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PASTOR IS GREETED ON ANNIVERSARY Dr. Stevenson Celebrating| His 25th Year at Bethany Baptist Church. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Mugh T. Stevenson as pastor of Bethany | Baptist Church is being observed with special exercises, which started Thurs- day night at the chéirch, At the opening event brief addresses were made by W. H. Barringer, Sunday schoal: Mrs. A. H. Jaeger, Junior | Church: Miss Virginia Everett, B. Y. Mrs. W. H. Barringer, Mission- nrv Society: Mrs. William Salmon, Ladies’ Ald Society, and Miss -Emma | ‘Wilkins, church. Feature Program Outlined. ‘The special feature program Was pre- senied 1ast night, when John T. Dent, chairman of the board of deacons, in- troduced Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, moderator of the Columbia_ Association, who presided. Rev. Jesse Davis of the Wilton Avenue Baptist Church read the Seriptures. Congratulations were sent by Dr. Charles Wood, former pastor of | the Church of the Covensnt: Dr. Simp- son B. Daugherty, pastor of the United Brethren Church. and Dr. E. . Richardon, president of the Baptist Pastors' Conference. Addresses were delivered by Tem Powers, past grand master of Masons | of the District; Gen. E. W. Brad- ford, past grand sire, I. O. O. F. and Dr. George C. Havenner, president of the Federation of Citizens' Associa- tions, Congratulatory Messages. Messages were read from Rev. M. O. Merseglia, pastor of the ltalian Baptist Ohurch; Dr. E. 8. Dunlap, caunon of Washinglon Cathedral; Dr. Andrew R. Bird, president of the Washington Fed- eration of Churches: Dr.; Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of First Congregational Ohurch, and Dr. Earl Wilfley, pastor of Vermont Avenue Christian Church. gr..usuvnuon made the closing ad- The pastor will deliver special ser- mons tomorrow morning and evening t connection with his anniversary ob- servance. Dr. Stevenson, who has written the Sun- day school lesson published in The Star on Saturdays since February 11, 1911, which also bears his picture, has re- eelved a letter from Dr. San C. Po, a| missionary stationed at Bassein, Burma. whom ne knew more than 40 years ago. ‘The occaston of the recent communica- tion came through a Rev. Dr. Nichols, Al & missionary in Burma, who had received a copy of The Star containing the Sunday school lesson and also Dr. Stevenson’s picture, which he exhibited 6 Dr. Po. ‘The laiter thereupon wrote te Dr. Stevenson of the incident, and recalled the interest Dr. Stevenson took in him when he came to the United States years ago to receive a religious education. CENTRAL UNION MISSION %. R Omohundro to Conduct Serv- ices Tomorrow Night. 1. R. Omonhundro of Brightwood M. B. Church will conduct the service at the Central Union Mission, 613 C street, tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock, ‘The nightly services dullnf the week | will be conducted by the following or- ganisations from the churches repre- sented by the mission: Monday night, the B. Y. P. U. of Kendall Baptist Church; Tuesday night, the A. B. Pugh Class of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South; Wednesday night, the Christian Endeavo: of the Oalvary Bap- | tist Church; Thursday night, the Amer- iean Home Bible Institute: Friday night, the Christian Endeavor of the Church of the Pilgrims, and Saturday night, the adult Bible class of the Fourth Prnby- terian Church. Christinn Endeavor The union meeting of the junior so- eleties in the District was !’uld Bun- day at 3 o'clock in the National Me- morial Baptist Church. Fred Fernald, mdenl of the Junior Union, presided. Edna ::mwe:x made an address, final meeting of the old union hua was held Sunday afternoon at ©. E. headquarters. The board accepted the constitution for the new club, or- gAnised as “The C. E. Players.” The officers for the club are: President, Wade Robinson; secretary-treasurer, Harold Bennett,” The Players h started rehearsals on a new play, “In the Dead of Night,” which will be pre sented the early part of June, Miss Monette Hallam of Calvary Baptist Alumnae won the District tllml~ nation contest for the C. E. world eampaign. The C. E. Westminster Conference @ommittee met last Sunday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. and will meet again tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Room 217 of the Y. M. C. A, The executive com- mittee consists of the following: C. I. Hayeraft, general chairman; Miss Jean- reasurer; Miss Carolyn D. R. Potter, program M. L. Smith, recreation Miss Walker, transportation Miss Wertman, publicity ehairman. Willard Rice has been in- “vited to teach one of the cunference: oum- on the faculty ate: D. R. Pot- 1. Hayeraft, Miss Rodier, Miss m and M. L. Smith. The Intermediate Sociely of Sher- wood Presbyterian Church was the host #t & tea Bunday evening for the soctef of the Brookland Methodist Church, | A joint meeting of the two socleties | was held after the tea. The topics for discussion in the vari- | ous societies on Sunday are: Junior, | “What the Church Means ty Me"; in- termediate, “Good Points of Other | "r"évom" senlor, “What Are the Causes of a DK. BETHLEHEN CHAPEL SCENE OF SERVICES Bishops Freeman and John- son Will Preach at Cathe- dral Tomorrow. HUGH T. § Two bishops will preach in the Beth- lehem Chinpel of Washington Cathedral tomorrow, Right Rev. Irving Peake Joliuson, Bishup of Colorado, who will be the special preacher at the 11 am. celebration of the holy communion, and at 4 p.m. Right Rev. James E, Freeman, Bishop of ‘Vuhhlan, will give his usual Sunday afternoon sermon at the People’s Evensong, which is broadcast by radio over WRC. Other services will be eelebration of the holy communion &t 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10 am. Daily services are held in the Beth- leliem Chapel as follows: 7:30 a.m., holy communion, . are cordially hvited to attend the serv- ices at Washington Cathedral, Two pilgrimages will be held tomor- row starting from the Bethlehem Chapel at 12:30 pm. and at 5:15 pm. The crypt chapels of the cathedral will be visited as well as objects of religious devotion and interest in the cathedral close. The bishop's garden and the curator’s office are not open on Sunday. ‘PERILS IN RELIGION’ TO BE SERMON TOPIC Calvary Methodist Church Pro- gram for Tomorrow Is Announced. “Perils In Religion” will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street, by Dr. Mark Depp. At the evening service the theme of his address will be “Bridges or Bar- riers?” The young people’s meeting will “be held in Guild Hall at 7 o'clock. Miss | Gladys Murray will be in charge, with several young people assisting. ‘The theme of the service will be “How We Choose Our Friends.” ‘The devotional service is Thursday evening at 8 in Guild Hall, The minister is giving & series of addresses leading up to Pentecost. GIRLS’ DAY PROGRAM Metropolitan A. M. E. Church An- nounces Services. Sunday will be observed as Girls’ day at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, At the T1 am. service the minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach & special sermon to girls on “The Rights of & Girl.” At the evening service there will be a Qirls’ day program rendered by girls, Miss Esther Tignor is the chairman of the Qirls’ day committee and Miss Eliese Murrly treasurer. DR. MELTON’S TOPICS Will Preach in Morning on “Pow-| er,” Evening on “Patience.” Dr. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, will oceupy his pulpit both at the morning and evening services tomorrow. His morn- ing subject will be “Power” and his evening topic will be “Patience.” ‘The State Convention of the Dis- ciples of Christ of the District, Mary= land, Delaware and Virginia will con vene Tuesday and Wednesday at Ball ton, Vs. Ninth Street Christian Church is sending a laige delegation to ils sessions, .| proved. Rev. J. C. Olden to Pxeach Twice. Rev. J. C. Olden will be the speaker tomorrow morning and evening at the Shiloh Baptist Chureh. Under the lead- ship of Frank White, the Young People’s Soclety will discuss the topic What Are the Causes of Wi at 6 o'clock. All members of the church are requested to register during the special | prayer services which will be held through the week and which will cul- minate in the business meeting on Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock . REV. and MRS, 1. H. PR 1000 Block Special Smgm‘—Gmpal Preaching REV. 0 E SP EVANGELISTIC SERVICES May 18th to June 1st EVERY NIGHT—7:45 PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH ESLEY of North Carolina D St. N.E. COME ROULL, Pastor PASTOR IS ABSENT, VISITOR TO PREACH Dr. Weaver to Occupy Pulpit| at Baptist Memorial Church. During the absence of Dr. Gove John- son, pastor of the National Baptist Me- morial Church, who is attending the Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans, the services tomorrow will be conducted in the morning by Dr. Rufus | W. Weaver, who has chosen for his| topic “The Secret of Jesus,” and in the | evening by Attorney I, H. Linton, who will speak on “A Forgotten Infallible Proof.” ‘The Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U | meels at the Friends Church. Thir-| teenth and Irving streets, Tuesday 2 pm. At 8 pan, the Columbia Federa- | tion of B. Y. P. U. meets at the Second | Baptist Church. The various missionary circles will meet Wednesday at 2 pm. as follows: Annie Laurie Sadler Circle, in the home of Mrs. Anderson, 3621 Patterson street; Ella Marie Holmes Circle, in the home of Mrs. Robert Wilson, 3803 Yuma street: Helen B. Montgomery Clrcl in the home of Mrs. Lukens, 2803 Fourteenth street: Kathleen Mallory Circle, In the hume of Mrs, Eighteenth street northeast; L body Circle, in the home of Mrs. Gun- nell, 1707 Lamont street, and Mary V Walton Circle, in the home of Mrs, Peterson. 502 Nicholson street. The officers of the church will meet those desiring to unite with the church | Thursday at 7:45 pm. The midweek | service of the church will be held ‘Thursday at 8 p.n.. the subject being “Full of the Spirit.”” Reports from the Southern Baptist Couvention will be piven at this meeting. ‘Ulie Boy Scouts sod the Sea Scouts will meet n the church Friday at 7:30 p.m. Preparations are being made for the Summer Bible school, and O, F. Huner, treasurer of the school, Will receive contributions for the same. The ses- sions will open the Monday after pub- lic schools close, TWO SERMONS LSTED BY DR. J. . PIERCE First Congregational Pastor Will Preach in Morning on “How Shall We Run?” At the First Congregational Church the minister, Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, will sepak tomorrow at_the 11 lock | service on * ow Shall We Run at 8 pm. on “Human Arpe evening sermon will be illustrated by the motion picture “Disraell. Following the church night supper and prayer meeting Thursday Dr. Plerce will speak in the auditorium at 8 p.m. on “Noble Qualities” and his address 1l be lllustrated by the motion picture “Hearts in Exile.” All departments of the Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. ‘The Senior Society of Christian deavor will meet tomorrow at 6:30 in the Sunday school room. The Young | People’s Soclely of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 pm. tomorrow in the east parlor. Dr. William Nanger, from the n-American Union, will discuss “Our Relations to Latin America.” ‘The Senior Soclety of Christian En- deavor will hold their midyear banquet and election of officers May 23 at 6:30 p.m. A bt dy o SERVICE FOR MEN Special Program Listed at People Congregational Church. Special men's day services will be held at People’s Congregational Church tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will speak on “A Man Ap- In the evening his topic will be, A Sword and a Trowel.” The B. P, | ©O. E. W. and different units of Elkdom will be present as guests. Lectures You Should Not Miss Hear Albert Haberstro on the “New Cosmic Renaissance” | at the Playhouse Auditorium 1814 “N” St. N.W. Four Free Evening Lectures Sun., May 18—“How to Batablish the Integrity and Infallibility of Cosmic Power.” Mon., My 19—“How to Uncover and Discover Your Creative Genius.” Tues., May 20—“How to Know Realize Your Meaning to the World Wed,, May 21—“How to Find the ‘Path’ to Perfect Freedom and | dividual B. Y. P. U. unions, The Junior Federation will meet at ‘Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church to- morrow at 3:45 o'clock. Election of the federation officers will take place tomorrow night in the in- ‘The nomi- nees are Thomas R. Wilson of Chevy Chase, president; Frank H. Spencer, Hyattsville, and Leo Drumwright of Ta- koma Park, vice president: Miss Elsie Seay, Grace, and Miss Elizabeth Mc- Daniels, Temple, recording secretary; Miss Myrteen Sisson, Bethany No. 1, and Miss Elizabeth Owens, National Baptist Memorial, corresponding secre- tary; treasurer, Clifford Jenkins, East Washington Heights. Ballots must be handed to one of the following tellers At the federation meeting Tuesday eve- ning: W. W. St. Clare, Ernest Rice, Nathan Proctor, Miss Lilllan Smith, Miss Alice Speiden or Wilson Reed. These ballots must be turned in not Iater than 15 minutes after the meeting has started. The Senior Federation will meet at Second Church Tuesday night. A play, “The Heart of a Hero” will | be presented Friday evening at Pet- worth Church for the benefit of the Intermediate Federation, by the mem- bers of the Potomac Epworth League. The second annual athletic banquet will be held May 27, at the National Baptist Memorial. William Caskey and the service com- mission will _present & program at Bethany 3. Y. P. U. No. 1 tomorrow evening. Miss Evelyn Kerr, service commission, program at Bethany No. night. Miss Pearl Stephens and the ste: ship commission will have charg the devotional meeting tomorrow eve- ning at Chevy Chase. East Washington Heights will have the program presented tomorrow night by Miss Lols Talbert &nd group 3. Miss Lillian Smith was elected presi- dent of Pirst B. Y. P. U.. The devolional mieeting _tomorrow evening at Fountain Memorial will be conducted by Mise Theresa Bankstead and group 3. Miss Ruth Neal and the service com- mission will present the program at Highlands tomorrow evening. The first annual banquet will be held Saturday night. Rev. Homer J. Councilor will be the guest speaker. Officers will be lnfl-flled'u This banquet is given In honor of the fellowship commiasion. Kendall will have & program pre- sented tomorrow night by Mr. McGill and group 2. The B. Y. P. U. will conduct the services at the Central Union Mission Monday evenihg. ‘The service commission of Temple will present the devotional meeting to- morrow night. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION 65 Children Will )lrfidplu in 8t James’ Services. Elrat holy communion will be given to children at St. James Catholic Chlll’uh. Mount Rainier, Md.. tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Mass will be celebrated by Rev. J. Edward Malloy. Approximately 300 children will take part in the May procession at 3:30 p.m. ‘They will renew their baptismal vows, after which there will be benediction of the blessell sacrament. assisted Dby the will present the 2 tomorrow Rev. A. E. Williams’ Sermon Texts. | “Working Together for God” will be the subject ol & sermon tomorrow at 11 am. by the pastor of Mount Olive Baptist cnurch Rev. A. E. Williams, and “Jonathan and David, True Friends,” will be his subject at 8 p.m. Rev. Mr. Bundrant will preach a spe- cial sermon to the deacons at B. Y. P, U. meets at 6:30 pm. i Pythian Temple 1012 9th St, 7:45 p.m.—Tower study. Seats free. No eollection. @hristian Qrtm:; Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS. TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Chu:-‘chco.l‘ Christ Scientist 1 ) ‘Third Church of Christ Scientist 18th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS” SERVICES P Sunday, 11 AM. MEETING — § nd 4 !“lflnfi'hm i fihm O'Cloc READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th_and g\ Hours, Sundays and holidays, SECOND CHURCH-I1] —Hours, 1:30 to :30 daye. C!o(ed Sundays and hohd THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bidg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to § 7 FOUR 3313 14th St.—9: (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Expression, Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § P, Mrethodiat £mnrnpal SOUT! 13th EPWORT E BIRTHDAY OF 8:00 —B rmon by Rev. S.4V. P SPIRITUAL VALU | You are wrlwme to our servic Moore, jt., organist-director. Bunday school, 8 P.M.—Sermon by American U worth League, 7 P.M. “Radio” sted Choir 'MT. VERNON W A LAMBETH, D. D, Pastor. !l “GOD'S GOODNESS Preacher. "Thul , Prayer Meeting—Dr, Lambeth, and ested Choir—R, Deane Shure, SOUTHERN METHODIST DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor ———— 11:00 a.m—Sermon by, D Joseph H. Balthis— Hildebrand— " Music by rayer meeting, 8:00 p.m. Thursday. 30. Epworth League, 7:00 pm. FRANCIS ASBUR 11 AM.—Sermon by Rev. Wm. H. Ramsey. reday, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting PLACE CONFFRERCE l ‘00 FACE WITH JES 1 :WX,. TERIOR CONGREGATION: (1o St. and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. THE CHURCH.” vested choir, 8. Edwin Sixteenth St. near Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor Dr. A. J. Jackson of Iniversity. s nin—Annuunur, “Jack” Frost, stinn Character.” Southern Methodism’s Representative Chureh ,Avumo N.Ww. nd‘y Bchool Audlitorium). FOR ALL” H, Deal, Junior THE MOTHER | “HIGHWAYS" TOPIC | [ zommen veacue | FOR MORNING HOUR Dr. Wilfley Also to Preach in Evening on “Riches of Freedom.” “Highways” will be Dr. Earle Wil- fley's subject for tomorrow morning, and at the evening service he will spéak on “Riches of Freedom” at thc Vermont Avenue Christian Church. Circle No. 3 of the Woman's Coun- cil will meet Thursday afternoon at the church following a cooking school, which will be held there for all women interested. ‘There will be a dinner given Thurs- day at 6 o'clock at the Lee House in the interest of the Frederick D. Power memorial window, to be placed in the National City Christian Church, now | under construction at Thomas Circle. Dr. Power was for 35 years pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church and was the first disciple minister to preach for a period of years in this city. Through his leadership the com- munion of the Disciples of Christ organized other churches throughout the city and grew till now there are 16 churches with & membership of some 5600. During his ministry James A. Garfield attended this church when President of the Uniled States. Dr. Power was pastor until his’ death, in 1910, when Dr. Wilfley began his min- istry. At the meeting of “Le Renduvnul" tomorrow night a discussion on “Fco- nomle Justice” will be held, prepara- tory to discussions to be carried on at the youth convention, which meets here in October, at the time of the in- :‘rn‘Iumal convention of Disciples of | rist, CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO CONVENE Organizsation Representing Mary- land, Delaware, Virginia and D. C. ‘Will Meet in Ballston, Va. ‘The fifty-third annual convention of the Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and District of Columbia Christian Mission- ary Soclety will convene at the Christian Church, at Ballston, Va., May 19 to 21. Dr. B. A. Abbott, editor of the Christian Evangelist, will give a series of addresses. Other speakers from a distance will be Dr. Dye of Africa, Mary Campbell of India, F. E. Sll;nlth and George Darsie of Indianap- olis. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of the Columbia Heights Christian Church, will preside over the convention. flrthnhm !rnmmmt : Rhe Island Ave. § First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. E Rev. R. Y. Nichel n, Minister at 9:40. Follows: Sunday Se Tobles for Sunday 11 a.m.—"“The M Pentecost’ ing of 8 a.m.—"“The Unmanliness of Betting” C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. Midweek Service—Thursday at 8 P e flrflmhm Eptnrnnal Methodist CHEVY, CHASE, Conn. Ave. f st (Md) pickn Brlghtwood Park a Jeferson Sta, N.W. Near oth ana Hith 8t car iimes. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor. e e moghiren. SR varedie- 645 p.m.. in'urh ul R o Timely Talfiry ' Columbla Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Direetor of Religions Edu Louis Potter Organist and Director of Music At 11 AM. “PERILS IN RELIGION.* t 8 P.M. “BRIDGES OR BARRIERS?" WESLEY Connecticyt dve, ane Joeelyn 3t. Fred Coombs lnynnm. Minister 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 4.m.—“Reconciliation.” 8:00pm—"Etperienc v China,” Major R. W. Plnnr McKendree 981 Massachusetts Avenuo N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor G 11:00 AM. “THE SANCTIFIED BURDEN.” 8 P.M. "THE BA‘I'TLI OF THE GODS.” Metropolitan Memorial (The Na un* Moihadist Chureh) Corner Jol James Shera ontlomery 1: iater, 9:30—Churcl ’chool. ll:M~’\lbllc worship with ser- by the MINISTER. subjae 2 “The Values of Life” 6:45—Epworth League devo- tional service. 8:00—Public worship. Anniver- sary of Gospel Mission. Address by DR. MONTGOMERY The Imperial Male Quartet will #ing At both services. ek With the Lishisd Cross. nd Fitth St 8.8, Rev, Frank Steelman, Minister 9:30 a.m—The Church School. 11 AM, md 8 PM. the lllnht. Choirs, ‘Smm, William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Pheips Hand, District Superintendent MAY 17. 1930. LUTHER LEAGUE ‘The Incarnation Luther League will rnunt & three-act comedy May 23, at its parish hall, entitled “Thl 's One on Bill” under the direction of Pl’!d L. Schickler, educational secretal the Luther League of the District ot Columbla. The following officers of St. Paul's Luther League were installed with the candlelight service by Dr. Henry W. Snyder last Sunday evening: President, Howard Hassler; vice president. Miss Eleanore Leech; secretary, Miss Dorothy Burr; treasurer, Roland Renkel. “A Deal in Fish” is the title of the ghv which will be presented by St. ul\lla Luther League at Plerce Hall a8y 2 Paul L. Brindle, president of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod, left Washington ‘Tuesday for & two- week survey of the Luther Leagues of Maryland. He was a speaker at the Baltimore district rally Tuesday eve- ning, at Frederick on Wednesday and at the banquet of the middle confer- ence district at Thurmont, Md., last Thursday evening. Dr. Henry W. Sny- der, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Washington, D. C., was the banquet speaker at the middle con- ference dm.x t on Thursday. ‘The topi ‘What Are the Causes of warse wil be presented tomorrow eve- ning st St. Paul's Luther League by Paul Loehler and at Zion's League by Louis Dorsch. An informal social was held by the Atonement Luther League in its parish hall, North Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue, last Tueaflny evening. WOMAN'S DAY SERVICE Program for Tomorrow at Lincoln Congregational Temple. There will be Special woman's dav | exercises at the Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning and evening. ‘The speaker in the morning will be Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Who has just returned from Chicago, Tll, where She was campaign manager in {he col- ored department for Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick. At 8 pm., the Daughters of Isis will hold their annual thanksgiving service. Rev. Charles A. Stewart of Baltimore, the former pastor of the Metropolitan A M. x. Church of this city, will be the speaker, o “Qur Lord’s Return.” Rev. Bernard Braskamp, g:wr of the Gunton-Temple Memorial rian Church, will preach tomorfow morning on the subject, “Our Lord's turn.” He will discuss this question in connec- tion with this subject, “What do we mean by our Lord's return, when will He return, and what shall our attitude be toward His return?” Theasaphy ghtbringer 'l'llcosopim-l Huil 1204 18th S, Publie Leeture, “The New A(e Mystic,” by Edward H. Youn “Psychic Experiences of Swedenborg \Rev. Paul M. Sperry "Im. » Tuesdars. a Resding Robin™ aven aktly Wluhmg}on l.odge, T . KRISHNAMURTI T4 spesk st the Masonie Auditorium. June 231 you wish a card of admission write Kinmiz Avency, 1118 % B NN llnhnhm Enilrnml : i7aViavi/e 7 Episcopal UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. Jamés L. McLain, D, D., Pastor 9:30 4. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 A.m.—Preaching _by Rev. Arthur Thom D. D, of Por And, Oreg. 'Subject: “The Wonder of the 8:00 p. mnPrnchmg by the All Ara W!lmme 'FOUNDRY (Organised 1814) Sixteenth St., near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister Rev. Eddy Lucius Ford Direetor Religious Educhtion 9:00—Church School. 11:00—“More Than Others.” 7:00—Epworth Léague. 8$:00—"“The Greater Glory.” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir. _ Thursday, 8 p.m, — Midweek Praise l‘sg: Prayer Service. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Cl‘ll!fl!:' !H’l"l’l‘l. D. D, 9:48 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am—Sermon. Subjébt: “The Prayer for For- giveness.” (Fourth of A ‘series.) 7:00 p.m.—Epworth e, Miss Dorothea McDowell, Subject: Leader. 8:00 p.m. ~s ermon. The Call of the ‘wild.” Verdi's “Requiem” will be ren- déred by the choir of 60 volees, solo quartet, orchestra of 25 pleces and organ., EDWARD AUSTEN KANE of Atlanta, Ga., winner of first prize in the national radio audition last December, will be the tenor sololst on Wednesday, May 28. John H. Marviile, direc- tor. Edith B. Athey, organist. Tickeu at_church of ice. ““CHRISTIAN ASSURANCE” Toplc of the pastor's sermon at 1 am. “WHEN WONDER WAKES” on this subject at m. GPETWORTH it Cirele - d N, R Avte. NW. 3rd and A Sts. NE. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister l-v‘ lonu'r 8. RARNES, hmr. 0: CHURCH ASSEMBLY |- T0 MEET MAY 22 Seventieth General Presby- terian Gathering Invited to Charlottesville, Va. The seventieth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States will convene May 22 at the| —— First Presbyterian Church, in Char- | lottesville, V.. Dr. George L. Petrie, who has been tor of the ehureh at Charlottesville for 50 years, i& now pas- tor emeritus. Dr. Petrle was & visitor at the first General Assembly of the Southern Preshyflflnn Church, which met in_Augusts, Ga., 81: Dt. W. R. Dob; ym of Birmingham, Ala, 18 the retiring moderator, And will ‘preach the opening sermion, Judge W. W. Warwick, an elder of the Central Presbyterian Church, will be one of the elder commissioners from the Presbytery of Potomac. Thé Youn: People's Friday Night Bible Class of the Central Presbyterian Church, which ha$ béen under the in- struction of Dr. James H. Taylor for about eight months, will have its clos- ing exercisex next Priday night. The class has been studying the Old Testa- iment, and & public recitation will be given at this time, Other Sernires HALL MISSION b 713 D St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervice evers Sundas at 2:30 p.m. “YOGODA'Y, i Founded by Swami Yogananda. May 18, 1930, 8 P.M. “WHERE FAITH LEADS” BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader, THE CRAMPLAIN, APT. 81, 1 K Street NW. YOGODA Wil enable vou HAVE FAITH Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader v s:as Am 20NRAY, WA OS 11 A.M.—LECTURE “UPLIFTING THE BODY” Dean Franklin Pesplers Frabsala Cleb. Mrs. Rilla Pemberton, 8 P.M.—LECTURE Franklin ept Holidays Friday 5 PM. ALL ARE WELCOME Yenternntal Anrmhlttt HEAKY OF dnk NASTG BIBLE HALL Assembly of @od. L) G Sts. N.W. Sunday, i 11 am, and 8 pm. | Rev. Cai of Wineh COMING: Evangelist Harry Shaeffer and Party ooFiear, thess exponents of the Pa ":}‘m | & | A ter, Va. | fhis dr‘ffmn nd doubtini s orains"e vited b Meetings ’rnhgflrtan services ,m‘mnl!al !undly n-ml unlen & n:fl. Rrivine A n:an‘r:\mnl b ! vm A& oie 10 ¥ e 5pirlm$lim The First Spiritualist Cllnuh Lecture e Pastor. REV. ALFRED' Hi."*fE “HOW TO éomMUNchTE WITH SPIRITS" TFollowed by Spirit v, 8 p.m ythian 'r-mnl- 1013 R s Becond. foor ATl welco ESSAGE ’s;EANC E _ Wdnesser s pm ach per. ASS, lAT te Cons 'xfl’filn(m!fil Sth S, 8.8 e Unity Spmtu-lln Chur;h 1326 Mass. Ave.- N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack, S. T. Bplrlt lmflnn by Rev. 1da B. Strack, Mr, W. Myers and others. Mldwfek message service, 600 Penna. Ave. 8. E., Thursday, at 8 P.M. A social will be held at 600 Penns. Ave, S8E, Tuesday evenin, Readings by & number of different Spiritu l | Science Chur Every Sunday. Ball orer PARK aviNas Bav Cor. 1ih & Kenyon Streets N. Puwr, REV. JANE B, ('(lATES. “Modern Prophets.” Message beagers. Dit. Coater. Wade Hell. ries, Mr. Hall and other: Musical Recital, 7:45, b_v Harriet Gardiner Coombs. Soloist—Gertrude Russell. “By the Waters of llhvlon. Howsll. B a By ‘1{“\‘4,;:&1“ 8L o Gircles i Healing and EVE)O SOUTHERN Freshyterian e e e | 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 Sun. E 7:30 Coates, M SR W, 318 appointinent. Lo, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 13th & Fairmont Sts. NW. “Holding l'ol:g‘h the Word of il James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM. “The Battle of Armageddon” Revelations ixx. o Intersection of mm&m Rev. uu!s n. TAYL . B, —Sunday 8ch —Morning Wership. - Sermon by Dr. Tayl vi —estmintter Leasue. —Ch’l a1 nnfle vor. = ven?tnc" Tihip. " Sermon by Aver Servl P e f-’m’ 5% o . Pleasant car to Irving AR firesbptertan WESTMINSTER h St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. T l-n. Pastor. Peéck - Memorial Cha, xel Penna, Ave. and 28th 8t N.' IRVING W. KETCHAM Will Preach. n God Honers. Oirl. '™ Gospel servied. GEORGETOWN P Street nur 31!‘ Slr!d NW. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Min| 4/ m—Sunday School ‘m. ing Wors WESTERN H St between 15th and 20tk Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. Tiustrated Lecture. “YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK” r. Peter Bilkirk.) uu-m " Woashington Heights S Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Celumbia and Kalorama Rds. A—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Sermon_ by Dl Pflmpr l'"l'lvl’ reiated Ut : hm Is DOIII‘IT‘" Ececl. 1x.16. 20 F1rst Tosh Reatored: Corail Weicome 16 ATl CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle 3. Riftman n-mmr. D. D., M¥ 3 ] 3 7:00—Y. Re COVENANT Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Minister unday. 9:4! heol. it e {178 — serviee. Service of the Communion Music by Covenant Quartet. " Mass. Ave. & | 36th St. N.W. terson, D. D.. P | abath Bchobl at the 2oy eld. D. Every One Weicome ta Thése Services. e EASTERN Md. Ave, and Sixth 8t. N.E, Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor. @ uflfll.m—%xman by Rev. Charles 9:304. semm RS OF L1k T6th ‘and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Babbath School. 1 m.—Morning Wotlhlp, ‘with Sermon. “Things Working for the Best” strlmlvml 5 PM. “The Spirit of Haste™ 6:15 p.m.- —C.hfllflln Endeavor So- Special Music on the Four-Manual Tower Echo Organ 15 minutes before service. \mlto“ AI-WA'! WELCOME. "New York Avenue PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. Y. Ave. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. G. Culbertson " GUNTON-TEMPLE 16 Nexton g'm‘u n m'noL 3 o Re- Mine by enores 808 p.m—Sheiriian Endeavor Meetins. __Midweek_Service. Thursdgy. 8 mm NORTHMINSTER 11th St. & Rhode Isiand Ave. N. 148 pm. Northmmncr Chtpcl Alaska Ave. and Kafmia Rbad. ECKINGTON North Capitel St. Cormeé Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. na he Wreek of the Gold METROPOLITAN Cornér 4th