Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1931, Page 10

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MASSING OF COLORS T0 BE IMPRESSIVE Services to Honor War Dead at Cathedral Sunday Afternoon. Delegations from virtually vet- Cathedral to )?ny to the mlc dead of the Nation. Bl.lhop James E. Freeman wiil de-| liver & Memorial day address and co.or | guards from more 100 participat- | ing socleties wil! mass United States flags and emblems of their orders be- fore the outdoor altar. A congregation of 10,000 is expected and thousands of others are to hear, through the medium of the radio, this annual commemora- tion of all who have fallen in de(enlel of their country. It will be broadcast over Station WMAL. ‘The service is lparuored hy '.he Dls- trict of Columbia Chap! tary Order of the Wotld Wsr be the fourth such function ces. The eommmee ln led by Chaplain Afllnlto hairman. B rig. John Ross Delafleld, national t')m- mander of the order, will attend. New York. Phllldclphh and Baltimore Chap- are expected to send flags and color Marine Band to Play. ‘The United States Marine Band will play a program of patriotic and sacred airs for the first hour tion. Du the l:lmnel the b;ndmwnlé | accom| en 3 massed lt w.ll directed by Edgar Priest, Wash- ington Cathedral organist and choir- master, and will include choirs from the cathedral, St. John's Church, St. lmkh:n chué-:h gt ul:augh chmh. st. m 's Churc) e Good Shepherd and St. John's chun-_h. The order of service ;g: prayers sacrifice chaplain o Military m Wll’. 001 Julian E. Yates, chief Mo{flum”t&m mdcnpt. Sidney K. Evans, chief of chaplains of the United States Navy. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chan- cellor of Washington Cathedral, will act a8 master of ceremonies. Line of March Set. i £.F § i £ i i n i ngfi §E8 (it 1y ] E | | S E@E 4 | L3 %s i 1 Bt o3 E&EEE I | | 5 B £ i g § B E E LT i iy 2 i i % i & 3 5 £ g : NEW CONNECTICUT AVE. BUILDING IS LEASED Binger Sewing Machine Co. Will Occupy Structurs Going Up | North of Klingle Bridge. A new business bullding to be erected | 8t 3337 Connecticut avenue, in the new | commercial section it is to hl'l 4 debth of a limestone facade | been designed to meet the re- | flulremnh of the tenant. leasing ., Were xeprum y the office of L. W. Groomes. v, i LEAVE FOR EUROPE Capital Architects to Sce Presenta- tion of Flag Pcle in Paris. Nathan C. Wyeth and Frederick V. Murphy, local architects, members of the Washington chapter of the Amer- | ican Institute of Architects, embtrke this week for Europe to sttend pres- entation of the commemorative flag ;:]e to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, in France. The flag pole base is elaborate in character and has been cast in bronze from a design by Frederic C. Hirons of | New York. It is a tribute from the' American members of the Soclety of Beaux-Arts Architects to the Ecole des! Beaux-Arts and is to be placed in the court yard of the school. Rue Bona- Parte, in front of s library there. | church at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow. Dr. BUILD FDR WORKERS | Vienna Constructs 45,000 Homes to Relieve Shortage. During and immediately after the ;:-M o wworkingan m"elo;e?:"? n for _we en develoj n Vienna. In addition, m ’entnlly small, insanitary ol proved inca) .c city of Vftnn. embarked-u) Bousing program, which it has fo mud for some years. " Altogether the municipality has con- ' Wtructed some 45,000 dwellings for the :rllu cll- 'hlch it rents at nominal funds for the erection of the dwellings are drawn from current 1ax rmlv" New lmudm llti sbove Q N.W. SE: oo Sith Sermon by | BVERY ONE WELCOME AT ANY TIME. nfi... e those avallabie | of meeting the need- | THE EVENING IMETHODIST CHURCH ! BISHOP JAMES E. MMAN PATRIOTIC TALK PLANNED THURSDAY Dr. Allen A Stockdale Will; Preach at Two Services Tomorrow. At the First Congregational Church the minister, Dr. Allen A. Etockdnlcl of the func- | wi)l preach tomorrow moming on “A | th Growing Religion” and at the evening | service at 8 o'clock on “Battles Within." The church num. supper will be held Thursday at 6 ‘The prayer meet- In‘, at 6:45 Dm “will be led by Dr. ockdale, and the uub’ec! will be "Whln the Flag Calls.” This will be & patriotic meeting, as it is the Thurs- dl%bhllm Decoration day. Young Women's Club will have & dinner Monday at 6 o'clock. Mrs, Frank Towner and Mrs. Allen A. Stock- dale vlll be the club mothers for the the dinner, Jose- and Edna Anderson will on the question * Club Important in Mary Canfleld will preside. The annual meeting of th: Women': Soclety will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Sunday school room. ‘The Missicn Club will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. in the east parlor. Miss Clara Van Nest of cnlvlry Baptist Church will be the guest speaker, and her subject will be “Indian Women and the Home.” The Sunday school meets Sunday at 9:45 am. The Senior Society of Chris- tian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. Bundly in the SlmdAyl school room. GIVES SACRAMENT Sunday School Heads to Be| “At Home” for Parents Wednesday. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be conducted by Rev. Robert L. Wood, pastor, at Petworth Methodist | P‘] Church tomorrow morning at | 11 o'clock. The service at 8 p.m. will be jed by & group of boys of the church Harold Lindsey presiding. Mr. yood Will preach a special sermon on Bpecuhuu in Futures.” Boys having | fin the service include Murrell ink, Eugene Otto, Frederick Church, Wayne and Hermon Hill, jr. Vesper services will be held in Ro"k Creek Park at 3:30 o'clock by the| Epworth League in place of their usual 7 o'clock devotions. The Intermediate League will meet at 7 pm. Sunday| school, 9:30 a.m.; Men's Bible class, 10 | | | o'clock. The officers and teachers of the Sun- day school will b “at home” to the parents of the pupils Wednesday eve- ning. At 1:30 Wednesday the study class of the Women's Foreign Mission~ ary Soclety will meet at the home of Mrs. Yackey, 6525 First street. ‘Women of the church are invited to a tea at the home of Mrs. Arndt, 4517 Fifth street, Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. | The midweek service Thursday eve- nlnz will be sponsored by the Women's 'me pastor announced the every- | member canvass conducted in the in- terest of the church finences was suc- cessfully completed last Tuesday eve- 'A!he following were elected officials at = last meeting of the Official Board: Board of Trustees—L. T. Jones, M. T. Dixon, Gilbert I. Jackson, A. M. Trivett, | John B. Willlams, A. B. Lank, Thomas | Mears, F. D. Pollard and F. L. L. Hiller. of Btewards—W. T. Bair, Harry A neex.o W. Calbeck, G. W. Clarvoe, Crawford, P. E. Howard, L. S. .Yohnm,A N. Jones, W. R. King, R. B. Lank, A. Lindsey, A. J. GRADUATING CI.ASS WILL HEAR SERMON! Dr. McCartney Will Deliver Bac- calaureate Address at Mount Vernon Seflinary. Dr. Albert Joseph McCarthy, pastor of the Covenant First Presbyterian *| Church, will deliver the baccalaureate g ‘will and the toph for discussion will be “Youth Paces lullzlm REV. W. S. ABERNETHY | ANNOUNCES THEME Calvary Baptist Pastor Will Preach | Sermon on “Memories and | of ‘the Ten Young Girls sermon at the Mount Vernon Semi- nary tomorrow evening on “The Story He will preach at 11 am. on “Paith.” He will continue on Thursday eve- ning with his discourse on the Ten dments under the ~ general theme of “Ancient Laws and Modern Morals.” The subject will be “The Mother of a Thousand Sins"—on the tenth commandment. Miss Mabel Thurston will conclude hn Tm’ Ip dilcunlon:no with b group at 5:30 p.m. OTTOW. The Covenant Fellowship | will meet at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The Sadler Mi Guild will will be held in the church Wednesday at 11 o'clock. e e |VISITOR TO PREACH a Memorial C. Ounr Moore of Nw York will speak at 8 o'clock for the s Dycy Alliance. The Young People's Missionary will meet at the Junlor‘ T primary cepariment diouer 04 ner an: business meeting will be Tuesday at 6 oclbek D. Trader will conduct the meetlns ol '.hc Christian Endeavor So- clety Tuesday even! A house party "be W. W. G.'s at Kamp Kahlert, May 30 and 3! Mrs. H. B. Brinig of Pitts- . Will be the guest speaker. u Gross work day will be held Tuud-y at 10 o'clock in the Sunday School library, Mrs. P. J. Altizer, in charge. A memorial service the late H. Bfikn‘ 'fll be held Deacon William in connection with the prayer meeting | ‘nxundly evening. DR. SAMUEL PORTER | CHOOSES HIS SERMON | “Looking Forth as the Morning” Is Topic for Morning Service at First Baptist Church. ven by the Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak at | the morning service tomorrow on | “Looking PForth lfl the Mornlng In| the tvenlng hll subject will be “The Measuring Rod The Swedish Mission will hold its final service of the season at the| |K._E. Carlson will preach. The B. Y. P. U. will hold an the river” party next Saturday after- noon. At the evening, work of the Southern Baptist Conven- tion, which he attended in Birming- | ham. Ala., last week. Rev. H. W. O. ‘h]llnmn secretary of the Columbia | A!sochtinn also spok= on the proceed- ings of the convention. er Thought Meetinzs Held Each Sund: at 11 A.M. D. C. League of A can Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court. | 1706 L Street N.W. | Floitnce Willard Day, Leader All W | Offerin rayer meeting last Thursday ALL SOULS CHURCH 16"and Harvard se Minister *yp)| FOR GUNSTON HALL‘ | 'Baculluruu !nrmun Service !et for 11 A M. Tomorrow at St. Margaret's. Rev. H. W. Donnegan, rector wf Christ Church, Baltimore, will :rench the baccalaureate sermon of Ghnston | Margaret's, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, tomorrow. rning the Sunday school session will begin. At 2:30 p.m,, the confirmation class will ith Rev. Robert Shores. This class will be presented at the Cathe- dral on May 23 at 4 p.m, for confirm: tion by Bishop PFreeman. The afternoon service will be wish to do so to attend the service of the massing of the colors at the Cathe- Thursday at 11 _ Bugsian ‘Dnhnhnx St. Nicholas Ru Orthodox Church 1814 Riggs Place sJemers....... lan T. DOIO!CI lniar Nazarene FIRST CHURCH Seventh and A N.E. Rev. wednes prayer Meeting. ~ SECOND CHURCH 5114 Georgia Avenue N.W. 7:30,_Wednesday. . Porter made a report on'g ‘BALLsTON (VA ) ‘CHURCH | § 945 » ching 11 am rea and !Qrvlc( Frida Friday in 3 pm k. 7 Evangelist Edw. mevina Rovis FRED H. HENCK, Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11 and 7:30—Preachins. 7:30 Tuesday—Bible Class. 739 Thursday—-Praver meeting. Theosophy " Lightbringer Lodge Main Fioor, Barrister Bldg., 635 F St. N.W. Public Lecture Sunday, May 24, 8:15 P.M. “JESUS, LORD OF LOVE” Sunday, May 24, 8:15 P.M. “Masters of Wisdom” Study Class Thursdays, 8:15 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists - Ulysses G.L.Pierce 0.0. 9:45 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “NEW LIGHT ON OLD d TEXTS' \ How the Bible is flluminated by recent translations. “The Urnuud Word” . 13th snd Eyve Sts. N.W. No dues, foes or collections “hfe nl hwm of the Soul” Smith Tassin . | Women's Missionary Societ; Hall at the 11 o'clock service at St.| | sus- | pended tomorrow to allow those who | Holy mmmunlon will be ulebrnedl Capitol Heights (Md.) Church STAR, Relief Pastor T | | | DR. H. H. HARMON. TEMPTATION TOPIC iDr. J. Hillman Hollister Will Preach Here Tomorrow in Chevy Chase. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church “The Temptation to Bow to Other | man Hollister tomorrow morning. Dr. D. O. Kinsman of American Uni- vetsity will speak on “Spiritual Life in Russia” at_the 8 o'clock union service ‘The Executive Committee of the will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at home of Miss Mary A. Davis, 3723 Morrison street. The annual outdoor mi will be held June 3 at the home of Mrs. Vernon Hodges, 5 East Kirk street, at 2 pm. Rev. Frank S. Niles, pastor of Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will be the speaker. The Women’s Guild will have & pic- | mc luncheon at the church June 5 at 1 pm, v.ren Dr. Joseph R. Bizoo will be the speal The followmg sections of the Wom- en’s Guild will meet during next week: No. 3, with Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Chevy Chase Apartments, Tuesday at 1 pm.; | at Wesley Methodist Church. C. Fuller, 3704 Huntington street, Tues- McKinley street, Tuesday at 1 p.m.; No. Gibbs, 6025 Western avenue, Tuesday at 1 pm.; No. 11 will meet with Mrs, Wednesday at 1 p.m. e Rr_ffiiqgrh A 11:00 a.m.—*“Pentecos Fersomai Morsase School A Te Specml Friends Meetmg it Woodlawn Moetin Al]unln’ eeting Orthodox Irving Streets N.W. heetine xu'ég‘v"oump Christian “Endeavor ursday. Praver Meeting. %05 seting Herbert 8. n-h men 6806 Eastern | Friends Meeting of Wl’shmgton Avenue ip Jirst, Day, l!vmd'-‘s All lnumud are weicome. ™ SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. | @ REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. | .m.—Graded Sabbath School. 1 8:00 p.m —Evening Freedom. 8 pm. mavnl Bervice. ALWAYS WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle s.m.—Mornipg Worship with Ser- wonmn. “True .—~Ohurch 8chool. omen’s Bible Class. e Clyde Kelly Bible Class orning worship. J. ter will YC,“ ll:\' n wili preac fuat Lite fn Rus- EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth 8t. N.E. ., Pastor i |8 Bible' School. Meetings, Peck Memorul Chapel Under the Clock ) Penna Ave: and 2900 8. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11:008.m.—Church. “Ent 7:48 p.m "GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. Worship and Se 1 . “The Hidden Room. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Leader, Miss Meta ~ Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minlster Columbia snd X 48—Sunday 11:00—Morning 5% Gotunteers :‘2 ...‘fn‘"f o 00, Sermon Faiomer A Glimpseof O Tesiament chnlrv & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Stugy. Yy Dr. 3. W. Thursday, WASHINGTON, FOR PRESBYTERIAN Gods" will be the subject of Dr. J. Hill- | No. 8 will meet at the home of Mrs. H. | day at 1 pm.; No. 12 will meet at the | home of Mrs. Albert Dieterich, 3701 13 will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice | Albert K. Brown, 422 Raymond street, | Dreceded by | fifihgttrmn n Hollister, D. D. Minlster. m D. O, SATURDAY. 23, 1931. PASTOR IS CHOSEN | oo sescon- lm T0 FILL VAGANGY B Columbia vlll Dr. H. H. Harmon Selected | secretary. to Allow Recuperation of Dr. Earle Wilfley. of the llwmmmn. Com- eld at St. Mark's Lutheran Dr. H. H. Harmon of !ndhnlwlll Ind, has been called by s unanimous vote of the official board of the National City Christian Church to nmm the pastorate of that church ‘for a of six months. -This action was e Teguar pastor, might be granted Airther regular pastor, time for recuperation from recent ill- Dess. following _officers: President, Miss Tona Browne: vice presi- dent, Fred Eberz; co: ding secre- tary, Miss Katherine Allen; recording secretary, Miss Horence hmt. and financial secretary, Mason St. Paul's Luther lfl‘ne was the guest of Christ Luther League, Balti- more, Md., at & recent meeting. Philip Kray it will eunduct the dnvotamu mecu.nx at Zion tomorrow evenlnc ‘tge wm!c for discussion “What Jesus About Toly Bptrie” B e Harmon is secretary of promo- “m ‘and endowments of the board of education, Disciples of Christ, the duties of this position includin, h'ec« uon of the National City CI Church Crusade, which assembled thz funds for the new church building on Thomas circle. mfll’n'.he ‘World War Dr. Harmon served Prance with the 2d Divi- sion, A. E. F,, as diyisional secretary of the Y. M. C. prior to this had ART STUDY GAINS Art study is gaining in th hh schoohcll&h- CIryl a ll repono e committee fl!d‘ll NO the American of \rects, Institute of Architects, o( which Ohlrlfl Butler of New York chairman. College faculties are be- mg stirred to greater recognition of the erts as & result of Nation-wide lectures by the institute, says the re- ‘These courses will be continued this year under a grant of $15,000 from the Carnegle Corporation. The _original grant, in 1925, was $5,000. The co mittee aims to raise for nearly 18 years in Lincoln, the lnng city he uccupiod the pulpit of Christian Cht the First He will speak mcrm murnln on “Raising the Spirit” and at nllhc on the “Inclusiveness of Christ's Love.” A feature of the services May 31 will be a silver tea, which will N served from 5 to 6:30 nclockhy Alpha Christian Endeavor Soclety in the base- ment of the new church. This tea will celebrate the entrance of the society into its new quarters which it will share with the cmudcr class. | TALK ON PASSION PLAY Cleveland Park Congregation to Hear Page McK. Etchison. l‘K. Etchison will deliver a Passion Play” at 8 Maryland Ave. and Ninth 8t. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Service at 11:00 “Pentecost” Evening Service at 7:45 “Opp«uilion” oung People's Boclenu lt 6:45 p. THE !Omln CB“C! 'l:c“ m:: lnd?.vor 8o~ in.’ clety meets at 6 o'clock. Freshyterian AT TN | FOURTH § PRESBYTERIAN [ CHURCH - 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. |B “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister Ascension of Broadcast over Station WJSV. 8:00 p.m.—*“Dangers in the Pos. session of Wealth.” Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird er undny ‘Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Orgen Recital A Cordial Welcome to All CERTRAL PRESEYTERIAN Southern General Assembly Tntersection of 18th 16th and ‘Trvine St NW. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. inday School = _E:m*:u ‘worshi ] 11:00 a.m — 9:30 m—sumhy Bchool, 111 ooam—"'flu Power of Pentecost,” classes for ' young people’s devotional meefinl with supper served at 7. A_Cordial Welcome to All! " Morning Motropoiitan” Theatre, REV. CH. o TECK, former pastor ‘Eotoneay. Lutheras ghureh, wiil del dfl.lv" The "aermon, A Reception of ‘New Members Sunday School 1th & H Corner Stone Laying New Chlp!l l\l 'h! iphany at 3 P.M., Connect Everett 8t. N.W. Dr. Steel Sermon by | 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig l:lo a.m.—German Service, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am—English Service. Topic, entecost and Christian- } METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister. 11 am—Rev. W. R. McELROY. % MTEROY THE PASTOR AND CON- GREGATION OF THE LU- | e . THER PLACE MEMORIAL | ST CHURCH, THE GOTHIC | - GEM AT THOMAS CIRCLE 1 Covenant-First INVITE YOU TO ITS WHIT- Presbyterian Clmrch : Connecticut Ave. and N St. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Minister Sunday Services at 11 am. Subject, "Clrry Your Part of the Dr. Mccu'.uey preaching Young People’s Meetings at 5:30 and 6:30 pm. 2|IN WASHINGTON, AND 8| WITH TOMORROW’S AC- CESSIONS WILL HAVE RE- §|CEIVED 450 NEW MEM- 2|BERS INTO HIS CONGRE- GATION. New York ¢ Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Rivi Sosdle e Shsioes DI i 11:00 AM. @ “The Oases of the Spirit” ¢ ’ 8:00 P.M. “On Being Doorkeepers” GUNTON-TEMPLE ¢ 16th and Newion Streets. Braskamp, D. D.. Sunday School at 9:45 am. Thursday evening servic Dr. McCartney with, discourse, on th t this lNCARNATION (United Luthera Galatia, e m.l."s.‘.‘-'e'.""‘ 9:40 s 1. iy 1" Graded. 11:00 8. 'D‘mhln and l-r-ln. 715 p. Church of the Amntmnt ‘ North Capitol & R. S| Sorvices. 11" AN, Snd & e 5L 5" ST. MATTH| Rentueky Ave. at 148 8. 8.3 Seryices, 11 AM. and y_School, 9:45 ,u( COLONY 'rnlA'rll Georgia Ave. and Farragut St J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11: Mlu.-l-;fimm on— R “The City a Reality” 9 ;5!.!‘! —-!:?dly School. * o 5 pm.—Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m.- —"fl;oflll CONCORDIA CHURCH TR P oL & lflflnl-lllwn,m .“h.::nmwmlob ‘Communion, ., 9:48 AM. ‘Music by Ohorus Cholr. 0:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meetinss. Midweek Service, Thursday. 8 P.M. ECKINGTON Bt, bet. 19th & 20th Bis, N.W. “a cnariaNgi’x heozomsion.” e 10:00 a.m. “ETERNAL TRIANGLE” CHOSEN AS SERMON | Dr. Frederick Brown Harris and Charles B. Booth to Take Pulpit. Dr. Prederick Brown Harris, pastor | of Fountry Methodist Episcopal Church, will mh tomorrow theme, tell of the work of the Women's For- | eign Missionary Society over BStation WMAL, | dlutl;nlit HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the of 1326 EYE STREET N.W. Phone Metr. itan 1889 DEAN FRA N, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS. 11 AM.—LECTURE Classes evening at eont nl-rl-y Wedheotay and Friny i Ul 7 Literature for Sale —ALL ARE WELCOME _ @hristadelphian "St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES LOW MASSES AT 7 & 8:15 HIGH MASS AT 9:30 LAST LOW MASS AT 11:30 Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. & ot A I B A Hpiritualist RONALDA Meetings, Tuse ] by tmenf Dnsmr&u it Christian [ol=——=lal—— o} CHRISTIAN Park B o c-. o Fifteenth §trm 15th St. and Ky. A 5. READ McALPIN. nm- 7:48 p.m.—"Nome Other Name.” The Nattanal Gity ey Phndt Snjese Ninthy Street Sk & D Sis. NE. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister. JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assistant. w:ovalhle School. , sublect: Bt e $ g e, 3 2( :‘ Immeortality The Daughters of Ameries will attend the evening service in & Ltne ot St S concert at this ‘WORSHIP WITH US. o] Cflnlmulfia Hrights I‘N ‘n—aer-e ‘A Cl h b RN e 'OME TO ALL. BAPTIST “MRS. M. i th N e s 4T snuuiu Ct-:i 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at § P.M. Rev. Harry P. Strack lflfismfiwwlfl I1ds B. Inavu leoml-c.lle-."lfliltl'A METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. EEEE John Compton Ball, Pastor {E— g Morning at Eleven i: ‘Christ’s Home Going’ Evening at Eight MEN'’S NIGHT: oy “A Man’s Christ An Hour of Song.and Sermon. Hear the Male Chorus 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7p.m. ——aur Young People's Socie- ATTEND T BETHANY et Y ot 7nd BE. NW. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. Pr 1 by the Pastor. 11 Cnriatian " Comtort,” and at 8 m “In_the Gardes prayer and mmu-l Everybody feels at h TEMPI:.F THOS. E. BOORDE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, Geo. D. Sulli- van, Supt. | r Southern Bantist i Gullty?” n Chureh Motto, “The Gospel Onls, and Oniy ‘the Gospel, Can_ Save America: HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. ewton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. h Sehool. Do We Believe?” 14:00_sunday Senool ML CENTENNIAL ith & Eve N.E. E.Hez Swem |n‘i?n°u‘l=nrlu§! » How long?” '8 pm. Easy b ey them) 8 B ers for healing. 5 T e “The Happieet mant # WEST WASHINGTON $ Cor. 3ist & N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Sunday_ Echool. 11:00—Sermon by Pastor. 7:00p.m.—B. Y. P. U. 3:0028ermon, “How fo Worship” by Rev. E. O. Clark. F-I-F-T-H &% 1 i s Sevios® Dotmte i the Hebt ion_on ings. All services CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK, Minister GRACE ’fi.l. I!.Av=l.l. W-‘I“. !chnd, for all. LS ey e Church gr“:;lr llmln( ‘Thursday at 8. LL WELCOME AT GRACE. PETWORTH mon_and_Song IFE-DISCOVERING POWER.” MARYLAND AVE. 14th and Md. Ave. NE. W. A. EMMONS, Pastor D m. = w gvecial’ Sons’ e SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. 8.E. Rev. H. M. F. Jones, D. D., Pastor. 11a.m.—*“A Circle of Wealth.” : lp.m—"A Burden M ShouM & Pational Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. 11 AM.— Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor “THIS ONE THING WE DO” (Motto South- ern Baptist Convention). 8 P.M.—Mizpah Class for Women in Charge. Pastor’s Message, “THE WOMEN FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS.” Bible School at 9:30 A.M. Calbary 11 AM.— 8th & H Sts. NW. S. Abernethy, Minister “MEMORIES AND HOPES.” A Memorial Day Meditation. THE PASTOR. 8 P.M.—C. OLIVER MOORE, New York City. 7:45—Organ Recital. 9:30—Sunday School. Thomas Moss. 45—Christian Endeavor. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. FIRST g br. /11 AM.—“LOO ! 8p.m.—“THE Swedish Services at 3:! s AM. \ ] SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWES' Fon'iie REARTS Or :m UEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor. ING FORTH AS THE MORNING.” URING ROD.” Sunday, Rev. K. E. Carlson, Preaching. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PM.

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