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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, 1932. MAY i CHURCH TO INSTAL GROUP OF OFFIGERS Hi-League and Epworth League Leaders to Assume Their New Duties. At Foundry Methodist Episcopzl Church tcmorrow Mother's day will be propriate music by the and sermons by the pastor, Dr His subject e will be “Faith the evening terdays.” T hip Hour for young people, 6 pm Epworth Leagues, 7 o'clock, which will include a presentation of | “The Torchbearers” by a group of Hi- Leaguers, The following officers will be installed at the close of the evening church service: Hi-League, president, Margaret | first viee president, Caroline | second vice president, Austin third vice president, Eleanor fourth vice president, Martha een; retary. Ruth Moore, and asurer, Walter Best. Epworth League dent, Douglas McKnight; first vice Laura Cassels; second vice ‘Theodore ,hm\\ third vice president, Evelyn Mertlick; fourth vice president, Anna Belle Laird; secretary, Evelyn Sligh, and treasurer, Carleton F. Smith An all-day meeting of the Home and | Foreign Missionary Societies and the Guild will be held Tuesday from 10:45 am. to 3 pm. Lunchecn ‘served by the guild at 1 o'clock. The Golden Rule Class will serve a dinner Thursday from 6 o'clock to7:30 o'clock. The midweek praise and prayer service will be at 8 o'clock The Fellowship Class presents Friday night “An Old-Fashioned Mother,” by players from the Congress Heights | Methodist Episcopal Church. | The Christian Youth (interdenominational) meets church each Tuesday evening. SPRINGTIME CHOSEN | AS SERMON SUBJECT choir I)vd«n«} president, Fellowship | in this Rev. John Compton Ball to Preach at Metropolitan Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. | At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning Rev. John Compton Ball will preach on “Springtime.” In the evening the annual Mother's day service will be held and the sermon on “The Queen of May.” The Ladies of | the Baptist Home for Aged will be spe- | cial guests at this service, each having as escort & young man from the Phi| Gamma Kappa Bible Class. The quar- tet from this class will assist the choir. | A group under the leadership of Mrs. | J. O. Peed will act as ushers and re- | ceive the offering for the evening. A mother-and-daughter banquet will be served Tuesday at 6:30 oclock by | the Daughters of the King Bible Class. A feature of the program will be a pla: “Not a Man in the House,” Williai Nelson will be the speaker. The Teach- er Training Class will meet at 7 pm The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at 10 am. Wednesday. | Bible school conference Thursday, 7 pm. Miss Maude Saunders will lnd| in the lesson discussion. Prayer serv- | ice, 8 pm. CHURCH LIFE PARLEY PLANNED THURSDAY Third of Series of Conferences to‘ Be Held by Chevy Chase Pres- | byterian Congregation. | | At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church “Who Knows What Nobody Else Knows" will be the subject of Dr. J. H. Hol- lister’s sermon tomorrow morning. The Fireside Discussion Group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley B. Fracker, 3716 Ingomar street, at 7:30 pm. The Older Young Peoplc's Group will meet in the Church House at 7:30 pm. A. C. C. Hill of Brookings Institute will speak. The union service will be held in this | church Sunday night. Rev. J. T. Spick- | § nall will preach. The third in a series of conferences | on phases of church life will be held in the Church House Thursday night. ‘ ‘The subject will be “The Church as a Spiritual Foree.” Members of the Fireside Discussion Group will spend May 14 and 15 at Kamp Kahlert. Theodore Martin will | be the guest. | MISSION PLANS SERVICES Special Mother’s Day Talk to Be | Given by Miss Aldrich. | Miss Maud Aldrich will give a special Mothers' day talk at the service of the Central Union Mission, 613 C street, tomorrow at 7:45 p.n. During the next week, the evening services will be under the following auspices: Monday night, the Senior Christian Endeavor of the Columbia Heights Christian _Church; Tuesday night, the B, Y. P. U. of Bethany Bap- tist Church: Wednesday night, Hoge class of St. Paul's M. E. Church, South; ‘Thursday night, Luther League of St. Mark’'s Lutheran Church; Friday night, the Men's Bible class of Eastern Presb terian Church, and Saturday night, Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist Church. PASTOR TO END SERIES ‘ E. H Mp\wer to Concludp Talks on Christian Faith. Rev. tire morning Lathe ice at St 1 Ch h tomorrow devoted to the observance of The pastor, Rev. E. H reach the sermon on the e Home in Modern Times." nection with the evening service the pastor er the last of u series of addresses on Christian e topic will be “The Lord's Supper.” DR. WILLIAM \mu ‘o' which Miss Leila G. Guest Preacher ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES. REV. CECIL E. RUSSELL. At St, James' Episcopal Church Eighth street between B and C streets Cecil E. Russel! of mor: northeast, Rev. don, England, will preach tc the 11 o'clock service. Father Russell, a graduate of King's| , University of Londor at St. Saviour's, Baling Lor He was a chaplain in the World War and was decorated by King George as & member of the Most Excelle the British Empire. He has done much | as organizing secretary Catholic Congress, and is still ing on this work for' the Centenary Con- gress of 1933. He is also a member of the committee set up by the two Eng- lish archbishops to prepare for the cen- tenary of the Oxford movement MEN’S CLUB OF CHURCH SELECTS NEW OFFICERS | Is Dauce Planned by Organization to Be Held May 25. Bicentennial Costume The men's class of Transfiguration | Price surer Episcopal Church elected Weld: as president. J. C. Staack, tr | Mr. Bowman, " secretary: D. W. bmh?r and J. T. O'Shaughnessy, vice [ presidents. Their next activity will be & Bicentennial costume dance in the May 25. Theodore Mullican chairman. Dr. Sinclair Bowen, Ea Busey Howard exam church school and their repo: announced Sunday. Jonscher d the will be | The men of the church will nr(fndl in a body Bishop Freeman's opening address of the diocesan on Tuesday evening at Epiphany Church A card party will be given at the Roosevelt Hotel May 16 from 2 to 5 o'clock for the benefit of the improve- ment fund. Mrs. Walter Lambert, Mrs. | La on Robert Funkhouser and Mrs. Louis Gore will be on the Committee Tables. The Junior Choir will hold a pageant "and tea May 9 from 3:30 to 5 o'clock Miss Mary Minge Wilkins is in charge A meeting of officers of all paris organizations will be held in the h Monday evening to discuss paris nial open-air festival in June. Rev. J. J. Queally announces a course of short Summer sermons at 11 o'clock beginning Sunday. = FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH WILL HONOR MOTHERS | Program to Be Presented by Young People’s Department To- morrow. A Mother’s day program will be pre- nted by the young people’s depart- mem of the Pifth Baptist Church to- morrow at 9:30 am., with Miss Minnie A. Herndon, superintendent, presiding, assisted by Anne Charles Rook, Irvin Cooter, Frances James, John Stakes, George Allen and Douglas Broaders. Mrs, Susan R. James, 89 years old, mother of C. Clinton James, teacher of the James clase, will be the guest mother of the department. The guest speaker, Mauro Baradi, lawyer, writer and lec- turer, will deliver an address on “Mother.” Readings will be given by Misg Emma Mae Whetstone of South Carclina and Master Willlam H. Leef, jr., of Alexandria, Va Special music selections will be ren- dered by Harold Whitlock and the James Class Quartet. All departments | of the church have been invited to attend, |DR. PERKINS TO PREACH AT MORNING SERVICES “Life's Be Topic of Sermon at Universalist Transfiguration” to National Memorial. “Life’s Transfiguration” is the ser- mon theme of Dr. F. W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At 10:15 o'clock the church school will meet, except the adult class, which follows the ~hurch service. The Ladies’ Aid Association will meet Tuesday with luncheon at noon fol- lowed by the business meeting at 1:30, o'clock. The annual meeting of the church | will be Wednesday at 7:30 pm. The meeting will be preceded by & parish supper at 6 o'clock. The supper on Wednesday will take the place of the regular parish dinner of the month. On Thursday evening at 7:30 the W. E. D. | O. Circle will meet in the Romaine- van Schaick room. Following the busi- ness meeting there will be a program Forbes is in charge. The Boy Scout Troop meeting will be Priday at 7:30 p.m PREACH] THE CROSS IN or T!II NATION'S '( \lf'l'F BEARY BIBLE HALL | Pentecostal Assemblies of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W Bundsy School, 745 am p.m.- Song ® prBine ‘Bervice. d. 45 P and p.n Tuesasy and Priday, ursd i PM BREAD FOR HU L. PETTINGILL of Wilmington, Delaware will be the speaker at the Monthly Prophetic Conference to be held in THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Tuesday, The Fourth Presbyterian C and Fairmont Streets, and there and the other at 8 P.M. May 10, 1932 “hurch is at the corner of 13th will be two services, one at 2:30 BE SURE TO HEAR DR. PETTINGILL'’S TIMELY AND HELPFUL MESSA&B t Order of | of the Anglo-| Yea- | is | | af- fairs and make plans for the Bicenten- B. Y. P. U. News REV. A G. SLAGHT 10 GIVE SERMON Will Preach at National Bap- tist Memorial Mother’s Day Services. At the official board meeting last Tuesday evening, Stewardship Director willlam Rice reported that the final winning stewardship play would be ‘pre<enled at Petworth Church, May 17. Fellowship Director James Rollins npomu the boys' bowling tournament had been won by Metropolitan and the | girls’ tournament had been won by Hyattsville. The trophies will be pre- sented at a banquet to be arranged by the Fellowship Commission, | Dr. Watts, secretary of the Maryland Baptist Association, extended an invi- tation to the Columbia Association to zo to Braddock Heights, July 8 to 10 Clifford Jenkins has been appointed to make arrangements. mrdllle Federation meeting May 20 at the First Church ndria. e Junior Federation meeting will be held May 15 at National Memorial “hurch when a parents program will . presented under the direction of Mr. 'md \A 5. Percy Smith. ostia Senior Union will be led tomorrow might by Miss Bonnie Letner of the service commission. The Inter- mediate Union at Anacostia will have a special Mother’s day program. Miss Inga Curtis will be the leader and Miss Hazel Fowler, Eileen Burger and Doro- thy Pyles will provide special musical numbers. May 8 meeting at Bethany, No. 2. will be under the direction of Mrs G e Kirkland. Subject en- titled, “Appreciating Our Parents.” Al four commissions are co-operating in the presentation at Centennial tomor- Tow 1 a special musical program commemorating mother and the home entitled “Songs and Scenes of Mother- hood.” planned and directed by the four commission directors, Mrs. Cecilia Burleyson, Miss Inez English, Harold Owen and Richard Locke. The Devotional Life Commission of | west Washington will present “Why Should We Pray?” as the devotional ‘pn gram Sm day evening. Hyattsville's meeting Sunday at 7 pm. will be led bv Winifred Hiser and group No. 3 on “The Bible and Recrea- tion.” DR. DEVPP TO PREACH ON “MIND AND MASTER™ | Calvary M. E. Program Includes Address by Miss Pierce of Indian Bureau. Mother's day will be celebrated with a specizl program tomorrow morning and evening at the National Baptist Memorial Church. At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. Gove G. Johnson, will speak on “The Coming of the Power.” In the evening there will be celebra- tion of Mother's day. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght will preach on “Behold: Thy Mother” An illustraied song will be used, and a picture of “The Ploneer Mother” given to all present. A special | musical program will be rendered The White Cross Committee will meet | Tuesday at 10 am: Prayer League at 2 pm. and at 8 pm. the pastor and deacons will meet, and at the same hour the Egbert class will meet at the home of Mrs. Salada Ruppert, 3800 Fulton streel, assistant hostesses, Mrs, | Martha Raby and Mrs. Ann Kent | The Womean’s Society meets Wednes- | @ay at 11 am. at the church. At the forenoon session Mrs. Criswell will lead the_devotional period. The annual meeling of the Bible school board will be held at the church Thursday evening, with a dinner at 6 pm. At8pm. there will be the mid- week service of the church The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will meet Friday evening at the church. 'DR. C. C. RASMUSSEN ANNOUNCES SUBJECT “The Holy Spirit and Moral Te- Will Be Theme of Discourse. nacity” “The Holy Spirit and Moral Tenacity" will be the subject of the sermon by | Dr. Carl C Rasmussen, pastor of | Luther Piace Memorial Church, tomor row morning. At 8 pm. he will spmk | on “What Makes Mother's Day?" The | Washington De Molay Society and | its friends will be special guests at the evening service. Sunday school is at 9:45 am. and Christian Endeavor Societies at 6:45 p.m. A joint meeting of the Young Wom- en's Missionary Societies of the city | will be held tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. Miss Engle, a worker among the Moslems in India, will be the speaker. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Monday evening in the church parlors. Misses Young and Moulter will be hostesses, Devotions will be led by Mrs. Frederick and the program by Mre. Roddy. The Rainbow Missionary Society will meet in the church parlors Tuesday at 8§ o'clock. Miss Hettie Connor, Larry Dunn and Mrs. | be hostesses and the leader will be Miss | Lucille Wentz ¢ intendent of public instriction, Spring- MOTHER MINIATURES’ it o s 2o TO FEATURE SERVICE cHEvy CHASE SERMON ON “GOD’S AMBASSADOR” | Rev. T Preach “The Mind of the Master” will be the sermon theme tomorrow morning at the Cavalry Methodist Church. Dr. Mark Depp will preach at both services, The subject of the address at the eve- ning service will be “Articulate Re- 1i Rea Willlams will_give the ayer and J. M. Dewhirst will read the Scripture lesson Miss Evelyn Pierce of the Bureau of Indian Affairs will speak at the young | vecple's meeting at 7 o'clock. Miss| ierce will close the special series of meetings which have emphasized the | home mission work of the young people’s group. Tea will be served pre- ceding the devotional meeting, Lenten dovotional service will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock in the Guild Hall. the minister in charge. Address in the series on “The Parables of Pas- and special music will be ‘The evening church service May 15 will be in charge of the Men's Bible lass. Dr. Francis Blair, State supe:- Story-Serman for Children Also to Be Given at Chevy Chase Baptist. Turnbull Spicknall at First Methodist Episcopal Church. to A message in obaervance of Mother's day, entitled “Mother Miniatures,” will n at the Chevy Chase Baptist pmorrow morning by the pas- Edward O. Clark. A story sermon for children will also feature | the service 2 The union_evening service Wil be | S0y heid in the Presbyterian Church at 8 |jeaq jn a discussion of “Christianity | o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. will be led el | in their service at 7 o'clock by Frank | N e s IR T o Hoadley. The Intermediate Christian | 'y Mol ThVEr % gn Missionary So- E}"gflefi“" Will hold a progressive meet- | cjaty will meet Monday at the home of : Mrs. Joseph Houghton, 402 Raymond At a recent business meeting of the | i church It was voted to undertake & | & ean iy the leader will be Mrs, H. financisl campaign to pay off the en- | Ay *hAI. fire mortgaged Indebtodnems of SOt | nat (o, ot Rigel O Bet will bel host: i $10,000 on the basis of two-vear PIedEes. | nostne averinC o foor o Lol The active campaign Wil be inau- | Meadow jone. gurated in the near future. Maj. Herbert L.Buell will have charge The annual Mother and Daughier | of the midweek praver meeting - banquet will be held Wednesday &t Thursday evening, Saturday evening 6:30 pm., under the auspices of the | beginning at 5:30 o'clock the young ‘Woman's Society. ; people of the church will have a straw SERMONS ANNOUNCED ride and a supper around a camp fire. “Why?” Will Be Morning Topic of Rev. E. Hez Swem. “He Got Away From a Woman (a Story)!" will be related by Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, at Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northeast. Two persons were received for church membership last Sunday. The societies of the Bap- tist Young People’s Union meet 7 pm and the Sunday school at 11 am. sermon subject is * Eeformed .REFORMED Corner 13th & Monree Sis. Dr., James D. Bubrer, Minister. n 00 % m - What Makes 4 Moth 800 b m. —Greatest Theme fs 8. 8. 1 | 13t 3na © K. Henry H. Ranck. D. D.. Pastor. | “Pure Religlon and Undefiled.” Mother's Day Sermon. | 9:40 a.m —Sunday Eehool. s CE “God's Ambassador” is the subject chosen by Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase, for his sermon on Sunday morning. Church school is | 8t 9:30 am. evening at the meeting of the ople’s Society, the pastor will @hruanyhu nglltbrmger Lodge 8 8:15 P. INTERESTING MEMORIAL GRAM 0 MAIN PLOOR BARHAM BLDG. A% P Rr N.W. ADMISSION FREE COLLECTION D I GEPF: FREY HODSON WASHINGTON CLUB 1010 Seventeenth Street N.W. wlE¥ ORI Detkited | TH] Seuerioiisn o ihe Kinsdem of Facrle and Orders of Angelic Hosts.) White Lotus Dny Sunday, 8:15 P.M., May % “H. P. BLAVATSKY” Her Work and Mission Thursday, 8:15 P.M.. Study Cla Library oven daily (exeept Sunday and Thursday), 5 to 6. Saturday, 2 to 5 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists HIll Bidg, 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections “WHITE LOTUS DAY 8 P.M., Sunday, May 8 of, i (flnnnrrgg{tnna[ HEAR THIS HELPFUL SERMON/ ?Al Mount Pleasant Church TOMORROW AT 11. “THE UNSHAKEN THRONE” | By Rev. Gaius G. Atkins, D.D. —of Auburn Theological Seminary, | ‘r‘ rmerly minister in First Congrega- | | tional Church, Detroit. | Program _of instrumental with brief addresses by representatives of other lodges. vir “Universal Brotherho i RUSKEL] vocal and music. Wulnnltonl Lodu, T. S 1216_H_ST. N.W. @angregatinnal Modern Church School at 9:30 AM. Columbia Rd. at 14th. Phone Ad. 3472. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets NW. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 A.M.—“Mother’s Answer.” 8 P.M.—Special Musical Service by A Cap- |} pella Choir. Address, “The Mis- sion of Music.” Reserve Supper Tickets, ional 4317, for Church Night Supper, Thursday, 6 P.M. Mid-Week Meeting at 6:45 pm, led by Mr. Theodore H. Wilson, Supt. of the Chevy Chase School and {unim’ College. Subject: “Modern Youth From an Educator's /iewpoint.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED &§ 'TWO MOTHERS THEME Thornton | s TOPIC OF SERMON 1S“APRON'STRINGS Dr. Snyder to Deliver Moth- er’s Day Sermon at St. Paul’s Lutheran. ! “Apron Strings of the Heart” is the subject of the Mother’s day be delivered by Dr. H tomorrow morning at Si eran Church. Mrs soprano, will sing. In the Suncay school th 1l be special Mother's day exercises, and in! addition “Lace day.” for the benefit n( the India mission field, will be obse by the presentation of a pageant by a group of children, and a special offer- | ing from the school. The vesper service at 8 o'cl under the direction of the Life S Committee of the Luther h‘m,\l! pastor will talk on * ‘The regular meeting of the lea; be omitted. At the Christian Ende meeting Miss Ruth Smid will lead The Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday night, and Thursda night Dr. Snyder will start a series of | lectures on the occasional services of the church, infant and adult baptism, confirmation and other rites. ing the prayer service Thursday eve- ning, the Men's Club will serve a din- ner from 5 to 7 o'clock. The fourth annual banquet of the Loule Dale Leeds Bible class wil! be | held at the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening, with the mothers and girls as the guests of honor. OF PASTOR’S SERMONS Second Ta]k of Duy to Be Dedi- cated to Mary Ball Wash- “Mother's day" services will be at Hamline Methodist Episc Church tomorrow at 11 am. and pm. In the morning the ministe H. W. Burgan, will preach on the Mother of Jesus,” and at n “Mary, the Mother of George Wash- ington.” The evening eulogy of Mary | Ball, the mother of Washington, will be in keeping with the request of the United States Washington Bicenten- | nial Commission. Churci School is at | 9:45 am. and Epworth and High | School Leagues at 7 pm The voung people, under the direc- | tion of the deaconess, Miss Anna Brown Culp. conducted the mid-week serv- ice Thursday evening and the program took the form of a service in honor of | “Our Mothers.” It was a preparatory | service for Mother's day The Epworth League elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Earl Kerna- han: fiist vice president, Ethel Jost: econd vice president, Kenneth Schooley; third vice president, Earl Emerson; fourth vice president, John Linton; reccrding secretary, Shirley Palmer; corresponding secretary, Dor- othy Holland; treasurer, Theodore Lin- ton: planist. Helen Jost: dramatic chairman. Orrel Belle Claflin; music{ leader, Robert Claflin. Special Service Arranged. The Christian Endeavor Society of | the Central Presbyterian Church will hold a special Mother's day program | at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. The meeting will be led by Miss Alla Rogers, and special music is being planned by Frederick Barker and | others. The society of the Church of | Pilgrims has acceoted an invitation to! unite with the society of the Central' hurch in this meeting held | il v ht on Hnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH| Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 9:45 AN School Mother’s Day Services. Church 11:00 A M. ermon by the “THE FRIEND OF GOD” Morning Worship Minister. L Yogoda B Washington YOGODA Society ounded by Swam! Yo BlAl’L‘lllCIlAll .'0 l"\l ltldtr "Dl\'l\'ITY OF MOTHERHOOD" THE CHAMPLAIN. APT, b1 1424 K Sireet’ N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment. TO_REGISTER: Phone Metrovolitan 0092, ~ Universal Design The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life ON BRANCH 1. CES, 11 A.LL EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.W. SUBJECT: “UNIVERSAL HEALTH.” LIBRARY @1 DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG. @hristian Seience Christian Science CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid i) Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 O 8t_NE, Third (l:hl)nch of Chrut icknfln i Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN.” VICES — unday, 11 AM. and 8 P.M. A o O'CLOCK. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W.| —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. NE. “Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. 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 Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, 3313 14th St—9:30 to 9 week days gexupt Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), undays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend eur church H+#+++++++>l"l-+-l*+i'++++++++'}*i+m+;+++fl?++'k+++++++ bbbt kbt bbb b b bbb bbb d bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb L | ch | tion Preced- | | Beatty Christian Endeavor NELLIELEEHOLT 10 GIVE ADDRESS Dr. Abernethy to Deliver Se mon to Graduating Nurses Tomorrow. At the Serior Union meeting Mcn- day evening at the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Nominating Committee was announced as follows Mrs.: L. C. Greene, chairman: Anna Widmyer, Fred Kline, Charles Critch- fleld, Prances Sangster. The soclety| from Kenilworth Presbyterian Church received the shield for having the largest percentage of thelr members present. Officers elected by the C. E. Alumni Fellowship are: President, Miss Mon- nette Hallam: president. Merritt Smith; secretary. Helen M. Lyon; asurer, Minnie McAtee. ) Allied Youth dinner will take at_the Y. M A, today at 6 Roy Breg. director of field ac- s for the allied forces, Thomas, national Youth, will b: r- An ) \h« Nellle Lee Holt of Stephens| plac the lege, Columbia, Mo. will be o speaker on a special Mother day program at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow morning, speaking on Mother of a President.” The tor, Dr. W. S. Abernethy, will duct a special welcome service to mem: bers of the cradle roll department du ing the morning service Rev. Abernethy calaureate sermon to the graduating nurses of Washington tomorrow eve- | se the medizte Union me: evening Women, will speak The E. Legionnaires will ge of the meeting tol of the Col rch enior_Society have Tow of the bia Heights of the address. The following train- ing schools will be represented: Emer- | gency, Gallinger. Garfield, Homeopath I(' Sibley, St. Elizabeth’s, Washing i, Children’s, Walter Re eorge Washington e junior church will be con by Clyde J. Crouch, assisted by A C. Wilkins, tomorrow morning at o'clock im Baker Hall Prayer meeting Thursday The pastor will be in charge The Burrall class will hold monthly business meeting Wednesds vening. The Florence M. Brown class Wi hold a business meeting in the church parlors Tuesday evening. The Baptist Young People’s will hold a special Mother's day gram tomorrow at 6:45 o'clock | young men from the Naval Hospital | will be special guests The officers and teachers of the supper MRS. WICKLEY TD TALK | senior department will hold & to Be Topic at | Meeting Wednesday at 6 o'clock. from Eckington y ill be the guests of the societ: Chu \‘lmv»“ 5 tomorros program nel; ng. A be Jed by the basket m United evening resident, Tomorrow eve- ning a Mother's day program led by Bruner. ~he topics that will be discussed in the different societies tomorrow eve- ning are: Senior, “Appreciating Our nts”; Intermediate, “Our Best Friends, Father and Mother.” [ team of the s Brethren Church W ay the home of th Union pro- ‘Mothers of Today Georgetown Lutheran Church. be the sub- _ Dinine Seiencr DIVINE SCIENCE MEETINGS MONDAY AND FRIDAY, 2:30 “Mother’s Savior” wil ject tomorrow at 11 am. in George- town Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty or. Senior Christian Ende pm. Miss Margle leader At the 8 Gould Wickey will on “The Mothers of RAC 908 H SLNW. o'clock hriati deliver an add Q'!.xr tan Today."” Prayer mecting Thursday at 8 pm 3460 14th St. NNW.. at Meridian Place. Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. “Shaking the World. —“Pentecost A.D. 33." Congregational singing only. 0] —=]o][——=|n| CHRISTIAN Ninth Street ahaD s CLIFFORD M. JOPE, Minister. 1338 —Graded Churen Sehool. 1:00—Morning Wo: ki 45 Christian Endeavor Socie- PR rvenlu orship. ELCO! Evangeliral Evolution or Creation Will the Bible Stand? A Lecture by B. G. Wilkinson, Ph.D. EI The National City [ Thomas Circle. HARMON. Minister Dr Yo ing People’s Mect- e Mothers of the A service in story’ and song. @olwmbia firigmn Park Road West of 14th St Mother's day 'in scho rmon. Your Mothe o £ ‘Happy Sunday evening our Chorus singipg. ictutes. Sermon ox Character.” joseph, Winnin \EEEEIEI F++++“+*+++++++H-}"I"l-+-l'f+++++++++++++++++++++++++-’ ;mfirnpal Saint Mark’s Jfimphafiy Third and A Streets 1317 G St. N.W. St Rev. Hulbert A. Wool B. PHILL 7:30 a.m.—Holy Cumn"\.nmn brant, Rev. RV Ay T num— 8:00 p.m.—" Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. 7:15 p.m.—Medical Demonstration 7:30 p.m.—Musical Program. SUNDAY, MAY 8—FREE William H. v and Ser- subject, Pfotherhosd Yosterday, and Tomorrow." 28 nd or. subject. s to make > : > Service. Spec Preacher. Bishop Freema Adolf Torousky, Organist and Ch Christ Church 620 G St. S.| Founded 1795 Rev. EDWARD G nu:l §. T. B.. Rector Sunday Services. 11 am., 8 p.m.. ST. MARGARET Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Place N.W. CLE! REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. REV. ROBERT SHORES. REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. we want 10 see all of Bt. Mark's nilies here together on Sund ;flf{én@y CHURCH Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Rec +++++1~+++++++++++++++++++++ ¢ Mass and Sermon. mn Evensong and Bene- on d Dally Mass, a.m. Take 13th and D _or Florida Ave. | cars to Ath and C Streets Northeast. REV. CECIL E. RUSSELL of London Will Preach at the 11 0'Clock Service St. John’s Church Lafayette Square SERVICES: 8:00 a.m —Holy Communion. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer Sermon. 7:45 p.m.—Evensong. DR. JOHNSTON Will Preach ST. JOHN'S GEORGETOWN REV. F. ;"I':\‘;I s‘;‘: (‘K:Il'ivlt("l'ol 7:30 and 11:00 am 5:45 p.m. 9:30 am. T 'ROCK CREEK PARISH' REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:00 a.m. “Up- 2:30 p.m Instruction 11 AM "WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION, GREAT SANCTUARY 3 MOKNING _PRAYER ~AND TANY. BETHLEHEM :mlc: HOLY and 7:30 AM. 8 > 13 M VICES o1 B St; Paiul’rs'CIraurrch 917 23rd St. NW. T. PAUL'S CHURCH reek Church Rd. and Webster St Country Church in the City 8:30, 9:30, 11 am. 7:00 pm COMFORTER (‘"AV"'L a Ave. and Madison St. 30. 11 wm.: 7:30 pm. V AND NEW ANDREW’S watiss Rev. A J. Wilder, S.T.B., Rector ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. Geerge Fiske Dudley, D. D.. Rector. oly Qogmunion g A Tning Praver Vening Praver j ealing Bervice Tugsd Communion—Th - Preacher. the Recto St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que St. NW. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitel 8t. Car.) Services Sunday. 7 and 11 s.m. and Evensong and 8 pm Sunday eveninz. May 8. at 8 pm.. Sol- gmn Evensoné and Benediction. with Sermon by the Seetetary of the Atglos cum gress. London. Englan T ] 1 § s H. D. Sterrett. Rector. 5 8. m —8unday School Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 9 18th Between P and Q ST. THOMA Near Dupent G (AMPLE PARKING SPACE) Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L., Rector. Rev. Wm. S. Bishop, D. D., Vicar. Services, 8 and 11. S. S., 9:30. 11 AM.—“A CALL FROM THE MASTER.” The Rector. THURSDAY, 11 A M.—Holy Eucharist. BRSSP S e will deliver the h"(<‘ ning, “Let Me Serve” being the subject | evening. The | 'CHURCH OF CHRIST| -‘I*jl-»f++++++++++++++++++++-l'+++++++++f+++++++++++++++++ I s ¥+++++++"+H+WH¥+++"I~++'|'+++~I-+H++++*'++ H+++++'§+++i @athalic CATHOLIC EVIDENCE GUILD Open meeting Sunday, 4 pm, | maculate Conception Hall, 711 N.W. Speakers; Dr. John J. O'Connor, | Edward Griffith, on “Fhe Claims of Christ and Infallibility.” Non-church- goers especially invited. Questions on ‘Cu)mh‘ doctrine answered. . St. Mar>’s Church Fifth St. NN\W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:18 High Mass at 9:30 East Low Mass at 11:30 | _ “Visit the Grotto.” Newm Ehnugm " | Meetings Held Each Sunday at 11 | A.M., D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader | All_ Welcome _ Freewill Offer New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th -buvu Q N.W. Rev Huiversalist _ Pastor. Paul Soerry Universalist National Memorial Church [l Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “LIFE'S TRANSFIGURATION” ital Choir—Under f Albert \W. Harned, Mus. Doec. Lutheran ITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 am.—German Service, 9:45 am—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—En; Service. “MOTHER” ' MT. RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Rainler, Md 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0Odd Fellows’ Hall) 110:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service—Student Pieplow. _8:00 p.m —Service, The Charming Litiie CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11 a.m —Service— MOTHER’S DAY _9:45 am—S. 8. and Bible Class. ~ CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod and G Sts. Rev. Llllrlen Enlrrl. hlhl' 9:45am. 7Blbll‘ School. Preaching Services: 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 aon.—English, Mother's Day Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Special Mother's Day Program National ( Directior Edwin Sermon. Morning Service at 11:00 “Stewards” Evening Service at 7:45 “Youth Bringing Tribute to Motherhood.” Address by Rev. Frank H. Cluts The Home-Like Church ~ ST. MATTHEW’S Kentucky Ave. at | LUTHER PLACE Memorial' Church At Thomas Circle | Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D.D., Pastor Rev. Frank I C mlm :\lshlanll'ulor‘ UE HOLY l~l-mn" AND MORAL | By Carl C. Rasmussen “WHAT MAKES MOTHER'S DAY?" By Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen Rev. ~ LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT Rhode Island Ave. & North Capitol St HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. nday Morning ser | Diffenderfer w) ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Schoel Mother's Day Service 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Apron Strings of the Heart.” 8:00 pm.—Young People’s Service. Sermon, “Whese Are We?” St. Mark’s (Lutheran Church) S and B Sts. SW. H. Denningion Haves, D. o't am Bible. schoo! B85 amRible £ with_sermon. Church of the Refomatlon 2nd and OHN wllul !Yv o oy Set 1196 & .o Church of the Atonement North Capitel- & R. Bervices. 11 A'M. sad § PAL Pastor. Tastor.

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