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THE EVENING SPRTUALADVANE s ] PATORTO B MEETINGS TUESDAY One-Day Conierence Will Be Addressed by Prominent Religious Leaders. A one-day “spiritual advance” con- ference will be held jointly under the suspices of the Commission on Evan- gelism of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America and the Washington Federation of Churches next Tuesday at Calvary Baptist Church. Dr. Jesse M. Bader, field secretary of the Commission on Evangelism, will preside. The session will convene at 9:30 o'clock with devotions led by Rev. Mal- colm §. Taylor. Addresses will be de- livered as follows. “World Hunger,” Rev. George P. Beers, pastor First Baptist Church. Patersol .. “How Many Loaves Have Ye?" Rev. Roy C. Hpnen- stein, pastor Congregational-Christian Church, Dover, Del; “Living Bread,” Rev. F. W. Burnham, pastor Seventh Street Christian Church, Rlchmnnd Va.; “Give Ye Them to Eat,” Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington. D. C.; “The Di- vine Presence,” Rev. William H. Foulkes, pastor First Presbyterian Church, ch\u ark, N. J Following luncheon, with Dr. C. C Rasmussen, pastor of the Luther Place | Memorial Church, presiding, the aft- ernoon session will convene. There will be addresses as follows: “The Present Call to a Larger Evangelism,” Rev. Jesse M. Bader; “The Way of the Burn- ing Heart.,” Rev. Malcolm S. Taylor. The night session will convene at 8 o'clock. when Rev. W. H. Foulkes, | vice president of the International So- ciety of Christian Endeavor, will speak. Simultaneous meetings will be held at night as follows: Mount Vernon Place Church—Speakers, Rev. Jesse M. Bader, New York City, and Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Washington, D. C.; Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street—Speakers., Rev. Malcolm S. Taylor, Washington, D. C., and Rev. George P. Beers, Paterson, N. J.: Ninth Street Christian Church— Speakers, Rev. Roy Helfenstein, Dover, Del, and Rev. F. W. Burnham, Richmond, Va.: subjects of addresses in each place, “Forward Together With Christ” and “Spiritual Daybreak.” NEW MEMBERS TO BE RECEIVED TOMORROW Takoma Park Presbyterian Church to Celebrate Sacrament of Lord's Supper. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. The pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, will speak on “The Channel.” Recognition of new mem- bers will be made. Church school is at 9:30 o'clock. The Bliss Class for students of the Bliss Electrical School, will hold its first ses- sion under the leaderhip of E. W. Bond, who succeeds C. R. Normandy as teach- er. Dean C. E. Hill will address the Brotherhood Class at 10 o'clock. ‘The evening service is at 8 o'clock. Mr. Schearrer will give the first sermon in a series entitled “The Gospel in Genesis.” The theme tomorrow night will be “The Creative God.” The Intermediate C. E. Society will meet at 6:45 o'clock, with Norma Lew- ton as leader. A candlelight consecra- tion meeting will be held by the Senior Scciety at 7 o'clock. Mr. Schearrer will speak on v Covenant.” BIQIIOP E. H. lll‘(‘HES FIGHT SPEAKERS IN CHURCH FORUM Third Year’s Program at Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Opens Tomorrow. | The opening session of the third | year's program of the Adult Forum to- morrow morning, and an address by Miss Emmy Beckmann, prominent edu- cational and woman political leader of Germany, at the meeting of the Women’s Guild next Wednesday morn- ing, are the principal events among the activities of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church next week. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington University, is one of eight members of college faculties and scientific and economic experts, on the program of the forum for October and November. Beginning the pro- gram tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, Dr. A. W. Hummel, chief of the Chinese section of the Library of Congress, will speak on “Confucianism,” and direct the questionnaire period following his address. During the remainder of October the speakers and subjects are: October 9, Dr. O. E. Baker of the Bureau of Agri- cultural Economics, on “The Agricul- tural Significance of the Declining Birth Rate”; October 16, Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, professor of the philosophy of religion at American University, on “Transplanted Puritanism in the South”; October 23, Dr. R. Kent Beattie, forest pathologist. Bureau of Plant In- dustry, on “Gathering Chestnuts in Japan”; Getober 30, Dr. Delos O. Kirs- man, professor of economics, American | University, on “An Economist’s Obser- | vations in' Russia.” Dr. Marvin will address the forum November 13, speaking on “The Laws of Life,” and_other speakers i1 November are: Dr. Mordecai Ezekiel, eccnomist, November 6; Dr. A. W. Hummel, No- vember 20, and Lieut. Col. Karl F. Baldwin, U. S. A, November 27. Miss Beckmann, president of the Naticnal Teachers' Association of Germany and a member of the Hamburg Parliament, will address the guild on “The Position | and Work of Women in Germany and | Conditions Among the Yourger Gen- | eration.” Miss Elizabeth Beatty, executive sec- retary of the Travelers' Aid Society, will address the Mount Pleasant League of Service Tuesday evening. The Mount Pleasant young people’s organi- zations will have their opening sessicns tomorrow evening, and the Fall com- munion service, with reception of new The session will meet at the manse | members, will be held tumorrow miorn- Monday evening and the trustees in| ing. the church office Tuesday evening. Mrs. | Leslie Holt'’s circle of the Ladies' Aid | Socicty will meet Wednesday afternoon | at the home of Mrs. Anthony Hutchin- | DR. W. R. WARREN son, jr. 11 Ethan Allen avenue. Mr. Schearrer will conduct the service Wed- 2e'<dns evening, speaking on “The Good ife The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will meet Friday evening. — WILL GIVE TWO SERMONS At the National Memorial United Brethren Church tomorrow, the min- ister, Dr. Simpson B. DBL;he‘LY wiil | preach at 11 am. on “Vain Imagina-| tions™ and at 8 pm. on “God's Alarm Clock.” The pastor and the delegats C. 8. Hardy and Maj. J. D. Byers, will leave Monday morning for Chambersburg, Pa.. to attend the 143d session of the Pennsylvania Annual Conference. Sunday school meets at 9:40 am., with promotion ceremonies, and the Christian Endeavor Societies will have a joint meeting at 7 p.m., with a spe- cial rally day program. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Tuesday evening after the prayer service. COMMUNION TOMORROW At the Lutheran Church of the Atonement the sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administered tomorrow morning and evening. Rev. H. E. Sny- der will give a brief confessional talk. ‘The choir will sing special music, Mrs. Alvin C. Fillman taking the solo part. The Luther League will meet today at 7 pm. Topic for discussion will be “How the Teaching of Jesus Changes Business.” A large class for catechetical instruc- tion is being formed. This class will meet every week in the parich hall until next EES[EI‘ Ministers to Meet Monday The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion of Washington and Vicinity will meet Monday at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock. Rev. Henry B. Wooding is president. The meeting will be in the nature of fellow- ship and get together. The experi- ences of the wvacation season will be exchanged. Missionary Will Speak. Dr. George Green, for the last 25 ears a medical missionary from Fifth aptist Sunday School to West Africa, will speak at the Sunday School and preach at 11 am. tomorrow. Dr. John E. Briges will preach at night. SHRIN TEMPLE IS GUEST SPEAKER | Official of Disciples of Christ Pen- sion Fund to Be at National City Church. Dr. W. H. Warren of Indianapolis, | Ind., executive vice president of the ! Pension Fund of the Disciples of Christ, will be guest speaker tomorrow morn- ing at the National City Christian Church. An unusual service has been planned for the evening service. An informal song service will be held, dedicatcd to the memory of Charles H. Gatriel noted hymn writer. The program wii consist entirely of Gabriel hymns. Con- | gregational singing will be interspersed with solos and numbers by tne choir and a mixed octet. The annual congregational meeting | will be held Thursday evening. Officers will be elected. The meeting will fol- low a dinner at the Vermont Avenue building at 5:30 o'clock. SERVICE FO.R'SHRINERS | | Officers and Members of Families to Attend Worship. Almas Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, with their officers and members and their families, will be the special guests at the open-air religious service on Temple Heights tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Ma- sons, will be the speaker and a large attendance is expected. The music will be directed by J. Wal- ter Humphrey of the Almas Temple Chanters and the band of the temple will provide several numbers and ac- company the congregational singing. ‘The uniformed bodies of Almas Temple will also be in attendance. PREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART OF THE NATION'S CAPITAL BIBLE HALL Pentecostal | Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. The Church With a Welcome Public Invited HARRY V. SCHAEFFER, Pastor E DAY 'HEIGHTS Open Air Religious Service Under’ Masonic Aus; pices SPEAKER Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D. Special Music by the Masonic Glée Clul; HOMER POPE, Director Almas Temple will be special Uniformed Bodies and Nobility. uests, with their Potentate, Di Their friends and the public cordially SERMON SERIES “] Dare You,” First of Rev. W. S. Abernethy’s Topics. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “God in the Silences.” The Lord’s supper and re- ception of new members will be held. “I Dare You” will be the topic at the evening service, which will be the first of a series of services for young people. ‘The following young folk will have part on the program; Mary Louise Kyle, Vir- ginia Cureton, John B. Bolt and Horace Strickland. Philip G. Murray, pastor's assistant, will begin the services for the junior church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, assisted by Andrew C. Wilkins. Rally day will be observed in the Sunday school. The Chinese department meets at 6:30 p.m. James N. Bonum will lead the meet- ing of the Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening. Business mesiing of the Bur- rall class Tuesday evening. The Wilbur class business meeting at the home of Miss Lucie Bernhard, 1226 Massachu- setts avenue, Tuesday evening. The Lucia Greene Circle meets with Mrs. George B. Bryan, 2812 Chesterfield place, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The pastor will cnduct the prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Services for the deaf will be conducted by Rev. A. D. Bryant tomorrow evening. ‘The young people’s department will hold a social from 6 to 7 o'clock to- morrow aflemoon COMMUNION SERVICES IN GRACE LUTHERAN will Gerhard E. Lenski Preach on “The Power to Forgive.” Rev. “The Power to Forgive” will be the subject of the sermon in Grace Luth- eran Church tomorrow morning by the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski. Holy communion will be celebrated and new members will be received. Sunday evening service will be re- | sumed at 7:30 oclock. For 10 Sunday evenings the pastor will speak on the general theme: “What the Stands For.” His SWPlal subject tomor- row night will be: “Two Hundred Dif- ferent Kinds of Churches.” The young | people are co-operating with the pastor in the evening service and will furnish coming services. Harry Crow is presi- dent of the young people’s group. Instruction for all unconfirmed chil- dren in the congregation above the age of 12 is being held each Saturday at 10 am., under the supervision of the pas- tor. This class will _be _conducted throughout the year. The Ladies’ Aid ! Society will meet Wednesday in the hall of the church. Mrs. Charles Volland, president, will conduct the meeting. s PETWORTH CHURCH TO HOLD RALLY DAY ment of Methodist School Tomorrow. Rally day will be observed in the Sunday school of Petworth Methodist Episcopal am. The exercises will be held in each department of the school. There will At 11 am. the service will be dedi- cated to the cause of religious educa- tion, and the Sunday school officers and teachers will attend in a group. The minister. Rev. R. L. Wood, will preach on “Life in the Making." The evening service will begin with a song service led by W. R. Schmucker. The last of the series of illustrated sermons, “The Dawn of Christianity will be given by the minister. The | theme will be illustrated by colored slides. ‘The official board meeting will be held Tuesday evening. and the Women's Guild, the Woman's Home Missionary Society, and the Women'’s Foreign Society will unite in an all-day meeting ‘Wednesday. LUTHERANS PLAN DAY “Exchangmg 0l1d for New" Topic of Georgetown Pastor. “Exchanging the OId for the New" will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am in Georgetown Luthern Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Holy com- munion will be administered. Rally day services will be observed in the Sunday school at 9:30 am. Russell Lindberg will be the leader of the Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. At the 8 pm. service the sermon subject will be “The Medicine of the Leaf.” The Church Council will meet Tues- day at 8 pm.; business meeting of the Sunday school Wednesday, 8 prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m. Qllnirrfi ;:tj(finil REVIVAL French World War_Nurss SYI.SIE E. CUSIC, Evlnnlllt “America:s Silvery Soprano” Tth and Underwood Sts, y C. Martin. P hnnfian Srience “Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Lhurth of (.hrlst Scientist 11 Third Chllrch of Chrix! Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W, A Fourth Church of Cl Scientist 16th and Meridan N.W. SUBJECT: “UNREALITY” SERVICES— 11 AM"-nd 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8 O Clock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Houn 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week Closed Sundays and holidays. THlRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sund: and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, Church | the special music for tomorrow’s and | Exercises Will Be in Each Depart-| Church tomorrow at 9:30 | be promotion of members of the school. | 3 s” | Bible class, business and socill meeting, STAR, WASHINGTON A board meeting will be held at the Central Union Mission October 4. Metropolitan will have a home-com- ing October 29. e Devotional Life Commission, un- der DoroLhy Pearson's direction, will have charge of the B. Y. meeting at Bethany tomorrow evening. Hyattsville meets at 4:. 30 o'clock to- morrow for a trip to Rock Creek Park, holding meeting with Stella Payne’s Stewardship Commission, following a campfire roast. Group No. 2, under the leadership of Mrs, Hfldl Lewis, will present the devo- tional program at East Washington Heights tomorrow evening. Mrs. Alva Leap, director of the Serv- ice Commission, will have charge of the program at Grace tomorrow. Chevy Chase will feature the instal- 1ation of officers tomorrow evening. Margaret Beller, director of the De- votional Life Commission at Temple, will lead their meeting. John Street will lead the Devotional Life Commission in the presentation of a program at National Baptist. THEME SELECTED BY DR, MCARTNEY Will Discuss Ancient Tale of African “Gold Rush” of 600 B. C. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, pastor of the Covenant - First Presbyterian Church, will take tomorrow as his ser- mon an anclent tale from the African “Gold Rush” of about the year 600 B.C. and apply it to Christian life today un- der the title “Ships That Bring No Cargoes.” The pastor will greet the students of the Gunston Hall, Miss Maderia's, Hol- ton Arms, Millard Military, Martha Washington Seminary and King-Smith schools attending church. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. Midweek services Thursday at 8 o'clock. Dr. McCartney will deliver an address on “This Land of Ours,” based upon his observations in touring across the continent this Summer. The All Comers Men’s Bible class will be addressed Sunday at 9:45 am. by Judge Hugh M. Tate. The Tip Top Club meets at 7 pm. in the church \huuse The subject will be “Unselfish- ness, the Law of Christian Life.” Lead- er, Miss Frances Coombs. Supper at 6:30 o'clock. The Covenant Fellowship will meet at 7 o'clock. They will have |a Seth Parker rally. Dr. McCartney will address the group. Supper at 6:30 | o’clock. “THE FRONT DOOR” DR. RIVES’ SUBJECT “Spiritual Olympic” to Be Evening Theme at Asbury Methodist. “The Front Door” will be the theme of the pestor, Dr. J. J. Rives, tomor- row at 11 am. at the Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, and at 8 pm. “Spiritual Olympic.” Special music will be furnished by the quartet. composed] of Mrs. Fannie Shreve Hart- sill, Miss H. Marie Koonyz, Elsworth| Condrin and Fred C. Schaefer, support- | ed by a vested choir. Students and taclty of Arlington Hall will attend the morning service. Sunday school. 9 am.; prayer serv- |ice, Thursday, 8 pm. The Board of | Stewards will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. The Asbury Dramatic Club will pre- sent a_play before the Missionary So-; | ciety Wednesday evening RALLY DAY T0 BE HELD iSt. Matthew's Lutheran Sunday School Plans Special Program. | Rally day will be observed in St Matthew's Luthern Sunday school to- {morrow at 9:45 am. by a special pro- gram in which many of the younger ‘pupfls will take part.” The pastor, Rev. | E. H. Meuser, will give an address on “The Church’s Responsibility in the Field of Religious Education.” Mr. Meuser will also preach at both | the morning and evening services. His will be “The Day of Reckoning.” The the second of a series on the life of the Apostle John, the subject being, “The Nation of John, the Apostle.” RKeformed .REF ORMED Corner 13th & Monroe Sts. Dr. James D. Buhrer. Min D. D.. Pastor. 7.00pm—Y. P. S C. E. Hniversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L Subject: “Mental and Moral Evolution” LIBRARY, Stoneleigh Court, Conn, Ave. & L St. N.W. _ @hristian CHURCH OF CHRIST Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. 11:00 AM.—T7:45 P.M. Hear Oldham from China Congregational singing only. oo ——[a| CHRISTIAN Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE. Minister. 9:30—Graded Church School. 11:00—Communion and Sermon. Sermon _ subject, “True Education.” 6:45—Christian _ Endeavor cleties Consecration . “'Doing All ings Throush Christ.” The ofCers of the.Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor cleties will be installed at the 1 evening service. The National City Thomas Circle. Dr. H. H. Harmon. Ministes m Earle Wilfley, Minister Emeritus. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 10:40 a'm.—Sermon, Dr. W. R. Warren, Indianapolis, Ind. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meet- H. Gabriel Song COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Road West ;' 14th St. |H LW. sermon topic for the morning service | sermon for the evening service will be | D. C, CHURCH SCHOOL 10 BE DEDICATED Presbyterian Exercises at Chevy Chase Tomorrow at 10 0’Clock. The new building of the church school of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will be dedicated with special exercises tomorrow at 1Q o'clock. The building is of three stofles and stone construction and was erected at a cost of about $70,000. The building will be presented, on behalf of the board of trustees, by the president of the board, J. Craig Pea- cock. It will be received by the chair- man of the Committee on Religlous Education, Theodore H. Wilson. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, the pastor, will speak. Promotion exercises will be held in the beginners', primary, junior and in- termediate departments at 9:30 o'clock. “Religiously Educated” will be the subject of Dr. Hollister's sermon at the morning service. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society will meet October 5 at 11 o'clock. The Woman's Guild will meet at 1:30 o'clock October 5 in the assembly room. The Clyde Kelly Men's Bible class will hold a social in the chapel Thursday evening. A dinner for the congregation will be a house- warm'mg m the new building. ELDBROOKE CHURCH Special Program Wwill Be Rendered at Sunday School Session Tomorrow. Rally day will be observed in Eld- brooke Methodist Episcopal Church to- morrow. At the Sunday school session at 9:30 am. a special program will be rendered. At 11 am. a rally day play, cast selected from the school, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Barrick. young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. His subject is “Laying the Foundation.” The pastor, Rev. W. M. Michael, will preach at 8 p.m. on “Honest Doubting.” The following circles meet Monday evening: Dawson-Gingell Circle, home of Mrs. Florence Dawson, 3909 Windom place; Michael Circle, home of Mrs. B. H. Kohler, 4216 River road; Patience Circle, home of Mrs. H. L. Walther, 5028 Wisconsin avenue. A noonday luncheon will be given in the social hall Wednesday by Thompson Circle The mid-week service will be held give the third address in a series on “The Bible in the Making” The sub- ject under discussion will be “The Apocrypha.” WILL ADDRESS MISSION Dr. W. H. Pinkerton. associated with { the Columbia Heights Christian Church, will be the speaker tomorrow night in ! the chapel of the Central Union Mis- sion, 613 C street. | The services next week will be con- TO HOLD HAI.LY DAY, “Out of the Fog” will be given by a | | munion, Rutland Hopkins is the leader in the |y Wednesday at 8 pm. The pastor will | ducted by the following organizations | | from churches represented by the Mis- | sion in its capacity as “The Mission of |the Churches;” Monday night, the | Christian Endeavor of Grace Reformed Church; Tuesday night, the Rhode Is- | land Avenue Methodist Protestant | Church: Wednesday night. the Chris- | tian Endeavor of the National City Chrm.u\n Church; Thursday night, the | Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church; Fri- day night, the Pitzer Bible Class of the Central Presbyterian Church, and Sat- {urday night, Vaughn Class of Calvary Baptist Church. ] Euvangelistic Center City-Wide Revival! Edith Mae Pennington Converted Bec ts Prize Winner T'» Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Sun.. 11 and 7 (hlly exeent Sat., Healing Thurs., Watch for Her Life Story. Come Early for Seat. Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Cor.. \;I Hl?'nxhllr Ave. and . D. D., Minister 11 AM. and 8 P.M.—Two Services. ‘Thursday fleningAPra) er Meeting. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932. Representatives of the District of Co- Jumbia league will hold a birthday cere- mony this afternoon at the statue of Muhlenberg in the Hall of Fame at the Capitol. ‘The annual meeting of the league will be held October 4, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 8 p.m. Officers to be installed are: President, Gilbert DeM. Major, Zion; first vice presi- dent, Ronald Renkel, 5t. Paul's; second vice president, Ralph Keister, Luther Place; corresponding and statistical secretary, Mrs. Grace Harllee, St. John's, Washington; recording secre- tary, Miss Marie Trede, St. Mark’s; treasurer, C. Bertram Gelston, Ref- ormation. Officers of Incarnation Lutheran Church will be installed tomorrow eve- ning. ‘The Maryland Synodical Luther League president, Fred N. Heise, of Baltimore, Md., has appointed members of the Wuhlnmn District league on various committees as follows: Detroit Conven- tion Committee, Gilbert DeM. Major; Finance Committee, C. Bertram Gelston; Extension Committee, Ralph Keister, and Frederick Convention Program and Synodical Publicity Committees, Fred L. Schickler. ‘The installation of the following of- ficers of Zion’s Luther League will be conducted October 9, at 7 pm., as fol- lows: President, Philip Krautwurst: vice president, Miss Christine Lurig; record- ing secretary, Miss Gladys Broeker; corresponding secretary, Miss Catherine Marques; treasurer, Miss Clara C. Schickler. \DR. FRANKLIN J. BOHANAN held Friday at 6 o'clock. There will be | TO PREACH TOMORROW ‘The services tomorrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street, are as fol- lows: Holy communion, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a. m., with sermon at the latter serv- ice by the rector, Dr. Franklin J. Bo- hanan; church school, 9:30 am.; Young People’s Society, 7 p. m The junior chapter of the Brother- hood of St. Andrew and of the senior branch of the Girls’ Friendly Society meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday: church school teachers, 8 p. m. Wednesday and Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Friday. Business meeting of the Rock Creek Players, 8 | p. m. Friday. The Rock Creek Colonial Pair will be held next Friday night and Satur- day afternoon and night. The services tomorrow at Holy Com- forter, Rock Creek Parish Chapel, 5714 Georgia avenue, include holy com- 7:30 8. m.; church school, 30 a. m.; morning prayer with sermon Rev. William L. Mayo, 11 a. m., and evening prayer and address, 7:30 p. m. O-Fashioned Goapel 01d-Fashioned Gospel Tabernacle | 505 L St. N.E. Holy Ghost Revival in Progress Evangelist Homer L. Petersen Sunday Night, 8 P.M. Tues. and Thurs., 8 P.M. _J. A. McCAMBRIDGE, Pastor. * | Preshyterian CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 AM. and T:45 P.M. rvices Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Orzanized 1868. Southern General Assem! Incersection of 15th and Yot ana 5 Rev JAMES nlgnlou D. D.. Pastes 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. _Com- munion. Sermon 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 14th St. Mt Pleasant Car or ™€ 16th St Bas to Irvine St N o Ser- FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” H James H, Miers, Minister 11a.m.—“A Final Word on Matthew, 16, 13 to 19." 8pm—“There Is Corn in Egypt. Genesis. 42.” ~ Jreshyterian Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D.D., Minister 3 | | 10am—Bible School. Rally_Day. | 1am—Morning worship. Sermon by mer. “Bratherliness. Faith and Courage.” 7p.m —Christian_Endeavor Society. A new intermediate society 10 be or- EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. The Inner Defense.” B Ehrating Brgeavor. 7:45 p.m —“Jesus and the Faih Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D.D., Pastor ganized New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, D. D., Minister. 11:00 a.m.—"An_Examined Life.” 7:45 p.m.—"A Larger Life.” Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sermnt Niles, Ministes Church_School. Motning Worship and Ser- mon. “A New and Living ay.! “AFRICA."” Rev. Irvin_Underhill. from Africa, Guest Speaker. 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor 9:30 am —Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m_—Communio VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. 11:00 a.m.—*Thin E 8:00 p.m. y Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Holister. D. D.. Minister. 9:30 a.m—Church School. Promotion | exercises 10:00 a.m.—Dedication _service of the new church school bullding 10:00 a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Men's Bible Class. Avalon Theater. 00,8m.—Mornine Worship. - Sublect: RELIGIOU su EDUCATED. WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Pastor. 1 GUNTON-TEMPLE ‘m.—Sunday_School. 11:00 & —Rally Day sermon by Dr. 6:45 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek service. 13.m—Communion Service. 7p.m.—C. E. Socie: 8p. ler.ure on “The o the National “ Dr. “Harold €. Céfinant-l"iut PECK MEMORIAL Under the Clock . 28th and M Sts. . KETCHUM, Minhtfl‘ 11:90 a.m —Ghurch. *How to Be Saved hurch. *His Only Chane Stndey School. 845, C. B T B, Wednesday. 8 p.m.—Gospel Service. Presbyterian Church Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. § Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney 2 Minister g Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt Assistant Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. Northminster Church 11th and Rhode Island Ave 45— Sunday Sche Sommunion. Northminster Chapel 9: 11 Subject: “SHIPS THAT BRING NO CARGOES.” Dr. McCartney preaching. Sunday School at 9:45 1 I. all Graded ST. PAUL'S CHURGH T0 ADVANCE PUPLLS Special Program Planned by| Lutherans Tomorrow Morning. Rally day will be observed in St.| Paul's Lutheran Church tomOrrow morning. The Sunday school session will convene at 9:45 am. and at 11 oclock a_special service has been planned. Promotion of pupils from the | primary, junior, intermediate and young people’s departments will take place. A talk on_“Leaves” will be given by the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, and there will be special music under the direction of Mrs. H. K. Smid. | In the evening Dr. Snyder's subject will be “God’s Giving and Forgiving” and a program of music by the chorus choir. Dr. Snyder s also scheduled to speak at the University of Maryland at the | vesper service commencing at 6 o'clock, when he will use as his address “The Man Without a Church.” | The Luther League at 7 o'clock will be led by Henry Snyder, jr., and Chris- tian Endeavor will be at the same hour. The Luther League will meet Mon- | day evening at the home of the Misses | Waldman, 2730 Chesapeake street, and Tuesday evening the District Luther League will meet at the church will be informal discussion of the revo- Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, and an offer- ing will be recefved for the Muhlenberg Statue Association. | The Ladies' Aid and the Men's Club will meet at the church Wednesday eve- ning and Thursday evening preparatory service to the holy communton will take place. Methodist Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister —*The Poor Man’s Bread.” ¥ “This Life of Speed.” 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 pm —Christian Endeavor Societies. There | _ Cutholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses, 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.” fltflmhm Emntnpal 1832 Emory Methodist Episcopal Church South 6104 Ga. Ave. NW. Rev. Harry V. Wheeler, Pastor 11 A.M., Bishop W. F. McMurry One Hundredth Anniversary Sermon 8 PM., Young Peoples Service Rev. Hedley Clews 9:40 AM., Sunday School Rally 7 P.M. Special Epworth League Service ARRRERPRYPREFRE R RERAEM FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. J. J. RIVES, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 am.—*“The Open Door.” 8:00 p.m.—“The Spiritual Olym- pies.” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School ‘Thursday Music—Francis Asbury Quartet. lutionary preacher patriot, Gen. John |/ Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’'s Representative Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth W. A. Shelton, DD., Pastor Rev. H. R. Deal, Asst. Pastor Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “REMEMBERING CHRIST.” 8:00 PM. “GROWTH.” REV. H. R. DEAL. Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. Wethodist Benjamin W. WESLEY Connecticut Ave, and Jocel CHEVY CHASE. D. 3. Phelps lhnd D. Eichth St. at Jefferson N.W. 5. CARROLL COALE. Minister. | BRIGHTWOOD PARK "FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. | Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Relizious Education. REV. | il 9:30—Church Sch ELDBROOKE | Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N WALTER M. MICHAEL. Ministe 11:00 a.m.—"'Out of the Fog.” Rally Day Pageant ‘Honest Doubt- Eyisropal Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Meeks, District Superintendent Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGFLY. D. D.. Minister fhe Church With the Lighted Cross. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. AN TRINITY " aimss | DAN L. ENNIS. D. D.. Minister. Rally Day. 11:00a'm. Exercises by 8:00pm " McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. PASTOR ndered by Unbelief.” Se Lost." “The Teacher's Task.”” Metyoi)olitan Memorial James SheraMontgemery, D.D. Minister 3 | s BAPTIST = Rev H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near ith S.v ek " Communio: Sermon by Dr Humbird Duffey . Dr. Green will offer at 9:30. and to \the astembled classes 10:30 Meeting of Current Support and Mis- sion Commitees Monday night ice for Aged and Ins* Oct. 9 Ficker and party. METROPOLITAN 3 6th and A Sts. REV. JOHN COMPTON B! u,. Pastor. Morning at Ele “TRICMPHANT HELP FOR TROUBLED HEART Brisgs and Eyening at Seven, Forty-five (Note change of hour for UREATELT I OF OUR TIMES. S50 “Bibie. Schoal. 8 45_pm. Six Sotieties of Yount People. 7:45, Sonks GRACE S. Car. Ave SE W. JORNS CHURCH HOME-COMING SERVICE Sunday Mornink at 11 O Clock Lord's Subper observed ALL_ OUR _MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ARE _INVITED WITHOUT FURTHER INVITATION Bible School at Preachine at 7:45. Pastor_will look coming Service. Petwor! and Randolnh Streets. ith REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor 11:00 a.m—Sermon_and Communion. PERFECT PEACE.’ 9:30, Young People. 6:45. for you at Home- The Friendliest Church in Washington 9:30 am.—S. 8. Classes for All New Class of Young Married Couptes. CENTEN! NTAL Tth & l:u NE. E. Hez Swem most _shock- he. n.- thing ever sald {g & greschert’ 8 PAL. Immersion 2 AR YOur Peravs for healing & secre prayer offerers. ou HIGHLANDS CHU cn ecn at ~Church School ‘ommunion. with address 00—C 8.00—"'Starting Where You Are.” Tenth and N Sts. N.W. Thos. E. Boorde, Minister 930 AM. TEMPL Bible School Gospei Services:- “An Anxious Bride”.. Communion “Just What to Do B. Y. P. U. Program Praver Service, Thursday. 11:00AM Sen s . B:00P.M. . T00PM . B:00PM. NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Oct. 6, 7 and 9 Thursday night. Congresa- tional Rally Priday night Night 8:00 P.M. Denominational 8:00 PM. . special services, to be SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. !B. REV. H. M. B. .vows. D. D.. Pa 9:30—Sunday School L Sundn B lncentive to Mg 8:00p.m—The Foundation of (Both solices at Auditorium) WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 31st & N Sts. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. rnm TAKOMA PARK WILLIAM EARL LA RUE. Pastor. Piney Branch Road and Aspen Stre Sunday School. 9:45. Preaching. 11 & CHEVY CHASE ‘Western Ave. and Belt Road. } REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, Minister. 88 B Evening Frasse i “BRICKBATS AND ROSES. "KENDALL & 9:30am—S. S: B. Y. P. U. 7 pm. 11000 m —heparting ' Réaueat” 8:00 p e Hymn Beautiful " 730 p.m. Thirsday” Praver servics. o NEAR B Sixteenth P M8y haay Sehool. 930 a.m DIN _SALVAGING OUR. luolmu: and O Streets l\mihwnt DR SAMlEl. Jln<0 POHTEK. Pastor. W e Peovle’s Service). e Y 6.45 p.m. P, U. Pational %aptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. —Bible School, George 11:00 A 8:00 P.M.—“LEVITICUS—THE Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor S. Newcombe, Superintendent. —“LOVE AND SERVICE” (The Lord's Supper). BOOK OF LAWS.” lMemles o( Books of Bible for Men of Today.) ‘Thursday, —“WRESTLING IN I’RAYEK Calbary 8th & H Sts. NW W. S. Abernethy, Minister 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except W ednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All_are welcome to attend services and use our rudg ll 00 AM.—“GOD IN THE SILENCES.” Communion Service. DARE YOU.” Young People’s Service. ! 30 A M- —Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Young People’'s Meetings. —-Pnyer llee Alaska Avense and Kalmia Road 9:45—Sunday School gWorkers needed in & wrowing church) Rev. J. R. Duffield, Minigter in Charge. Thursday Ewnu. Scmu, 8PM. *“THIS LANII 0' OURS.” ' SUNDAY, 4 P.M. Autos drive in at Comicclicut Ave. and California St.