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“CHURCH TO SEEK $100,000 IN DRIVE Paul’s English Lutheran Committees Lay Plans for Campaign. “Memurnis Worth While” theme of Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor of St. Paul’s Englis] Llll-hlnn Chureh, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Metropolitan Theater. In the evening at I o'clock_at-Epiphany Chapel, Six+ ith and U streets, he will speak on iglous Bargains.” ~ The schools will meet at 9:30 am. at St. Paul's Ghunh. Eleventh and H streets, and at Epiphany Chapel. The Luther League will meet at Epiphany Chapel at 7 o'clock. A combined meet- ing of the two Endeavor societies will be held at St. Paul's at 7 o'clock. The Intermediate Society will be in charge. ‘Tuesday evening at Epiphany Chapel the Men's Club of St. Paul's will meet. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, the Luther League will give a three-act play, entitled, “A Deal in Fish.” Proceeds will be devoted to the church building fund. ‘The prayer service will be held Thurs- day evening at Epiphany Chapel at 8 o'clock, when Dr. Snyder will continue his lectures on the “Augsburg Con- fession,” taking up the eleventh article on “Oon!cglon and bAeg: Lmn Preparations are finance and buildi cnmmltuen launch a drive for $100,000 with which w0 the erection of the unit of the new church at Connecticut ave- nue and Ellicott street this Spring or Summer. It is expected that the new unit will be ready for occupancy by Christmas. PASTOR TO PREACH ON “TWO NATURES” Dr. Pierce Announces "Undentuld- . ing Heart” as Subject for Tomorrow Morning. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce, minister of First Congregational Church, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock ,on “An Understanding Heart.” At 8 .m. he will ) lk on “Two Natures.” address will be illustrated by the moflan picture “Mysterious Island.” Following the church night supper and prayer meeting Thursday night Dr. Plerce will speak on “Divine Ingredi- ents,” and his address will be illustrated by the motion picture “Kitty.” tments of the Sunday school meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. The Senior Soclety of Ch!‘llfl.ln En- deavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunday school room. Dr. Plerce will lead the meeting, and the topic for discussion will be “How Missionaries Advance World Peace.” The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 pm. in the east par- lor, “In Old Vienna,” a comic opera, will be given by the Washington Comic Opera Club in the Sunday school room Monday and Wednesday, under auspices, of the Y. P, 8. C. E,, at 8:15 pm. REV. M. R. LOVELL TO GIVE MEMORIAL DAY SERMON ty and America's Noble da The Young People’s P\mm: assembles st 5:30 pm. for its annual business meeting and election of officers. A dinner will be held Tuesday at 6 rclock in the church for members of ‘Women'’s Bible Class and their The sewing committee will meet Wednud;y at m o'clock. Mrs. Fereva B. Croxton will continue huleflu of talks for mothers Wednes- ith a lecture on “Adoles- eeuu " A fifth lecture on "Prep-rlnr ud‘oirl for Marriage” e 4. given “REMEMBRANCE” AT PECK The subject of the morning sermon | ™M of ‘Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel will be “In Remem- brance.” He has requested the con- ion to send in the names of de- loved ones they wished memo- Talized at this service. His subject at. the evening service will be “The Human Task.” Sunday school muu at 9:45 a.m. The special speaker at .the men's class will be Hamilton Holt, jr. Invitations' have been ex- tended to 87 men’'s classes in the city to have at least two revruenuuvu from each class at this service. + Gillette class will meet at 3 p.m. m Christian Endeavor Soclety will hold a pervice at 7 pm. SERVICE FOR CHILDREN The children of the Holy Rosary Church, Third and F streets, will re- celve their first holy communion to- morrow morning at the 9 o'clock mass. At 3 o'clock the May procession, led by -the rish band, will take place. Miss Stella Nicro, presldant of the So-| dality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, will | {be the May queen. After the proces- sion & sermon will be delivered by a Capuchin priest of the Catholic Uni- versity, and benediction of the blessed sacrament will follow. ‘I Pastor to Continue Series. “At the Grave of Lazarus” will be the subject of a sermon at 11 a.m. tomorrow | by the pastor of Mount Olive Baptist Church, 8ixth street between L and M streets northeast, and at 8 p.m. he will continue with the series entitled “Bible Portraits.” “Esther in the Right Place at the Right Time” will be the subject. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 pm. Decoration Day Sermon. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, tor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terjan Church, wili preach a special Decoration day sermon tomorrow morn- ing on the subject “A Day of Memory and Duty. Evangeliatic Center Are Special Healing S is the | th 10 |ship commission B. Y. P. U. News East Washington Heights Baptist ‘Young 's Union won the efficlency camj t.bo six months. National 'll second with Met- third. For the manth ot the tour lead! were East Heights, Baptist M Metropolif land Avenue took the honors for the 19 tion contest with a per- of 136. In the second group 'remp e won out with 62 per cent. Sec- ond Baptist Young People's Union came out as winner in the third group with a percentage of 54.8. The presidents of ese three wuni received a picture, Hoffman's “Head of Christ.” ‘The second annual athletic banquet will be held Tuesday at National Bap- tist Memorial Church, at 6:30 o'clock. The ne; federation officers elected unions ational tan an Clifford Jenllnl. treasurer. Mrs. Franc 8. Caskey and the stew- ardship commission will pruenz & spe- cial dramatized p: tomorrow eve- ning at Bethany No. 1. At the evening church service, the Bap! ple’s Unions will take ch time the following officers will be in- stalled by Rev. Stevenson: Miss Flor- ence Cockerille, president; Charles Blick, vice president; Miss Louise New- kirk, corresponding secretary; Miss Pauline Bolling, recording secretary, and William Saskey, treasurer; James Stew- art, chorister; Mrs. J. Stewart, pi Miss Rachel Hoovermale, unmd by the fellowship commission, will present the program nt Bethany No. 2. The two senior unions will give a lawn fete and carnival June 6. Miss Virginis Sutton and the fellow- will have charge the devotional ning at Chevy Chase. East Washington Heights will have the program presented tomorrow night by Miss Jessie Keir and.Group 4. Grace Baptist Young People's Union will have charge of the services at the Baptist Home for the Aged Ladies to- morrow at 3 o'clock. The devotional meeting tomorrow night will be conducted by Miss Gladys Sch‘_;llll.n and Group 4, at Fountain Me- morial. Miss Daisy Neal and the stewardship tomorrow eve- lands. Kendall will have a program pre- sented tomorow night by Leroy Greer and Group 3. The stewardship commission of Tem- ple, Miss Elizabeth McDaniels, director, w‘ul present the program tomorrow eve- ning. Miss Bunny Haycock will present a rogram tomorrow night when she will introduce the nominees for the various offices in the West Washington Union. ‘The nominees are Louis Lucas and Al- ton Darns, president; Terry Beach, vice president; Miss !unny Haycock, corre- ‘Torry- ; John Moyer, treasurer. mecflmu take place to- morrow evening. UNION TO MEET ‘The regular meeting of the Ministerial Union in Washington and vicinity will be held Monday at 11 o'clock in New York Avenue Presbyterian Church.’ The executive committee will meet a haif hour previous. The most important items of business will include matters pertaining to the recent survey and evangelism committee, and the poll of the clergy in the District reported in a recent issue of the Li Scott rintendent of the Anti-Saloon theme will be aganda.” An o] the address. are welcome. —_— T 1 the ety | SUNDAY SERMONS LISTED Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson, pastor of Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fessenden streets, an nounces sermon subjects tomorrow 11 o’ “The Holy Spirit 'rnoh-r for the 8 o'clock evening service * “The First Resurrecti Bible school, 9:45 am.; B. Y. P. U Societies, 7 pm. Mid-week Teachers and officers meet at 7 pm. mdm.mmnrvwenl»n. ‘Wed- nesday. “MEMORY’S MINISTRY” “Memory's Ministry” will be the sub- Ject of Dr. A. E. Barrows in the East- ern Pruhyterlln Church tomorrow orning. In the e his subject will be “The Game of Life.” music, The Little Light Bearers will hold a party Tuesday. Miss McGowen will 'lva an ullutntea talk on “A Tourist in Korea” to the Women's Missionary Soclety Wednesday at 2 pm. The Christ| lln mdum Society will hold a “circus” at 8 Eptacopal St. John’s Church Lafayette Square " SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11: ”nn.—lurnlnl Prayer and Sermon. Second and U_Si Rev. Robort Coslides Masierion; Restor. -Holy emmunlon —Churc) Mnml:ll Bervice. Sermon by Recl , May 27th, 8 p.m., " ALL WELCOME. _ 3 lllh Bet. P 11 St. Thomas P T Rector, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. —Holy, :uflmn .—Sermon by Rev. w. L mtoov. o Veminor, -Dedication of the n by Bishop Free- Organ recital by Mr. Mcf McChord. Wednesday, 4-8 p.m.—Qarden paity t Reciory. man, a § mldurvioe under Awspic Acolytes G m Bermon by E. Crus Hear Evang. Argue and Daughter Zelma! REVIVAL OF PENTECOST Commemorating 1900th Birthday of Church Healings, Miracl Gifts Being Restored? The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sta. . Harry 11:00—Zelma Argue, 7:30—Rev. Argue, “The World’s Most Start. ling Sign of the Times.” Sunday School Many Conversions, Healings, Baptisms in Their United States and Canada. Miss Argue Leads the Big Reviyal Choir and Orchestra. Nuhtly Except Saturday—Come l.nly for Seat. Rev. Char] nuor of 8t Paul's B rince Geor: &inty, Mra. Evangelistic Center es, vice, Tuesday, 7:46 Campaigns in the addressed ot lub ject of “Early and 'n-wmu‘h op Pree- | -unnnur e Reostone rite "ot THE E REV. H. F. LIGHTFOQT| [_curisian Endeavor | ] T0 SPEAK AS GUEST|: s = 25 = June 2 at the Congress Street Meth. ch\lrd\. “Thirty: Ovnln- mu nonhwuL at l ip pageant St. Thomas’ Church to Dedi- cate Organ at 8 P.M. ‘dock A by the Young Peoplu Bc- Monday. cm,y of Luther Place Church. The en- tertainment will be furnished by the society of Congress Street M. P. Church. The annual election of union officers will be held. . The C. E. P’hyen will present a mys- tery play, the Dead of Night,” June 3 f.r.e!e Plerce Hl“ Fifteenth and Harvard s The New York Avenue Presbyterian Society held a business meeting and social Friday night. The soclety will conduct the services at the tourist camp today at 4 o'clock. Mr, Potter will speak to the En- is spending a few days | deavorers of the Georgetown Lutheran ln the CTy/aN S gussy ODIMIGR ey | Cuisch SUuSeIAY eV g IH will use the topic “A Forward Look for Chrt.l- m ne' organ, the gift of Mrs. Pen- | tian Endeavor.” dlewn. & member of the church, will| The C. E. Society of the United ted Mon, at 8 D-‘fl by | Brethren Church will have a tennis Bllhe Freeman. Fol dedi- | tournament Saturday afternoon at Bur- utwn, McHenry Ilcchonl will [lve an !roughs Park. June 1 they will present n _recital. has been!a life recruit program at their regular MI It hy Lewis & lehcoel. Inc, of meeting. The society will attend a L4 rally of United Brethren Endeavorers at e ector's Ald Soclety will hold & |Greenmount, Md., June 29. Miss Jean- birthdsy garden party at' the parish nette Lovell, president of the soclety, | rectory, 1320 New Hampshire avenue, |will attend the World Christian En- N‘y 28, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. R. H.|deavor convention in Berlin this Sum- A. Carter is in charge. She will be as- | mer. sisted by Mrs. William C. Prentiss, sec- | The Y, P. S. C. E. of Keller Lutheran retary, and Miss Frances M. Smith, [Church held its annual banquet Friday treasurer, and other officials of the evemng at the Burlington Hotel. Mr-. soclety, Murray, hospital worker for the Dis- St. Thomas' Parish has begun “its |trict Federation of Churches, will ad- "uru:tion for the Fall mission, which | dress the members of the soclety to- be held in all Episcopal Churches | morrow evening. T the leadership of Bishop !rvlnt The Intermediate C. E. Union will Pnu Johnson of Colorado, who this|conduct a rummm sale June 5, 6 and the “Clericus” on the(7. The annual District te t = | convention will be held June 20. rati as essential D. R. Potter, chairman of the - missioner assigned to St. Thomas’ Par- | gram committee for the C. E. West- Ilh is Dr. George cn.lt ‘Stewart, rector | minster Conference, announces that St. Luke's, Evanston, Ill, Tecently|Willard Rice will lead the conference flwm Coadjutor Bishop of Chicago. [on crusade work. The conference will Ascension day, next Thursday, there be held at Western Maryland College, will be three services. At 8 and 11 a.m. | Westminster, Md., July 2, 3 and 4. Miss the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated. |Carolyn Snell, registrar, will receive all At 8 pm. a special service will be held | registrations at room 217, 1736 G street. under the auspices of the Guild of| ‘The following topics will be discussed Acolytes and Servers of the Diocese of tomorrow in the various groups: Washington. Rev. Charles E. Orusoe,|Junior, “Crusaders With Christ in rector of St. Paul's Parish, Prince|Africa”; intermediate, “How Can We Georges County, will be the preacher. |Help to Abolish War?”: senior, “How —_— Missionaries Advance World Peace.” TWO' SERMON TOPICS 14th Annual le'rvico Announced. ‘The Washington Guild of Acolyte and Lay Readers will hold its fourteenth an- nual service at St. Thomas' Church, Eighteenth and Church streets, Thurs- day (Ascension day) at 8 p.m. Rev. Charles E. Crusoe will be speaker. The director of the guild, Rev. Enoch ‘Thompson, will have charge of the service, assisted by other clergy of the diocese. Rev. George Atkinson will be master of ceremonies. Rev. H. P. W. Lightfoot of Ventnor, N. J, will preach tomorrow at St. Thomas' Church on Eighteenth street between P and Q streets, near Dupont cum. Dr. C. est Smith, rector. ‘The subject of the sermon by Lr. 'r. E. Boorde in the Baj Ohurch iptist tomorrow morning . will be “Some Empty Lamps.” vmln{ will be & memorial sermon, “If America Fail” The church wit be host to National Lodge, F. A. A. M, for the evening. The B. Y. P. U, pmgnm will be rendered at 7 p.i ‘The meeting of the board of deacons will convene Tuesday night. Prayer services will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. An sncient lamp, such as was used in the u.ms ‘when the parable of the 10 virgins wi en our Ia{d will be d!lpélgai ydlh DWI;;P. George W. , during the Bible school session. .- First Brethren Pastor's ‘xopies. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the Pirst Brethren Church, Twelfth and E P morning on the subject “A Dialogue ‘Between God and His People.” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “The Judgrgents of God.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 Am and Y. P.C. E at 7 pm. 16th and Newton Sts. E]fllflnl&l REV. GEORGE F. DUBLEY, D.D.. Reetor. ST. JAMES’ CHUKCH | wezx or uav Twawry-rirms e Eishth Sireet Northeast, between B & C Sts. | Holy Communion Rev. GEORGE W_ A’ v w3 A Christ Church, Georgetown ©_and Thirty-fi NW. S TR M Rogation .D-n' Mon, and Wed, 7 Ascension Day. Holy Thursda; The Resurrection. 7:30, 4:00 (8. 8", 3:18). St. Stephen’s Churc yer Healing Service—" Holy_Communion—Thursday ". All Souls’ Memorial Olurch S0 & G AT 9:45 8.m —Sunday @ ohrs | 11:00 . m‘—)lorntn' Prayer and Sermon. Ascension_Day, Thursday, May 29, 11:00 . m.—Holy Communion. ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Reetor. FIFTH SUNDAY APTER EASTER. a.m.—Holy Communion., a.m.—Church School. am—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and Sermon. 1d 5 oldan *benions "ani Beae- 7:00 AM. ’I( () mn-guuiu. T2k &nn --g'n or Fio Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector “l, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” 4m—Holy Communion. 9 m ind Ser- tor. Me- Bubject, oming Cre- orn mon by the rial Service ABCENSION DAY: 10:00 8. m.—Holy_ Communion. o y ject, *Balision and Psy- 8 Wlm—'nmnduy—xull Com- ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Chureh Rd. and Webster St. 'rm.c%un.zr’yo_chuun n, the City. (G-orlnown) ‘Wiseonsin Ave w M. ev. M. M. Pnhu HOLY COMI'OITI CEAYE'- Georal laon 8¢ ST. MARGARET’S \ Comn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smllh, D.D. Reetor. 1,200 Free Sittings Ascension (Formerly the Pro-Cathedral) Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector calaureate Tor + SERVICES 8AM. 11 AM. SPM. Communion, Holy Days and ‘Thursdays 10 AM. ‘Ascension Day 7:30 AM. 11AM. 8 PM. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL e N.W.. near Woodley Road. BUNDAY, MAY 325, AR T 7:30 8. 11:00 a. Holy Communion. -Morning Pn’er lnd Bac- D, of Richmond, Vifginis. | 4:00p.m—Evensons. Gradustion nd Commencement Exer: Nadreas t Sunday 8chool. ’ by the Rector. | Thursdey and Holy Dass, Holy Oom- ‘munion, 11 & Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 3rd and C Streets Northwest | The Rev. Jackson » Lanksford Cole, Vicar !UNDAY Y SERVICES RAm :%fli‘ar‘iflmumu and Chureh 11:00 a.m.~Chorpl Service with Sermon . DY the Vicer. |'ST. AGNES’ " CHURCH | | . avd 0%, Bolid¥ 51, con | Mervices sunesy. OPEN.AIR “sERvicE 1 ATER . THE MASS: NG OF THE GOLORS, UNDER THE AUSFICES OF THE D, TARY O fl 0; iy MILI- ER OF THE wom.!b o WAIH!NOTOH ASCENSION DAY, MAY 29. HOLY COMMUNION. MORNING PRAYER ORDINATIONS, _HOLY MUNJON_~"AND PREACHER. ‘THE BERT A. WOOLFALL.. &l THE _DEDICATION OF _THE CRYPTS nd 11 a.m., an Daily Mass. 7 o EeRIONE D | centlons. Friday. ' pm. @hrist Chureh flanhtngmu Parish 620 G St. 8.2 Founded in lm. 8pm. ntar- AVENUE AD_BUS Epiphany B. Phillips, D. D. es W. Morrls, D. The Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, M. A. TAKE WISCONSIN unnm. Se and er- % o le's Lea 4 pm—Fouiy Peonies tos Thursday, 10 a.in.—Holy Communion. ADVENT PARIS a4 and U Sts. N.W. Rev. Robore Coolidre Masterton, Reetor. ~—Holy gew-\ml'fl- Bervice. S5 Pocks G~ 917 23rd Street Sunday, 7:30 and 11:00 l The Reverend C. B. Du Bell of rning Sermon by El l2th lnd C Streets S.W. Sth SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.’ Holy Communion 8 A.M. Church School 130 AM. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, z.fir:“ "on SATURDAY, GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO HEAR DR. SIZ00 Minister of New York Avenue Ples- byterian Church Will Go to Cincinnati. . J. R. Sizoo, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, has n invited to address the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church, which will be in session in- Cincinnati, Ohio, next week. He will speak May 29 under auspices of the boards of Christian education on the subject, “What Yauth Means to the Church.” ‘The following even! he will deliver the Pllflorm address for the board of pensions of the Presbyterian church on the subject, “The Romance of the Min Dr. Sizoo will preach tomorrow morn- on “The Faith of Our Fathers.” He will preach the baccalaureate ser- mon_for Fairmont School, Seven teenth street and Massachusetts avenue, at 3:30 o'clock. At the evening service he will preach the baccalal mon in his own church for the graduat- n‘: clgss of the Marjorie Webster ‘The graduatini clm will -l.- tend lhe service in a His sul ject will be “The ‘Aaventure of YouflL" Ping-Pong in theolnnvo ’80s, ‘The game of . ping-pong, which' is now undergolng & revival, was origi- ted back in the Lutheran CHRIST Missouri Syned Now Located at 6th & P Sts. NW. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11:10 AM. Memorial Day Service “ARE THE DEAD ALIVE?” 9:45_A.M.—Sunday School. _ TLUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL THOMAS CIRCLE Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor-Elect. 9:45 a.m.—Bible Bchool. 11:00 a.m.—Service vmh sermon by G. Wicke} Keller Memorial MARYLAND AVENUE AND INTH ST. N.E. 8. T. N!CHOLA!. D. D, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 “Is Prayer Answered” Evening Service at 7:45 “Satisfaction” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. m HOME-LIKE CHURCH, | ZION MAY 24, 1930. y branch elected officers as !oumwmvlee president, -Mrs. lhry Gerfi'\ldl Frances Bcott: social service tee, Miss Mary Sensil; committee on classes, Miss_Julia Slaughter. Next Monday evening there will be installation of new officers, followed by an_entertainment. - ‘The Epiphany Glee Club gave an hout of music at the church home, 1221 Massachusetts avenue northwest. = Miss Marion Hartley and Miss Margaret Snyder rendered solos. St. Stephen's branch held its ad- mission service May 18. Those admitted as -assoclates were William__J. e Sherman, new members were Lucy Wright, Made- line Wright, Virginia b Kerr, Frances Barclay, * Ivy Helen Ravenburg, Katharine !hrlymhc and Ruth L'Hommie Sieu. Senior mem- bers were Katharine Scrivener, Frances Sherman, Murlel Wright, Virginia Jordan, Marguerite ’l‘lmt and Mrs. Helen Murray. The rector, Dr. George Dudley, appointed Mrs. Willlam J. erzht as president. Candidates’ class closed with their annual picnic at Rock Creek Park May 17. Daisy chains enameled in natural col- ors Inflt‘i' made into I'n’lcellu are vogue Luthera -3 m—uomln-'flxvnu ST. PAUL’S Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D, Pastor —Church Service at the Metr - politan - Theater, P B, T R W, Berion, Word while Memorials.” Services at 11th and H Sts. unday School. ; “Christian Endeavor. “nle.. nl Eplphllflv Chapel h and U Sts. Zotns factal —germon. “Rcilcions Barmin ». Hunte: 8:00 p.m. 'x'huud-yAcoun of Diseussion n Augsbure Confession. ~Bub- —TRINITY 4th and E Sts. NW. Missourl Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “Jesus on Prayer” GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets Northwest. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor l:”i‘m.—?;lrnfl‘-“y School with elasses —pFar Away L u e's B Edwin Dybye, Leader. A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ALL! CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelic Rev. Charl es hi-n. r-nq- 10:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m.—English Service. “The Church at Work.” New Hampsbi Buchanan. Pastor, Richard Schmidt, D. D. —Sunday’ Sene Wonm l ll T 6th and P Ger, Service at \Shureh, streets: every Sunday. Methochst Epnscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Brlglltwood Park and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Neat ot nd Terh st car hmes. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor. 1.1333:'::&'“"" S maa loopu-se UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 100 by the + All Are Welcorge. @alhary Columbia Road Near 15th Stzeet MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Mil Director of Religious Education Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musie At 11 AM. “LIFE'S HIGH CALLING.” At 8 P.M. “THE VOICE OF THE DEAD.” The Church School. Y. P.'s Meeting. dDevotion Meeting Thursday at 8. WESLEY Connectieut Ave and Jocelyn St CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m—Church School. 11: l.m‘—';)m el or.” n:oop.m.—m.‘n. W. Pinger ak on 'yonb WILLIAM PIERPOINT, 11:00 AM. “THE OLD VETERAN'S CHOICE.” 8:00 P.M.—REV. A. H. THOMPSON. “THE IMPREGNABLE ROCK OF 'HE_HOLY SCRIPTURES.” FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St, near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister Rev. Eddy Lucius Ford Director Religious Education 9:00—Church School. 11:00—“Saved by ane" 7:00—Epworth Leagus 8: 00—"Enthllllllm"—!n the life of a flaming missiona: Pirst in series on “Wo Made Flesh.” Music by roundry Quartet Choir. Thursday, 8 p.m. — Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. ‘WELCOME. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D, Minister. ' 45-m—-chureh School. ~Sermon. Subject: “The Sphere of the Church.” 7:00 pm.—Epworth League An- 4 niversary. gsulll- lation of Oficers. Verdl's “Requiem” Wednesday, May 28, 8:20 P.M. By the Hamline Choir. Mehopolitnn Memorial Corner n{- James Slxeu Mont'omery U 11: W——Publle wanhl the subjecz “The Evolution of the " 0 Discovery of God” 6:45—Epworth League devo- tional service. 8:00—Public worship. Dr. Dr. MONTGOMERY will speak on “The Fuuintiol of Diffic ‘The I:nu;;:rhl u‘:‘umguum will DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near-Wisconsin Al Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Past Sermon TER on “THE WONDER OF FAITH” Is the pastor's toplc at 11 s.m. “TRAILING OUR SOLDIERS” The_pastor's memorial dgy medita- tion will be based upon the above topic at 8 p.m. PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. Samuel E, Rose, M. A, Pastor WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 9:30 s.m —Sunday School. 11:00 8.m.—Serms ur 'l.‘. Dead"” it W’: Enwonh League., P igest We Forget” The Church With .the Lighted Cross. ' TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fift . Rev, Frank Steelman, Minister 9:30 am.—The Church School. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. PROHIBITION IS TOPIC West Washington Baptist Pastor to Address Bible Class. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West' ‘Miss | Washington Baptist Church, will ad- m i P ? 1§ prolithition ruining Should the eighteenth amendment be repealed? Should church le work to change rubuc opinion al the law? . What is e only permanent solution of the liq= uor problem? PARENT CHURCH S A u.m.lm.muc.nm Mr. John V. Dittemore Will Speak. on the Subjeet: “Science and Relmon Universalist Universalist National Memorial Church Corner 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Glorifyin Lighe 7:00—Y. P. C. U. Chorus Choir under leadership of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. firtahym'tan REV. WESTMINSTER th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor. 11:00 .m.—~"The , Prea of Pente- 7:30 p.m.—Yous_People l’eel: Mamornl Chapol N. suneq Schonl 5 am: Gillett p.m.; an Endeavor, 7 waanuau. 8 p.m., Gospel Serviee. P Street n-r Sluel N.W. Rev. l'nnk serg-nl Niles, Ssam —!\mdl! Bch L rning Worship. Sermon, H St. between 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 11:00 AM. “A RIGHTEOUS WISH." P.M. “GOD’'S GENTLEMEN.” Music by the Quartet. & Washington Heights # Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 a.m —Memorial Day Service. on by 'Dr. Pal nonm—cnuun School. Louls E. ack will give dllustzated o n vor. ccion- of ofcer i’. COVENAN § Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. § Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Minister G unday School. - Kincersarten " qurine mornine § “The God ‘That Answereth by Fire” lllle by Cm—n QnM ECK!NGTON 8t.. Corne? Florids Ave. B. WOODING. Minister. s’ | GEORGETOWN LA Theosnphy KRISHNAMURTI will spesk st the Masonic Temple June 23, class tOMOITOW | 1¢ interested in hearing him, phone Kinmir < | Agency, Met. 3085, evenings. Lightbringer Tlleuopha.l Hn!l 1204 18tk St.. at Conn, Ave. Public Lecture, Sunday, May 25, l ls P, “Two Ways of Union With God” Life Atoms Herbert L. Solyom b May 25, 8 PM. 6:30 Paul the Initiate 8 pm—Mahatma letters. pm. t Doc Room open datly 4:45-8. W':shmgton Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. United Brethren Church 1d R Streets. herty, D. D., Rev. J. Hersel Assistant Mornt; “LEST WE FORGET" (M uu-m.l Day). Evening at “BUSY WITH THE SECOND BEST.” SERMONS BY DR. 8. B. DAUGHERTY. Sunday School, 9:40. C. E. Socleties, 7. Come and You Will Come Again. Presbyterian CEN TRAL PRESBYTER]AN OUTHERN ASSEMBLY. Intersection of Fitteentn and slxmnua and Irving Sts. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, n. D.. Pastor. m.—Sunday School m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by . Dr. James I Vance of Nash- p.m.. —Weelitmlmter League. hristian_Endeavor. Evening Worship. Sermon by r. Taslor. 3 Prir rayer Servic 8t car or 160 Bt. bus OF Mt. Sent €ar 16 Trving 86 " T T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM. “The Greatest Thing in the orld' : John x (This service will bo broadesst over L S 8 .M. “Day of Judgment” Revelatio At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. ANDREW R. BIRD, Minister 11 A.M.—Dedication of the Church Sermon By The Rev. William Ray Dobyns, D. D. Retiring Moderator of the General Assembly 7:45—Dedication Of the Walter W. Moore Pulpit—and of the Communion Table * Sermon By The Rev. James I. Vance, D. D. Sun. Eve.—7:30, Organ Recital A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL iBresbptertan EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.. ' » 1:% femarne Ministry. 00 p'm.—C. E. Meet 45p.m—"“The Game of Life” Chorus Music. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.~Morhing Worship, with Sermon. “The Lord Hath Done Great Things for Us” VESPER SERVICE 5 P.M. “God'’s Pioneers” 6: lfipm—chrlstian Endeavor So- & ety. Special Muslc on the Four-Manual Tower Echo Organ 15 minutes § before service. __ VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. "New York Avenue PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. Y. Ave., H and 13th Sts. Ministers Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. George G. Culbertson GUNTON-TEMPLE f 16th and Newton Sreats, Bernard Br: . M. A soloist 6:43 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meet- Midweek Service. Thursday, at 8 p.m. Noflhmimter Chapel : ka Ave. and Kalmia Road. nrto A nluxm\u D. D.. Pastor St avo 'l'nuudny 743 pm " Fidweer “Serviee, m (A Service wi sBectal music by “the o o -ohet) Mass. Ave. & FIRST e | Rev. N. P. Pattefron, D. D.. Pastor, BE g

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