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D, ROLAND POTTER T0 TALK T0 BOYS Former Head of Christian En- deavor Union Speaks at Camp Letts. The 3:30 o'clock service tomorrow fternoon at Camp Letts, the “Y” Sum- | mer camp for boys, will be addressed | by D. Roland Potter, ex-president of the Christian Endeavor Union of the District of Columbia. Rev. E. H. Meuscr of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church will be the service in Lincoln Park. Under r.he supervision of Miss Peggy Ylhl of the League Union o( the District of Columbia, the ‘wood Chapter will conduct the 5 o’ pervice at the W: on Tourist Camp, with nobet. mbm as the MV W. Hedley Clews of Noel House ! will preside over the 3 o'clock meeting of the Ministerial Students’ Club of the | District of Columbia, to be held in room | 219 of the Y. M. C. A. Building, 1736 G street. Numerous other speakers sup- plied by the religious work department of the association will serve as follows: ‘To teach the lesson for the Anna May ‘Wood Bible Class of ‘Waugh M. E. Church, Rev. W. H. Loving. ugplyln‘ the pulpit of Rosedale M. rch at the 11 o'clock hour, Rev. 'l'hmomn ks u:hhepr:u t of the Rhode e o Island pyA‘xnuc Methodist Protestant Church at the merning hour, Rev. W. ing in this same ! Ipit at the evmlng hour, Rev. Luther Kinard of the ¥. M. C. FORMER PASTOR VISITS LUTHER PLACE CHURCH The sermon at Luther Place Me- row morning by Rev. Dr. Henry An- stadt, pastor of -the First Lutheran of Chambers Pa. Dr. is & former pastor of Luther his friends are looking for- visit here tomorrow. following Sunday, August 31, Dr. Walter H. Traub, puwr of the hla- Christ Church of York, Pa., Dr. Carl ©. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Church, um{hmmnfly at the Lutheran Leadership Training Camp, Ba?lervme‘ Pa, for the re- mainder of August. It : LONDON PASTOR PREACHES - HERE TOMORROW MORNING fim-h-noeotnr o morning. His “And Jobn.” " "The evening service Wil be in charge ot Dr. H. J. eaui friendship. t | served gn public friendship. When Rev. Samuel W. Shane, pastor of the Second United Presbyterian Church of Indiana, Pa., will preach at the Eastern Church tomorrow. His mb)ect. at the 11 o'clock service will be 'The Old Paths.” Al'llfip.m he will m on “The C ess Christ.” ‘The midweek on ‘Thursday will be led by Gail F, Bonham. ‘The subject will be “Amos, erdsman Called to Be a Prophe Rev. H. T. Medford to Preach. Rev, H. T. ‘I‘ed!o?d :‘: 'hi city, ex; tive secretary of e Enunen fl!mmhmotm . M. E. Zion Church, will preach at Lincoln Temple Congregational Church, meventh streets north 3 Marks in the Life of Josep! Sunday school will be held at 9:30 am. and Christian Endeavor Soclety meets at 7:30 pm. | LUTHER LEAGUE I The ninth annual convention of the Luther e of the Maryland Synod will be August 30 to September 1, lnclullve at Cumberland, Md. The of this convention is “What Ml Ye?” It will open with a banquet August 30, at which Dr. William A. Wade, president of Synod, will deliver an on “The Quest for the Larger Life.” Dr. H. D. Hoover of Gettyshurg Beminary will preach the Sunday 11 a.m. sermon, using as his topic “The Quest lor Power”; and Dr. Henry W. Snyder ‘Washin, "I.u deliver the mis- address, “The Quest for Vision,” st the 8 p.m. mass meeting. Monday morn! wtll be devoted to business ofth- e and at 3 p.m. the topic, it for Success,” will be pre- m':d Dr. W. C. Schaeffer of Allen~ llowlnc delegates have been ap- M President, Robert J. Vollai me t the Luther League of the A w‘lll preach, | er at the 4 o'clock op'nl.l.r‘I Rooxumplumnmmmyol in and are generally carved out of solid rock, often into the sides of the hills, often out of rocks that crop up here and there on level countrysides. Some of these are reinforced with rock masonry, huge stones furnishing the ex- terior or a suplementary tower, many more have no ornamentation save that which the natural rock of the hillside may afford. While the cave umplu of Western India are the more important in the land, those of the east hnve their historical and architectual int At Saliwankuppam, in nstern xndh are two of these peculiar structure One of these, called Atichandeswara Mandapa, is -omewhn lnl:cunble cause of the jungle Sutied it and the send Which has drified | Sunday :-r.mfi o | formes. sell” to that of David's because they ael : | breach between his most courageous and India. They are of very ancient 8 achandra, this self-styled “lord lungsA" lived somewhere about the year The other uve. tlxe one plc!.ured here, is more accessable. It is cell carved out of the rock, with ni simha or Yall heads round the lm: peculiar caves are than evolutions of they have been many of these may purpose at the School Lesson Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. JONATHAN AND DAV'ID A NOBLE FRI uel, xvilll-4; xix.1.7; ehnpter xx; II Samuel, 1.17-27. Golden text—He that maketh friends doeth it to his own de- struction; but there is a friend that sticketh closer than a broth- er—Proverbs, xviil.24. David’s triumph over Goliath made the young shepherd a national hero. It} secured for him a place in Saul's court and membership in his family. through . When the cham- of Jehovah and Israel was mnxe-mlndedlnthdrmofl country and devofionw.mmnh nemummmm«dmm o tered into & covenant of €] ent H Jonathan made the ad- vlncelelvldDy:lvln‘hmhm of the hour some of his own lnthnheh-anwm as & member of the ts ratified the. covenant an otM.r up to Jonathan the evidence of mdmrmlnluou to lee‘\;;! , the crown prince demon- mud the loyalty of his friendship. able than life itself, was at stake. was not afraid of death. He had faced fl,fl!n b‘bt‘l:. v‘r’lwcbwt hesitating or w:; sidering presence, did not desire to die at Saul's hlnd‘ when he knew that he had done nothing to justify Saul's insane notion that he was a traitor. He asked Jonathan, “What was my ;:‘n belora“'.?y htherhz David was as ve fending. as he was in hazarding his life alone against Goliath or in his battle mu;, h'.n‘e“ il:.‘lflonl enemies, espe- ally t) es. g David's to Jon-ma.n tu the limit their in Jonathan’ h-nda his ona 'S Crown Prince had a loyalty to his father and family, which was strained to the limit in his defense of David’s fidelity to his father's realm. He took such a '.rm, position '.hlt he risked his own life, for Saul tried to kill his own son, whom he considered to be standing in his own light, falling to recognize that Saul was moved by a desire to pass on to Jonathan the kingdom. en- dangered his own life in an eflon to protect David from his father’s jealousy without success, there remained one thing to do, he must warn Dat of his personal peril and have a part- ing interview with the man whom he loved with all his soul. When Saul allowed his insane jealousy to mc.u a W faithful servant, we may realize that the relations betwetn Saul and his be- loved son never were the same again, Leaving his angry father, Jonathan sought David, Who was hldlnl behind some old rocks, waiting to learn fate. ‘When the lad went after tife arrows of the Crown Prince, Jonathan not only warned David of his imminent peril, but he risked his own life by As 'soon as the lad, whom he' had missed, returned to the city David arose from his hiding place. Th two men embraced and of Columbia at the Cumberland Convention; Miss Virginia R. Wise, wice president; Miss Gladys Broekcr, ding secretary: Mrs. Marjorie % slde:xt‘ Aw:m:‘m, | League; Roland . Renkel, secon: ice w-mmb-em and Fred L. Schickler, ‘The lollv"ln: delegates from local es have been announced: From ly mu Jona Browne and Ott; 8t. Mark's, Miss Marie ; Bt Johnn (southwest), Miss A. and Miss Dorothe: pon their cheeks, while , first | that p_tha each other’s I-m into_conflict. Ph% ‘hen he wod Saul’s life, hu never seen nny lrellor mae two men, who other exhibit t‘z‘rmw each ot true friendship to all mankind. and kisted oné an- ' In / |ATTHE BATHEDRA[ New Ofieans Pastor Will Preach Two Sermons Here Tomorrow. evensong at the foot of the Peace Cross thedral Close tomor- row at 4 pm. This service and sermon the morning es at the 11 a.m. celebration of holy communion and sermon Bethlehem Chape! ‘The other wfllcel m Bethlehem clupel tomorrow will be celebration of the "holy communion at 7:30 -m and morning prayer and the Litany will be read at 10 am. A cordial invitation is extended by the Cathedral authorities to visitors in the ¢city as well as residents to attend the services in the Bethlehem Chapel and t.hc people’s open air evensong tomor- lwv Arthur B. Rudd, canon of Wash- Cathedral, will through the Cathedral crypt chapels and to objects ot religious de- interest Wi votion . .and Pon. and 535 m’l%r;nn': LR p.m. an g, - grimage wil from " Bethietiem ‘hapel and the leeond pilgrimage wfll begin at the close of the people’s open air evensol PASTOR TO PREACH FIRST SERMON AFTER VACATION ‘The pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, having nzumed to-the city after three weeks' vacation, at the * | morning service tomorrow In a great poem, that deservedly with the greatest therenody in all litera- ture in memory of & dead friend, David it love. As a wnnumlnm same lep “My heart is sore for you, O Jonathan, my brother! Your loye for me was 8 wonder far p T - ‘Two_sermons be preached by g v, Hamilton N leans, La., at Washington Cathedral MOITOW. two weeks Al * |in Washingion Ca Afin-um handeswara. Atgn only & ront pmn Tanks | Vernon Place Church. His be “The Home Stretch.” At the eve- H R. Deal, the as- P will speak on “A New Humanity.” Mr. Deal will also preach at the. service of the junior congrega- tion in the Sunday school auditorium o'clock tomorrow. His subject Our Lives.” oung 2 will meet at 4 o'clock to- mMOorrow al Olive Dean, 2310 Ashmead place. The meeting will be followed by & short The Workers' Council of the Sunday | scilool will meet ln room 10 Thursday g ‘What event brought David to the evnnor Saul? 2, Who was David's greatest friend King Saul. 4 Tfimtwumzmmm betraying the plans of his fa- kill David. He advised David _ensmiith, will “Eunrmlp u -nw:c by eve! church mnf have cwn of the ial music Tells “Why We Are Here.” At the M litan M national Hefihaflmvlzg o chand tomorrow sub.lect will be “Why Wom " The church and Epworth mw held te in nlm the ev:nlnfourvlea Serviu at St. hrpnt‘r Church. ‘Tomorrow Rev, Rol Shores reach st the 11 flb:gm o mnmmumaymu mnunhnn'lnn There be a celebration of holy 3 nuu.n.'numlu -DR. SKINNER IS SPEAKER .Dr. T. Ohmt Skinner of Va., who preached at. the Memorial Church last . ~upy the :u!plt orning DR. FREDERICK W. EVANS, Who will preach at the Church of the Covenant. TROY PASTOR VISITS CHURCH OF COVENANT Dr. Frederick W. Evans to Preach in Absence of Dr. McCartney on Two Sundays. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow morning, the guest preacher ill be Rev. Dr. Frederick W. Evans, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Troy, N. Y. His subject will be “The Dew\ot Earth and the Dew of Heave Dr. Evans will also preach the ser- mon at the Church of l.he Covenant on the following Sunday. He is a friend of Rev. Dr. Albert Jnuph McCartney, pastor of the Covenant, who is on a vacation, and of his brother, Rev. Dr. Clarence Edward McCartney, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Pitts- er 3 hlvlng been a seminary classmate of Dr. !:v- h a well known preacher in Presbyterian circles. Prior to his ministry at Troy he was pastor of the Montview Boulevard Church of Denver, Colo.; the First Presbyterian Church of Council Bluffs, Towa, and the Harlem Presbyterian Church of New York City. EVANGELIST CONDUCTS FULL GOSPEL SERVICES | nas Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Smith are con- ducting services at the Full Go-pel gbemm. in the absence of Rev. H. ‘Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Mr. llnlth will speak on the Allhjeet of “God's Eagle.” Mrs. Beulah mu Smith will preach in the evening, he; m-ne being “Paradise Lost and m- m ‘Tuesday evening Mr. Smith con- ducts a divine healing service at 7:45, while on Wednesday Mrs. Smith con- tinues her series of messages on “Types but of 3 the the Holy Spirit. gust morning and eve: 8. Kirt- midweek metl will mflu"t:“hl.;r Thursday flm':nuc, a8 Eff UNION CHURCH SERVICE Park R4. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith FIVIEENTH STREET, 8. Mead MeAlsin, Fh. D Fastor. 15th St. and Ky. Ave. S.E. Services, 11 a.m. and 7:48 p.m. 1310, Vermont Ave, Northwest. Rev. Earle Wil Minister. ALy IIV Ill. Nhtth e Sy e b 1 Assistant. 9:! n—cnufl Bible School. “How Readest Thou?” Is Theme. Rev. Frank 8. Niles, pastor of the umewwn Presbyterian Church, will the ' text, “How 'Readest i n the morniny row. The church mv "hlzhlllt 11 o'clock, will be sessio] give a moving picture exhibition en- titled “Life in Palestine.” Dr. Clayton to Preach. Dr. J. B. quywnme-chn-tmh emmammtchumnmm absence of the pnmr, Dr. H. Jones, on vacation. Clly\‘mu mb- Jects will be, at the 11 am. service, “What Do We Know About Heaven?” and at the 8 p.m. service, “The Song of the Ages.” Bitle Students 7:45 P. M.—Towor Study Seats free No collection .nl;nhm Evinmpal Qtalharpm Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Eduestion men, O'Clock Service L N OPIGAN IT BE MEASURED?" “WESLEY Connectiout Ave. ond Jocglyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C Hand, D. mt;nnl M—E‘l; wub;wm sermon “WHY WE ARE nll-l." 730 p.m.—Evening. Worship. & com_ nd Epworth League. lltll'Prlflm PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N. Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. -J. 7:30 p.m.—One ho:’r urvle- service tomor- | We T0 GIVE ADDRESS Dr. John C. Palmer, Congre- gational Leader, on Temple Heights Program. -air religious -ervtcu will at Temple Heights at 4 o'clock afternoon, directed by the of ki 3 $ EUGENE BLACK, Member of the BOIH d Tax and ive from who will address the s-my school the Highlapds Baptist Church tomer- row at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Black, for years a prominent church layman, is_the teacher of the A. B. Pugh Men's Bible Class of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. . Eiseman, master; Lodge, No. 29, William H. Dyre, master; Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, Mrs. Grace Tullar, matron; William T. a patron; Brookland Chapter, No. 11, Mrs. Ruth B. Speaks, matron; Wi M. Ziegler, patron; Takoma Chapter, No. 12, Mrs. Georgia T. Hendrick, mn.mn .Youph H A\ufln ‘patron. Masonic termty nnd of m Amcd bodies, with their families, as well as the public, are welcome at these services, ample accommodations belnl provmed David PROF. ANDRUS SPEAKER Instructor in Cairo University at Eckington Presbyterian: Chureh. Pro! Robert Andrus, for the 1. R. SCHMIDT TO SPEAK AT MISSION SERVICES!, Frot, Rober soarws, for he |vnxvemty at Cairo, Egypt, lk R will J. Raymond Schmidt of the Internl— Bund-y morning at. 11 o'clock -c the tional Reform Bureau the | Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Bpelker tomorrow night at the serv- O.pltol street and Florida avenue. Mr. the Central Union Mission | Andrus, who is a member of the Eck- chnmndu C street. Special music will | ington Presbyterian Church, will remm ed by the instrumental trio |to his post at Cairo this Septeml Union evening service will be Mlfl at the United Brethren Church at 8 o'clock. B Hnited BWrethren Memorial United Brethren Church the mission in its capacity as “the mission of the churches”: Monday night, the Christian In- deavor of the United lrethren Chur ‘Tuesday night, the B. P. U, of '.hz First Baptist Ch\ll’ch' ‘Wednesda m'ht, the Epworth League of E. Church South; Thursday n t. Amertcln Home Bible Institute; day night, the Christian Endeavor ol the Metropolitan Baptist Church, and Saturday night, the Christian En- %ehlvorh of the Metropolitan Presbyterian wrch. RETURNS FROM EUROPE ccion. of the Chiuech of the, Epiphany rector , A wnmrnedrmmm. He will a few days and will muhntmuobckmb- morrow. Dr. Phillips, with Mrs. Ph! and Qu“uon lnd Libeasy Usteed 1o Lodgcof Hill Bldg.. 15th and Eve Sts. istant by Jasistant Pastor Evening Message by Pastor Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D, Ohigrely Mchool, ‘548 4 wnnnmmeonmm Southern Germany and parts 1811 Eye St. N.W. uool.n—lleetm'!ur ahi IummAn Takoma Park, D. ©. Universal Besign THE CHURCH OF THE elier emorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 930 AM. Morning Service at 11:00, . “THE SERVING . CHRIST.* ing Service at 7:00. “EDUCATIONAL COSTS.” THE _HOMELIKE ST. PAUL’S pest Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 11 Wlm—chlll’ch fletfl“ at, l.hs Metre. o 1091, St at E; 4 16th and U Sts. N.W. I m.mc.pm—mvfil.fw,m ol dhe aéfiion Wil o Sreached REV. HENRY ANSTADT. D. D, Of Chambersburg, Pa. ant ‘oo Chriviien Hadesver i 1.0 You are most welcome to all of GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor R e A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! gh of Switzerland. They were at Bay- reuth in Bavaria, where Wagner’s operas were vrmcn. and heard Tanhauser. DR. BRUNER TO PREACH Rev. Dr. Weston Bruner, the former pastor of Pifth Baptist Church, will 'h both tomorrow morning and it at that church. 2 Evangelistic Gmtn THEY'RE HERE (Month of August Only) Full: Gospel Tabernacle | (North Capitol and K Streets) | | Rev. C. B. and Mrs.' | Beulah Argue Smith (The Canadian Prairie Evangelists). SUNDAY 11:00 amA—"God's Eagles” (Rev. C. B. Smith) 7:30 p.m —"Plndlae Lo Regained” i Beulth Argue Smith). | orfolk, Va. —_— Dr. Braskamp to Preach. Rev. Dr. of the Guinton. Tempie. Memonal Breee byterian Church, will preach tomorrow |morning on_the subject of “The Re- | nascence of Joy and Peace in Believing,” taking his text from Romans, | Methodist Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev.R. Y. Nklolu'n, Minister 'I s of - the Holy amnm Rev. H. L. Collier, Pastor i Sundsy School at 9:40. 11 A.M.—Rev. H. W. Clews. 8 P.M.—Rev. L. H. Kinard Midweek Service—Thursday at 8 P.M. Methodist Episcopal F OUNDRY Sixteenth St., near P St. Frederick Brown lllrm,' D.D. Rev. E“y Lucius Ford tor Religious Education 9:30 l.nL—Ch\Ifl:h School. 11:00 am. and 8:00 pm— Preaching by Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock, D. ¥ WEEK O OF AUGUET TWENTY- -POUR, 1030. Holy Communion . Church $ROCK CREEK PARISH N. Y. Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ‘Thursday — 8:00 p.m. — Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. ‘WELCOME. The Church With the Lighted Cross. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH BT R City. p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL " s e s ST. MARGARET’S £ Comn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. § Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. -.v Robert "Bhores tn Charse. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY. 730 Holy Communio 11:00—Morning _Praver, and Sermon, Pénna. Ave. and mn st S.E. Dll.l-lllh. ln-mcnmlehoo! am—Rev. R. W. Hain- l:onp.m.—umm Service Church of the Brethren. - HAMLINE pighany st o PR McKendree gt S | zxpN [y o] a.m.—Sunday chool R R Sebnen, , “Illll Sts. N.W. and s Blessing Await You. urch of the Atonement lkl'\l G,fld &R L An. ST.THOMAS (A!!t Parl Space) tor, Rev. C%‘mfi Sn)llb, D.C. L. 9 18th Bet. § P&Q & Rector, Emest Smith, waubjoeg "o-ugl & ST. JAMES' CHURCH ¢ Dally Mass: 7:00 AM. cars Lo Bieni and o Bireats Hordhene ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafa [ “ASCENSION (Formerly the Pro-Cathedral) Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Caoke, Rector SERVICES. 8 AM. 11 AM. Communion, Bfl! DII and Christ Clnm:la

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