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CLASSES T0 HOLD JOINT SESSION Adult Department Vaughn Group Meet at Cal- vary Baptist Church, ~ Rev. W. 5. Abernethy will preach to- morrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church on “Greater Works Than These Shall Ye Do.” At the evening service, at 7:45 o'clock, he will preach on the subject: “The Crisis.” The ordinance of the Lord’s supper will follow the morning service. The junior church at 11 o'clock will be conducted by Rev. H. J. Councilor. The classes of the adult department will have a joint session with the Vaughn class in the church auditorium | tomorrow at 9:30 am. The lesson will | be taught by Gratz E. Dunkum. Miss Janie Mallory will lead the meet- fng of the Christian Endeavor Society ( Tuesday at 8 o'clock. i The Lucia Greene Chapter of the | World Wide Guild will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. George B. Bryan, 2812 Chesterfield place. Wheeler Boggess will be the guest speaker. The Royal Ambassadors will meet in the junior room May 11 at 8 o'clock. J. Q. Buzbee, director, will conduct the meeting. The prayer meeting Thursday will be merged with the service in -the | church auditorium, when the Grand Comandery, Knights Templar, will be | guests. The pastor will preach. ! The missionary circles will hold meet- ings Wednesday at 2 o'clock, with two exceptions, in ~the following places: Baker, with Mrs. O. B. Robbins, 5913 Thirty-second street. Chevy Chase; Bristow, with Mrs. E. M. Gustafson, 4304 Eighteenth street (luncheon at 12:30); Brown, with Mrs. M. K. Van Nest, the Seward, Fourth street and , Pennsylvania avenue southeast; Greene, with Miss Susie McKnew, 1460 Rhode Island avenue: Hoeke, with Mrs. H. C. McNeil, 1210 Decatur street; Stickney, Mrs. Harvey Zimmerman, 1517 Varnum streetffi Vaughn, Mrs. A. E. Bénner, 3213 Warder street; Kendall, Mrs. H. J. Councilor, 2012 First street, and White, Mrs. Ora Haines, 2312 Woodridge | northeast, at 10 a.m. “HEM OF HIS GARMENT” TO BE SERMON SUBJECT Foundry Methodist Episcopal Ep- worth League to Install Officers. In Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, wil preach on the theme “The Hem of His Garment” and administer the sacra- ment of the Lord's supper. The recently elected officers of the Epworth League will be installed to- morrow evening as follows: President, William_S. Holden; vice presidents, Misses Eloise V. Lindsay, Trella Mc- Willlams, Jean Watson and Elizabeth , Griffith; secretary, Harry K. Under- wood; treasurer, Lee Huntzberger. At the evening service Dr. William J. Thompnson of Drew Theological Semi- nary, Madison, N. J, will occupy the pulpit. Dr. Harris will begin a series of mid- ‘week services Thursday evening on the general topic “Great Texts.” The subject will be “The Text of a Modern Apostle— David Brainard.” ‘FREEDOM AN.D NECESSITY’| Third Sermon in Series on “Bridg- ing the Gaps” Is Slated. ‘The third sermon on the general topic “Bridging the Gaps,” will be given at the Cleveland Park = Congregational Church tomorrow at 11 am., on “Free- dom and Necessity.” ‘The evening meeting will begin at 6:30_o'clock. A movll!fi picture: “All the World’s a Stage” will conclude the program. e Rev. P. P. Parsons to Speak. “There will be a vesper service at the | Columbia Bible Training School, 2107 S street, tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Rev.| Paul Patton Faris, returned missionary from North China and associate secre- tary of the American Mission of Lepers, will be the speaker. Christian Endeavor ‘The official board of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union ‘will meet at Christian Endeavor head- quarters tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. A new Jjunior superintendent will be elected to take the place of Mr. Kline. who has ' resigned on account of ill heaith. ‘The Christian Endeavor World pre- liminary contest has closed. Miss Eileen Robinson won first place in the contest and will now represent the union in the contest with the other States of the same class for a free trip to Colorado following the Kansas City convention in July, as the guest of the International Society of Christian En- deavor. Miss Ruth Sanders was second in the District competition. ‘The annual play of the Christian En- deavor Union will be presented by a cast furnished ‘by the Takoma Park Presbyterian Christian Endeavor So- clety at the hall of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, May 24. i ‘The Intermediate Christian Endeavor Union will have its May meeting at Luther Place Memorial Lutheran Church, May 10. Plans will be dis-| cussed for the Bible sharpshooting contest which will be conducted to de- termine the representative who will contest, in the international convention | from the District of Columbia. The nominating committee of the District Union is making a survey of the societies in the District to select the persons whem it will nominate for office for the term beginning in ||| July. Lther Place Senior Christian En- deavor Soclety is planning for its annual banquet to be held during May. Keller Memorial Lutheran Senior So- clety is planning to present a play and have its annual banquet sometime in the near future. Mrs. Gladys Stewart will be nom- inated as acting junior superintendent to serve for the remainder of the term next Sunday afternoon. __ Other Services Washingdtobn !Yoguda So‘ciety Lecture—“How o Attain Happiness.” Brahmchari Jotin. STONELEIGH COURT 1706 L Street N.W. Sunday, May 5, 1929, 8:00 P.M. Everybody_Welcome, Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 E Street NNW. Phone Franklin 1889. Open daily except holidays. Classes every day. Services morning, afternoon and evening Sundays. HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness v every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. i) ALL WELCOME and| I THE Guest Speaker REV. PAOLO BOSIO. SERVICES T0 MARK E5TH ANNIVERSARY Laying of Corner Stone to Be, Commemorated at Ascen- sion Church Next Week. ‘The rector of Ascension parish, Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, announces a serles of special events tomorrow and the following week at Ascension Church, Twelfth street and M: tts ave- nue, in commemoration of the fifty-| fifth anniversary of the laying of the| corner stone of the present church butlding that was for many years used | by Bishop Sattetlee, first Bishop of | Washington, as the Pro-Cathedral. The services tomorrow will be: Holy | communion at 8 and 11 a.m., followed | by the dedication and acceptance of an Italian marble tablet placed upon the east wall in memory of Charles Mason, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Iowa, who was for many years a vestryman of Ascension parish under the rectorate of the late Bishop Pinck- ney, then rector of the parish. It will be unveiled and presented by his grand- son, Charles Mason Remey of Wash- ington. These anniversary services will be; continued on Ascension day, May 9, | when holy communion will be cele- | brated at 10 o'clock and a fitting ad- dress by the rector at 8 p.m. The gold and silver offering for the endow- ment will also be a part of the pro- gram. Bishop Freeman will take a part in these services by confirming a large class of candidates May 12 at 11 o'clock. “SONG IN THE NIGHT” PASTOR’S SERMON TEXT| Rev. Paul Schearrer's Schedule of | Services at Takoma Park Pres- byterian Church Outlined. Public worship will be held in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 11 and 8 o'clock. The pas- tor, Rev. R. Paul Shearrer, will preach at the morning service on the subject “A Song in the Night.” Rev. Paolo Bosio, Waldensian pastor of Rome, Italy, will be the guest preacher at 8 o'clock. The service is under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society. Mrs. Robert A. Ramsay, president of the society, will preside. Richard Mattoon will lead the Senior C. E. Soclety meeting at 6:30 o'clock. A social period follows service. All young people are invited. The Ladies’ Aid Society meets at the church Wednesday at 2 o'clock. ~The midweek service will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The study of the epistle of James will be continued. WILL HONOR IMHOF. Concordia Cl—r_u‘r_c:—t;_c_zlebrnte An- niversary Tomorrow. A special service will be held in Con- cordia Church, Twentieth and G streets, tomorrow to celebrate the 100th anni- versary of the birth of Frederick W. Imhof, who for 37 years was & worker in the Sunday school and for about 16 years was president of the congregation. | He took charge of the Sunday school | at a time when it seemed to be a hope- less proposition and reorganized it. During the first years of his service as | president of the congregation the pres- ent edifice for worship was built. Be- sides caring for the work of the congre- gation, he led the congregation in benevolent enterprises, particularly in the support of the German Orphan Asylum, on the Good Hope road. He served as president of the board of di- rectors for a number of years. Hig memory will be honored in both the German and English services Sunday morning. Church Music Director Available her, Cholr i|| —says murder is twenty times and robbery fifty times more prevalent in America than Great Britain, with only one-half ar- rested and one-sixth convicted. The President says there is a possibility that respect for law as law is fading from the sensi- ||| bilities of the American penple. H t | / Law and Order Mass Meeting National Baptist Church, 3:30 16th and Columbia Road Clinton N. Howard Will Speak on || “Smoke Screening the | ||l American Constitution” | Piazza Cavour, the devotional |~ WILL FILL PULPIT | Rev. Paolo Bosio to Preach at Church of the Cove- nant Tomorrow. The guest preacher at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow will be Rev. Paolo Bosio, Waldensian pestor of Rome, Italy. Signor Bosio is pastor of the Cornelius Baker Memorial Church, Rome, and is now visit- ing the branches of the American Waldensian Aid Society. The regular Sunday night church service will be combined with the Children’s day service at 3:30 o'clock. Six hundred potted geraniums, which will be distributed to the children at the close of the Children's day service, will serve as pulpit flowers for the morning service. The Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor Society will hold its devotional service at 7 o'clock. The Covenant Evening Mission Socicty will mect Monday night at the home of Mrs. A. L. Kley All-comers’ men’s Bible class will hold its annual meeting Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Elsenberger will conduct the preparatory service Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock. CIRCLE TO PRESENT {PAGEANT WEDNESDAY Officers Will Be Elected Tuesday by Members of Pinkham Class. The subject of the question sermon tomorrow evening by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson of the National Baptist Memorial Church, is “Is It Necessary to Come Out in the Open?” At the morning service he will take for his theme “These All Continued.” fol- lowing which the Lord’s supper will be observed. The Woman's Society will meet at the church Wednesday. Mrs. W. P. Barrows will have charge of the devo- tional period. Echoes from the Atlantic district meeting will be heard at the morning session. In the afternoon the Helen Montgomery Circle will give the pageant “Our Latin American Neigh- bors.” The May business, meeting of the Pinkham class will be held in the class room at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The annual election of officers will be held. The Evening Mission Club will have dinner at the church Tuesday. Reports from the Philadelphia convention will be_given. The Bible school board will meet at the church for supper Thursday at 6:15 o'clock. The Intermediate C. E. Soclety will hold special service of installation of officers Sunday evening as follows: President, Cecll McLendon; vice presi- dent, Marilynn Isley: secretary, Arline Hayes; treasurer, Adelaide Rau. A special meefing of the teachers of classes of young people from 18 to 25 years of age will be held at the church Sunday afternoon in the interests of the young people’s conference, which meets at Westminster in July. % % dily Rev. G. E. Schnabel Will Preach Two Sermons. Services- at Albright Memorial Evan- gelical Church tomorrow will be in charge of the minister, Rev. George E. Schnabel. The theme of the morning sermon will be “The Real Battlefield of the Church,” and at 8 o'clock, “To Be | or Not to Be.” | The evening circle of the Ladies’ Guild, of which Mrs. J. Allen Clark is president, will hold its monthiy meet- ing Wednesday evening. 5 Eunangelistic Center “The Wolrd's Richest Ring” Rev. Harry L. Col City Evangelistic Service at 7:30 The Tabernacl North Capitol and K Sts. 10:45— “Where Is Thy God?” Tues., Healing. Wed. Pentecostal. - Thurs,, Bible Study. Fri., Crusaders. Join Sun. Eve. Song Service, 7:30 “Services of Gospel Sunshine” Visitors—Public Welcome Theosophy Indians of Today 5 4 WASHINGTON LODGE THEOSOPHIC WALL. 1216 M_ST. N.W. 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. CAL MOVEMENT." hite Lotus Da: ¥ will be observed Wednesday, 8:15 P. Free Library “open_ daily. ezcept Sunday, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. 0 ‘DUES. 'FEES OR COLLECTIONS. ~ “THE HIGHER LIFE” By Mr. Victor Russell Public Lecture Sunday, May 5, 8:15 P.M. LIGHTBRINGER LODGE 1204 18th at Conn. Ave. Tenth and G Sunday School, 9:45 AM. DR. PIERCE “THE ST Featuring John Barrymore, with On Thursday Night at 7 “THE LOS Lioyd Hughes. , Asbury Methodist | Freewill Offerings. | With the observance tomorrow of In- | stitute Sunday in many of the chapters, | the campaign for registrations for the Mountain Lake Park Institute will be under way in the Washington district. | D. 8. Patterson, conference presideat, | will open the campaign with an address | on the various phases of institute life at the devotional service of Brightwood Chapter tomorrow evening. Institute alumni_members will conduct the serv- | ice at Douglas Chapter, and Miss Irenc | Umberger will lead at Dumbarton Ave- | nue Chapter. | A number of members of Brightwood | Intermediate Chapter will be trans- fzrred to the senior chapter at a special service tomorrow. At the recent session of the Baltimore | Conference, Epworth League, held in Foundry Church, the Washington Dis- | trict Junior League superintendent was | awarded second prize in the efficiency | contest .conducted by the conference ‘Jumor League superintendent. Miss Lois Donnell has accomplished a great | deal in the junior department in re- | establishing the work after a lapse of | several years. oG | The Baltimore and West Baltimore | districts held their conventions Thurs- | day and Friday. The former met in Fort Avenue Church and the latter at St. Mark's Church, Baltimore. The | washington district president, Mis | Margaret Lentz, represented this dis- | trict as fraternal delegate to these con- ventions. | The new cabinct of Petworth Chap- | ter will be installed at speclal services | tomorrow evening by the District cabi- | net. Metropolitan Chapter is having a so- cial for the young people of the church tonight. Members of other chapters are invited. The annual convention of the Wash- | Ington _ District Epworth League will | open Monday evening, May 13, with a Junior League rally, in charge of Miss Lois Donnell, junior superintendent of the district. Tuesday evening the gen- eral session will open with the regular order of business and election of offi- cers. Presidents of local chapters will present reports also. The new officers will be installed Wednesday evening by the officers of the Baltimore Conference, | Epworth League. Rev. J. Phelps Hand will speak, and the Baltimore Confer- ence Epworth League Institute plans will be presented. Each department of the District cabinet will present & | sketch of some phase of its work. The conventfon will be held at McKendree M. E. Church. PASTOR WILL PREACH Members of the Masonic Lodge of Chevy Chase will attend the services tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Edward Clark, pastor, will preach a special sermon on the subject: “Temple Builders.” Members of the lodge will take part in the service. | At 11 o'clock the ordinance of the | Lord's supper will be observed. A. F. Williams of Cleveland, Ohio, will make a brief address. ‘The Women's Society, in conjunction with the Sunday school, plans to hold a | mother and daughter banquet in the near future. finhrnnm}néigh;a} Gospel Tent Japhet-Furr Party Meeting Every Night rom May 5th to May 26th 34th & M Sts. NW. Next to Key Bridge * Olungngamm CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH George Fi Pas 34th a e 9:45—Four depart- Sirs. Helena Kimbai i Chureh School, ments. rector. Morning Worship. 11 = “FREEDOM AND NECESSITY.” onThE, thiXd of a seriestof 6 sermons on the subject of “Bridging Sunday Event ) Biblestudy. “aingine picture “ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE.” 6:30 pm.— singing and motion Plymouth Congregational Church 7th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE" 9:30 a.m—Church Bchool (May Day ng Service). 11:00 a.m—Rev. L. Z, Johnson. D. D, ‘The Folly of Discontent.” 8:30pm—Y. P. 8. C. E. 8:00 p.m v. A. H. Coke will preach. Men's Club Meeting Tuesday, May 7th, 8 o'clock. . Mt. PLEASANT Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N. REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Relisious Education Sunday 9:30 AM.—Church School. ‘1‘1 :00 A.M.—Sermon: Playing the Game in China and Japan.” BY Dr. Wynn C. Fairfield of !hfl!\;(’hlnl. ‘Thursday, May 9 8:00 P.M.—Address: “The Religious Environment Into Which Jesus Was Born.” by Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce Life Adjustment Center Benefit retta ‘Betty Lou.” by the Mt. t Chorus, Tuesday evening. . at 8:15. in Plerce Hall, A‘l Crurch, 15th & Harvard Sts. Tickets, 50c. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D. Minister. Ch; ian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. PREACHES “OUR SUPREME NEED” ORMS OF LIFE” ht Will Tllustrate the Sermon Camilla Horn and Louis Wolheim 5 Dr. Pierce Speaks On “LET THE PAST GO"—Illustrated by the Photoplay T WORLD” A picturization of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stupendous story, with Bessie Love, Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery and Everyone Invited. ENING STAR. WASHINGTON, GUEST PREACHER | [ eewoxrsweacue 110 W. . FAIRFIELD ON “TEMPLE BUILDERS” | of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, .. 0, TOOEEUPYPULPT Missionary Pastor to Preach| at Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church. The morning sermon Sunday at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will be delivered by the church’s mis- sionary pastor, Dr. Wynn C. Fairfield, just back from a long term of service in China, who also will address the Young People’s Forum at 5 o'clock. Preceding the morning service, Dr. Fairfield will talk to the cemiors and intermediates in the church scheol, and at 11:15 Mrs. Fairfield will speek at the junior worship service. At the meeting of the Woman'’s Guild next Wednesday at 10 o'clock and at future meetings a kindergarten, in charge of Mrs. Marfon Knight, will be maintained in order that mothers with small children may attend. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, pastor of All Souls’ Church, will be the visiting speaker at the Thursday night mid- week service, his subject being *“The Religious Environment Into Which Jesus Was Born.” Preparations are being completed for Parents’ day in the church school May 12. The parents will observe the work in the classes. and will then organize themselves into a special meeting for discussion of church school problems. Mrs. Mary C. Stevens, chairman of the social service department, has is- sued an appeal for volunteers for auto- mobile service in all week days and for high school clerical volunteers on Sat- urdays to assist in the charitable work sponsored by the church. New York has a Soclety of Jewish Sclence. Universaliat * First Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. Pastor SRRVIOES AT THE' Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. NW. (Pending the Building of @ New Church Edifice) May 5, at 11 a.m. | |“The Laboratory Method } in Religion” | Musieal Ministry: Choir, Dr. A. | Kindergarten at the S Chureh School Convenes at 12:15 P.M. TS FREE—BRING YOUR FRIENDS | _ The executive board of the Columbia Federation will meet Tuesday evening at_the Central Union Mission. | The federation will be entertained May 21 with a play and musical selec- tions at Second Church by Anacostia, | Fountain Memorial and Second Unions. | A carnival and garden party will be | given by the federation June 5 at East ‘Washington Heights Church. Proceeds to go to the convention fund. ‘The On-to-Detroit Club met last Tuesday evening _at First Baptist Church. Thomas R. Wilson, president of the club. announced that the Wahoos. or District of Columbia delegation, will join the Pennsylvania, Long Island and New Jersey delegations and go through Cleveland to -Detroit for the B. Y. P. U. of A. convention. . Mrs, Virginia Riley will have charge of the program Sunday night at First Church B. Y. P. U. while Miss Lois Chandler will conduct the Bible quiz. Union No. 1 of Bethany will be led tomorrow night by Miss Myrteen Sisson and Beta group. Mrs. Geraldine Kirk- land presided over the young people’s night church service last Sunday. Richard Kirkland offered prayer, Cline Van Horn read Scriptures, Misses Cath- erine Shuffle and Rebecca Perry, and Deneale Grant and Paul Dameron were the ushers. A playlet entitled “How Disciples Can Best Serve Jesus” will be given at Wil- son Avenue B. Y. P. U. Sunday night. Miss Nellie Rodkey will have charge. New York (City is to have a 23-story | Congregational church. = Olhrmam;lnhifinw Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster §t. N.W. 8. 8, 10 am. Services, 11:15 am. Wed., Bible Study, 8 p.m. Q’ihrintian Srience (NEW) i W THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill at 11 a.m. § oL A AR Services in Assembly Room of fays ette. t the Hotel SUBJECT: “The Church” 6 Sus p.m. (except Sunday). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday at ‘5 P.M. An address will Station WOL—: Program Provided by The Christian Science Watchman ckson Place, Phone Main 3043 b R ) 00 B iy RCH 3 GOD." ial Sermon by Rev. Jullus « BAPTIST +# Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. 5ec.—~320 Woodward Bldg. METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at eleven Communion Meditation “These Things Have I Spoken” Evening at eight Ascension Service “The Glory of the Ascended Christ” All Knights Templar Invited. 9:30—Bible_School. 10—Men meet in Auditorium. 7—Five Socleties of Happy Young People. 8—Songs and Sermon. BETHANY RIAw HUGH T. STEVENSON. Ministe Preaching by the pastor at 11 “Master’s Memorial — Commu- nion,” and 8 p.m., “The Greatest One in the Kingdom.” Bible School, 9:30; Junior Church, 11 am.; four B. Y. P. Us, 6: pm. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor N.w. Thos. E. Boorde BIBLE SCHOOIL—9:30 AM. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. Sermon Topics— ove.” 11:00 a.m. pyuThe Secrets’ of Your Heart,” 8:00 Communion, 12:00 m. Eop L T m. \isic ‘in_ the evening service ‘Columbia chool Miss Hannah Bonnell, direc- CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Cirele) EDWARD 0. CLARK. 11 a.m.—Communion_Service by Mr. A. F. Willi; Avartet, tor. land. 8 p.m.—Special “Temple Tuesday. May_ 7. Conert Lovette 'Choral Club, ~assistéd by. Miss Lillie ~ Porter Bailey, organist. _Stiver offering. TAKOMA PARK () c Service, . 8 by WILLIAM EARL LA RUE, Minister. West Washington Cor. S1st and N Sfs. NW. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00—Communion. 7:00—B. Y. P. U's. 8:00—Baptism. PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH. 11 a.m.—Sermon and Request Music “Contradictions of Ignorance” 8 p.m.—Sermon and Special Music “Changed Minds¥ 8.8,9:30. B.Y.P.U, 7Tpm. Men's Class taught by James G. ‘Yaden. TUESDAY—Concert by Cambria Concert Company. E Near FIFTHLS ) new ‘m minister 7:40 p.m.—8ervice In the interest of Young People, n Bible Training School Briges and four B. Y. 8. 8. 9:30; Prepare 12th. and Diversar: Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 A.M.—At the Church A 4th St. and Vs i “THE HOUSE READ” F 8 P.M.—At the Branch 17th a East Capitol S “FACING OUR DEED: BRIGHT. HAPPY SERVICES. NDALL °» Xar B S.W. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Y.P. U, T PM. Closes Sunday Night Male Quartet Sings “SELF-MASTERY. Western Presbyterian Church Pro-| gram Is Announced. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of | the Western Presbyterian Church, H | street between Nineteenth and Twen- | tieth streets, will take for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. “Self Mastery” and in the evening at 8 o'clock his theme will be “Your Residence.” The devotional meeting of the Chris- tian Endeavor Soclety will be held at | 7 o'clock. The monthly meeting of the | Ladies’ Missionary Society will be held | Tuesday at 2 p.m. | Shanghai has a $600,000 Y. M. C. A. fimtrmntal Church of the Holy Trinity Apostolic Faith 1618 11th ST. N.W. ELDER LEWIS T. CHAPMAN, Paster. Sunday School. 9:30 am. Preaching, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Tu ay | and Thursday from 12 to 1 p.m. Tarr !Y ‘meeting Tuesday. 8 p.m. Church busi- ness meetings Wednesday and Priday. p.m. Prayer and praise meetings. Lively and églnl‘lll singing for each meeting. __A MOST CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. * Bible Stdents wwar New Church (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Abeve Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Adult class. Leader, Alice Thacher Post. 11:00—Morsitng worship. Mr. Sperry will “?;DT }TESQOIIJIISELVES." ontralt 3 5 d - ALL WELCOME Akw.ll’ - S, ... ... TS St. Mary’s Church 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES. Low masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High mass at 9:15. Last low mass at 11:30. ST. ANTHONY NOVENA DEVOTIONS. Rev. Felix M. Kirsch, 0. M. Cap,, Litt. D. Tuesday, 7 am., THURSDAY, MAY 9. ASCENSION OF OUR LORD. Holy Day of Obligation. All low masses— 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, Middny mass at 11:15 am. 10’p.m. I. B.S. A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 P.M.—Lecture by A.L. Smith Topic, “PRAISING GOD.” 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study Seats Free—No Collection Mrethodiat Episcopal (COLORED) GALBRAITH & .. 5 75 Rev. Wm. D. Church t. bet. I & M Sts. N.W. D. D.. P astor. ool ~and Bible Classes. 11:00 a.m —Sermon and Morning Worship. 3:30 p.m.—Literary and Pew Rally, W. H. d F. M. Society. 5000 and F. M. 3 m.—Sermon and Evening Worship, are weleome to our services. B.__Trustees’ Emergency Rally will be observed. Every member 1s requested to contribute two dollars (52.00). . Methodiat Epiacopal Soure. . Methodist Eptaropal e Te\i /e SOUTHERN EPWORTH Ovpoesite Lineoln Park. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Hi-Le: Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. PRAYER MEETING, 11 A M.—“Radiant “Developing Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Thursdsy, 8 P.M.—Prayer Thursday Evening, 8 P. 7:50 Sunday Evening, Organ Prelude All Are Welcome. All Seats Free. Music by Vested Choir S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist-Director FRANCIS ASBURY J. JOSEPH RIVES, Minister 11 AM—PUBLIC WORSHIP. Communion. ~PUBLIC WORSHIP, Sermon, “One Thing That Cannot Be Done.” RN METHODIST “The Southerm Methodist Church Capitol Hill” 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—Sunday Sermon by Pastor, “The Christ-Centered Life.” 8 P.M.—Communion Address, “Sacrament of the Lord’s Su pper” 30 P.M. Epworth League, 7 P.M Prayer Meeting 16th St. NW. Near Lamont Epworth League, 7 P.M. THURSDAY, 8 P.M. ¢ MT. VERNON PLACE Southerm Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Souls” W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 8 P.M.—“Securing Spiritual Values” H. R. DEAL, Junior Preacher 11 AM.—Junior Congregation (in Sunday School Auditorium)— Character” MR. DEAL mary Department, 9 A.M.) ( Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. Meeting—Doctor Lambeth. Quartet and Large Vested Choir. R. Deane Shure, Director. Methodist Methodist Episcopal ethodist Episcopal J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent R LHURCH St. Clarence ‘orkran, Pastor Brightwood Park Cor. 8th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education. Louis Organist and Director of Musle. At Eleven O'Clock “The Heroic Fellowship” ¢ Eight O'Clock “Modern Pagans The Minister Preaches Music by Vested Chorus. Chri :00—Y¥. P's Devotional Service. Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8. WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem ZBapiisms visible r 1 water Jike Jesus' baptism, 8 pm. & “A Stors: A very smart thing said chairs (men ng ch. debtless, Tth & Eye ne. IGHLANDS BAPTIST C! Fourteenth Street. at Jeffe Newton Mercer Simmonds, in Pastor. 00—Communion. with_address. the Father." 9 u o] 8:00 Thursday—Midweek ~Service. ~Calvary Burrall Class, Adult Classes, Church Auditorium Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“Greater Works Than These Shall Ye Do.” 8 P.M.—“THE CRISIS.” Junior Church—11 a.m.—Rev. H. J. Councilor Sunday School 9:30— 8th & H Sts. N.W. Metropolitan Theatre FIRST Samuel “WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. NE. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. " Y sneta o Worship and’ Sermon Thursday, 0 p.m. The Church With the Lighted Cross TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.X. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 9:30 AM.—The Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. Quartet Choir. 8:00 PM.—Dr. H. E. Woolever speaks: “Mussolini and Europe Today.” Quartet and Chorus Choirs Emma Louise Thompson, Director DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin A Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Past 10:00 a. m.—Church_School, 11100 a.m'—Hol 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Wa: ston for the Hearts of Washinston. Judson Porter, Pastor 11 A.M.—“Rifts of Blue in Clouds of Black.” 8 P.M.—“The Witnessing Waves.” Sunday Sehool, 9:30 AM. Swel service at 3:50 P. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. M. VISITORS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY HEARTILY WELCOMED! “NATIONAL MEMORIAL GOVE 11 AM.—“THESE Lord’ 8 P.M.—“IS IT NECESSARY TO 16th Street and Columbia Road » G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor ALL CONTINUED” er) Cl “Deferred Fellowship” The pastor's communion medita- tion. Holy Communion and the re- géption of new members. Service at “THE ELUSIVE FACE” 1s the second topic in the series of evenlnf sermons _the _pastor _is preaching on_“Familiar Pa " In- stallation of Epworth League Officers hypl‘?‘ll District Officers. Tvice at “NINE NOVEL NIGHTS” | General subject of service, Thursday, "PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor McKendree Methodist Metropolitan Church (The National Methodist Chureh) Corner John Mary 9:30—Ch School. 11:00—Public Worship, sermon by the 3 “THE GARDENS OF LIFE” 8:00—Public worship. Sermon by REV. JOHN McCAFFREY The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing at Both Services. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister. Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Religious Education. 9:30 a.m —Church School. 11:00 a'm.— “The Hem of His Garment™ Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 p.m.— Rev. William J. Thompson, D. D., of Drew Theological Seminary. Music by Poundry Quartet Choir. Thursdey, 8 pm.. Mid-week Praise and Prayer Service. 'WELCOME. Connecticxt Ave. and Jocelyn Sta CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m—Sunday School 11 AM. DR. PHELPS HAND PYACRED DRAMA “Nason, the Blind Disciple” urch School Subject of MINISTER. Church 921 Massachuseits Avenue N.W. 'WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor 11:00 AM. “How Christ Satisfies” Sacramental Service. ‘Trombone Solos. MR. L. Z. PHILLIPS. 8:00 P.M. “The Creed of an Agnostic” HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister 9:45 a.m—Church. School. 11:00 8. m.—Address: Rev. John McCafirey, of Belfast, Sacrament of Holy Communion. 7 -Epworth League.

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