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CHURCH FORMED | BY SPRIFUMLISTS el Gro*h Elected: President—Meeting Flace it Not Settled.. Substituting L. *| Temple Heights tomorrow st 4 oclock. | cution'g break out in Jerusatem befors yesterday announced himselt in favor under the direction of Dr. John C.|the membership of Ohrist’s Church of the five-day week and the six-hour CHURCH OF CHRIST Palmer, Masontc grand chaplain, will started to carry out Fis grest commis- working day. be addressed by Dr. William L. Darby, Mmmmflm"':n“. mflvgw-ongm—d.y'eflh 3400 14th St. N.W., at Meridian Piace. secretary Washington Federation of |name followed that of Stephen in the rtment, he has proved Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. Churches. The music will be directed ) records of the election of the deacons, enuxey practicable.” said, hnw- Regular services at usual by J. Walter Humphrey and Miss Ethel | carried the to Samaria. He ever, that this was not true Bible study class Thursday 8 P.M. s L. Martin, junior past matron of Cathedral found this made up of.a people of all Government departments. Come, Wonhlp—!eueh Mrs. Lena v Chapter, Eastern Star, will sing. of a mixed race, heathen and “A somewhat different situation,” he “the Scriptures With mm H, Wrathall, Special guests mre the officers and |part Jew. The ed the law of explained, “obviously exists In the Post ‘mf members of the rouowmg blue lodzu Moses—in fact, modern Samaritans Office Départment, for éxample, for ¥ "‘,' ’.m‘rul(g iriualist Asco- and of the chapters of Eastern | possess oldest copy of the Penta- is | continuous operation is-pecessary. 'l'he of the District M, Barker, Francis B, Willams, ; ween of the five-cay week, Mr. Doak said, the = o] B Mount Pleasant, Charles D. Allen, |Jehovah, six-hour day had not been widely ac- urthor signatures DR. L. M. ZIMMERMAN master; Cathedral, J. Webster lnn- Although the Jews had no dealings cepted. The shorter hours during the ¢hose Join- | N £ ning, master; Bethlehem Chapter, Mrs, wlt.h zhe Samaritans, Jesus had been present economic crisis have been ¢ REV. JOHN D. GREGORY. Services at Grace Luthgran Church | Lillie E. Hall, nltmn Henry A. Nelson, E‘“ through Samaria. At means of cutting expenses in some in- 2 i g 2 In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Ger- | patron; Cathedral Chapter, Miss_Alce Sacrts ‘s had revealed . It | stances and spreading work in others | The pulpit of the Covenant-First|L] . o] “Fen for religlous | R7d E. Lenski, will be cofducted to-|M. Taylor, matron; Eviiest Shaw,las the promised Messlah, taught tnat tained ts nationality and fafth. |although the Secretary said he did not The National @ 5 ‘Septermber {MorTow a; 11 am. by Dr. Leander f. | patron: Federal Chapter, Mrs, David the Jews were correet -| Once more Philip turns back | know ~whether shortening of hours | Presbyterian Church will be occupled b ity 4909 | Zimmerman, formerly pastor of Christ lla Middleton, matron; Ludwig E. geumm of religion, and '}::u:h.d to would help materially to decrease un- | tomorrow by Rev. John D. Gregory as Thomas Cirele. e A moet. | Lutheran Church of Baitimore. Md. __ | Manoly, patron. e city which had been s employment as was suggested by Wil- | guest Preacher during the absence of EARLE WILFLEY, Minister Vit gt been scoured, but | DT, Zummerman, now a resident of | = These "open-air services are non- |testimony of & woman to hear Him. liam Green,.president of the American | Dr. Albert Joseph ucsmmy the min- “H. H. HARMON, Acting Minister Be in the Mount Pleasant | Washington, 5 making his home at the | sectartan, dll members of the Masonic |In His final orders coneerning the ex- Federation of Labor. ister, who is visiting the Holy Land $:83 &m—Chureh School. 1 g Modnt K Buriington Hotel. In additicn to his| fraternity, as well as the public, with | tension of His He had named Lord took away | Other Government departments re- | Mr. Gregory s a grasuste of Hamiiton | ||| 2% *@—jGentd church work, Dr. Zimmerman has done conspicuous literary work. He has been requested by the board late with the Mrs. Lena putting the Government on & five-ande- A T ohs Twiricenth street, or |gf Gettvabure Seminary to wive’ the | DR, HARMON SELECTS Dnger the urgs of the Holy epirk , 20 he came to | a-haif day’ week basis, although i was | o e vening Bells Service : b iman Foundation hl an evangelistic eam- ouse apparenf some departmy e g+ :00 p.m#-Organ - Recital _and with the minister s paign among the Samaritans, who wel. | center for Christian hospitality. The | costs would be multipiled. mim ey Feibs e e R B el ton Perioe NG STAR, WASHINGTON,” D.' CHURCH SECRETARY | T0 MAKE ADDRESS Dr. William L. Darby to Talk at Temple Heights Open- Air Services. ‘The open-air religious service on their families, are welcome. Samaria as the section where the gos- pel should be preached lollnwlnx its proclamation in Jerusalem and Judea. Sunday School Lesson Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. C., SATURDAY, and the eunuch saw him eached flaming He was found at Azotus, and the evangelist, whose message was AUGUST 1, 1931. 1DOAK ADVOCATES 5-DAY, G-HOUR PLAN Labor Secretary Says Ex- perience in Department Justifies View. i Secretary of Labor William N. Doak no | ported they had no information as to the effects on efficiency and cost of personnel required. This is illustrated HERE TO] College, Clinton, ton Theological Seminary. N. Y.; also of Prince- He has Library Oven Ssturday 3 te § P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Blds., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. “Soul Life” ‘CONFIDENCE’ AS TOPIC Will Deliver Sermon in Morning pring. Dr. Lenski will return to the city for services on August 9. L DR. WALTER MORSAN ‘The midweek services on Thursday evenings are in charge of Rev. Irving Ketchum, minister of Peck Chapel. Other guest preachers during the re- mainder of the Summer will be: envmd along the seacoast sections, finally settled down in Caesarea, the chief seaport of the country, where the influence. of his preaching and that of his four daughters, who were proph- in the Government Printing Office and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where many employes have tasks re- quiring so much ‘work daily, FORMER ATLANTA PASTOR TO PREACH TOMORROW utl Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. EENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister. JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assisti or Shehem, modern Nabulous, the influence would permeate the other city 6 miles away. One of the Xufi:u that Philip had to v. Edwin M. Potnt to Be Guest Service at National City overcome in work was that of |etesses, helped spread the truths of the August 9, Rev. W. B. Bryan, j 9:30—Graded Bible School. o To DEL'VER SERMON Simon Magnus, whose works as a magi- | gospel along the pathway of commerce HURLEY FLIES wEsT Princeton _Westminster . Foundation, O Rt Minister at Calvary Bap- Church. clan had deluded the people so that |through the lands surrounding the Princeton, N. J.; August 16, Dr. John T4S—Sermon _sublect. "“Faking W they spekg of him as “I.he gren power | Mediterranean. When Saul became an Eritten Clark, Erskine Memorial Church, 28,8 Jeurney of Dis- st Ohare Chi Minister to B of God.” "He was forced to recognize | apostle to the Gentiles, he entered upon ON PHILIPPINE TRIP|Zrom N, C.: August 23, Dr. Roy E Sove £ Hid R Rev. Edwin M. Poteat, former pastor | Chicago inister e Guest! A the National City Christian |10 Philip’s ministry a power greater |a field ripe for the harvest, due to the Vale, Woodward Avenue Presbyterian WELCOME of the Second Baptist Church of At- Preack: t First Con- Church H. H. Harmon, |than his own. Simon accepted the |missionary work of Philip, who had g Church, Detroit, Mich.; August 30, Dr. lanta, Ga., will be the guest preacher at reacker ai = i at the 11 ‘g"o%flrwwa and joined the ranks of | caught the torch of freedom from sin|__. . 5 Robert MacGouan, Bellefield Presby- @olumbi ey Baptisy _ Cureh © tomorow 1 Sclock service.on “Confdence in' the |the, bellevers, " The shallowness of his snd selvation for ail mations. that | Will Visit Home at Tulsa En Route | terlan Church, Pittiburgh. Pa.; Septem- alumbia FHeights morning and evening. gregational. Midst of Confusion.” ~The “Evening (Brofession was not untl suphzn let fall when he dled. We are ¢ ber 6, Dr. John W. Maclvor, Second Pk ol West/at LN The pastor and Mrs. Abernethy left Bells Service” is at 7:45 pm. The xem‘ and John visited aria and enter into the service of win- by Air to Seattle, Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, Mo.; Harvey /Baker' Swiith; Pach the city Tuesday morning for their church school is at 9:45 am. and |Placing their hands n the converts nln( the 'm-ld for our Lord and His September 13, Dr. Charles F. Wishart, astor Summer vacation. Dr. Walter A. Morgan, minister of YoURg pecple’s meetings at 6:45 pm. fr':"d I“‘“ they should be filled with |Church that Philip inaugurated as the Wash. president, the College of Wooster, Sermon at 11 am. N. Dagger will conduct the mid- | New First Congregational Church, Chi- Women’s Council will meet ;’;’;fl%’g&&n s:f:m'ms 0, Dssess | first forelgn missionary, Today the light Wooster, Ohio. I Bolted Bvehint Baltce at vam. this of the gospel has sent its rays upon all ml prayer service Thurmy evening at cago, will be the guest preacher tomor- the Vermont Avenue Hed e il " d Church at 11 am. followed at 12:30 on found that the apostles were in- [jands. In the application of its teach- | By the Assoctated P: e = e > row morning at 11 o'clock at the Pirst| o'clocck by a luncheon in charge of | COTTuptible. Peter’s rejection of the |ings to sol the problems of the hour ,SI:RCI“I' ,' of '“!,s:r Hurley took off DR. BURGAN TO PREACH E E g Sunday school meets n 9:30 am.,, cept the Chinese, which meets at 6:: pm. Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, Dr. Morgan was formerly the held. sought Peter's prayers that he would - St Jakine oD B Pttt | s ity bt e e ety e contifiental flight to Seattle, where he ) RINITY SUBSTITUTE TO PREACH |gational Ghurch of this city. His sub- | meeting, in charge M), s | peatuncs was et putect beosne DR. BRODIE GIVES il embark, August 8, for the Philip- D 'r;;y: ’x:morrow zum‘mg. - 3; - Ject will be “A Religlon for Hard| Tl De Beld b 7:30 pm. anc lar | Penalty of his iniquity. ’ Pl Secretary 15 going to the islands | 2, X W, Burgan, pastor of Hamline issouri Synod FOR DR. J. C. COPENHAVER | . Touinly “mesting of the posrd o TOMORROW’S TOPIC| to study poitticar and economic_condi- | Methodist Episcopal Ohrl, Shreeth 4th and E Sts. N.W. Prayer meeting will be held Thurs- Rev. Earle Miller to Be Heard at day at 7:45 pm. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Epworth Methodist Church . Benlor ity ot B i ; deavor_will meet Sunday at 6:30 pm. oRITH oW Miss Selma Anderson will lead 'the Rev. Earle Miller will preach in Ep- |meeting and the topic for discussion worth' Methodist Episcopal Church |will be “What Jesus Teaches About South, Thirteenth street and North | Happiness.” Carolina, uenue northeast, tomorrow VISITOR WILL OCCUPY morning, taking the place of Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor, who is on h’-l va- cation. For the entire service at 7 A\ B 522 6th St. N.W. pan. the Epworth League will have REV. F. S. NILES’ PULPIT g 4 God” will be the theme |S038, Orders southward toward the ‘Brin, Earth to_Heaven.” S\‘md’a For the Promotion of Georgia Ave. and Farragut St charge in_the league room of the plhobdirkdieie of the sermon tomorrow morning at the | Loy neue o g S’,f:‘,i,“,‘m e Young Feople’s Sockty 7| PAGTOR PLA PLANS VACATION Scriptural Holiness J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor churf.h. Sunday school meets at The Hummer Memorial class will hold its monthly business meeting and social Georgetown Presbyterian Receives Acousticon as Gift From Mrs. ing. The prayer meet! Va., the speaker, is supplying the pulpit |jem, where he had ip. | being ‘held during the Summer at the Re: o = e — e Tonstayeveae Bessie Short. during the absence of the pastor, Dr. | The tetinue of the iecasurer of the | homes of various members of the Mis- | iy ivery sl B W‘g":‘m'“’m Church of the Reformation ‘The monthly meeting of thl official board will be Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Church of Mendota, I, L. B. MAGILL TO SPEA At the 11 o”clock service tomorrow he Pro-| will preach on “The Marked Trail” In the absence of Rev. Frank S. Niles, dis, pastor of the PFirst @entral Union Mission Chapel Night Communion servige will be observed. The | Senior Christian Endeavor will meet 107 | wiol” thon seadestr - The. Behlopian | AFe You?” v AR 2 o Tt St. Mary’s Church gram Tomorrow Night. Mh& Peanm e ‘Yw - . .';’:"“fi’o'& gdsfiiu&v w;erpglmE was 8 God-fearing Gentile, who, if he —esE—— August 13, W. C. Bitting and Berean| FEigih St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. e e ¥ . were not @ convert to Judaism, had Bible class; August 20, Edward W. - N BiryacUBER. Page Church, will be the spesker tcmOrToW | there will be a special speaker from the night in the Central Union Mission |Sajvation Army.. Chapel at 613 C street. A gift has been recelved by the Each night next week one of the|church from Mrs. Bessie Short provide churches represented in the mission will | ing for the installation of an acousti- be responsible for the evening service [con in memory of her husband and Circle No. 6, after which organization meetings of the several circles will be officers. CHAPLAIN TO PREACH AT ALBRIGHT CHURCH Senior Christian. Endeavor Will Meet Thursday for Prayer and Study. Albright Evangelical Memorial Church, PFourth and Rittenhouse streets. Chap- lain Ralph C. Deibert of Fort Myer, George E. Schnabel, who is traveling and studying in Europe and Palestine. Sunday school convenes at 10 am. Junior and intermediate groups meet ‘Thursday from 3 to 4 pm. Boys and girls from 9 to 13 years, inclusive, are cordlally invited to join this group. Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. the Ekron Stover. The topic for study is “God, the Living Reality.” The regular meeting convenes Thurs- day evening in the ladies’ class room. Mr. Beltz will be in charge. mar’s offer and the apostle's words filled the magician with terror, for he Divinely Commissiened. From a human standpoint, P’hflipl work was to continue in Samaria. wculd have carried on the ¢ny-v1de evangelistic campalgn that had opened up under his ministry if God had not made it clear to him that he should turn away from the crowds. The divine message made it clear to Philip that he should go south to a section ecalled desert, on the lonely road to Gaza. Im- mediately he started in obedience to mysterious way to bring Philip upon the highway that a prominent government was tak- ing upon his way home from Jerusa- been to Queen of Ethiopia was passing by, when once again Philip was divinely ordend to “glue himself to the chariot,” the ~distinguished government’ omcm Was rndlnz aloud from the pi 'y of Isaiah. Immédiately Philip ap- proactied the chariot and inquired in & derstandest been influenced by the high rel ideals of the Jews, to make & journey Jerusalem to learn more of their f: if he had not become a believer Judaism. He revealed his humility and | candor when he answered, “How can I, is the hope “Bringing Earth to Heaven” Will| Be Disoussed at New York Avenue Church. At the New York Avenue Presbyte- tomorrow rian_Church morning Dr. M. Brodie will have for his subject Brodie 'mmdm.urflce lhe District Jail at 2:30 A series of mission stu sionary Soclety. On Wednesday at 11 o'clock this group will meet at the home of Mrs. Snell. Theodore T. the conclusion of the class luncheon | by will be served. ‘The midweek prayer service will be Dr. Brodie observed Thursday evening. will have for his subject “How Rich WILL PREACH IN NORTH Rev. Russell J. Clinchy to Return Home in September. all men and every nation. from Bolling Field today for Tulsa, Okla,, on the first leg of a trans- tions for President Hoover. On way to Seattle he plans to inspect a | number of Army posts, including sev- eral that are slated to be abandoned. Secretary Hurley hoped to reach Tulsa, his home, tonight. He was pllo'ed by Lieut. C. W. Cousland. Maj. Harry A. Bishop, Army Medical has been detailed to accompany the Sec- retary and Mrs. Hurley to the Phil pines and will join the party at snu.& Maj. Bishop will serve as special military aide to the Secl‘chry. the A. at At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, sermon pastor’s vacation three visitors will oc- cupy the pulpn. They are Rev. Russell B. Wight, Rev. V. Broderick, Middle- 0, Mass., and Rev. Wiley Roy Deal. Maryville, Tenn. Prayer meetings during August will be under the direction of Deacon Ed- At Ladson; Augun 21 Robert L Haycock. RETURNS TO PULPIT At Lincoln Road Methodist Episcopal “Other Little Ships” Will Be morning service, his sermon subject being “Other Little Ships.” There will be no evening service during the month of August. During this month Rev. Dr. Harvey W. Ewing will supply the pulpit while Dr. Burgan is on vacation. ®ther Services HALL MISSION Bervice every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Heformed R oo 9458 5 %t &I depariments. atholic Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service with Holy 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. —English Service, “A Warn- 11:00 ~ CHRIST Missouri a Temporarils Worshh COLONY 'rnu'rn C 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on— “The Mystery of Sorrow.” Communion, ing Example.” 2nd. SE. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, Pastor 9:30 a.m —Sunday_School. 11100 a'm —Morniag ‘Service. and B Sts. Church of the Atonement SUNDAY MASSES All, Low Masses At 7, 8:15, 9:30 and 11:30. Visit The Grotto —___Bunday_School. 9:45 A.M. " INCARNATION (Unjted Lutheran Church in Ameriea) held at 8 o'clock n the following order: | daughter. . The. Gift Wil be instailed VISITOR WILL PREACH |except some man should guide me?” Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister ol cpych “Fincoln road and U street Monday night, the Christian Endeavor |early in Septem! hepflé‘ig,fi‘t"{n:“.‘.‘:n':“‘;cfi'&“;‘é “n"; e ;'g;i-';;u?’;m;:;m;;} northeast, the minister, Rev. Walter -~ Brethren aa Pranklin ' Atkinson, having _recovered sufficiently from his recent illness, will conduct services tomorrow. At 11 am. of Grace Reformed Church; Tuesday| The church mhool has grown so night, the Rhode Island Avenue Meth- | greatly during the past year that the odist Protestant Church; Wednesday | present bullding is insufficlent to ac- ate the increased number of preached unto him Jesus.” We do not | morrow morning in the Pirst Congrega- kncw how long the conversation was |tional Church in Kingston, R. I, where carried on, but we dd know that the |he and his family are spendlng their fher Place Ray J. Klingensmith of Ashland College to Take Pulpit Here. Church of the Brethren . drama and Church; night, the Christian Endeavor of the |comm Christian Vermont Avenue Thursday night, children. During the Summer there the Potomac Bible | Will be extensive alterations made and Class; Friday night, the Pitzer Bible [ an addition added to the present church Class’ of Central Presbyterian Church, | school bulldlnl Klingensmith, from Ashland College, September, R l, 3 3 . 4l 2 ® "C] L. - " o PITY FOR GRANDCHILDREN | fkine the psc of Fev. e who g*:g—*g,,;gddgw,g';\;:;g He won o key |the Mount Plessant, Church, will wor, | ek sunday in Septemer 3 Paster Fellowship Group to Meet. ‘The opening meeting of the prayer lellowahlp group held by the students the Columbia Bible Training School, 1124 H ‘street, will be held tomorrow at Miss Hazel M. Anderson of °“‘"§f c‘xfl’ h‘p;edgfint‘:f ":: ,',“‘difg Answered Last Week. lr:)e:rt'lnu will be held at the regular |pym to speak to an approaching (COLORED) R e a( Come and worship the Christ assembly, wi ose rest . stranger about his soul.. He allowed A.M.E.Zilon cnuuh. —————n o S e B S Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the GALBR.AITH W, e o R o 1 G . | 30 B S, Pt 13 G o e e e o i O R wehi¥ bt | METROPOLITAN | FIFTH 55w || SWEDISH LUTHERAN & . At the Senior Union meeting Monday night at Columbia Heights Christian Church, officers were installed by Rev. Harvey Baker Smith as follows: liam Bond, jr., president; Darrell Crain, vice president; Hazel Showalter, general secretary; Lawrence Morland, treasurer; Mary A, Merrick, recording secretary: |the District of Columbia Union of |with joy: He will rest in His love. 11:15'am. _m‘""‘ Bt 1. 0 "Gireenh Antetmediate euper. | Ohristisn Endeavor, will jead the Ben: | e, s eperimay, S hcsipoes oo 7 I ool b e K TR %‘:denr Mrs Herman K. Smid,|ior C. E: Soctety af 7 oclock, He will mlllowirg Passages from the Christian UNBELIEF :48 a.m.—Church School Wi r_superintendent; Mauro Baradl, | speak on his experiences at the recent | Science text book. “Sclence and Health, Resident Bish The Teaching Service of the ; missionary superintendent; Miriam Gl | Westminster Conference. with Key to the Scriptures,” by Ma; e e ~d Er : rt, | assoclate missionary supe The Board of Trustees will meet|Baker Eddy: “All natire teaches God’y D e at The mlgg‘;rgrv%cioof the Chureh, "o Evenine Preschine Service. Keller Memorial tendent; Carolyn snelL quiet hmr Wednesday evenin love to man, but man cannot love God mryh-l Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. superintendent; Elmore Turner, tenth legion superintendent; Harold Bennett, pagentry superintendent; Louise Smith, publicity superintendent; Robert M. Lyon. ‘Westminster confer- ence superintendent; Harry Thompson, . “ » g l%'é‘g:. ll'uu?::u“rleml‘fl’;gr'mugld:?flh oo otion the. 'éi.i‘.?’ s mnhfit“ E”m‘npa! ”figr::e‘;hl::' 3:‘.’&"“ 8:30—Chureh School Sermonl Topics tor Sunda, Aurust 2 L = s A ‘A Worthy Welcome' A period of silent prayer was held in| The prayer ting Thurs 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 —Preaching by 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_School a8 Sermon by Rev. R. W. Weaver . . ¥ memory ‘of the late Rev. Homer J.|wil et bt — s SR s ichish Disth RV SO ulfizrlfscx. 5. 1100 am—"The mills” o strenstn. “The Chrlstian, Relleisn and Modern Evcmr.w Service at 7:00 O fox: U P asie ottenning | T o i MT. VERNON PLACE Tto—Bowortn Leasue, 00 aeFola; Me Prases S “Vacation Experiences” r. The benediction was pronounced THE PASTOR . C. Ave. S.E. Rev. W. L. Darby, secref of the 500 Strike Over $4.20. st .""'3:‘;5'"' Representative Penns. Ave. and Fitih St. S.E. H A M L l N E wili preach at both morning and GRACE . Johnson, Pastory Washington Federation of Churches. The socleties at Columbia Heights Christian Church are combining meetings with the evening church ses ice durln‘ the Summer months. L S T morrow e'"‘m‘ :‘;‘; o'i“"h?"cs‘a"“& The total sum involved was the equiva- ¥ BRIGHTWOOD PARK “Other HANY et Bsiana & Bother. ni i socety, togetier with the N e Services "5‘“‘ S COALE Sulkivier There will be no evening service BET w5 . W soclety of Christian, is 11:00 AM.—“Greater Than s urch_ School. Potsincsccstors s s Prasehii b T"’.‘J"“'u"' et on a menu: snurdny afternoon. | 9y Xlorhing worship. nds, Pastor. v the pastor, 11 a.m. ant service at sun- I 1 . m. $iel vit Bla's vaper servce & These ; ke varth: " Metropolitan Memorial Yirrz, wn. o, ot | B8 EEh 0 The Keller Memorial !axg!m So- 8:00 P.M.—“Follow the w A U G H (The National Methodist Episcopal R rooktand Church Miaweer Setvice, Thursday. 8 p.m: clety is taking charge of evening Stars” ureh) e il of e %0 Giluats ud end A 8. N otk B fiatlfl"a[ fiaptlst Memorial | TOPIC FOR SECOND TIME Rev. R. Paul Schearrer to Give Negative Reply to Question preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning in answer to the question “Shall We 8 D B e g Wbt Sixth and A Streets N.E. > e stranger about his personal salvation. s f N. Y. O bl d elo- Fity Qur Grandchlldren?” The QUes-|geientists Select Lesson-Sermon | That man accepted Jesus Christ as his A28 FiERInE, WorahiD. John Compton Ball, Pastor | dien: sreacher, at i1 am. and 1146 pm. CONCORDIA CHURCH tion was raiced a week ago, at which time an affirmative answer was given. Tomorrow's sermon will give a nega- tive answer. The church school will assemble at 9:30 o'clock. The Mother’s Class and the Welcome Class for men and women will meet at the same hour. Robert M. Lyon, former president of Pastor Chooses Subjects. Dr. W. A. Shelton, pastor at Mount Vernon Place Church, will use for his subject tomorrow mumlng “Greater Five hundred men at the Pantyfynon Colllery, near Swansea, Wales, recently their| yent on strike owing to the aileged re- fusal of the management to make up a minimum wage demanded in two cases, Bervices will be held in the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, tomorrow with Ray J. preached here last Summer. His sub- Ject " for the morning service at 11 o'clock is “The Limited God.” In the evening he will speak from the text :“%y ’l:hgll‘ Fruits Ye Shall Know Sunday schdol and Christian Endeavor “LOVE”'IS C'HURCH TOPIC From Zephaniah. “Love” is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is ffom Zephaniah 3.xvil. “The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; He will save, He will rejoice over thee supremely and set his whole affections on spiritual things, while loving the ma. terial or trusting in it more than in the spiritual.” T eetre T mnou“n the :Iu i Cordially ln'l!!l ‘l 9:30 A.M.—Snnday School 7:00 P.M.—Young Pecple’s Dr. W. A. Shelten Pastor light Philip gave the eunuch must have resulted in an animated discussion about | will preach in the Central Congrega- Christ that filled the soul of the Ethi- | tional op!n omclal with the joys of salva- the conversion of the im rtant gov- for Christ. with the King, He may send us after a key man. Dwight L. Mcody heard the same orders as he walked along a crowded Chicago street, commanding divine command became so nrvns t,hx! he retraced his steps and spoke to the personal Savior and in time became the secretary of the International Sun- day School Association. fifirthnhmt McKendree 921 Massachusetis Avenue N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. Pastor. 11:00 'AM. Guest Preacher DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister. e L ord Relimetn.” pm.—U rvices. Speaker, Rev. C. L Dawson. REV. ALI.AN F. POORE, Minister. vacation. A week from tomorrow will return 'to Washington early Souls’ Church, Worcester, Mass., and eyt ’nlhfl;‘n C.l’:‘d National “lgemo- iel, Phill niversal urches, meeting to- g oflc;n:n 'F'oge.;::d.fit;u :fl: morrow morning at the latter church. will be holy communion .mx reception of new members. At 8 p.m. & union service, with the topic, “Religious Lamps* and Their Uses.” Rev. Mr. Atkinson and family will he in Methodist Episcopal . % Thes: Dr. ity Wednesda: Blohons' Gouncll at_ Atiahta. Ga.. e and We should | Missionary Convention at Birmipgham, Ala. fimfimpal FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. fig}denckflrownflm,D D, Minister. Sixteenth at Allison Street. Rev. HARRY WILSON BURGAN, D.D. Minister James Shera Montgomery REV. HENRY TIFFANY Guest Minister rning Worship at_Eleve "THE INVISIBLE PRESENCE” Evening Worship at Eight “THE DILEMMAS OF me “The Chllrcll 'l'hlt ‘Glows, Goes and Grows Continuously.” TEMPLE 10th and N Streets N.W. evening services. NDALL: 0th NEAR D s erman, Minister: 4th and North Carolina Ave. S.E. Rev. F. F. Holsopple, D. D., Pastor 11:00—Morning Worship. BAPTIST HEAR Dl. OECAB HAYWOOD S. 8, 9:30 a.m. The former pastor, Dr. WESTON BRUNER. will preach August 9 and r. BRIGGS will Teturn Ausust 22. Ali services continue all Sum: COME. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. Sist & N Sts. N.W. PETWORTH - The Fricndiest Church ta v:umnm- and Randolph Stree n lm—sermon e S RUFUS W. Preaching “The Little Minister.” . :30—Bible, huol . Glusges for all reach ”rm'a'}'"flmfu “Thursdey at 8. ‘WELCOME. ALL At { Christia A b SWEDISH_SERVICE, 3:30 P.M. Memorial Church The Gothic Gem Rev. Frank H. Clutz, Asst. Pastor. Sunday Sehn !x43 AM. 'l'homu Circle Cl-'.l n Endnvo , 6:45 P.ML gt s A &) Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Preac! S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 hing Services. School at 9:30 a.m. Goen Sunies G . Convention a 8an | L ey e 166 & Coumbia Rowd NW. Goe G. Johmson, D. D, Pastor the H H i “What . ev. Robe: ‘raig, D. D., of Jersey City, N. J. & e flrfl]nhtflt ,‘mfflmfl O e Means to Mo | 9:30 am—Sunday School, Hurst 8 P.M—Evening Worship._ Dr. Craig will speak. 3799° A1 inday Mchoal,: e e E 2 z . No Eveuing Wktyls: o e » Midweek Prayer Mesting, Thursday, 8 P.M. 11 AM-—Sermon by Dr. L. M. Zim. i Rh 6:45 —Evening Worship, Mizpah Class for Women in arge. Chwmmm m“_ N et ode lsland Ave. "Siipeon Ghaps, Methodis Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest more, Md. Calvary | Emme- Speaker: Miss Anna Tilton. Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Soloist: Mr. Wm. E. Mattingly. FIRS 8 P. Sunday School, 9:30 AM, e Church Clubs’ Third Annual Outing Thursday, Aug. 6, 1931, 9 AM. LE HARIOI.. MD, DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 1AM~ CONSUHHAI‘ING CHRIST.” M.—“In HIS STEPS.” B. Y. P. U, 6:45 P.M. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister BIBLICAL DRAMA A. Winfield Hoeny “Death of Judas” 11 AM. e ind Eleven O’Clock Service “Watchman at the Tomb” SA Highway of Dr. HAROLD M. DUDLEY WESLEY lh 8th & H Sts. N.W. WMAL—1:30 Tonh Remembrance” “The Functions of Religion” Conndeticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. a arp W. S. Abernethy, Minister 3 A s No Evening Services During August. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. P. e J. Phelps Hand, D. D., Minister 11 AM. and 8 P.M. : uoo;.-a-e&-n 'vr_ll- i — ] ELDBROOKE — REV. E. M. POTEAT, D. D., of Atlanta, Ga. L S edar Hi “The Man With the Thorn” ot A gt B BL e | 048 moborh ool | Wil Preaci © " pmY. 7. 8. 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