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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, "D. €., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1928.° 11 CHURCH RETURNS 10 OWN BUILDING New York Avenue Presbyte- | rian to Resume Services in Home Tomorrow. Services will be resumed in New York Avenue Church building tomorrow. For many months the services have been held in the Masonic auditorium while alterations were in progress, in- cludihg the erection of a Lincoln me- morial tower. The alterations will not be complete for another month, but the interior of the auditorium has been ! placed in order for services. Dr. J. R. Slmo will preach tomorrow | moring on “A New Reverence,” and ; in the E\inng at 8 o'clock on “Com- l panionship,” followed by the usual| questionnaire period. ‘The annual congregational meeting will be held Thursday evening in the lecture room. Reports of the year's 'vnrk will be given. Every organi-| | zation will present an account of its| accomplishments and church officers ‘1.[1 be elected ‘STORY OF THE STARS'| | SUBJECT OF SERMON Fourth of Series Dr. 8. J. Porter Is Delivering on “God in Nature.” “The Story of the Stars” is the sub- §ect of the Sunday evening discourse of Dr. Bamuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, 16th and O i streets. This is the fourth of the serles , of sermons he is delivering on “God in Nature.” The Baptist Young People’s Union of the church is sponsoring this | service and participating .-cthely in it.| ‘The subject at 11 am. is “Harmony and Light.” At a m«tln: of the finance eommlt-y tee Lewis Colbert was elected chair- | man, made vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. Hilton Jackson, who is giv- ing much of his time as chairman of the committee for raising $60,000 to aid | in erecting two buildings on the new | site for the Baptist Home for Children. Page McK. Etchison, secretary of ithe local Y. M. C. A, will address the Anne Jackson Class Sunday morning. ‘The Young Men's Class will meet with the Anne Jackson Class. The Swedish service will be held | at 3:30 o'clock at the church with Rev. Nfln Hedeen as the preacher. .t and Queues Dramatic club" will give a play on Friday eve- ning for the benefit of the missionary soclety of the church. WALTER REED CHAPLAIN WILL PREACH TOMORROW Fills Brightwood Park Methodist Church Pulpit at Eve- ning Service. “The Might Have Been” will be the i subject of Rev. Walter M. Michael's ser- mon at the 11 o'clock service of Bright~ wood Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Righth and Jefferson streets, tomorrow. Chaplain A. C. Oliver of Walter Reed | Hospital wm preu:h at 8 pm. ‘There will be a joint meeunl of the | official board and the Sunday school board Tuesday at 7:30 pm. Circle No. 4. will serve a chicken dinner on the slme date from 5 to 7 pm pastor, official houd and Luues Ouud the 182 members who have unned with the | church during the past conference yeer | ‘was given last evening. A Drogram was rmd:red under the leadership of F. Elton Rogers. ‘The church will celebrate its thirtieth birthday anniversary with special serv- ices beginning May 12 and continuing through the week. The opening service will be preached by Dr. J. Phelps Hand, tendent of the Washington dis- Dr. Oscar T. Olson of Mount ‘Vernon Episcopal Church, Baltimore, will preach Thursday evening. Dr. W. | L. McDowell of the board of e mis- | sions and church extension, will preach | the morning ol May " | #“PROFIT AND LOSS” TOPIC “Profit and Loss” will be the sermon subject of the Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, | 3 of the Takoma Park Presbyterian tChurch, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. | Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, pastor of | the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, | will preach at the 8 o'clock service, His | subject will be “A Good Bargain.” The evening service is a union Christian En- | deavor service. Young people are espe- eially invited Th- study of the epistle of James will l'O r.u"d at the midweek service ldif 7:30 o'clock, bd! hip of the pastor. “DRY” SERMON PLANNED. Rev. B. H Melton, of Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will preach at both the morning and evening services. His morning subject is “The Greatest Giver in the Bible” and his evening topic 'Bihau B(K)fl('flz’l* ard Their Patrons | o raler missionary meeting will | be mld ednesday at the church at| 10:30 o'clock, with lunch at 12:30| o'clock. me Missionary Guild will Mrs, . M. Jemisop. & to China, will be the £pecial snenic~- * “Mental ilygienc” “Mental Hyglens— Wh Should Know About It” is subject of the address that will be delivered by Dr. Winifred V. Richardson before the Presbyterian Ministers’ Assoclation of | ‘Washington and vicinity Monday at 11 | o'clock in the parish hall of the New York Avenue Prrsb)lenan Church. “The Hope ol Chmmmty At the Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen street, th! pastor, Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, will ak tomorrow at 11 am. on “The opo of Christianity,” and at 8 pm. on “Things Money Cannot Buy." Aldreis Topic the Minister public is invited to these services which are held in the chape! at 613 C street, Mission’s The designated its superintendent, John 8. | “Familiar Faces” begins tomorrow eve- | o'clock. the | onstration on |Ne York Pastor Herel DR. DONALDSON PREACHES AT CHURCH OF COVENANT New York Pastor Will Be Guest| in Pulpit—Dr. Wood An- nounces Subject. Dr. Robert 8. Donaldson of New York City will be the guest preacher at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning. Dr. Charles Wood will preach tomorrow night on “Common Sense and | Religion.” Dr. Howard Edson of the Civil Service | { Commission will teach the All Cnm"ri Men's Bible Class at 9:45 o'clock: Miss | Thurston the Every Girls' Class, and Dr. |t Charles Thom the mixed adults’ class. All departments of the Sunday school are in session at 9:45 o'clock. Miss Muriel Arnold will lead the Christian | | Endeavor Society meeting at 7 o'clock, | subject, “Africa.” ‘The League of the Covenant will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Cook, Lanham, Md. Mid week hour of worship Thursday at 8 | p.m., conducted by Mr. Eisenberger, | whose subject will be “What Prayer Means to Me.” CENTRAL UNION MISSION PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED' Lieut. Comdr. Shrum Will Conduct Service, With Special Musie by Singing Mothers. Lieut. Comdr, R. W. Shrum, chapiain of the Mayflower until its recent de- commissioning, will conduct the service at the Central Union Mission, 613 C street, tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock. Special music will be furnished by the | ing Mothers of the Park View tian Church. ‘The Mission services next week will be conducted by the following organiza- tions from churches represented by the Mission in its elpnclty as “the mission of the churches”: Monday night, Cal- vary Baptist Church; Tuesday night, the Christian Endeavor of the Metro- politan Presbyterian Church; Wednes- dAy night, Vermont Avenue Christian Church_Christian Endeavor; Thursday night, Potomac Bible Coliege; Friday night, Pitzer Bible Class of the Central Presbyterian Church, and Saturday night, Temple Baptist Church. The /board of directors have Bennett and Mrs. Bennett, to represent | the board in the fifteenth annual con- vention of the International Union of Missions which will meet in Lancaster, Pa, May 4 to 9. el A it “SILVERY TONGUE.” Rev. 8. E. Rose Announces Topic| for Sunday Sermon. “The Silvery Tongue,” which is the third topic in the series of sermons the pastor, Rev. Samuel E. Rose, is preach- | ing on ‘The Christian Body,” will be dlscus.sed at Petworth Methodist Epis- copal Church at 11 a.m, tomorrow. A series of evening sermons on 1 ning, the first topic being, “The Com- placent Face.” Scrvice begins at 8 A serles of Thursday evenin services under the general heading of “Nine Novel Nights” will begin next ‘Thursday even‘nl Dr. WIlklnan to Lecture, “The Proposed Sunday Law for the District” will be the subject of the lec- ture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of |theology of Washington Missionary | i College, tomorrow night at the Arcadia | § { Tenth and G streets, in honor of Na- {Jason Noble Pierce, I‘ill preach tomor- BOYS' WEEK TOPIC OF SUNDAY SERMON Dr. Pierce to Preach Tomor- row Morning on “Inspira- tion of Youth.” At Pirst Congregational _Church, tional Boys' week, the minister, Dr, row at 11 am. on “Inspiration of Yuuth " At 8 pm. Dr. Plerce speaks on “Men Are Strange Beings.” It will be illustrated by the motion picture “The Patriot.” Address on Religious Education. The church supper at 6 o'clock Thursday will be followed at 6:45 o'clock by the prayer meeting. Miss Nell M. Berghout, dh’ecwr of religious education, will speak on “Story Telling and Dramatization in Religious Educa- tion.” At 7:45 p.m. Thursday a service will be addressed by William Knowles Cooper, secretary of the Washington Y. | M. C. A.. on the subject “Getting on | With Our Relations.” It will be illus- | trated by the photoplay “Through the Back Door.” | There will be an entertainment at the church Fridey evening, to which the public is invited. Motion pictures shown will include “The Mark of Zoro,” the Collegians and & cartoon, Sunday Schoo! Exercises. ‘The junior and intermediate depart- ments of the Sunday school meet at 9:30 am,, the adult department at 9:45 and the primary department at 10 o'clock. ‘The Christian Endeavor m-{ cieties meet at 6:30 pm. The leader for the S. 8. C. E. will be Miss Georgia KPdl‘ByA and the topic for discussion | “The Triumphs of the Bible on Mission | Pields.” The Y, P. 8. C. E. leader will | | be Miss Louise Bow d the topic “Finding the Best in Others.” ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM. At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning Rev. | R. W. Brooks will speak from the sub- ject “The Investment that Pays the Largest Dividends.” The Christian En- | deavor Society will present a literary | program at 6:45 p.m. ‘The Washington division of the Dis- trict Grand Tabernacle, No. 2, of Love and Charity, will hold its sixty-sixth | annlverury exercises at 8 pm. A spe- | clnl program has been prepared. The sermon will be preached by Rev. R. W. Brooks. His theme will be “How Do Sucieew:ful Men Live?” The public is v Petworth Baptist Church. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the following subjects for Sunday: Morn- ing, “Self-Determined Dimensions”; evening, “Life’s Divine Cycle.” The evening service will be attended by the Young People’s Societv in & bodyv. Nuzarene First Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A NE. l!v. LEI’W'N B. WILLIAMS, Pastor unday Preaching. ‘Pfimom for Gea u—;nnl'elm?e Bervice. ALL_WELCOME. Reformed REFORMED GRACE Honrs KB 00 15h and O N.W. jenty H. Ranek. 1. D.. Pastor —"8in and Its mess.’” —8ong . Serviet Gorter ana chorus. l‘(fl..m—fl\mdn! Bchool. 7 p.m. C_E. Corner 13ih & Monroe 8. At the recent meeting of the execu- tive committee of the Luther League of the District of Columbia tentative plans were outlined for the June quar- terly meeting, the theme of which will be “Missions.” These plans provide for the meeting to be held at St. John's Church, Four-and-a-Half and C streets southwest; the presentation of a mis- sionary pageant by St. John's Leaguers, and the annual election of officers. The Luther League of the District of Columbia will be the guest, May 14, of the Luther League of Baltimore and vicinity. Busses will leave Luther Place Memorial Church, Fourteenth and N streets, at 5 p.m. Supper will be served by the Baltimore leaguers at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Twentieth and St. Paul streets, following which a rally will be held. Rev. Harold 8. Miller of Brooklyn, N. Y., will be the speaker of the evening. The April News Letter of the Luther League of the District of Columbia has been edited and distributed by Miss Gladys Broeker, corresponding secre- tary of the District league. The May number will be edited by Charles C. Weitzel, jr., second vice president. At_St. Mark's League service May 1 Dr. H. Dennington Hayes, pastor, will deliver a blackboard chalk talk. When Miss Margaret McDonald leads the Zion League devotionals tomorrow evening, the topic., “Triumphs of the Bible on Mission Fields.” will be pre- sented by Miss Frances Dysinger, inner mission executive of the Washington Lutheran Churches. will be presented tomorrow evening at Incarnation League by Miss Martha Folk: at 8t. John's Southwest League by Miss Katherine Weismueller, and at 8t. Paul's by Miss Violet Winter. . WILL TELL OF TOUR. Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A., will speak tomorrow morning at the Luther Place | Memorial Church in the interest of Near East Relief. He will tell of his observations of the work, particularly in Cairo, Egypt. during a recent_ tour | of the Holy Land and other Near East- ern sections. He also will conduct the Anne Jack- son Bible Class of the First Baptist Church at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Luther H. Kinard, associate religious work director of the Y. M. C. A., will ‘The same topic \ have charge of the morning service at | Pirst Baptist Church, Hyattsville, Md., and the afternoon service at the Ard- more Lutheran Church at 4 o'clock. Christian Science (NEW) K A R N RN N RS O 3 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 2 PARENT CHURCH g g e ‘.‘.:":'.’...C.'.,'i'l'.. g f Mrethodist Eptacopal tcp:o:z_m “The Lord lfi Hosts Is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday at 5 P.M. An address will be given Station WOL—225 meters. Program Provided by The Christian Science Watchman 20 Jackson Place, Phone Main 3043 ' "gencol " and ses, —Sermon and Morning Worship. —Varick C._E. Dr. James 8 luhr". Pastor. “Tenu: 3 —gnnual Bermon to the Clff . Methodnst . Spienal ‘William Fraser McDowell, Eesident Bishop 3. Phelps Hand, District Supefintendent Eplscopal 'Erightwoo&"?ark Cor. 8th and :caersan 8ts. N.W. WALTER 3 'f' i S —cnurrn ehott 1 am h Worship. 7 p.m.—Ep- “Calbary Auditorium, 3132 Fourteenth street. At 7:15 p.m. (h"n‘ will be a medical dem- | “Til Health From Wran;v Food Combinations” by an expert from | the Washireion Sanitarium. Pre-Convention Rally of the A‘Za‘ional Federation of Iirn’s Bxble Classes M ‘,"rvncn Plnce M.E. Church South Me--. Ave. & 9th St. NW. “.his Sunday afternoon April 28, at 3 P.M. Cpechers: | m'; Arthur H. Greenwood, Homer J. Councilor Mr C. H. Gundersdorff, chairman of the conven- tion committee. The great convention proper of the Nauonal Federation of Men's Bible Classes is to be held in the Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, on May 4th and 5th. Round trip fare, both days, $1.50. For details consult the following me) l“' F 4 Frank Clev. 1125 12 St 26 Albemarle Spencer Pilmer, 3220 13th " Adams 8670, Free Lnfe Instilling Esotenc Lectures and Lessons Science of Happiness, Health, Wealth and “Whole-I-Ness Berinring Sun., April 28, 3 P.M.—Just What is God, Man, and the World—"Th> Kingdom of Heaven Within.” 8 P.M. zation -How to Gain the Practical Reali- of the Eternal and Tun with the Infinite? THE PL Dr. Thin gives Two Lec days. Ea Meditation and Scientific AYHOUSE—1814 N St. N.W. d, like all world teachers, freely and freely receive can not b tures D ch a Cour m Itself. thing for Health oi Body and Mind, Daily 12 o 1 Noon, Except Sunday. Such an Oppm tunity Comes but Once in Life Wake Up and C ome with Friends Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DE 'otter At Eleven O'Clock “The Salvation of the Church” At Eight U'Clock “The Triumphs of Enthusiasm” The Minister Preaches ted CI The Chureh With (be Lighted Cross RINITY na. Ave. and Fifth 8(. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a “A flnln(ylnl Saviour.” Junior and Quartet Cholrs 8:00 pm.—~"“Proving God.” Quartet and Chorus Choirs Fmma Louise Thompson, Director McKendree Methodist Church 921 Maseachunetis Avende N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor 11:00 AM. “The Kinedom of Heaven’ Vielin Solo, Willis Bowles. 8:00 PM. “Jacob at Bethel” : HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. b. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School, 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: “THE POWER OF MIND OVER MATTER.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Pinal Sermon in series on_“Church Umon R Bubject: “WHA (‘IIUICHIS IHOUI.D Metropolitan Memaml Corner John Mar h_8chos i M—Putlltm“!hh;eimnn by subject: “THE PERSONAL SHADOW” 8:00—Puslie worsnip._ Dr. Montsom- ery will speak on “WHO'S WHO?” Quartet Will Sing FOUNDRY (Orcanized 1814) Sixteenth 8t. Near P 8 Frederick lr“o Harris, D. D. Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Religious Education. (530 8 m.—Church Sehool. “When Wo Do as We Please” t b~ WRC.) Bworth Leaus, 7.07p.m £0ipm “The Démands of Religion.” B> the Gospel Téam of the American University. 'Praiee and Praver Bervice. WELCOME. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St.. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. FPred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 am.—~Sunday School 11 AM. Sermon by Bishop John W. Hamilton 3:00 pm.— Sacred Concert DUMBARTON AVENUE ‘ Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES. Pastor 10:69 ¢ m.—Church School 11:0% a.m.—Preaching by Tastor. 7:01 p.m.—Rpworth League. vening Worship. 5 Worship with “THE SILVER TONGUE. Third_topic in the serles of ‘ser: the Pastor ls preaching on Chistian Body.”” Bervice at 11 am: “THE COMPLACENT FACE.” Wlln the l'flvl .“"::l:.nm. Pastor b!- Fmtust Baces.” " Barvice at “NINE NOVEL NIGHTS.” General sublect of Thurday evening's program, 8 p.m. PETWORTH Grant Cirele and N. H. NW. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, REV. E. HEZ SWEM PASTOR 17 YEARS Services in Celebration of the Anniversary to Be Held Tomorrow. Rev. E. Hez Swem has just con- cluded a pastorate of 17 years at Cen- tennial Baptist Church, Eighth and I streets northeast, and will observe the | anniversary with appropriate umoes‘ tomorrow. The pastor will be assisted by Roch- | ard C. Nailey, Ethel Bailey, ‘Winfred | Kemp, Ruby Potter, Elizabeth Jordan, J. Russell Mason and Irving Spedden. A large one-story building has been erected for the congregation, prayer meetings, Sunday school and socleties, and an organ installed. Rev. Mr. Swem will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “Withdrawal? Nay! Ahead? Aye!” and at 8 pm.| on_ “Laughter From a Pleasing Ex- perience.” “HOW TO THINK OF GOD.” At the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twen- tieth streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dun- ham will take for his subject, “How to Think of God.” The Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. In the evening at g o'clock there will be stereopticon pic- ures. A “Colored Wedding” will be given by the chrmhn l'.ndenvor Soclety next HARRIS-EWING | | i REV. E. HEZ SWEM. | Cathaolic St. Mary’s Church 5th St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass and Benediction | at,9:15. | Last Low Mass at 11: 0. fimmngtal Church of the Holy Trinil he Tioly 1 @ongregatinnal REVIVAL SERVICES. Dr. Charles S. Morris of New York | City is conducting revival services at 11 am. and 4 and 8 pm. each day at Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets, Dr. J. Milton| Waldron pastor. | At 11 am. tomorrow Dr. Morris will| preach on “The Tragedy of Neglect”: at 3 pm. his subject will be “Did Man Come Down From the Almighty or Up From the Algai?; or a Bad Haircut | in the Devil's Barber Shop": at 8 p.m his subject will be “The Tragedy of Refusal”; Monday, 8 p.m., “The Col ored Woman Whom Even Jesus Coul Not Discourage”; Tuesday, “Lost by the | Fatal Glance of a Woman's Eye”; Wednesday, “The Biggest Problem a | Little Brain Has to Consider.” and| Thursday, “He Did Not Know His Ovwn | | | (flhrintahtlyhiu}t Christadelpl’u’an Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. ssistant Pastor Moming at 1l—Trae Proserits.” Serm 8. B. Daugherty Evening at .-C"h.r'i.‘h Crusading With Pageant by the C. E. Bocieties. ay School, 9:40. Midweek Service and Official Board Thursday. 8 P. PEOPLE COME WHERE PEOPL! ARE COME AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN fiifiifian Srienre Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | pos 18 lith STREET N.W. Slmdu school. 9:30 Iam: Holy Communion. 8 v, 8 p.m.. official board meet- CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH George ham. Pastor 34th and Loweil Sts. Church School, 9:45—Four ments. ~Mrs. Helena Kimb rec uomu Worshio, 11 am — +WORK AND_ ITS REWARD." The second of a series of § serme on the general subject of “Bridgi Ao the Gaps. Sunday Evening Club, study, singing pictures. “THE LAST DUTCHESS.” rying s oo pr-nr and praise meeting. | p.m., Eider Morton | Trom " Baltimore. Md., Wili' preach to ouf | Teliet committes, OST CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. part- | Pre:chm( the Cross in the Very Hent of the Nation’s Capital BIBLE HALL || 6th and G 5% pm— nd motion 9/ The work of Bible Hall will be conduet- ed in the future at this new location. SUNDAY SERVICES. Mrs. David McDowell, 11 AM. Eveneelistic Servie Sunday Bchool, 9 Week night u-mm. Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE” at "Tuesday and ordially in- ice of New 9:30 a.m—Church School. 11:00 8.m—Rev, George W. Hinman, D. tavs of Orieniai id Boanien speating Work. 6:30pm—Y. P. 8. C. E. 8:00 p m.—Rev. H. B. Taylor, MESSAGE FOR OU Opening id vited to Bible Hall. Come. Congregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. PIERCE PREACHES. 11 AM.—“INSPIRATION OF YOUTH.” 8 PM.—“MEN ARE STRANGE BEINGS.” Photoplay Sund-v Night Will Tilustrate the Sermon. “THE PATRIOT” 1] Jannings with Florence Vider, Stone and Neil Hamilton Peaturips Em On_ Thursdey Night st 745 William Knowles Cooper, Secretary of the Washington Y. M. C. A, Speaks on “GETTING ON WITH OUR RELATIONS" Tllustrated by the Photoplay, “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR,” Featuring Mary Pickford. POPULAR MOTION PICTUHP ENTPRTAINMBNT Priday, Mav 3rd, 8:00 P.M “THE MARK OF 70R0 d aturing Douglas Pairhanks Also Collegians in" Caltord va. Hed Skine" and a Pathe Cartoon Freewill Offerings. Everyone Invited. APlymouth Congregational ; 3 W YOUTH. OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS-| TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C Bt. NE. ‘Third Chnrch of Christ Scientist h and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Clulr:h of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W, | SUBJECT: | “Probntion After Death” | | SERVICE: indas. 1 AM. and 8 PAL. \\%‘%'fifink"wiiflm‘ NG 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—I111 C St. N.E. ~—Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado B]dg.‘ 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 t (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | o 500 T LA R TR AR LT T R (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7 Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § _ Friends Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W, Meeting at 11 A M. Sunday Gathering in an outward siience fa- not ugh. Each dual d of the spirit HERBERT LEWIS. Clerk 5 ve'. Takoma Park. ARE 'INVITED ends Church 7?""‘ and rying AUGUSTUS T. MURRAY m —Meeting for | 30)'~ D.m. ¥rrnhmrrian CHURCHES OF “This Is the Day 8§ Church of the Covenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. M. Pleasant Congregahonal Cllurch 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler Minlster Ditector of Religious Edu SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Sermon: “NEW BOTTLES FOR NEW WINE” THURSDAY, MAY 2 8:00 P.M.—Address: “CHINA TODAY AND TOMORROW” By Dr. Wynn C. Fairfield of Shansi, China. flrthnhm tmnmpal ___South _ SOUTHERN METHODIST EP WORTH Church on Capitol Ziut" Ovvosite Lincoln Py 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 11:00 2.m —S8ermon by Pastor, “The Unmentioned Sin.” 8:00 pm.—Sermon by Pastor, 'he Powerful Sermon Preached by a Street Car Conductor.” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Scheo! 7 p.m., Hi-League. Thurzday evening, Prayer Meeiing. Al Are Welcome—Musie by Vested Choir 8. Edwin Moeore, Jr, Organist-Director FRANCIS ASBURY ‘'f&inv Near Lamont J. JOSEPH RIVES, Minister v " “The True Sorvics Man® The Marked Man.' . MT. VI VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's Representative. Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 11 A.M.—“Responding to God” W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 8 P.M.—“The Gospel of the Open Door” REVEREND J. H. BALTHIS, Presiding Elder Washington District. 11 AM.—Junior Congregation (in Sunday School Auditorium)— “CONDUCT IN WORSHIP” REVEREND H. R. DEAL, Junior Preacher. Sunday School, 9:30 AM.. (Primary Dn;;;v!mmt, 9 AM) “The Southern Method: 7:30, Epworth League, Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P Thursday, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting—Doctor hmhelh. Quartet and Large Vested Choir. R. Deane Shure, Director, UNUEOOTIORO ORI OO | 9:45 AM . Sunday Sehool. 11—Kindergarten and Jr. Work. 11—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Robert S. Donaldson New York City. Covenant Quartet will sing, and Tenderly” (Harvey Murray), “Be- hold, Now Praise Ye the Lord” ' (Fed- erlein): solo for bass, "My God, My Father” (Martson). 7:00 ¥.M. Christian 8—Evening_ Wor: Dr. Ch: “COMMON SENSE AND RELIGION.” Covenant Quartet will sing Your Hearts” (Chambers), Life"_(Hall): and Evening” ., Thursday—Mid-week Hour of “Sofily Endeavor IR I e TR (Spicker), Northminster 11th St. and Rhode Island Ave. l" Hugh Kerr Full u. Pastor, 9:4: unday Schoo 10 ermon. by Rev. w. Kenneth ORTHMINSTER CHAPEL Alaska and Georgla Aves. N.W. —Sunday Bchoo! ~Sermon by Rev. Kenneth by Kev. Kenneth Rev. Barnard Braskamp, Moderator. Presbytertan Church of the Pilgrims : On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Minister Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Conducted by the Minister. 7:30 P.M.—Organ Recital. A Cordial Welcome to AlL CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Intersection of Fifteenth and Sixteenth and N. Rev. JAMES 1. TAY, mm D. D.. Paster. 30 & m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m:—Sermon by De- Taslor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster Les m E. Society. n by Dr =t car or “Mount Pleasant” ear us to Trving st. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., Minister Sermons By the Minister Sunday, April 28, 1929: 11 O°Clock AM.: “MODERNISM AND THE NEW TESTAMENT” 8 O'Clock PM.: “THE RELATION OF CONFESSION TO SALVATION” A. R. BORAOFF Tenor Soloist of Rev. John Timothy Stone’s Fourth Presby- terian Church of Chicago Will Sing at Both Services e ] %reshptzrlan EXTENSION SUNDAY IN ALL : WASHINGTON CITY PRESBYTERY of Opportunity” John Marshall Rev. N. P. Patterson. D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Church School at the Old Chuj 9:30 a.m.. —Churc’l School at the Chapel, Worship at the ©Old Church. Guest preach- er, Rev. Preely ~Rohrer, D.'D. Sermon subject. “The vine Past.” as Worship Guest L. orr, at the greacher s of | i I k&;.flmmflflm @ CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister Junior Cirisuan Endeavor. Christian En- wtian Endeaves “What is Life? . Miss Mabel Thurs- Round Tal Topic, “Terrestrial Maznetism.” Leader, J: Wilbur Grecen. " Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. end 28th St. N.W. Trving W. Ketchum, Minister. 11:0¢ a.m.—Worship and Sermon, 45 p. “The Narrow W U _@mmaamumw §£fo : REV. GODFREY (.HUBCT Pastor led Sabbath Schaol, ing Worship With Ser- 9:45 2 m.—Gri ; 11:00 a.m.— mon "lemunlm-lny the Church” —Chriztian Ende: ViBfoRs AL AYE WhEoME. GEORGETOWN Organized 1780, P Street near 31st Street N.W. Bew James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor Weashington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. o S(honl. Pastor's 3 hip. Sermon W. M. Cleveland, sidlect, “‘Charch <o #:00 b Lesd Rmdly Light” Good Music. Cordial Welcome. RUSIRSE 1 R S METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer. Pastor. Murmn Worship, 11 _ o'clock—] Aries 1 Zoroaush, D.°5) Obiorls 7:45—With Rev. Jo- D., of New Jersey, peaker. lvenlniw«zrmlnv seph as the speaker, __ Youare invited. ~ WESTERN H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11:00 AM. “HOW TO THINK OF GOD.” 8:00 P.M. Stereopticon Pictures. Music by the Quartet. " e m—— - nd Women's Classes. 001, Bristian. Endeavor. peefal Welcome to All GUNTON.TEMPLE = 16th and Newton Sts. Res, Bernard Braskamo. M. A., Pastor. ORTALE e e chorus _choir. ik People's Meetiny ek Service, TAUrsday, WESTMINSTER _ ith St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor. “The Eclipse of Faith.” The ‘St Thing in the Best Place.” A EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11:99 a.m. ';_np Church of the Living Balesal el o BRI New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Services Resumed in Church Building. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo 9:45 A M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM.— - “A New Reverence 6:15 PM.— C. E. Tea and Service 8:00 P.M.— “Companionship” ECKINGTON Notth canitel Street, cor, Florda Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. anlnr Service, 11—Theme, “Chureh Young People's Mesting, 6:45 Evening Service, 8—Theme, “Prayer. @ i i 2_i