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- INFINAL WEEK Western Presbyterian Church Will Observe Communion as Part of Celebration. " oThe ‘Western Presbyterian Church, now entering on the final week of a diamond jubilee to mark its 75th birth- day anniversary, will observe com- munion at the morning services tomor- row with Rev. J. Harvey Dunham offi- clating. The Women's night pre for tomoirow evening Wi Elsie Green, lecturer, recently returned from a European study tour, who show a private collection of colored views on this occasion. An address by Dr. Henry White of -Philadelphia, who will have for his sub-. Jject “Healthy, Wealthy and Wise,” will Tollow the dinner being tendered by the ‘women to the men on the occasion of the men’s jubilee dinner Tllesday at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The women’s jubilee dlnhe!' will be preplred and served by the men Thurs- y_eveni== who announce a number ot mnovnmns to precede the address Whm. Wl:l_m subpect. will Tutlon uslna u hls mbjecz "'I'he Chl.l- enge J‘ final week of the diamond jubi- lee also marks the completion of Rev. Mr. Dunham’s twentieth year as pastor of the church. ‘Miss Katherine Boss of Douglas Chap- | ter has been elected tnird vice president of the ington District Epworth Leagye, vlce M!.sa Marie Gott, Trinity Chapter, resigned. Miss Boss is worl on plans for the annual booth festival, which will take place October 18 at Hamline M. E. Church. Miss Mary E. Davis, Anacostia Chap- ter, was elected first vice president re- cently following the resignation of Miss Edna Hubacher. Tomorrow at 4 o'clock the chapter will hold a service at the Methodist Home for the Aged, Con- necticut avenue and Ellicott street, and members of other chapters are invited to attend. In the evening the devotional service at the church will be led by Miss Davis. Grit, the local chapter ):nper, will make its appearance tomor- Mef.ropeutnn chlpter is conducting a soclal each Saturday evening to which all young people are invited. They are in charge of Marshall Naylor, fourth vice president. Rev. L. I. McDougle is giving a series of talks each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock preparatory to the win-my-chum campaign next month. The chapter is in charge of the weekly prayer service of the church every ‘Thursday evening. ‘The Intermediate League of Bright- Park Church has chosen the month of October to start its Fall ‘mission-study class under the leadership of Miss Alice Magruder, second vice president. “Black Treasure,” by Basil i‘e?ml!“’ a study of Africa, is the text ng use Miss Catherine Edwards leads the de- wvotional service at Brookland Chaj tomorrow. Lester Swingle will le: Douglas Chapter on the topic "Plndlng a New Treasure for America.” Pierce Michael of Brightwood Chapter will| Mrs. Short arranged | | feature Miss REV. J. H. DUNHAM. RALLY SERVICES AT CHEVY CHASEgz2 . .Special Proi;ram at Baptist Church—Lord’s Supper Ob- servance at 11 A.M. as they king | Dlctura will be Rally day will be observed in all of the services at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow. The church school, meeting at 9:45 o'clock, has planned 8 special program, under the leader- ship of Mrs, Frank H. Jackson. A fea- ture of this session will be the GlHn‘ of a motion gxlc‘sxm of '.ha entire sche n & hter dnu and kept as & hl.swflcl.l mem nw. ‘The ordinance of the will be observed le 11 oc]ock The nu- tor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, give a brief meditation on “Christ_Our Suf- ficlency.” A junior sermon will béonven G. to _the children of the congregal ‘The Baptist Young People’s Union plans to hold & birthday social gficed ing the evening meeting in celebration of the fifth anniversary of its ornn!- zation. Miss Pearl Stevens will be in charge of arrangements. Rev. Dr. Clark will center his ad- dress in the evening on the hymn “Jesus Lover of My Soul.” Next Tues- day evening the Sunday school will hold a rally banquet. ENROLLS NEW MEMBERS. Reception and Communion Sched- uled at Highlands Baptist Church. ‘The morning service tomorrow of the Highlands Baptist Church will include communion and reception of memberl In the evening the pastor, Re iolmmonds. will preach on "Godl Out- The Baptist Young People’s Union was reorganized last week with Miss Gladys_Cockerille as president and El- wood King as vice president. The Women’s Circle will hold its annual meeting Wednesday at 10:30 oclock ‘The business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock. Box lunches will be brought. and MIES Keim will be the conduct the service at Dumbarton Ave- | hostesses. nue; Elmer Boteler, first vice presldent will speak at Rosedale, and idas I. ‘McDougle, jr., of Metropolitan Chnnur will be in ch e of the service at ‘Waugh chapler McKendree Chapter has resumed its meetings, and Charles A. Sutton will lead. ‘The Intermediate League of McKen- dree will also meet tomorrow to make plans for the coming year. Reyv. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Pierpont tendered a re- ception to the young people of the church last Tuesday evening, at which time organization of the chapter was ussed. . Trinity Chapter held an election of officers Thursday evening, the business meeting being followed by a social. The new cabinet will be installed tomorrow evening. A cabinet meeting of Anacostia Chap- ter will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the church hall. Woodside Chapter will also meet Tuesday for a ses- thly busi- sion Fau«:wtu the regular monthly ness meeting of Dumbarton Avenue Chapter Wednesday evening Ralph Lindsey, District promotion secretary, will conduct a social. Brookland Chapter will have a social 'rhunduy at the home of Miss Mary finm ‘Thursday night lnd eonunuing iday will be a grand car- nival at Trinity Church. Numerous booths will display things for sale and ;l g:dngum of entertainment will be pro- At _the District board meeting held last Wednesday it was decided to assist in raising money throughout the Con- ference Epworth League to buy an auto- mobile for Rev. Plerce Hayes in China. .:Llumdlvldlll! bel.lld lzfilul, chapter contri- utions may be sen Miss Margaret unus 623 Whittier street. 'he three Baltimore districts will hold a Mounmn Lake echo Saturday after- noon and evening lc Mount Washington Church, Baltimore, from 2:30 until 8:30 o'clock. The church-wide prohibition essay contest date for closing in local churches - s extended to October 20. The district contests will close November 15. —_— Third Baptist Church. At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, Dr. George Bullock's topic tomorrow morning is ".Vuua Christ, - | 9th 8t Health Aad Prosperity Glfcie mests afver the Hnitarian Dr. T. R. Peters to Preach. TOPIC ANNUUNGEI] Rev. M. R. Lovell to Discuss “Jesus and Religion Called Humanism.” “Jesus and the Religion Called Hu- manism” will be the theme tomorrow’ morning at 11 o'clock of Rev. Moses R. Lovell »t the Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church, 1410 Columbia road. sl:hureh nchaolmuu-ltnnaolm, m wjoinflumltflwlm.lon.hs study with Norton M. Little. adult group will be momlu Loois Wufiw of of Nnh'n d Domestic in the Depnrhnen\ of Com- on “New. Wm of Doing World Dr. E. B. Brossard, member Van Norman, spec! the Bureau Commerce taking and t!u New World 'ni. young people's discussion group ve the church at 3 p.m. tomor- row to hike through Rtocl;rcreek Park Howard. Those,who do not Lm ."I.l: will meet hikers at Xpe! mlncPeo 's Forum meets at 5 p.m. D!b will join in a ducu:lzlon "Budfi.fln‘ Our Time,” led by Miss ‘The mflnmly ‘dinner of the teaching un -nd omaers of the church school at 6 p.m. Miss Jessie u snle, cha of the education committee of the church, will open the lon, “clnnmr - The'sewing committee of the Wom- will meet Wednesday at flnt midweek visitation will be held_at the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Seventh street and Florida lve'nue northeast, Thursday 3 Busses will leave the church at 7:30 The conference for Con mmmfl Young People will be held at Kamp thlert, October 11, 12 and 13. Rev. Farnham of Cleveland Park chlu-ch will act as dean for the con- ference and he will be assisted by Mr. Leath, formerly dirgctor of rel education at the Glen Ri Congre- T‘tlonnl chllrcn Speclnl help on pub- licity will be given by l(-urlce 8. White, on drama by Miss Bess Schrei- ner, on world !ellowxhlp by Miss Neva Lingrin, on social nships by Dr. Winifred Richmond. Re[turluons are due October 7 with Miss Kuller or with Miss Darby, conference registra: ‘The Wlshln.um Life Ad,'uat.ment Center, under the direction of Miss Helen M. Treudley. reopens Monday evening. —_— June Norwood, 9 months old, of Coventry, England, died recently as the result of swallowing a safety pin. @hriatadelphian " Christadelphian Chapel 8. 8. il s:mmu Nw’a wed Bible Study, 8 p.m. Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene am. an; ‘The pulpit of the Enon n-pmc Church, C street between Sixth an ts southeast, will pled tomorrow by Dr. Theodore Pelel's vice president of Frelinghuyse: University. His theme at the 11 o'clock service will be “A Man for the Ages.” At the 8 o'clock service he will speak on “Building Forever.” Spiritnalist MRS. E. WHITE ASSOCIATE MINISTER. Mesange Meeting Sun. and Wed. 8 PM. e Consultation’ Mystic Church of Christ Rev. F L Donceel Unity Spmt Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W, Sunday at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY Rev. Harry P. Stnck Spirit Gre: Rev. Ida E. Slrlek S.E., Thursday, at 8 Spiritual Science Church of Christ ‘White Cross Center 5 5. 80 %ang w.&’n. Coste es consultationt e {" ¥’ by evening—phone Col. Lecture by Rev. Alfred T H"i"m—y “BEYOND fiu-: VEIL” e nm"" ?« oh ‘A1l weicome. CARD PARTY Thursdsy, October 10, at 131 O St. Jluttartan THE COMING FAITH A seriés of sermons by ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE D. D. October 6—“The New World and the New Faith” October 13—“Witness October 20—“The Inspi October 27—“Our Obhga to the ‘Coming Faith” ir hons of the Coming -Faith” ons to the Coming Faith” ALL SOULS’ CHURCH UNITARIAN Sxxteenth and Harvard Streets UNDAY OCTOBER 6 9:45AM. All Souls’ Church School 11:00 “The New . Morning Worship * Jorld and the New Fait y FLORA McGILL KEEFER, mezzo-contralto CHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN, bass RICHARD LORLEBERG, cello LEWIS ATWATER, organ 7:30 P.M. Motion Picture Hour “THE STUDENT PRINCE. at ryuun T Fomite, 1012 finmh Irnl;tm Memorul United Brethren Church North Capitol and R Streets. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D., Pastor as Message by Comm of Philippine Islan Rally Service for Youns Rally Day in the Sunday School at 5:a. 40, Every member expecied % Be , Pr.!l! !drvlu Thursday, 8 p.m. Oornnxm:luonmn .. Pastor. (psadiasting Bool "Rally: Address b €] A, ammn. rrlmtul Oflm Hervices HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scnptu{;}dflolme’s:fi Bervice every ay at pm. Yfic OD 'WASHINGTON SOCIETY Founded by Swam! Yogananda. Sunday, October 6, 1929, 8 P.M. Why ieve in'God BRAHMCHARI JOTIN G ). & ALL CORDIALLY CHURCH TO OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY * The twentleth anniversary of the Lincoln Road M. E. Church will be cele- brated Wednesday evening with a din- church was bers,!m.b!mmmmw had a mission house 20 they moved to a portable building az Lincoln and U street northeast, where the remunent church is located. Rev. Walter F. Atkinson, the pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Four E's in Rellllmu Muuuon i Holy eommnnlon vfll be administ ent will plnm z-mcnm vening serv- E Promotion day wl!lb: in —Bible School Sermen. & Blessing Await You. Church of the Atonement North Capitel & . L Ave. ard E. Snyder, Pastor. Bervices 11 AM. and 8 P.M. 8. 5 AM. Church of the Reformation 2nd and B Sts. BE BEV. JOHN WEIDLEY, Fastor. Mornine service. Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E, LENSKI, Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Si epccir Ao nd sevice for Founs and old. 3% 11 AM. “Christian Memorials” A service for the consecration of two new memorial windows. 8 P.M. “The Clnnmng l-"umly" Sermon by lhl l..'ll‘ soloists: Mrs. n Aldridge, ercanisti This church cordially welcomes strangers and visitors! FARK ROAD and a et Otk and P Streets Pastor, Richard Schmidt, D. D. . —Sunday School. —Qetman Memorial Service in B O aien minliter, English Holy Gom- New Hapmpshire and Buchanan. DR MALPINHERE 10 OCCUPY PULPY New Pastor of 15th Street|uom Christian Church Assumes His Duties. wed. Dr. l(eAlpln will preach tomorrow o o‘;flumuflty' Cry” and in Rally day will be observed by the mh school twwrmw momi:f with eurdlel under the Miss Dr. W. G. John to Speak. Drwo.lohnn!mmunvnl- Onristian | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY PARENT CHURCH The Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill, ‘Will Speak on the Subject: “Tl'l.lth" At the Services at 11 am. in Ase sembly Room of the Hotel La Fayette. Evangelistic Geater Musical Sunday OUR CHOIR AND oncnlgm “Come Before His Presence With Singing' | The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. REV. HARRY L. COLLIER “Radiating the Sunshine of Christ’ 2 9:30 30 P Coming Oct. 13! “GREATER TEMPLE DAY” All-Day Convocation—Delegations from Branch Chmhu—!vmn- lists—Workers—Sj Get Ready for G-pd Feast! Everybody Welcome ~Sunday Scnool. Rally day pro- | @ am. uth Eheilen o “Communton. 00 p.m. SAINT PAUL’S m.—Sun a.m.—Sermon by Br l.. B. Wolt of 7:00 p.m.—Christian Fideavor. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S.T. NICHOLAS, D.D. Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 AM. A Bchool With s Membership of 950. MORNING -SERVICE AT 11:00. Holy Communion Holy Communion Young People's Societies at 6:30 THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Rally Day. 11:00 8.m—Service with -Sermon_ by Leamer, oF Cnavies Town, W 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. INVITED. % ~Liberal Catholic Church 1814 N ST. N.W. Erery Dacdas 11, AM. o Bublie welcome 36 eoimunion and heal- Society of WubinQon, D.C. Ogen duly exccpt holldl!l- sses every day. s morning, afternoon and Sundays. IInflmau CHRIS evfln 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missourl Syned Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 am.—German Service with ‘Communion. 9:45 8. School 11 :MAum- N. J. Ave. Bet. M and N Sts, J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Putor Great ‘Epochs of Church l'llstory . A Series of Sermons at 11 O’Clock A.M. . 6.—*“When the Monks Flourish: ‘WbentheCmdeougl\t —“When Councils Fail 7—“When the Papal ‘Broken.” Power Was ‘Sunday School at 9:45 AM. Preghptevian METROPOLITAN treets S.E. GUNTON-TEMPLEW Sixteenth and Newton Streets : Mt ':ek service—Thursday at 8 p.m. ‘Washington Hdghts lé John C.P-Ilnfl D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 10 Sunday School. ] 11— rshi; rmon by Dr. 1i-Morning Worship _sermop, b7, Dr; GEORGETOWN ganized 1780. P Street mrnnt Street N.W. 7:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle m 3. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Minister .m.—Church_School. —Bible Classes -Morning by pastor: “A Gllul o1 New York .Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. George G. Culbertson 9:45 AM.—gunday School. . 11 AM. . ” ““LIFE’S SYMPHONY. [ P.)l.—Ymml Paoplfl “'I'Iie Hart o Englnnd.” olda Home Country ning m"fi"-‘-‘fl""&f-"" *rVSOME ENGLISH TRAITS THEIR RELIGIOUS VALUE” —rnm :E LAND> nnun.w &"‘3’-‘5 - 16th Above q N.W. led by Mrs. Stmon 1 Mr. 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 AM. Sunday G 4 silence in an Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 2nd and P Sts. N.-W, REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Minister Sunday Worship at H 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. H Conducted by the Minister A Cordial Welcome to All Mniversalist Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. Pastor § SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church Edifice) October 6, at 11 A.M. “MEN WHO D 'lllfll Led by Vested Chorus. c‘.lh ot e Beroti e Kindersarten at the Same Hour Church School Convenes at 12:15 P.M. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the -Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11—“Why a Chris Greater Than John the Baptist” 5 8—Open Sermon on the Book of Revelation. (“Blessed is he that readeth the words| e thhlnp\uy‘.i this book.”) & PETWORTH THE FRIZNDLIEST CHURCH IN 7th and treets REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon and Communion. “Filled Full for Fulfillment” 8 p.m.—Sermon and Song Service. . “Life’s Potter’s Field” 9:30—Sunday School. Thursday—Prayer Service. < PL N.W. FIRST TEMPLE 10th & N Thes. E. Boorde, W. Pastor. Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, supt., 9:30 a. \union. Rall; 8:00 u.np'l"n.x;xeu‘l_: Worship st Hon cram A Heatn “A Great Discovery. Peck Memorial Chapel SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D,, Pastor. 11 AM. ECKINGTON North Capitol St., Corner Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. 'WDING. Minister. West Washington Cor. Sist & N Stz. N.W. Vl‘l’ll(??lllor H_St. between 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Fastor tells: “Why men kill Wash- "we Bray Jour prave 5 Rest Man | Toh & HIGHLANDS Cobenant Connecticut dve. at N St. N.W. JOHN D. GEEGORY. Assistant 9:45—Sunday School snd Al Bible § ll—mdflmllfll n.v"‘"ifo-m Duunmt ou-mk pAnthen, “cive Words, O Lord. (osera): fi; ul) Ifl n 12‘.5{ n“flo Greatness” LT el 1:00—Communion 'I',h ‘address, ! 00—God’s Outlook. re) 3 the . Hemawiora "ot 11 A.M. 8P.M.— TOURISTS TO OUR BEA 16th and Columbia Road. & B Tihany) Fraver ueng Monday—Annual Meeting Sunday School. BAPTIS' c%vlcl. Fourteentn Street at Jefferso HECHANTON "S# co E 10UsNESS” Comm Sunday, Oei. 13 b} ! Munro of Philadelphi United Lodge of Theosophists 709 HIll Bidg, 17th & Eye Sta. N.W. Sunday, October 6, 8:15 P.M. “THE LAW OF CYCLES” Study Class every Thursday, 8:15 P.M. Library open Saturdays from 2 t0 5:30 P.M. No dues, fees or collections. Oct. 6, 8 P.M. THEOSOPHY and RELIGION James W. McGuire 8 p.m. Mahatma hmdlnt uhnrv ‘Spen dally WASHINGTON LODGE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 1216 H_St. N.W. Baptist Zion Baptist Church ¥ St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. B.W. ‘Wm. L. Washington, D. D., Pastor 11:00 8.m.—Sermon by Dr. Washington. SBubject, “The Harven of Life” ~—Sermon, Dr. Charl 8 D e S esonviie P ival Services throughout the week, mgm‘ Text Sunday night, October irring Messages. Inspirational Come! <////////////////////”//”/////////”/”1///”/( Addressing the EUZELIAN CLASS of the Temple Baptist Bible School 10th & N N.W. at 10 AM. HON. GRANT M. HUDSON of Michigan Rally Day Services 9:30 A.M. 7100177701771 LLEI L1211 L P, K s BAPTIST * Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exee. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. KENDALL $th nesr B 8.W. Mlken—gglv.l.m:,vi;-zfi A By METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning_at Eleven “The Lifted Christ” Communion Service Evening at Seven Forty-five "l'lle erml Llfe Remde” for ¥e ‘? -‘Lra 3: fnm S \ Go GROWING CONSTANL FIETH e NeAR 7TH S.W. Jobn E. Brices will Preact o’ Elims of Life.” in the Tnteres s Work: with Music lnd . 'Addresses by Mrs. O and Mrs. G p.m. h. Com= 4 B. 0 . Service on The Cost Tof Crim when Commissione L 7 Leo Rover and others Fith speak. . Welcom CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) WARD 'LARK, Pastor. .—Rally Day Program in the “Christ Mes- My Church_School. 11:00 8. m.—Commaunion Service. Qur Sufficiency. 7:45 p.m.- Recl | s E. L Ave. BETHANY . Zist'Sw. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister Rally Day Services. s . vitie renf-fm, 2 Biblg chool; U's & 3% Everybody feels at ‘home Gmczmnll.nlu.ll Pastor F. W. Johnson 30—Bible School. Rall Day Services, 11 o harch Home-C ing Services. men of 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington Rev. Samue} Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor —“The Rule of the Spirit With Churches.” “Sitting Still and Dying.” Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; B. ¥. P. U, \UTIFUL CITY 45 p.m. CITY SPECIALLY INVITED NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. ' 11 AM.—Morning Worship. Sermon by pastor, “THE PRESENCE OF GOD” THE LORD’S SUPPER. 8 P.M.—Gospel service, “CHRIST’S LAST QUESTION.” Bible School (E. H. de Groot superintendent), 9:30 a.m, Young People, Social Hour, 6:15; Meeting, 7 p.m. 2 Thursday, 8 p.m.~Phil 4: “Sing for Joy.” Calva 11. AM. 6th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. 3 GODFREY CHOBo‘r 8th & H Sts, N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister "I'HE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE” 8 PM.—“GUARDING THE SOURCE” in Series on P-ufl-lwl.fi-ln-lh- Book of Proverbs 11:00—JUNIOR CHURCH. Rev. H. J. Councilor. MM V-gh-llm‘llcln-huwfldlu

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