-+A—8 FVENSONG: SERVICE| I Rev BYBISHOPFREEMAN Sermon Will Be Delivered at 4 0’Clock in Cathedral Choir. Bishop James Edward Freeman will deliver the sermon at the people’s evensong service. in the great choir of | Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 o'clock. The preacher at the celebra- tion of the holy communion at 11 am. will be Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to the Bishop of Washington. Music will be rendered by the Cathedral choir of men and boys, under the direc- Gon” of "Eagar Priest, organist and choirmaster. The evensong service will be broadcast over radio station WMAL. Other Sunday Services. Other Cathedral services tomorrow include a celebration of the holy com- munion at 7:30 am. and the reading of morning prayer and the litany at 10 am. in the Bethlehem Chapel. Pilgrim aides will be on duty all day to escort visitors through the cathedral, ; except at the hours when services are being held, and to other points of re- Lgious interest within the spacious grounds. There will be the usual group | pilgrimages starting from the Chapel of St. Johns in the south choir aisle, at 12:30 p.m. and .5 p.m., - immediately following the two services in the great choir. Announcement will be made from the cathedral chancgl tomorrow concerning the festival service to be held next ‘Thursday, the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, to commemotate the 25th anniversary of the laying of the foun- dation stone of the fabric on September 29, 1907. Music will be rendered by the cathedral choir, Offer Bidding Prayer. A feature of this service will be the bidding prayer offered by Bishop Free- man from the pulpit before he delivers his address. No cards of admission will be_necessary. The festival service will be preceded by a luncheon for members of the Cathedral Chapter and Council, the National _Committee, of which Gen Joha J. Pershing is chairman, and the Naticnal Women's Committee, of which Mrs. William Adams Brown of New York is national chairman. Following the service, the Cathedral Chapter will hold an important meeting at 5:15 o'clock in the cathedral library. Michaelmas day will also commemo- rate the 9th anniversary of the conse- cration of Bishop Freeman as the third Bishop of Washington, which occurred in Epiphany Church, on G street, on September 29, 1923. In accordance with his usual custom, Bishop Freeman will conduct a special service in Epiphany Church at 11 o'clock next Thursday morning to cfllebrate this anniversary. SPIRITUAL ADVANCE CONFERENCE PLANS Arrangements Being Completed for Sectional Meetings in City October 4. Arrangements are being completed for the “spiritual advance” conference to be held October 4. i Seven speakers will make addresses during the day, the sessions being held in Calvary Baptist Church beginning at 9:30 am. Each will talk again at night in one of four meetings in various parts of the city. Bishop Hughes and Dr. Jesse Bader of New York will be at Mount Vernon Place; Dr. Taylor and Dr. Beers at Congress Street Meth- odist Protestant, Georgetown; Dr. Hel- fenstein and Dr. Burnham in a church in some other section; Dr. Foulkes will address the “youth rally” in Calvary Baptist. All begin at 8 o'clock. ‘This is one of 8 or 10 such con- ferences in the larger Eastern cities. Dr. C. C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Church, is chairman of the Com- mittee on Evangelism of the Federation of Churches, under whose auspices thls] one is held. The members of the local committee | are well known ministers and laymen. Its personnel includes Rev. C. B. Austin, A. L. Baldwin, John S. Bennett, Dr. H. W. Burgan, Dr. J. C. Copenhaver, I H. Crabill Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, Rev. C. H. Jope, J. C. R. Main, Dr.| H. W. 0. Millington, E. Donald Preston, E. B, Shaver. Chester R. Smith, Rev. J. A Trader, Rev. R. L. Wood, Rev. H. A Woolfall, J. H. White, Rev. Freeley Rohrer and Rev. Walter Wolf. ‘This is an interdenominational commit- tee, representing a number of the re- ligious bodies active in this area. “HOW TO GET RICH” Subject of Sermon at Georgetown Lutheran Church Tomorrow. “How to Get Rich” will be the sub- Ject ‘tomorrow at 11 am. in George- town Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Sunday school services are at 9:30 am. Joseph Stombock will be the leader of the Senior Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 7 pm. At the 8 pm. service the sermon sub_\cct will be “The Victor- | Prayer meeting Thurs- “The Devotional jous Christian.” F day, 8 p.m,, subjec Life.” Rev. R. W. Brooks to Preach. At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Playing the Role of Pilate.” There will be rendered special musical selections. The Young People’s Christian Endeavor Society will present a_program of song and discussion at 6:45 p.m. The sub- Ject to be discussed is “Getting Off to a Good Start.” The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Sunday morning, October 2, will be cele- brated the annual home-coming service. The aged, the shut-ins and every mem- ber and friend of the church are ex- pected to be present. The program for the church vear will be outlined and some of the desired objectives will named. Metropolitan Wesley. Woman's day will be observed to- morrow at 11 am. with Rev. Mrs. Re- becca Glover preaching: 3:30 p.m., lit- erary program and an address by Mrs. Charity Smothers 7:30 pm., a sacred pageant: 9:30 am.. church school: 6:30 pm ristian Erdeavor Hnitarfan ) ALL' SOULS ¥~ CHURCH 16"and Harvard st Minister Ulysses 6.BPierce 0.0. 9:45 A.M.—Church School. val Services EDITH M. PENNINGTON. ELDBROOKE CHURCH TO HAVE RALLY WEEK' Program, Opening Tomorrow, Is Announced for Methodist Epis- copal Congregation. [ Rally week begins in Eldbrooke Meth- ' odist Episcopal Church tomorrow. The church school meets at 9:30 am. The | pastor, Rev. W. M. Michael, preaches | at 11 a.m. on “Ye Are the Light.” Spe- | cial music will be rendered. The Young | People’s Society meets at 7 p.m., with | Alden Hoage as the leader. At 8 p.m. the pastor will have as his subject “Drifting From Christ.” This service is featured by an old-fashioned song service, The ladies’ community Bible class will hold a meeting Monday evening. A luncheon and party will be given by the Michael Circle Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. T. Fawcett, 4504 Forty- fourth street. H. H. Loveland will meet all men in- terested in athletics at the gymnasium Thursday evening to organize classes in athletics, to be conducted during the Fall and Winter. At 8 pm. a “musical ex- change” will be given by the Thompson Circle at the home of Dr. W. W. Thomp- son, 5428 Forty-first street. The pastor is giving a series of talks at the midweek services each Wednes- day evening on “How We Got Our Bible.” The climax of the Rally week serv- ices will be reached October 2, when | special services will be held in the church school. A Rally day service, en- titled “Out of the Fog.” by Louis Wil- son, will be given at the morning serv- ice, under the direction of Miss Eliza- beth Barrick. FORMER PASTOR DUE AT WEST WASHINGTON! At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Rev. George E. Truett, former pastor of this church 53 years ago, will preach. The morning prayer will be made John H. New- man, & member of the church for 65 years. The pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, Wwill preach at 8 pm. og the subject “If We Love Jesus. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the Sunday school auditorium Tuesday evening. Rev. U. S. Knox of Falls Church, Va., will be the preacher at the midweek service September 29 at 7:45 p.m. The pastor will begin a series of 10 Sunday sermons October 2 on the gen- eral theme “What Christ Wants Men to ‘Think and Do.” “ACCORDING TO YOUR FAITH” WILL BE TOPIC Rev. Edward G. Latch, pastor of Chevy Chase Methodist Episcopal Church, will have for his subject to- | morrow, “According to Your Faith.” inaugurating rally week. There will also be special services in the church school. The Senior League will be host at the tea at 6:15 o'clock preceding the meeting of the Young People. The junior department will have a rally and reception Tuesday to parents. Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock the nursery | and beginners’ department will meel\ and have a reception for parents. and | at 8 o'clock. the senior department will have a rally. At the prayer service Thursday evening the pastor will have for his subject “Temptation.” FPriday at 7:30 pm. the primary department will have a reception for parents, and Saturday evening the intermediate de- part;nent will have a similar entertain- ment. GOD’S TEMPLE IS TOPIC In Al Saints' Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, tomorrow, the rector, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, will have for his sermon subject, “God's Temple.” There will be holy communion at 7:30 am. and at 9:30 am. the Sunday school classes meet. The Altar Chapter will meet in the rectory Monday evening. esday, morning the Rector’s Aid will meet with Mrs. George W. Harris, presiding, and ‘Wednesday the Woman's Auxilisry will meet under the leadership of Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson. There will be an ingathering and united thank-offering service Thursday at 10 o'clock. with corporate commun- ion for the B branch. The Cub Scouts have organized, under the leadership of Cub Scout- master Clark Slade and A. C. Buhrman and Bowen Crandall. RALLY DAY PLANNED Special rally day services will be held at the Church of the Atonement by the Sunday school tomorrow morning. At 7 pm. the Luther League will dis- cuss the topic: “Why We Need Young Peoples’ Organizations in the Church.” Martin A. McGrory will lead. A quar- tette from the Central Union Mission will sing. At 8 o'clock the Sunday | school will give a rally day program in the parish hall, The Ladies’ Aid will give a dinner Thursday. Pastor H. E. Snyder will | pastor, Rev. | meet. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO BEAUTY WINNER | T0 HOLD REVIVAL Edith Mae Penmngton to Be- gin City-Wide Services Tomorrow. Edith Mae Pennington who won a prize for being the “most beautiful girl | in the United States,” is coming to Washington for a city-wide revival, be- ginning tomorrow night at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, which will continue a month. Mrs. Pennington was a teacher in the schools of Pine Bluff, Ark., when she won the beauty prize. Offers were received by her to enter a theatrical or motion picture career. ances in theaters. She went to Hollywood and while ’there began to think seriously of re- ' ligion, but it was not until later. while in Oklahoma City, she noticed the sign on a smeall church, “Pentecostal Church,” and attended its services. Ste was converted and later called to preach. She will speak every night at 7:45 | o'clock. Sundays at 11 o'clock and 7:30 c'clock. She will conduct a Christian healing service for the sick, without regard to creed or faith, Thursdays at 7:45 o'clock. BUILDING WITH GOD” TOMORROW’S THEME “ Preaching at Eckington Presbyte- rian Church Will Be Conducted by the Pastor. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of Eckington Presbyterian Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “Building With God.” In the evening at 8 o'clock the series on the books of the Bible will be continued. The theme as announced is “The Prophecy of Ezekiel.” The Sunday school will hold Rally day exercises at 9:30 am. The Chris- tian Endeavor Society will meet at 7 o'clock. The theme will be “Consecra- tion” and the meeting will be conducted by the president, Miss Naomi_ Crain. The communion service will be held October 2. The homecoming planned for the members and friends of the church will be held in the Sunday school house October 7 at 8 o'clock. The annual bazaar will be held No- | vember 15 and 16. A meeting of prayer and praise has been urranged for Thurs- day evening at 8 oclock in the Sunday school house. The pastor will speak. — RALLY DAY PLANNED AT TAKOMA PARK Rally day will be observed tomorrow in the church school of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church at 9:30 am. Promotion of pupils will be a feature. The Welcome and the Mother Gordon classes will also meet. Rev. R. Paul Shearrer, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock on “Regeneration.” The Sunday evening services will be re- sumed October 2. Miss Rhoda Lewton will address the Senior C. E. Society at 7 o'clock on “Friendship.” The junior department will hold a workers' conference Monday evening. The Senior C. E. Society will hold a social at the manse Priday evening. Troop 33, Boy Scouts, will meet Friday evening. CHEVY CHASE PASTOR TO DISCUSS BOOKS At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning the sermon by the Edward O. Clark, will be based on recent books. The title of the sermon is, “Religion: Illusion or Obses- sion, Which?" The books upon which the messige will be based are, “The Magnificent Tllusion.” by E. Boyd Bar- rett, and “The Magnificent Obsession.” oy Lloyd C. Douglas. A story-sermon will be given to the members of the Jjunior congregation. At 7 o'clock the young people will Miss Ella Fraser is president of the Senior B. Y. P. U. The newly elected officers of the Christian En- deavor Society are: Miss Roberta Jones, president; Adon Phillips, vice president: John Brush, treasurer; iss Hilda Comer, secretary. The devotional serv- ice will be held Thursday evening. Rally day will be observed in the Sunday School October 24. The school meets every Sunday at 9:45 am. CHURCH PROGRAM GIVEN ‘Two sermons will be preached by Rev. Kenneth B. Carson, pastor of the Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1718 Minnesota avenue southeast, to- morrow. His morning_sermon subject will be “God’s Unemployed,” and his evening topic will be “Human Coins.” e inter-church teachers training class will meet Wednesday evening. Preparations are being made for the organization of a young people’s club to replace the Senior C. E. Society. Rev. Mr. Carson will conduct a class in evangelism Thursday, at 8 o'clock, and a communicants’ class will be con- ducted by him Friday of each week. from 7 to 7:45 p.m. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. E. Franklin Ashley, will meet Fri- day, at 7:45 pm, instead of Thursday. The church school meets Sundays at 9:30 am. and the Berean Bible class at 10 am. EPWORTH SERVICES The District Epworth League will conduct the service in the chapei of the Central Union Mission, 613 C street, at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow. During next week the services at 8 o'clock each night will be conducted by: Monday_night, the Christian Endeavor of the United Brethren Church; Tucs- day night, the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist Church; Wednesday night, the Epworth League of Epworia M. E.| Church South; Thursday night, the Christian Endeavor of the National City Christian Church; Friday night. the Christian Endeavor of the National Baptist Memorial, and Saturday night, preach at the morning service on “Workers With God.” Temple Opening Session. 11 AM.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Minister “Unto the Hills.” zhe Christian Endeavor of Grace Re- formed Churc! Scottish Rite Day Heights Outdoor Religious Service Non-Sectarian Near the Treaty Oak Music by Scottish Rite Choir Speaker—Rev. John Temple Sunday—4 O’Clock Drive in Grounds at Conn. Ave. and California St. Later she | __|made a tour of the West in appear- ! church schoo! preparatory to Rally day, | |ized and Walter Bucher will be the in- | “Contented Christians” and in the eve- DR. S. B. DAUGHERTY, Who will observe the seventh year of his pastorate tomorrow at the National Memorial United Brethren Church. There will be holy communion at 11 am. and 8 pm., with a brief address in the evening on “A Hopeless Quest.” ‘The Sunday school will meet at 9:40 am. with election of officers and the C. E. societies will meet at' 7 p.m. Special music by the quartet and chorus choir, under the direction of Mr. Horatio Rench. CHANGING ONE’S VIEW IS DR. HARRIS’ TOPIC “Seeing It Through” Is Second Subject to Be Discussed at Foundry Church. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor | of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, | will preach tomorrow morning on the theme “Challgmg One’s View” and in the evening on “Seeing It Through.” Rally week will be observed in the | on_October 2. Installation of officers of the Foun- | dry Auxiliary Womau's Foreign Mis- | sionary Society will be held in the Letts ' Building Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Haywood class, for married women, has begun the season. Mrs. John A. Smith is president and Mrs. | Clarence E. Fleming is the teacher. The annual dinner of the Bolgiano class will be Friday.' The guest speaker | will be Dr. Arthur C. Christie. Prof. Frank W. Collier of the American Uni- versity is the teacher. On October 7 a reception to Bishop | and Mrs. Edwin H. Hughes will be hela | in the church, sponsored by the Meth- | odist Union of the Washington District. DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ00 WILL GIVE SERMON Brodie to Conduct Special Service for Gold Star Mothers Visiting Here. Dr. At the New York Avenue Presby-| terian Church tomorrow morning Dr.! Joseph R. Sizoo will preach on “What Is Religion.” Dr. Andrew M. Brodie. associate minister, will conduct a pri- vate service for a group of Gold Star Mothers, who are visiting Washington, | tomorrow morning at their hotel The ural evening vesper hour Sun- day ev®ng will be observed at T o'clock, under the direction of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. The Sunday evening wor- ship service, at 8 o'clock, will be re- sumed October 2 The church Bible school will observe a Rally and Promotion day tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock Special exercises will | be held during an assembly of the entire school and Dr. Sizoo will dis- tribute Bibles and cercificates to those | who have completed the required work in the various departments of the| school. “THE WAITING CHRIST” IS THEME 'OF SERMON At the Church of the Brethren “The Waiting Christ” will be the theme of Dr. F. F. Holsopple tomorrow morning. This is Promotion day in the church school. There will be 25 promotions from the primary to the junior grade. The Christian Endeavor has organ- | coming president, succeeding Virgil | & Weimer. = The intermediates entered the senior C. E. and a new group of in- termediates will be formed. They meet‘ each Sunday at 7 p.m. At the evening service of the church Dr. Holsopple will continue “Great' Hymns” of the church. This service| is illustrated with the stereopticon. | Rally day for Sunday school and ¥ church will be October 2. Sunday School to Reopen. ‘The Sunday school of St. John's Church, Georgetown parish, will hold its opening session at 9:30 a.m. tomor- Tow. At the 11 o'clock service the rec- tor will have a special message for the parents of the Sunday school pupils. The united thank offering of the parish will also be presented at the 11 o'clock service. At 5:45 o'clock will be held the first of the evening services this season. Olly;mahri;mau Chapel, 732 Websler St . NW. Sunday Worship. 11:15 . 10 am. Wednesday_Bib ru ®ther Services K“Contented Christians” Sub preach tomorrow sz( )2 = v 7 NASESY Soclety of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN Leader Sundays: 9 M*flmfiflf-l'-l"i-H-++++-l-4-++~l-IvH-'i-l-++++++-l-t+++++fl++++++~l-+~l rdeobeededeode gk e 853& Evening Service Mongcay Léssons in Truth”. o o 3 8 s in_Truth"” chrstian "Heating Wednesdays: kculn and Healing Service... ¥ § v U uusm B B B3 B 8333 g gy Frid; ‘Heaiing_Clinie.. Unity Litera ALL WELCOME THE LlGHTBI:'.ARERS ience of Being) Room 109 Stoneleigh Court Every Friday at 8:15 Sept. 30: “How to Balance Our Lives.” All_ Weleome Siiver_Collection | "HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday st 330 p.m. BAPTISTS T0 HEAR REV. P. G. MURRAY ject of Calvary Church Morning Sermon. Rev. Philip G. Murray, assistant pas- tor at Calvary Baptist Church, will have charge of the services tomorrow, Dr. W. | 8. Abernethy having gone to Chicago because of the death of his brother. | The subject of the morning sermon is ning “The Great American Thirst.” At 9:30 am. is Sunday school. At 6:45 pm. the young people’s organiza- tions meet. At 8 o'clock the deaf church meety, The Chinese Sunday | school meets at 6:30 p.m. White Cross Work day is _scheduled for Tuesday at 10 am. At 6 pm. the Florence M. Browne Class will hold a dinner meeting. A teachers’ meeting is at 8 pm. The Tuesday Evening Christian En- deavor Society will meet in Kendall Hall. The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock in Ken- dall Hall. The Jewel Band has a party in the beginners’ room Saturday at 2 o'clock. REV. HARVEY B. SMITH WILL DELIVER SERMON | Dinner to Be Held Tuesday to Open Winter Program of Columbia Heights Christian Church. At Columbia Heights Christian Church | the tor, Rev. Harvey Baker SmALh will speak tomorrow lt 11 am. on Woman's Testimony.” The full choir, directed by Mrs. Myrtle Collins, will render special music. At 8 p.m. the sermon theme will be “He That Winneth a Soul” In the Bible school promo- tlons will be conducted. | A dinner will be served Tuesday at 6 pm. when the program for the Win- er's activities will be presented. The social”service work 1s directed By Mrn, E.B. Bagh)’. Two of the council groups will meet Tuesday, the Mary Kelly group, Mrs. Braund leader, at the home of Mrs. Roger White, Silver Spring, Md., and the Dr. Longdon group. Mrs. Connaug- ton leader, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Eicher, 131 Varnum street. Mrs. Eicher will also entertain the Bagby C. E. Tuesday evening, SOCIETY NAH;IES OFfICERS ‘The Young People’s Society of Metro- politan Presbyterian Church at a social and business meeting elected officers, as follows President, Edwin Rice; vice president, Franklin Donnella: sec- ond vice president, Roland Moffitt: treasurer, Samuel H. Rohrer; recording secretary, Catherine Curtin: corre- sponding secretary, Lila Wallace. The new chairmen of committees are: So- cial, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Curtiss: Lookout. Florence Huhn; Missionary. Frank Wise: Music. Mrs. A. M. Wertz Prayer Meeting, Lois Gray: Publicil Charles Cooper: Social Service, Charles Wise, jr; Friendly Visitors, Carol Bohrer;” director of intermediates, Dorothy Donnella. Evening services have been resumed | on Sunday evenin, ‘The pastor, Rev., Preeley Rohrer, will speak tomorrow morning. “The Re- evening, “A Sacred Call SPECIAL RITES THURSDAY ‘There will be the regular services at the Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G street, tomorrow. Holy communion, 8 am.: church school, 9:45. morning prayer and sermon by the rector, Dr.- Z. B. Phillips, at 11 o'clock: Young Pecple’s Society, 6:30 pm., and evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Mr. Wills, 8 pm. Next Thursday being the feast of St. Michael and All Angels and the anni- versary of the consecration of Bishop James E. Freeman. there will be a spe- cial communion service at 11 am. at which the bishop will celebrate the holy communion and preach. DR. RIDGELY TO PREACH | Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely. minister of the Calvary Methodist Church, will | orning _on “Four | At the evening | “Vacant | Types of Humanity.” service he will preach on Souls.” ‘The devotional service of the church | will be held Thursday evening. The minister is in charge. The young people’s meeting is at 7 p.m. in the Philathea class room. | sing a soprano solo. D, C‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932 Church on the Air ‘The “Church on the Air” wmvrrmv will be broadcast from the Foundry Metridist Episcopal Church under the auspices of the culumbh Bmldnuflnz System_at 10 o'cl Dr. Prederick Bro'ln Harris, n-mn of the church, who conducted a similar broadcast last February, will prelch on “Life’s Mistaken Magnitudes.” Lawrle, tenor, assisted by memberl n( the Foundry Choir, with Mabel Llnlon Wllllnml organist, will furmish musi 'EHRISTIANWRCH | MARKS YOUTH DAY Service Depicting “Christ of the Mountain Top” to Be Presented. Youth day will be observed Sunday morning at the National City Chr:s.ian Church. At the church school at 9:45 | o'clock the observance will be combined with the rally and promotion day pro- | gram. A service, “The Christ of the Mountain Top,” arranged and directed by Mrs. Helen Turley, will be presented by representatives of the departments of the church school, assisted by the chapel choir. At _the morning church service, Dr. H. H. Harmon. will preach a special sermon for youth, “The Vision Splen- | did.” The chapel choir will assist the adult choir. Miss Maxwell Galloway will Dr. Harmon's eve- ning sermon will be on “Life’s Arabias.” Miss Virginia Sclars, Mrs. Henry C. Littlefield and Mrs. Leo Tooley will sing. The Alpha Christian Endeavor Soctety will a silver tea at thel church from 5 to 7 o'clock Sunday evening, to be followed by its regular meeting. Virgil Lowder, religious work director at the University of Maryland, will lead Le Rendezvous at 6:45 o'clock in a discussion of personal religion. ‘The Nonpareil Society will meet at 6:45 o'clock, preceded by a tea at 6 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Sellars will be | the_discussion leader. The annual church leaders’ retreat will be held next Friday and Saturday at Kamp Kahlert. on West River. Ad- dresses will be made by Dr. Harmon, Dr. Earle Wilfley and Dr. Clarcnce Athearn. | The retreat is sponsored by the church | - boarc of officers. of which Green H Hackworth is chairman. Miss Gene- vieve Brown. assistant to the minister, | will serve as retreat director. SCOTTISH RITE MEMBERS I TO BE MEETING’S GUESTS' Scottish Rite day will be observed to- morrow at the open-air religious service on Temple Heights at 4 o'clock. The| address will be delivered by Dr. John Temple, pastor of Christ's Episcopal | Church of Georgetown. The music under the direction of J. Walter Humphrey, will be furnished by the Scottish Rite Choir, composed of Karl| Kerr, Horatio G. Rench, Newton T.| Hammer and J. Walter Humphrey, with Harry G. Kimball, accompanist. Members of the rite, Order of De Moiay and Job's Daughters, will be special guesu DR. SMITH WILL PREACH Dr. Herbert Scott Smith. rector of | St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, will | preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Back to School.” There will be a celebration | of holy communion at 7:30 am. At| 9:30 am. students will register for St. Margaret's Sunday school and teachers will register for classes. St. Michael and All Angels day | Thursday there will be a celebratiog of holy communion at 11 o'clock. CHURCH SCHOOL TO OPEN The church school of Transfigura- | tion Episcopal Church reopens tomor- row at 9:30 am. The church services will be at 7:30 and 11 am. Rev. J. J. Queally will preach. | The evening service will be resumed October 2 at 7:30 o'clock. The senior and junior choirs will begin rehearsals next week. Nazarene irst Church of the ith and A N.E. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Minister 9:45—Sunday_School—Rally Day 11 and 7:30- Evanselistic Services. zarene .d"'l' bbb +-l'++{-+++H+++H++++++++++MM+H*+++.1. -!' .1. - + Saint Mark’s | 'nlrd nnd A Streets Southe: Rev. bert A. Woolfall. Rect 7:30 a.m. mly Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church_School. 1100 a:m:—Morning Praver and_Ser- mon by the Rector. Topic; pFinding Giad Thre Defeat.” -I- * 11:00 a.m., 'x"fihxsuu-mxx Communion. X ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH urch R4, and Webster St. IIOI.Y COMFORTER CHAPEL Groreia Ave. and Madison St. 9:30. 11 a.m.; 7:30 p. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newt Rev. George Fiske HOLY cuMuvmoN SCHOOL Thursday— HOLY COMMUNION . 918th Bet. P& Q ST. THOMAS'....z.... REV. C. ll‘l!l‘ !llll‘l. D. C L REV. WM. 8. IISIIOP. . D.. Vicar. xl:n.ucrs—h : cRMON By cmum School, __ Thursday, 118 "~ ST. MARGARET'S Connecticut Ave. and Baneroft PL REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REVS G, BERKELEY GRIFFITH. T Holy Euchar —Holy Communion. e rayer With. ser “Morning_pra; - mon by the Rector. Theme: “Back to Sel Charlotte Klein. F. A. and choir director. ST. JOHN'S GEORGETOWN £40.0 freet KW, BEY ‘“ANI'I UCKER. RE! 3 and .CTOR. 11:00 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. Thursday (i gl:hlel RndcAN Ansels) Lptfirnpal 1 fl:m hany 1317 G St. N.W. V. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. . ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. m.—Holy Communion. m.—Church School. m —Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. the rector. m.—Young People's Society. m—Evening Frayer and’ Ser- mon. Rev. 'WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W near Woodley Rd. HOLY COMMUNION ....._.. 7:30 AM. MORNING PRAYER =~ AND LITANY 10:00 A.M. HOLY _COMMUNION ** AND SERMOQN. W PREACHER. . .\ 4:00 PM. Kk services Choir and Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. 9:45 a.m.—Opening of Sunday School. 11:00 a'm—Morning Prayer and Se: n. St. John’s Church Lafayette SIullr. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Commun 11:00 a.m. Mflmml Pnyer and The REV. LEON A. SHEARER Will Preach. St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Cavifel St. Car.) Services Sunday. 7 and 11 a.m. Dajly Mass. 1 a.m. ’Evensons and In- tercession Pr i Eichth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE ATKINSON, D. m. D or Florida Ave. to 8th and C Breets Norincast: Christ Church DSt Sty Benaly Bervieen 10 S sal 1l am TSI LN I L X~++-I‘i'-l'-"++++++H++++++++++‘l"“'¥‘+ IDR. RIVES T0 SPEAK ATFRANCIS ASBURY Church Program Tomorrow Includes Morning and Evening Sermons. At Francis Asbury M. E. Church, Scuth, Sixteenth near Lamont street, icmorrow morning the pastor, Dr. J. J. Rives, will speak on “Trying the Im- possible.” sermon will be “Perfect Knowledge.” At both services the quartet and the choir \.lll render special musical programs. Rally day and promotion exercices o the Sunday school will be held at 9:30 am. the church auditorium. The program, under direction of the Misses Ruth Hall and Margaret Iseley, will be based upon “The Cross” and will b2 participated in by all departments of the Sunday school. Certificates will be awarded to those members qualifying for promotion. On the evening of September 28 the Women's Missionary Soclety will be hostess to all the women of the church, husbands also invited. A program, in- cluding special music by the quartet and a play under the direction of Miss Marie McIntyre will be followed by a social. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, followed by a social. CLUB PLANS SUPPER ‘The Men's Club of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church will give a sup- per for members and friends of the church Thursday. Edward Cavin is president of the ciub. Miss Savilla Gamble, chairman of the Religious Education Committee, has an- nounced two new superintendents for the church school, Maj. O. W. Spiller, superintendent of the senior depart- ment, and Mrs, Paul Henderson, super- intendent, of the junior school. Mrs. Edith Hawep is conducting a teachers’ training course for Sunday school teachers on Thursday evenings. The trustges are sponsoring a party for Friday night at the home of Wilbur L Gray, 2942 Newark street. The pastor. Rev. George Farnhan, will take for his subject “The Unjusi Steward” tomorrow morning. Eeformed REFORMED GRACE H"."le'x and O H. Ranck. D. D.. 11.00am —“The Shepherding Church 940 a.m —Sunday School Me: £45am._8 8. for all Departments. fingnha " Washington YOGODA Society Pounded by Bwami Yos BRAHMACHARI JOTID X Sunday. September 25. 1932, 8 P.M. CHAITANYA: Messenger of Love THE CHAMPLAIN, APT. 51 1424 K Street’ N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0092 Congregational At 8 p.m. the subject of his | Evangelistic Center City-Wide Revival Begins 7:45! Mae P on “Winnér_National Beauty Prize” thy, 'pt Sat., Gt e (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th N.W, above Q o Yt Clogs of oo Sipany Bohe 11— MoTRing Worshy “HE T REAPETH.’ #pm_Discussion eeting i the Parish "l’hr Ilrll Light of Heaven.” Pree I . open after services. REV. PAUL SPERRY. PASTOR. Post. Hniversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. NW. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “RELIGION AND CRISIS” National Capital Choir, under n of Albert W. Harned, (flnngrcgufiunal " CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 34th and Lowell Sts. NW. George Farnham, Pastor h Scho ss Savilla Gam- Sermon. *The Mount Pleasant Church _Offers You Tomorrow t 9:30—Church School. departments. At 11—Service of Worship. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Will Preach on “An Enthusi Seven asm for I J Columbia Rd. at 14th St. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 11AM Consecrat Young People’s Society, 6:30 P.M. “How Goes Our Youth?” n of New Parish House and Installation of Church School Staff 8P.M.—Mr. Wilbert B. Smith Of India “India Demands Life” Reserve Supper Tickets. National 4317 Midweek Meeting follows supper at 6:45 o'clock. Miss director of religious educ Thursday. 6 p.m. Nell M. Berghout, for Church Night Supper, n, will lead the meet- ing and speak on “The Church as a School.” Everyone Cordially Invited s BAPTIST Rev H. W. O. FIFTH EMg 10 a.m. Almnll F:" Promot pageant ith Rally and music, flnv\n\ ‘and n thusiasm. Ad- dress by John Ruthveen. Offering for Dr. Green's work in Africa 7:45 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Bri 8 V2. Pand _and party Oct “TEMPL Bible School Gospel Servicesi— “The Just Live by Fai Ba, P Thursdlv Tenth and N Sts. Thos. E. Boorde. ANCE’ OF NINETIET! ANN“ERSARY October 6. 7 and 9. illington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor. p.m. IME SONGS. : M —OLD- We Glov, Go and Grow Constantly. 9:30—Bible Sc! Mul Cla “Concerning the Living and nu m--u.ng Mateh The Bapllst Bible School Washington, D. C. B. P. ROBERTSON, President. Baptist Headquarters, Kth St. N.W. Eighteen Courses offered. Classes meet in evenings. Register now Conferences solicited. For infor- mation address the president. “KENDALL 5" "% 8% 9 e Minister M. r GERMA P ne Master Bul e “From' the Mo y—Prayer service. W ELCDM 3 E; E b i _some Was v E. Hez Swem inzion peopie nide!” 8 P.M. Easy chairs (men like them): pravers for healing. and secret prayer offerers Fmpart Gut of o Seli and get ll‘llll" mrnu;ms cmv!,g“nm_l 1) :00—"Recompenses.” 8:00—The Real Jesus.” The Friendliest Church in Washington d | h ‘lml *5SMITH. Pastor Pthon h and R SECOND l-‘ollrfl! St. am'] \lrzlnla Ave. S.E. M B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. rium) WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 31st & N Sts. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Sunday School _9:45. B V. x on. Rev Pll(nr U 0 FIRST M- P Mg inday Sthool. 830 am Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest Dl SAMUEL JlD:DV'PORTFR Pastor. _“EAST, UnARE AND JA\’I‘LI‘I" 4Tlernun6 Peonle’. ~rvice). B. 6.45 p.m. Hational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor # 1 rvice.) 8:00 P.M. 0 A.M.—Bible School Rally Day Exercises. g 'l'lll RALLYING POINT FOR TODAY.” (Rally Day “EXODUS—m BOOK OF OUTGOINGS.” (Second of the Messages on the Books of the Bible.) Thursday, 8 P.M. "PRAYEB AS “OBK Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister —“CONTEI'TED CHRISTIANS.” —“THE GEEAT AMERICAN THITST.” (Both services by Philip G. Murray. Min'~ 6:45—Young Pcople's Meetings. 9 :!O—Sundly School. r's As-istant.) -—‘!‘hundny—mnr Service.