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A6 MEETING PLANNED - BY YOUNG PEOPLE| Members of Congregational Churches to Gather at Camp Kahlert. To consider religious and moral ques- | [ tions, young people representing the Congregational Churches of Washington | and Baltimore, will meet at Camp Kah- lert, Md.. next Friday afternoon for a three-day conference. They will assemble at the camp in the afternoon in time to register and have supper at 6 o'clock. The opening | 23d Anniversary PASTOR OF FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH. address will be delivered at 8 o'clock by | Rev. Walter Spooner, superintendent of the Middle Atlantic Conference of Con- | gregational Churches, fellowing which | there will be a camp-fire program. Beginning _Saturd: morning, and continuing all day. there will be dis-: cussions _on the subjects “What | Puzzles Young People Toc " led by Rev. Russell J. Clinchy of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church; “What Is a Workable Idea of God?" led by Rev. Paul Hunter of the Vanderwerken, Can We have Standards nships?” & 'What Influence Has Belief on Conduct?” led! bv Rey. George L. Farnham of the| Cleveland Park Church; “Whaet Do Young People Demand of the Church?” | led by Rev. Allen A. Stockdale of the| First Congregational Church, and “How Can We Be Hapy: nd “Does Science | Tend to Make Us Atheists?” led by Rev. C. W. Collins of the Associate! Congregational Church, Baltimore. After dinner on Saturday. there will be a Sunset Sing,” followed by a stercopticon lecture on the Oberam- mergau Passion Play. The opening service Sunday morning will be a memorial in honor of Dr. Wil- liam Knowles Cooper, who was a mem- | ber of the nference faculty in pre- vious years. The conference sermon will | be preached by Rev. C. Baltimore, on “Helping Chi to be followed by a communi In the closing session Sunday nocn, the Committee on Resolutions will present its repori, which will form the basis of the program for ‘Washington and Baltimore Congrega- tional young pzople for the next church ! year, beginning in September The dean of the conference is Rev. C. W. Collins of Baltimore, and_the| yegistrar, Donald Preston of the First Congregational Church of this city. REV. HERMAN M'KAY SELECTS HIS THEME|, “An American Pilgrimage” Will Be Topic of Discourse at Union M. E. Church. “An American Pilgrimage” is the| theme of the memorial sermon to be delivered by Rev. Herman McKay to- morrow morning in Union Methodist Episcopal Church. The young people’s service will be followed by the Epworth League meeting at 6:45 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Buglass will be the leader and the topic will be “Home Life Under Mbodern Conditions.” A pageant of war and the organiza- tion of world peace, wriiten by Paul Herris, will be presented at a memo. rial service at 8 o'clock. The Women's Missionary Auxiliaries will give a dinner in the church parlors Wednesday from 5 pm. to 7 pm. Thursday evening at the devotional meeting the Book of Daniel will be studied. The annual picnic of the Golden Rule | Class will be at Hains Print Saturday afternoon. The guest of honor will be Miss Mary Dominic, who will arrive in Washington June 3 to be the guest of | pay. the class for a week. Since 1919 the Golden Rule Class, of which Miss Jen- nie Weston is teacher, has contributed | toward the support of Miss Dominic in the George O. Robinson School, in San Juan, Porto Rico, and in the high scheol in San Juan. She now has an ! Fdwin Gould scholarship and is_in! training to be a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital, in New York City. PASTORS WILL EXCHANGE PULPITS TOMORROW Dr. Pierce to Preach at Universal- ist Church and Dr. Perkins at All Souls'. Unitarian and Universadst ministers | are to exchange pulpits for tomorrow, | Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce preaching at the Unlversalist National Memorial ! Church, while Dr. F. W. Perkins preaches at All Souls’ Church. The church school at the National Memo- rial Church will meet at 10:15 am, , except the minister’s Bible Class, which will meet after the service at 12:30 ' o'clock. During the church service the children of the junior department will present their program in connection with the China child welfare project in the junior room. ursday at 8 o'clock the board of management will meet in the Romaine-Van Schaick room. The Y. P. C. U. banquet and annual meet- ing will be held Priday at 6 o'clock, and ~at 7:30 o'clock the Boy Scout Troop will meet in Perkins Hall. A garden party will be given at the | home of Mrs. Prank W. Ballou of 3117 Forty-fifth street Saturday afternoon for the Ladies’ Ald Association. Supper will be served in the garden at 6 o'clock. | «“BY FAITH” TO BE TOPIC Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson to Give Two Sermons. “A Twofcld Surrender” will be the sermon topic tomorrow morning at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church. Dur- ing the 8 o'clock evening evangelistic service the pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, will preach on “By Faith.” Bible school, 9:45 am. and B. Y. P. U. Societies at 7 p.m. Midweek serv- ices, Thursday, at 7 p.m. the Executive Committee meeting and at 8 pm. church prayer service. Monday at 8 p.m. the Popular Bible Class will study “The Doctrine of Salvation,” or “The New Birth.” | MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE Special Program in Christ Lutheran Church. {R. DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS. The twenty-third anniversary of Dr. John E. Briggs as pastor of Fifth Bap tist Church will be observed tomorrow. During his pastorate here 4,324 per- sons have united with the church, of which 2.007 were by baptism. There will_be baptisms tomorrow night. All of the services of the church will “TRUE HEROISM™ TOPIG AT ASBURY Dr. J. J. Rives Announces Topic for Sunday Sermon. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, will preach tomorrow morning on “True Heroism.” At the evening service the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. H. V. ‘Wheeler, pastor of Emory M. E. Church South, who will preach on “Man’s Greatest Need Today.” Dr. Rives will be preaching the commencement ser- mon for the high school in Leesburg, Va. The Epworth League will meet at 7 . and a special missionary program vill be present in charge of Mirlam Circle No. 4 of the Woman’s Mission- ary Soclety will meet in the ladies’ par- lor, June 1. at 8 pm. Miss Sallie Fitz- hugh and Miss Nan Rodefer will be the hostesses. The Board of Stewards will meet at the church June 1, at 8 p.m. Dr. Rives will have charge of the prayer meeting Thursday evening. The Men's Bible Class will meet in the church auditorium at 9:30 am. to- morrow and hear Dr. Rives discuss “Joseph Dreamed a Dream,” from Gene- sis XXVIL11 YOUTH COUNCIL TO HOLD PICNIC AT GREAT FALLS Rev. Clifford H. Jope to Preach in Ninth Street Christian Church Tomorrow. Rev. Clifford H. Jope, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, has selected as his morning discussion “Has Christianity Failed?” and the evening service is a patriotic service built around Memorial day; subject for dis- cussion, “The Meaning of Memorial The Youth Council will hold an all- day picnic Monday at Great Falls, leav- ing the church by bus at 9:30 a.m. Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at 10 am. After a short business session a program will be presented and lunch will be served at 12:30. At 8 p.m. the Missionary Guild will hold its meeting. ‘The Naomi class will meet Thursday at the church at 10:30 am. to work and will serve a lunch at noon time. At 7:45 p.m. a short prayer and devo- tional service will precede the teachers’ training classes, which are taught by W. Frame, T. T. Williford and Rev. Clifford H. Jope. The Official Board will hold its regular meeting Friday evening. At 11 am. the State Board of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia will meet for a business sesston, follow- ed with luncheon at the church. The Eureka class will serve the lunch. NATIVE OF PALESTINE TO TALK ON NEAR EAST Will Make Evening Address at Church of Brethren—Pastor Is Morning Speaker. Dr. F. F. Holsopple, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Unwelcome Visitant.” The evening address will be by Najib Kouhry, a native of Palestine. His theme is “Missionary Activities in the Near East.” ‘The Christian Endeavor has decided to continue its sessions at 7 p.m. throughout the Summer. 5 This church joins with the Southeast group for union services during the Summer on Sunday evenings. The first union service will be held at Trinity Methodist Church June 5. Dr. Holsopple will be the speaker. Children’s day will be observed June 19 and the annual Sunday school out- ing will be June 18. SERVICES ANNOUNCED C. B. Austin Will Preach Twice Tomorrow. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West ‘Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. The evening service will be conducted by the pastor and four young people. Topic: “The Christian and His Place in Life.” The Woman'’s Missionary Society will meet Tuesday evening in the Sunday school auditorium. The T. E. L. Bible class_ will meet Wednesday evening in the Sunday school house. The Y. W.A. will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Sabean, 4203 Ingomar street. The pastor will lead Rev. “Eternal Life, Factor Fiction?” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel in a special Memorial day service tomorrow morning in Christ Lutheran Church. The choir, under the leadership of W. Hamell, will render appropriate music. The Mission Circle will hold an all- day meeting Wednesday. The business meet; will be held at 1 o'clock, Mrs. ‘Edward Fisher will preside. { fogoda . Washington 'l YOGODA Society \CHARY JOTIN. Leader dayv, May 29. 1932, 8 P.M. «A"HINDU' KING OF 300 B.C.” ‘u"""u‘if‘f’-'.‘.‘-.“‘ S b S AuL ARE WELCOME g the midweek service Thursday evening. fliethodiat Protestant | | being. The church has ccwn from 34 | THE EVE CALVARY BAPTIST 1S 70 YEARS 0LD Anniversary of Church Will Be Obscrved Thursday. Meetings Announced. The seventieth anniversary of the| organization of Calvary Baptist Church | will be observed Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. On June 2, 1862, at the resi- dence of Deacon C. S. Butts, 365 Massa- chusetts avenue, formal action was taken which brought this church into charter members to a iMembership of more than 3,200. The meeting will take place in Woodward Hall. Following this meeting an informal reception will be tendered Rev. Phillp G. Murray, the new assistant to the pastor, in Burrall Hall at 9 o'clock. The pastor, Dr. W. 8. Abernethy, will resume charge of the class for church | membership which meets each Sunday at 10 o'clock in one of the class rooms of the junior department. Dr. Abernethy will preach tomorrow morning on “Heroes of Peace” and in the evening on “It Can't Be Done.” Junijor church will meet at 11 o'cloc! with Clyde J. Crouch in charge of the program, with Andrew C. Wilkins as- sisting. The beard of trustees will hold a| special business meeting Friday eve- ining in the pastor’s study. The Burrall Class will hold a busi- | ness meeting Wednesday evening. Rep- | resentative Arthur H. Greenwood of| | Indiana will speak at the class session temorrow morning. Miss Pearl Deucher will conduct the Christian Endeavor Society Tuesday | evening. The young people's depart- | ment will hold a supper meeting for the Executive Committee June 4. The Lucla Greene Circle of the Wom- an's Missionary Society will meet Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Everett, 3010 Woodland drive, at 2:30 o'clock. The Bristow Circle of the Missionary Society will hold a silver tea at the {home of Mrs. Walter H. Newton, 6607 | Sixteenth street, from 2:30 to 5:30 | o'clock Tuesday. —_— ——— 'SERIES OF SERMONS WILL END TOMORROW John Wesley Will Be Subject of Study at Takoma Park Pres- byterian in Evening. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the | Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “An Idea Whose Time Has Come,” and at the 8 o'clock service he will give the last ad- dress in the series “Men Sent From God Whose Names Were John” the| particular “John” to be studied being John Wesley. Miss Laura Mattoon will lead the Intermediate C. E. Society at 6:45| o'clock, taking as her subject “Helping to Make the World Friendly.” Miss Olive McKnight will speak to the| senior society at 7 o'clock on the theme | ‘How to Use Music in Worship. Church school meets at 9:30 a.m. The senior-young people’s depar will hold a lawn fete at the church| Wednesday evening. The trustees will meet Wednesday evening. " Rev. Mr. Schearrer will speak at the | midweek service Thursday evening on “The Apocalyptic Element in the ‘Teach- ing of Jesus.” - The Presbyterial Missionary Soclety | will hold its June meeting in the Ta- koma Park church Friday at 10:30 o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. James | F. Riggs, director of publicity of the Board of Nfitlunlll Mls‘slokm. Luncheon vill be served at 1 o'clock. ‘The Boy Scouts, Troop No. 33, will meet Friday evening. “DEAD MASTERS” THEME AT CALVARY METHODIST | Dr. Mark Depp to Hold Two Serv- ices on Memorial Day. “Our Dead Masters” will be the theme of the Memorial day address at 11 o'clock at the Calvary Methodist Church by the minister, Dr. Mark Depp, who will preach again at the eve- ning_service on “The Crime of Con- sent.” The young le will have an open- air meeting in Rock Creek Park in place of the regular service at 7 pm. Members will bring their own supper and meet at the church at 5 o'clock. The service is in charge of Miss Mary keman. lg%‘:evz:votloml service will be held Thursday evening. The minister will be in charga e‘n‘:e C‘ntl'vary choir will present Gil- bert and Sullivan’s opera, “Trial by Jury,” June 14. i DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH AT STAUNTON ACADEMY Pulpit of Central Presbyterian Church to Be Filled by Rev. G. W. Shipley. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central _Presbyterian Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to- morrow at the Staunton Military Acad- emy of Staunton, Va. In his absence the pulpit will be supplied by Rev. G. Wilbur Shipley. Monday Dr. Taylor will make an address at the annual banguet of the Mary Baldwin College. A contest for the best essays on the religious life of George Washington has been in progress in the Sunday School and awards have been made as follows: Young People’s Department to Miss Myra Dunlop, Senior Department to Betsy Winter, Intermediate Department to Patricia Rose and Junior Depart- ment to Ellen Lauck. Miss Nina Knight will meet with the young people of the Westminster League Sunday afternoon and discuss with them conditions in Brazl. fitflmhhfl Eptacopal SOUTH. Massachusetts Avenue at W. A. SHELTON, D. D,, Pastor. 8:00 P.M Special Music at Both Services by Large Vested Choir Under Direction R. Deane Shure Visitogs Cordially Invited MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Young People’s Service, 7:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M.—“Crowns of Glory” Dr. Shelton. :: —“Springtime and H.nrves.t” Dr. Shelton. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow, on “A Lasting Memorial.” At 8 p.m. his sub- ject will be, “The One Altogether Lovely.” Sunday school will meet 9:30 am. Young People’s Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 p.m. Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion. ‘The ninety-fifth anniversary ser- mon will be preached tomorrow at 11 am. by Bishop E. D. N. Jones. A memorial candle light service will be held at 8 p.m., conducted by Rev, J. N. McCoy, pastor. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow morning. Bible school, 9:30 am. Subject of sermon, 11 am., “Profit and Loss.” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Open Forum Meeting. Willlam Flaherty and John J. O'Con- nor of Georgetown University will be the speakers at the open forum meet- ing of the Catholic Evidence Guild tomorrow at 4 p.m. at 711 N_street. They will explain matters of Catholic dogma and will answer questions. Any cne_interested in the teachings of the Catholic Church is invited. Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Sin’s Pleasant Beginning and Bitter End” At 3:30 pm, Misslonary So- clety conducts a special zervice. At 8 p.m. there will be a memorial service in honor of our heroic dead. The pastor will speak on “The Negro Soldier and His Backbiters.” ‘The Community Center Band will furnish tbe music. Bible school, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U. 6 pm. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic tomor- | row at 11 am. will be “Missions 8 pm, “An Eagle Stirs Her Neost. Sunday prayer meeting, 6:30 to am.; Bible school, 5 am.; Jr. C. E. S,4pm;:LC.E S,5pm.; Senor, | 6 pm.; prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to | 10 p.m.; young people’s prayer meeting, | Thursday, 8 to 9 pm. Noonday prayer | meeting dally. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. A. W. Davis, evangelist, Wil preach a special sermon tomorrow at 11 am.; baptismal services, 12 noon; church school, 9:30 a.m.; Senior Chris- | tian Endeavor, 6:30 p.n.; sermon by the evangelist, 8 p.m., at which time the evangelistic services will close. Healing Mission. The St. Stephens’ Healing Mission service will be held Tuesday at 10:30 | am. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton | streets. Volunteers of America. “Hunger-Marching to Heaven” will be the subject of a sermon Staff Capt. Arthur E. Wise, Tegional commander, Will preach tomorrow afternoon st | services in the Relief Mission, at 471 Pennsylvania avenue. The musical pro- gram, under the leadership of Lieut. Junia Ingram, will include several saxo- | phone solos by Capt. Paul Kelly. | terlan Ch&d!. Wednesday _evening Roy W. Tibbs will be at the piano. Takoma Park Baptist, “Taking the Right Road” is the ser- mon topic for children tomorrow at 11 o'clock by Rev. W. E. LaRue, and “The Basis of True Education,” for the regu- lar sermon. Music by the vested cholr. Sunday school, 10 am. The evel sermon is “Lights and Shadows Modern Life.” People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes, minister, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Disciples of Economy.” Young people’s service, 6:30 pm.; midweek prayer Th y, preparatory to communion. Good Will Baptist, ‘The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow morning on “Uncon- scious Blindness” and at the evening service on nconscious Greatness.” Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Baptist Young People’s Union, ¢ p.m.; sunrise prayer meeting will be Sunday, 6 a.1@. Dr. Darby to Preach. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches, will preach Sunday morning in the Lu- theran Church of the Reformation in the absence of the , Dr. John Weldley. His subject will be “The Leadership Our Day Demands.” At night he will address the young people’s soclety in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock, Memorial Service ‘The Woman's Council of the Wash- ington Federation of Churches is ar- ranging for a memorial service for Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, its former president, who died early in April. At the time of her death Mrs, Irwin was the presi- dent of the council, as she had been since its organization about eight years ago. A special committee is now at work on the d]‘;lrogmm for this occasion. ‘The main address will be delivered by Dr. J. R. 8izoo. The service will be held June 9 at 2:30 pm, in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church and all friends are invited to attend, Shiloh Baptist. ‘The pastcr, Rev. E. L. Harrison, will speal. tomorrow morning on “Spiritual Comradeship” and at the evening serv- ice on “An Adventurous Life.” The young people’s society, under the leader- ship of Miss Rosa Rhodes, will discuss | the topic “Why Should We Pray?” | DR. J. H. HOLLISTER ANNOUNCES TOPIC “Witnesses” Is Sermon Subject at Chevy Chase Presby- terian Church. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow, Dr. J. Hillman Hollister wlll: preach on “Composed About by’ So| Great a Cloud of Witnesses.” ‘The Fireside Discussion Group will | meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grinstead, 3622 Legation street, at Lincoln Congregational. Dr. Hampton T. Medford, missionary secretary of the A. M. E. Zion Church. | will speak tomorrow morning in the | absence of the pastor, Rev. R. W. Erooks, who will deliver the bacca- " | laureate sermon at Bluefield State Col- | the birthday exercises. lege, Bluefield, W. Va. The vested tment | chorus choir will render special mu- | trated by costumes, and will have on h | sical selections. The Young People’s sale the work of Chinese women, 5 C. E. Society will present a memonall program at 6:45 D. | Plymouth Congregational | The pastor, Rev. Willlam Herbert | King, will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. | and 8 pm.; church school, 9:30 a I Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 pm.; midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Falrley will speak at the | 11 am. services on “Wouldest Thou Be Made Whole?” Reception of new mem- | bers. Dr. Robert S. Jason, instructor in the School of Medicine, Howard University, will speak at 7 p.m. Miss Fannie Granton presiding. Woman's | Missionary Society meets Thursday at 8 pm. in the church. Boy Scouts at 7 p.m., Willlam McGraw, scoutmaster. Spring Rally. | The annual Spring rally will be ob- | served tomorrow at Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church. The pastor, Rev. William D. Battle, will greach in the morning and evening. Church school and Bible classes, 9:30 am.; Varick C. E. So- clety, 6:15 p.m. Pew Rally Services. A pew rally will be held under the! auspices of the Twelve Tribes of Israel tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock in the Mc- Kinley Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. S. A. Savenport of Pittsburgh, Pa., will preach the sermon. Rev. R. T. Epps, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Cumberland, Md., will preach at 11 am., and Rev. E. M. Tyre, pastor of Rehoboth Baptist Church, at 8 p.m. Dramatic Recital. ‘Barrington Guy, dramatic baritone, will be presented by the Service Com- mittee of the Fifteenth Street Presby- Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. o EMORY M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 6104 Ga. Ave. N.W.. on Fort Stevens. Hev. RARNY V. WHEELER. Pastor. 8:40'in.~ Sunday ‘School 11:00 am. and —The _1:00. m.—Eoworth Leasue. FRANICS ASBURY 16th St., between Irving and Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor. “NEED TODAY,” Emory 5 Pastor will reach. League. .m. Prayer Meeting. VISITORS WELCOME. _ EPWORTH 15th Street and North Carelina Avenue N.E. John C. Copenhaver, D.D., Pastor Dr. H. H. Sher: Conferénce Board wor ursday, 11 a.m.—Sermon by re Educatios 8 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Copenhaver, “LIVING VS. EXISTING School. Services of Young Peo- Sunday ple’s Division. Midweek praver meeting, 8 p.m., Thursday. yoMusic by vested cholr.” Cofdiil welcome all. | Ninth Street Northwest REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pastor 7:30 pm. ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety will hold its annual lawn party at the home of Mrs. H. E. Doyle, 3818 Huntington | street, at 2 o'clock, June 1. W. B. Bayliss will conduct the devotional exer- cises and Mrs. Hubert Rex Johnson, day Mrs. Marian Tucker will give a talk on China, illus- The Chevy Chase Circle dinner will be held in the assembly room, June 3, at 6:30 oclock. The entertainment will be in the form of a world cruise | on the S. S. Friendship. HONOR CLASS FOUNDER Members to Make Pilgrimage to Vaughn's Grave. Members and friends of the Vaughn Bible Class of Calvary Baptist sun%.uy School will make a pilgrimage tomorrow | morning at 8 o'clock to the in Rock Creek Cemetery of Comdl‘w;rv:ncu W. Vaughn, founder of the class, who | be in charge. Special Preacher ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TOMORROW. DR. G 6. JOHNSON | ANNOUNCES TOPIC “Surrender” to Be Subject of Sermon at National Bap- tist Memorial. Dr. Grove G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial, will speak tomorrow morning on “Surrender.” At 8 pm. Rev. Arthur Slaght will speak on “The Christian's Declaration of In- dependence.” There will be special pa- triotic music at this service. ‘Woman’s Society will meet at the church Wednesday at 11 am. Mrs. Béulah Kauffman will have charge of the devotional period. A musical tea will be given at the church Wednesday from 7 to 10 o'clock under the aus- pices of the choir. ‘The Evening Mission Club has ar- ranged & picnic dinner Thursday at the church at 5:45 p.m. Reservations may be made not later than Tuesday with Mrs. Beulah Kauffman, Mrs. Nan Street or Miss Mayne Fleharty. At 8 pm. the midweek service will be the covenant meeting. ‘The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will meet Friday evening at the church, and at 7:45 o'clock the Standing Committes wi_}!hmeet. e annual picnic of the rt Class will be held at the home o?xl‘;r& Lucy ; Brown, Alta Vista, Md., Saturday aft- ernoon. Mrs. John T. Pressgrove will Automobiles will be fur- nished for those who wish transporta- BISHOP HIRAM R. HULSE. ‘The visiting preacher at St. Mark" Episcopal Church, Third and A streets southeast, tomorrow will be Right Rev. gll;:nm R. Hulse, missionary bishop of ‘uba. BANQUET TO BE HELD Young People of St. Andrew’s Arrange Event. people of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at the Rocsevelt Hotel June 1 at 6:30 o'clock. A program will follow. There will be no meeting tomorrew night. / The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach tomorrow morning on “Ged's Value of Good Intentions.” g Huinersalist ; BACCALAUREATE SERMON Frelinghuysen U. Class to Hear Dr. Johnson. ‘The Baccalaureate sermon will be preached to the graduating class of Frelinghuysen University at the 11! oclock service tomorrow at Metro- politan A. M. E. Church by Dr. L. Z, Johnson of the English department of | Howard University on “Education and ' Christianity.” Vice Presigent Curtis | £n1 Senator Arthur Capper, both of ' lA(nmn‘sns,Jure Sxpected to be present. Dr.| 2 r o will dktaas pe: present mel At the 8 o'clock service there will | be echoes from the recent Afric Methodist General Conference.at Cleve land, Ohlo. Church school meets at 9:30 a.m, Christian Ecndeavor League at 6:30 pm. and ministerial alliance | Tuesday noon in church parlers. Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. GUEST PREACHER Rev. Rufus W. Weaver to Fill First ' Baptist Pulpit. In the absence of Dr. Samuel J.| Porter, pastor of the First Baptist| Church, who left last night for North Carolina, where tomorrow he will preach the dedicatory sermon of the new Baptist Church at Tabor, Columbus County, Rev. Rufus W. Weaver will preach'in the morning on “Balancing the Budget,” and in the evening a sermon of particular interest to the | young people on “What College Did to | My Religion,” based on discussion of | the influence of present-day college life on students. _ Gathalic | St. Mary’s Church | Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 “Visit the Grotto.” @hmunpljg “CULTS, CURES AND KARMA” Vietor Russell Sunday. May 29, 8 P.M. “Christian Mysticism” | Sermon by Rev. U. G. B. Pierce, D. D. National Capital Choir—Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Congregational Tenth and G Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Supper, Thursday, 6 P.M. Stockdale. Subject: “The Stren Patience.” | dled in 1913. Accompanied by Mrs. Mercer, daugh- ter of Mr. Vaughn, and Dr. E. C. Rice, one of the original number of five men Wwho were members when the class| started in February, 1889, the men of | the class will carry flowers to the grave and hold a memorial service in charge of Freeman N. Stricklin, president of &:cl:;:s ;l‘nd LlnneedC!.dDmke, present ,»_ Who succ the Homer J. Counciler. e The group later will go to the nearby g;::'gr orr ?}‘; sgmu;l H. Greene, late of the church, an tributes there also, =L flm’ll‘ New Jerusalem __(SWEDENBORGIAN) - CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana Adult Class. 11:00—Morning Worship by the Pastor. “Remembrance.” h discussion _in the e. “The Spiritual Babylon.” = Every Cne Always Welcome. Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry JAMES W. McGUIRE 6:30 P.M. Reading Roon Dals a3 B0 ¢ BR S. L) e Washington Lodge, T. 1216 H_ST. N.W. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, E: Tenth and N Sts. N.W. Thos. E. Boorde. Minister Sunday, 8:15 P.M., May 29 “MASTERS OF WISDOM” Thursday, 8:15 P.M.. Study Class Library Open Satardays 2 te 5 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg, 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections 8:00 p.m.—Rev. Wesley Spencer. B._Y. P. U_Program, Fred raugh, ~ Pres... 00 P.M. “THE GOSPEL O) ND ONLY THE GOSPEL. CAN SAVE AMERICA— AND THE WORLD.” l’.‘ l l'.‘ 'l' H ENs'fv;.“h Sunday marks the 23rd_anniversary of Dr. John E. Brigss as pastor. 11:00 a.m 7:45p. Pe Baptism—The second person to be baptized will mark the 2000th by Dr. Briges in 23 years, There have been 4.324 additions to the church and more than $500.000.00 given for all purposes. 8. S.9:30. B Y, P.U. 63 Ail Services Continued All Summer LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Sunday, May 29, at 8$:15 P.M. “The Art of Living” By George Shibley Director of Research Institute Main Floor, Barrister Building, 635 F St. N.W. ADMISSION FREE COLLECTION thonist FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Religious Education 9:30—Church School. 11:00—“The Unknown Speaks.” 6:45—Epworth League. 8:00—*Tomorrow.” Vested Chorus Cholr Ui Justin_ Lay McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, PAST( 11:00 a.m—*“The Unfinished Ta S:00p.m—Christ and the W urt.” "HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Rev. H. W. BURGAN. D. D.. Minister 11:00am—Dr. C. N. Princi) at India. 7:45 pm—Dr. H. W. Burgan. SELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Our Memorial D :00 p.m—Seron “God's Intimate Care.” BRl.IGHTWOOD PARK St. at_Jefferson N.W. LL COALE. Minister. ‘i Evenine Worshio, WESLEY Conmecticut Ave. and Jocelys st. 3. Pheips Hand, D. D., Minister 5 a.m.—Church School. a.m —Morning Worship. to 7 .m.—Young Direction of ‘People’s William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishe Benjamin W. Meeks, District Snper(nleufl?t SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Lpiscopal CENTE! Tth & E'; E.HezSwem ,™ift.inor Coolness, comfort, (men like them): & 'those offering _secret a.m.. “Blessers Blessed.” Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth Mark Depp, Minister At Eleven O'Clock “Our Dead Masters” At Eight O’Clock “The Crime of Consent” 9:40 a.m.—The Church School 7:00 pm.—Y¥, P.’s Meeting. Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8. NE. at T overheard tell!” free for ling. prayers. 11 CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Minister 9:45 a.m —Graded £unday School 11:00 a.m—“Being Dead, Yet Speak- 't 6:45 p.m —Youns People's Meeting. FIRST 8 P.M.—"“WHAT COLLEGE (The Young Sunday School. Reserve Supper Tickets, N EVERY ONE CORDIALLY DI“;AM'J"I?L ml;) 3 SON PORTER, Pastor. 11 AM.—“BALANCING THE BUDGET.” - DID TO MY RELIGION,’ Christian Sctence Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Bramches of The Mother Church, The Frst Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbis Road and Fuclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 © 8t. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Sc 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “ANCIENT AND MODERN NEC- ROMANCY, ALIAS MESMER- ISM AND HYPNOTISM DE- VNOUNCED!' 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sunday School—11 AM. ey Sl READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. N.E. —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 Sunday and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, 3313 14th St.—9:30 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 A banquet will be held by the young S¢7%ices_and_use our reading rooms. _ Evangelistic Center 30—Popular Evangelistic “WHEN 1 AWAKE” Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier 11:00—“Evidence of Sonship. Sun_ School, 9:30 ¢ Y. P.. 6:30 Wed., . Pentecostal Prayer, Tues.. 1:00 and Fri., 7:45. Radio Wed., 1:30 to 1:50, over WJBV. _ @ongregational /At Mt. Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy | will preach on “RELIGION’'S PROGRAM FOR AMERICA” Modern Church School at 9:30 am. Lois M. Kugler, M. A., Director. Young People’s Groups at 6:30 p.m. Columbia Rd. at 14th. Phone Ad. 3472. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.—“AMERICA’S BEST” 8 P.M.—“FOES WITHIN A NATION” National 4317, for Church Night Mid-Week Meeting at 6:45 led by Dr. gth and Beauty of Courage and INVITED 'xec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. Sist & N Sts. N.W. \CHARLES B. AUSTIN. Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sermon_ by the Pastor. 00 p.m.—Messages ~ by _the _Pastor and four youns people METROPOLITAN : Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven— “In Remembrance of Me” Evening at Eight— “Interviewing the Unknown Soldier” 9:30—Bible School. 7 p.m.—Four So- cieties of getles of Youns People. 8—Songs and Attend the Glowins. Going, Growing Church. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Pourtecnih Sireet ot Jedirson Newton _fercer Simmonds. Pastor B0 haruel*Memorial Stones.” 00— First Impressions.” Sth NEAR B S.W. M. P. GERMAN. Minister The Friendliest Church Peiwo in Washington Ith and Randoloh Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH Preaches at 11 am. on 55 SPIRITUAL APPETITES .m —Sermen a “BERRERS OF DIVINE CULTURES Thursday—INS! COME_TO Streets Northwest ». by Dr. Weaver. by Rev. Rufus Weaver, D. Servi Yo 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. , “Deceration Day Metropolitan Memorial Mass. Ave. and Nebrasks Ave. N.W. JamesSheraMontgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School, 11:00—Public worship. Sermon by DOCTOR MONT- GOMERY. Subject: 06 RieEt Tasgass o = ague “Emigration and 16th and Columbia Road N.W. 11:00 AM.—“SURRENDER.” 8:00 P.M.—“THE CHRISTIAN'S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.” by Rev. Subject: Return.” ‘The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY e e DAN L. ENNIS, D. D. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00ame-“A Living Sacrifiee.” 8:00pm—An Tilust X ». lustrated Sermon, ahare Bllkr VO BETHANY 53" o, e AR —~Junior Church. .—Graded Bible School. Classes for ali. 7:00p.m—4 B. Y. P. U's. Thi ). m.—Midweek Service. National Baptist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m—Bible School. George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. (Orcheg:l of 20 Pieces.) By Rev. Arthur Slaght. Special Patriotic Music. Calbary =.. 11 AM.—“HEROES OF PEACE.” 8 PM—“IT CAN'T 8th & H Sts. NW. W. S. Abernethy, Minister :45—Christian Endeavor and B. Y. P. U. LAND AVE. AND SECO! . N.W. SI'IV!NEON—IINISTINI.” Ll Stevenson Bible Class Invites Men Tomorrow at 9:30 am. to Hear HON. M. M. LOGAN U. 8. Senator from Kentueky o Do R Ihes, RN SNt

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