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MT. BETHEL TOHOLD STATE CONVENTION Annual Sessmn Wlll Convene Visiting Minister THE EVENING DR W.A. LAMBETH 0 TAKE VAGATION Mount Vernon Place Pastor STAR. WASHINGTON. D. - €, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1929. BY VISITING PASTOR Dr. Maurer of Connecticut to “CHRIST’S VITALITY.” Rev. Homer A. Kent to Leave Néxt ‘Week for Vacation. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of First Brethrén Church, Twelfth lnd streets nutmuz wm preach at o'clock tomorro the “Christ’s Vltlllt jfl:‘t'h'ul be “Mal ln! A Cholice.” is W'fll b? th! last Sunday Rev. 9 Christadelphian Christadelphian Cha 732 Wemr St. N. B.8.10 am. Services, 1515‘.1;‘ . Bible Study, 8 p.m. i subject HL! evening sub- __ @ongregational Plymouth Congregational 17th and P Sts, NW. “THE CRURCH WITH A SMILE Kent will be Rulplt before his vacation, He }um 1] week for the Middle West, where during this month he will represent the local church at 9:30 AM.—Church School. 0 A.M.—Revi'h'rh;odm R. Peters, in. Vermont Avenue to Leave Tuesday for Oceupy First Congrega- 4 Baptist:Church. 4 ‘The Mount Bethel Baptist State Con- vention of Washington and Vieinity. Inc., will hold its annual session in the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Ver- mont avenue hetween Q and R atreets. ugust 7 and 'he first dav session will convene at 9:30 o'clock, led by Mrs, Mary Green, Mrs. Katie Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Rick- atts. Mrs, Elisabeth Corum, Mrs. Elize A. Scott. Mrs. M. Jackson, Mrs. Bertie Plerson. Mrs. Simms. Mrs. An- drews, Mrs, Johnson and others. Rev. Brown to Lead Devetionals. Devotionals will be conducted by . C. V. Brown. pastor of msm:' . Mount Zion Baptist Church; Rev Johnson, pastor, of Mount Sinal Bap- tist. Church. and Rev. A. Luckett. pastor of 8ylvan Baptist Church, Cllvista, Md. ‘l'hr opznh\g sermon will be prncmd‘ M. W. Willlams, pastor of Be- | 'ht&fl Baptist Church, Ivy City, D. C alternate, Rev. W. C. Wheeler, pastar of Corinthian- Baptist Church. Prayer by Rev. Sylvester Walker, pastor of St. John's Baptist Church. Arlington, Va. At the afternoon session. devotionals will be conducted by Rev. J. L. Jasper, pastor of First Baptist Church, Brent- wood. Md.: Rev. E. B. Brooks, pastor of Little Zion Baptist Church. and Rev. A. W. Givens. pastor of Shiloh Baptist church Virginia, Sermon by V. Leon 8. Wormley. pastor of Zion Bap- tist. Church, Déanwood. D. C.: ulternate, Rev. J. A. Carter, National Baptist Church. Prayer by Rev. Washington Robinson, pastor of St. Rest. Baptist Church. Addresses will be made by Rev. J. 8. Haywood. Rev. W. C. Wheeler snd Rev. W. B. Hill. At the evening service. Rev. H. W.| Colstén, president” of National Evan- | gelistical Association. will preside. Serip- | ture by Rev. P. H. Yancy, pastor of | Carran Baptist Church: prayer bv Rev. | J1. E. Johnson, evangelist: doctrina) ser- | mon by Rev. Daniel Washington, pastor of Pirst, Baptist. Church, Mount Pless- ant; alternate. Rev. W. C. Coleman of Pennsylvgnis: praver by Rev. Robert Jackson. Gospel Workers to Assist. The women's evangelistic board. Mrs. M. M. Frye, president, has been in- vited to conduct the prayer and praise service August 8 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.. assisted by other gospel workers. 10:30 a.m, devotionals conducted by Rev. J. A. Johnson and others:- 11:30 am., sermon by Rev. Hampton T. Gas- kins. pastor of Liberly Baptist, Church: alternate, Rev. H. James. pastor of Canaan ltptl." Churcn prayer by Rev. | W. A. Randolph, assistant pastor of | Shiloh Baptist Church. There will be reports of committees and election of | efficers. Dr. E. C. Smith, pastor of Metropoli- tan Baptist Church. will preach a ser- mon at 2:15 p.m. to the Baptist women of Washington and vicinity; alternate. | Rev. S. W. Phillips. pastor of Ma: donia Baptist Church, Arlington. o “The afternoon session will be in charge of the Baptist women of Washington | and vicinity and will be called to order by Mrs. Philipi Walton, president. Re- ports of committees. election of officers | and joint installation of the officers of the State convention and Woman's | A"!l)hr\ ROCK CREEK PARISH RECTOR SUBSTITUTED, Rev. anm- Yarnell oflcuhng ini Absence of Dr. F. J. Bohanan at North River, N. Y. Tn the absence of the rector. Dr. .| J. Rohanan of 8t. Panl's Episcopal | Church, Rock Creek Parish, who i a North River., Warren County, N. Y. Rev. Franeis Yarnall is officiating at the parish. . Rev. Mr. Yarnall i the voungest son of the laté Dr. Thomsx C. Yarnall of Phll‘dtlphh He attended the Epis- 1 Academy in Philadelphia in ration for college and is a grad: nate of the University of Pennsylvani | as well as the State University of Wy- oming. He took special courses st this ot inatitution Wh"! teaching at St.| Mstthew's Military. Academy, Laramie | City. under the direction of Bishop Fthelbert Talbot. Returning from the | missfonary jurisdiction of Wvoming and | Tdaho, he completed his course in_ the General fian}oflul Sumn\rv in New York in the class of 1000, t of his ministry was spent under ln rship of Rishop Talbot, first. in the far North- ‘west, then in Pennsylvania when Bishop Talbot was transferred to the se of Bethlehem. His last charge was as rector of St. John's Church, Tallahassee, P, Services tomorrow morning will bhe holy communion at 8:30 and morning prayer and sermon ‘at 11 o'clock. ‘The members of the Brotherhood of 8t. Andrew will meet at Mr. Choate's regidence on Sixteenth street to hold their regular meeting Monday evening. Arrangements at. this time will be made for a trip fo Herald Harbor. TOPIC IS ANNOUNCED. Rev. George G. Culbertson Preach on “Children of God.” At the morning seryice tomorrow of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. George: G. Oulbertson, associate pastor, will preach on “Chil- dren of God." ‘The Sunday school will be in session s usual at. 9:45 o'clock. The young people's service will be held at 7 pm. Miss Selma Mblnson will lead. Topic for discussion ix “Jesus Trflchml on God's Loving Glr!." to | Sermon Toplel Announeed In Northminister Presbyterian Chapel, Alaska avenue and Kalmia road, tomor- row Rev. Kenneth Carson will preach at 11 o'clock on “The Tirst Mile” and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock on “The Remarkable Jew.” Guest Minister v.{ Précch | The guest preacher at the Sunday mommshwrflcc at Weatmmmer Presby- terign Church will he Dr. E, B, Landis, pastor of the Prefibmflln "Church at Paris, Tenn, UTHER LEAGUE Credentials for district lnd Jocal Luther l..ncuc delegates and visitors to the -eighth annual “convention ef the Luther Le of the Maryland Synod. 6 he held at Waynesboro, Pa. ber 1 and 2, llz’.fl?lve bemu g by the corresponding secretary e mr‘y’l‘lnd State bel.ue. Pud L. Schickler. Plans are being formulated for char- tering busses’ to convey the delegates mvmwu of the Luther League of the “ District of Columbia to the Waynubmo conyention. A_communication received from Miss Dorz L. Lingle, church nqnury cnflu Lutheran Church, Baltimore, . which Dr. Oscar F. B tor, and whieh ehurc):.;n:‘ ) Lu th:: Lsague membership of vises plans are under way for chartering busses to the Waynesboro convention by this local league. i | Rev. DR. H. W. TIFFANY. CAPITAL AND BROOKLYN PASTORS TO EXCHANGE | Dr. Henry W. Tiffany Coming Here for 8ermon—Dr, 8. T. Porter There Tomorrow, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of | M. Dobbs ‘of Birmingham, Ala.. August First Baptist Church. is on a vacation. ‘Tomorrow he preaches for the Church of the Redeemer in Brooklyn, N. Y. The pastor of this Blrx;ll:lvn rh\:’ch D‘v[ ’rupsaav at 4:30 o'clock for the boys will preach at and girls of the congregation between | o'clock in the First Baptist Church. w’n unglli years of .,’i’ F otio Henry W. Tiffany. There will be no evening service. Bunday school will be held at 9:30 | be organized. am. and Young People's meeting at| 6:45 p.m. ENDEAVOR DELEGATES HOLD ECHO MEETING Members of I-‘mt ('ongmgarmnu Union to Report on Kansas City Convention, Delegates of the District of Columbia Christian Endesvor Union to fthe Kansas Cicy convention will held un echo meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the First _Congregationai Church. Tenth and G streets. Aubrev T. Minor, vice president. of the District Union, will have charge of the meeting. Since this is a regular meeting of the District | Union, the shield will be awarded to the | soclety having the greatest number of | its members present at the meeting. honor badges to the meeting. A meeting of the Intermediate Union | will be held August 9 at 8 o'clock in . Church, Hampshire avenue. Merritt Smith. former president of | to the District of Columbia Unfon and now a member of the flving squadron, will address the bovs of Camp Letts tomorrow afternoon. Remainder of August. Dr. W. A. Lambeth will preach at Mount Vernon Place Chureh temorrow morning. the last Sunday he will be in the city before going on vacation. His subject. will be “Selective Listening.” At the evening service Rev. William A. McKee. formerly assistant to the pastor of Mount, Vernon Place Church, will preach, his subject being '‘Broken Swords.,” Mr. McKee is now pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South, Birmingham. Ala. He is on duty a8 a member of the Officers’ Reserve Corp- at Walter Reed Hospital for two weeks, At the junior congregation service Rev. H. R. Deal. junior preacher, will | | | | | ANl delegates are requested to wear their | er at cnlvnrv Baptist Church at both | | | speak on “A Human Compass.” This service it held In the Sunday school auditorium at. 11 o'clock. The pastor will leave the city Tues- day and be awav on vacation during the remaining days of August. During , his absence three bishops of the Meth- {odist Episcopal Church South will preach: Bishop Collins Denny of Rich- mond, Va,, on August 11; Bishop Hovt |18, and Bishop Warren A, Candler of Allan'a. Ga., August. 25. There will be a social at the church Following the | social, an Epworth Junior Society will | The Woman's Missionary Soclety nnd‘ | the board of stewards will meet at the Iehurch camp Wednesday evening at 8 | o'clock. Mr. Deal will speak at the praver | meeting service Thursday evening at 8| | a'eloek: The annual cradle roll picnic will he {held_in Rock Creek Park, near the | reservoir at. " Sixteenth and Kennedy | reets. mext Saturday fom 2:30 to 130 p.m. VISITING MINISTER FILLS LOCAL PULPIT Rev. Hrnry A Pnnrr to Preach | Twice Tomorrow at Calvary Bapm', Church. 5 Alford Porter of f‘hav-i will be the guest, preach- Rev. H-nn’ | Tottesville, services tomorrow. His subject at the 11 o'clock service will be “Roses in Win- | ter.” The ordinance of the Lords Sup- | | Wallace Memorial United Presbyterfan | per will bé observed at the close of rhr Randolph street and New | morning service. v At 8 o'clock he will use for his subject “Christ's Challenge | Flaming Youth," All departments of the Sundav school | meet. at 9:30 am. The Vaughn Class, | which meets in the church auditorium. will be taught by Dr. Homer .J. Coun- Plans are being made for an appro- | cllor. The meeting will take the form of | priate celebration of the fortieth birth- day anniversary of the founding of | Christian Endeavor in the District of | Columbia. ‘The society leaders will present the following topie to their Endeavorers to- morrow evening: “Jesus’ Teachings on | God's Loving Care “BENEDICTION OF éEACE" { PASTOR’S SERMON THEME Last Time Before His Annual Vacation. Rev. R. Panl Schearrer, pastor of the ‘Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach tomortow 'morning on the theme, “The Benediction of Peace.” It will be his Jast sermon before his va- cation, The church school will assem- ble at 9:30 o'clock. and the organized adult Bible classes will meet at 9:45 o'clock. The Senior C. E. Society will meet at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Enid Willlams, one of the delegates to the recent young people's eonference at Frederick, Md., will speak of the “Devotional Life of Conference Day The Sunday and Thursday night services ave omitted during the Sum- mer months. ‘The preacher next Sunday morning will be Rev. Walter Wolf, ting pastor of the Arlington Presbyt n Church. PASTOR PLANS VACATION. -3:0'. W. R. Brooks to Preach To- morrow Before Leaving City. At the services of Lineoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning. Rev. R. W. Brooks will preach his last ser- mon before leaving for a month's vaca- tion. His subject will be “‘Jesus’ Final Message.” The holy communion will be observed. The Christian Endeavor Soclety will present a literary program at 7 p.m. During the vacation period the puipit will be supplied by the following speak- ers: Sundav morning. August 11. Prof. Kelly” Miller of Howard University: August 18, Rev, C. L. Russell, general officer of the C. M. E. Church: August 25, Dr. H. T. Medford. missionary secre- | tary of the A, M. E. Zion Church, and September 1. Dr. M. Franklin Peters. formerly professor of English at Howard University. GUEST PREACHER LISTED. Rev. William Hall to Fill Ecking- ton Church Pulpit. Rev, Willlam Hall of Manassas, Va.. will be the guest preacher at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street corner Florida enue, at tomorrow morning’s service at 11 o'clock. ‘The union evening service will be held iat the Uniud Brethren Church at 8 o'clock. guu)r of the Eckington Pmbnerhn ‘hurch, Rev. Henry B, Wuodln. will be 'h! hpelker G. W U. !ecrem'y to S]mk Prof. Fimer L. Kayser. secretary of the George Washington University, wlll address the HMarrison Bible Class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, lo- morrow morning, 9:45 o'clock, in the auditorium of the church. His subject will be: “Belshazzar's Feast.” E. C. Dixson will have charge of the lesson and will give a short talk. Men are ‘welcome. Rev. W: E. La Rue to Preach. ‘The services at the Takoma Park Baptist Church will be conducted’ by Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, the pastor; who will return from Ocean City, Md., where he ‘is spending part of his vaca- tion. He will give a sermon.to the children,. administer the Lord's supper and receive some new members uniting with the church. g . Concludes Rites. Tomorrow. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, Gunton-Temple Memo: chureh. vdll wm:ludc his series of ser- morning taking as hl! upechl mbject. “Saf Temptation, R. Pnul Schunvr to Preach | J | ! Church of Transfiguration Services tor of the ‘Memorial E».‘:.mm.. Lincoln Park open Against period, iervice, a memorial service to the late George | H. Judd, an active member of the class | | during his lifetime. The Burrall Class | for young women will meet in the Met- | ropolitan Theater. Miss Mabel F. Stri- | der,, assistant teacher, will present the | | lesson. | James N. Bonum will conduct the | meeting of the Christian Endeavor So- | ciety Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The | topic for discussion will be “Jesus' Teaching of God's Loving Care.” The church prayer meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | | in the lecture room of the church, Dr. | H. J. Councilor presiding. | ‘MESSAGE OF COMMUNION’. PASTOR'S SERMON THEME Dr. First Presbyterian Church Program Patterson Announces for Tomorrow Morning. The "old First Presbyterian Church. | Dr. N. P. Patterson. pastor. will cb- serve communion of the Lord's supper tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The pastor | will give a brief address on “The Mes- | sage of the Communion.” Sunday school will be held at both the oid church, on John Marshall| place, and also at the chapel. Thirty- sixth street and Massachusetts avenue, | at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. | The trustees of the church have called a meeting of the congregation | as a corporation to meet at the church, at 8 o'clock August 8 for the purpose | of hearing A report from the trustees and to take whatever action may seem | wise in regard to the sale of the prop- erty of the old First Church, on John Marshall pl-m AT ALL SAINTS‘ CHURCH. Rev. H. T. Cocke, Back After| Month's Absence, Will Preach. | Rev. Henry Teller Cocke will aceupy | the pulpit; of All Saints’ Chureh, Chevy Chase, affer spending the month of July in Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J.. where he has had charge of 8t. John's Church. | Mrs. Cocke and the family will not return to the city until the last of August. All 8aints’ has been in charge of Rev H. A. Grifith during the absence of the rector. FEAST TO BE OBSERVED. for Tomorrow Announced, ‘The Feast of the Transfiguration will be observed tomorrow at the Church of | - the Transfiguration, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets. The services will be holy communion at 7:30 a.m hnlv comm\mion and sermon at 11 Rev, J. Queally, rector, will Ofllfln!o and preach. During the Summer months the! services are at 7:30 a.m.. one-half hour, | and at 11 o'clock, one hour, with ten- minute sermons. Blhlml Literature, Topl(‘. Rev, John D. Gregory, assistant ‘minister of the Church 02 'P)lfl Covenant, announces as the third of a serfes of sermons on Biblical literature lhr topic “A Profound Parable.” He will discuss some of the sallent features of the | scriptural concept of the kingdom of God and compare them with certain ! extra-biblical ideas of God and his| kingdom. Speakers of the Y. M. C. A: today and | mmnrrovl are as follows: 'oday, WRC Sunday School lesson to | & Imudeut. by Mr. Everett Haycraft, director of religious education, Petworth Baptist Church. Sunday, 11 a.m., supply pulpit PFirst Baptist Church, Hyattsville, Luther H. Kinard u-ocl.ne reuglom work direc: tor Y. M. C, trict of Columb 1A. Klingman; pastor of the Christ; ~ 8:30 p.am.. WJSV preaching cx rence rleminl, director of tionai Pulpit. Church of St. Quirinus, Neuss, Germany ity of Neuss to interest any one but the lover of ancient churches, T HERE is but little about the com- | arder and the whaole structure is grim. pact. though rather ungainly little | though bv no means gaunt and eold. Tt is of the epoch when the Romanesque though its history is very old | was being replaced nearly everywhere through Novesium, Nfusa and Nova Castra bespeaks volumes for the part, it | has played in the past. Its origin | dates back 1o the time of the Druses ’nnd the development of its patronymic | by_the new-coming Gothic. Though not really a massive struc- ture, the church is in every particular | of & strength and solidity which rank it as a masterwork of its age. There is and it is mentioned by Tacitus as the | nothing weak and attenuated about it Winter quarters of the Roman army. The city was ravaged by Attila in 451 and by the Normans in the ninth cer- |area. Emperor Philip of Suabla cap- | iniscent. tury. and its transepts and apses make up in general effect what it lacks in actual ‘The great center tower, rem- enough of the parish turled it in 1206 and gave it to the | churches in England, forms a great archbishop of Cologne. A chapter of | lantern which rises over the crossing in nobles was founded here in 825 and |a marvelous and exceedingly practical | Count Evrard of Cleves erected in the | manner, in that it effords about the firat vears of the thirteenth century its | only adequate means of admitting light principal church, dedicated to St. Qui- | rinus, This church stands today with fts great square tower looming bulkily over the housetops and is reckoned as the prototype of similar structuces elsewhere. Tt. has the almost perfect disposition and development, of the double apse so fre- | quently met with in German churches. 'ln pnrrnl |V< nrr‘hl'l‘flnrt i= n( a thVv ASSOCIATE RECTOR BACK FROM VACATION Rev. James W. Morris Will Preach Tomorrow Morning at Epiphany Church. Dr. James W. Morris. associate rector of Epiphanty Church, has reurned to the city: from his vacation, and will preach At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning. - At evensong at 8 o'clock. the sermon will be delivered by Rev. C. Harold Douglas of Epiphany staff. There will be celebrations of the holy communion at 8 and 11 am. At 9:45 | am. the Summer session of the church school will assemble, and at 6:15 p.m.. the Young People’s Society will have fts weekly meeting. Services are held in the improvised chapel adjoining the church. During the month of August a volunteer choir will render the music. Announcement is made from the church office that the work of redecorating the church is pro- gressing rapfdlv. and it is expected it will be ready for resumption of services the last Sundav in August or the first | Sunday in s-mrmnn “VISION” TO BE TOPIC OF REV C B. AUSTIN Pastors Who Will Fill Pulpit at West Washington Baptist in August Are Named. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West | Washingion Baptist Church. will preach | tomorrow morning on “Vision.” Pulpit. supplies are arranged as_fol- lows: August 11, Rev. William E. La Rue; August 18, Rev. T. N. Tombes. Faston. Md.; August 25. Rev. P. L. Mitchell, , Va. Prayer meeting leaders: August 8, R. L. Haycock: Auzuv!;. 15 Bmmg i August 29, ds 5. L. Bib! rllu plentc will ho m-ld at Peirce’s Mill in Rock Creek Park Wednesday evening. Rev. W. D. Jarvis Wi]ernnnh. Rev, William D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church, Ninth and S streets. tomorrow at 11 a.m. on: “A Rainbow Round About the Throne. Sunday school. 9:30 am.: Lord's sup per. 4 pm.: Christian Endeavor meet- ing. 6:30 p.m.; special service, 8 p.m. Seisiee Mystic Church of Christ Sundas ks A pm. Bunday—-Messages From Flo: -eu Spiritual Advice Daily, 12-8 p.m. Rev. F. L. Donceel 941 M St. N.W. Dr. Zaida B. Kites Oircle Tussdays and Prid 8t Readings dall s, 18 8th ‘Phons Lincorn The White Cross Center 1319 Irvh g, Prayer DR. JANE B. COATES “hHOW 70 CHOOSE A PROFE. nea Wel mnmlmw:'a Srivate Col. e dnlv 4 Prenings by appoiniment. Euvangelistic At the Big into the interfor. The general effect of the exterior is polychromatic. which is mof. accoraing o the best conceptions of ecclesiastica decorations in architecture. A twilight. or a moonlight view, however, tones it down in a manner that makes the fab- ric appear quite the most imposing church of its size in these parts of Germany. COMMUNION SERVICE AT EPWORTH CHURCH Dr. Copenhaver to Make Address. Epworth Leagne Chapter to Con- duct Evening Service. The sacrament of the lord’s supj will be observed at Epworth Methodi Episcopal Church. South. Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue north- east, tomorrow af. 11 o'clock, and Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor, will make the communion address. In the eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock the Epworth League chapter will have charge of the services to be held in the League rooms. The Sunday school of the church will be open in all departments at 9:30 Sunda | morning. EIEI'EE:EMEEL_———_—l Tent ‘The monthly meeting of the Hummer Memorial class of the Sundav school will be held in the church social rooms at 8 oclock Tuesday evening. The monthly meeting of the official board is to be held in the church at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. ‘The house at 1306 East Capitol street reeently acquired by the church has been remodeled to suit. the requirements for Sunday school purposes and will be | occupied the first time tomorrow morn- ing. @hristian CHURCH OF CHRIST Po'la'firjfl; 'lnd M'l’ldlln P] NW m !lblt c\u«t* 1 and & pm._ E—!:::'E::B CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW ml’nrl RA. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith, FIFTEENTR STREET. 15th 8t. and Ky. A Hermont Avenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D, Pastor 11:00 AM Sermon by the 8:00 P.M. Bermon by the pastor, tor, Nintl Streret oh & D NE BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister JOSEPH A, SCOTT, Amsistant 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon by Judge G. O. L3 0pshnmm Endeavor. 7:45—8ermon by the pasior. WELCOME. @olumbia fitiglfll Park Road West of 14th &t, Harvey Baker Smith, Pa; Chureh Services, 11 Wllmn Plrk Con'ren Helgllll Nichols Ave. and Orange & A Spiritual Revival Is in Progress * Big Crowds. Numerous Converts Already Evangelist Chas. A. Shreve ( Wl!h a Band of Smgen and Musicians) ‘SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK: Sunday, 2:30—MIRACLES, HEALINGS. OTHER 'I'ONGIYI!. 7:45—“THE SHIP THAT NEVER RETURNED. Monday Night—A HEART-THROB SERVICE. setell Saty Tus Eve Tuesday Night— FILLED TO THE Wedm-dly nghv-".n:sus. THE DOUBLE LI!I! "OI« SOUL & BODY.” ‘hursday - N Prliny A cmm A series of s un pn(nu\ in ewre ight— N THE TEMPTER C. Nl‘hlo—"l‘ll! INVI!I!LI EMPIRE AND m Wlfl'fl -ROBED ‘s Service daily. exeont llnd-m st 10 am. et 2130 . daly cxcpt SaRara, iching e Dr. Oscar Edward Maurer, minister of Center Church, New Haven, Conn., will be the preacher at the First Con- gregational Church, - Tenth and G streets, tomorrow morning and eve- ning. Dr. Maurer is also chairman of the Commission on Missions. His sub- ject at the 11 o'clock service will be “The Jericho Road.” and at the 8 o'clock service he will speak on “T Must Live My Own Life,” The evening ser- mon will be illustrated by the motion picture “Blue Skies.” Dr. Maurer will speak on “Mother’s Unfeigned Faith” Thursday night at 8 o'clock. and his sermon will be illus- trated by the photoplay, “Mother Ma- | chree.” | All departments of the Sunday school meet. tomorrow at 9:45 am. The beginner and primary departments day school room, the high school z2rnd young Penple 's departments at 938 Grant place, and the adult department | in the west parlor. ‘The Senior Society of Christian En- | deavor will meet in the Sunday school room, at 6:30 p.m, Sunday. Mrs. T. R. | Wallace will lead and the topic for dis- cussion will be “Jesus' Teaching on | God’s Loving Ca OFFICER T0 PREACH Viee President nf Pnn Prusbv*pnan Alliance to Fill Pulpit Here, Dr. J. M Wells. a former moderaior of the Southern Precbyterian Church, will preach. tomorrow at hoth services at the Central Presbyterian Church. Dr. Wells has also been elected recentl. | as vice president of the Pan-Presb: terian Alliance representing the Re- formed churches throughout the world holding the Presbyterfan sysiem. The pastor of the church, Dr. James | H. Taylor, was a delegate o the meet- ing of the alliance in Boston at which Dr. Wells was elected. Dr. Wells will also preach August 11. EXPERIENCED ORGANIST de- | sires substitue work for month | of August. Columbia 6259. | mrthnhmt Eninrnpal (COLORED) aft service, | i | oc Refreshments supplied by the | - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH {2 leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bl 1 & servieces at 11 a.m. tn Assembly Room of the Hotel Lafavette. “ BUBJECT: “God and Man” i W mm‘ e umyw;r » ooms open D.m. (except CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO Pvery Sunday at 5 PM. An afdress will be siven over Station WOL—228 meter: Program Provided bs The Christian Science Watchman 18 Jackson Place, Phone Dist. 3M3 | ¥ { At MR A sl it | _ Tutheran | TRINITY | 4th -:ni Il?:' :: N.wW. . Rev. Hugo M. Hennig ! 30 AM.—German service | Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. —Engllsh Service, with | i by nd roncmmn; tnn he Lora s Bupper C. 8.7 pm. * GRACE LUTHERAN | CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. Scheol, classes for a hureh. the pastor.) A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! " CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelieal Synod of N. A.) 70th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor * Church of the | Reformlhon 2nd and F Sts. 8, REV. JORAN W) . a.m, Sulldl ll‘l’!Wl ) HER PLACE MEMORIAL At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 ~S8ervice with Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. No Evening Service During the Summer This Chureh Welcomes YOU | Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. L Ave, meet in the east perlor, the junior and | § intermediate departments in the Sun- |g Keller Memorial Maryland Avenuve and Ninth St. N.E S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM, Morning Service at 11:00. “Reverence for the House of God” (‘-rmnn by the pastor). sper Service at M. HF HOMELIKE CHURCH.” i SITPAVEST Rev. Jobn T. Huddle, D. D. Rey. W. C. Waltemver, Ph. D. Eleventh and W Sts. N.W. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor w1 AM.2- by Mr. G. Miller, St. Th. the General Conference of the Breth- ren Church, to assemble at Winona lAk! Ind., S\mdlv school meets-at 9: 3" .'and_Christian Enflnv»r nl 1 “A Problem in Profit and Loss” 6:30 P.M.—“THE A! TO THE KH\GDO | o Rstreshments the Helping Glnngrtgatinnal serve | Girele Club in the "":a‘n’ 8chool Hour. "Migs Mare A chairman. A“ welcome, lnl.llm your friends. Mt lt ongreghonal Church Columbia Road at 14th St. N.W, Union Services Sunday Morning at 11 Congregations also of the All Souls’ Church and the National Memorial Universalist Church. The public invited. Unitarian PREACHER: REV ROBERT WOOD COE Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Brockton, Mass, 14th gtreet Cars Within 100 Feet of Door FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PI Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. ERCE, D. D, Minister. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. REV. OSCAR EDWARD MAURER Minister of Center Chur 11 AM.—“THE JER 8 PM.—“I MUST L Photoplay Sundsv Night ch, New Haven, Conneetient ICHO ROAD.” ITVE MY OWN LIFE.” Will Hlustrate the Sermon. “BLUE SKIES.” With Helen Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson On Thur DR. MAURER “MOTHER’'S U ay Night at 8:00 P.M. WILL SPEAK ON FEIGNED FAITH.” Followed by Photoplay Illustrating Sermon “MOTHER With Bel EVERYONE INVITED mmmam Epinrnpal MACHREE.” Bennett, Neil Hamilton and Victor McLaglen FREEWILL OFFERINGS Methodiat Epiacnpal EPWORTH e Lincoln Park. Supper. m.—Sunday school, all 8 P.M. W. A. McKEE. FORME! “A HUMAN COMPASS,” H. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Special Music SOUTHERN METHO . John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 11 am—Communion address by pastor. 7:30 pm.—Service to be conducted b Epvorth League. i o'clock prayer meeting MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D, PASTOR 11 AM.—“SELECTIVE LISTENIN . A. LAMBETH. D. D.. PASTO! BROKEN SWORDS.” 11 AM.. —JUNIOR CONGREGATION (In Suwday School Auditorium) Epworth ‘Leagues. 6:45 P.M 8 P.M. Thursday, Praver Meeting—Mr. Deal. DIST “The Southerm Methodist Church om Capitol Hill” 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. Sacrament of the Lords departments, Thundnv evening § are_welcome. A. G. 0. Organtst. s Representative Church RLY JUNIOR PREACHER R. DEAL. JUNIOR PREACHER (Primary Department, 9 AM.) by Mixed Quartet. J. Phelps Hi CHASE, T. Spieknall. Methodnst ]Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop District Superintendent LINCOLN ROAD CHURC| Watier ¥ oAtk insen. Pavie UNION M. E. CHURCH A12 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLane, D. D. ol eaching by Yhe prctos a_cordially_ welcom: ith the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth &t KF. Rev. Frank Steelman, Minister. Jianam. ~—The Church School. am—Sermon by Minister. l oopm‘—r’npulnr Praise Serv- McKendree Methodist Church 21 Masachmetis Avenve NW. LLIAM PIERPOINT. Paster. Rev. Archie W. D-m. NO EVENING SERVICE. Metropolllan Memorul 11.00 8. | i | James Shera Mon!nnery Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public Worship, with ser- FOUNDRY (Organized 1314) Sixteenth St. Near P St.: Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister. Reyv. Eddy L. Ford, M. A. Director Relizious Education. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11 AM. & § P.M.—Preaching by Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock, D. D. of Ossining. N. Y. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Mid-week praise and praver service, conducted by Dr. Hartsock. mon by Rev. John H. Jeffries. 7:30—Fvening Worship. con ducted by the Ep: League, Members of the Tmperial Male Quartet will sine. 8:00—Thursday even!n; prayer service. "HAMLINE 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Sermon. Subfect: “THE FINE ART OF l.lV‘l’N& L Ngooks o DUMBARTON AVENUE o BARNES, o Qtalharp Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK. DEPP Miss Bess C. Miles Director ot Relisious Education e Mmi-l Worship Scrmon by Dr. Wilbur H. Norcross of Carlisle, Pa. , 128—The Church 'f-.-:.“' A0 e Curistie, Teacher, No Evening Services During August at 11" O’clock TOGE’I’HI:B." Rev. JOHN NG, D. D., President chkln son Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. NO P\TN‘NG BVIC! Connecticut Ave. and Joceln St ¥ CHASE. D. Fred Conmlu Reynolds, Ilnmr 9:45 ‘a.m—~Sunday School. 11 AM.—“Human Influences.” NO_EVENING SERVICES "UNION SERVICE At the Wallace Memorial terian Church: out church Abisi minister, Bervice at ¥ P PETWORTH Simug B Resd M X Fusier fel-

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