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10 POTTER IS ELECTED C. E UNION LEADE Annual Meeting ot District Organization Is Held and Reports Made. The annual meeting of the District ®f Columbia Christian Endeavor Union | was held at the Church of the Brethren. | North Carolina avenue and Fourth ' street southeast, Monday evening. Rev. Farl Bowman, pastor of the church. | welcomed the Endeavorers and the pres- | ident of the soclety in the entertaining | church. Miss Goldie Williamson con- ducted the devotional. The alumni department. reported an | ncrease in membership during the past | year; the intermediates gave a report | of the work which they have accom- | plished and Charles I.” Haycraft sub-| mitted a report of the work of the Crusade with Christ Commission of the District unfon. Officers were elected as follows: D.| Roland Potter, president, New Yurk Avenue Presbyterian Church; | Minor. vice president. Vermont A: ue‘ Christian Church; Mrs. C. M. Sams, | eneral secretary, Pirst Church of the | rethren; Miss Gene Doyle, recording | secretary, Calvary Baptist Church; Howard Cole, Eckington Presbyterian Church, treasurer; Mrs. Herman Smid, 8t. Paul English Lutheran Church, junior superintendent; Mrs. Mary Flather, Fifteenth Street Christian Church, assistant junior superintend- | ent; Mrs. L. C. Green, Calvary Baptist | Church, intermediate superintendent. Executive Board Meets. | The executive board met and elected | the following superintendents and ap- pointive officers: Publicity superintend- ent, Miss Ruth Wertman, Keller Memo- rial Lutheran Church: Miss M. E. Boland. Central Presbyterian, assistant | publicity superintendent; Miss Rhoda Lewton, Takoma Park Presbyterhn Church, assistant publicity superintend- ent and editor of the Capitol En- deavorer; Miss Mary Wertman, Keller | Memorial Lutheran. assistant publicity | superintendent; Miss Caroline CIiff, | First Congregational, assistant editor | Capitol Endeavorer; 1ss Margaret Davis, Wallace Memorial United Pres- byterian, Quiet Hour superintendent; Miss Helen Smith, Gunton-Temple Presbyterian, literature superintendent; Miss Mildred Seig, Luther Place Memo- rial Lutheran, recreation superintend- ent; Miss Virginia Pile, Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant, Tenth Legion superintendent; Darrel C. Crain, Eckington Presbyterian, missionary su- perintendent; general chairman Cru- sade With Christ Commission, Luther H. Kinard, Calvary Baptist; Sunday Evening Soclety, vice general chair- man, Mrs. Irving L. Koch, Luther Place Memori: Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Garden Memorial Presbyterian, drama and pageantry superintendent; Miss Blanche Mays, Calvary Baptist, general secretary Sunday Evening Society; Rob- ert Simmons, Takoma Park Presby- terian, captain Flying Squadron. A full meeting of the board has been ealled to meet at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Greene, 2304 Park place woutheast, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. At this | B. Y. P. U. News The Senior, lntamedhu mu Junior | Federations will hold a joint rally at Bethany Baptist Church next Tuesday |evening. Graduation exercises for the junfors and intermediates will be hcld lmd the new officers of all three or- ganizations will be installed by E. H. D: Groot, moderator of the Columbia Aamhhon of IIDNA! Chul'chu Registrations for the B. Y. P. U. of yAme’rlu convention to be held in De- troit early in July are still being 1e- | ceived. The Columbia Federation hoj |to send at least 75 delegates to this }meetln[ CHEVY CHASE CHURCH, SERVICES ANNOUNCED| ‘“‘Garden of Gnd" to Be Morning | Topic of Rev. Edward 0. Clark Tomorrow. “The Garden of God” will be the subject of the morning sermon to- morrow by Rev. Edward O. Clark at | | the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. The service eonvenes at 11 o'clock, at which | time the Junior Church meets also !or: | half an hour. | In the evening vesper service at 7:30 | o'clock. Mr. Clark will speak on “Pharisee and Publican.” The Young People’s Union will conduct the meet- ing. The annual outing of the church school will be held June 22 at Mar- shall Hall ‘The church is co-operating with the other Protestant churches of the com- munity in the conduct of the Chevy Chase vacation church school, which will begin its four-week term June 25 in | the Presbyterian Church. Misx Mar- garet Simmonds has been engaged as supervisor. The school will be open to all children of the community and will be conducted as in past years. In addi- tion to classes in religious education there will be classes also in pageantry and in craftwork of various kinds. En- rollment will be held June 24 from 2 to | 4 pm. | OLD GLORY IS SUBJECT OF METHODIST PASTOR Rev. Walter M. Michael to Preach | at Brightwood Park Church Tomorrow. “Old Glory” will be the sermon topic of Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of | Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, at 11 o'clock tomorrow. A silk flag will be presented to the church by the Ladies’ Guild and will be received by the pastor with appropriate ceremony. ‘The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Brightwood Park will be present and lead in pledging alleglance to the flag. Llewellyn Smead will render James ‘Whitcomb Riley’s “Old Glory.” At 7 pm. a Children's day program will be presented by the junior and in- tz;melduu departments of the Sunday school. ‘There will be a service of worship with installation of the officers of the local Epworth League by the District officers at 8 pm. The pastor will de- 1 short address on “What Is My meeting plans for the coming year will | Tas! be d the discussed program after it 1 completed will be publiched for dis- | tribution to the member societies. Merritt L. Smith Speaks. Merritt L. Smith spoke on “Follow ©On” and a social was held. At St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Eleventh and H streets, ll 8 o'clock this evening, E. P. Gates, ge! eral secretary, International Boelety o( Christian Endeavor, will speak on the co:unxm finnsu City convention. n there Jul at St. Plil.\ s Ionl‘m infor- mation be available for all who wish to take any of the practical Chris- tian Endeavor courses which will be offered. The courses of study, confer- ence leaders, cost of attending, and all detalls will be given. ‘The Junior Christian Endeavor Union will hold the quarterly meeting at the | Memorial United Brethern Church, | North c-pltol and R streets, tomorrow at 3 pm. A speaker for children has | been secured. This meeting will be ln‘ charge of Mrs, Stewart, who has be’n‘ acting junior superintendent for the past few months. In July the Junior | icers for year will be elected. e At the National Baptist Church !’fl~ day evening at 8 p.m., the Intermediate | Union will meet. Miss Lewton and Miu will speak at this meeting. ‘The | ent of the Senior Union wfll lpelk Thv hmhkh?nlon will have a mlulynldyr lllt" at the home of | LEAVE FOR MEETINGS. Washington Delegates Go to New | York, Boston Conferences. | Mrs. W. L. Darby left Thursday for | New York and Boston to attend meet- | inga of the National Commission of Protestant Churchwomen and of Lhau connected with Women's Department of Federations of Churches in vmoua cities. Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, president of the local Woman's Dep-nmenl and | efficial delegate, left yesterday. Dr. Darby will go tomorrow nl[hl for the meetings of executive secretaries of State and City Federations Councils, which is lchedulzd to begin Monday. PLAN COMMUNION RITE. A!brl‘ht Memorial Church to ceive Members Tomorrow. ly communion will be observed at the Albflgh Memorial Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse stree! wmorm morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. George E. Schnabel will use as his communion meditation, “Do Not Fail Him.” There be 'a reception of ma.!nherl at mm. b ) even| subject will be “mfln Comes Into & Life.” The last Workers' Conference supper for the Summer will be held Thursday at 6:156 p.m, TEXAN PREACHES HERE. Dr. Frederick N. Whaley Appears Today at Marvin M. E. Church, Dr. Frederick N. Whaley of S8an Mar- cos, Téx., will preach tomorrow morn- ing at 11_o'clock at the Marvin M. E. Church South, Tenth and B streets southwest. His subject will be “Just Becluu I Love th:}: e sermon al e pven service ‘;:ll = preached by Rev. C. H. Cannon, Dr. Jarvis to Preach. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and S streets, tomorrow at 11 am. on Dtnlnc ‘With the King.” Sundsy lchnol : 0 Chflnhn Endeav flr. will preach at st. Lulel Blpfllt Chureh at 3:30 pm. By Special Request Tomorrow—Saturday 8:18 P.M. First Free Public 1 | | | (The Art of FATHER’S DAY SERVICE. Observance Is Planned at Baptist Church. Fifth Father's day will be observed tomorrow | at Fifth Baptist Church and Sunday school. Dr. Jobn E. Briggs will preach on “Don’t Forget Poor Father” in the morning and on “I Have Something tn Tell You” SBunday night. The ordinance 6f baptism will be ad- ministered at the evening service. Dr. Charles Wood to Preach. The pulpit of the Georgetown Presby- | terian Church will be occupled tomor row morning by Dr. Charles Wood, pas- tor emeritus of the Church of the Cove- ant _ Evungelistic Genter Living) By EUGENE FERSEN International President of The thesrers t Subjects: The Secret of Life Revealed Sun., June 16th, 8: Overcoming Fear and Werry The Playhouse 1814 N Street N.W.. AN Welcome Colleeti RO L1 _Evangelistic Genter STAR. WASHINGTON. CHILDREN 10 GIVE [ DRAMA AT CHURCH Pantomlme Will Be Part of First Congregational Service Tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at the First Cnnrre&- and G streets, the minister, Jason Noble Pierce, will blptue chlldren and | will present Bibles to young people of the Sunday school who joined the | church on profession of faith duru:g the past year. A feature of this service will be the | presentation of a_pantomime entitled | “The Children's Share” given under | the direction af Nell M. Berghout, the | director of religlous education. Those taking part are Gordon Webner, Henry | Gilbert, Harry Allen, John Kerns, Rob- ( ert, Hobbs, Mildred Craig, Orville Green- wood, Audrey Willlams, Phoebe Young. Alfred Whiton, David = Copenhafer. Jeanette Phillips, Olive Smith, Géorte Tmlnunut Dorothy * Munday and | Donald Preston. ‘Dr. Plerce will preach at the evening | service at 8 o'clock on “God's Glants." | His sermon will be illustrated by the | gloucm picture “The Valley of the | | | | | ‘The motion picture “Lilac Time” will | be shown Thursday and Friday at l‘ pm., and in connection with this of | Thursdly night Dr. Plerce will speak on “What Do You Like?” All departments of the Sunday school meet at 9:45 am. The beginner lnd‘ | primary departments meet in the east | parlor, the junior and intermediate de- | partments in the Sunday school room. the high school and young people’s de- | partment at 938 Grant place and the adult department in the west parlor. The Christlan Endeavor Societies meet At 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The leader | for the senior society of the Chrllthn Endeavor will be Mr. Warren B. Bur- ms and the topic for discussion will | “The Price of Voluntary Christian | Servl:r " Miss Caroline Cllfl will lead the Young People’s Sgclety and _the topic will be “Echoes from Our Con- | ference.” g [ENTERS TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF PASTORATE | Dr. 7. Milton Waldron Reaches An- niversary at Shiloh Baptist Church. Dr. J. Milton Waldron will enter his twenty-third year as pastor of Shiloh | Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and | P streets, tomorrow. The members of this church presented him with a gold watch on Jast Sunday and a monetary The subject of Dr. Waldron's sermon, at 11 a.m. tomorrow, will be “Heaven— What Is It; Where Is It, and Who Is Going There?” At 8 o'clock he will use ®s his subject the first sermon in_the serles on “Bible Interrogatives—Who Made Man and tot ‘What Purpou"" PASTOR PREACHES TWICE. Rev. C. B. A\llfin wfll Deliver Two Sermons Tomorrow. I?I.lt At the West Washington Chur:h tomorrow the pastor, Re ustin, will preach at 11 a.n. on “New ” and at 8 p.m. on “Spiritual Athletics.” Dr. Homer J. Councilor ‘will lecture | Monday at 8 pm. on “Jerusalem goldm" in the Sunday school audito- | jum National Memorial Church. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, pastor of the Universalist National Memorial Church, will preach tomorrow morning ll 11 o'clock at the Ambassador Thea- on the theme, “The Renewal of fltren(th "’ the last service in the thea- ter until’September 8. Union Summer begin June 23 at All Souls' Unitarian Church; sermon by Dr. Perkins. ‘The church school convenes in the lounge of the theater at 12:15 p.m. ‘The devotional meeting of the Yow People’s Christian Union at 7 p.m take place at the parish . 1603 S street, led by Gllrenu Zimmerman. Baptist Pastors’ Conference. ‘The Baptist Pastors’ Conference will 1 meet Monday, at 11 am., at Oalvary Congress the | Protestant Church, Y. M. C. A. NEWS Page McK. Etchison, religious work | director, Y. M. C. give an {iatrated ecture on ~he Holy Land” = c-lv-ry )(ethoflm. Episcopal Church, omorrow evening. Mr. !’:hlum vnll s speak at the murntng service of the Methodist Episcopal | Church South at Brunswick, Md. on | the subject: “Some Impressions of a | | Visit to Palestine.” The pulpit of the East Washington | Baptist Church wili be supplied at both the morning and evening services by | Luther H. Kinard associate religlous | work director, Y. M. C. ! Ensign Harold R. ‘Spith of the Salva- tion Army will be the speaker at the | | tional Chul‘ch Tenth | Christian Endeavor service at the Y. M. | preach at both morning and evening C. A at Walter Reed Hosp al, MISSIONARY WORKER WILL GIVE ADDRESS | | Rev. Pmley lcclnley Grissett to| Speak at Takoma Park Pres- byteriun Church. | P “The Enthusiasm of a Layman” will | be the sermon subject of Rev. R. Paul | Benaarrer, pastor, in the Takoms Park Presbyterian Church at the 11 o'clock | service. Rev. Finley McCauley Grissett, mis- sionary to Metet, Yaounde, French Cameroun, West Africa, will speak at | the 8 oclock service on the subject ! “Mission Work in Cameroun.’ The service will be under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society, Mrs. Robert A. Ramsay, president, presiding. Miss Rhoda Lewton will lead the Senilor C. E. meeting at 6:30 o'clock. A | | social follows the devotions. | All departments of the church school | will_assemble at 9:30 o'clock, and the adult Bible classes at 9:45 o'clock. The church school picnic will be held Saturday at the Miller cabin of Rock | DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH MORNING AND EVENING “There Came One Running,” Sub- jact for First Servies Tomorrow st Vermont Avenue Church. Dr. Earle Wilfley will_speak on the | Jlubkct “There Came One Running” tomorrow morning at Vermont Avenue Christian Church. This service will be broadcast by WRC. In the evening, in observance of “Father’s day.” Dr. Wil- fley mn have as his topic “1 Honor My | Father.” ‘The Myrtle Barger Circle will meet Monday evening at the home of the president, Miss Roberta Belle Galloway, | 119 Maple avenue, Takoma Park, Md. ‘The Business Women's Circle will meet Wednesday, at 5:30 pm. for a picnic at Plerce Mill, Rock Creek Park. All business women are invited. Miss Charlotte Darrow, leader. Miss Katharine Wilfley, ullsunl o | the the pastor, returned’ from a twe weeks' visit in O::lo. P;nm%luvll;i:d ltl’}I‘: Virginia, where she atten g’m reunion of her class at Bethany lege. SECRETARY TO PREACH. Y. M. C. A. Executive to Fill Pulpit | at Congress Street Church. Leonard W. De Gast, general secretary of the Young Men's Chistian Associa- tion, will sddress the Harrison Bible class of Street Methodist 1238 Thirty-first street, :45 o'clock tomorrow morning in the auditorfum of the church. His subject will bc “Judah Taken Captive.” Willlam N. Payne, jr., will preside and have charge of the lesson.. All men are | welcome. Mr. De Gast will also occupy the plil- pit at the morning service, 11 o'clock, in the absence of the pastor, Dr. H. A. Kester, who is attending the annual session of the Maryland Conference. finugng_;finnnl Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church Baptist Church. Dr. Jones, pastor Second Baptist Church, will make an | address, | Bible Students . B.S. A, Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3:00 pm.—Lectare by G. W. Walters. 7:45 p.m —Tower Study. SEATS FREE. - NO COLLECTION. Other Services ~YOGODA WASHINGTON SOCIETY 1706 L ALL CORDIALLY INVITED | Soclety of Wnllm:ton. D.C. R ont praniyi, 1000 Open daily except holidays. Classes every day. Services morning, afternoon and evening Sundays. HALL MISSION 713'D STUNW. For the Promotion of GREAT ALLDAY CONVOCATION! Ministers, Evangel Missionaries Coming Evangelist Christine K. Peirce of Toromte, Can., Speci Speaker The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. REV. HARRY L. COLLIER 10:45—Pastor—“For Such A Time As This. Communion—new mmmnu—cnu 'hnnk-oflmnl Consecration Misslonary Officers, El 2:30—Fellowship service, songs, music. A word from ministers, evangelists, missionaries. 7:30—Supreme evangelistic service Christine hk-Paiwe WeM Known Speaker and Radio Singer SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA ALL DAY A Great Gospel Feas! t Awaits You! Come! ALL WELCOME—AMPLIFIER FOR OVERFLOW FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D, Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 AM. 11 AM. 8 PM.—“GOD’S GIANTS. Photoplay Sunday Night Will Tllustrate the Sermon “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS.” Featuring Milton Sill On Thursday Ni_F “W! Do ||l-mmd by th LILAC Featu .. Colleen Moore with Gary Cooper. —“THE CHILDREN t at 8 P.M. Dr. Pierce Speaks On 1410 Columbia Road N.W. | Rev. Moses R. Lovell, Minisf Miss Lois M. Kugler Dircotor of Reli Edueation SUNDAY 9:30 AM—C hurch School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon: “Dynamic Definitions of Life” Communion Service Conxrenhoml Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “TWE CHURCH WITH A SMILE" —chul'ch aehonl ~Mrs. E. C. Alve “VISIONS.” 6:30 p.m—Vesper Service. Nirs. "fente Piote, Bpeaker. ghoir, under suspices l Io am. a. ord— Prater, ‘Bocial _Sunday unm Reom 8¢ the <\ CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | George Farsham. Paster | 34th and Lewell Sts. Special Children’s Day Service, 10:30 A.M, ‘This i & union service of Church and Sunday 8chool, the four departments participating. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 'S SHARE"—A Pantomime. Is with Doris Kenyon YOU LIKE?” e Motion Pi ure TIME"* |A. M. E. TOPIC ANNOUNCED. " Spiritual Science Church of Christ €. DR. LAMBETH PLANS (Pastor of Mount Vernon| Place Church Will Preach on “Spiritual Renewals.” W. A Dr. Lambeth, will | pastor, services at the Mount Vernon Place | Church tomorrow. His subject for the | morning sermon will be “Spiritual Re- newals.” The evening sermon will be | | on “Supreme Sanctities.” In the absence of Rev. Haskell R. Deal, junior preacher, Dr. Clifton P. Clark, " superintendent’ of the Sunday | school, will talk to the junior congre- gation on “The Promise of Guidance. o meeting of the Woman’s Mission- ary Society will be held Tuesday at 11 o'clock in Rock Creek Park, just back of the Sixteenth Street Reservoir. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock by Circle No. 3. The afternoon session | will open at 2 o'clock. The Young People’s Missionary So- ciety, No. 1, will meet Tuesday evening | at 8 o'clock. The Board of Lay Activities will meet in the pastor's study Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. | The pastor will apeak at the praver meeting service Thursday evening at 8 ! o'clock. The Epworth Junior Society will mest Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Stoy. Members of the society will meet. at the church at 3:30 o'clock and go out together to Mrs. Stoy's resi- dence. “DIVINE APPROVAL.” Dr. 8izoo to Preach in Evening on “Danger of Middle Life.” ol New York Avenue Presbyteriai Church the pastor, Dr. J. R. alaz;‘wifi 5{:«:}\ mm:rlr" at 11 o'clock on “Di- e Approval” and at 8 o'clock on “The Danger of Middle Life" T e preparatory service will be ob- served Thursday evening st 8 o'elock in the lecture room of the church, At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at the Metropolitan A. M. E. %urch th:‘ minister, Dr. Willlam H. lomas, will preach on “Th Detachment. nP b At the evening service there will be a pew rally by the Coal Club, Mrs. Elnora Ruffin, prealdent ‘The assistant minister, Rev. J. De Witt Wilson, will preach. Men's Club to Hold Carnival, ‘The Men's Club of Transfiguration Church will hold a country carnival on parish grounds June 18, 19 and 20. A d!fleren' band will play each evening, and there will be dancing in the parish hall from 9 to 12 p.m. e w_ifl_lgmnnnhg" QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Herbert L. Solyom 4 June 16, 8 PM. 6:30—Life and Teach- s of St. Paul sl Study Classes, 3 ‘ m., -ruu.y and ,d“. Loan un.u ({un Daily WASHINGTON LODGE __THEOSOPRIC WALL. 1216 §pitinmlm | Having closed for the Summer months earnestly invites the Toenda; Jou to attend | ind afternoons. reservations. Col. 6331, Unl y Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W, Sunday at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY REV. HARRY P. STRACK Spirit Greetings by Mrs. C. Mister, Mr. C. W. Myers and Mr. No midweek week at 600 ]The First Spiritualist Clmrd: REV. ALFRED' H.TERRY “MAN THE fiAc[cmN" Followed ‘i spirit m Sunday, 8 p.m.. P’L'Ihll Tflmlll. 1012 9th st. n.w. B!tnnl floor, All welcome. Ice Cream-Strawl Thursday, dune 20th, from 7 10 10 p.m., at 1608 23rd’ st Readings by the meditms of the church: Dr. Zaida B. Kates cill‘l’ ‘Tuesds d S, T Readings datls " "Bpone” Tincoin ABSOCIATE MINISTER Mrs. Elizal_:,eth thte i “Mystic Church of C rist l‘clur' !n_}"lm Messages Sof‘f"_" From a1 Advice Datis. 1 Rev. F. L. Donceel 841 M St N.W. e : Emnmmd Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M. M. Perkins { _11:00 8. m.—Morning_Prayer_and_Sermon. @hrist Churel ’anl;ingtmt Pariak Christ Churc.h G d_Thirty-f: n Sts. nov. 27 FINKNEE WEOTR. Rector. —Holy Communi r r and Sermon. " BROND SREEK site Mous PR By Presi =‘ lv Washington THE MOTHER CHURCH Ot All the Churches in the District of “LILAC TIME” ALSO SHOWN FRIDAY, 8 PM. Freewill Offerings Every One Invited Columbifa_and Vicinity. The Rev. Wm. Hirst Heigham, D, D. tor Service, T0 GIVE2 SERMONS & | Station at 1, l EPWORTH LEAGUE I The devotional service of Woodside will be held temorrow at 7 o'clock and will be in charge of Miss Margaret Claxton. Miss Frances Boss will lead at Douglas Chapter and John Balenger at Dumbarton Avenue Chap- ter. The topic is “Expanding Areas of Christian Living."—Luke.x.27. ‘The installation of the new officers of 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The Dis: trict Cabinet will conduct the service president of the chapter. The monthly meeting of the District Cabinet will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Webb, cor- responding secretary. Rosedale Chapter will meet Wednes- social. There will be an institute rally at Burtonsville, in charge of Joe Rice, Dis- trict “Institute manager. The members of the District Cabinet will assist in the program. The business and social meeting of Forestville Chapter will be held Friday. A special event of district interest will be the Intercity Institute rally at Laurel next Saturday, from 3 to 10 o'clock, Lawrence Rice, institute manager, wil be in charge of the program and other activities, which will include a base ball game between Washington and Balti- more leaguers. After a box supper the conference president, D. S. Patterson, and the institute manager will conduct an institute “pep” service. Those at- tending are asked to assembie first at | the Methodist Church at 3 o'clock. Trains stopping at Laurel leave Union 3:10, 5:05, 5:30 and 6 o'clock. Busses leave 1421 Pennsylva- nia avenue at 2, 3 and 4 o'clock. At the recent meeting f Anacostia Chapter it was decided to hold union twilight services with the church dur- ing the Summer months. The following officers have been elected: Charles 1. Ford, president: Miss Edna Hubacher, first vice president; 3 second vice president; Miss Alma Va Gueder, third vice president; Proctor, fourth vice president: Mrs. Ethel Smith, secretary: Miss Katherine pianist; Henry Smith, chorlster. Dr. Dlrby to Prneh nt Berwyn Dr. W. L. Darby of the Federation of Churches will preach tomorrow ;l:rnlni in the Presbyterian Church at B e Eptaropal : Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral 1,300 Pree Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Sernices 8 and 11 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.—Church School 3 p.m.—Chinese School. € p.m.—Young People’s Society. Holy Communion Thursdays and Saint Days, 10 am. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J'!J DIMON, Fyices on Suiida: 8:00—Holy Communio; i Behool pLe .o—’lomtn' Scrvice and Sermon. ALL_WELCOME. 11 8 p.m. lvemonl ihd e _cesst 5. 8 D. ROCK CREEK PARISH | Rev. ¥. J. BOHANAN. D. D. IURCH and Webster St. rch n, the Oty T ami 7 pm HOLY com-olm CHAPEL q'nm- Ave ST. THOMAS 18th Bet. P & Q Near Dupont Circle Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. or SUNDAY SERVICES—$ and 11 a.m.. GEORGE W. Rov. GEORGE A. GRIFFITH alvert E. tio) Daily Mass, 7:00 AM. 1€hth s _Streets Northeast Third and A Streets Southoast Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector “I, if 1 be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Sermon. Reverend William H. Pettus. —Young People’s Meeting. ~Evehing Praver and_ Se Reverend Alvin P. Kuell. 11:00 a.m, Thursday—Holy Communion. 16th and cu-u- Sts. 'Ph luld.len' Hols cm....mfo... St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Banerett Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector o 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning Prayer, and Sermon. The will preach. Thursdays and Holy Days—Holy Communion at 11 o’clock. Litany | 1 J\ Rector All Welcome Always. “WASHINGTON CATHE| RAL SCONSIN AVENUE N R W OOBLEY ROAD MMUNION ... HORa R BRIV anpy MON. * P! 11 A churen T open "all ey, week days and Bunds T 'm: from Washington vis Ana- aontis, "an mmu Helghts: fine rom s Soctaty iwis C. Webster. o\m“ !eg:l Brightwood Chapter will take place at | Maurice Thompson has been re-elected | day for its regular monthly business and | f“ lehem Chapel will be as follows: At Joseph | _ Peaper, treasurer; Miss Rebecca Carter, Solemn Evensons and Benedic- n. (oTgke 13th and D or Florids Avenue cars and C rmon. ! = ; % @ % BALTIMORE PASTOR WILL SPEAK HERE | Dr. William A McClenthen Is to Be Special Peace Cross Preacher. Dr. William A. McClenthen. rector of Mount Calvary Church, Baltimore, will | be the special preacher tomorrow at the | | | | people’s open-air evensong at the Putz | Cross, ‘Washington Cathedral, at 4 p. | This service will be broadcast over radic | station WRC. ; At the 11 am. celebration of Holy | communion in" Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral, tomorrow the sermon_will be preached by Dr. Free- land Peter, canon of Washington Cathedral. | The other services tomorrow in Beth- 7:30 am., Holy communion will be celebrated, and at 10 a.m. morning praver and the Litany will be read in the chapel. In the Alps region of France 72 by- droelectric plants are operating and 96 more are projected. anrmnal Churoh of the Holy Trinity, 1618 1ita ST. ELDER LEWIS T. CHAPM, Sunday School. § | | p.m. 1pm tarrying meetln{ A_MOST CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. * fininrmulm First Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkil l'lVlClS AT TRE Ambamdor Theater 18th 8t and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) June 16, at 11 a.m. “THE RENEWAL OF STRENGTH" ,D.D. 3 by Vested Ch Harned, Orsanis Diree Kindergarten at the Same Mour Chureh Sehool Convenes at 12:15 P. TS FREE—BRING YOUR FRIEND Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Minister Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Conducted by the Minister. 7:30 P.M.—Organ Recital. A Cordial Welcome to All | lnleruetlonogl‘fl!." "m 'w) th and JAMES B fuw-. D. D.. Paster. 'm.—suriday & Sermon by Dr. Taylor. m—Westmingler Leagie. Socia . irsdaz-Praver Berviee, car or “Mount Pleasant” ear . bus to Irving st. '—Se) Thi st. WESTMINSTER 3th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor John Marshall JPLNW. N. am AGhl‘:r:h rSehool 9:30 a.m.—Church _ School _at Chi Massachusetts Avr— nue id 36th Street. 11:00 a.m.—Morning "Worship at the Qi Church, ’um A Srors ~Evening Wonmn the el the Lty Sermon by 16th and Kennedy Str. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT h_School. ip With Ser- "Gud‘- Goodn, .——Christian Endeavor. ViBIIoRS ALWAYS WELGOME. CH'EVY CHASE Chevy Chase Cirele Rev. J. Hillman Hollister 10:00 ~Woman's Bible Class. 11:00 8.m.—Children's Conducied wy "Ghildren of urch School. Address by _the Pastor. METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley er. Paster. 11:00AM.—“The Wonderful Savior.” 7:45 P.M.—Vocational Day Pro- gram.Young People. Washmgton Heights Rev. Jobn C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 10:00 A M.—Pastor’s Bible Class. 11:00 A M—Chudunn Day Serv- 7:00 PM. —Chl'l!tlln ‘Endeavor. Cordhl ‘Welcome to All WESTERN W St bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11 AM. “The Man Behind” Music by the Quartet. ~ EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor 11:00 a.m.— Kook Ahead.” I Ren’s Bible Class, ‘The Law of the Seed." | Hnitarian AllSouls’ Church Sixteenth nnl lllmll Streets Ulysses G l Pnn-. D.D. 11:00 AM—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister— “The Generous Mind” -con Tittmann, bass. Lewis Atwater, o Tuaheran TRINITY Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Neither Do I Condemn Thee" ST. PAUL'S. Eleventh and 7 e nenlnx CHRIST Missouri 81 N, J. Ave., Bet. M J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM. —Clnldren 's Day Sermen— “The Supreme Things &% GRACE [UTHERAN CHURCH' Sixteendy, 4nd Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHAMND E. LENSKI, Pastér. 9:30 a.m.—Cldldren's Day Service by Sun- 11:00 a.m. e Problem of Puln” (Ber- mon by the Pastor). Vested choir, with competent soloists, Mrs. A. Klinge, directress. A_CORDIAL_WELCOME 'm ALL. Marviand Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. Morning Service at 11:00 “Repentance” Fvening Service at “Yielding Ourselves to God” Young People's Societies at 6:48 PM, THE HOMELIKE ZIONm "6th and P Streets N. rulor. Richard Schmidt. B. D. 8.8, 9:30 am German Service, 10 a.m. 1 2 hiet English Serv New Hampshire and ‘ichanan, ther Lesgue, 7:18 B.m. v worshin: 8 b LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAI. (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER Pastor service with sermon. No service at 8 p.m. during the Sum d B Sts. 30 REY- 30 SOHN WEIDLET, —Sunday scnool. tunln: service. Church of the Atonement North. Capitel & B L Ava, Howard E. Snyder, Paster. CONCORDIA CHUR(}I (Evangelical Syned of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. \ Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor e ————— CllIrti of tlle Reformation Fasten, -~ hool. o e e ERYBODY WELCOME 45 00 fireshytman % New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO 9:45 A M—Sund‘y School. 11:00 A. “DlVlNE APPROVAL” 6:45 P.M.—C. E. Service. 8:00 P.M.— “The Danger of Middle-Life” GEORGETOWN Organired 1780. P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D, D., Pastor @ 9:45 a. m —!undly School. @ 11:00 by Rev. Charles oo 7:00 p.m _CR%istinn Badeavor Socteties. ECKINGTON North Capitel Street, cor. Florida Ave, REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister, Morning Service, 11 iy Bore i __Sermon by the Hev G @ Peck Memorial Chapel Penna. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Trving Ketchum at both serviees. § Yistian Endeavor wufnua.y © p.m-_Bibly study Sery- ee Deople” who want hels in _ielistonc_ @hurch of the Qovenant Connecticut Ave. at N 8t. N.W, JOHN D. GREGORY, Assistant 945 A.M. Swnday School. s Welow: ning 'onll‘ Sermen D. Gregory, x 7:00 P.M. Christien Endeaver § pm. Thurder—Mid-week Newr of | GUNTON-TEMPLE o Sixteenth and Newton Streets Rev. Bernard Braskams. M. A, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School, 1100 am.—Sermon “by Rev. James People's Meetis radass 8 . Northminster 1th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 2.m.—Rev. : Mid-week Service,