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* BOARD DISHISAS l WILL BE GRADUAL Chairman Says Aid Will Be .. Given in Finding New i Positions. ! Chalrman O'Connor of the Ship- ping Board announced yesterday that employees would not be abruptly thrown out of work as the result of a reduc- tion in personnel of the board. J. Caldwell Jenkins, vice president of the Merchant Fleet Corporation, said yecently that personnel of the cor- pore ration gradually would be reduced to im Many employees were lpprehemiva ]e.st they were thrown out of worl 1mm O'Coni sdd :mumm had been sent by Jenkina t.o all department heads warning against ghing the impression of “wholesale dismissal” and that every assistance be glven employees seeking work elsewhere. ‘The r!m’zan\m(lnn of the Merchant Fleet Corporation affects approximately 200 employees in Washington and some 500 others at omcet elsewhere. YOUNG FOLKS’ SOCIETIES OF GUNTON-TEMPLE MEET Older of Four Groups to Discuss “When Jesus Traveled, What He Saw and Did.” Gunton-temple Church, of which Dr. Bernard Braskamp is the pastor, has people’s societies which meet every Sunday evening at 6:40 ocluck Tm“orrm\ evening the older T the leadership of Mildred Omunki “m discuss th[‘ subject “When Jesus Traveled, What He Saw and Did.” Elaine Griggs will lead the senior meeting with the subject, “How May We Help You?" The mtprmfldlnk 50 clety vlll have with them 'd Smith and MfldrPd Llndhluom iate E. Union will address the junior society. Harriet Bolter Evening Mission- Sodety will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in lhe parlor rooms of the chapel. ‘The Women's Missionary soctety will meec Wednsdny at 11 o'clock. The ] be under the leadership o! Mn. swne and membvn o! the Sumner Reading Circle will give a re- view of lhe book entitled “The Cloud of The subject of Dr. Bmskampa Ser- mon tomorrow murmng will be “Keep- ing in Love with Life.” In the evening his l\lbject will be “Enriching Our tian Experience.” ,GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH WILL GET NEW MEMBERS Pastor to Discuss “Six Things a Good Church Member Does” + Tomorrow. number of new men'llll:r: are to be n of new mem- tendance of young people of the church will inaugurate at 6 p.m. tomorrow a series of an‘! services known as the * Prlend street, between Third and Four-and-a-half m—em southwest, to- morrow, at 3:30 p. Rev. Wi REV. E. H. Méussfi BACK Rey.. E. H. Meuser, pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Kentucky avenue at Fifteenth street southeast, returned from Oil City, Pa., where he attended the convention 0( he eastern district of the Ameri theran Church, and will Brelch at lhe morning and evening services tomor- yself,” and for the erening Service, in the Right Directio "Tne Sunday school will have.its an- nual rally day service. A program fea- turing a dramatized Bible story will be given. SERMON TO CHILDREN At the Takoma Park Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a. w. Wil preach & sermonetie to *:nitaren n_ “The Endurance Test,” and the “The Missionary * The Lord’s Supper will be The B_¥. P. U under the leadership of Mias Florerice Po and Leo wright, will meet at 6 bm. The puwr ill give 8 steropticon lecture at 8 pm “Bullding with India RECORD FOR DR. DARBY Dr. W. L. Dlrb)' began his ninth year as tive secretary of the Washington Federation of * Churches last Wednesday. 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