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“A-8 = OXFORD MOVEMENT PARLEYS PLANNED 'Washington Cathedral Ses- | sions to Mark Centenary May 14 to 21. ™ commemoration of the centen: of the Oxford movement in the Churc] of England, which had its origin in Keble's assize sermon at the University of Oxford in July, 1833, a special con- ference will be held at the College of Preachers of Washington Cathedral from May 14 to 21. Announcement of the program has just been made by Bishop James E. Freeman and the| warden_of the College of Preachers, | Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander. The significance of the Oxford move- | ment will be discussed in three special| sermons @uring the conference. Dr. Prank Gavin of the General Theological Seminary, will preach on “What Was ghe Oxford Movement?” in the great eholr of the cathedral May 14 at 4 o'ciock. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, pastor of the Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn, and former president of | the Federated Council of Churches of | Christ in America, will deliver a ser- mon on “The Oxford Movement and Protestantism” in St. Alban’s Parish Church on the cathedral grounds May 17 at 8 o'clock. The final sermon will be delivered by Dr. Julian Hamlin, rector | of Emmanuel Church of Boston, on| “The Future of the Oxford Movement.” | He will spea.. 1 the great choir of the | | row. i Sorority to Entertain. ‘Theta Mu Sigma Sorority of Trinity 1 Church, Takoma Park, will take & trip to “Pleasure Isle” Friday evening at the parish hall, Piney Branch road and Dahlia street, leaving at 8:15 pm. Congress Street M. P. ’ ‘The Harrison Bible class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. in the auditorium of the church. Birthday Sunday will | be observed, and William N. Payne, ir., vice president of the class, will have charge of the lesgon and speak. Repre- sentative Jechn Paul Kvale of Minnesota will be the guest speaker. His theme | will be “Jesus Faces the Cross.” Al men are welcome. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will preach at 11 am. on “The Lord’s Tryste.” At 8 p.m. his theme will be “What it Is to Live.” The annual membership meeting for the election of the official board and delegate to the annual conference will be held Thurs- day, 8 pm. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian, ° Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will preach tomorrew at 11 a.m. on “Finding Life's Blessings. Church of the Brethren, ‘The celebration of the Lord's supper and communion will be observed tomor- The morning service will consist of the examination service which pre- | cedes the communion service. This| preparatory service will be conducted | at 11 am. and the communion service at 6 pm. There will be no Christian | cathedral May 'l at 4 o'clock. | Schedule of Sessions. | Apart from the three sermons, the | conference sessions will be held in the College of Preachers Building in ac- cordance with the following schedule May 15, 4 pm., Rev. Shirley C. Hughson, superior of the Order of tie Holy Cross. “The Oxford Movement and Community Life”; 7:45 p.m., Very Rev. Henry B. Washburn, dean of the Epis: | copal Theological School in Cambridgy, Mass., “The Oxford Movement and the | Recovery of Spiritual Values.” May 16, 10 am., Rev. Charles Win- ! fred Douglas of the Community of St. Mary, Peekskill, N. Y. “The Oxford Movement and Church Music”; 4 pm., Dr. John Mockridge, rector of James, Philadelphia, “The Oxford Movement and Liturgical Development”; 7:45 pm., Dr. Ralph Adams Cram of | Boston, distinguished architect, ““The Oxford Movement and Christian Wor- ship: Symbolism.” May 17, 10 a.m.. Very Rev. Frederick C. Grant, dean of the Western Theolog- cial Seminary in Chicago. “The Oxford Movement and the Bible”; Edward R. Hardy. Ph. D., of the Ge! eral Theological Seminary. *“The Ear- lier Movement in America.” 3 May 18, 10 a.m. Dr. Granville M. ‘Williams of the Society of St. John the Evangelist and rector of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City, “The Oxford Movement and De- votional Life”; 4 p.m., Very Rev. E. N. M. Nutter, dean of Nashotah House in Wisconsin, “The Oxford Movement and the Prophetic Ministry”: 7:45 p.m., Dr. Leicester C. Lewis. rector of St. Mar-'| tin-in-the-Field, Chestnut Hill, “The Oxford Movement and the Ministry of Grace.” Talks on May 19. | May 19, 10 am., D. A. McGregor, of | the Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Ill. “The Oxford Movement and Social Theory”; 4 p.m., Clinton | Rogers Woodruff, of the Executive Council of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, | who has charge of Christian social serv- | | Rev. E. L. Harrison, will speak | English, pastor of the Ebenezer M. E.| Endeavor meeting. Church of the Atonemente. At the morning service tomorrow, | Pastor Snyder will preach on “Christ | Hidden and Revealed.” In the evening | an illustrated lecture on “The OId | Book Finding New Friends.” The work | of the American Bible Soclety will be illustrated. Friday evening the Bible class will give a comedy. “The District School at Blueberry Corners.” Shiloh Baptist. At 11 o'clock tomorrow the mimfigr. “Our Lord's Conception of Character.” The | ordinance of baptism will be adminis- tered at 7:30 o'clock. The subject for | the evening service will be “The Cul-| ture of the Cross.” Holy communion | will be observed. Friendship Baptist. “The Righteous and Wicked” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting. pas- | tor, tomorrow at 11 am. Rev, W. A.| Church, will speak at 3:30 pm.. Rev.| W. A. Flood, blind evangelist, will speak at 8 p.m. Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to-| morrow morning on “The Power of the | New Birth.” There will be baptism | after the morning service. At the eve- | ning service communion will be urved,‘ Twelfth Street Christian. The pastor’s third anniversary services | will be closed by Dr. H. H. Harmon, pastor of the National City Christian Church, who will deliver the final ser- mon at 3 p.m. me‘lmstfir. Rev. é’m:: Whitfield, will preach a! am. - munion service will be observed at 12:30 pm. Special services 8 p.m. Divine Science. Grace Lightfoot Patch, leader, will have for the subject of the lesson- “The Man Nobcdy Missed.” Senator M. M. Logan will teach the Stevenson Bible class. ~ “Mother” Jaeger will conduct the junior church y Pioneers meet at 6:45 pm., with Vernon Williams presenting the pro- gram. The Ladies’ Aid will hold a meeting Thursday with luncheon at noon. The Dramatic Club of the Sunday school will present a three-act comedy, “Mystery Island,” at the Baptist Home for Children Monday evening. Centennial Baptist. “The Impressiveness of the Unusual!” is the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem to- morrow night at 8 o'clock. The 11 a.m. subject is “Moses Talked About Jesus!” Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach tomor- row at 11 a.m. on *. y Days Are” or “Dally Strength for Daily Duties,” and at 7:45 pm. “He Is Able”; or, “God Is Equal to All Emergencies.”” Dr. Ray Palmer will teach the Berew Bible class for men and women and Vernon Lowrey the Baraca class for men. « Georgetown Lutheran, “Rethinking Christ” will be the ser- mon subject tomorrow at 11 am., by Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor, at 8 p.m. The subject will be “I Know.” The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd McCord, East Falls Church, Va. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., conducted by the pastor. The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. William Shaw, East Falls Church, Va. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Christ in Christian Experience: the Believers’ Pattern.” This will be the cond” in & series of Sunday morning sermons on the Book of Philippians. At 8 pm. his subject will be “Christ the Power of God.” Class will have charge of the opening song service and the stringed quartet from the Ninth Street Christian Church will render several numbers of instru- mental music. Grace Baptist. The Lord’s supper will be observed at morning service. The sermon sub- Ject is “Rebuild a Nation.” Evening, “Lovable Youth.” Dr. E. E. Richardson, pastor of Congress Heights, who re- cently made a trip around the world visiting mission stations, will tell about foreign missionary work Thursday night at 8 o’'clock. All Saints Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector. will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomor- row. There will be holy communion as well as at 7:30 am. Gospel Hall. Gatpel services will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 245 Pifteenth street south- east. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Church of Our Saviour. Holy communion will be celebrated tomorrow at 6:55 am. The service of morning prayer and sermon will be at 11 am. Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, rec- tor, will preach on “Christ's Call to His Men.” At 6:30 p.m. there will be a meeting of all young people from 16 to 21 years of age who are interested in fcrming a Young People's Fellowship. Preparations are being made for the service of institution for the new rector The Men's Bible | will be special tomorrow. At 11 am. Prof. Benjamin Brawley, instructor of English in How- ard University, will be the guest speak- er. At 3:30 pm. Dr. Robert M. Wil- liams, pastor of the Asbury Church, will prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. young people’s prayer meeting Thurs- day, 8 to 9 p.m.; noonday prayer meet- ing daily. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “Our Need of Patience” is the ject tomorrow morning by the ister, the Rev. W. O. Carrington. will speak to Certain Bad sub- min- . He the junior church on “A Boy.” At 4 pm. there will be musical vespers featuring the Armstrong High School Choral Club composed of 120 voices, under the di- rection of Mrs. Estelle Pinkney Web- ster and E. R. Amos. At 7:45 p.m. the minister will preach the annual ser- mon to the Order of the Cyrenians. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Zion. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. J. W. McCoy on “The Last Sup- per.” Holy communion. Preaching, 8 pm. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. A. Franklin Fisher will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. Midweek prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. . Second Baptist. ‘The pastor, Rev. J. L. Halloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Story that Never Grows Old,” and in the evening- on “The Sabbath Day.” United Brethren. Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, assistant minister, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. In the evening the C. E. anni- versary service will be held at 8 o'clock under” the direction of H. Lee Smith, director of young people's work. A play- let will be presented. Rev. Ward Smith will lead in the devotion®. The midweek service will be Tuesday at 7:45 pm. in charge of Rev. Ward Smith. The ladies of the Missionary Soclety and the church will meet Wednesday in the Sunday School House from 10 am. to 4 p.m. to sew for the children of the United Brethren Or- phanage and Home. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. ‘The rector will preach tomorrow a the 11 o'clock service on “I was Afraid. The Young People’s Fellowship will meet at 7:30 pm. Holy communion, 8 am. The Woman’s Auxiliary” will meet Tuesday at 11 am. Luncheon and so- cial at noon. Holy communion Thurs- day, 10:30 am. McKinley Memorial Baptist. ‘The pastor, Dr. 8. Geriah Lamkins, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “1 Saw an Angel Flying in the Midst of Heaven With the Everlasting Gospel to Preach to Them That Dwell on the Earth.” Union meeting, 3:30 p.m. under the auspices of the clubs of the church. Sermonettes by Rev. Flelds and others. Rev. W. B. Robinson. pastor of Second ghiloh Baptist Church, will preach at pm. Rehoboth Baptist. Rev. E. M. Tyre will have as his text tomorow at 11 am. “The Christlike , dedication of the new 8 pm.: prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m.; special meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m.; preaching, JRDAY. TEMPTATION TOPIC OF DR. . H. HARMON National City Christian to Resume Junior Church Service Tomorrow. “Overcoming Temptation” will be Dr. H. H. Harmon's sermon subject to- morrow morning at the National City Christian Church. The Junior Church service will be resumed at the morning worship heur under the leadership of Miss Ida McMillan. The evéning hour will be given over to the monthly eve- ning of music by the chorus choir of 40 voices under the direction of W. Bnlthwnsl:en. on “The Religions of the Orient Mr. Brook Haines will lead the Alpha Society meeting st 6:45 o'clock. Tea will be served at 6 o'clock. “Militant Pacifism” will be the dis- cussion subject for Le Rendezvous, the college-age group, with Charles F. Planck as leader, in the Vermont Ave- nue Church at 6:45, with a tea hour preceding at 6 o'clock. A silver tea will be held tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Ada A. Stonebraker, 4739 Thirteenth street, under the auspices of Circle No. 5 of the Woman's Council. A musical g“n;tr-m will be given by Mrs. Helen ley, contralto; Miss Vi Sell- ars, soprano, and Mrs. Claughton West, pianist, P. A. Beale will be the guest speaker at the fellowship supper Thursday. Circle No. 6 will meet Tuesday at 11:30 am. with Mrs. W. W. Bradley, 6703 Forty-sixth street, Chevy Chase, with Mrs, R. F. Planck and Miss Katie Wick as assisting hostesses. Wedne: day, at 11:30 o'clock, Mrs. E. Schneider, Mrs. Claughton West and Mrs. Nellie C. Abbott will be hostesses to Circle No. 5 at the home of Mrs. Schneider, 3211 Newark street. Circle No. 2 will meet at noon Wednesday with Mrs. A. C. Willlams. 4501 Cathe- dral avenue, with Mrs. W. H. Cramer as assist| hostess. Thursday. at 11:30 o'clock Circle No. 4 will meet at the Vermont Avenue Church with Mrs. Earl Taggart and Mrs. B. D. Shreve as hostesses. EPWORTH CHURCH BOARDS TO MEET Dr. John C. Copenhaver to Preach on “This Do in Remembrance of Me.” Observance of the Lord's supper will be made in Epworth Methodist Epis- copal Church South tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, when Dr. John C. Copenhaver, the pastor, will preach on “This Do in Remembrance of Me." For his 8 pm. sermon he will preach on “Keeping the Heavenly Vision.” A meeting of the Sunday School Council will he held Monday evening in the church and on Wednesday eve- ning a meeting of the cfficial board will be held in the board room. ‘The members of the church have been invited to attend the midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening. MAY ! Bible Teacher. ‘WISCONSIN AVENUE BAPTIST SERVICES. ROY L. BROWN. A Bible conference is being conducted at the Wisconsin Avenue lu‘ptun Church ‘Three ith the following subjects: “As Jesus Sees the City”; 3 p. Four Sure Anchors of the | Faith”; 8 pm., “How to Get Rich.” Mr. Brown’s subjects for next week will : . 8 pm., “Is the Life of Christ Foretold in the Old Testament? Tuesday, 8 pm., “Why Was the Birth f _Christ 2", Wednesday, 8| “The Threefold Ministry ol; ‘Thursday, 8 p.m., “Why Do We | Have PFour Gospel Records?”; y, | 8 p.m., “The Christian and His Amuse- | ments.” Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson | is the pastor. “CLEAN LIFE” 5 TOPIC At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at | All Souls’ Unitarian Church the Min- ister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, will| | preach on “The Clean Life.” Dr. George E. Nitzsche of German- | | town, Pa., will give an illustrated talk this evening on the Joseph Priestley | House, which has just been opened in | Germantown and of which he is presi- | dent. A group of young people from the church are attending the meeting today in Philadelphia of the Joseph | Priestley Federation of Young People’s Societies. | | SONGFEST TO BE HELD | At _the evening service tomorrow at the Takoma Park Baptist Church a songfest will be held, led by the senior | and junior choirs, Mrs. Isabel P. Mid- dlezauff, organist and director. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. W. E. La Rue, will give a sermon- ette to the children entitled “Doing Our Duty.” This will be followed by the regular sermon entitled ‘‘Overcoming Fear.” Music by the vested choir. Com- | munion will be observed. The annual meeting of the church was held Monday night. .m., | New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th N.W. above Q | | | | | EPISCOPAL DIOCESE WILL HOLD SESSION Annual Convention to Open Tuesday in Church of Epiphany. The annual convention of the Epis- sopal Diocese of Washington will “be held next week. ‘The first meeting will be held Tues- day night at 8 o'clock, in the Church | of the Epiphany, with Bishop .James E. Preeman making the address. The other sessions of the conven- tion will convene at All Saints’ Epis- copal Church, beginning with holy communion af a.m. Wednesday and followed by a fellowship breakfast. Bishop Freeman will call the conven tion to order at 10 o'clock for a busi- ness session. After luncheon there will The bishop's dinner for the delegate: will be served In the parish house at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday. Free Lectures on Super Mind Science by Prof. Wm. Estep -2 ui_‘fi";:#.‘.m"‘ SUNDAY ~Pree class in Mind con- {r‘flb' gmvl.n,!'mcr and l‘?fl‘fl' Behool. 8:00 p.m. 'llcl‘l:i “The of tl -llur Orpheus.’ Super Mind Science Church 1614 K St. N.W, @hristian Srienre ¢ e . 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_8t. | Second Churcllco!l c”n Scientist 111 C 8t NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. BUBJECT: “ADAM AND FALLEN Evangelistic finfln LAST WEEK OF REVIVAL! Hear Evangelist Staats 7:30 “WATCHMAN WHAT OF THE NIGHT?" Musical Program Gospel Male Quartet Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. at 6 3 Thws., 7:45—"“The Jew—His Past, Present and Future.” Friends of Jewish faith spe- cially invited. Extra seats—am- || plifier for overflow. | MAN” SERVICES— | Sunday. 11 AM. and & P.M. Sunday School—11 AM. | WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— } READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- y, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- 2 —Hours, 5:30 p.m. week davs. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 -to Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, | 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30) ; Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. Epigropal ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Eichth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts, Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. 0 a.m.—Low Mass. 11:00 a.m.—High mass and sermon. Take 1ith and D_or Florida Ave. cars to Kth and C Streets Northeast Saint Mark’s “On Capl s Southeast Third s . W 0ODY, Rector. and A Stre REV. WILLIAM E. M Sunday services. T and & pm. Church Youne People s. at_11 am. H The rector w 0y il and 8 pm. services. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. Rev. Georze F. Dudl | Roek C The ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ; ‘Webst R:30, E HOLY COMFORTER a A nd Madi am p.m CHAPEL n_St. Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z B. PHILLIPS, D. D.. LL. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A R:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 am —Church_School. 11:00 a.m.—Hcly Communion and Ser- mon by the Rector. 8:00 pm.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. Mr to be followed by a reception in the | Thursday night. parish hall immediately afterward. Further announcement will be made rext week. Dr. Darby to Preach. Dr. W. L. Darby of the Federation of Churches will preach tomorrow morn- ing in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Cottage City, Md.; his subject being ! “Practical Christ! Co-operation.” 5—Bunday School Rev. John F. Rober! 0 —Arcana Adult Ci 0—Morning _Worship, he pastor. 8:00—Discussion meeting in the Parish ! Yitnive EVERY 'ONE ALWAYS WELCOME. | Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERRY. Bivine Srience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH sermon tomorrow morning ‘“Conscious | Unity.” This service is held at 11| o'clock at the club room of the Leagu which will be combined with that of | & the congregation pf Ingram Memorial | 1 Congregational Church, Tenth street‘ and Massachusetts avenue northeast, in that church. REVIVAL NEARING END Final Week at Full Gospel Taber- nacle Begins Tomorrow. | A revival campaign has been con- | ice and institutions. “The Oxford Move- | ment and Social Pracucte"'i_l 7;;1% | = ‘;3{.;.“"1‘5?\’%@ ek O Pne. Oxford | of the American Pen Women, 106 L Movement and Liberalism.” | The Wednesday evening service May 20, 10 a.m., Jared S. Moore, pro- at 3303 ‘Thirteenth m‘eetp:l\l lk‘cc’ fessor of the Western Reserve Univer- | sumed with Rev. Ada 3 helg 'srp:m 7 sity. “The Oxford Movement and the gflllg.;‘l)l?%l}d{!filmh: T ddquartars of s“mm:?ldff?x:'__ the International New Thought Alliance, CHURCH TO HOLD room 311 of the Ouray Building, 805. COMMUNION RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Dr. Bohanan Will Deliver Sermon at Rock Creek Episcopal in Morning Services. :‘ Holy Communion. Church School Holy Communion Evening Seivice TUESDAY. Healing Service . THORSDAY. Communion. . . Communion "All Souls’ Memorial Church | Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. 5 0 sty 'Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road | Holy Communion....... 7:30a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, the Bishop of Washington.10:30 a.m. Choral Evensong with Special Music. . 4:00 pm. | | | | | Healing Services. ‘The weekly service of Christian heal- 45 a.m.—Sunday School o 11:00 a.m —Holy Communion and Ser- ‘DAY OF DECISION’, Yogoda Societs. Communion Day Also Will Be Observed at Chevy Chase First Methodi: Communion day will be observed to- | morrow in the First Methodist Church of Chevy Chase, the pastor, Rev. Ed- | wara G. Latch, giving a brief me sage. This will also be a “Day of De-) cision” for the church members, who |, will make their financial pledges for| the next year. | The Senior Group of the league will | conduct the evening church service | with Marshall Guthrie presiding. Miss | Annetta Kone will offer prayer and Miss Geraldine Jett will read the| Scripture lesson. Talks will be given by four of the members. Miss Mar- | garet Springer will have for her sub- ject “What the Church Means to the Young People’; John Troth, “What the Young People Mean to the| Church”; Miss Margaret Courtney, “What the Young People Expect of the Adults” and Haylett Shaw, “Young People and Jesus Christ.” Reuben Stivers and Ben Stricklin will take the | offering which will be used to defray | the expenses of the delegates to be | sent to the conference at Mountain Lake Park. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. K. Jett, 6305 Hillcrest place. ‘The speaker will be Mrs. H. Wellefl} Fisher of the Woman's Council of the Washington Federation of Churches. Her subject will be “Hospital and Juve- nile Court Work in Washington.” | ‘There will be a discussion of “The General Rules of the Church” at the Thursday evening meeting. ‘The primary department of the church school will have .a mite box opening at the church the afternoon of May 12, to which mothers will be | invited. DR. BROOKS' TO RETURN Lincoln Congregational Pastor to Give Sermon Tomorrow. At the services of Lincoln Congre- tion Temple tomorrow morning, Dr. g. W. Brooks, who will return from the annual session of the Middle Atlantic Conference of Congregational _and Christian Churches in Jersey City, N. will speak on “Jesus, the Disturbei e vested chorus choir, under the di- reMion of Henry L. Grant, will render special selections of music. The Men's Brotherhood will assemble at 9:45. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. Williams and Clifton E. *Taylor. The address will be given by Attorney A. S. Pinkett, executive sec- Tetary of the Jocal branch of the N. A. A P A special service will be held at 8 pm, under the auspices of the Altar Guiid. The guest speaker will be At- torney Charles H. Houston, vice dean of the Hogard University Law School. YOUNG PEOPLE TO LEAD “Christian Citizen Living in an Evil World” will be the subject of the ser- mon by Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, pastor, in Grace Luthern Church tomorrow at .the 11 am. service. ‘The young people will conduct an evening service at 6 o'clock. The topic will be “Good Occupation.” It will be grsenud by Harry ‘mfmh and Roald | | A meeting is in the chapel tomorrow | evening at Euite 51, 1424 K street, when Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak on “The Way to Peace in Daily Life” Classes for the spiritual) mterpretation of the Bhavagad Gita will be held Tuesday d Thursday evenings. | Peoples’ Congregational. | Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of the First ongregational Church, will speak - on The Message of James Whitcomb Riley” next Wednesday evening. Ml&s‘ Maude Smothers, graduate of the How- ard Conservatory of Music, will render D o area by the trustess rtainment is sponsored by 3 gn Sunday the minister, Rev. A. F.| Eimes, will have for the communion | meditation “An Over-Running Cup.” He | will give the fourth of the series of | discussions on the Congregational heri-| tage as the special feature for church | night. ing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets, will be held at 10:30 a.m. under the direction of Dr. . Dudley, rector. The St. Stephens Pr: will meet in the Chapel of the Incarna. tion Monday evening. The subject of study will be “The Power—Full Chris- tian.” Mrs. Z. D. Blackistone will lead. St. Mark’s Lutheran. The pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz will preach tomorrow at the 11 a. service. Sermon-them: “The Two Houses. choir under the direction of Miss Lucy Paul. On Monday at 8 p.m. the Church Council and Ladies’ Aid Society will hold their monthly meetings. Catholic Radio Hour. Rev. George F. Strohaver of George- town University will preach on the Washington Catholic radio hour Sun- Vaughn Class. . | Judge James J. Britt, recently wit] the d:rohlbmon unit of the United States Governmen! j North Carolina and s member ‘i:‘;dxéolrfgres from that district, wil u“}%vg.l‘h S. Abernethy. pastor. and BDJ:'S, ‘Abernethy. will be honored on the occasion of their twelfth anniversary. French $ervices. s the French services at the New | YoAr; Avenuc Presbyterian Church m;; morrow 2t 4 p.m. Frank L!otln? will | Speak on “A Ceux qui me Disent ‘Seig- neur, Seigneur.’” | Chevy Chase Baptist. @ “The Last Frontier” will be the e of a communion meditation_tomorro® | morning by the pastor, Rev. Edward C. Clark. The Lord’s supper will be ad- | ministered and new members welcomed. | In the evening_the subject :rm be “Hymns of the Denominations. A = Grace Reformed. a The pastor, Dr. Ranuck, preaches to- monn‘\?momng on “The Glory of God | in the Face of Jesus Christ.” The Merry Helpers Club meets Tuesday evening, Mrs. Mae Kieny presiding. The Sewing Circle meets Wednesday morning with Mrs. Catherine Nagle in the chair. Catholic Evidence Guild. ‘The Catholic Evidence ?:I:lld lwfl: l?;gl ‘meetings tomorrow at 3 o'clock, %.:Dl“nnkllnyPark and the other in Lin- coln Park. At each meeting one lay- man and one laywoman will speak. The subjects to be ‘discussed are “Purga- tory,” “The Unity of the Church,” “The ‘Externals of Worship,” and “The Bible. Questions on Catholic doctrine will be answered. Transfiguration Episcopal. e services tomorrow will be holy couTthumnn at 7:30%.m. and holy com- munion and sermon at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Queally, rector, is conducting con- firmation instruction classes every Sun- day at 7 p.m. St. Columba’s Episcopal. Communion Sunday will be observed tomorrow. The sermon at the 11 o'clock service will be on the “Laner Life.” Con- firmation instruction will be given Sun- day evening. On May 12 confirmation instruction will be given to the junior group. The Ladies’ Guild will meet Thursday. ‘Western Presbyterian. Dr. J. H. Dunham will take for his tomorrow morning “The Rugged subject ge." and in the evening “Running the venson. Supper be served at 7 m. < The baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class of the Southeastern Uni ty will be delivered in this June 4 at 11 axu. ' Bethany Baptist. “Jesus and His Nameless Friend” will | t day from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Eighth and N streets north- west, at 5 p.m. through station WOL. Father Strohaver will speak on “Ge¢ je- eOTg¢ t and formerly 2 town University, the Oldest Catholic | i n College in America.” The music will be under the direction of Harry Wheaton e lesson tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. | Howard and will include Florence Yo- | cum, soprano; James F. Nolan, bari- violinist, and the Vs’ Choir. The blessing of the sick and the solemn Lourdes procession will take place at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the church. Owing to the illness of Father Francis J. Hurney,.pastor of the church, and cirector of the broadcast services, Rev. S. A. Czyz will preside. He will be assisted by Rev. J. Kelly Reese and the Friars of the Atonement. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. William D. Jarvis will preach omorrow at 11 am. on “The Great Commission”; 1 p.m., baptizing; 3 p.m., Lord’s supper; 8 p.m., preaching. Lecture by Mrs. Wood. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Alban’s Church, Cathedral Close, is sponsoring a lecture, “From Kahhmir to Siam,” to be given by Mrs. Charles Wood, at the Mayflower Hotel, May 10, at 8:30 pm. Mrs. Roosevelt is serv- ing as a patroness, and others serving with her are Mrs. James E. Freeman, Mrs. Spencer S. Wood, Mrs. Willilam Partridge, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. Charles T. Warner, Mrs. Philip M. Rhinelander, Mrs, Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Parker Jones, Mrs. Arthur Birney, Mrs. Walter Taylor Wheatley, Mrs. R. S. Huidekoper, Mrs. H. G. Hamlet, Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, Miss Bessie Kib- bey, Mrs. F. Granville Munson, Mrs. Raymond Wolven, Mrs. Ralph Lle, Mrs. J. E. Benton, Garden Memorial “Like & Tree” will be the subject of Rev. Kenneth B. Carson tomorrow morning and at 8 pm. “A Dreadful Dream.” The choir, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Franklin Ashley, will sing at_the morning service. _ ‘The Willing Workers will hold a May day party in the church hall May 12 at 8 pm. Prayer and praise service ‘Thursday, 8 p.m. Eckington Presbyterian. wlfi gfl:‘n = I?;afl\e p.amum‘:‘m lven 'y 3 B. Wooding. Tomorrow morning his subject will be “A Sermon to Daugh- ters” and May 14 “A Sermon to Moth- ers.” Sunday evs the text is “What are these wounds in hands? Then He shall answer, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my et My sty 'omen’s hold its luncheon and ‘Wed- be. the pastor’s theme tomorrow .morn- In the evening he will speak on. under partment of ‘the Sundsy er Circle | Special music by the vested | Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan will preach the sermon at the 11 o'clock holy communion service tomorrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street. Holy communion also will be celebrated at 8:30 am. ‘Twenty-nine communicants were add- ed to Rock Creek Church last Sun- day when Bishop Freeman confirmed he following: Mary Adelle Chapman, Rosa Gloria Dove, Janet Major Eldridge, Margaret Lois Jennier, Edythe Marian Lawrence, Patricla Jean Lawrence, Clara Helen Leizear, Virginia Ardel Miller, Ruby Edith Priddy, Laura Alice Simms, Mildred Louise Wilson, Lloyd Heicer Abbott, Albert Malcolm Arm- strong, Willard Milton Beck, Jack Eu- | gene Behrend, William _Christensen, | John Joseph Coe, Edwin Francis Dove, | Robert Fales Eldridge, Bernard Mason | Funk, Jack Grove, Clyde Malcolm | Hamblin, Daniel Arthur Hoadley, | Robert Wells Jonscher, Bernard Frank | Joy, Bertram Brucé Lamond, Daniel , John Barnett Wilson and Adolph Joseph Yanka. The Men's Club, which meets at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, will serve a dinner in the parish house from 5 to 7 p.m. May 15. Rev. Willlam L_Mayo, assistant to Dr. Bohanan, announces that the usual services will be held tomorrow at Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, | 5714 Georgia avenue. ducted by Evangelist Loren B. Staats for the past three weeks at Full Gospel | Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets. ‘The final week begins tomor- | row, when he will speak at 11 on "Lord, What Shall I Do?” and 7:30 p.m. on “Watchman, What of the Night?” Other subjects for the week will be: *“ I Need the Baptism of the Holy Ghost?” “Why I Believe in the Imminent Coming of Christ. “There Shall Be a Time of Troubl and “What Are You Tied To?" By request, he will speak Thursday at 7:45 pm. on “The Jew—His Past, Present and Futu! when all friends of the Hebrew faith are especially in- vited and a section reserved for them. Miss Elta Staats, the girl evan- gelist, will speak tomorrow at 6 p.m. Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Leader 11:00 a.m —“CONSCIOUS UNITY.” 9:45 a.m —Sunday School | SUPES Wy i et { fo-v. Rev. Ada B. Fay will speak I, 12 to 12:30 da healing treatment: Bldg.. 805 G st. | noon meditations and are held in the Ouray | in room 311 . W, Methodist Episcopal 1 _ SOUTH. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. 1 EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 7:00 pm.—Young People’s Meetings. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Methodist Protestant Rl_lode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister :40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Medita- tion. 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.—“When Jesus Comes Again.” 'YOUNG PEOPLE PLACED IN CHARGE OF SERVICES | Communion Rites at Ninth Street Christian Church Will Open Month's Observance. Marking the opening tomorrow of | Young People’s month at the Ninth | Street Christian Church, during which the young people will assume most of the leadership and responsibilities for the worship services, Arthur Garrett and John M. Smith will preside at the communion service, assisted by 24 Rev. Elmore Turner, pastor of the Takoma Park Christian Church, the guest speaker, will have for his subject “Jesus Christ, the Uplifted Savior,” and the choir will offer special music. ‘The Junior Church, under the direc- tion of Mrs. H. B. Douglas, will meet in the church- house. at the same hour. The Naomi Bible class will have a meeting at the church house at 8 p.m. Monday. Under the auspices of the Lydia Bible class, the Congress Heights M. E. Players will present “The Old- Fashioned Mother” at the church at 8 pm. Wednesday. The young people . other young men, at 11 o'clock. meet. COMMITTEE TO MEET Joy” will be the subject Edward G. Goetz, pas- Church, at the 11 “Theftproof ‘f the sermon 5 tor of Zion Thensophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE | Sunday, May 7th, 8:15 p.m. Christianity’s Debt to Pagan Religions Rev. John L. Brenizer Main Fioor. Barrister Blds., 635 F St N NBniEaSn SrREE T Be LN Free Class in Astrology Wednesday Eve. at 8 8:15 PM.. Mav 7 nd BUDHISM”® Sunday. “'BUDDHA United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. es. fees or coliections flflphnhifit Columbis Road, Near Fifteenth N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister — tewardsh! lents. g o A R 0 8.m —The Church School. ‘Young People’s Service. With the Lighted Calbary VERNON 11:00 Cross. -l" Fifth . D. D., Minister. JENNIS.D. D adress "to " he Robert Le o Council of De Molar. At R ontgomery, D.D. ter 71 A A “THE SOURCE §' 6:45—Metropolitan Young People’s Special Musie by Vested Choir, Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Cholir. Mount Verfion Place Southern Methodism's Representative Church 5 Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “OUR FROZEN ASSETS” 8:00 P.M. “A SACRED CONSPIRACY” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. S — EPWORTH 13th St. and North Cirolina Ave. N.E. REV. JOHN C. COPENHAVER. D.D.. Pastor 9:30 AM.—Sunday Schoel Services. 11 AM. REMEMBRANCE OF ME.” of the Lord’s Supper. 8 P “KEEPING THE HEAVENLY VISION.” Music by vested choir. All welcome to all services. Epifip S DO IN Sacrament EEDIE R0 ME cont ive. at d N. 'GOD! STROY. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth 8t. at Jeflersen N.W. 8. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 31:00 a.m.—Morning Waorship. 8:00 .~Evening Worship. ,THAT DE- . FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P 8¢, Frederck Brow Haris, D.D. Vested chorus choir under direction ‘of Justin Lawrie. ST.THOMAS’ (Near Dupont Circle) ST MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place . REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. Rector. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Holy_Communion and Sermon. The Rector Will Preach 6:00_The Youpz People’s Soclety. Thursday. Holy /Communion. at ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que St. W. (Fla. Ave. or C: Sunday services. Sunday o Daily Mass. § z Ample Parking Appointments: 8, 9:30, 9:45 and 11 AM. DR. JOHN RATHBONE OLIVER preaches at 11. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 am.—Holy Communion and Sermon. The Rt. Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas will preach. “The N ativity 4:00 pm.—Evensong and Sermon. The Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Excc. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near Ith S.W. FIFTH Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—"As Thy Days Are.” Com- 7:45p.m. 030, teach the Berea Class Lowrey the Baracas, Important Deacons’ Meeting Mon. Night. GRACE == 9:30—Bible School. 11:00—"Rebuilding 3 8:00—*“Lovable Youth. 'S SUPPER AT MORNING SERVICE. 7:00—Young People. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME. West Washington Cor. S1st & N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. Paster. Ray Palmer will and Mr. Vernon Classes _for all. ion.” ‘Worship. Church Cos KENDALL , % XE 8. 8. 030 B Y PO 700 B ‘Communion. wer and How 11 am. and & pm. nfercnce, Thursday, 8. “The e TAKOMA PARK 4 and Aspen Street e 1 and k. Warmn Fellowship. METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN. “Christian Possessions” EVENING AT EIGHT “Face Lifting 9:30-—Bible School. 7—8ix_Socie~ ties "of Younz People. ' S—Spirited Songs and Spintual Sermon. _Attend the church that GLOWS. GOES AND GROWS. COME AND SEE. CENTENNIAL th & E“Fh"'l 3 PE “Fne Tmpressiveneas E. Hez Swem of the™iiusuaie & p.m. Pree easy chairs (men like them): prayers for healing and offerers of se- cret prayers. 11 a.m., “Moses talked about Jesus!” HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Sireet at Jeflerson. Newton Mercer Sis ds, Pastor. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Communion. with_Address. 8:00—“Playing Life at Both Ends.” - SECOND | Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Paster Sunday, subjects— e round Rféoivnm. Good Music. FIRST 11:00 5 . —8unday School. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor ITH JESUS LET LOOSE IN THE WORLD. TWO SIDES, OF A NOBLE FELLOWSHIF. R. L Ave. 11 a.m. E At 8 STEVENSON BIBLI N SENATOR M. An eloquent, earnest expositor of 8 pm.—“THE E CLASS Invites You 6:45p.m—B. Y. P. 2nd St. N.W.. M. P. GERMAN, Min| 'S AND HIS' NAMELES! MAN NOBODY MISSED.” Hear ister, ND.® . LOGAN, Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. the ‘ Pational Baptist Memorial : # 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor § i Bible School, George §. Newcombe, Superintendent. : K .—“A NEW AND LIVING WAY.” 8:00 p.m.—“AMOS—THE BOOK OF JUDGMENT AND (Messages of Books of the 6:45p.m.—B. Y. P. U. and Personal Calbary . (The Lord's Su ) » Bible for Men of Mn% ‘Workers' Groups. 8th & H,Sts. NW. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“TELL PETER.” Third fn series on “The Post Resurrection Appearances of Our Lord.” 8 P.M.—“MY VINDICATOR.” Third in series on “Job the Sufferer.” 7:4 n Recital—TH 9 ':g:'?n School. 11:00—Junfor Church, Rev. Philip G. Mu pictures. IOMAS MOSS, erganist. S Youns, asat Tra7, MINSEr " “The Story of Noah.” in

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