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NEW YORK PASTOR 10 PREACH HERE Dr. Douglass of Poughkeep- sie in Church of Covenant Pulpit Tomorrow. The guest preacher at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning will be Dr. Earl L. Douglass, minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Pough- keepsie, N. ¥Y.. The Sunday night church services have been suspended until Autumn. The church school will be in session &t 9:45 o'clock. The worship program of the ihtermediate-senior department will be conducted by Mrs. A. L. Kley's Miss Mabel N. Thurston will Dr. Howard Edson the All-Comers men's Bible class and Dr. Charles Thom the mixed adult class. During the morning hour of | worship the kmdtrgnllen will care for the little children. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 6:30 o'clock for tea and at 7| o'clock for a devotional service. ‘The Men’s Society of the church will meet for supper and annual election Mnndn at 6 o'clock. ague of the Covenant will hold - nrden party Friday, from 3 to 6 o'clack, at the home of Mrs. Clyde B. Asher, 2500 Upton street. Automobiles will .meet the trolley cars at Connecti- cut avenué and Upton street. The midweek service will be conduct- ed Thursday, at 8 p.m., by Mr. Eisen- berger. BISHOP TO PREACH AT OPEN-AIR SERVICE LAY ACTNITES 10 BE OBSERVED Layman’s Day Will Be Cele-! brated at Mount Vernon Place Church. Layman's day, celébrating the anni- versary of the organization of the Board of Lay Activities in Southern Méthbdism, " will be observed at the THE EVENING 50 ORGANIZATIONS 10 JOIN IN SERVIGE in Cathedral Close Amphi- theater May 26. A massing of colors will be held at 4 pm. May 26, in the amphitreater of | Whashington Cathedral Close when 50| patriotic organizations of the city wnfl participate in the program, which is | ‘zcm!m‘!d by the Military Order of the orld War of the District of Columbia, ‘The public is invited. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop | of Washington, will deliver the sermon, which, with the entire service, will be broadcast over WRC. Efforts aré now being made to secure a Nation-wide broadeast. The service was arranged appropri- ately for the Sunday nearest Memorial day and its sponsors hope that it can be made an Annual event as An expres- slon of the city's recoghition of its herofc dead. In the procession will be color bear- ers of the various organizations carryin| their standards which will be masses with picturesque ceremony on the plat- form at the foot of the rustic altar. The United States Marine Band will furnish the music for congregational singing and the Overseas Driim and Bugle Corps of the Veterans of Foreign Wars as well as the Victory Post Drum Corps will march in the procession. PRESBYTERIANS INSTALL ELDERS AND DEACONS Young People's Frlday Night's Bi- Massing of Colors to Be Held | » STAR,” WASHINGTON, " D. . SATURDAY. MAY 18 7929. LUTHER LEAGUE I ‘The Luther League of Baltimore and vicinity entertained the Luther Leagues of the middle and Washington districts of the Maryland Synod last Tuesday evening. Busses conveying the Wash- ington and Frederick leaguers arrived at St. Mark's Church, Baltimore, at 7 m., when supper was served, A mass morlln[ followed, during which Wallace Oest, president of the Baltimore dis- trict’ league, presided, and brief ad- dresses were made by Paul L. Brindle, resident of the Maryland Synod E('n;uo Robert J. Volland, president of the Luther Treague of the District of Columbia, and E. Bernard Davis, presi- dent of the Middle District League. Rev. Harold S. Miller of Brooklyn, N. Y., delivered an address on “Life Serv- jes.” Dr. Clair, pastor of the St. Mark's Church, Baltimore, conducted the de- votionai service, and the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Henry Manken, r, of the Washington Incarnation utheran Church. Henry J. Whiting, intermediate sec- retary of the Luther League of the Dis~ trict of Columbia, has announced that the date for the intermediate rally, to be held at Incarnation Lutheran Church, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, has been postponed from May 24 to May 31. An invitation has been ex- tended to all intermediate and senior jeaguers to attend this rally at which final plans for the intermediate picnic to be held in June will be made. District League president, Robert J. Volland, will be the speaker at St. John's League tomorrow evening, pre- senting the tople, “Holy Spirit and Teadership.” The same topic will be presented at the Inca Miss Grace Vogel, George Sloane and chkkler at_St. Paul's by at iZon by Fred L N Third in Series to Be Given. t Petworth Baptist Church tomor- yow. moming the pastor, Rev. Henry 7, Smith, will speak on “Life, Tempered and of God.” In the evening t, “mlhlmuxgm msxnnr;\r: f Hypocrisy,” being the third of Series on * “Words That Have Spoiled in the Handling.” rnation League by | PASTOR WILL GIVE “God’s Writing in the Rain- bows” Will Be Delivered Tomorrow Night. Succeeding the recent series of ser- mons on “Pirding God in Nature,” Dr. ‘Samufll Judson oPrter, pastor of First | Baptist Church, announces an addi- tional series as follows! “God's Hand- writing in the Rainbows,” tomorrow night; “The Call of the Echoes,” May 26, and “Reflections,” June 2. His sub- ject tomorrow morning will be “Hold- ing Up, Holdihg On, Holding Forth.” The soclnl committee, confiliflll. of Mrs. E. A. Stuart, Miss l‘.nubem Clark, Mrs. R. v Taylor, Mrs. T. Temple Hili and Mrs. Louls Lawrenge, ‘has arranged an entertainment for the membership of the church next Thursday evening. A basket dinner l{ll be. served in- the church at 6 o'cloc] All departments of the church will ass Tge dinner will be followed bv . DD@IH!‘![ bee. ton- ducted by Mrs. R. V. Tavlor, with Henry Clark and John Ruthven as captains of the contesting teams. The Sunday srhwl meets at 9:30 tém. B.Y.PU. 45 services will be hl‘ld lt Rev. Nels Hedeen preaching. The plenic of the Sunday school, | planned for June 1, has been indrnnlu- Iy pnctponed Unitarian will hold a carnival of nations. e : Vit_iptpr;nyal : t. Stephen’s Church SERIES OF SERMONS, pm., with | TWO SERMONS' PLANNED " FOR FOUNDRY CHURCH Dr. J. R. Shannon and Dr. F. B. Harris Will Preach at Serv- ¢ ices Tomorrow. Dr. John Reild Shannon will preach at Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning on the theme -“Our Spiritual Possibilities Revealed in the Humanity of Jesus.” At the evening service the pastor, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, will preach on the subject “Prom Generation to Gen- eration.” The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be in charge of the ‘Woman's | Home Missionary Soclety and Mrs. Fred C. Reynolds will speak of her recent | visit to the Home | in Santo Domingo and Porio Rico. Dr. Harrls will occupy the pulpit of Rosedale M. E. Church tomorrow morning, OFFICERS ARE ELECTED. | Rev. C. E. Buck Named President ot Anglo-Catholic Club. ‘The annual meeting of the Anglo- Catholic Club was held Monday. The following officers were elected: President, Rev. Calvert E. Buck; vice president, Rév. Robert J. Shores; sec. retary and treasurer, Paul G. Burton; executive committee, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, Rev. George W. Atkinson, Rev. George F. Dudley and Rev. Arlington | A._MeOCallum. Reformed REFORMED Corn!r 13th & Monroe St ‘Dr,, Jdames D. Buhrer, Pa ntecost. isslonary fleld work (- DR. MELTON TO PREACH. “Tongues of Fire” Morning Subject at 'Ninth Street Church, Dr. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Nin% Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will have as his morn- ing subject “Tongues of Fire,” and in the evening his subject will be “Christ's Modern Miracles.” Sunday is pente- cost and the morning sermon subject deals with pentecost. The State convention of the Disciples of Christ of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia will be held at Catonsvile, Md., May 20 to 24. Chicago is to have a $500,000 Uni- tarian Church. - rtmhn l‘A' Minister mmr or Worship. Sl RIIBR\’M Jones, t‘;'vl verfore Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday Gatherine in an outward aflence 18 not enough. Each individual must conseiously and earnestly seek in humnie reverénce for a renewrd sense of tne inward power of the spirit UERBERT LEWIS, Cler 36 Eastern Ave, Tak glgrtst(an CHURCH OF CHRIST Pourteenth 8¢ '"% M:fldlln PL N.W. AN, Minister. " ° | Bluadny Sfl'vi('l( m.—Bible classes; | CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Patk Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. J Eece, 11 New Chureh (SWEDENBORGIAN) |CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. #:48_Bible Classes 10:00—Adult class. Leader, Alice Thacher Sermon by Mr. 12:00~ Motsing Worship, riy! "E?"mfnml INTO LIFE” Memorial United Brethren Church B Jorth Capitel pron . : S hrener &ov: uamlu t 11—“The Christian's $—“The Church at rnmd-lnm- Sermons by Dr. 8. B. Daugherty. Sunday School, 9:40. C. E. Societies, 7. Prayer Service Thursday. 8 pm. PEOPLE COME WHERE PEOPLE ARE COME AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN __ Eutheran Missouri Svnod N. J. Ave., Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 A.M.—Service 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER Pastor m.—Bible School. Service with sermon. 1l broadeast the 10 o'clock —S8ervice - Th!{nfln’. 8 p.m.—Pi and Bidble 'l‘qiyll Church Weleomes YOU. Mr Ted Ronalda Messatrs M"“:'i ";el‘.A erndon, 2 P.M. __430 Third St. ‘ A MADAM CART HE Mount Vernon Place Church tomorrow morning. The service at 11 o'clock will ve given over to a program of lay ac- tivities, The address will be made by W. W. Millan, lay lender of the Wash- ble Class Will Hold Recital Friday. At the service last Sunday morning in 168 and Nemten Sie. N.W. " Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and \’-rnl, ts N.W. GERHARD 'astor, FIFTEENTA STREET. 15th St. and K7. Ave. 8.E. Harry M. Wilson Strangers and Washingtonians In- F‘;nt B}:th.r;n chur-ch 1 vited to Attend Evensong at Rev. Homer A, Kent, pastor of the Twelfth and E His be Cathedral Peace Cross. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Whashington, will be the special|qy preacher tomorrow at 4 pm. at the peoplé’s open-alr_evensong held at the Peace Cross in Washington Cathedral | Close. This service will be broadcast | by radio over WRC. Visitors in the city as well as Wash- | ingtonians are invited to this open- fir service. In case of rain the service will be held in Bethlehem Chapel of Wuhmmn Cathedral at the same At the 11 am. celebration of holy communion and sermon in Bethlehem Chapel the sermon will be preached b}' v. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of Washington Cathedral. The full list of services tomorrow in Bethlehem Chapel will be as follows: 7:30 am., holy communion; 10 am, morning prayer and litany: 11 am. holy communion and sermon. JOINT COMMUNION. Nativity Congregation to Celebrate Whitsunday Tomorrow. The Nativity congregation will cele- Brate Whitsunday tomorrow by having & joint communion of all the confirma- tion classes at 7:30 a.m.. The vicat, Rev. Enoch M. Thompson, will speak of “Pentecost as the Beginning of the Apostolic and Catholic Church in the CB(;' of Jerusalem.” There will be three morning services, 7:30, 10 and 11, and e\erimng n 8 o'clock. Rev. P. Cogswell will celebrate holy oommunnm at 7:30 am. AL the Resurrection Chapel and conduct the 4 pm. service. There will be the service of holy baptism at both chapels in the morning and afternoon. “Judging Righteously.” Rév. Henry B. Wooding, minister of the rlzn Pru\ryt‘:‘r!.ln Church, North cnpltol street, corner Florida ave- nue, will speak tomotrrow morning at 11 o'clock on the theme, “Judging m htously.” In the evening at 8 o'clock the toplc as announced is “The Face of An Angel.” Christian Endeavor At the Intermediate Christian En- deavor Unioh meeting May 10 Miss hiné Davis of 316 shepherd street won tHe Bible sharpshooting contest and will represent the District of Columbia International Christian Endeavor Con- vention at Kansas City in July. ‘The Takoma Park Christian En- deavor Society of the Presbyterian Church will present the annual enter- tainmént for the benefit of the union May 24 at the hall of the Presbyterian Church at Takoma Park at 8 p.m. ‘The District Union this week, through their work in the registration contest for -the Kansas City convention, won the special honor which is awarded to the unions. that reach 200 per cent of the quota set for them. As a result of this the photograph' of the officers of the union and the names of all the de- partmental superintendents will appear in the recognition book which will be gotten out and distributed at the Kansas City convention by the Inter- national Society of Christian Endeavor. ‘The intermediate superintendent as- sisted in the organization last Sunday evening of a new intermediate society at the Lyon Park Christian Church. Preliminary work was done on the or- nization of & new Senior Society at enilworth Presbyterian Church, and the organiziition will be completed Sun- day. A flying squadron from the union will visit :zhl society on next Sunday evening A put on the program for them at their first meeting. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- eiety of Reller Memorlal Lutheran Church- will have their annual banquet at an early date. The various entrants in the free trip to Kansas City campalgn fostered by the Christian - Endeavor World are working hard, and there are a number ::m are looking forward to making the rip. There will be a meeting of the com- mittee in charge of the arrangements for costumes for the parade at Kansas City following the annual play, May 24. The delegates to the Kansas City convention will have a meeting next Baturday eevning at Christian Endeavor headquarters to discuss plans for the part which they will take in the con- vention. Otlier Hervices YOGODA WASHINGTON SOCIETY Fiundss by Swami Yessnandg Brahmchari Jotin. STONELEIGH COURT 1706 L St. N.W. ol Society of Washlnuton. D.C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. 'ral in 1889, Open (Lulv except holidays. Clasces every day. Services morning, fw‘n-v\z Sundays. HALL MISSION 713" D ST. N'W. For the Promotion of afternoon and pastor, Rev. Harry L. Collier, will at 11 a.m., on “Drinking of One and at 7:30 p.m. on “Pentecost—In Ty vine healing service for the public, Tues- ingmn district. subject will “The Layman's New Opportunities.” In the junior congregation service, at the same hour in the Sunday school auditorium, Rev. Mr. Deal will preach on_“Church Membership.” ‘The pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, wili preach at the evening service, his sub- | JPct being “Backsliding.” He will leave the city on a late train after the serv- ice for Athens, Ala., where he is to de- liver the commencement address at the Athens College for Young Women Tuesday. ‘The mission study class of the Wom- an's Missionary Society will meet Tues- | day at 10 o'clock for the study of chap- ters 4 and 5 of “Friends of Africa.” At 11 o'clock the day meeting of the so- clety will be held, with the program in charge of Circle 4, Mrs. A. Morrison, leader. Luncheon will be served. At the afternoon session soctal service will be discussed. ‘The Young People’s Missionary So- clety will meet Tuesday evening. e Workers' Council of the Sunday school will be held Thursday evening preceding the prayer meeting. Rev. Mr. Deal will sEenk at the p{;ytt meeting service Thursday eve- ning. 1 ‘DRINKING OF ONE SPIRIT. Full - Gospel Tabernacle Program! for Tomorrow Announced. “Pentecost,” known as the birthday of | the Christian Church, will be honored tomorrow at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, when the ! reach pirit,” and Fulfillment.” Communion will administered at the morning service and new members will be received. ‘The week night program includes di- day, 7:45 o'clock; pan\se and prayer, Wednesday; Bible study, Thursday, and Young Crusaders, Fridaj. DEAN WEST TO SPEAK. People’s. Congregational Church Club to Present Educator. ‘The Men’s Club of the People’s Con- gregational Church, M street, between Sixth _and Seventh streets, presents Dean Willlam B. West of Howard Uni- versity in a Special service tomorrow at 8 o'clock. He will speak on “Some P{rn;t::sl ‘Applications of the Teachings esus.” The pastor, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will preach at the morning service on “A Man's Job.” . Miss Robinson will open the discussion, “Why 1Is Jesus the ‘World's Greatest Leader?” at the Young People’s service. Executive Committee to Meet. ‘The executive committee of the Federation of Churches will meet May 23 at.12:30 in the City Club. Com- mittees for the ensuing year will be appointed and plans made for the vari- &ua activities in which the federation Untuersalist First Universalis Church 'Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D Pastor SERVICES AT THE ' Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) May 19, at 11 a.m. “TONGUES OF FIRE” 3 ——a Sermon for Pentecost. Musical Ministrs: Led hy Vested Chorus Choir, Dr, A. W. Harned, Organist and Director. Kindergarten at the Same Hour Chureh Sehool Convenes at 12:15 P. SEATS FREE—BRING YOUR FRIENDS! «,htnunnhu “Europe Rebuilding Itself” st Louis E. Van Norman N 6:90 p.m.—Paul, 1 Tnitiate Apostie, by 1. W. McGuire Free Study C < L/ tl ) s s ".\" Loan Lirary Open | Daily, WASHINGTON LODGE _THEOSOPRIC HA H_ST. N.W. THE United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. May 15 PM. Lecture: “THE ART OF LIV Free Library open daily, except Sundaw, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. NO DUES, FEES OR COLLECTIONS. LIGHTBRINGER LODGE E 1204 18th_Si.. at Conn. Ave. Public l,nlmr Sunday May lfi 8:15 p.m. “Suppose Christ Scriptural Holiness Bervice every Sunday ai 2:30 pm. LL WELCOME Should Come Today” BY MRS. DOROTHY BEAN % | BRANCHES OF . THE MOTHER‘ ! FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 7hw 1) WA T AT PR T WA M T nmamvnmvm the Central Presbyterian Church, the newly elected elders and deacons were ordained and installed. Addison Hogue, for many years professor of Greek At Washington And Lee University, was in- stalled as elder; W. L. Fulton, formerly professor in the University of Vermont, was ordained and installed as elder. The deacons who were ordained and installed are as follows: William Alexander, Dr. Harold B. Hertford, O. L. Hunt, J. Ed- win Reid, P. 8. Rodeheaver and Albert C. Rose, The Yo\mf People’s Friday night Bible class will close the year of study with & public recitation on next Friday night. At this time the class will have dinner as usual, at which time there will be a special program, and after din- ner the public recitation will be held, to which the members of the congregation and friends are invited. This recita- tion will comprise questions covering the entire study of church history from the time of the apostles until the present timé. The recitation will be conducted by the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor. Fifty to Take Communion. First Holy Communion will be given to 50 children at St. James' Church, Thirty-seventh_aAnd Rhode Island ave- nue, Mount Rainier, Md, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Mass will be eele- brated by Rev. J. E. Malloy. May pro- cession at 3:30 p.m. The children will| renew their baptismal vows, after which | there will be benédiction of the Holy Sacrament. fllhrmian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS, ! First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Buclid St. Second Cllurrh ol Chrln Sdflmn Third Clmrch ol Chrlnt Scientist 13th and L Sts, N.W. Fourth Church of Chrlu Gckntlll h and Meridian N, SUBJECT: “MORTALS AND ‘ IMMORTALS" 1 AM. and 8 PM. School 11 A M. EVENING MEETINGS—8 READING ROOMS SERVICES— Sunday, 15th and K —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to §:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays,| THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg.. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7. and Sundays and holxda\s 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg..| = 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesda Sundays and hohdz) p.m. (flhtmtan Science MTTWIW\‘%%‘I:\‘: f i THE CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Leader, M Annie C. Bill Serviees at 1 . of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Tomorrow-5 P.M. An address of much interest to Christian Scientists and the General Public. Revolutiogary Events m Christian Science YD. m Provided by n ’l‘"n!' Watel 20 Sackbon Finee: Fiione Ml 15 — Episeopal GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) Wiseonsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. M. Perkins 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 1:00 am.—Holy Communion and Ser- n d_Sermon. _ St. John’s Church Lafayette Squaré BERVICES: 8:00 A.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00am—Holy Communion Bermon. 1 R A R TR a5 AAMESEL 5 LA LS RN N % L G and First Brethren Chutch, strests southeast, will preach nfi 11 o'clock tomorrow on the subject, “The Beloved Physician.” The evening serv- ice, beginning at 8 o'clock, will be led by the men nl 1h9 church. Sunday 30 a.m. and Christian Lptaropal ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | 917 23rd St. 7:30—Holy 11:00—Eucharist and Sermon. “The Holy Ghost— The Lord and Communion. the T.ife-giver.” Saint filark’s Third and A Streets Southeast Rev, Hulbert A, Woolfall, Rector Rev. Daniel W. Allen, Assistant “I, if I be iifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” 7:80 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.m.—Church Schéol. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Scrmon Reverend Alvin P. —Young People's M»unz .—Evening Praver and Sermon. Reverend Daniel W. Allen. 11:00 a.m. Thursday—Holy Conimunion JOH BROAD CREEK (Opposite \(nug' Vernon Preauented By President Wathington THE MOTHER CHURCH Of All the Churclies in the District of Columbia and Vieinity, The Rev. Wm. Hirst Helgham, D. D. Rector Sunday Service, 11 AM. Church 5" 0ben a1l day. ‘week days and S miles from Washington via Ana- 12 miles a.xnn and Congress Heights; fine road. et . ST. THOMAS’ 18th bet. P & Q, near Dupont Circle. Take Conn. Ave. car. (Ample parking space.) SERVICES, 8 and 11 AM. 8—Holy Eucharist. 11—Matins and Sermon by Rev. C. Ernest Smith, “POWER.” THURSDAY 11—Holy Eucharist. All Souls’ Memorial Church| Conneeticut and Cathedral Ave REY. H. H, D, STERRETT, Minisi Holy Communio Sundas sehool, ST. JOHN'S——GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. Whitsunday. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Joint Service at Christ Chureh. THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, Christ Cifdf&‘l{f ng?ictbw; And Thirty-first Sts. Rev. B0 PINKNEY WROTH, 8:00 2. m —Holy Communion. 09:30 a.:m.—Church 8choo 13:00 .. Holy Communion and Sermon 8.00pm Joint Serv er. Rev. F. Bland Tucker. WASHINGTON 'CATHEDRAL™ WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. A HOLY "Rector. OMMUNION NG PRAYER ANDNLI O*M ACHH HZR. ’6‘! WASHINGTON TAKE_WISCONSIN AveN ENUE CARS OR @ptfibam’ G St. N.W. 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.—Litany _and Sermon by Dr. Paca Kennedy. 6:00 PM—Y o ung Peoples Society. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer _and Sermon by Rev. Earle G. Lier. ; Thursdays, Holy Communion, 7:30 and 11 A.M. Hth THE NATIVITY 4 & A, Dr. Johnston will preach. Whitsunday_the_ Ctinreh's Birthda ¥ The Resurrection, 15th & G N.E.. 7:30, 4:00, All_shall ‘keep this fest Holy Communion Church Sehonl Morning Prase JYoun Peovles Socieiy. Fvening Praye Healing Service, Holy_Commupion. Thi ~ St. Margaret’s | Conn. Ave. and Banerott Piace. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D, | Reetor WHITSUNDAY, 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am—Holy Communion with Sermon by the Rector. 3:30 p.m.—Confirmation instruc- tlon. 4:30 pm.—Evensong with Ser- mon by the Rev. Robert Shores, Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. r | | | i : RE ki = B MON, adiyicer on’ BURARY oly Communion., unday School. Morning "Setvice ln!d Sérmon. r 3 . D. D. HURCH EiEhth Street Narthesat belween B & Ro“m ev. Rev. Gzol\ LT3t ass and Se :olmm Evensons and Daily Mass, 7:00 AM. ke 13th and D or Florida Avenue cars 1o Blehth and 4 treets Northeast. Agcengion| Mass. Ave. and 13th St. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral 1,300 Pree Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Sreruicen 8 and 11 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.—OChurch School 3 p.m.—Chinese School. 6 p.m.—Young People’s Society. Holy Communion Thursdays and Saint Days, 10 am. d Benedic- mtthnhm Eptnrnual ROCK™ CREEK PARISH | feetin Toveintm Phone | s Tues. and Thy mr 122 PNoith ot 8788-1. Rible thmm I.B. S. A, Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 2 pm.. 4um afn? 5 Mol at. n.w. 3 P.M.—Lecture by G. W. Walters. 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. SEATS FREE—NO COLLECTION. Spicitualit The First Spiritualist Church | Lectiire by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY Subject * “THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOuL.” Followed by #pirit m ed, it he shail " Al Weicome: e of !hn mgmbers of the ca\urh is held on 1 NE. . 8 P.M., at 131 | Unity Spiritualist Church | 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. | Sunday, May 19th Special Message Seances from 3 to 7 pm. Mediums, Rev. Ida E. Strack, Mrs. C. Mister, Mrs. E. White, Mr. C. W. Myers and Mr. J. K. Simmons and others. Lunch and refrenhmenu served ftom 4 to 7 ufl.ure nl 8 P.M. " Rev. Hln-y P. Strack “The Divine Gift of Mediumship” Presentation of Associate Min- ister. Certificates to Mrs. Mister and Mr. Simmons, Fellowship service for new members. Mid_week messaro service, e | M G LR 1379 Trving 8t. N.W.—Sunday Service. 8 P.M. Pastor. REV. .uvn B. COATES. biect——“Unbern TOMORROW. and Dead | 1"51!‘8. LN, 114 f oty U TR | Spirit ““‘5!";::.& Healing at Every Messane Service and Healings ecers Tuet. Wednesday, 8:15 P.M., through D, cn-iu eives PRIVATE CONSULTA, [ONS by sppointment.__ Col. 8327 % Dr. Zaida B. Kfiltes ."I i(" !;'u idays and Mrs. Ehzabcgl:'.White ridgrs 8 Do ‘Bhone "Lkl ’My. e Church of Christ Lecture "!llln‘ ‘lbll.l!l Sundhy Cand CIruetans theaees From FiSwers. Dlrflull Advice Daily, 12-5 p.m. Rey: F. I.. Donceel 941 M St N.W. finlmhtnt Eptacopal nom’n SOU’]['HERN EPWORTH Opposite Lincoln Park. ldea Who ‘Arrived’.” Sunday school, 9:30. Hi-League, J. JOSEPH R Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor Morning Worship, 11 am. Sermon by pastor: 8 p.m., Layman's Service conducted by laymen. Organ prelude, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. All are welcome to all services. dwin Moore, Jr., Organist-Director FRANCIS ‘ASBURY METHODIST “The Southern Methodist Church on Capitol Hill” 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. “The Man With One 6:30 p.m. Epworth League, 7 p.m. All seats free. Vested choir. 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont IVES, Minister | BEJBEEEEEEBEEEE Spiritual Science Church of CI\mt | 11 A.M.—Special Sunday School -Hour. 8 P.M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermo; Not Answered. To continue each Sunday nigh Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Epworth League, 7 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, THURSDAY, 8 P.M, MT. VERNON Southern Méthodism's Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Ave W. A. LAMBETH, D. D, 11 AM.—“The Layman’s New Opportunities.” MILLAN, Lay Leader W 8 PM.—*Backsliding.” DOCTOR LAMBETH (in Sunday School Auditorium). 11 AM.—Junior Congregation “CHURCH MEMBERSHIP"—Reverend H Sunday School, 9:30 AM. (Primary Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P. Thursday, 8 P.M., Prayer Meeting—Mr. Dul Quartet and Large Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, “Why Some Prayers Are A frank and intelligent discussion. t.in May. PLACE nue N. PASTOR ington riet . R. Deal, Junior PreaTher mpmmlm. 9 AM) Hermont Avenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D, Pastor 11:00 AM. Sermon by {he Pastor— “PENTECOST” R:00 P.M. Kermon by the Pastor— “POWER FROM PURPOSE” Takoma Park Takoma Plfx- Md. (Meet Seventh Day Adrentist Ch.) M. Elmore Tarmer, Pastor. Preaching 11 a.m. and & p.m. 9:30—Graded Bible School. Ninth Street Sth & D Sts. NE. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT. l - Anllltnl. 9:30—Graded Bible 11 M‘mnn Slhlrct. "TONGl’t! $:45—Christian Endea will render several selec- tions at 'the evening service. YOU ARE WELCOME. @olumbia Hreights Park Road West of 14th St. Harver Baker Smith, Pastor. THE_KING OF KING! ixts beautiful pictures from De ilie's " movie, will be shown 4t “PENTECOST. ITS MESSAGE AND ' cost. At 11 am. In the Beart of Northwest Wash- EEEEEE—DBEEEB our remllrcu are at the dis- posal of this sreat cpmmunity. S i i 0! 3} AND PROMISE BTy AMRIT'S GuUID- (Devotional meeting e ) froRa Y Christian er Brandes. orpanist; Mes, B A Kiinwe, 4 ectry T CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelleal Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. Rev. Charles l:ndem Pntu 9:4: . EVERYBODY WELCOME T INCARNATION llatin and 14th (N.E. Corner) CRYe T Manien, TEpe Church of un' Reformation e "‘n' X mett’ Fastor. 4th and E Sts. NW. Rev. fi:’i;" Lli‘.luflennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “The Church of Chri lf"‘ & STOPAUE'S Rev. John T. Huddle, D. D. Rev. W. C. “nhem)er. B. D. Eleven(h and H S l' 1213 i nls Camnmmnlc ! 4:00 5 8 mon and Holy Communion. 9:30 E—=|a|—] flnhnhm Emnmmtl Sistegnth and U Ste. N.W. 8:00 p.m —Thursday- Agrly'r th"lcf mtthnhm Emnmpal Methodnst CHEVY CHASE Conn. Ave. and Shepherd . (M 1T Sicknatl, T e ‘William Fraser McDowell, J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Egnscopal dent Bishop ROAD cHU fridiig $ Amu.an Basior Walter F. Calvary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Direetor of Religious Education. Lot otter Organist and Director of Musle. At Eleven O'Cloc. £ “The Birthday of the Church” At Eight OClock 9:30—The Chureh Sel 9:lo—Men's ible C DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. ’H )0 & m.—Church School. k; Am “Ereachine b’ iho Pastor. 7:00 p.m.— Epworth Al 8:00 p.m.—Evening semu 1 invitation to Worship Church With the TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St S.E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. ih . Cross 9:30 AM.—The Church School. 11:00 AM.—Sermon by Minister, Music by,Quartet Choir. 8:00 P.M.—Senator Guy D, Goff of West Virginia: ___ “God and the Constitution.” WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelvn St., HEVY CHASE, D. Fred Coombs Reéynolds, M.Inmn 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 AM. “The Power of Prayer” “nfiepf:;finn of the Church” A Book Study. “FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St D. D. Frederick Bruvn Harris, ister. Eddy = Fo:d, M. A. Director Religious. Education. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. John Reid Shannon, D.D. p.m.— Epworth Len p.m.—Sermon_ by . Harris Musie by Pflundry Quartet Cheotr. Thursday. 8 o :‘ mdv Kk service, adaress sy whes Frea eynolds. Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist C! Corner John James Shera Montgomery, Minister ublic. Worship. with Sermon Pl MINIBFER on the sips “The Gmdm( Motives for Self-Enrichment” IOO—PIIMIC ‘EHVMBOC*"' .fl&g'l" “The Tl'l[lc Fate of a Compromise” The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing S"v ce: “THE CULTURED EAR” Fourth sermon in the series on *The Ghristian Bedv. Tne pastor preaches. Service at “THE GRUMPY FACE” (Tamilia Faces: of wpich the above topic is the fourth. Sermon by the "ENINE NOVEL NIGHTS” Saries of sbecial prosrams for Thus- PETWORTH Grant Cirele and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. ALLAN F. POORE. Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 1‘"l'remE‘nr-l’ruem Snare” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p'm “Digging Wells” HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D, Minister 11:00— 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Sermon: “Undermining the Foundations.” .m.—Epworth League, —Sermon : ‘The Liberal Life” Sn'nnd sérmon on "Tvpfl of Life.” Bn htwood Park tk.’!fl!l’lvl’lm N.W. e Rurch hoo| 11 am. shi p.m.—B; McKendue Methodist - Church 921 Massachusetts Ayenne N.W, WILLIAM PIERPOINT, “COVENANTING WITH GoD" “WHAT GOD DOES e ovr TRANSGRESSIQNS'

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