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BISHOP 70 CLOSE OPEN-AIR SERVICE Seventh Anniversary of Con- secration Will Be Ob- served Tomorrow. ll(hlm James E. Preeman, Bishop uhmm will preach at the final le's Open-Air Evensong Service to 1d season at the foot of the Peace Cross in Washington Cathedral Close, tomorrow at 4 pm. The Even- song Service after tomorrow will be held at 4 pm. in the Bethlehem €hapel until Ascension Sunday, 1931, Special significance is attached to Bishop Freeman's sermon tomorrow be- cause it will be in connection with the seventh anniversary of his consecration @s third Bishop of Washington, which took place on the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels in the Church of the Epiphany in 1923. At the conclusion of the Evensong Service Bishop Freeman will be glad to greet any of his friends | who may wish to extend their felicita- tions. The service will be broadcast over Station WMAL. At the 11 a.m. celebration of the Holy Comynunion in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow the sermon will be delivered by Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of ‘Washington Cathedral, Rev. John W. Gummere of the Cathe- dral staff will conduct the usual pil- grimages through the Crypt Chapels, and the Crypts beneath the Nave Alsle and to other objects of religious interest and devotion in the Cathedral Close. ‘The first will start from the Bethlehem Chapel at 12:30 p.m. and the second at 5:15 p.m. from the Peace Cross. Those wishing to participate in the Cathe- dral close need only report at'the ap- pointed time TLLAY JUv auivadna |“THREE R'S,” TOPIC "REV. JOE JEFFERS. EVANGELIST HERE TO HOLD REVIVAL Rev. Joe Jeffers Will Preach To- morrow Morning on “The Mis- sion of the Church.” Rev. Joe Jeffers, evangelist, formerly of Texas, is in Washington preparing for a co-operative revival, under the leadership of Rev. T. E. Boorde, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, and & num- ber of other Baptist churches and pastors co-operatinig. CHURCH RALLY WEEK OPENED BY PARAD Albright Memorial Evangelical | DT Celebration to Be Begun This Afternoon by Children. The rally week program at_Albright | Of Memorial Evangelical Church opens this afterneon with a children's express wagon and doll carriage parade. Head- | t.he parade will be an escort of liceman followed by the National ining School Ban¢. The line of mmh begins at Whittier School, Fifth Sheridan streets, then west on Mdfll to Seventh street, south on Seventh to Rittenhouse street and then east on Rittenhouse street to Fourth street, and south to peabody street. In the evening there will be ‘a costume carnival for children of the community. Lunches will be served and at 8 pm. wuu (ar the parade will be nudea hool will begin tomorro meet ‘Wednesday evening with Miss Bessie . Thursday at 1 o'clock the Afternoon Circle of the guild will meet in the church parlors. —— DR. HORACE WESTWOQOD AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH The mission preacher of the Unita- rian uymens mc\n Dr, Hnnce West- wood, will be the preacher at All Souls’ chureh (Unitarian), Sixteenth -nd Hnr- vard streets, at the 11 o'clock m: service, m the q)numud nhunm ol uu Dr. Ulysses G. Dl’ Westwood will take tor his lub]m }:edem Myth: A Man Without ‘The Church School opened ll.sc Sun- “-cuu’ 2 Seperiminiont of e i 3s superintendent of the junior department and Elwood Street wld con- class for high- seni school session is from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. for the reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Plerce, to be held next Fri- day evening, are n completion. wb.”l’:eree will oecu;‘ynfil pulpit Oc- PASTOR TO MAKE REPORT At the Memorial United Brethren Church tomorrow, the last Sunday of | the conference year, the pastor, Dr. B. Daugherty, will preach in the morn. ing on “Go Forward” and in the eve- ning on lunurd church hymns are explained, their authors’ life stories given and the sung by the congregation. The pastor will have a report of his five | years’ ministry to take to the annual conference which opens Tuesday morn- ing at Red Lion, Pa. C. S. Hardy and Roscoe Brane will represent the local church. The conference will close Fri- day with the reading of thé appoint- ments. The local quarterly conference has voted unanimously for the pastor's return, ‘The Sunday school will observe Pro- motion day at 9:40 am. and the Chris- | tian Endeavor Societies will have spe- cial features. PRESBYTERY T0 MEET ‘The Washington District of Potomac Presbyterial of the Southern Presbyte-; rian Church will meet at Floris Church, of Washington is prasldent. of the presbyterial and Mrs. McGavack of Waterford, Va., ¢hltrmm of the Washington distriet. Miss Lucille De Bose, director of mis- sionary education of the executive com- mittee of foreign missions, Nashville, speak, her subject be‘ng h Miss Ruth See of Campo neuo Brazil, will speak about “Our Corner in Brazil” The Bible | study will be conducted by Mrs. George Bpeidele of B!Lheldl Md. MISSIONARY TO TALK ‘The Woman's lnumenommatlonnl Missionary Pederation of the District of Columbia and vieinity will meet Octo- ber 3 at 2 p.m. in the Mount Vernon | Place M. E. Church South. Mrs. F. F. Holsopple of the Washing- ton City Church of the Brethren vlfll give a Bible reading at the opening | service on the subject, “Ye Srall Recelve Power.” Miss Mattie M. Davis, a returned missionary from Liberia, Africa, under the National Baptist Church, will tell of her work and receive for her school remnants of colored cotton cloth, to be | used in making slip dresses for the chil- dren. The federation has given 100 copies of St. Matthew's Gospel to the -children of this school in Leberia, All women are invited to attend. Mrs. John Newton Culbertson of the Thurch of the Pilgrims will preside. TALKS ON TdDAY’§CHRIST "nu Christ for Today” is the ser- of Dr. . W. Perkins at Uni- vmnlm National Memorial Church, Sixteenth and 8 streets, tomorrow at 11 |SCHOOL WIL WILL ATTEND is | morrow. Among these will be Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of Bethany Bap- tist Church, Rev. John E. Briggs, pas- tor Fifth; Rev. Clarence Ferguson, pas- tor Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church; G. G. Johnson, of Memorial Bap- ; Rev. M. C. Marseglia, pastor Italian Baptist Church, and others. Rev. Jeffers has been speaking dur- ing the past few days to a group of personal workers, preparatory to an mxwoot tent campaign. The location the tent will be announced later. Mrs, Jeffers, wife of the evangelist, will lead the young people. ‘The subject tomorrow at 11 am. at Temple Church is “The Mission of the Church,” and at 8 p.m., “Washington’s Greatest Need.” CHAPLAIN OF MASONS TO DIRECT- SERVICE Temple Heights Open-Air Meeting to Be Addressed by Dr. Earle Wilfley. -alr lous services will be at Templé Heights at 4 o'clock to- morrow, directed by Dr. John C. Palmer, chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Masons. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of Vermont Avenue Christian Church, will deliver the address, and J. Walter Humphrey will direct the music. As special guests, the Association of ‘Worshipful M‘lkl‘l of 1930, with their hmmu will attend this service. Harry le. president. members of the Masonic fratef- n!l! and of its allied bocies, with their families, as well as the public are wel- come at these services. ARl AR T PROMOTION AND RALLY AT ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH A full schedule of activities on the ;»n of the organizations of the church being introduced at St. Bl'epbcn'l Lulhel'ln Church. The pastor, Rev. Sam H. Kornmann, will preach tomor- Tow at 11 a.m., taking as his subject “God and Mammon.” Promotion day in the Sunday school will be held at 9:45 lm and rally day chhll‘ 5 at 9:30 a. ‘The men's brothzrhoad will meet Oc- tober 6, to plan Fall and Winter ac- tivities, The ladies’ guild will meet Ot'mber ! n which time they wlll plan iter program. glnmn: October 5 the ngu!ar eve- ning service will b. resumed. SERVICES AT ST. PAUL’S | ‘The Church School of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will assemble tomor- row morning in the parish house and march into church behind the choir. The children’s eucharist will mark the opening service of the school year and | all of boys and girls will be present | on that occasion, occupying the front seats. R. E. Burnham and his corps of teachers will register the new pupils and assign them to their respective classes. . St. Paul's School meets at 11 o'clock, the same hour as the church service. ‘This enables parents to bring their children With them. FEDERATION EXECUTIVE IS RALLY DAY SPEAKER| At Concordia Church, Twentieth and G streets, rally day will be opened to- At the Bible school rally the principal address will be given by Rev. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches. Rev. Charles Enders, pastor of Con- cordia, will have as his theme for the morning church service “Go Forward.” | In the evening the Young People’s | Soclety will have a special rally service | at which the principal speaker will Page McK Etchison, religious work di- rector of the Young Men's Christlan Association. DR. GREENWELL TO TALK “Shoes of Happiness” will be the eve- ning topic of Dr. Houston Greenwell, | pastor of Southwest Christlan Church, | Sixth and H streets southwest, tomor- {row, and “Rust as a Witness” will be his subject at 11 am. Edgar Kitchen will address the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 am. Home-coming rally day for church and Sunday school will be held Octoher 5, including a special service at 3 p. {at which visiting ministers will present. —_———— LAWYER TO BE SPEAKER Henry Gilligan, lawyer and 8 member of the Board of Education of the Dis- trict of Columbia, will address the Har- rison Bible Class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomorrow morning, 9:45 o'clock, in the auditorium of the church, His subject will be “The Great- ness of God-Fearing.” Donald Leather- wood will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. Tl Dr. H. A. Kester, will o weill be. “The_Corming Yoars topic of his d Mrs. Arth{z]r G. Wiley, pastor, preach at the xenmr church umces n be | nesday at 8 pm. of all OF DR. JOHNSON Pastor of National Baptist Memorial Church Lists Other Subjects. Dr. G. G. Johnson, pastor of National Baptist Memorial Church, Sixteenth and Columbia road, has chosen for his topic tomorrow morning “The Three R's,” and in the evening “Citadels of Sin." The young people's societies, senior, intermediate and junior, will meet at 7 o'clock. The mid-week serv- ice of the church will be held at 8 pm., Thursday, the subject being, “A Good Old-fashioned Covenant Meeting.” The woman's society meets Wednes- day at 11 am. Mrs. Robert Wilson will be charge of the devotional period. Miss McGuire, Christian Americaniza- tion sccretary for the Atlantic district, will address the society in the mornivg session. After luncheon Mrs. Boltwood, chairman of the Stewardship Commit- tee, will have charge of a special pres- entation on stewardship. ‘The officers of the church will meet those desiring to unite with the church ‘Thursday at 7:45 pm. The Boy Scouts, ‘Troop 43, and the Bea Scouts, Ship Falcon, will meet Fri- day at 7:30 pm, at the church. The Pinkham Bible Class for men announces its Fall round-up October 5. At this time an individual contest for membership will be inaugurated for the month of October with cups as awards. The class meets at 9:30 am. each Sunday morning. ‘The Bible school will assemble at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow for rally day, which will be observed thréughout the Bible school and church. LUTHERAN THEME IS SPIRIT OF GOD Prospective Class of Sixty New Members Will Be Received at Luther Place Memorial. “When the Spirit of God Is Upon Us” will be the subject of the sermon which Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, the pas- tor, will deliver at Luther Place Memo- rial Church at Thomas Circle, tomor- row at 11 o'clock. A prospective class of 60 new mem- bers will be recelved October 5. Miss Nelle Oesterle will head a committee of the new members, whose work will be to get them all acquainted and place them in the several activities of the church auxiliaries. George Eberly, a member of the church council, will head a like committee from the older membemm& whlch will eo-ogemu with the Oester! Paul F. ldvem Vl'eslden! of the Board of Ministerial Pensions and Re- lef of the United Lutheran Church; Dr. Gould Wickey, executive secretary of the Board of Education of the United Lutheran Church, and Arthur P. Black, ‘executive secretary of the Laymen's Movement, are members of the church who will appear on the S‘mmm of the biennial wnventlon of the United Lu- theran Church in Milwaukee in October. _— PRESBYTERIANS PLAN RALLY DAY PROGRAM The Takoma Park Presbyterian Church School will hold its 'annual rally day program tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. The principal features of the departmental programs will be promo- tion of pupils and presentation of awards. Parents and friends of the school children are invited. At the 11 o'clock urvlee. the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, will preach on “Christianity, Applied or A.ppllqmed?" The Sunday evening service resumed October 5. Miss Anne Wallace will léad the Senior Christian Endeayor meeting at 6:30 o'clock. The topic will be “How Would I Spend $1,000,000 on Missions?” The annual dinner of the officers, teachers and friends of the church school will be held Monday at 6:15 o'clock. Supt. Walter M. Peacock will preside. The dinner will be served by the mother’s class. ‘The board of trustees will meet in the church office Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The pastor will conduct the mid- week service Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Troop 33, Boy Scouts, 1 meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'cls CHURCH OF BRETHREN “Paul's Apotheosis of Love” is the theme of Dr. F. F. Holsopple for the evening service at the Church of the Brethren at North Carolina avenue and Fourth street tomorrow. At the morn- ing service he will speak on “What the Church Means to Me.” One hundred and fifty invitations have been sent to the young people of the church calling them to a rally at 7 o'clock on Sunday evening. The call includes the Christian Endeavor, the intermediates and the juniors. There will be other groups organized as need arises Mr. Potter of the Federation of Churches will speak on_ “What Our Young People Can Do.” Dr. Brammell of the Department of the Interior will also give a short address. SERVICES .ANNOUNCED The regular program of Fall and Winter activities has been resumed at the Episcopal Church of the Trans- figuration, Gallatin near Fourteenth street, ‘There will be a general meeting Wed- the women of the parish in the church hall There will be a special program of music and refreshments. Rev. J. J. Queally announces services tomorrow: At 7:30 {a.m., holy communion, and at 11 a.m. morning prayer and sermon. Church school at 9:30 a.m. BAPTIST TOPICS GIVEN. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow 8t 11 am. on “Why Go a Little Farther,” and at 8 p.m. on “How to Do 8ix Things.” Visitation day will be observed in the afternoon. A spectal service will be held at 7 pm. by the Senior B. Y. P. U. Topic, “Nero vs. Paul,” is to be debated by five girls, Mrs. Vlr‘lnll Hodges, Ruth Brown, Shaba Clapp, Margaret Moore and Thelma Kenney. ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety will meet Tuesday evening in the Sunday 8chool auditorium. T. E. L. Bible Class will - meet Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in the Sunday School house. The Gayle Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. R. E. Warner, 2623 South Dakota avenue northeast. The pastor will begin a series of midweek ulu Thursday evenlnu on “Tithing.” HARVEST HO HOME FESTIVAL 11 a.m. and 8 In the morning th urse will be “wnyalde nnd in the evening “A Day's Work and & tian Endea e vor meet at 7 p?. Ministries” theme wfll Annual Fill rally and Promotion day with Harvest Home Festival will be ob= served at Fifth Baptist Church tomors his | row at 10 am, when the Bible School and pruohlni service wfll be combined. John Briggs will preach on. “Who Is My Nelghbor?” at 7: a pat. [SRpre. VY S04 a i LU GIVES BAPTIST TOPIC e Rev. a Hez Swem to Talk on Ex- perience of Photographer. “A Washington Photographer lnd ‘Woman's Unusual Asking (He Me)” is the story Rev. E. Hel Swem relates tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northeast. The 11 o'clock morning sermon subject is “Certain Christians Are Against the Almighty!” ‘The societies of the Baptist Young People’s Union convene at 7 p.m. and the Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. “FACING FORWARD" 1S PASTOR'S THEME Sermon Subject and Other Features Announced for Mt. Pleasant Congregational. “Facing Forward” is the subject to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock of Rev. Moses R. Lovell of the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church, 1410 Co- lumbia road. Rally day will be opened in the church school at 9:30 o'clock. Howard Brooks presides and Rev. Mr. Lovell will speak. The Young People’s Forum meets at 6 pm. A fel]nwmlp plan for the year will be outlined and committees appointed. The discmlowmlp has which officers will be elected, program and social activities discussed. gram and social activities discussed. The ladies of the guild have as their speaker Wednesday at 11 o'clock a rep- resentative from the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Robert J. McFall will entertain with vocal selections. A three-month series will be inaugu- rated Thursday evening on the general theme, “The Religious Backgrounds of American Culture.” This series will consist of addresses, book reviews and an {llustrated lecture by Mr. Lovell. “Forerunners of the Protestant Move- ment in England” is the topic Thurs- day evening. ‘The Jolly Girls’ Club, under the lead- ership of Miss Marion Rose, will meet Friday at 7:30 o'clock at the church. The Washington Life Adjustment Center, under the auspices of the church, opens Monday at 7 pm. Ap- pointments to meet members of the staff should be made through Miss Beulah E. Smith, director of the center. L. DALUIVDAX, DIVINE HEALING 1S SERMON THEM Remarks of Dr. James H. Miers Will Be Broadcast Over WISV. At the 11 am. service tomorrow in Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thir- teenth and Fairmont streets, the minis- ter, Dr. James H. Miers, will take for his subject, “Human Elements in Divine Healing.” The sermon ill be broad- cast over WJSV. At 8 p.m. he will preach on “At the Top of the Wheel." Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. A young men’s class is being formed in the Young People's Department, which will commence sessions October 5. ‘The Sunday School Council meets in Kelly Hall Monday evening for election of officers. ‘The retiring superintendent, C. T. Clayton, will preside. The New Testament Greek classes will meet Tuesday in Kelly Hall at 7:30 pm., and at 8:15 those studying the Book of Daniel will meet. The ‘Women's Missionary Society meets Wed- nesday at 11 am. Mrs. Hugh Miller, missionary from Korea, will speak. ‘The special prayer circles will meet in the primary school room at 7:30 * | o’clock Thursday evening, including the deacons and the leaders of the Women's Missionary Soclety. At 8 o'clock the prayer meeting will be held at Kelly Hall. ‘The Senior Christian Endeavor So- clety meets in Kelly Hall Sunday at 4:30 pm. for prayer; will adjourn for lunch at 6 pm., and at 7 p.m. will be led by Robert Hackett on the subject “How to Deal With Those Who Reject Christ'’s Sacrifice.” Baptists' Hold Home-Caming ‘There will be Home-coming day mormw It the zThI.rd Dfllt Church streets. Bullock'l wp n u m. 18 “A 'nlum- phant King.” :30 pm. he will each at Belullh Blntlst Church, At 8 p.m. his topic is wood, D. C. “A Victorious Life.” Sunday morning to 7:30. Blble ‘The prayer meeting, 6:30 School will meet at 9:15 am. Junior C. E. Society will meet at 4 p.m. The I. C. E. Soclety will meet at 5 p.m. The Senior C. E. Soclety will meet at 6 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm. Y. P. prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. Siur i oLl 27, 1930. ANNUAL SERMON LISTED. Dr. William H. Thomas to Preach at A. M. E. Church. ‘The pupit of the Metropolitan A. gvrmnl it th'emnh lock m’m a o'cl William H. Thomas, be ““The Things ‘by ‘Which At the mnlnl serv- | fce the annual sermon will be preachs to the stewardess board by Dr. Thom.ll "uunch Out Into the Deep. mrch u:hool will mut “at 9:30 Endeavor, e w\ll meet at 6 pm Subject, ‘Would 1 'nd One )‘flllm Dol.lln on NETHODITS HOLD CONFERENCE DAY Dr. Sydenstricker of Roa- noke, Va., Will Speak at Epworth Church. Conference Sunday will be observed tomorrow in the Southern Methodist Churches in Washington and at Ep- worth Church, Thirteenth street n:d North Carolina avenue northeast. Dr. Huben Sydenstricker of Roanoke, Va., h for the 11 o'clock service. Por the session of the Sunday school at D 45 o’clock, Rev. Willlam J. Elliott will speak. Eev. Galther erfleld, esiding elder of a Southern st dis- trict in Poland, will lpelk lar the Ep- worth League chapter at 7 o'clock, after which ke will preach for the evening service in the auditorium of the church. Dr. Copenhaver, the pastor, will pre- sent the lesson for the_rgnyer meeting service at 8 o'clock Thursday. Mrs. Myra Winn of the Epworth League is listing persons who' aré intereswd in tommmmhummmem 3 SCHOOL HO HOLDS RALLY Keller Memorial Lutheran Sunday School, at Ninth t and Maryland avenue northeast, will hold the annual Fall rally tomorrow n 9:30 a.m. The l&lmd&m will ?e veany DnsB. H. elton, T _of inth Street Christian Church. ‘The local pastor, Dr. 8. T. Nichols, Thousands say: Also try these other delicious SOUTHERN DAIRIES PINT PACKAGES French VANILLA and FUDGE with TOASTED ALMONDS CHOCOLATE & VANILLA STRAWBERRY & VANILLA Solid flavors: VANILLA . - CHOCOLATE " s « STRAWBERRY ! \\\\( rK 1D, i I &, VelvetKind &) /('(4 Cr t,‘.\\\)./ will also extend greetings to the entire | An; Sunday school, assembled for the rally. wil RALLY EXERCISES AT GRACE CHURCH V2| Members of Sunday School Will Bring Groceries for Distribution. ' Rally Day exercises with ‘Harvest Home wrvlc- will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. by the Sunday school of Grace Lutheran Church. Each mem- ber of the school will bring some article of canned goods or groceries, which will then be distributed to local institutions of mercy. Ernest Johanessen of Balti- more will deliver an address to the school, followed by & program rendered by members. Short addresses will al be made by Rev. Lenski, pastor, lnd John Umbau. In connection with this urvlce a membership campaign will be rated which will continue until ber 21. The award committee is composed of Earl Haislip, Mrs. Leon Chatelain and Bernard Werner. Rev. Mr. Lenski will preach at 11 am., taking as his theme: “The Har- vest and the Pessimist.” The Ladies' Aid Soclety will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. August Moeller will preside. The pastor's confirmation class will meet October 4 at 10 a.m. Children, 12 years or older, are eligible for this class, the members of which will be confirmed next Easter. Evening church services will be re- sumed October 5. On ‘this same eve- ning the Young People’s Soclety will meet for. “The Friendly Hour” at 6 pm. Following the devotional meet- ing, a supper will be served at 7 o'clock, John Nordberg will present the eve- ning's topic. Triduum to Little Flower. A triduum in honor of the Little Flower will be held tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Rhode Island near Connecticut avenue. Rev. Father McGarrity, Paulist, will preach the sermons. RSP AP P Epiphany Chapel Service. ‘Rev. Francis Yarnall, vicar ol Epiph- any Chapel, Twelfth and streets, will have for his topic tomorrow at 11 o'clock “The Angels and the Sword.” !-loly communion, ‘1 30 a.m., and church school, 11 am.' 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