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8$BHlllllS PLANNED Program Spensored by Capx- tal Federation Is Outlined for Summer. Plans for a number of vacation church schools are under way in the churches of Washington and vicinity. Some of these will be established and maintained by single congregations. Others will bs in the nature of commu: nity schools, several churches of differ ent denominations co-operating in order to have a larger and more efficient work. An institute for the training of teach- ers and leaders will be held in the parish room of New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church from Juné 22 to ‘The sessions begin at 5 o'clock and con- tinue until 9 o'clock, with an hour for dinner. Courses will be offered in vaca- tion school administration and in fll'k- rials and methods for work juntanlndlhothoummepflmarv and junior departments. “The names of the instructors will be announced later. ‘This work has been sponsored for a number of years by the Washington Federation of Churches and is being conducted under auspices of that or- ganization. The members of the Vaca- tion Church School Committee this year are: Rev. J. R. Duffield, chairman; M Nell M, Berghout, Rev. E. O’ Clark, + Rev. P. Y. Cralg, Rev. Eddy L. Ford. Mrs. Frank T. Israel, Mrs. Rossell Mitchell, Miss Ethel Morrison, C. R. Normandy, Miss Edna E. Pyle and Rev. H. Sherman. Bishop Willlam F. McDowell, presi- dent of the Federation of Churches, called together the chairmen of the various committees of that organization Lut llz'ldly‘. ;’l'nwa was & round ubl? iscussion of proposed program o the Iedmmar the ensuing year. A summary of thi; program was prepare by the executive secretary, Dr. Darby. With Bishop McDowell presiding, the Executive Committee met Thursda; Willlam Knowles Cooper made a stat ment regarding the proposed financial campaign next Fall. The resignation of Mrs. Lorna W. Smith as Juvenile Court ‘worker was'accepted, effective June 30, and a committee was appointed to select & successor. It was decided to revise the constitu- tion #0 as to bring it up to date and a ial committee was appointed. Rev. . E: Hawthorne, chairman; Rev. F. B. W. J. Shaw‘lw. Norton M. Mrs. H. , Mrs. T. E. Robe) &flflu and Rev. H. W. O. of the executive secretaries of Dr. My ‘was authorized to Religious Research gave a brief address concerning the co-operative movement uluhuowrvednlnmmduuol the country the past four years. mmm ormcmnlgb):nr ‘were their work in addition to the program previously adopted. “LIVING SOUL” TOPIC OF MORNING SERMON Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Plans Sec- ond Theme for Evening at Takoma Park. a.m. he | The' State Union Convention of Mary- land and VIng | meet at 3 pam._ The convention will be iters.” ‘There will be a presentation of awards to members of the girls' choir for itorlous work. s Norma Lewton will lead the Intermediate Christian Endeavor So- ciety, having as her subject “How to & Bad on.” Milton DR. J. R. SI1Z00 PICKS SPIRIT 0ASES THEME New York Avenue Presbyterian in Christian Endeavor Ends Fel- 7 lowship Hour and Tea. At the New York Avenue Presby- ter'an Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R. Sizoo will have for his mhject “The Oases of the Spirit.” At the eve- ning service he will deliver the bac- calaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Marjorie Webster School, when his subject will be, “On Being| Doorkeepers.” The Endeavor Soclety will discontinue fellowship hour and tea for the S8ummer months, but the usual | wonrfl and diseussion period will be- gin 6:45 o'clock. Mrs. Roberta Lentz will lead the discussion on the subjéct, “The Bible as a Personal Dr. Sizoo's Mayflower Lenten Lec- tures have been published in pamphiet form and are now avallable. Dr, Cloyd Heck Marvin will be the| speaker at the service of the Bible| School May 31 at 9:30 e.m. PASTOR WILL SPEAK w. ‘..—.h!ltofl 7!01!(:{' “The Question of the Ages.” “The Question of the Ages” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. W A. Skelton st the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. | 1‘.he evening sermon on “Deserter: kmpul-lam in Christian 1 Dr. j Umversalut Natlonal Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. ll 100—Service of Worship. ?WER FROM ABOVE” | ' A Sermon for Pentecost 7:00—Y. P.C. U. Chorus Cholr Under Direction of Albers W. Harned, Mus. Doc. 27. | address students and friends st the re- New Bethel Baptist. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will morrow at 1l am.-on onmo" Bible school, 9 vor, 6:30 p.m. C. C. James to Teach. nne women o “Fifin Bapiist Chren ‘women urcl m‘wnmvw At 548 a T, il 5 taught inton James, Brief talks will 15 given by Oscar C. Mitchell :’.nd Forrest Neal on their recent tour of Northminster Presbyterian. “Where Are You Going?” will be the subject of Rev. J. W. Babbitt's sermon Sunday morning. Mr. Babbitt, of New | York, is well known on the radio through stations WEAF and WNY. Howard University. Dr. John O. Spencer, president of | Morgan College, Baltimore, Md., will ligious services tomorrow at 11 am. in Andrew Rankin Chapel. Daughters of the King. ‘The presentation of the Master's fund a Whitsuntide thank offering of th Daughters of the King, will be held in Christ Church, Washington parish, next Monday evening. Metropolitan A. M. E. Sunday will be observed as boys’ day. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Charles H. 1ss | Wesley, dean of the history department of Howard University. will preach on | “The Rights of a Boy.” A.F. Reed will have charge of the 8 o'clock service, | when the Boy Scouts will attend in a | body. Church school, 9:30 a.m.; Chris- tian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. The Minis- | terial Alliance will meet in the church | parlors Tuesday at 12 moon. / | Second Baptist. Rev. .Y L. 8. Holloman will preach at ow on “The Investment Bible school at 9:30 Lincoln Congfegational. At the services tomorrow Woman’s day excrcises will be held, morning and evening. At the morning services Dr.| Alethea H. Washington, professor in the De) ent of Education, Howard University, will speak on “The Challenge | lvbi"ldl'odtrn ‘Woman.” The public is in- 1 First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach at 11 o'clock tcmorrow on “What About the Holy Spirit?” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “What About the Matter of Judgment?” Sunday séhool, 9:30 am.; Yo\mc People’s c{mm-n Endeavor, Petworth Baptist. Dr. C. Oliver Moore of the Lord's Day Alliance will be the speaker tomorrow morning. ‘The evening service will be Pt i S e “Life-] ove! -Power.” 3 Rev. Henry J. Smith, will be the speaker., " Friendship Baptist. ‘The Feast of Belshazzar” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting Mltlllm Rev. A H. 8, J will speak a l‘ym Sunday school, 10 a.m. B.Yl county. Md. leave the r.hnnch :t 11 lm rn-urninl at 6 pm. Rev. Huston Crutchfield of New York will preach a special sermon on the occasion. ‘McKinley Memorial. Dr. 8. Geriah Lamkins will preach, 11 tomorrow on “Have Faith in God. the District of Columbia will 'y Bishop J. Baltimore, Oencrll Bocrehryx L A Sml'h of Columbus, Ohlo, and Evai n‘flhtun& Sears of Wi gton. Revival 8 p.m.; Bible school, 5 . Y. z pm. Prayer meef.!nx 'nnudny, .m. Western Presbyterian. Rev. J. H. Dunham will preach to- morrow on “A Chllle:g to Indeci- sion.” ‘The evening ject will be | u-bn of the church will meet | the v. R. A. Fairley, will speak at 11| m. tomorrow on “The Door of Hope.” | urch school, 9:30 a.m.; prayer service ‘Thursday, 8 P. r will at- end the Oenenl Assembly in Pitts- er next week. | rgh, Pa., a8 Christ Lutheran. Whitsunday service will be held to- | morrow at 11 o'clock in the Colony The- | ater, Georgla ayenue and Farragut street, where it is w&hlplni The | J. Frederic Wenchel, will| will be preceded by & communion serv- ice at 7:15 o'clock. Twelfth Street Christian. The pastor, Rev. J. F. Whitfleld, will use for his tHeme “Spirits on Trial” a 11 am. Holy communion, 12 m.; church school, 9:30; Junlor Christian Endeavor, 4 pm.; Benior Endeavor, 7 pm.;/| preaching, 8 p.m. Healing Bervice. | Rev. Clyde Brown, rector of St. Mattbew's Church, ville, will con- duct a spiritual healing service at St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth :nd Nh:vklmn streets, Tuesday evening at o'clock. Memorial United Brethren. ‘The minister, Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, Massing of Music by Marine THE PUBLIC PATRIOTIC SERVICE Sunday Afternoon, May 24th OPEN-AIR AMPHITHEATRE WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Under auspices of District of Columbia Chapter of the Military Order of the World War. With 100 patriotic organizations participating, - Address by Bishop Freeman Service and Address service by Dr. 8. B. Address, “Revelations of ” by Dr. Allen A. Stockdale. S Executive Commit tee will meet in the i church at 10 a. Renick W. Dunlap, A.wsum Secre- tary of Agriculture, will be the speaker at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. He will talk on “Some Advantages of R\Irll | Life.” Rev, Ralph D. Smith, pastor of the church, wlu introduce Mr. Dunlop. Eastern Prsbyuthn. “Memorials” will be the subject of Dr. A. E. Bartows tomorrow motning. In'the evening he will speak on “The Crown ‘of Easter.” The women of the church will observe | “community sewing” Wednesday. In the evening Miss Susle Richardson and Miss Annette Craig will tell the West- minster Soclety about *“Conquistadorcs of Today.” Plymouth Congregational. At 11 am. and 8 p.m. tomorrow the pastor, Rev. William Herbert King, will preach. Church school, 9:3) am.: Y. C. prayer service, Thursday, ‘The pastor, Rev. M. P. Germln. speak, tomoirow morning on | Miragé Becomes a Pool” and evening on chooain( = Voeatiol ASCENSION THENE OF REV. J. K. MIERS Fourth Presbyterian Pastor Will Preach on Wealth at Evening Meeting. “The the ‘The sermon subject of Rev. James H. Miers at the Fourth Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock is “The Ascension of Jesus.” This sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. At 4:30 o'clock Pnyer meeting will be held in Kelly Hall for the young people. At 8 oclock tea will be served by the Senior Christian Endeavor Society, fol- lowed by the regular meeting at 7 o'clock. The Junior Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:45 o'clock and the topic will be “Who Is the Redeemer?” The leader will be Dorothy Lewis. At 8 tomor- | o'clock Dr. Miers will preach on “Dan- gers in the Possession of wealth.” ‘The classes studying New Testament Greek will meet Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. At 8:30 o'clock the special class in the study of the datings in the Bible will meet. Both classes are free and con- ducted by the minister. On Thursday o'clock ;rlyer meeting will be held, conducted by Dr. Miers. Following the prayer meeting service last Thursday evening a reception was tendered by the congregation to Charles A. Bissell, his mother and family. Mr. Bissell has been‘clerk of the session of the church for many years. Mrs. Bis- 821l has been prominent in the several women's socleties in Washington City Presbytery. The meeting was presided gver by Colin Livingstone and addresses were made by Dr. Miers, Harry Blake, Edward G. Russell and others. Re- freshments were served by the Women's Ald Society. ‘The Womenl Ald Soclety met Tues- alybeumln:s will be resumed in Sep- mber. WILL DELIVER SERMON Dr. John Reid Shannon Chosen as McKendree Pulpit Guest. ‘The mornm¢ sermon at McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church will be de- livered by Dr, John Reid Shannon. He has been invited by the highly inspirational character, In }l’he eve{:lnm‘“thc - L, am Pierpon! 3] on the subject ‘What Is Your u{e?‘”‘l v |TWO PUBLIC LECTURES Gottfried de Purucker (Head of the Theosophical Soelety Having Internations] Headgusrters at Polnt Loms, Calif.) Wed. June 3, 8:30 P.M. “THEOSOPHY” h| At Masonic Auditorium, N. Y. Ave. Thurs., June 4, 8:30 P.M,, Enquirers’ Meeting “The Theosophical Movement” 1| At Washington Club, 1010 17th St Admission Free No_Colleetions o Nation's C Bible Hall Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. llb & G Sts. N.W. % % Song s i d Praise | Evaugelistic Message.” Open-air Meeting 1 Gather 'on B b, e the Colors Band 3:30 4:00 IS INVITED No admission tickets are required. In the event of rain this service will be held in the Cathedral Chapels. Take Wisconsin Avenue Street Cars, or Woodley Road or Massachusetts Avenue Bus Lines. 'WASHINGIGN JEWS The | teaders will be held next Wednesday at T | New York and Baltimore are Puwr of the church to deliver & special address of nl STAR. WASHINGTON, GALL CONFERENCE Commercial and Religious Plans for This District to Be Discussed Wednesday. A conference of Washington Jewish the Adas Israel Synagogue, Fourteenth and Emerson streets, for the purpose of discussing the religious and communal problems facing Jewry in this ssction. The conference has been called by the Beu.botru m Mll’!l and Virginia. ‘The local -mnmd omnhdom of arrangeme: consists of the following persons: Morris Gewirz, president Adas Xsrul Sisterhood; Morris Wittlin, prumf_nc Bnai Israel Synagogue; bl mon H. Metz, Adas Israel; .. Volkman, Bnal Israel;, Leo Schloss- | berg, president Adas Israel Brother- hood: Joseph A. Wilner, president Adas Israel Synagogue; Max M, Bernstein, Myer Brenner, L. Kalichstein, Max Kassan, John Krupsaw, David Schmidt, Mr. and “Mrs. Julius Weinberg, F. A Weinstein, S. B. Weinstein, Mrs. Joseph Kaminsky, Mrs. H. Ozenberg, Mrs. L. Freudberg, Mrs. Charles Rich, Mrs. H. Weiss and Abraham Sheffer- man. A number of Jewish leaders from expected to attend, including Rabbi Adolph Coblenz of Chizuk Amuno congrega- tion, Baltimore; Milton Fleischer, presi- dent of the Seaboard Region: Rabbl Samuel M. Cohen, executive director of the United Synagogue of America. ‘The Arrangements Committee is at- tempting to secure Louls J. Moss cf Brooklyn, N. national president of the United Synagogue of America, as a spcaler = work of the Seabsard Region is under the auspices of the Committee of One Thousand of the United Syna- | gogue of America, which has as its purpose the revivification of Jewish life throughout the United States and Canada. The membe: includes such leaders of Jewish life as Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the Jewish Theological Seminary; Dr. Israel H. Levinthal, Dr. Jacob Kohn and Dr. Elias L. Solomon. REVIVAL TO CONTINUE SH'vicel at Auditorium Enter- Sixth Week Tomorrow. Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, under whose auspices the clty-vnd: revival is being conducted by Evangelist Edith Mae Penning at Masonic Auditorium, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, announces that the crusade will begin its sixth week tomorrow. ‘The evangelist will preach every night except Saturday at 7:45 o'clock. There will be a radio service direct from the auditorium on Wednud:& 7:45 to 9 pm., over WJSV. A Christian healing service for the sick of every creed and faith will be held Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Pel will also conduct a children’s church on Saturday at 2:30 pm., and ‘will preach toraorrow at 11 the Tabernacle. YOUTHS LEAD SERVICE Brightwood Park Methodist Pastor to Preach in Morning. Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of the Brightwood Park Methodist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “We Would See Jesus,” and in the eve- ning the young people will have charge or'x"'? uEr;u! th Oxf¢ Le: e wor and lord agues will have a joint meeting tomorrow at 6:45 o'clock. Mrs, Lum, formerly a missionary in India, will be the speaker. Puyer and praise service Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. nhm !mr Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Masonic Sunday School at 9:40, 11 AM. “A Few Treasures” S P.M. “Only a Slave Girl” Christian Endeavor Societies, 7 P.M. j Methodist Epiacopal SOUTH. [FRANCIS ASBUR 1Gth St. Between Irving and Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Mass. Ave. N.W. Rev. W. A. Sheltnn,D D. tor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 A M.— “THE QUFSTION OF THE AGES” 8:0) PM-— * “DESERTERS” EPWORTH | 13th Street and North Carolina Avense i Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor: “DISCOURAGED?” 8 p.m.—Sermon by the pastor School at League " | the Lord Helped Us.” D. C, SATURDAY, Anniversary PASTOR OF SIXTH PRESBY- TERTAN CHURCH SIX YEARS. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT. Observance of the seventh lnnlver- sary of Rev. Godfrey Chobot as R“ of the Sixth Presbyterfan Church will | be held tomorrow. A special program will be presented tomcrrow morning, when he will preach cn “Hitherto Hath In the evening his mbjccu Ls "Tme Freedom.” EXTENSION GROUP NAMESi 3 TRUSTEES TUESDAY Annual Meeting of Presbytery Soc’ety Will Receive Report of Finance Chairman. Tke annual meéting of the Church Extension Socie.y of thé Presbytery of Washington City, Willlam Terrell, pres- ident, will be held next Tuesday eve- ning at the Gunton Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth and | Newton streets. Three trustees will be elected for three years to succeed J. H. Wurdeman, W. K. Handy and J. Earl Fouts. The annual report of the so- ciety will be presented by Homer A. A. SIEI':I: chairman of the Finance Com- mittee. Edward ‘H. De Groot, jr., assistant director of the Bureau of-Service, In- terstate Commerce Commission, will speak on “The Layman’s Place in City Church.” Miss Mabel N. Thu: ton, education worker under the Com mittee of Christian Education of the presbytery, will speak on “Religious Needs of Washington City.” Reports of the soclety’s assistance to Arlington, Clarendon and Falls Church Presbyterian churches will be made by Rev. Walter Wolf, Rev. Isaac Steenson md a representative of the Falls Church ywrlan Church. Baptist Services. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. the ser- mon will be by the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, At 8 p.m. Rev. E. O. Clark will preach a speclal sermon on “How to ‘Worship. Emmgtltnttz Qenter The Great Revival Tide Are tln Daya of Miracles Past? Come See for Yourself! angelist Edith "F rom fllc Footlights to the Light of the Cross” Preaching Every Night Except Saturday, 7:45 A SPECIAL RADIO SERVICE Wednesday, Divine Healing Service For All, Thursday, 7:45 Masonic Auditorium 13th St. and New York Ave. N.W. Mrs, Pennington Conducts Children’s Church Saturday 2:30 and Preaches Sunday at 11:00 at The Tabernacle, North Capitol and K Sts, A _ fethodist ralile /e iretile Qta[hary Columbia Read Near Fifteenth. Mark Depp, Minister, At Eleven O'Clock “The Power of the Spirit” At Eight 0'Clock “Faith and Health” 9:30 AM.—The Chureh Scheol. 6:30 P.M.—High School League. Y. P.'s Pellowship Hour. 1 Bervice—Thursday at 8 Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) ind Nebr: s Aves. NW. t Vermen Chapel) Jamel Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Sunday School, Hurst Hall; American Univer- sity. 11:00—Public worship, Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel. Sermon by Rev. Andrew J. Jackson, D. D. “The Friends of God” Ministry of Music—Mrs, Caro- Iyn Schoenthal, soprano; Rollow G. G. Onyun at the organ. 6:45—Epworth League; Chlwl Methodist Building. “The Church With the Lishted Cross. Cor. n. » Penna. Ave. and Fifth 8t. 8.2, DAN L. ENNIS, D. Mi; 8:000.m.—A Pible drame, “Buih” Music by Quartet and Chorus Choir of Twenty-five Voices. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. J. Phelps Hand, D. D., Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Sermon by the Pas- tor, “Whither.” 5:30 to 7:45 pm.—Young Peo-~ ple’s Contexeelce. 8:00p.m—Union Protestant Service. Address by Dr. D. O. Kinsman. Subject: “Russia.” William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Supcrintendent 9o MAY MOTTO OF BAPTIST SESSION IS TOPICi iDr. G. G. Johnson, Who At- i tended Convention at Bir- 2 mingham, to Preach. Dr. G. G@. Johnson, pastor of the Na- | tional Baptist Memorial Church, who has been in attendance at the Southern Baptist Conventionn at Blrmlflhlm. h..'flllptlkl'-lllm on “This One Do,” the motto of the con- [] pm. uu Mizpah Class in charge and th: “The Women for venflan. M lor Wom ‘will be lpe.k on as T Ch- will have an after- with the annual election from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at the hme“ of Mrs. Florence Frazier, Alta The Deaconesses will meet at th- | church Wednesday at 8 pm. At the' midweek service Thursday, a report will ( be given on the Southern Baptist Con- vention. | The Junior World-Wide Guild and | the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will mesct Priday evening. The Bible School Board has elected | | the following officers: Superintendent, | @. 8. Newcombe; secretary, S. G. Not- tlnlhlm assistant secretary, Mrs. A. A, Schmidt; mlmrrr O. P. Hunter; pur- | eni .’ A. Lowe; lbrarian, | | M Ba.rro‘u historian, Miss Vir- | rlnhmymnmt Qhristian Srience | o 20 0 Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER . | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS.| TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid &t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t NE. Third Church of Chnn Scientist 13th and L Sts. Fourth Church of Chrln Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W, “SOUL AND BODY” SERVICES— unday, 11 AM. and 8 P, £ AY BVENING SeEETIN IG—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH~Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 .éexcept Wednesday, 9 to 7, and undays and hglidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. N.E. -Houcl‘, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week losed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH~—Colorado_Bid, 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9.30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) |FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and*® holidays, 2:30 to 5§ p.m. Enangrlmir @enter Rises! All Next Week! Mae Pennington 7:45 to 9:00, over WISV @it iEmfimpal PETWORT lev. Robert Louis Wood, lllll!'- HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street. CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister. .—Church School, ~—Baccalaureate BSer- mon to the Gradu- ates of Rust Hall and Blbley Hocplul 7:00 p.m. —l!.'nwo League Serv- [t 00pm—Sermon. Subject: 'l'u 1' oward Thohmehmdnnum services, FOUNDRY | . Sixteenth St. near P 8¢. Frederick Brown Harris,D.D., Minister. = 00—Addre: .Sh- Br BOGIE" of "the Voluntecr America: McKendree 921 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor, 11:00 AM.— Dr. John Reld Shainon, D. D. 100 PM. Pastor. _“What_Is Yoeur Life?” DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbatton Av 3rd and A Sts. NE. REV, ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. llmun. “Lite’s Sur- 7:00 p.m. League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, “The Joy of Restoration.” | DRY LEADER TO SPEAK Secretary of M. E. Temperance ! Board to Give Mission Address. Rev. Deets Pickett, research secretary, Board or Temperance of the Methodist | n: the 7:45 p.m. service of lhe Ce’nill Onion Mission tomorro ing the week the services 'ml be hr!d -tl p.m. and will be conducted | ll:;o the folk church organizations: | % Endeavor Society ie oun. Peoples Union of the st llp tist me lclma of the Epworth M. rch | South; Thursday, American’ llome Bible Christian En Institute; Soclety of Meu-opomnn Baptist Church, and Saturday, Christian En- deavor Soclety of the Metropolitan Church of the Brethren 4ih and North Carelina Ave. 8.E. Rev. ¥. F. Holsopple; D. D., Pastor Congregational Church 34th and Lewell Sta. Gon'r.. Farnham Morning wvuh p—11 o'clock. Sermon, “GLORIOUSLY HUMAN" zvmln- Service3 fia«l. s 8 o'clock—Christian Endeavor Soeléty. inded by Swam! Yogan: BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, May 24, 1981, at “The Lord’s Prayer. m'cmurvm APT, 51, ALL ARE WELCOME THE 12 YOGODA LESSONS' ARE BASED ON JESUS' WORDS TO_RECISTER: Fhone 3 _Mniversal Brsign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. » Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon— “The Sl.rugzle for Charac| ter” BENEFIT LE LECTURE for THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER by Dr. CHARLES G. ABBOT on “SUN, WEATHER AND STARS” Monday, May 25, 1931 18 P. _Engrrgammul FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11AM—“A GROWING RELIGION.” 8P.M. —“BATTLES WITHIN.” National 4317, for Church Night Supper Thursday, 6 P.M. Prayer Meetin, 645 P.M, led by Dr. Stockdale. Subject: “When the Flag Calls.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED Reserve Supper Tickets, TR LEpisropal ST. STEPHEN AND - ASCEN THE INCWAHON SION m-ummnw. Holy Communion Evening Prayer . % All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. BN D. serret, Rector. mon. 3240 © Street N.W. REV. ¥. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. 'WHITSUNDAY SERVICES. II.—Hog gmlllbl. union and Ser- Dr. Johnston wifl preach. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. ¥ Rev. u.umnoa A. McCALLUM Rev. CALVERT E. BUCK . AP e Christ Church Wnlungton Parish Founded 1796. lu ln'un nnlll. . T. D., Reetor. u m,—Holy Communion. ~—Church School. 11 oo m—Morning Prayer aud Ser- 8:48p. —!nn. People’s Pellowship, 8:00p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ad- ‘Thursdar, ~—Holy Communion. ST. MARGARET'S ¢ Conn, Avenus and Beneroft Place N.W, Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector. Rev. Rebert Shores, Assistant ‘WHITSUNDAY. a.m.—Holy Communion. AT of Chrisy. Chvireh, Baitl- more. 2:30 p.m.—Confirmation Instruction. No Afternoon and Holy Days—Holy Com- cemc.soy Spirit, heavenly Wit all thy quiekening powers; ? Kindle a flame of sacred love 1In these cold hearts of ours.” 1317 G St. N.W., REV. Z. B. PRILLIPS, D. D, LL. D. REV. JAMES W. MORRIS, D. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. 8:00 2.m.—Holy Communion. hger and Ser- iter Lowrie, Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH S8 a8l O Glresta Nerthvest The Rev. J-eknnmhmcolc, vlur SUNDAY SERVICES | 1:30 a.m.—Hoiy Communion. | 30 a.m.—Childrens TR TRRTR TR T TR R TRRRT 11:00 a.m.. nnl n.-m 7 the Vicar, % St. Columba’s 4nd and Albemarle Sis. N.W. Rev. Emanuel w 8 T. M., E 11:00 a.m.~Holy e-mmgm& B ki tions™ of the o The Holy pirit.” 8:45 p.m.—Youns People's Meet! 8:00 p.m~—Evening Pri ation. Thursday, 11" am —Holy Gommunien. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D, D. Ed ST. RCH 2y Rock Creek Church Webster St. The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 am.; ADVENI' PARISH 2ad & You Sts. N.W.