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8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, -1929. MASONI MASTERS TO ATTEND AITE Grand Lodge Association! Members to Be Special Guests. " Greek Speaker ! The Association of Worshipful Mas- ters of 1929 will be the special guests at the open-air religious service at Temple Heights tomorrow afternoon at | 4 o'clock, held under the direction of | Grand Chaplain Dr. John C. Palmer of | the Grand Lodge, and the address will Mark Depp, pastor | Episcopal Church. of Culvary Mcthodis the direction | “The music will be unde of J. Walter Humphre; The_Association of tors of 1929 is composed of the masters | of the 44 Masonic Blue lodges of the| District. _Ralph M. Wolfe, master of | Mount Pleasant Lodge, No. 33, is| president of the association; Frank H.| Myers, master of La Fayette Lodge, No. | e president, and Jacob C. Sher- | master_of Osiris Lodge, No. 26, . The executive _committee | consists’ of Grand Master Wisdom D, | Brown, C. Melvin Sharpe, master of Cathedral Lodge, No. 40, and Frank H. | Bryson, master of Dawson Lodge, No. These worshipful masters, as well as the other 1 lodges, with their families, are to be the s All members of the Masonic frate and of the Order of the Eastern Star, withStheir families, as well as the public, will be cordially welcome, and ample seating provision will be made. Knights mplar day will be i)b-" served October 6 at Temple Heights, | when the six commanderies of Knights Templar of the District in full Tem- plar uniform, together with their splen- did band, will be the special guests. Of course, ail members of the Masonic fra- | ternity will be welcome at this service also. RALLY DAY SERVICES SET FOR TOMORROW Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Will Have Special Program at Morning Hour. | At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church | tomorrow morning Rally day and‘ promotion s erved in | the church clock all | the ®epartments, except the beginners and primary, mble in the church for the Rally service. The pastor will speak | The Missionary Society will meet Wednesday. The topic is “India.” The | speaker will be Mrs. Marcellus C. Sheild. | Luncheon will be served by the Guild | at 12:30 o'clock, followed by a business meeting, The Girl Scout Troop 42, under the leadership of Mrs. N. J. Hansen, has increased so much that it has been | divided and a new troop been formed under the leadershi TR Green. Troop meeting Mond chapel. BAPTIST MINISTERS PLAN | TO HEAR SPECIAL SERMON | The Baptist Ministers' Conference of | Washington and vicinity will attend in | a body at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, to hear a special | sermon by Rev. J. L. S. Hollomon, pas- tor of the Second Baptist Church and | ident of the Baptist Ministers’ Con- | He will preach on the subject “If Ye Had Known,” by request. Rev. S. G. Lamkin, the pastor, will preside. The devotionals will be conducted by Rev. J. E. Green, Rev. Joseph H. Lee, | . H. T. Jaskin, Rev. Z. B. Brown, ev. James H. Marshall, Rev. H. H.| Thompson and others. | The men’s clubs of several of the churches and other religious organiza: tions have been invited to attend. The public is also invited. | PLANS THREE SERVICES. Rev. Harry L. Collier will preside to- morrow at three services at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K _streets. The Sunday school and Bible Institute will Teopen, with special features in the classes, at 9:30 am. At 10:45 am. Mrs. M. T. Kernan of the Bible Institute will give an address on “The Impregnable Rock.” A baptismal service will be conducted by the pastor at 2:30 pm. and he will preach at 7:30 pm. ofi “The Word of God.” Services for the week are: Healing, ‘Tuesday, 7:45 p.n.; pentecostal, Wed- nesday, 7:45 pm.; Bible study. Thurs- day, 7:45 pm. and Young Crusaders, iday, 7:45 pm. FELLOWSHIP IS TOPIC. “The Fellowship of His Son” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in Georgetown _ Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Rally day services will be observed in the Sunday school, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 7 pm. Topic: “How Can the Young People’'s Organizations in Our Church Work Together?” At the evening service, at 8 o'clock, the subject is “God Is Speaking.” 5 el Mount Zion M. E. Church. The Rev. W. E. Williams of Barnés- ville, Md., wHl preach at 11 am. to- morrow at Mount Zion M. E. Church, Twenty-ninth street between Dumbar- ton avenue and O street. — Church school, 9:30 am.; brotherhood, 7 p.m.; bench raily by Ladies’ Aid Society No. 3, 8 pm. Dr. Julius S. Carroll, pastor, will deliver the welcome address. Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and C streets southeast, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on the subject, “Adorning the Doctrine of God.” It will be promotion day in the Sunday school. At 8 p.m. he will speak upon “Recent Significant Events.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. and Chris- Vorshipful Mas- | [ | tor of the Metropolitan Methodist Epis- DR. ACHILLES CATSONIS. VSTOR LISTE FORLOCAL PULPIT Dr. John R. Shannon to Talk at Mt. Vernon Place . Church. Dr. John Reid Shannon, former pas- copal Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Mount Ver- non Place Church. His subject will be “The Royal Highway.” At the evening service at 8 o'clock Page McK. Etchi- son, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A, will speak on “True Great- ness. At the service of the junior congre- gation at 11 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium Richard T. Wyche, organizer and honorary president of the National Story Tellors' League of America, will tell a story. The pastor of the chugch, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, and the junior preacher, Rev. H. R. Deal, are in Cumberland, Md., at- tending the Baltimore Annual Confer- ence. Miss Emily Jinkins will lead the serv- ices of the Senior Epworth League at 6:45 pm. The subject will be “Great Personalities Who Have Been Raised Out of Adverse Conditions by Christ.” The Epworth Junior Society will meet in the primary room tomorrow at 7 m. P The monthly business meeting of the Senior Epworth League will be held Tuesday evening. i The night meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held Wed- nesday at 8 o'clock in room 10. The board of stewards will meet in room 8 Wednesday at 8 p.m. The prayer meeting service will be ! held in the Sunday school auditorium at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. DR. SMTH TO PREACH. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, who has been in Europe since July, will preach tomorrow at 11 am, The first service of the day will be holy -communion at 7:30 am. Stu- dents for the Sunday school will be reg- istered in the parish hall at 9:30 a.m. The school opens for regular sessions on Sunday, October 6. There will be a_celebration of holy | communion Thursday at 11 am. SERMO_N THEMES CHOSEN. | “The Spiritual Glow” will be the subject _tomorrow morning at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Edward O, Clark. A story- sermon for children also will be given. In the evening at 6:45 o'clock Mr. Clark's sermon topic will be “Some- thing to Believe.” Rally day program and exercises will be held October -6, with special fea- tures in all services. EVANGELIST TO PREACH. Maj. Newman H. Raymond will begin a series of evangelistic services tomor- row morning at the Church of the Nazarene, Seventh and A streets north- east, Rev. Leewin B. Williams, pastor. Services will be held at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. and each evening during the week, except Saturday. He will devote a few minutes each evening to answering any doctrinal or Bible questions, giving courteous and scriptural answers to all questions. PASTOR-IN PULPIT. After an absence of nearly two weeks, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will return to Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, tomorrow and preach at 11 a.m. on “An Adventure in the Realm of Faith.” At the evening service he will preach on “A Living Sacrifice.” The Bible_School will meet at 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. . Johnson to Make Address. ‘Wellington B. Johnson, a deacon of the church, will address the Highland Baptist Church tomorrow morning on the spiritual experiences of a motor trip. In the evening the pastor will preach on “What Is Your Best?” The Work- ers Council will meet with Miss Thelma Saunders, 100 H street. The rally day of the church school will be held October 6. Baltimore Preacher Here. Rev. Thomas Wood of Baltimore will occupy the pulpit of H Street Christian Church, Sixth and H streets southwest, tomorrow. The morning subject is “Intrinsic Values” and evening subject (evangelistic) “A Pod of Peas.” Unitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets MINISTER ULYSSES G. B. 9:45 A.M.—AIl Souls’ Chuch School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship REV. WILLIAM L. WILL P! PIERCE, D. D. SULLIVAN, D. D. | having been arranged | school. ! a ‘special program SPEAKER 10 TALK ON ‘THESE GREEKS Dr. Catsonis of Ahelpa Order to Deliver Address in /Local Church. Dr. Achilles Catsonis, supreme secre- tary of the Order of Ahelpa, will speak on “These Greeks” tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the First Congregational Church. Motion pictures of Syria, Cor stantinople and Greece will be shown. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, the pastor, will give his second address on “Truths We Believe” at the service at 11 a.m. Rally day wil be observed by the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Miss Nell M. Berghout, di- rector of religious education. A program will be presented in which all of the departments of the school will par- ticipate. . The church night suppers and fel- lowship meetings will be resumed Thursday at 6 o'clock. These will be followed by tbe auditorium service at 8 oclock in the church auditorium, where Dr. Pierce will speak. His subject next Thursday night will be “Martin Luther,” and it will be illustrated by the film drama “Frecdom.” The Christian Endeavor Societies meet Sunday at 6:30 o'clock. They will hold their annual banquet and installa- tion of officers Friday evening. BAPTIST MEMORIAL Baptism to Follow Evening Sermon—Functions of Societies Slated. Rally day will be observed in the church_and Bible school of the Na- tional Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty tomorrow, a special program in the Bible At the morning church service the pastor, Dr. Gove G. dJohnson, will preach on the subject: “The Source and Power of the Gospel,” and a gospel service in the evening on “The Purpose of the Gospel.” Baptism will follow. The Young People’s Society will have in the Pinkham classroom’ at 6:45 p.m. John Ruthven, president _emeritus of the District B. Y. P. U, will speak. The social will take place at 6:15 o'clock. . The Evening Mission Club will have its rally Tuesday evening. Dinner will be served at 6:15 o'clock. ‘The Woman's Society will be ad- dressed at its all-day meeting Wednes- day by Mrs. Jessie Burrall Eubanks. In the afternoon the White Cross com- mittee will have a program. ‘The annual State social of the church will be held at the church Friday evening, The Mizpah class will have a rally October 9, with a praise and thanks- giving service, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the class organization. Shortly before 11 o'clock the class will march into the church auditorium for the morning service. The Junior C. E. will have the first meeting of the Fall at 7 o'clock in the young men’s classroom. The new presi- fcndt. Miss Eleanor Rau, will be the eader. SCHOOL TO RALLY. The church school of Trinity Epis- copal Church, Third and C streets, will hold its annual Rally day exercises at an address. director of religious education, will have charge of the school. Will Address Bible Class. Reuben F. Leatherwood, a member of the class, will address the Harrison Bi- ble Class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomorrow at 9:45 o'clock, in the auditorium of the church on “Signifi- ter. J. W. Cooley wiil have charge of All men are welcome. Special Sermon Scheduled. Rev. H. W. B. Colston will preach a special sermon to the Missionary Cir- cle of the Friendship Baptist Church, First and H streets southwest, tomor- row at 11 am. and 8 pm. Sunday school, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6 pm.; prayer and praise service, Tuesday, 8 .m. New Thounght (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above @ N.W. Led by Mrs. Alice Thatcher Fost. \ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. _ Sermon by the Horace W. Briggs. Sublect, 9:45 a 10300 a. FORTH INTO THE Full Chorus Choir. Free Lending Library, Opén Daily. Every One Always Welcome. Assistant. Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry. Rev. Horace W. Briges. Methodist Epiacopal SOUTH HAS RALLY SERVICE | Juvara, to build the votive edifice. 9:30 a.m.. The vicar, Rev. Jackson L. | Cole, will conduct the service and make | Miss Evelyn Prophet of New York, | cance of the Exile and Restoration,” a | review of the lessons for the past quar- | the lesson and give a short talk on it. | Famous Churches of the World HE City of Turin has for cen- | turies followed the fortunes of | | the house of Savoy. After be- | ing long the capital of the | duchy of this name, it became in the present century that of Sar- | dinfa, and in 1861-5 that of the King- dom of Italy. Its most important and elaborate edifice is the Church of La | Superga, the mausoleum of the royal family, which stands on the highest summit of the steepest and least acces- sible mountain in the vicinity and is reached by a winding road bearing the same name. The ground on which it stands is 1,600 feet above the city, and it commands an indescribably magnifi- 2ent view of the snow-capped peaks and ranges of the Alps, the Valley of the Po, and the Plains of Lombardy and‘ Piedmont, stretching away farther than the eye can reach, and dotted with a succession of fair cities. When the army of Louis XIV, under the command of the Duke of Vendome, | was advancing to the very gates of Turin, in 1706, Duke Victor Amadeus stood upon this dizzy height with his ally. the famous general, Prince. Eu- gene, concerting with him plans for the | overthrow of the French and the de- | liverance of the city. Possessed with a | profound Christian conviction of the dependence of all human plans upon the dispensations of a Higher Power, he at that moment solemnly vowed that if the Lord of Hosts would deliver him and his people out of the hands of their | enemies he would erect upon the same | spot a great church in honor of the Virgin. As a result the besiegers, under the Duke of Orleans, were utterly de- feated in the ensuing battle of Turin on the 7th of September, and the duke employed the great architect, Philip ‘When it was begun, in 1717, Victor was king, and to his domain had been added the Island of Sicily, which he was afterward to exchange for Sardinia, thus preparing the way for the conquest | of Italy, which his successors achieved. | It was completed in 1831, the very year | that the succession passed to the young- er branch of the house of Savoy in the person of Charles Albert, the father of Victor Emmanuel. La Superga stands on a great stone platform and is surmounted by a vast | dome, which is ascended by multitudes of visitors, many of whom come ex- pressly for the purpose of witnessing | the wonderful panorama which it af-| fords. The interior of the edifice is very im- pressive in its splendor. Its numerous | brilliantly-hued solumns, made of vari- ous ccstly marbles, add greatly to the richness of its appearance. The pave- ment 1s a mosaic of variegated marbles, | and every portion of the building is | equally elegant. Many fragments of antique stone carvings have been used in the interior of the cupola, and the Fall S. S. Assembly and Bible Institute Day The Tabernarle North Capitol & K Sts. REV. HARRY L. COLLIER 9:30---Rally of AllS.S. Depts. 10:45 Mrs. M. T. Kernan of Bible Institute Fives address on “The _Impreg- nable Rock.” “The National Church With & National Audience™ Coming—“Greater Temple Day’'—An_All-Day Convoca- tion—Sunday, Oct. 13. Everybody Welcome LI IIII LI 2L L L L Y2 Mrethodist Episcopal SOUTH EPWORTH Opposite Lincoln Park. school room. Sunday school, all departme; All are welcome. win 11 a.m.—Subect, “S| 8 p.m.—Subject, Prayer Meeting Thursday, EE] Southern Methodism’s 11 AM~—“The RO 8 P.M- REACH Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto Charles Trowbrid ge Tittmann, bass Lewis Corning Atwater, organist 11 AM.—JUNIOR COI;I‘G Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Rev. John C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastor 11 o'clock—Sermon by Rev. Willlam H. 8 p.m.—“When Sleepers Become Pillars, nts, at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 7 pm. Prayer meeting, 8 o'clock Thursday evening. S. Edwin Moore, Jr, A. A. G. 0., Organist-Director Music by full choir. FRANCIS ASBURY, DR. WILLIAM KNOWLES COOPER preach af RING. “COURAGEOUS MODERN YOUTH.” 8 p.m.—“Welcome Back for Dr .Rives,” MT. VERNON PLACE 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D.. PASTOR H. R. DEAL, JUNIOR PREACHER _THE REVEREND JOHN REID SHANNON, D. D. “TRUE GREATNESS.” MR. PAGE McK. ETCHISON. REGATION (In R. RICHARD T. WYCHE. (Primary Department, 9 A.M.) Epworth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. 8 P.M. Thursday—Prayer Meeting . Quartet and Large Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director “The Southerm Methodist Church on Capitol Hill” 13th St. and N. C. Ave. N.E. FUBOTK Ramsey. ” a two-act play in the Sunday Dr. J. J. Rives, Pastor teenth St. near Lamont N. services : %“ KINGDOM.” Representative Church YAL HIGHWAY.” S‘;lndly School Auditorium) Church of La Superga—Turin. | Savoy who have died in infancy or - WORODRRTS are decorated with beautiful sculpture. There are three great ma ble reliefs, Tepresenting the Annuncia- tion, the Nativity and “The Madonna of the Vow.” | The body of each reigning sovereign is placed, at his decease, in a collosal tomb at the intersection of the nave and transept of this church, and re- mains there until the death of his suc- cessor, when it is removed to the vaults below. All the later heads of the fam- ily are buried in the great, crypt of this church, with the exceptidn of Charles Felix, who rests at Haute Combe, on the Lac de Bourget. Among the sovereigns who lie here at La Superga are Victor Amadeus II, Chares Emmanuel III, Victor Amadeus 111, Charles Emmanuel IV and Charles Albert. Near each King rests his royal consort, and one great chamber is de- voted to those scions of the house of altars early childhood. It is customary for the reigning sov- ereign to visit the graves of his ances- tors in La Superga annually on the 8th of September, the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin and the anniver- sary of the retreat of the defeated French army in 1706. A bridge costing $1,300,000 is to be | constructed at Montreal, Canada. _ @hristadelphtan Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. S. S, 10 am. Services, 11:15 am. Wed., Bible Study, 8 pm. — Cheasophy United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg, 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. Sunday, September 29, 8:15 P.M. WHO, WHERE, WHAT IS GOD? Study Class every Thursday, 8:15 P.M. Library open Saturdays from 2 to 5:30 P.M. No dues, fees or collections. BISHOP 70 OCCUPY | EPIPHANY PULPIT Right Rev. James E. Freeman Will Be Special Preacher at Morning Service. The special preacher at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow morning will be Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington. Bishop Freeman re- turns to his old parish every year on September 29, the Peast of St. Michael and All Angels, it beingygghe anniversary of his consecration to ‘the cpiscopate, which occurred in Epiphany six years ago. The service will be broadcast. Dr. James W. Morris, acting rector, will occupy the pulpit at evensong, at 8 o'clock. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 am. The Jlast sesslon of the Summer Church School assembles at 9:45 am. and at 6:15 p.m. the weekly meeting of the Young Peo- ple’s Society will be held. Announcement is made that the Winter session of Epiphany Church School will commence October 6. New Bethel Baptist Services. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at New Bethel Baptist Church tomorrow morning on “The Lord Jesus Christ as Chief Shepherd and Bishop of Souls.” ;flfiihle rfiiy;hgx'fls I. B.S. A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 p.m.—Lecture by W. H. Jenkins. 7:45 pm.—Tower study. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. A Triduum in honor of the Little Plower. With a sermon preparatory, wiil be held in ST. MATTHEW’'S CHURCH Sanday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings at 8 o'clock The Sermons will be preached by the Rev. Fr. Masterson, S. J. All are Invited to Attend. St. Mary’s Church 5th St. N.W. bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Low Masses 7:15—8:15—9:15—11:30 BENEDICTION AFTER 9:15 United Brethren i Memorial Urited Brethren Church North Capitol and R Streets. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D., Pastor Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, Assistant Pastor Morning at 11: “What Missing Souls Miss.” “Holy Communion and Re- ception of Members Evening at 8: “Our Abiding Posses- sion.” “(Foly Commu ) Sermons by Dr. §. B. Daugherty. Promotion Day in the Sunday School, 9:40. C. E. Socleties, 7. Prayer Service and Final Official Board_Meeting of the Conference Year Thursday, 8 P.M. fMethodist Methodist CHEVY_CHASE, Conn. Ave. and Shepherd St. (Md.) ‘ 3. T. Spicknall William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Episcopal LINCOLN R Lincoln Ra. ‘alter F. 0AD CHUR! . and U St. N. ‘Atkinson. Pasti Metropolitan Memorial (The Natlonal Methodist Corner Youn Marshail- Face snd W Jame: Shera Montgomery Minister 0 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m —Public Worship with Serr‘r}on by the Minister. Subject, 2.9 The Plan of Life 8:00 pm.—Public Worship with Sermon by DOCTOR MONTGOMERY on “The Echoes of Life” The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing at Both Services. The Church With the Lighted Cross. Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. 9:30 A.M. Church School Promotion Day. 11 AM. Morning Worship. Sermon, “Knowing Jesus' Today.” Our Happy Sunday Night Service. “In the Garden.’ Special Music. Quartet Choir. Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Relixious Education Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musle 11 AM— “For All the Saints” . Commander W. W. Edel 8 PM— “The Worth of Snobs” The Minister Preaches 9:40—Promotion Day Services. Church Auditorium. Devotional service—Thursday, 8 p.m.—Judge J. W. Thompson, Speaker. FOUNDRY (Organized 181 Sixteenth St., Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Rev. Eddy L. Ford, M. A Director Rellgious Edueations " 9:30,a.m.—CHurch School “Rally ay."” 11:00 a.m.—“Good Ground.” 0 pm—Epworth League Service. 8:00 p.m.—“Keeping Step.” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir Thursday, 8 p.m., Midweek Praise and ef Servics. 'OME 'Pray & WELC UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Trravireviiey Y00 Yivaxiraxiy N (i78) PIERPOINT. Pastor. The Gospel of the Early Chure] 8:00 p.m—Sermon by Rev. A. P. Childs. DR. G. ELLIS WILLIAMS Former pastor of Petworth Church b}“lnks the message at 11 A.M. Gy IRRELIGIOUS GHOSTS —1s the topic of the pastor's mes- sage at_8 P.M. VESTED CHOIR Resumes_its Winter's work by sing- ing_at both services. The quartet assists. Midweek Service, Thursday, 8 P.M. PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Avenue N.W, Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor 'DUMBARTON AVENUE ' HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. motion Day. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon— “The School of Gamaliel” 7:30 pm.—Joint Service with Epworth League. Ser- ‘mon— “The Young Man Timothy” *Veited Chorus of 50 voices, with solo quartet. John H. Marville, Director. Edith B. Athey, Organist. LEY necticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. ConneEHEVY" CidSE, D¢ Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister Rally Day 9:45 am.—Special Exercises in Sunday School. Pro- 6P.M.—Tea _and Social Hour for the Young People. NO EVENING SERVICES WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 11'AM.— Sermon, “The Echo From Horeb.” 7 PM.—Epworth League. 8 P.M.—Sermon, “The Ascended i g PLANS ANNUAL RALLY. ’ Friends The annual rally will be held in the Friends’ Meeting 3% Keller Memorial Lutheran Sunday s et School, Ninth street and Maryland ave- e e nue northeast, tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. o nday Bengel nister. A special program has been arranged. | Mecting for Worsh: Dr. John Weidley, pastor of the el iR S T Church’ of the_ Reformation, and the . : pastor, Dr. & T. Nicholas, will make | Friends Meeting addresses. ‘The public is invited. | 1811 Eye St. N.W. ks SRR T | Meeting at 11 A.M. Sunday G r. Zimmerman Guest Preacher. | o caine i A0 aia mutt Comscionsly Dr. L. M. Zimmerman will be the| sense of ?nfl earnestly humble reverence guest preacher tomorrow at St. Mark's | o the apirit . Lutheran Church, of which Rev. Dr.| | 1 945 1:00 in. 145 Meeting. s HERBERT LEWIS, Clerk. 36 Eastern Ave, Takoma Park. ALL ARE’INVITED. _ Christian Srience Christian Science OF CHRIST TISTE. of the inward DOWe of the spirit i e E. D. Hayes is pastor. _ Spiritialist The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H. Terry Subject “SPIRITUAL HEALING” Followed by healing ice. Followed by spirit_messages Sunday. 8 p.m. at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th St. N.W.. second floor. Al welcome. | Message Seance Tuesday. 8 p.m., at 131 C St. N eh | person receives a mescage 0 o NEEn "| " THE GRAIL BROTHERHOOD Announces a lecture by Matthews Dawson, n “Sacred Science of Number” on September 20. 8 B W17 Adams Ml Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Mid-week message service, 600 Penna. | Thursday, at 8 P.M. MARS.' E. WHITE | OCIATE MINISTER Messaze N Sun. and Wed.. 8 P.M. Private Consultation by Appointment fih St SE “Mystic Church of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tiesdav. A pm. unday - Messages From Flower Spiritval Advice Daily, 12-5 p.m. Rev. F. L. Donceel - _941 M St. N.W s Spiritual Science Church of Christ | White Cross Center i 1319 Irving St. NNW. = Services Every Sundav, 8:10 P.M. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES Subject—*“Who Is a Christian?" Messages and healing during meeting. Wednesday, 8:15. Seance thru Coates. ' Everyone d 1 Dr. Coa | | First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. M 13th and L Sts Fourth Church of Chi 16th and Mer 3 SUBJECT “REALITY” SERVICES— | | | | MEETINGS—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Inyvestment Bldg and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to ¢ (except Wedn, 9 Sundays a SECOND C Hours, 1 days. Closed § i THIRD CHURCH--Colorado Bidg. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to Sundays, and helidays FOURTH CHURCH- 13 14th St.—9:30 to 9 wee (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. 5.W. Wm. L. Washington, D. D., Pastor Dr. Washington. 0. . Call.”. of the Lott nary Convention. The public is alwavs welcome. Baptist 22222 $233322232223232L 222 222 22 s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. ! KENDALL 9th near B S.W. HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor 11:00—Mr. W. B. Johnson 800 —<What 5 Your Besi?” 9 hu o PETW C. P. Ryland, Pastor - | Pastor preaches, 11 a.m. O B. Y. P. U, 7 p.m, THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN | WASHINGTON H %th and Randolph Streets | REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor harge at 8 p.m. B.Y.P. U'nc Sundays School, 9:30 a.m. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning ot Eleven “Why Cleave to Christ” Evening at Eight “Life’s Three Vital Words” 9:30—Bible_School er meets men in audi- m Societies of Young People. ongs, Serman and BAPTISM. ATTEND THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS, GOES AND GROWS CONTINUALLY. ' E NEAR 7TH S.W. and Preaching Rally Day and Promotion. Exercises at 10 o'clock. 8 p.m.—Sermon and Song Service and ptiama “Life’s Immunities.” nday_School. en’s Class. P. U. M raver Servic TEMPLE .lotj\};vcz N Thos._E. Boorde, Pastor. Geo. D. Sullivan, ectings. Bihle School, supt., 30 a.m. Sermon subjects n e. 5 Lie.” & pom. s. Fred Braugh, program, Mr: m NorinTha —Bantism and Stereopt Gospel Only. and £ iantisn L Gos Instrated Sermon. ave America.” SECOND DD Paitor: CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. am.—“The Spiritual Glow.” m —*Something_to Belicve.” m—Sunday School "BETHANY HUGH T. STEVE' Preaching, 11 am Securi 8 p.m.—“Sourre Victorious Life.” Bible School. 9:30. B. Y. P. U's. 6:45 P. | Eversbody fecis CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem i aneels 8 (3 Societies). s. 11 AM. ELCOME. & Eve NE. 16th and O Streets N.W. ALL ARE W Tn the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington FIRST Rev. Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor 11 A M.—“The Divine Discontent.” 8 P.M.—“The Most Gracious Invitation.” Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 p.m. TOURISTS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY SPECIALLY INVITED NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th and Columbia Road. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. 11 AM.—Morning worship, sermon by pastor, “THE SOURCE AND POWER OF THE GOSPEL.” 8 P.M.— GolBuel service, “THE PURPOSE OF THE GOSPEL.” ’ aptism. Bible School Rally, 9:30 a.m. Special program, with orchestral muslc by 20 members. Rally of Young People at 7 o'clock. Social hour, 6:15. Thursday midweek service. Philip., 3: “The Upward Calling.” meetings well attended, and helpful, ; 8th & H Sts. .. Th @a[hatp Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister - DEDICATION WEEK SAMUEL H. GREENE MEMORIAL CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY— 10:00 AAM.—REV. ALVAH S. HOBART, D. D. (Note change of hour). 8 P.M.—“THE SECRET OF A WELL ROUNDED LIFE.” Second sermon in series on Book of Proverbs. e Pastor will preach. 8:00 P.M.—DEDICATION OF THE DEAF CHURCH. Rev. Percival Hall, speaker. TUESDAY— 8:00 .M.—COMMUNITY NIGHT. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, Speaker. Greetings brought by Rabbi Simon, Com. Dougherty, Prof. Donaldson and Secretary Newton. WEDNESDAY— 4:00 and 8:00 P.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL AT HOMES. THRURSDAY— 8:00 P.M.—CHURCH NIGHT. : ah . Ave. SE. “Division “'he;ePll Should Not Be.” M At 13th and F. Cant. St. Branch “One of Our Great Needs.” __A CORDIAL WELCOME. ____ West Washington Cor. 31st & N Sts. NW. Pastor. C. B. Auston. 11 and 8. Thursday. Oct Friday, Oct Corie GRACE raeor’s™w: Sommson 9:30_Rible Schaol, for all. 11:00—*The Call From the Southland.” 7:45—"Lot Pitching Tent Toward om.” 6:45— T R.LAve at 2nd St. N.W. N Minister uture Life at home at M. Bethany. “Why come Easy We prav Fou; he Left of < Pennle s Life. r praver: e s ey eI T e e essees s s e s esssa e aassssssssssssstssssssassstansstetassssssssssssssssssnnianissssaannatssssssssssssssesesass M.—BANQUET. ent Clarence A. Barbour, Brown University. President Francis P. Gaines, Wake Forest College. FRIENDS OF DOCTOR GREENE AND OF CALVARY CHURCH Christ.” ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE DEDICA- TORY SERVICES.

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