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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930 A—10 $entecostal » I“LOGIC OF LOVE” IS TOPIC| ; ; ] ] BH”RGH S MEAN'NG s b DR G G ]UHNSUN LUTHER LEAGUE CHRlS"AN SB'ENGE I Y. M. [ A. NEWS OF MINISTER'S SERMON T % | A meeting of the executive commit- | _The Y. M. C. A meeling at the|p .y pyy) gcpearrer Outlines I B ol . WILL BE DISCUSSED ANNOUNCES TEXTS sz THEORY EXPLAINED zisccs s e o W i v ™ A i it | Prederick, Md.” Final plans for the of the Calvary Baptist Church will as- byterian Church. E ninth annual convention of the Luther sist in the program. ' @ ongregational Rev. S. M. Croft will preach at the | Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Cherrydale Methodist Protestant Church | Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, | tomorrow morning. | will preach at the 11 o'clock service League of Maryland Synod were made. The theme adopted for the convention is “What Seek Ye?” Local leaguers at- |||fi|l|||iIlmmmiI"Ifillill||fi||i||l||||mmflF£: Mount Pleasant Dr. W. A. Lambeth to Preach “After Pentecost — What?” Cyrus Rogers Declares God Lolianavaiaus iotiatinie, o . . tendin this convention will leave . . . i o e Morning Sermon at Mount Will Be Discussed at 8 | Washington by special equipment on Non-Existent if Evil | “D""Roland Potter, president of the | tmorrow on the theme, “The Logic of - 3 the Detroiter of the Baltimore & District of Columbia C. E. Union, will ; Love.” At the 8 o'clock service he will Congregahonal Cl“".ch g ov ' k H | Ohio Railroad August 30. The pro- |S Ream have charge of the morning service at | continue the series of addresses on 3 Vernon Place. Clock Service. | Sram provides for the opening of the Y. | Motint **Gliver * Methodist Protesant | “Soms outstanding, | Non - Chrisian 1410 Columbia Road e - urch. S, wi an address on ‘“Con- [ convention twitis .a ipanqusticn Ratuy Tiither H. Kinard of the Y. M. C. A. | fucianism.” The series will close next o e Sovel v . Willia . Wade, | O om0 The explanation given by Christian | will conduct the morning service at the Science that evil must be an unreality | Congress Street Methodist Protesant and an illusion, or else God does not | Church. Sunday night when the subject will be_“Mohammedanism.” | The church school Minister M. president of synod, will be the speaker Miss Lois K Director of Religious E upon the topic, “The Quest for the Larger Life.” At the 11 o'clock service #What Church Means to Me” will be 5 As a sequel to the observance of the‘ the subject of the morning sermon at anniversary of Pentecost last Sunday, Dr. G. G. Johnson of National Baptist and the adult | eation BT & Mount Vernon Place Church tomorrow, Memorial Church. at Sixteenth street and | Sunday morning Dr. H. D. Hoover, pro- | exist, was declared by Cyrus 5. Rogers, | Rev. Kenneth Buker will speak to-) Bible classes will assemble at 9:30 % Spreached by the pastor, Dr. W. A. Lam- Columbia road, will preach tomorrow | fessor trom Grnysburll Seminary, will %ls,.sdor San f‘runé‘xscbm “‘{;\:gn?:drfess [morrow 'X;;?i"g at the Methodist Prot- g:]xgcu: u:?;; Senkl\r C. ,fi', st;ms;c ;wg Sunday % morning at 11 o'clock on the subject h th . His topic will be |Thursday evening, to be ope | e ; service wi e v E - e e SRR, ucld e kst ot e B B e for Power . The afternoon |of salvation” speaking in the First| W. H. Loving will be in charge ofiof the Northminster Chapel at 6:30 = 11:00 AM. at the same hour in the Sunday schoold his subject will be “Real Religion.” will be given over to various confer-|Church of Christ Scientist. Mr. Rog- | the morning service at Mount Tabor | o'clock. Ernest Parsons will be the | i y s . auditorium, the junior preacher, Rev. The B. Y. P. U. meets Tuesday at 8| ences, and at 8 pm. Dr. Henry W.|ers is & m;";gfl g :‘YIIP bgb;]r'i gt l‘r; M‘_‘lgg"dpl;: F:nfi:{nsnl‘ug‘:‘::'d(‘flub otiths xpel]_ll(en ek ] Children’s DI)’ ervice cal i oy ! m. with the Columbia Federation of | Snyder, pastor of St. Paul's English|tureship of the Mother Church, the s Mirtists = 4 The pastor will conduct the midweek | £ J 3. B. Deal, Wilivreach tofounFiace] | Pie Socety . at “Brookiand Baptist | Lutheran’ Ohurch. Washington, D: .| First Church of Christ Scientist, in | Y. M. C. A will hold its monthly meet” |service of prayer dnd Bible study £ “The H:-ppy Road'. vy Sohiool day will beobercvedrwitisl |Church. Wednesday the various mis- | will be the speaker, using as his sub- | Boston. 8 Ing at 3 oo Ay S illiam Bond | ThUrsday st 8 o'clock. |€ A Dramatic Presentation i o e | sionary socleties will meet as follows: | ject, “The Quest for Vision." Monday |, What could be blinder? he asced, | e e At he e == - H By the Young People torium at 8 pm, Dr. C. P. Clark, su- The Ella Marie Holmes Circle at 10| morning will be devoted to business,| “than to say a perfect God created | will be the leader. the meeting H p 3 everything imperfectly—that the infin- | the members of the club will visit the @ongregational 5 perinte Meaning of Sunday Schocl Day.” the members of the ments of the school will present the pageant “The Massenger of a New Day.” The Epworth League Service, in Sunday school auditorium at 7:30 p.m., will be on “Old Hymns” and will be led by Miss May Payne The day meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held Tu: day at 11 o'clock. The Young People’s Missionary So- ciety, No. 1, will meet in Room 10 Tues- day evening. The board of lay activities will meet study at 8 p.m. Tuesday. of the Wi sicnary Soc Mi Frank'and eader, il Miss Lucretia V Jackson, 3725 H Wednesday evening a: 8 c'clock. The pastor will conduct the prayer mesting service Thursday evening. PARSONAGE OCCUPIED BY DR. RASMUSSEN Committee to Represent Luther Place Church in Bicentennial Celebration Is Named. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, newly elected pastor of the Luther Place Memorial Church. at Thomas circle, has moved his family from Harrisburg, Pa. into the new parsonage at 1441 Kennedy street. They have two children, Mary Elizabeth and Carl, ir. Believing the religious forces of the District should play their proper role in the celebration of the Washington Bi- sentennial, Dr. Rasmussen has appointed a committee to represent the Luther Place Memorial congregation and to co-operate with similar committees from other Washington Lutheran churches Jooking to a joint participation of all of them in the events of the bicenten- nial year. The committee appointed by Dr. Ras- mussen is as follows: Honorary chair- man, Mrs. William Hamilton Bayley, president of the Washington C. A.; chairman, Paul F. Myers, former deputy commissioner of the internal revenue: L. M. Leisenring, president of the Arts Club of Washing- ton: William H. Finckel, past president of the patent bar of the District of Columbia; Mrs. Frank A. Burger and Fred A. Schmidt. Dr. Rasmussen will occupy the pulpit at both the morning and evening serv- jces tomorrow. Best, Witness for One’s Faith.” At the 8 o'clock service he will discuss “Souls That Hunger for God.” WOMEN GIVE FURNITURE Pulpit Desk and Flower Taborets| Received at Petworth. The women cof Petworth Baptist Church have presented the church wiith & new pulpit desk and flower taborets, and tomorrow morning they will be dedicated during the regular church service, At the service, the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will speak to the members of the Church and Bible School who are graduating frcm the various schools and colleges of the city. His sermon is based on the subject of wages, the title being “God's Wages.” At the evening service Washington Post Chapter of the K. K. K. will be present in a body, the sermon of the pastor being “It.’ e HOLD CHILDREN’S DAY Young Folks to Give Program at Ninth Street Church. Children's day will be observed to- morrow at the Ninth Street Christian Church with a program by the chil- dren and an offering of $1,500 for world-wide missions. Communion serv- ice will be observed at 11:30 o'clock. No sermon at the morning service. Dr. Melton will preach at the evening serv- ice. All chairmen of the committees of the international and world convention and all the pastors of the Christian churches of Washington will me=t in a dinner conference Friday at the church to make further arrangements for the gonvention which meels here in Oc- T. RALLY DAY PLANNED Eecond Baptist Church to Have Special Service Tomorrow. Rally day will be observed tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets. The pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach at 11 am. on “The Revolutionary Influ- ence of Jesus. dent, will make a talk on “The, and various depart- the | At the 11 o'clock service | his theme will be “One’s Life as the | GEORGE M. RANKIN. REV. G. M. RANKIN SINGS FIRST MASS TOMORROW | Graduate of New York Parochial| School to Conduct Service at St. Aloysius’. Rev. George M. Rankin will sing his| |first solemn mass in St Aloysius’ | Church, North Capitol and I streets, | | tomorrow at 11 am. ! Father Rankin is a graduate of the! Holy Name Parochial School, New York, after which he was employed in | the post office for several years. In 1920 he entered St. John's Preparatory | College at Graymoor, N. Y. and in 1924 he transferred to Mount St. Mary's College at Emmitsburg, Md., where his classical course of study was completed. In 1926 he began his theological studies at the “Mount” and upon completion thereof was duly ordained to the holy priesthood on June 8, 1930, by Right Rev. John M. McNamara. Assisting Father Rankin at his first mass will be Rev. Januarius, S. A.. of Washington _archpriest; _Rev. ~Julis Schmidhauser of Alexandria, Va.. dea- con: Rev. James Kerr of Pittsburgh, Pa., subdeacon; Roger McCann of Boston, Mass.,, master of ceremonies; Hugh Phillips of Washington, thurifer. The ordination sermon will be preached by Rev. Michael F. Fitzpatrick, president of Gonzaga College. When not attending schoal Father Rankin made his home with his sister, Mrs. T. J. McNickle, 1512 North Capi- tol street. DRAMA WILL BE GIVEN AT MT. PLEASANT CHURCH | “The Happy Road” to Be Presented | at Children's Day Service at 11 0'Clock. At the Children’s day service tomor- | row morning at 11 oclock at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, | 1410 Columbia road, “The Happy | Road,” a dramatic presentation, will be given. The Young People’s Forum will meet | of the season. The program committee | announces that the group will assem- ble at the church at 4 o'clock for an | | outdoor meeting in Rock Creek Park. | Miss Marjory Stuart will revi-w Chan- | ning Pollock’s play, “The Enemy,” fol- | lowing the worship service. Miss Carol Smith of the new cabinet will be in | charge of the supper arrangements. A recital will be given at the church, Monday, at 7:45 p.m. DR. PERKINS TO TALK ON “ALWAYS CHILDREN*, L hrisientar Honh atu Al ivarantist | to Be Used First Time in Chil- dren’s Day Service. “Always Children” is the sermon topic for Dr. F. W. Perkins at the Uni- . versalist National Memorial Church, Sixteenth and S streets, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. “Children’s Day” will be observed in the church school at 10:15 o'clock and the children will in church until after the christening serv- ice. The Christening Font, a memorial to Dr. Charles H. Leonard, who founded | Children’s Day in 1857, will be used j for the first time for the christening of children. This font is the gift of the Universalist Church Schools of America. At the Y. P. C. U. meeting at 7 o'clock “Convention Problems” will be discussed, Miss Grace Bradnack having charge of the meeting. | There will be a card party under the Iausplces of the Y. P. C. U. Tuesday | evening in the parish hall for the bene- fit of the delegate fund. GUEST WILL PREACH Rev. R. L. Graniger to Speak | West Waihsngton Baptist. | At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow Rev. R. L. Graniger will preach at both services. | The pastor, Charles B. Austin, will speak Thursday evening on the topic, “Spiritual Sovereignty.” 2 | Forum questions to be answered by | the pastor: | What is the trouble with most Christians? At what point are you conscious of 1;)}6“{"‘!!!‘5!. weakness in your spiritual | ife? | | EXERCISES TO BE HELD | Frelinghuysen U. Rites to Be at | sions tomorrow afternoon for the last session | (o am. at the church, to go on & picnic | to the_reservoir grounds; at 12 o'clock | the Kathleen Mallory Circle at the church, to go to the park for a picnic meeting; at 12:45 p.m. the Mary V. Walton Circle, at_the home of Mrs. Valentine, 217 - Sheridan_ street, _for lunch; the Annie Laurie Sadler Circle, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Jones, 3320 Mount Pleasant street, and at the same hour_the Helen B. Montgomery Circle at the home of Mrs. Downing, 813 Allison_street. At the midweek service Thursday evening, the subject will be ‘“Those Who Have Been With Jesus,” Acts, iv. Registration in the Sum mer Bible School will take place Friday irom 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, and the first session will be held June 23 at 9 o'clock, ses-| occurring regularly thereafter | from Monday to Friday from 9 to 12 o'clock. The teachers are Misses Nur-‘ ma Johnson and Elizabeth McDermot and Mrs. Dorothy McCarry. The pro- | gram is a_combination of Bible study and recreation The school is open to the boys and girls of the church and of the neighborhood. The Boy Scouts and the Sea Scouts will meet Friday evening at the church. PROGRAM ARRANGED AT PETWORTH CHURCH Reception for New Pastor and His| Family Will Be Held Wednes- day Evening. The Sunday School and church will | unite in celebration of Children’s day at | Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church | tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. A program has been arranged by the beginners, pri- mary and junior departments. The pas- | tor, Rev. Robert L. Wood, will give a | talk and administer the service of bap- | tism. In the evening the minister will | preach on “Building a Soul.” Epworth League service will be at 7 o'clock. The members and friends of the | church will have a reception Wednesday 1 evening for the new pastor and his fam- | tional service at 8 p.m. Paul Smith, re- ily in the church parlors. The neigh- | boring ministers are expected to attend. | The annual Sunday School picnic will |be held at the Sixteenth Street Reser- |inciude all churches in Washington and voir next Friday. Ice cream and lemon- | ade will be furnished the children and | transportation provided from the rch. Other activities for the week will be | a meeting of the official board of the church Monday evening. business meet- ing and social of the Epworth League Tuesday evening and midweek prayer service Thursday evening. Dr. Bullock Selects Topic. “Doubting’ Kadeshbeana” will be Dr. | Georgs O. Bullock's topic tomorrow at | 11 am. at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, At 8 p.m. holy | communion and the receiving of new | members. At 3 p.m. Juvenile Chaldeans will have services. Monday at 8 p.m. | Rev. A. J. Tyler will preach to the Pas- | tor's Aid and Unknown Host. Sunday morning prayer meeting, 6:30 to 17:30 am.; Bible school, 9:15 am.; Junior C. E. Society, 4 p.m.; I C. E. Society, | 5 pm.; Senior C. E. Society, 6 p.m prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm.; | Y. P. prayer meeting Thursday, 8 t0| 9 p.m. REV. LA RUE TO SPEAK Religious Aspects of Calendar Changes Is Topic. At the evening service tomorrow at the Takoma Park Baptist Church the | pastor, Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, will speak on “Religious Aspects of Calen- dar Simplification.” ‘The Sunday evening services will be gm‘ie!ud until the Fall season after this | a Flag to Be Unveiled. At the Grace Baptist Church, Ninth street and South Carolina avenue south- east, Pastor F. W. Johnson's subject to- morrow morning will be “What Would You Do if You Felt Rich Enough?” and “Christians and Their Country” will be | the evening topic. An American flag has been presented to the church as a | memorial. It Will be unvelled Sunday night. Cathnlic St. Mary’s Church | Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses— Low Masses at 7:00 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30. Solemn Public Novena, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of Perpetual Help ‘Thurs., June 19, to Fri, June 27 REV. REDEMPTORIST FATHER Daily Masses at 7 and 8 o'clock followed by an_inspirational address, “The Quest for Success,” by Dr. W. C. Schaeffer of Allentown, Pa. Creden- tials and literature in connection with this_convention have been distributed by Publicity Chairman Fred L. Schick- ler for the action of the local leagues. Martin_Luther Eveler, president of St. John’s (Southwest) Junior Luther League, presided over a meeting held by that organization last Sunday after- noon, when a program was presented and tea served. Following the monthly business meet- ing held by the senior Luther League of the Church of the Incarnation Thursday evening an outdoor social was conducted. The members of the Incarnation League forming the dra- matic_club gave a surprise party last week for Fred L. Schickler, correspond- ing secretary of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod and educational secretary of the Washington District Luther League; at his home, 1300 Em- erson street, at which they presented him with a Parker fountain pen set in appreciation of his having directed the three-act comedy, “That’s One on Bill.” recently presented by them in their parish hall. “How Great Leaders Served Their Generation” is the topic which will be presented tomorrow evening at St. Paul's Luther League by Robert Leech ite God, who is all good, created some- thing contrary and antagonistic to His own nature, and turned it loose on His creation, which He loves with a love far above that of a human parent for his child. There is not a particle of reason, intelligence or scientific thought in such a belief,” the lecturer declared. “Either you must give up your belief in evil as a reality that can never be destroyed,” he maintained, “or you must abandon your concept of the one perfect God.” The speaker went on to say that all through history philosophers and devout students have sought to discover the | origin_of evil. but that no origin has | been found. for the all-sufficient rea son that evil has no origin, “Evil must be seen and held as an il- lusion, a baseless dream, powerless and unreal,” he said, “or not even a scien- tific beginning can be made toward overcoming it, and freeing ourselves from its oppression. You do not ask questions about the source of an fllu- | sion or unreality, you are fully occupied with proving its unreality, and as you do so it ceases to trouble you, or by any subtlety to deceive you into admit- ting and recognizing its claim to place and power, for you have already per- ceived in principle and have begun to not scientifically real, and has no place ;x;gd u;:t Zion's League by Carl O. ;nlcq;ummzed consciousness or real The topic “Prayer in the Life of | ““This 45 not gering evil® Mp Leaders” was presented at St. Mark's Luther League Wednesday evening by H. R. Fellinger. Rogers said, “but is facing it squarely for the first time, silencing its argu- ments, exposing and denouncing its pretenses, handling its false claims and reducing it to its own nothingness.” To do this, he explained, requires spiritual alertness, industry, persever- ance—a constant spiritual activity, but it can be done and is being done, and will continue to be done in ever-in- creasing measure in Christian science. “Christian Scientists have enlisted as in God’s army,” he said, “to war with sin, disease and death in all their forms, and to keep it up with increas- ing skill until good is proved to be all and evil naught.” Evangelistic Center MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Epworth League Union to Hear Rev. G. P. Warfield. Rev. Gaither P. Warfield. recently returned missionary from Poland, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Washington City and vicinity Epworth League Union to be held at the Mount Vernon Place Church next Friday eve- ning. June 20. Supper will not be served at 8 o’clock, but Miss Laura Peverill of Alexandria, Va., is to have charge of a social from 7 pm. to 8 pm.. preceding the devo- demonstrate in experience that evil is| | service at the Tourist Camp. TWO SUBJECTS GIVEN Montgomery to Begin Fifth Year of Second Pastorate. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will be- gin the fifth year of his second pas- torate at the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church tomorrow. The Bible school will convene at 9:30 o'clock and at 11 o'clock Dr. Mont- gomery will preach on the subject: “The Supreme Sympathy.” The Met- | ropolitan Epworth League will conduct devotions at 6:30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock Dr. Montgomery will speak on “The Sluggard and the Lion.” Dr. ~ Methodist figrmmtgnt Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Mi; ister Sunday School at 9: 11 AM.—Sermon by Dr. W. H. Darby. 8 P.M.—Services by Mission- ary Society. Speaker, Mrs. W. F. Bullis C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. Midweek S'ervln—'l‘hundly ai Methodist Episcopal (COLORED) e A M. E. Zion GALBRAITH * %k, 6th St. between L and M _Sts. N.W. o S D Battier D, 1. Pasior. Church 'School Bible iasses: 11 am., Sermon and Morning Wor- Ship: 3:30 pm, Pew Rally and Literary Program by Steward Board: 6:15 Varick C. E. Soclety; 8 pm. Sermon by F. R. Alien, D. D.. of Norih Caroli These services will_help_vo pm. Rev. . pecial Sunday Night Sermons | “God in His Universe” June 15—“God in the Cosmic Creation” June 22—"Man, the Keystone of the Creative Arch” June 29—*God in the New Creation” | July 6—"The Passing of the Old World” July 13—“The Glory of the New Order” r July 20—*“Christ, the Cornerstone of the New Creation” July 27—“The Unveiling of the Future’ By Rev. Harry cently elected president, will charge of the 8 o'clock service. Leagues participating in this service have Alexandria. Va.; also Bethesda, Mount Rainfer, Brentwood, Beltsville, Md. Hyattsviile and! SPEAKER ANNOUNCED Rev. W. J. Seelye Scheduled at the Central Union Mission, Rev. William J. Seelye will be the speaker at tomorrow night's services | at the Central Union Mission, 613 C | street northwest. During the week the services will be | in charge of: 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 Chris- | tian Endeavor of Calvary Baptist Church; Thursday night, the Christian Endeavor of the Pirst Congregational Church; Friday night, the Live Wire Class of Metropolitan Baptist Church: and Saturday night, the Francis Asbury | M. E. Church South. L. Collier, Pastor The Tabernacle North Capitol Ste. 9:30—E very Member's Piai v an 8. 8. Close of Membership Crusade—Tro- phies Awarded—Numbers More Than Sanctuary.” 6:30—Young Crusaders. 5. 7:45. H i Wed., 748, 7:45. Bible Class. e Where Welcome.” Other Bervices -2 EENRGIEE S SN ES Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY M 9:45 A2 5unday Senoot, O —LECTURE {f (| s B TEMPLE 10th & N N.W. Thos. E. Boorde, Pastor. Biple School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt. m The Bound Christ." Sure Cure for Worid MR. JOSEPH 8 P.M.——LECTL_‘RE Dean Franklin cept Holidavs =~ Friday at 5 P.M. Wednesday and a Sermon Topics. 00 & ogram. Mrs. Hazel 00 p.m. "WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. ses—Monday. Thursday at 8 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME Yalat Wa: CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. YOGODA Y= Rev. R, L. GRANIGER, Proaches Sty 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Founded by Swami Yogananda. Migwesk Barvice Jad by, (Bastor: June 15, 1930, 8:00 P.M. “THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS” BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader. THE CHAMPLAIN, APT. 51, 1424 K Street N.W. YOGODA will enable you to attain ETERNAL HAPPINESS Lessons by appointment. Phone Adams 5927. HALL MISSION 713 D St. N.W. 'BETHANY "od, Find iy HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. Preaching_by pastor, 11 a.m.—"Faith of Our, Fathers' 8 p.m.—"Our Father. Bible_School. 9:30. 4B Y P. U's. 645 Maryland Ave. 11th and Md. Ave. N.E. a aying Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec,, 715 8th St. N.W. _ Unitarian T FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D. Minister 11 AM—CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE Pageant: “THE CHALDREN'S HOSANNA” 8 P.M.—REV. BARTLETT B. JAMES, Ph.D,, Widely known as teacher, writer and speaker Subject: “ATTAINING WHAT IS OUT OF REACH” Reserve supper tickets Wednesday, Metropolitan 7978, for Church Night Supper, 6 P.M., Thursday, 50 cents Followed by Prayer Meeting led by Mr. Samuel C. Heliker Every One Cordially Invited Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. 2 SOUTHERN METHODIST All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon my the Minister, “THE UNMARRED INHERITANCE” Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo- contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ. Baptist F St. bet. 3rd & 1'% St S.W. ‘Washington, D. 3 Sermon by Dr. Washington “Cowards iaf t];e Faith.” 3:30 P.M. Special service | by the Forgers Guild. Message by | Dr. H. Threlkeld, pastor of the |Lane C. M. E. Church. 8 P.M. | Sermon. _Friday, June 20th. |PM,, an Interdenominal Spelling ee. ‘Bne Public s Welcome at All Services E NEAR 7th S.W. FIFTH DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS Will Preach 1lam—“The Child in the Midst.” TASPM—The Open Secrets of entecost.” 9:30 a.m.—Children's day program with ‘music and flowers, and lots of children and parents. U, 6:30. BLY.B Prayer Meeiing Thirsday. § p.m. All Services Continue All_Summer. THE CHURCH THAT CARES—COME. - PETWORTH ith and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH. 11 a.m—Sermon to Graduates. “GOD'S WAGES."” Dedication of Pulpit, Desk. tce— 8p.m—Sermon and Song Se K. K. K. Present. Subject, HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH, Fourteenth Street, at Jeffe Newton Mercer Simmonds, Ps 9:30—Church School the Church. cler That Counts—A Man CHEVY CHASE EPWORTH 13th St. and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor 11 AM—Sunday School Day Observance—“GOD'S GIFT—OUR TH. i ANKS.’ 8 PM.—“SLING AND PEBBLE versus SHIELD AND ARMOR.” Sermon by Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Epworth League, 7 P.M. All are welcome to join us in worship. Vested choir. S. Edwin Moore, Jr. Organist-Director. Prayer meeting, 8 p.m, Thursday. FRANCIS ASBUR 11 AM—“LITTLE FOXES.” 8 PM.—“THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY.” Prayer Meeting—Thursday, 8 P.M., Talk by Dr. Rives Lawn Fete, Wednesday, June 18th, 7 to 10:30 P.M. For the Benefit of the Building Fund Visitors Cordially Welcomed Sixteenth St. J. RT near Lamont DR. J. /ES, P tor Vested Choir Southern Methodism’s MT. VERNON PLACE 35 haren W. A. LAMBETH, D. D, Pastor 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 11 AM.—“WHAT CHURCH MEANS TO ME.” 8 PM.—"THE MESSENGER OF A NEW DAY.” A pageant by the Sunday School 1 AM.—Junior Congregation (in Sunday School Auditorium). “YOUR PLACE IN SERVICE'—H. R. Deal, Junior Preacher Thursday, 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting—Dr. Lambeth ZION BAPTIST CHURCH| Methodist Episcop William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. Herman McKay, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. CHEVY_CHASE, Conn. Ave. and Shepherd St. (Md.) 3. T. Spicknall. Brightwood Park 8th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Near 9th and 14th St. car lines. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Children's Day !xcrclsfix in all departments of the school. Worship. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister Rev. Eddy.Lucius Ford Director Religious Education 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. All Are Welcome. Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musle ~ At 1AM % THE CHURCH AND HER CHILDREN. Children's Day Pageant. 3 PM & 5. dSuxcior. urch School. —Y. P.'s Outdoor Meeting. Meeting Thursday at 8. Conmecticut Ave and Jocelyn St. CHEVY" CHASE, D. C. Dr. J. Phelps Hand, Minister. 9:45a.m—Church School. 11:00 am—Children's Sermon, “Pins.” ~Sermon, “Christ in the Com- mon Place.” 8:00 pm.—Song _ Service and Sermon by the Pastor. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—“We Are Debtors.” 7:30—“Twilight Hour Service.” Brief address by Dr. ris, Dr. L. W. Mattern and and Mr. S. W. McIntosh, followed by a “Good-by Fellowship Hour.” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir. Thursday — 8:00 p.m. — Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. WELCOME. HAMLINE ° Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D.. Minister, 10:15 a.m.—Church School to as- semble in thelr clasy Tooms. 10:30 m,—(‘:hudren's Day Serv- ice. 1 Father's Da: For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness, Bervice every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK. 11:00 a.m.—*Lengthened Cor ‘Happy Are Ye." S. WELCOME GR iCE Mh & 5. C. Ave. SE. Pastor, F. W. Johnson 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all 11:00—"What Would Do If You Evening Devotions at 7:30 o'clock. The Emergency Club will conduct a! Metropolitan A. M. E. Chriich. b Oti;er Servires special service at 3:30 pm. Rev. A. J.| ‘Tyler, pastor of Mount Airy Baptist| The commencement exercises of the | Church, will preach. | Frelinghuysen University will be held | at the Metropolitan A."M. E. Church ! McKendree 91 The Bible school will meet at 9:30 Maseachusetts Avene N.W. Processional to Church Auditorium. sm. and B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, | . I Felt Rich Enou; —_—— iAo 2 The baccalaureate sermon will be | s e st CENTENNIAL VARG SR, Sase 0 p.m.—Epworth League. - -, PASTOR'S “INSIDE SECRET? | Priached By De € 2. Busl wthf g ful Memorial FIne. E. Hex Swem ,Why Washinsion “THE INVISIBLE SHIELD. 100 p.m—Recognition Servickfd | president of the university, Dr. Anna | Ch0YounE People g Thursday at | Inside secret! 8:15 P.M. Easy chairs . RS honor of those grad- — | J. Cooper, will also be inducted into { o (men like them). ' 11 oy AEAD B¥ XN ARIRIS wmting from various office at this service. ALL WELCOME. Mention.”” 7th & Eye N.E. schools and colleges: Subject Tomorrow “Why Washing- ton Is Wicked.” “Why Washington Is Wicked—The 4| Metropolitan Memorial (The National Met Corner John ;’n lflh James She:a Montgomery inister. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public worship. Sermon by the Minister. Subject: “THE SUPREME SYMPATHY” 6:45—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Pubiic worship. Dr. Mont- gomery will speak on the subject: “THE SLUGGARD AND THE LION” The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing at Both Services. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarten Ave. Nvar Wisco A At the evening service the trial ser- mon of Rev. J. H. Bailey, a student of Howard University, wili be preached. Inside Secret.” is the subject of Rev. E. « Hez swem tomorrow night at 8:15 DR. S1Z00’S SERMON TEXT c'clock at Centennial Baptist Church. | The 11 o'cicck morning sermon subject will be “I;en of Mention.” The Sundey school is arranging for a picnic June 19, and members of the church are expected to accompany the scholars. The various societies of the Baptist Young People’s Union meet Sun- | day at 7 p.m. and the Sunday school at 9:30 am. June 21, a.m.~—Church School ) Picnic on campus of American. o University. Busses will leave Church 9 am. for members of Church and School. # PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W, Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister xo.lnu.m—?humn's Day . Serv- ice. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pnl‘or. 11 A.M.—“After Pentecost—What?”’ 8 P.M.—“Real Religion” Thursday evening service at 8: “Those Who Have Been With Jesus.” (Acts, 4) 8th & H Sts. N.W. @alhar? Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" 8 P.M.—“THE EYES OF THE FOOL” 7:45—Organ Re: -—Thom. Moss 11 A.M.—Junior Church, Rev. H. J. Councilor, Mini: 9:30—Sunday School 6:45—Christian Endeavor 1M THE HEART OF | WASHINGTON Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor dist Cl I Place as THE GREAT TEACHER Will Lecture at MASONIC AUDITORIUM June 23rd at 8:15 p.m. Tickets Issued for Love Offerings 3 Bet. 5-6 and 7-8 at 'Wi!l Preach Tomorrow on ‘“Menace of the Crowd.” At the New York Avenue Presby: terian Church tomorrow Dr. J. R. Sizoo will preach at 11 o'clock on the subject “The Menace of the Crowd.” At the evening service at 8 o'clock he will preach on a theme which he has asked to discuss many, many times— “Beware of Judging!” The quarterly preparatory service will {be held in the lecture room Thursday / evening at 8 o'oclock. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Mr. Wood. “Building a Soul.” WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E, REV, ALLAN F. POORE, Minister —Sunday School. 2 CLUB SESSIONS END Bt. Paul's M. E. Organization to Meet Next in October. The Mothers’ Club of St. Paul's M.| E. Church South held its last meeting | of the season at the home of Mrs Archie Keeton, 608 Oakmont street 7:00 p.m.—Epwarth League. 8:00 p.m.—"The Excelling Life.” NORTHMINSTER SERVICES Dr. Braskamp Will Baptize Infants SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWEST “The Church With the Lighted C TRINITY Brentwood, Md., June 6. Mrs. Keeton i SR % was assisted in entertaining by Mrs in Morning. 11 A.M.—“Fighting It Out With Doubt and Death” Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Gertrude Richter, Mrs. Cora Riley,| Children’s day will be observed to-| By Chaplain C. C. Bateman 10:00 8.m.—Church School, Rev. Daniel L. Ennis, Minister Mrs. Bertie Riley and Mrs. Minnie morrow at Northminster Presbyierian “The U Mot 11:00 a.m.—Children's Day Service. R =y 5 The president, Mrs. Tillie| Chapel. Alaska avenue and Kalmia road, 8 P.M.—“The Unsung Heroism’ pworth League, oo am.—The Church §chool. By the Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM.—B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. Visitors in Our Beautifal City Are Cordially Invited 11:00 am.—Sermon by Minister. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. > s Dean, presided. at 11 c'clock. Dr. Otto Braskamp, the After a social, during which refresh- ! pastor, will baptize infants. ments were served, the club adjourned ~ The Christian Endeavor Society will 1o meet Octoher 5 at the home of Mrs. have'as guests at 7 p.m. members of the . 5 Arba Earp, 1305 Holly street. ‘Takoma. Park society. K X A ted to Worship 1119 H Street N.W.—ANNAPOLIS HOTEL

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