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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, L2 22, 1930. |DR. JOHN R. SHANNON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY [A. M. E. CHURCH SERVICE. PASTOR IS LISTED FOR INSTALLATION Service Thursday for Rev. Dr.| Snyder at St. Paul’s Lu- theran Church. Special services of installation will be held at St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Eleventh and H streets, Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock. at which time Dr. Henry W. Snyder will be for- mally installed as pastor of the church. The charge to the pastor will be de- livered by Dr. Ulysses 8. G. Rupp, pas- tor of the Evangelical Luthern Church at Frederick, Md., Dr. Rupp having confirmed Dr. Snyder when the latter was a member of his congregation at the church of the Reformation, Balti- more, and having also performed the ceremony when Dr. and Mrs. Snyder were married. The charge to the con- gregation will be delivered by Dr. Wil- liam A. Wade of Baltimore, president of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland. Dr. Snyder began his duties as pastor of St. Paul's in November. coming from his former pastorate at the First Lutheran Church, Johnstown. | Pa., and succeeding Dr. John T. Hud- | dle and Dr. W. C. Waltemyer, co-pas- | tors of St. Paul's, both of whom rn-i signed during the past Summer. Dr. Huddle was thereupon made pastor | emeritus of St. Paul's because of his long service of 25 years with the con- gregation, and Dr. Waltemyer accepted | @ call to the chair of philosophy at | Gettysburg College. Dr. Snyder will preach tomorrow | morning a. St. Paul's on the theme “The Road I Take.,” and in the evening | on “Four Attitudes Toward Christ.” The two Sunday schools will meet at 9:30 am. at St. Pauls and Epiphany Chapel, Sixteenth and U streets, re- spectively. The Luther League will be hosts to the Senior and Intermediate | Societies of Christian Endeavor at | Epiphany Chapel at a fellowship meet- | ing at 6 o'clock, to be followed by a special fellowship program at 7 o'cloek. | This wiil be lead by Miss Ruth Plum-v mer. The Sewing Circle of the Ladies’ Aid | Bociety will meet Tuesday from 1 to 4 | o'clock at the home of Mrs. I. B. Dod- son, 1860 Columbia road. At 8 o'clock the same evening the Men's Club will hold 1;.‘ monthly meeting at Epiphany Chapel. ‘The Luther League will give an en- tertainment Friday evening at Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, for the benefit of the building fund of the church. Clifford K. Berryman, car- | toonist of The Evening Star, will glve 2 chalk talk; the members of the ieague will give a play entitied “How the Story Grew,” and numbers will be rendered by the Misses Hunt and Milton E. Gardner. The Dr. Samuel Domer Bible Class | will meet at Kirklawn, 5124 Chevy Chase parkway, next Saturday eve- ning at 8:15 o'clock, when they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Snyder. CHURCH OF COVENANT PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Dr. McCartney Will Discuss “Im- | portance of Personal Attitudes Toward Moral Issues.” | | At the Church of the Covenant to- me morning Dr. Albert Joseph Mc- m will preach on the subject, “The Importance of Pemnl.l Attitudes Toward Moral Issues.” | A men's dinner, to which the ycg | men congregation are parti-u- larly mflu¢ will be held Monday at 6 o'clock. At 8 o'clock, at the regular meefln[ of the Men’s Society, Dr. A. F. :°m°“ 7B Depasiment of Africoitare of the en culture, talk on “Research and Human Welllr! 2 Dr McCartney's discourse Thursday will be on “What of Prohibi- | finn" Shall We Stand to Our Guns?” | Mo ey raises the question, | "Whu is making all the noise? real or Jlls! a smoke screen?™ Is lt‘ REVIVAL TO CLOSE. | | “More Than Conquerors” Is Subject | for Morning Sermon. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church, Sixth and A streets northeast, the clos- ing services of the revival, under the leadership of the California Evangelists, Misses Amy Lee Stockton and Rita Gould, will be held tomorrow. At 10 am. ‘““f"’fi“"“ "mt ngdr:ssmtl:;e young people’s department of the Bible school; at 11 am. she will preach on “More Than Conquerors,” and at 7:45 Pp.m. her final sermon will be delivered on the topic “ Last Words, Are They in the Bible?” r John Compton Ball will pre- side at all services “PRAYER” TO BE TOPIC. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West | Washington Baptist Church, will preach | tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Prayer—How t Helps in Life,” and at 8 pm. on ‘Why a Christian Ought to Belong to Ch! Church.” Thursday meeung at 5 pm. Subject, Will Be Installed _DR. HENRY W. SNYDER. OFFICERS NANIED BY CHURCH GROUP “Speculahon or Consecra- tion” Will Be Sermon Sub- ject of Dr. Smith. “Speculation or Cons odist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and | Allison streets, tomorrow morning, by Dr. Chesteen Smith. In the evening members of board of | officials are expected to be present. A | | brief address will be delivered by a member of the church, who is not an official, on “Particular Service Ren- dered by Members of the Official Board.” = “A Vitalized Organization” will be the subject of Dr. Smith's mes- sage. The combined reading circles of the lMtssh:mm'y Societies will meet Tuesday at 3 o'clock with Mrs. H. E. Brockson, at 1425 Varnum street. In the eve- ning at 8 o'clock, Miss Dorothea Mc- | Dowell, 1416 Allison street, will enter- tain the Evening Missionary Society. Prayer service will be under the di- rection of Dr. Smith Thursday evening, Zor:flnuln. the study of the Book of cts. At the fourth quarterly conference, last Monday evening, under direction of the district superintendent, Dr. Phelps Hand, the following officers were elected: Resident ministers, Rev. Ed- ward L. Parks, Rev. A. Earl Kernahan, | Rev. Joseph C. Gray: local preachers, William H. Richardson, Jackson A. Winner, John W. K. Young; trustees, W. M. Bastian, S. R. Bowen, E. S. Brashears, O. M. Bryant, C. H. Edwards, H. C. James, C. Francis Jenkins, Dr. ‘W. Stanton, W. F. Stickle; trustee Pmerfl.ua E. D. Godfrey; stewards, J. A. | Bartholomew, F. C. Brinley, H. B. | Brooks, E. D. Detwiler, P. McK, ®ichi- son, W. L. Evans, H. A. Havens, O. H. Hiliman, B. J. Howard, Mrs. N. M. L. Jenkins, R. C. King, Dr. T. F. Law, S. L. Lieb, H. B. Linton, Mrs. H. T. Lipp, Dr. J. C. McDowell, F. C. Lucas, E. W. Morgan, J. C. Rau, F. E. Reppert, Dr. !CRM!RM!ICSMTWAM ‘W. R. Schmucker, C. H. Spencer, E. H. Stephens, Frank Welch, E. J. Wolcott: stewards emeritus, J. B. Hayghe, W. H. Proctor; president Woman's Home Mis- sionary Society, Mrs. O. H. Hillman; Woman's Poreign Missionary Society, Mrs. H. A. Havens; Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Orrel Moody; Epworth League, L. L. Fansher; qenem supeflntendent of church school, W. cration” will be | the sermon subject at Hamline Meth- | CHAPEL OBSERVES “CATHEDRAL DAY" Episcopal Members in Senate and House Given Special Invitation. Members of the Episcopal Church in the Senate and House of Representa- tives have been specially invited to at- itend the People's evensong in Bethle~ tomorrow ot 4 pm, when Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing- ton, will preach the sermon. This service and sermon will be broadcast over WRC. Tomorrow will be observed at the cathedral as “Cathedral Sunday,” as in many dioceses of the country, when in various churches special mention will be made and prayers said for Washington | Cathedral. At the 11 am. celebration of ho!}\ communion and sermon tomorrow in Bethlehem Chapel, the special preacher | Will b2 Right Rev. Samuel B. Booth Bishop Coadjutor of Vermont, who is |in Washington attending a_conference at the College of Preachers. Washington | Cathedral, and has remained in town am. and morning praver and lltany’ | religious devotion and interest in the | hem Chapel, one at 12 Hotel Tuesday at 6 o'clock, when the DOCTOR TO SPEAK. in order fo preach at the morning serv- | fce_in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow. will be said at 10 am. There will be two pilgrimages to- | Cathedral Close. These pilgrimages will | be conducted by ihe Rev. John W. other at 5:15 p. A tellowship difiner, an annusl event | | speaker will be Right Rev. Charles | Kiske, Bishop of Central New York. Dr. A. C. Christie to Lead Central Union Mission Service. | 2:30 pm. and the The other services will nclude cele- | bration oi the holy communion at 7:30 | morrow to crypt chapels of the cathe- dral open to the public and objects of | Gummere of the cathedral staff of clergy, and both will start from Bethle by the men of the diocese, will be given for Bishop Freeman at the Hamilton Bishop Freeman will also make an ad- dress. conduct the service at the Central Union Mission, 613 C street, tomorrow | at 7:45 pm. The missiofservices during the week will be conducted by the following organizations from churches represent- ed by the mission in its_capacity as “the mission of the churches”: Mon- day night, the Christian Endeavor of the United Brethren Church: Tuesday night, the B. Y. P. U. of the First Bap- tist_Church; Wednesday night, the A. B. Pugh Class of Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church_South: Thursday night, the American Home Bible Institute; Friday night, the Christian Endeavor of the Church of the Pilgrims and Saturday night, the Temple Baptist Church, Bible Students @I. B.S. A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 P.M.—Lecture. 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. Seats Free No Collection Theosophy JESUS’ ENEM]ES SUBJECT. Rev. Kyle Booth to Preach at In- gram Congregational Church. Rev. Kyle Booth, pastor of the In- gram Memorial Congregational Church, Massachusetts aVenue and Tenth street | northeast, will preach on “Jesus and His Enemies” at 11 o'clock tomorrow. This is one in a series of sermons on the “Humanism of Jesus.” At the evening | service he will preach on “Christians” | as the name given to the early follow- ers of Jesus. Church school will meet at 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor Society will mect at 7 pm., and will be addressed by Rev. William C. Bell, returned mis- sAi?:lAry from the Angola Mission in ica. SPECIAL SERVICES. Evangelists to Aid Pastor of Tem- ple Baptist Church. At Temple Baptist Church special | meetings will be conducted by Charlie and Roy, evangelists, assisted by the pastor Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, every night next week except Saturday. The sermon topics tomorrow are “Wisdom and Her Children” in the morning and “After Death—What?” in the evemn., Palestne Who will have final con- trol—Zionism, Mohammed- anism or Christianity? at the Capitol Memorial Church John W. MacNeil, Pastor 5th & F Sts. NW. This Lecture by F. C. GILBERT o} S e Song Service, 7:45. Evangeliral Hebrew-Christian Evangelist —will be of intense interest to the people of Washington. Lecture, 8:00. RRERRRERRRE Evangeliral SUNDAY in the NEW TESTAMEN All the Texts in theNew Testament on Sunday Examlned Hear This Thrilling Story of Was F A Lecture by DR. B. G. WILKINSON Missionary College, Dean of Theoiogy, Washin the Days When Christianity ounded T L’Aiglon Auditorium 18th & COLUMBIA ROAD Medical Demonstration, 7:15 P.M. “Meat Diet: Its Dangers and Substitutes Therefor”—Expert from the | Sanitarium. Musical Program, 7: ‘Washington 30 P.M. SUNDAY FEB 23—-FREE B.G. Wilkinson, Ph. D. Lightbringer Lodge T.S. Free Class in Theosophy | Sun., Feb. 23rd, 5 P.M. Topic, “Life After Death” Mr. E. Matteossian Peculiarities of Numbers 3, 6 and 9| Matthews Dawson i Feb. 23, 8 P.M. 6:30 Paul the Initiate Tugsdays. 8 p.an—Mahatms Letters. Pridays, 8§ pm. trine. Reading Room open daily 4:45-6. WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. 1 3 "‘hu. “‘p (!Inngrtgafinnal REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister. 9:30 AM.—Church School. | ” by Mr. Charles joy11:00 A.M.—Sermon— 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Service. C. Hoyt. An Undenominational Service for Office Hours: 9- TELEPHONE Tenth and G 8 PM.—Dr. Pierce—“PR From the Yale Chi | hem Chapel of Washington Cathedral | Dr. A. C. Christie, physician, Willl ; Mt. Pleasant Congregatlonal Clmrch 1410 Columbia Rd. N.W. 9:50 AM.—Adult Discussion Group. “The Work of the Federal Farm “STAR HITCHED; BUT ON THE GROUND” 6:30 P:M.—Mr. Elliott L. Thurston of the “New York World” on Current vents. ‘Thursday, Feb. 28, 8:00 P.M.—“What I Found in China,” by Mr._John ; The Washington Life Adjustment Center 0 daily; Mon. and Thurs, Evenings, 7-9 J ! No 24, F. A. A. PRINCESS ATALOA, In whose veins flows the royal blood of the Chickasaw Indian tribe, will speak tomorrow morning at Bethany Baptist Church, Rhode Island avenue and Second street, and at Calvary Bap- tist Church in the evening. Princess Ataloa is a member of the faculty of Bacone Indian College, the only one | doing college work for the Indians. | She is devoting her talents to help her own race to rise until they have ob- tained their place in the Nation's life and activities. TO OCCUPY PULPIT| Brightwood Park Methodist Minis- ter to Address Virginia Meeting. Va,, to the Midwinter Epworth League Institute of the Washington district. ‘The Epworth League will be enter- | tained by the Young People's Society | of Eldebrooke Methodist Church to- morrow evening at 7 o'clock. A meeting of the Oxford League will be held at 7 p.m, with Miss Dorothy | | Detwiler in charge. At 8 pm. the pastor will preach on | “A Master's Wage.” Stansbury Lodge, | M., will worship at this service, The Sunday school board will meet a2t 8 pm. Tuesday., with reports from the different superintendents. Circle No. 5 meets next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. O. Paxson, 528 Ingraham strect, ‘The fourth quarterly mn!vrrnce will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock. Dr.| J Phelps Hand will conduct the devo- tions and receive the reports of the | officiats. Smrimaltat REV. WM. HALL TO TALK. Presbyterian Board Official to Ad- dress Eastern Church. Rev. William Ralph Hall, general di- - | rector of the department of home and | church o fthe board of Christian edu- | cation of the Presbyterian Church, will | speak tomorrow at the Eastern Presby- terian Church at 11 o'clock. In the ening Dr. Barrows' subject will be | ever Lose Heart.” The Ladics' Aid will give a luncheon Tuesday from 12 to 1:30 pm. in the basement of the church. The Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis- sionary Soclety will discuss Wednesday afternoon the Christian activities of our own city. The Westminster Soclety will give a uth in a Rush,” in the evening. ffimr@t‘al Lecture: "Resurrentlon BY A. MAHAM ROUSE. r. Hahn Brooks will offi also Nessagen for all by Co-workers. ee-will offering.’”” Come and join this happy band ALL_ARE_WELCOMED. . Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Young Friends’ Conference 3, 3204, $:30 p.m_Supper conference: rday, “and Tomorrow Pin The Peace | e ith Cthe 1ndinns In Okla- | - "Bhilip and Susie Prazier, youns In- | eaders among their own people in Rev. healing. “Fr 3 Wonmp AUGUSTUS T. MURBAY. Minister. betine ‘Tor Worship, hmu n_Endeavor. ) _Prayer Meet CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Pastor Sts. Church School 9:45 Mrs. Helena Kimball, Director of Religious Education Morning Worship, 11:00 Sermon— “A Salt Solution™ Evening Service, 6:30 Dr. William Bell, of Angola Mission in Africa, will be the speaker. Mass, Avenue and Tenth St. N.E. (The Only Congrevational Church Fast the Capitol.) Rev. Kyle ‘Booth, M Morning Worship, 11 O'Clock— “JESUS and His Enemie: Evening Worship, 8 O'Clock— “Chri Church School, MISS LOIS M. KUGLER Director of Religious Edueation. 5. Wilson. “America.” People of All Creeds and CI ADAMS 17979 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Chris an Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.—Reverend William C. Bell of South Africa and Dr. Pierce Speak. OBLEMS ALEXANDER HAMILTON FACED.” Motion Picture Sunday Night Will Illustrate the Address “ALEXANDER HAMILTON" ronicles of America On Thursday Night at 8 O'Clock Dr. Pierce Will Speak on “MAKING GOOD” Tllustrated by the motion picture “THE RIVER OF ROMANCE” Featuring Charles Rogers with Mary Brian, Wallace Beery and June Coliver Motion Picture Entertainment, Saturday, March 1st, 8 P.M. “THE DIVI] NE LADY” A picturization of the immortal love story of Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, featuring Corinne ormnh (To benefit the fund for the needy) Freewill Offerings Every One Invited ; AT PLAYHOUSE. 1814 N St. NW. | 145 a.m.—Conference Dis- | h & i 'Sirects 'NW" Mrs. Suit, Associate Minister. isemca Priday 8 pm. Private advice by | appointme: lams_6985. : | The First Spiritnalist Church Lecture by the Pa: Rev. Alfred H. Terry “SEVEN MINUTES IN ETERNITY” Followed by spirit messages. Umty Spmtualut Church 1326 MASS. AVE. N.W. Special message services from 2 to 7 p.m. Participating me- diums, Rev. Ida E. Strack, Mrs. Carolina Mister, Mrs. Mary Hoar, Mrs. Suppel, Mr. C. W. Myers, Mr. J. K. Simmons and others. from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from these special services are for the building fund of Unity Church. Regular services at 8 p.m. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack, S. T. Spirit Greetings by the mediums | of the church. Midweek message service, 600 Penna. Ave. SE. Thursday at 8 P.M. services. Spiritual Science Church of Christ | White Cross Center Every Si REV. JANE B. COATES “HOW TO MAKE A MILLION DOLLARS” and Healing Meeting: :15,and Wednesd; D, Gontes. sives privi intment daily and Qvem MRS. E. WHITE ASSOCIATE MINISTER. age Meeting Sun. and Wed.. 8 P. 3 PA. Private cam-m.uon o AD- 0_6th_St. S.E. firmhytrrian Presbypterian METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor. .—REV. FRANK D. GETTY. Board of Christian Educa- “WESTERN _ A St. between 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 11:00 AM. “A NEW AND BETTER WORLD." 8:00 P.M. Evening Service. Guest Speaker. ___Music by the Quartet. " Northminster Chapel Alaska Avenue and Kalmia Road. GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Sts. Muste by’ Chorus_Chotr. osnm Eneistian snduvnr Mnun' WESTM]NSTER 7th St. Near E 5.W. flem W. Tolson, Pastor. to Do With Bur- 00 p.m.—Sermon by P Pastor. New York Avenue PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. Y. Ave. H and 13th Sts. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D, D. Rev. George G. Culbertson 9:45 AM.—Sunday School. 6:00 P.M.—Young People’s Tea and Service. 8 PM, ” “College and Success Dr. Sizoo may Mfl"’“l:g:nm'l"l"{o.nd i N 0; "émavscrh cfi&sa" man Hollister. D. D., Minster. —Church School, e m.—Senior” Chrighian Endeavo B vies of Forelgn Lands. ‘Wednesday, 5 in ln Soloiat. Mrs. Theo. ._O'Brien. GEORGETOWN P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D.D.,, Pastor. 6 D.m.—Vesper ECKINGTON ol 8t Corner Florida B. Lunch and refreshments served | The public invited to attend all| l Girls’ Friendly Society | | i The puipit of Brightwood Park | Methodist Episcopal Church will he oc- cupled tomorrow morning by Dr. John Reid Shannon. Rev. Walter M. Mi- chael, pastor, will preach in the Meth- odist Episcopal Church at Falls Church, | Dr. Z. B. Phillips continued his trav- elogues_at the Monday night meeting of the Epiphany Branch. Mrs. Phillips |and a number of visitors were present. At the next meeting a Chinese tomime called “Celestial Love” will given by a group of the girls under the ' direction of Mrs. Margaret McMullen All members and their friends are in-| vited. Mrs. Grace Berry is in charge of the | _ robationers’ class, which is held from | ‘; to 8 o'clock, and March 31 is the/ cate of the admission service. ‘RELIGION OF DEMOCRACY.”. “The Religion of Democracy” i the | sermon topic of Dr. F. W. Perkins of | the Universnllsc National Momnfln]) Church at the Ambassacor Theater to- | morrow at 11 o'clock. The church| | school meets at the close of the church | service at 12:15 in the lounge of the | theater, At 7 p.m. is the regular de- ! votional meeting of the Y. P. | the parish house, 1603 S streef ‘The | subject is the “Kellogg-Briand Pact.” Leader, Norman Hicks. Reformed REF ORMED Isth and O Sts. NW. Henry H. Ranck. ‘Bex ""'E'h" 1 Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W, REV. ANDREW R. BIRD Minister Sunday Worship at 11 am. and 7:45 p.m. Conducted by the Minister A Cordial Welcome to All ® Frrghgtniau mflnm T FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Fo:ih :lu Word of REV. OTTO A. nmsmm, D.D..| | James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM. “THE REVEALED GOSPEL." (Galatians 1; Verses 11-12) 8 P.M, “THE HEAVENLY WOMAN AND THE DRAGON i Y TRECTA m'r- CEM‘RAL PRESBYTER]AN OUTHERN ASSEMBLY Inllrmnnn 20 Fiiteenth and” Sixteenth d_Irving Sts. N.W. fer. u)ln H. TAYLOR. a.m.—Sund: w of Baltimore. Westminster g Chri !Dvelllnl Worep Praver Service, T B car orgl6th St bus or Mt car to Irving St Sermon by 3 Take Pleasant TR, L4 Peck Memorul Chlpel nna. Ave. and 28th S IRVING W KETCHUM. Stinitiér. . —Morning School. Sermon by Rev. Paul West- m.—Alternoon School. m.—Christian_Endeavor. .—Sermon, “For the Love of It Mr. Ketchum. FI1 RS " John Marshall PL N-W. . N. P. Patterson, D. D., P & m.—Church SchMl at the Old Pirst Chure l!Olm‘Church school at the RrgctteBtuedds ate? d 36th Stree 0 AT mm:zmmmmm . | DL T ST e TSI T e IERIISI IR TSI ERIRTITINLS 10 am—At he Old Church Ser- mon by D>, W. L. Darby, 8:00 p.m.—At the Chapel, No Service (5 at the Chavel. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. NE. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—REV, WM. RALPH HALL. ;,of Philadelphia will CHORUS MUSIC. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT ' Bastor :45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, with sermon. “Fear and Love” VESPER SERVICE 5 PM. “I Will Go” 6:15 p.m.—Christian Endeavor [ Society. £ Special Music on the Four-Manual Tower Echo Organ 15 minutes before service, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME, Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Dr. ALBERT JOSEPR McCARTNEY. 45—Sinday Sehocl 00—Kindergarten. 00—Morning _Wership. the pastor. Midweex Be McGurtnes. Shall We Si " NORTHMINSTER 11th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W, Kenneth B. ~Bible Study. —~Dr. Thomas Ch Suplect, “Zionis mon Frohisitions” Guns' umn-k urvlca Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Washington Heights § Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister { Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 9 H\m lay School. Pastor's Adult 1 Do—vl‘ornlnl wonhln. Sermon by Dr. Paimer, Not the Christian » I Yo Will Hear Mis row at_the 11 o'clock service by the Egllpfl‘lch on the “Refusals of Jesus Tis e | Irene Broadnick will present a religious be | drama entitled “One of the Nine.” un- | der lh= auspices of the Mary F. Handy wwow.**»w.om The pulpit of the Metropolitan A. Church will be occupied tomor- The Passion l’lny:l' of Oberammergau liiustrated Lecture By Page McK. Etchison Sunday, 4:00 P.M. minister, Dr. Willlam H. Thomas, who At the evening service Mrs. finm‘h irr:hrm Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitel and R Streets Rev. Simpson B. Dai erty, D, Pastor Rev. J. Herschel C jer, Assistant Pastor Morning at 11—“All And In AIL™ Evening at 8—"The Lost Christ.” Sermons by Dr. 8. B. Da erty, Sunday School, 9: C. E. Bocieties, 7. Prayer Service, Thursday, 8 P.M. Central Y.M.C. A. All Invited Lvangeliatic Center Evangelistic Center “‘2 Revnval Tlde Rises—Campaign Continues! Many Conv.ruonn—Hellln'l—Bnplllml Last W Evangelist Ben Hardin Continues His Successful Revival Preaching The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. REV. HARRY L. COLLIER Sunday, 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Nightly, ex. Saturday, 7:45 Do Not Fail to Hur Him Tomorrow Musical Program—Choir—Orchestra Amplifier for the Crowds COME EARLY FOR SEATS Unitartan ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—All Souls’ Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship— “THE MAN THAT IS TO BE” Evolution Is Not a Completed Fact But a Continuing I'roccss 5:00 P.M.—Modern English Program. Lewis Atwater, Organist Assisted by Leonard Davis, Baritone 5:30 P.M.—Book Chat—Dr. Allon Peebles. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour. “NOT SO LONG AGO” Mnitarian Eaptm s BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. HIGRLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH, rieenth Street, at Jefferson. )mn Mercer Simmonds, Pastor, 9:30—Church_School. 11:00—"Does God An: er” PETWORTH and Randolph Streets. REV. HENRY J. m Pas! 11:0 — n b “THE e rs(e)'rr’flsflu’. SFiENbon' OF Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Closing ;;;vicu of STOCKTON-GOULD REVIVAL 1SS STOCKTON 11 AM. AND 7:45 PM. Miss Gould Soloist and Director. 11:00 A.M.—“More Than Conquerors” 7:45 P.M.—“The Last Words of Geod.” BAPTISM 8:00 p.m. s»rmnn and Song Service. T ELF-CREATED SUC- for all ~ TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, N.W. Pastor Bible School, Geo. D, Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 Al Sermons by the Pastor. 11:00 AM. Wisdom and Her Children 8:00 PM. After Death—What? B. Y. P. U. Program—7:00 P.M. CHARLIE and ROY | Gospel Singers, will continue | this week. They will sing your favorite songs. Pointed, Gospel Every Night. Church Motto:—“The Gospel Only, and Only the Gospel Can Save America.” BETHANY "%, SECOND 11 AM. at dth St. & Va. Ave. 8.E. e et i S A CORDIAL WELCOME, FIFTH LMW 7th S.W. 3 3 5 P.M. lveryh’)d; PY'fll at at Bethany. CENTENNTAL E. Hel Swem [The Retur (Many, Baptims. Easy chates Dimein ke them fess Hindereds iih & Eve NE: West Wuhmgton Cor. 3ist and N Sts. N.W, CHAS. B. AIJS'I'IN. Pas an P reredin ehirts e &e.:m'--!fm“m ofs ol “h’" areh 2 Dr._Milingion: | m-emr, G CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Cirele) EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. e, Christian's Impera- Hasti- 808 B 7 pm. B. Y. P. U. P D, at 648 NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“What the Bible Says About Back- sliding” 8P.M.—Dr. Thomas Chalmers of New York will preach on “Christ the Key of Prophecy” Bible School, 9:30 AM. Young People, 7 P.M. ‘Thursday Evening Service at 8, “The Sealing of the Spirit” @&[har!) 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11:00—“THE PERSONAL TOUCH” (THE PASTOR.) 8:00—PROGRAM BY PRINCESS ATALOA 5—Organ Recital, Thomas Moss, 0—Sunday School 5—C. E. 11:00—Junior Church, FIRST PR, &, WA Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 AM.—“The Heart's Adornment” 8 P.M.—“Releasing the Imprisoned Splendor” SWEDISH SERVICES A™ 3:30 P.M. BY REV L. DANIELSON OF BROOKLYN, N. ¥. SUNDAY SCROOL, AM. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. ?Au.. VISITORS CORDIALL OREETED_THE HOME GHURCH Motion Pictures of Germany PREACHES AT Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D, Pastor. §