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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,” Ti.” ¢ SATURDAY.” JONE "T.” 1925.2 TARYLAND PASTOR WIL PREACH HERE “ov. H. M. Wilson Will Occupy Mount Vernon Place Church Pulpit. The sermon at the 11 o'clock service the Mount Vernon Place Church to- srrow will be preached by Rev. Her- | :n M. Wilson, superintendent of the | ~me for the Aged, Gaithersburg, Md 5 subject will be, “Knowing God." Qe pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will preaching the baccalaureate sermon the Clemson Agricultural College, emson Collcge, S. C. The cvening sermon will be preached | the junior preacher, Rev. Haskell R. | ~al, on “Going Against Conviction.” r. Deal also will preach at the_junior ‘ngregation service in the Sunday ol auditorium at 11 o'clock. Vewly elected officers of the Senior | sworth League will be installed by Mr. al at_the league service at 6:45 p.m. The Bible study class of the Woman's sionary Society will meet Tuesday 10:30 o'clock for the the discussion the fifth, sixth and seventh chapters | Jesus, the Ideal.” The monthly business meeting of the nior Epworth League will be held 1osday at 8 p.m. The Woman's Missionary Society will “~ot. Wednesday at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. | na B. Johnson, leader of circle 6, 1 charge of the program. The board of stewards will hold its 1onthly meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m., -eceded, at 7 o'clock, by a meeting ! the finance committee. The pastor will speak at the prayer 1=eting service Thursday evening. Plans are being made for the celebra- on the morning of June 9, of the stieth anniversary of the march of 12 congregation from the old church 1 M street to the then new building the corner of Ninth street and fount Vernon place. Members of the wrch at that time, and others who -re present on that occasion in 1869, o invited fo attend this “home-com- g day” service, "HURCH OBSERVES 60TH ANNIVERSARY Tmanuel prscnp«l Congregahon Assembles Monday Evening for Special Commemorative Service, The sixtieth birthday anniversary of T'mmanuel Episcopal Church, Anacostia, was observed with special exercises last “fonday evening. Addresses were made by Rev. William Oscar Roome, jr., former rector of the church, and Right Rev, George W. Tavenport of Easton, Md., son of the ste Rev. W. G. Davenport, who was nastor of the church for 26 years. Following the services in the church, e congregation, led by Charles Baster, ho carried the cross, marched to the rarish hall, where an informal program of songs, addresses and greetings was field. Charles F. Roberts presided. Mrs. “fcKee, widow of Rev. J. M. E. McKee, 0 was rector of the church for 11 ears; Mrs. Davenport, widow of the ormer rector, and Mrs. Roome and 2rs. George W. Davenport made brief ddresses. Refreshments were served. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR IN CHARGE OF MISSION Nightly Service at Central Union Planned for Next Week. Prof. H. M. Dudley of American Tniversity will have charge of the serv- ices in the Central Union Mission, 613 | C street, tomorrow at 7:45 pm. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. G. G. Kundahl, pastor of the Cottage City Presbyterian Church. Each night next week one of the churches represented in the mission will be responsible for the evening service held at 8 o'clock in the follow- ing order: Monday, the Christian En- deavor of the United Brethren Church; Tuesday, the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist Church; Wednesday, the Chris- fian Endeavor of the National Baptist Memorial Church: Thursday, Christian Endeavor of the Vermont Avenue Chris- fian Church; Friday, the Christian En- deavor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, and Saturday, the Temple Baptist Church. All services which are held in the Mission Chapel at 613 C street, are open to the public. Miss Minnie Arnold, a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, has come from Norfolk, Va. to become matron in charge of girls from 6 to 14 years in the Children's Emergency Home of the Centrul Union Mission, PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN. Rev. H. M. Wllson ‘to Occupy Fif- teenth Street Church Pulpit. At Fifteenth Street Christian Church, | Fifteenth street and Kentuckv avenue southeast, the pastor, Rev. Harry M. ‘Wilson, will occupy the pulpit tomor- morrow at 11 o'clock, and the com- munion service will be observed. Junior Church meets in the lower | auditorium at 11 o'clcck. L. R. Butler is in charge. Intermediate and Senior Endeavor Socicties have their meetings et 6:45 o'clock. At the 8 o'clock service, a pageant entitled “Children of the Forest.” will be directed in the upper auditorfjum of the church by Miss Elizabeth Richards. OBSERVANCE AT TEMPLE. Communion Will Be Held at Noon; Sermons Morning and Evening. Communion services will be observed Bunday at noon in Temple Baptist Church. The sermon subject of the pastor, Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, in the morning will be “Did Eat of My Bread": in_ the evening, “Having Done All" Stand.” The board of deacons will meet Tues- ng and the board of trustees Third Baptist Church Dr. George Bullock's topic at Third Baptist Church, 3 11 am. God a Chance to Bless You." p.m. his topic is “The Results of God's Bless At 3:30 p.m. he will preach 1o the 1. C. E. Soclaty. . Sunday morn- ing prayer meeting, 6:30 to 7:30: Bible school, 9:15 am.; senior C. E. Soclety, 6 pm.; praver meeting Tuesday, 10 pm’; young people’s pra ‘Thursday, 8 to 9 pm Commencement and Luncheon of the Potomac Bible College 1316 Vermont Ave.. Fridax. June 3th 1, o'clock, at_the Arlington Commencement in the Sunday f the Mt b South. Dr. Wrn. L. Pettingill, ved Rible teacher and % Junch. Vernon the | Fifth and Q REV. ELLIOTT C. ARMSTRONG WILLIAMSPORT PASTOR Rev. Elliott C. Armstrong Will Be Guest Preacher at Morning Services Tomorrow. Rev. Pa, will be the guest morning at of Williamsport, preacher tomorrow | Church of the Covenant. The Sunday school will be in sesion at 9:45 o'clock. Kindergarten worke care for children during the morning church service. The Christian Endeavor Socicty will present a missionary play, “Ordered South,” at 7 o'clock. Tea and social at 6:30 o'clock. The Washington Standard Training School for Vacation School Workers will continue its sessions at the church house, 12: Connecticut avenue, June 3. 4 and pm. ITALO-VATICAN ACCORD TO BE COMMEMORATED Italian Catholic and C. Colombo Societies Sponsor Ceremony at Holy Rosary Church. Under the auspices of the Italian Catholic Society and C. Colombo So- ciety of the District, at Holy Rosary Church, Third and F streets, in oc- casion of the annual observance of the constitutional day of Italy, the histori- cal event of the conciliation between the Holy See and an Italian nation, which has just been ratified by both Italian Parliament and Senate, will be commemorated tomorrow. Service will begin at 10:30 o'clock with a solemn high mass of thanks- giving in the presence of the Italian Ambassador in his official capbacity and all members of his staff. Right Rev. Mgr. L. Nazetti of Baltimore will de- liver the sermon. At the end of mass, Archbishop Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, apostolic delegate, will take part in the ceremony and sing the “Te Deum.” ‘The committee in charge of the cele- bration is composed of G. Balducci, chairman; F. Vita, E. Di Francesco, S. Delisi, CI(llu and G Urciolo. ST. THOMAS’ SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICS TODAY Busses Will Take Children to Rock Creek Park and Return Them to Homes. ‘The annual picnic of St. Thomas’ Sunday School will be held today at Plerce Mill, Rock Creek Park. Busses will take the children to the plrk lnd will bring.them home again. The ing exercises of lht schoal will be hcld June 9 at 9:30 a. Dr. C. B. wnmer. professor of practical theology in the University of the South, Sewannee, Tenn., will be the przncher at St. Thomas' Church, near Dupont circle, tomorrow at 11 o’'clock. ‘There will be a special confirmation Tuesday at 5 p.m. when Right Rev. James E. Freeman will officiate. PASTOR'S A‘NNIVERSARY. Rev. Henry J. Smith Begins Sixth Year at Local Church. Rev. Henry J. Smith will begin to- morrow morning the sixth year of his pastorate at Petworth Baptist Church. He will preach in the morning on “Permanent Purpose.” There will be a communion service. A new silver service recently presented to the church will be used. In the evening his subject is “Are Your Talents Tools or Toys"' NI PASTOR’S SERMON TOPIC. Rev. Clarence Parker to Preach on “The Venerable Bede.” “The Venerable Bede" will be the subject of Rev. Clarence Parker tomor- row morning at St. John's Church, Be- thesda, Md. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. and also Thurs- day at 7 am, There will be a service of spiritual intercession and healing Friday at 10 am. The Guild will meet Wednesday at 10 o’clock. CHURCH TO HAVE OUTING. New York Avenue Presbyterians to Visit Country Friday. ‘Two services will be held tomorrow at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Dr. J. R. Sizoo will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Every Day,” and at 8 p.m. on “Books We Read.” ‘The membership of the church will have an afternoon and evening outing Friday at the country home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson. The fami- lies of the church will bring their chil- dren.for the afternoon’s program, after which supper will be served. Free Esoteric Lectures Sat., June 1, 8 p.m.—Evo- ated by spe- cial, separate decree of Deity. Sun., June' 2, 3 p.m.—Aum, the Chant of the Immortals and the Music of Spheres. AT COVENANT CHURCHT Elliott C. Armstrong, pastor of Covenant Central Presbyterian Church | the | , 4 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:30 | Sun., June 2, 8 p.m.—Highest technique of Concentra Super-Concentration, tion and Re: The Playhouse - 1814 N Street N.W. bring Dr. Thind. like all world teaches freely gives and freely receive LUTHERANS STUDY TANGANYIKA FIELD Special Interest at Convention. ROCKFORD, Ill., June 1.—With con- gregations in all parts of the United States and Canada, and representative | missionary activities in three continents, {the Lutheran Augustana Synod of | | North America wjll meet here for its| Lutheran missions at Porto Rico, now seventieth annual convention frém .Yunc\ nastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, 7 to June 12. Special interest will| center in the reports from the mission | feld established Tanganyika territory, East Africa, What is feared by some to tendency toward centralization of gov- | a proposal coming before this conven- tion that in the future the Augustana Synod meet, biennially instead of an: nually. Delegates will also pass upon a new system of budgeting the finances of the Synod, first introduced last year, and pastors for local congregations. Between 400 and 500 delegates will represent the 1.200 congregations, grouped in 13 conferences and various mission _districts of the Synod, with special representatives present from the boards and committees, institutions of mercy, schools and the like. Lay and ministerial delegates to the conven. tions are elected by the conference: on the basis of one representative every 1500 communicant members or major (racuon thereof. CHEVY CHASE CHURCH. GETS NEW MEMBERS Will Extend Fellowship and Ob- Ordinance of Lord's Supper. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning at i1 o'clock. ‘The pastor, Rev. Edw: O. Clark, will give a sermon on * hold!” 'New members will be wel- comed into the church fellowship. The evening service will be combined with the young people’s meeting, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be in charge of the young people. The pastor will give a period of Bible study, using the parable of the Ten Virgins as his theme. The public is invited. The_church school will meet at 9:45 am. In the closing worship of the en- tire’ school several of the departments will participate. ~Children’s day will be observed June 9, with exercises by the children and young people. EVANGELIST WILL SPEAK. Miss Ruth Schofield Will Preach at Full Gospel Tabernacle. Miss Ruth Schofield, young woman evangelist, who has been conducting revival meetings in Southern Maryland for some time, will preach at the Sun- day night service of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets. The pastor, Rev. Harry L. Col- lier, will preach at 11 a.m., on “Occupy Until.” Week night services are: Tuesday, di- vine healing: Wednesday, pentecostal; Thursday, Bible study; Friday, Young Crusaders. Plans are being made for an ail-day convocation June 16, whon Miss Mary Martin, the tabernacle mis- sionary to Africa, is expected to be pres- ent, and a large number of ministers, evangelists and workers will assemble Marie King, the new churci will be presented to the congregation tomorrcw morning and the new members of the board of elders, Mr. W. E. Hadden and Ivan V. Gross, will be consecrated to their office. NOVENA IN PROGRESS. St. Mary's Church in Brookland Is Scene of Services. Rev. John T. Murphy of the Marist Fathers at Brookland is conducting a novena in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at St. Mary's Church. Each morning there are masses at 7 and 8 serve sermon and benediction at 7:30. The novena began Thursday and W\ll continue until June 7, inclusive. Rev. R ‘W. Brooks to Speak. llunsl Temple tomorrow morning Rev. . Brooks will speak from the sub- t the Church Meeting Its Chal- lenge?” At the close of the service How- ard University students and alumni will present their ““Alma Mater.” The senior Christian Endeavor Society will present a literary program at will be no evening service. (flfiitgrthufihnal Sunday School, 9:45 A M. 11 AV Dr. W. L. Darby, Secrel 8P Photoplay Sun With John Mack Brow Every One Invited Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister 11:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M, 8:00 P.M.—Address: for | oclock and in the evenings pruyers‘ Mission Work Reports to Hold‘ | which will be held June 4 at St. John's three years ago in | Hidiriet” of Columbia, ernment has been developed through | Fourteeith and California streets, last upon an improved method of selecting | | president of the D {Dr. Gove G Johnson Will LUTHER LEAGUE A meeting of the nominating com- | mittee of the Luther League of the District of Columbia was held last Monday evening at the Y. M. C. | with Paul L. Brindle, chairman and Dro(lden( of the Luther League of | Maryland synod, presiding. The report of this committee will be presented at the quarterly meeting of the Luther | League of the District of Columbia, Lutheran Church, Four-and-a-Half and | streets southwest, at 8 pm. The program for this meeting provides for ‘ an opening devotional service conducted by Rev. George Eveler, pastor of the St. John's Church, followed by a brief business session, presided over by Dis- trict League President Robert J. Vol- lard, during which officers for {he en- suing year will be elected, and an ad- dress on “Missions” by Rev. Fred W. Lindke, former superintendent of the | Itimore, Md. Henl’v J. Whiting, intermediate sec- retary of the Luther League of the arranged and presided over an intermediate Luther League vally which was held at the Luthera Church of the Incarnation, evening. H. R. Fellinger will lead the St. Mark’s Luther League June 5, presenting the topic “Sources of Strength.” The same | topic will be presented tomorrow eve- ning at Incarnation Luther League by Ralph Vogel and at St. Paul's by Miss Dorothy Leech. St. John’s (Southwest) Luther League has suspended services until Fall. § Charles C. Weitzel, jr., second vice t League, has edited and distributed the May number of the News Letter of the Luther Leaguc of the District of Columbia. LORDS SUPPER 10 BE OBSERVED Preach on “At the Gate Beautiful” Tomorrow. At the National Baptist Memorial Church tomorrow morning Dr. Gove G. Johnson will preach on the subject, | “At the Gate Beautiful” The Lord's Supper will be observed. At the eve- ning service he will take for his text another sermon based upon a question that has been presented, “Is Jesus | Despised and Rejected Today Children’s day will be observed June 9 in the Bible school, and at the morn- ing service of the church little ones | may be brought for dedication. Bap- tism is planned for the evening service. The Evening Mission Club will hold its last meeting of the season Tuesday at 8 o'clock on the roof of the Central Union Mission. The meeting will be in | the form of a party for the children of the mission. The Woman's Society will have a program at its meeting Wednesday. Mrs. O. E. Howe will give a report of the meeting of the W. M. . at Memphis. Miss Marilynn Isley will tell about the recent W. W. G. house party. In the afternoon there will»hc A report of progress made in Christian Americanization work. At the annual meeting of the Mizpah class Tuesday evening the following officers were elected: Teacher, Miss E. H. Turner: president, Mrs. J. M. Riss- ler; vice presidents, Mrs. E. H. McDer- mot, Mrs. William Jorg and Mrs. Frank Pool; corresponding secretar: Nellie Nance: treasurer, Mrs. Harvey: registrar, Mrs. W. Kenner. Troop 43, Boy Scouts of America, entertained May 24 the Flying Eagle patrol of Troop 2, Hagerstown, Md., E. H Nichols, scoutmaster. Next Thursday evening the subject of the midweek service will be, “The Goodness and Severity of God.” Religious workers have been invited to give lectures in Japan public schools. % '(fl'nngrrguttnnal “Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N CH WITH A SMILE” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Morning _ Worship, G. W. Coleman, “HOW CHRISTIANS GROW.” VESPERS—Every Sunday, June, July , and August, 6:30 pm. Men's Club meeting, Tuesday, June 4th, 8 > Rev At the services of Lincoln Congrega- | 45 pm. There | —"“ONE IS YOUR MASTER” ry, Washington Federation of Churches, M.—“THE YOUNG RULER” Dr. Homer J. Councilor of Cal Night Will Tllustrate the Sermon “ANNAPOLIS” Jeanette Loff, Hugh Allan and William Bakewell On Thursday Night at 8 P. M. Dr. Pierce Speaks on “Appearance and Reality” Tilustrated by the Photoplay “CO oyY?» With Dorothy Mackaill and Lowell Sherman Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. CHILDREN'S SUNDAY “Good Will—the Magician,” Young People’s Forum Musical Program THURSDAY, JUNE 6 “THE UNFOLDING IDEA OF GOD THROUGH THE AGES” By Mr. Lovell CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH || Georze Farnbam. Pastor 3ith and Lowell Sts. Church School, 9:45—Four depart- ments. "Mrs. Helena Kimball, di- rector. Morning Worshin. 11 am. munion om ryice, - Sermon: “Spirit. With )lulr ce. Can Meet.” Club, 700 pm._— Sunday Fvenin; singing’ and motion Bible study, picture FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D, Minister. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Baptist Chureh. R RCRRRRNRERR = Freewill Offerings Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education a Pageant Coburn; recording secretary, Mrs. David | ¢ e CHILDREN'SDAY AT NIT. PLEASANT Pageant, “Good Will, the Ma gician,” Will Be Presented | by All Members. ,’ Children’s Sunday will be observed tomorrow at the Mount Pleasant Con- | gregational Church, 1410 Columbia road At 11 o'clock the pageant “Good Will, the Magician,” will be presented by the church school, with all departments co- operating. The liftle American children_are: | Bertha Lockhart, Louisa Stuart, Kath- | arine Lewis, Betty Lovell, Billie Powell and Charles Mitchell. The leaders of the children of the other countries are: Japan, Donald Stuart: Italy, Edmund | Bennett: Holland, Peggy Lockhart; | China, Mary Jane Backenstoss; Mexico, Clinton Phillips. Miss Virginia Rand is coaching the pageant and Miss Mary Apple is directing the music, | The Woman's Guild will hold a picnic meeting June 5, weather permitting, at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cleve- land, Kensington, Md. Automobiles | { will leave the church at 11 o'clock to convey those who wish to go. Rev. Mr. Lovell will speak Thursday evening on the subject “The Unfolding Idea of God Through the Ages.” ‘This brings to a close the series of addresses on “Man's Age-Long Search for God,” carried on since last December. The Congregational Young People of the city will leave for Camp Kahlert in delegations June 7 and 8. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will be dean of the two- and-a-half-day conference and he wiil be assisted by a staff of leaders and by | committees of young people. The theme | of the confercnce program is “The Art of Living Together,” and the problems to be discussed will be in the fields of race co-operation, personal relationship, | national understanding and religio thinking. Friday evening the confer ence opens with a campfire ceremony. | Saturday the day is planned with dis cussion groups, recreation and a pag. eant. Sunday discussion groups arc held in the morning and the conference closes with the communion service. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Will Be Pas- tor's Subject. At Second Baptist Church, Third | street between H and T streets, tomor- row, the pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Law of Inheritance.” The Helping Hand Club will conduct a | special service at 3:30 pm. Rev. A. B. Fisher, pastor of Isracl Baptist Ghurch, | will preach. Rev. Robert Lee Rollins, a student of the Washington Baptist | Seminary, will preach at 8 p.m. The Bible school will meet at 9:30 ! am. and the B, Y. P U. at 6 pm. John Wesley Church The pastor. Dr. Henry D. Tillman, will fill the pulpit at John Wesley A. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Cor coran streets, tomorrow at 10:45 a.m. | and 7:45 pm. Church school, Victor J. | Tulane_superintendent, meets at 9:30 am. The Varick Christian Endeavor Society, Mrs. Birtie Gilmero president, will have a special program arranged by the girls at 6:30 p.m. “Law of Inheritance" Oihrimian Srienre l\F“ \ THE CHRISTIAN SClENCE PARENT CHURCH Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill Services at 11 a.m. ssembly of'the Hiotel LTS eite, RO SUBJECT: “SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY” Sundar, School. 11 a.m.. at Reading Rooms, 16 Jackson Pl Reading Rooms' open” daily from 9 a.m, to p.m. (except Sunday). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Every Sunday at 5 P.M. An address will he given over Siaiion "WOL—2% " melery, ogram Prov i The Chrisiian Seines Wateh 16 Jackson Place. .Phone Main ma T3 B. Y. P. U. News The Columbia Federation will hold its executive board meeting Tuesday evening at the Central Union Mission Bulldmg The lawn party will be held at East Wn:hmgtnn Heights Church Wedncs day evening. Clifford Jenkins of th: church is the chairman. Sufficien | funds will be raised, it is hoped, from this venture to enable the Columbia | Pederation to invite the Baptist Young People’s Unions of America to Wash- ington in 1931 for the annual conven- tion. Trucks will be at Seventcenth | street and Pennsylvania avenue south- cast to carry (hc n(‘oplc to the church. DR. BROWN T0 PREACH ON “COURAGE OF JESUS” Raising Roses” Will Be Foundry M. E. Pastor's Subject at Evening Service. Dr. Prederick Brown Harris, of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on the theme, “The Courage of Jesus.” Dr. Harris will speak on the subject. “Raising Roses,” at the evening service. At the midweek service Thursday Dr. Harris will give the third study on great texts on the topic, “The Text of an English Statesman, John Brigh Canfirmatmn Services. Bishop James ,Freeman will admin- | ister confirmation and preach the ser. mon_tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Church of the Transfiguration, Gallatin street near Fourteenth street. | J. J. Qually, the rector, will offi- Rev. \ firrahuirriun Church ofv the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Minister Sunday Worship at 11a.m. Conducted by the Minister. 7:45 p.m. Dr. John Lee Allison Will Preach. 7:30 P 7151-_1‘5@1;:1&11 CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN | OUTHERN ASSEMBLY Intersection of Fifteenth and Hiltentn ana D. D.. Pastor. Taylor. Com- Sk —Sermon by Dr. munion oc! m—Sermon by Br. Taylor. munion. Com- 00p.m. Thursday—Praver Service. Take 14th st. car or 16th _st. bus 10 Irving FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., Minister o Sermons by the Minister Sunday, June 2, 1929 11 O°Clock AM.: “THE TEACHING OF MODERNISM REGARDING SIN” 2 O'Clock l’..‘;:_— “THE TROUBLING OF THE WATERS" iBreshptertan John Marshall PL N.W. D. D., Pastor. | FIRS 9:30 a.m—Chureh School at the Old | 00l Rev. N. P. Patterson. at the Chapel. Massachusetts Ave- g .- h Schi e 3 16th and Kenneds Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor —Graded Sabbath School .= Morning Worship With Ser- men COMMUNION 7:00 p m.—Chrictian Endeavor T AYS WELCOM "CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 9:45 a.m.—Church_School. 10:00 a'm—Bible Classes: 11:00 a.m —Morping _ Worsh Serman e op! What shoutd Christianity ' mean to voung people umnn Leader: Rev. John R Duffield. ECKINGTON North Capitol Street. cor. Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODI Morning_Serv rmon Evening Se Sermon by_the_Pastor. METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets SE. Rev. Frecley Robrer. Pastor. Sermon by pastor at 11 o'clock Evening, 7:45—Address by Hon. Thomas J. Halsey | IULLREERAERER YT EITTR @hureh of the Conenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. Assistant. 9:45 A.M. Sunday School. 11—Kindergarten. 11—Marning Worshin Sermon by Rex; o D.. ‘af Pa. Three | Presented by Chris.” | | Convenant Quartet will sing_ Anthem 0 Land nmmn (Dickinson) 7:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Services Resumed in Church Building. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo 9:45 A 11 AM- “EVERY DAY” C E. Tea and Service BOOKS WE READ” WESTERN H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor [.—Sunday School. 8 P “The Fine Art of Gratitude” ___Music by the Quartet. "Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Irving W. Ketchum, Minister. Washmgton Hexghts Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and K:Ionma Rds. 9:45 a.m —Sunday_School. 11:00 a'm. ”EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor Lim " whimiting the Blessing. Rten's“Bibte Class, Receiving Power.” GUNTON TEMPLE sesioni: & 16th and Newton Sts. . Bernard Braskamp. M. A.. Pastor pastor | s Y DR. PORTER’S SUBJECT IS “MIRRORS OF GOD” Young People of Fu'st Baphst Secretary of & Church Elects | Officers. ~ Nazarene “First Church of the Nazarene N.E. Seventh and A ) Unity Spirifualist Church Sunday at 8 PAL TECTinE REV. H. P. STRACK by R At the First Baptist Church tomor- rew mnrmnz Dr. S. J. Porter's \Hbjl‘r' | will be “Will Ye Also Go Away.” At I night t subject will be “The Mirrors God. Sunday School will bs held at 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. U, at 6:45 Business Women's Circle will have a basket picnic at. Montrose Park at 5 pm. Friday. After the picnic a business meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. T. Temple Hill. The prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by the deacons of the church, The following officers of the B. Y. P. U. for the coming year have been elected: Marcellus McInnis, prez- ident: Dorothy Surface, vice president: Lila Hicks, recording secretary: Lena | Withers, corresponding secretary James Vassar, treasurer: Alba Geraci, librarian, and Mary MacManaway pianist. «.,hmanphu " The Higher Psychism Smith Tassin usal. e P Classes, uesday and Friday Loan Library Open Daily, 4:45 to 6 p.m. WASHINGTON LODGE J _THEOSOPRIC HALL United Lodge of Theosophn!s 709 Hill Bids. 13th & Eye Sts. NV, ucmrp REINCARS AT Summer Program. 2 g S Thursday +i 8 pm. Thurd e 6th I\c\. .d l‘mccr] L T N AR AT 5 irftual Science Church of Christ Irvinz St. N.W.—Service Sunday 8 P.M. Pastor. REV. JANE B. COATES. “How to Keep Cool This Summer.” 8 Private Developing Lessons by a ment | The First Spiritualist Church REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “THE QUICK AND THE DEAD.” Followed by spirit messages. Also ballot_readings. an Temple, 1012 All welcome. Associate Minister Mrs. Ehzabefh Whlte Whenc Pree Library (open Saiurday from 2 | FRES Of COLLECTIONS. Mnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—AIl Souls’ Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “THE GUARDIANS” Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbrid¢s Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour. - “THE RAIDER EMDEN" Baytist s BAPTIST % Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. 3ec.—320 Woodward Bldg. METROPOLITAN | PETWORTH 6th and A Sts. N.E. The Friendliest Church tn Washington — 7th and"Randolph’ Streets Rev. John Compton Ball, Fifth Anniversary Sermo Pastor Communion 11 am. Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor “Permanent Purpose” 8 p.m.—Prevacation Sermon “Are Your Talents Toofs or Toys?” ¢ Petworth Baptist extends to you a cnrdml invitation to worship FIFTH %% ; 7th S.W. it i \ \ | i Morning at Eleven “Great Memorials and the Greatest of All” Evening at Eight ““Songs and Sermon” 0:30—Bible_School. % 10:00—Men meet in anditorium. 7:00—Five Societies of Happy Younrs People. BETHANY . ficl'w. AUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. Preaching b by the pastor at 11 a.m. and 8 p. Bible Sehool, 9:30; four B, Y. P. U's, 6:45 p.m. Everybody Feels at Home at Bethany. TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde N.W. Pastor 9:30 AM. Supt. Briges will pre: n Jesus Came.” Communion. 7:45p.m.—“A Friend of the Sus- pected.” §, S. 9:30; Chapel, 3: 4 B. Y. P. U8, Interest must be paid and principal reduced on mortzage debt June 4th. all Summer. Bible School 0. D. Suliivan, SERMON SUBJECTS. “Did Eat of My Bread,” 11:00 AM. “Having Done All—Stand,” 8:00 P.M. Communion observed, 11 vu M. WlSCONSlN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Streets N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor. aLs n»-—"'nu, HF COME” E S P ED BY” SECOND . B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 A. MTAQ fl\u Chm—ch a b rilE oRbIYART" A PM —At the Brand: 1ith and East Capitel % “THE PATI{ ON WHICH ‘THERE 18 BRIGHT, HAPPY SERVICES. CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) WARD 0. CLARK. Pasto u A.Sl—rnmmumon Service Behold!” 7:30 PM _“The Ten Virgins® TR B oth and GRACE Pastor F. W o Balinay . Johnson Classes for all it WWelt Wasl;ington L Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. ter, CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. Obcerved DD SomeFolks Never Unite Why hy With the (“. ' and 9th Near B S.W. . P. RYLAND, ?astor. —Bemembering Christ ‘The Bes| Helpul | o HIGHL APT] URCH Fourtcentn Street, at JeMerson Neiwton Mercer Stmmonds, > 8th & H St @a[hflrp Rev. WS, Abemnatliy; Miniater 11 A.AM.—Rev. Robert A. Ashworth, D. D. ©Of Yonkers, N. Y. 8 P.M. —“Whither Are We Tending?” The Pastor 7:45 P.M.—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss 9:30—Sunday School 11 AM.—Junior Church—Rev. H. J. Coun FIRST 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearls of Washington. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 AM.—“Will Ye Also Go Away?” 8 PM.— "The Mm-on of God.” Slnln at E rnllu l!"lrt LCOMED! -NATIONAL 16th Skreet and Columbn Road MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“AT THE GATE BEAUTIFUL.” (The Lord's Supper.) 8 P.M.—Another Question Sermon: “IS JESUS CHRIST DESPISED AND REJECTED TODAY?” (These auestions sermons are found to be helpful and enlightening. Have you a question? Bring it in.) 9:30 AM.—Bible School (excellent teachers, orchestra.) Young People.