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" PASTOR T0 MARK Z1ST ANNIVERSARY Fifth Baptist Church Scene of Exercises Tomorrow for Dr. Briggs. The twenty-first anniversary of the pastorate of Dr. John E. Briggs at Fifth Baptist Churen, Six-and-a-half and E Streets southwest, will be observed with ial exercises tomorrow. Maj. Gen. . G. Everson, who is a Baptist min- | ister, will preach at 11 am. E. Hilton | Jackson, past moderator of the Colum- | bia Association, and others will deliver | addresses in the evening. In the past 10 months 273 pcrsonu have been added to the church, of | which 169 were by baptism. A fotal | of 2,848 became members of the church during the time Dr. Briggs has been pastor, of whom 1,701 were baptized. | The Sunday school of this church is one of the largest in the city, while the | Darlington-Berea Bible ¢ for men and women, taught by Dr. Briggs, has| . mtmbexshlp of more than 400 Dr. Robert E. Chambers the missionary from the (hurch n | China for the past 30 years. The Bible | school for 25 years has supported Dr. | George Green, who is a medical mis- | sionary and conducts a hospital in Og- bomosa, Nigeria, West Africa. DR. COPENHAVER | ANNOUNCES TOPIC| “The Cost of Pentecostal Power” | ‘Will Be Subject of Morn- ing Sermon. “The Cost of Pentecostal Power” will | be the subject of the sermon of Dr.| John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Ep- | worth Methodist Episcopal Church Bouth, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, tomorrow for the 11 o'clock service. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 am. The Epworth League service at 17 o'clock tomorrow evening will be in charge of Miss Mattie Conway. Officers of the Epworth League will be inducted into office tomorrow evening at the 8 o'clock service. The pastor will officiate. The officers are: President, Mrs. Myra Winn; vice president, Clinton Lanham; re- eording secretary, Mrs. Dorothy De Neale; corresponding secretary, Miss Anna McAlwee; treasurer, Norman De Nehle; Epworth Era agent, Miss Bertha Decatur. The pastor's sermon for the 8 o'clock service will be “Pitchers and Lamps Vs. Swords and Spears.” This will be the ceonfl of a series of four evening ser- based on incidents recorded in tlu Old Testament to be preached by the pnswr The subject of the series is *“Four Queer Battles.” Thursday eve- ning the pastor will conduct the weekly yer meeting and speak on the sub- of the pnnbll of Jesus entitled Two Sol scnom._fiJ? TEACHERS HAS GOOD ENROLLMENT Four Courses Offered in Training Institution Being Conducted at Calvary Baptist Church. The city-wide Standard Teacher Training School now in session in the Calvary mc Church has begun with a credible enrollment. Four courses are being u“lb“ as follows: Administration of a vacation church school, training in material and meth- oda and junior material and methods. sessions will be held next llmv.hy ‘Tuesday and Wednesday eve- Dings from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. ‘The school is conducted by the de- un.ment of vacation church schools of the Federation of Churches under ‘The federation supplies free informa- tion and help ‘in the conduct of the school mcchli{chu of any denbmlnlttlntn desiring also promotes community schools, wherein several churches co- operate; it conducts a clearing house for teachers and principals and renders | neral mpemxlmx after the schools are | session. y churches are already umn: plmu !ar a vacation church lm Summs } JEFFERS TO SPEAK 4Alabama Representative to Ad- dress Harrison Bible Class. Representative Lamar Jeffers of Ala- bama will address the Harrison Bible elass of Congress Street Methodist Prot- estant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, rrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the suditorium of the church. His subject will be “Jesus in' the Shadow of the Cross.” W. O. Goff will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. ‘The pastor, Dr. H. A. Kester, will pruch at the church services at 11 a.m. The theme in the morning 'lll be The Holy Spirit” and in the evening “Fellowship.” SERMON ANNOUNCED Bev. J. L. S. Holloman to Preach on “How World Reveals God.” Children's day will be observed to-| morrow at Second Baptist Church, | Third street between H and I streets. The pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman | will preach at 11 am. on Natural World Reveals the God.” The communion service, reception to new members, will be held at 4 pm. ‘There will be special preaching serv- Sce at 8 pm. Bible school will meet &t 9:30 am, and B. Y. P. U, at 6 pm. ¥Advancing Under Pressure” Topic. | “Advancing Under Pressure” will be | the subject of a sermon at 11 am.| tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. A E.| Williams, of Mount Olive Baptist | Church, Sixth street between L and M | streets northeast. At 8 pm. he will deliver the fourth sermon in the series “Bible Portraits,” subject, “Joseph, the Dreamer.” B. Y. P. U, 6:30 pm. fitunminnal | Friends Meeting DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS. TALK 0 BE GVEN BY NEWARK PASTOR Dr. Lester H. Clee at First Congregational Church Tomorrow Morning. At the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, the guest speaker tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service will be Dr. “Lester H. Clee, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. J, and teacher of one of the largest Bible classes in the world with over 2,000 members. Dr. William Knowles Cooper will be the guest speaker at the evening service at 8 o'clock. His subject will be “After Defeat, Victory.” The ‘church night supper at 6 o'clock Thursday will be followed by the regular Thursday night prayer meeting. Thomas G. Shearman will lead the meeting and the subject will be “Things and Things.” All departments of the Sunday school meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunday school room. Miss Helen Skinner will lead the meeting ard the subject will be “Prayer in the Life of Leaders.” The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor will mect at 6:30 pm. Sunday in the east parlor. Miss Abigail Whiton will lead the meeting and the subject will be “The Youth of Today as Reflected in a Religious Conterence.” CHURCH WILL HOLD ANNUAL LAWN FETE Chevy Chase Presbyterian Plans for Program to Be Given on Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘The quarterly communion service will be held at the Chevy Chase Presbyte- rian Church tomorrow morning. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister will preach a short communion sermon and the sacramen of the Lord’s qupfl' will be observed. New members will be received into the church. ‘The annual lawn fete will be held at the Presbyterian Home, 1818 Newton street, Tuesday and Wednesday, after- noons and evenings. Should the ‘weather be inclement, it will be held indoors. Sections of the Woman's Guild will meet this week as follows: Section 1, Mrs. Arthur Adelman, leader, luncheon, 1 o'clock, with Mrs. H. E. Doyle, 3818 Huntington street, Tuesday. Section 3, Mrs. Louis Brehm, leader, meets with Mrs. Wilbur La Roe, 4600 Linnean avenue, at 1 o'clock Tuesday; assistant hostess, Mrs. Comann. Section 10, luncheon at apartment 32 of the Chevy Chase Apartments, Wednesday. Host- esses, Mrs. John Davies and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman. OBSERVE CHILDREN'S DAY Annual Service Set Tomorrow at United Brethren Church. The annual Children's day service will be held tomorrow morning at 11 oclock at the Memorial _United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets. There will be special fea- tures presented by the children of the Sunday school. In the evening at 8 o'clock the minister, Dr. S. B. Daugh- erty, will preach on the theme “My Rosa The ‘Sunday school will meet at 10 instead of 9:40 o'clock as usual. The Christian Endeavor Societies will meet at 7 o'clock. “TONGUES” SUBJECT i e\ arcs 00 CoRdRobBere ice at All Souls’. At the 11 o'clock service at All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, tomorrow the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, will preach on the subject “With Other Tongues.” ‘The final session of the church school | If e | will take place at 9:45 am. There will be appropriate recognition of out- standing records and the school pic- turt Wm be taken. Friends 15th & Irving Streets N.W. AUGUSTUS T. MURRAY. " Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schoo? 00 a'm.—Meeting for vnmmp pm—Christian Endea Dm — (Thursday) Praver Meeting. Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for worship. HERBERT 8. LEWIS, Clerk, 6806 Eastern A Takoma Park, D. C. 1 finhmnminufinnal Washington School of the Bible Monthly Prophetic Conference The Monthly Prophetic Conference this month will be on Tuesday, June At The Open 10, 8:00 P.M. Door Church 307 D St. NW. Rev. H. C. Thiessen, Ph.D., will be the speaker. He is Dean of the College of Theologv of Evangel University, Jersey City, N Dr. Thiessen is a loyal a subject will be “The I\mg an hear him, and bring others. PU. nd able Bible e‘qmn(or. His d the Kingdom.” Be sure to BLICITY COMMITTEE. THE EVENING ST.PAUL'S CHURCH STARTS CAMPAIGN Connecticut Avenue Lu- theran Unit. St. which, because of the large congrega- tions that have been attending its serv- ices, has been forced to use the Metro- politan Theater for morning worship, has inaugurated a campaign to raise $100,000 toward the erection of the first unit of its new church on the site at Connecticut avenue and Ellicott street. During the past week a complete or- ganization has been formed, with cam- { paign headquarters in the former par- | sonage, at 738 Eleventh street. The| campaign is under the general direction | | of the finance committee of the church, | consisting of Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pas- | jtor: Dr. Harry T. Domer, chairman;! Ferdinand Waldman, treasurer; Dr Francis M. Criswell, Henry C. Brunner, i William F. Dismer, Howard B. Homer and 1. B. Dodson other committee: gram, Dr. Henry ; lists, C. Brunner; visitation, Mrs. George C. Husmann: publicity. Miss Edith Sto- well: dinners, Mrs. Ferdinand Waldman; solicitors, Abner Y. Leetch, jr.; attend- and building, Pro-| |ance, Howard B. Fomer, { Luther W. Linkins The loyalty campaign, now in prog- ress, which will be followed by the financial campa‘gn, is in charge of Dr. | John E. Hummon of Chicago. { Tomorrow will be “roll call Sunday"” |in the campaign. Those unable to be 1 present will be visited by a commitiee. { At the morning service at 11 o'clock | at the Metropolitan Theater Dr. Snyder | will preach on “One-Plus.” At 8 o'clock a Pentecostal celebration will be held at Epiphany Chapel, Sixteenth and U streets, at which service Dr. Hummon will preach on the theme “How One Church Grew From 120 Members to 115,000 in One Year. Children's day exercises of the com- bined Sunday schools will be held at St. Paul's, Eleventh and H streets, at 9:30 a.m., after which the schools 'will march in a body to the Metropolitan Theater, where Dr. Snyder will give a special talk to the juniors on the sub- ject of “Bricks,” preceding the regular morning sermon. At the Luther League and Endeavor meetings at 7 o'clock messages will be brought to the mem. bers concerning the church campaign. Miss Charlotte Hageman of Phila- delphia will assume the direction of the intensive campaign next week, and on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at Epiph- |any Chapel a “surprise meeting” will be held for the entire congregation. PENTECOST SERVICES WILL CLOSE REVIVAL Full Gospel Tabernacle Program Includes Farewell to Evan- gelistic Party. The 50 days of the revival, which has been in progress at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, since Easter, will culminate to- morrow in the nineteen hundredth an- niversary of Pentecost, services commemorative of this birth- day of the Christian Church will be held morning, afternoon and evening. It will also be the farewell day of the Argue evangelistic party, which have been conducting a campaign. Miss Zelma Argue will speak at 11 am. on “Pentecost—the Bridal Veil of the Church,” and will conduct a Pente- costal praise service at 3 pm. Rev. A. H. Argue will deliver the closing ad- dress at 7:30 pm. on “The Gentile Age Closing—What Next?" The Sunday_school will meet at 9:30 am. and the Young Crusaders at 6:30 . A group of new members will be received into the church at the morning service. The pastor, Rev. Harry L. Col- lier, will resume the regular services next week with a Divine healing service Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and a Pentecostal service Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Prayer services will be Monday at 7:45 pm. and Tuesday at 1 pm. Mrs. Kernan will conduct the Bible study Thursday at 7:45 p.m. CONFERENCE TO MEET Monthly Prophetic Body to Gather at Open Door Church. ‘The seventh meeting of the month! Prophetic Conference, Washington School of the Bible, will be held at the Open Door Church, 307 D street, Tues- day at 8 pm. Dean H. C. Thiessen of Evangel University, Jersey City, N. J, will be the speaker. His sub. ject will be “The King and Kingdom.” SERVICES AT CHAPEL Day of Pentecost Observance Ar- ranged for Tomorrow. At the Chapel of the Epiphany, Rev. Francis Yarnall, vicar, the day of Pen- tecost will be observed with services at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 am. The celebration of the holy communion has been changed from 8 to 7:30 a.m. ‘The vicar’s sermon will be on “The gyn.amlc of Christian Faith and Prac- ce.” mmnnntu! rch o Holy Trinit; Apostolie Eaiih 1618 Tith St. ELDEE_LEWIS T Sunday School. 9:30 and 8 pm. Tuesday |to Tarrying _Service. p.m. Drayer and praise serv- 1al_welcome to_all. Thrasophy An Occult View of Service \ Dora G. Hudler * June 8th, 8 P.M. 6:30 D < “eion W Paul the Initiate Tuesdave 8§ pm—Manauma Letters. da cret Doctrine. Reldlnl Rnom oben dally 4:45-6. Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St N.W. fimtunntnl Anm‘mhlim BIBLE HALL Assembly of God, 6th and G Sts. N.W. Harry Schaeffer Pentecostal Revivaiist Sunday 11 am. - 7:30 A Real oig T n Penteco: arrying Meeting Sunday” Nieht COME, YOU ARE WELCOME. 1$100,000 Desired to Erect Paul's English Lutheran Church,| The chairmen of | when special | the | | ! ball. !in the dance of the roses were June | meeting will be for & AFRICA MISSIONARY | Dr. Henry D Camphell Will| STAR,. WASHINGTON, Girls’ Friel;dly Society Epiphany Branch met for its clos- ing meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace Berry, 5518 Chevy Chase parkway, last Monday evening. Mrs. Murray, social service worker, told the girls could help her to' bring cheer to the hospitals by making flower vases, also by collecting good reading material for booklets. Miss Cooper, associate pro- fessor of English of George Washing- | ton University, was among the invited guests. Rev. A. L. Wills also spoke. A linen shower was presented to Miss Clara Nourse for the Holiday House. Christ Church, Navy Yard Southgast Branch, had a Spring entertainment in the form of an American Beauty rose A solo dance was rendered by Miss Ruth King. Those who took part Shaw, Winnifred Chick, Cecelia Cates, | Maud and Nellie Elliott, Dorothy Millar, Ruth King, Doris Mackay and Josephine Laskawitz. They were directed by l\‘lL\Si Dona Taggart and accompanizd by Miss Christine Bare. Every member received a beautiful rose souvenir made by the children. Nativity Branch members had a so- cial meeting, at which time the Nativity | candidates_gave a pl The next members. as- sociates and helpers, from both Nativity and Resurrection Chapel, Resurrection members held thelr closing meeting in the form of a social. Games were played and prizes awarded to Eva Brill and Henrfetta Finnegan. 10 PREACH SERMON | Feature Service at Fourth Preshyterian. An address by Dr. Henry D, Camp- bell of the Africa Inland Mission will be a feature @ the special communion service and reception of members at the 11 o'clock service in Fourth Pres- byterian Church, Fairmont street at Thirteenth, tomorrow. At 8 p.m. the minister, Dr. James H. Miers, will con- tinue his series of sermons upon sub-| jects in the Book of Revelation, “The Holy City—Jerusalem.” The Sunday school meets at am. Vernon Hill, assistant superin-| tendent, will speak at an assembly of| the main school. At 3 o'clock the Senior Christian En- deavorers will meet in Kelly Hall for prayer. Later tea will be served in the dining room. At 7 p.m. Hedley Clews, a mission student from the . M. C. A, will be the guest speaker for the stnior society. The Blake Chapter, Westminster Guild, will meet Monday evening at the home of the MiSses Basim, 541 Ten-| nessee avenue northeast, and under di- rection of the president, Miss Betty | Classes, Basim, will prepare illuminated Serip- ture texts to be used by their guest of | honor, Miss Olive Love, in the work to which she goes in a few days in Cen trial Africa for the African Inland Mis- sion, ‘The Betty K. Newton Chapter, Mis- | sionary League, will picnic Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Miller cabin, in Rock Creek Park, gathering at the Reservoir, at Sixteenth and Kennedy streets, at 6 o'clock. The prayer meeting Thursday e\e-‘ ning at 8 o'clock will be led by the minister, Spiritualist ; 5p,r.u..|‘s£m.=. Church Ts Christ Every Sunday, 8:05 s 5oy PARK EAVINGS nA\K. Cor. Kenyon Streets "y JANE B. (OATES “Table Tipping, Raps, Ouija Boards and other phenomena.” e bearers, Dr,\ Ce Wudu Hall, Hal Ties, Mr. Musical Recital, 7:45, by Elizabeth Gardiner Coombs. Soloist—Gertrude Russel "!\hlsanell Elefl” ates = gives readings by 227, at 1473 Meridian p) Messa Mrs, Je! appointment. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, REV. ALFRED H. TERRY | “THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUL” 'o“n"l‘d by Svir Sunday B P hecona oo ov. Terry sives readings by mpo«mmcm' 131 C 8t NE. Phone Lincoin 1572 Eptsropal "ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The_Country Church in_the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georsia Ave. and Madigon St. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Whitsunday Services: Communion, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Dr. Johnston Will Preach. | GRACE CHURCH (Georgetown) 9:30—8unday School 1100 a.m.—Holy_Communion. ___ Saint Mark’s | Third and A Stree(s Southeast Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector “1, if I be lifted up, will draw all mexw unto Me.” .—Holy Communion. Church School. 11 a.m. Thursdas Ho Communien ST. JAMES’ CHURCH ‘Eighth Street Northeast, between B & C Sts. W, ATKINSON. D. D. Rector. Rev. OE R OM M. WAGENSELLER. ss and Sermon. Evensong and Bene- “Mass, 7 00, AM. " g U “muck will preach k: the 11_o'clock sersice. New Jerusalem (SW!DENBOIGIAN] CflURCH OF * THE | HOLY CITY Gth Above @ N.W. 9:45—Classes of ‘the. Ghurel; School. 10/00—hreans_Class for adurs d by Mrs. Alice Thacher Post. 11:00—Moriiig worship. Sermon by the Misic, Undér the Direction of Maud G. 1l Free hnmn: Librasy, y One Pastor: Rev. Paul Spersgs Assi t, Rer. Iln‘:l;': 'W. Bricss, pil 1 ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWNI 3240 O Street N.W., [ REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. WHITSUNDAY: —Holy Communion, School. Communion n. and Thursday, 10100 sm—Holy Com- | ‘munion. I j 7:30 a.m. | | | DG HAMLINE PASTOR ANN[]UNL‘ES T0PICS Dr. Chesteen Smith Plans to Observe Anniversary of Pentecost. SATURDAY, The 1900th anniversary of Pentecost will be observed at Hamline Methodist | Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, Dr. Chesteen Smith, minister, with a special program tomorrow morn- ing and evening. The morning sermon subject will “The Might of God in the Heart of Man.” The evening sermon subject will be based on_the book of Dr. E. Stanley Jones, “The Christ of Every Road.” ‘The jubilec celebration of the Wom- an's Home Missionary Society will be held Monday, beginning with a recep- tion at 6 o'clock and a supper at 6:30 o'clock. This will be followed by a program. The Hamline members 'of S ion will observe this anni- ttending the Sunday morn- 1 body The monthly meeting of the Sunday school board will be held Tuesday eve- ning, under the direction of W. L. Evans, general superintendent. At the same time, on the lawn of the church, the Modern Priscillas Sunday school class will hold a lawn fete. A meeting of the official board of the church will be held Monday evening. ‘The prayer meeti ng will be held Thursday c\tnm;z at 7:30 o'clock. CHILDREN’S DAY PLANNED A. M, B CHurch Service Program to Be Appropriate. Children's day will be observed at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church to- morrow with appropriate exercises. A program will be rendered in the church school at 8:30 am. Graduating exer- cises at 11 am. with sermon by the minister, Dr. William H. Thomas. Sub- ject, “A’Child’s Religion.” At the evening service at 8 p.m. the minister will preach the annual thanks- giving sermon to the Households of Ruth, who will observe “Ruth day.” OHIO MAN TO PREACH Harry Harper of Canton, Ohio, con- nected with the Men's Organized Bible will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8:15 pm. at the Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northeast, of which E. Hez Swem is pastor. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 and the B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. Metropolitan 4 ___Episcopal St. Stephen’s Church 16th :lnd N!Ilon Sts. REV. GEORGE F Dl DLEY. SERVICES WEEK OF JUNE EIGHTH, 1030. WHITSUNDAY. Toly Communion | Chureh “School ... Holy Communion ning D.D., Rector. Pray Service- jon Ties. Th (Formerly the Pro-Cathedral) Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector SERVICES SAM. 11 AM. Communion, Holy Day Thursdays 10 AM. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral & Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev, H. H. D. Sterrett, Minister WHITSUNDAY 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and Ser- mcn ST MARGARET’S| Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. | Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D.D. Rector. and 00d Communion and Sermon, e’ Rector will preach. ys and Holy Days. Holy munion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. JUNE 7, 1930. LUTHER LEAGUE ‘The June quarterly meeting of the Luther League of the District of Co- | lumbia was held Tuesday evening at Atonement Lutheran Church. The theme of this meeting was “Missions.” Following a brief devotional service conducted by Rev. Henry Manken, jr., pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, an address was delivered by Miss Mary Markley of Roanoke, Va., former teacher of the primary school at Porto Rico. A pageant entitled “In This Sign We Conquer” was presented by the various Lutheran. churches of Washington under the direction of Miss Emma A. Holzer, missionary secretary of the District League. During a brief business session the following officers were elected and- will be installed at the October quarterly meeting of the Dis- trict League: President, Fred L. Schick- ler; first vice president, Miss Virginia R. Wise: second vice president, Roland Renkel; corresponding secretary, Miss «Gladys Broeker: recording secretary. Il{kt Marie Trede; treasurer, C. Ber- | tram Gelston. A plaque was awarded the Luther League of St. John's (East Riverdale) Lutheran Church as winner of the 1929-1930 efficiency contest. Luther Leagues of Incarnation and Zion Churches stood second and third in the coltest, respectively. After ‘the bene- diction was pronounced by Rev. George Eveler refreshments were served by the Atonement Luther Leaguers, An invitation has been extended to all Washington Junior Luther Leaguers to attend a tea which will be served to- morrow from 5 to 7 o'clock by the Junior Luther League of St. John's Church, Four-and-a-half and C streets southwest, under the supervision of Miss A. Barbara Wiegand. “Prayer in the Life of Leaders” is the Paul's Luther League tomorrow eve- ning by Mrs. Virginia Loehler, and at Zion's League by Miss CGladys Broeker. ; Brfm:xfi’th 7 REFORMED 5th and O Sts, N.W. GRACE meuc?"i $24.2 ‘—'Song af the Spirit. Feniccot Auniversary P8 € E. Corner 13th & Monroy Dr. James D. Buhrer, P All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—All Souls’ Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, “WITH OTHER TONGUES” Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo- contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ, & Tutheran, TRINITY Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m—German service. . 9:45am—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. Sermon by the Rev. W. H. Hafner of Mobile, Ala. CHRIST Now Located at 6th & P Sts. NW. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastcr 11:10 A.M. Sermon on “The Holy City and the Church.” 10:40—Holy Communion. __ 9:45 AM.—Sunday School. Rev. Clurlel Endeu. Plllor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. ‘10.005. ~German Communion Serv- ice. | 11:15 a.m.—English Service with Holy Communion. Children’s Day Program. Church of the Atonement THE NATIVITY Whitsunday—the All membe The Resurgection, 10, Chuzel's mrmnu. ep the festival T5th & G NE. 7 18th Bet. P and Que t OMAS o, Divont Cirele . (Ample Parking Space) Rector, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. WHITSUNDAY 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Holy_ Eucharist. Sermon by Rector. “The World's Most, Important Anniver- sar THURSDAY, ll a.m.—Holy Eucharist. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd Street WHITSUNDAY *“Come, Holy Ghost, Our souls inspire, And_enlighten With celestial fire.” _'Services, 7:30 and 11:00 WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Avenue N.W., near Woo.fll!‘v l‘:‘lfl. HOLY COMMUNION .. PRAYER “ANT HOLY co\mv.mmr AND_SER- EACHER, CANON Worven" 5 11:00 | PEQPLES OPEN AIR SERVICE AND ON. PREACHER, EARoN. PETRR TAKE, WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR ODLEY_ROAD_BUS_LINE. Chnst ~Church, Georgetown © and, Thirty-frst Sta, NW. REV. JOHN TEMPLE, Rector, WHITSUNDAY. ~Holy Communion, am—Holy Communion and Se ADVENT PAR!SH Second and U Sts. N.W. Rev. Robert Coolidre. Masierion, Rector. SERVIC] ch_Schoo Morning - Service, Rector 0 Christ Chureh Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1705. Rev. EDWARD GABLER, §. T. B. Rector. Holy Communion. Church_School. Holy Communion and Sermon. Thursday, 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. Sermon by | | | 6 Que St N.w. (Fla. Aver of M. ‘Caniiol St. Can) feryices Sunday—7 and 11 am.. and § pin. Dally Mase, 7 qm. EVensons and iters cessions, Pridey, & p.m. 3 s Cllurcla of the Reformahon o REY. .vsmm wrmL“. Fastor. m. Keller Memorial MARYLAND AVENUE AND S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 “THE HOLY SPIRIT” Evening Service at 7:45 “A FINE FELLOWSHIP” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. Gallatin and 1ith (N.E. C Rey. H. Manken, Jr. Hible School ‘Worship _an nd_a Bl £ Await You. & Buchanan. Pastor, Richard Schmidt, D. D. ‘m.—Sunday School. —Reoeption ' of | New Members, Confession and Holy Communion! m.—Luther League Devotio mian Communion at ‘Church, W. Ave.. opp. Ball_Park. ST. PAUL’S Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Church Service at th' H!(rn- polian Theater, ¥ Torn Sddress to Junters. “‘Briel l Address to Aduits, “‘One us.' Services at 11th and H Sts. 9:30 a.m.—Children's Day Exercises, 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Snv-cle:hn Epnphany Clnpel l 00 -Address. hurel [ Erom 120 to 15000, 8:00pm., Tho o Meeting, "GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets Northwest. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Children’s Day Program. 11:00 8. m.—"Pentecost,” Holy Communion. Far Away Lands. People’s Devotional Miss Margaret Crow, leader. A _CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL. _ LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL THOMAS CIRCLE Rasm D. D, tor-Elect. : 5 a.m.—Bible School, Children’s Schriner’ and Mrs. 6:45 p.m—Christini Endeayor, lead- D. pm.—Evening service With sere mon by Dr. Rasmus: This Church Welcomes You. The |~ topic which will be presented at St. Gruvlh[ SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED Services Arranged for Tomorrow | Morning at Francis Asbury. M. E. Church. Sunday Sehool day will be observed | tomorrow morning at 10:30 'am. at' Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South, Sixteenth near Lamont street. Sunday school enrollment will take part. At the evening service Dr. J. J. Rives, the pastor, will preach on the subject, | “Where Is Authority?” The Epworth League will hold its| devotional service at 7 p.m., with Anna Laura Sanford as the leader. The monthly business and social meeting of the ladies’ Bible class will be held at the church Tuesday evening. Dr. Riives will hold the regular weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 8§ pm. The Epworth League is planning a lawn fete for the benefit of the build- ing fund June 18. Christign CHURCH OF CHRIST | Fourteenth St. and Meridian Pl Sunday Services: 10 a.m.—Bible _11 am. and 8 p.m.—Sermons. __ N.W. Classes. PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. Services, 11 a.m. and 7:4! Hermont Aweme, 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Minister. Sermons by the Pastor 1 AN 3 “THE MIND OF THE MASTER” SSURVEY OF SERVICE FOREIGN MISSION VIEL DAY Tilustrated by beautiful pictires 8Special music for Pentecostal Sun~ day directed by W. E. Braithwaite. 'Ninth Street sk &'D st NE. BENJAMIN H. MELTON. Minister JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assistant, 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon_ subject, “Christ's Farewell to is Church.” 345—Chrllllln Endeavor 8o - < "Is—Andres: by Everett Smith Fla., teacher of Sp s program by°the “combinea” choirs and_orchestra. This church_welcomes our cify the Men's Pederation of Bible Classes. QInIumhia Hreinhts k Road, West of 1ith St. Rarver “Baker ‘Sraith, 'Fastor: 9:30—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “They Were All Together.” 7:00 p.m —Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Youth and Pentecoat. Talks by Barnard, " Clyde Metvitier Wayne Bobst, Middleto CHORUS CHOTR. ——a[—r A special program has been | prepared and a large number of the | s BAP Rev. H. W. 0. Mlll.lnfloll. Exercises 11i00—Tne cnua, Book ‘ard the 8:00—Characters that count—A Pray- ing Man. TEMPLE 10th & N N.W. Thos. E. Boorde, Pastor. Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivag supt. 9:30 ci Bervi God Staris.” 8:00 p.m Erogram, - Mrs. " Hazel " Braush, 100 p.m. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 8ist and N Sts, N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00—Children's Day Service. pres., N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. h Preaching by pastor, 11 a.m.— Chureh's Birthday. “Perpetuating Pentecost.”” Bap- Riem. Biple_School, 9.0, 4B Y P. U's. 645 PM. CENTENNIAL nees Mr E. Hez Swem {300 20,0 fll'flfln Ohlo.. a dl.sunmuh-d repre- l\! o( l)\e h‘den ld'Nfed 'Bfl:'l‘l 5 " Maryland Ave. 14th and Md, Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMANS, Pas 8. S. 9:30 am: B. Y. P. 7 pm. 10 a.m.—Special Children’s Day Service. 8p.m.—"Some Cost of Christianity.” (Baptism.) CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD 0. 10:30 a.m.—Children's D; 7:30 p.m.—"“What of the Movies? ALL WELCOME. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor 11 AM. At Fourth St. & Ave, S.E. “A GOOD MAN.” 8 P.M. At 17th and E. Cap. Sts. Branch “SEEING THINGS AS THEY ARE” A CORDIAL WELCOME. | R Streets. gherty, D. D. v, J. Hersehel Der, Assistant Pastor. Morning at 11, CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE Evening at 8. “MY ROSAR Sermon by Dr. S. B. Daugherty, Sunday School. 10. C. E. Societies, %. Come and You Will Come Agaln. | Holh;-'iatvia; S;it;irt ' Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Chiirch of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Clmrch of Chrin Scientist Third (.hurrh ni Chl‘lst Scientist 13th and L St Fourth Church of Ch N' anentl.ll n N.W. | 16(h and Merid SUBJECT: “God the Only Cause and Creator” SERVICES — Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sundas School—1L AM WED! EVENING MEETING =8 ‘ o Crock” READING ROOMS ‘ FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg, 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, aid Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). COND CHURCH=I11'C St. NE. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. Lith and G Sts,’ Hours, 9:30 to (Wednesdays, 9:30 0, ard Stncdys and holidays.0-0.10 5 0% FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg. 3313 14th $t.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays . and holidays, 2:30 to .S p.m. B Rutwtomd Seatige 2 " CHURCH OF THE Universal Deslgn Washington, D. C., Branch 1 FORMERLY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH SERVICES, 11 AM. SUBJECT “PEACE” ASSEMBLY ROOM OF THE HOTEL LA FAYEm READING ROOM 16 JACKSON PLACE Baptist MT, JEZEREL BAPT. CHURCH Cor. 5th and E Streets S.E. L. T. HUGHES, Minister o Evening wdn'n': DWEEK SERVICES. Prayer Meeting.. Tues. 3 Junior Missionary Meeting—Thurs, TIST Exec. Sgc., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning, at Eleven “After 1900 Years” Evening at Eight “Cleveland Convention” Songs and Pravers. Facts and Fancies. & Humor and Pathos. Glorious Possibilities. 9:30—Bible School. 1t meets men in Auditoriur Sacieties of Young People. 2nd Sermon. SERVICE OF ONE HOUR. & COME. Blmdnv marks _the 21st lnn(veulry Dr_John E. Briggs as Past 11 I m —Sermon by Mal W G. Everson. Mr. C. C. James wm&unde and Dr. H. W. O. Millington will offer praver. o 40 pin—Sermon b ““Pentecost.” Shaver 7—Four 8—Sonss E NEAR 7th S.W. Brizss Moore '“u‘ it nfor: geption at close of entns. secvice. & B. Y. P. U., 0:30, Dasi vear nas been one of tne of whom have been baptized. $30.000 has been raised for all purs poses. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH. 10:30—CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. Snort Talk by Pastor. 8 pm-B. Y P U NIGHT. “THREAT OR PROMISE.” Come to Petworth for Its Tnspirational _Sermons. GRACE mn & S. C. Ave. S, Pastor, F. W. Johnson 9:30—Bivle School. Classes for 11:00—_*Bringine_Tp Children. Cradle Roll Day at e Bervice. 8:00—Children’s Day Program of Bibls 7.00_Poung People Chilrch praver meeting Thursdsy at m ALL WELCOME. KENDALL, 9%h Near B SW. ©, P, Ryland, Pn(.nr. 1 P. U, 7TPM 0 A 2L webcouE: Pational Baptist MHemorial 16th and Columbia Road 11 A M. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. —*“Pentecost Fully Come”—Pastor 8 P. M.—“Pentecost Today”’—Henry D. Campbell Thursday evening service at 8: Calbary = Baptisms “THE GATE BEAUTIFUL.” 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A M.—Rev. Geo. P. Taubman, D. D, Of Long Beach, Calif, 8 P.M.—Baccalaureate Sermon to Graduates of thmgton College of Law. The Pastor 9:30—Annual Children’s Day Exercises Woodward Hall 5:00—Vesper Service—Baptisms FIRST IXTEE! ND O STREE' THE REART. O WASHINGTO! NORTHWEST HEARTS OF WASHINGTON Samuel Judsen P.rt-r, hu. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“Ego Sum Via, et Verita: a et Vlu. the Way, the Truth, 8P.M. LORD’S SUPPER AT “K;elpm' Yourselves in the Lova of God.” MORNING SERVICE. Sunday School, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6:45 p.m. VISITORS IN WASHINGTON CORDIALLY INVITED.

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