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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, —’—__—'_—'>_-—_————'—————— D. C., BATURDAY, . 0C Heads Bible Class VAUGHN GROUP TO INSTALL NEW TEACHER. REV. JAMES MIERS | SERMON ON AIR Morning Service at Fourth Presbyterian Church to Be Broadcast. Beginning a series of sermon studies, Rev. James H. Miers, minister of Fourth Presbyterian Church, nm preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Tradition and Reality in Religion.” The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. In the evening at 8 o'clock he will continue his serfes of sermons upon the atone- ment, “The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.” At a meeting of the congregation four additional elders were elected: John W Basim, Walter S. Hartman, Dr. R. W.| Howard and Edward M. Brooks. Thev will be installed at the congregational meeting October 11. The annual Sunday school Rally day services will be held tomorrow at 9:30 am. ‘The session of the church will meet Wednesday evening. The Sunday School Council met at a dinner conference, and after the meal, served by the mothers' class, held the annual election. Supt. Thomas S. Dur- ham presided. The officers are: Supe! intendent, Thomas S. Durham; assis ant superintendent, William R. Stewart: departmental superintendents, _senior, C. Vernon Hill; junior, Miss Eleanor White; assistant, Miss Marion Webb; primary, Miss Grace Wooden; beginners, Miss Evelyn Wooden: cradle roll, Mrs Jessie Sudduth; home, Mrs. Charlotte s: secretaries, general, Harold senior, Mackendall Allen: junior, Miss Edith Gram: assistant, Miss Jane Wilson: primary. Miss Mary Stephen- son; beginners and cradle roll, Mrs. Hugh Miller; treasurer, Caroll R. High- feld: registrar, Willlam G. Highfield; chorister, Hugh Miller. The adult Bible class elected officers as follows: President, Robert J. Hall; first vice president, Prank Hart: second vice president, Mrs. Charlotte Higgins; secretary, Charles Drexilius; assistant secretary, Charles Sudduth; treasurer, David I. Black; birthday superintendent, Mrs. D, Black. ‘The Women's Missionary Society will meet Thursdav at 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening. CHURCH TO OBSERVE ‘HOME COM|NG DAY’ Pastor Will l"each From Theme| “Stalk Loaded With Berries” Tomorrow Morning. DR. LINN C. DRAKE, (Harris & Ewing photo.) Installation exercises for Dr. Linn C. Drake as teacher of the Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist Church will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Dr. W. 8. Abernethy, the pasto:, vill deliver the installation address. Dr, Drake was pastor of Drexel Hill Baptist Church at Philadelphia for 12 years and has been executive of the Boy Scouts of the Dis- trict of Columbia for the past 13 years. He was also the founder of the Drake class for young men at Calvery Church. He succceds the late Rev. Homer J. Councilor as teacher. The Bible lesson will be taught to- morrow by George E. Harris, class pres- ident, and Lee Quinn, first vice presi- dent, will Drtslfl |EPWORTH M. E. PASTOR AT ROANOKE MEETING Rev. William H. Ramsey to Preach Sermon and Conduct Communion Services Tomorrow Morning. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, is at- tending the annual meeting of the Bal- Mmore Conference in Roanoke, Va. The scrmon will be preached tomorrow by Rev. Willlam H. Ramsey, who will con- Guet the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per. For the 8 o'clock service, Page | McK. Etchison, religious secretary of {the Y. M. C. A. of Washington, will de- h\‘er the sermon. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. and the Epworth League at 7:30 p.m. The Hummer Memorial class will hold a business meeting and social Tuesday evening. ‘The monthly meeting of the official board will be held Wednesday evening. The midweek prayer meeting will be conductd by the pastor Thursday eve- Sunday will be observed as "home- coming day’ at the Pirst Baptist Church. In the morning the pastor.| Dr. Samuel Judson Porter. will preach | on “A Stalk Loaded With Berries.” and | ning. the service will close with installation of officers and committees elected for Sheomers, and, ommidect S MISSIONARY TO GIVE 1. In the e\tnmx he Vlll take as s | SERMON TOMORROW subject “Higher Than 1" week Rev. Jacob Gartenhause to Preach Services to be held during the follow: Monday evening, meeting of | at Wisconsin Avenue Baptist exccume council at the church; Tues- | at 2 pm, at the church, a meet-| fng of the Ann Hasseltine Circle of the ‘Woman's Societ uesday evening, at the church, monthly meeting of the Dboard of deacons; Wednesday evening, monthly business meeting of the B in Morning. Rev. Jacob Gartenhause, missionary {under the Southern Baptist Home P U at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B.|Missionary Board, will preach tomor- E Prescott, 902 Quincy street; month-|IOW morning at the Wisconsin Avenue 1y business meeting, with election of | Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fes- officers of the young men’s class Tues-|Senden streets, on “The Passover and Qay evening at the home of Mr. and|the Lord's Supper.” The congregation Mrs Charles B. McInnis, 1549 Forty-|Wwill gather about the Lord's Supper at fourth street; Priday evening, at the the close of the morning service. church, meeting of the Swedish Mission.| During the 8 o'clock evening service Dr. Porter will speak on associa- the pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Fergu- tional night, next Friday, at the serv-|son, will preach on “A Good Soldier ices being held all next week in ton~‘0( Jesus Christ.” Also the Senior Tection with the formal opening of the B. Y. P. U. officers will be installed dur- new Silver Spring church. |ing ‘the evening meeting: President, il : |Mrs. Howard Clemons: vice president, HOLY ROSARY CHURC | Sherwood Rodman; corresponding sec- TO OBSERVE FEAS H |retary. Mitler T. Rhodes: recording sec- {Tetary, Hazel Pruitt; treasurer, J. L. Bolemn High Mass to Be Observed | Henderson; Bible reader's leader, U. P. | Gibson; group captains, Mrs. Miller T. Tomorrow Morning—Proces- sion Feature. | Rhodes, Mitchell Hoyt, Vivian Pool and J. Fred Peebles, Bible school meets at 9:30 am.; B_Y. P. U. Societies at 7 p.m. The Finance Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, and the church prayer service ro]lcwx at 8 pm. The Patronal Feast of the Parish— wiLL PREACH ON RALL our Lady of the Rosary—will be observed | —_— at Holy Rosary Church. Third and F!Y. P. C. U. fo Install Officers To- streets, tomorrow. In the morning, a solemn high mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock. Right Rev. Mgr. L. Manzetti of Baltimore will deliver the sermon. At 3 o'clock, the characteristic pro- cession of the’ rosary will iake place when 150 white - dressed children. , a0t headed by a band and divided into 15| 1015 w.m. There wil be s sesson of groups of 10 each, will march through Pt Lt e | chy rvi The streets in the vicinity of the church, | CPUFCh service. At 5 oclack & sriice carrying banners representing the 10/ is will mysieries of the rosary. Other soci- | ?,(E P. ‘i,,‘,’m,‘ffllht'zrfl::f ,y'fnhbzu;s;g church, the statue of Our Lady of the | onaer the care of the for f‘lgllybleios:lrl‘ver;g g; g;:xn;&‘ lcwn'm'_h ;mh !f;:e' pa;l inhlhehser\'ice which will In the evening, for the first time, an| hom;"‘”’o",fiynfuvifafvf -np-mh inner electrical display will throw a flood of | wj)] be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. At light on the mosaic of the Madonna' 7 gclock there will be the meetings of resting on the frontal of the church.|the Ww. E. D. O, Circle and the Men's ‘The committee in charge of the c-le-‘ Club. bration is composed of G. Sr\mmustmo C. Niosl, G. Segreti, G. Ofano, G. lisi, R. Ruggieri, L. Gagliardi. G. Crls- taldi, N. Li Causl, S. Niosi an Ofano. JOIN IN UNION SERVICES Chevy Chue Churchr! Unite Evening Exercises. morrow Afternoon at 5 0'Clock. “Rallying for What?"” is the sermon topic of Dr. F. W. Perkins at the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The Church School also will observe Rally day at ‘Annunl Gnthermg to Be at Foun- dry Church October 6 and 7. | _ The annual meeting of the Wom: Plan to! Foreign Missionary Soclety of the B Ibe held in Foundry Oniely Sixteenth and P Streets, October 6 an ore e ive churones. of tas - Chery |[LhAR 250 uub-oCdipielly delegatestate ‘rxpecte rom s area, Wi - e e e e T tomarreog | cludes churches of the Diztrict, Mary- c s at 8 oclock. The services during the | 2, M SoU e Coa e super- menth of October will e field In the|vised by Mrs. Cornella Long Kinsella, at Chevy Chase circle. Dr. J. Phelps Hand, pastor of the Wesley Methodist | M onaimens: scectong, laciiding presenta- B Olnet mainietars rram Vihalpars| poos AT ST ENE g ';h\uches will have part in mrs, ’Er;‘emm Smith of Baltimore, During the month the following min- HePranch president, w ssters will preach: October 11, Dr. J.| Hillman Hollister; October 18, Rev. Ed- ward O. Clark; October 35, Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall. The services are open to the public. HOMECOMIN.GV ARRANGED ‘The annual Homecoming day will be observed at Grace Baptist Church, Ninth street and South Carolina ave- nue southeast, tomorrow at 11 a.m. The pastor, Rev. ‘W. Johnson, will preach, and the Lord's supper will be observed at the close of the service and new members received. ‘The Sundi 5chonl will observe Rally day. Roger superintendent, will have charge o e meeting. Certificates will be presented to those graduating from the different departments of the | Sunday school, The Fraternity of the Liberators The New Christ Force Tmportant messages coming through willlam Dudley Pelley. lw.hh'.h are vital in resent world conditions. Of transeendent mportance ic ‘the next message, to be PRESENTS Another Sunday Afternoon Program Featuring the Cedar Hill Sextet and the Cedar Hill Ensemble WMAL 1:30 Sunday (edarHill ON ‘THE EXTENSION OF PIKNSYL) n Sunday at § P.M., at 2040 B Street ‘MISSION WOMEN TO MEET| timore Branch of the M. E. Church will| /| Excellency of Carmel. | 1 Both groups of Y. P. C. U. members | located | wij] e held in Hamline M. E. Church AM. COVENANT PAST[]RS ANNOUNCE TOPICS Dr. A. J. McCartney to Speak in Morning and Rev. T. W. Babbitt in Evening. Appointed Dean HEADS SCHOOL OF RELIGION OF C. A, . At the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney will speak on “The Rev. J. Woodmnan Babbitt, the as- sistant minister, will address the Tip Top p.m. on the subj “Obe lhlr at 6:30 o'clock on “The Respon- sibility of the Young People to the Church.” At the midweek service at 8 p. Thursday Dr. formally of some of his vacation ex periences. It is planned to make this meeting & vacation experience meeting, and those present will be given an op- portunity of telling briefly their own experiences during the Summer, ‘The mixed people’s class for adults will meet Sunday at 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Dr. Charles Thom. The All-Comer ' Men's Bible class will have as their teacher beginning tomorrow Hugh M. Tate of the Interstate Com- merce Commission. Dr. Willlam Hiram Foulkes 8f th old First Presbyterian Church of New. ark, N. J., will give a challenging ad- | dress Monday at 8 p.m. to the young people of the District at the echo meet- | school. ing of the golden jubilee convention of | He will succeed the late “Dr. Homer Christian_Endeavor to be held at the|J. Councilor, The new dean has been Calvary Baptist Church. member of the faculty of the School The Covenant-First Church will br‘ of Religion for several years. He is a hosts at a dinner meeting to the Her-| former Presbyterian minister. man, New York Avenue, Warner Memo- | Dean Duncan is & lecturer for the rial, Chevy Chase, Peck Chapel, George- | American Institute of Archeology at town, Northminster, Western and qu-‘ leading American and Canadian uni- . rfiih\:’frg?;;mof‘"’::a”ltm ous | versities and is author of numerous - | volumes on archeology, anthropology pices of the Home Mission Board of the | and biblical literature. Presbyunln Churth U. 8. |COLONY OF HEAVEN’ TOPIC MASONS TO SPONSOR OF RALLY DAY SERMON SUNDAY MEETING ... x w. sugen t0 erencn e Twice at Hamline Methodist Dr. James Shera Montgomery Will | ! Church Tomorrow. Deliver Sermon at Outdoor Rally day will be observed tomorrow Service. at Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, at both | the ‘morning and evening services as | well as in the church school. The | | minister, Rev. H. W. Burgan, will have in the morning “A apd at the evening DR. GEORGE 8. DUNCAN, Professor of Egyptology and Assyriology at American University, and interna- tionally known as an archeologist, has been appointed dean of the School ot | Religion of Southeastern Universit; the Y. M. C. A, it was announce Page McK. Etchison, secretary of me Dr. James Shera Montgomery, pas- tor of Metropolitan Methodist Episco- pal Church and grand prelate of the Giand Commandery, Knights Templar of the District of Columbia, will de- | service “John M: liver the address at the open-air re-| Beginning next Priday night and ligious service on Temple Heights to- | continuing Saturday and Sunday, there morrow at 4 o'clock, under the auspices | Will be a Church School Workers' Con- of the Grand Lodge of Masons. J.|ference. A number of church school Walter Humphrey will direct the music. | experts will be present, including Dr. | for his sermon Colony of Heaven, | Vocal music will be furnished by Job's | J. C. Millian, Baltimore Conference Di- Daughters' Choir, directed by Mrs. Sal- | rector of Reiigious Education, lie F. Wilson; Miss Isabelle Ager, so- prano soloist, and Miss Marie Reler, accompanist. Tomorrow is Knights Templar d-y and the special guests will be the offi- cers and members of the commanderies with their families. Eugene E. Thomp- | son is grand commander. The Knights Templar Band is expected to be pres- | ercises Tomorrow. en These open-air services are nbn- ,.r.‘ Rally_day will be observed tomorrow taiian, and all members of the Masonic | At the Washington City Church of the fraternity, as well as the public, with | Brethren. The morning program will their families, are .mom, | consist of exercises by the various de- | partments of the school. Addresses will | be made by Elder Hollinger and the pas- CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST tor, Rev. F. F. Holsopple. At the end f the morning program the classes will WILL HOLD RALLY DAY! meet in thels respective rooms where | plans for the year will be presented. | The B. Y. P. D. has already organized Several Classes to Gain Promotion | for the year. At present this consists of | two principal groups, the Christian En- | deavor and the Intermediate B. Y. P. D. | Later it is planned to organize a Junior | B. Y. P. D. The Boy Scouts have taken | up the season’s work and will meet reg- ularly each week. The pastor will preach at the evening service on “Mobilizing the Church.” Dther Srrvices HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervices every Bunday at 3:30 p.m. . 7ALL WELCOME. * | held Thurrdny num RALLY DAY SERVICES Church of Brethren Will Hold Ex- at Special Exercises Tomorrow Morning at 9:45. Rally day will be observed tomorrow in the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Several classes will be promoted in the Sunday school and special exer- cises held ‘at the morning session at 9:45 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will speak at the 11 o'clock service on “In the Senctuary.” The | ordinance of the Lord’s supper will be observed and new members welcomed The Junior Church also will reconvene. The devotional group, with Miss Marion Gaylord as leader, will have charge of the Baptist Young People’s Union at 6:45 pm. The church par- ticipates in the union evening services. which will be held in the Episcopal Church at 8 o'clock. | A promotion banquet in the interest of Sunday school activities will be held Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock. Prof. Arthur J. Jackson of American University will speak. Kenneth B. Forbes is chairman of the committe ___Gatholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. | SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15, High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30, “Visit the Grotto.” _ Theosophy “Where Is Thy God ?” James W. McGuire Oct. 4, 1931, 8 p.m. s = Reading Room open ‘\,.n_/ caily, 4:45 til 6 p.m. Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Society nf Wuhluhn, D. L od 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEiropolitan 1889 J. F. CORLE, of Deiroit. Mie Unity Lecturer lnd Teacher THELMA HOLDER of the Home of Truth, ALL WELCOME GOSPEL CHAPEL 14th St. and Penna. Ave. §. E. Young Peop! 6:30 p.m. Sunday School, 9:45 am. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED @angregational TOMORROW AT Mount Pleasant (Columpia Road at 14th St.) | 9:30 a.m.—Church School. of Norfolk, Va.. T:45 p 's Meeting (Arsi of season), {10:00am—Hon. Harry E. Hull on [‘SELECTIVE IMMIGRATION’ 11:00am—"A Communion Medita- on.” by Rev. Russell J. Ciinchy Sunday, Oct. LEC’ “Theosophy” ay 8:15 P.M., Study Ch 'y Open Saturday 2 te § ed Lodge of Theolophlm 4. R:15 P.M. URE 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Organiza- oS Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. George Farnham Ps Mrs. C. G. Woodbury Director of_ Religious Edueation. SERVICES: Church School, 9:45 AM. 11 AM. Snllll." P.M. EM 7. 8 P.M. 17th es, fees "or ‘cofiectiors " Nm Thought M..nn.. Held Each Sunday at 11 ., D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, | 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader Al Welcome _ Froewill Offering | @ongregational Morning Worshi Sermon, “The Quicken Chiistian Endeavor, Community Hour, Midweek Meetings each Thu " Testament Study. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A, Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 A.M.—“The Gospel of Love.” 8 P.M.—“Humanity Uprooted.” Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper, Reserve Su&nf ‘Thursd Midweek Meeting at 6:45, led by Dr. Stockdale. Subject: "Whn Have You Found Interesting in the Guest Book?” EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘The prayer and praise service will be | ICHILDREN WILL HEAR PASTOR TOMORROW Dr. Henry W. Snyder to Conduct Rally Day Service at 11 A M. Tomorrow. “A lad, Aladdin and a Ladder” is the gubject of a talk to the children by Dr. Henry W. Snyder at the Rally day service fomorrow at 11 am. at S Paul's Lutheran Church. Promotion exercises, with the presentation of di- plomu, will be a feature of the pro- Az the vesper service at 8 o'clock Dr. Snyder will preach on the theme “Two Bullders.” Installation by the pastor of the of- ficers will take place &t the Christian Endeavor Soclety at 6:45 o'clock. The Luther League will meet at 7 o'clock, with Howard Hassler as leader, and the Light Brigade will hold its meeting at the same hour. Dr. Snyder will be in Hagerstown next Thursday night, where he will| deliver the pent\é" address of the | Maryland State ristian Endeavor Convention. Preparatory service will be held Friday night at St. Paul's and inext Sunday the holy communion will be administered at both the morning md evening services, There will also be baptism of children and the recep- tion of new members, At the meeting of the Men's Club esday evening Dr. W. L. Darby e est 5] er, using for his subject sl\;u!tlngpe;'irn Tl'un[l First.” The Sewing Circle will meet at 1 o'clock Tuesday and the Akdl Soclety wfll meet Wednesdly mlht ANNIVERSARY PLANNED Converts at Central Union Mission! to Tell of Christian Life. | In the chapel of the Central Union | Mission, 613 C street, tomorrow night will be held a milestone service, cele- brating the conversion 11 years ago of | William Bailev and the conversion ones year ago of Roy Sallade, Thomas J.| O'Malley and E. T. Dickenson, all of | whom will be present and speak. | Each night at 8 o'clock next week some one of the mission’s constituent churches will conduct the services: Monday night, the Christian Endeav ‘ of Grace formed Church; Tuesdal night, the Rhode Island Avenue M. P.| Church; Wednesday night, the Chris- | tian Endeaver of Vermont Avenue‘ Christian Church: Thursday night, | Luther League of St. Mark's Lutheran Church; Friday night, the Men's Bible | |Class of Eastern Presbvterian Church, | and Saturday night, Vaughn Class of | Calvary Bapl ist Church. D. C. PASTORS TO MEET Rev. Halley Taylor Is New Presi- dent of Presbyterian Clergymen. ‘The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion of Washington and vicinity will meet Monday morning at 11 o'clock in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. An address will be given by | Rev. Irving W. Ketchum on the | theme “My Trip to Europe.” The | following are the newly elected officers: President, Rev. Halley B. Taylor: sec- retary, Rev. Henry B. Wooding; treas- | urer, Rev. Kenneth B. Carson. All-Day Tabernacle Services! 9:30 & 11:00 AM. 3:00 & 7:30 P.M. A Gospel Feast for All The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Streets Preaching by Revs. H. L. Col- | lier and J. A. McCambridge. Special Announcement of Coming Events Everybody Welcome CHEVY CHASE evy Chase Cirele D.. v. 3. mifman nén) Minister. and Jun- Session i 9:30 a.m.—Bsgianers and Intermediate Departments ‘of Chureh 9:30 a.m—Women's Bible Class, Rev. L. Carhart, leader 48 am—Sent ‘or” Depariment hurch School xcuy Men's of “ 0 preach. | NED JWCE YOU | | 8:00 p.m.—Uhion & All Saints Epis opal Churer Br- 3. Phelps Hand wili preach. William Kn Subject, “The Contemy et o’ Goopd Message.” Mrs. Bern- Washington Heights Palmer, D.D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 10:00—Rally Dav in Sunday School 35 00~Mn'mnl 'Worship. Sermon by Dr. Paimer: ““How " Jecus” Becomes the Lient ‘an e o G nnh _WELCOME. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W, REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School 11:00 Rev. Douslas P. Birnle, n. VISITORR” ALWAYS WELCOME. WESTERN W St. Bet, 19th and 20th N.W. | Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D.D., Minister rAREwnv, SUNDAV xN THE T fl ' 'h P 1 u.%};’u'? 7t Tnspection 07 the New l:oo—!;v:eur{lcll\g urv;c{" in c;u‘ of o~ elders e ¢l MoBIC 5 e SoARTER n 3, TOBER 1931. Y. M. C. A. News Louis B. Nichols, associate religious work director of the Y. M. C. A, will have charge of the 11 o'clock servi t Marvin M. B, Church South, in the ab- sence of the pastor, who is attending the annual conference. Carlton S8mith of the Y. M. C. A. will teach the boys' class at Wesley M. E. Church Sunday morning. Mr. Nichols will hlve 6hll". of the esvlla‘nl service at Emory M. Church outh. Page McK. Etchison will have charge of the service at Epworth M. E. Church South tomorrow evening. ‘The Central Committee of the or- ganized Bible Class Association will meet in the Y. M. C. A. assembly hall Wednesday evening. ‘The morning service at the Francis Asbury M. E. Church South will be in charge of Mr. McK. Etchison. Chaplain C. A. Neyman of the United States Navy will preach at the evening service. COMMUNION TO BE HELD Eckington Presbyterian Plans Spe- cial Services Tomorrow. Communion service will be observed tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the Ecking- ton Presbyterian Church, North Cap- itol street at Florida avenue. There also will be the reception of new members and the baptismal service. In the evening at 8 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will speak. Intermediate and Senior Christian En- deavor Societies will meet at 7 o'clock. Noon day luncheon will be held Thursday at 12 o'clock; service of Zer md praise, Thurudny evening o'clock. CHURCH TO USE GIFTS Transfiguration Episcopal Is Given Silver Chalice and Paten. A chalice and paten of sterling silver, presented to Transfguratio ue i Church by Miss Laura Ki hz‘ Carrie Morrison and Mrs, chamberhln | sisters, will be used for the first time | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. A new method of elementary studies on the Bible is eonducted by the rector, Rev. J. J. Queally, and Miss Wilkins on Fridays from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. flrubgflrlan Church of . the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M, Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All Organized 1868 Southern Genersl Assembly Intersection of 18th and 16th and . JAMES H. 'nfl.o:. D. D.. Paster. —Sunday “Mornin nion Wulmlnlur ci tan Endeavor. worship. Charles School wnr-hl n by Dr Taylor. Address Branden F OURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth !ha Word of Li James H. Mier: Minister and Reality in Broadenst Over Wi o ae1fxion ‘of Christ.” lflrpzhgtprtan GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 3lst Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. m—rChurcn School m.—Morning Worship and Com- B he . sharp—Christian Meet at Cissel Chape COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHg Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Rev. Albert Joseph McCartney, D. Minister Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt, Assistant Minister Mornine Worship at 11 am. Dr. McCartnes preachine. Spibiect: ' “The Exesllency of Carmel.” —Sunday Sehool. Yonnt oTeonlen Meatings, Thursday evining praver meeting, 8 pm. Dr. McCariney preaching. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor @ 1:00 a.m.Livine, by Sight or by Sloex) Peck Memorul Chapel KETCHUM, m- ur. -—Sundav Schaol. ______um preachin METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. g Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—“A_Spiritual Emphasie.” 7:45 p.m Sunday School Room for all Bervices. ‘The Head of the Church.” New York Avc;. Preshyterian Church | 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Ministers: Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M., Brodie 11:00 A.M.—“PLEA FOR FAITH.” 8:00 AM.— Dr. “OVER HERE AND THERE.” 200 begins this evening a series of Sunday Evening Studies on impressions of travel through Central Europe. For October they are as follows: October 4—Over Here and There. October 11—Vienna. “The Land October 18—Budapest. October 25—Prague. “The Last Best Hope of Earth.” ‘That Is Left Desolate.” “Onee Again I Will !hlki the Earth.™ “The Birth of a N-! on CANVASS NEIGHBORHOOD Pifth Baptist Church Is Seeking Sunday School Members. Members of the Fifth Baptist Church made a canvass of the neighborhood of the church last Sunday, under the direction of Harold E. Ingraham of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, to find those who do not attend Sunday school or church services. to visiting those persons and their attendance on Sundays. More than 100 members of the church met each night this week to plan the ca mpaign. Mr. Ingraham wiil preach tomorrow morning on “An Efficient Bible School” and Dr. John E. Briggs at night on Kadish-Barnea, the Synagogue of Opportunity.” !lnmh lrr:hrm devoted urging Memorial United Brethren North C: ; s, .5"'".“ and B Streets. 8 p.m.—Ci Sunday School, 9:40. C. E Bo(xeuu,'l Rally Day Special music by the Quartet Choir. This is the last Sunday before Con- ference. Olhrinahtlalmm Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8 8. AM. Worshl 11:1 "Fucsaay Binie Clasn. o P at ™ Brethren Church of the Brethren 4th and North Carolina Ave. S.E. Rev. F. F. Holsopple, D. D., Pastor 11:00—Morning Worship. 8:00—Evening Worship. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Lutheran ST, n?'rmzw- I [~ ST. PAULS Conn. Ave. and Everett 8t. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyl'er, D.D,, Pastor Endeavor, with Mcers. “Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nichelas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Merning Service at 11:00 HOLY COMMUNION Evening Service at 7:45 “What Do You Believe?” Young People’s Societies at €:45 PM. _5t Columba’'s 424 and Albemarle Sts. N.W. Rev. Emanael A. Le M., 11:00 8. m.—Morning, yer and Ser- mon. _ Holy Communion, first Sunday in the month. Other Sundeys. § am. . WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsia Ave. N.W. near Woodles Rd. ] ot coumomion " 17530 A Y!E A D Mg'sl"?"o e - 10:00 A M. 2 4 HOLY COI‘I‘UN ON 2 "SERMON CHER. CANON BTOK! ... 11:00 A M. 8 'VBNBOND AND N PR’PIACHIR AND 4 NGRAM. AP- 1 PIRNUGHAL S sera. ”‘ Tore ¥ Wscopsin, Ave. Cars or Wosdler Z ST. STEPHEN AND % THE INCARNATION 2 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. (] RGY. Rev. Georse Fiske Dudiey, D. SERVICES ‘WEEK OF OCTOBER 4, mx 7:3 DR. DUD ; - _BoTH SERvicEs ‘ON sUNDAY. % ST. JOHN’S, GEORGETOWN 20 0 *’d REYV. ¥. BLAND rucln. RECTOR. 3 El ' EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER INITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9: Chureh 8chool 11:00 a.m. —)Iuly ‘Communion and Ser- 7:30 p. —Evening Prayer and Ser- " Thursday. 16 °a'm —Holy_Communion. 1317 G St. N.W. REV. 3. B. PRILLIPS, D. 3 REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. —~Holy Cummullon m.—church Sc) {l‘!!l’ T —Morning mon by the Rector Peo; St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. NW. CLERGY: The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum The Rev. Calvert E, Buck Sermon Subject “Men with Confidence the Church. SUNDAY SERVICES: 1:30 and 11:00. ‘WEEK DAY SERVICES: 7. Wednesday and Priday st T:30. Thursday at_11:00. As | & result Saturday afternoens are to be | fiptmnpal | 9 !Olm—eunday School, classes for | 11:00 a.m. —"‘l‘ Measure of Our De- llf!," sermon by the pas- tor, holy communion. 6:00 pm.—*“The Friendly Hour,” for yuunz _,people. with sup- —“Thg ‘hdawer That Reveals the Heart,” sermon by the pastor. A Cordial Invitation to All! | TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30am.—German Service with Holy Communion. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, ‘‘Happy Christians.” 22 M»&&H,wfim < Luther Place Memorial Church : The Gothic Gem At Thomas Circle Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor Frank H. Clutz, Asst. Pastor At the 11 o'clock service to- morrow morning Holy Com- munion of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated and a group of new members will be received into the church, At 8 pm. Dr. Rasmussen will ‘prnch using as his sermon % “Peril. nnd Reward of Tnxlh” 8:00p.m. *1 % DO *«444—.@4«44& A FEF R invites to st Theve sarviecs t vw*’fl A A The Charming Littie Chunl * CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11 AM. Sermon on “The Lord's Prayer.” 9:45 AM.—Sunday Scheol Bible Class. 8:15 P.M.—Organ Recital. Mr. Edward Rechl " Church of the Reformation 2nd and B Sts. SE. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY. Fastes. and a.m.—Morning _Service ~ CONCORDIA CHURCH ™ (Evangelical Svnod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N, Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. | Preaching Services. 10:00 a.m—German service. 11:15 a.m.—English Service. 8:00 pm.—Bach Cantata, “Thou Guide of Israel™ Concordia Chorus Cheir. John R. Monroe, Director. S e S e S N Sl e S S oA x: R | ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 'k Creek Church Rd. and Webst | \ HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgla Ave. d Madis S T30 3:30, i1 am.: 130 B | Christ Church i Washington Parish TN TN 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. | Rer. EDWARD GABLER, 8. T. D.. Reetor. g 7:30 a.m.—Holy Commaunion. 11100 a.m. —Morning Fraver and Ser- J‘ Holy ‘Cnmm\lmnn~r\r\l Sunday et 3‘ et SR ST. MARGARET'S : Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Place N.W. 2 CLERGY REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. RT SHC REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. Comm: £ b 7:30 a.m —Holy & 9308 RE:H mon by the rector. theme “Fhe Sacramental Pledge.: —Organ - recital by Aiss Chariotte Klein. ~Evensons and . address X % Siepnen of E on TDbr. Barnad Thursday, —Holy Communion. All welcome always. ST MARGARET’S Sunday School. Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place N.W. Rev. ROBERT SHORES, Supt. A graded school teaching Christian Nurture; l sc nllllc :)Htm of instruc- tion 11 nics and . religion, leading |fl lYldulllon and diploma. OPENS 9:30 AM., OCTOBER 4. Also Adult Bible 'ST. JAMES’ CHURCH ".‘."."a“"%n"'\éi"fik?i‘»i&a.'u A AR TR R R RRAT R TR 8 —Sung Mass and Sermon. “—Solemn Evensong and Benediction. Daily Mass: 1:00 AM. Take 13th and D or Florida Avenus cars to 8th and C Streets Northeast. ASCENSION Massachusetts Avenue at Twelfth Street. F. A. Parsons. Rector. Sunday Services 8 am. 11 &.m: & 8 p.m ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square., SERVICES: m.—Holy Communton. m —Churel Sehool m—Holy Communion and Ser- mon. ~ Dr. Johnston will Preach. St. Andrew’s Church V St. and New Hampshire Ave. 11 AM. Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher, Rev. A, J. Wilder 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 'l'Hl". NA'l'lVlTY " ST. AGNES’ CHURCH rin. Ave? % Lanhior se. cans samcu Sunday. 7 and 11 a.m. and 8 Mass. 7 am, Evensong an ntercessions: Friday. 8 bm ST THOMAS' .z Nur Sarvln- 8 nnd i s‘, s Dr. Ernest Smith will Rave for subject of ( sermgn: “The G Convention.” FAE TR A 7 AT ARSI AR R R R R AR RO T R R R