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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! | 'VISITING PREACHER FILLS LOCAL PULPIT Rev. G. J. Rous:cau, Florida, Visitor to Preach CANON T0 PREACH | EVENSONG SERMON. i Rev. Dr. Peter to Conduct: J , Onca-Air Services at | to Speak at First | ] Catodral Closh. ! Baptist Church. Services at the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will be con- | {ducted tomorrow morning, in the ab- ! sence of the regular pastor, by Rev. Dr. | G. J. Rousseau of Pensacola, Fla. Dr.| ., Rousseau will preach the sermon, but | there will be no services in the eve- | Rev. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, Canon of Washington, will preach at th» people’s open-air_evensong at the foot of the Peace Cross, Washing*n Cathedral Close, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. service will be broadcast over At the celebration of holy communion in Bethlchem Chapel at ‘11 am. the sermon will be preached by the Re Arthur B. Rudd, cancn of Washingtor Cathedral Following the ning. The visiting clergyman is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pensacola ,and is well known in the South. Dr, Samuel Judson Porter will re- turn to Washingion in time to conduct the prayer meeting at the Pirst Baptist Church next Thursday and to reoccupy | his pulpit the following' Sunday, wher | the regular evening services will be re- | sumed. Sunday school meets tomorrow morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock, with Supt. T. E. Petty in charge and Elgin Smith as |some leader. The B. Y. P. U. will meet p.m., followed by services at 7 Olctosk. T was announced that & prom. | fnent speaker will address the Business | Women's Circle_at_its meeting Thurs- | day evening at 7 o'clock. 11 am. and 4 pm. services“a pilarimage over the Cathe dral Close will be led by Rev. John Gummere, a member of the cathed: staff, who will explain the objcets of religious interest to the pilgrims. Visi- fors in Washington as well as residents | are cordially invited to aitend both the | gervices and the pilgrimage. Other services in_Bethichem Chapel tomorrow will include holy communion at 7:30 am. and the morning prayer and litany at 10 oclntk BRIGHTWOUD PASTOR DR. G. J. ROUSSEAU. D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, rSH\BI IS4 BIBLE Rev. Walter 3. Michacl Will Re- Columbia Tralnlng Organiza- sume Charge of Services Tomor- row After Visit to Beach. | 1i0n Trustees to Open Head- quarters on H Street. REWARD IS THEME | OF REV. J. H. MIERS | Subject Wlll Be stcussed at the Fourth Presbyterian Church Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of Brightwood Park M. E. Church, who ' has returned with his family from < 7 wes founded by a company of Ro: vacation at Kenwood Beach, will re- ! choios, in sume charge of the services at the _ Preparatory i the rcopening of the Tomorrow. man patricians who were wrecked on church tomorrow. Columbia Bible Training School on - - the way to join the imperial court at | His scrmon topic at the morning |the cvening of Scptember thy " wil ! Byzantium in the fourth century. In | black and services is amounced as [ board of trustces, comprising bn jt! «The Certainty of Reward will br (% %entury it was already a bish- | Good Cheer,” and at ome prominen 2sh'ngton clergym-n, @ the -nhIN"M f;’ - ‘h-(”;‘r:s:llh f‘rrsk:\\- op's sce and in the eighth was raised to the establishment of | James H terian Church tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service. His theme in is chairman of ! the evening will be “The Purpose of John Compton | the Scriptuxes.” : Mrs. John | Sessions of the Sunday school will be i Newton Culbertson, George M. ]hrld at 9:30 a.m., and of the Christian Cummings, R-v. George Fisk Dudley, | Endeavor Societies at 7 pm. ohn A. Garber, Evelyn B. Hodge, Fred | The Woman's Missionary Society will | P. Myers, E. E. Richardson, Elsie Wad~ | hold a special meeting in_the adult Hon. Morgan G. Sanders, Rev. Bible class room at 11 a.m. Wednesda F. Smith and Gen. Anton | ! September 4. Mr. and Mrs. , ! missionaries from Egypt, will address Miss Elsie Wade Stone, president of | the society. Mrs. Mabel D. Miller is the organization, said that applications ' president of the society. are coming into the office daily, and ' The Thursday evening prayer meet- that preparations are being made for | Ing services have been in charge of an enlarged curriculum. _ Additions | the elders of the church during July have besn made to the teaching staff. | and August, and; Elder Charles Drex nnounced tod: the school headquaiiers ! street. Benjamin the board, Ball, o'clock evening services the pastor will preach on “Waiting for the Moving of | the Water.” : The regular Thursday morning mect- | ings, he announced, will b2 resumed | next week, and holy communion wil be observed on September 8. A lctter is being mailed to each member of the church outlining the program for Fal and Winter activities. Rev. R. M. Japhet will conduct a re- vival meeting at the Brightwood Park Church for three weeks, beginning Octo- | ber 27 { A riving Sunday school is being conducted at Kenwood Beach, Rcv. Mr. . Michael reports. Several groups of children from the Swartzell Home have metropolitan dignity. at 1722-24 H | At first, J. Brook: pendent. republic. From the ninth grossing the trade of the Levant. hospital in Jerusalem, | Walter | Stephan nated, was founded by merchants | ing_city. was called the Athens of Italy, which she possessed. The under the protection of the Eastern empire, it gradually, as the im- perial power declined, became an inde- the twelfth century it was a very im- | portant state, attaining to the rank’ | the first naval power in Europe and en- ‘The in which the Knights Hospitallers of St. John origi- Amalfi and belonged to this enterpris- | At the height of its glory Amalfi | besques, to of | of on | protoclete, account of the treasures of learning! earliest &) veek s th ttage of Miss e O e ey o | e nstimictors 1cr thBS: vear: ere | Mfus: whit be dn'chiarge ‘of*{he prayer keiown minuseiipls of the Fandectsiof home._ On a recent Saturday Mr. and | Elsie Wade Stone, ~president: _Rev. | meeting next Thursday evening at § Justinian-—from which Sonies telnged Mrs Michacl had members of the | Thomas Browne, Rev. C. Harold Doug- | o'clock. | to its public library until 1135, when i las, John Garber, Fannie Shreve | ‘Hvarlml William Sheriff Jones, James | L. McLain, jr.; Fred P. Mvers, Hattie | Shontz Petrie, E._ E. Richardson, Dr. | | Charles Roads, Rev. William Jamus | Seelye and C. Maurice Weidemeyer. | There will be 12 departments of in- : struction as follows: . Department of English Bible, cov ering each book of the Bible, the li of Christ, life and epistlcs of Pau Bible analysis, Bible history typology. 2. Department of Bible doctrine, giv- { ing Bible doctrine, systematic theology Christian evidences and philosophy of Brightwood Park Church as uiceir guests at the beach. “DIGNITY OF LABOR.” “The Dignity of Labor” will be the ! theme of Dr. John E. Briggs at the Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow morn- | !ing. Printed Labor day messages will ' be distributed at the services. | At the evening service Rev. H. H. and McMurray of Indiana will preach. Dr. Briggs will teach the Bible class for | both men and women, | it was carried off with other spoils | |ho Pians. Petworth Pastor Returns. After a motor trip through pa the South, following a_few weeks in upper Maryland. Rev. Samuel E Rose has returned to his pastorate at Petworth M. E. Church and will con- duct the services there tomorrow. The union service will be held at the church at 8 o'clock in the evening. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne, minister of the Pre byterian Church, will bring the me: sage. The Young People’s service will be held at 7 pm Rev. Charles H. Butler in City. Rev. Charles H. Butler, pastor of Co- | lumbia Heights Lutheran Church, has returned to Washington 2fter a 10-day visit at the Massanetta Springs, Va., Bible Conference. He will conduct the services at Columbia Heights Church tomorrow as usual. quered by Count Roger of Sicily. for it was its mariners who, troduced compass. ‘The cathedral, patronage of St. into Europe religion LUTHER LEAGUE | | 3. Department of biblical introduc- I ! tion, covering the canon, ancient man- | uscripts and_versions, biblical geogra- phy and antiquities and archeology. 4. Department of Christian history.| 5. Department of evangelism. 6. Department of religious education, covering teacher _training, psychology ligion and administration. | . The following Luther leaguers left firmhuttrtan | this afternoon by chartered bus tor\ Waynesboro, Pa., to attend the Eighth | Annual Convention of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod: Atone- ment League, Robert J. Volland and | Hans_Cammerer; Incarnation League, 7. Department of Christian missions. | Rev. Henry Manken, jr.; Miss Virginia 8. Department of homiletics, cover- R, Wise, Bertrand Richter; Luther | ing Bible story telling, expression and | Piace, Miss Frances Dysinger; Reforma- | [nubllc speaking. tion, ‘Miss Freda Steffen and C. Ber- | 5 9. Department of language, giving |tram Gelston; St. John's (East River- After a month of touring through English, New Testament Greek, both |dale), Miss Gertrude Glading, Miss the North Central States, Rev. George | beginners and advanced. Fleanor Howard, Miss Small, Adrian E. Schnabel, pastor of Albright Memo- | 10. Department of voice. | Howard and Ramsay Small; St. John's | rial Evangelical Church, returns to his | 11. Department of piano and pipe | (Southwest), Misses A, Barbara Wie- i \ SOUTHERN ASSEMBL Intersection of Fifteenth an Ay m.—Westmineter League. Pastor Returns From Trip. “Social Hour. or. _Phursdas. Prayer Service. pulpit to deliver a Labor day sermon organ. 8 Dafothea Wissann. and)| ) tomorrow morning. _ i 12 . Department of psychical educa- e it aare | ¥ R I L el Trede; Zlon's, Misses Gladys Broeker Master Craftsman’s Guild of Honest | D e Taber | garet McDonald, Katherine Schickler, | { Clara Schickler and Fred L. Schickler. | During a specially arranged Rally day service members of Zion's League will present a_dramatization of Dr. Henry | Van Dyke's “The Lost Boy."” based upon | { the text “Know ye not that I must be about my Father's business? A meeting of the executive commit- tee of the Luther League of the Dis- | Rev. John D. Gregory to Preéch “The Christian Attitude Toward | Work™ is the topic announced for the | | sermon at the Church of the Covenant | tomorrow. Rev. John D. Gregory, the assistant minister, will preach. Uses Lahor Day ’Iuplc. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton Temple Memorial Presby- terlan Church, will preach a_special Labor day sermon tomorow morning on the subject “What Is Mans Work in God's World?” FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM.—"“The C:rllmly of it KRR M. C. A. News | |!trict of Coumbia was held Jast, night Reward.” Services at Westminster Church, D 8 P.M—“The Purpose of the Scriptures.’ o Loved the Wi oy o :‘::ve His Sor '!'he religious work department of the | C. A. has arranged for speakers A. Trede, first vice president, presided. b T L) bt b b ammober. OF meetings tomorrow. Page McK. Etchison, director of the fan l 4 department, will speak in the morning - flr?flhmrffimmm EERE TRRRRR at_the Firsi Reformed Church, | SRR R The morning service at the Petworth | Baptist Church will be in charge of| Luther H. Kinard of the Y. M. C. A. o re tr lan Mr. Kinard also will teach the Men's FIRST %Ml | CHEVY CHASE Bible Class at the Park View Christian | Chevy Chase Circle Rev. N. P. Patterson. D. D., Pastor. Church at 9:45 o'clock in the morning. . 3. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Pastor fl'!fllm—c‘\urch School at the Old “The Meaning and Value of Labor | Day” was announced as the sermon topic for the 11 o'clock service tomor- row morning at the Westminster Pres- byterian Church. Rev. Henry W. Tol- #on, the pastor, will be the preacher. QUESTIONS ‘About the Bible. 1. Where did Christ go after His eventful day at the temple? 2. Who accompanied Him there? 3. What did He do there? 4. What Gentiles came to see Christ 14 That He K3 < S. L. Thomas will supply the pulpit at the morning service at the Arlington, | Va., Presbyterian Church at 11 o’'clock | and at 9:45 o'clock in the morning will speak to the Baraca Bible Class of the | Mrtropoll(an Baptist Church. Rev. N. J. Kinney will speak at the | : hool at the Chap- Sermon smam—on ""n‘a.s‘m‘énm.m Avenue Eor onn T Axton Its national existence came [to an end in 1129. when it was con- | But 'h? spirit of enterprise did not depart from Amalfi with its political autonomy, in the carly part of the fourteenth century, in- the mariners’ | which s under the Andrew the Apostle, | is & very' interesting specimen of the | Lombardo-Saracenic style of architec- “The majestic open Gothic vestibule | is adorned with seven antique columns from Pacstum. The bronze gates of the CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN [car orl6th st. bus or Mt. o by | | Rev. Jesus.” RS and three aisles; former'y & fourth aisle, but it disap- peared in one of the numerous restora- | tions of the edifice. | carved and gilded and rests on antique marble columns taken from some of the magnificent Roman ruins in the surrounding country. From the right ais to the crypt. which dates from 1239, but was renovated and lined with precious Its ceiling is covered with paintings by Anicllo Falcone, the master of Salvator Rosa. In the central apse rests the body of St. Andrew—the marbles in 1719. Cathedral—Amalfi, Italy. ’l'“E city of Amalfi, in Southern Italy, | portals were cast at Constantinople by he Byzantine bronze 1066, green colors. ‘The interior of the church consists of a nave, adorned with rich mosaic ara- there was as the Gr?tks called him, BACK FROM VACATION. Rev. W. I. Thomas Returns to| The Christian Endeavor Society will | Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. William I. Thomas, the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, who has returned from his vacation, will preach at the 11 o'clock services to- morrow morning on ‘There will be holy communion. pastor “The Silence At the evening services the sermon | will be given by Rev. J. DeWitt Wilson, | assistant pastor of the church. filt;huhta{E;iumpal Mt. Vernon Place ' Southern Methodism’s Repre- sentative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W, W. A. LAMBETH, D.D., Pastor 11 AM. “The Sacramental Experience” 8 P.M. “The Invisible sbip o Commission 11 AM. —Junior Congrega- tion (in Sunday School Auditor- “PREPARING FOR H. R. Deal, Junior Preacher SERVICE” Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. (Primary Department, 9 A.M.) Epworth L 8 PM, Meeting—Doctor Lambeth. Quartet and Large Choir, R. Deane Shure, gues, 6:45 P.M. Thursday—Prayer Vested Director. orker, Staura- and are covered with sentences from Holy Scriptures in inlaid silver and metallic compositions of red, ‘The roof is richly a staircase leads N 1929.- INSTITUTE TO OPEN AT GAITHERSBURG “Epworth League Will Help| Gain Membership Goal in D. C. of the chapters of the Methodist Epis- copal Church South will be held at Epworth Hall, Gaithersburg. Md., on Saturday, September 14, beginning at 1 pm. and continuing through the afterncon and evening. The institute is being planned by Anne G. Smith, Washington district ’s"crctnry and the faculty will include | conference officers and prominent Ep- worth League workers, will be J. Nelson Anderson, Miss Rebbie de Butts, Alexandria district secretary; Maude I. O'Flaherty, Miss Grace | Bush, Miss Nellie S. Buckey, Rev. H. | Wine. Miss Mapha E. O. O'Flaherty | | will act as registrar for the institute. ? Plan Local Program. | An attractive social program has been arrnnm'd for the evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The goal of Washington district for | this vear is “Washingion on Top in | { 1930 and the goal of the institute is to | | learn more about league work and how [0 attain the goal through efficiency. A pennant is being awarded the Ep- worth League Chapter having the high- |est percentage of membership present. QIBLE CLASS WILL HEAR HEAD OF POLICE GROUP sociation, to Speak at Con- gress Street Church. Milton D. Smith, president of the Policemen’s Association, will ad Harrison Bible cl: M. P. Church, 1 tomorrow morning at 9:45 to tell the members about the work of | the Metropolitan Police Department and | the activities of the association. H. E. A. Gutschall will have charge | of the lesson and give a short talk on it. In the absence of the president of the class, W. H. Harrison, who is tour- ing the East and Canada, Vice Presi- | dent Willlam N. Payne will preside. All men are welcome. The sermon at the 11 o'clock services | tomorrow will be preached by Rev. G. Q. of the Congress Street Church, Rev. Dr. H. A. Kester, who is on his vacation. have charge of the regular evening ser- | vice at 8 o'clock. of __ Ghristian Science Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. o(. Third Church of Chrul Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “CHRIST JESUS” SERVICES Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday’ School AM WED‘IFISDAY EVefiNG MEETINGS-8 READING ROOMS An Epworth League Institute for all | among _whom | | M. Wilson, Miss Margaret Blount, Miss | | Ruth V. Anderson and Miss M. Allct‘i Rev. C. B. Alistin, pastor of the West Milton D. Smxlh, President of As- | the church auditorium. He is expected | Bacchus in the absence of the pastor | MOTHER | Second Cllurch of Chrin Scientist 111 © &t | Rev. 8. B. Ross of Alexandrin | Speaks Here Tomorrow. A visiting preacher, Rev, Samuel B. | Ross of Alexandria, 'Va., will occupy Ithe pulpit at the Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and | 1 streets, at both the morning and | :cvenlng services tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Ross is pastor of the Third Baptist Church in ‘he neighboring Vir- ' ‘gxnu city and is well known in Wash ington, where he has preached on a number of occasions. Announcement was made that the Bible schoof at the | Second Baptist Church will meet at | 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning as | usual, with the meeting of the B. Y. P. | U- scheduled for 6 . | 'SONG SERVICE OPENS | OPEN-AIR MEETING Rev. C. B. Anstm Will Preach in Lincoln Park Tomorrow -Afternoon. VISITOR TO PREACH. " } | | \ Washington Baptist Church, will speak tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the | open-air service in Lincoln Park, under {auspices of the Young Men's Chris- tian Assoclation and 2 group of associ- ated churches. W. R. Schmucker will open the meet- , ing with a song service. All residents of | the Lincoln Park neighborhood are par- | ticularly invited to attend. | | Twenty-six churches in the Northeast and Southeast sections of the city are | co-operating with the Y. M. C- A. in holding the scries of park services throughout the Summer. ~Record gath- erings of men, women and children {have marked the meetings so far t season, according to Page McK. Etch. {ison, director of religious work of thc the ge of arrange- | ments, Lincoln Congregational Temple. Rev. Dr. M. Franklin Peters, | of Ann Arbor, Mich.. will be the |at the Lincoln Congregational %empl~ tomorrow. He will preach at the .1 o'clock serviee. merls er i k @hristian CHURCH ()Ff(ZlIRlST | Pourteentn st and GEO. CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. | FIFTEENTR STREET. 15th St. and Ks. Ave. S.E. i Hermont Auvenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Pastor Sermons by Rev. W. H. Pinkerton Mam.- odern Spiritual 7Y Inventions Symbol: Spiritual Burbank.” 8 p.m.. Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. NE. BEXJAMIN H. MELTON. Minister. EPH A. SCOTT, Assistant. sau‘ouam Bible School. 11:00—Sermon “subject. “¥our Temper. Tt Purpose.” 6:45—Christian Endeavor = So- m subject. That Which One Has. Rev. C. N. Jarrett. pastor of Bovd Memorial Christian Church ol Charleston. W. Va.. will preach oih s YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. 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). | SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. N.E. —Hours, d C]ovd Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg.. 14th and G Sts. Hours 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 7:30, Sundays and holidays, 2 :30 to 5 F()URTH CHURCH—Tivoli 3313 14th St. 0 to 9 week dfl)’s (except \\ednc‘dms 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 o.m. (!Imtgrtgattnnal 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE" 9:30 am.—Church School, Rev. Theo- dore R. Peters, Ph. D. 11 00 -m—“som OF A GORILLA OR SONS OF GOD?” 6:30 p.m.—“THINGS LEFT UNDONE.” The Helping Circle Club invites you and sour® friends to the Social Hour I and 36th Etreet N.W. n Sermon b: Oy Newion P. Patterson. No further Preathing at the Chapel till Sept. 8 GUNTON-TEMPLE Sixteenth and Newton Streets Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. meeting of the Christian Endeavor So- | ciety of the Keller Memorial Lutheran | Church at 6:30 o'clock in the evening. The evening sermon from Radio Sta- tion WJSV at 8:30 o'clock will be given | by Rev. S. M. Croft. about this time? 5. From where did they come? 6. What did Christ tell them? 7. What did the priests and Phar- isees ask Christ at this time relative to His recent acts in the temple? 8. What was His answer? 9. What was the effect on His ques- tioners? 10. Where are these things recorded? ‘The answers to t questions will be found below. How many can you | answer? 1. Bethany. 2. The disciples. 3. Prayed and rested. New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. George G. Culbertson MORIAL |- Hnited D Brethren 9 45 a.m. —sunday School. 0 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Joseph McC. Broady, Birmingham, Ala. 7p.m.—Young People’s Worship. 0:45 AM.—Sunday School. i) b: the _pastor. 100 AN —SVRat. Ta Man's Work in ('ml'l ‘Worls North Cavitel and R Streets. Rev. Simncon B. Daugherty. D. Rev. J. Herschel Cooner. Assistant P: ~ECKINGTON ) Florida Ave. WhCERRY B 1\955"5'["46. ‘Minister. 4. Greeks who came to v\or»hm at the feast. 5. Probabiy from Cyprus. 6. “The hour is come that the Son of Man should be glorified. Verily I say unto you, except a corn of w! fail into the ground and die it flhldm but U it die, it bringeth fortin Morning at “More Than Conauernrs” This Service Broadcast Over WRC. Evening af 8 “The Trial of Sell.” Union ~ Seryice Sers By Dr. 8. <P Daugherts Sunday School. C. E_Socicties. 7. Servic Official Board, Washingtm Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 10-Bible School. Pastors Adult, Class. 11—Morning Worshi rmon by Dr. mn What Jesus Hnew About Men.” CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. WESTERN M St. between 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Dr. 3 3 Rev. Teving . Ketchum. an . e Union Serviee at the U. B. Church. Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. JOHN D. GREGORY, Assistant Pmnx» Cona? Where | Pconle Are Come and You Will Come Again. v WhM authority doest 8. “Neithcr lPll I you by what au-| ity I do thesc things. o o T T Nty e ey “dccidea ‘again that christ| Christadelphian Chapel :45—All-Comers® Mén's Bible Clams. | Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor was dangerous to their prestige. 2 Webster St. N.W. 11. I"lhll‘ Worship, Rev. John D. 'OR SUCH A TIME AS gory: “Christian Attitude Toward Work.” . Special Music by Quart " GEORGETOWN - O ized 1380, P Strect near 3ist Street N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D.D., Pastor 11 a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT | Pastor 9:45 a.m—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 2 m. Mornlnx Worship with Ser- he Choice of & ke Nieht-long Prayer SPECIAL MUSIC. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 745 ermon by e e “nla pAmH 11 of Man- Sexas, V. Bible School. Bible 10. St. Mark, chapter xi.11; St. John, chapter xii: St. Lukg chapter xx. The Playhouse 1814 N Street N.W. Presents JULIA SETON, M. D. International Lecturer and Writer Ina Course of Lectures September 4th to 13th, inclusive. 10 a.m. Services, 11:15 am. ed., Bible stndy, 8 pm. “Jerusalem Becoming a Burdecnsome Stone” Meaning_ of present npheaval in light of Prophecy By Rev. Harry L. Collier 7:30 P.M. tblyt wahrmarlt Nerth Capitol & K Sts. 10:45 AM,, “Leve One Another.” 9:30a 1 Class. METROPOLITAN 4th & B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor Regular Services Resumed. You Are Invited. Morning, 11 o'clock—*“Christ and Organized Labor.” I ; | AR EERRR PUBLIC LECTURES, 8 P.M. 73 E istrond ‘spuvs wiicous. | Bvening 145 geock COLLECTION Eaneslitc. Northminster R. L Ave. and 11th St. N.W, 1 ll:lla—hhr Sermon. reserved for members Labor lusical m. Wel.. 1‘75"; M. Peck Memorial Chapel Penn; . and 28th St. N.W. Bev Iivine W Ketohum, Mintsier 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. James Mur- Wednesday, September 4th “Building'a White World” Thursday, September 5th “Western Symbology” Trid September , ’ “Tlie Cause and Cure of Pgveriy’ Wfdnmni. I nnf—ulfl-ml service. 'WELCOME. | § 1 The Mt. Pleasant Congregational Churc == Columbxa Road at 14th St. N.W, flunday School room at the close of the Vesper Service, freshments for v Welcome = Union Sunday Morning at 11 Congregations also of the All Souls’ Church and the National Memorial Universalist Church. public invited. PREACHER: REV. CHARLES S. JONES Pastor, Highland Park Congregational Church, Detroit, Mich. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D. Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. REV. C. REXFORD RAYMOND, D. D. Minister of Pilgrim Church, Chattanooga, Tenn. —“THE SUPREME QUESTION.” 8 P.M.—“PRISONERS OF HOPE.” 1 AM On Thursday Dr. Raymond Will Speak on “THE TEST OF SUCCESS” Illustrated “TIDE OF EMPIRE" A Picturization of Peter B. Kyne's Novel, With Renee Adoree, George Duryea and Fred Kohler. l’hm?p’hy\Sund-y Night Will Tllustrate the Sermon ‘WHERE _EAST IS EAST” Featuring Lon Chaney With Lupe Velez, Estelle Taylor and Lloyd Hughes % X T Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Night at 8:00 P. by the Photos FREEWILL OFFERINGS 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week ! in the | Services g l}mmrmn SOUTHERN PASTOR FILLS PULPIT HERE TOMORROW Dr. Joseph McC. Broady of Bire mingham Is Guest of New York Avenue Church. Dr. Joseph McC. Broady, minister of Sixth Presbyterian Church, Birming- nam, Ala., will preach at the morning service of New York Avenue Presby~ terian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, ‘The church school will be in session {at 9:45 o'clock, with organized classes and departments for all. The young people’s hour at 7 pm. is under the leadership of Mrs. Clarence Lentz. Friendship Baptist Semcel. Rev. Herbert will speak tomorrow | morning_at 11 o'clock at Friendship EaplkL Church. Sunday school wili be ht‘ldflln.’wflm and the B. Y.'P. U, at e Ingram will speak again at the a o'clock services. Prayer and praise services will be held Tuesday from 8 to N Lutheran GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts, N.W, GERHARD E. LENSKI Pastor. Fea rmon by the bastor) A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Keller Memorial Marsland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D. Pastor. Sunday Sci “Sin Is chrosy Vesper Service " CHRIST Missoeri Syvnod N. L. Ave, Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM— Sermon by Rev. Theo. Sorge. Church of the Rcformaliun nd R s REV. JOUS \umn 9:30 a.m " “Sunda 1100 am Mornin CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evancelical Svnod of N. A.) th and G Sts. N.W. E. . Pastor. e Service. F\}P\P()D\' WELCOME Church of the Atonement North Capitol & R. Howard E. Snyder 11 am. 8. S, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. enderfer 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. No Evening Service During the Summer This Church Welcomes YOU TRINITY 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missourl Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30am.—German Service, 9:45a.m.—Sunday School, ) Service with ‘Communiol SAINT I’4l'L’S 11th & H Sts. N. Toddic, 1. Do 9 s S A0am Worshin with Sermon FOSTER 1 D! Dy of Baltimore. Maryland. 7:00 p.om—Ch, Endeator: Epiphany Ch 6l & U Streets lol-n T "Pastor 93¢ 9 a.m TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, NW. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School—Geo. D. Sulli- van, Superintendent. Sermon Topic: ~ METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Con:;{on Ball, Pastor Preaching Sundaysby REV. HOWARD 1. STEWART Pastor First Baptist Church. Norfolk, Va. At 11 O'CI “The Song ol Au tonn. the Best.” t 8 O . A Pertectty Satisted Congregation.” 9:30—Bible School. 10:00—Mr. Shaver meets men in Audi- torium. 7:00—Young People’s Societies. Visitors in the eity are cordially in- vited to attend these services. R. L A BETHANY at 2nd St. N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by Rev. Ray Palmer, D. D. Other services as usual Everybody feels at home at Bethany CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a ev. 3. \David Clark of Towson. s BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—32 0 Woodward Bldg. 9th and S. C. Ave. 8.E. Pastor F. W. Johnson School. Clacses for all. DEEMS preach GRACE ¥:30—Bible REV. Evening 7:00Youne !‘Mpl" Prayer me n will be led by Rev. Grainger on T rsd E NEAR 7TH S.W. tenor, wili H. H. Mc- time ~ gospel services. SRR T 1 e S B ST will teach 1l members and frienas who are in the city ‘are reauested to at- __tend. West Wasl\mgton " Cor. 31st & N Sts. N.W. Chas. B. Austin, Pastor. 11:00 2.m —Sermon by pastor. 9:45, 8. S. Tpm,B. Y.P. U. Pastor will preach Sept. 8th, 11 and 8. Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. 10:00am.— The Christian and His 4th St. and Vireinta ave: be Left Out of atthe Branch, 17th and East Cap. Sts. A CORDIAL ¥ OME. “WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. CLARENCE R. FERGUSON. Pastor he Rurnt Offerin 8:00—Daniel in Babslon.’ 9: ‘S—BIMP School. Rev. Calbary 11 AM.— 8 P.M. “CARRYING THE LOAD” COMMUNION SERVICE —*“THE SHADOW OF THE UNDON REV. CLARENCE A. of Providence, R. I., Guest Preacher :30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Fnde'vlor. 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister mmmmmnummmmmmmmu::mmm:::vm:a::mxx BARBOUR, D. D. FIRST Sunday School. TOURISTS 10 OUR 16th and O Streets N.W In the Heart of Washington for the He Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor 11 A. M.—R'ev. G. J Rosaeau, D. D. 13 of Washington. 16th and Columbia Road. REV. T. CLAGETT Bible School, 9:30 AML; NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL LYNCHBURG, VA. At 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Midweek Service—Thursday, 8 p.m, unday, Rev. William Ii, Main, D, D., Phila., Pa. Gove G. Johunu, D. D.. Pastor. SKINNER, D. D. Young Prvple. 7 PM.

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