Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1929, Page 19

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- TOPIGS SCHEDULED . BY DR LAMBETH “Lost Contact With Christ” and “Something Ahead” Tomorrow’s Sermons. The pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will | preach at both services at Mount Ver- non Place Church tomorrow.- At the morning service he will speak on ‘“Lost Contact With Christ.” The subject of his evening sermon will be “Something Ahead.” The junior preacher, Rev. H. R. Deal, will preach to the junior con- gregation at 11 o'clock, in the Sunday , school auditorium, on “The Little Foxes.” A meeting of the Women's Missionary Society will be held Tuesday at 11 o'clock. ‘The topic at the morning ses- sion will be “The Risen Christ and ‘Woman,” and the program will be given by Circle No. 4, Mrs. Anna Nelson, Jeader. At the afternoon session, be- ginning at 1:30 o'clock, there will be a general discussion of “What the Coun- cil Meant to Me.” ‘The board of lay activities will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the pastor’s study. The Young People’s Missionary So- ciety, No. 1, will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock in Room 10. ‘The pastor wili speak at the prayer meeting service Thursday at 8 o'clock. Mr. Deal will conduct a catechism class Friday at 4 o'clock in Room No. 7 for children who are planning to be- come members of the church in the near future. The class is_expected to con- tinue through several Friday afternoons. NEW PULPIT FURNISHINGS "WILL BE USED TOMORROW Are in Memory of Mrs. Behrens, Long a Member of Calvary M. E. Church. “The Word of Life” will be the ser- mon theme tomorrow morning at Cal- , vary Methodist Episcopal Church, Co- lumbia road near Fifteenth street. In the evening the minister, Dr. Mark Depp, will preach on the theme “Han- dicaps That Help.” At the morning service there will be used for the first ! time the new pulpit furnishings, placed by the trustees of Calyary in memory of Mrs. May Butler Behrens, for many years a member of the church. The young people will entertain the young_people of Eldbrooke Methodist Church tomorrow _even: beginning with a tea and social at 6 k. At the 7 o'clock devotional service Dr. Ar- thur Christie will speak on the subject “America the Beautiful,” the last chap- for consideration in the book outh and the New America.” “Love's Old Sweet Song.” written and produced by members of the young peo- ple’'s department, will be presented Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Guild Hall. 4 The devotional meeting held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Speaks on “Portrait of Christ.” At Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen street, the pastor, Rev. William E. La Rue, speaks tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “A Por- trait of Christ.” At 8 p.m. Miss Eliza- beth M. Finn, expert in Sunday school methods, is Architect’s drawing of the 64-story the highest structure in New York City, 000,000. It will top every structure on thi of the Chicago Apparel Mart, which wil | completed next year. LEST” BUILDING IN GOTHAM - 'THE EVENING building of the Bank of Manhattan Co.,, which is to be erected at a cost of $20,- is side of the Atlantic, with the exception Il be 75 stories and 880 feet high when TWO SERMONS PLANNED BY REV. R. P. SCHEARRER Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of Ta- koma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach at both services Sunday. At the 11 o'clock service the subject will be “Rainless Clouds,” and at 8 o'clock “To Him That Hath.” Prof. Emory B. Smith of Howard | University. will address the Woman's | Missionary Society Wednesday at 11 o'clock on “The Outreaching Influence of Howard University.” The Brotherhood of the Church will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock 0pn 5905 Fourth St. New Semi-Detached all a short distance: a bus line Open every afternoon 1433 K St. N.W. Masonry Construction Only 2 Left Materially reduced in price This splendidly built home, (with garage) embodies the more recent features incident to the modern dwelling: including an inclosed and heated porch, there are FOUR BEDROOMS. The environment is desirable and the Capital Traction car line at Peabody St. is but tion, construction, design and price and terms contribute to make this property desirable from every angle. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. Exclusive Agents unday N.W.—$8.950.00 Residence of Solid is also contemplated. Loca- as well as on Sunday. District 1017 s No. 32 WYNNEWOOD PARK, MARYLAND Attractive Terms Six Rooms Two Colored Tiled Baths Ofpen Fireplace Breakfast Nook Garage to Match Special Dressing Room Ample Closets, . Pantry Wide Lot Properly Landscaped Large Porch TO INSPECT—— Motor out 16th Street, through Silver Spring to the Colesville Pike at Sligo. Then two blocks to the property. What a mighty influence in shaping the destiny of the individual . .. the wise counsel of akind and gen- erous father . . . the high ideals of a devoted mother. How fortunate the child who is “orie of the family.” Years come and go. Modes and cus- _toms change. But char- acter created during that impressionable period of youth remains steadfast. Open Sunday and Every Day Next Week THOS. E. JARRELL CO., Realtors 721 Tenth Street N.W, Main 766 in the church. The pastor has been invited to speak on some of his war- time experiences in Turkey. An invita- | tion is extended to the public to attend. BRODIE & COLBERT 1702 Eye St. N, Main 10109 7705 Alaska Avenue . Open Sunday for Inspection $18,500 Washington Sales Representatives i STAR, WASHINGTON, D GUEST SPEAKER 10 FILL PULPIT Chicago Man Will Address Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. Herbert L. Willett, jr, of Chicago, will give an address at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. W. 5. Abernethy, will occupy the pulpit at the evening service, which begins at 7:45 o'clock, and his subject will be “A ‘Woman'’s Good Deed.” N Rev. H. J. Councilor will have charge of the junior church at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning in the lecture room of the church, ‘The quarterly meeting of the advisory council of the church will be held Tues- day at 7:30 v’clock in the church office. Lucla Greene. Chapter of the World-Wide Guild will meet with Mrs, George H. Judd, 3411 Massachusetts avenue, Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. A, Wilbur will conduct the de- votional service and Rev. H. J. Coun- cilor will speak. ‘The prayer meeting service Thursday will be adjourned to the meeting held in the church auditorium, which will be addressed by Dr. John W. Elliot of the Publication Society. 2 ‘The Woman’s Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock in the church auditorium. The devotional service will be led by Mrs. Aaron D. Newman. Miss Juliette Mather of Bir- mingham, Ala., will speak on “The World's Rebuiftlers.” Miss Mather is young ple's secretary of the Wom- an's Misslonary Union of the Southern Convention, The installation of new officers will be held. The Baptist Young People's Union and the Senior and Intermediate Chris- tian Endeavor Societies will hold a joint sesslon in the prayer meeting room to- morrow at 6:45 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Finn, director of week-day and va- cation school work of the Publication Society, will speak. ‘The Tuesday Evening Society of Christain Endeavor will hold a brief business session Tuesday evening and then adjourn to the meeting of the Sun- day School Insitute in the auditorium. VIEWS FROM BIBLE LAND. Park View Pastor to Illustrate Sermon on Church Work. Rev. Walter F. Smith, pastor of the Park View .Christian Church, will de- liver a sermon illustrated with pictures of the Bible land tomorrow morning and have for his subject “The Church’s Place in the Community.” The evening topic is “The Standards of Light.” Bible school meets at 9:30 a.m., men's Bible class at 9:30 am. and Christian En- i 0, SATURDAY, A meeting of the executive committee of the Luther Leaguesof the Maryland Synod was held at Frederick, Md., last evening. The executive committee of the Luther League of the District of Colum- bia will be held at the home of Second Vice President Charles C, Weitzel, Jr., 659 E street southwest, at 8 o'clock this evening. “All in a Fog"” is the title of a play which will be presented by St. Mark's Luther League, April 19, at 8 p.m., for the benefit of the St. Mark’s Brother- hood. Following a fellowship hour tomorrow evening during which Zion's e will be the guest of St, John's Luther League, Four-and-a-half and C streets southwest, the topic “Bible Messages Needed Today” will be presented at the devotional service by Dr. Mary Baer, Lutheran missionary, The same topic will be presented at St. Paul's League tomorrow evening by Paul Loehler. ‘When the Young People’s Missionary Soclety of Zion presents its drama night, April 26, at Zion's Chapel, New Hampshire avenue and Buchanan street, “The Toy Shop,” which was awarded the prize at the stunt night of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, will be ,repeated by Zion Leaguers. A radio social and reception for the newly confirmed members and the Intermediate Leaguers of Zion was held at the chapel last evening. BIBLE CLASS ELECTS A. R. WILLIAMS HEAD tion Makes Dr. Arthur C. Christie Teacher. A. Rea Williams was elected president of the men’'s Bible class of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church at the an- nual meeting Wednesday evening. Other officers elected were: Teacher, Dr. Ar- thus C. Christie; first vice president, William B. Wells; second vice president, George F. Willlams; secretary, Willlam W. Kellum; assistant secretary, Norman W. Cunningham; treasurer, Edgar Bageant; historian, W. Alfred Faiconer, and chorister, Edward M. Hall. At- the banquet following the election 134 men of the class and their friends participated. The principal speaker was Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Re- marks were made by Willlam John Cooper, United States commissioner of | education, and Page McK. Etchison, di- rector of religious work of the Y. M.C. A., and greetings were extended by Rev. Depp and Dr. Christie. _ Among the guests of honor were Rev. F. R. Barnes, Rev. A. H. McKinley, Rev. F. C. Rey- compose the quartet of the Baltimore iCoanence of the Methodist Church, |and who sang a number of selections. | Other honor guests were Dr. J. Phelps | Hand, Washington district superintend- ent, and Dr. W. L. Darby, executive sec- deavor at 6:45. BELLE-HAVEN and advantage you want! retary of the Washington Federation of Belle Haven has everything you would expect in the When the highest type of residence community—Magnificent, unob- structed views of Washington, Alexandria, and the River— high elevation—a park-like development—golf greens and club house adjoining, with privileges—and all modern con- veniences, including paved streets and cement sidewalks, curbs, and gutter. Memorial Boulevard is built by the Federal Government it will pasg through Belle Haven, affording a most magnifi- cent broad highway direct to the heart of Washington, only eighteen minutes away. splendid Mount Vernon Highly restricted to insure maximum future values! Be sure to see Belle Haven, before you build or buy! Listen in over WMAL on Friday Nights 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Snyder-Kane-Boothe Corp. General Agents—Realtors 106-108 N. Washington St. Alexandria 322 Alexandria, Va. DetaheBrick—Colonial ; 16th STREET HEIGHTS Are you hunting for a modern home in delightful surround- Y ings—with all modern equipment? If you are, don't fail to inspect this charming Colonial residence on Sunday. It contains 8 unusually pleasant and spacious rooms, four of which are bed- rooms; 2 tiled bathrooms; and is, of course, modern in every respect. There is a very attractive breakfast room and in the living room there is a Colonial fireplace. It is located on a beau-~ tifully planted lot- with 3 70-foot frontage. There is a 2-car garage in the rear. Delightful Outlook From Fine, Large Porch An Exceptional Value—Terms Realtors Calvary Baptist Church Orglnln-l nolds and Rev. Frank Steelman, who | REAL ESTATE 19 e X morning, when B Chclosts will spoat o the. lessom: invitation to attend is extended to . men. Leslie J. Johnson, the re-| Mr. Willlams will give the weekl, president, - | Bible lesson discussion over suumyn m Were in charge of a committee of | WRC at 7 o'clock this evening. The |An which Roy H. Wolfe was chairman. class will meet in regular session at!all 5201 Colorado Ave. N.W. Located on triangle just off 16th street Will sacrifice, because owner’s business now out of town, this distinctive corner brick home. Modern in all ideas, for immediate sale at a figure far below properties of like character in this exclusive section. Center Entrance Hall Plan, 10 Rooms, 3 Tile Baths. In Beawtiful Condition; Two-Car Built-in Garage. The grounds have a combined frontage of 203 feet, shaded by massive old trees. Porte Cochere drive, and also a rear driveway. Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. BY OWNER OR YOUR BROKER - Vacant 6508 Brookeville Road (Between Taylor and Ea:t Thornapple Streets) Reduced to $13,750 Here is your opportunity to secure at a bargain price this well built com- modious home. OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER HAS INSTRUCTED US TO OB- TAIN THE BEST OFFER WE CAN IN THE NEXT THREE DAYS. You cer- tainly owe it to yourself to inspect this property at once. There are 7 large rooms (4 bedrooms) and 2 baths. Breakfast room. Sleeping porch. Full size floored attic. Screens and metal weatherstripping. Large front porch. Garage. * OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc. Exclusive Agents 5520 Connecticut Ave. Cleveland 2300 Where Woodland Whispers Gossip With Sunbeams—Home in OCK CREEK PARK - ESTATES * T is like going to the mountains, with trout-stream chat- tering along down there below your lodge, and all out- doors to rest your eye from every window! Home in Rock Creek Park Estates is a blythe picture of peace. Life here is a protected and protracted tenure of bliss, both inside your abode and outside on your rolling, tree-shaded, velvety greensward which slopes toward Rock Creek Park in at least one direction from your elevation. Spring has garmented these home-sites to give you your best idea now of how truly this home location excels any within miles of the city—yet it is within mere minutes of down-town. : Sunday, turn your car toward this beauty-spot, and should its spell make you ‘interested in immediate residence, if the home pictured above meets your ideal, it may be purchased. Every home is custom built and approved by a jury of architects You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. ce on_Property, 1603 Kalmia Rd. O Telephone Main 5700 for an Inspection Appointment EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Owners 1001 15th Street at K

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