent.” New York City, followed by thres group conferences meeting simultanc- | the Church’s Program and_Christian Stewardship.” chairman, Lewis B Franklin, vice president and treasurer | and Rev. C. E. Snowden, executive sec- | gj retary, field department of the National | tention of the delegates on the morning Church 1 of Octcber 9 as it is outlined by Rev. W. Discussion Group.” chairman, Rev. | National Commission on Evangelism. Theodore R. Ludlow, secretary for aduiz | which will be followed by a practical edueation. National Church. and Rev.|and informal discussion of Brotherhood Wisconsin Rapids in the parish field, and an address en- “The Witness T cial Serviee | titled: “Training Our Boys to Witn al W Rev, C. N.ipy Rev. W. R. Geiger Irwin 1l ‘Church. | the final business session Emmanucl | At the afternoon session Prof. Joshi will give the last of his series on “The ng of the Christian Message to the The final conference *will then be Second Conference. The second of the t on “The World's Need will open the afternoon session when he will discuss “The Achievements and Tragedics of Islam.” At 3 p.m. the con- | ference on_ “The Gr Tt e will ting wiil be held at 8 pm. at the Church of the Epiphany, with the following speakers: “The and @l working Prineiples of a Christian,’ swill mest{ e joseph Fort Newton. rector, paul's Church. Overbrook. Pa. and The World Call for Evangelism.” by Right Rev. Thomas C. Darst. Bishop of | East Carolina and chairman of the National Commission on Evangelism | CATHOLIC. | St. Mary’s Church S5th St N.W. Bet. G & H Sts, St chair tnder ctudent Towa gh Missions man, J. W Lumber- pastor nit gh Individ Sunday Low Mass %:15, 8:15, 9:15, 11 SOLEMN PUBLIC NOVENA SORROWFUL MOTHER OF CHRIST. Sat., Sept. 8, to Sun., Sept. 16, Rev. Charles Dougherty, S. M. Masses at 7 and 8 O'Clock. rmon, Benediction ng_at 3:30 O'Clock. "ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH' 10th St het. F and G N.W. September_Notices. Sunday Masses, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10 and 12. Sund. 45, w 1 Glazebrook, field secr tional Commission on Eva A mass meeting will be held at the Church of the Epiphany on the night of October 8 on the subject ““The Influence of a Family of Christians.” The speakers | at this meeting will include: Right Rev. | an H. Roots. Bishop of Hankow: | Prank E._Wilson, Christ Church, | OTH I‘,Ilt SERVIC] . For the Promotion of ural Holiness ervices, 2:30 p.m. e Pagior, He W, Mitchell i “Thuisday, 8 D ALL “INVITED, Wee . § Confessions evers uftermoon. Bept. 7, First Friday Devollo chools reop: Sept.r 1 t. 2d an. 519 4t 1d” 8, 4:30 10530 ending Secript Sunday Preaching by Fiaser m at 5 pm en Monday, 0, 9 am d 30 Grades at 519 4th NW, ¢ 1 9 Othier srades and bigh school, 924 G st. N.W, ver and fellowship | | League of America; Then will come " Rev. | LUTHER LEAGUE l The seventh annual convention of the Luther League of the Evangelical | Lutheran Synod of Maryland was held | | September 2 and 3 at Evangelical Luth- eran Church of Frederick, Md. of which Dr. U. S. G. Rupp Is pastor. “World Friendship” was the convention theme., An address of welcome, de- livered by Rev. Dr. Rupp, and the re- | sponse thereto by William F. Smith, president of the Luther 1 | heran Syn i land. opened the convention. Devo tonal services, at which addresses were | | made upon “Builders of World Friend ship—-John Campanius, Dr. Day, Henr: Melchior Muhlenberg, Dr. John' Alford Moorchead and Johann _Schwart were conducted by Austin W. Howard, corresponding and statistical sccretary of the Maryland State League; Herbert Payne, Robert J. Volland, president- elect of the Luther League of the Dis- trict, of Columbia; Virgil W. Doub, re- tired president of the Maryland Syn- odical League, and Rev. Hugh Rhyne, Maryland State League Life Service secretary, respectively. Conferences were conducted as fol- Jows: “Is the Luther League Meeting the Need of Our Young People?” C. C. Dittmer, president of the Imther League | of America; “How Have Our Missionary Objectives ' Helped to Build World Friendship?”, Miss May Scherer, mis- tary of the Luther League Evaungelical Li ; “What the Church Owes Youth and What Youth Owes the Church,” Rev. Harold S. Miller, Brook- lyn, N. Y.; “How to Organize Junior Luther Leagues,” Miss Brenda L. Mehl- house, junior secretary of the Luther ‘Better Programs In Our Devotional Meetings,” Rev. Harold S. Miller, and “The Need of Intermediate Luther League in the Maryland Synod,” Rev. R. J. Wolf, in- termediate sccretary of the Luther League of America. The mass meetings held Sunday and Monday evenings were -addressed by Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, pastor Christ Luthern Church, Baltimore, Md and Rev. W. C. Bolick of Columbia, S. C., upon the subjects “The Friend- ship of Christ—Companion in Power"” and “The Friendship of Luther—Com- panion in Service," respectively. The banquet was held at the Brad- | dock Heights Hotel, with Irvin L. Koch, | educational seceretary of the Luth League of the District of Columbia, toastmaster. Here the address of the evening was delivered by: Dr.. Simon Peter Long of Chicago, IIL. upon the theme “The Friendship of Paul—Com- panion in Vision,” When Dr. J. E. Byers, president of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland, conducted the installation service of newly elected officers, Wash- ington leagues were doubly horored in having had Paul L. Brindle, retiring | president of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, and Fred L. Schickler, District league publiciiy chairman, elected to the offices of pre dent and corresponding secretary. ro- spectively, of the Luther League of the IEva':{u;cncal Lutheran Synod of Mary- and. ‘The following officers of the Luther League of the District of Columbia were appointed District league delegates to this convention: Miss Virginia Wise, re- cording secretary: Robert J. Volland, first vice president; C. Bertram Gelston, treasurer; Irvin L. Koch, educational secretary, and Fred L. Schickler, pub- licity chairman. Miss Emma A. Holzer, District leagu: missionary _secretary, has announc that when Miss Eiko Yonemura. daugh- ter of the first Lutheran minister in Japan. is the guest of honor at a union | meeting of the Luther Leagues of the District of Columbia, at the Lutheran Home for the Aged, September 16, the topic for discussion will be “The Service of Science to Human Life,” one phasc of which will be presented by Hen Whiting, intermediate superintenden of Atonement Luther League. Vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Laura Hayes Lyle of St. Mark’s League *nd | Robert J. Volland, first vice president and life service secretary of the Luther league of the District of Columbia. C. Bertram Gelston, District league treas- { urer, who attended ‘the Lutheran Sum- | mer assembly at Gettysburg with Miss | Yonemura, will present to this honor auest the good wishes of the Luther | League of the District of Columbia, as | she leaves America to return to Japan | to_teach at Janice James Lutheran | School for Girls after seven years’ study | in our country. | “will the Golden Rule Work in Busi- | ness and Industry?” is the topic for | presentation at the local leagues to- | morrow evening. | | | SECOND BAPTIST TOPICS. | | o 3 t Rev. E. C. Primm Will Preach at Morning and Evening Services. | Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pastor, will | preach at both services of the Second | Baptist Church, Fourth street and Vir- | | ginia avenue southeast, tomorrow. The | morning service will be held at 11 oclock. The sermon subject will be | “Power to Do AlL” There will be bap- | | tisms at this service. | | “Thinking Through” will be the sub- | | ject_at the evening service, which will | I'be held at 8 o'clock at the branch, | Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. chool 10 A.M. Sunday S, 10 a.m.—Fiiendly 10 &.m.— Women's Bible Class, Minister of the Largest Cor Tompkins Avenue Congre The Minister, Rev. Jason CONGREGATIONAL Class for Men. REV. J. PERCIVAL HUGET, D. D. gregational Church in the World, 11—“THE CAPABLIST” 8—“QUOTABLE LIVING” regular preaching on next Sunday, September 16th. Phone Franklin 1889, SEMINARY HEAD WILL PREACH HERE Rev. Clarence A. Barbour to Take| Calvary Baptist Pulpit To- morrow. Theologicul Rochest Y., will aceupy the at Calvary H stre tomorrow 8 o'clock. The past V. Abernethy, is expected to arrive at New York from 1 trip abroad next week and will be in his pulpit the following Sunday. Miss Sadie Doyle will have charge of the Christian’ Endeavor meetifig Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. The topi for discussion will be “How May Every One Beecome Truly Educated?” Other society meetings will be held tomorrow evening at 6:45 and 7 o'clock. The missionary-stewardship commit- tee of the church is planning a school of stewardship, beginning October 4 and continuing for six successive Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. Three classes will be formed—one for young people, one for men and one for | women., | “FOUR WINDS” IS THEME OF U. B. CHURCH SERMON Dr. S. B. Daugherty Will Preach on “Utilizing God's Power” at Evening Service. At the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow the pastor, Dr. S. B. Daugh- erty, will preach in the morning at 11 on “The Four Winds,” and in_the eve- ning at 8 on “Utilizing God's Power,” a special sermon to young people. The Sunday school and Christian En- deavor Societies will render special pro- grams at 9:40 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, district super- intendent, will preside over the fourti quarterly ' conference Thursday at 8 p.m., at which time reports of the ycar's work will be given and delegates ciected | to the annual conference, which will be | held in Hagerstown, Md., October 2-5. SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS. Cleveland Park Congregational | Class to Be Resumed. After a two-month vacation _the | Sunday school of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church, Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets, will resume its ac- tivities tomorrow.” The four depart- ments—begniners’, primary, junior and senior—will be reorganized. Mrs. Helena Kimball, chairman of the religious education committee: Mrs. E. A. Back, beginners’ department; Mrs. Guy Saf- fold, primary, and Mrs. F. C. Carr, Junior department. Rally day services will be held the last Sunday of September. PLANS}ESTIMONY EVENT.| Temple Baptist Church Will Hold |z Meeting Tomorrow. i At Temple Baptist Church there will be an old-fashioned testimony meeting | f§ tomorrow evening. ‘This service will be | under the direction of the Appelman | Bible class for men 3 In the morning the pastor. Dr. T. E. Boorde, will preach on “Christianity ‘Without Christ. The organization: grams for the Fall work. i jces will begin October 14. Improve- | ments are in contemplation for the | Sunday school room, in order to make | adequate provisions for entertainments | and social events, Rev. H. A Kent's Subjects. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach at both services tomorrow. At 11 am. his sub- ject will be “Going Forward.” | In the evening he will preach upon “The Secret of Power.” Sunday school | meets at 9:30 and Christian Endeavor | at 7 pm. CONC Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Relizious Education 1L am.—Sermon England.” Mr. Lovell will “Religion in New Parable of Life.’ preach. 10th & G Sts. N.W. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. er, Rev. F. N. Greeley . Mrs. F. E. Webner ional Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Noble Pierce, D, D, will resume i BOEIEYE EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITRD B. Y. P. U. NEWS The Columbia Fed jon held its first executive board meeting of the Fall at the Central Union Mission Building last Tuesday evening. It was announced the first open meeting will be held September 18 at West Wash- ington Church. The chairmen of the devotional life, publicity, stewardship, junior and intermediate departments outlined their plans for the coming year. Herbert Reamy, athletic director, unced all Y. P. U. howling teams will bowl each Saturday night at new alleys at Fourteenth and Riggs place. It was unanimously voted that the basket ball players use the new | gymnasium in the Bethany Church, During the week of September 30 Bethany' Church will hold dedication services for its recent additions. It is requested that a large number be pre ent October 3, which will be federatio night. Miss Lilllan Smith and Lynn Fellows were unable to give a report at First B. Y. P. U. on the Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Union of America convention Au- gust 26, as previously announced, due to_their absence from the city. They will make their report tomorrow night. In last week's paper it was errone- ously announced that Z. C. Hodges, Jr., is sccond vice president and Herbert Reamey, first. Mr. Hodges is first vice president and Mr. Reamey second. Robert Kirkland of Bethany will speak at the Central Union Misison September 11, Bethany B. Y. P. U. being in charge of said meeting. Spe- cial music will be provided. Miss Frances Squires will lead B. Y. P. U. No. 1 of Bethany tomorrow night. Miss Margaret Miller will lead society gg. 2. Miss Rebecca Perry will pre- side. Wilson Avenue B. Y. P. U. announce the following officers: L. O. Drun- wright, president; Miss Margaret Coker, vice president; Edward Hudgins, secre- tary, and Miss Lois Norris, treasurer. LORD'S SUPPER PLANNED Chevy Chase Baptist Church to Hold Brief Meditation. _The ordinance of the Lord's supper will be observed at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Edward O. Clark, the pastor, will give a brief communion meditation on the theme, “A Clean Heart.” A story-sermon for juniors will be given. The evening service will be held at 8 o'clock. Mr. Clark will preach on the subject, “At Duty's Gate.” The Baptist Young People’s Union will resume their meetings tomorrow at 6:45 pm. The newly clected officers, of which Kenneth Forbes is presiden:, will be installed at this serv:ce. Guest to Teach Class. Miss Mabel Thurston will be guest teacher tomorrow morning at the young Iadies’ Bible class of the Western Pres- byterian Church, H street near Nine- teenth street. This is the opening meet- ing of the Bible class, and all young women are invited. The class meets at 10 o'clock Sunday mornings in the main EVANGELIST PREPARES SERIES OF SERMONS John MacNeil to Preach Tomor- row Night on Subject of “Heaven.” Evangelist John MacNeil, who has| been holding meetings for the past sev- | eral weeks in a canvas pavilion at North Capitol and D strects, has planned a st of subjects for next week, He will | ;ak tomorrow night on the Futw Home of God's There will be no meeting The program for the week will be sday, “Capital and Labor”; ‘The Sanctuary”; Associate Minister holds meetings every Wednesday and Friday, 8 p.m. Consultation Dby appointment._700 6th st. s.e. _Lin. 3055, * | The First Spiritualist Church | Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY Sul ol @ “AFTER DEATH—WHAT?” “Now even Moses shewed at the bush.” Luke xx3-37. | Sunday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temple. 1012 9th n.w.. second floor. Al welcome. | MESSAGE SEANCE Wednesdav. 8 p.m.. at 131 € St. N Each person receives a_messaze DEVELOPING CLASS Opens for the season on Tuesday, Septem- | Der I8th. Make reservations now. Washington Spiritual Church THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N St. Services Sunda: . Seances Mo Readings Daily, N LA Mystic Church of Chri: Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tuestay., 8 p.m. Sundav—Messages From Flowers Spiritual Advice Daily. Rev. F. L. Donceel 41 M_Sh N.W. Spiritual Science Church of Chris 1339 Trving St. N.W. Sunday. 8 P.M. Pastor. RE JANE B. COATE! Subject: “LIFE AND _FOOD I PIRIT WORLD. Spirit Messages follow to many At every service we give Healing Treatments. Many testify to their complete cures. Message Circle Through Dr. Cos Wednesday. 8:15 pm. Every one re article or question answered. es gives private readings daily and _evenings by appointment. Col. 6227 * Dr. Zaida Brown Kates will hold a circle Tuesaavs and Pridays, 8/ Bm. "6 ath e Readings daily | | ed by LUTHERAN. "~ CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. church _auditorium. THERA and 8th St. Mack's -® s o8 Rev. H.D. Hayes, D.D., Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. ~The Service and Sermon. WEDNESDAY L. Prayer Service. ST. PAUL’S Enflli‘vh Lutheran Pastars JOHN T. HUDDLE. D. D. VALTEMYER. B. D, S BRANCH W. Rev. Rev. W. C. ST. PAU Eleventh and 1 Sts 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning _Service—Sermon by Dr. Huddle. 7.00 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. EPIPHANY CHAPEL, Sixteenth and U Sts. N 30 A.M.—Sunday_School 00 AM W, 9 . 1 orning Service—Sermon by Rev. Waltemver. Luther Place Memorial (At Thomas Cirele, N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D. Pastor 9:45 AM.—Bible School. 11:00 A M.—Sermon by Pastor. 6:45 P.M.—C. E. Society. All Services in Chapel Upstairs 6th & P Sts. NW. Pastor, R. Schmidt erman Worship. 11:00 a.m —Chief Enzlish Service., Futheran 10:00 a.m.—German Service 11:15 a.m.—Enalish ‘Service EVERYBODY WELCOME. GEORGETOWN Fo“i s Wisconsin Ave. & Volta PL. N.W. Harold Beatty, Pastor S. 8. 9:30 am. C. E. 7 pm. Preaching, 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.. mid-week. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM Organized classes for all ages wMorning Servie at 11:00 ‘Where Are the Nine?" g Services at ¢ c. 3 Christian . H. Av ticted hv Pastor 945 AM P.M. INCARNATION Gallatin & 14th (N.E. Corner) Rev. . Manken. Jr.. Pastor, ~—Bible School. —Sermon. 11. condi Sen ndeavor Socicty. 7 Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. L. Ave. Howard E. Snyder. Pastor m. and % p.m. S. S. 0 ST. MATTHEW’'S Home Theater Blds. (C near 13th N Branch Upshur and 2nd Sts. N.W. 9:30am.—8. 8. 8 pm.—L. Leazue. 9:45 am ¥ 11:00 am —Morning Service. All pews are fi th, ospel GRACE LUT GERHARD E. 9:30 A.M.: 11:00 A.M. Music by F. A. Klinge, Lo e vested ¢ M eal DI MISSOURI SYNOD CHRIST N. J. Ave. Between M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel Pastor. 11 A.M.—Service 9:45 A.M.—Sunday £ School Rally e—strangers and visitors are always welcome— t HERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sunday School with classes for.all. High Morality—Why?"” (Sermon by the pastor). Walter Christian Brandes, greeting for all a treets N.W. NSKI. Pastor. Organist; Mrs, TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Rev. H. D. Mensing 8:30 AM.—German Service. 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM.—English Service. with Holy Communion “OFFER[NGS TO GOD” JUDGE DEAN F Healing M (10 am. to 8 pm.) SUNDAY SE 9:45—Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00—*The Restorative Powers.” Dea ranklin. WILL ADDRESS SYNOD. “High Morality-—~Why?" will be the subjeet of the mon by Rev. Gerhard | E. Lenski, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, tomorrow at 11 am. | 6:43—Good Words Club. At the coming session of the eastern | Good district of the Joint Synod. September | 8:00—Unity € el PR 12-19, to be held at Canton, Ohio, he ¢ill deliver an address on the subject “Christlikeness.” People's Christian TUESDAY. 7:30 Healing Service—Mary MeClellan. WEDNESDAY. ANG = PROVING Fall Convccation Harvest Home Services The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier 11:00 “The Harvest” 7:30 WEDNE 8:00 p.u v Service. THURSDAY. 5 P.M. Lessons in Truth Class. FRIDAY. 515 P.M Healing Silence— Eisie N. Wrizley Noon Silence Daily 12:20 APTE Lh i " Nineteenth Street“Baptist Church Nineteenth and 1_Streets N.W, | Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—"T: He 8:00 p.m.—" G J by Rev. od’s Meres,” by Rev. Henry Special, Wednesday, 7:13 Rev. B. S. Moore and Wi Mis: and Evangelists Will Speak on: W “God Speaking Thru Stones” or “The Pyramid in Prophecy” Come, Hear the Mystery of the Pyramid Unfolded Our Forward Fall Movement Begins ALL WELCOME 8 p.m. Thursdav. Praver Servi: ys a Smile for the Stra: 'ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor, FOR WHAT C. 4:00 p.m.—Intermediate e avor. 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Se % * BAPTIST s Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. | WISCONSIN AVENUE (12d and Fessenden Sts. N.W.) Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor. 9:43—Bible School for all ages. 11:00-. “The Workmanship of God.” “BORN En- lcnnsunn BAPTIST. E NEAR 7th S.W. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach, 11 am.—“Knowing Jesus Christ.” 7:45--Sermon prelude, “The Liquor Problem as I Saw It in Europe.” Sermon subject, “Which Do Men Prefer, an Unpleasant Truth or a Pleasing Lie?" S. S.. 9:30; Chapel, 3; B. Y. P. U, 6:30. The Church That Cares—COME. 00 - “Moses Commissioned.” _8:00 Wednesday_Deve dliest church in Washington PETWO The frien Rev.'Henry J. Smith has returned from his vacation. 11 _am. Sermon and Communion, “Creative Satisfaction 8 p.m. Sermon and Special Music “Muted Cords” S.8.9:30am. B. Y.P.U.645pm. Petworth's welcome is extended _toall. Come and worship with us. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor ns. TAKOMA PARK. Piney Branch Rd. and Aspen St. 11:00—Dr. H. W. O. Millington. 9:30_Sunday School HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourteenth Sireet at Jefferson Newlon Mercer Simmonds. Pastor 11:00 a.m — Communian Address. 800 0 m.—“Making Yourself at Home." 9:30 a.m.—Church School 800 p.m.—Thursdas. mid-week service. KENDALL C. P. RYLAND, Pastor Pastor will preach 11 a.m “The Wayv of the Cross." 8 pm cation Echae: S.S. 9:30 am.: B. Y. P. U., Do Not Miss These SECOND 11:00 am.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. “Power te Do All” BAPTISMS 8:00 p.m.—At the Branch 17th and E. Capitol Sts, “Thinking Through” BRIEF. BRIGHT HAPPY SERVIC "OME. CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem me in Canadn® chairs (men 1 sones. eacily tainment 2 MORNING AT FLEVEN. “The Three Elements of Christianity” FEVENING AT FRIGHT. “Seeing God Everywhere” “In _Rocks and Rills, In Stars and Hills, and then God in the hearts and lives of men.” Come Early Get a Good Seat AND HEAR PASTOR John Compton Ball TELL OF HIS VACATION GRACE "85 BRI NN 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. Pastor Preaches. “How some women and men treated 8 P Free easy old [ Sweet 1 AM. “De- 10th & N L Sts. N.W., Thos. E. Boorde Bible School. 9:30 a.m. Mornine Serviee. 11 a.m. “Christianity Without Christ,” Service, 8 p.m. E West Washington Corner 315t and N Streets Narthwest Pastor, C. B. Austin, Preaches. 11:00 a. m. Our Best F o~ 800 p'm.—The Race of LIt 7:00 pm.—B. Y. U.'s. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. “The Call to Service.” Calbary REV. CLARE President of Rochester (Western Avenne near the Cirele EDWARD' 0. CLARK, Pastor 11 AM “A CLEAN HEART” Communion Service, “AT DUTY'S GATE” 8th and H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Aberncthy, Minister CE A. BARBOUR, D. D. Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. preaches both morning and evening—11 A.M.—8 P.M. 0:30—Sundas School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. Thursday, 8 p.m.~Praver Meeting. FIRST CHURCH In the Heart of Washine! AN —The G 8 PM. A € 9:30. A.M.— Sunday 645 PAL—B. Y. Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor v ihe of Washington 0 Living res. el Eram fo v ol "Mr. T. Edear Petiy. Su B Y. PUMF. Edward Prescott Thursday, & P M.__Prayer Meeting Visitors In' the City are invited o attend our Services. National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. and Columbia Rd. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., PASTOR 11 AM. and 8 PM. REV. ALLYN K. FOSTER, D. D. of Chirsgo % Student Secretary of PASTOR J }""I‘ki'(':“"” L3 7

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