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DR, H. H. HARMON " SHECTS THENES Sermon Subjects at National; City Christian Church Are Announced. Dr. H. H. Harmon will preach on “When the Spirit Comes” tomorrow sorning at the National City Chris-| tian Church and in the evening on| *Our Resources in Christ.” The chapel | choir will furnish the music, assisted by Miss Virginia Sellers, as soprano soloist. Virgil Lowder, director of religious activities at the University of Maryland, will address the Le Rendezvous So- ciety at 6:45 o'clock on “The Radiance | of the Christian Religion.” The s ciety will hold a tea and ope: house | for young pecple of the congregation and their friends at 6 o'clock. Similar social hours are held each Sunday eve- | for | ning by the Nonpareil Society high school young people and the Alpha Society for the young married group. An organ recital by the W Chapter of the American Guild of Or- | = | ganists will be given Wednescay ning by Robert Ruckman, organist sistsd by Mis. Helen Turley, contr A May festival will be held under $he auspices of the Alpha Society Sat- ‘urday afterncon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton G. Herriman, Silver Spring, Md,, at 2 o'clock and continue | through the afternoon. Circle No. 1 will meet Th: noon with Mrs. A. E. Corning, Cummings Lane. Circle No. 3 will meet Thursday at noon for a box luncheon at the home of Miss Ardell Payne, 1211 Hamilton street GUEST PREACHERS T0 0CCUPY PULPIT Bpecial Services Are Announced for Eldbrooke Methodist Church Tomorrow. Guest preachers will be at Eldbrooke | Methodist Church tomorrow at both services. At 11 am. Dr. Preston L. Peach of India will preach on “The Melting Pot.” At 8 p.m. Rev. Edward Still will use as his subject “Which Path of Life?" The Young People's Society will mect at 6:30 pm. and proceed to the In- «dustrial Home, on Wisconsin avenue, | where a devotional service will be held under the leadership of Rutland Hop- kins. The Oxford League will mect at /M p.m., Miss Grace Gosnell directing. ‘The monthly meeting of the church school board will be held Tuesday eve- ning. Thompson Circle will hold a cafeteria luncheon in the social hall Wednesday at noon. The midweek service will be held that day at 8 pm., followed by the monthly meeting of the official board. Patience Circle will hold a luncheon and social at the home of Mrs. H. E. Riley, 5020 Wisconsin avenue, at noon | ‘Thursday. GETS SERMON SUBJECT FROM DEFECTIVE FAITH | "Dr. J. Phelps Hand to Preach at| Wesley Methodist Epis- copal. “Lessons Learned From a Defect Faith"” will be Dr. J. Phelps Hand's ser- | men theme Sunday morning at Wesley | Methodist Episcopal Church. Members | of the department of instruction for | church membership, conducted by the astor, will be received into full mem ship May 22. Church school is 2 9:30 am. | The loyalty campaign, in_progress during the past few weeks, will culn nate in a gleaning canvass, which w have for its object every member a re- corded and regular ccntributor to the | church budget | The Junior Choir, directed by Mrs, J. | ,Horace Smithey. will meet next week in | Tehearsal for the dramatic program, | “The Red Velvet Pocket Dog,” t0 be given at the morning service May 22. | Miss Virginia Wedd will be hostess for the fellowship tea the Young Peo- ple's Society will have tomorrow at o'clock, afier which the organization | will discuss “Comradeship, the Heart of Religion,” the pastor leading. PASTOR WILL STRESS | “NEED OF PENTECOST’ Whitsunday to Be Observed To- morrow at Grace Lutheran Church. Whitsunday, called Pentecost. will be observed tomorrow at Grace Lutheran Church. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E Lenski, will preach on “Our Need of Pentecost,” at 11 am. Holy commun- Jon will be celelrated At 8 pm., in the hall of the church & special service will be held at w 8 group of workers from the Mission, _under the ing members of be held June 6, at 8 p lain, jr, president, will meeting. Th program of tf presented J THEME OF PENTECOST T0 BE TAKEN FOR SERMON Rev. George Schnabel at Albright Memorial Church to Deliver Mor: ing Messag Memorial E: w will be Schnabel tomor George E service will be A Differenc charge of Rev morning 7w The progr Night After Church” The ticipate, with the congre- gation joining in the old hym The ‘monthly congregational dinner end workers' conference will be held Thursday evening. A reception for the members received during the month will take place. VISITOR WILL PREACH o led Dr. Pryce Gatlin to Give Message at Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Dr. Pryce Everett Gatlin, pastor of Mount Rainier Baptist Church, will preach at the Wisconsin Avenue Bap- tist Church tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Bible school, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U., 7 pm.; midweek sorvices, Wednes- day; Building Committee, 7 p.m. and church prayer service, 8 p.m. General Bible school workers meet at 7:30 pm. Thursday. The Popular Bible clu-awul resum;mm meetings Monday at 8 pm. and study “The + Bostrine of Salvation,” day at | 407 | Takoma Park Baptist. “My Father's World” is the sermon- ette topic of Rev. W. E. La Rue to- morrow at 11 o'clock and “What Wor- ship Does” the regular sermon. Sunday school, 10 am.; B. Y. P. U, 7:15 pm.; Evening sermon, “The Need for Dis- | {llusionment.” Daughters of the King. The presentation service of the Mas- ter's Fund, which is a Whitsuntide thank offering of the order. will be held in Rock Creek Church May 16 at 8 p. m. The preacher will be Rev. H Waldo Manley. 23d Anniversary. The Men's Club of Z Church will celebrate the anniversary tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. D. Hobart Evans of Howard University will speak. Rev. W. L. Washington is the pastor. West Washington Dr. Marcellus N. Newsome, pastor. will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Day of the Lord” and at 8 pm Special” Rally returns at both ser Bible school, 9:30 am.; Ju 4 pm. Intermediate En 5 pm.; Senior Endeavor, 6 p.m meetings, Wednesday and Fri- day nights. First Baptist, People’s Congregational. | Rev. A. F. Elmes, minister, will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Power: The Message of Pentecost.” Young Peop- ple’s service 6:30 p.m. Midweek prayer ervice Thursday, 8 p.m. Clericus to Meet. The Clericus of Washington sisting of most of the clergy in | diocese, will mect at old St. John's Church, Broad Creek, May 17, at 1 pm. Following & lunch in the parish hall, to#be served by members of the Woman's _Ausxiilary, addresses will be made by the rector and C. C. Magruder, chairman of the Prince Georges County George Washington Bicentennial Com- mission. Ministers to Meet, The Presbyterian Ministers' Associa- | tion of Washington and Vicinity will | meet Monday at 11 o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. The speaker will be Rev. Godfrey Chobot pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, who will speak on “Psycho- therap; Ministers of the city, re- gardless of church affiliation, are in- vited to attend, McKinley Baptist, Bible_school mets tomorrow at 9:45 am. Preaching by Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, the pastor, 11 am. on “The Flying _Angel.” Holy communion, 3 pm.: B. Y. P. U, 6:30 pm,; prayer and praise meeting, 7:45 p.m.; evangel- istic meeting, 8:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 pm. Social Service Committee, The Social Service Committee of the Federation of Churches will meet Wed- nesday at 12:30 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. This is the committee which has general supervision of the work being done in the Juvenile Court and in the hospitals of the city. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of Columbia Heights Christian Chuch, is the chairman. Federation’s Board Meeting. ‘The first meeting of the new board of directors of the Federation of Churches will be held May 19 at 12:3 o'clock in Calvary Baotist Church. The president is Col. W. O. Tufts, a mem- ber of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church. Gospel Hall, Gospel services will be held tomorrow at 8 pm. street southeast. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Healing Services. Dr. George F. Dudley will celebrate the y communion at the service of Christian healing Tuesday at 10:30 am. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. Address by Dr. Rives. ‘The men’s Bible class of Francis As bury M E. Church South will be ad- | dressed tororrow by Dr. J. J. Rives on Climbing the Spiritual Ladder of Life.” Spocial music will be provided by the men’s quartet Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briges will preach tomor- row at 11 am. on “An Unco us and Respectable and Popular Who Commits 12" and at 7:45 pm. on “The Inescapable Christ.” Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant ill hold Police and Firemen's d morrow at 9:45 o'clock. All men f both departments have b r d special services have be: Gen. Glassford and Chief Wats | expected to be present. Repre: Ross A. Collins of Mississippi will be the guest speaker. Sergt. W. H. Thomas will have charge of the lesson The pastor Dr. H. A Kester, will | preach at 11 am. on “The Ideal Char- ,acter” and at 8 p.m. his theme w | “Burning the Bridges in the Rear i H Howard University. Rabbi Abba Hillel ver of the Tem- | ple at Cleveland, Oh ss stu- dents and nday 11 am, in Andrew Rankin r E. Wise will preach on " at services tomor- { Mission, at ducting the si | musical ~pr dren’s service, the Christian | ionship League, will be held Friday ev | ning. Lieut. Junia Ingram will speak The pastor, Dr. James 1 h tomorrow mornir L m of the Woods {the evening on “The Liberating Laws |of God Sunday 1o0l, 9:30 am | Baptist Young People’s Union, 6 pm Pinn, will on “The Dec- | Good Will Baptist. | Cross” and in preac Harmony Club, ing of the I Order of Pr Tuesday reet mony Club of estant Clubs night at Third Baptist, 0. Bul is “One Georg | Tow at 11 | communion_ = embers will foll | T L8 pm Pr meeting, Bible school, I C ck’s topic Accord of new g service | pm; Sr | By 8 to 10 pm er meeting, Thurs- |ay. 8 to 0 pm.. noonday prayér meet- { ing 'daly Twelfth Street Christian, The qu convention of the dis- trict of Delaware and the | District ¢ ia will bs held to- | merrow. 11 am, Rev. W.H | Taylor, Balt Md.; post-pentecostal | revival, 8 pm., conducted by Rev. A. W. | Davis, Kansas City, Kan. First Holy Communion, A class of 65 children will receive their first holy communion at St. James' Catholic Church, Mount Rainier, Md., tomorrow at 9 am. Mass will be cele- v. J. Edward Malloy, pas- May procession will be p.m. Miss Doris Shields will be the M en. The celebrant at benediction be Rew R in the hall at 245 Pifteenth | ~ | day evening will be conducted by Dr. ! THE EVENING ’ Activities in Local Churches | Cotter Fitzgerald. Rev. J. Edward Mal- | Toy will preach the sermon. Tabor Presbyterian, Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomor- | row at 11 am. on “The Reward fcr Faithfu'nes At 7 pm. the Young People’s Society will head addresses on “Ideals” by Miss Fletcher Howell and | Leonard Owens, students in the J. M. Langston Law School. First Brethren. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will! preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on Eliza: God's Prophet Going Home.” His evening sermon at 8 o'clock will | be evangelistic in nature, Sunda: school, 9:30 am.; Young People's Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Rev. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Christian Religion, a Necessity.” Rev. A. Clay-| ton Powell, pastor of Abyssinnian Bap- Church, New York City, will be| guest preacher in the ' evening. v at 8 pm. Dr. Powell will de. e on “Two Weeks in the Bible school, 9:30 am.;| tist the New Bethel Baptist. lliam D. Jarvis will preach at 11 am. on “God Who eth Cleanness of Teeth.” Bible 0ol, 9:30 am.; C. E., 6:30 p.m. G St. Mark's Episcopal. The rector, Rev. H. A. Woolfall, will the preacher a: both services to- ow. His morning sermon subject be “The Gift of Power.” There! be a cclebration of holy commun- y at 7:30 am. At 6:45 pm. the Young People’s Society will meet. There will be a celebration of the holy communion Thursday at 10 a.m. be Catholic Open Forum. Prof. William McKee and Miss Grace olie E\l-‘! suild tomorrow at 4 o'clock in | Immaculate Conception Hall, 711 N street. Their respective subjects are The Eucharit” and “The Marks of the Church.” Plymouth Congregational. pastor, Rev. William Herbert King, will speak tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Church school, 9:30 am.; Y. P. §. C. E, 6:30 pm.; midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m The Friendship Baptist. test on Mount Carmel” will of Rev. B, H. Whiting, pastor. Sunday, at 11 am. Holy com- munion, 3 pm.: Heavenly Light Quar- tet Pitisburgh, Pa. will render a musical program at 8 pm. The Minor Melody Chorus will sing today at 8 p.m. Western Presbyterian. H Dunham will take for ubjects “The Quest for Happi- and “The Great Essentials of Life.” The quartet will sing at both services An organ recital will precede the evening service. J ness” ORS00 PLAK REVERENCE PLEA Evening Series to Continue l at New York Avenue Preshyterian. At the New York Avenue Presbyte- | rian Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R. Sizoo will have for his subject Plea for Reverence.” In the evening he will continue a series of discussions on the Books of the Bible when he will have for his subject, “The Mes- sage of the Book of Deuteronomy.” Bible school meets at 9:30 o'clock. Dr. Brodie conducts & junior church | service at 11:30 am. The young people will observe their fellowship tea at 6 o'clock with Miss ! Elsie Fetter and Mr. Arch Whitney as hosts. Following. the service will be | led by Mark Smith. The subject is “How May We Work for World Good will?” The Wednesday Mor: meet at 11 o'clock a T. D. Walton, 3000 Connecticut avenus The hostesses will be Mrs Walton and Mrs. E. E. Danly a_business meeting and talk by Graham of the Thrift Shop, n will be served | The midweek prayer service Thurs- | g Guild will | home of Mrs. Sizoo. | “NO MORE SEA” CHOSEN AS TEXT FOR SERMON — | Rev. H. W. Burgan Will Conduct | Morning Services at Hamline Methodist Church. At Hamline Methodist Church Rev. H. W. ister, will have as his_sermon subject | tomorrow morning, “No More Sea"| Arthur J. Jackson of American| ity will have charge of the| service | oreign Missionary Societ arge of the midweck it Miss Myra ore branch of the Episcopal Burgan, the min-| of the Balt Missiona School in Nai as a delegate sssions of th Meth Atlantic is attend- General Con- | ist_Church now | City, but will| ing the ference of the being held at return for the Sunday morning service. | , ELECT REV. R. SHORES | Head of Anglo-C Club at Annual Meeting. | Rey Named holic Robert Shores, ister of St Church, was el »-Catholic assistant Margaret's min- Episcopal ed president of the Club at the annual ceting in St. Thomas' Hall. _Other officers are Rev. Charles R. Barnes, vice president; Pau! G. Burton, secre- % rer: Rey. C. Ernest Smith, George W. Atkinson, Rev. Calvert nd Rev. Prancis Alan Par-| ive Committee. commitiee of five members was appointed to make plans for the cele- bration in Washington of the 100th anniversary of the Oxford movement, which began at Oxford, England, July 14, 1833, — SERIES BEGINS TOMORROW Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to Talk on Book of Genesis. The subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at 11 am. tomorrow at Peck Memorial Chapel will be “King Saul's Descendants.” At night he will begin | & series on the Book of Genesis. His subject tomorrow night will be “Man's | Origin and Destiny.” The morning Sunday school is at 9:45. At 3 pm. | the Gillett class will meet. The Christian Endeavor service will begin at 7 p.m.. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Dr | Howard A. Edson will speak on “An- {clent Man and His Relation to the Prg'g!n'. o ‘ednesday at 8 p.m. the pastor will | & STAR, WASHINGTON ALNOSTSATISFED, 5 SERNON THENE Rev. J. H. Hollister Will Speak at Chevy Chase Pres- byterian. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Rev. J. Hillman Hollister will have for his sermon “Almost Satisfled" tomorrow morning. The Fireside Discussion Group spending the week end at the Y. W. C camp, Kamp Kahlert Mrs. Lewis H. Russel 1l give a brief review of “The Migrant: at the meet- ing of the intermediete department to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. The union service will be held in this church at 8 o'clock Dr. H. Teller Cocke will be the speaker. ‘The following sections of the Woman's Guild will meet for luncheon at 1 is A | o'clock Monday: Section 6, at the home |nard. The topic will be “The Christian lof Mrs. Lee D. Latimer, 3705 Hunting |Spirit in Industry.” assistant | 3 L. Woicott, ss; section 11, at the home of Mrs Arthur Adelman, ‘3709 Military road, Mrs. A. F. Wright, assistant hostess evening scction, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Maude Kinyon, 3916 Huntington street, Mrs, Sumner Wiley, sistant hostess. Tuesday: Section 1, at the home of Mrs. Andrew J. Walke! 3913 Jocelyn street, Mrs. Leon M. Davis and Mrs. Alfred Savage, assistant hostesses; section 4, at the home of Mrs. Hugh Southgate. 5800 Connecticut ave- nue, Mrs. John T. Vance, assistant hostess; section 5, at the home of Mrs. Steinwachs, 3708 Oliver stree F. S Mrs. J. M. McKee, assistant hostess | section 7, at the home of Mrs. Alexander Wylie, 5806 Cedar parkway, Mrs. J. L. Macafee, assistant hostess The conference on “The Church as a Spiritual Force” will be continued Thursday night. RECTOR TO PREACH ORDINATION SERMON Dr. George Fiske Dudley to Speak May 16 at Chap- pico, Md. Dr. the George Piske Dudley, rector of St. Stephen's and Incarnation Church, will deliver the sermon at the ordination of Rev. Robert G. Gibson, May 16, at Chappico, Md. The vested choir of men and boys { will render the musical program tomor- row at 11 am. and 8 pm. under the direction of H. Norman Taylor, organist and choir master. On Friday evening, May 20, at 8 velock, the night branch of the Delta Circle of the parish, of which Mrs. H. O. Cutting is president, is sponsoring. under the direction of Mrs. Laura M. Daugherty, an entertainment. Plans are being made for the parish outing at Marshall Hall June 11. REV J. T. SPICKNALL ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS Will Preach on “Church of Spirit” at Morning Service—Board Meeting Called. In the First Methodist Church of Chevy Chase tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall, will have for his sermon theme “The Church of the Spirit.” He will discuss “Comradeship, the Heart of Religion,” at the meeting of the young people. which is part of the felowship service, beginning at 6:15 o'clock ‘The members of the congregation will attend the Chevy Chase union service at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. Henry Teller Cocke The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs Frank Simpson, 6711 Brookeville road. Miss May Priest will lead the devotions The official board will meet Wednes- day evening at the church. At the midweek prayer meeting Thursday the pastor will have for discussion “Christ as Friend.” Episcopal MORRISON TO SPEAK Trade Commission Member on Mis- sion Chapel Program. artin_A. Morrison, member of the ral Trade Commission, will be the aker at the Ceniral Union Mission el service tomorrow at 7:45 p.m., at 613 C street The evening services next week will be under the following auspices: Mon- day night, the B. Y. P. U. of Kendall Baptist Church; Tuesday night, the A B. Pugh Class of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South; Wednesday night, the Sunday Evening Christian Endeav- or of Calvary Baptist Church: Thurs- day night, the Christian Endeavor of First Congregational Church: Pri- night, the Live Wire Class of the politan Baptist Church, and Sat- urday night, the Francis Asbury M. E. “hurch South GUILD IS REORGANIZED Calvary M. E—MFPHH‘; Names Mrs. Taylor Chairman. At a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. W. C. Taylor on Connecticut ave- nue, Circle No. 5 of Calvary M. Church Guild was reorganized with Mrs. Taylor, chairman. Other officers are Howard Palmer, secretar and Bruce Anderson, treasul The following chairmen were also se- lected: Ways and means, Mrs. Palmer d Mrs, Anderson: social, Mrs. Elmer Carlson and Mrs. Paul Sapp; member- ship, Mrs. E. Hornibrook, and publicity, Mrs. Lyndon H. Baylies. ‘The next meeting will be held Tues- day evening in the church parlor with Mrs. Paul Sapp, hostess. MIND IS SERMON TOPIC Rev. Harry L. Collier to Preach at Full Gospel Tabernacle. Rev. Harry L. Collier will preach to- morrow at the Full Gospel Tabernacle. Communion will be observed at 11 am. and he will speak on “Girding Up the Loins of Your Mind,” and at the popu- lar evangelistic service at 7:30 his topic will be “Died Abner as a Fool Dieth.” The Sunday School crusade continues at 9:30 am., and the Young Crusaders’ service is at 6:30 pm Services for the week: Wednesday, 7:45 pm., pentecostal healing and prayer; Tuesday, 1 pm., and Friday, 7:45 pm. —_—— SERMON ON HOLY SPIRIT Rev. J. F. Wenchel Will Occupy Christ Lutheran Pulpit. “The Evidences of the Holy Spirit” will be the subject of the sermon of the Whitsunday morning service by Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church. 'There will also be a communion service at 10:15 o'clock, The Mission Circle will have an all- day meeting Wednesday to sew on gar- ments for the mission in India. The Ladies’ Ald Society is planning a bake sale May 21 at Fourteenth street Park. road, ( D. C., SATURDAY, DR, WM. AXLING i 10 PREAGH HERE Missionary to Occupy Pulpit at Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow. Dr. William Axling of Tokio, Japan, wili be the guest preacher at Calvary | Baptist Church tomorrow morning in |the absence of the pastor, Dr. W. S. | Abernethy, who is in St. Petersburg, | | Fia., attending the Southern Baptist | Convention. Page McK. Elchison, director of re- ligious education of the Y. M. C. A., will occupy the pulpit at 8 pm., his subject being “The Builders.” The midweek service Thursday eve: Ining will be led by Dr. Ralph B. Ken- The Woman's Missionary Society will nieet Tuesday for dinner at 6 o'clock. Members of the Mary C. Carr Circle will be special guests, and families and ends of the soclety are also invited. ,Mrs. Ora E. Haines will lead the devo- | tional period, Mrs. Rogers M. Fred will [tell of the Atlantic district meeting and | Miss Mary D. Jesse, teacher in Sendari, Japan, will speak. The Christian Endeavor Society will give a benefit entertainment Priday | evening in Woodward Hall Services for the deaf will be con- ducted by Rev. A. D. Bryant tomorrow evening. The monthly social will be ield Tuesday evening. CONFERENCE PLANNED FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS District Association Gathering Will Be Held at Westminster, Md., June 24-26. At the annual dinner of the Young People’s Conference of the District of Columbia Sunday School Association yesterday at the Y. M. C. A., at which more than 100 young people were in attendance, plans were announced for {the conference June 24. 25 and 26 at Western Maryland College, Westmin- er, Md. E H. de Groot. jr. president of the Sunday School Association. welcomed the guests and Louis B. Nichols, vice president, was toasimaster. John A | Patterson. jr, president of the Young | | People’s Conference outlined the 1932 | program Dr. Thomas Guthrie Speers, pastor of the Brown Memorial Presbyterian { Church, Baltimore, Md., explained the place of joy and fun in religion and the advantage of the right kind of humor | “Christians.” he said, “have every rea- ison in the world to be happy. and a | sense of humor is a bulwark against the world's troubles.” At the close of the dinner a memorial tribute was paid to Dr. Homer J. Councilor, who was the organizer of | | the conference and to whose memory | the conference this year will be dedi- cated. |CHURCH CORNER STONE ‘ TO BE LAID TOMORROW |1. B. P. 0. E. Groups to Direct Rites at New Building of First Baptist in Afternoon. | The corner stone of the Pirst Baptist | Church, Sixth and G streets southwest, will be Jaid tomorrow at 3:30 p.m Morning Star Lodge. 1. B. P. O. E., of Washingtcn, John T. Rhine, exaited | ruler, will be assisted by Capt. Sylvester . Epps, exalted ruler of Columbia Lodge, and Forest Temple, Columbia | | Temple and their auxiliaries. The pro- | | gram will be given by the Baptist Min- | isters' Conference of Washington and Vicinity. Rev. Augustus Lewis is presi- dent. | The principal address will be given { by Dr. J. Harvey Randolph. Invccation | will be by Dr. E. L. Harrison and bene- | diction by Rev. K. W. Roy. 26TH YEAR MARKED BY GOSPEL MISSION | Anniversary Services Are to Be Held at First Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. The Gospel Mission, 214-16-18 John Marshall place, is = celebrating its twenty-sixth anniversary. The anniversary services are to be {held at the First Baptist Ghurch to- | morrow morning and at the Grace Lutheran Church at night. The new Gospel Mission, to be lo- | cated at 812-14-16 Fifth street, is being rapidly erected and the announcement | for & corner stone laying will be made | in the near future. COMMUNION PLANNED Rev. J. J. Queally to Conduct Serv- ices at Transfiguration Church. Whitsunday will be observed at Transfiguration Church tomorrow with | holy communion at both services. Rev. | 9. J. Queally will officiate and preach. At the Parish Council meeting last evening. Weldon Price was appointed | chairman of the Bicentennial June | festival. The last of the classes for confirmation will be held tomorrow evening Bishop Freeman will admin- ister confirmation the evening of May 22 “WITNESSES” IS TOPIC Rev. Frank S§. Niles to Deliver Two Sermons on Subject. Rev. Frank S. Niles will preach to- morrow at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church at the 11 o'clock service on “Witnesses.” There will also be a chil dren’s story sermon on the same sub- Ject. At 7:30 p.m \he leader will be Miss Louise McKird}, and the topic, “How May We Work for World Good Will.” The Young People’s Society of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church will | be_the guests. Rev. Mr. Niles will give a talk Thurs- day evening on “The Message of the Book of Ruth.” CANADA MOVING WHEAT New Port to Ship 2,000,000 Bush- els in Early Season. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 14 (). —Two million bushels of Canadian wheat will be shipped early this season to Europe via Churchill and Hudson Bay route, F. N. McLaren, manager of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Terminal Elevators, announced yesterday. The Northern Manitoba port was opened for commercial shipping last September when the steamers Farns- worth and Warkworth sailed out over the bay with 447,000 bushels of Sas- katchewan grain. The Hudson Bay [WMAL | Dr. Railway terminus elevator is capable of storing 2,500,000 bushels of grain. “Cages,” similar to those used (n‘ banks of ufl.;mnntry‘. are to be installed in financial houses of England as a pro- MAY 14, 1932. Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. I WRC 950 Kilocycles. 1:00—Samuel B. F. Morse Centen- nial at the Capitol. 2:30—Matinee Gems. 3:15—Alexander Drassein's Orchestra. 3:45—The Lady Next Door. 4:15—"Skippy.” 4:30—Genia Fonariova. soprano. 4:45—Landt Trio and White, 5:00—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—Correct time. 5:31—"A Tribute From Mary Lands,” by Frederic A. Delano 5:36—Vincent Lopez Orchestra, 6:00—Amos ‘n’ Ancy. 6:15—Sparkling Quarter Hour, 6:30—Paradise of Song. 6:45—The Goldbergs. 7:00—Culbertson on Bridge. 7:15—Civic Concerts Program. 7:30—Program under auspices of the National Advisory Council on Radio in Education—Addresses by Harold Reed and L. J O'Rourke, 8:00—"K-7." 8:30—The Paint Club. 9:00—George Olsen’s Orchestra, 10:00—Last-Minute News. 10:02—Russ Columbo. 10:15—"Tax _Problems Facing gress," by Morris Edwards. 10:30—Don Bestor's Orchestra. 10:45—Beale Street Nights. 11:00—Ralph Kirbery. 11:05—Weather forecast. 11:06—Buddy Rogers' Orchestra. 11:30—Herb Gordon's Orchestra 12:00—Earl Hines' Orchestra | 12:30 to 1:00a—The Barn Dance. | 475.9 Meters. | 630 Kilocycles. 1:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra, 2:00—Boston Variety Hour 3:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 3:30—Spanish Serenade 4:00—"Pestival of Youth." 4:10—The Preakness 4:30—George Hall's Orchestra 4:45—Connie Boswell | 5:00—"Making Washington Beautiful,” by Mrs. William Wright Smith. 5:10—Snooks Priedman’s Orchestra. 5:30—Old Ironsides Program 40—Jack Miller's Orchestra 5—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels 6:00—Time and Program Resume 6:01—"The Political _Situation Washington Tonight,” c Willlam Wile 6:15—"Affairs of Our Government," by Senator Capper of Kansas. 6:30—Rosa Pollio Jarman, soprano. 6:45—Civic Talk 7:00—Laboratory Experiment Series. 7:15—Abe Lyman's Orchestra 7:30—Life Stories of Movie Stars 8:00—"The Influence of Poor Ey “CARRY ON”” SUBJECT OF CALVARY SERMON - | Dr. H. M. Dudley Will Preach on Topic at Morning Service. Con- 5 §: in by Fred- sight At the morning service tomorrow at Calvary Methodist Church, Dr. H. M Dudley. minister associated with Cal- vary Church, will preach. His subject will be: “Carry On!" At the evening service Dr. William L. Darby, execu- tive secretary of the Faderation of Churches, will preach on “Wanted: Christian Leaders." There will be a special program of song at the Young People’s meeting at 7 oclock in the Philathea Class room Miss Mary Lesta will be in charge of the service The devotional meeting will be held Thursday evening. The minister will be in charge The Young People’s Department will present Booth T rkington's ‘Tweedles” May 24 at 8:15 pm. Mrs. Hilda French of the American University has been directing the play. CHURCH FEDERATION SECRETARY TO SPEAK Dr. W. L. Darby's Subject at West Washington Baptist to Be “Religion for Today.” Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Federation of Churches, will preach at the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, on “Religion for Today.” Z. C. Hodges, sr., and four members of the Senior B. Y. P. U, will speak at 8 p.m. on “The Christian and His Sunday.” The pastor. Rev. C. Austin, will return from the Southern Baptist Convention Wednesday and speak at the midweek service Thursday evening. | The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet in the Sunday school house Wednesday evening At the morning service last Sunday the following were named as delegates from the church to the annual meet- ing of the Columbia Asociation of Bap- | tist Churches, May 24-25, at Calvary Baptist Church: Rev. C. B. Austin,| Mrs. C. B. Austin, Thomas R. Hudson, Joseph E. Gilliss, Mrs. John P. Moore. | Mrs. Norman B. Robertson, W. C. Bit- ting, T. G. Wrenn, Miss Annie C. Moats, Mrs. Freda B. Bean. Harold W. Hodges, Thurman T. Beach, Mrs. Alice H Greene. M Cora A. Quackenbush, Mrs. Welty C. Hospital, Mrs, William L. Meeks. | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN | SERVICES ANNOUNCED J. M. Bader Will Preach Evening on ‘“Perpetuating in Pentecost.” | Pentecost, the birthday of the church, will be observed tomorrow at Ninth Street Christian Church. Dr. | Jesse M. Bader, field secretary for the | Department of Evangelism of the Fed- eral Council of Church in America, will be the preacher at 7:45 pm. He will speak on “Perpetuating Pentecost.” Choir and orchestra will feature the music of the evening. The offertory will be a cornet solo by Charles Kocher, accompanied by the orchestra. At the morning communion service the pastor. Rev. Clifford H. Jope, will | use as his sermon topic “Pentecost and Jesus.” DR. KEELING COMING Philadelphian to Preach at St. Mar- garet’s Episcopal Church. Stewart P. Keeling, rector- | s of St. Peter's Church, Ger- mantown, Philadelphia, will be the preacher at 11 o'clock tomorrow at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. There will be celebrations of holy communion at 7:30 am. and at 11 am. Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. ‘The junior section of the confirma- tion class will meet in the library in the afterncon with Rev. Robert Shores. ‘There will be a celebration of holy communion Thursday at 11 a.m. Vicar, 77, Marries Nurse, 28. Rev. R. V. O. Graves, aged 77, and Miss Mildred A. P. Nichols, aged 28, were married recently in the church at Tolleshunt d'Arcy, England, of which the groom is vicar. They first met when Miss Nichols went to the vicarage to nurse Mr. Graves' first wife, who died in 1930. After the first Mrs Graves' death Miss Nichols nursed the vicar through a serious . Mr. Gnmhl:“gemkuo:hhchunht«tl | meets Monday at 8 pm on Taxation,” by Dr. Willlam Peran. 8:15—Fray and Braggiotti 8:30—United States Army Band. 9:00—Ruth Etting and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 9:15—Columbia_ Institute of Public Affairs—Former Senator Reed of Missouri. 9:45—The Street Singer. 10:00—Don Redman's Orchestra. 10:30—Morton Downey. 10:45—Madriguera’s Orchestra 11:00—Paul Specht’s Orchestra 11:30—Harold Sterns Orchestra. | 12:00—Weather Forecast. TISY 2054 Meters. WISV 1% Kilocycles. 30—N 00- 5—Rodifer Wilson 30—Popular Ballads 00—Paradise Serenaders. 45—Charles King 00—Children’s Hour. 00—The Professor. tenor. 1 Dinner Music 30—The Sports Reporter. 45—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 00—Sunday School Lesscn. 15—Hazel and Jane 30—United States Army Band 9:00—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. 10:00 to 10:15—News Flashes. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 00—Walter Reed Program 30—Monologues by Wi Arraia. 45—David D. Pui baritone. 00—Children's Program 15—Songs by Botty Thom pson. 3 Jacob Sokol, baritone. Nell Lewis Staf- PBBIIIARRRUNN U S iliam H. 45—Readings by ford. 5:00—"Radio,” by John J. Daly 05—One-Time_Opportunities. 5:15—Stradley Players 5:30—Melody Moments. 5:45—Program by Walter T. Holt. 00—Dinner Concert 15—Nordica Orchestra. 45—Joe Green's Marimba Orchestra 0—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. 20—News Flashes 30—Von Unschuld Piano Club. 45—Eddie Leger. banjoist. 00—Radio Night Court. 30—Twilight Melodies 45 to 9.00—EZith Reed's tainers. Enter- Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys. . 860 .1060 WMAQ . WNAC wOC .. WOR . WPG . WQAM . WABC . WBAL WBAP WBT . WBZ . WCAE WCAO WEAF WGN . WGY . VHAS WHK . WJR . Flashes from The Evening Star, a reswne of world news, is broadcast daily by WMAL at 5:45 p.m. DR. BALL WILL PREACH ON PAUL’S SWAN SONG “One-Way Road Out of Depres- sion” Is Text of Evening Sermon. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church the pastor. Dr. John Compton Ball, will preaca tomorrow on “Paul's Swan Song." 1In the evening his sermon text he One-way Road Out of Depres- sion The Woman's Missionary Society Mrs. W. J. McGarvey is the leader for the even- ing. The topic is “Working With Our Hands." Training class on methods of teaching, taught by Miss Maude Saun- ders, meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Industrial Society meets Wed- nesday at '0 am. Public luncheon will be served; 7:45 p.m. Bib'e school conference. E. S. Fakes will con- duct the devotionals. D. Glover will speak on “Flements of True Brotherhood: World's Citizenship or Nationalism—Which?" The Bible school teachers will meet Thursday at 7 pm. E. B. Shaver will lead in the lesson discussion. Prayer and testimony meeting at 8 pm. The pastor will conduct this service. CLASS WILL BE HOST Program Planned for Department- ment Store Officers and Employes. | The Vaughn Class of Calvary Baptist Church will be hosts to the officers and employes of Woodward & Lothrop store. The department store organiza- tion will have charge of the program | headed by Willlam W. Everett, a former president of the class. There will be special music by members of Wood- ward & Lothrop. The lesson will be taught by the teacher, Linn C. Dra Rev. William §. Abernethy, pastor. will extend greetings for the church and class. L CHURCH WOMEN TO SEW Eastern Presbyterian Group Plans Meeting Wednesday. “The Birthday of the Church’ will be the subject of Dr. A Barrows' sermon in the Eastern Pres- byterian Church tomorrow morning The women will observe community sewing Wednesday from 10 am. to 4 pm. and in the evening the Junior Christian Endeavor and the Good Will Bible class will each hold a busi- | ness and social meeting. Thursday evening the Sunday school officers and | teachers will meet *kkk A7 CLARK ABLES LFE IS0 SUBE Listeners’ Questions on Sci- ence to Be Answered by Dr. E. E. Free. The life of Clark Gable, screen star, will be dramatized tonight over WMAL and associated Columbia stations dur- ing the weskly screen personalities pro- gram at 7:30 o'clock In the laboratory experiment series at 7 oclock Dr. E. E Free of th» New York University School of Commerce answer questions of scientific im- port eubmitted by radio listeners throughout the country Fray and Braggiotti, piano team, will feature “Meditation” from “Thais” in i 5. “Pire Dance" e among the other Ruth Etting to Sing. n Etting in her broadcast with Nat Shilkret's Orchestra at 9 o'clock ;;H 'm; “Moonlight Saving Timas." he orchestra will contribute * 3 The ore ribute “Wipin Former Senator Reed of Missouri wili be the spcaker in the Columbia Insti- tute of Public Affairs program at 9:15. His topic is on Sense in Gov- ernment - From its own studios WMAL will broadeast a recitzl by Rosa Pollio Jar- man, sopranc, and a talk by Senator Capper of Kansas Prof. Harold Reed of Cornell Univer- sity and L. J. O'Rourke, psychologist of the Civil Service Commiscion, will be heard over WRC and other N. B. C stations tonight during the program arranged by the National Advisory Council on Radio in Education. Reed ‘r;:v!*l d‘KCYZ . Credit as a Social Instru- ne New Measures of Ability” O'Rourke’s topic S Ruth Tri-Weekly Dance Hour. _George Olson and his orchestra in New York will provide music for the tri-weekly dance hour from 9 to 10 Other N. B. C. aftractions on the WRC schedule include another episode in the secret service Spy series, “K-7. and the Paint Club program, with Wil- ham. Wirges and his orchestra and Har- |old Von Emburgh. baritone Eddie Leger, banjoist: Dorothy Red- fl:( 'tf‘plnnn, and Edith Reed's Enter- oflrm‘;éL-\“I contribute to the program Highlights of | clude a concert Army Band and Happy Go Lucky the WISV program in- by the United States dagcehmusic by the rchest Jncl gr:‘r;r end his Hired Hc]p( lVl‘nd é{\‘l::; Tey. tenor, al e B 'so will be heard over Major Radio Features DRAMA. The Goldbergs, WRC, WRC, 8:00: Life Stars, WMAL, 7:3 SPEECHES. Frederic Willlam Wile, WMAL, 6:0! Senator Capper of Kansas, WM, 6:15. former Senator Reed of Mis. souri, WMAL, 9:15; Morris WS ToAr Edwards, VARIETY. Abe Lyman's Orchestra, WMAL, 7:1 The Paint Club, WRC, 8:30; Ruth Etting and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra, WMAL, 9:00: Russ Colombo, WRC, 10:02; The Street Singer, " 9:45; Morton Downey, WMAL, 10:30. DANCE MUSIC. George Olsen’s Orchestra, WRC. 9:00; Paul Specht’s, WMAL, 11:00; Harold Stern’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Herb Gordon's Orchestra, WRC, 11:30; Earl Hines' Orchestra, WRC, 6:45; “K-1, nstones of Movie HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:15—The . Yeast Jesters. songs and monologue WJZ. WBAL, _ KDKA and WHAM. 7:00—Danger Pighters, dramatic sketch —WJZ, WBAL WBZ, WHAM and KDKA. 8:30—"The First Nighter” dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA. WBZ and WLW. 9:00—Four New Yorkers, male quar- tet—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ and WHAM. 9:15—8noop and Peep. comedy sketch— WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 9:30—Mathilde Harding. pianist, and Irene Harding, organist—WJz, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and 10:00—Slumber Music, Lucwig Laurier's Encemble — WJZ, WBAL and WHAM. 10:30—Piano Moods, Lee Simms and llomay Bailey—WJZ, WBAL, WGAR and KOIL. 11:30—Charlie Agnew's Orchestra, dance music—WJZ, WJR, KYW and WREN. R The Holland-American liner Nieuw Amsterdam, 17,149 tons, built 26 years ago. has been sold for $60,000 and will be_demolished. 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