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PROVOST OF 6. .U, TALKS TOMORROW Dr. William Allen Wilbur to; Be Heard at Caivary Baptist Church. Dr. William Allen Wilbur, provost of George Washingten University, will oc- cupy the pulpit at OCalvary Faptist Chureh tomorrow morning, speakng on ! “The Secret of Contentment.” Dr.! Henry P. Cochrane, returned mis- sionary from Burma, will speak at the | evening service on “Missionary EX- perfences.” The pastor, Dr. William 8. | Abernethy, is speaking to the cadets at.West Point in the morning and par- ticipating in the dedicatory exercises | of the new Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New York, in the evening. | The Junior Church meets at 11 o'clock ‘in Baker Hall, with Clyde J. Crouch in charge. Services for the deaf are to be held in Baker Hall tomorrow evening, Rev. A. D. Bryant, | inister. ™ rhe Evening Mission Club will have s dinner meeting Monday at 6:15 o'clock. ‘The annual election of of- ficers of the Drake Class will be held on Tuesday evening. The Wilbur Class will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lucie Bernhard, 1226 Massachusetts avenue. The service class, t;ught by Mr: Francis Browne, will have a supper meeting in Shallenberger Hall Friday 8t 6:30 pm The quarterly business meeting of | church will be held at the close of prayer meeting Thursday evening. The board of trustees meet Wednesday evenin Thegfle“ Class celebrates its 40th birthday anniversary with a banquet Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock. The circle rally meeting of the Wom- an's Missionary Society will be held Tuesday st the church at 1:15 o'clock, with a timultaneous business meeting of the circles. At 2:30 o'clock a gen- | eral program will be given in Baker Hall, with Mrs, W. 8. Abernethy, Mrs. John R. 'vhomas and Mrs. Erna Embrey A feature of this pro- gram will be & ceremony for the re- of the Lucia Greene World- ‘wi Guud Chapter into its member- ship. At 3:30 o'clock an informal re- eeption will be held for the new circle. | | EVANGELISM PARLEY PLANS COMPLETED Five Prominent Leaders Will Speak at Conference on October 18, 19 and 20. The Committee on Evangelism of the Federation of Churches, through its chairman, Dr. C. C. Rasmussen, an- nounces arrangements for the ap- proaching Conference on that subject are practically complete. It will be held Qectober 18, 19 and 20. Five) prcminent leaders in this fleld from as many different denominations will be in the city to speak at various gath- rings. Dr. Charles S. Detweller, retary of Evangelism for the North- ern Baptist Convention: Dr. F. Fegiey, secretary of Evangelism for Abe Congregational Churches; Dr. Geoi-* B.- Dean, secretary of Evangelism f the M. E. Church: Dr. J. H. Rowlanc editor of the Christian Advocate, pub- lished in Rickmend, Va., will represent | the Methodist Episcopal Church South Dr. Arthur H. Limouze, promotiona’ secretary of the Board of National Miesions of the Presbyterian Church, | U.S. A Each of these men is expected to | gpeak in two of the leading churches | of his denomination on Sunday. and | they will also eddress their respective | ministers’ meetings on Monday morn- | ing. A luncheon for ministers of ali| denominations will be held in Calvary | Baptist Church Monday, at which each | ©of these leaders will speak briefly. Monday and Tuesday nights at 8 o'clock there will be meetings in Mt. Vernon Place Church, at which both | pastors and laymen will speak. On the first night the meeting will be in | charge of Wallace Memerial United | Presbyterian Church, the discussion be- | ing led by I. H. Craibill and the pastor, Dr. C. E. Hawthorne. On Tuesday night the services will be in charge of the Luther Place Memorial Church, Df. W. J. Showalter and the pastor, Dr. C. C. Raemussen, leading in the discussion. - These meetings are open to the public. WILL TALK ON BARGAINS L. Sermon Tomorrow Night. Rally day in the Bible School will| be observed tomorrow at the Ninth | Street _Christian Church. Dr. Lowell | C. McPhersen, the regular pastor, will occupy the pulpit of the National City Christian Church, and Carl N. Cheek will occupy the pulpit of the Ninth Street Church in the morning. In the evening Dr. McPherson will preach on “Life’s Bad Bargains. The Alpha C. E. will hold a tea to- morrow at 6 o'clock. The 300 Club will serve a dinner Wednesday at the church. After the dinner and short program, the Chris- tlan Pndeavor Society will conduct the prayer meeting for 30 minutes. Dr. €. McPherson Announces . Missionary Women to Meet. { The annual Missionary Institute of the Womap's Council of the Federation | of CHurches will be held in the First Congregational Church October 27, 28 and 20. Prominent study class teachers | from various denominations will give addresses on the mission study books for next year. Young People’s Society || An executive meeting was held Tues- v at the diocesan house under the leadership of James Kirkland, presi- dept. Tentative plans for a charity F¥and other society functions were propesed. The next meeting is Oc- tober 20 A series of one-act plays, sponsored by the parishes, will be given in the ngar.. future for the Diocesan Cup, % is now held by Brookland. | The Young People's Society will ect October 27 at the Church of the dvent, | The, Church of the Ascension have “Phelr officers for the insuing year: homas Cooke, president; — James lohnson,: vice president; Ruth John- n,~ ‘secretary, and Theda Ward, easyrer, Thomas Clark will lead to- Orfow. Epiphany has as speaker, Cathleen Bt TS At Rock Creek, the country store ven by the parish has been helped jally by the efforts of their oung Peopie’s Society. The recent elections for.officers of their group re- sulted with Robert Sayles, president; Elizabeth Jordan, vice president; Berkley Hendrix, secretary, and Ken- neth Jones, treasurer. At Stephens tomorrow Earl Keefer will lead. The officers are: Kennedy Watkins, president; Judith Wood, vice president; Helen Adams, eecretary, and Robert Emory, treasurer. Officers at St. John's, Mount Rainier, are: Mrs. Clara Rollins, president; Elmer Markley, vice president; Lloyd Rollins, secretary, and Charles Zepp, treasurer. | gram” and “Worship.” [ the conference will be divided | ister of All Souls’ Church, Unitarian, Evangelist Here CHICAGOAN AT FULL GOSTEL TABERNACLE. 1} | | BEN HARDIN. Rev. Harry L. Colller, pastor of the Full Goxpel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K Bdtreets, announces Evangelist Ben Hardin of Chicago will begin a| gospel campaign tomorrow which will continue four weeks. The meeting will begin with a communion service at 11 am. tomorrow and evangelistic service at 7:30 pm. Services will be held every night except Saturdar at 7:45 o'clock. A Christian healing service for the sick of every creed will be held Thursdars at 7:45. Arrangements have been made for him to speak on the Tabernacle Gospel Service every Wednesday from 11 to 11:30 am. over WJSV. The Sunday School meets at 9:30 am. and the Young Crusaders at 6:30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH 10 HOLD BAPTISM New Members Also to Be, Received at St. Paul's Services Tomorrow. Holy communion will be celebrated at 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning and evening. There will also be baptism of children, and new mem- bers will be received. There will be no sermon in the morning. but at the | vesper service Dr. Henry W. Snyder will ;‘Rlch on “The Brands of the Chris- tian " Luther League, Light Brigade and Christian Endeavor will all meet at 7 o'clock, the latter meeting being in charge of Miss Hazel Heckman. Sun- day school is at 9:30 am. Dr. Snyder has inaugurated a series of object talks to the children, to'be continued on the first Sunday of each month. A series of monthly talks to the young people on Sunday evenings is also planned by the pastor. ‘The topic “The BSymbols of the Church” has been chosen for presenta- | tion by Dr. Snyder at the midweek prayer services each Thursday night during the Fall and Winter. ‘The Missionary Union of the District | of Columbia will meet at the church Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock, followed by a box supper, This meeting will be fol- lowed by a meeting of the Getlysbura League of Washington. Dr. Goul Wickey will talk on “Christian Edyjca. tion.” The meeting will close wili a memorial service for Mrs. Henry W. Snyder, wife of the pastor. Mrs. Sny- | der was general president of the Gettysburg League. The monthly meeting of the Church Council will be held after prayer serv- ice Thursday evening. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE T0 RECEIVE INSTRUCTION Columbia Federation to Hold In- stitute in First Baptist Church October 11 to 13. An institute for the purpose of fur- nishing apecial instruction to Young People’s workers interested in pre- paring Sunday evening devotional pro- grams will be held under the auspices of the Columbia Federation of Baptist Young_People’s Unions, October 11, 12 and 13, at the First Baptist Church. | Richard Hoiland, director of Young | People's work of the American Baptist Publication Society of Philadelphia, will be in charge of the meetings. At 4 o'clock tomorrow Mr. Holland will lecture on “The Aims of a Pro- | At 7:30 pm.| Monday evening he will lecture on “Materials gnd Variety, Essentiale in Building a Program.” " At 8:30 o'clock | into smaller groups. assigned a “topic” and instructed to build a program. The final session will be held Tuesday at 7 pm. PASTOR TO CONTINUE MODERN FAITH SERIES Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce to Preach Tomorrow on “The Fall of Man—— Down or UpP” Continuing a course of sermons on “Fundamentals of a Rational Faith for Today,” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, min- will preach at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow on “The Fall of Man—Down or ‘The church schocl meets at 9:45 of trustees will be Jield Mcnday evening. October 15, at 6:30 o'clock, a dinner meeting of the Washington Chapter, Uni- tarian Laymen's League, will be held. Rev. Mortimer Rowe of London, Eng- land, who is in this country to attend the conference of American Unitarians in Philadelphia later in the month, will | speak on the situation in tI and Sextette Feature: Durward Bowersox blays Schubert's “AVE MARIA” —violin solo— WMAL 1:30 Sunday TR e———— ISERIES OF TALKS |DR. HOLSOPPLE TO TALK {will be held October 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1931 Famous Church 0N TOUR PLANNED Dr. John C. Copenhaver to Speak on Observations of Europe and Palestine. “A Band of Men Whose Hearts God Had Touched” will be the sermon topic of Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Methodist iscopal Church South, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock serv- In the evening he will give the first of a series of talks based on his observations made during his vacation visit to Europe, Palestine and Egypt. the subject of which will be “The Pal- aces of Royalty.” The Sunday school will observe Rally day tomorrow morning. Epworth League | is at 7 o'clock. The Sunday school | council will meet Monday évening. The pastor will conduct the midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening. The Epworth League will attend the bimonthly meeting of the’ Washington City Union Epworth League chapters Friday evening in St. Paul M. Church, South. At a meeting of the official board the following were elected: Chairman, W. C. Furr; vice chairman, H. F. Winn; | treasurer, W. F. Hummer; assistant treasurer, E. L. Loving: secretary, I. A Lehman; assistant secretary, W. Clm-; ot LUTHER PLACE CHURCH TO HOLD 2 SERVICES Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen Will Preach at Morning and Eve- { ning Meetings. One of the interesting churches of | A’i‘h :.;tzncmn ‘m;n;::l “_‘cohr:{;g | the more modern type to be found in | , TG, | New York City is St. Paul's Chapel of | r. Carl O. Rasmussen will discuss “The | Columbia University, Standing on the | Mutual Quest of ood‘-mi Man' I::;oollue campus, not far from the Hall | at the 8 o'clock, evening un&u.fll | of Philosophy, it is & structure noted g?_fifl& fi.’, his sermon will W"&’fi'& mmed'.hl.n passing attention by 5 | rs and passersby. Ravi reveived 80 new members n | " Fe butlding wes caected th 1004, and the chusch during the four Bummer |is somewhat Of & youngster so far as | months, the congregation has formu- | historical churches are concerned. It | Jated plans for the reception of ancther | is in the shape of & short Latin cross. | m:intg: rrs;;“n;‘f;h:‘n':h)‘"r‘;mmr ‘;V'"d | prolnnxxg :f: the!:tu;hy 8 ulml-drculnr | 3 e o~ = | apse, Wi By evEn g - was” GECIBH: 1orcon Lenrs ot oo T T iiedipattica tinue the services of Rev. Frank H.| Above the portico is the inscription Clutz as assistant pastor until next | “Pro Ecclesia Del” which translated June, subject. to the ratification of the | means “For the Church of God.” The :‘yonsl(xr;::‘atm;’n‘l x:\'-reng‘.‘;mw': r?;‘r‘l‘:id l‘rln, | rn'{?‘nL;‘ of ‘?’:w y‘.fil‘fi"‘ih‘" surkmn;mt;d anuary v. N with_cherubs’ worl the serve as snupplfiv F:m;‘ m:m; ”;'d?bé ; 'Qfi"d sculptor Gutzon Bgrn\?m. htove sence of Dr. Rasmuss e_studing | the doorway is the university motto. at Columbia University and his suc- |“In lumino tuo videbimus Ilumen,” ceeding vacation. meaning “In thy light we shall find s | light.” "It is this view of the chapel | which is shown in the accompanying | | tllustration. | ‘There are 24 windows in the drum of the dome. These are adorned with the coats-of-arms of old Knickerbocker families whose names have been asso- ciated with the activities of the univer- sity. They are: Philip Van Cortlandt, class of 1573 Anthony Lispenard and Abraham de Peyster, 1763. Frederick J. de Pevater, 1863, Egbert Bensen, 1765. Gerard_Beekman, 1766, Philip Pell, 1770. Thomas Barclay, 1773, Dewitt Clinton, 1786, ON “OUR COMMISSION” Pastor Will Church of the Brethren Tomorrow Morning. Discuss Theme at At_the Washington City Church of | the Brethren tomorrow morning, “Our Commission” is the theme selected by Dr. F. F. Holsopple. The evening serv- ice will be in charge of a delegation r;‘prr!ebrinn‘ the Columbia School of william C. Rhinelander, 1808. the Bible. las Fish, tru 'rom The cgmmn Endeavor mg.mter- | 15?3’?“" Sk i mediate B. Y. P. D. meet Sunday eve- | Gouvenour M. len, 1833, ning. This church will co-operate with | Nathaniel C e L the evangelistic campaign sponsored | Robert B. Minturn, 1856 by the Federak Courncil of -Churches — Ambrose C. Kingland, 1856. during October and November, On L. Kingsiand, 1856, Sunday afternoon there will be a bap- : tismal service. | The business meeting of the church Faith to B> Discussed. Faith in its relation to the difficulties being encountered by many in connec- | tion with: the present economic depres- | sion will be the subject of a sermon by | Staff Capt. Jennie Ingram tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the mission of the Volunteers of America, 471 Pennsylvania avenue. | Lieut. Col. Prank H. Wise, regional di-| rector, will preside. _7 A@n&_grtfiufthnal_ _‘ “TOUCHING ALL SIDES OF LIFE’ Mount Pleasant Offers You Tomorrow 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:00 a.m—Adult Discussion Group. 11:00 a.m.—Kindergarten. a.m.—Sermon by the Minister, “The Irresistible Urge Toward Goodness.” 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Organi- # zations. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister Columbia Road at 14th, Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sta. | th." r. Me- 'herson. 6:48 p.m—Young People's Prayer eetings 7:48 p.m.—Orgen ftal. Mr. John, son, A. Al Rev. Recl B. Wi "_Bpeaker, 2:00 p.m.—tiest :00 p.m.—Giest P TGN R, Cheek. Ninth Street #th & D Sts. N.E. LOWELL C. McPHERSON, Minister. JOSEPH A. SCOTT. Assistant. 9:30-Bible School. Todsy 1 iy e ll:“—-()lle!’l preacher, Carl R. 3 Cheeic Mis, C. G Asdbuty #:45—Christian Endeavor Chairman of Reiigious Education H iies: 1CES: 0], 9:4! " by at 5 Nauzarene . = First Church of the Nazarene PASTOR PLANS SERIES SEVENTH and A NE. in B. Willi , Minist Bov/ A A IeCATIom toiTake Dix.| oo R v tress of Nations” as Theme. Evangelist John Fleming “Upon the Earth Distress of Nations STHCLTLy a e —Wn‘.’h Perplexity” is the subject of —will preach this evening and 11 a course of three senrons being given ' and 7:30 tomorrow. by Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, rector | of St Pauls Epigcopsl Church, Wash-| THE KUTCH SISTERS Ingto: . e wi v b N 0 ."| _will sing and furnish music on The Membership Committee, under the ;.,;;‘m-mmp ot L. g_hur!l R ‘:" their several instruments. dneey Moo CHEUINE. e Fleur de| A glad welcome to the closing Lis will serve 8 supper to the choir boys, Acolytes'and conffmation cisies Tues. SCrVices of this campaign. £ ! @hristian 11 a.m.—Bible study. ~The Holy City m.—“How to Enter.” “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; Where the Bible Is Silent, " We Are Silent.” b The National City Thomas Cirele. [ EARLE WILFLEY, Minister [ HARMON. Acting Minister 'm.—Chureh School m -] ards of Fall well C. | 7:45—"Life’s Ba “ Dbr. L. C. el The Junior Chelr will the evening service, @ongregational ERV] Church Scho s AM. o Wor: 3 ip. 11 AM. He .. 7 P.M. Tesch Thirsday. 8 PAL ment Studs. s ‘Communit: Midweek wfim?‘ “‘New 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 A.M.—Educational Emphasis— “Ignorance Is Not Bliss” 6 8 P.M.—“Health and Happiness” Reserve Supper Tickets,. NAtional 4317, for Church Night A Thursday, 6 P.M. Mid-Week Meeting at 6:45, led by Drm,sm!c‘i%fi: Speaker: Mr. Peul W. Holmes. Subject: “Medical Aviation,” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED | GRACE genrs w0 es of the World ‘\k} 1 S B St. Paul’s Chapel—Columbia University Mahlon Sands, 1861. Philip J. Sands, 1863, Louis M. Cheesman, 1878. Surrounded by trim, well kept lawns, marked by narrow walks that form a border and break the expanse, St. Paul's Chapel is & bullding of unusual | beauty and aj Coorrient. 00 Rev. J. L. 5. Holloman will '@rrow at 11 am. on “Spiritual Evo- ighion.” At 3:30 pm. homecoming communion will be held. Rev. Frank E. Hearnes and members of Shiloh Bap- tist Church and Rev. Albert Thornton and members of Beulah Baptist Church, both of Alexandria, Va., will be speciai guests at this service. The pastor will preach in the evening on “Healing the Backslider.” Bible school, B.Y.P.U, 6 pm. The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST.N.W. SUBJECT: “Affrmation and Denial” LU RY BANK BLDG. R'i{fn};j@v REFORMED D. D.. Pastor o0l . Address by Meyer on “Zwingh” he Reformed Church 11:00- ZI!;IH morial Service; address by Pasto 7.00pm Y. P. 8. O. E. FIRST p.Cojner, 13t & Monroe st Dr. James D. er. 11008 m. “Rally Ar the Chri 9:40_8unday Sch: Dr -J. F. founder er. of Today. 945am 8. &, for all departments | BAPT Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven Rally Day Exercises Pastor will speak on “A Ten-Dollar Bill and the Bible” Evening at Seven-forty-five “The Greatest Game of All” Not from the World Series. 9:00—Bible School. 6:45—Four Societies of Young People. ATIEND THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS, GOES AND GROWS CONTINUALLY. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. Newton Mercer Simmonds. 00-“An Acid Test.” each to- | 9:30 am.; BISHOP FREEMAN WILL PREACH HERE Sermon Will Be Broadcast Tomororw From Chapel Via Station WMAL. Bishop James E. Freeman of Wash- ington will be the special preacher at the people’s evensong in Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral to- morrow at 4 pm. The service will be | broadcast \by radio over WMAL. ‘This will be Bishop Freeman's first | radio sermon from the pulpit of Bethle- | hem Chapel since he left in June for | his Summer home, in Sorrento, Me. In | the interim Bishop Freeman has at- tended the General Convention in Den- ver, Colo,, where he preached several tllr:m before large congregations in that city. Right Rev. Harry Roberts Carson, Missionary Bishop of Haiti, will preach at the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy communion in Bethlehem Chapel to- morrow. ‘The other services in Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will include celebra- tion of the holy communion at 7:30 am., and morning prayer and litany will be read at 10 am. Led by Rev. John W. Gummere of the cathedral staff of clergy, two pil- grimages to the cathedral crypt chapels | and to objects of religious devotion and | interest within the Cathedral Close will be held tomorrow. | ‘The first will start from the Bethle- hem Chapel at 12:30 pm. and the s ond will begin from the same spot 5:15 pm. Evangelistic OIEn{e; % | Popular Natfonslly Known Evangelist Begins City-Wide Evangelistic Campaign Full Gospel Tabernacle North Capitel & ts. Rev. Harry L. Collier Sundays, 11:00 and | !‘ylcept s;t;?d-;ma!lvfimmu Spccl_al Christian Healing Service Thursdays 7:45 Hear His New Messages From the Old Fashioned Gospel Radio Gospel Service Tune in on the Tabernacle Gos- pel Service, every Wednesday, 11:00 to 11:30 a.m., over WJSV. Big Revival Choir and Orchestra—Come Early Revival and Home Gathering Rehoboth Baptist Church 1st St. Between N and O Sts. £.W. 1th, to | | | Beginning Sunday, October | Friday, October 16th | REV. E. M. TYRE, B. Th. Evangelist, of Bethiehem Baptist Chureh, Norfolk, Va., will conduct all services. —and will g ach Sunday at 11_AM ‘EY;IKNG'I 2} Bunday | | | ot ‘I.VIPQ‘ ;‘lllv preach each week dav | Br. Nom. Georse, chairman of Deacons' | Boar Bro. Rob | "Somebt. Carte IST Exee. See, 715 8th St. N.W. E FIFTH “th S.W. Dr. John E. Briees Will Preach Communion Service. at Rev. r. Church clerk. WELCOME - ALL. 4 it "o O o™y i ard of - last v Tmeetings begin Octoper Thth - 'LCOME. "BETH ANY Rheds Diiana Ave. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Mimister’” Binie schonl” 530 am. “An A L 8 pm, “Revising Re- U 8:00 p.m., oun _ Peopl ldweek Bervic Everybody Feel .B:'Tnny Wm;— Thos. E. Boorde, Minhter. AGRACE 9th & 8. C. Ave. SE. F. W. Johnson, Pastor 9:30—Bible Scheol. Classes for all. 11:00—M-23-1.12." People. AT IS COMING?" Chirch Praser Mestint. Thursdey at 8. ALL WELCOME. SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor 11 am.—*“The Christian's e-Fold th & E. Cap. Sts.) Th Anointi (Evening Services at PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Wathington 7th and Randoiph Streets Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor 11 a.m.—Sermon_by Pastor. “EDEN BARRED.” SpmSermon and Sone Service; “THE WAKE OF HIS PASSING." ds with n D “are invited e. Members and Prien mes from through a Tuesday evening. TAL th & Eve NE. “How to size up E. Hez Swem [fiow ., 2 asy chairs (men like them): pravers Rally Oct. 3. 11 ste.” - 9th NEAR B 8.W. GERMAN. Minister. TP U.T gl!l joemed Through Fel F That Overcomes ear.” 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Servics. ‘WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue EDWARD OLIVER KENDALI Wk WEST WASHINGT Cor. 3ist & N Sts. N.W. CHARLES AUST) HEAR: Marshall Mott 11:00 am. and 7:45 p.m. Revival October 11th to 18th. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor - -Bible School. 0 A.M. 0 A.M.—“JEW, GENTILE AND, CHURCH OF GOD.” 8:00 P.M.—Jewish-Christian Bible Conference. Rev. Joseph Fiacks of St. Louis and Rev. Jacob Gartenhaus of Atlanta. Each evening at 8 o'clock. FIRST 11 AM.—“OUTLOOK AND (The Lord's Supper will be OF LEAVING 8 P.M.—"THE ART Swedish Mission, 8:30 p.m. Sunday School Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor DESTINY” observed.) THINGS BEHIND” 9:30 a.m. B. Y. P. U. 6:45 p.m. and | I Christian Epduvor , I A golden jubllee' convention echo meeting was addressed this week by Dr. William Hiram Foulkes of Newark, N. J. ‘The meeting adopted & resolution me- morializing the completion of 50 years of the movement, and s telegram ' of greetings was dispatched ‘to- Mrs. Har- riet E. Clark, wife of .thé founder of Christian Endeavor. At the dinner conference preceding | the meeting the honorary degres of ‘lzxpe,{: fnnflsn}-&r""u conferred on erritt L. Smith, er t of the Christian Enfeavor Umprw.id;r; the International Society-of Christian En- deavor. Mr. Smith was chairman of the committee for th¥ rally. The Intermediate Union meeting was held last n%n.flm Calvary Baptist E}u&ch,cm Lyop, former president e tian Endea = Statled thp omgma T on, fn The newly elect Bagby Christian Columbia Heights , are: Muriel James BIBLE HALL | Pentecostal | Private i Tues.. 1:30, Ambassadors; . p.m. Pra: New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. | 9:45 a.m.—Bible Classes. 10:00 a.m.—Arcana Adult Class, leader, | Alice Thacher Post. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, with | sermon ‘by the pastor. “A Good Tree” Chorus Choir—Miss Maud G. Sewall director. 9 ¥ Every One Weleome Always Pastor—Rev. Paul Sperry Hntuersulist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “The Test of Liberal Religion” Chorus Choir Under Direction of Albert W, Harned, Mus. Doc. St Columba’s 42nd and Albemarle Sts. N'W. Rev. Emanuel A. Lemoine, 8. T. M., ector. 11:00 a.m.—Morning_Prayer and Ser- mon. Holy ~Communion. first ' Sunday in the month. Other Sundays. 8 a.m. Wiseonsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley RA. HOLY COMMUNION......... T:30 AM. MORNING PRAYER AND LITANY ................. 10:00 AM. HOLY_ COMMUNION AND SERMON PREACHER CARSON. D. D, MIS: SIONARY BISHOP -OF HATTI ... by PEOPLE'S EVENSONG AND SERMON. ' PREACHER. THE BISHOP OF WASH- INGTON ........... "ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. Georse Fiske Dudley. D. D.. Rector. WEEK 1. M W N e W VLN W 3 N W HOLY COMMUNION SIORNING BRATVER YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. EVENING PRAYER .. ... H‘%AALING BFRVICE. TUES. HOLY _COMMUNIO! THURSDAY .... ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 2240 O Kireot N.W. REV. ¥. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR: 9:30 AM. WKW WV W NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communon. 9:30 8.m. _Church _School. 11:00 8.m —Morning Praver and Ser- 7:30 p.m.—Evening Praver and Ser- n Thursday, 10 &.m.—Hgly Communion. Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W, REV. Z. B. PHILLIPE, D. D, LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. M. A. ‘mor n. agem: ivin hr el “Encour: Art_and et of rl!‘l;n Bhactoicaniv. * Boglety. St. Paul’s Cfimch 917 23rd St. N.W. CLERGY: 5 - The Rev. Arlington A. MeCallum . The Rev. Calvert E. Buck SUNDAY SUBJECT: “Men Bewildered Find Thelr Need ‘of God.” SUNDAY SERVICES: 7:30 and 11:00. WEEK DAY SERVICES: " Tuesday, Wednesday and Priday at 7:30. Tueday. N ureday at 11:00. " THE NATIVITY 48008 s y 7:30, 10, 11, 8 %}mdl! S8chool. ‘l"nu Sr. D.-!!Il 10:15. Th‘. Relurre’cno . 7:30, 4; Tues.. 10:30. Calbary =.. 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“The Secret of Contentment” DR. WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR - Of George Washington University —“Missionary Experiences” REV. H. P. COCHRANE, D. D. Farmerly Mi 9 _:IHIMAI. School. issionary in Burma 6:45—Christlan Endeavor. 00—Services for Deaf—Rev. A. D. Bryant. Saint Mark’s o Hufbe 4 A Streets So ibert A. Woolfall m —Holy Communion. m —Church 8chool. ‘—Morning Prever and Ser- mon by the Rector. oung ' People’s Meeting. ening Praver and Ser- by the Rector. Series of Bermons ‘on the General Convention. me: “Marrisge and Divorce Commuynion: b rnursasr. 5 h | pointment. | > | L K Episcopal Founded by Swam! Yosansnds [MCHA! N, Leader !'H-Ay”mm‘:-rllg.mn 8:00 P, M. | “A Great Secret About the Life of Jesus Christ.” THE C] IN, APT. 5L AL et Ao THE 12 YOGODA LESSON “Are Based on Jesus' 7 » Private Interviews by Aypointment. TO_REGISTER: Phone Metrovolitan 0003, Hpiritualist “MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1836 M Ave. NW.S.E. L % 1 o Ly Spiritual Science Church REV. E. WHITE o loek. " Consaltation .5"‘,;’. . 700 6th st. Linc. 3088, SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST &.Y‘\;i::;.ll\'(ré fl\l‘nflll‘.l. p.m. ! Musteal” Rect B ELEARE TH ta | Voeal 8ol | Mrs. o ing DINER _COOMBS os by Margarita. Allce Oliver Kihlbom rmon by the Pasto COATE IRIT WORLD™ Coai=s-De Loe, Wév. other Medfums Ooates, Dr. oe at her home, 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Reading_Deily and Evenings by Appoint- ment. Col. €227 Developments siven and Healing. * MIND CENTER 2040 S ST. N.W. Lecture Friday 8:15 P.M. Class Tuesday 2:30 P.M. Concentration and Healing serv- Messages by Rev. Elizabeth White and ‘lce at close of each meeting. ALL_WELCOME. Virginia Wade —Mess: and healing meeting, Baturda: m. Read!: T s by appointment. 3082 . Gt Beoples Brus Store. Potomae 089 MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing— Messages 'l“A"I‘ d WEDNESDAY Messages from Flowers Sunday REV. F. L. DONCEEL 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W, Madam T 1413 Monroe Oircles Wednesdays and Saturdays, Readings dal Adams 0048 LR . S} 2k tinediyied AU Se 81, N.W. Distriet “*=“MRS. M. MANDIS Pridays, “DOES Fi LIGHT OF MODERN Soirit erectings by Rir lds E._Streck, Mrs “Margaret Mandis, and others. w1 be ‘Do miaweek ‘message | AL Soa® it | Nattonal g LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH REV. CAROL E. McKINSTRY, Minister EERVICES EUNDAY AT 8§ P.M. RILLCREST MANOR Aseigtint heed i Srint Medis Donald. Mre. Walker MIDWEEX _MESSA s i ck will be at the 1on. GE SERVICE 15. st & pm. 13 spesking Sunday in . for the Connecticut State Association. there will no h. Dt‘elevlnlbfil‘lll o ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. ¥. J. BOHANAN, D. D, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek ‘Church Rd. and Webster 8. * SR T I i O HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georria Ave. and M R0 0 p. Christ Chur. 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 'WARD GABLER. S. T. D.. Reetor. Serviees, 7:30 s.m., 11 a. »m. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Placs N.W. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV. ROBERT SHO! A REV. BERKFLEY ORIFFITM. Holy Communion. tways. i 1 | 1 | ST. JAMES' CHURCH <" Mags and Sermon. vensong and Take 150 and D or B an¢ or Florl Avenue Care 10 8th"and © Btreets Northeast The October Meeting of the - Anglo-Catholic Club will be held in St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que Street N.W. Monday, October 12th at 8:00 P.M. Solemn Eve: | Rev. F. Alan Parsons E The Public Is Cordially Invited AR AT RO AR AR AT TNEA TR IR AIITENNIARARER 3 9 s 3 ! 3 T < w M « " St. Andrew’s Chureh | V. St. and New Hampshire Ave. " Holy Communion at 8 am. o mm‘in lfl-dA. J. W&u fr A orning prayer and sermon, 11 8, Preacher, Rev. A. Lamar iy Sunday School at 9:30 ' ST. THOMAS' %25, 4 N | Rey. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L. Rev. Wm. '8, Bis TR AT AR R L Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterreit. Reector Junday 00l N ot " Ber and Ber-, €:30 5.m—Youns People’s Club. - ASCENSION Sunday