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DE GROOT ELECTED ASSOCIATION HEAD Prominent Baptist Succeeds Dr. Councilor as Sunday School President. £ M. De Groot, jr. prominent Bap- tist layman, has been elected president of the District of Columbia BSunday Behool Associstion, which has pledged itself to carry on the program of Chris- | tian education instituted by its late president,. Dr Homer J. Councilor, who died recently The pledge was contained in resolu- tions of condolence on the death of Dr. Councilor, adopted at the annual meeting of the association last weeck ‘The organization also went on record sgairst the “fog of Propaganda” asking for ligh: wines, beer and other alco- hfl“( (r on the following grounds e the District of Columbia Bunda Srhrxrl Association belleves this argument is based on purely selfish reasons. 2. That the legalizing of such alcoholic beverages means the immedi- | ate return of the open galoon. 3. That the economic argumen! advanced are wholly false and the action desired would result in_injury to honest trade | and to those suffering most under pres- ent day conditions. “4. That we belleve wholeheartedly | in prohibition of the liquor traffic, law | observance on the rt* of all citizens and law enforcement for all | others. 5. That we commend the ef- forts of our present officials in the en- forcement of these laws and assure them of our cordial support and co- operation.” The association registered its “con- iction that religious education for the youth of our Naiion is the most im ortant ftem in the program of the Chrieiian church Other officers of the elected at the meeting were: Irving Koch, first vice president; Mrs. Ger- trude M. Donovan, second vice presi- | dent; Louis B. Nichols, third vice presi- | dent: Mrs. E. A Seltzer, fourth vice resic Page McK. Etchison, secre- Ty, md A. M. Cooper, treasurer. ‘The following members of the Ex- ecutive Committee were chosen: W. W. Millan, Rev. Charles H. Butler, Norton M. Little, Col. W. O.Tufts, Roy W. Prince, W. E. Hoftheins, Paul Froehlich, Dr. George T. Warren, John E. Dawson, ‘W. H. Barringer, Darrell C. Crain, RCV M. H. Sherman, Joseph A. Scott. jr.; W. | G. Wllda and W Bradford Bayliss. SPECIAL SERVICES AT CHRIST LUTHERAN| Anniversary of Protestant Beltmi mation Will Be Celebrated Tomorrow. association In Christ Lutheran Church, Six- teenth and Gallatin streets, the 424th anniversary of the Protestant Refor- mation will be commemorated tomor- row. The pastor, Rev. J. Frederic ‘Wenchel, will on the Reforma- foin in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church, ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society will hold its annual oyster supper Friday in the hall of the Sunday school. The Sunday school will lmu(urne & leomdml;::: by way street, Monroe street, Michigan avenue, Harewood and Blair roads and Longfellow street to the church. e REV. CALVERT E. BUCK | TO PREACH TOMORROW | Buperintendent of Mospital Here! ‘Will Fill Pulpit in Morning at | 8t. Paul's Church. ) At St. Paul's Church, on Twenty- third street at Washington Circle, the preacher tomorrow morning will be Rev. Calvert E. Buck, superintendent of the Islcdpll Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital. The college group connected with the parish will meet Sunday evening to discuss problems connected with mar- | riage and the attitude of the church‘ toward the same. The teachers and officers of lh!\ church school will meet Monday eve- ning, with Rev. Willlam Hargrave in | charge of the grammar school grades and Miss Grace Baber in charge of the | primary grades. SERVICES HERE SUCCESS | Rev. Ben Hardin of Chicago Win- ning Converts at Tabernacle. Rev. Ben Hardin of Chicago is con- ducting evangelistic services at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol | and K streets. Many conversions have | been reported. He will speak tomorrow at 11 am on “From Famine to Plenty” and at | 7:30 pm. on “A Hiding Place” The services will be conducted every night except Saturday at 7:45 o'clock and a special divine healing service will be held Thursday evening. He will also speak during the tabernacle gospel service over WJSV Wednesday from 11 to 11:30 am. The Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. and the Young Crusaders at 6:30 pm. finflrh Irrtlyrm Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, Minister, Preaches 1lam—Why This Wast Stewardship Me: . Soc by Quulpxu Kim) | 1851-1838; 80th Anniversary FOUNDING OF TRINITY LUTH- ERAN CHURCH OBSERVANCE. DR. F. J. LANKENAN, The founding in 1851 of Trinity Lutheran Church, now located a Fourth and E streets, will be observed with special exercises tomorrow. Dr. F. J. Lankenan of Napoleon, Ohio, first vice president of the Synod of Mis- sourf and other States, of which Trin- iy is o member, wil preach at 11 am. and 8 The church was founded by George | Willner, FPrederick Stutz and Karl Kummer. ~ Services were held in the City Hall from August 10, 1851, to October 9, 1851. From November 2, 1851, to August, 1852, the services were in Temperance Hall on E near Ninth street. The present site was purchased in 1852, where services were held in | a temporary chapel until 1856. The cornerstone of the present building was dedicated November 22, 1857 The church has had but_ seven pas- tors, as follows: Revs. J. Nordmann, Ernst Buerger, 1858-1869; Peter Brand. 1869-1876; W. C. H. Lueb- kert, 1876-1895; George Koenig, 1896- 1897, died; Henock Schroeder, 1897- 1924, died; Hugo M. Hennig, 1924, present. ‘The church was remodeled in 1921. ‘The officers of the church are: Presi- dent, F. W. Gast; vice president, F. H. Schulze; treasurer, W. A. Heine; finan- cial secretary, W. H. Schaefer; re- | cording secretary, A. E. Winker, and Sunday school superintendent, H. J. Schneider PASTOR TO CONTINUE HIS SERIES ON BIBLE Dr. Bernard Braskamp Will Preach Tomorrow Morning on “God's Poems.” “God’s Poems,” is the subject of the sermon by the pastor, Dr. Bernard Braskamp, at the 11 o'clock service at Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church tomorrow. At 8 pm. he will preach on, “Godward Thinking.” Chris- tian Endeavor Societies will meet at 6:45 pm. At a meeting of the Junior Christian Endeavor Society the following officers were elected: President, Holly Keller; secretary, Nancy Lee dman, and treaurer, Seruch Kimble. At a business meeting of the Inter- mediate Society the following officers were elected: President, Helen Em- mett; vice president, Robert Marsh; secretary, Audrey Lee Moler, and treasurer, June Weber. Austin Milan will lead the meeting tomorrow. The s:nioorws«»clety will be led by Edward At the midweek service Thursday the pastor will continue his addresses on the general theme of “How We Got Our Bible.” PSR E I SERMON TOPIC 1S “TODAY” Dr. Montgomery to Discuss How to Meet Challenge. ‘The Challenge and How To is the subject of the sermon at Metropolitan Memorial Church Sun- day morning in the chapel of the Mount Vernon Seminary by Dr. James S. Montgomery. The Metropolitan Ep- | worth League will meet at 7 pm. in the Simpson Chapel, the Methodist Building. The quarterly conference will meet Monday at 4:30 o'clock in Simpson Chapel. ‘The 414th anniversary of the begin- ning of the Protestant Reformation will {be observed at Concordia Lutheran | Evangelical Church, Twentieth and G streets, tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. Charles Enders, will preach on “Our Evangelical Heritage” in the morning. Holy communion will be observed in both the German service at 10 a.m. and the English service at 11:15 a.m. The young people’s meeting at 7:15 p.m. will be led by Miss Mildred Becker. _ Other Services HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For e Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervices every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ___ALL WELCOME. g 4] 4’:\\\ S Society of Wnlun(ton, D. C 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEiropolitan 1889 HARVEY E.BEST AND IDA R. BEST Totehegl of Christianity, Ev"yboly W'lcomt firthnhin VEpinrnpal MOUNT 'VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism Representative Church Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street, Northwest W. A. SHELTON, D. D., Pastor. REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Young People’s Services, 7:00 P.M. 11:00 AM.—“Builders of the Eternal,” Shelton. 8:00 P.M. —“Changeless Christ in hanging Life,” Dr. Shelton. at both services by Quartet and Large Vested under the direct Cordial We ion of R. Deane Shure. Icome to. All 0 DIRECT SERVI[}E Will Have Charge at Evening Meeting at National Bap- tist Memorial. | | | ? Dr. Gove G. Johnson, National Baptist Memorial, t‘morrow morning on “Eating ai Drinking and the Kingdom of God followed by the Lord's Supper. At 8 pm. he will speak on “Naaman the Syrian,” or “What Young People Can | Do for Christ.” the Young People's Society being in charge. The young people will meet at the | ehurch tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock and go to the Home for Incurables, where they will assist in the service. | The Women's Society meets at the | church Wednesday at 11 am. Mrs | at the church for dinner Thursday st L. | laid October 31, 1856, and the building | D. Gaskill _will the devotion: Miss Mary Talmadge, superintendent the Children’s Home. will address scclety in the morning session. The | Kathieen Mallory Circle will have | | charge of the program in the afternoon session | The Evening Mission Club will meet | the | 5:45 pm. The pastor's, class in Messianic Prophecy will meet in the | church parlor at 7:10 o'clock and the | midweek service of the church will be | held at 8 p.m. The Standing Committee meets in the church at 7:45 pm. Priday, and at 7:30 pm. the Junior Werld Wide Guild and the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, have their meetings at the church. The Baptist Historical Collection will have as librarian, Dr. J. B. Clayton, who is a member of the church and has recently donated to the Cathedral Libriry a valuable collection of Gespel hymns. 'WINNING METHOD OF CHRIST IS TOPIC Rev. Lowell C. McPherson An- nounces Two Sermons for Tomorrow. ) Rev. Lowell C. McPherson, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, has selected the subject, “Jesus' Way of Winning” for his ' Sunday morning | subject and his evening topic will be | “Our Best.” The Christian Endeavor Societies meet at 6:45 pm., preceded by a tea at 6 o'clock The one-day convention of the Disciples of Christ, promoted by the United Christian Missionary _Society, will be held in this church Tuesday. The sessions are 10 and 1:30 o'clock and church workers' banquet at 6:30 oclock. Dr. F. W. Burnham, pastor of the Seventh Street Church of Richmond, Va.. will be the guest speaker. All the Disciple churches in this area are expected to be_in attendance at this convention. The Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at the church at 10:30 o'clock. Lunch will be served at noon. The Missiopary Guild will meet at 8 o'clock. Prayer services Thursday evening and Friday evening a meeting.of the Official Board of the church. PASTOR PLAN'S TO GIVE MEDITATION SERVICE Communion Will Be Observed To- morrow at Chevy Chase Bap- ~ tist Church. Chase Baptist Church, will give a com- munion meditlflnn entitled “At the Name of Jesus,” tomorrow morning. It | will be followed by the observance of the ordinance of the Lord's supper. A | story-sermon will be given to the junior church during the early portion of the service. The young people’s meeting at 6:45 pam., will be in charge of Group No. 4, led by Frank Hoadley. The Interme- diate Society of Christian Endeavor will | meet at 7 p.m., with Miss Helen Apjones | Sutton is president of the society. The annual banquet of the church will be held Novem%er The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H Terry Rish Lishts ntion Foll b hoith Coftcaees Fellewed ™M Sunday, 8 R &t Pythian Temple 1012 Come>" D Térry eives Lesdings by a cintment st 181 C 8t N EMMA_SUIT MESSAGE CIRCLE, MONDAYS, 8:30: Thursdays, 2 p.m__Private readings by appointment.’ Dist. 0640, /r Adams 6985. 222 Mass_ave. n.w. . Spiritual Science Church REV. E. WHITE Message mesting Wednesday and Prid evenings. 8 Dolftment.” 700 Stk st ul __700_6t! Sen MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1396 Mass. Ave. N.W. §.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave. Spiritusl message meetings, Mondays. PM dings daily i W, kMunle .nu healing Virginia Wade~Jeius Saturday. 8 Readings by appointment. 3062 R I Ave.n.e. over Peobles Drus Store. Fot 0807, ¢ MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST ing— Messages Messages from Flowers Sunday REV. F. L. DONCEEL 1312 RHODE ISLAND AVE. MRS. M. MANDIS Tith N Spiritusl message | meetings p.m. Readings daily. d. 3299 Dr. Jane B. Coates L7 Meridi Message Seances every TUESDAY. 2 p. and WEDNESDAY, 815 pm. NSULT; TION by _appointment. Col. " LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, Minister \ Fridays, 8 Sunday. November 1. at & P.M. HILLCREST MANOR 3800 13k St NW. cor. Girard st MediurieTMrs. Suit, Mrs, McDon- Mrs Brol’n lnfl el _SPlRlTU SCIE CE CHURCH OF CHRIST [ Bervices F;:finflfll': Court. iner Cwmh; o PeLoe 3 -nh the Mieriage 1a el zabeth White. Dr- 3B DeLae. spd om»r m«llum( Message’ Clrcles every 'TUESDAY. 2 o.m and every WEDNESDAY. 815 Blr h Fesidence of Dr Deloe, 14 Flace N.W 34 _cveninga: Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Sunday, at 8 P.M. Lecture dy Rev. Jda E. Strack Wpirit greetings Mrs. Arolize Mater Mmm e Service at ursday ot 8 PN £ tes Col. YOUNG MEMBERS | ishop of Tokio Rev. Edward O. Clark, plst.ox of Chevy | and her group in charge. Miss Dorothy | & WILL PREACH TWICE IN WASHINGTON. | auspices RIGHT REV. The sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church will be preached by Right Rev. John McKim, Bishop of North Tokio. He will also be the celebrant and | preacher at the Institute of the Wo- | men’s Auxiliary of the Diocese of Wash- ington at the Church of the Epiphany next Tuesday at 10 a.m. EPWORTH METHODIST PLANS LORD’S SUPPER' Dr. JOHN McKIM. Copenhaver Will Preach on| “Four Dimensions of God's Love" Tomorrow. The sarcrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in Epworth Metho- dist Episcopal Church, South, Thir- teenth street and North Carolina ave- nue, northeast, at 11 o'clock service tomorrow, and Dr. John C. Copen- | haver, pastor, will take as the subject | of his sermon “The Four Dimensins of God's Love.” His sermon for the 8 p.m. service will be the fourth and last of a series of sermons based upon his | observations made this Summer while, on a vacation trip in the Holy Land, Europe and Egypt, and will be “The Sacred Places of the East.” Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. | and Epworth League will be conducted by Miss Maxine Hammer at 7 pm. | The Woman's Missionary Society will hold its week of prayer services each evening in the church at 8 o'clock. | The monthlgy meeting of the Official Board will be held in the church Wed- | nesday evening. The pastor will con- duct the midweek prayer meeting | Thursday evening. | =y PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM Dr. Frederick V. Fisher, pastor of | the Ingram Memorial Congregational | Church, Tenth street and Massachu- | setts avenue northeast, has arranged a special All Saints’ day program for to- morrow evening. At this service messages from promi- { nent pastors, State officlals and lay- men throughout the country will be read by Dr. Fisher, filtfl;nhiat Epinffifial 2 (COLORED! Union Wesley A. M. E 1107 The 113th Annlverury Cekbrltlon Sunday 9:30 a.m—Sunday Sch 1700 A.m.—Sermon by Bishop % cata- 6:30 p.m.—Varick Christian Endeavor Service. 8:00 p.m.—Missionary Program and Re ports. Special Music by Senior Cholr flrthuhtm §rmmam Rhode lsland Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, M.lluh 11 AM. “At the Slgn of the Cross” 8 P.M. “When Fire Does Not |clal evening services will | Br 9:40 A M.—Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.—Christian Endeavor TURDAY, ST JOHN'S RECTOR | EVENSONG SPEAKER Dr. Johnston's Sermon in Bethiehem Chapel Will Be Broadcast. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Church, Lafayette square, and canon of Washington Cathedral, will preach at the peopie’s evensong service in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorTow at 4 o'clock. This service will be broad Bishop James E. Preeman will be in Dayton, Ohio, where he will preach in Christ Church tomorrow morning | and address a meeting Monday, under of the Dayton Committee of the National Cathedral Association. At the 11 a m. celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel the sermon will be delivered by Dr. William L. De Vries, canon and pre- centor of the cathedral. The other services tomorrow will be celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and litany at 10 o'clock. Appropriate prayers for All Saints’ day will be offered at all the services o pilgrimages will be mldc Jo the Cnthednl Crypt chapels Jects of religious interest nnd aevonon within the Cathedral Close tomorrow, to be led by Canon John W. Gummere of the cathedral staff. They will start from the Bethlehem Chapel at the close of the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. services. Church school students from Grace and St. Peter's parish in Baltimore made a speciai pilgrimage to the ca- thedral this week as part of their study of the lesson in which Christ's visit to the temple is described. They were in charge of Pev. Harold F. Hohly, assist- ant rector of the parish “FELLOWSHIP OF SAINTS” TO BE SERMON SUBJECT | Dr. Mark Depp Will Preach at Both | Bervices at Calvary Methodist Tomorrow. Dr. Mark Depp. minister of the C: vary Methodist Church, on Columbia road, will preach at both services Sun- day. In the morning the theme of his sermon will be “The Fellowship of Saints.” The first of a series of spe- be inaugu- | Dr. Depp will de- rated at 8 pm. | liver an address on the subject, “Whose Business?” The young people will meet at 7 p.m. in the Philathea class room. Rev. J. C. Wengatz, from Dr. A. Kemp's territory in Africa, will tell about the work there. Dr. Kemp is Calvary's mission- ary to Africa. The devotional meeting will be on| Thursday evening in the Guild Hall ‘The minister will deliver the third ad- | dress in the series on “The Parables of Jesus. Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church ol Chrln Scientist Third Chllrdl ol.Chrllt Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” SERVI ' RVICES— Eulldl!‘ ll AM and 8 PM. D N "nln °EVENING MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N\W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and hol- idays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—lll € St.N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week|: days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg.. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Bldg. :30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church ' services and use our reading rooms. |- . flflvihnhifit William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocclyn St. EVY CHASE, D. 3. Phellu Hand, ©. D, Mlnhur 9:45 a.m—Church School. —“Our Limitation | 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Conference and Fellowship Hour. HAMLINE Qixmnth at Allison Street. Res. H. W. BURGAN, D. D., Minister. 9:4Sam 4 hurch - School. 1 AM. Bishop Tltns Lowe, LL. D. 8 P.M. “The Eventide of Life” ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. Walter M. Michael, Minister. ol Communion. eople’s Meeting “The Poor Rich Holy You Sermon Fool. WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E, REV. ALLAN F, POORE, M.IIIIM. City Built (A Tem- perance Sermon.) BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jefferso D orning Worship. Epworth League m —Evening _ Worship. McKendree Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. Pastor. 11:00 AM— “FINDING ABUNDANT LIFE." 8:00 PM “CONQUEST THROUGH FAITH.” | James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Epifimpal The Church With the Lighted Cross. Pe: Ave. and Fifth St. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D, lllnl.lul' 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 31:00 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Divine Wor- ship with Sermon. Music by the Quartet and Chorus Choir. Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Chureh) Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. (Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel.) Minister 9:30—Church School; Hurst Hall, American University. 11:00—Public worship; Mount How to Meet It” Ministry of Music: Mrs. Schoen- thal, soloist; Mrs, Montgomery, organist. 7:00—Epworth _League, son_Chapel. Calvary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Mark Depp, Minister. At Eleven O’Clock “THE FELLOWSHIP OF SAINTS.” At Eight O’Clock “WHOSE BUSINESS?” ~The Church 8chool. Y. P.'s Meeti Simp- Church Night Thursday, FOUNDRY 6 1o 9. ches of The Mother Church, The %&A;\»}kéé‘i . S e e S 0 OCTOB Y. P. U. News President Z. C. the monthly redmum burd meeting Tuesday night at Central Union Mis- non The meeting will be preceded by ) | Elgin Smith of the Pirst Baptist Church will give his report on the activities of the executive meeting of the B. Y. P. U. | of A. recently heid in Chicago | " Peank Spencer. service commissioner, has charge of the Sunday night pro- gram at the Industrial Home, 2575 Wis- congin avenue. The program tomorrow night at West ashington is _in charge of Terry Beach of the Fellowship Commission. Sullivan, Clyde Hospital, Hazel Ladson, | Benita Harris, Regina Rembold, Z. C. Hodges and umnu Hodges. Bible study will be in charge of Florence ben. . National Baptists’ program Sunday evening will be in charge of Everett | Rosenburg of Devotional Life Commis- sion and former president of National Baptist Union. Fellowship Director Mrs. L. R. Torpy announces a Hal- loween party at Edgar Spieden’s home in Wheaton. Md. Outdoor games will be played and refreshments will be served. In case of rain the party will be held in the church parlors at 8 {o'clock. " The Chevy Chase devotional group morrow at 6:45 pm. Miss Marion Gay- lord will be the leader. ing the members are invited to a fel- lowship gathering at the home of Miss Lucille Forbes, 3515 Patterson street. The Fellowship Commission of Cen- tennial will have charge of the pro- | gram Sunday night under Mrs. Audrey Roberts, fellowship director. et PUNISHMENT IS TOPIC | Christian for Tomorrow Announced. Science Lesson-Sermon “Ever’asting Punishment” is the sub- ject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist. tomor- row. The golden text is from Pre erds x.28: | shall be gladness: but the expectation |of the wicked shall perish.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following | from the Bible: the pledge, robbed, walk in the statutes of life, without committing iniquity; he shall surely live, he shall not die.” (Ezekiel xxxiil.15). ‘The lesson-sermon also in- cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- ture by Mary Baker Eddy: “Let it | be understood " that success in _error | is defeat in Truth. The watchword of | Christian Science is Scriptural: ‘Let the wicked forsake his way, and the ;lngnghuoua man his thoughts'” (page Yogoda " Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yoganands BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sundiy, November 1, 1931, at $:00 P.M. “Who Is Your Highest Spiritual Authorny?" ALL ARE WELCOME THE 12 YOGODA LESSONS “Are Based on Jesus’ Teachings.” Private Iaterviews by Appointment. TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0092. | {4 WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION . T:30AM. RNIN R AND MORNING PRAYE! R uoLY coMMuch AND QY. PREACHER TANON DE PEOPLE'S lVlNSONO AND SERMON. PREACHER. THE REV. DR. ROB!RT JOHNSTON . ke Take Wisconsin Ave. o Road Bus 11:00 AM. e L e 4:00 P.M. ‘n or Woodley & ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. George Fiske Dudley, D. D.. Rector. WEEK _OF NOVEMBER 1ST. ALL SAINTS' DAY. HOLY COMMUNION CHOURCH SCHOOL HOLY ~ COMMU] YouNg P!OPL!E SociETY EVEN! RAYER Hl:ALlNo EEAVICE. TuEs DAY Addr;u By Rev. mrmm mn College of P HOLY coMs ON. URSDA' Epiphany REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D, LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. M. A. 1,»,;\';!: 1 3 @afes” 2 85388 o> Tur>> TR ERRER g . —Holy Communion. 8:00 a.m—Holy Commun St. Paul’s Clmrch 917 23rd St. NW. PREACHER: The Rev. Calvert E. Buck. SERVICES: Sunday—All Saints'—7:30 and 11:00, Monday- Souls'—7:0. “And with the morn Those angel faces smile, ‘Which I have loved long sinee And lost awhile.”” THE NATIVITY ™ F) 0, 10, “All_Saints’ Day”—All members Ithnd iJfl-rm Resurrection Chapel. 4 (8. 8., 3:15.) d i Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall. Reetor. m.—Holy Communion. ’“ TR e honion and Ser i ‘:1;*{ the Rector. Sub- Communion of NS e Sl e Sl e S Sl S e S e e e SR N SIS e e 7 9 1 L vening Prayer and ron by the Rect 2 i oty Communion. p.m 00 p.m. ursday. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH ér- G e e S W W ;., Services Sunday, '.mx 11am and 8 pm. Baly Mass, 7 o | Evensons and Intércession’ Friday. 8§ pam # ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. J. 3. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CIIUICI 3 ebster reh m the Gity. .11 a.m.; 7 pm. HOLY conn-‘olm t:nrn. Gesrela Ave and Madizon St 7:30, 9:30, 11 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew’s Church V St. and New Hampshire Ave. Holy Communion, 8 &.m. Holy Communion ard Sermon, 11 am. Preacher, Rev. A. J. Wilder. Bunday School at 9:30. st a meeting of the Executive Committee. | Assisting in the program are Louise | will have charge of the program to- | After the meet- | “The hope of the righteous | “If the wicked restore | give again that he had | ; Lpisropal |CHURCH OFFICERS } | ARE TO BE INSTALLED Dr. Wilfley to Preach on National | City Christian Program Tomorrow. | Two unusual services will be held a the National City Christian Church to- | morrow. At 11 o'clock & service will be held for the installation of newly elected church officers. Dr. Earle Wilfley, who | recently resigned as minister and was unanimously elected minister emrlm will preach on “The Reassurance of " In addition to the minister emeritus, the installation will include the church elders, deacons, deaconesses, trustees and board members. This service will also mark the twenty-first | anniversary of Dr Wilfley's pastorate. The evening service will be devoted to a “Hymn Book night.” Mrs. Clar- ence R. Athearn will talk briefly on “Christian Worship for American Youth.” A portion of the service will also be devoted to the memory of de- parted members of the Sigma Nu Fra- | ternity of George Washington Un sity, the present members of which are expected to attend In a body. At 6:45 o'clock in the young people's meetings Miss Masia Hosick will lead | the Alpha Society in study of the topic, “What Jesus Teaches About | Faith,” and Prof. Morman B. Ames will speak to the Nonpareil Society on “What Ate the Evils of Alcohol.” | Beginning tomorrow the entire adult department of the church school will meet in the auditorium of the new church for opening exercises. Qatholte " St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sta. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30. “Visit the Grotlo. g St. Patrick’s Church 10th St. Bet. F and G Sts. N.W. | SPECIAL MISSION SERVICE November 15 to November 22 | Week Days: Masses—7 :00, 8:00 and 12:00 o’clock. Meditation between the 7:00 and 8:00 o'clock Masses. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. | Instruction at noon after the Mass: Monday—"“Trade-marks of Christ.” Tuesday—"Vicar of Christ.” Wednesday—"Womanhood Sancti- fied.” G Thursday—"Womanhood ed.” Degrad- Friday—"Sacrament of Mercy.” Saturday—"The Home Sanctified.” REV. WILLIAM R. McCANN and REVEREND FATHER DREW of the New York Apostolate. SNl el SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. .lollN's CHURCH, ette Square. Tous les dimenches a 4 leures pa le_Dr. Florian Virpiliot, Dastent: ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. SERVICES: m.—Holy Communion. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Johnston will preach. ST. MARGARET'S ; Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Place N.W. REV. HERBERT SCOTT REV. ROBERT SHO! REV. BERKELEY GRI m A E o ton. — mun Sunday Sehool. —Holy Communion, with Ser- __Znon by the Re All welcom .lvu- ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eisghth Street N Rev. GEORGE W. A’ Rector. bet. B & SON, All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. —G da; up 5 Boimoion and Ser- 6:30 p.m—Youine People’s Club. ' ST. THOMAS' -; Ample Parking Space. (Take ALL SAINTS’ DAY FESTIVAL Services, 8 and 11 8. 8, 9:30 Dedications of Memorials 1AM AND SERMON BY |Rt. Rev.JohnMcKim, D.D.,LL.D. Bishop of Tokyo, Japan. TO THE STRANGERS IN WASHINGTON: St. Thomas' has a choir of 20 trained L B con- Conn, ars) Xgices, under the leaderanip of Mr. | Aldrich, Wachington's teno The Church, a Gothic buudln&ll ceded to rch Tachington: “well worth a Tilto R indows, done by the. most eminént et n; | | 1 l% fi' ¢ L3 E & ¥ ¥ 1 2% | ot B y arie nding works nt Aart and of | fdtcational vaiue “Jesse Window.” i } r!c(nlly erected. is llhi by Mr. Holiday to" s best work. The font is & copy ef IM nnt Danish sculptor's Angel Font in n. while its . rersdos ‘the general -nmnm.m of the on| | the bes i ot ch and. o w Gothic. architecture. from 9 to 5 as A ey A Sunday Services ST. JOHN'S, c:onérm 2240 O Street N.W. ALL SAINTS' DAY. Prayer and Sermon. m 3:43 p.m.—Evening Thursday: 10 a.m—Holy Communion. TR T TR TR TR A Cross in Nation's Capie ALL Heart “h&. BIBLE A WORLD PREMIERE RKO KEITHS Beg. Thursday, Nov.5at 8 P.M. Radio’s Most Beloved Person- ality Endeared the Hearts of Millions SETH PARKER and his JONESPORT NEIGHBORS apring to life through the magic of the screen in His Kindly Wisdom Taken From the Air and Brought to You ON THE SCREEN RONALDA _Messace Meetings, Tues, pointment. Decatiir $395. 1447 You B HW, i TLutheran Church of the Atonement N“l". LIEIC Services, 11 Al B Sts. S.E. rev. TORN WEIDLEY, Fastor. a.m.—Sunday School __11:00 a'm.—Morning _Servi ST. PAUL'S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., Pastor 9:30 & m.—Bible Schoo 11:00 a.m. ris- Light offering nu ank Seviee of Iflul c onery, se” cleties. 8:00 p.m. 'nnlrlath;nnr Bervice. CONCORDIA CHURCH TR AR Rev. Charles Pastor. mom‘nox SUNDAY Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Pastor Rev. Frank H. Cluts, Asst. Pastor Dr. Rasmussen’s sermon at the 11 AM. service will bet “The Joy of fln‘( God’s Gifts With Him” And at the 8 P.M. service his discourse will on: “Acknowledging God” Sunday School at 9:45 am, Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. (ol Rayy feowinis Ta s worddis tomorrow. ST. MATTHEW’S N il A Pastor. A Cordial Invitation to All! Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Morning Service at 11:00 “The Reformation” Evening Service at 7:45 “The Depression” Young People’s Socletles at 6:45 PM. ST. MATTHEW’S il 4th and E Sts. N. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 80th