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CHURCH RESUMES . MORNING SERVICES Rev. Russell J. CImchy to|l Preach at Mt. Pleasant Congregational. ‘Having eoncluded the series of Union Summer_services in co-operation Unitarian _and “Man as & church school will bmn ut 10 " o'clock. Members of the teaching and the officers of the church lchool will begin & twi conference this um- noon to formulate s program: struction for the use of mcmn, u- cially during the months preceding me world conference on the reduction of armament next February, suggesting Christian principles to be taught con- cerning peace among all nations. The confererce is the result of numerous questions and much discussion among members of the church school on the taking of human life, either by capital punishment or in war. The general subject of the conference today and tomorrow afternoon is “What Shall We Teach About Peace?” The topies m be discussed as a part of the instruction pre ym include the follow- ing: “What Shall We Teach About the Causes and Effects of War,” by Rev. Russell J. Clinchy and B. A. “The Meaning of True Pa: Gerald Brooks; “Chris- tian Ideals Principles for Nal um'ls" by Miss Helen Farrington; *“What Shall We Do to Help Yogxolf FWD‘Q Evaluate Propaganda,” by W. O. Tufts; :;lluduATwwd the !.h! Machinery for Peace,” by Miss Sarah Howe, and “Making Our Per- sonal Influence Count for Peace,” by rector of ed\l:lthm of the Mount Pleas- Robert J. McFall and y will also address the B neral educational work of the school for the yen DR. PIERCE RETURNS FROM SUMMER TRIP |} Unitarian Minister Will Preach on “The Fruit of the Land” To- morrow Morning. After & Summer spent at Chautau- ring the Ns: beenmdl pmflhble for & In accordance wi jo mnnmulvnc the Board Trustees é‘l‘:’\tlmh.mm of the Church Acflv- fties Committee and representatives of each church organization wlll meet to- the discussion of the year's Evening services - | at 8 o'clock. It will be young peoples’ the Christian En- UNITARIAN DELEGATE GOES TO NORWICH, CONN. John W. Townsend, Head of Lay- man’s League, Will Lead Chap- ter Programs Group. John W. Townsend, vmwent of the ‘Washington 0 Lay- the University of Wisconsin and Dr. Horace Westwood, newly dmfl presi- Programs in Leifur Ml(nunon of nu Interna- tional Labor Office has accepted the chairmanship of the Program Commit- tee of the Washington Chapter for the an lish visitor is expected present situation in the British Isles. e WILL TALK AT MISSION Edward Still of Brentwood M. E. Church Is Speaker. Edward Still of '.he Brentwood M. E. Church South will be the speaker to- morrow night at the Central Union Mission, 613 C street. During the week, groups from the | following churches will conduct the services: Monday night, the B. Y. P. U. of Kendall Baptist Church; Tuesday night, the B. Y. P. U. of the First Bap- tist Church; Wednesday night. the Ep- worth League of Epworth M. E. Church South; Thursday night. the American Home Bible Institute; Priday night, the Christian Endeavor of the Church of the Pflgmx. and Saturday night. the Fourth Presbyterian Church adult Bible class. e HETURNS TO PREACH Dr. H. H. Harmon Back in Capital After Indianapolis Trip. ‘The church school of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church will open its work tomorrow at 9:45 am. The chief business of the first session is the planning for Rally day, September 27, and the organization of the beginners, the primary, the junior and the senior schools. Mrs. Charles G. Woodbury, tendent of the beginners' de; has been nominated for chalrman of the Religious Education Committee and her election will take place at the first regular meeting of the committee. pastor, Rev. George Farnham, reach at 11 am. on “How to Turn orld Upside Down.” The mid- meeting will be Thursday evening. Endeavor meets at 6:30 ‘will the ‘week “the Nation's c..nd Bible Hall Pentecostal /| Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. tion with | fium of t | Draper, € | are resumed. At the morning church . | Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church of | son. Dr. s | Others will 8| prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 to 10 | tember 27, People’s Congregational. At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor, &wo«:m‘muflmm Christ, “Our Shate in Making Known the World” is the nubnct for dis- cussion at the young people's service my 'choo am.; Young Pewle'l cnruum m- vor, 7 pm. Mmt Vernon non Place M. E. fect, Sy mnmmg Sf.‘f" ¥ dny evel 9:30 oung .m. "‘The, Harrison Bible ch.u will meet tomorfow at 9:45 am. in the audito- the church. Prof. Henry W. supervising principal of the first division of public schools and a member of the class, 5] on “Christianity at the Cr " G. Clay will have charge of the “lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are ‘welcome. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Way, the Truth and the Ll!e" and at 8 pm. on “Christ and His Priends.” Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. Petworth Baptist. ‘The regular xchedule of services, in- cluding all B. Y. P. U. organizations, George F. Dudley, who ‘spoke on “’l‘he Mv:geuges of a Healing Mission has invited those who attend the weekly healing service at his Stephen and the Incarnation, to Monday evml.nrs durin Galbraith A. M. E. Zion. morrow. Bishop E. D. W. Jones will preach ‘the annual ‘sermon at 11 am. “Woman’s Mission” will be the topic x!‘-il‘c\lrllu the. Mfierm)ose e service the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, w® P'mflt *Sen humfor his subject “Our Imip‘o'eknt Light, presented. " an e evening, “Luck.” Preparations are being made for spe- Friendship Baptist. ¢ cial services of the Stockton-Gould | gvangelistic team. A spe cial am is planned for the week ing the close of the church year, November 1. Mount Zion M. E. Edward G. Carroll, a studerit of Yale Divinity School, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. Church school, 9:30 am.; Methodist Brotherhood, 7 p.m. The pastor, Dr. Julius S. Carroll, will preach a special sermon st 8 pm. to_the Praying and Singing Band of John Out vacation, will s am. Holy wmmunlon. B\mday School, L3 prayer » 8 pm. chlnle'y Memorial Baptist. Holy communion will be celebrated tomorrow by Rév. S. Geriah Lamkins at 3:30 pm. He will preach at 11 am. on “Watchman, What of the Night. B. Y, U., preaching, 8 pm., and every nlgm during the week ‘Baltimore, Md. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak during the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on “Our Spiritual Possessions.” Church school at 9:30 am.; prayer service, Thursday, at 8 pm. Tomlinson D. 'Todd, a young member of the church and church organist, is leaving for Lin- University, Pennsylvania, to prepare for the Christian ministry. Central Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will tomorrow morning on “The iscy of Jesus.” The Presbytery of Potomac will meet in the Grove Pres- byterian Church, in Stafford County, Va, Taylor and Elder on Monday. Dr. P. Clarke wfl.l attend and represent churc! Centennial Baptist. “When Christians Slip in Our City!” is the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night. The 11 o'clock morn- mglgermon subject is, “One! Wonder- at 7 9:30 a. ‘LOVING GOD’ IS TOPIC OF DR. G: G. JOHNSON! Young People‘t Society of National Baptist Memorial Plan Pep Supper. pm., and the Sunday School, am. Twelfth Street Christian. unnon tomorrow is “The Dis- in Meking" Chfll 1l Dr. Gove G. Johgson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial, will Bpelk tomorrow at 11 am. on “Loving God With Your Mind” and at 8 pm. on “A Story of Shipwreck.” Bible school meets at 9:30 a.m.. Plans are being made for a 1al fe to !2 200n. September 27. Mizpah class for women meeu mmmmm’mud-yiu&g Wednesday at the same hour ounm meet in the church parlor. The midweek gervice of the church will be held Thursday at 8 pm and Pndly 8t 7:30 pam. the Boy Scouts, 'fl meet at the ll‘,h‘l;lrchy 'l‘he mml pep sup) ouny People's. Society * will - be . church Tuesday at 6 p.m. itions, mly be secured from Miss Anna Owens’ ‘Billy Wolfrey, ht; , Wednesdaj o e ey v New Bethel Baptist. Rev. William D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Excuses That Do Not Excuse.” Bible school, 9:30 am.; C. E. meeting, 6:30 p.m. Fifth Baptist. Dr, John E. Briggs will preach Sun- day on “The Heart of the Gospel.” At night the newly elected officers of the B. Y. P. U. will be in- stalled with an address by Page Etchi- Z. C. Hodges and xp-msnmepmtnm Metropolitan Presbyterian. will begin tomorrow UNION SERVICE PLANNED Rev. C. E. Hawthorne to Preach at Miller’s Cabin in Park. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor of Wallace Memorial United Pruwuflllmf Church, m‘ .Delk at a union ve service o Iugu of Washington dl.lh'lci uethodht Episcopal Church to he held at Miller's cabin Rock Creek Park, at 4 p.m. to~ mmm Epworth League is ing the unemployment and relief nm- nuanlmmro!lpechlmdymrsap- tember and October. The vesper serv- lceilwbelnkeqlngvlmv.hum. “This seryice is in l'.hsm of ae-m Soclety, of which Charles Wise, jr., t. They will pmm't l‘)‘ young minister, nohnlnm.gmoronnem-mvm: Presbyterian His _sub will he"'fln!llnmclmew ‘The Rev, Preeley Rohrer, will speak mflnma'nlncon“vnmtm!un Mwm Ministers’ Conference of ‘The Baptist the city meets at Calvary Baptist hth and H streets ngt.h— BIBLE SCHOOL TO RALLY Dr. Lowell C. McPherson, pastor of the Ninth Street evening. His morning subject is “Heart Religion” and for the evening, “True Greatness.” The Bible school is preparing for Third Baptist. | Rally day in the school September 27. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic”tomor- | Prayer meetings on Thursday evenings. row at 11 am. is “Causes of Unem- | — pkmunt and Hard Times.” At 8 p.m. holy communion and receiving new members. Bible school, 9:15 am.; Y. P. C. E Society, 4, 5 snd 6 pm.; _ Nazarene First Nazarene Church th and A N.E. Leewin B, Williams, Pastor 9:45—Sunday_School. 11 and 7:30—Preaching by Evangelist G. F. . . WELCOME. Heformed young peoples’ prayer meeting, ul‘s- day, 8 to 9 p.m. Opens Winter Session. The St. Stephen and the Incarnation Church Sunday school will open its| Winter session tomorrow at 9:30 o’clock. \ special Rally church and Bible lg;’ool from 10 un.l the Rev. B. H. Whiting, after a month’s | Plans for the Christmas sale and tomorrow at 11 |ner were discussed. 3 30 ;Pm 3 | followed by a socm be held at the | has Reserva Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will oc- | Sunds !cupy his pulpit tomorrow morning and :| {FOUR CARPENTERS | IS LUTHERAN TOP! Dr. Henry W. Snyder An- ey, BB Defl will eve bt wi-| (110UNCES Subject for Ser- mon Tomorrow. “Four Carpenters” Will be the theme of the sermon to be preached by Dr. Henry W. Snyder at St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning. The eve- in a Parish” Wednesday before the con- | ning services will be resumed September ference .of healing socleties in Denver, | 27, The Christlan Endeavor and the church, m‘s‘t‘ Luther League have held thelr opening Fall business meetings, the Christian the St. Stephen's prayer circle | Endeavor at the home of u.n ‘Herman g his absence. | Smid, and the Luther League bein, tertained by Mr. and Mrs, William Bul- lis. Christian Endeavor is held each ‘Woman's day ill be celebrated to- | Sunday at 7 o'clock and the Luther League will resume its devotional serv- ices at the same hour September 27. The committee has been named to program. At | prepare the program for Rally day in the | the Eunday school, which will.be held October 4. The Ald Soclety met in the chapel of Epiphany on Wednesday evening. ‘The meeting was R 3| 4 OMECOMING RITES TO BE TOMORROW 6:30 pm.; |Dr. E. C. Basom of York, Pa., to Be Guest Preacher at Albright Memorial. A home-coming communion urviee will open up the Fall ‘The various socleties of the | Albright Memoflll Evan, l!ui Ch\lrch Baptist Young Peoples’ Union convene mlmgrw at 1 X m. The guest preacher will be Dr. E C. Basom of York, Pa. MISS ELSIE WADE STONE. ‘The Columbia Bible Training School, 1724 H street, will open for its fifth year, Monday evening. Miss Edith B. Athey and Fannie Shreve Heartsill of the music department will provide a musical program. Addresses wl!l also be given. Miss Elsle Wade Bton!vnrred the school, announces an enlarged botrd of trustees, faculty and curriculum for this year. The board elected for two years is Benjamin J. Brooks, chairman; Mrs. William T. Bannerman, vice chair- man; Miss Stone, secretary; Fred P. Myers, treasurer; Rev. John E. Brij Dr. wW. Slnc]alr Bowen, Dr. George Pfi(e Dfldle’. . John A. Garber, Rev. E. E. Morgan G. Sanders, Rev. cleom E. Schnabel and Maj. Gen. An- ton Stephan. The faculty is as' follows: Edith B. Athey, Rev. Charles L. Carhart, luv Kenneth B. Carson, Mrs, d F. M. The evenirg service will not be resumed | Sim] until September 27. ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety will meet Monday at 8 pm. Mrs. Jester, president, will present the W. M. 8. Convention reporf. Tuesday evening the Church Sehool Cnhl.net Plans for the Rally day pro- mm wm be presented and a teachers’ group will begin its work. Wednud-y evening the Evening Circle of the Guild will begin the Fall work. Thursday evening the church night service will resume with the pastor in charge. The Boy Scouts and choir will hoth meet Friday night. ‘The regular church school and the morning and evening worship services will be résumed September 27 with the Rev. George E. Schnabel preach- g at both services. CHURCH SCHOOL BODY TO RESUME ACTIVITIES Dea- 9| First Fall Session to Be Devoted te Rally Day Plans at Cleveland Puk Congregational. Dr. H. Harmon, acting tor of the Nlflanll City Chfllfllnw urch, returned from Indianapolis and will preach at both services tom P e e e o s lus” an on Con- querlnx C’hri.st > Dr. W. H. Pinkerton will address the Everyman Bible class during the Bible school period. A junior church service will be held in the old Vermont Avenue Hpiritualist MRS, M. MANDES 2821 14th N.W. Spiritual Message Meet! Pric i pm | Readings Adhabs. ot P daily. - Private reading; pointment. 931 Byt "W- Distriet The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE 'BY THE PASTOR Rev. Alfred H. Terry AUBJECT: “THE INNER VOlCE" an ‘Temple, 1012 secon . _All_weicome. Dr. Terry vu n-aln- by ‘appointment at ic unuln 1572, DEVELOE! NG Holds Message Service—Sunday, Wednesda e e coasghiution by & Dointment—100 Oth St BB Lin. 3085, MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture— Healing— Messages 'rlanH‘A' Messagss Hom Flowers Sunday REV. F. L. DONCEEL 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. e Cirele Thursde: 8:30, " Private cons Dist. 0840 or 355 " ass. Nw. * Ave. Miss Harriet C. Lasier is director of Lhe school, . REF ORMED xy B Ramor. 11 olL-"The Glory ‘of God's day Sche Takoma Park Baptist. Homecoming Sunday will be observed | tomorrow, when Rev. William E. La Rue | will preach on “The Pamily of God cn Earth and in Heaven.” Rally day will FIRST j, | be cbserved by the Sunday school Sep-| 11:00 a.m 9:45 2.m.— '!Itmgrrgannnal . Corner 13th & M Dr. Jumes D. Buhr H Under. Gn junday roe Sts. . Minister. or Gol East Washington Baptist. | Rev. Glenn Faucett will have for his sermon tomorrow _fnorning “Christ’s Challenge to the Church,” and in the evening “Passing Love Through a Prism.” At 2:30 o'clock Dr. H. W. O, Millington, executive secretary of the | Columbia Assoclation, will speak. Sun- | day school, 9:45 a.m.; Men's Bible class, 10am; B. Y. P. U7 pm. l HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF “MAN_AS A FRIEND OF GOD?” REV. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY Will Preach on That Subject At the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church (Columbia Road at 14th St.) Tomorrow, at 11 Lincoln Road M. E. Rev. Walter F. Atkinson, the pastor, will have for his topic tomorrow morn- | ing “Wherein One Is Better Thzn a| Thnunnd " The topic in lhe evening | “The Way of the Eternal.” Sunda; l"hnol meets at 9:30 am. { | First Bretbren. i Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will | preach at 11 o'clock Sunday on “The | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.~“THE TRIUMPHS OF TRUST”,_ 8 P.M.—“A HOME-RUN HITTER FAILS” Reserv2 Su) per Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Suj PM. Midweek Meeung at 6:45 let?by Dtp%kdl]e. B{lb]ect “Watering the Ox.” "EVERYONE CORDIALLY ‘INVITED . CHU Emritual Mrereting RONALDA Message )lutlnn, Pri., Sun. 8 P appointment. Decatur 4355, 1447 Nou B @hristian Toez. Y . N.W.. at Meridian Place. MW, MeBroom, Minister. 10 a.m.—Bible Study. 11 a.m.—Subject, “Our Heaven.” 8 p.m.—“Golng to Heaven.” “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; Where the Bible Is Silent, _We Are Silent.” [al=——=]a]——=x| CHRISTIAN The National City Thomas Cirele. EARLE WILFLEY, Minister H. H. HARMON. Acting Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 I.m.A"Uh‘I fln‘ g H. Harme Dr. 6:45 p.m.—Youny Pewl! 's Prayer etings. —Se: 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Cleansed by T .M. —Chfllllln ble School Asse Bil A.u.'“" st l.n ision. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Society, TAS—Sermen. gublect: “Trae { H OF CHRIST| Bible History, Bible Doctrine, Sys- tematic Theology, Evangelism, Church History, Curriculum of Religlous Educa- tion, Psychology of Religion, Pedagogy, Sunday School and Church Adminis- tration, Archeology, Homiletics, Teach- er Training, istian mu Bible Analysis, Voice, Piano, Organ, Harmony, eu: will be taught by a faculty second nene. Chm work will begin at 9 o’'clock Tuesday morning and students may enroll until September 27. lulutrsalm Umv Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. ev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “The Abiding Reality” Chorus Choir Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, Mus, Doc. BAPTIST Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. Rev. H. W. O. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL Pastor Morning at Eleven “What's the Matter With the World Today?” Evening at Eight “Knocking the Spots Out of You” Pastor Ball preaches at both services. Bible School at 9:30 am.; Young People’s Societies at 7 p Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually. TRIUMPHS OF TRUST, !um.me PASTOR TO GIVE MINISTER’S SUBJECT |TWO SERMONS TOMORROW “Qur Three Judges” and ‘“Jesus’ Dr. Allen A. Stockdale A]w to| Favorite Name " Subjects of Dr. Discuss Home Run Hitter ‘Burgan—Epworth Discussion. - Who Failed. g service on “A Home-Run Hitter Falls.” | 'l'he ‘Thursday church night mfll ‘will begin next Thursday at 6 o' in the Sunday School room. At the mid- week m 3 whlch follows the uup'per at G‘wfl &H:)‘M S 'kdale will spe: on “Wal ‘e, Sunday arhool mosts- at’.9:4D _I'L'he -;\;xunl bazaar will be November .. 'The Senior Btoclzty of % % thcoln Congregational. Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak tomor- oW murnln&on the subject “How Far Jesus N-n" Can we follow him in busin in the These meetings for young ple wfll take the form of an open orum. The midweek prayer and praise service will be held on Thufl- day night at 8 o'clock. tell t Summer worker. ® mmwemn‘ ‘meeting of the Women's Soclety will be held on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. . The is “Our Share Christ Known to the World.” week S service will be —_— ; tomorrow the d 8 p.m. At 11 am. P e pastor, Rev. King preach, Church-school, 9:30 am.; i , Thursday, 8 p.m. Gatilic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES All Low Masses At 7, 8:15, 9:30 and 11:30. Visit The Grotto lnmh Irtfl;rm Church of the Brethren 4th and North Carelina Ave. S.E. Rev. F. F. Holsopple, D. D., Pastor 11:00—Morning Worship. 8:00—Evening Worship. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.. —-Ill‘tllll for Wo 6806 ‘fl'l A"- Takoms Park. nendt Mnhn‘ Orth Irving Strests NW. eots. L Ay o "‘-nmy. D p. -mmr, Preache lunuu 8 9.40. 'c "%, Socigties, . “Apnusl Hection. 45 ‘Seissol” 1 Bhione” oy Vested Quariet tln’ 3 (2111 Florida Avenue) ox nfu'" Worship Pirst Du (Bunday), Mr. Harry O Kimbal m:fi‘k:'uur. wrence s, Raby Zwingles, , temor; Mrs. BOErRely, "cntralio; Mr. Herey A basso. Holy owug'nunlng" nut Bunday, Thursday, 8:15 P.M., Sept. 24 QUESTION AND ‘ANSWER MEETING “Law of Cycles” Library Open Saturday 2 to 5 P.M. United Lodge of i nfl.'=llf'.-}l==e:l"' .’fi Sts. N.W. Nm 3nuulm (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. - 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana Class for adults, Alice Thacher Post, leader. 11:00—Morning worship, with sermon by the Pastor. “HIS WAY” Chorus Choir, Miss Maud G. Sewall, Director. Every One Welcome Always. Rev. Paul Sperry, Pastcr. Evangelistic Genter Founded by Swaml Yorananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, September 20, 1931, at §:00 P.M. Mr. Louis E. Van Norman Chairman of the Soclety, Will Speak. “BeShl!&meTlutlA-Gd" THE 0N e AW - ALL ARE WELCOME THE 12 YOGODA LESSONS “Are Based on Jesus’ Words” Private interviews by Appointment. TO REGISTER: Phone Metrovolitan 0092, | Sun. 7:30, “The Most Won- | derful Book in the World” Popular Evangelistic Special Songs Kt Rev. H. L. Collier, Bt ;‘E‘.’.!E'!‘;h}f‘,_'“ Rev. Emanuel h‘m 8. T. M., 11:00 s.m—Morning Eraver and Ser- Holy frst Sunday tn Other Sundays. 8:f Comm ‘mon! am. WEST WASHINGTON | ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 CLERGY. Rev. George Fiske Dudley. D. D.. Rector. E Near ith S.W. ; BRIGGS WILL PREACH. The Heart of -, A K dress by Mr-“Paj lnfl music by tgl cholr -Gt e T b ot B TR0 %’gjnmmflfisirz%.wgtn "THE BIBLE SCHOOL OF THE EVENPIG' PRAYER. COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION Hel!tgite? Yo L S Principal. nd_Session DI!HI "fldl! Sep- nrm?r’nrlmn; for O Bitstian servics. ars _oftered.” X solendid Tacults® miseiden HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jeflerson. Nuu-.. lleun Simmonds, Pastor. h S 1 R e 8 s eterien, B0 Daiermivtent Retision:* SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones; D. D,, Pastor (Evening Service at 17th & E. Cap. Sts) KENDALL. 9th O G R M AN M 9:30 am—8. 8. B. Y. P. U.. 7 pm. 8:00 p.m, - Thursday—Prayer Service. 'WELCOME. PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor Mo —Sormon by Pastor lpm—aermond}nu Song Serviee, o Prepare me to Petworih ahd Help <Dreper tockton-Gould ' Evans Services in Novembe: ST JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 2240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. BETH ANY n:a.: hhnlNAu. 2nd St, HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. PruchlnlAby the Pastor T TR T ! SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and BSer- mon. Monday_(St. Matthew's Day), 10 a.m.. __ Holy Communion. fimphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. 8:00 .m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 8.m.—Church School. —Morning B 11:00 a.m. il Bioe Behool 33 Midweek Service. TRurdas, 10th and N Streel 3 THOS, E. BOORDE, Minisier. Biple School, Georse D. Sul- | livan, 8uj 7} “Moses' Serpent ONLY, GAX SAVE MOTTO: STHE dos) ONLY L Aullch—.nm THE CENTENNIAL th & Eve N.E. E. Hez Swem ;¥hcn Ohistians slip in_our eity!™ 8 pm. Coolness: easy chairs (men lik2 themk: ~pravers me! Wondro lor hulml‘ 1 ‘cm\c 9:30—Bib) 10— Jand Ser- a Por- Wills, —Souns nc&n: soew ce. G 1 Pre-smpied Tres RA\ he e i 15 p.m. pm. 8 8:00 9th & S. C. A Au. SE. | F. W. Johnson, Pastor for all. o € Peo & Thursday at ggr?-"c'ifi.': St time of cvening vervice: ALL ARE WELCOME. Sunday School—9:30 fiatiunal Baptist Memorial . Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 AM.—Bible School (Special Rally Day Next Sunday). “LOVING GOD WITH YOUR MIND.” PM—"A STORY OF SHIPWRECK.” 16th & Columbia Road N. 11:00 AM.- ‘Thursday, 11 a. m.—llnly l\lthrht. . Alban’s Parlsh ~ FIRST 1 : Al ,l‘( ~="THE Sunday uuut. 050 AM. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON POITE‘: Pastor d SPLENDOR OF GOD HUMAN LIFE. ‘THE STORY OF THE JEWELED nion of Teachers of the Sunday School. lll‘l" ILDGA. IM s ST. NW. “UNlTY OF 'MIND” Mmhur ‘The first right of every child, stated President Hoover’s White Pressure Life.” May we help to mvvldc this training? ll:l.a.m.—me ship. Sermon by th. Minister. “The Fruit of the Land” Musical Ministry Flora McGill Keefer, ‘mezzo-contralto. Charles Trowbridge Tittman, bass. Lewis Atwater, organ. CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ’ BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. Fh-n Church of Cirlfl M Second 3'-‘-»4- of Christ Third Clurci of ‘Chrit scw Fourth Ch-r.h d Cllflsl Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. “MATTER” - 3L AM. and § PM. 34 MEETING—$ 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 §:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. D CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 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 s except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), undays and holidays, 2: 1) to 5 p.m. - T Rev. EDWARD GABLER: S. T. D.. Reetor. 7:30 .m.—Holy m.—Morning Qamt Mark’s Third"and A Streets Southeast. Hulbert A, Wolratl, Wooltalt: Reciot. m.—Morning e ""»&:'"'am o Thursdsy, 11 a.m-Holy Communion. Conn. Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W, 7:30 a'm. o A flvmmuman Com- 1 o .m. x with Ser- ""?.;.”"":G A : Thurs., R mrmhon. s Brll (8 8., 3:18) SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy 1100 a.m—Morning v. Leon A. St. Andrew’s Ch V St nndl-w ‘Hampshire Service at 11 AM. union. rayer and Shearer. - BN, . 6us P New pupils are asked to Calvary = 11 AM.—“BIGNESS 8P.M.—¢ Sunday Sehool at 013D, 8100—Deaf W. S. Abernethy, Minister “THEN CAME JESUS.” Ch mh. Re register Sunday, September S & L BOU R 20, at 10 o'clock, in Satterlee OR GREATNESS.” The regillar Sunday School begms Sunday, September 27, at 9:30 am.,. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. t (Baker Hall). ST, AGNES CHUKCH Fa. Ava: ot 'R Canliol 81, Oan) e X AL ASCENSION at Twelfth Street. et e VLR Rector. Sam. 11 I.IA.II-I