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ARCHBISHOP MAKES NEW ASSIGNMENTS Several Catholic -Clergymen of Washington Are Affected. . Special Dispatch to The Star. | BAL' Md., June 15.—Ap- Biricy. Tne 3 appointments. unless other- wise lpec\fled will become effective at | moon on July 8. Appointments affecting Washington | are as follows: Rev. James Hogan, from Shrine of | Blessed Sacrament, Washington; to St. Rev. G. pper. ordained June | 13, to St. Stephen’s, Washington. Rev. E. H. lgoum from St. Patrick's, | Qumberiand, fo 8. Matthew's, Wash- | Rev Ahern, ordained June 13, lfl Shrl.nP '\I "Blessed Sacrament, Chevy RA\ F. J. Egan, St. Pml Baltimore. to St. Amu ‘Washingtol A C. She:m{mga Corpus Christi, St. Paul's, Washin hfin .I 1. Bifield, from 8St. Paul's ‘Washington, to St. Patrick’s, Cumber-‘ land. REV. HARRY L. COLLIER. 'MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF NEW TABERNACLE Full Gospel Assembly Will Hold Special Services Under Di- rection of Pastor. Rev. P. J. Begley, newly ordained, to | y Comforter, Washfngton, on re- turn from abroad. Archbishop Curley's order also noted | the recent appointment of Right Rev.| The anniversarv of the second year John M. McNamara as vicar general of its nccupancy of the new tabernacle nf the archdiocese. Notice of the ap- | at North Capitol and K streets will be pointment, effective May 30, last, of celebrated by the Full Gospel Assembly Very Rev. Stanislaus Wachowiak, Holy | with special exercises tomorrow. under Rosary, Baltimore, and Rev. Frank : dm;cmn of Rev. Harry L. Collier, the tscho! Nativity, Wash- | pastor gmnflmmt‘::cwréh;t diocesan con- There will . be special services, when sultors, also was noted. The order also | an effort will be made to pay off the upecified that all former members of 'second mortgage on the building. Sev- the board of diocesan consultors are re- I;"l ministers of other (‘hu.l’ch!! will at- sprpmn el | Christine K. Peirce of Toronto, Carn- Other Appointments. Indu evangelist, will preach a special i | sermon in the evening. Miss e e e i members of | Milligan, for years missoinary to China, Bertha | diocesan administrative council, under chairmanship of archbishop: Very Rev. Jamee Quinn, F. X. Bischoff, Peter L. has announced her intention of being present, Among others who have prom- ised to sttend are Rev. Hubert !unyel, YHE EVENING STAR PASTOR T0 OBSERVE ) YEARS' MINISTRY |Calvary Baptist Minister to P the devoti Recall Experiences of 3 Decades of Service. vary Baptist Church, will give some of his observations on “Thirty Years in the Christian Ministry” tomorrow morn- ing at the 11 o'clock service, this being the thirtieth anniversary of his ordina- tion to the ministry. At the 8 o'clock service hn topic will be “The Sunday Sleeper.” Rev. H. J. Councilor will conduct the ‘Junlm Church service at 11 o'clock to- lmvyrmv morning in the church lecture | beflnnen department of the school occupies the new quar- Sunday the new building to- ters provided in morrow. Home department officers and visitors <re invited to the home of Mrs. James Robert Hardesty, 111 Grafton road, | Chevy Chase, Md,, Friday, at 8 o'clock. The last meeting of the Woman's Missionary Soclety before Autumn will be held in the lecture room of the church next Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock. | The devotional service will be led by Mrs, John E. Dawson. Mrs, H. M. Southern Baptist Convention. Hostesses | will be Ildlu of the Baker Circle. “CHRISTIAN UNITY” Dr. Gove G. Johnmson's Morning Subject and That for Evening Are Announced. At the National Baptist Memorial Church tomorrow momi:fl the pastor, Dr. Gove G. Johnson, 1 preach on “Christian Unity.” In the evening an- other sermon based upon & question hnndpd in will be given, the subject be— Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- | Kendrick will give & report of the| IS BAPTIST SUBJECT ‘When the Intermediate Luther Leagues of the District of Columbia recently held their rally at the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Fourteenth and Gal- uun streets, Albert Nelson, president of Incarnation Intermediate League. ; Samuel Solt, jr, of Aun'w te League conducte: rendered by Zion Intermediste League. A, C of Luther League” was the nubjer' of an address delivered by Rev. Henry Manken, jr., pastor of the Incarnation Church. ‘A’ discussion of the 16-point program was led by Henry J. Whiting, intermediate secretary of the Luther | League of the District of Columbis. The Inmrmodlutr picnic will be held June 28. paring for Voluntary Christian MMCQ" is the topic which will be pre- sented tomorrow evening at Incarna- tion League by Miss Jona Browne and at_St. Paul's by Miss Estelle Gilichrest. Incarnation’s Senior League nflmtly elected the following officers: dent, Ralph Vogel; vice preddent Mason Ott; recording secretary, Miss Iona Browne: corresponding secretary, Miss Gertrude Kluge. A new Junior League, of which Miss Virginia Wise and Miss Dora Freas are superintend- |ents, has been organized at Incarna- tion Church. A business meeting of Zion Leagus | was held last night at the chapel, New Hampshire avenue and Buchanan street. A conference between Austin W. | Howard, vice president, and Fred L. Schickler, corresponding and statistical ‘;ecret.trv of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod, was held at Preder- ick, Md., June 2, following which visit was made I.o ‘the Lutheran College | at Gettysburg, Pa. PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN. Cleveland Park Congregational Church Plans Exercises. The Cleveland Park Congregationsl Church will celebrate Children's day | tomorTow at 10:30 a.m. in a special serv- | ice. Mrs. Helena Kimball, director of |'religlous education, has charge of the | PT ’nro(nm The four departments—be- primary, junior and senior— 'III uke part in the service. There will be no preaching at this ur;,lunl meeting of church and Bunday | p. school WASHINGTON, ISTUDENTS TO HEA SATURDAY METHODIST PASTOR John C. Copenhaver to! Address Graduation Class of Eastern High. £ At TEpworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, Dr. | John ©. Copenhaver, pastor, wall preach | the baccalsureate sermon to. the grad- uating class of Eastern High School to- morrow at 11 am. He will take as his subject “Give Me That Mountain.” The evening sermon to be preached by the pastor will be “Elijah’s Mantle.” The Hi-League and Epworth League Chap- ters of the church will meet for service at 6:30 and 7 o'clock. respectively. The outdoor meeting of the Sunday Schoo! Council, which was to have been held on Hains Point last Wednesday evening, has been postponed and will be held Monday evening. Members will meet. at the church at 6 o’clock, from which place they will be taken to Hains PoInt in automobiles, which will be In case of rain the meeting wil held in the social rooms of the ehurch. ntatives of the Sunday school will meet; with representatives of other Southern Methodist churches of Wash- ington and vicinity for a group insti- tute for Sunday school teachers and officers. to be held in Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, Tuesday afternoon tand evening. The Epworth League | chapter of the church will have ehlrle of the devotional services at Central | Union Mission Tuesday evening at & o'clock. The Woman's Missionary So- ciety will meet in the church at 8| o'clock Monday evening. At 8 recent meeting of the official board of the church the church im- provement committee was authorized to oceed with the work of improving the church proj #s outlined several next mzmch 1t s e ted. Thursday emln{p;rcayer nut!ni‘wm JUNE 15, 1929. SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON JUNE 24 |gecond Baptist Churen to Hear ser- Fourth Presbyterian Church Classes to Be Held From 9 to 12 Daily Tntil July 26. g‘a ‘Thirteenth n.nd it -m Jlm. 24, tlmut.hroug ch_vmh iwllom wumudenurmnwfllhin She will be assisted up ary Bur- . John C. Keele, teachers. course will be for Bible teaching training. h"m H. Miers, the pastor, ~ | preach the sermons tomorrow mar,!n and evening. e et o WILL HONOR FATHERS., | Mt. Zion M. E. Church Designates Bpecial Day for Parents. preaches 3 n to hf.heru & am." Church mg;d l'nIa:. J. Waldron, pastor of ", n A Al y Shiloh Baptist Church, preaches at 3 pm. Epworth League, 6 p.m. m at 8 p.m. by the Elders' Rally” will be held Monday night. “COMRADESHIP” IS TOPIC. Rev. Henry B. Wooding to Ex- change With Rev. Kundahl. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Presbyterian’ Church, North | iday ol l | o'clock, on the wpIc “Comradeship.” In the evening he will exchange th the Rev. 0 G. Kundahl of com City. held Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Sunday school house. The mem- { bers of the Junior Christian Endeavor guests the members of the 'umnr Endeavor Society of the Eastern | Presbyterian Church. ‘The meeting of the Ald Society will be | A Summer Bl utm‘m'mwnmm Prom the Presence of byterian Church, OBSERVES RALLY DAY. Friends .20 ‘mon by J. L. 8. Holloman. | 3 Thocle Llfl E | " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NW, Meetmg n 11 A M. Sundxv 'nmh. Fty ln“d‘mauu "‘“fl.":::‘.‘:.“éc.’, for ':.rem.d % %flm S mhflmhtlplfian Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. 8 8, 10 am. Services, 11:13 am. ‘Wed., Bible Study. 8 pm. Christian CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth St_and Meridian PI. N.W. Bundar Bebvitee 0. &7 ! it —Ser CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park R4 Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. 0] ; § o 3 '!nmh Irtfhrm Memorial Umted Brethren Church North B‘!I‘.l and l IM v, S Beaser K Fadter uar‘I.n. st 1L-gbildren's Day Exercises. mon by Dr. M B gnfi' "'scnui.-no LS Sogetient. s o Fhrsdes m‘u%’%u'm &‘:3':"" A @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS-| TON, MASS. FI"l Church of Christ Scientist FIFTEENTH STREET. 15th St. and K. Ave. B.E. Harry M. Wilson Hermont Avemte 1318 Vermont Ave. Nerthwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D, 3 Pastor 11:00 AM. n by the Pastor. RUNNING.” (Tois service will be' brosdcast through the courtesy of WRC.) 3:00 P.M. Sermon by the Pastor. ‘9 WONOR MY FATHER.” Ninth Street #E & D Sts. NE BENJAMIN H. MELTON; Minister Coluribis Road and Buclid St. Second Cllnrch ul Cllrkt Scientist | JOSEPH A. 8COTT. Assistant, 9:30—Graded Bible School. 00—Sermon by the Pastor. be led by the tor, wh s "topie, “The”Mvatard Bosd 'Third Church of Christ Sclentist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Clllr:h of Christ Scientist, 6th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: | “GOD THE PREgERVER OF | S—Christian Endeavor Socte- 1:45—Sermon by the Pastor. the seaside parable gt bein; "un.:; fi e les now his weekly talks. = Tretan, James F. Nolan, Eugene J. Con- | Rev. Benjamin H. Melton, Rev. 8 ing, “What About, the Personality of Olhtuflau Qttmrt DR. BROOKS TO PREACH. Lincoln Temple Pastor Will Deliver | Two Sermons. At the services of Lineoln nuum.l ‘Temple tomorrow Brooks will }Qci “The Unanswe: Christian l.‘ndeavcr Society will present | a literary program at 6 15 p.m. ‘The annual mee! f the George w. Grlu Relief Auochtlon will be held | at 8 pm. Dr. Brooks wi]l preach the sermon. The publie is invited, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill { Services st 11 a.m. in-Assembly Rot of the Hotel Lafavette. SUBJECT: “Scientific Consistency” dsy, Sehool, 1 16" Tackson finlmuhia Hrights Rosd West of 14h st. e BT tor. “The Marvel of the Congs Land” 2t 8 p.m., with pictures of the native African life and customs. Church School at 9:30. At 11 am—“The Ministry, Is Glory.” ollis shurch is set to serve the itusl interests of this great = ter. ALl are es- omm center. sured of welcome. EEEEEEEE—:I ‘!!;.\.lg!dl] 11 AM. and 8 PM. SNEZnRY " TvENNG aERTINGS— READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg,, 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except ‘Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to §:30). SECONI; CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. ~—Hoars, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays :nd holida 1:., THIRD CHURCH—Cblorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and helidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § bt g < EE:—EEEEEEEE: E i NOVENA AT ST. MARY’S. Daily Masses Will Honor Our Lady of Perpetual Help. A novena will begin at St. 'S Church June 19 and conclude June 27 in honor of Our HeIf There will be daily 8 o'clock. The evening devotions, at 7:30 o'clock, will' consist of prayers, sermon and benediction. Rev. Aunl;f:.a: Aylwnd of the Re- gemptors: Ameoli 'St. Mary’s Church will direct the nnvem Sth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. IST CH %4 Streets rnnn h!'vlnor Subject: “A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ZION B, BY RADIO ry Sunday at 5 P.M. jmith, Das- pList gram Provided by Christian Sclence Watchman ckson Place. Phone Main 3043 s BAPTIST + h-. M. W. O. Millington, Exee. Jec.—320 Woodward Bidg. METROPOLITAN PETWORTH 6th ud A Sts. N.E. The Priendliest Church in Washingion i 7th and Rev. John Compton Ball, Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor. Las ETERNAL LIFE: Morning at Eleven THE GIFT OF GOD “How to Know the 8:00p.m —Sermon by Unknown God” o 'l‘IVE OR QUANTITATVE LIFE Evening at Eight Hlmflm Comm: b it and Re- n enuemen - 'y ” Open Windows —Bysie Beod ufion and invites you to Petworth. ‘—Men meet in A with us in ditoriem Five Socleties B 7 e B SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. E NEAR 1 oo A.M.—At the Church 7TH S.W. nd va Ave. S.E 'IH preach: McKinley lemori:l Chureh. Holy communion wm be celebrated at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in cKinle! the Mt Y Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth j:":'d le o vessning, 11 o1, shd 3 B tor, a.m, an m.; School, 9:30 a.m., Rev. Kell I.nehlrl'! Baptist Young Penples 0 rayer and praise mee gy E. A Scott at 8 pm. 'meedw e S—— wCHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE. Sunday Low Maasses At 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15. Last Mass at 11:30. NOVENA Our Lady of Perpetus! Help Wed., June 19, to Thurs,, June 27. Daily Masses at 7 and 8 AM. Evening Devotions at 7:30. Srthodist Eptacoyal Methodist Episcopal ‘William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. ngpmmmummt S merd s w0 HRCRLoa FRNE Spicknall. Walter ¥ Atkinsen, Past @ a [ h ar P Metropolitan Memorial (The Natiengl Methadist Chareh) Columbia Boad Near 15th Street MARK DEPP evening. s fitfimhm Emnmmd ‘Will Observe Communion. | dren in the church school. A children’s ton With God” 'm be:emo; will b:np;’mheu by the pastor, nlc WI.II The annual Sunday school of fun and e’nmlnmenb hls | be held Junr 21 at Mar: geen phnnefl for all ages. ‘Reconciliaf the subject nl Rev. B. H. Whil tor of the Priendship Baptist Pirst and H southwest, at 11 am. Holy communion, 3 pm.: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; pnyer and praise service, y, 8 p.m. e River. Rev. C. L. Boehmer, from cawnmue,‘ Bacred CLASS GETS DIPLOMAS. The following to board of synodal | Peters and ist, Clara Peters of | e midweek topic Thursday -vemn. Holds Commencement, nane, Rev. James F. Nolan. BalQmors. The inai o'clock and registrations made. There i Hey. ¥ I Buckey,| EolY oomminion will he adcuinlsterad ’be thr mencement in conjunction with the one the ginners; Miss Elizabeth W. McDermot, \mu on Wednosdw evening. to pastorate of SS. Philip and James. | ehurch, Mrs, Marle King, will be conse- A Monday to Friday, from | Mrs. Floyd J. Wiser, Ftta Grace Week- rate of Our Lady of Good Co il four-year work of the school. ef Bt. Mary’s, Rockville, to' pastorate of Yo Sastotate. e e Eockville, “Shields of Brass” to Be Sermon Montgomery. Addresses Grad- | turned from Laurel, Del., where he de- ¢ The minister at Calvary Methodist He also delivered the com-|John's Church, Bethesds, Md., will be tive October 12. services tomorrow. In the morning the versity of West ia. tor, Rev. Clarence Prentice Parker, will mont, to pastorate of Holy et of Hate.” The subject of the morning sermon will | celebration of holy communion at 7:30 n. to pastorate of OUr | ject for discussion in the Youn the subject, “The um.um; Friend.” seton will be neld Friday &t 10 o/clock, T, 9 5 4. Dillon, trom 8. John's aavokonal masting of the church | e given on the lawn, Bradley lane and B *Gotlins, trom | 11 am.‘is flm hflsét'mm. g | BANKER WILL SPEAK Qulpichn' JNu‘vIfi‘: new members. Sunday morning p Summer work at | Rev. J. J. McShane, from Sts. R Dl on e E. Society, 5 p.m.; Senior C. Program Is Announced. n be_observed to- Rev. rdained June | wii) he in cl of James Trimble, vice | Thursday, 8 o 5 m. | vy Chase Presby- 4 terian Church. ‘begin- ning Monday will be in charge of a the X Tieart, Mount Wask 2 as follows: Monday, Baptist Young iy | Groft “of tnis_city, Rev. Charles 5 | 88 TRna satant” New York, Rev. J. A McCambridge Of | wiil be taken. from Romans xif, “Min- |“¥” College Bchool of Religion | Bty e rr. G | Maryland and Rev. Edwin W. Leech of | fery’of God.” iy . . Rev. Mr. Collier will preach at 10:48 W:Iu“rmyf °df ;'h:tasm-'?l’; The School of Religion of the Y. M v v o i Parish _priest ‘,f;’““","’,’;: i Rev. Wil- | um”on “For Such & Time as This" b B BB % ©. A. College held its annual com- A. Toolen, Rev. | o ¢ithe boaed o1 ot will be three weeks of instruction. chr; mer nt i Rev Achstetter. % | munion, the City Missionary Board and | R e e At ihe Memortal Oontinental pastorate of Our Lady of Good Counsel fhe” new home missionary for ; John A. Edwards, amlm‘s” 1‘2;1 o Dean Homer J. Counclor presented | Rev. P. schwnllenbergn k m crated to their offices. The afternoon | Miss Mu'nret D. Chapin, intermedia plomas to Miss Lucy Chandler Powell, pastorate of St. John's Frederick, 10 will be devoted to a fellowship service. | 5%, 13" gielock, Mise Edna Grover will | ley, Oarrie Belle Sherfy and Floyd .J. o atimere. be director of the school. | Wiser, These students’ completed _!z_ll,u‘ Rev. J.T. Coolahan, from pesterate| DR. DEPP RETURNS PAEO?I{ET—UFWS school will open its eleventh season the B done BT, et trom (pes- | TO CALVARY METHODIST NS, Iatter part of October. v, Char @ an ot B MRS i |YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE. Morrissey to St. Gregory's. | Subject at Morning nates of Three Bchools. Rev. C. F. Morrissey, to pastorate u!w arviss Dr. James Shera Montgomery has re- | Meetings Will Be Resumed Tomor- é uver#u:he m!iamgl.e:w;\m .Codflwmn g’fl T:“'vl' 8t :;h;; s, Bethesda. Holy Mark Depp, has returned lusting of e Young People's service at St rate of St. Thomas, Baltimore, ef- a"“{h"“} e i Daeash at Moth mencement nddreasel at the State Col-| resumed for the Summer months be- Mn&v.i- m&; wflt Ei“mfi“ 1""1-:'-'1;‘ sermon theme will “Shields of | lege, Mansfield, Pa., and the State Uni- gsnmn tomorrow at 10 a.m. The rec- e ‘Family, | Bst and in the evening, “The Gos- | Vertlly B ¥ eupy his pulpit tomorrow | make & short address. He will: pench Randanistown, efiective October 12. | P€. Gomradeship Betwean Young Men |at the Metropolitan Methodist Church. |t the 11 o'clock service. There will be Rev. J. L. Curran, from Sacred Heart. | 54" voung Women,” will be the sub- m Mount Washingto oung be “The Angel of His Presence.” In the|am and also Thursday at 7 l m. The le! of Mount ‘Clmll Thurmont, ef-| pie's devotional service at 7 o'clock. | evening, at 8 o'clock, he will speak on urvice for epiritual healing inter- the leader. October ; miw%:rum Plerce is »h:”n’. Roy McMillan is chatrman ' of mm"' Vi Al b R ey tee 'l‘hml Church Gets Members. — v Tete which wil be Rev. St. Martin's, | wit"be 10 eharge. Dr. George O, Bullock's fopic. at. the | Wisconsin avenue, June 27 from 4 to E;mmm. to pastorste of St. John's, et Third Baptst Church, Fifth and Q|10 pm. n| £, Walker, ordained June 13, Fratte” of Bughisousnéss” At 8 st Ann's to! b i— holy communion and the reeeM.n[ of te, in September. | James Trimble in Charge of Cen-| . .iing 6:30 to 7:30 un Bible u:hml. |oh X B e oy ‘ 818 am.: Junior C. E " Soclety, 4 e | evy Chase Presbyterian Church 3 ) PRID | At the Gentral Union Misison, 613 C | Boctety. & prm praver meeting, Tiee- N Batimore, ine | StTeet, tomorrow the service at 7:45 p.m. | day. 8 to 107, P. praver mesting, | Children's e 12 to Et Bemlrd.lnu Bunmm ¥ jonal Bank h- ‘The 11 o'clock service erty, rom . Brigid's "’“""“ S —_— - | will be conducted entirely by the chil. e week-day night services y of Mount c;rmel‘ number of ghe eona'.imenc churches rep- mission. _The schedule | Beoples Union of tne Kendall Baptist ,Amunu Assignments. Church; Tuesday, of wmw' por, to Bh MArEs, Catonsvile, St s ark's nsville. | of the Calvary Baptist: ol Aw!o.;cy. newly ordained, 10 | Congregational Church Christian nemv .y!‘ 5 C rnn 8t Peter's deavor; Priday, Live Wire class of the Baltimore, to Corpus Christi. | Metropaliten Baptist Church and Satur- | Rev. P, J. Manns, ordained in Rome, | 457, adult Bible class of the Fou %0 Bt ‘Martin's, Balitmore, cenmmll Baptist Church. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce to Preach. “A Story: How a Man Won a Widow!” will be related by Rev. E. Hez Swem to- The pulpit of All Souls’ Unitarian | morrow night at 8:15 o'clock at Cen- Chureh, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, I fennial Baptist Church, Seventh and will be occupied by the minister, Dr.| I streets northeast. sl ‘The 11 o'clock gt g e L T 5 yer, ven ) the subject “The Generous Mind.” | and Me.” ok Mrethodist Episropal Methodist Egiscopal e !0“ 2 SOUTH 'SOUTHERN METHODIST Obpesite Lineoln Park. 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.B, Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 11 A M.—Baccalaureate Sermon to graduating class, Eastern High School, “Give Me That Mountain.” 8 P.M.—Sermon by pastor, mllh s Mantle.” Epworth League, 7 P.M.; Sunday School, 9:30 AM.; Mid- week pnyer ‘meeting, Thursday evsmnl. “The Mustard Seed.” us in service and worship. All are weicome. Music by \'el'ed Chotr, 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist-Director. FRANCIS ASBURY J. JOSEPH RIVES, Minister Worship—Pastor's Subjeet, Freedom.” 8 P.M.—Public Worship—Pastor's Saved.” Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Epworth League, 7 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, THURSDAY, 8 P 'M MARVIN M-E.CHURCHSOUTH g 10th and B S.W, C. H. CANNON, MINISTER. 11 AMCDR. FREDERICK N. WHALEY, Lecturer, Writer, Traveler, Sen Marcos, Texas. Subject— “JUST BECAUSE ILOVE ‘U.’” M._Sermon I‘i Pastor. “GOD TOUCHES CHURCH. THE FRIENDLY MT. VERNON PLACE Southerm Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. ‘W. A, LAMBETH, D. D, PASTOR 11 AM.—The Reverend Clustor Q. Smith, D. D., Of Fort Worth, Texas. 8 PM.—“EDUCATION OF THE NATION” The Reverend Geor ton, D. D. Builder of IQ Cl el) 11 AM—Juwior (‘aunum- (in Sunday School Auditorium). “THE PROMISE OF GUIDANCE" DR. CLIFTON P. CLARK. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. (Primary Department, 9 AM.) Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. 8 P.M. Thursdey—Prayer Meeting—Dr. Lambeth Quariet and Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director Presbv',erlan Church. i i | PREPARE FOR MEETING. Rev. Aum'n Fleming. from &t. Ann's, | to Summer work st St. Peter’s, Balti more. . |Men’s Bible Clase Convention to Be Rev. J. C. Gordon of Mount St. Held Here Next Year. M o R, | B 213’8, | The advisory board of the National fo Bummer work at 8t. Martin's, Bal- | Pederation of Mon's. Bible Clasees meet ere to make arrangement jor b*‘:‘},p{d:‘; Ry Myiaainea, |the national convention to be held in Rev. Robert A. McCormack, Mount |’ ‘fross attending g the sessions are qufi . :""S‘m"z‘"mwm"‘ ‘; | Harry L. Slack of New York, chairman; e Ty tor ‘Br rang. | Samiel A. Wilson of Philadelphia, Nea- ¢ LU 7 pas Lans- | son Jones of Mount Vernon. Y. ovne. Frank Noxon of Alexandria, Va. John| Poly Name Society Appointments. | A. Kehlenback of Rutherford, N.'J.: W. Archdiocesan director: Rev. Peter L.| F. Norris of Mount Vernon, | V. Kreidler of New York, John Ruseehi Freton, 8t. Ann's, Baltimore, b8 A H d?"m i Regional directors: Baltimore—Rev. P. L. Treton and Rev. | of Blln.morc Ww. O, Florian of nd R. S. Palmer of th 8t. “Tne Taties and Bisnie gher. r-c&’.r;:hnx- vear ve Something to Tell Chapel, 3; 4 B. Y. P. Se: Continue All Summi Hearty welcome. 0 Triends and visitors E‘s‘:?!‘s"! T e R. Fergu 11 M—“lane: by 'l'enmfl-n” . 8., July tus to '19th James Shera Montgomery Minister 11:00—Publis with ser- mon by the. m on.gp mh!ect‘l ‘The Angel of His Presence” 8:00—Public worship with ser- mon-lecture by 'R MONT- GOMERY on— “The Unfailing - Friend” The lll’u::l ;‘l.l.#r::’“ will sing McKendree Methodist Church 921’ Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Serelsins Unts " Elernal BETHANY g HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minisier, 11 AM. and 8 PM. Preac] by Pastor Bible School, 9:30; four B, Y. P. U’s, 6:45 pm. Everybody Feels at Home at Bethany. IGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Newton Mercer nmna-u. “pastor. 1100 am—Mr. W B, Johnson, 2:00 pm. ,\umuq lectire em 530 e seriool. il Y. P. U. West Washington Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. Pastor CHAS. B. AUS'HN Preaches 11:00 a.m —!New TI . 300 B Sstritaal Athleties.” Mondas, Juge 17, 8 pm—Hear Dr. X. Counetlor. GRAGCE 22,274, A sE. Pastor F. W. Johnson 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00—“Jesus, Teacher of Happiness.” 8:00—Other Davs aud Ours.” 7:00—Young. People, Ohurch Devotional Meeting Thursday ALL ARE WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE (Wastern Avemue near the Cire 11:00 a.m—“The Garden of God.” 7:30 p.m.—“Pharisee and Pub- lean.” AL Welcome. In Charge of B. Y. !l . 8th & H Sts. N.W. m[hflrv Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“Thirty Years in the Christian Ministry” 8 P. M—“The Sunday Sleeper” :, 7:45 P.M.——Organ Recital—Thomas Moss 11 A.M.—JUNIOR CHURCH—-KOV. H. J. Councilor 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor FlRST 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor, 11 A.M.—“Discoveries in Personalities” 8 P.M.—“Raising Your Own Average” Sunday Scheol, 5:30 AM. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. VISITORS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL OITY HEARTILY WELCOMED! NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbia Road MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, Pastor 11 AM.—“CHRISTIAN UNITY.” 8 P.M.—"What About. the l'a-uulity of God—and Satan?” . S "g,n-:'-- = ‘Thureday, 8 P.M.—Roma ll ll. Mise Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Edueation. Louis ® E Oreantst Director of Muste. i At Eleven O'Clock “Shields of Brass” At Bight ght O'Clock “The Gospel of Hate” The Minister Preaches Music by Vested Ch “The Southerm Methodist “A” Peul prayer, mm. furmth' th & TEMPLE lthll & N Thos. P:.“olrounh Body. “The Kmdly Face” in the series of n:r'nc T e Bagtor 1e ‘Dresching. on Tillar Faces. Bervice at & p.m “Nine Novel Nights” Qeneral sublect of service, Thurs« 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont | Worship: lm—'!‘A“ Natian's Warning te 11 A.M.—Publie “Truth “Pursued but and Subject, K“l-ENDALL o B S.W. ner. Music by Quartet Choir. FOUNDRY ; (Organized um Sixteenth St. Near ll. Frederick Brown Hprrh Eddy L. , M. A. Director Religious Education. 9:30 a.m—Church School. mwewam_ “The Elm Silence” BWroadeast by WOL. 8 m— “The Golden Age Ahead” Musie by Foundry Quartette Chelr, 3 . —Mid- k et d AR P DUMBARTON AVENUE m-mnm Ave. Elll’ 'f-ugn A‘., “n Il vmnmr o-m mm-u!_-_-'hu ith wa, | WAUGH - Sed and A Sts, NE. ALLAN P, POORE, Minister, “Ancient .mm Sneers” | HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CH!!TE!N SMITH, D. D ter 9:45 am — “Children’s Day Exerec in Social Hall 11:00 a.m —Sermon. Subject: “The World’s Guide Book” Baptism of Children. 8:00 p.m.—Young People's Serv- ice. Address: Rev. J. Phelps Hand, D.D,, Distriet Superintend- ent. Brl htwood Park ‘ n ezson Sts. N.W. MIO] urch School. 11 a l . o —Worahip. 1 P Sortn t2ugis, Connectieut 4ve. and Jocelyn St CREVY CHASE, D. C. Coombs Rey: Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 AM. Dr. H. E. Woolever John J. Russell, St. Mertin's, Baltimore, ‘mn assistant, mwnhlnm—flllht Rev. Mgr. P. C.| van. | Cumberland (Western Marsiand)— VISITOR WILL PREACH. e It v onarias | Pacias il uthern aryland—Rev. aries P Rn;ch 5"& )“nm;, B"mm’“ s WIIIhm H. Pettus Will Pill Pulpit § ev. ev} lurray of Passionist | t 8t { ch. Congregation, who rendered fine service | ‘ = ey ¢ during his temporary stav in Long Rev. William H. Pettus will preach at| Green, now returns to community work, | St. Mark's Chuirch, Third and A streeis ,.J. Crowley and M. K. Carney of | southeast, at the 11 o'clock service to- ry's Seminary, will fn to the | morrow momm( P College, Rome, for theological | _Rev. Mr. Pettus was for several years | rector at St. Mark’s and is now the we at present in t! cynccnnee- Sermon S\!b)em Given. | tion with the session of the College of “Jesus’ Way to Happiness” will be | Preachers at. the ‘Washington Cathedral. the sublect of the sermon of Rev. F. . Johnson at the Grace " Church, Ninth ‘street. and South Caro- Annual Lutheran Exeursion. H.m avenue southeast, tomorrow morn- | The svening subject will be "O'.her Days and Ours.” ‘The Lutheran churches of Washing- fon will hold their annual excursion to | | Marshall Hall June 25. b A T PRI, . o T T RSy Sreventh-Bay Aduentist Seventh-Bay Aduentist Camp Meeting Potomae Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists College Grounds, Takoma Park SABBATH (SATURDAY) SERVICES Babbath School, .30 Preaching Services, 11:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M, Stereopticon Lecture on India, 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY SERVICES Preaching—11:00 A.M. Anti-Cigarette Rally—2:30 P.M. Speakers at the Rally will include Senator Frasler of North Ds- kots, Congressman MacSwain of South Carolina and several well known ministers of the eity. Closing Service of the Camp, 7:45 P.M. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend All These Meetings o "

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