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p. U, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ST. PAUL’S CHURCH PLANS| "SERMON SERIES ENDS. Chapel’s Anniversary COMMUNION TOMORROW | gev. A. A. McCallum to Speak on 'MISSION FOUNDING -0 BE CELEBRATED Banquet Meeting Precedes City-Wide Mass Meeting Tomorrow. * 7he Central Union Mission, 613 C Street, will celebrate tonight and to- morrow the forty-fifth anniversary of ¢ Mts founding and the third annual Cgntral Union Mission Sunday insti- lmor:g the Washington churches | nts. eginning tonight at 6:30 o'clock with a banquet and annual meeting at | the Raleigh Hotel, the celebration will culminate tomorrow at 3 o'clock with a city-wide mass_meeting in Calvary | Baptist Church. Rescue mission super- | intendents from many cities will at-| tend both occasions. and tomorrow | morning will occupy pulpits in local | churches. E. H, De Groot, president of the mis- sion's board of directors, will preside 8t tonight's banquet and annual meet- fing. Spokesmen for the pastors of the Washington churches will be Rev. James H. Taylor, Central Presbyterian Church; )iuv. John C. Copenhaver, Ep- worth fethodist Episcopal Church + South; Rev, H. Dennington Hayes, St. Mark's Lutheran Church; Rev. Gove G. Johnson, National Baptist Memo- fial, and Rev. Jason Noble Pierce of the Pirst Congregational Church, The business will include annual selection of the mission’s ministerial council of 27 local pastors from the larger num- ber of churches owning the mission. Mass Meeting Planned. At the mass meeting in Calvary Bap- tist Church tomotrrow Dr. J. R. Sizoo, suwr of the New York Avenue Pres- yterlan Church, will be the principal speaker, Assisting Dr. Sizoo will be Dr. Willlam 8. Abernethy, Calvary's pastor. - Converts of rescue missions will” give five-minute testimonies of of salvation.” E. H. De Groot ide. ‘The . third annual Central Union Mission Bunday will be observed tomor- Tow morning by many Washington churches, Rescue mission officials here for the eelebration and the local churches whose pulpits they will occupy tomor- | yow are: Rev. Harry H. Hadley, super- intendent, Calvary Mission, New York City, at Petworth M. E. Church; Rev. . H. Kratzig, superintendent, Union gh.flon, Norfolk, at National Baptist “Memorial, and (évening) at Church of ‘the Pilgrims; J. Arthur Schlicter of Philadelphia, field secretary, Interna- ~tional jon of Mission, at Fifth Bap- fist Church; Lloyd J. Relyea, super- tintendent, Market Street Mission, Mor- ristown, N. J., at Temple Baptist Church and (evening) at Grace Luth- #ran Church. a Minneapolis Visitor. Rev. W. E. Paul, superintendent, “Union City Mission, Minneapolis, Minn., at Calvary Baptist Church and (eve- nlnfil at_Central Presbyterian Church Bouth; Henry Reinhardt, superintend- ent, Bethesda Mission, Harrisburg, Pa., ‘Anacostia Baptist Church and (evening) at Brightwood Park Methodist Episco- pal Church; Bob Martin, superinten- ~dent, Eighth Street Wayside Mission, Philadelphia, at Western Presbyterian Church; John R. McIntyre, superin- tendent, Whosoever Gospel Mission, Philadelphia, at Chevy Chase Presby- terian Church; Hai Haines, Goodwill Home and Rescue Mission, Newark, at Eastern Presbyterian Church; Richard D. Murphy, superintendent, Rescue Mission, Syracuse, at Epworth Meth- odist Episcopal Church; A. L. Jones, k' rintendent, McAuley Water Street fon, New York City, at Francis g::m Methodist Episcopal Church Additional Speakers. ‘Homer Rodeheaver at Mount Vernon Place Methodist, iscopal Church South; J. M. Cottrell, superintendent, City Rescue Mission, Youngstown, Ohio, at” Langdon Methodist Episcopal Church and (evening) at St. Paul's hodist Episcopal Church; W. C. Bit- ‘Central Union Mission, at Gor- such Methodist Episcopal Church; Dr. H. M. Dudley, religious director, Cen- fral Union Mission, at North Carolina s§venue Methodist Episcopal Church; iwrence Sutherland, superintendent, @Goodwill Home and Rescue Mission, Newark, N. J,, at Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church; A. M. zflm' 8 director of the Central Union Ission, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church. | Rev. Wilbur La Roe, jr, a director of the Central Union Mission, at Georgetown Lutheran Church; James ‘Trimble, a director of the Central Union Mission, at First Brethren Church; Willlam H. Ramsay, senior di- rector of the Central Union Mission, | at Takoma Park Christian Church; E. | H. De Groot, president of board of di~ rectors, Central Union Mission, at West- minister Presbyterian Church, and Rob- ert J. Milligran of the Eighth Street Ofimnn. Philadelphia, at Metro- | politan Presbyterian Church. | John 8. Bennett, since 1914 the mis- sion's superintendent, is in charge of | the arrangements. | SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. | Rev. J. C. Olden, Howard U. Of-| ficial, Will Preach. Rev. J. C. Olden, field agent of How- ard University, will preach tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, Third street | b.tween H and I streets, at 11 am. and e Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and the B. Y. P. U. at 6 p.m. Presents Ralph E. Boile Field Lecturer ¥ in a - Gity-Wid For . Practical BW (& ASBURY M. E. CHURCH Auley Mission of New York at Morning Hour. York City, will Asbury M. E. Church South, Sixteenth near Lamont street, tomorrow morning. ‘Wrote Nothing and Did ‘The Epworth League wi Eve) Hall Woolf in charge. missionary talk bein| Beane. The leader will be Mary Fran- ces Israel. ‘The regular business and social meet- evening at the home of Anna Laura Sanford, 1631 Montague street. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 o'clock. VISITOR TO SPEAK. Rev. W. H. Pinkerton to Preach at Vermont Avenue Church. At the Vermont Avenue Christian Church tomorrow Rev. W. H. Pinker- ton, formerly pastor of the King's High- way Christian Chureh, in St. Louis, will preach. His morning topic will be “Things Knowable About God” and in the evening he will speak on the sub- ject “The Culmination of Church Activities.” The pastor of the church, Dr. Earle Wilfley, with Mrs. Wilfley, has been abroad for the past two months and will return to his pulpit next Sunday, which will mark the beginning of his twentieth year as pastor of the chureh. TWO TOPICS ANNOUNCED. Rev. N. M. Simmonds to Preach at Highlands Baptist Church. At the Highlands Baptist Church, the pastor, Rev. N. Simmonds, will preach on “The Promised Land or the Wilderness” tomorrow morning and in the evening on “The Joy of the Angels.” ‘The annual meeting of the church will be held Thursday. The dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock by the Woman's Circle with a committee con- sisting of Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Johnson. After' an address the business of the year will be considered. Oct. 27 to Nov. JAPHET $-750: The LITTLE MAN with the BIG MESSAGE Brightwood Park Church Eighth and Jeffersen Sts. N.W. Near Thih 80 and Ga. Ave. Car Lines MASONIC CLUB SUNDAY October 27, 1929 8 O’Clock P.M. Calvary Baptist Church 8th and H Sts. N.W. Speakers Rev. Wm. S. Abernethy Rev. Homer J. Councillor All club members, their families and friends are most cordially invited to attend Guests District GRAND MASTER and Grand Lodge National and State Officers of The National League of Masonic Clubs au e Campaign Christianity . The solution for every economic, social and religious probl: At em. the MASONIC TEMPLE October 27th to Nov 13th and New York Ave. ember 10th, inclusive (Opening Lecture Sunday Evening, October 27 Unity includes Every one, regardle sect, creed or metapl ,at 8§ P.M.) all, excludes none. ss of religious belief, hysical affiliation, will find in these lectures new light, inspira- tion and spiritual up! Voluntary Offering lift, No Paid Classes SERVICES OUTLINED Sermon by Superintendent of Mec- A. L. Jones, superintendent of the | MeAuley Water Street Mission of New preach at_ Francis In the evening Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor, will preach on “The Prophet Who rything. iil hold its de- votional meeting at 7 p.m., with Elste The Hi-League Will hold & meeting at the same time, a given by Mrs. ing of the league will be held Tuesday RELIGION IN AGE OF MACHINE, TOPIC Universalist Pastor of Min- neapolis to Address Con- gregationalists. Dr. Marion Daniel Shutter, pastor of First Universalist Church of Minneapo- lis and president of the Universalist General Conventlon from 1911 to 1915, will preach tomorrow morning at First Congregational Church on “Religion in An Age of Machinery.” Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, the pastor, will give the sermon prelude on * liglous Aspects of Current Questions the special subject being “Law Enforce- ment in Washingto | “n place of the usual Sunday night | service tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock the| | pastor will speak on ‘“Virtues of Na- | poleon” and his sermon will be illus- trated by the French fllm “Napoleon.” The evening service will be at 7:30 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock and will be the closing service of the General Con- vention of the Universalist Church. Dr. Frank D. Adams of Detroit, who is the president of the convention, will be the presiding officer. The speakers will be Dr. Willlam Knowles Cooper! who will | speak on “The Church and the Prob- lem of International Understanding." and Dr. John Murray Atwood of New York, who will speak on “Universalism —Is Tt Adequate as a Gospel of Uni- versal Justice?” Dr. Pierce will speak Thursday at 7:45 o'clock on “What Js Man?” His | sermon will be illustrated by the motion picture “The Strange Case of Capt. Ramper.” | All departments of the Sunday school meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor will meet Sunday evening in the Sunday school room. Community tea from 8 to 6:30 o'clock. The regular meeting at 6:30 o'clock will be led by Mrs. Donald L. Luxford and the topic for discussion will be “What Is Wor- ship?” The Young People’s Soclety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 o'clock in the east.parlor tomorrow eve- ning. The topic for discussion will be “Meaning of Prayer.” Miss Abigail Whiton will lead the meeting. “DISMISSED.” Rev. E. Hez Swemm Announces Subject of Sermon. Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of Centen- | verse to the President of the United States and the District of Columbia that can prosper each one on the police force. The verse will be used for the Sunday night text. 8. o'clock. ‘The 11 o'clock morning sermon sub- ject is “Dismissed.” The Sunday school meets 9:30 am. and the several Bap- tist Young People’s Unions at 7 p.m. BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH. Special meeting will be held in Brightwood Church, Eighth and Jeffer- | son streets, beginning tomorrow eve- | ning, and continuing until November 17. These services will begin at 7:30 p.m. each day except Sunday, when they will begin at 8 Rev. M. R. Japhet wi Hnited Brethren Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitel and R Streets. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D.. Pastor Rev. J. Herschel C Assistant Pastor Morning at 11— st Service.” Evening at 8—-“Our Comm n.” Tllustrated by Hofmann's *‘Christ Teaching From a Boat.” Sermons by Dr. S. B. Daugherty. School for all ages, 9:40. C. . Societies, 7. Vested Choir. Good Music Pictures Distributed. Prayer Service and Official Board Thursday, 8 p.m. | p.m. i1l preach. @nngrrgafinuhl j Tenth and G Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 11 AM. Sunday Afternoon “NAPO William Knowles nial Baptist Church, proffers a Bible |j Visiting Pastor DR. M. D. SHUTTER. CHAPEL T0 OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY Special Services Will Feature Pro- gram Under Direction of Dr. White. The twentleth annflersary of the laying of the corner stone of St. Moni- ca’s Chapel, South Capitol and L streets southw will be observed with special ercis tomorrow. Rev. S. Henry White will have charge of the arrange- ments. There will be a_celebration of the holy eucharist at 7 am. Dr. D. Wel- lington Curran will conduct morning prayer_and preach at 11 o'clock, and Rev. Edgar C. Young of Philadelphia will preach in’the evening. “HOW TO LIVE FOREVER.” West Washington Baptist Church Program Is Announced. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow, at 11 a.m., on “How to Live Forever,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Ninety and Nine.” North Carolina and South Carolina night will be observed at the evening service. Every one born in those States invited to attend. @ongregutional CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH George Farnham. or 34th and Lowell Church School. 9:45 MRS. HELENA KII dBAL{‘ Director of Religlous lucation 'our Deépts. Morning Worship, 11:00 uRMO!‘ “Dramatizing the Insignificant” Communion Service d Reception of Membe: Evening Service, 6:30 ‘Thur: 7:15 p. THE DIVINE COMEDY PLYMOUTH Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE"” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Rev. J. Gardner Ross. “MOSES’ PRAYER” 8:00 p.m.—“Witnessing of the Spirit.” Thursday,_8:00 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Sermon Prelude by Dr. Pierce “Religious Aspects of Current Questions” October 27—“Law Enforcement in Washington” Sermon by Dr. Marion D. Shutter of Minneapolis “Religion in An Age of Machinery” at 4:30 O'clock Dr. Pierce Speaks on “Virtues of Napoleon” Hlustrated by Epic French Film LEON" The Life, Loves and Battles of Napoleon Bonaparte Sunday Night 7:30 Addresses by Cooper, LL. D., of Washington Rev. John Murray Atwood, D. D,, of New York On Thursday Night at 7:45 O’clock ) Dr. Pierce Speaks on Tilustrated by Every One Invited 1410 Columbi REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 9:50 densky. Topic: 11:00 A. M.—Sermon— By Dr. Frank D. 7:30 P.M.—Visitation. Staff Consultations, “WHAT IS MAN?” the photoplay “THE STRANGE CASE OF CAPTAIN RAMPER” Freewill Offerings Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church a Road N.W. MISS LOIS M. KUGLER Director of Religious Education SUNDAY AM.—Adult Discussion Group. Speaker, Mr. G, A, Stuen- “Agriculture and the New World Situation” “Are You Standing in the Way?” Adams, of Detroit THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 Aid Association for the Blind. Washington Life Adjustment Center : at the Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church MISS HELEN M. TREUDLEY, Director Mondays, 7-10 P.M. FOR NORMAL MEN AND WOMEN Office Hours: 9-4:30 daily, Mon., Thurs., Fri. evenings, 7-9. Tel. Adams 7979 COUNGIL T0 OPEN MEETING MONDAY Convention of Sunday Schools Will Be Held at Cal- vary Baptist Church. The annual convention of the District of Columbia Sunday School Council will open at Calvary Baptist Church Mon- day at 7:45 p.m. The opening address will be given by the president of the council, Dr. Homer J. Councilor, upon “The Present Status of the Sunday School.” Dr. Joseph J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, will de- liver an address on “New Projects in Religlous Education.” Dr. F. F. Hol- sopple, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, will speak on “Development in Leadership.” The conference sessions will Tuesday and Wednesday evening with features, after which conference periods will be held, under the leadership of experts in the various departments of Sunday School work. VISITOR TO PREACH. Services at Georgetown Lutheran Church Announced for Tomorrow. At Georgetown Lutheran Church to- morrow morning at the 11 o'clock serv- ice Wilbur LaRose, jr., will ope resenting the Central Union Mission. Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 pm. Topic, “What Is Worship?” At the evening service, at 8 o'clock, the subject of Rev. H. E. Beatty will be “prayer and Christ's Program for the World.” Friendn Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Meeting for Worship, 11 A.M. All Cordially Invited. RBERT LEWIS. Clerk, ‘astern Ave. a_Park Friends’ Meeting AUGUSTUS T. MURRAY, 45 Sunday School. Meeting for Worship. Christian Endeavor. (Thursday) Praver Meetl treets N.W. Minister. Union Reformation Celebration Washington Lutherans Thursday, October 31st, 1929 8 P.M. MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fourteenth and N Sireets N.W. ADDRESS Dr. R.E. Tulloss President of Wittenberg College Springfield, Ohio CHRIST N. J. Ave, Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM— Reformation Anniversary “When Luther Broke the Papal Power” 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missour] Syniof Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German service, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “The Reformation” d P Streets N.W. Richard Schmidt. D. D. .—Sunday School. “German Reformation Service. ew Hampshire and Buchanan. ngs t. Church_Council_at_church, SAINT PAUL’S Panhtal EEi® Cl 1 am—8. 8. Keller Memorial Marsland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. Sile NICEIOLAS. D.D. astor. BUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 AM. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00 “An Unpayable Debt” EVENING BERVICE AT 7:45 “A Heart of Stone” ‘Young People’'s Societies at 6:45 P.M. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School, classes for all 11:00 8. m.—"What the World Owes Luther” (Reformation service commemo- rating the birth of Protestant- ism, with sermon by the pas- tar) 8:00p.m.—*A Great Little by Dr. W, E. wickley, Pa, in honor of the 400th nniversary of Luther's Smail Catechism Vested choir. - directed by Mrs. Klinge Male quartet A_CORDIAL WEL (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 9:45 a.m—Bible School 10 —German Service. sh Service. al Service ocker, violinist: Mabel Ken- William Bell, tenor John R. Monroe, or Lucienne Stre nedy. mezzo-soprano; Mason Hart, planist; T R e COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park ve. Services conducted by utier, at_11 and 8 o'clock Endeavor Society. 7 p.m |Church of the Atonement R pastor, ervices 11 A.M. " Church of the Reformation sue Vespers. Blessing_Await LACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Bervice with Sermon. Dr. G Diftenderter. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. #:00 p.m. with Sermon. Dr. B Dikitnaerter " This Church Welecomes YOU. open | _ ak, rep- | — A_cms@fi Tuesday at 7:30 pm. | Book,” sermon | | Schuette of Be- || oAl ME_TO_ALL! Dr. F. J. Bohanan to. Fill Pulpit During Services at Rock Creek Parish. Dr. P. J. Bohanan will administer holy communion at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Parish, tomorrow &t 8:30 am. The church school will resume its sessions at 9:30 and at 11 o'clock will be the morning service. Dr. Bohanan will preach the sermon. The first of the series of cottage meetings was held last Wednesday eve- ning. These meetings are arranged on a basis of fives, five meetings at differ- ent homes, five consecutive weeks, five different topics, five different speakers. The speakers will rotate, so that there will be & new AB:ner at each meeting. ‘The Senior wughters of the King will entertain the local council at Rock Creek Parish November 7. Refrésh- ments will be served by the chapter. I. B. S. A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3:00 p.m.—Lecture. 7:48 p.m.—Tower study. "~ St. Mary’s Church | 5th St. N.W. bet. G and H Sts. Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7, 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Solemn High Mass at 11 o'clock. Solemn Public Novena Souls in Purgatory, day, Nov. 3. Saturday, Oct. 26, to Sun¢ Rev. Redemptorist Father. Masses at 7 and 8 o'clock. Evening Devotions at 7:30 o'clock. Forty Hours’ Devotion October 26, 27, 29. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH General Retreat October 27 to November 1 Rev. William R. McCann of the New York Apostolate. uring the Week—Masses, 7 and 8. (Instruction before 8 o'clock Mass.) Conference on Doctrinal Subjects. Afternoon Service (4:45-5:45). ;| November 1 (All Saints' Day)—A holy & day of obligation. The Retreat from 4: By Rev. Joseph C. Fleming and Sunday Night, October 27—7:30 . D Noon Day Service (12:15-12:45). Conference on Moral Subjects. at_the Hely Hour A & e Chriatian CHURCH OF CHRIST Py o), s Magh pLA . !ul';u:y Ser;l 10 .—Bible Classes: CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park R Nr. Gs. Ave. W. F. F e EEEEEE:BEEE by Miss Ruth Mr. Wm. Hazes. Wermont Avenne 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfiey, LL. D, Pastor 11 AM. “Things Knowabie About God.” “The c-lmn-ui‘ni of Church 5 3 vities. Rev. W. H. Pinkerton will preach at both services. Ninthy Street oth & D Sts. N.E. BENJAMIN H. MELTON OSEPH A. SCOTT. As 9:30—Graded Bible School 10:00—Sermon by the Minister. §:45—Cbristian Endeavor. 7i46—germon by Dr. Johtl R. Me. Intyre. Superintendent of the Whosoever Mission, Germantown, Pa. Junior Choir will sink at the evening service. YOU ARE WELCOME. @olwmbia Heights The pastor preaches at 11 am. nd at 8 p.m. Good music. riends. (2T ——=lal——=]a[c—=——inl—— o, IJ fll Present-Day Problems. In St Paul's Episcopal Church the rector, Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, ‘has been .lvhl&: course of sermons defiunh:lus church facing the présent-day problems. The series will end tomorrow when the subject will be “gt. Columba in Paganry.” ‘The late presiding Mlhofl John Gardner Murray; the late Bishop of Washington, Alfred Harding; the late rector of the parish, Robert Talbott, and many others will be remembered at the altar in St. Paul's at the sea- son of All Saints. @lhiristian Science (NEW) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Services at 11 A.M. in the Assembly Room of the Hotel Lafayette The Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill, Will Talk on the Subject: “TRUTH vs. ERROR” Sunday School, 10:45 {ng Rooms, 16 1 Pi United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bidg, 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. Sunday, October 27, 8:15 P.M. “THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS.” Studs Class every Thursday, 8:18 P.M. Library open ‘B’Iohgd‘l’l from 3 to Neo dues, fees or collections. Ten Command- ments—Occult ‘ Interpretation ) Matthews Dawson 0, & Oct. 27. 8 P.M. . "m.n‘" ‘Tuesdays. Fridays. 8 p.m Tt Reading Room open daily 4:4! WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Baptiat Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. S.W. Wm. L. Washington, D. D,, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Wasl ington. Subject, : ” “Honoring God 4:00 p.m.—Holy Communion. o 8:00 p.m.—Special service ‘unde a ices of the AN g‘é?n:er. Order of Eastern i The Public 1s Always Welcoms 4 6:30 Paul the Initiate LAPTIST + Rev. H. W. O. Milington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. PETWORTH THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN WASHINGTON 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor 11a.m—Address by H. H Hadley of adléy Mission, New York City. 8p.m—Sermon by Pastor THE ELEMENTAL CHRIST” :30 & cl m. ses Meetings, Sunday_School all. B Y. P. pm ‘Praver Service TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, N.W. Pastor. Bible School, Géo. D. Sullivan, supt., 9:30 a.m. asses_for 7 pm. spel Services—Guest Speakers: MR. LLOYD J. RELYEA, Mor- ristown, N. J. 00 REV. J. W. O'HARA, Asheville, s s 5 8:00 P.M. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. (Western e WARD" O CLARK. Fa ,m.—“THE_SCHQOL OF CHRIST.” Wm0 Recit “BAViD 'AND' JONATRAN S. 8. at 945 B. Y. P. U. at 6:45. CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem this Washine- s Preache: Droffers a Bible verse to'the Premident of Columbls ihat tan, b1y o tan n ice For nr%l o1 reel be used for the Sunday gelock. Easy chairs (mel s We .7 "Tth & Eyi missed West Washington Cor. 31st & N Sts. N.W. C. P. Ryland, Pastor f. 8. B Y. P. U, 7pm gl. ill speak on Ci 11 am. vangelistic Services. Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, Pastor 'y ] 'y Jacob’s Dream Evening at Seven Forty-fi 9:30—Bible School. 10—M: meets men in Auditorium._. 5 —Fi People. T: —Songs and sermon. CHURCBRE 'l‘ KENDALL 9th near B S.W. lyea, Morristown, METROPOLITAN Morning at_Eleven “Hell and Heaven” Societies of Happy Ywn:, _ NIRR TR Revival Meetings, Oct. 28—Nov. 1 Services _daily. EO R Dind ofhers will preach leadér. Sunday, 11 am. J. Arthuf BETHANY ®hote HUGH T. STEVENSON, Tsland Ave. d St. N.W. Minister unday, 9th and 8. C. Ave. Pastor F. W. Joh ALL_WELCOME AT GRACE. G BAPTIST 'H. ST Promised Land of 1he Fl O Streets N.W. Tn the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washinston Rev. Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“The Comfort My Soul Needs.” 8 P.M.—“When the Heart Confesses Its Love.” Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.; B. ¥. P. U.. 6: TOURISTS TO OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY SPECL 16th and Columbia Road. Bible School, 9:30 A.M. NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL Gove G. Johnsonm, D. D., Pastor. 11 A.M.—Rev. H. H. Kratzig of Norfolk, Va. 8 P.M.—The Pastor, on With Them.” “The Man Who Stood ‘Young People at 7 P.M. Thursday, Covenant Meeting at 8, “Christ Our Life.”. Col. 3. ~Calbary earue 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“MIRACLES OF SALVATION.” Rev. W. E. PAUL, D. 8 P.M.—“THE GOLDEN MEAN.” Masonic Clubs of District Guests of Honor. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY WILL PREACH 7:45—Organ Recital 11 A.M.—Junior Church, Rev. 9:30—Sunday School D., of Minneapolis H. J. Councilor cue Mission Resrue Mission Presbyteria A modern 7- story building for prompt lief for unfor. tunate humanity. 8th and H Sts. N.W. ESasas] Hear HOMER RODEHEAVER, Billy Sundsy's famous chor- ister, singer and trombonist. REV. J. R. SIZOO, D. D., Pastor of New York Avenue n Church. CONVERTS of rescue missions, modern “Miracles of Salva- tion,” in five-minute Heart Throb Testimonies. SO By Coming, Help Celebrate the 45th Anniversary Of Your Central Union Mission Washington’s “Mission of the Churches” ways Op at 613 C St. N.W. Come Sunday . . . 3 O’Clock Mission Mass Meeting In Calvary Baptist Church (Near 7 th and Pa. Ave.)