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JEXTS ANNOUNCED BY DR H. W. SNYDER St. Paul's English Lutheran| Pastor Will Preach Twice Tomorrow. “When Is Black White?” will be the theme of Dr. Henry W. Snyder's ser- mon tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church o be held at the Metropolitan Theater ending the erection of the new St. aul's Church at Connecticut avenue, Ellicott and Everett streets. The eve- ning services will begin tomorrow night 8t 8 o'clock at Epiphany Chapel, Six- teenth and U streets preach on “The Trailer.” The monthly meeting of the church council was held Wednesday night. A program was outlined for the ensuing all and Winter, reaching its climax in the completion and occupation of the first unit of the new church on Con- necticut avenue next FEaster. The Executive Committee, which is com- osed of Dr. Snyder, chairman; L. ussell Alden, Henry C. Bruenner, Harry T. Domer and Abner Y. Leech, §r., announced a list of committees to the various depart- irch_work under the following ch Building commit- tee, Luther W. ; finance, Han T. Domer; nominating, Henry C. Brun- 1g, William F. Dismer; prop- ¥ §. Drissel; music, Howard B. Homer; Muhlenburg Memorial, Dr. Henry W. Snyder; ushers, Ferdinand Waldman; records, William F. Rhoads A meeting of the Ladies' Aid So- clety was held at Epiphany Chapel the same night. A tea was given at Mrs. Al Thursday a Miss Irene Lerch ren selections. Next Tuesday from 1 to 4 o'clock the sewing circle of the Aid Bociety will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. Y. Leech, jr, 2702 Cathedral avenue, to sew for local missions. Tuesday at 8 o'clock at Epiphany Chapel the quarterly meeting of the teachers and officers of the Epiphany branch of the Sunday school will be held. Friday from 11 to 2 o'clock the Stewart Bible class will give a luncheon st St. Paul's Church, Eleventh and H streets. DR.HERBERT SCOTT SMITH| TO OCCUPY HIS PULPIT assume charge c ments of the Roger the dence of ©i Rector of St From Vacation, Margaret’s, Back Will Preach Tomorrow Morning. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of Bt. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, has re- turned from his vacation and will of ficlate and preach at 11 am. Sunda: Dr. Smith spent. the latter part of his vacation at Haven, Me. going there from Atlantic City. The services to- morrow, St. Matthew's day, will be holy communion at 7:30 am., when the organized workers of the parish and the members of the Communicants’ League will make their monthly cor- porate communion, and morning prayer with sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock; theme, “Looking Forward.” There will be a celebration of holy communion on Thursday at 11 am. Registration of students for the Sun- day school will be held at 9:30 am. C. H. LeFevre has joined the teaching staff. Mrs. Claes Hallencreutz has been transferred from teacher of the sixth grade to the senior class, Mrs. H. S. Souther has been appointed secretary and Mrs. Clyde H. Tavenner bursar of the school. ki RUTH IS PICTURE TOPIC Rev. Robert L. Wood to Give Sec- ond of Series of SBermons. “Religign in the Heart” will be the sermon subject of Rev. Robert L. Wood st the 11 a. m. service at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow. At 8 oclock the pastor will deliver the second of a series of picture sermons, his theme being “Ruth, the Best Loved ‘Woman in the Bible.” At Epworth League service at 7 o'clock Miss Thelma Lank will be in- stalled as first vice president. Sunday school sessions will be held at 9:30 am., at which time Miss Valaria Martin of Rust Hall will assume charge of the Junior department. SERIES TO BE STARTED “Hymn Services” Planned by Dr. 8. B. Daugherty. * At the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow, holy communion of the Lord’s supper will be observed both morning and evening. Also reception of new members. The pastor, Dr, 8. B. Daugherty, will preach in the morn- ing on “Comrades in Communion,” and in the evening on “Hymns and Their Message,” which will be the first of a series of “Hymn rvices,” and the pastor will give the of the standard church hymns a thors, after which the hymns will be sung by the congregation and choir. The Sunday school and Christian Endeavor societies will have special features. TALKS ON FIRST SINNER Rev. tomorr Ketchum will prea ig and evening at Pe pel. His morning sub- “The First Sinner and At the service 45 p.m subject of the sermon will be “Why We Can Still Believe.” The morning Sunday school is at 9:45 o'clock. bject of the Christian Endeav at 7 pm. will be “Respon Irving ing The pastor will conduct +he regular sonference meeting Wednesday at 8 pm FOURTH ANNiJAL OPENING chool, rth an- Training 1 o its {0 nus! opening next Monday Dr. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of Eck- ington Presbyt Church, will_give the opening address. Miss Elsie Wade Stone is president of the school re be departments of 52 r tion with 14 instruc- im of the school is to train men for Christian leader- "The and ¥ €hip Militia Bureau Chief to Preach. Rey, Willlam G. Everson, chief of the Militia Bureau, U. S. A., will preach at Metropolitan Baptist Church, Sixth and A streets northeast, tomorrow. His at the moming service is “Some Prayer Aims” while that of A Glorious Prison Ministers to Meet Monday. The opening session of the Baptist Ministers’ Conference ,of Washington and vicinity, Rev. J. L. §. Holloman, president, will be held at the Mount Olive Baptist Church Monday at 11 a.m Mount Olive Baptist Program. “Can You Pay the Price?” will be the subject of a sermon at 11 a.m. tomorrow by the pastor of Mount Olive Baptist, th street between L and M streets theact, Pew rally 3:30 pm, Y. P. U, 6:30 pm.;, &ang service. 8 p.m. 8 nor n [4 Dr. Snyder wlllr the | evening. | ; THE EV];]NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, Skuiw..bkR 20, 1930. { Upper: Low of the Leningrad Museum, which he to be a genuine Rubens and is valued at oy ‘ RGAINS IN ART Portrait of Archdeacon Reynolds, finished about 1790 by Joshua Reynolds, valued at $20,000, which sold for $105. Julius H. Weitzner with the study of “The Madonna of the Rosary” picked up at avection for $55. —Wide World Photo. It is believed $25,000. —Underwood Photo. |DR. CHESTEEN SMITH ADDS TO HIS SERIES Will Continue Sermons the “Great Questions in the Book of Job.” Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of Ham- on teenth and Allison streets, will continue the series of sermons on “Great Ques- for Sunday morning's sermon being “What Is the Almighty That We Should Serve Him?” In the series of Vital Questions at the evening: services the one for this week will be “What Authority Shall We Consider Valid?” The Epworth League has resumed its regular devotional meetings at 7 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Church School Board was held Tuesday eve- ning at which time the annual election of officers for the school was held with the result that two changes were made in departments. E. Rolla Rochester was selected superintendent of the adult department and Mrs. Lester L. Fansher ment. MISSEI;I P}GOGRAM SET Full Gospel Tabernacle Services for Tomorrow Announced. Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the {Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capi- tol and K streets, announces an aji- | day missionary program tomorrow. At 11 am. communion will be adminis- tered and a group of new members re- ceiveq. Miss Mary Martin, the church missionary to Africa, will ‘speak at 11 am. and a fareweil service will be given her at 3 pm. The pastor will preach the evangelistic sermon at 7:30 p.m. on “The Macedonian Cali.” The Sunday school convenes at 9:30 am. and the Young Crusaders at 6:30 pm. | " “services for the week are: Monday, 7:45 p.m., the Tabernacle Bands; Tues. day, 1 pm.; prayer; 7:45 p.m., healing sday, 7:45 p.m., Pentecostal; Fri- pening of Junior Cru- Bible school; 8 p.m. musical class; day, 7'45 pm., | saders | training rayer WILL STUDY JONAH | am | by Rev 9:30 a.m ‘Jonah: the buked.” Junior Endeavor Societies will meet at 7 p.m. Topic_for the seniors: “How Improve Our Organization and Teamwork? ring service at 8 o'clock. Sub- a Great Light.” Prayer be the subject tomorrow at 11 in Georgetown Lutheran Church Harold E. Beatty, pastor. At the Sunday school will study | and Senior { | FAITH IS SUBJECT | % | “Is Faith ! topie of Dr. F. W. Perk ice of the Universalist fal Church, Sixteenth and § stre row at 11 o'clock. The church school will meet at 10:15 o'clock. The opening meeting of the Y. P. C. U. will be at 7 pm | Miss Alberta Williams is the leader, | the topic, “Vac 5. ‘The Ladies’ Ald | Association will meet Tuesday, with luncheon at noon and business meeting at 1:30 o'clock a Delusion?” is the sermon at the se National M Sermon Theme Announced. will be the subject tomorrow morning by Church, Sixteenth and Newton streets, | at the 11 o'clotk service. Missions Member Vto Talk. J. W Missions ond and S streets, Rev. {the Board of National speak at 11 am. Mrs. votionals at 8 p.m. line Methodist Episcopal Church, Six- | tions in the book of Job the theme | superintendent of the junior depart- | “Bring Your Leprosy to Jesus Christ” | Narrow Nationalist Re- | Christian “Conquering Our Fears and Worries” At Tabor Presbyterian Church, Sec- Lee of will | ist, Essie Wilson | preaching and will he in charge of the Thursday de- | the home of her brother, 1112 Fiftieth MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDY | IS RESUMED BY PASTOR Rev. Charles Enders to Give Expo- sition of International Sunday S¢hool Lessons Every Week. | Rev. Charles Enders, pastor of Con- cordia Church, Twentieth and G streets, | resumed the midweek Bible study peri- ods this week. Each Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock an exposition of the international Sunday school lesson will be given. Any one interested in Bible study is welcome. Next Friday evening will be home- coming night. A special program has been prepared, This meeting is serving | & double purpose in so far as it also | is to be a farewell party to Miss Elise Kettler, missionary to India. Miss Ket- tler has been home on a furlough for & year and returns to India the first week in October. | _ Special observance will be held next | Sunday of Rally day at both the Bible school session .at 9:45 am. and the church services at 11:15 am. In the | evening at 8 o'clock the Young People Soclety will have a special rally service. HEADS SUNDAY SCHOOL Hinz Named Cleveland Park Con- gregational Superintendent. Florenz Hinz has been appointed | superintendent of the Cleveland Park Congregational Sunday school. The | announcement was made by Mrs. | Helena Kimball, chairman of the Re- ligious Education Committee. He will | take active charge of the senior de- partment. Al departments of the church school will open next Sunday. | _The pasior, Rev. George Farnham, | will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on the theme, he ' Powerless Soul” The evening service and the midweek meetings will begin October 1. Dr. F. F. Holsopple to Occupy Pul- ; pit of the Church of the Brethren. | ,.Dr. F. F. Holsopple will speak on the “Search for Utopia” tomorrow morning at the Washington City Church of the | Brethren. Pupils of schools and col- leges and parents are invited to attend. There will be a rally of the various groups of young people, including the Christian Endeavor, the B. Y. P. D. and the junior groups September 28, The Chinese Sunday School and gheir | teachers and friends will have a feffow- | ship outing tomorrow afternoon. SUNDAY-SEFiVICE LISTED at 6:30 pam., The pulpit of the Metropolitan A. M. | E. Church will be occupied tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service by the minister, H. Thomas, who "he Spirit of Detachmen © Men's Bible class will conduct & ’s forum at 8 pm. H. M. Trowser, Y. M. C. A. worker, will de- | ltver the principal address. The church school meets at 9:30 a.m.; Christian Endeavor League, at 4:30 p.m.; topic, “How Improve Our Organi- zation and Team Work." Young People Plan Program. At the services of Lincoln Congrega- Temple tomorrow moraing Rev. 3 1l speak from the sub- Life's Objective,” The | Young People’s C. E. Society will pre- | sent a_program pm. The sub- | Ject to be discussed is, “How to Improve Our Organization and Teamwork.” Western Presbyterian Services. At _the morning service tomorrow at Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the|the Western Presbyterian Church, the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian | pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham, will take for his subject “The Foundation.” The evening sermon will be “Decp Sea Pishing.” Rev. Lena W. Johnson at Home. Rev. Miss Lena W. Johnson, evangel- of this city, has returned after an absence of several years. She is now a$ street northeast, recuperating. CHURCH BEGINS FALL [OR. ). R. SIZ00 RETURNS |DR.PALMER IN CHARGE PROGRAM TOMORROW, "FTER SPEAKING TOUR' o opEN.AIR SERVICE ‘N’aw York Avenue Presbyterian Communion Service Will Be Held | Pastor Filled Moderator Engage- Members of Almas Temple dnd at Albright Memorial Morn- ing Service. The Fall program of church work |first Sunday in Washington since late | will begin at Albright Memerial Evan- gelical Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse streets, tomorrow, with a communion service. ‘The minister, George E. Schnabel, will officiate at this service and will use as the theme of his communion meditation, “The Music of Christian Fellowship.” There will be a reception of members. The evening church service will be resumed at 8 o'clock. “Building Christ | Into the Community Life” is the ser- mon subject. ‘The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 o'clock. ‘There will be departmental rehearsals for Rally day. The second annual Children’s Rally day parade, sponsored by the Men's Club, will be held September 27 at 3 pm. VISITOR WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT FOUNDRY Dr. Barber of Lims, Ohio, to Preach Tomorrow Evening—Morning Sermon by Pastor. Dr. George F. Barber, district super- intendent, from Lima, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit of Foundry Methodist Epis- copal Church tomorrow evening. At the morning service the pastor, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris. will preach on the theme, “The Other #ide of the Door.” Rev, Frank W. Coller, teacher of the Bolgiano class, recently returned from his vacation®and will teach the class s tomorrow morning, beginning at 9:45 o'clock. CHURCH PLANS SOCIAL Fall Entertainment Announced at ments in California Assembly. Dr. J. R. Sizoo, minister of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. in June, when he left on a speaking | tour of ‘the West. Dr. Sizoo filled all |the engagements of the moderator of |the General Assembly in California. | He also delivered a serels of lectures at the conference of ministers at Grove City, Pa. In August he was the lecturer at the Ministers’ Summer Conference of the meeting of the Southern Presbyterian | Church. He delivered two lectures a |day during the week of the conference. He also delivered two lectures at the | odist Episcopal Church at Junaluska, N. C. He will preach tomorrow morning on {“The Unanswerable Argument.” There | will be 1o evening service at the church |until the first Sunday in October. |TEA AND SOCIAL TO OPEN | YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE | vary Methodist Church Tomorrow | Morning and Evening. At the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street, Rev. Mark Depp will preach tomorrow {1on” and in the evening on “The Great Tlusion.” The yourig people's evening service | will open with a tea and social ig Guild \Hall at 7 o'clock. There will be an | informal service of worship following. | Promotion Sunday in the Church school takes place at the Church school rvice. Special programs are planned by the various departments, and the parents of the graduating chil- dren are being invited to attend. The devotional meeting of the church minister is in charge. Theosophists Sponsor Lecture. It is his | Conference of Ministers of the Meth- | | Rev. Mark Depp to Preach at Cal-| on the theme “The Reform of Relig- | being | is Thursday evening in Guild Hall. The | Families Will Attend as Special Guests. | Open-air religious services will be #=id at Temple Heights at 4 o'clock to- | morrow afternoon, directed by Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, chaplain of the Grand | Lodge of Masons. Dr. Palmer, pastor of Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, will deliver the address and J. | Walter Humphrey will direct the music. | As special guests, Almas Temple, A. | |A. 0. N. M. S., with their families, wili | |attend the services; James C. Hoyle, | potentate. | The Almas Temple Band will furnish’| the music. | |~ All members of the Masonic Frater- | nity and of its allied bodies, with their families, as well as the public, are wel- come EVANGELIST TO PE{EACH Joe Je | | | | ffers to Occupy Temple Bnp! tist Pulpit Tomorrow. | Hill, Tex., will be the minister at Tem- [ ple Baptist Church for both services | fomorrow. He has just closed a min- | istry at Decatur, Ill, and now begins | a series with Temple and co-operating | churches, | The B. Y. P. U. Federation is now |in the opening of its Winter athletic program, and Temple Union is furnish- | ing two teams, one for young women, for the contests. Other activities are being planned. TWO SERMONS LISTED | | Fifth Baptist Pastor Announces Texts for Tomorrow. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. on “He Taught With Authority” and at 7:45 p.m. on “Some Important | Shatl Nots.”® Miss Elsle Wade Stone CHURCH OF COVENANT SERVICES OUTLINED “How It All Started” Announced| as Text of Dr. McCartney's Morning Discourse. At the Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian) tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, | will preach on the subject | minister, “How It all Started.” Plans for the resumption of*the Sun- day school activities, September 28, are being drafted, and Col. Nixon, the superintendent, is preparing a program for the opening service. Dr. N. P. Pat- terson, associate minister of the church, | will_participate in the program, Sep- tember 28. Parents of ver{ asked to bring them to the church house, but to enter through the chapel, at 1764 N street on the opening Sun- day. COMMUNION TO BE HELD Eckington Presbyterian Resumes Evening Services Tomorrow. ‘The communion service will be held at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner Florida avenue, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. oclock. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will commence a series of ad- dresses on the Ten Commandments. ‘The newly organized men’s class will meet at 9:30 am. D. C. Crain has been elected teacher. The Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet at 6:45 pm. Rally day in the sev- eral departments of the Sunday school will be held September 28. The pastor will speak Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock on the topic, “Paul’s Prayer for His Friends” Phil, 13-11. The Aid Society. at its monthiy meet- ing, plans to give the annual bazaar December 2 and 3. The annual home- coming will be October 17. SERMONETTé TO BE GIVEN Rev. William E. La Rue Announces Takoma Park Services. At Takoma Park Baptist Church, small children are | The | = vangelist Joe Jeffers of Seminary | evening service will be resumed at 8| West Washington Baptist. The United Lodge of Theosophists, | Will teach the Berea Bible Class for Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West | located in the Hill Building, Seven- |men and women and Dr. Briggs the ‘Washington Baptist Church, will preach | teenth and I streets, will have a free | Baraca Class for men. tomorrow at 11 am. on “Why Go a | lecture on “Inner Awakening” tomorrow | Harvest home and Rally day will be Little Farther,” and at 8 pm., on “The |at 8:15 pm. On Thursday at 8:15 p.m. | observed September 28. Revival meet- Lost Ward.” |a free study class will commence the |ings will begin _October 20, with A Fall church social will be held study of fundamental principles of | Evangelist Carey Barker and party in | ‘Thursday at 7:45 p.m. | theosophy. The public is invited. charge. Piney Branch road and Aspen street, Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, pastor, will preach, tomorrow at 11 a.m., a sermon- ette to_the children, “A Heroine of the Boxer Rebellion,” and a regular sermon on “The Condemnation of Sin.” Rnlsly day will be observed Septem- ber 2 Real Vanilla A9 WILL MEET IN THEATE‘ |Christ Lutheran Congregation Awaits Completion of Church, | _ Christ Lutheran Church will hold its services, pending the eréction of its new building, in the Colony Theater, Georgia avenue and Farragut street. The pastor, Rev. F. Frederic Wenchel, will preach 'on “Does a Man Reap What He Sows?” The Sunday school, under the direction of Emil Kryz, will hold its sessiens at 9:45 o'clock. The plans and specifications for the | new church have been submitted for bids and building operations will begin shortly. The new edifice will be located at Sixteenth and Gallatin streets. “THE KINDLY YOKE"” Morning Sermon by Pastor of Chevy Chase Baptists, “The Kindly Yoke” will be the sub- ject of the morning sermon at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark. A story- sermon is also given to junior members ‘of the congregation. { ¢ Mr. Clark will take for his subject fn the evening services at 8 o'clock, “In Debt.” The young people will meet | at 6:45 o'clock Wwith a program of a | devotional type. Rally day will be ob- | served in the church school, October 5. ‘ Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1%;c per day and 5c Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de= livery will start at once. and Re- Bath Electric 3 Rooms, Reception Frigeration: Reasonable Rental | THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Room; For Burning Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. 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