Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 20

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20 RE, BERNARDBEL T REACH HeR New Yorker Will Occupy Pul- pit in Bethlehem Chapel at Cathedral. REAL ESTATE. W HOME PURCHASED IN MASSACHUSETTS AV Rev. Bernard Iddings Bell, warden of Bt. Stephen’s_College, Annandale-on= Hudson, N. Y. will be the special preacher at the celebration of holy | communion in Bethlehem Chapel of ‘Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 11 am. THE EVENING STAR. PARK The people’s evensong will take place | at'4 pm. in Bethlehem Chapel, with a | sermon preached by Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon of Washington Cathedral. | This service will be broadcast by WRC. | At the conclusion of the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. services pilgrimages through the | t chapels of the cathedral and,! ‘weather permitting, to objects of inter- est in the Cathedral Close will be led | by Rev. John W. Gummere. | The other services in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will be as follows: Holy communion, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer and litany, 10 a. | REV. D. L. SNYDER LEAVES. EMORY METHODIST To Take Charge at Alexandria—Dr. Wheeler to Fill Pulpit Here. Rev. D. L. Snyder, who has been pastor of Emory Methodist Church, 6100 Georgia avenue, for the past four years, has been transferred to the Methodist Church in Alexandria, Va. Rev. Dr. Harry V. Wheeler, formerly presiding elder of the Moorfield dis- trict of the Baltimore Conference, with home in Romney, W. Va, has been ig:olnwd to succeed Mr. Snyder ati 0 Y. Rev. Mr. Snyder will preach, how- ever, at Emory tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Dr. Wheeler will take up the work October 13. PAPER TO BE GIVEN. Dr. Darby to Tell of Progress in| Church Unity. “Progress in Church Unity and Union" is the subject of the paper that | will be read by Dr. Willlam L. Darby ‘before the Presbyterian Ministers’ As- sociation of Washington and vicinity October 7 at 11 am. in the New York| Avenue Presbyterian Churcn, at which time the association will hoid its first meeting of the season. | The ~ officers al Dr. QGeorge S. Duncan, presiden Dr. Henry H. Ranck, vice president, and Dr. Halley B. Taylor, secretary-treasure: Residence at 3209 Cleveland avenue, which has been purchased by J. Gilbert Nettleton, general agent of the Penn: baths and a two-car garage. ania Railroad, from Benjamin Carow through the office of N. L. Sansbury Co. It contains nine rooms, three GIDEON A. LYON TO SPEAK AT CHURCH CLUB DINNER Chevy Chase Presbytérian Group Announces Annual Social Fune- tion for Thursday Evening. The special speaker at the annual dinner of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church next Thursday evening will be Gideon A. Lyon, associate editor of The Evening Star newspaper. He will tell of his recent trip through the Orient, il- lustrating his address with moving pic- tures taken in Japan, Manchuria, Korea and China. Dinner will be served by the members of the guild at 6:15 o'clock. There will be a short program of music and very brief talks about the activities and plans of the church pro- gram for the coming season preceding the address. An innovation will be inaugurated in the primary department of the Sunday school tomorrow morning. The children of 6, 7 and 8 years of age will have a session of work, worship and study from 9:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., at the end of the church service. The new superin- tendent who takes charge of this de- partment is Mrs. Rossel E. Mitchell, formerly primary superviser at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church. Open Until 10 SN - Modern—Up-to-date- 414 Old Georgetown Road BATTERY PARK NEW HOUSES CONVENIENT TERMS P.M. Sunday 250 4 Bedrooms—2 Baths tached garage and private driveway, Also for Sale Si W. H. WEST 1519 K Street SURPRIEING value in this splendidly located house having large rooms, oak floors throughout, fireplace in living room, cement porches, de- 408 and 412 Old Georgetown Road Drive out Wisconsin Avenue o Bethesda Bank, bear left on oad to houses; or take Rockville trolley and get off at Glendrook Road. Representative on Premises full-tiled baths, milar Houses at Qld Gearoetown COMPANY National 9900 Impressive—Spacious NEW STONE AND BRICK HOMES IN CHEV Y CHASE ‘With all of the character, charm and appeal that one attaches to homes costing $30,000 to $40,000. Splendid stone and brick construction, one of the big fea- tures being not alone design, equipment and location but the extraordinarily large size of each of the four bedrooms. 2-car garage on lot 60x125 ft. 5023 and 5027 $24.500 - Ofen Sunday from RENO ROAD $23,750 10 AM. 6l 9 P.M. Al 4GOS R U o s 1415 K Street NNW. ROBT. L. McKEEVER Prosident Nat'l 4750 R0 “PALSIED SOUL” IS TOPIC. Rev. H. E. Beatty to Preach Ser- mon at Georgetown Church. “The Palsied Soul” will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- town Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty) pastor. The Bible school meets at 9:30 a. Christian Endeavor, 7 pm.; Fra Kidwell, leader; topic, “Ideals Worth Living For.” At 8 pm. a series of messages on he theme of prayer will begin. The subject tomorrow evening will be “A Mighty Thing in Human Hand: 8ix rooms, bath and lavatory, built-in garage, maid's room and lavatory in basement, hardwood floors, electric water heater and many other modern features. Exceptionally well built. is year. Ash Cans Furnace Tools FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Natl. 1964 NEW ENGLISH HOME. WOODSIDE PARK Large Corner Lot Fronting on Colesville Road and Greyrock Drive Drive out Georgla Avenue, turn right at Sligo toward In- dian Spring Golf Club. Loca- tion just beyond old Toll House near proposed Sligo Valley Parkway. Reasonable down payment and terms to suit urchaser. Extension of Sixtcenth Street into Colesville Road to be opened JAMES A. WATSON, Owner Phones: Silver Spring 107 or National 0088 Wesley Hreinhts Offers What No Other Development Can Offer Its wonderful tree-topped hills and wooded valleys provide settings for homes of distinctive character, creating an exclusive community—within the city's limits and only ten minutes’ ride from the White House. : You'll appreciate the restrictions which protect investments in Wesley Heights from promiscuous building and insure to it the perpetuation of that wholesome community epirit which be- tokens congenial neighbors. . The demand for homes in Wesley Heights is always far in advance of con- struction—for every home is Miller-built —with that thoroughness which de- mands deliberation and insures superior- ity in every detail of material and crafts- manship, Exhibit Home : 4331 Garfield Street Comgpletely Furnished By Dulin & Martin Open for ‘inspection every day and evening, including Sunday, from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Motor out Massachusetts Avenue, crossing Wisconsin Avenue and turning left into Cathedral Avenue. W.C. & A. N. Miller Owners and Developers 1119 Seventeenth Street B4 ” s s | WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER “AT THE LORD’S TABLE” TO BE SERMON SUBJECT First Presbyterian Church to Cele- brate Holy Communion - at 11 0’Clock. The First Presbyteran Church will celebrate holy communion tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, Dr. N. P, Patter- ;:n, m‘%um, wmmflve h‘ briet com- union address on the sul A la;dh': é\'lbdl:-" e ject “At the unday eveni reaching servi will be resumed at the pt:hlpel b:mon'})c; *|at 8 o'clock. The pastor's theme will be “A Great Discovery.” ‘The Sunday schools at both the old church on John Marshall place and the chapel on Massachusetts avenue at Thirty-sixth street will be held tomor- row morning at 9:30 o'clock. 5, 1929, , r, second vice president, m. will preach at 8 p.m. on “Doubt and Impatience.” He will give thr second’ of a series of addresses on the back- n;m’md of the Bible next Thursday eve- ning. 5 BIBLE CLASSES MEET. Evangelist to Speak at West Wash- ington Baptist Church, The adult Bible classes of the West ‘Washington Baptist Church will have a rally tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the church auditorjum. The sermon at 11 o'clock will be preached by the A pastor, Rev., C. B, Austin, on “Clouds That Overshadow God’s People.” Evangelist James H. Meetchlor will rcad‘:h at 8 pmron “The World's ence will be h REAL ESTATE. DR. GOODNIGHT TO PREACH Dr. Cloyd Goodnight, president of Bethany College, West Vplrflnl.l, will occupy the pulpit at both the morning and evening services at Vermont Ave- nu';hghfllfl.ll’; Church. ~ annual meeting of the - tion will be held Thursday xfifl'&"fi Hackworth, chairman, presiding. Dr, and Mrs. Wilfley, who have been traveling in Southeastern Europe, are ay‘c‘lgolewnlzm, and will shortly go ——— Dr. J. 8. Carroll to Preach. At Mount Zion M. E. Church, Twenty- t, Julius S. Car- church school, 9:30 a.m.. U hold Bl el p.m. Sermon by t| . - The worth meets at 6 p.m. = “BREAKERS” THEME. . At Memorial United Brethren Church, N;{z:ec-mwl and R streets, Rally day wi observed tomorrow in the Sun- day school at 9:40 am. A special p‘;:- P e e morning church service the pastor, Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, will deliver his last sermon before conference on the theme “Breakers Ahead.” In the ::::&x;gyfl 7:30 o'cllock there will be a oung people’s rally, at h time @mm]ss]anu? Camilo yOsl:s :’fhl‘%: Philippine Islands will - as the Nation's Hope.” o The quarterly church conter- | ie) Brightwood M. E. Sunday School at Brightwood Park M. E. Church in the Sunday school at 9:45 am. Holy communion will be observed at 11 a.m. The Senior Epworth League will meet CHURCH RALLY DAY. d Thursday evening. ety Pastor Announces Text. At the People’s Congregational Church tomorrow morning Rev. A. F. Elmes, the pastor, will preach on “Jesus the Pioneer.” The young people will have a rally at 6 pm, The pastor will preach the annual sermon to the John Marshall Relief Association at 8 p.m. Homecoming night will be observed Thursday. Plans Service. 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