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CHURCH TO OBSERVE J07H ANNIVERSARY Temple Baptist Has Occupied Present Building for Third of Its History. Preparations are being made for the celebration of the ninetieth anniversary of the founding of Temple Baptist Church, now located at Tenth and N streets. The church was formerly known as_the E street Baptist Church and was located on E street., between Sixth and Seventh streets. The present building was occupied in 1902 under the pastorate of Dr. J. J. Muir, who was pastor for nearly 35 years; the last seven years of his life Dr. Muir served as chaplain of the United States Senate. Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, the prl.“:en!, pastor, is in the sixth year of service. al services are being plan- Four_speci: ned. On October 6 the regular prayer service of the church will take the form of a family gathering of the present and former members of the church- and congregation. Brief rem- iniscences will be given by some of the older members. On the evening of Oc- tober 7 there will be a reception. Fred B. Rhodes is chairman, attended by members, former members, and friends of the congregation. Addresses will be given by 3 number of visitors, inter- spersed by musical numbers, and clos- ing with the serving of refreshments. Dr. William A. Wilbur, provost of George Washington University, will de- liver an address Sunday morning, Oc- tober 9, covering points of historical interest in the career of the church and tracing its influence on the religious life of the city, The Sunday evening program will be arranged by the direc- Sos G s (3, P. Horner. ELDBROOKE BIBLE MEN|: WILL MEET TOMORROW Regular Schedule Announced by Methodists for Tomorrow Morning. ‘The revular schedule of services will be held in Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow, beginning | with church school at 9:30 am. The| community men’s Bible class will meet with Dr. A. J. Jackson of American University as the teacher. Dr. Jackson | has just returned from his annual tour of Palestine and will inaugurate a new series of talks of a highly inspirational nature. The pastor, Rev. W. M. Michael, preaches at the morning service on “The Business of Religion,” and in the evening on “Earthen Vessels.” The chorus _choir, under the direction of Clara Young Brown, will sing at bmh‘ services. ‘The Young People's Sociely meets at 7 pm, with Miss Ellen Seiman as the leader. Special music will be a feature | of this service. | The Church School Board will meet | 1 for a supper conference at the church Tuesday at 6 o'clock. Officers will be elected. ‘The midweek service will be held ‘Wednesday at 8 pm. The pastor will | begin a series of talks on “The Bible | in the Making.” DR. A. A. STOCKDALE PREACHES TOMORROW Sermon at First Congregational Will Be on Topic “As the Soul Prospereth.” At the First Congregational Church the minister, Dr. Allen A, Stockdale, will speak tomorrow morning on “As the Soul Prospereth.” New members will be received into the church. At the evening service at 8 o'clock his sub- | Ject will be “Days of Reaction and Pro- | test.” A supper will be served in the Sun- day school room &t 6 o'clock Thursday. The midweek meeting will follow at 6:45 o'clock and Dr. Stockdale will | speak on the subject, “The Technique of Lying.” The Sunday_school meets at 9:45 am. Sunday. The Young People’s So- ciety will meet at 6:30 pm. Bruce | Barton's book, “The Man Nobody Knows,” will be discussed. Robert Hobbs will lead the meeting. Rally day will be observed in the | Bunday school September 25. SESRE ST T WILL ADDRESS RALLY Dr. James P. McNaughton to Speak at Ingram Memorial Church. Dr. James P. McNaughton of Boston, for 30 years representative of the American board in Turkey, will speak; ‘tomorrow morning at the Fall rally of the Ingram Memorial Congregational | Church, Tenth street and Massachu- setts avenue northeast, on “World Battle Fronts of the Cross of 1932.” At the first community service of Sunday evenings of the Fall at 8 pm., the pastor, Rev. Frederick Vining Fisher, will speak on “Puppetts, Peanut Vendors, Politicians, Praachers, Proph- ets, Platforms and Programs.” Dr. Ray Lyman Sexton of the Ingram Sunday Night Club will preside. The address will be followed by a social, CHURCH LOVE IS TOPIC Dr. Daugherty to Preach at United Brethren Tomorrow. the National Memorial United Brethren Church tomorrow the minis- ter, Dr. Simpson B. Dauzhcru will | preach at 11 am. on “Why We Love| the Church” and at 8 pm. on “The Stick and the Axe.” On September 25 holy communion will be cbserved, both morning and evening. There will alo be baptism and reception of members. The Sunday school will meet at 9:40 am. and the Christian Endeavor So- cletles at 7 pm. Midweek service ‘Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. COMMUNION TOMORROW All Saints’ Episcopal Rector’s Topic Is “An Unchanging Christ.” Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector of - All Saints’ Episcopal Church, will have charge of the communion service at 7:30 am. tomorrow and also the 11 o'clock service. He wir have for his subject “An Unchanging Christ.” The Sunday school will convene at 9:30 am. The meeting of the Woman's Auxil- hry scheduled for next Tuesday has tponed to September 2i PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE OF THE Nu'ugl’sB CapiTAL EART LE HALL Pentecostal ATH urch w: sLive iaessage Tor Sou and Body. Eine once you will come again_ Strangers and visitors welcome, Harry V. Schaeffer, Pastor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. Activities in Local Churches Officers’ Conference. The officers’ conference of the Daugh- ters of the King, Diocese of Washing- {on, will be held at the Church of Our Savior, Sixteenth and Irving streets northeast, Bepwmber 22, at 8.p.m. Peck Memorial “The Soul's Focus” is the subject of the sermon of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum tomorrow morning. The annual rally day in the Sunday school will be held at 9:45 am. Grad- usting exercises will be held and cer- tificates presented to the members of the school graduating to higher depart- ments. Superintendent H. C. Tucker will preside. Brief remarks will be made by the pastor. On Wednesday at 8 p.m. he will con- duct a gospel service. Fifteenth Street Presbylerian. Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor. will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Invisible Church of Christ.” Christian En- deavor, 5 pm. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. ‘The minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington, is preaching a series of Sunday morn- ing sermons on “Some Problems of Everyday Living.” At 10:45 o'clock to- morrow he will deliver the second of the series, “The Problem of the Sack- cloth—Our Own.” The holy com- munion will be observed at this service. He will speak to the Junior Church on “A Crown We All Can Wear.” At 7:45 he will preach on “Departing Without Being Desired.” The senior choir, under the direction of E. R. Amos, will sing at both services. Church school, 9:30 am.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Takoma Park Baptist. Sunday school meets tomorrow at 10 am. Church service at 11 am., con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. Sermonette to the children, “Plus “Christian Activities.” Special music by the choir under the leader- ship of Mrs. W. P. Middlekauff, or- ganist and director. The Sunday eve- ning services will be resumed Septem- er 25. | Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on Portrait of the Christ” At the eve- ning service Rev. Sidney Randell Smith will preach. Bible school, 9:30 am.; B.Y.P. U, 6 pm People’s Congregational. “Getting the Most Out of Your Church” will be the sermon theme of Rev. A. F. Elmes tomorrow at 11 am. Young people’s_service, 6:30 p.m. In connection with the prayer service Thursday the Fall conference of all leaders of each department of the church will meet and the schedule will be discussed. Bethany Baptist. v. J. Hartridge Strong will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. The| morning theme \Mll be “The Limita- tions of Jesus,” and the evening, Dr. George O. Bullock's topic tomor- row at 11 am. is “Unbelief a H.mdr"mcc to Christian Success At 8 pm. communion and receiving of new n‘ 'm- | bers. Prayer meeting, 6:30 to 7:30 am.; Bible school, 9:15 am.: Junior C. E. S, 4 pm.; Intermediate C. E. S, 5 p.m. Senior, 6 p.m.; prayer meeting, Tue: day, 8 'to 10 pm.; young pe cople’s pray meeting, Thursday. 8 to 9 p.m.; DOCI day prayer meeting daily. n- Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church | will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. C. C. Brown will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. Prof. Henry W. Draper. supervising principal, first_division of public schools. District of Columbia, Will speak on “How Faith Gives Courage.” Prof. Draper has :ust returned from @ visit to the Holy Land. Dr. Hirl A. Hester, the pastor, will preach at 11 am. on “The Christianity Our Day Needs” and at 8 pm. on “Late Knocking at the Door.” Gospel Hall Gospel services will be held tomorrow | at 8 pm. in the hall at 245 Fifteenth | street southeast. Prayer meetings are | | held Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock. Friendship Baptist. “Caleb and Joshua” will be the sub- ject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. Holy communion at 3 p.m A musical program by the Men's Chorus at 8 pm. The Heavenly Light Quartet of Pittsburgh, Pa., will render a musical program Sep»cmbcr 19 at 8 pm. Wesley M. E. “Respectable Idolatry” will be the | sermon theme of Dr. J. Phelps Hand, | pastor, tomorrow morning. The church school meets at 9:45 a.m. The official | board will meet Tuesday evening at the church for a discussion of the program of work for the Thurch year. Chevy Chase Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, |win have for his sermon tomorro [““Christ, the Secrct of the Ages.” i A | precede the sermon. The church school i meets at 9:45 am. The Intermediate Christian En. deavor Society meets at 7 pm. The {B. Y. P. U. will meet September 25. Some of the officers of this group are attending a_retreat this week end at Braddock, Md. The Woman's Mis- sionary Society will meet Monday at| {11:15 am. for White Cross work. | Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock, to be followed by a program. Eckington Presbyterian. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor, is ex- pected to return to the city this week and occupy his pulpit after spending | the vacation period with his parents in | Ottawa, Canada. The morning service is at 11 o'clock and the evening serv- ice at 8. The week's night service will be held Thursday evening. Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, pastor, announces his sermon subject for the | “Afraid of That Which Is High.” The {mixed chorus choir, under the direc- tion of Harlan Randall, and Mrs. James | Shera Montgomery, organist, will fur- nish the special musical numbers. Volunteers of America. ' Rev. Charles Curtis will be the visit- | g preacher at services tomorrow at | 0 o'clock in the Relief Mission, 4™ | Pennsylvania avenue. A musical pro i TEMPLE Under the Directio All Masons, Their Families, Fri W. E. La| to be followed by the regular | “A | and discussion at 7 pm story sermon for the junior church will | 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning, | gram will be presented under the di- rection of Mrs. Veda Schaffer. Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. Thomas, the minister, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Silence of Jesus” and at 8 pm. on “The Virtue of Humility.” Church school, 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. The music at both services will be furnished by the second choir, Mrs. Marie E. Jumper, director. Ministerial Alliance Tuesday noon in the church parlors. St. Columba’s Episcopal. “A Christian Gentleman” is the sub- by the rector, Rev. E. A. LeMoine. Communion services will be held at 7:30 am. The evening services will not begin until October 2. First Baptist—West Washington. Rev. A. S. George will preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. tomorrow. Bible school, 19:30 am.; Senior Endeavor, 6 pm.; | breaching, Wednesday night; prayer service, Friday night. Bible Class Speaker. I. W. de Gust, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, will ad- dress the Men's Bible Class of Francis Asbury M. E. Church tomorrow on “Character Building.” The ladies’ class will be taught by Dr. H. H. Sherman, ‘mri‘flor religious education of the Baltimore Conference. Gunton Temple Presbyterian. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will | preach this Sunday mornihg the first tof a series of two sermons on “The Lord's Prayer.” The women, under the | auspices of the Woman’s Missionary Scciety, will meet Thursday at 11 o'clock ‘for @ brief service of prayer. Lincoln Congregational. At _the services tomorrow morning, Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak from the subject, “What Is Left of Our Faith?” Special musical selections will be ren- dered. The Young People’s C. E. So- ciety ‘will present a program of song The subject is “Some Other Gods Today.” The mid- week prayer service will be held Thurs- day evening. St. Margaret's Episcopal. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector, has returned from his vacation in Atlantic | City and will preach at the service of mgrning prayer at 11 am. Holy com- munion will be c There will be a ce munion Thursday at 11 am. . Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach day morning on “The Conque Fear” and Mr. J. Humbird Duffy will sing. At night the newly elected offict of the B. Y. P. U. will be installe The pastor will preside and the princi- pal address will be delivered by Robert H. McNeill, " Rally day for the Bible school is scheduled for September 25. Petworth Baptist. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pestor, nounces the ects for Sunday's C Directed _ Libert Pockets of God.” an- | Centennial Baptist. T| “A Story: A Young Woman Kept Him |On the Top of a Pole,” will be related | by Rev. E. Hez Swem ‘Sunday night at | 8 o'clock. The 11 o'c] ing ser- mon subject is “4 > The Baptist Young People's convenes at 6:45 p.m. and the S'..nda) school at 9:30 a.m. Church of the Advent. | The church school will reopen_to- morrow at 9:30 am. The rector, Rev. ;nobm C. Masterton, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on the “Ap- proachableness of Jesus.” St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Rev. A. J. Wilder, rector, will omflate {at the 8 and 11 o'clock services to: xow The church school meets at 9: 30 a m. Healing Services, The service of Christian healing at | St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be | held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Clyde Brown, rector of St. Matthew's | Episcopal Church, Hyattsville, will have charge of the service. Tabor Presbyterian. | Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak at 11 am. morrow on “Life's Supreme Choice.’ Young People's meetmng, 7 pm.; Miss Eva Brumfield, leader. \Church school, 9:30 am. “Win One” division No. 2 of the congregation, El- der F. Granton, chairman, will render ‘the program at the prayer services Thursday, 8 p.m. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. William D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Mag etic Christ.” Bible school, 9:30 a. Young People’s mecting, 6:30 p.m.; re- vival service, 8 pm McKinley Baptist. | Rev. S. Geriah Lamkin, the pastor, will preach tcmorrow at 11 am. Holy | ommunion, 3:30 pm.: Tevival service, 8 pm.; B. Y. P, U, 6:30 pm.; Bible | school, 9:30 a.m. Rehoboth Baptist. The pastor, Rev. E. M. Tyre, will preach tomorrow on “The Christian’s | Captivity.” Church school, 9:30 a.m.; | musical and literary program, 3 p.m. The pastor’s subject at 8 pm. will be | “Walking With God.” The Morning Star female quartet of Baltimore will render a musical concert Monday and | Thursday nights. Missionary meeting Thursday, 8 p.m.; noonday prayer meet- ing, Thursday. Metropolitan Wesley. Rev. J. W. McCoy will preach to- morrow evening on “The Open Win- dow.” Church school, 9:30 am.; U. C. E. League, 6:30 p.m.; preaching, 8 p.m. Second Baptist. Rev. H. M. B. Jones will preach to- | morrow at 11 am. on “A Life-Giving | Mountain,” and at 8 p.m. on “Why God | Is Angry.” Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach _tomorrow morning on “The Single-Track Mind.” In the evening his subject will be “True Friendship.” Sunday school, 9:30 am.; Baptist Young Peoples’ Union, 6:30 p.m Open-Air Service "HEIGHTS under the auspices of the Worshipful Masters’ Association of 1932 ! Speaker, Dr. Abram Simon, Rabbi of Washingt Hebrew Congregation Special Music by the Choir of United Brethren Church n of Horatio Rench ends and the Public Are Invited Autos enter at Connecticut Ave. and California St. . Sunday at 4 P.M. P ; ject of the morning sermon tomorrow | | REV.R. . CLINCHY 10 GIVE SERMON Regular Morning Services to Be Resumed at Mt. Pleas- ant Congregational. Regular Sunday morning services at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will be resumed tomorrow. The | minister, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, will speak on “The Dwelling Place of the Eternal.” The teaching staff of the church | school ‘s meeting today and tomorrow | M in its taird annual Fall setting-up con- | ference, in which church school workers of other Congregational churches are co-operating. The committee, consisting of Mrs. Grace S, Kizer, chairman; Dr. Charles | S. Howard, Mrs. R. W. Livingston, Mrs. Gerald Brooks, Miss Bertha Pabst, Mrs. G. M. Youngman, Mrs, Lowell B. Kil- gore and Bernard A. Chandler, has based_its proposed curriculum on the general them esus’ Ideals and the ‘World Today There will be a general discussion on “The Basis of Conflict With Jesus’ Ideals,” led by Dr. Clinchy, and group discussions under the leader- ship of Norton M. Little and Miss Kath- erine Lenroot. Miss Jessie LaSalle, as- sistant_superintendent of schools, will speak to the teachers on “The Impor- tance of Being a Story-Teller,” and Erwin L. Shaver, secreta gregational Society, on “Safeguardin the Hightr Values in Our Teachin; Plans for the work of the several de- | partments of the school will also be | discussed. | The Women's Guild will meet on Wednesday at 11 o'clock, and the Busi- ness and Professional Women's of Service Committee, in cha league’s first recreational event, a bur- | County Fair,” to be given in| Fishburn Hall October 18, will complete | preliminary arrangements next week for that event. DR. H. H. HOLLISTER | SELECTS HIS THEME “The Christian Adventure” to Be Subject at Chevy Chase Church. At (hr‘ Chev Ck h e Chri t be the ject of Dr. H. H. Hollister's sermon 10mOrToW. morning. Section 11 of the Woman's Guild Mrs. Manly Michae home of the leader, t Monday, at 1 o'cl Jesse Potbt Chase Presbyterian Quesada Section 1, lun chor‘n. ock. M home H. E 'mrh will b«* as- Section 8, Mrs. John A. luncheon, home of Mrs. 5812 Chevy Chase park- 21, at 1 o'clock; Mrs. > assistant hostess iam’ Le Roy New,| mz cof the leader, September 23, at | alter Larrimer and Lewis Bond will hostesses. FALL PROGRAM BEGUN | Zutheran Church of the Atonement Announces Varied Schedule. hostess. ade: be assistant | Pastor Snyder will speak tomorrow morning on “Humility, & For- gotten Virtue.” 1In the evening the topic will be “Seeking the Best in Life.” Prof. H. Emerson Meyers has re- earsals for the senior and will be observed in the 1 September 2. The Ladies Aid will have a dinner September 29 The Luther League meets in zm‘ ish hall every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. OBEDIENCE IS THEME “With Christ in the School of Obedi- be the subject tomorrow at n. in_ Georgetown Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. | Sunday School will assemble at 9:30 am. Leo Snarr will be the leader of the Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 pm. Topic, “Some Other Geds Togay.” At the 8 p.m. service the sermon will by Rev. Fred Mueiler. Prayer meet- ing Thursday, 8 pm. Bible theme,| “Moses Honored in His Death.” RETURNS T0 PULPIT Returning from a vacation at Chau- taugua, N. Y., and in the New England States and Canada, Dr. Ulysses G. B.| Picrce, minister of All Souis’ Unitarian | Church, will occupy his pulpit at the | 11 o'clock service tomorrow and will | | preach on “Wisdom's Double Gift.” The board of trustees, Howard Hos- mer, chairman, has arranged for a| meeting of representatives of all church organizations next week. The church| school will resume its sessions Septem- | ber 25. | of the Con- | A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBFR 17, 1932, “LIVING BREAD” SUBJECT OF TOMORROW’S SERMON Wil Be Delivered by by Dr. Harvey Baker Smith of Columbia Heights Christian Church. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith of Columbia Heights Christian Church will use as his sermon theme “Living Bread” to- morrow morning. Communion service at 7:45 pm. A religious drama will be presented. Bible school is at 9:45 am. The Preachers’ Ministerial Class of the .Disciples, Rev. Elmore Turner, president, will meet Monday at 11 am. in Power Hall. At 2 o'clock the Di ciples’ Home Association, of which Mrs. Florence Alden is president, will mee:. The Shelton group, Mrs. Dewey, leader, will meet Tuesday at noon at the home of Mrs. Whitney, 1352 Shep- herd_street, and Wednesday at noon the E. G. Bngby group will meet with Metz, 1727 Taylor street. 0ver the week end of September 24 and 25 the young people will hold a conference rally at Kamp Kahlert. iy DR. SIMON TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS Open-Air Religious Service Will Take Place Tomorrow—Pub- lic Is Invited. The open-air religious service at Temple Heights tomorrow afternoon, at o'clock, will be addressed by Dr. ton Hebrew Congregation. sence of the grand chaplain, Dr. John C. Palmer, who is in attendance at | the meeting of the Supreme Council, . A. S. R, and of the Royal Order of Scotland, in session at Indianapolis, Ind., the service will be under the di- rection of Dr. Stmpson B. Daugherty. assistant_grand chaj pastor of the | United Brethren Ch urth The music will be furnished b choir of the United Brethren Mrs, Nan Daugherty, soprano: Mrs. Kathryn Sat- terfeld, alto; Phillip Charles, bas: and Horatio Rench, tenor-director. A violin solo will be rendered by Dur- wood Bowersox. The special guests will be the Ass ciation of Worshipful Masters of 1 All members of the Masonic frater and of the Order of the Eastern Star, with their families, as well as the pub- lic, are invited. DR. ALBERT M 'CARTNEY BACK FROM VACATION ‘, Covenant-First Presbyterian Min- | ister to Preach on “New Heart | for Old Task: of the Church, from a vacation Tow morning on Tasks.” ‘The Sunday services for the departments of th 25 at 9:45 am. observed. The Tip Top Club, for the yo people of the ch: under the age 9 years, will re :30 pm. &ptembrr MADE PERMANENT At a memng of the congregation of the Fifteenth Street Christian Church T} day evening Rev. Leslie L. Bower: who has been acting pastor since Mav., was called as permanent pastor. He s for five years pastor of the church | en it was located at Fifteenth 1 D streets southeast. During this time he has held pastorates at Mount | | Rainier, Md.; Baltimore, Md., and Dan- | | ville, Va. At the services tomorrow he will | preach the same sermons he delivered | when he became the pastor 17 years 0. The subjects will be, 11 am. “Jesus,” and 8 p.m, “The Dream of | Ars. Pll:tc" DR. J. R SIZGO RETURNS At the New York Avenue Presbyteria Church tomorrow morning Dr. Jeseph | R. Sizoo, who has returned from his| Summer holiday, will preach on “The | Garden of God.” e service will be broadcast over WOL. In the evening at T o'clock a vesper hour will be observed under the leader- ship of the Young People’s Society of | Christian Endeavor. Covenan! and his fa: v have returned | H will preach tomor- | “New Heart for Old 1 will resume its | | scl | M __ @Gongregational Tomorrow at Mount Pleasant Church/ Columbia Rd. at 14th St. 10 A.M.—Church School. 11 AM.—Opening Fall Service. Sermon by— Rev. Russell J. Clinchy. “The Duwelling Place of the Eternal” Worship ‘riends Meeting of Washington | (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) ng fcr ‘Worship Pirst DIY ‘S‘lndl’) st 1T S ocs: Wikiday School at ALl thterested are welcome . - Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13tr,_and Irving Streets N.W. a.m.— Meeting for Worship oy ~Prayer Meeting, “Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. :45 a.m —Sunday Scho 00 avm.—Meeting for Wi Bt REFORMED FIRST [y 8 Bt st H. T Rrntand Da, Good: —sunday_Schoo @ongregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenthand G Allen A. Stockdale; D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Young People’s Society, 6:30 P.M. —“As the Soul Prospereth” 8P.M—“Days of Reaction and Protest” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper, Thursday, 6 P.M. Midweek Meeting follows supper at 11A.M 6:45 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will “The Technique of Lying.” INGRAM MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAAL C\}!URCH Suluhy.l:l AM—Fall Rally. Dr. 3 P. McNaushton of the American Boura il spesk on “The Baiilefronts of [ tBe Croms” % PM.—Opening Sundax Nirbt, Commanity Sere eaker Frederic Vining Fisher. Topic— _“Platforms and Programs.” CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 34th and Lowell Sts. N.W. George Farnhlm, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church_School 11:00 a.m'—Morning Vorship, Sermon., “Sceing the Multitud Es rmon by B ares B MeNaughton o the American Board of Foreisn ‘Missions. Streets N.W. lead the meeting and speak on Everyone Cordially Invited DR HARRISRETURNS 10 FOUNDRY PULPIT Methddist Pastor to Preach Two Sermons Tomorrow After Vacation. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris has. re- turned to his pulpit at Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church after a vacaticn and will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Letter and the Spi and at'8 p.m. on “Where Is the Blot?" The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at| 2 pm. at the Foundry parsondge, 2800 Thirty-sixth street, and at 8 pm. the Clotilda Lyon McDowell Auxiliary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary So- clety wiil meet with Miss Nellie W. Pouwell. 2006 N street. Dr. Harris has been requested by the Columbia Broadcasting System to be the preacher in the “Church of the Air” September 25, at 10 am., Eastern stand- ard time. Justin Lawrie, director of music, with a mixed quartet and the church organist, Mabe] Linton Williams, will assist in this service. ‘The Executi’ Committee of the Men's Club, presided over by Porter L.| Gaddis, president, met in the Letts Educaticnal Building during the week and plans were made to enlist the men | of the church in carrying out various | projects_outlined. The Methodist ministers of Wash- ington met at Foundry Church Tuesday, under the leadership of Rev. John C. Millian of Baltimore, to discuss church school curricula and young people's work, The Methodists of Washington will give a reception to Bishop Edwin H. Hughes in Foundry Church on Octo- per 7. ‘CHRISTIAN PROGRESS’ IS SUBJECT.OF PASTOR Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski of Grace Lutheran Church Announces Topic. “Christian Progress” will be the sub- ch tomorrow &t 11 am. He will | briefly review the discussions and reso- utions emanating from the Eastern dis- can Lutheran Church ession of which body was Grace Church. He will outline the program of church ac- ity recommended to Lutheran con- cgations for the coming months nday school the annual held last we h"r'\ a ‘lxn(d 1c 9:45 am. Dr. A in charge of thi Ck: rl J'xdscn Porter, Chu lrrh \\nl preach lits Where | r ;: and in the rmon. of special interest to e on “The Privilege of Liv- | ing.” There will be a special meeting of the Board of Deacons at the church at 8 o'clock Mo At the prayer meet- ing Thursd: ening a program on the work of the American Baptist Home Mission Society will be presented by members of the Missionary and Benevolence Committee. ot 7 k'a'zarmp‘ First Church of the Nazarene ith and A NE. B. WILLIAMS, Minister k Classes for all LEEWIN ALL _WELCOME Euvangelistir Center Annual Autumn Rally “Every Member’s Day” The Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Rev. Harry L, Collier S. S. 9:30—Y. P., 6:30 om Heave: (Evangalistic Rally) Coming! Sept. 25! Edith Mae Pennington “National Beauty Prize Winner” In City-Wide Revival Campaign You Are Invited. @a@mmm@m Preshyterian Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian 11 AM. and 8 P.M.—Two Services. ‘Thursday evening—Prayer Meeting. pastor of | CHRISTIAN CONSISTENCY IS DR. SNYDER’S THEME Young People of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Plan Moonlight Hike for Tonight. “Christian Consistency” is the theme of Dr. Henwy W. Snyder tomorrow morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The evening services Will start Septem- ber 25. Luther League and Christian Endeayor will also start on this date, begin September 29. | A moonlight hike has been planned | for tonight by the young people of the | church, starting from the church at 7:30 o'clock. | "The opening meeting for the sea- son of the Aid Society will meet at| the church Wednesday evening. At a meeting of the Sunday School Association last week October was | designated as rally Sunday, when pro- | motions in the graded departments will | take place. 5 ENDEAVORERS TO MEET | tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, will | take for his subject Doing.” At 7 pm. is the devotional meeting of the Christian Endeavor So- ciety. At 8 pm. the pastor will take for his theme “Like a Gentleman.” Sunday school meets at 9:30 am. | A business meeting of the T. | Bible Class will be held Tuesday {in the church parlor. Prayer will be led by ‘the pastor Thursd ! nigaf Plans Address Tomorrow. Grace Lightfoot Patch, president of | the District of Columbia, T will d ver an address on Relauon (0 he . tomorrow at the Court, 1706 3 estab- | lished a divine sclence in this city. Universalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. while the midweek prayer services wflll At the Western Presbyterfan Church | “Knowing and | __ Ghristadelphian Chapel, 732 wm nday Wor L weaneiddy Biste Ziate. 87 @atholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NN\W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Mgsses, Summer Schedule All Low Masses At 7, 8:15 and 9:30 Benediction after 9:30 Mass Last Mass at 11:30. “Visit_the Grotto.” Hniversal Destgn The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. . SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L H Subject : “Law—Moral and Spiritual.” Address by Mrs. Tzetta Jewel Miller. i LIBRARY || Stonelcicn Court. Conn. Ave. & L St. | | Washington YCGODA Sotiety Founded by Swem! Yogananda. BRAHMACHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, September 18. 1932, 8 P.M. MR. LOUIS E. VAN NORMAN, Chairman of the Society, Will Speak. “SOME EXPERIENCES IN SELF- REALIZATION.” THE CHAMPLAIN, APT. 51 11210 K Street’ N.W. = ALL ARE WELCOME rivate T - Private Interviews by Appolntment Tinitarian ) ) AIISOULS Y CHURCH 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship, “Renewal” National Capital Choir, under direction of Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) -3 | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | 16th N.W. above Q led by Miss Alice Sermon by o ?rpahgtrmm FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister 11:00am—“Christ’s Foundation Rock.” 8:00 p.m erty.” Movements Toward Lib- Genesis, 40th Chapter. CENTRAL PRESBYTER]AN Organized 1868. Southern' General Assembly. T80 gad Teth and Rev. JAMES H. 'l'\\ nR. D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m —Mor Worship. ~ Ser- mon by the Pastor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship, mon by the Pastor. Take 11th St. Car or Mt i6th S e o CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 A.M. and Services Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital. 7:30 P.M. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL | Ser- | Pleasant Car or EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D.D., Pastor 11:00 a.m. sht Abead.’” | 30 a.m.—Bible School. 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor., p. 145 Seeking the Good. Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. . John C. Palmer, D.D., Minister 00 a.m.—Bible School 00 a.m.—Morning “Orsh|D Bermon b Palm “‘Made the erllly God | CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. " METROPOLITAN | Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, D. D., Minister. 11:00 am.—A_Priceless Redemption.” 745 pm — b Aunnd- of Youth te rohibi Young Peun'c’ s mv,m—cnmn wise, o PRESBYTERIAN CHUWE B At joms Megarine, Walgie. Morning Worship at 11 AM. Subject: ‘New Heart for 014 Tasks.” Dr. McCarjney pre: Rey 10 11 New York Avenue Church | 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. | Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 11:00 8.m.— 'The Garden of God.” 7:00 p.m:—Evening Vesper Hour. ‘The morning service will be broad- cast over stauon WOL. CHEVY CHASE evy Chase Ci Rev. 3. Hitlman Hotister. B, D.. Minister. :30 to 12:20 a.m.—Church School. The Clyde Kelly Men's Bible Class, Avalon Theater. 11:00 a.m —Morning Worship. Subject: ““Adventurous Religion. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street NW. Rev. l"ran,l‘(! Sergeant Niles, ter .m—f(hnu"h Sothip and e a.m.—Moinin; Wors . " Sacrifice ihe " Souree PECK MEMORIAL Under the Clock Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School Rally. a.m.—Serme The Soul's % E : Foc: Wednesday, 8: —Gospel Bervice. 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor 9:30 am—Graded Sabbath_ School. Bons R AT s e e SITORS Auu 'S WELCOME. M Setia l//mnnf,)m 11 AM.—Morning Worslup Sermon by the Minister, “Wisdom’s Double Gift” Church School Will Re- sume Sunday, Septem- ber 25. Lutheran The Church With the Distinctive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) |16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor “Life is filled with fllusions and disappointments; there is one who never disappoints.” Hear this sermon at 11 am. Bible Class & S. S. At 9:45 AM. [ ST. PAUL Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Segmon by Pastor, “Christian Consistency” ST. MATTHEW’S Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. E. H. MEUSER, Pastor. 11 am—"The Prodigal Sen” Sel 5 a, Grarce Tutheran Whmh LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle || Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D.D., 11 O'Clock Service “The Church, and God’s Promise to the Chosen People” By Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen Christian Endeavor Society. unday School. ~ CONCORDIA CHURCH hv."%‘h.‘-lu Enders, 'r'uun- 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Preaching Services. 10:00 a.m.—German. Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday Sche at 9: Morning Service at 11:00. Sermon by Rev. Fred Mueller Of Carthage Collese Evening Service at 7:45 “A Worth While Incentive” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. The Home-Like Church 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. a.m.—English Service. Sermon: “The Christian Sabbath” 1 Newton Rev. Borea e !n. D., amSermon bv uu Lord’s Prayer.” MT. RAINIER MISSION ot Trlmtyé:\ltherm Church, injer, Md. 34th St. and Hill Road (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday. School.. 11:00 a.m.—Service—Student Edwin Pleplow.