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CHURCH T0 LAY STONE ON NOV. 3 Dr. Snyder Chairman -of St. - Paul’s English Lutheran Committee. e corner ctone of the new St. Pgul's Exglish: Lytheran Church now being. erficted - ab Connecticut avenue and Everett ‘streets, will be lald November o rrangem A will deliever the second sesmon of: & series on “The Whole Ar- mor of God” tomorrow morning at the 11" o'clock service, held at the Metro- politan Th»ll:{e ffigmk.‘t;zme will }:’ “The Breastplate of eousness.” the evening at 8 o'clock, at Epiphany Chapel, Sixteenth and You streets, he speak on “By-Products of Chris- tl.-liw " At the Thursday P service at the chapel he will dis- cuss the thirteenth article of the Augs- Confession, dealing with the ht Use of the Bacraments.” two ches of the Sunday will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at,St. Plul'l Church, Eleventh and H tlfil’ ‘The ciety and LuLhu League meet at 1 .m Men’s Club will observe night” Tuesday evening at Epiphany Dr. Samuel Domer Bible Class be entertained Saturday evening at'the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Harry ‘T..Domer, 1745 Q street. The business meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Cqtherine M. Collings, president of the VSITOR TO PREACH AT MT. VERNON PLACE evening H. H. Hadley of New York Z‘lty Will Speak on “Miracles of Salvation.” tm.)lnunt\lmon?luechurrh Rev. H. H. Hadley, undentu!cuvmuhflm New Cl&! will speak on “Miracles of pastor of the church. Dr. W. A. wtu pruch nt the evening "Hlllnd - No ;"fl.lln’ ‘et tomorrow at 4 at the home of Miss Olive Dean, Qnmeflcuclmue A% !nm a Mattie The Senior Epworth [ wm be led by the subject beln( “Helps in Right and Wrong.” T uudy Class of the ryMcqwfllblhfld Hfilynlmoeloekln ———e _]’AGEANT TO BE GIVEN At Atonement Lutheran Church to- Pastor !ton, Stience of Truth Health, Happiness. and Success FREE Ll);yCTURES HARRY GAZE mmmmbhuflunmmmm The Playhouse, Sunday Evening, October 26th, at 8 o’clock “Science of Truth in Healing and Rt}uncmion” October 28th, at 8:00 “How to Culmne Creative Concentration” 4 “Realizing Your Desires and Making Your Dreams Come True” ALL WELCOME—BRING YOUR FRIENDS > Reacue Misston RESCUE MISSION! . | discussions will revolve DR. JOHN C. BALL. REV, J. C. BALL BEGINS 28TH YEAR AS PASTOR Returns to P_nl——plt:_ Metropolitan Baptist Church After Four- Month Absence. Rev. John Compton Ball, pastor of the Me litan Baptist Church, has re- turned to his pulpit after an absence of four months and bsgins his twenty- eighth year as r of this church. He came from New Bethlehem, Pa. to ‘Washington, September 1, 1903. During his pastorate, ten new Baptist churches have been formed in the District of Columbia and Metropolitan has con- tributed members to every one. He has given the hand of fellowship to 2,200 meml J William G. Everson will deliver thei address Sunday morning, uullnme"mlmnr Ball will his anni iversary sermon on_the theme “What I xnow About Jl!lu.l After His Gospel 27 Yeafs.” The :m;n the church h “We Glow, Go Grow Continually.” DR. C. C. RASMUSSEN 70 DISCUSS POWER “My Church—Its Worship” Is Morning Topic of Luther Place Memorial Pastor. Atfill am. service tomorrow at Luther Place Memorial Wfl’v'ltflunm.nr Rasmussen will lead a discussion Endeavor of several. Sunda for Mm Y. P. U, 6:30 pm. New Thought Women's Rooms, Stomeleigh Court, 1706 L Strest N.W. 1814 N Street 20th, at 8:00 CHURCHES T0 JOIN IN HONOR SERVI Dinner to Compliment ‘Supt and Mrs. Bennett of Cen- tral Union Mission. Pastors of many of Washington's churches, together with prominent social service workers, will join tonight with the directors of the Central Union Mission in a testimonial dinner at the | 83 Raleigh Hotel to Supt. and Mrs. John 8. Bennett, who have completed 15 years of faithful service in the work of the “mission of the churches.” E. H. De Groot, jr., president of the board, will plflw& the affair also being the forty-sixth anniversary meeting of the mission. Dr. Earle Wilfley, stor of th: National City Christian Church, will be chief speaker. The forty-sixth anniversary program of the Central Union Mission will be extended tomorrow with two meetings in the afternoon and evening. Homer Rodeheaver, former song leader for Bwuly yester- Sunday, returned from n to day and is coming to Washingto: lead the singing at the mission meetings | py, and tonight's banquet. ‘The first meeting will be held at 3 o'clock at the Calvary Baptist Church and the second at the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock, Nearly a score of churches have made their pulpits available tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock services to visiting mission workers in connection with lhe anniversary. ‘These will preach as follows: ollvnry Baptist, John R. MclIntyre, Ge! town, Pa.; Central Preshmrhn (nlfihl) Dr. John Morley of New York; Eastern Presbyterian, Laurence Sutherland, Newark, N. J.; Epworth Methodist Episcopal South, Harry Haines, Newark, N. J.; Fifteenth Street Christian, Rev. A. 'L, Jones, superint:ndent of the famotus Jerry McAuley Mission in New York: First Congregational, Homer Rodeheaver, song leader; Georgetown Lutheran, Dr. John Morley; Marvin South, Willlam H. Episcopal National Baptist flemoflll Paul, Minneapolis, Minn.; North Cfl.lvll.nl Avenue Methodist Protest Henry Rein- hardt, Harrisburg, Pa. and Temple Baptist, R. D. Murphy, Ny, RETURNS FROM SESSION Services at Albright Memorial Evan- gelical Church tomorrow will be in charge of Rev. George E. Schnabel, the minister, who has been attending the Oenml Conference of the Evangelical Milwaukee, Wis. The sermon nlhject at_the 11 o'clock service will be “Find Yourself,” and at 8 o'clock, "% Yourself.” =4 yer meeting on Thursday wgln have Howard Beltz as the er lopm to Hear Two Sermons. At Second Baptist Church, Third street ts, HALL MISSION 713 D St. NNW. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervice I'mm l‘.,:” »m. Washington YOGODA Society 1326 Eye Street N. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader vus an 25007 Fhook 11 AM.—LECTURE Ralph Boileau “TRUE SPIRITUAL FIEIDOM" Soloist, Myra McCathran Myers 6:45 P.M.—~Good Words Ciul “BEAUTY” MISS EDITH CORNELISON 8 P.M.—LECTURE Dean Franklin Soloist, Myr. M:C-t':u- Myers Regrue Mission ALl- ARE WELCOME Resrue Mission RESCUE MISSION! CENTRAL UNION MISSION “WASHINGTON'S MISSION OF THE CHURCHES” John S. Bennett, Superintendent 46th Anniversary Celebration Sunday, October 26, 1930 TWO GREAT MEETINGS MASS MEETING, 3:00 P.M. At the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and H Sts. NW, MISSION MEETING, 8:00 P.M. At the Gunton Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. Evangelistic Singing ond _Tnfi'nwniu of Twice-Born Men at Both Meetings Mr. Homer Rodeheaver Internationally Famous Song Leader and Trombonist, Will Be at Both Services ]‘HE PUBLIC IS INVITED RESCUE MISSION! ALL SOULS’ NOVENA Special Program Outlined for St. Aloysius Church. Cotter will officiate Al Novena, which will start in Aloysius Church, North Cap- NEW CHURCH READY e e FORAETOMRRON 5 T L toes will be held dally at 7 ain. | S€TViCeS Announced for Na- nd 7:30 pm. Father Cotter will e a PRI nv;;‘- S 45 decs arening svics tional City Christian Congre- e s they will be dellvmd T i P mf'-{fif."i‘f& Deatn.” “aw of Jus- | gation; Dr. Wilfley, Minister. tice and “What Souls Reach 7" “'l‘he Holy Souls Cannot Help ‘n\emselvan," “Indulgences and Purgal ,” “Practices of the Cath- olic Church for the Holy Souls,” “The Debt We Owe the Holy Souls in Pur- tory,” “Te Catholic Church Alone Defends the Doctrine of Purgatory,” “The Holy Souls Help Us.” Intentions written out will be placed on the altar. MASONS TO BE GUESTS A special service will be heid tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock in St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, 1611 Brentwood road northeast, with the membérs of Dawson Lodge No. 16, F. A. A. M,, dnd their families as special guests. Rev., Sam H. Kornmann, pastor, who is also chaplain of Dawson e, will conduct the service and he 1 have as his “The Church and the ason.” At the new National City Christian Church, on Thomas Circle, the congre- gation, formerly that of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, will hold its first regular service tomorrow in its new church home. Dr. Earle Wilfley, the minister, will preach at the morning service on “The Horizon of God” and at the evening service he will speak on “Highways With Jesus,” which will be of particular interest to young people, as he will deal with the theme dis- cussed at the Disciples Youth Conven- tion held last week at the time of the International Convention of the Dis- ciples of Christ. The Church School will continue to meet in the old Ver- mont avenue building and will meet at 9:30 o'clock. The young people’s meet- ings will also be at the old church at 6:45, with a social preceding at 6:15 o'clock. The Junior Church congrega- tion will attend the regular morning worship service with the adult congre- gation. The Myrtle Barger Missionary Circle will meet Tuesday even! with Miss Hazelle Drake, 1437 ode Island avenue. The Business Women's Circle will meet Wednesday evening for supper at the old church, Miss Charlotte Darrow, leader. Following the regular prayer service ‘Thursday evening the Board of Officers will meet for reorganization. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. Julla W. White, 3438 Brown street, Friday at topie, Theodore Robb to Speak. Theodore Robb will be the guest speaker and leader of a program at the Young People's Epworth League of Douglas Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 7 p.m. The program will consist of a presentation of the life | and music of Fanny Crosby by Mrs. Eunice Gross and selections from the writings of the composer by Mr. Robb, Miss Mildred Mackin and Mrs. Lewis E. Payne. Prior to the meeting there will be a short informal social in the basement. hostess. At 1 o'clock the Board of Dea- conesses will meet with Mrs. D. F. Pyle, 1304 Massachusetts avenue. s s Prepares for Mission. A series of sermons preparatory to the noon, with Mrs. U. C. Stover assisting | 2 director of the ¥, M. C. Ao wll speak wmomwnlé;elolckltlnflhml:mr Presbyterian , on sul M ;‘&)‘th-e velt's Onedwln ebm.hdu teach Btbln class of Foundry Mchhodm Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. SERMON TO COMPLETE SERIES BY DR. PIERCE Concluding a series o{ four sermons on “The Expansion of Religion,” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, will preach tomor- row at 11 o'clock service on “The Heightened Valuation of the Church.” The church school will meet in three departments at 9:45 o'clock. At 4:30 o'clock there will be a tea in honor of Dr. Eugene R. Shippen, son of a for- mer minister of ‘All Souls’ Church, and Mrs. Shlr Dr. Shippen will speak briefly of his yisit last Winter among the liberal churches of the Philippines. The dinner meeting of business and professional women at the church Tues- day evening was largely nwnded Dr., Julia M. Green chairman. Plans were discussed for the formation of a permanent organization and a committee was appointed to present plan This committee will revvrfi o -meeungwbemldflmmber Pastor to Talk on Gflnmt Man. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic tomor- row at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, at 11 _am. ll “The C. E. Soclety, 4 5 p.m.; Senior prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.: Y. P. prayer meeting Thi 8 te .m. diocesan mission of November 16-23 will be given by the vicar of Epiphany Chapel, Rev. Francis Yarnall, in- n wmm-row at 11 am. The subject sermon for this Sunday will be Religion?” Lutheran SWIDIBB LUmlAN, Fenteroatal Natie Hol; > Tois Tih B NH Preaching the O “the Natlon's '8.3". sy o8 Englieh ‘Service. ¥ N. An:l'naon Pasto Keller Memor Maryland Ave. and Ninth St N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00, “Can Sin Be Forgiven?” Evening Service at 7:45, “Doing His Will” Young Peoples Sulolio- at 6:45 P at_every serv Porset not the -’nembl injunctior ST. PAUL’S Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D. Pastor Minister Services at 11th and H Sts. 9:! Dunfl:y Bchool; 6:45 p.m., PR - 9:45 A.M., Church School. 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister “THE HEIGHTENED VALUATION OF THE CHURCH” rsda; 'A%%. s, rhe ‘Use ot The Sacra: '""——"iNCARN FION -n" Mi 3 tor. Churglgl of the Pilgrims On the Parkway I At 22d and P Sts. N.W. i Rev. Andrew R. Bird [l Minister i Sunday Worship : 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. H Conducted by the Minister Sunday 7:30 P. M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All ’ruhmtfian. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY. Ietersection of 13th and 16th and Rev. JAMES l. TAYLOR, n. D., Pastor. ristia: eavor. —Evening worship. ~ Address b Mor] o&'wuula- Miision, New York 8p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fatrmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11 AM.—“The Seriousness of Speech.” Matthew 12.36,37. Broadcast over station WJSV. 8 P.M.—“Sermon on Mark 1.2145.” Preshytertun UTHER PLACE | MEMORIAL CHURCH The Gothic Gem At Thomas Circle Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen D. D. Pastor ‘This church extends you a hearty invitation to share its services tomorrow. The sermon at the 11 o’clock service will be, “My Church—Its Worship.” At the 8 o’clock service the sermon subject will be “Power God Gives Us.” Sunday School at 9:45 am., and Christian En- deavor at 6:45 p.m. Cov‘ell‘mnt First Presbyterian Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Dr. Newton Preston Patterson Associate Minister 11:00—Morning_Service. Sermon by Dr. llec-flaq “ON THE Wl!DOH OF Acl'l'Nfl UPON A NOBLE INTENTI( 1T Chronicles, Musie by cavnlll Quartet. 5:30—Tip Top &30 Eovenant Peliowship. GEORGETOWN ized P Street near Jist Bireet N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Colnmbh and x.lonm Rds, B 9:45—Sunday_School e oo—uonun: wonhlu Sermon by Dr; Palmer. “My Brother's Keeper." Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor -—8unday School. Cla Peck Memorial Chapel 5 Penna. Ave. and 25th St. N.W. ] IIVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. A CHURCH FOR ALL. METROPOLITAN Corner dth and B Sts. 8.B. Freeley Rohrer, Minister. —~Rev. H. H. Kratsig, Norfolk Mhe"Challense to the You' Are_Invited. Preshyterian SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sis. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D,, Pastor + 46th Anniversary UNION MISSION nion anniversary servic Midweek service—Thursday af CHEVY CHASE Chase Circle llister, D. D., Minister. wors o o 5 Bunerne Wit Olub Meet- P 7:00 p.m.—Ploneer Bors® k Npm—Unhn Services at Chevy se Baptist Chu l:hlll’ch ight, - Sadlers recent lectury & _Bhock Absorber.” Northminster Chapel Georgia Ave. and Alaska Ave. NW. 40 a.m. —!llndly !chm L. 11” Pade Mek Bithison ¥ vm reacn on ‘Tiblect, ~Roosevelt WESTERN W Bt. bet. 19th & 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. ll-my Dunham, Pastor. Saturday, 3 pm. ‘Cnmer Stone Laving. 00— Sunday, Music by Quartet. NORTHMINSTER 11th !(w . Rhode Island Ave. N.W. ll 1, .- Ctll‘l; M Cnlony Theatre 5 Georgia Ave. and Farragut St. * —Morn "-h orship. Midweek Bervice Thursday. 7:45 PM. ECKINGTON North Capitol 8t.. Corner Florids Ave. REV. HENRY B. woolmm. Minister, 1 —Ge on by pas 1 m —SgmoD N Commandment. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM. Sermon* 45—Sunday School. 13th and New York Avenue Presbyterian Church H Streets. MINISTERS: Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. of N. A) Rev. George Sts, N.W. 30 00 00 00 9: 13 6: 8: Put e G. Culbertson* A.M.—Church Bible School. A.M.—“TKe Crisis of Incidentals.” P.M.—Young People’s Service. P.M.—“California or the Portals of the RODEHEAVER TALK T0 HELP MISSION - Billy Sunday Music Director on First Congregational - Program. Gnlmltr Wmu_cb_ Fifth St. N.W., Bet. G & H Sts. The Souls in Purgatory Rev. Pnlmul Hughes, C. P. Saturday, Oet. 25, to gundly Nov. 2 Services, 7 and 8 AM.; 7:30 P.M. Forty Hours’ Devotion Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 26, 27 and 28. Solemn Closing Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. I Tl T Tl ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 10th St., Bet. F and G N.W. Special ONE WEEK’S MISSION FOR ALL Men, Women—Y oung, Old By ‘the Fathers of the New Yeork Apostolate Will Be Held Here From November 2nd to Novem- ber 9th Services: Masses at 7, 8 and 12:10 Instructions Will Be Given Between the Morning Masses and at 7:30 P.M. § FACE WisCOmSIN avE WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE. ST. AGNES' CHURCH N.W. a. Ave: ot 'R, "Cantior 8t. Can) Services Sunday, 1 end 11 e.m. and § Daily mass, Evensong (nbobnsesions Pridey.§ b & ROCK CREEK PARISH E Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. (ST, PAUL'S CHURCH HOLY couros'n.'l r:lurn. TS0 b S'l'. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. 3 CLERGY: & Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SUNDAY. m.Holy Communion, —Sunday School. .—Morning Prayer with Ser- mon by the rector. Wit~ thi; - el St Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. NW. k- Cl The Rev. Arlim.ro'-’A. McCallum R The Rev.: Calvert E. Buck Sunday Services 7:30 and 11:00 A.M. Tues., Wed. and Fri. Thurs., 11:00 M : ST JOIIN’S GEORGETOWN 45 a.m.—Chureh School. 11:00 a.m.- Prayer and Ser- ; '%nari'a's 3 mfifm“ g y. 10 AM. Hol B Thursaay, 10 A L 'ST. JOHN'S CHURCH bv" Ta ‘lll.h "!hflh filmd Ml nlll'no-fltych-nm B St. (at Conn. and Fla. aves.! Mnituersal Besign Universal Design Fasmporn o r.n.,‘..,. HOTEL LAFAYETTE SUBJECT “IN THE BEGINNING” LIBRARY RM. 934, NATL. PRESS BLDG. Chriatian CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth St. N.W. 3400 Block. CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park R4 Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F, Smith FIFTEENTH STREET. 8. Read McAlpin, Ph. D.. Faster. 15th St. and Ky. Ave. S.E. Bervices, 11 ind 7:45 pm. The National City Massachusetts dAvenus a¢ Themee EARLE Wn.?l.!! Minister ™ nlector of Masie™" 1 The Junior Church e i Shena @olumbia Heights Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith 9:30 a.m—Chureh Sehool. 11:00 s.m.—Senator Wm. Morrow o Ausiraiin: leading laym: “f fifl“ht! will e is one Austratians. -mn?fl 4 canvenllan Cirenes here " 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor. “Jesus Passes By.” A great chorus choir directed by Ma). Tillotson. :Lv'u Muss. atine, - k: g m'-jelmn ‘B¥entong and Beae- diction. Daily d D Dl SRRt ae it e ASCENSION § Mass. Ave. and 12th St. NW. R bamt fiflark’ : m!‘ l‘ A l! Comm\l;ltn 3 —03 B g Bible on b to) oty Somamunion o 11 AM. ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. N.W. Rol s 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 1580 & —Oureh sehool. Chrigt Church, Georgetown i N.W. - Jlat s 0 St N 290 Sommunion: 1317 G St. ~—Holy Communion. —Church _ School .—Morning _Pra; Washington Parish Rhiv® Eanvek i b Hostor & .m. [oly n St Thomas Clmrcll (18th St Bet. P {A-’I- Pa Ill ) AND 11 AM. 30 "Bundsy Benoel. itk %h;‘m o ‘mmist. Thursday and Satw 11 a.m.~—Holy % uct Straneers to e city should sse this § ‘be_one Church, "Whic conceded to e " most beautiful in the countE: 3