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12" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D.- . SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 19287 PASTORWIL AR GH ANNNERSAY Pr. Jason Noble Pierce to Be- gin Series of Sermons at Congregational Church. 1 Dr. Jason Noble Pierce. minister of | {the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, has returned to the city from his vacation and will resume reg- tilar preaching tomorrow. This marks | the beginning of Dr. Pierce’s ninth year | in the pastorate of First Church, and he will celebrate the anniversary by the inauguration of a series of sermons on, the Sermon on the Mount. | His subject 2t 11 a.m. will be “The | Influence of Jesus Christ,” and at 8 pm. he will speak on the first of the! geries of addresses on the Sermon on | the Mount. | Sunday school classes meet at 10, am. E. Donald Preston will lead the | §.S. C. E. at 6:30 pm.. and the topic for discussion will b2 “The Service of Science to Human Li The leader of the Y. P. S. C. E. will be Miss Grace Green, and the subject “What Are Some of the Things That School Has Done for Us?” A church supper will be served Thurs- day at 6 p.m. followed by a meeting, | which will be led by Mrs. Ruby Smith | Stahl. PHILADELPHIA PASTOR WILL PREACH TOMORROW ! Dr. Frederick E. Stockwell to Fill New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Pulpit. Dr. Frederick E. Stockwell of Phila- terian Church, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. His theme w “The Great Adventure—Living. ‘This service will be broadcast by WRC. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo. pastor of the church, will return from his vacation the latter part of next week and re- sume preaching September 23. JOHN WESLEY A. M. E. Rev. J. H. Tucker, Presiding Elder.; to Preach. The sermon tomorrow morning will be delivered by the presiding elder, Rev. «). H. Tucker. after which holy com- munion will be administered, at John ‘Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, Four- Aeenth and Corcoran streets. The pas- tor, Rev. Henry D. Tillman, will preach 3n the evening. - Stewardess Board, No. 2, an organi- ‘yation of the church, of which Mrs. #Barah E. Reese is president, will give & “sock social” Monday at 8 p.m. for the benefit of the “emergency rally,” which began September 5 and termi- “hates October 10. The Golden Rule "Club, with Mrs. Henrietta Armsted as { preaching tomorrow morning on “Giv- | Sunday Schodl auditorium at 11 o'clock. | | has returned home on' furlough. Sun- Anniversary Observance DR. JASON | DR. W. A. LAMBETH | T0 PREACH ON GRACE Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South Services Are | Announced. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, pastor of Mount | Vernon Place M. E. Church South, is | ing Grace.” His subject for the eve- ning sermon is “Micah’s Religion.” At the Junior Church, held in the | Rev. John W. Rus tant to the | i s of Nazareth | | n Rowland. a member of | o has been in missionary | work in Japan for the last five years, day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, in the church parlors, the Senior Epworth League will give a tea for her. Miss Lilllan Swecker will have charge | of the Epworth League service at 6:45 | p.m. The day meeting of the Woman's Mis- | sionary Society will be held Tuesday at | 11 o'clock. At the afternoon session Mrs. Sam Carden of St. Paul's Church will present “Our Work in Cuba.” The Workers’ Council of the Sunday School will meet Wednesday. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock and the | meeting of the council will follow. | The prayer meeting service Thursday | evening at 8 o'clock will be conducted | by Mr. Rustin. . RETURNS FROM VACAT|0N; Dr. Earl McK. Bowman Will Oc- | ; cupy Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr. Earl McKinley Bowman, pastor of Washington City Church of the Brethren Fourth street and North | | Rice, NEW MODERATOR - TOBE ELECTED Choose Successor to Rev. J. A, Trostle. The Presbytery of Potomac, compris- ing 37 churches in Northern Virginia, the Maryland, will meet Tuesday night at {8 oclock at the Central Presbyterian | Church, Sixteenth and Irving streets. The opening session will include a sermon by the retiring moderator, Rev. { J. A. Trostle, and the election of a new | moderator to fill the position for six { months The representatives to the | presbytery will consist of the pastor and one elder from each church. The pres- bytery will probably be in session until Thursday. The most important item of business will be the home mission work of the presbytery and the appropriations for | this work. The commissioners to the General Assembly of the Southern Pres- byterian Church, which met in Atlanta, Ga. last May, Dr. Harris E. Kirk of | Baltimore and Dr. James H. Taylor of the Central Presbyterian Church, make their report’ to the pr Dr. Kirk was elected the moderat the general assembly, which office he holds until May, 192 YOUNG FOLK TQ RALLY. First Baptist Church Senior Union Officers Will Be Installed. A rally in the interest of young peo- ple will be held tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock at Fifth Baptist Church in con- nection with which officers of the Scnior Union will be installed. Dr. John E. Briggs, the pastor. will be assisted by Rev. J. T. Watts of Baltimore, John Ruthven and Elvin Smith of tl city. The officers of the Senior Union ;M Eliza- beth Richards, president; Ernest vice pre: dent; Alba Baily, recordin secre- tary; Gladys De- Atley, correspond- ing secretary; Hel- en Moore, treas- LEeEs T}cllar’i:t:r? Elizabeth Richards. Mrs. Talbert, pianist; Herbert Reamy, outside meetings; Misses Sparks, Wag- ner, Croxton and Mrs. Reamy, group captains. PASTOR GIVES SUBJECTS. Rev. J. H. Dunham Returns From Vacation. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of | Presbytery of Potomac Wil District of Columbia and Southern | TO BE MADE The first praver book service on the | main floor of Washington Cathedral | will be the celebration of tHE triennial corporate communion of the Woman's | Auxiliary of the National Council of the Episcopal Church in America Octo- | ber 11 at 8 a.m. in the morning, when | 2,500 women will communicate. At| that service the united thank offering | of the Woman's Auxiliary, estimated to | be at least $1,000,000, will be laid on ‘Vll\(‘ cathedral altar in a golden alms| basin. The choir and choir aisles and i portion of the crossing of Washington | Cathedral will be used for this service. | | Jerusalem altar, which was made of | stones from the Temple quarries of Je- rusalem, will be used as the high altar. There will be in addition temporar altars in the choir aisles and a tempo- rary communion rail running the length of the sanctuary, where holy com- | munion can be administered to many | persons at the same time, | Choir Will Sing. ‘The music for the service will be given by the cathedral choir of men and boy: under the direction of Edgar Priest, or- | ganist and choirmaster of Washington | Cathedral, augmented by an orchestra. The $1.000,000 or more put in the | golden alms basin that morning will | represent the united thank offering of | church women of the auxiliary, num- | bering a membership of 000 throughout the world. Most Rev. John Gardner Murray, Bishop of Maryland |and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal | | Church in the United States, will be the celebrant of the holy communion, as- sisted by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, and eight mis- sionary bishops. ‘The united thank offering will be de- voted to the work of missions of the Episcopal Church throughout the world, particularly women's work in mission | flelds, in hospitals, ete. Miss Margaret Weed of Jacksonville, Fla, national chairman of the united thank offering: | Miss Lucy A. Grant, chairman of the | united thank offering for the Diocese | of Washington, and united thank offer- ing ireasurers from the 110 dioceses and missionary districts represented by del- egates to the triennial meeting of the Woman'’s Auxiliary meeting in Wash- ington at the Hotel Mayflower concur- | rently with the sessions of the general convention will place the gifts of the 4,000 branches of the Woman's Aux- iliary in the golden alms basin. For the first time the united thank offering will be collected at the cathedral serv- ice by 42 B Branch members, the junior part of the Woman's Auxiliary, clad in blue academic gowns and hats. All Nations Join. Coin of every nation will be repre- sented in_ the offering. When Bishop Murray, the presiding bishop, presents the golden alms basin at the cathedral altar it will have in it yens placed a_Japanese d Chinese PRESBYTERI! 'WESTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham Pastor UNITED THANK OFFERING | ington Cathedral October 11, when the AT CATHEDRAL taels, English pounds, French francs| and American money. jary give faithfully and generous Eskimo- women in Alaska make bags and mocassins for sale and send the proceeds to the unifed thank offering | in the prettiest bag of all. Indian women from the reservations in South adorn likewise their receptacle for their offering. From Brazil, the Philippines, Mexico and other far corners of the| world come these tokens of women's self-denial. Arrangements for the triennial corporate communion service at Wash- united thank offering is given, are beinz worked out by the cathedral authorities and Rev. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon of Washington, is giving special atten- tion to the details ‘The triennial meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary in Washington, October 10 to 23, will be marked by a broader pro- gram than usual. The business meet- ings will be held in the Hotel May: flower. A number of special topics will come up for consideration, among them church unity 2nd spiritual and evangel- istic effort among and hy women of the church. The triennial Washington hostess is Mrs. William D. Hurd, presi- dent of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocere of Washington, who is assisted by more than 40 chairmen of com- mittees and their membership in the task of preparing for the reception and entertainment and comfort of the hun- dreds of delegates to the Woman's Auxiliary Triennial. There will be five delegates from each diocese and_ an equal number of alternates. Delegates from the execu- tive board of the Woman's Auxiliary include Mrs. Charles H. Boynton of New York, Mrs. Herbert Payson of Maine, Mrs. Kingman N. Robins, Rochester, N. Y.; Miss Helen C. C. Brent, Buffalo, N. Y.: Mrs. Samuel Thorne, New York: Mrs. Edgar A. Fisher, Worcester, Mass.: Miss Louise Le Miss Margaret Fla. Miss i Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Tolman, Texas; Miss Helen G. Magill, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Wilson Johnston, Oregon: Miss Lucy C. Sturgis, Boston: Mrs. Robert Burkham, Missouri: Mrs, Alan McGregor, Ohio, and Mrs. Edwin J. Randall, Evanston, Il v EPmOOPAR. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. ave. 'or N Capitol st. car.) Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and 8 p.m Daily mass 7 am__ Evensonz and interces- sions. Priday. 8 p.m. Dakota sell lace and beadwork and|ab: DR. W. S. ABERNETHY | ANNOUNCES TOPICS| Calvary Baptist Church Pastor| Returns From Vacation Trip Abroad. Dr. William S. Abernethy, pastor of | Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and H | streets, has returned from his vacation road and will occupy his own pulpit | at both services tomorrow. At 11 am. the topic will be “Our Common Denom- inator.” and at 8 p.me “Is World Peace | Now Assured?” The Burrall Bible class, which has been meeting for the past few weeks at the Eighth Street Temple, will make another change in its place of meeting | beginning tomorrow morning. The au- ditorium of the Y. W. C. A. at Seven- teenth and K streets ha: een securedl by the class for a brief period. Mrs. Abernethy will teach the lesson. Hoyt Harper will conduct the meet- ing of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society tomorrow evening at 6:45 o'clock in the adult room of the Sunday school house. Rev. H. J. Councilor will lead the meeting Tuecsday evening at 8! o'clack. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the junior | room of the Sunday school house. Mrs. J. C. Hering of Tuisa, Okla.. will lead the devotional service. Mrs. George H. Loudenslager and Mrs. John R. Thomas will give reports of the Northern Bap- tist Convention and the Northfield Con- ference, respectively. Mrs. W. S. Aber- nethy will give a brief talk on her va- cation experiences. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. —— Japanese to Make Talk. The Women's Missionary Society of Keller Memorial Lutheran Church will hold its Fall rally Tuesday evening. The society will be addressed by Eiko Yonemura, a Japanese worker. The public is invited, EPISCOPA [s. JoHN's—GEORGETOWN! 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector Fiftcenth Sunday After Trinity. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver. Presen- tation = of “the United Thang Offering of the Parish and Sermon. Fridav. 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. St. Matthews” Dax, Sy ~ GRACE CHURCH Rev. M. M. Perkins 11:00 a.m.—Holy communton and sermon. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N i Rev. Thomas an':-nmnmn Cooke eetor. Rev. Thomas McClintock ices, ¥ and 11 AM, ——— WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. WISCONSIN AVENUE_N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. Holy Communion.. Morning Praer and Holy , Communion_ and Preather, Canon Peter. . People's Open Alr Service at the Péace Cross. Preacher, Bishop Freeman 4:00 p TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR ——_WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE.____ LUTHER LEAGUE Miss Eiko Yonemura, daughter of the first Lutheran minister in Japan, will be the guest of honor of the Luther League of the District of Co- lumbia at a meeting tomorrow evening at the Lutheran Home for the Aged. The program provides for a devotional meeting, including the presentation ot the topic and special vocal selections| by Mrs. Laura Hayes Lyle of St Mark’s Luther League and President- elect Robert J. Volland. The good wishes of the Luiher League of the District of Columbia will be extended | by C. Bertram Gelston, District League | treasurer, to Miss Yonemura, who is| scheduled to sail in October for Japan, | where she will teach in the Janice | James Lutheran Schcol for Girls. The Baltimore District Luther League | has_sent an announcement to - the | Luther League of the District of Co- lumbia of their Fall missionary meet- ing to be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Baltimore, September 18. “That One Word” Is Topic. Rev. Trving W. Ketchum will preach | at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow | night on the subject. “That One Word.” | The men's class will begin the year | tomorrow _with Griffith_ Evans ~ for | speaker. The Christian Endeavor So- | ciety will meet at 7 pm. and discuss | the " topic, “The Service of Science to Life.” T CHRISTIAN S - o .7¥Si vv_‘ Christian Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St _N Third Church of Chri 13th and L Sts. NW_ Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N. W. | SUBJECT: | “MATTER” MR ik gfié‘@:i'h’s{g@finl-‘lfi" AM.." except Fourth wgp:rfiskbn" 4VinnG MEETINGS—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) SECOND CHURCH—111CSt. N Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to % (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30) Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to Cl E i ist Scientist N | FRIENDS and Irving S Sunday Schooi 0 45. Meeting. 11 Christian Endeavor. 6:45 Praser Meeting, 7:45. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday HERBERT LEWIS. Clerk Ave'. Takoma Park. TED NEW CHURCH (Swedenborzian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Abave Q 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, Pastor “IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE"” Contrallo Solo hv Mrs. Raloh P. Barnas. Full Chorns Choir under direction of Miss Maund G. all. F. A. G. O, Free lending Jil open daily, EVERYONE ALWAYS WFLCOME. Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry Assistant. Rev. Horace W. Bri; Liberal Catholic Chur:‘:‘h X Temporars Onarters 4 Main Floor. Barrister Blds.. F St. N.W. HOLY EUCHARIST 11:00 a.m.—Sunday HEALING SERVICE p.m.—Wednesday. _ Tmon by the Phone Franklin 1 JUDGE DEA! Healin (10 am. to 8 p.m.) SUNDAY SERVICES, 245 Sundas_ School and Bible O 11:00—"True Unity in Christ.” T Franklin. 5:30—Youns People's Christian e nity 6:45—Good Words Club. » 8:00—Unity Service—Dean Franklin. TUESDAY 3 P.M—Christian Healing Class, Dean ) ranklin. 7:30--Healing Service, Mary CcClellan, ase. Yean WEDNESDAY. 2.30_PROVING THE LAW 8P.M.—Prosperity and He. FRIDAY 5:15—Healing Silence, Elsie Wrigley. Daily Silence—12:20. APTIST. T S “Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Nineteenth and 1_Streets N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Pastor 1190 A SR Growth” by the fch Ralt by the Industrial "!"\;enfllyv 8 p.m.--Chrif 1an Endeavor So- 8 om _Thursday. Prayer Service. Always 3 Smile for the Stranger. "ZION BAPTIST CHURCH School ry Sermon by the Pastor. 8 4:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian En- deavo p.m. BAPTIST. i ~—Junior Christian _Endeavor. 3100 - Benlor Chrisian. Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon b Pastor. Sunday Servi Carolina avenue southeast, has returned T = from a month's vacation, and will oc- cupy his pulpit tomorrow, morning and evening. At the 11 o'clock service he will preach on the subject “Stripping Off the Handicaps.” In the evening at 8 o'clock he will discuss the ques- tion “Is Prohibition Right or Wrong? The Sunday school meets at 9:45 am., and the Christian Endeavor at 7:15 pm. The midweek meeting has been changed to Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. NOVENA TO CLOSE. Special Series of Prayers Ends To- morrow at St. Mary's. The novena in honor of the Sorrow- ful Mother of Christ, which has been in progress at St. Mary's Church dur- ing the past week. will close wmon-owi evening at 7:30 o'clock. i Rev. ~harles Dougherty of the Marist Fathers, who Las been conducting the | novena, will bestow the apostolic bless- |ing. The devotions will conclude with _president, will celebrate its thirtieth Anniversary Thursday at 8 pm. Both affairs will be held in the Sunday “Sachool auditorium. AN OF MOUNTAIN THEME. .Rev. Harry Wilson to Preach at S Christian Church. “A Man of the Mountain” is to be the Sermon by Rev. Harry Wilson at Fif- eenth Street Christian Church, Fif seenth street and Kentucky avenue Joutheast, tomorrow morning at 11 (a'clock. °_Christian Endeavor meets at 6:45 p.m. +The Senior Society meets in the lower “Auditorium and the Juniors in the upper “uditorium. Junior church meets every Sunday at 11 o'clock. © At the 8 o'clock service the pastor il preach on “The Haunted House.” SLANS ELECTION TUESDAY Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, has returned from his vacation, and will occupy his pulpit tomorrow morning and evening. His subject at 11 a.m. will be “Turns Again Home,” and in the evening at 8 o'clock “Waste Paper Basket.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. GIVES TOPIC OF SERMON. Braskamp Will| Rev. Preach Tomorrow. “The Things That Make Life Worth While” will be the subject of the ser- mon_tomorrow morning by Rev. Bern- ard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton- Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Christian Endeavor societies have resumed their meetings, and will con- vene at 6:45 o'clock. The midweek service js held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Saints’ Davs. 10 AM. —Th nd Sair 1AM, ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. SERVICES: 8:00—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning service and sermon. ALL_WELCOME. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square, St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Reetor. Robert Shotes in Charge. 0 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. * BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. O. Millington. Exec. Sec.—320 Woodw..rd Bl E NEAR FIFTH EM:AR | WISCONSIN AVENUE o R e e (42d and Fessendeh Sts. N.W.) reaching by Dr. John E. Brigss 5 A e e Clarence R. Ferzuson. Pastor. 9:45—Bible School for all ages. J. T. Watts of 11:00— “The Dwelling Place of God” 800 “Moses Before Pharaoh” 8:00—Wednesday Devotions. Acts 1 | | New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Sts. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.; ‘The Great Adventure— Living.” Dr.F. E. Stock- well of Philadelphia. (Service broadcast through WRC.) 6:45 p.m.—C. E. Service. Rev. 7:30—Holy Communion. cants’ League. 11:00—Morning Praver with Sermon by the Rev. Robert Shores. Theme, “Blind Alleys.” Thursday, Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS Communi- : 7:45_Sermon by Dr. Baltimore in connection with in- &tallation of B. Y. P. U. Officers. Remarks by Pasior. Miss Wil- ams. Mr. Elgin Smith. John Ruthveen ‘and Miss Richards. ‘The vacation s n is over and there is service f 11, 655 S 9:30; Chapel, 3; B. Y. P. U, Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communton. Bernard 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. | Christ Church, Georgetown © and Thirty-first Sts. Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. | i ' Preacher, Rev. Edward C. Russell, D. D. Rev. F. ). BOHANAN. D D, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rogk Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The_Country Church in the City. 8:45. 9:30, 11 am.: 7 pm. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and 7°30._9:3¢. 7 " PETWORTH 3th and Randoloh §treets. The friendliest church in Washinzton Rev. Henry J. Smith Pastor. ANNOUNCES SERMONS. 11 AM. “The Christ of Utility” 8 P. M. Welcome to t Cares e a Strangers Are Alwa the Ch: Thi . —Holv Communion, —_— A.m.—Church School. A A and Sermon. _ Piney Branch Rd. and Aspen St. 11: ka"The L\l‘fl;‘.Rrfl School l"l’“llt 18th St. near Dupont| bt = Cirele, bel. P and Q Take Conn. Ave. Cars. ue, PRESBYTERIAN REV. GODFREY CHOBOT ANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. eenth Street at Jeflerson Newton_Mercer Simmonds. Pastor CLERGY. e The Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. D., D,_C. L. Recto hilathea Class Will Convene at|solemn benediction of the most blessed Home of Teacher. .. _The Philathea class of Calvary M. E. “hurch will hold its annual election of 'ficers Tuesday at the home of the “'cacher, Mrs. Frank Walker, 1627 La- Zont street. The young people’s devotional serv- Ices have been resumed. All young eople will be welcomed. Dr. Mark Depp, pastor, will preach *omorrow at 11 am. on “In_Christ's fend” and at 8 pm. on “God's Use of en. ~BOSWORTH TO CONTINUE. Will Hold Healing, Service at Auditorium. __ . F. Bosworth, evangelist of Chicago, ~ho has been conducting healing serv- | - “es at Washington Auditorium for sev- ral wecks, will continue the next two weeks. John Sproul, war veteran and : \';ll]’lgdlsl, will speak tomorrow at 3 and :30 pm. TIvangelist . The Sunday evening services are ‘roadcast by WTFF from 7:15 to 9 ‘clock. His subjects tomorrow are: 3 »m. “Hands Full of Honey"; 7:30 p.m., The Wonders of the New Covenant.” EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. Rev. E. C. Murphy Will Address Gospel Mission. Rev. E. C. Murphy, national prison “vangelist. will speak tonight at the ospel Mission, 214 John Marshall Jlace, and each night through Septem- ver 23. His topic tonight is “Crime.” The subject tomorrow night is “Crime “revention.” ,, Harvey V. Prentice, superintendent of he mission, is in charge of the services. | Rev. H. A. Kent to i’reach. ‘Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the 7irst Brethren Church, Twelfth and E treets southeast, will preach tomorrow 1t 11 o'clock upon the subject of ‘John's Pen-Portrait of Jesus Rejected and Received.” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “Knowing Jesus Christ.” Sunday School meets at 9:30 o'clock and Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. "WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM . HEAR JOHN SPROUL ~—Gassed War Veteran, whose health and speech were restored at Bosworth campaign in Pitts- sacrament. WELCOME PASTOR_HOME. } Pilgrim Baptist Mortgage Burned | at Celebration. Rev. J. S. Miller, pastor of the Pilgrim | Baptist Church, was tendered a hg:e-' coming welcome and there was a mort- gage burning at the church Wednesday evening. Deacon R. E. Watkins read the his- tory of the church. Speeches in con- nection with the mortgage burning were made by Rev. W. L. Washington, Rev. E. J. Stokes and Rev. Underwood. Preaches on School. “Going to School” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in Georgetown Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. The service will be in behalf of school children and their parents and all of us who are in the school of life. Christian Endeavor | meets at 7 p.m., topic, “Seience and Human Life.” 8 o’clock, th Enthi At the evening service, e subject will be “God-given usiasm.” Rev. Godfrey Chobot Returns. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, has return- ed from his vacation and will preach on the subject of “God's Rule.” Memorial Sermon Tomorrow. Rev. C. P. Ryland will preach to- morrow night at Kendall Baptist Church a memorial sermon in honor of the late Mrs. Marion R. Outwater, widow of Rev. Thomas Outwater. He will also preach at 11 a.m. e s Rev. E. M. Conover to Speak. Rev. Elbert M. Conover, director of the bureau of architecture of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will ad- dress the Washington Methodist Epis- copal preachers’ meeting at the Meth- odist Building Monday at 11 o'clock on “Religious Architecture—Yesterday, To- day and Tomorrow Dr. B. H. Melton's Topics. Dr. B. H. Melton will preach at the Nm}h Street Christian Cxl,'lurch tomor- TOW morning and evening, having as his morning subject, Pentecost,” and Remember.” in the aud: finished afts ing the Suj his evening topic, “Son, _ The services will be held itorium, which is almost er undergoing repairs dur- mmer months, —__UNITED BRET Memorial United Brethren Church N Rev. A . Re el Coover. Assistant Pastos d’s Tilimitable Love.” s Highest Achievement,” S. Daugherty. Morning at 1 vening at 8L Sermons by ' Dr Election of officers. Stinday_School. 9:40. C. E_Societies, 7. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. —COME_AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN. THEOSOPHY. e e S O SR T S i ST, United Lodge of Theosophists 09 Hill Bldg.. 13th & 1 Sts. Sunday, S !nl{nl:!:nlfi. 8:15 P.M, “Masters or Mahatmas” Followed by Questions and Answers. Reading Room Open Saturday 2 to No Dues 30, | Coliections. e s ey ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 10th St. bet. F and G N.W. “The Power of | PRESBYTERIA Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fifteenth snd Sixteenth and Rev. JAMES 1L TAYEOR' 1) D.. P 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Schogl " LRstOr g . Society. -m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. sday. 8 p.m.—Praver’ Service. Small children cared for during the morn- ing service, ake 14th st. car or “Mount Pleasant” car or_16th o Trving | enant Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor of METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets Southeast. Tavites you to the Morning Service at 11 is the subject. At 7:45 in the evening Merritt L. Smith, ex-president of C. E. Union. speaks on “The Roll Call of the Faithful.” Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitol Street. corner Florida Avenue. RY B. WOODING, Minister. Sunday School, 9:15. Morning_Service. 11——Communion Service. Young People's Meeting, 6:45. Evening Scrvice, 8—Theme, “Building the Kinedom. % : Church of the Covenant i Connecticut Ave. and N St. N.-W. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Assistant, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11—Morning worship, sermon by Rev. Robert Freeman, D. D. of Pasadena, California 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Midweek Service Thursday, 8 p.m. A General Invitation Ertended 16th and Newton Sts. 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m —Morning Worship with Sermon. “GOD’S RULE” ITORS ALWAYS WELCO! EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN || Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor (SHOWING THE WAY.” Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 10:00--Sunday Schbol. 11:00—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Palmer “What's Wrong With Our World?” A_CORDIAL_WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN Chevy Chase Ctrcle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister .~Church School. All Depts. 10 a.m.—Men's and Women's Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Sermon Pastor—“The Thorn.” Peck Memorial Chapel Rev. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 10:00 a.m.—Cuthbert_Men's Class. 00 p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—C. . The Service of Scls 5 p.m —Sermon, *That One Word. ednesday, 8 p.m. Peonle’s Service. COME WITH Georget;;ivn Presbyterian Church P St. Near 31st St. N.W. Organized 1780. Rev. JAMES T. MARSHALL. 11:00 a.m.—“Eyes of the Hea _Sunday School reopens Sep Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. by the i L w D.. Pastor 1 AM— “AN OPEN DOOR AND A NEW OPPORTUNITY” 8 PM.— “THE WAY OF THE LIFE- Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D. Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. session. 11:00 AM.—Morning _ Prayer Sermon by the Percy Foster Hall. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and_ Ser- mon by the Rev. Percy Foster Hall. St. Stephen’s Church 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. GEORGE F. DUDLEY. D. D.. Rector. Rev. GEORGE L. GRAMBS. Assistant. SERVICES, WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16th. 1023 In SAVOY THEATER. 3030 14th St. N.W. Morning Praver 11:00 a.m. n HURCH. Winter and Rev. CALVARY ‘M. E. 1463 Col. Rd. N. Holy Communion ... Evening Prayer Healing Service cfor. The Rev. William 8. Bishop, D. D. Rev. Milward W. Riker. SERVI CES. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a'm.—Mattins “and Sermon by rector. Subject. “Conse- aquences ~ of _ Parliament Rejecting the Praverbook.” Strangers should visit this church conceded to be the most beautiful church_in_Washineton. GRF Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Relicious Education 11 a.m.—Sermon “The Abandoned New England Farm,” a Parable of Spiritual Life. 5 P.M.—Young People’s Forum. Holy_Communio [ Sunday School 10 A.M. b Bl VERSALIST. AW R ey Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister 10 a.m.—Friendly Class for Men. 10 a.m.—Women's Bible Class. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce ‘WILL PREACH 11 AM.—“THE INFLUENCE OF JESUS CHRIST” 8 P.M.—The First of a Series of Addresses on “THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT” Church Supper 6 P.M. Thursday, Followed by Prayer Meeting EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED PR MEMAPPRPRPPE PP PIRPPPPPPPEDDRP PP PP DDOCT PRI, | CONGREGATIONAL ot 10th & G Sts. N.W. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. Leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley Leader. Mrs. F. E. Webner B R DB B L S s Il FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Frederic Wt Perkins, D. D. P astor SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice.) % 00—“A Divine Program.” 8:00— Pionser.”" 9:30—Churcy School. 5 Y.'P. U." 8 p.m.. Thursday, idweek service. ~ KENDALL 9th near B S.W. Themes: Ye Are 3iot Your Own.” 227777 %, ELLIS C. PRIMM. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. “Modern Noblemen. 8:00 p.m.—At the Branch 17th and E. Capitol Sts. “Shipwrecked Fai BRIEF. BRIGHT. HAPPY SERVICES—Cou CENTENNIAL 8 PM. Special, E. Hez Swem Sgseial 3 P from another world said!” Free chairs (men like them ily sung. 11 AM. “ Tth & Eve N. EMPLE CHURCH Sts. N.W. Thos. E. Boorde Bible School. 9:30 a.m. Morning Service. 11 a.m. “PRAYER." Evening Service, 8 p.m. “ABUNDANT LIFE.” pBoth services will e conducted by 5 bpeiman of the el Men's Bible Class. s Prayer Service Th B. Y. P. U. 7 7777772 rsda; 7 P. West Washington Corner 31st and N Streets Northwest Pastor, C. B. Avstin, Preaches. Chureh and Its - upreme Need. night. M. Special Musie, Calvary A P 1ne s 8th 11 8 PM.—“IS WOR 5—Orsan Recital, 9:30—Sunday School. [ 6 Thyrsday, 8 p.m.— ““Self-Determination” S. S. 9:30 am. Classes for all B. Y. P. U. 7 pm. Group meetings Prayer Service Thursday Come to Petworth for a Cordial Welcome " METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastos MORNING AT NINE-THIRTY Our Growing Bible School MORNING AT ELEVEN “The Outpoured Life’) EVENING AT SEVEN Four Wide-Awake Societies of Young People EVENING AT EIGHT Mental Movi- FROM Paradive TO Piradive Ragaised Come Early to Insure a Good Seat We Glow. Go and Grow Continually 9:30—Bible School. 11:00— The Christian's Debt to the vorld." 7:45—The Nizht of Nights." 8,45—Young People. Church Praver Meeting Thursday at § Baptism at Evening Service. 'CHEVY CHASE “THE GREAT QUEST” 7:45 PM. “THE ROAD THAT LEADS NOWHERE” 5. 8. at 9:45 am.: B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 pm| and H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister M.—“OUR COMMON DENOMINATOR” LD PEACE NOW ASSURED” ‘homas Moss, Organist. 45—Christlan Endeavor. Praver Meeting. FIRST CHURCH, In the H 8 P.M._“Th ny 9:30 A:M.—Sunda: Mr. 8:45 P, Visitors in the City are cordially of Washington—For the Heart: 1l 100] ;3 t 'M.—B. Y. P. U.—Mr. Edward Prescott, President. Sixteenth and O Streets N.\W. r. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor Washington Mountain Climbers.'" Are the Things That Count.” Edear_Petty. Superintendent. i invited to attend our services. Reopening Service After Summer Vacation September 16, at 11 A.M. SERMON TOPIC “THE MOUNT OF VISION.” Musical Ministry: Led by Vested Choir of 18 Voices Dr. A. \W. Harned, Organist and Director Kindergarten at the Same Hour, Church School Convenes at 12:30 P.M. _ SEATS FREE—A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. Sunday Evening Service, 7:45. Weekday Masses, 7, 7:30 and 8. Weekday Confessions. 4:30, 5:30 p.m. Sunday "School reassembles, September 23. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary reas- sembles. September_26. St. Mary's Chuyrch Sunday Low Masses. 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 11:30. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Things That Make fe Worth While.” 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Meeting. _Mid-week service, Thursday, 8 pm. _____ National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. and Columbia GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., PASTOR 11 AM.—“JOY IN GOD OUR SAVIOR" 8 P.M.—“WARRING WITH THE DRAGON" Thursday, 8 P.M.—"“THE CHRISTIAN'S JOY” burgh. He will tell his story tomorrow at 3 and 7:30 p.m. BROADCAST WTFF —_OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness nday Services, 2:30 p.m. w. Mit S0 Preaching by the Pastor, H cifell. ayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. Braver e vinen, "+ & Py GIVING SPIRIT” Worship in the New Church Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister 11 a. First Presbyterian Church 320 4 St. N.W. (John Marshall Place) Pref@hing service at 11 am. at the church and at 8 p.m. at the chapel. Mass. ave. and Garfield st. Sermons y Rev. Newton P. Patterson, D. D.. Pastor. ,Chureh " school “at, church eod chapel at 9:30 am. Prayerd Thursday at 8 p.m. e orn th ing Worship, and K Sts. Solemn Close of Novena m.; Evening WurIJ' Sunday Pvening, 7:30 p'clock Arostolis Blessing All other services at 220 3 pending_construction of new edifice. 4 CORNIAL WELCOME TO AL

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