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10 EPWORTH CHURCH SERVICE PROGRAM Sacrament of Lord’s Supper to Follow Sermon Tombr- row Morning. p 1 The sacrament of the Lord's-supper ‘will be administered in Epworth Meth- odist !pucapll‘churfl\ South, Thir- téenth street and North Carolina ave- nue northeast, tomorrow. morning at the 11 o'clock urvge, l’l}ld Dr. ':Y:Ehn C. nhaver, r, will make oision. address, the subfect of wm-:n will be “ The Soul's Resting Place.” The service of the Epworth League and the regular evening church service will be combined and held at 7:30 pm. in the league rooms of the church, the pastor will take as his subject “The Devil's Open Season.” These combined services will continue until early in September. The Sunday school will be open in all departments at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Class Attends Bible Conference. Telegates from the several Bible i.sses of the Sunday school are at- tmrung the annual conference of Bible classes being held at Western Mary- e on Shayter of the church an- Hi-League chapter o urcl - nounces that pins for perfect attend- ance ere being awarded to Ronald Moore, Aubry Small ard Marvin Fisher for the year just Delegates and & from the sp- worth_League . chapbe= of . the church will leave Mondly for Massanutta Springs, Va., where they will attend the fitteenth annual assembly of the Ep- worth Leagues of the Baltimore Confer- ence. The assembly will continue until 15, and it is expected that more than 400 will be present. will attend from this chapter will Miss Annie G. Smith, Min Maude I. O'Flaherty, Miss Mapha O'Flah Miss Grace Bush, James Payne, Edwin Moore and Elmer Odell. Miss Annie G. Smith is the assembly registrar and Edwin Moore is the omchl planist, Seaside Parables Continued. The pastor will continue his lessons on the “Seaside Parables” Thursday evening for the weekly prayer meetings, and his topic for this service will be “The Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Price.” The service will be held &% 8 o'clock in the church. The official board is called for its regularly monthly meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the church. REV. E. G. LIER TO FILL EPIPHANY CHURCH PULPIT Rev. Lewis C. Webster, Recently Ordained Deacon, to Preach at 8 0’Clock Service. The special preacher at the Church ct the Epiphmy tomorrow morning will Rev. Earle G. Lier. Thz pulpit at eve.mong at 8 o'clock will be occupled by Rev. Lewis C. Webster, ordained deacon. There will be celebrations of the holy communion at 8 and 11 a.m. At 9:30 o'clock the church school will assemble under the superintendency of Rev. C. H. Douglas, and at_6:15 p.m. weekly meeung o! the Ymmc People’s Soclety will be special urvwes are mnnpd for July 14 to celebrate f.he elghty-nm: anniversary of the grenlnl of Epiphany Church for wors! eg service will be prec edbylhl.umr recital on the McKim memorial chimes. VESPER SERVICES. Hamline M. E. Church Lawn Wfll Be Scene of Exercises. During the Suncay evenxnu of July vesper services will held on' the church hwg o’ll gmnunteh fidmht iscopal Churc) ixteenth an - Ep streets. The services begin at 7 oclock ‘The program tomorrow -eve- ning will be in the interest of temper- ance. The members ot the North Star Union of the W. C. T. U. this service. Present-day issues on pro- hibition will be discussed by lpel.ken. At_the morning service the pasi Dr, Chesteen Smith, will | brleny on “The High Sacramentallsm.” COMMUNION N SERVICE. » recently holy communion will be observed. Pastor Announces Program at Met- ropolitan Baptist. Church. At the Metropolitan Baptist- Church the pastor, Rev. John' Copmpwn Ball, will tomorrow movmlnc on “Our Flag and the Lord’s Suj ‘The com- munion service will follow the sermon. Five societies of people will bullding at 7 p.m. At 8 o'clock Dr. Ball will ak on “What to Do With Your Troubled Heart.” Thursday eve- ning the church will meet for prayer|sermons and praise, and Dr. Ball will present the topic, ".Bome Spiritual Neceslmea for a Happy Vacation.” GIVE WEEK’S PROGRAM. Bix Churches to Take Part in Serv- ices of Central Union Mission. Six of the Washington churches rep- resented by the Central Union Mission will be responsible for the 8 o'clock week-night services next week in the mission chapel, 613 O street, in the fol- lo order: Columbia Heights Chris- hurch Christian Endea day nllh! P, s: Pml'l M. E. {l’. St. Mark's L\Ithm‘tn cnunh nnfl the v-umn (il:.n of Calvary Bap- tist Church, Satur ‘Tomorrow night l' 7:45 o'clock the urvlcu-nh will be conducted mission by Prof. Culver McNeil of George annmn University. et COL. LLOYD TO PRESIDE. Army Chaplain Will Direct Serv- ices in Parish. enyon - Lloyd, ANNOUNCES 2 SERMONS. Rev. Homer A. Kent to Preach Twice Tomorrow at First Brethren. and :nnonneed ) plcnlc which will be \ e .Epworth Mgue Vatious mattefs of importance to the District were discussed at the board meeting wwnuqny evening. The vflndu\' item was the presentation of plans for the year by the district of- fceys. Thermometers are being dis- tributed to each chapter, on which the progress of the chapter will be. noted from time to time along the lines of SAosted: Dir the pikn 4 wil be pos- an 5 sible for. uch r to earn 1,300 m'snu which will raise the thermome- grade t0 t.ha Joe _ Rice, mana an- nounced that t.he vmner of mxu-q tute -poster ‘contest 'was Miss Mary E. Davis. of Chapter, who had made a very attractive poster depicting the main of institute life. H.e also stal ashington district to date had the thest, institute Lrl- flnn.'lthlw of 56, but that it w: ‘necessary 'for every “one to sen their registrations ymmpny in order to reach our goal of 100. Fourth Vice President A.lbert s!sson on South River, August 17. Details o! the program will be announced later. '!'he meeting closed with a pantomime of various phases of the institute pro- An ‘aytomobil will from uu Dl.smct slde ot Key Brldge, at 5:30 ‘am. July 15 for Mountain Lake Park. Others going by machine lm\ train will leave Uni nn Slltmn .z 9 30 a.m. Baggage will be taken the special train and may be checked n the gate, but those who wish their baggage to go on the regular 9:20 train must present it at the regilar baggage desk about ‘40 - minutes ~before train time. Registration should be completed at once so that arrangements for hous- ing of delegates can be made premptly. Inquiries concemlnz housing and other details should addressed to L. Rice, 633 u.nl\lrd street, Baltimore, Md The following representatives will make talks on the institute tomorrow evening. Ralph Lindsey, Burtonsville; Theodore Robb, Dumbarton Avenue; Joe Rice, Forestville; Tom Kidwell, Hamline; George Boss, Metropolitan Memorial; Mlu Marion Nichols, Rose- dale; Miss Mildred Rogerson, "Union; chnle%v %\;lmvt; w»odslde, and Miss M el augh. ,{P?m Gibson, former district treas- urer, has \:ee:'\-e elected president of Woed.sl:l; Chapter. uglas Chapter has joined with the even!.ng church service for the Summer months, This month the services are held by the pastor, Rev. McKinley, nnd next month the league will be charge. Anmm- chapter is likewise holding joint services this month at 7:30 o'clock on Sunday evening. Brlbtwuod Cha) tzr has aroused con- siderable the institute among its_ memhers md plans to send 10_or more delegates. Esther Roberts will lead the devotional service of Brookland Chap- ter tomorrow, on the Wplc “What It Means to Be a Christian.” The officers will hold a cabinet mecting ‘Wednesday Leaguers wfll hold a lawn tesdvn.l at the churech Tuesday from 8 to 11 o'clock for the benefit o! the institute fund. The monthly business meeting ‘will be held Wednesday eve- m’l“m devotiorial leader at- Forestyille hapiey wid give iy Thusdsy, en- tes ive & y - ch.v r . 'Mlkpa a Splash.” ' The prooeads be used to send delegates to the instituf ADeprare °":5:'§§ Fareday evehing. the T gl ay E’awuf" clzlel.ney will give a short the re] an e, The pastor niake the mllln el “:Mc;:eowfil oung anec);‘e‘l’en lthnly o(-yfllrlem Plrk Chapter, West Baltimore district, hi been elected first vice pluldem of the !uumou Conference, Epworth League. 'PLANS SERMON ‘SERIES. High.Cost of Sin? Is Dr. Austin’s . First Topic.- est Washington Baptis S R Gt h s se of Sunday eAvenln'mn !e“rlml:umm July as follows: July 7, “The High Cost of Sin. July 14, “The High Cost of Disciple- ship. July 21, “The High Cost of Ne(hct' T T e i et Tusss -mm.y emunl a 8 o'clock, - The Y, W, A, will hold, s monthly meeting, Wednesday | pron E Hu cLean, e neia Thursdsy € m‘“fim be y ev o'clock, and -the annual Sunday school plmlcwfllbehald-ml! 12 at Marshall SPECIAL ‘SER|ES. Summer Sérmons to Be Given by Rev. A. F. Elmes. Peopls Contrenflmfl(mumh A:h“e’:t. bet:e.:n Sixth and ‘Seventh Ipecial Dot s o esents & Jummer = on Sunday mornings. His first |n he will speak on “Halt!” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DR, E. M. HALLIDAY T0 PREACH INCITY Congregational Extension Board’s General Secretary to: Deliver Sermons. Dr. Ernest M. Halliday of New York, general secretary of the Congregational Church Extension Boards, will preach at the Pirst Congregational Church to- morrow morning and night. His sub- ject at the 11 o'clock service will be “God’s Criterion,” and at 8 o’'clock His evening sermon will be illustrated by motion picture, “Happiness Ahead.” Dr. Halliday will speak Thursday night on “Wanted—Strong Men,” his sermon being {llustrated by the photo play “The Gaucho.” All departments of the Sunday school meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. The Christian Endeavor Societies meet at 6:30 pm. Miss Selma Anderson will lead the Senior Society of Christian Endu.var and the topic for discussion will be “What Has Made Our Nation What It Is?” The leader for the Yo\ml Pwplea sneiet.y will be Miss the subject will be wmznu Ovanlnthe Church Program of World Service?” Following its customary plan to have prominent preachers for lhe Summer period, the church announces its sched- ule. An innovation is that each min. ister will be in residence for half a month, to respont r minis- terial services, weddings, funerals, etc., during the Summer period. Those who will be heard from sundly to Sunday and also on Thursday nights are: July) 7-18, uDr. E tthM I-lll'&ldl:] e o e on: Church Extension Boa e July 21-Aug. 1, Dr. Home F. Holton, minister of Porter Church, Brockton, Mass., member of the Prudential Com- mmee of the American Board of For- Missions. Auxust4-15 Dr. Osear Edward Maurer, minister of * Center Church, New Haven, Conn., chairman of the Com- mission on J. Percival Huget, Missions. August 18-29, Dr. minister of Tompkins Avenue Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. September 1-8, Dr. C. Rexford Ray- mond, minister of Pilgrim Church, Chattanooga, Tenn. Another innovation is that during the Summer motion pictures will be used on Sunday and Thursday nights to il- lustrate the sermons. PASTOR ANNOUNCES TWO SERMON TOPICS | Dr. Gove G. Johnson to Preach in Morning on “What Manner of Love.” At National Baptist Memorial Church | the pastor, Dr. Gove G. Johnson, will pruch tomorrow morning on the theme “What Manner of Love.” The sermon | will be followed by the Lord’s supper. In the evening he will ‘preach on an- other question topic, “What About the Book of Revelation?” Next Thursdav night exercises of the er Bible school will given, which will close the sessions. The en- ‘The school engaged in a picnic last Thursday at the property of the B.nptm Children’s Home, near !fl.hufln, Repmenutlm of the Pinkham Bible class will be in attendance at the con- ference of the Organized Bible Classes at Westminster, Md. tomorrow. +| VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL FINISHES SECOND WEEK Dr. Taylor Returns to Centnl_ Pres- byterian Pulpit From Council in Boston. The vacation Bible school of Contrnl Presbyterian Church has completed the second week of work. g‘l’bl“:“ in B‘:}‘:ey and llnl‘ln' have bgen in progress. addition, there are classes in ha.ndwm’k, such as sewing, making of paper flowers and favors, basketry, beaverboard work, paperwork and carpentry. Dr. James H. Taylor, the pastor, who recently attended as a delcnte the Pan- Presbyterian Council Bostan, will preach tomorrow at both services. ‘The mixed doubles tennis tournament for the ehampionship of the church will begin July 8. COMMANDMENT IS TOPIC. Georgetown Lutheran Church to 1 = S l.ord‘ suj = rnmmt of - th'e‘ t] wer ~ tion What' Ib 182" b '.he theme for the young people’s service. urvwelnsaclock will be nnder e 1&' t.—non’ow morning is “The g’&l Afterws Here! held July 11. SERMONS TO CONCLUDE. Dr., Patterson to .Preach Last of Al’flpl July 14,‘ on the general of | Wisconsin 3636. Hear Rev. H. E. Beatty. “The Commandment of God” will E. Beatty. be administered. 3 meets at 7 p.m mlc Our Nation What 1t Is?” service is at 8 o'clock, subject Bible and Electric Light's Jubilee.” ORGANIST WANTED Permanent Position, Methodist Church in Northwest Section, D.!C. Phone for Mr. Bogley. 'me even “The Golden | MASONIC| CLUB DAY | 'SUNDAY | JULY 7th 1029 4:00 P.M. | Temple He1'ghts~ SPEAKER REV. DR. J. S.. MONTGOMERY. - b R . Club Members and Their 9 nmmmsm GUESTS dnllmnldu-lhln Imfl‘Mm {gl'ment this year has been 90 mem-|¢p, “I pley golf in the morning take a nap “Well, does your conscienc: Sunday school boy that I ou through much that of it and I “Then i were youn; Dr. W. K. Cooper. away from church that thought doesn’t trouble me very muc! “But how are you going to treat it when you are through He was do! with ycur business success? Ar mind now?” “Yes,” he said, “Isn’t that After they are through with th ness life, the; they fear in the hereafter.” ° "“Well, let me ask you—is th development of His kingdom and thought and the uplift of s: “Oh, well—when I was in to pray, but I have got througl them for myself and if I don’t “Well, in the getting, do y of mind that “Oh, no—. myself or with anybody else.” friend, the eminent business m: Bible and the church and perso: “Yes, 1 did “Well, can you afford to el your life be more useful and ing of the Bible?” “Well—perhaps. TWO COMMUNION RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Rev. Francis Yarnell Filling Rock Creek Pulpit During Rec- tor's Absence. At St. Paul's Rock Creek Church to- morrow morning there will be commu- | nion services at both 8:30. and 11 o'clock. These services will be con- | ducted by Rev. Francis Yarnall, who is emcmmg during the rector's absence | during July and August. At 11 o'clock there will be morning prayer, sermon and communion. There will be no I will thi sessions of the church school during | h}xg and August. here will be a joint meeting of the | Advanced Juniors and the Senior Chap- ter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at the home of Johnp Parsons, 4321 Argyle terrace, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Nine teachers from Rock Creek at- tended the eleventh annual session of Peninsular Summer Conference under the direction of the dioceses of Delaware and Easton, at Ocean City, Md., from June 23 to June 28. Bishop Cook of Delaware and Bishop Daven- ort of Easton, Md., presided. Classes Were held in every phase of Sunday schdol work from kindergarten to junior high. Topics included the history of the Bible, history of the church, story telling, psychiatry, music, pageantry and Sunday school curriculum. There was a talk on “Personal Religion Every | Day” By Bishop Cook. Prophet and Writer to Talk. Dr. Walt N. Johnson, prophet and | will address ||| writer, of North Carolina, the Baptist minis.ers Monday at 11 am. at Calvary Baptiss Church, you from read; ur conscience nnd outlines the way of e and gives you some kind of a glimpse of what will come hereafter.” “Yes,” he sald frankly. coward when it comes to that book.” “Well, what, about missing the worshipful attitudes that you used to enjoy when you are willing to give some consideration to what hasn’t He committed it to faithful men who will undertake to co-operate with Him in making this a better world? seriously, wouldn’t the problems of the week find an easier solu- tion if you had the background of say, two hours of meditation what about this question of prayer?” asseth all understanding’?” am never quite wholly at peace either with “Hasn't our conversation gone far enough to show yon, my and your characber was forming?” not the religious experience a growing thing and would not attendance, Sabbath observance, personal prayer and the read- When Sunday Comes BY DR. WILLIAM KNOWLES COOPER. “No,” said my friend, the eminent business mm, % § do not g0 to chufch now. I used to when I was a young fellow. “Well, what do you do when Sunday comes?” if it is at all possible to do so. I ?n the afternoon and then in the evening, perhaps I play bridge or go to the movies.” e ever trouble you?” “No, not often—but sometimes—and now. and again I ask myself, “Was there anything in that old book that gotul t to retain’ And then I he book and I find it wntam 50 challenges me that I am afraid am not n‘glte willing to read it.” perha) the book that challenges “I believe I am a ger, in the morning service of the church?” “Yes, I think I have lost something there, too. I used to haye the consciousness that there was a God; that He was interested in my welfare and I was interested in what ing in the world. But if I kee e you going to give some thought to the Heavenly Father that you deliberately put out of your the way that men usually act? e rough and tumble of the busi- is fair to treat God so? Isn't the a really important task? And And acred music and of prayer? And Sunday school years ago I used h with asking for things. I get get them, I blame no one.” ou include the getting of ‘peace an, that you got a lot out of the mu prayer when you were young iminate that from your life? 1Is happier if you resumed church nk about it.” , TAKOMA BAPTIST CHURCH. | Rev. W. E. La Rue to Speak on “Orthodoxy of Character.” ~ | At the Takoma Park Baptist Church, | Piney Branch road and Aspen street | northwest, the pastor, Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Orthodoxy of Charac- | ter.” There will also be communion | and reception of members. ‘The evening services have been dis- continued for the Summer season. ___ Episcopal ST. JAMES’ CHURCH !llhlh Street Northeast bel'un l & C Sts, N ROGIVOIRG! | Re D Rector. JOHN s_cr.oncuo [ 3240 O Street N.W. Rev. ¥ Bland Tacker, Reetor y Communios mt THE NATlVl'l'Y 30, 8. 500 Sr. Dep } The Resursction, 7:30; . 3., 3:18), vy T Feie, dure 16 apa 11 St. John’s Church Lafayette Square SERVICES: 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—H o1y Communion Sermon, Rev. L. A. Shearer will preach. and RELIGIOUS. Spiritualism “THE GRAIL BROTHERHOOD _ Leeture, Healing, Spiritual Advi H s..t“ pir] “ll viee Every (Near, mn # Col. ma) Amissin 1813 Adams Mill Rd. AN_Weleame. RN . St. Mary’s Church | 5th St. N.W., Bet. G & H Sts. Bundly 'le Mms Benediction Anrr 9:15 Mass. Epiacopal @hrist Churely . MWashington Parisk ‘SE. Founded in 1195 REY. I'D'GAID GABLER. S. T. B.. Rector. - Fe e S First Sunday of Month, “Holy c--: 7:30 and_11:00 a. ST. THOMAS’ 18th Bet. P & Q Near Dupont Circle Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES—8 and 11 am. WASHINGTON chfli-:fil&‘l. : ‘WISCONSIN AVE! NEAR WOODLEY H.DAD | HOLY COMMUNION DUNLAP OPEN-AIR_ SERVICE "AND | “MON. PREACHER, CANON‘ TAKE WISCONSIN AVENUE CAR T OODLEY BOAD BUB LINE, O Third and A Streets Southeast Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector “I, if I be lifted up, will drew all men unto Me.” .—Holy Communion. —Holy Communion and Sermon. Reverend Alvin P. Knell. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Praver and Sermon. verend Alvin P..Knell. —'mundny—lmy Communion. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. oo_nou Comm 30—Sunday ' School. 00—Morning Service and Sermon. % “WELCOME, SAINT JOHN'S BROAD CREEK ite Mount Vernon) Preducn hy'm;lmz ‘Washington THE MOTHER CHURCH Of All the Churches in the District of Columbia and Vicinity. The ln ‘Wm. m‘umuhn. D. D. Come! ‘St. stephen s Church 16th and Newten Sts. N.W. 3 . Dudl . D., Rector, Rev. George 'mvmfl D. D., Rector, -first Sts. Rov. £ FINKNES WROTH, Reotor. m—Holy, Qommunion. St. Margaret's Conn. Ave. and Bancrott Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Shores in Charge. ) 9:30 G’fi.llrbh ll mn lll fl., week flln and An-. road. and_Sermon. Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral 1,300 Free Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Services 8'and 11 am.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 3 p.m.—Chinese School. 6 p.m.—Young People’s Society. Holy Communion Thursdays and Saint Days, 10 am. D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929, .| FOURTH MASONIC GLUB DAY WILL BE OBSERVED Speclal Services Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon at Temple Heights. Masonic Club day will be observed tomorrow for the religious services at cowardice that keeps Temple Heights under direction of Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain, at 4 o'clock. ‘The address will be delivered by Dr. James Shera Montgomery n;p!ht ntropouun Memorial Methodist copal Church. ~The. ad! of John G. Bow« Birgfeld, vice pruident Anhur W Brewer, secretary, and E. J. Skidmore, treasurer, together with the officers and members of the 21 Masonic clubs of the District and their families, are to be the guests; also the officers and members of the following lodges, with ‘Washington Centennial, No. 14, Thomas C. Barr, master; onm their families: No. 26, Jacob C. Sherbahn, the Order of the Tn 6, Mg Jessie E. Mountjoy matron, Klein patron, and Temple Chapter, No. 13, Mrs. dore A. Pelke patron. congregational singing. “AFTERMATH OF WAR.” Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman Announces Sunday Sermon Topie. At Second Baptist Church, Third street betwene H and I streets, tomor- row, the pastor, Rev. J. I.. 8. Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The After- math of War.” series of sermans on “The Seven Seals.” At the evening service he will prsu: zflmamm Lessons Prom the Book of ‘The Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. B.Y.P.U.at 6 pm @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church. of Christ Scientist Columbia ‘Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. NE. ‘Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “GOD” SER VICES- Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sundes' &chiool—11 A M EDNESDA' O'Clock; 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 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I11 C St. N.E. .—Hours, 1:30 't6 5:30 p.m. week “days. Closed Stundays and holidays. | | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., Hours, 9:30 to 9 14th and G Sts. (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and .Sundays.; nnd hohdzys. 2:30 to 5:30). HURCH—Tivoli 3313 14th Sl.— 30 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9230 to pm. . visory board of Masonic Clubs of the Dhtflefi ot Columbia, compoud , president; No. 45, A. Kenneth and officers and members. ol the lollnvlml chapters of 1l Eastel Star, with ;{l;eir families: Washington Centennial, n matron, Isi- ‘The music will be under direction of J. Walter Humphrey, with solos and This is the third of 2 MEETINGS—8 Bldg., 9 week. days 7:30). Sundays and - holidays, 2:30 to 5 DR. HAND WILL OCCUPY FOUNDRY CHURCH PULPIT Dr. Comor ‘Will Preach in Evening.} Pastor Leaves for His Vi ‘The - pulpit of - Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church will be occupied to- morrow morning by Dr.J. Phelps Hand, district superintendent of the Washing- ton district. Atmennlngmflathemvm be by Dr. Prank W. Collier, -professor | of philosophy of- the American Uni- versity. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, the pas- tor, left this week with his family on his_vacation, to spend the first two weeks in New Jersey, thence to Mos- The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by Dr. Alpheus S. Mowbray. “What Is God Like ?”’ Topic. Rev. Irving W. Keichum will preach | at Peck will be a gospel umee and Bible nud evening Wednesday. o ! Friends .2 N 11: uo--_—uufin- for Worshin Sermon Friends' Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. ! Mntmg at 11 AM. Qundav | an o for a renewed sense of the i for » renewe: e inward power B 30 B Rve etk Bark. ALY, ARE TNVITED. Other Services HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of criptural Holiness very Bunday et 2:30 pm. L WELCOME YOGODA WASHINGTON SOCIETY Founded by Swami Yogananda Sunday, July 7, 1929; 8:00 P.M. My Mission in America Brahmchari ‘Jotin First Meeting in New Quarters Apt. 51, The Champlain 1424 K Street N.W. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED ERAISSY Society of Washington, D. C. | llzl !y? Shu‘ NW 4EIEZEIE:——-:EIEE—JEIEE Bervice Open danly :xcept hohdaya Classes every day: Services morning, afternoon and evening Sunda)s - Y. Unity lecturer. Kans.. will MRS. ELLA POMERQ' of the Unity Center. Topeke, ve & series of jectures on Mon 5. Tues- sy and Wednesday, July 1, 2 and 3, at | 4:45 . and 8 p. e classes are open to all. Pne “will ofiering. Baptiat METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. Lutheran GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. 00 m—Sundsy Seh e posin Finta by the p::wr) ZIO ] oin wna F Sirecia N Pastor, Richard Schmidt. D. D. Olll lmji 8chool. 10 llll—Otmln W Hlm.fllgll’! -nu"mn-n. Keller Memonal Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S.T. NICHOLAS D.D. Sunday School at 9:30 A M. Morning Service at 11:00 Sermon by Luther Kuhlman, D. D. uest Preacher. Vesper Service at 7:00. THE_HOMELIKE CHURCH. ~ CHRIST Misseur! Synod N.J Ave,, Bet. M and N Sts. rr. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 A.M.—Sermen by the pastor. ___ 9:45AM.—Sunday School. 4th and E Sts. NW. Missouri Synod 3 Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service, am.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—English Service. Sermon by Stuaent George Mueller, Charlotte Hall, ST. PAUL’S Rev. John T. Huddle, ll:’,h. l:) Rev. W. C. Wnlhu.lnu‘. Sl a.m. —fl . B e iy Rev: Waltemyer. urvm 9:30 -m«-y uh ol Congre: 10—at 8 Sod B Ota e LUTHER PLACE MEHORIAL 14th & N Sts. N.W. G. M. Diffenderfer Pastor ROCK CR&muPISH S’.l“ PAUL'S CHURCH Bock Creek Church Rd. and &'8@'; st IID l% ll tm. '| nomz COMFORTER cn%m 'uI-.—lmnu Service. m of the “Atonement w“l-‘n. ml-m. (Ser- “?—'-Jn i 4 Rev. Jobn Compton Ball, ¢ Putor ",whll to Do wlli Your Troubled Heart” ver E NEAR FIFTH TTH SW. riges Teturned from aomatiog s & ChuTon st Colontal Beachs will preach: Va. and 11100 8.m.—“Ferfect Peace.” A I Fasl Was Net Ashamed ‘of The Gospel of opThe annusl 8. s. excursion to Mar- 1y mu leave 10 o he“e3 ». {he serviess contiave at Fitth all Summer. sers and hese whose churches are closed ‘are most welcom TEMPLE mm&n _ Thos._E. Boorde, . Pastor. iy, Horer mnm and Communon st morning CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Cirele) EDWARD O. CLARK, Pastor. 11 a.m.~—Communion Service. “What Paul Received.” 7 p.m.—Union Vesper Service. CENTENNIAL Ten, 8:18 pm. oy LoaT So sre Fealls’ saved. irom a S 3 pus "Sine" and. areall the ehiidren of God forever.” 118 “Appraisers of God's Best i) chairs (men like house, o). T & Eve NE. Calbary 11 AM. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. joea of Duke | s BAPTIST * Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister —“THE OVERFLOWING cup” Communio: 8 PM.—“THE WORTHLESS SACRIFICE” 9:30—Sunday School; 9:30—Burrall Class Metropolitan Theatre; Reformed REF ORMED —y D st © g “The ?!Eahztnadn N arthxcg‘-ll.l'l L3 Rev. Harry L.’ Collier 10:45 a.m.—“In the Secret Place.” Sunday, Joty = Day of Thanks” Where Iug:-l Fires Never. Sio y, Tnacl ra; uesde 12 PES 'rmmu o mot ehratal weleome to 811 Cflhtin‘xtan CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth St and ::.Ae;l&,:.? PL N.W. » Minister. —Bible Classes; |8 p.m. Praver and Thursday irom meeting PARK Park Rd. Nr. Gar Aver ' W. F. Smith. FIFTEENTR STREET. 15th St. and Ky, Ave. 8.2, Hermont Auenue 3318 Vermont Ave. Northwest, Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D, Pastor 11:00 AM. Sermon by the Pastor. 2:00 P.M. Sermon by the Pastor. Ninth Strert 9th & D Sts. N.E. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Sr., Assistant. 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon by the Pastor. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Societies. 7.45—Sermon by the Pastor. @nlumhia Heights a West of 1ith St. lurvu“;.ler" Smith. Paster. “The Place and Power of Wer- ‘ship” is the 11:00 A.M. Sermon. Chureh School at Endeavor at Hour in the Kinedom® Baytist OLIVE flA'I'lS'l' CHURCH T, gtn Street bet. L & M Sts NE rthe lliams, Paster. m —Sunday - ermon sublect, “Builders Wanted” . mmunion Service. Y. P. U. Sec.~320 Woodward Bldg. PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor 11 am.—Sermon and Communion. TREASURE HUNTERS 8 p.m.—Combined services Baptist Church. Rev. Samuel E. Rose preaching. The services are inspiring. Quartet Music. Friendly Greeting. COME TO PETWORTH. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 A.M.—At the Church “JESUS, ARK.” P.M.—At the Branch 13th East Capitol Stz. “Christ’s Act th Our Inner BRIGHT, HAPSY SERVICES. BETHANY Preaching by Pasto “Lest We Forget,“ and at 8 pm. b Rev. Walter N. Johnson, D. D. former state secretary of North Carolina and Louisiana. Bible School, 9:30; four B. Y. P. U's, 6:45 pm. Everybody Peels at Home at Bethany. at West Washington Cor. 3ist & N Sts. N.W. 9:30—Bible School. Classes for All. 11 N—"lnp-h‘u’-’ and Our Enmemles.” Lord’ per Observed, WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd -cllq Pm'fll n‘l‘t’l ""‘. '; ““:‘:ml"ull BY ION 3 8th & H Sts. N.W. FlRST Sandsy Scheol, 9:38 a.m. 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter will preach. —“Keying the Mind to the Creative Pitch” —“The Attractive Christ”- 3 B Y. P. U, 6:45 p.m, BAPTISM AT CLOSE OF EVENING SERVICE. ‘TOURISTS SPECIALLY INVITED. NAT!ONAL MEMORIAL GOVE 16th Street and Columbia Road G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 A,M.—“WHAT MANNER OF LOVE” 8P.M.— ‘WIIAT A\l!U'l' TIIE BOOK OF REVELATIONS?” § YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHOIR of Summer ; 7 pm., Young ’m.!r.hl‘.