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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 CHURCHMEN'S FETE‘ [ or the triennsai meeting of the Woms an’s Auxiliary of the National Council of the Episcopal Church, which will| convene here October 10 and continue | until October 23. It is expected 500 egates, representing a membership {of 500,000, will be present at the meet- ing, the business sessions of which will be held at the Mayflower Hotel. | Local members of the Woman's Aux: iliary for the Diocese of Washington | who™ have been in charge of arrange- ments for the triennial meeting are as | General chairman, Mrs. Wil- | Hurd: treasurer, Mrs. James k: cxecutive secretary, Miss Lake; executive committee, william S Bishop, Mrs. David S, Govs. Byrd and Ritchie and Noted Prelates to Attend Dinner. features of the forty- second national convention of the Brotherhcod of St. ew, which | giikoat meets in Washington October 5 to 9. Janet y ceding the General | Mrs ‘Cmm.ma.m" ,m(“;r F’”;e opal Church, | Carll. Mrs. Angus Crawford, Mrs. Wal: it S s ter M. Gilbert, Mrs. J. J. Graham, Mis: will be the churchmen's dinner at the | Anne Grey. Mrs, Frnak Paul Leetch, Mayflower Hotel October 5 at 6:30 P.M. | Miss Bertha H. Locker, Miss Emily C. Commissioner Sidney F. Taliaferro Will | Matthews Mrs. G. Brown Miller, Mrs. act as chairman, and Gov. Byrd of Vir- | Samuel Warren Miller, Miss Mary Y. ginia and Gov. Ritchie of Maryland will | Wheeler, Mrs, Edward M. Weeks, M be vice chairmen. These three will givc| C. M. Wilkes, Mrs. Spencer s. Wood | bricf addresses of weicome. The toast-|and Mrs, John Hervey Young. | master will be Samuel Thorne, a well| " In addition. the mnu\\mg are chair. known lawyer of New Yoik Cily and @ men of committees for the triennial member of the National Comumission on | Honorary reception committee, James E. Freeman; triennial fund, M chair- Brown Miller; finance and budget, welcoming ~the | \iss Emily C. Matthews; housing, M Erotherhood men, and the presiding |C. M. Wilkes: rooms in private ho bishop of the Episcopal Chlmh in| Mrs. W. S. Quinter; motor corps, Mrs. America, Rev. John Gardiner| T. J Howerton and Mrs. Charles V. Murray, and, ception at trains, Mrs, welcome the y: . reception at hotels, sbout 500 guests present ‘Dudley; registration and eral delegates trom Maryl Miss Helen Munroe and ginia. et J. Spottiswood; badges, The two set speakers will be Right | v entertainment of Rev. Granville G. Bennett, Bishop of | ard sister- | Duluth, and Samuel L. Joshi. professor placing and | ©of ocmparative religions of Dartmouth delegates, College. eir addresses will B on the main theme of the One of the Innu“\ liam D. man, ev- | Mrs, George 1d and Vir- | infeymation, Mis. Mar | Mrs. F. M WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TRIENNIAL MEETING PLANS COMPLETED Corcoran Art Gallery at 8 p.m. of the delegates will participate in the pilg . |to Mount Vernon at 2 pm. THANK OFFERING 1S DUE TOMORROW Women of Episcopal Diocese | to Meet at St. John's Church for Service. triennial will begin gt the Mayflower Hotel October 9 at 8 am. and continue until 8 pm. at day. The registra- tion lists will be held open for a week thereafter at the same place. The| opening business session will take place at the Maytiower Hotel October 10 at 2:30 pm. A Woman's Auxiliary “B" Branch supper will take place at 6 p.m. | t Epiphany parish hall, when mission- ary speakers will be heard. October 11 at 8 a.m. at Washington Cathedral will be held the triennial cor- porate communion, followed by the presentation of the united thank offer- | ing of more than $1,000,000 from the wemen of the chur From 4 to 6‘ m. the delegates will attend a recep- | Elnn by M.—<g Frank Kellogg, wife of |and H streets, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Robert the Secretary of State, and the Wom- | Johnston, rector of St. John's Parish, an's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Wash- | will officiate. ington at the Pan-American Union | The servi Building in_honor of Bishop and Mrs, | ington onl, John_Gardiner Murray, Bishop and| The scrvice tomorrow will be the Mrs. Freeman and Miss Grace Lindley, | sixth held in Washington for the pres- executive secrtary of the Woman's | ent triennium. Dr. Johnston will make Auxiliary. At 8 pm. this memorable |the address and Right Rev. James E.| day for the Woman's Auxiliary will end | Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will with a mass meeting at th Weashing- | also speak of the work of the United ton Auditorium, when announcement { Thank Offering, with which he is par- of the total sum of the united thank | ticularly familiar due to his long asso- offering will be made. The presiding | ciation with the department of missions. bishop ~ will in the chair, Bishop| It is expected Rev. G. Freeland Peter, Freeman give a greeting, and an|canon of the Washington Cathedral, address will be made by Dr. W. C.[will tell of the preparations being made Sturgis. at the cathedral for the presentation October 12, from 4 to 6 p.m., there|service there on October 11. The amount will be a tea at the Washington Clubjof the offerings in this diocese at pres- for the diocesan treasure ent, not counting that which is to be thank offering, while the Woman's|presented tomorrow, is $14,260.35. It is Ausiliary delegates will attend the gen- | the hope of Miss Lucy A. Grant,diocesan eral reception to the delegates at the | treasurer of the offering, the amount Many | which the diocese will present to the General Convention will be close to $17,- 500. Any sums contributed after Octo- ber 11 will be added to the offering for 1931; that is, they wil not count in this triennium. Women are requested to send The final presentation service of the United Thank Offering of the women of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington will be held tomorrow eve- ning at St. John's Church, Sixteenth is for the diocese of Wash- age of the General Convention | The birthday of the thank offering | will be cbserved at the Church of the LUTHER LE. The executive committee of the Luther League of the District of Colum- {bia met last Friday evening at the Y M. C. A, 1736 G street, to outline the program for its annual meeting, which will be held October 2. First Vice Presi- dent Robert J. Volland presided. Th program for the October meeting pro- vides for a period of devotion and busi- ness, including the installation of the newly elected officers of the District League. St. Mark’s Luther League will hold its annual rally September 26 at 8 p.m. at the church, Eighth and B streets southwest. ~ An invitation has been ex- tended all leaguers to attend. The pro- gram includes a social, following special rally exercises. At a recent meeting of Patrick League Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kyle, delegates to the seventh an- nual convention of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod held at Fred- erick, Md., made their reports. “Goals of Our Society” is the topic which will be presented at the Wash- ington Luther Leagues tomorrow” eve- ning sponding Secretary and District League Publicity Chairman Fred L. Schickler has returned from a trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y., where he was speaker a* the devotional and business meetings of the Luther League of Zion Lutheran Church, that city. “MASTER’S BENEDICTION.” Rev: Beruacil Biaskauipy Olooses Sermon Topic. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on the subject “The Master's Benediction.” The senior and intermediate societies will hold their meetings at 6:45 p.m. IMISSIONARY GROUP Maryland State Luther League Corre- | convention, “Ye Shall Be Bishop Bennett will speak on his ception of the laymen’s opportunity carrying_out the command of Christ, and Prof. Joshi will speak on his con- ception of the part the clergy must play in carrying out the same command. The Washington committee making ufl\'rl special She S . Mrs. W. F. Bowles; e . James R. Eilis; Woman v receptions, Mrs. Anson Phelps Miss Bessic J. annnmon teas, Mrs. William R. * Branch entertainment, Mrs. Epiphany October 14 at 2:30 p.m., and an address wili be made by Right' Rev. Frank W. Creighton, Bishop of Mexico. The first of the series of missionary teas to be given in 30 spacious Wash- ington homes will be held October 15 from 4 to 6 p.m., followed by more at the same hour October 16. At 9:30 am. October 17 officers’ conferences of hibit Auxiliar Stok in their gil the next few da; Dr. ts either tomorrow or within WILL DISCUSS MISSIONS. Dr. T. B. Ray of Richmond to Ad- dress Ministerial Union. Dr. T. B. Ray of Richmond, Va., will TOPIC FOR SERMON. Montgomery Will Preach at the plans for the Brotherhood conven- tion has had frequent meetings Te- cently to complete arrangements for the convention. This committee is headed by H. Lawrence Choate as chait: man, and the membership is as follow Vice chairman, John H. Finney; secre- tary. F. Granville Munson: treasurer, Brice B portation, H. W. At- kinson: halls and churches. W. Sinclair | Bowen; ration, William _Earl Clark; " hospitality, William R. music. J. Hamis Fr Donald E. Gerow; Moore; clergy, Rev. Charles T. Warner, and publicity, J. Bernard Wyckoff. On this committee representing co-operat- ing bodies are the following: Church- men’s League, Marcus Benjamin; Lay- men's Service Association, Harry D. Amiss; St. Stephen’s Men’s Club, Arthur C. Houghton: Toc H. Coleman Jen- nings, and Diocesan Young Peopie, Les- lie Rucker. More than 1,000 men and boys from the parishes of the Diocese of Wash- ington are expected to attend the ses- | sions of the senior and junior Brother- | hood conventions. It is announced 507 | men and boys, making a total of 632 in all, have aiready signed up to attend these sessions E B, Aloxander and: Mus Ellen 3 | Young: special entertainment, Mrs. Eli A. Telmick; pages, Mrs. G. F. Murphy; flowers, St. Andrews' Branch, College Park, president, Mrs. C. P. Close; in- formation on tea rooms, dining places and visitors’ hospitality co-operation, frs. Edward M. Weeks: ‘corridor and | rest room and nurses, Mrs. William R. Bushby: history of diocese, Mrs. Mar- cus Benjamin: printing, Miss Julia A. post_cards, posters, president’s publicity, Miss Elisa- ; record of triennial, Mrs. . and Woman's Auxiliary . Mrs. Walter M. Gilbert, Mrs. | Frank P. Leetch and Mrs. Edith Cam- exon. Daily celebrations of holy commun- }ion will be held in Washington churches | for the members of the Woman's Aux- |iliary during their triennial meeting | | here. Pract.cally every week day busi- ness sescions of the triennial will be held at the Mayflower Hotel, the excep- tions being the days when the Woman's Auxiliary delegates will sit in joint ses- sion with the House of Bishops and | House of Deputies of the General Con- vention in Memorial Continental Hall. Registration of the delegates to the tober 18, at the Church of the Ascen- sion, a_corporate commurrion for the| Woman's Auxiliary will be cclebrated a sion obsel pm. a mi Howard University, with noted speak- ers, elsewhere in town. Bishop's Garden in Washington Cathe- dral close, and more missionary teas in town. be given a tea in the Bishop's Garden October 22, triennial meeting of the Woman's Aux- Third and C_streets, October 23 at Bishop of Delaware, will make the ad-, dress. an’s Auxiliary will attend the daily study classes of the National Council Training Institute at the Y. W. C. Building at 9:30 am. and 11 a.m. every week day from October 12 to 20. mission work of the church will be thor- oughly discussed at these classes. Morning Service, At the Metropolitan Methodist Church tomorrow the pastor, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will conduct the services. The subject of the morning sermon will be “A Stone's Cast.” In the evening Dr. Montgomery will have for his sub- ject “By the Roadside.” Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery will give a_reception Monday evening at 8 o'clock to the newly elected officers of the Metropolitan Epworth League. Re- freshments will be served and a pro- gram of entertainment will be given by the leaguers. The work of the league for the Winter season will be outlined by the president, Warren Briges. COMMUNION PLANNED. Memorial United Bxethren to Hold Baptism. the Woman's Auxiliary will occur. Oc- t 7:30 am., and the day of interces- d by the auxiliary. At 3:30 ionary tea will be held at and other missionary teas held October 19 there “B" Branch tea in the will be a The Woman's Auxiliary delegates will The ciosing session of the ary will be held at Trinity .Church, 10:30 a.m. Right Rev. Philip Cook, | Many of the delegates to the Wom- The service of the holy communion will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock at the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets. Baptism and reception of members at the morn- ‘The St. Thomas' Church has enrolled 73 geniors already, leading the parishes in | TO OPEN FALL TERM ECKINGTON SERVICES. Classes in Vnnr- Subjects Will v. H. B. Wooding to Preach at| pgeet Four Days a Week, Dean Announces. Rev Dr. E. W. Porter, dean of Potomac Morning and Evening Services, Rev. Henry B. Wooding. pastor of the | Bible College, 1316 Vermont avenue, announces th> opening of the school Eskington Presbyterian Church, North | Capitol street. comer Florida ‘avente will speak tomorrow morning on the | nnounces th s theme “The Young Prince of Glory.” | Jeaf of 163620 Hondey. Classes wil Bervice at 11 o'clock. In the evenidg | poei, o a1t departments Sentember 26 | consist of classes in the Bible College, |the Biblical Seminary and the evening at 8 oclock the theme announced is | “The Cost of Religion.” Bible institute departments, with some preparatory and post-graduate courses. St. “HOPE OF THE WORLD"” Epworth Methodlst Pnstor to At- subject of the sermon of Rev. Dr. John absence of the pastor, who has been rayer service Thursday evening wil e bf'illg offered at 5 o'clock in Golden Rule C. E. Society Gathers held Monday night at the Zion Baptist| A memorial service will be held at ciety of Christian Endeavor has classed Plans are being made to attend the Preach at Morning Service at St. Margaret's. fornia, will be morning prayer, with sermon ration of holy communion at 11 o'clock A special young pecple’s program has been arranged for 6:45 pm. In the | : | Classes will meet Tuesday, Wednes- asked to deliver a brotherhood address | 4. v 7 in his former church in Illincis, the| Ay, Thursday and Priday. = Special he evening for those who are working 15 St O do £ Sehaeen. during the day. These classes are open . to the public. at Zion Baptist. James' Church to Honor Mem- The annual meeting of the Golden. ory of Rev. R. J. Ripley. Rule Christian Endeavor Society was | Church, when yearly reports were given. ‘S‘:C Ja"la\ts ndChé'rctl; ‘E\ghlh‘hstretct be- In recognition of the union’s work it|ween B a streets northeast, con- was announced the International So-|ducted by Dr. George W. Atkinson, rec- it &s a State union, and President J. A Brown will go to Boston to sit with the international officers in conference Kansas Cl(y "un\enuon in 1929. Rector Will Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, St. Margaret’s Church, returned this week from an extended trip to Cali- St. Margaret’s services will begin to- morrow with a celebration of holy com- munion at 7:30 am. At 11 a.m. there by the rector, theme “Coast Ways and Coast Days.” Sunday school will re- open at 9:30 am. There will be a cele- Thursday. Harold Marshall of Boston to Dr. Speak at Ambassador. Dr. Harold preach at Fir services tomo rshall of Boston will Universalist Church oW morning in the Am- bassador Theater in the absence of Dr. | Prederic W. Perkins. the pastor. Kindergarten meets at 11 am. church school at 12:15 o'clock devotional meeting will be held at 1317 New York averue at 7 p.m Theosophists Plan Winter Program | Tre Winter program of the United Lodge of Theosophists. 709 Hill Build- | ing, Seventeenth and I streets. will b gin tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clo with a lecture on “The Theosophical Movement.” A study class in theosophy will meet every Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock and TARIA ALLSOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Mi ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—AIll Souls” Church Rational religious education in accord with modern ideals. Morning Worship, Minister scientifi 11:00 AM “THE SACRED APPETITE” FLORA McGILL KE CHARLES TROWBR LEWIS ATWAT rector of | The | | tor, Monday at 8 pm., in memory of Rev. Father Reginald P. Ripley. late president of the Anglo-Catholic Ciub. Rev. C. E. Buck will preach the ser- {mon &nd Dr. C Ernest Smith will give the eulogy. e “TOMORROW" TO BE TOPIC Bev. E. C. Primm to Preach at Second Baptist Church. “Tomorrow” will be the sermon sub- | ject tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. This service will be held at 8 o'clock at the branch building, Seven- teenth and East Capitol streets. The merning service will be held at the church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. at 11 o'clock, and_the subject will be “The Doorway to Lib- erty.” The B. Y. P. U. will meet at the branch at 6‘ 5 p.m. \“LIMITING CHRIST” TOPIC. | No Sunday ngm: Service at Caurea of Covenant. “Limiting Christ” will be Rev. Wil- liam A. Eisenberger’s sermon subject at 11 o'clock tomorrow at the Church of the Covenent. Tne Sunday school will be in session |at 9:45 o'clock and the Christian En- deavor Society will meet for tea and fellowship at 6:15 and for a devotional service at 6:45 o'clock. There will be no Sunday night church service. The | midweek hour of worship will be con- | ducted by Mr. Eisenberger Thurscay at 8 pm. Rev. W. D Jarvis to Preach. Rev. William D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and S _streets, tomorrow morning and_eve- | ning. Bible school, 9:30 am.; C. E. | 6: ITARIAN. Harvard Streets nister School. Will Preach on ER, IDGI Mezzo-Contralto. Bass. ing service and in the evening following the holy communion fhe minister, Dr. S. B. Daugherty, will preach on the theme “The Unanswerable Question.” The Booster Class will have the spe- | cial feature in the Sunday School at |9:40 am., and a special program has been arranged for the Christian En- deavor Societies at 7 p.m. DR. SIZ00 BACK. TOPIC OF DR. TYLER tend Conference With Church Delegates. “The Hope of the World" will be the New York Avenue Presbyterian Paul Tyler, pastor of Epworth Meth- ¥ Service to Be Broadcast. odist Episcopal Church South tomor- row at the 11 o'clock service. He will also preach for the 8 o'clock service, and will take as his topic “Knowing the Truth.” ‘Dr. Tyler and delegates and others will go fo Staunton, Va., to attend the meetings of the conference which meets in annual sessions, beginning Septem- ber 27. The Thursday evening prayer service will be conducted by W. H. Loving. Rally day will be observed through- out the Sunday school tomorrow morn- ing, and special features are being ar- ranged for the opening services at 9:30 o'clock in the various departments, PASTOR TO PREACH. Rev. T. E. Boorde Will Give Two | Sermons at Temple Baptist. “Paul's Standard of Living” will be | the subject of Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, to- morrow morning, and in the evening “Fishing or Fecding Sheep.” The annual election of officers for the school will be held Wednesday. Plans will also be perfected for Rally day. to be observed next Sunday. The pastor has just returned from a | successful evangelistic service at New- soms, Va., and is now devoting full time to preparation for like services in Tem- ple Church, beginning October 14. Rev. C. P. Parker to Preach. At St. John's Church, Bethesda, Rev. Clarence Prentice Parker will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. The church school convenes at 9:30, There :'zlll be a ceiebration of holy communion Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will occupy the ! pulpit of the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church tomorrow morning. He has just returned from an absence of two months, spent at his Summer home in northern New York, on the shores of Lake Ontario. He will preach on the subject “The Awakening.” The service will be broadcast over WRC. He will have charge of the midweek prayer service Thursday evening. THEOSOPHY. The United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. September 23, 8:15 P.M. Lecture “The Theosophical Movement” Study Class in Theosophy Every Wednesday 8:15 P.M. Free Library open every Saturday from 2 to 5:30 P.M. NO DUES, FEES OR COLLECTIONS EASTERN PRESBYTERMN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“CONSTRAINING G LOVE.” :30 a.m.—Bible School. 1 n.—Men's Bible Class. a ». E D A PARTNER.” Washington Heights ) Presbyterian Church Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Cnlnmbln and Kalorama Rds. Sunday S 11:00— Munnnu Wnnmu Dr. Palm “The Love of Youth” Mr. George Myel Tenor Soloist. CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. "Dr Zaida Brown Kates Wil hold o circle Tuesaays and p.m._16 Bth st. se. Readings dnfli;'“d The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “DO ANIMALS" HAVE SOULS ?” e gEollowed by s forme this prayer ut jas the o 1l when T pass on. - Your Jittle. fatiial ghost may lew 1ol iy pliantom .8 pm.."at "Pyih 1012 %en st B seconia ope. en welcome. CARD PARTY ___Thursday. 8 p.m.. at 131 C st. n.e. Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1379 Irving St. N.W. Sunday, 8 P.M. Pastor. RE' ANE B. COATES. Subject: “AT THE MOMF\’I‘ OF DEATH— | 0! Sermon by METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH‘ Corner 4th and B Streets South “A DISCIPLE CONVINCEI ‘A SOURCE OF THE GOSPEL” Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor, invites_you to listen to ‘a discus- sion of ihe above topics at 11 o'clock and 7:45. Come. Church of the Pilgrims Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister YW coa. Spirit anc- lolluw to many At every service we give Healing Treatments. Maiy “testify 1o their complete cures. Message Circle Through Dr. Coates m. Wegnesday. 8:15 pm. 'Every one reached by artfele or question answered. Dr. Coates rives private readin ‘venings by appointment. MRS. E WHlTE Associate Mini Jholds meetings every | Wednesday and F 8 p.m. - Consultution by appoiniment. 700 8ih st. 5.e. Lin. 305 Mystic Church of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tuesaay. 8 p.m. Sunday—Messages From I Im\crs Spirltual Advice Daily, 12-5 P.M. . L. Donceel 1 M St. NW SPlRlTUAL SERVICES THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St N.W. SUNDAY, 3:00 and 8:00 P.M.—“The Spirit Land, by Dr. George H. Browne. Inspirational piano playing by Ada Victorine Carver. Health readings. MONDAY, P.M.—“Health From Spirit Land,” Dr. George H. Browne. Inspirational piano playing blindfold- ed. Spirit pictures by Miss Carver. Free treatments. dings daily and 1 am—Morning Worshin, se {he Miniy 3 Vel snlp other services at 3204 Q St vending tonstruction of new. edifc __A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. All Depts. 10 a.m.—Men’s and Women's 11 Pastor. a by Central Presbyterian Church (BOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) !ntersection 0( F‘"'Pefllh and Sixteenth and Rev. JAMES ll. TAYL()R. D. D.. Pastor, 9:30 a. m ~8unday School. ‘Taylor. a.m —Sermon by Dr D, —Westminster League. TITTMANN, , Organist m.—Social Hour. m.—C E. Soctely. ALL SEATS FREE speak on “Missions and Present World Conditions” before the Ministerial Union at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Monday at 11 a.m. There will be a meeting of the execu- tive committee at 10:40 o'clock. PLANS FOR REVIVAL. Ninth Street Christian Church to Have Evangelistic Campaign. Rev. B. H. Melton will preach tomor- row morning and evening at the Ninth Street Christlan Church, having as his morning subject “Adventures in Broth- erhood,” and his evening subject will be “Religion in Life.” ‘The church is planning for its evan- gelistic campaign, led by Evangelist Virgil M. Wallace and his team. This meeting is soon to begin. PR SBYTERI Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 1 AM— “I BELIEVE IN THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS” 8 PM.— “THE GENESIS AND DESTINY OF THE SPIRIT BORN” Worship in the New Church - Georgetown Presbyterian Church P St, Near 31st St N.W. Organized 1780. Rev. 'Al"'fl T. MARSHALL. D. D.. Pastor. 1300 i —Chyisuian Endeavor 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 am—“The Awakening” (Service Broadcast Through WRC.) 6:45 p.m.—C. E. Service. Peck Memorial Chapel Penn Ave and 28th St N.W Rev. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 10:00 a.m.—Men's class p.m.—Sunday School 200 Do OhFistion Enaeavor, 745 pm.—Fublic worship I W Ketchum willpreach mr germon. A WELCOME TO THE PUBL Church of the Covenant Connecticut Ave. and N St. N.W. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Assistant. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11—Morning worship, sermon by Rev. Wm. A. Eisenberger “Limiting Christ” 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Midweek Service Thursday, 8 p.m. A General Invitation Ertended SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. OODFREY CHOBOT tor 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 &. m.—Morning Worship with Sermon “HIDDEN TALENT” VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. Western Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11 a.m.—“A Hopeless Handicap.” 8 p.m.—“Dces Prayer Pay?” Music by the Quartette 1 Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. 945 0m Sunday School 1100 . on, *Thy ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 320 4% St. N.W. (John Marshall Place) Preaching service at 11 am. at the church and at 8 p.m. at the chapel, Mass ave. and Garfleld st Sermons Rev, Newton P. Patterson, DD Pastor. irch - school at church and 1 [} 6 7 A 8 m.=Sermion by Dr. Tavlor ‘m Thursday—Ps Vi Tith st. car or -Mount ' Pléasant” 1610 st. bus to Lrving st Collection at door. Do not miss these splendid, spiritual services. 5 p. D, D. D high-class a T car or v chapel At 9750 Am. “'Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor e Master's Bene- TO MEET OCTOBER 1 Gathering Will Be Held at First M. E. Church in Baltimore. The annual meeting of Baltimore Branch, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, will be held at First Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore, October 1.2, 3. Mrs. H. E. Woolover will pre- side. ‘The young people’s banquet will be given October 1 at Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church. The anniversary of the society will be Tuesday evening at First Church. Stanley High, well known in_missionary circles, will be the speaker. The branch is sending a new missionary to India at the close of the meeting. Several re- turned missionaries® are expected to be present. A large delegation from local Methodist churches will be present. The territorial limits of the branch include Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. ASKS FOR ROOMS. Additional Facilities Required for ¥ Convention Delegates. Mrs. William S. Quinter, chairman cf the committee in charge of rooms in private homes for the Triennial Con- vention of Episcopal Churches, has sent out a call for more rooms to he used for the accommodation of delegates to attend the convention, Mrs. Quinter asks thse having spare rooms which they could either donate or let for the convention period, com- municate with her at 2823 Twenty- seventh street, or Cull Columbia 7439. EARLY SERVICE SET. Church of Transfiguration to Meet Twice in Morning. The services tomorrow at the Church of the Transfiguration will be at 7:30 and 11 am. Rev. J. J. Queally will | officiate at both services. Church school will reopen at 9:30 am. J. L. Evans is superintendent. The Fall program of activities is being resumed in the parish. " Liberal Catholic Church Main Floor, Barrister Bldg. _NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | e 16th Above Q@ N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Sabbath School. 10:00 a.m.—Arcana__ Adult s Mrs. Alice Thacher Post. 11:00 a.m—Moruing Worship. Sermor by “A DlFFlCLLT MESSAGE" Contralto Solo, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard. Full Chorus_Choir. Free lending library, open daily. EVERY om: ALWAYS WELCOME. Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry. Aum.nt, Rev. Horace . Briggs. EPISCOPAL. | | | 1 Epiphany Church Founded 181 G St. NW. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z, B. Phillips, D. D, Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Church School. session. 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Bishop M. M. Thomas of Brazil. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. James ‘W. Morris, D.D. T P R M Y A VS ) ST. AGNES’ CHURCH I 6 Que Street N (Fla. ave o N Capltoi "% car) Services Sunday—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Daily mass 7 am_ Evensong and interces- , slons. Priday. 8 p.m. Winter | ST. THOMAS® &tk 5 Take (‘onn A\ near Dupont bet. P and @ Cars. The Rey D. ) ‘The Kev Rev. c‘ st smith, D. D. \Vfllh S H\ h , D. D. Milward x'\"" Riker. SEI CEQ Maryland M. E. Conference Picks ‘The Maryland Conference of the Meth- odist Protestant Church, this place, has again unanimous! ed Rev, of the conference. birth and attended McKendree Church during his boyhood days. occupied a_position of trust Treasury Department. cepted a charge in the mmlslry. ___ CHRISTADELPHIAN. " Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. NW. __ Services, 11:15 am. ___ REFORMED. "REFORMED I el B At e 945am—8 GRACE 13th and O Sts. N.w. Henry H. Ran 11:00—Ci 9:40 TREASURER NAMED. Rev. C. F. Cummins. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 22.— in session at elect- Charles F. Cummins, treasurer Mr. Cummins is a Washingtonian by For years he in the Several _ years ago he resigned his position and ac- hrist’s_View of 1. nday School Y. P AOR CHRISTIAN \CIENCE Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 00 D, Sl gl WILL SPEAK ON INDIA. Rev. J. J. Kingham Will Occupy Pulpit at Hamline, At Hamline Methodist _Episcopal Church tomorrow morning Rev. J. J. Kingham, who represents Hamiine Church in the mission field, will speak on “Christ in India.” He will share time with Victor M. Eliabaksch, secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A. of Bombay, at uw evening service, R. O. Green, a prominent Southern educator and now private secretary to Senator Sackett of Kentucky, will ad- dress the men’s Bible class at 10 o'clock. All men of the church and community are invited to am-nd 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 Chl::fhcof‘ Chrlsl Scientist Third Church of Chrlst ficknflli 13th and L, Sts. l'ourllv ‘,lmrrh of chl‘lll Scientist 6th and Meridian N. W. SUBJECT: “REALITY” SERVICES— Rev. E. C. Beery Bct\lrns. Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church South of Georgetown will hold its an- The pastor, Rev. E. C. Berry, who assisted in the Summer assemblies has returned from his vaca- tion. ' P.M. .M., except Fourth ING MEETINGS—3 lock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, filoa‘m)‘ SECOND CHURCH—111C St. N.E—~ Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHlJRLH—CoIorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, PISCOPAL. * ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N. W. REV. J. J. DIMON D. D. Rector. ERVICES: 8:00—Holy_Communion. 9:30—Sunday school. —Morning Service, 8:00—Evening Service ALL_WELCOME (Wednesda 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 5 _pm. St. Margaret’s Conn, Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D Rector. ____CHRISTIAN. BEBEEI CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OP CHRIST) H St “6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew E ark Rd. Nr. PARK VIEW Ave. . £, smito B FIFTE STREET 15h St And Ky Aver B.E. Harry M. Wilson 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning Prayer with Sermon by the Rector. Theme: ‘‘Coast Ways and Coast Days.” Thursday. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS St. Stephen’s Church 16th and Newlonysl: NW. Rev. GEORGE F. DUDLEY, D. D.. Rect | Rev GEORGE L. GRAMIS. Assistant. " vermom Avenue VICH ‘ermont Ave. North of N Rl WEEK_OF ssnrmszn 23rd. 1928. Rev' Earle Wilfley, LL. In SAVOY THEATER. 3030 14th Sl NW. Morning Praer g 1:00 8. n CALUARY M. E OHURCH. Col. Rd. N.W Holy Communion Evening Prayer . Healing Service, Holy_Commanion, Thursday. The Nativity ', snd s Ghurch School, 9:00. Sr. Dept.. 9:45 ‘The Resurrection, 3:15 and IDDm iy ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN. D D. i'l‘ PA CHURCH Rock Ci Chi h Rd. and Webster St. Thr Coumrv Churcn in_the cny :30. am.i 7 om. b = Sermon by ny the Pastof. Takoma Park Takoma Park. Md. (Meet Seventh Day Adventist Ch. M. Elmore Turner. Pastor. Preaching 11 a.m. 30—Graded Bible School fixpth 5trm 7: 4 9 gus2 sruw HOLY CO‘WF()RTER CHAI‘EI. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. I( l'lh St. N.W. Rev. Thomas Wnrlhinglon Cooke Rec Rev. 'l'homas Mrclmlock Sunday Services. % dav and Sai 0 ures in Rrotherhood ‘hristian_Endeavor. rmon Subject, “Religion Life.” WELCOME @ulumhla ibthhts 1435 Park Road N.W. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor \30—Bible School | | | the Pastor. A Community Church in & Com- munity Center. MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Sauare. Services: 8 a.m., 1T a.m., 8 p.m. EIE——tIEIEIE::_IEEj 'm on Service of the Auxiliary at 8 P.M. lohnston wlll pre:u‘h LUTHERAN. CONCORDIA' CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of 20th and G S Rev. Charles Fnders. Paslor . J Chnst Church Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Bibfe School, 10:00 8.m. —German Service. 11:15 a.m.—English Service. #:00 a.m.—Holy B 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 11:00 a’m. e English 8200 p.un.—Yolunk Peoples Fellowship. Strangers should this church conceded to be the most beautiful church_in_Washington. "GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. M. Perkins m.—Sunday_School. a'm—Morning” Fraver and Sermon. Subject. the Cre F unm of the reh. 9:30a 11:00 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- mon. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Praver and Ad- dress. ‘Thursday, _10:00 a.m.—Holy Commun- | o WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. | WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. Holy Communion. { Morning Praver and Litany.. Holy Communion and on. Preacaer. Conon Flétcher o 11:00 a.m Open Air Service at the Peace Cross. Preacher, The Bishop of hington 4:00 p.m. TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR ODLEY ROAD BUS LIN GCCD SHEPHERD Sixth Street Northeast between H and Eve Rev. Cornelins Stevenson Abbott, Jr. Vicar . 7:30 a.m. .10:00 a.m inter schedule of services is resumed c regular choir of men and boys. Morning Sermon Topic “ROBBERS OF GOD" Night Sermon Topic: _Note—Sunday _School _begins Sept._30. iR - DR ECKINGTON YTERIAN CHURCH Florida Ave. Minister ! gflarlh € | apitol Street, Corn HENRY B. WOODING, Sunday School. 9:30. Moruine _Service. 11, Then “The Young Prince nl 6:4; ~ St.Mark’s Church Third and A Streets Southeast W, Assistant. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Sermon. Mr. Allen 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Mr._Allen " CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH ded “THE BIBLE AND THE SPADE” | 3| Morning Praver and Sermon. _ LUTHERAN. EVERYBODY WELCCME. and 8th St: Markis, 206t H.D. Hayes, D.D., Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.~The semu mu Sermon GEORGETOWN Folm.ded 8 Wisconsin Ave. & Volta PL N.W. Hzmld Beatty, Pastor Preaching, Thursda; 11 am. 8 pm. EDNESD, 8 p.m., mid-week. 800 p.m.—L T Praver Service. ST. PAUL'S English_Lutheran Co-Pastors Rev. JOHN T, HUDDL Rev. W. C. WALTEMY ST, PAUL'S BRANCH Eleventh and H AM.—Sunday mmm M —Morning Service—Sermon Dr. L. M. Zimmerman. —Christinn (Endeayer. £ Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Sundey School Rally, Sept. 30 Morning Service at 11:00 “The Master at Work” Evening Service at 7:45 “The Rock of Ages” Youns Peoples’ Societies at 6:45 P.M THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. AM PM PM.—Vespers Waltemyer. EPIPHANY | Sixteenth and U 9:30 A-M —Sunday School. | 11:00 A.M. —Mo Golumbia Heishts, Park Rd. and Ave Pastor ¢ T Butier. “A¢ 11, ‘ The ©Faltian and Total Abstinence. School. ¥.c. Endeavor Society. 7 p.m. INCARNATION Gallatin & 14th (N.E. Corner) Rev. H. Manken. Jr.. Pastor. 9:40 a.m.—Bible Scl Py QL Luther Place Memorial (At Thomas Cirele. N.W.) & G. M. Diffenderfer Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon by pastor, commis- sioning congregational visiting committees. 6:45pm.—C. E. Societies. This Church Welcomes YOU ST. MATTHEW’S | Home Theater Blds. (C near 13th N.E.) H. MELUSER. unday_School Morning Service. | Church of the Atonement North Capite. & w. & Ava Heward E. Stder. Pastor 11 a.m. and & p.n. S. S. 9:4 ZIO 6tk & P Sts. N.W. Pustor, R. Schmidt 930 a.m.—S. School 10:00 a m.—German Worship, 11:00 a.m —Chiet Enslish Service. Branch Upshur and 2nd Sts. N.W. 930am—S S 8 pm.—L Leazue H A cordial invitation is herewith extended to all strancer. unchurched in our city to worship and to find a church-home GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKL Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, with classes for all. Good Man’s Prayer” (Communion Service). “The Light of the World.” Junlnr catechetical elass Saturdavs. 10 AM.. Adult class Sunda usic by vested choice, Walter Christian Brandes. orzanist: “directo visitors and n ML W iinest MISSOURI SYNOD CHRIST TRINITY 4th and E Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel Rev. Hugo M. Hennig Pastor. FHAM RATE S eivioe 8:30 AM.—German Service. “WHAT ARE YOU 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. LIVING FOR” 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School