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i b "~ MEMORIAL CHAPEL WILL HOLD SERVICE First of Regular Gatherings| Will Be Conducted by Chaplain Boyd. Pirst regular services will be con- ducted in the new \)’C'norinl Chapel at Walter Reed General Hospital tomor- row when, at 7:30 a.m., the sacrament of holy communion will be administered by Chaplain R. Earl Boyd, y, of the Army Medical Center. Ladies, volunteer Red Cross work Who sponsored the building of chapel, will be the guests of honer at E this first service. The Gray Ladies will have charge of the preparation end decoration of the zltars for this and for all the services to be held tcmorrow. Following the early service, a Roman Catholic service will be conducted &t 8:30 am., at which time a high ma will b" said, with Father B. F. McGeary | . Chaplain Joseph R. Koch, who but recently reported for duty as Catholic chaplain at the hospital, wil be master of ceremonies at this service A general service will be conducted #t 10 am. at which time the building will be corsecrated as a non-sectarian Army chapel. Chaplains of the Regular | Army and Reserve Corps will partici: this service, Col. Jul the service of cons Dr. Simpson B. Daugher Memorial _United B nd an cficer in the conduct read the first | r 8 Josenh i B. Koch, Cathclic cha: Walter tR wi Korpital, will d second con. Chaplain R. Earl Boyd, chap- n at Walier Reed Hospital, will de- Jivor “the cermon and serve as master of coremonies at this service. Special music by a double_quartet choir, com fposed of Mrs. J. Vincent Palisi, Miss { Emma Vogel Mrs. J. C. Kimbrough, { Miss Ruth Johnson, Maj. C. B. Ken M. C.; Maj. V. H. Cornell, M. C.; Lmn Elbert DeCoursey, M. C., and Leonard . Davis of Washington, will be rendered during the service. Maj. Cyrus Wood, M. C., is the organist, and be- sides playing the accompaniments will offer special numbers as the prelude | and postlude to the service. Leonard Davis will sing a solo. Services for men of the Jewish faith | are being planned by the Jjewish Wel- fare Board to be held in the Memorial | Chapel 2t a later time. The first of a series of organ recitals will be given in the chapel tomorrow at 4 ovclock when Miss Charlotte Kein, organist at St. Margaret's Episcopal * Church, will present a program of sacred and classical numbers. ‘WHAT IS CHRISTIAN?' IS TOPIC OF SERMON Ir. C. C Rasmus*cn to Preach at Luther Place Memorial Church. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomor- Tow, asking the question, “What Is a Real Christian?” assistant pastor, will preach at using the theme ing In Godline: the ebsence of Dr. Rasmus- m July 1 until September, Rev. 2 will have charge of the congre- gation, he Women's Missionary Society will evening with Mrs. Eugene 10 Belt road, when the speakey is expected to be the wife of 2 member of the Chinese Educational | Misslon, using as her topic, “China Today." The Rainbow Missionary Society will meet Tuesday evening Wwith Misces Gardner and Ekroth, at the Evange- line, 1330 L street, when Miss Delores | Fiete will be the leader, A lawn fete, under ‘the auspices of Circle 1 of the Ladies’ Aid Society, ~which Mrs. Charles Gates is chairman, ! will be held on the church lawn Fri- , day evening. DR. BRIGGS TO OBSERVE 22 YEARS AS PASTOR | meet V\ uda‘ 8,103 New Members Have Been Re- | ceived at Fifth Baptist Church Since He Came. Dr. John E. Briggs will observe the twenty-second anniversary of his pas- torate at Fifth Baptist Church with special exercises tomorrow. During " these years 3,103 have been received | into the church, 1876 of whom Dr. ,Briggs has baptized. About $500.000 has been raised for all purposes. The Darlington Memorial addition was Ferected six years ago. In addition to the two missionaries in the United States the church sup- ports Dr. R. E. Chambers in China, who the director of the Chinese Baptist {Publication Society, and - Dr. George F Green. who for 25 years has_been anedical missionary in West Africa. i" Dr. Briggs for the past three years fhas been the acting teacher of the Darlington Berea Bible class, which was founded some 30 years ago by J. J.| Darlington. This class has an enroll- | ment of more than 400. Dr. Briggs will welcome new members @unday morning, administer com- { munion and preach on “Courage for the Conflict.” _ The evening subject is #Hearing God's Voice.” PLAN CHILDREN'S DAY 3 Wo Preaching Service at Cleveland | Park Church. Children’s day will be observed at the Clevland Park Congregational Church tomorrow at 10:30 am. in a special service in which the children will par- ticipate. There will be no preaching gervice at 11 o'clock. The Religious Education Committee, of which Mrs. Helen Kimball is chair- | has planned the ~ program. | and promotions will be made Icpartment _superintendents . Mrs. Guy Saf md Mrs. F. C. Cai d M:. Florenz are the leaders of the four i Su"tch £chool departments. - | James B.| Instituted EXERCISES TO BE HELD AT ST. COLUMBA'S CHURCH. | | | REV. EMANUEL A. LEMOINE. T St. Columba’s Church, Forty- second and Albermarle’ streets, | next ‘Tuesday night. Rev. i Emanuel A. Lemoine will be in- stituted rector. Rev. Charles Warner, rector of St. Alban’s, will act for Bishop E. Freeman. Wiliam Tyler senlor warden, will deliver the keys of the church and other parish buildings to the new rector. ce will also be the fifth y of the laying of the cor- of the new church. Dr. Johnston, rector cf St. John's 5, wil preach the sermon. . G. T. Lawton, rector of the| Church of the Good Shepherd, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, will preach Sunday morning. MEMORIAL SERVICE | PLANNEDBY 1.0.0. F. Dr. Stockdale Will Preach on Sub- ject of “Three Gold ‘ Links.” | The minister of First Congregational Church, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, will | preach * tomorrow_ at 11 "o'clock on “When Religion Is Real” The eve- ning service at 8 oclock will be es- pectally devoted to a_memorial service for the Independent Order of Odd Fel- | lows of the District of Columbia. Dr. Stockdale will preach on “Three Golden | Links.” As the Thursday church night sup- pers have been discontinued until Fall, the Pravey meeting will be held at 7:45 . Thursday. Mrs. Allen A. Siockdale will lead the meeting |~ The Sunday school meets at 5545 am. Sunday. The Senior Society of Christian En- | deavor will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. |in the Sunday school room. Miss Ger- | trude Griffith will lead the meeting and { the topic for discussion will be Thel Need for Christian Thoughtfulness and Kindness” The _Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the east parlor of The dharen. " Donald Brown will lead the meeting and the subject will be | “Science and Religion.” Sl " |ANNIVERSARY SERIES | SERVICES TO START| Albright Memorial Evangelical Church to Celebrate Fifth Birthday. | | The first of a series of three services| | at Albright Memorial E\angelicfll Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse streets, { | will be held toxorrow. These services Ail be part of the program celebrating | the fifth anniversary of the first serv- | fce of Albright church. Sunday will be “Family Sunday.” The families of the congregation will attend both serv- me At the morning service Rev. George| E. Schnabel, the minister, will use as| | his sermon thems, “Me, My Church and | Our Children.” At 8 p.m. th> sermon theme 1 be on “Am I worthy off Christ.” The church school will meet in gen- eral asserbly Sunday morning. The District of Columbia Chri | Endeavor rally will be held Friday e\t‘-l ning. | _The annual celebration of Children’s Day will be June 14. The program will | include’ 160 children of the church | school. As part of the-pageant one of the little girls of the school will b2 crowned queen of childhood. The se- :,('Clt‘mtn of the little queen was by secret allof Rev. Schnabel will sail from New | York "with the American University | Seminar June 24 for study in Jerusalem at th> American School of Oriental Re- search. * FACULTY OF SUMMER | CHURCH SCHOOL NAMED Miss Marian Armstrong Will Be Dean of Vacation Institute. | The Committee on Vacation Church Schools of the Washington Federation of Churches, through its chairman, Rev. J. R. Duffield, announces the faculty for the institute to be held in the parish hall of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church June 22 to 26. ‘The dean will be Miss Marian C. Arm- trong, who also will teach administra- |tion “and crganization of vacation | Skirers Schooles Mes. O A, Tindsay wil | S teach primary materials and methods; Miss Gertrude Niemeyer will teach be- ers' material and methods, and Mrs. | Midred Shelton Stokes will teach junior materia’s and methods. Rev. E . I Clark_will conduct the worship period and give an appropriate address each of the first three days. This institute is | for principals and teachers of the vaca- ion schools which are being planned for this Summer. The sessions will begin at 5 p.m. e T o e s sacie by addressing the office of the federation, in the Woodward Building. SERIES of FREE LECTURES| An authorized Representative This movement in America SWAMI VIT Monday, Tuesda Thursday, June 11th, 8 P. SWAMI AKHILANANDA AT HOTEL WASHINGTON MEZZANINE FLOOR the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893 by June 8th, 8:00 P.M.—“Path of Discipleship” June Sth, 8:00 P.M.—“Symbology in Religion” Wedncsday June 10th, 8:00 P.M —*“The Mystery of Human Vibration” of Ramakrishna order of India was founded at the time of ’EKANANDA Power Through Repose” ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | Christian, J. T. Thomas; 'HE E\'ENfXG STAR, WASHINGTON, IBIBLE GROUP PLANS ANNUAL FIELD DAY Speakers to Be Sent to 175 Churches of District As- sociation Tomorrow. The fourth annual fleld day of the Organized Bible Class Association of the District of Columbia will be held tomorrow, whan speakers from the as- sociation will visit the 175 classes which are members of the organization. The work of the association will be explained and a greeting extended to the classes. The speakers will also tell of the plans for the Summer conference at West- minister, Md., July 3 to 5. The following churches will be visited by speakers, who will address Bible classes: Baptist Churches—Anacostia, H. A. Elmore; Brookland, E. M. Bryan; Cal- vary, Maj, Frank L. Frost; Centennial, Leonard T. Ohmsta Fifth Baptist, Carl King; First Baptist, John 8. Minor; Fountain Memorial, J. M. Hodge; High- land, Willlam Schmucker; Kendall, Paul Snyder; Metropolitan, Louis B. Nichols and Mrs. R. E. West; National Memorial, Noah Robinson; Second Bap- tist, Robert Newland; Takoma Park, Page McK. Etchison; Temg]le Baptist, J. A. Bostwick; West Washington, Wil- liam Ford. Potomac Heights Community Church, Jack Patterson, jr.; Ingram Memori Congregational,” Miss Lula Mae Com. stock: Columbia Heights Christian Church, Harold Leath; Fifteenth Strect Mount Rai- Nlnth Street, Mrs. ; Park View, Emil W. Kerttu: Na- tional City, D. Roland Potter; Keller Memorial Lutheran, Mrs. Gertrude Donovan: Luther Place Memorial, D. Roland Potter; St. Mark's, J. T. Elliot. Methodist Episcopal—Petworth, G. W. Potter; Anacostia, H. A. Elmore; Brightwood Park, B. J. Hamm; Brook- land, E. M. Bryan; Calvary, Dr. A. W. Cummings; Eldbrooke, Leonard W. Rice; Foundry, Mrs. Nettie Herrick and Huqh W. Smith; Hamline, Page McK. tchison; Lincoln Road, Mrs. Tillle A. Dea: ham; Mrs. McKendree, Mrs. Bertha Lang- Trinity, Mrs. H. Stowal; Union, Alice F. Legg; Waugh, C. C. Calvary M. E. South, T. H. Epworth South, John L. Bate- Francis Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert; Emory, Page McK. Marvin, Forest P. Neal; St. ©O. F. Hunter; Mount Ver- ; Congress Methodist Protestant, Willlam Ford; Rhode Island Avenue, R. L, Gilby. Presbyterian — Arungwn. Conrad Heins; Church of the Covenant, Miss Lillian Metzgar and Dr. Ellison; East- ern. Morris Sands and Mrs. F. Coffin: Eckington, E. L. Tolson: Fourth, Dr. C. B. Campbell; Gunton-Temple, Harvey Gramm; New York Avenue, D. Roland Peck Memorial Chapel, Albert Sherwood, F. Lebert; Wal- Memorial, Albert” C. Johnson; Western, Stephen L. Roskos, Grace Refcrmed, Henry Meyers: First Reformed, Harvey Gramm: Church of the Brethren, Richard Beale; First Brethren, George Melchoir, and United Brethern, H. L. Thnmpson PENNINGTON REVIVAL ENTERS EIGHTH WEEK rvices to Be Continued at Ma- Auditorium Daily Except Saturday. sonie Rev. Harry L. Collins, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, the city-wide revival is being conducted by Edith Mae Pennington at the Masonic Temple Auditoriim, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, announces the crusade will begin the eighth week tomorrow, with services every night at 7:45 o'clock, except Saturday, at the auditorium The entirs service will be broadcast Wednesday night from the auditorium, from 7:45 to 9 o'clock, over WJSV. There will be a Christian healing serv- ice, Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Pennington will repeat the story of her life, at a date to be an- nounced later. The evangelist will con- duct a special service for the Young Crusaders and all young people at the auditorium Sunday from 6 to 7 p.m. preceding the evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. She will conduct a children’s church at the Tabernacle Saturday at 'fi:m p.m., and preach there Sunday at a.m. MISSIONARY WILL SPEAK under whese direction |, Anniversary ORGANIZATION OF SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. DR. H. M. B. JONES. HE 121st anniversary of the organization of the Second Bap- tist Church will be observed at both services tomcrrow. The morning services are held in the auditorium at Fourth street and Vir- ginia avenue southeast and the evening services at the branch bullding at Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. Dr. H. M. B. Jones, the pastor, will preach in the morning on “A Season of Rejoicing” and in the evening his subject will be “The Sound of Battle.” Holy c-mmunion will be celebrated at the morning worship. CHILDREN TO PRESIDE AT CHURCH SERVICES School of Presbyterian Church in Chevy Chase to Be Led by Iantermediates. At the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church the annual children’s day serv- ice of the church school will be held to- morrow at 11 o'clock. The entire serv- ice will be by the children. Rcpre- sentatives of the intermediate depart- ment will preside in Scripture reading, prayer and responsive readings. Chi dren from the primary and junior de- partments will give a’little missionary dramatization, “At the End of the Rain- bow.” Dr. J. H. Hollister will speak to the children. There will be no union evening serv- ice until the Summer outdoor services, beginning June 21. The Chevy Chase Circle Society will meet_June 16 at the Kenwood Coun- try Club at 2 o'clock. Mrs. F. W. S. Evans is chairman of this meeting. For Wisconsin 3020. “A NEW COVENANT” - “A New Covenant” will be the subject of a communion meditation tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the Chevy Chase Bap- tist Church by the pestor, Rev. Edward O. Clark. A story-sermon will be given to the junior members of the congrega- tion. New members will be welcomed into the church fellowship. Children's day will be observed in a Joint, service of the church and Sunday school June 14. A pageant, entitled “Beautiful Summertime,” is in prepara- tion by the children of the primary the mnlor departments of the church Souety of Washington, D. C. 1326 EYE STREET N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS. 11 AM.—LECTURE ~Sunday Sehool. ~—Frahyolo Club. —Good Words Club. Open Daily Ezcept Holidays Classes each evening at & e'clock except days and Saturday: URls “Tterature Tor Bt __ ALL ARE WELCOME ___ Reformed At the services of Lincoln Congrega- ticnal Temple tomorrow morning Dr. Henry Curtis McDowell, who has just received the Harmon award for distin- guisched religious service in Angola, West,_Africa, will speak. At '8 p.m. there will bé & union service held at the People's Congregational Church, in which Plymouth, People's and Lincoln Congregational Churches will take part. Dr. McDowell will speak on “The Romance of Missions.” Spiritualiast DR. E. WHITE Ars. White holds message meetings Wed. and Sun, 8 pm. at 700 6th se. Lincoln 305" Private veading: poihiment. s The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY THE PASTOR Rev. Alfred H. Terry i SUBJECT: ‘Dreams and Dreamers” Followed by Spirit Messages. Sunday, 8 p.m. at thian Tele! 1012 oth Bt NS Second Toor, All Weicome. Rev. Terry gives readings by appointmeni C St. NE. Phono Lincoln 1572. Card Party P.M., at 131 C St. N.E. SORA—Circle Wednndny 3,57 leadings: by phone. "C: all Adi 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES Remarkable Lecture by Mrs. X—Subject “The Mystery of Undenundlnx i l 15 P.M. Cirele riday. Dr. Coates gives nn\lle readings by appointment. Col. z Card Party Tuesdsy, | 73_Meridian MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST "| Lecture— Healing—Messages SUNDAY, lndu}VFDNESI‘lAY Menue- Irnm Flowers Sunday RE' L. DONCEEL 1342 mmm: ISLAND AVE. N.W. MRS RlZPAH ELDON Mass. Ave. At Thomas, cnrcle, e Feopies Drug’ Store. Jtusl Message’ Meeting Dy nixhis At 8 Me! o’clocl 272 Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. Sunday at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY Rev. Harry P. Strack Subject Who is Guillible about Spirituslism, the Spiritualist or non-Spiritualist? irit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. i T Sirs. Margaret Mandis. mduek message service, 600 Penna. S.E.. Thursday at 8 p.m. we_will have June 14, Morrgu ot on Sllndny. ith REF ORMED GRACE ». 15th Hemy H. 11:00 a.m — 9:40am -Sundly schrml 7:00 p.m.— FIRST Cnrnu mn n Monroe Dr._James D. Buhrer, Ministe; 11:00 a.m—Dr. G, ' Duncan will preach The Jovfulness of the s(‘nrh(lln Rellglo: ne. 9:45am.. Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yogrananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, June 7, 1931, at 8:00 P.M. - Gustav A. Buhrow will speak on “The Eternal Que-t of Man” THE CHAMPLAIN, Bl 1424 K _Street N“ ALL ARE WELCOME THE 12 YOGODA LESSONS FOLLOW THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS Private Interviews By Appointment TO_REGISTER: Phone MMetray 0092, Christian reservations phone Mrs. Evans,| D. C,. SATURDAY, IEVENSONG SPEAKER 0 BE DR. JOHNGTON Canon of Cathedral Will Be Special Preacher at Foot: of Peace Cross. Dr. Robert' Johnston,. rector of St. John's Church, Layfayette square, and canon of Washington Cathedral, will be the spectal preacher tomorrow at 4 .m., at the People’s Open-air Evensong 1d at the foot of the Peace Cross in ashin, Cathedral close. This evensong and sertmon will be broadcast by radio over WMAL. At 11 am, celebration of the Holy Communion 'dnd sermon in Bethle- hem Chapel, the sermon will be preached by Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of Washington Cathedral. The other services in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will include: Cele: bration of,the Holy Communion at 7:30 am. and forning prayer at 10 o'clock. Two pilgrimages to the Cathedral yt chapels and to other objects of Tehiglous devotion and interest. within the® Cathedral close will be conducted by the Rev. John W. Gummere of the Cathedral staff of clergy, tomorrow. The first pilgrimage wili start from Bethelehem Chapel at 12:30 p.m., and the second one will begin from the Peace Cross at 5:15 p.m. LAYMEN WILL PREACH AT BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH Walter M. Michael, Pastor,| Is Attending Conference at Baltimore. . Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of | Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal | Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, | is attending the annual session of the Baltimore conference. The speaker to- morrow forenocn will be D. Stewart Pat- terson, and at the evening service Rob- | ert Hambrook. The mid-week service will be Thurs- day evening. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety will conduct a bake and food sale, at the church, June 13 | Rev. JUNE 6, 1931. Sumimer School AMERICAN HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE CLASSES. MORGAN. DR. HAROLD P. HE American Home Bible Insti- tute has engaged Dr. Harold Patrick Morgan, professor of apologetics and dean of the Providence Bible Institute, to conduct a Summer school at the Wal- lace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Randolph street and: New Hampshire avenue, for three weeks beginning June 8. ard W. Ferrin, president of the school from which Dr. Morgan come: will address a union young people’s | meeting on the ovening night. Metropotitan A. M. E. Dr. Willlam H. Thomas will preach Sunday morning on “I Have Prayed fcr " followed by the holy commun- At the 8 o'clock service his sub- is “The Master's Cup.” Commun- continued. _Church schocl, 9:30 Christian Endeavor League, 6:30 the Ministerial Alllance will meet 51 the church Enl’lm’u Tuud.uy lt noon. Methodint Emarnpa! __SOUTH. at 2 pm. Miss Eihel Young, deaconess, who has been serving the Brightwood Park | Church during the past four years, has | become one of the matrons at Swart- | zell Home. She was presented with a purse_at the Sunday evening service. | Miss Valeria Martin, recent graduate of | tor's assistant. She has scrved as three years Rust Hall, succeeds Miss Young as pas- | | church visitor at Martinsburg, W. Va,, | |FRANCIS ASBURY| 16th St. Between Irving and Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 11 AM.—Holy Communion Dr. J. H. Balthis 8 P.M.—Sermon by Rev. H. R. Deal Men's Class Reception. The members of the men's Bible class | of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, with their friends, were the guests last night of Charles Mason Remey, architect, at & reception and musicale in his hew home, 2440 Mas- | sachusetts avenue. @hrintuhtlph}nn Chapel, 732 Wcbster St. N.W. | S.8. 10 AM. Worship 1115 AM. Wed._Bible ¢ PM Other Srroices THALL MISSION 6th St. N.W. e Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. every Sunday et 2:30 pm ALL_WELCO} Service Nazarene TFIRST CHURCH Sunday Scn;ml 7.30—Preaching by Rev. Newman | ‘Ravmond | 6:30—Young _People. Praver Meeling Wednesday, WELCOME. Capitol Heights (Md.) Church FRED H. HENCE, Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11 and 7:30—Preaching. Revival services. Evangelist H. N. Dicker- son_will_preach_each_sérvice. SECOND CHURCH 5114 Georgia Avenue N.W. 8. 8.2 pm. Preaching at 3 by Evangelist E O 0NV wercome. BALLSTON (VA.) CHURCH Rev. MARVIN H. CAVE, Pastor. Evangelist Edw. C. Oney begins two- revivai May 31st. WARM WELCOME TG ALL. 7:30. eek MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Mass. Ave. N.W. Rev. W. A. Shelton, D. D. Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 A M.— “THE DEW OF HERMON” 8:00 P.M.— J. H. BALTHIS, D. D. “Is the Young Man Safe?” STRANGERS WELCOME EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue N.E. Dr. John C. Copenhaver P, tor 11 AM—Communion Service Address by the Pastor. “The Promise of the Solution of All Life's Problems.” 8 PM.—Sermon by the Pastor. “Unconscious of a Departed God.” Sunday School at 9:30 Epworth League, 7 P.M. Music by Vested Choir. S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Director of Music. Prayer Meeting at 8 P.M. Thursday All Are Welcome to All Services. Methodiat McKendree 921 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor. 11 AM. Sermon by Rev. S. V. HILDEBRAND of "the ~Southern Methodist Con- ference. 8 PM. Sermon by Rev. JOHN E. SLICK. s Music at B ome Out and Bring Your Fri Neat”Sunday, Juze 1ith Children’s Service. The Church With the Lighted Cross. RINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—"The Promise of Father.” 7:00 p.m.—Young People's Conf. 8:00 pm.—An_Evening of Music by the Choir. Music by Quartet and Chorus. Choir of Twenty-five Voices. the o] —=]a|——=]"! CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW. Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith G The National @ity B Thomas Circle. EARLE WILFLEY, Minister H. H. HARMON, Acting Minister 11:00 A.M. Dr. H. H. Harmon. “The Supreme . Test.” 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. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. 7:45—Sermon by the Minister. ‘WORSHIP WITH US. E @olumbia Heights Park Road. West of 1ith St. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor Children's Day program With departments presented and offer- ings for the children of the world. Class period at 9:30. e Gifty of God" s the ser- mon topic at 8:00 p.m. WELCOME. 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 Rev. A.J. Jackson, D.D. Sub- Ject, “Friends of God.” No evening service. GRANT PETWORTH (o Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. M. E. Ledderer. 6:45pm—Epworth League. Leader, Mr. Russell ‘Wilhide. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. M. E. Ledderer. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. BRlGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jeflerson N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. ~Morning Worship. ~—Epworth League. —Evening Worshig, William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Episropal FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick BrownHarris, D.D., Minister. 9:30—Church School. 1100 The Symbol of the Cost.” eay S Ehrenh Leasue. 8:00—Sermon by Rev. E. L. Eaton. Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Mark Depp, Minister, At Eleven O'Clock Recent Tendencies in Religion| Dr. William L. Darby. At Eight O’Clock Musical Service Calvary Chorus Choir. 9:30 AM.—The Church. School. 6:30 P.M.—High School League. 7:00 P.M.—Y. P.'s Fellowship Hour. Devotional Service—Thursday at 8§ Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Mass. and Nebr: Aves. N.W. C James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Sunday School, _Hurst Hall, American’ Univer- sity. Celebration of Children’s Day. 11:00—Public worship, Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel. Sermon by DR. MONT- GOMERY. Subject: “THE GREAT PERSUASION” Ministry of Music—Mrs. Scho- enthal, sololst; Mrs. Montgomery, organisf HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street. CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Dan- el W. Justice, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church at Glyndon, Mi‘x‘; 8:00 p.m Evenlng{oun‘ S opie, Mr. B. chai 8i T, Nichols. 3 3 | x 1 3 |DR. HARRIS TO RETURN |FROM BALTIMORE SESSION ‘Will Preach Tomorrow at fuundry Church on “The Symbol of the Cost.” Dr. Pndelx"lck ‘Brown the ucnmem of the Lord’s supper. Rev. E. L. Eaton, member of the Gen- eral con(ermu. will preach at the evening_service. Hi-League will meet at 5:30 p. leader, Miss Betty Weist. The Epworth League, at 6:45 p.m., will be led by Miss Helen Fowler. -fl-dn{ meefln. of the women's held Tu H. Paulger, president: Foreign Missionary Soclety at 11: 1.’: am., Mrs. Art. Brown, president, and the Woman’s Home mnfon iry_Soclety ;:n 2 p.m., Mrs. Carl M. Ratcliff, presi- Huiversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 A.M. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LA FAYETTE SUBJECT: “Prophecy and Revelation” LIBRARY 601 DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG. Catholic 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 Visit the Grotto fMethodist rn‘ltmam Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Min Sunday School at 9 11 AM. Communion Service “Wanted! An Optimist” * A1l Theosophy Thursday, 8:15 P.M., June 11 QUESTION AND ANSWER MEETING “KARMA?” Library Open Saturday 2 te § P.M. United l.odge of Theosophists Hill Bl 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or “Life and Power Jof the Soul” Smith Ta Classes Tuesday & Priday f &.flj Library Open Dally Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. NW. Russian Orthodox T St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church 1814 Riggs Place Saturday, Vespers 7, \Veape: Sunday. REV. JOHN T. DOROSCH. Rector. _ @ongrenational Lincoln Congregational Temple 11th and R Streets N.W. ROBERT W. BROOKS, Minister. Oundn Morning Service at 11 AM. Speaker: Dr. Henry Curtis McDowell Angola, West Africa He Received the Harmon Award for Distinguished Bervice in 1530 Music by the Chorus Choir Union Servies at People's Congre- gational Church at 8 P.M. Speaker— Dr. Henry Curtis McDowell Churches taking part: Plymouth, People’s and Lincoln. Music by the People’s Cheir and vocal soloists. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. The Rev. Leyton Richards, M. A. Minister Carrs Lane Congresational Chureh Birmingham, England Tenth and G 11 AM— 8 PM— FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.; Christian Endeavor, “WHEN RELIGION IS REAL.” 6:30 P.M. “THREE GOLDEN LINKS.” pecial memorial service for the deceased brothers and sisters of the lndependem Order of the Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia. Prayer Meehn( Thursday, 7:45 P.M., led by Mrs. Allen A. Stockdale EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED ] | W W W ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Ne Sts. N.W. CLERGY. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVICES WEEK OF JUNE 7. 1931 Holy Communion Church School Holy Communion . Evening Praver Bubject of Sermon.’ “Whai ment, ion 2 Healing Service Tuesday Holy Communion Thursday Christ Church shmzton Parish . 620G I" SDWAIDE BLER, —Holy Communio Church Benool Service. —Holy ‘Communion and Ser- m m.—Holy Communion. ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. FIRST SUNDAY, Y _AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communio; i . —Ghure_School, 1:00a. oly ‘Communion and Ber- 'nmndty‘ 13700 a.m —Holy Communion. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square. sxnvxcss —Holy Commu ~—Holy commumon and Ser- Dr. Johnston will preach. 1 fimnhany 1317 G St. N.W, REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. 00 2.m.—Holy Communion. b —hurch Schoo Holy “Gommanion ana_Ser- n, Rev. Calvert E. Buck. p.m. p.m. mo; —Young Peopie's Socvety. Evening “Service, “Touth e Churel v, Mr. Wills. Saint Mark’s Thir A Streets Southeast. lu. Hulbert A. Woolfall. Rector —H i e m—cflum. "Behool 'and Bible —H 1( nd Ser- 6:15 8:00 18th Bet. Neay Bugont r Cireler Epmrnpal RTETETETRTR WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. nexr Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUN]O . T30 AM. LITA G PRAYER AND 110:00 AML HOLY COMMUNKON AND i PREACHER, CANON STOKES. OFEN-AIR s}:n\‘,"lé:l: AND THE BBV ROBERT JOHNSTON. Take Wisconsin Ave. cary’ ad Bus ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. Réctor. .11:00 AM. 4:00 PM. or Toodley 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 10:30 a.m.—Matins. 11:00 a.m.—Sunz Mass and Scrmon. 7:30 p.m.—Solemn Evensong and Bene- diction Daily Mass: 7:00 am. Take 13th and D or Florida Ave €ars to §th and G Streets Northeast. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector. Rev. Robert Shores, As: R MTRR A 7:30 a.m —Holy Communion. 11:00 a’m.—3oly Communion and Ser- Dow.. n_Thursday. é Rector will cele- jock All Souls’ Memorial Church ¥ Cl|h2d'll Illd C Aves. NW. Re D.'8 t“' 5 School & 3 —Holy commumon and Ser- St. Columba’ s ; 42nd and Albemarie Sts. N.W. Rev. Emanucl A, Lemoine, S. T. M. Boor and unemployed. St. Barnabas: Da .“h e_Holy Ct b et a.m.—Holy communlon first Aun- day in th th, Ot T EHURCH GEOBGETOWV Sist & O Sts. N.W. e gvgflncmmnmnn —Eventng 17 Wednesdsy, 10 s B ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Roek Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Gestsla Ave; and Madison Services Bunday, 7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dally Mass, 7 a.m. Evensong and intercessions Friday,

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