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PASTORS TOATTEND BIBLE CONFERENCE Tenth Annual Meeting at| Westminster to Draw Capital Group. The tenth annual Bible class con- ference will be held at Western Mary- | land College, Westminster, Md., July 3, 4 and 5. The theme of this conference | wiil be “The Organized Bible Class and the Church.” ~Addresses will be deliv- ered on the topics: “The Opportunities for Evangelism in Washington,” “The | TIdeal Relationship of the Bible Class to | the Financiel and Missionary Program | of the Church,” T Organized Bible Cla: the Organized Bible Ci With the Church Worship Services.” take part in William S. Ab Baptist Church; pastor of M Church; tor of Church; of Mount ethy, pastor of (‘nlvary Rev. S. B. Daugherty, nited Brethren Christian elton, paslnr h tecn Smith, pastor of Hamline M. E. Church. Music Is Arranged. _Dr. Homer J. Couacilor, president of A ill preside. be the song leade! pianist, and Miss s indley will re- port the proceedings of the conference. Special music will be furnished by an instrumental quartet composed of T. H. Braden, Cecil McLendon, Howard Cay ton and Willlam P. Blake, jr. Discus slon groups for ministers and laymen will be held at the conference, dealing with the topics of the addresses. There will 2lso be held on July 1, 2 and 3 a conference for Sunday school officers and teachers. The theme of this conference will be “The Sunday School s will be delivered | ic Speers, pastor of Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church of Baltimore, Md.. and Rev. John C. Millian, director of religious education of the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. To Lead Forum. Miliian will conduct an open forum and question box period, at which of local Sunday schools will be discu: On the closing day of the conference official delegates from the Sunday schools of the District of Columbia Will meet, under. the- leader- ship of the president of the Sunday Scheol Assoclation and will endeavor to | plan_a program for the association for | the Fall and Winter of 1931-32. A conference for the young people of | the Sunday school will meet simultane- ously with the officers and _teachers’ conference July 1, 2 and 3. The theme of this conference will be “Youth and the Church.” John A. Patterson, jr., will preside at the Addresses will be delivered by Di Millian, and round groups on the problems of youth v\fll be held under expert leadership. Al the delegates will live cn the cam- pus of Western Maryland College, where the sessions will be held. All int can now register with Page M DR. DARBY 70 TALK AT CALVARY BAPTIST | Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach at| Morning Service on “The Bank Is Sound.” Rev. W. S. Abernethy will preach | at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow morninz on “The Bank is Sound.” At | 8 o'clock Rev. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preach on “Helping the Other Fellow.” The Junior Church_services have been discontinued until Fall. The Burrall Class will hold & busi- ness meeting Wednesday evening. The Vaughn Class Executive Com- mittee will meet for dinner at 6:30 o'clock in Vaughn Hall Wednesday. ‘The Christian Endeavor Union Play- | ers will give a benefit performance Tuesday evening in Wcodward Hall under the auspices of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society. The deaf department will hold a business meeting Monday evening in Baker Hall. Miss Rose Ryan will lead the meet- ing of the Christian Endeavor Soclety Tuesday evening. The midweek prayer service and cov- enant meeting will be held Thursday evening. REV. BEATTY TO PREACH ON “MOSES AND MASTER”| Georgetown Lutheran Church Plans Schedule for Week—Two Eervices Tomorrow. “Moses and the Master” will be the fubject tomorrow at 11 am. in George- town Lutheran Church, of Rev. Harold | E. Beatty. pastor. “Receiving the Holy Spirit” will be the Bible study theme in the Sunday School at 9:30 am. Theo- dore Bieber will be the leader of the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p.m. | His topic will be “How Is the Work of the Missionary Changing?” The sermon-subject at_the evening service will be “The Word of God and the Proposed D. C. Flag.” The monthly meeting of the church council will be| held Tuesday cvening. | The monthly business meeting of the Sunday school, with J. Frank Butts in chargs, will be held Wednesday eve- ning. “PATRIOTISM" IS THEME Dr. Boorde Will Preach at Temple Baptist Church Tomorrow. The subject cf the services in Temple Baptist Church tomorrow, by the pas-{ tor, Dr. T. E. Boorde, will be “Patriot- ism” in the morning and “The Su- preme Court and Citizenship” in the evening. B. Y. P. U. meet at 7 p.m. ‘The Thursday evening prayer ssrvice will be conducted by Ulysses G. Salter, e divinity student of Louisville, Ky. pastor will be in attendance at a session of the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in Atlanta, Ga. —_— Preacying the Cross in the Heart f the Natlon's Capital President EPISCOPAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY HEAD. JAMES R. KIRKLAND. The Episcopal Young Pecple's Society of the Dioceses of Wash:ngton has just completed a successful season led by their president, James R. Kirkland, as- sistant district attorne Under his leadership the society has Increased its membership by three new fellowships. Although expansion was cne of Mr. Kirkland's aims, hs has also enlarged missionary ficld as well as the social As president of the soclety he has carried on the fine work that he has ne in the past in the other activities "(l\ w hlrl\ he has been connected. ware and educated in the S Mr. Kirkiand gradu- -lll‘d from Business High School as the ent of his ciass. After high school he attended Pace Schiool of Accountaney and the Benjamin Franklin School of Accountancy from which institution he received the degree of B. C. 8. Graduating from the George ‘Wash- ington University with the degrees of B. A, LL. D. and LL. M. in four and one-half years, he was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge cne week later an assistant district attorney. He is vice president of the ‘alumni association of th» George Washingten niversity, in which body he is a repre- sentative of the law body. In 1928 and in 1930 he was in charge of the Republican Speakers’ Bureau in Delaware, He had charge of all broad- casting, advertising and other details connected with such an organization. The Pace Club of Washington as well as th Natioral Federation of Pace Ciubs claim him as their president. He is vice president of the Delaware State Soclety and is a member of the Washington Republican Club, as well as the District and Delaware Bar Assock atiors. ' PLAN OBSERVATION OF TRINITY SUNDAY/ Members of Grace Lutheran Church to Hear Rev. G. E. Lenski Preach. Trinity Sunday will be observed to- morrow at 11 o'clock in Grace Lutheran Church. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E wiil preach on “Getting Ac- d With God.” At 6 pm. the young people and their friends will hold the “friendly hour.” Five persons will present their views on | “What I Would Be If I Could Be What I Want to Be.”” Edward Baker will con- duct the meeting. Supper will be served the young people at 7 o'clock. The semi-annual meeting of the vo! ing members of the congregation will be keld Monday at 8 pm. Earl Haislip, president, will preside. Reports will be { Fead. Two new members will be elect- ed to serve on the church council and a plan will be presented for the liquida- tion of the church debt. The monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. Mrs. August Moeller will preside. MEETINGS TO CONCLUDE Women's Association Gathering at| Cleveland Park Church June 3. “A Companion of Trouble” will be the subject of a sermon tomorrow at the Cleveland Park Congregational Church by the pastor, Rev. George Farnham. The last monthly meeting of the Woman's Association will be held June | 3. The members will meet at the; church at 11 am. and go to Pierce Mill Park for an outdoor program and luncheon. Miss Gardiner, head of the Department of Dramatics at Western High School, will direct the program. The Men's Club will present an en- | tertainment in the church basement Saturday night. WILL PREACH AT BEACH Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman on Baptist Church Installation Program. Rev, J. L. S. Holloman will preach at the installation service of Rev. Fred- erick Thornton at the First Baptist Church, Colonial Beach, Va., tomorrow. In his absence Bishop W. W. Matthews | of the A. M. E. Zion Church will preach at Second Baptist Church at 11 am. At the evening service Rev. J. W. Henderson, missionary for the Mount Bethel Baptist Association, will preach. The Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. CLASS PLANS PROGRAM Memorial Day Exercises Arranged at Fifth Baptist. A Memorial day program will be pre- sented by the James class of young men and women of the Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow morning, at which time J. Hewitson Broders, former vice president, will be the guest speaker. Edward Stakes is arranging for the straw ride and refreshments to be held at Great Falls the night of June 12 for the class members and their friends. M nie Herndon represented the class 1e monthly executive council meet- ng of the church Wednesday night. Wniversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. BISHOP FREEMAN EVENSONG SPEAKER Address at Foot of Peace Cross Tomorrow Will Be Broadcast. At the people’s evensong tomorrow at 4 pm. at the foot of the Peace Cross in Washington Cathedral Close the sermon_will /be preached by Right Rev. Jemes E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing- ton. This service and sermon will be broadcast by radio over station WMAL. Dr. Francis Bland Tucker, rector of St. John's Church, Georgetown, will reach at the 11 am. service in the thlehem Chapel, when ordinatiors will take place. Chapel tomorrow will be, as usual, cele- bration of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and the reading of morning prayer at 10. In the event of rain tomorrow the 4 o'clock people's evensong will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel Instead of in the open air at the foot of the Peace Cross. Rev. John Gummere, member of the Cathedral staff of clergy, will conduct two pilgrimages about the Cathedral tomorrow, the first one starting at 12:30 p.m. at the Bethlehem Chapel and the second one from the Peace Cross at 5:30 p.m. DR. MIERS WILL START SERIES TOMORROW Fourth Presbyterian Pastor's First Sermon “The Intercession of Jesus.” At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow in Fourth Presbyterian Church the min- ister, Dr. James H. Miers, will begin a series of sermons on “The Offices of Jesus,” his first sermon being on “The Intercession of Jesus.” ‘The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Special program in the adult class, with address by Judge W. A. Andrews. Mr. Clayton will speak to the young men’s class on “A Man Under Authority.” At 4:30 pm. there will be special prayer for all comers. Dr. Miers will speak. At 6 o'clock tea will be served in the dining room. The Senior Chris- tian Endeavor Society will meet at 7 o'clock. Miss Agnes Motyka and the Missionary Committee will have charge. At 6:45 o'clock tise juniors mest, led by Dorothy Lewis; topic, “The Estate of Salvation.” At 8 o'clock Dr. Miers will preach on “Revelation, Thrones and Beggars.” Study in New Testament Greek Tues- day evening. At 8:30 o'clock study of the datings of the Bible that have to do with prophecy, conducted by the minister. At 11 o'clock Wednesday the final Spring meeting of the Women's Mission- ary Society will begin, presided over by Mrs. Mabel D. Miller. Mrs. M Brooke will bring the devotional mes- sage, Rev. Dr. Frank S. Niles, pastor of Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will speak on “China.” Dr. Miers will conduct a question box Thursday evening. DR. DEPP TO PREACH ON MEMORIAL THEMES “Message of Memory” and “The Immortal Dead” Are Subjects for Tomorrow. Dr. Mark Depp. minister of the Cal- vary Methodist Church, Columbia road morrow morning on “Messages of Memory." At the evening service, which will be largely musical, he will deliver a brief addres using for his subject “The Immortal Dead.” The young people will meet at 7 pm. in the Philathea class Toom. Tea and friendly hour at 6:30 o'clock. All voung people are invited. There will be a picnic June 5 at Badens, Congress Heights. The High School League will meet at 6:30 oclock in the ladies’ arlor. The devotional meeting will be held Thursday evening in the Guild Hall. The minister will be in charge. The adjourned session of the Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held Monday evening in Guild Hall REV. BATTLE RETURNED AS GALBRAITH PASTOR Receives His Eighteenth Assign- ment to Church—Preaches Tomorrew. Rev. Willlam D. Battle, at the one- hundred and fourth session of the Phil- adelphia and Baltimore annual confer- ence, held at Harrisburg, Pa., recently, was returned as pastor of the Gal- braith A. M. E. Zion Church for the eighteenth year.. This is unusual in Methodism, ‘acccrding to Dr. Battle. The pastor is a graduate of Living- of Lincoln University, receiving the de- grees of A. B. and S. T. B. from these institutions. He will preach at both services to- morrow in connecticn with Memorial day services. _ @hristian Science 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 St. Second Church of Chi 111 C st. N. Third Church of Christ Scientist 12th and L Sts. W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “Ancientand ModernNecromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, e Denounced” VICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and § P Sunday School i1 DAY EVENING MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C St. N.E. near Fifteenth street, will preach to- . ston College, Salisbury, N. C., and also | other services in the Bethlehem | t Scientist | Cl St. Patrick’s Cathedral—New York TH.E cathedral church of the arch- diocese of New York is one of the finest ecclesiastical edifices in the United States, and the first cathedral the country. | residence for the archbishop and clergy. occupies an entire square in the heart of the best section of New York City. It is in the decorated geometrical of any great size and pretensions in |style of Gothic architecture, such as | was prevalent in Eurove from 1275 to It was projected by the Most Rev. ’ltOO and_of wkich the cathedrals of John Hughes, in 1850, when he was pre- | Cologne, Rhelms and Amiens are ex- conized as the first archbishop of New | amples. York. ‘The plans Renwick, who had been the architect Church. Its corner stone was laid in It is three hundred and thirty-three were drawn by James | feet long and one hundred and seventy- five feet broad, end has a tower three | of the much admired Grace (P. E.) | hundred and thirty feet high. Accord- | | ing to the original plans it was to have | 1655 in the presence of about 100,000 | been ¢ siill larger building, but in 1857 | eople. In 1879 it was dedicated by his emi- nence John Cardinal McCloskey, successor of its founder, and the first | the house. American-born member for material nceded in beautifying this | edifice. Thirty-six archbishops more than 400 priests took part in the The numerous niches on the exterior | are to be ultimately filled with statues with lhe -cmmpxnylnu by the best sculpwu of the day. dedicatory ceremonies. ‘This z‘dmc( abound in SERMON IS LISTED [ BY DR. M'CARTNEY “Past the Island of Regret” Is Morning Topic at Covenant- First Presbyterian. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. pastor | of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, will take as his subject Sun- day morning “Past the Island of Re- gret.” ‘The meetings of the General Assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church of the | United States of America will be broad- cast from Pt(kburgh Pa.. Monday, 6 to 6:30 pm.; Tuesday, 11:15 to 11:45 pm, and Wedn!‘dl 11:15 to 11:45 p.m. Dr. McCartn will give his re- port as chairman of the National Pres- byterian Church Committee. Dr. McCartney will complete his dis- course Thursday evening on the Ten Commandments “Thou Shalt Love,” and report to the congregation the events cf the General Assembly. The Women's Presbyterial am. at the Eckington Presbyterian Church. The Covenant-Fellowship will meet tomorrow at 6:30 pm. Tea will be served, followed by an arranged pro- gram. The Tin Top Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. Those under 20 years are invited. Dr. William L. Darby, executive sec- | retary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will address the All-Comers Men's Bible class at 9:45 o'clock on “Recent Tendencies in Religion.” Me'ropollhn W!'ilty. Rev. J. M. McCoy will preach tomor- | row morning and evening. Bible school, | 9:30 a Nuzarene FIRST CHURCH Seventh and A N.E. LEEWIY B, WILLIAMS, Pastor. 5—8unday Sch 11 and ’l:o—Pruchlnx 53 "Hev. Charles ur 6:30—Youn Peopl Praver ‘Meeting Wednesday, 7:30. ‘WELCOME. Capitol Heights (Md.) Church | FRED H. HENCK, Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11 and 7:30—Preaching. Revival services. Evangelist H. N. Dicker- _will_preach_each_service. SECOND CHURCH 5114 Georgia Avenue N.W. 8. 8.2 pm. Preaching at 3 by Evanselist E. C. One | MARVIN H. CAVE. Pastor. Evanselist Edw. G Oney . bexins two-week Tevivai May’ 318t WARM_WELCOME _TO_ALL. @hriatian [oi[——=]a[———[o]F CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW. Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave, W. F. Smith The National City ‘Thomas Cirele. EARLE WILFLEY, Minister H. H. HARMON, Acting Minister B Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister. JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assistant. 9:30—Graded Bible School. 11:00—Sermon by the Minister. 5—Christian Endeavor. 5—Sermon by the Minist e ventng service will be an illustrated song service i plctures; Ha Hring “that” Bave brousht courage to the hearts of Society | 4 for Missions will meet Friday at 10:30 |-} |3 13 E Catholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES LOW MASSES AT 7 & 8:15 HIGH MASS A\T 9:30 LAST LOW MASS AT 11:30 Visit the Grotto R e o 4 4 4 4 ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. CLERGY. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVICES WEEK OF MAY 31, 1031. TRINITY SUNDAY Holy Communion Church School ...... Holy. Comihaloa . Evening Pra BUblect” of Bermon. Be On i T:30 AM. 9:30 A.M. e 8:00, How Can "Three 10:30 AM. 9:30 AM. Healing Service Tuerday Holy Communion Thursday.. rich | i All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedrat and Conn. Aves. N.W. K(' H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. 9:45 8 unday_School 11:00 & m.—Morning Praver and Sermon. ['ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BL. TUCKER, RECTOR. TRINITY SUNDAY. 0 a.m —Holy Communion. 0 a:m —Chureh Sch 00 3. —Morning Frayer and Ser- sohisihet Ken, X 8 Duety o 7 —Admission ' Servic P s Priendly Soctety. Thursday. 10:00 a. m —Holy Commurion. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. SERVICES: +Holy Communion. Morning Praer and Ser- \m. * Dr. Johnston will preach. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. NW. Sunday Services, 7:30 lnd ll 0. Preacher: Rev. CALVERT E BUCK ‘Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven: Earth is with Thy fullness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, Holy, Holy Lord.” Epighany 1317 G St. N.W, REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D, LL. D. REV. JAMES W. MORRIS. D. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver, and fer: n's Tribute’ The Rector 6:15 p.m.—Young People's Soc‘ety. 8:00 p.m.—Eyening Service. Tne R Dr. Morris. Third and A Streets Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m—Church Bchool and Bible lass. = d Ser- 11:00 .m.—Holy l(”nmlr"nnnlon and Ser- ot hnuul o g d Ser- 8:00 p.m.- lunlnx"rnyu- (and Ser- “what Kind o For' ‘Thursday, ll -mn !1] %omm\lnlon OCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH - k Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. Saint Mark’s the archbishop directed the architect | to reduce its dimensions, the | part of the land would be required for | The facade is richly dec- | f the sacred | orated. and the great twin towers which | coll:ge, who had made a visit to Rome arise from it are beautilully propor- | for the express purpose of contracting tioned. Buttresses, pinnecles and deli- cate stone carvings findirg that | and | profusion in all parts of the building. | ‘ | | | MAY 30, 1 EVERSON 10 GIVE BIBLE SCHOOL TALK National Baptist Memorial Church Program Arranged for Tomorrow. Maj. Gen. William G. Everson, who is flying to Washington after the recent airplane maneuvers in New England, will speak tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the closing service of the Bible school cam- paign, which he has been conducting for the last two months at National Baptist Memorial. At 11 am. Dr. G. G. Johnaon, the pastor, will speak on “From Pentecost to Anti-Christ.” ‘The Evening Mission Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Grace R. Johnson, 3121 Thirteenth street. ‘The Woman's Society will meet Wednesday at the church at 11 am. The devotionals will be led by Mrs. S. T. Hughes. Mrs, R. E. Chambers, from Shanghai, China, will give a short ad- dress. Echoes from the Atlantic Dis trict Convention will be given by Mrs. J. Virga, Mrs. E. Dexter, Mrs. Oncken Owens, Mrs. C. M. Young, Mrs. Harvey Boltwood, Mrs. Mattie Whitman and Mrs. W. E. Sanford. Mrs. J. A Jones will tell about the Southern Bap- || tist Convention. ‘The midweek service will he beld Thursday at 8 pm. and will be the covenant meeting. Boy Scout Troop 43 and the Junior World-Wide Guild will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. | Reformer hre) R( oy persan Either Has Voor rours awn. 94am, 6 8, 7 i No lvenlnl Bzr\lcu ay sermon. “Heroes GIVE PASTOR AUTO Transfiguration Congregation Make | Presentation in Appreciation. by the vestry and members of Transfig- uration Church with a new automobile as a mark of appreciation of his services. Services on Sunday are at 7:30 and 11 o'clock a.m. ‘The Men's Club is preparing a fes- tival, to be held about June 22. OInngrrgatwnal Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. Georn Farnham Pastor. Church School—9:45 AM. Mts. Helena Kimball, Director of Religious Education: Mr. Florenz Hinz, 8 s, R. L. Livingston. Pres. Wor 35 ton;" Mr. Baward Cavin, Pres. Men's Club, Morning Worship—11 o'clock. Sermon. “A COMPANION OF TROUBLE." 8 o'clock—Christian Endeavor Soclety. Rev. John J. Queally was presented || Cuongregational Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Communion Medita- tion. “The Meaning of Religion” THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Scientific Counsel for Normal f Persons of All Denominations in Their Life Problems. Staff Consultations, Mondays, 7 to 11 P.M. Director’s Offie Hours, 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. Other Hours by Appointment. ‘Telephone Adams 7979, 11 AM. Thursda Subject: 6 P.M. “What Is Success?” Prayer Meeting, 6:45 P.M, 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. —*“AMERICAN IDEALS.” 8 P.M.—SPECIAL REQUEST MUSIC BY VESTED CHOIR OF SIXTY VOICES. Under Direction of Ruby Smith Stahl Address by Dr. Stockdale: “MUSIC MADE MOODS” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317 for Church Night Supper, led by Dr. Stockdale. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED Evangelistic Center Evangelistic Center 16"and Harvard s | t- Minister Daton Ulysses 6. fig;rte 9:45 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. “Hearts Aglow” The last in a series of sermons in which the Minister has attempted to show how recent translations clarify great Bible passages. Flora McGill Keefer. mezzo-contralto. Charles Trowbridgs Tittman, bass. Lewls Atwater, organ. YA N S Kl i N el LS i nr LEpisropal ASCENSION City-Wide Revival Sweeps On! Nearly 200 Won for Christ—Hundreds Revived Have you attended this demoxstration of old-time Gospel power? Edith Mae Pennington “The National Beauty Who Became an Evangelist” Masonic Temple Auditorium 13th St. and New York-Ave. NW. Nightly Exc. Wed. & Sat., 7:45 Healing Service for Sick of Every Creed Thursday, 7:45 Mrs. Pennington will speak at The Tabernacle, N. Cap. and K Sts,, as follows: Sunday, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday, 7:45 pm.; Saturday Children’s Church, 2:30 p.m. Special! As hundreds were unable to get in auditorium last Friday night, and in response to requests, Mrs. Pennington will give her Life Story again at a later date in the campaign. i METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at Eleven “One’s Best Day” Evening at Eight “Greatest Memorial in Hell, Heaven or on Earth” 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7 p.m.—Four Soceties of Young People. ATTEND THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS. GOES AND GROWS CONTIN % i Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W., E Near “th S.W. F-I-F-T-H and Dr, <. Dr. Briggs’ 22nd Anniversary June 7, IF IN REACH, COME TO CHURCH. CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK, Minister —Graded Church School. “In Me moriam Union Service in the Wesley M. E. Chur, 00a 00 p. ST. JAMES' CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D, D. Reéctor. 11:00 a.m.—Sung Mass and Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Eolemn Evensong and Bene- dict Daily Mass: 7:00 a.m. Take 13th and D or Florida Avenue cars to 8th and C Streets Nor(heast. Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. D., Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- ‘mon. R T R R R R A ROR R R 6:45 p.m—Young People’s Fellowship. 800 p.m.—Evening Praver and Ad- res: Thursday. 10 a.m—Holy Communion. Rhode Island_Ave. BETHAN N na 8t HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. .Divine Worshin" with preaching by the pastor at nd sses for all Bible Schaol. ages. o Niaweek Service, Tharsday. 45 pm. Everybody feels at home in Bethany TEMPLE 10th and N Streets N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, Geo. D. Bulll- van. Supt. m. ‘The Supreme Court and cmmum- P. U. program, Mrs. Vel Gibson, Bre The Gospel Onlv, and Only the Gospel, Can Save America." HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. |9:30—Chureh, Scho ST. MARGARET'S Conn, Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. Rev. Herbert Seon Smith, D. D. | : ~Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prager and Ser- mon, by the Rector 4:00 p.m —Sintay School Graduation. Thursdays nd Holy Days—Holy Com- munion, 11:00 a.m. ST. MARGARET’S | Sunday School d Bancroft Place N.W. Shores, Supt. Festival servlu cammencement Exerclse!. 4:00 P. St. Columba’s 42nd and Albemarle Sts. N.W. Rev. Emanuel A, Lemoine, 8. T. M., 11:00 a.m.—Holy commnnlnn. first Pun day in the mo; Other Sundays, 8:00 9:45 a.m.—Church 'School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p.m. —Evening Prayer and Sermon. ol. e Blessed Trust. ki 00— 'rmu." Tlustrated. © CENTENNIAL ith & Eve N.E. A woman told E.HezSwem 4 ¥oman told m 8 p.m. Easy chairs (men like them). 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