Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1928, Page 11

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TENPLARSTOEND | PO AR SRV Gr'aht‘i'flvdsoqic‘cm‘piain will “Deliver Temple Heights Address. Tomorrow is Knights Templar day at the open air services at Temple Heights, at 4 o'clock; being the last of the serv- fces. The address will be delivered by the Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chap-) lain of the Grand Lodge of Masons. Tne officers of the Grand Command- ery of Knights Templar, and of the several .commanderies, . together with the. sir. knights of the six commanderies in the District of Columbia, with their families, will the special guests. - All Maspns, and {he members of the Order of the Eastern Star, with their families, as well as the public, will be welcome. The officers of the Grand Command- ery are: Gratz E. Dunkum, grand com- mander; Charles F. Roberts, deputy grand commander; Joseph H. Milans, grand generalissimo; Eugene E. Thomp- son, grand captain general; L. Whiting Estes, grand senior warden; Willlam H. Harrison, grand junior warden; James Shera Montgomery, grand prelate; George L. Lohrer, grand treasurer; J. Claude Keiper, grand recorder; Roland M. Brown, . grand standard bearer: Arthur M. Poynton, grand sword bearer; Arthur C. Shaw, grand warder; Maurice L. Brewton, grand captain of the guard; Edward P. Hazelton, inspector general; J. Pred Huber, assistant inspector gen- eral; William H. McCray, inspector gen- eral of work. The ¢ommanders of the several com- manderies, are: Washington, No. 1, James Graham; Columbia, No. 2. Henry H. Wtight; Potomac, No. 3, William C. Kuechle; DeMolay, No. 4, George P. Smith; Ordent, No. 5, John D. McDuffie; Brightwood, No. 6, Omar J. Veley. The music will be under the direction of J. Walter . Humphrey, with Past- magter Harry G. Kimball accompanying the: congregational singing. The band of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine will be present and render a program commencing at 3:30 p.m. This will include the open-air serve- y ices at Temple Heights for this season. MR.‘LATHROP PREACHES. Rev.' Chatles N. Lathrop, secretary of the Christian social service division of the National Council, will be the ° o preacher at the 11 o'clock services to- morrow morning at St. Margaret's Epis- 5 n copal Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place. There will be the usual celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and again at 11 am, the celebrant being SRS . | | : You are cordially invited to attend the In the afternoon the parish clergy and choir will take part in the Broth- erhood of St. Andrew service at 4 o'clock in the Cathedral open-air am- phitheater. = During the church con- vention there will be a celebration of the holy communion each morning at Opening of The Star Model Home in DR. PIERCE TO PREACH. “Conditional Religion” is the sub- Ject upon which Rev. Dr, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of Sopuls” Church, Unitarian, ‘and. Harvard streets, will ‘the 11 o'clock. 3 service tomo! St £ Charles. T, Tittman;*bass, and Lewis Atwater, omxusc\_wm be assisted by |’ Akt ’ Richard Lorlebefg, cellist. In lhebivemnhg at, ;1'13:; o‘clock"lth‘:l motion picture hour wi resume —3 Pierce Hall with “Sorrell and Son” as A h @ @aw I i IM [ ’qv.‘fi the feature. This marks the begin- - P P * ning of the eighth series of what has = bee nfor nearly five years a most suc- cessful activity. Jemtmge 4 00 Tomorrow—Sunday—From 10 AM to 9 P.M. Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, will preach the sermon. His topic will pe “Tell Us Plainly.” The first meeting for the Fall for e s ey, The purpose underlying the sponsorship of The Star Kenwood has been founded { i The Sundsy School Workers' Con- : i d for the attainment of defi- ference of the Washington Presbytery found ready agreement with the ideals and policies upon nite ideals and offers supreme advantages in location and en- vironment which will appeal to those who love nature ex- pressed in woodland beauty, and appreciate the protection will meet in this church Wednesday. insured by sensible restrictions rigidly enforced. f-the ting is fol- i B . . e e eotional sddress by Dr. W.L.| | which Kenwood is being developed and we welcomed the op- Darby at 5 o'clock; dinner at 6 o'clock; . oy g0 . at 7 oclock an address will be given portunity to produce a building which would not only be the by Dr. Sizoo of the New York Avenue S . = i & B Xim ot the Charch last word” in modern home construction and equipment, School.” but which would also indicate definitely the high standard 2 There are many inviting features assgmated with residence in Kenwood, added to its convenient location SER\(ICES IN THEATER. adopted for homes in this exclusive subdivision. and-charming surroundings. Argong tl it K oA ] g R ) ; E s. ong them is the Kenwor Dr. Frederick W. Perkins, pastor of The majestic simplicity of the true colonial type hds been Golf and Country Club—for membership in which every res- the First Universalist Church, will i 3 i P P . . - . o preach at the services tomorrow at 11 faithfully followed in the exterior design. Interiorally, ident in Kenwood is eligible. Here all club features are am. at the Amgea,%sndor“‘sretll‘enrur‘ ’}‘us, 3 % a o, o : ‘ architects have introduced many unusual and modern inno- available—a perfect golf course, tennis courts, putting greens, etc., and a handsomely designed and appointed club- Kindegarten meets at 11 am. and 4 . . i a church schyql et 13.45 pm, Tuls 1s vations in plan and arrangement, with refinements of equip- etc., 1 5 ally day. The devotional ‘meeting house with its practical conveniences and opportunity for so- church school ‘at 12:15 pm. of the Young, People’s Christian Unjon | * | §» ment and luxurious finis i E b C il e Beld 1517 New Yok ave-| s ous finish that we believe offer features that cial enjoyment “right at home.” pm. . . A + will win your commendation. 5 Your visit to Kenwood tomorrow will not only furnish SERMON IN COVENANT. | SRR - : , A e s tuntly e ) i el"‘ aen t_h(f motif be carried out o opportunity. for the inspection of The Star Model Home, but pur Covenant” will be the sublect of sistently the home has l)(éen furnished by the Decorating permit you to visualize the wonderful possibilities which are Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Department of Mayer & Co., whose treatment of the walls, being developed here in the establishment of this community Thomas E. Boorde. Communion serv- ices will be observed. The ing serv- | * : f . ¢ % . R 4 o . 5 X f:;l‘lfm bii{élfil ihe .?:gg%%;"i?:{r}; [ the hanging of the draperies, placing of rugs and furniture —within fifteen minutes’ motor ride of downtown, with every m: e class, Wi ward . B B % i AT 5 - . BRFCiroot, 11, & the speaker of the oc: complete an effect that is as near perfect as artistic taste and city utility and every suburban delight—that make Kenwood e N et ot studied care can accomplish. incomparable in location, character and insured future gle’_c;;lumbla Association of Baptist . ‘hurches. Interest is being manifested in the l s ices which to bes Oc- . . . . o ?,‘,’éfil“,}"lfi;‘ Rev. Marinus .)ngmms ot Drive out Connecticut Avenue through Bradley Lane, crassing Wisconsin Avenue into Bradley Boulevard to the entrance to Accomac, Va., as the preacher. i(oe‘:x’:ozdo. n:hree t.sq(y:‘uu-es :pde‘r X);A’e mdrctco‘:x theclfim 8; 1\mng the temporary closing of Wisconsin Avenue at Tennalley- | s e out Connecticu enue to evy Chase Circle, turning west on Grafton street, through to Dorset Avenue in Semerset to the south entrance to Kenwood. Rally Day at St. Paul's. Rally day will be observed: n st. Pauls Presbyterian Church, Cottage TR SR Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 9:45-am. The principal service of the day will be at 11 o'clock, when new members will be received into the 2 church, a number of infants baptized, 2400 Sixteenth Street . Columbia 7280 @nd'the Lord’s supper celebrated. g e { Sermcz on “Tuning Up.” Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning on the subject “Tuning Up.” At night the subject will be “A Man's Highest How ane men's class will wmeef at 1¢ am. Dr. Charles Thom will speak. The women's at_the same hour, will b addressed by Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum Dr. Dudley to Speak. Rev. Dr. E. E. Dudley of Rocky Mount, Va., will be the preacher in 8 series of meetings at Kendall Baptist @hurch October 14 to 25. Rev. C. P. Ryland 1s pastor. Wilbur Class to Meet. The Wilbur class of Calvary Baptist Sunday school will hold its first meet- ing of the season Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lucie Bernhard, 1226 Maseachusetts avenue. The president, Mis§ Lucile F. Pope, will preside at the | meeting. A full atfendance is desired, | &s plans for the Winter'’s work will be® wiscuss ed.

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