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D. C.. SATURDAY. STAR., WASHINGTON, EBRIGHIW[](]I] PARK ~ SERVICES TO OPEN Week’s Program to Mark An- niversary of Methodist Church. THE EVENING LASSS SESSONS | T0 OPEN NONDAY 10 PARLEY ANNOUNCED BY PRESBYTERIANS 3eneral Assembly to Convene! in North Carolina Next Thursday. ATLANTA, Ga., May 11.—The Sixty- | ainth General Assembly of the P‘rstb)- | 2rian Church in the United States will | convene in Montreat, N. C., May 16.| The opening sermon will be preached | »y Dr. Harris E. Kirk, pastor of Frank- Iin Street Presbyterian Church, Balti- more, Md., retiring moderator of the assembly. = A new moderator will be slected on the opening day. Dr. R. C. Anderson, president of tnu Mountain Retreat Association of Mon- reat, is chairman of the committee that s arranging for entertainment of the; rommissioners in the new Assembly Inn. | Dr. Willls S. Wilson is pastor of the church where the assembly will hold | — ;Annual Meeting of Potomac‘ Synod of Reformed Church to Be Held Here. | A week of services celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of Brightwood Park Methodist Episco- pal Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, will open at 11 o'clock tomorrow with a sermon by Dr. J. Phelps Hand, dis- irict superintendent. A Mother’s day pageant, “The Age- Gld Dream,” will be presented at 8 p.m., under the direction of Miss Vir- ginia Wolfe. A supper will be served, Tuesday, at 6 p.m, in Social Hall to former pastors iand their wives, followed at 8 o'clock by & meeting devoted to reminiscences | The annual sessions of Baltimore- | | Washington Classis of the Synod of | the Potomac of the Reformed Church in the United States will open Mon- day as 8 pm. in the Grace Reformed | Church, Fifteenth street between Rhodc | Island avenue and P street, Rev. Dr. Henry H. Ranck, pastor. Twenty-one ministers and 20 lay | delegates, besides representatives of the | various church boards, will attend. The | present officers are: Rev. Dr. Loyel E. | Coblentz, president: Elder William C. | Beckwith, vice president; Rev. Dr. J. | G. Grimmer, stated clerk; Rev. Roland | L. Rupp, corresponding secretary; Elder Dr. Paul C. E. Hauser, treasurer. The retiring president, Rev. Dr. Cob- RF\ CI-ARE!\CF l’ I’ARKER its sessions. Dr. J. D. Leslie is clerk | of the assembly and Rev. E. C. Scott assistant, both of Dallas, Tex. This meeting of the assembly will be marked by the submission of the re- port of the committee on assembly's work, which committee will make rec- ommendations covering the correlated work of all the assembly’s agencies. A matter of interest will be the report of this committee on the feasibility of the relocation and merger of the executive | committees and promotional agencles | and a central treasury. Reports will be made to the assem- bly by committees on foreign missions, home missions, Christian education and ministerial relief, religious education, | country church work, slewnrdshlg) men's work and women’s work. In ad- dition there will be reports also from permanent committees on Protestant relief, Bible cause, judicial matters. Trustees of the assembley and the Presbyterian foundation, Assembly's Training School, and the Mountain Retreat Association will report. Aw interim committees to be heard from include correspondence course for ministers, closer relations with other Presbyterian bodies, directory for worship and optional forms, divorce and survey of fields occupied by both Presbyterian Church U. S. and Presby- terian Church U. S. A. TOPICS ANNOUNCED FOR MOTHER'S DAY 1 | { { i {PASTOR AT BETHESDA | | Rev. Clarence P. Parker Quits St. OFFERS RESIGNATION, John's Episcopal—To Take Vacation. Rev. Clarence Prentice Parker, rec- tor of St. John's Episcopal Church, Bethesda, has tendered his resignation to the vestry, which has given him | three months’ vacation. The vestry, represented by R. Han- | son Weightman, read a resolution o([ regret at the service last Sunday. The services at the church tomor- row will be as follows: Holy communion, 7:30 am.; morning prayer and ser- mon by the rector, 11 am.; vesper service on the lawn, 4:30 p.m. There %ill be @ celebration of the Holy eu- charist ’rhursdsy at 7 am. CLASS WILL CONDUCT Harold McNeil Will Be Speaker. Observance Planned at Occoquan. The Vaughn Class of Calvary Bap- tist Church will conduct the 8 o'clock !at’9 o'clock. There will also be & ses- |sion on Tuesday. MISSION SERVICES|S: | Potomac street. Ladies’ Aid Society will | lentz, will preach the opening sermon, | to be followed by roll call, organiza- tion, election 'of officers, address of welcome by Dr. Henry H. Ranck, re- sponses by the president, after which adjournment to the following morning This year marks the 182d anniver- sary of the organization of the fi synod and the twenty-fourth trien- | nial meeting of General Synod, which | will be held May 22 at Indianapolis, | Ind. Two ministers and two elders will | represent this classis, namely, Dr. | Henry H. Ranck of Washington: Rev. Dr. W. R. Strielelmer of Baltimore; | Elder Otto Schmidt of Baltimore and Elder J. Franklin Meyer of Washington. | MISSION WORK GROUPS PLAN TO MEET TUESDAY West Washington Baptist Bodies Fix Places—Pastor Announces Sermons. At the West Washington Baptist Church, Thirty-first and N streets, Rev. W. L. Darby will preach tomorrow . on “A Religion That Is Worth . Woman's missionary circles will meet Tuesday, 2 p.m., King Circle, with Mrs. Riley, 3023 Cambridge place: 8 p.m,, No. 1, with Mrs. Moore, 1723 G | street; No. 3, with Mrs. Meeks, 1232 meet with Mi Artz, at Friendship RECEPTION FOR NEW PASTOR IS PLANNED The official board of Lincoln Road M. E. Church will tender a reception to their new pastor, Rev. Walter Frank- lin Atkinson, and his family, Wednes- day evening, in the parlors of the chureh, to which members and friends of the church are invited. Addresses will be made by Rev. J. Phelps Hand, district superintendent, and representatives of the various church organizations. Musical numbers and other entertainment are also planned. ‘The committee in charge consists of 1. C. Smallwood, chairman: G. A. Bon net, J. 8. Copenhaver, F. M. B?Ck M. R. Speelman, Miss C. Stine, Miss P. Stine, Mrs. C. E. Ecker and Mrs. A E. Dowden. Rev. Mr. Atkinson comes to Lincoln Road Church from Towson, Md., which was preceded by a short pastorate at Calvary Church in this city, his first charge after transfer to the Baltimore Conference from the New Jersey Con- !leprnence, to which he was admitted in 6. During his 20 years' service in New Jersey he was pastor of Cloucester First’ Church, Freehold, Penns Grove and other important charges. He is a graduate of University of Pennsyl- | vania, a Thirty-second degree Scottish | Rite Mason, member of Bevelry Ma-; two 8:15 p.m. by former pastors. Homecoming night will occur Thurs- day, when the past, present and future of Brightwood Park Church will be by presented by three laymen. Friday evening will be young people’s | Supper_ will be served at 6 o'clock. D. S. Pattersor will be toast- | master. At 8 o'clock Dr. Oscar T. |5 Olson of Baltimore will address a people’s rally. The celebration will_close May 19. with a sermon by Dr. W. L. McDow of the ‘Board of Home Missiogs. and Church Extension at 11 o'clock, and | layman’s night, with an address by Mr. | George W. Seabold. teacher of the Community Men’s Bible Class at Glyn- don, Md. Theosophist Lecture Topic. “Occultism versus the Occult Arts” is the subject of a free lecture tomor- row at 8:15 p.m. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Bulldlnz Seventeenth and I streets. The “Five ' Messages from H. P. Blavatsky to the American Theosophists” will be consid- | ered in the study class Wednesday at Huited Brethren Memorial United Brethren rth N Rev. Simpso, Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, Morning _at sonic Lodge of Bevelry, N. J. i y 16 at 8 pm. Rev. family consists of wife, " will speak at the church May ‘17 at 7:45 p.m. on the Southern ! | Baptist convention. AT CENTENNIAL BAPTIST. at 8. B. Daugherty. . C. E. Societies, 7. Prayer Service, |nd Laymen's Meet snx ’rhuudu services tomorrow ne-ht at the Central Union Mission, 613 U street, with Har- old McNeill as the speaker. John S. Bennett, superintendent of the mission, who has just returned from the ff- teenth’ annual convention of the Inter- national Union of Missions, held at Lancaster, Pa., will head a delegation Dr. Potter's Sermon Tomorrow Morning, and Other Services, at First Baptist Church. Sermons by Dr. Bunday School. 9: Episcopal EOPLE C T NS YO0 WILE CoME RohiR On the occasion of Mother’s day, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter’s subject tomor- row morning at PFirst Baptist Church will be “Mother Watching at the Win- dow.” Foll this theme and closely related to it the subject for the evening will be “Preserving the Home.” The women who compose the social committee of the church will give a flower to every worshiper who comes to the service tomorrow morning. A new series of Sunday evening ser- anam will be announced at an early ate ‘The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. The Swedish gervices will be held at 3:30 p.m when Rev. Nels Hadeen will The Baptist Young People's Unnm 'Ill hold its meeting at 6:45 p.m. ‘The Lord’s !upper will be observed at the close of the morning lervlee PARENTS’ DAY FEATURE OF CHURCH SERVICES| Mount Pleasant Congregational An- mounces Special Program in Charge of Committees. “Parents’ day” in the church school will feature tomorrow at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, 1410 Columbia road. At 9:30 a.m. the par- ents will be received at the church and committees will escort them to the different departments of the school. Later they will hold a meeting for con- ference with Miss Lois M. Kugler, di- Tector of religious education. “How Much Freedom Should Young‘ People Have at Home?” will cussed by the young people:tomm at 5' pm. The discussion will be led by ‘William Kilgore. The discussion group is planning an outdoor conference around the campfire for May 13. JUDGE NORRIS TO SPEAK. Judge Willlam F. Norris will be the speaker at a Union Mother's day serv- ice tomorrow morning at 10:30 g'clock, at Peck Memorial Chapel. The regular morning service will be merged with the Cuthbert Men's class and Mrs. Ketchum’'s women's class and will be held a half hour earlier than the usual time of the morning service. There will be a Mother’s observance at 7:45 pm.. The pastor, flzv Irving ‘W. Ketchum, will preach on “Mothers.” Special bouquets will be presented to some of the mothers as prizes. RN, Evangelistic Services. Rev. R. C. Meeks will conduct !nnnuatlc services at Calvary South- E. Church, 3038 Q street, be- gmmng Monday night and continuing through May 26. Rev. E. C. Beery, the pastor, will preach special sermons tomorrow. Kendall Baptist Church. Rev. C. P. Ryland will preach tomor- row morning at the Kendall Baptist Church on_“Paul's Tribute to the Mother of Timothy” and at 8 p.m. “A Lad's Lunch.” Mother’s day exercises 'lll be held by the Sunday School. Two Free Lectures Gertrude Waldemar Foremost Lecturer on Scientific Astrology in America THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. Sunday, May 12th, 8:15 P.M. “Planet Law and the New Birth” Monday, May 13th, 8:15 P.M. A Free Public Lesson “The New Astrology” Questions answered at both meetings This is your only opportunity of hearing these lectures! New York World.—" Eminently suc- cesstul,” ete. Boston Post.—Made tmpression,” ete. a remarkable - | tomorrow morning to the workhouse at Occoguan, Va., to hold religious serv- ices, led by E. D. Preston of the First| Congregational Church. Six other of the 100 and more churches which, as “the mission of the churches,” the Central Union Mis- ! sion 'serves, will assist in the week night | services at 8 o'clock each evening next week. The Columbia Heights Christian Church will send its Chrsitian En- deavor to conduct the services Monday, the B. Y. P. U. of Bethany Baptist| Church will officiate Tuesday, the Cal- vary Baptist Christian Endeavor Wednesday, the First Congregational Christian Endeavor Thursday, the Live ‘Wire Class of the Metropolitan Baptist Church Friday, and the Prancis Asbury M. E. Church South Saturday. The| Sunday. services begin at 7:45 o'clock, and are for the general public. EpEmE A MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE. Rev. H. A. Kent Will Preach on| “Glory of Motherhood.” Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach at 11 o'clock to- morrow on the subject “The Glory of Motherhood.” There will be special Mother's day features at both the Sunday school and church services. His subject at 8 p.m. will be “The Breaking of the Alabaster Box.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am., Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. Pastor Will Be Assisted by C. N. Howard of Rochester, N. Y. Rev. E. Hez Swem will be assisted by Clinton N. Howard of Rochester, N. Y., | i relating “A Most Unusual, Interesting, Stirring Story!” tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church. Dr. Swem’s 11 o'clock morning sermon ! subject is: “Singular Seed.” | = imarn;éi B St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Reet: 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Arthur B. Rudd, Canonof Washington. 3:30 p.m-—(t:&mrmlnon instrue- n. 4:30 p.m.—Evensong with Ser- mon by the Rev. Robert Shores. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's So- ciety. THURSDAY Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m. Third Baptist Church. ‘There will be a Mother’s day observ- ance tomorrow at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets. Dr. George ©. Bulilock’s topic at 11 a.m. is “Mother’s Influence.” At 8 p.m. he will preach the annual Thanksgiving sermon to the G. U. 0 of Odd Fellows. Sunday morn- ing pi mccunl.fl!flto'lsfll Blb]e lchool 9:15 .; the Junior C. E. Society, 6 pm., which will be lead by Mrs. 8. T. Atkins; prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm.; Y. P. puyzr meeting, Thursday. 8 9 _p.m. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN Av"-}Y‘mflgAE- NEAR WOOD- HOL COMMUNIO! = RNING, ERAVER | HOLY couu NIO! NRN!b it ACHER, "™ OANGN S e OFEN: 'Am SERVI c: TAKE "IBC()H!!N AVENUE CARS OR LINE 3041 00 A. M. M. | 11:00 A.M. RIES ACH xsuop os w:mmnn B HELD, m TYS WOODLEY ROAD BUS Cflhrmahzlnht_an Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Servlces“ll (QIfitr Srruires ~ YOGODA WASHINGTON SOCIETY Founded by Swami ¥ Sunday, May 12, 1929, 8 ” PM. Meditation-Healing Meeting Brahmchari Jotin. !TONELEI(S':H COURT ALL CORDIALLY INVITED 5 am. Socnetyuof Wa:hmgton. D.C. 26 Eye Street N. Phone Franklin llfl 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 Service every Sunday at 2:30 pm. tpiarnnal g | Christ Church Georgetown| nd_Thirty-first Sts. Rev. B PINKNEY WROTH. oly Communion. Ohureh Benool: Morning Prayer and Sermon. m—Joint Service. Bt reacher, Rey. ¥. Bland Ly-} Rector. 8:00e 9:30 11 8:00p ST. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. Sunday After Ascension 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. * 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8:00 p.m—Joint Service at this Church, THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. St. Stephen’s Church 16th and N!"lion Sts. N.W. Rev. D. D.. Rector. . : Assistant iath, 1t Rev. Ave: ast OSPEEVI Ef Holy Communion o ‘Church 8chool. et Rev. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Countr: Chur:h "0 the e Gity. 8:30, 9:30, 11 am.; 7 p. HOLY CoMroll'l"ln CHAPEL sia Ave, and M pdisen 1. 11 a pm. !venwn. and inter- | sundays. Epiphany G St. NW. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rev. James W. Morris, D. D. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and | Sermon by Canon| Henry Lubeck. | 6:00 PM.—Y o u n g People’s Society. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer_and | Sermon by Rev. Earle | G. Lier. Thursdays, Holy Communion, 7:30 and 11 AM. SAINT JOHN'S BROAD CREEK posite Mount _Vernon) Preauchied By President, Washinston THE MOTHER CHURCH Of All the Churches in the District of Columbia and Vicinity. The Rev. Wm, Hirst Heigham, D. D. Rector Sunday Service. 9 A.M. Church is open all day, week days and from Washi; Congre 12 “miles costia and Come! Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N. Formeris Pro. Cathedral 00 Free Sittings Rev. Thumll W. Cooke, Rector MOTHER'S DAY Sreruices 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a. m—Church School. am—Bishop Freeman will confirm and preach. 3 p.m—Chinese School. 6 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. 8 p.m.—Evening Service. Holy Communion Thursday and Saint Days, 10 a.m. @hriat Chureh Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1795 BEV. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. B., Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.— Special Mother’s Day Service 6:30 p.m.—Young_People’s League. 8:00 pm —Special Musical Service. 1n Thursday, 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wisconsin Avenue Belo Rev. M. M. Perki Recto) Robitits' ‘ot Mother 8:00 p.m—Confirmation _snd !ermun by St. " John's Church Lafayette Square SBERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Bermon. Dr. Johnston will preach. ST. THOMAS’ 18th bet. P & Q, mear Dupont Circle. Take Conn. Ave, c: (Ample parking space.) ST. “JAMES' CHURCH Elthtn Street Northeast between B & G 6tr. v EEORAE A GRIPFITRS. ector Florida Aven SERVICES, 8 and 11 AM. 8—Holy Eucharist. 11—Sermon_by_Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L., “PREPAR- EDNESS.” ‘THURSDAY 11—Holy Eucharist. e ca Northeast. ST PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23rd St. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Eucharist and Sermos. | Connecticut and Cathedral Aves. The Public Is Invited REV. H. H. D. l'l‘llu'l'l' Minister. + Bunday Bchool. _ B ane Praver and Sffmon. 11:00 am | All Souls’ Memorial Church ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH N. H. Ave and V St fivamt filark 8 Third and A Stre: Rev. Hulbert A. Wos Danlel W. Allen, As: 1, if 1 be tifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” 308 Holy Communion. 9:39 a.m.—Church 8chool. Lift up your heads, os: O ye gates; And be ye lifted up, Ye everlasting doors; And the King of glory Shall come in. 11:00 a.m.~Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Alvin P. Knell. 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. P Reverend Dantel’ W. Allen 11:00 a.m. - Thursday—Holy Communion. GRACE E neney 1 g Reformed REF ORMED 11:00 8 Corner 13th_ & Monroe St James D. Buhrer, Pastor | 11:00 . m»"’l‘ho Tdea of God in the Mod- | 9:40 a inday School. 7 p.m.. C. E. cl-xxe_:i_unnd.y, Tuesday and Wednesday. TS E08 i am.—8. 8 Bible Students Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 P.M.—Lecture by G. W. Walters. 4 P.M.—Congregational Meeting. 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. SEATS FREE—NO COLLECTION. @ongregational Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. L. Z. Johi LOVED. (Holy Communion.) o -8 A Mother's Day Service. Speaker, M S R BiEArE “MOTHER. . CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH School, 9:45—Four depart- n-fl:f.’v’.: Sire” mtionn Rimba: ol MAFGinE Worship. 11 s, becial Mother's Day Sermon. “THE LOGIC OF LOVE.” L The fourth of a series of § sermons the general subject of “Bridsing The Gave Sunda ning Club, 6:30 p.m.— ingibe and motion Bible study. “NOT ONE TO STARE.” s | | | i | picture @ongregational MAY 11, 19%9.° MISS EILEEN ROBINSOV Dr. Wilkinson to End I.ectm‘es. “Is Jesus Soon Coming?” will be the subject of the lecture tomorrow night Dr. B. B. Wilkinson, dean of theol- ogy, Washington Missionary College, at the Arcadia. This will be the last Sun- day night lecture Dr. Wilkinson will give this season. At 7:15 pm. “Why | 0st Diseases Come From the Stom- Foure ath" will be the subject of a medical | | demonstration by experts from the \Vu.shlngmn Sanitarium. Iuthttau Church of the Atonement North Capitel & R. L Ave. “CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N. Rev. Charles Enders, Plltnl' EVERYBODY WELCOME Cbmll of the Refnrnuhon and B Sts. REV. :é)nu wnlhvl,ri) Fastor. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Servlce. “Ascension Lessons” ST. PAUL’S Rev. John T Huddle, D. D. W. C. Sts. N.W. Mother's Day Celebra- on. Address by Hon. goonuon. Totmer Member o( Rev. Waltemyer. avor. TS, Serms n"‘.ua R N HER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER Pastor m.—Bible School. ‘m.—Service with sermon. [ Service with sermon. hristian Endeavo: m.—Prayer and Bible CHRIST Missouri Svnod N. J. Ave., Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 A.M.—Service | MOTHER’S DAY ___9:45 AM.—Sunday School. " Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D. Pastor Sunday School 30 AM. t "other's Dy in. the School Morning Service at 11:00 “THE IDEAL FAMILY” Evening Service at 7:45 “MOTHERHOOD"” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Streets ARD NSKL Fasto GTHER'S RELIGION. 'RECIATIN P, ENTS.™ " (Youns People's yeet- S Mr.waiter c. Brandes. organis! oA linge: directre: 'WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D, Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 11 AM. 8 PM.— Rev. Bartlett B. el Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. —“REMOVING BARS TO THE KINGDOM” James, Ph. D. “THE MODERN AMERICAN GIRL AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD” Rev. Moses Ricl hardson Lovell Pholnphy Sund-y Night Will Illustrate the Sermon AT CERT. Fnlurm| Viola Dana On Tht:‘r’wrd-y N’Il*h! at 7:45 AIN THING” With Ralph Graves P.M. Dr. Pi Speaks On HAPPENED TO ME” Tilustrated by the Photopla: “DAVID COPPERFIE! LD By Charles Dickens Freewill Offerings. Everyone Invited. Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Lovell s Lois M. Kugler Relisious Education SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon: “Christ and Modern Womanhood” THURSDAY, May 16 8:00 P.M.—Address : “The Apostolic Age” By Dr. Freder TUESDAY. ic W. Perkins , MAY 14 Washington Life Adjustment Center Benefit 8:15 P.M.—Operetta: Chorus in Pierce H: Harvard Streets. “Betty Lou" given by the Mt. Pleasant All Souls’ Church, 15th and MISS ROBINSON WINNER OF DISTRICT C. E. HONORS | In the nation-wide Christia; - deavor ‘world contest. the District of | Columbia _Christian Endeavor Union, | grouped with Canada. Colorado, Con- 3 Kentucky, Maine, | Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Tennessez, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin, won first place. being the third State union in the United States to reach its quota. iss Eileen Robinson, 6725 Piney | road, won first place in_the | District contest, with Miss Ruth San- ders, 1812 G street, second. | By winning the District contest Miss | Robinson now becomes a contestant for | {a trip to the International Christian | Endeavor Convention at Kansas City and an after-convention tour of the Western States as a _guest of the Inter- | national Society of Christian Endeavor. | Friends M;ewm;lgA 1811 Eye St. N.W. { Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday 'd sense of the inward power of the spirit. HERBERT LEWIS. Clerk. 36 Eastern Ave, Takoma Park. ALL_ARE INVITED. Iath and Friends ., e SyRNAY. Minster AUGUSTUS —Meeting dor Worship. AT Siman: - —Christian Endca | Meeting (Thursday). Z Evangelist Betty Beylor Will Preach Sunday, 10:45 The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. Rev. H. L. Collier’s Ser- mon, 7:30 “The Road to the Celestial City” Washington's Popular Evangelistic Servi ice. Organ Recital and Musical Half Hour. Week Nighis_Tues. Wed. Thurs, K N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N > DLLLLLLLL I LI A P17 2T 17727707 @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. 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 Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. NE. Third Church of Christ Sclemllt 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scknlm 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN” 11.AM. and 8 P.M. School—11 A M. AY EVENING MEETINGS—$ READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH Investment Bldg,‘ 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. ~Hours, 1:30 to p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. ‘THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg.. 14th and G Sts. Hours, to 9! (Wednesdays, 7 Sundays and hol; 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9 Sundays and holidays, 2 30 ln 5 n.m. Preahytertan ! | 1 I | | | i | | SE! B ndl! | wiinda WED! John Marshall PL N.W. Rev. N. P. Patterson. D. D.. Pastor. s.m—Church School st Old rc} a.m.—Church’ _School _at the Chavel, Massachusetts Ave- esal music . Guest Rev. J. G. Wonhln at the 8:00 g‘v e :00 p.m.—Even e Chapel. Sermon_ by the . Pattersor stor, 16th and Kennedy Sts. NNW. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 3100 8 B e Serahie T ser- “The Clullenge of Christianity.” 7:00 p.m—Christian Endeavor, ViBfToRs ALWAYS CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister Ghristian, Endeavor, Youns People's Round o el Morning Service. 11. Gommunion Service. ening Theme—The Becon | GUNTON-TEMPLE sy & 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Broskamp. M. A.. Pastor 9:45 a.m—Church Sehool. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon _ (Mothe 6:45p.m—Young People's Meetings. Mid-week Service. Thursday, 8 p.m. W St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11:00 AM. “The Rights of Parents.” 8:00 P.M. “The Joy of Salvation.” Music by the Quartet. WESTMINSTER MEszb?ouTAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor. Morning Preaching Service, 11 o'clock. Evening, 7:45—Communion Service. 8 mmmmm MPMW T B PR AR Pentecnstal Church of the ll‘! Trinity tolic Fai mnnl A N' ELDER LEWIS T. CHAPMAN, Pastor. and’s v‘ . Tuesdar, b, tarrying 3 p.m.. e eancoday ang Fhidar. e and praise meetings. Lively and '“‘n'fi" 38t E5RBYAL wELCOME TO ALL. * Mhrifinan firtmn um THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill ~ Serviees at 11 a.m. in Assembly Room of the Hotel Lafayette. SUBJECT: “THE SEVENTH DAY” Sunday School. 11 a.m.. at Reading Rooms, 20 Jackson Place. Reading Rooms open daily from 9 a.m. te § m. (except Sunday). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Sunday at 5 P.M. An sddress will be riven over Station WOL—228 meters. rogram Pm\'ldefl by Science Watchman » Phone Main 3043 TR AR lm NS LA - SR T e R CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) | Intersection of { Pifteenth and Sixteenth and 00 pm: Thursday--Praver Service. ke 14th st. car or “Mount Pleasant” esr 6th st. bus to Ir Church of the Pllgrlms On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Mi ister 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 CHURCH Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., Minister Sermons by the Minister Sunday, May 12, 1929: 11 O°Clock AM.: “T HE MODERNIST’S VIEW OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST” 8 O'Clock PM.: “IN MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS” Wfll @hureh of the Couenant : Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. " Peck Memorial Chapel ¢ Penn. Ave. -na.um st. NW. Irving W. Ketel Minister. ‘Union Mo en's Classes. 7:45 p.m.—Mether’s Night Service. 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School: 7 p.m. a3 10:30 a.m. Endeavor. Public Invited. GEORGETOWN Organized 1780, P Street near 3ist Street N.W. Irv Ju.s T. H.rlhlll. D. D., Pastor m.—Sunday School —Mother's Day Servi i mon by’ Dr. 'nmh-u $:30p.m. —Jiinior Endeavor. 00 p.m —Senior Endeavor. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. m.—*“The Empty House.” New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo { 9:45 A M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM.— “The Weapons of Life” 6:00 P.M.— C. E. Tea and Service P.M.— “THINKING” Washington Heights @ Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 9:45—Bible School. 11 Oo-ll lorning Worshis Palmer, “Tem) Sacrament of Supper. stian Endeavor. by P Better

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