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8 . SERVICES IN CHARGE; OF GUEST SPEAKER _r. 0. E. Maurer of New Ha- ven, Conn., at First Con- gregational Church. Dr. Oscar Edward Maurer, minister of Center Church, New Haven, Conn. and chairman of the Congregational Commission on Missions, will be the guest speaker tomorrow morning and evening at Pirst Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets. At the 11 o'clock service he will speak on “The Mirage and the Pool” and at the 8 o'clock service he will speak on “The Grace of Encouragement.” The evening sermon will be illustrated by the motion pic-! ture “The Air Legion.” i Dr. Maurer will speak Thursday e\r-: ning at 8 o'clock on “The Measure of | Our Love,” and his sermon will be illus- | trated by the motion picture “Mother DR. 0. E. MAURER. | being in charge. ILYNCHBURG PASTOR WILL PREACH HERE Dr. T. Clagett Skinner Will Speak at Calvary Baptist Church Services. Dr. T. Clagett Skinner, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Va. ' will be the guest preacher at Calvary | Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 p.m. Fred Kirby will lead the Senior Christfan Endeavor Soclety tomorrow evening at 6:45 o'clock in the aduit room of the Sunday school house. Miss Lois 8. Cunningham will conduct the meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. Topic for discussion, “God's Goodness Re- vealed in Nature's Laws.” ‘The_church prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room, Rev. H. J. Councilor | All depnrlmen&s of the.Sunday school m, |Grand Chaplam of Masons to OPEN-AIR SERVICE AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS Preside—Sermon by Rev. Dr. Beery. Open-air religious services at Temple Heights tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain, will be ad- dressed by Rev. Dr. E. C. Beery. pastor of Cavalry Methodist Episcopal Church South, and the music will be directed by J. Walter Humphrey, The officers and members of the following named Masonic blue bodies, and of the chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star. with their familles, will be John's, No. 11, master; King SOIOmon No. 31, Charles Kiger, master; East Gate, No. 34, John D. McDuffle. master. and Con- gress. No. 37, Irving M. Tuilar, master. St. John’s Lodge, Chapter No. 18, Mrs, Rebecca Wharton, matron, Stuart M. Angelo, patron; East Gate Chapter, No. 21, Mrs. Mabel A. Kell, matron, J. Ma- {of Ihf District Luther League. LUTHER LEAGUE Hrieids Friends |, Ieving Bia R a.m.—Me H District League President Robert, J.| 588 —Besynt 420 & V‘OI;:':Q ':u‘}’ brm c:’nuhoes of the a"mon by "mdln Mills of Indianapolls, Eighteenth Blennf vention of the Luther League of America” held st — in—rieer Meeting (Thuradpy). Omaha, Nebr., to St. Mark's Luther | @atholic League, m;hm and B streets southwest, | August E \ T B Eaut 'L Prindle, president of the St. M“Y s Church Luther League of the Maryland Synod | Sth St. N.W. bet. G and H Sts. has announced the appointment of Henry J. Whiting as intermediate sec- Sunday Low Masses: retary of the Maryland State League. 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 and 11:30. A circular letter has been dispatched Th P T e i ‘retary o ie Luther ague of e District ‘of Columbia, to all Jcagues af- HesnpeRTRLN. M filiated with the District League, rela- Y. tive to round-trip bus accommodatiors Low Masses: from Washington, D. C.. to Waynesboro, Pa., for leaguers attending the eighth annual convention of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod, September 1 and 2. Plans provide for the busses | to leave Washington on August 31 at Imhnan 3 p.m. On the return trip it is planned | ~ vy " Keller Memorial that the bustes will leave Waynesboro | at 7 p.m. September 2. All Washington | leaguers using.this means of transpor. | MArland Avenue and Ninth St N.E. tation to the convention have been re- S. T. NICHOLAS, D.D. quested to notify Fred L. Schickler. Pastor 1300 Emerson street, publicity chairman Sunday School at 9:30 A M, Morning Service at 11:00. | “Better Than a Pharisee. (The Pastor Will Preach.) t 7:00. CHURCH" _ A special meeting of Zion's Luther | League was held at the chapel, Nev | Hampshire avenue and Buchanan | : street, last evening at the call of the Vesper Seavic president, Miss Gladys Broeker. Plans | _“THFE HOMELIKF for Zion's payt in the eighth annual |~ o XA fepariments of the Sunday school| {PASTOR TO LEAVE convene at 9:3 meet lamorrou, at 9:45 a. . . e et ‘53?'?«1”'35"s“u'n735"-‘na'"§3i ON TOUR MONDAY OPEN- AIR SERVICE termediate departments in the Sund: a\, |PLANNED BY Y. M. C. A.! e rion Castell, patron: Congress Chapter, | convention of the Lither League of the | ST. PAUL'S No. 35, Mrs. Elizabeth Brewer, matron, | Maryland Synod to be held at Waynes- | Rev. Jobn T. Huddle, D. D.| James Caton, patron. boro, September 1 and 2, Were| Rev W (. Waltemver, Pi D) All members of these several branches | completed. L e ‘.,"3.‘.".'. of masonry, with their families, and the | | public are welcome at these services. Tt AR S 4 Dr. Kelly Miller to Spenk ‘l 1080 Sian—She s ".,(“,,.,,.'.‘,.o?, '“"" Dr. Kelly Miller of Howard Unlver-; Sixteenth and U Sts. N.W. e » school room, the high school and young ! Al people’s departments at 938 Grant| ’ Dlace, and the adult department in the | DT- Pmemn Will Preach Tomor- | | e | | ‘west parlor. “ - TSNS, | L PRSSSART e o0 G o N BETHANY PROFESSOR - | oJibat'ss S ity | GRACE_LUTHERAN CHURCH iag 9 . a | Toom At 6:30 pm. tomorio. George offionist Meeting in Lincoln Park WILL BE PREACHER HERE ; Uincoln Congredgional Temple. Sixicenth and Varnum 85, W, topic for discussion will be “God’s e ianie e g GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. Goodness Revealed in Nature's Laws.” |, “The Supremacy of Christ" will be Tomorrow. ] R ey L [Rev. G. 8 Bennctt Will Occupy! ®ther Services 9:30 a.m.—Sundav School (cl ';:’:;")“. P. S. C. E. will not meet during | the sermon subject of Dr. N. P. Pat- —— - = ’\, ¥ VermontAvenusiCRstns chnrch ’ o 2 11:00 a.m — i'),?vr‘rlg“ fl\hnv"(k'bhlfl st. terson, pastor of the First Presbyterian | Rev. Samuel M. Croft. president of | [feasn]/) HALL MIQQIO‘\ & omm sshnsrooie ko ta ) = . Church, tomorrow morning. This will l'h' Natfonal Local Preachers' Associa- \ N Pulpit Tomorrow. 713 D'S i = CHURGH ELEVATES be the last sermon for the pastor until | tion !:fp:*:; Methodist Episcopal Church, Py it 1% o 5 | At Vermont Avenue Christian Church | For the Prr);nnlmn of | TRINITY September 8, as he with his family will | v £ - fomorrow morning and evening Rev. Scriptural Holines | o eptember 8, as s family will|gilock st the open-air service in Lin- ’ 8 Bennet bt s et e O[T .:E, Sugzz;(;ivn - dth and E Sts. NW. ¢ | has been_professor of Bible at Bethany | i College, W. Va., and now is the pastor YOGOD WASHINGTON Rev. Hugo M. Hennig %le rtl’m, cmmtnn ghurch in New Cas- SOCIETY | $:30am.—German Service. a., will preac! Founded by Swami Yogananda . —Si ! Dr. Wilfley is attending the interna- i 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, trip from Milwaukee to St. Paul and | director of the Y. M. C. A., arranged the Tl iR : ; : e : M irector of the Y. M. C. A arranged the 7 ention of the Disclples. of n gust 11, 1929, 8:00 P.M. | 11:00am—English Service. Raised to Dignity of Do- Minneapo prog: P Cathedral, Bristol, England. Christ in Seatile, Wash. Monday eve-| Meditation-Healing Meeting “Do You Know Jesus?” Dr. Patterson will be the preacher | Schmucker will assist. ning he will address i v August 18 and 35 in the Central Pres- | AU Tesidents of the Lincoln Park|<1o the year 1142 belongs the com-| Historically, Bristol s interesting. Tt oo oMk N_‘,’l‘;nff‘é",:‘;‘g’;‘"':_‘ BEAHMCHART JOTIN. Leader. C RIST 1424 K St R 4 H ALt CORDIALLY. INVITED, Soied vne byterian Church, St. Paul, of which |neighborhood are invited to attend the s sz Dr. Harry Noble Wilson is the pastor. |service, which is one of a series being _,mc’,"‘“"h“:'z‘fi{‘:, ‘;,‘;,;.’I""’:'{‘;’h&h‘;‘;i;‘egf was originally the church of a not par v;‘*('n c:urc{: s00n to be erected on R T On their way back to Washington he | held diring the Summer months by the | St I S 0 CH Dter house. | This | ticularly rich or powerful abbey of Au- | JASSICIASUE - arenue .t'e-r‘:llcs;('k.r:dl DRDIALL ED. L st : will preach for Rev. Jarvis M. Cotton, | Y. M. C. A. and co-operating churches. ustinian canons, founded during the | N. J. Ave., Bet. M and N Sts. BALTIMORE, August 10.—Another | nagior of the Presbyterian Church of was enlarged in 1216 by the addition | & t half of the twelfth century by ® Danquet given to promote interest in EDUCATOR AT c U leave Monday by automobile for Wis- | coln Park, under auspices of the Young! | consin and Minnesota. Dr. and Mrs. N:Er;;s Cr’:nsv‘mnh.k;ocimion '“‘a’sfi‘r‘.”' PR . . {of churches in the Northeast ant uth- Patterson have son who is in Mil- |Of chutches In the Horihe Right RevA P. J. McCormick Is! Waukee, who will join them on the | ppge McK. Etchison, religious work mestic Prelate, : v firs i member of the faculty of the Catholic | PR08 ©opies of a Iady chapel. The existing eastern | st half of the . Ithis national project. He will return | J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor ! sbon, . ge. and which on its | 3 Dniversity of America, at Washington, | * The’pulpit of the First Presbyterian FINAL EXERCISES HELD et o:‘:::‘;:&,g:m‘;,"fl:‘?\surrendor by the last abbot. Morgan | ! time I;:’n"sc“,‘x?:‘:“’ pulpit at both | Soclety of Washington, D. C. 11 AM— domestic. prelate of the papal houses | Church will be supplied in the absence | BY VACATION SCHOOL |tury. and includes the cholr, choir- | Williams, into_ the hands of Henrv % 1326 Eye Street Sermon on “The Feeding of the Five hold, according to an announcement | 3f [Re Pastor, on August 15, by Rew aisies, chapels, transepts and stately | VIIL in 1539, became three years latec Phons Franklin 188 Thousand. Christ's Compassion on the the work of | the cathedrai of one of the five new . . Multitad Tnm;:zl 'fi:::::"-or{o"::fla hz'm oh:me dioceses created of the religious housn; Rev. John D. Gregory to P"“"- ?w’n daily except holidays. | 10:21 from 1306 to 1322. | suppressed by the king. Under the fopic “The Unsearchable lasses every day. = John Newland transmitted the Nor- | glthedrll has_been generally | Riches of Christ” Rev. John D. Gregory,| Services morning, afternoon and ZIO man tower plers info perpendicular be- lovertooybtras undeserving of much no- | assistant at the Church of the Cove- | evening Sundave. L et tween 1481 and 1515, rearing upon | tice, perhaps from the fact that .t nant, announces a sermon on some of | n ‘ Chapel, New Hampshire and !uthlnlnv them that massive central tower which, | city possesses so formidable a_rival in | the religious values which have urma-]Clmp Meetmg. Emory Grove, Md. | g0 wm _g's M o Enailsh Service. from the archbishopric here yesterday. | hos W. Martin, t 0 sbyterian Church of Bal- | ml:; ..;mx’a{lgsl:;rrc:!. !:;;?;fiofi' i‘(w{:e. timore. Dr. Martin and Dr. Patterson | 100 Chndrm Paruclpno in Closing university and dean of the Catholic |Were classmates in McCormick Semi- Program at Fifteenth Street i nary in Chicago. The supply for RGN August 25 will be Dr. Alfred M. Eells, The new monsignor is the author of | 1o tor'os"the Pirst Presbyterian Church —Holy Communion d P Streets NW. Pastor, Ric Schmidt. D. D. Presbyterian. & history on Catholic education in the S S Dniied States. In this history he gives | of Milford, Del. And on September 1| cyiuothE ool 0f*tne mfieenth Stece; | taken in comjunction with the modes | the minster-like church of 8. Msry |nent qusltics amid these times of ex-| " ‘August 11, 18, 25, 1929. Tnirday 15) Fuwn Fele at_Chureh. briefly & summary of the work which g nuren | Presbyterian Church were held last | PAIF at the west end endows the mass ; v e The Methodist Episcopal Church Church of the n the Catholic Church has done for the gni,g:;l'fro%ofhe Presbyterian Church | 10y R ore than 100 children par. | ¥ith an air of great divinity. ~Then | mensions, ite medieval portion pr - et o pile C“‘L # LAE'OA‘EEme t ticipating. came the dissolution of the house, and, | sents a_specimen of every epoch of advancement of education throughout Rev. Nathan Ro: , pastor. ll--ma E. Snyder, P The Sunday school will continue |MGRAVTE- L o 0 W0 ihe accistant | according to best authorities. the de- | Gothic, from the Middle Norman of .is Eptacopal the world. - | through the Summer, as will also the between 1539 and 1842 of the | chapter house to the perpendicular of Rev. R. F. Coates. District Supt. * Monsignor McCormick, widely recog: # pastor, Dr. H. B. Taylor. Mrs. D. W. stmctlon ween = rayer meetings on Thursday evenings. S - u tately tower, equal to anything in | nized a8 one of the leaders of Catholle | Bidodore ¥, Sargent, senior eider and | HOYArd, principal of the school. told | Norman mate, mher Ml hopes of ve- | gL uRCly tower, ey Y 't |Christ Church, Georgetown| @hristian Srienre | Church of the Reformation of the diocese of Hartford, Conn., and | chairman of the prayer meeting com- | {1 o4 ced Mrs. E. V. C. Williams, who % Rer. & PINKNEY ‘WROTA. Reetor. (NEW) [ gaoREY: 3OHN WEIDLEY, Fastor. R D A L WS Y m —Morning_<e: \1’fr still holds allegiance to the diocese of [ Mmittee, will have charge of the mid- | 106 5" | Hartford, of which the Right Rev. Bish- | Week service. P e aalute to the fiag and singing of | VISITING PREACHER { SERVICES ANNOUNCED. | "poam s "D;_zg;-"\;;u“';“ 12 mmn\ op Thomas J. Shahan, rector emeritus e the hymns, the portions of scripture | — Rive S e e couem—:smous UNITE. A TR s ek AT CENTRAL MISSION gev. m. 7. Medfora Will Preach at - People's Congregational. The monsignor is a native of Norwich, | “The Judgment of Solomon.” a Bib- | @ l an | ‘The services of the People’s Congre- Gonn.and vas ordaincd sbout (RENLY | Rev. Cornelius Greenway of Bos. | lctl pla was presented by the junigrs | Rev. C. R. Botsford of Cumberland, | Catholic University 19 years ago as a | lay, which mad Md., to Conduct Evening gational Church, M street between e T ey rn e | ton in Charge of Union Services. | play, which made an effective plea for | S e G0 Neae 16th THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE §' CO}:‘E?EI?HH‘IURCH PARENT CHURCH % e » b P Ranon M Rl €, S Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor Services at 11 a.m. in A e foreij missie Mis: Bool i - fntendent of the parochial schools of | _In the absence of the regular pastor. | was in cnarge o Cnrice Bookir Services Tomorrow. morning at 11 o'clock will be conducted ¥ EVERVBODY WELCOME the diocese of Hartford. Rev. Moses R, Lovell. Rev. Cornellus| ' Mrs. Annie E. Johnson presented the| Rev. C. R. Botsford, pastor of St. b3 BT etary of | « g > . s Greenway of the Church of the Re- | certificates to the children for meritori- | john's Lutheran Church of Cumberland. | is | The Last D““"“ of 3 HURCH. WILL OBSERVE demption, Boston, Mass., will preach at | ous work, attendance and deportment. sermon Fishes” fifl}flm‘ CHURC the union services tomorrow morning in | Fifteen children had perfect records, |Md. Will be the visiting preacher at| Christian Life. t Mount, Pleasant Congregational Church, | Mrs. Morrison, formerly director of ths |the Central Union Mission service to-| The young people's service is " Sehoel. 11 wm. st Reading 16 Jackson Place nen daily from eept Sunday). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY RADIO v Every Sunday at 5 PM. ress will be_gi ‘Btation WOL—2%8" meters. S p——— Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 42 Sts. S.W. Wm. L. Washington, D. D., Pastor ANNIVERSARY TOMORROW | 1410 Columbia road. school, presided over the offerin, 5 o i G G |’ The congregation has united with the | *The' children of the achool presented | momor mubnt %%, "o13 & rroset™ m| Goodness Revenied in Naturel Lawe| ROCK CREEK PARISH ; A congregations of All Souls’ Unitarian | Mrs. Frances Boyce with & fern in an- | Botsford, who is prominently sdentined | Midweek prayer service every Thursday. Be e Bpecial Services to Feature Cele- Shllxrch ":xtmc hmeh National Memorial | preciation of her service. Mrs. Boyce | with the Typographical Union, is a| I PAUL'S CHURCH : niversa ure has been acting director of the school | 1 ident of Washington. bration :yCMuunt (zilve Bap- e for the past two years. Mre Wiiame, o el AR, vitvcn | Reformed "%hf;“c;;“,..f.!’:fi.‘...‘,:h'.::d.':?"' pe tis: ongregation. 'y ¢ WOIK | churches represented by the Central s | Mount Olive Baptist Church, Sixth EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Teclideatar herorpan, | Luacss | Oion "Mialon_will confiact o ey REFORMED Craft work was on display. A spe- week's chapel services at 8 o'clock each Theodore R. Peters street between L and M streets north- . - .30, o R &, B, P | e O e | gl Tnt i e ptay v ¢ | o nlene. the G Smassve of| FIRST _ S, V% &, e = Loomam Provitstir Subject . £ ; . g Felar whic 7 ; . 3 Fiace. Phone Dist. with special services until August 18; it i 8 played airplanes, the work of the boys | Tommer it s B ¥ pop. of Beth. o s 8 8 STC.MIYLA.BS-:"A,RET S R e Sl e “GOD” ; g § MR R AT Rev. C. T. Mayo of Atlantic City, N. J., Dr. Charles A. Shreve, former Wash-| under Mr. Bruce. Many other novel- . s will preach at the 11 am. servlce to-!ington pastor, is conducting evangel- | ties were made by the boys. Both Dr. ".‘,’;e"é?.‘fi‘o‘,’";{ c;’)"x{:d fl“g"ch"‘i,',‘:;{ morrow, and at 3:30 p.m. Rev. B.|istic services in a tent on Congress|P. J. Grimke and Dr. H. B. Taylor, South; Thurtdly. night, the Christian 8 P.M.—Serman hv the Rq P. Brown. Mnmh Irrthrm Rev. Herbert Scott Smith,.D. D. Reetor Rev. Robert Shores in charge. Fsoher mabior CF Tees eI By Ot Garireh ek ta N Chirisdlait Bealtapfhervinchiasal paktors F. Los S ire e present. ‘Pirs = = e e bl | e et Reveninpssand fonlfave: me T riaay miont, eyt onee || Memorial United Brethren ach night. next s. : will preach_in the order named: Revs.| A children’s meeting is conducted BIBLE CLASS PROGRAM. f,',‘,,“s,",",,fi‘:‘f':?:&“"'ms;‘fflf&,czfiry ,Ch“_':fih. o 7. LS. Holloman, F. E. Yates, C. H.|every morning at 10:30 o'clock by Miss el Johnson, Leon S. Wormley and J. P.| Loretta Chapman, and there are atter | B D st hei Cooper. Avsisiani Pasior Nichols. |noon and evening services, with Dr.| Willlam N. “Payne, Jr., Scheduled y-five of the children in the | 1 Bermon by Dr. 8. B. Take Mt. Pleasant mission’s emergency home for children = ::"',’;"' .‘l:’he'“;:rfi”filfl;’”legflmfiz"'_n for an Address. were given a pfcmc in Rock Creek Park | Morning at 11 | ake Mt Pleasant “DESERTS AND DESIRES. | mext week. mw‘;’ihr':x N. ;&‘;mb l]r v'lll c:ddreu fi:‘re-n-_;h ::l :&u:_le’ t:’l; :T:rlx.g: :‘t a'ul:f ""fi’y’":rfin.':?.? n;.“%z'vl:e: P ————————————, Eriii i g | e Harrison e Cla. ngress | ings being given during the Summer o, Sundax Bcnool. 9:40°'C” E “Rociefier. 1. CHEVY CHASE BETHANY [ . ity Brayer Bervice. ¥hy; P.M 2 Rev. G. G. Culberson Announces| DR, PALMER TOISPEAIGE ooz e et Ghireh | poor children of the Capital. GRACE CHURCH iR AvESTRC e TCTrAeY HGR 7. STEVENSOR M) (Georgetown) EDWARD O. CLARK. Pastor. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the Pas- WisconsingAvenue Below M. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. C., Marshall Muir. of | tor, “Marred Vessel,” and at 8 p. oA Ly eT AT RO Rirchy “Can the Dead Live All other Rev. M. M. Perkins 2 | morning at 9:45 o'clock in_the audi- Sunday Sermon Topic, Tortam ot the_ churen. "Renpen'F.| Metropolitan M. E. Chureh. Van Wert, L L Lo services as usual during the Sum- m.—Morning_Praver and Sermon. e Shsi St. John’s Church People Com: ple Are: o o Pr b oo G Come and Ynll Wlll Cam! Again. Rev. George G. Culbertson, associate | ECKIng SRUYLS TR | Leatherwood will have charge of the minister, will preach tomorrow morning A A— lesson and give & short talk on it Craver rom shan i M4 & Lafayette Square SERVICES: !fi BAPTIST i Rev. A. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. Communion at 7:00 1:00 A.M. at New York Avenue Presbyterian All men are welcome, mlfl'imflh?hflflm Church. His theme will be “Deserts| Dr. J. C. Palmer will be the speaker | Rev, George Hines will have charge |Jireet: ihe Sunday morning service at 7 and Desires,” speaking {rom a text in|at Eckington Presbyterian Church,|of the church serviees at 11 am. in | ib OClock Will be conducted by Rev. Christadelphian Chapel the thirty-fifth chapter of Isaish, “The | North Capitol street and Florida avenue, | the absence of the pastor, Dr. H, A.|howard F. Downs, The church an 132 Wfi"" 8'- N.wW. glowing sand shall become a pool.” The | tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Kester, who is on his vacation. The | EPYO5th League ot ijolut services| #.'8.. 10 , 11:15 am. Bible school will be in session at 9:45| The union evening service will be held | Christian Endeavor Soclety will con. |® o'cloc] red.. Blole Studse 8 pam. Eversbody Peels at Home at Bethany. TEMPLE | GRath ot Pastor F. W. Johnson o &,N Th"s'pf_.;nfif""‘" ¥30—Bible, School. Classes for all —Sundli School; Geo. Sulli- unmm'd-z AT o'clock. at United Brethren Church Sunday| duct the evening umce lt 8 o'clock. The young people’s service will be |night at 8 o'clock. Dr. §. B, Daughert oot Bible Students AM—Holy Communion, z Reldat 7o MAUb Borothn Maste | wilitberths e speaker. i wn"hy M—Morning Prayer and ¥ T Fred 9:00— Youns Beosis. L0 > Prayer meeting on Thursday will be Do You Be- led by Rev. Grang 4pTe, Dulplt will be filed both morn. - g Pevening by Rev! Marinus FIFTH ENE?R. ~ METROPOLITAN g mg]m:syr ‘,md ’,"d‘th, b,;,;,m,b m,:, Visitor to l‘ill Pulpit. subject for discussion g “God's . E Goodness Revealed in Nature's Laws.” “EVERLAST'NG GOSPEL - to,lam ;‘:‘fw‘:‘ eo;bts:x:fi oét?;t’bfifh‘t‘l:’n United Lodge of Theosophists Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, |l 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. |Text of Sermon by Pastor of Second | ReY- C. N. Jarrett, now pastor of Boyd Thursday. August 15, & Serm . L. A, Slumr will pr — e SR B Friends loleeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Pythian Temple Memorial Christian Church of Charles- Question and Answer' Me | | | Baptist Church. ton, W. Va., and formerly pastor of Fif- “SLEEP S abDREAMS 1012 9th St. N.W. I Dr. John E. Briggs teenth Street Christi; 2 Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday Will P Woman Will Tell of Ploneer Work |t jhe Second Baptiat Church, Third | city, will occupy the pulpit during Aus || | o s io s BRI Gathering io an outward silente 18-not 6th and A Sts. N.E. e in Permit- in Africa, street between H and I streets, tomor- | gust. 3 p.m.—Lecture by enough. Each 1naividual must consciousty i row the pastor, Rev. J. L. S, Holloman M. G. Fllis. and earnestiy seek in humble Teverence R Joh Ba eSecen e. ] . on “The Ever- | = = m.—Congregational meeting. R i S ev. John Complon I, nued all Summer At the Full Gospel Tabernacle to- | will preach at 11 of the spirit HE] T LEWIS. Clerk. 36 Eastern Ave. Takoma Park. ALL ARE INVITED. T Stnn ers Infl visitors are cordially Pastor invited. Church convenient to hotels ana downtown. West Wa;hiflfiton s ‘ morrow an address will be given at @hristian 705 pm—Tower Studsy. 10:45 a.m. by Miss Mary Martin, tab- lasting Gospel. The communion £ 45 a.m. by Mic i avies will e he) vangelistic Genter A R R CHURCH OF CHRIST|Lsas e _seoottonen, | from four years' ploneer work in Af-|will preach on “Learning How to Preaching Sunday by N //Z* - ’fiu!u i a1 coner v o | T w10, T T | e o T Mo B e Episcopal ST. THOMAS’ [[|7 ™ ™ zrra A the evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock, i i S i a.m._and § p.m.—Bermons. SATNT JORN'S . RO LOCIE Lt Chas. E. Austin, Pastor. and will preach on “The Fate of Three The mahprnar]p E =0 15th Bet. P & Q Sl T e 11. . Sermon: Worlds,” dealingwith three dentie| VISITOR W|LL PREACH u}!n. Capitel & X sta. E o BROAD CREEK Near Dupont Circle oi_Christiantty.” Divine plans. The midweek service is 5] p..qu.%?..'é'y p‘,‘.,‘.‘a‘.‘,.}'!.’,m.,.m s 9:30—Bible_fchool. 10:00—Mr, Shaver meets men in Audl- Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D, C. L., Reector SUNDAY SERVICES—8 and 11 a.m. ST. AGNES CHURCH ‘Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. TWO SERVICES PLANNED. CENTENNIAL Rev. Chas. J. Sheets “The Testimony of l‘{1umn| Experl. Dr. Tiffany of Brooklyn Will Fill Metropolitan Pulpit. THE MOTHER CHURCH Of All the Churches in the District of Columbia_and Vicinity. ¢ le Visitors in the eity Vited o attend the CHRISTIAN e, -'h‘n S heard Tn e During the absence of Dr. John Inspirational PARK VIEW The Rev. Wm. mnuw hal D. c. B i T oo saEe: igham, D. D. RIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Carlisle, Pa., Pastor Will Preach|Complen Ball who is spending his va- Park R4, Ni. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. 7 Feurteenth Strect, at Jemerson. Guirine e L e at First Brethren Church. of Metropolitan Bapi hurch will -min- be occupied by Dr. Henry W. Tiffany, ufi"‘é"n'.’fi g There will be two services at Hrstlputor of the Church of the Redeemer rvice. Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets | of Brooklyn, N. Y. His subject tomor- Tod. 'fi_"’g'"(':'e"a:e"'fv’fi'n L southeast, tomorrow. 1In the absence of | row morning will be “The Church Mem-. i e the pastor, Rev. M. C. Manning, pastor | ber: Who Is He?” 1In the evening his pyhational Audience of the Chidreh of God, Carisle, Pa, will | theme wil be - Distinguishing the Dif- T accupy the pulpit morning and evening. 'fering.” Dr. Tiffany will also preach Sunday school meets at9:30 a.m. and | August 18. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. Service l Church 1" omen "ah- day “weer davs and !lllldl! 8 p. contln L x’:'o"n".‘m‘;"fl? " frs %24 | "WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL el T ‘WISCONSIN AVENUE N. NEAR WOODLEY ROAD | HOLY EOMMU;H!%N -“’vlfl AM. Al 00 A'M. HOLY COMMUNION AND SER- MON. PREACHER, THE REV. FIFTEENTR STREET. 15t 4 Ky. Ave. B.E. 8th & H Sts. NW. @a[hat? Rev. W. S. Aber:ielhy, Minister 11 AM. and 8 PM. . Rev. T. Clagett Skinner, D. D. | s e e BT LI/ 11 I I LI I EI I LI 11 LA TI LI 1227, Wermont Auenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Y.P. 8. C.E at7pm. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., and A Streets 8 JOHN W. GUMMERE. . 11:00 AM. ' [TWO GREAT MESSAGES| [ R+ Tant Revival LR el (€ b e —— L e o evwa i e 5—Christion Endeavor. g 8:00—Thursday—Prayer Meeting. : FIRST ..o ed0Swes Nw, - “I, if 1 be iifted up, will draw Q| all men unto Me.” 1:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Bermo Reverend Francis P. Will 8:00 p m.—Evening Praver and Sermon. WISCONSIN AVENUE OoR AR OODLEY ROAD BOS ufil 'ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. by Dr. John H. Dequer ‘The Young Men's Christian Associa- X of N w Yo tion, through its religious work depart-! NOW GOING ON ment, has arranged for speakers to . Wilson Park, Congress Heights mo;ow at a numbe;; of churches whose TR S el cation. PRey? - £ Granger wil supply the || “CLIMAX AND END OF THIS Chas. A. Slll'eve pulpit at “the Albright Memorial - AGE' Evange llt galical Church at 11 am. Sunday, 2:30 — “What ‘The pulpit at Petworth Baptist Afternoon, 3 o'clock: Shiher K"}(}’.fufla"i? e moE R ™Il «THE GREAT PYRAMID” Jesus Christ Offers the Sick s and Afflicted Today.” 7:30 — “The Land of Page McK. Etchison, religious work Teaching the director of Lb:l Y. M. C. A, will speak = TR F 1 Endless Day.” Services All Next Week - Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor rhundss_as Communion. 11 AM, Rev. J. T. Watts, D. D. 11:00 & m.—Thursdsy—Holy Communion. reta Mission Board of Maryland = B amanion Service. at Close of SErmon Ninth Street Sth & D Sts. N.E. DR. B. H. MELTON, Minister m""‘ B 5N Tarrets Bfi'm o v, Memeral H"'““ 78N Marrett. WELCOME. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:45 p.m. s TOURISTS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY SPECIALLY INVITED m»T‘F'"u""fi Sl 1§ NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th and Columbia Road. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. T“Lh ‘:u streets northeast. | Ghrist Church REV. CARTER HELM JONES, D. D. orial Congregational chureh in the morning at 11 o'clock. “THE FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY” John L. Bateman will have charge of the services at Cherrydale Methodist ||| s : Protestant Churen Sunday. Ol Aniat Ty et 2:30 and 7:45 sr Jmm's—csonmowu NeOaT] : ‘The speaker at the Christian En- 2 : an H o 8t NW. Preaches at 11 AM -nd at 8 P.M. 8 deavor Society of Keller Memorial Lu- | [f , Don't fall Daily, Except Saturdays Tueker, Toune 1 Penvle. 7 PM. g ey are ver él:;:'x:l c‘il\ux‘-:crl:’ l: 45 p.m., will be Rey. | || nel olmlu nnn. Children's 's meeting every jmorn- Paul Brindle of.the Y. M. C. A. will 10 lock, except Sundays ‘;ve‘“me Tellgious talk trom station f| The ”‘Y‘“’C-““NS'-"-W- l.’:.'d Ma-'i':n. 'JBV Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock. - =z Rev. Bland pe. 3 Chureh Sehool -I Ia‘v_‘.‘ 5". h Niver. D. D.. in Ol $e 08 pse Bible Sehool. 0 AM. Serviees, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 7:30 a.m. >