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A—10 - ELDBROOKE T0HOLD DOUBLE SERVICE Church School Wil Morning Program at 9:30. Open Services will b: held tomorrow at| Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, | River road at Wis-onsin avenue. | ‘The church school will meet at 9:30 | am. The ladics’ Bible class has re- | sumed its sessions and L. L. Derrick will | teach the lesson. The community men’s . Bible class wiil be taught by Dr. Arthur J. Jackson of American University. New President Heads D. C. Sunday School Association. ‘The pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will preach at 11 am. on “Our Un-| solved Probla: | ‘The Young People’s meeting will be | in Rock Criek Park, meeting at the | church at 5:30 p.m. and going from there to the park in a body. ‘The pastor wil preach at 8 p.m. on | “Emphasizing Christian Essentials.” The Ladies’ Ald Soclety will hold a | rummag: sale beginning September 28. The ladies’ Bible class will hold a | business mzeting at the church Monday | at 8 p.m. | The opening meeting of the midweek | prayer service will be held Widnesday evening. The devotional part of lhf{ service will bs featured each week by the story of some cutstanding hymn. | ‘This will be followed by th> d scussion | of a religious problem, pertinent to | our day. | ‘The Methodist Home Board will meet the Methodist Home, Connecticut avenue at Ellicott street, Thursday, at 10:45 a.m. .~ DR. PIERCE SELECTS TOPIC FOR SERMOR Unitarian Pastor Will Preach on “The Remembered Dream” in Morning. The subject upon which Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Church, Unitarian, Sixteenth and Har- vard streets, will preach at the 11 o'clock | service tomorrow will be “The Remem- bered Dreams.” The church school will begin its regular work at 9:45 o'clock. Among the new teachers who have been added this year are Mrs. Raymond V. Shepler, Miss Barbara Sinclair, Miss Edith Adams and Leifur Magnusson. At a meeting of the board of trustees, together with representatives of the | various church organizations and mem- " bers of the Church Activities Committee | last Monday evening, plans ware com- | pleted for the annual opening reception | to be held in Pierce Hall next Friday | evening. This will be in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Pierce and in recognition of their thirtieth anniversary in the min- | istry of All Souls’ Church. Howard | Hosmer is chairman of the committee in charge. The meeting also considered the church program for the year. Mrs. John W. Hyde reported for the women's alliance. James Cunningham Rogers for the Laymen's League. W. G. Eliot, sional women, Herbert Costain for | L'Allegro Club and Miss Ruth Adams | Tor the junfor alliance. REV. R. P. SCHEARRER | BACK FROM VACATION. Will Occupy Pulpit at Takoma 2ark Baptist Church at 11 A M. | th. Tomorrow. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of | the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, | returned from his vacation and will occupy the pulpit at the 11 o'clock | service tomorrow, preaching in answer | to the question, “When Is a Man | a Christian.” The regular Sunday eve- | ning services will not be resumed until | October 4. | Rally will be observed tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock in the church school. | Each department will hold its own §| cial exercises. A feature of all the pro- | grams will be the. promotion of puplis. | Parents ere invited to attend. Robert M. Lyon will lead the senior C. E. meting at 7 o'clock.. His topic will be Portrait of Jesus, the | Friend.” | The officers 2nd teachers of the junior depzrtment of the church school | will mest Monday evening in the| church ofiice. | The midweek service will be resumed | ‘Thursday evening and will be in charge of the pastor. At 9 o'clock, the session | will meet for the reception of candi- | dates for church membership. | ‘Troop 33, Boy Scouts, will meet on Triday evening in the Presbyterian Hall. | DR. F. B. HARRIS SPEZAKS | AT FOUNDRY TOMORROW | Dr._Frederick Brown Harrie, pastor | of Foundry Methodist Episcopal | Church. will preach tomorrow mor; ing on the theme “Filling the Gap. At the evening service his subject will be “The Hem of His Garment." During the week from September 27 to October 4 “Rally week” exercises will b2 held. On Siturday afternoon 8 meeting of children from 3 to 12 yeers of age, together with thoir par- ents and teachers, will be held in the Leits Building, and on Saturday eve- ning the Young People’s Council of adult and student leaders will meet. The monthly meeting of the offici~] koerd will be held Wednesday evening RALLY DAY iS PLANNED At the Church of the Atonement t. . A special program with & distin- guished speaker has been arranged for the school at 9:45 o.m. by the superin- | tendent, Leo A. Rigel Pastor Snyder will speak on “Our Christian Banner.” | The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered Octcber 4 at the | morning and evening services. Christian Mystics % 7 Authors of “The Voice of Isis,” Inaugurating Their 21st Lecture Season 2—Cosmic Causes of World Conditions and the Remedy. Oet. Oct. Oet. Oct. 9.—The Object of Phy: 16.—~The Problem of the Mass Healing and ! served as superintend:nt of the Ne- | be ZARRAELAANHA WRFARVLAARARARVLANANRARE ERRELVNNRNINNNS The Order of Ckristian Mystics Presents Its Founders Dr. and Mrs. F. 23—The Truth About Evolution and the Bible. (Repeated by Request) Oct. 30.—The New Psychology. AT 8:00 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Questions Answered—Phone Your Friends—Collection THE ARLINGTON HOTEL 1025 Vermont Ave., between K and L Sts. Personal Treatments After Each Lecture Clip this for monthly reference HAR RIS EWING E. H. DeGROOT, JR. | Announcement wes made today that ! E. H. DeGreot, jr., president of the Central Union Mission and one of the city’s leading Baptist laymen, has been chosen to succeed the late Dr. Homer J. Councilor as president of the Dis- trict of Columbia Sunday Schocl As- sociation, Mr. D:Groot whs named in en emergency election. He will fill the unexpired term of Dr. Councilor, who died suddenly several weeks ago. He will carry on Dr. Councilcr’s program of unifying forces. of religicus workers in_ Washington. Plans are under way for the thirty- eighth ennual Sundsy school conven- tion October 23. Prominent Sunday schcol leaders will address the con- vention. Mr. DeGroot is a member of the ad- visory council of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation and formerly tional Memorial B2ptist Church Sun- day schocl, vice president of the Y. M. C. A., moderator of the Columbia As- sociation of Baptist Churches and president of the District of Columbia ESunday School Council. S1Z00 WILL PREACH " ON “LUCK OF ROAD” Rally D:y Program to Be Held at} New York Avenue Presby- terian Tomorrow. At the New York Avenue Preshyterian | S Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R. Sizoo will preach on “The Luck of the Road:" be resumed until October 4. ‘The church Bible school will present a Rally day program at 9:30 am. The promotion exercisss will ba held at 10 a.m. and at 10:30, all classes will assem- ble for a brief per.od’ of organization. The monthly mesting of the board of management of the Sunday school will be held in the form of a dinner Monday at 6 o'clock. Christian Endeaver will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. under the direciion of the Executive and Social Committees with Clarence W. Lentz _and Mrs Helen Hoyme in charge. Rally day will be observed. Dr. Sizoo will continue a series; of meditations Thursday evening on, e “The Road! “Through the Bible,” “Through Philoso: phy,” “Through Psychology,” “Through | Friendship,” “Through Suffering” and | “Through Joy.” YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN SERVICE TOMORROW | Speakers Chesen for Meeting at : Brightwood Park Methedist piscopal Church. “The Poltroon Christian” will be tte sermon subject of Rev. S. Carroll Coale, pastor of the Brightwood Park Metho- dist Episcopal Church, at 11 a.m. to: morrow. The evening service, begin- ning et 8 o'clock, will be Young Peo- ple’s night, Miss Jessie Smith will be the leader and Miszes Nora Belote and | Estelle Jorg the speakers. | The church sctool will open at 9:45 | am. Miss Frances Robards, who will leave shortly for miscionary work in North Africa, will be the guest speaker of the Cole class. | ‘The following have been elected offi- cers of the Wesley men's Bible class: P. M. Barrows, president; Robert E. Spurrier, vice president; Ernest Konig, | | secretary; James B. Ahern, treasurer: J. Raymond Schmidt, teacher; E“mund L. Greatey and F. Elton Rogers, assist- ant teachcers. At a special s2s-ion of tte Quarterly Conference, Dr. B. W. Meeks, district superintendent, presiding and conduct- ing the examination, Willlam Edward Still and Alfred K. Wimer were licensed | as local preachers. Mr, Still is at- | tending American University. [ The weskly meeting for prayer und1 praise will take place Thursday evening. | REV. A. L. WILLS TO SPEAK| The subject of the sermon at the | Church of the Epiphany Sunday moin- | ing by Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills wi'l be “Religion #s Moral Victory.” This is | the third in a series of sermons. the | neral theme of which is “Religion as ersonal Experience.” | The fourth sormon in a series on “Perils of the Spiritual Life” will be given on Sunday evening by Rev. Mr. Wills. The subject of this sermon will “Perils of the Empty Life.” | There will be a special celebration of | the holy communion at 11 am. Tues- | day, September 29. this being the feast | of St. Michael and All Angels. @hriatian Mystics | Homer Curtiss “Coming World Changes,” Etc. | Existence. Second Coming. Fact or Fancy? N N R N e e | mcrrow at 11 o'clock is “What Meaneth The evening services will not | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, — D. C, SATURDAY, BEN. W, 6. EVERSON WILL BE SPEAKER To Address Joint Service To- | morrow at National Bap- tist Memorial. “ Maj. Gen. William G. Everson, who will leave Washington soon for his new pastorate at Denver, Colo., will be | the special speaker at a joint service of | the Church and Bible School. ‘omor- | row at the National Baptist Memorial | from 10 a.m. to 12 m., his topic being | “A Rally Day Challenge.” In the lat- | ter part of the joint service a Rally | day sermon will be given by the pas- | tor, Dr. Gove G. Johnson, on “What | We Teach.” The program has been | prepared by a committee under the | chairmanship of Miss Sallie Morton. | At 6:45 p.m. ‘he Young People's Soci- ety will have a rally-devotion-conse- cration meeting in the Mizpah class- | joom. At 8 p.m., the pastor will speak on “Hunger for Reality.” ‘The annual pep supper of the young people will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. | at the church, and Wednesday che young people of the church will have | charge of the meeting at the Central Union Mission. ‘The White Cross Committee will meet ntutthe church Wednesday at 10 am. to | quilt. | The Evening Mission Club meets at | the church for dinner Thursday at 5:45 p.m. Miss Mary Talmadge will | £peak on the Children’s Home. Reser- | vations ‘may be recured from Miss | Mayme Fleharty, Mrs. Nan Street or | Mrs. Kauffman, The same evening, at | 8 o'clock, the mid-week service of the | church will be keld, which will be the | Covenant meeting. The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, and Junior World Wide Guild meet Friday evening. At 7:45 pm. ‘he Standing Committee meets in the church parlor. DR. J. H. HOLLISTER WILL GIVE SERMON o .25t S et i exe i TR | It was there that Andrew Jackson as- Promotion Day to Be Observed nt;scmhled his riffraff crew to march away to the battle of New Orleans. It was Chevy Chase Presbyterian in the cathedral that he celebrated the Church School. chance to wander down St. Charles street, you will cross Canal, with its wide spaces, and come to the Rue Royale, and so to the old French quar- ter. Passing down for a ways, you will find a small garden and an alley lead- ing beside it. Through this, you come into the Place d’Armes, otherwise Jackson Square, and find yourself fac- ing the old St. Louis Cathedral. It is one of the historic spots of the historic city. The garden at the rear, known as St. Anthony’s Close, victory. His statue, showing him mounted on a horse rearing on its hind legs, stands in the Place d'Armes. St. Louis Cathedral marks the place where the first church in New Or- |leans was built. long before the Lousi- ana Purchase had annexed the terri- tory to the United States. The present At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Dr. J. Hillman Hollister’'s sermon to- Trese Stones?” It wll be promotion Famous Churches of the World Old St. Louis Cathedral—New Orleans | was a popular dueling ground in the | - If you should visit New Orleans and.building, an imposing structure, with | the customary form of construction |marking all similar buildings, was erected by Don Almonaster y Roxas| |and presented to his fellow Catholics | in 1794. | One side of the church is flanked by the old Cabildo, which was the of- ficial residence of Claiborne, the Span- sh governor, before the annexation. {On the other side is the Presbytery. |'This was once a Capuchin Monastery. | |Later it became the Civil District Cdurt. But tocay it has been converted into a museum. | History touches the cathedral in| |many ways. From the beginning until | |today it has displayed its part in prac- | tically every event of interest that has marked the quaint old city as one of | |the outstandipg spots of America. | Within its walls Jean La Fitte, the |pirate of the Gulf, came to worship | with _his lieutenants, Dominque You and Beluchex. Creole aristocracy made |it their church. And today, amid the | atmosphere of the old quarter, it still | stands as a spot of interest to all who | visit this district. (Copyright, 1931, Publishers' Syndicate.) day in the church schdcl. The Women's Cbristian Temperance | Union will meet Wednesdey at 5838 Chevy Chase parkway. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock and a pro- grem ot 1:30 o'clock, followed by elec- CHURCH TO WELCOME GROUP OF MEMBERS | tion of officers. i | Grand Ledge of Masons Will Con- | & Section No. 1 of the Woman's ‘Guild, Mrs. Joseph Brantley leader, will meet | : at her home for tea Monday at 2 pm. |Service on Program of Luther Place Memorial—Dr. Ras- " Mrs. J. Earl Fouts leader, ill meet at the home of Mrs. Lester H. mussen to Preach. 7007 Brockville road, presidency of the pastor. Rev. Mrs. Harvey Sargent leader. will mect at 2:30 p.m. Section 11, Mrs. Hubert |Luther Place Memorial Church, at for luncheon Wecnesday at 1 p.m. | subject the theme *“God's Unfinished | service another large group of new of a trebled membership in the con- A special sermon for university and | parently will treble it in 18. Yet the son Porter, pastor of the First Baptist|in America, through its official orga: of the Baptist Students’ Union of | Luther Place has taken first place institutions of learning in the city,| The Sunday school, as a whole, has on “Taking Your Choice.” voive the administration of the affairs dent and dircctor, Miss Lena Parks; | and elect the other officers. Both the urer, Duncan Price; librarian, Mrs. Leonard Smith; stage clectriclan, Gus | MclInni: : ublicity manager, Edward oot at the home of Mrs. J. W. Milburn, 3741 MeKinley street, for tea Tuesday | At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Snoke leader. will me=t at the home of | Thomas Circle, Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Mrs. Lester C. Reeves. 5304 Reno road, | the pastor, will have as his sermon P A church ¢ nner will be beld Thurs- | Work.” day at 6:30 o'clock. | "It was announced at next Sunday's R | members will be received into church STUDENTS WILL HEAR | fellowship, and_that the occasion will | probably mark the passing of the goal BR. SAMUEL J. PORTER‘greguNon. Luther Place dotbled its e | membership in eight months and ap- high school students will be delivered | tomorrow morning by Dr. Samuel Jud- | goes on. The United Lutheran Church Church. His subject will be “Education | the Lutheran, is setting a goal of & es Freedom and Refinement.” Members | double membership in five years, and George Washington and Maryland Uni- | among all of the more tban 3,000 con- versities, as well as students in other | gregations in the ratio of growth. have been invited to attend. At the adopted a new constitution providing for evening service Dr. Porter will preach | a board of directors, on which will de- The following officers have been |of the school. The board will in turn elected by the Dramatic Club: Presi- | select a committee of superintendents ice president, Charles B. McInnis: | hoard of directors and tre- committe retary, Miss Thelma Hicks; treas- ot 5 Luciile’ Fellows; stage manager, Leon- ard B assistant stage manager, | Thom. artist, Mrs. Ima Siegrist chrirman, Marcellus Prescott costume chairman, Mrs, Dorothy Winchcole. DR. McPHERSON TO SPEAK Dr. Lowell C. McPherson will occupy the pulpit at the Minth Streeg Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast tomorrow morning end evening. His morning subject will be “Christ's Chris- tians” end in the evening “Character Crises.” The officers of the Alpha | Christian Endeavor Soclety will be in- stalled at this service. Promotion day will be observed to- morrow in the Bible school. Prayer meeting service Thursday with T. R Pirtle leader. __ Oln'ngr;;gifi‘nnral ; A SERMON FOR A TIME OF CRISIS “Unto the Least of These” By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy | tMmmt Pleasant Church (Columbia Road at 14th St.) Tomorrow at 11 : | st . Mr. Clinchy will present a Sunday Afternoon Progrem | : Featuring definite plan by which Mount The Cedar Hill | Pleasant Church will help to re- Sextette and the jieye ynemployment, Singing Violins WMAL 1:30 Sunday | (Sdlar Hill ONTHE EXTENSION OF PIKNSYLVANIA AVE. 5T b e 3 T e TS Church School at 9:30 AM, | Cleveland Park | Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts, \ Gearge Farnham stor. MRS. C. G. WOODBURY r -of Religious Education. Director -of Religious "Education. RV Crurch Senool. 9:45 AM Mok Worship. Yevmon: “Soul Salvati Shrtian ‘Endeavor. b Communiy HOUE 1P ok Meetings each Thurs Midweek N Festament St Fellowship Supper, Thur "@nngrzgfiliunal ] FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. 2 | work of recruiting new members still | of supeintondents will act under the | jDR. PALMER TO TALK AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS duct Open-Air Services Tomorrow Afternoon. v Dr. John C. Palmer, pastor of ‘Wash- | |ington Heights Presbyterian Churchi | and grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge ' of Masons of the District of Columbia, | will deliver the address at the open-air religious service on Temple Hei 0- | ligic Vi ‘Temple Heights t | morrow at 4 o'clock, under the auspices ' of the Grand Lodge of Masons. J. Walter Humphrey will direct the music, | | and William Raymond, tenor solo’st of Calvary Baptist Church, w'll sing mlo!‘ Byron Blodgett will bz the accompanist | | for the day. % | _The special guests tomorrow will be| | the Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine, | | accompanied by the Shrine Band, also | their families. Robert S. Regar is| potentate of the shrine. | These open-air services are non- sectarian. and all members of the | Masonic Fraternity, as well as the public | with their families, are welcome. _ Nazarene | First Church of the Nazareme | SEVENTH and A N.E. Leewin B. Williams, Pastor Revival Campaign Rev. G. E Sunday, 1 Tirst Brethren. | Hom A. Kent, pastor, will t 11 o'clozk tomorrow on the subject, “Hcaven, the Home of the Soul.” At 8 pm. his subject will be “Behold the Man!” ' Tomorrow will be | promotion day in the Sunday school, at 9:30 a.m. Young People's Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 p.m. | Owen will preach ! and 7:30. Rev. R. E. Dobey, Evangelist, | Monday and each evening, | Kutch Sisters Quartette Singers and Musicians Sunday School Rally at 9:45 SEPTEMBER | “Conviction From Adventure” 26, ' 1931. EVENING SERVICES WILL BE RESUMED Luther League Also to Meet at St. Paul’s Church on Connecticut Avenue. At St. Paul Church, Connecticut avenue and Ellicott street, the evening service, as well as the Luther League, the Light Brigade and the midweek prayer services, all of which were dis- continued during the Summer, will be resumed. % At the morning service tomorrow Dr. Henry W. Snyder, the pastor, will preach on “The Rejected Stone” and at the vesper service, at 8 o'clock, “Lot’s Lot” ig the theme chosen for discussion. ‘Tomorrow is ' Luther League day throughout the Lutheran Church and it will be observed at the meeting of this soclety at 7 o'clock, when John Loehler will conduct a loyalty service. The | Christian Endeavor Society apd Light Brigade will also meet at 7 and at the latter meeting ‘Dr. Snyder will talk to the children. ‘Thursday night, at the prayer service, Dr. Snyder will carry out a unique plan. The series of talks on “The Augsburg Confession” were so successful last year that the pastor is hopeful of a similar interest this year, and to this end, on Thursday night, members are to vote upon various subjects, and the one re- ceiving the largest number of votes will form the basis for the midwek program this Winter. Boy Scout Troop 78, under the lead- ership of Herman Riess, Scoutmaster, will be hosts Friday evening to about 10 | neighboring troops. NATIONAL CITY CHURCH TO HEAR TWO SERMONS At the National City Christian Church Dr. H. H. Harmon, acting pas- tor, will preach tomorrow morning on and at the evening service on “Who Are the Blind?" Dr. Harmon and Dr. W. H. Pinkerton, teacher of the men's Bible class, will attend the international eon- vention of the Disciples of Christ, which :‘l'llloblel held at Wichita, Kans.,, October A “leaders’ retreat” has been planned by the workers of the church, to be held October 2 and 3 at the Y. W. C. A. Summier camp near_Annapolis. Mprhnhiz; PRI T Tl Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister 11 AM. “The Home of the Soul.” “The Man Who Is Too Busy” 7 P.M.—Intermediate, Senior, Adult C. E. Societies. ZServices Conducted by the Minister| 7 ARARRRRRAARRERRR flirflmhtn Episropal SOUTH. i ! Southern Methodism's Representative Chureh Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. Cordially invites all visitors in the city 1o its services. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s | Services. 11:00 a.m.—“The Cross.” 8:00 p.m.—“All the Way.” Dr. W. A. Shelton, Pastor | —m;flinhi—g{ofiginmpal % EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH RV W A Enelish, Pastos English. f Many wns. . H. Dean of Pittsburgh. Preach. Subject. iflfipflmhiat Benjamin W. Meeks, Di McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. Pastor. 11:00 A.M.— “The Voice That Speaks of God.” 8:00 P.M.— { “Christ in the Midst of His Enemies.” Sixteenth at Allison Street. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D. D., Mk 11 alled to a Specific T: 8 he Unsurpassed Ch | 7 Epworth Le: | 8p.m. Thursday—M WESLEY Conmecticut 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 pastor, “The Tragedy of the Strong.” ELDBROOKE ‘ Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. Walter M. Michael. Minister. ague. idweek Service. 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister hool, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 PASI. 11 AM.—“THE PRODIGAL'S SON” 8P.M.—“GOD IN THE STRAW PEN" (Book Review) Sunday Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper, Thursday, 6 P.M. Midweek Meeting at 6:45, led by Dr. Stockdale. Subject: “If All Men Were Alike.” EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED | REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 1 —Sermon: ‘he Enersy of Jesvs,’ —Epworth League. ~—Sermon: “A Great Race of al : FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D., Minister. arcid Veo, vionmise, James Wilkinson, baritone, William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop —— The Church With the Lighted Cross. HAMLINE | Lpisropal istrict Superintendent Penna, Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister. 9:20 a.m.—Church & 11:00 a.m.—Rev. J. cc.hollnllillm4 8:00 Master's Touch.” Church Quartet. Mehopohrlrfiemofid (The National M aloplethodist Episcopal Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. (Mount Vernon Seminary Chapei. James Shera Montgomery, D.D. 2:30__sundinicter :30—Sunday School; i Hall, American Unlver:l:;‘. 11:00——;u3%¢3r véo};smn, sermon by MONTGOM- ERY, subject: pe ‘The Inspiration of the Unseen’ Ministry of Music: Mrs, Wright, soloist; Mrs. Montgomery, or: ganist, Metropolitan Epworth League, Simpson Chapel, at 6:45 o'cloek Calvary Columbia Road Near Fifteonth, Mark Depp, Minister, At Eleven O'Clock “THE KINDLY YOKE.” At Eight O’Clock “OUR MODERN SLAVERY.” The Minister Preaches. —The Church School. .—Young People’s Meet- ing. Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8 BRIGHTWOOD l:eRl( i §t. at_Jeffers: P EARRSLL COALE, Protestant :hf. 2l Spiritudl Mess 3 | p.m. _Readings 3 MYSTIC @ | Lecture—Healing— Messages MT. VERNON PLACE| ™ Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A, will ad- dress the Sunday schocl of Gunton ‘Temple Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning at a special day = Paul L. Brindle, associate business secretary, will speak at the Rally day services of the Church of the Atone- ment Sunday school tomorrow. Louls B. Nichols, associate religious work director, will address the all- comers class of the Church of the Covenant at its opening meeting to- morrow morning. The religious work department will have charge of the Sunday aff meeting at _the National -l School for . A feature of this meeting will be a sing contest. Prizes will be awarded to the family that sings the best hymn. H. Lee Smith, evangelistic singer and song leader, will have charge of the con- test. Page McK. Etchison will be the speaker and Louis B. Nichols will preside, SERMON ON “ELISHA” Rev. C. R. Ferguson will have for his sermon topics tomorrow at W! Avenue Baptist Church “The Prophet isha” in the morning and “Satan- Blinded Souls” at 8 pm. The Bible school rally will be observed at 9:45 am. and will be combined with the morning worship service, closing a4 11:45 am. The Baptist Young People’s Union Societies will meet at 7 p.m. The mid- week services to be held Wednesday; deacons and deaconesses meeting at 7 p.?;nmd the church prayer service at Spiritualis Beadings Tutsiay g Phirsday after 5 00ns ‘at 2 o'clock.’ Wednesday and P nights at 8 o Dolntment.” 991 ye st MW DistoIe RONALDA esss appolntment, Decatiir 335 LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev, Carol E. McKinstry, Minister Will open for rei services SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4, at 8 O'Clock P.M. HILLCREST MANOR 2800 13th 8t. N.W.. cor. Girard St. MIDWEEK MESSAGE VICE 'Thursday, October A at 8 BT, SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST Opens for '"“"As;'_;;f". inday, Sept. 27, STONELEIGH COURTS Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Sermon by ‘!heDPut%n Rev, Coates-Deloe: AID' LET THERE BE LIG! Followed by Spirit Messages by Pastor and other Mediums of the e. Elizabeth Gar- t; selections by rry E. M d Radio Ar- tist. " Private Inerviews by Dr. Coates-Deloe. Col. 6227 Message Cirele every Wed., 8:15 p.m.._at 1473 Meridian Place N. - Meetings, Tues., 8 PM ¥ 1447 You St. N. 14th N.W. Meetings Pridays at 8 ily. Ad. 3299. s CHURCH OF CHRIST i SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 Messages from Flow: day REV. F. L. DONCEEL 1312 RHODE _ISLAND AVE. N.W. Clrgle Thursdays. i, "Dist. 0840 of H AUBJECT: | “MODERN REVELATIONS” wed by Spirit Messages. m.. at Pythian Temble, 1012 Second ome. C_St. fl Phone Lincoln 1572, | DEVELOPING CLASS Opens Tuemy‘.”!emzzm;.\."_fl. at 8 Spiritual Science Chyrch REV. E. WHIT! Message meeting Wednesday and Frida evenings. 8 o'clock. Consultation by g | pointment. 700 6th st. s.e.. Linc. 3055. | Madam Sorz. 1413 Monroe St Circles Wednesdars #nd Saturdays, Readings dally. Adams 00 P, y NW— .3333eeIIILNN % #IETROPOLITAN Ik f Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL Pastor Morning at Eleven “Broken Cisterns VS. The Living Fountain” Evening at Eight “The Hope Chest’ OF THE 0 R Lamb’s Bride 9:30, Bible School. 7, Four Socle- ties of Young People. Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually. Sunday Morning, Oct. 4, “Charles Brandon Booth r. welcoms s readings by appointment at | BAPTIS Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8tH St. N.W. WEST WASHINGTON Penternstal " Preaching the Cross in the Heart of the Nation’s Capital BIBLE HALL Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. s ice. 20_Sub. ~Gedls Week nights: Tues. an L‘l, RE ‘Japan. d Thur., Praver ice. 1 to night, Marle Juergeson speaks The_Church with Evangelistic Genter Fall S. S. Rally 9:30 and 11 AM. + Special Program Speakers Pastor and 1. V. Gross The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Streets Wed., 7:45, Pentecostal; Pri., 7:45, Prayer League. SPECIAL All-Day Tabernacle Services Sun., Oct. 4 Tourists and Public Always Welcome Christian \CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W.. at Meridian Place. Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. 10 a.m.—Bible Study. 1 l.m,—subjea."“whfl ‘We know On Heaven.’ 8 p.m.—“Better, Further On.” | “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; Where the Bible Is Silent, ____We Are Silent.” The National Gity EARLE ILFLEY, Minister H. H. HARMON. Acting Minister .—Church School. 6:45 p.m.—Young People's Prayer Meetings. 7:45 p.m.—Organ Recital. | | @olumbia Heights Park Road. West of 1ith St Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor 9:30 8. <l 6:00p.m—Camp _Fire Hour. Younsg. ! | The officers of the C. E. stafied 2t this service. STITTTIIITIIITLN Cor. 3ist & N Sts. N.W. FIFTH %3w. : 7th S.W. hing Rey. Dr. Harold E. In- ‘ranam of Nashville st 11 s.m and ‘:“ .-P‘II 51. fl"%ll ht days. Census to be taken §ll:r flul‘fl”fl and Training ., 9:30 am. Stober 4 ls "Lo31 prusens: x ‘The Public Is' Cordiatly Invited. THE BIBLE SCHOOL OF THE "C(:‘l;v!h"B'lA ASSOCIATION L NW. D, C. Hel!"s ¢! fi_lfim“h D Second Session tember. 25. 7:30. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Sireet at Jefferson. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Chureh School. ., :00—“Fruits of the Gespel. H 1306 The Sacrament of the Desert. SECOND BETHANY ™%, iane A HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. Special Services: Al De Bible sc .: B. Y. P, m. . i Tn rorwad 8 Rhede Ave, 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor 10 A.M.—S. S. RALLY DAY EXERCISES ‘The Everlasting _Kingdom." Tvice at 17th & E. Cap. Bts.) 5 PM. (Evening 9th & S. C. Ave. SE. GRAC F. W. Johnson, Pastor :30—Bible _School. Clas 350 Cnrist dn the Midst; | ALL WELCOME. PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington dolph_Stree o mitn, Fastor o 11:30—Rally Dav Exercises branches of the school. rmon, and Sone Seryice, e ol X Members and Iriends are invited to all of Petworth's services. Bl ok Befvice: Pruradar, s Everybody rul:":-ozlnn‘:um- Tn B2Riny TEMPLE 10th and N Sts N.W. THOS. ¥ BOORDE. Miaiier. Bible School, George D. Sul- livan, " Bupe t. “THE GOSPEL ONL¥. AND ONLY THE GOSPEL_CAN SAME AMERICA— AND THE. WORLD.” CENTENNIAL 7th & Eve N.E. E. Hezx Swem ., b 1 p.m. Coolness; easy chairs (men like em | prayers for healing. 11 a. “The Seven Spirits.” KENDAL} M. P. 9th NEAR B S.W. ERMAN. Minister. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service. 'WELCOME. combe, superintendent. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor = rvice Church and Bible 10 A M.—Unified Se: A Eversqn. Sermon by the Pestor, lP.M.'——"HUNGRY FOR REALITY.” ! Rally—George S. New- School ddress by Maj, Gen. Wm. G. FIRST 11 AM.—“EDUCATION AS ‘Spec! for Universit; 8P.M UTAKING YOUR CHO) Sunday School, 5:30 A.M. = i DOUGLAS MEMORIAL METHODIST EPIS! Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor M AND REFINEMENT.” cl.ngm S8chool Students.) 2 B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PM. Calbary = 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“THE HIGH CALLING.” . 8 P.M.—“WHENCE COMES CHARACTER.” _ § Sunday Sghool at 9:30. o Chiristian Prayer Meeting Thursday at §:00 Endeavor at 6:45.