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P BAPTISTS T0 MEET FOR S6TH SESSION Columbia Assoeiaiion Annual| Gathering at Metropolitan Church May 9 and 10. The fifty-sixth annual meeting of | the Cojumbia Association of Baptist | Churches will be held at the Metro- | politan Baptist Church May 9 and 10. ! W. W. Everett, moderator, will preside. The session will open Tuesday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Dr. W. A. Abernethy will give the thanksgiving prayer. There will be reports of committees. Rev. Glenn Faucett will give the an- nual sermon. The scriptures will be read by Rev. Lynn Stevens and prayer offered by Rev. W. A. Emmans. Bene- | diction will be offered by Dr. John E.| Briggs. At the afternoon session theie will be reports of officers and heads of various branches of the organization. Rev. S. J. Porter will offer prayer and Rcv. E. O. Clark the benediction. There will be & song service in the eve- | ning and_Rev. H. J. Smith will offer prayer. Dr. J. H. Frenklin and Dr. Charles E. Maddrey, secretary of the Foreign Mission Board, will speak. Rev. ©O. O. Dicts will give the benediction. Committee reports will _be heard Wednesday morning. Miss Ethel Ryan, missionary to the Hopi Indians, will speak. The benediction will be offered by Rev. H. M. B. Jones. Rev. Mr. Rich- ardson and Mrs. Richardson will speak et the afternoon session. This will be followed by reports of committees and a | benediction by Rev. E. Hez Swem. In| the evening there will be a song service | and prayer by Rev. C. H. Ferguson. Excreises will be conducted by children of the Baptist Home. Dr. J. F. Fraser, pastor University Baptist Church, Bal- timore, will speak, B Johnson will give the banediction. i CALVARY METHODIST | SERVICES ANNOUNCED *The Stewardship of Talents” Will Be Subect of Morn- ing Sermon. “The Stewardship of Talents” will | be the morning theme at Calvary Meth- | odist Church by the minister, Dr. Ver- non Ridgely the 8 o'clock service ject will be “The Fash- | Confirmation SERVICES AT GRACE EPIS- COPAL CHURCH. RIGHT REV. NATHANIEL S. THOMAS, Who will preach and confirm a class at Grace Episcopal Church tomorrow at 8 pm. The class will'be presented by Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, the rec- tor, who was a student at the Philadel- phia Divinity School when Bishop Thomas occupied the chair of pastorial theology. CHURCH ARRANGES LOYALTY CRUSADE Contest for New Members Also Planned at St. Paul Methodist. Rev. W. W. McIntyre, pastor of St.| Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Thirteenth and Crittenden streets, announces a loyalty cruside will be the feature of the church program during May. A contest for new mem- bers and perfect attendance of classes | in the Sunday school is another feature. | Loyalty day will be observed tomorrow. | It is the regular communion service and | efforts have been made in an unusual s orld” Louis A. Potter, organist and director of music, will lead | the popular song service at this hour. At 7 pm. in the Philathea Class room the study of China will be continued under the direction of Miss Evelyn Traynham, missionary chairmen. The devotional service of the church will be held Thursday evening, Dr. Ridgely in charge The Men's Class will have charge of the Central Union Mission service Mon- day at 8 pm. Ge Stevens will be the speaker and Gilroy and L. R. Turner will a: . under the direc- tion of Henry B. Rhodes. Dr. Charles B. Campbell of the Mon's Class will give a Mother's day talk station WMAIL Saturdav at 5:30 o'clock under the the auspices of the Organized Bible Class Association. Dr. Campbell has given these talks for the past sevcral years Circle No. 2 will meet Thursday at 10:30 o'clock at the church with Mrs. H. H. Moore, Mrs. Mae Shade and Mrs. Norris 25 hostesses. “LIFE AND ITS TASK” IS SERMON SUBJECT Rev. §. Carroll Coale Announces Theme for Brightwood Park M. E. Church. At Brightwood Park M. E. Church | tomorrow Rev. S. Carroll Coale. pastor, will speak of “Life and Its Task” at “A Newsboy and a Quarter” is the title of the story which he will tell to children. “Interested Love” will be his evening topic. Miss Valaria Martin is conducting the new children’s ng class during each morning No. 5 will have a white t party Monday evening at_the w of Miss Elsie Van Cleve, 5725 Third place. Officers will be elected. The Downs class will meet at the| home of Mrs. P. M. Barrows, 738] Marietta place, Tuesday evening. 'The | | “Wanted: a Man.” | dinner and May 25 a women's loyalty \“HOUSE OR TEMPLE” roll call plan. to have the largest com- | munion service in the history of the church. ,In the afternoon 2 group of women of the church will make a soclal visitation on every family not repre- sented at the morning service. The evening service has been designated as Men'’s night and the special speaker will be Rev. George G. Oliver, pastor of the | Hyattsville church. His subject is The women of the church are also expected to attend. In the morning Dr. J. Howard Wells, | Mother's day will be observed May 14. | presiding elder, will be the preacher and | infant baptism will be observed. The evening will be Women's night with a | D¢ special message by Mrs. T. G. Copeland, president of the Women's Misisonary | | Society of the Baltimore Conference. | Fellowship day is May 21 in the morn- | Association, will be the guest speaker. | ing and Family night at the second service. Rev. John H. Pearson of Clar- endon will spaak in the evening on Life of Jesus” by the minister, Rev.| “Home and the Household of Faith.” | | Victory day will be May 28 when J. Edward Tompkins, loyalty crusade di- | rector. will speak at both services. On May 23 there will be a men’s loyalty | dinner with a special devotional service May 26. CHEVY CHASE TOPIC| Dr. Hollister to Preach at Pres- byterian €hurch—Masons Will Be Guests. “A House or a Temple” will be the | sermon of Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, min- ister of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, tomoriow morning. Members of Chevy Chase Lodge, F. A. A. M., will | be guests. i Dr. J. Wilbur Green of the Carnegie Institute of Terresarial Magnetism, will | ! Albright THE EVENING BSTAR, WAéHINGTO.\", D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. CHURCH WILL MARK ATH ANNIVERSRY |St. Matthew’s Lutheran to Fold Special Services Tomorrow. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church will | celebrate the fertieth anniversary of | fis organization with special services tomorrow morning and evening. Rev. F. H. Meyer, pastor of Fordham Luth- eran Church, New York, will deliver the \sermeon cf the service tomorrow morn- ing. Rev. H. C. Schulz, a former pastor end now pastor of Martin Luther Lutheran Church, Baltimore, will preach the sermon of the evening service, The celebration will culminate with a banquet in the church Thursday at 6:30 o'clcck. . Dr. Robert L, Hayccck, essistant superintendent of the local | public schools, will deliver the prin- cipal address. Several former pastors, {Rev. F. W. Almendinger, Rev. H. C. | Schulz, Rev. D. F. Schultz and Rev. G. | E. Lenski, the latter in charge of the | congregation while its pulpit was va- | cant, 1919-1921, are planning to attend ! and will give brief addresses. After the | banquet “the historical film of the | church, prepared by Miss Emma Bis- chof, will be shown. The church was organized early in 1893 as the result of the efforts of two | pastors of Grace Lutheran Church, | Sixteenth and Varnum streets, the late Revs. E. G. Tressel and J. E. A. Doer- mann, who conducted a Sunday school and occasional preaching services in | various places in the northeast section of the city. | _The present edifice, located at 527 Kentucky avenue, the first unit of the | final plant, was dedicated April 6, 1920. This building is patterned after the | historic Bethabara Moravian Church in Winstcn-Salem, N. C., and is complete in every detail for worship and religious educational purposes. RS e b CHURCH WILL PAY TRIBTUE TO HOME Evangelical Members Plan Opening of Family Month at Services Tomorrow. Sunday will usher in family month at Albright Evangelical Church. Evel service during the month will be built around the home. The subject tomor- row at 11 o'clock will be “The Hope of the Nation is the Christian Home.” The evening subject is “Old-Fashioned Religion.” The orchestra, under the direction of George Heisley, will play at the evening service. The official board will meet Monday evening in the church parior under the chairmanship of J. Allen Clark, presi- dent. The third annual mothers and daugh- ters’ banquet of the Albright Guild will held Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Milton Otterback wil preside and Mrs. W. H. Saunders, president of the District of Columbia Parent-Teacher The church night service Thursday night will continue the “Studies in the George E. Schnabel. The Sunday school class of Mrs. J. Allen Clark will present Friday evening the three-act comedy, “George in a Jam."” There will be two rehearsals during the week for the children’s day pageant which will be held on June 11. The rehearsals will be Tuesday and Friday after school. The pageant is entitled “Comrades of the King.” morning at the genera! assembly of the Sunday school the queen of childhood | will be selected by last year's queen. PASTOR TO DISCUSS WORLD CONDITIONS Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen to, Begin Series of Four Sermons Tomorrow. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, an- TV | observed. On Sunday | be the speaker at a joint meeting of nounced he will begin a series of four PAGE McK. ETCHISON. Announcement has just been received here of the election of Page McK. Etch- |ison, religious work director of the | Washington 7. M. C. A., as member of the North American Administrative Committee of the World's Sunday! School Association. He is also secretary of the District of Columbia Sunday School Association end president of the Organized Bible Class Association. The officers of the international asso- ciation are: Sir Harold Mackintosh, England, president; Dr. Luther A. Weigle of Yale University, vice presi- dent; Dr. Robert M. Hopkins of New | York and Dr. James Kelly of Glasgow, Scotland, general secretaries. PASTOR WILL GIVE THRD OF SERES [Rev. W. S. Abemethy’s} Theme Tomorrow Is “Tell Peter.” Rev. W. S. Abernethy, minister at | Calvary Baptist Church, will preach the | third sermon in the series on “The Post Resurrection Appearances of our Lord” tomorrow morning on “Tell Peter.” The | ordinance of the Lord's supper will be At the cvening service he | will give the third sermon in the series | on “Job the Sufferer,” this one entitled “My Vindicator.” Miss Margaret Ham- mond and Lyle F. Parratt will assist the pastor at this latter service and Thomas Moss, organist, will give a recital prior to the service, beginning at 7:45. The ordinance of baptism will be adminis- tered at 8 o'clock. | The junior church service will be held | at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall with Rev. | Philip G. Murray, minister's assistant, in charge. “The Story of Noah” will be | given in pictures and the junior choir | will sing under the direction of A. C. ‘Wilkins. | Miss Anna Bragg will teach the class in English for the Chinese at 5 p.m.. followed by the regular Chinese Sunday school classes. Rev. Arthur D. Bryant will conduct the services for the deaf department at 8 p.m. | | The annual meeting of the Sunday school will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. for election of officers. There will be an _illustrated lecture on “Light” by Prof. Louis D. Bliss. A business meet- ing of the Florence M. Brown Class will_be held Tuesday evening. Lindley M. Raiford will conduct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society Tuesday evening. The Burrall Class will hold a business meeting Wednesday evening. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety will present a musical play en- Ititled “The New Minister” Friday eve- ning. The Bristow Circle will meet with Mrs. J. R. Hardesty, 111 Grafton street, Chewy Chase, Md., Tuesday at 12:30 for luncheon, after which the group will go to the Baptist Home for Chil- dren, where a program will be given. | The Christian Endeavor Alumni of | the District will hold a dinner meeting |in_Shallenberger Hall Wednesday at | 6:30. The following will be speakers: | Dr. William_A. Wilbur, Secretary Roy | Breg, Dr. Darrell Crain, Merritt L. Smith and Dr. Abernethy. COMMUNION PLANNED | Dr. R! Y. Nicholson to Preside u“ |GRACE nenrs O AR TOGN TAL ON PRAYE Foundry Methodist Program; Includes Hi and Epworth Installations. At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning “A Dan- gerous Prayer” is the topic of Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, minister, when the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. At 8 pm. the officers of the Hi-League and the Epworth League will be installed and Dr. Harris will speak on “How Much Do You Own?” The officers of the Epworth League are Miss Evelyn Mertljek, president; vice presidents, Lee Huntzberger, Vera Crenshaw, Har- riet Bickley and Clarence Walther; secretary, Harry K. Underwood, and treasurer, Charles Maxwell Hunt. Hi-, League, Walter Best, president; Eliza- beth Schirmer, Martha Green, Mary Jean Yocum and Jaqueline Krah, vice presidents; Betty Brooks, secretary, and Alf D. Jansson, treasurer. The Fellowship Class will hold a picnic supper meeting at the home of Mrs. R. I. Schneider, 4402 Harrison street, Monday evening. ‘The Woman's Guild and the Home and Foreign Missionary Societies will meet at 10:45 am. Tuesday at the church, with luncheon served by the guild at 1 o'clock. Members of the Georgetown Circle of the guild will hold a “bake sale” in connection with this meeting. ‘The annual banquet of the Church School Board will be held at 6:30 Tuesday. Prof. Rufus Weaver of the Graduate School of American Uni- versity will speak on “The Develop- ment of the Child.” Officers and teach- ers will be elected. The midweek service will be at 8 pm. Thursday. A one-act-play tournament will be held in the dramatic hall Friday night, in which “The Florist Shop,” “What Men Live By” “Joint Owners in Spain” and “The Valiant” will be pro- duced. The winners will become charter members of a new organization to be known as “Foundry Players,” and the winning group will receive a reward of $5 for the group treasury. SERMON TO BE GIVEN BY DR. MILLINGTON Secretary of Baptist Association to Speak at West Washington Church. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. the ser- mon will be Dr. H. W. O. Milling- ton, executive secretary of the Columbia Association of Bapt Churches. At 8 p.m. the ser be by Rev. G. P. Abernethy of North Carolina King Circle, Circle No. 3 and Juliette Mather Circle will meet in the Sunday school house Monday evening Midweek praver and praise service Thursday evening. conducted by Thomas R. Hudson; 8 p.m, quarterly church conference. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. W. F. Stepper, 1008 New Hampschire avenue, Friday evening. Dr. Rulus W. Weaver will be the guest preacher at beth services en Mother's day. DEDICATION PLANNED A new diocesan banner of the Girls’ Friendly Society of the Diocese of Washington will be dedicated by Bishop James E. Freeman at 4 p.m., tomorrow | at the annual festival service to be held. at the Church of the Epiphany. Bishop Freeman will preach the sermon. Every branch of the society will be represented and will march in procession behind the choir and clorgy. There vill be special | r under direc- The public is music by Epiphany Ch tion of Adolf Tozovsky. invited. The services at Epiphany tomorrow | will be: Holy communion, 8 a.m.;_holy communion and sermon by Dr. B. Phillips; evening sermon by Rev. Mr. Wills. A Brfnxmrfi 7 7= H. Rauck, D. D.. Pastor 11 a.m—“The Face of Jesus Christ.” 9:40 am —Sunday School. LUTHER LEAGUE The Washington District Luther League Executive Committee wili meet tonight at Zion. All members are re- quested to be present. All local leaguc presidents will also be in attendance. Life Service day will be observed in various psograms 'at the individual leagues tomorrow evening. Miss Hazel Luther will be in charge of the program planned by Incarna- tion League. Elwe Burch will preside at St. John's, East Riverdale, Md. Miss Emma Holzer will topic at Zion at 7 pm. League eets today at 2 pm., and Earl Pruitt is the leader. The business meet- ing of Zion's League will be held in the chapel. Friday at 8 pm. Part IV of the mission study class on the “In- dian Americans” will take place. Miss Gertrude Cornell will lead at St. | Mark’s. ‘A business session will follow the presentation of the topic. Henry /W. Snyder, jr., will be in charge of the St. Paul's program. At Luther Place, Miss Adaila Noth zfl! talk on “Right and Wrong Ambi- ons.” A debate is scheduled at Atonement League for Sunday evening. “Resolved, That religion should be included in the | curricula of the public schools.” 'THE CHURCH ALIVE' 1S SERMON TOPIC Dr. Allen A. Stockdale Will Review Book at Evening Service. | Dr. Allen A Stockdale will speak |tomorrow morming at the First Con- gregational Church on “The Church Alive,” end at 8 pm. he will review James G. Gilkey's recent book, “Man- aging One’s Selt.” The vested choir, RELIEF WORK TOPIC OF CHURCH GROUP Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Adult Forum Pro- gram Final in Series. Beginning its final series of discus- slons in the 1932-33 season, the adult forum of Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church tomorrow morning will consider “Trends in Relief Work.” J. B. Gwin, director of personnel of the American Red Cross, will address the forum on that subject. John J. Esch, former chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, will be the speaker May 14, his subject being “The Commerce Clause of the Constitution; Its Purpose and Opera- tion.” At the closing session May 21, the subject to be discussed is: “What Does Religion Face in the Future?”, with Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minisf of the Mount Pleasant Church, as the speaker. The Men’s Club will hold its May ning. The address of the evening wil | be by Cyrus Kehr, lawyer and lecturer, | who wili speak on’ “International Plan- ning for Public Works.” Members of the young people’s or- ganizations will be the guests tomor- row evening of the young people of the First Congregational Church, where they will hear Mrs. A. C. Otto explain the construction and use of the first structure built ‘for the worship of God in the year 1220 B.C,, using a miniature reproduction of the tabernacle to il- lustrate her talk. Members of the Church School Mothers' Club will be the guests of Mrs. M. R. Fishburn nexi Monday evening. At the morning service Dr. Clinchy will sperk on “The Power of the Sons of God.” under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. Mrs. .A. C. Otto will give a lecture dealing with the historical background and the symbolism of the temple at 6:30 pm. Miss Lillian Anne Peters will be in charge of the worship pro- | gram. The midweek supper and meeting will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will be in charge of the meet- ing, which begins at 6:45 pm. His subject is “The Poetry of Jesus.” The Working Band will meet Monday at 10 am. in the Sunday school room Luncheon at 12:30. The -Standing | Committee will meet Monday evening | in the east parlor. The Women’s So- | |ciety will hold its annual business| meeting Tuesday at 11 am. A musical | program will be given by Dolores . violin Y Wilson Luncheon at 1 £ Women's Club- will wceting at 6:15 p.m. o'clock. You hold its dinner Tuesday ning. WILL DISCUSS FAR EAST The Drama-Glee Club will meet in the east parior Tuesday eve- ,** - Hniurx;agx_l 7@»5}5:37_ The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “Experience and Education” = Stoneleieh Court. Conhy Ave. & L St Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. m.—s 1 Friends Meeting of Washington (Establishell 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) <t Day (Sunday) Pir. School at 9:45. Chri welcome. William R. Pitts, private secretary to Representative Cockran of Pennsyl- vania and a newspaper correspondent; will be the guest speaker at the Church of the Reformation temorrow at 6:45 he meeting of ?A‘ gue on “The Sino-Jap- A Mother's day committee has been appeinted to a nge the program for the evening ser: May 14. The mem- bers of that committee are: Miss Margaret Elizabeth Clem, Evelyn _Holcombe, Mrs. Owen Jones, David Raab_and James Tayler. I (fihrtatnhrlvhia}t ' }Ch:pel, 732 Webster St. N. W, nday Wership, 11:15 m. Wednesday Bible ¢ Su b NGathnlie St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.\W. Bet. G & H Sts. | SUNDAY MASSES. Low Masses at 7 and 8:15, High Mass at 9:15, Low Masses at 10:30 and 11:30. Other Services Hindu Philosophy and Mysticism flrmlfit&ian FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN | - CHURCH ¢+ 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. £ “Holding Forth the Word of L4 Life.” B James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 a.m.—“Heroie 8:00 p.m.— Water Exodus. CI Southern General Assembly. 16th and Irving Sts. NW. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School* 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 pm—Evening Worship. Church of the a ha program meeting next Wednesday eve- | Mr KB " Spiritualist . LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 2123 Wolmead Pl N.W. SUNDAY, MAY 7, at 8 P.M. Lecture by REV. JENNIE DE LONG of Baltimere, SoloistMrs. Myra Marshall. Lic. Minister—! L. M. Echarffetter. Mrs._Mary Brown. MIDWEEX SERVI Thursday, May 11 ¥ e First Spirit Lecture hy the 5! REV. “ALFRED W *TERRY Subsect, “PLANETS IN RELATION TO PSYCHIC POWERS” f Pollowed by Spirit Messages. 158Gy § (gt Evihian Tom Dr. Terry gives | 131 c st = E H KATHERINE ROTH ] 1 O St. NW. | ___Readings Daily From 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. _* | CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL Rev. A. Atwater. Sunday ations daily. MEt, MRS 1336 Mass Ave. Epiritual mi | p.m B Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. Sunday, at 7:45 PM. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack 8 P.M. | 0257 1da E. Strack Miss Violet Coats and cek mess Midw reeting, 600 . e . reting, n ) Pa. Av Love Divine Spiritualist Chi 1537 NEW JERSEY AVL. N.W. Sunday Services. d 8o Rev. B. C. Shavers .t 8P.M. Wednesday ang Spiritual Science Message and Healing Service Wed. 8:15 at 1358 N St. NW. STEREOPTICON LECTURE on THOUGHT FORMS and HUMAN AURAS, by Rev. Jane B. Coates followed by Spirit Messages to All A _very enlishtenin i 1al program. * " SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 00 11th St N.W. Rev. CAROL E. Lecture be beginn | 531 Cor. of 1 MKINSTRY P.M. Subject CASE_OF MRS. STER." pirit Greetings. ssisting Mediums—Rev. Carol E. . Mrs. Aenes Hafferman. M. ward Spengeman. Also Mrs. Harriet Deme et MIDWEEK MESSAGE SERVICE I K. SIMMONS. Spirjtual messace Readings by appoin Lutheran REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. SE. Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S, Rudisill, Asst, St. Mark’s Lutheran 8th and B Sts. S.W. LUTHER FRANTZ. Pastor. s v Schooi Hou ‘The Two Ho M v. J. g ses.” Vested Choir. Keller Memorial Maryland Averue and Ninth St. Northeast. S. T. Nicholas, D. D, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00 “BEHAVIOUR” Evening Service at 7:43 “LEADERSHIP” Young Peoples Societies at £:3Q y.m “A Seth Parker Mesting.* THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. Swedish Lutheran Church 9 4th Street N.W. Conn. Avc. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D, Pastor 230 am 11:00 a.m. Deita class also will meet at that time. | _fimtanan Lecturer and Teach The Cole Class Club will meet at the er and Teacher the Fireside Discussion Group and the | sermons on present world conditions| Rhode Island M. P. Church. fe Firesute Diseniuins clraup) el the | scrmons on, pressitmocid condilone| Pilarims People's Night. church Wednesday evening. The minister will give the third of a series of mes- sages on “The Religion of Poetry” Thursday evening. The Girl Scouts will meet Pridey at 3:30 end 7 pm. and Boy Scouts at 7:30 p.m. DR. TAYLOR'S SUBJECT IS “CHRISTIAN HOME” to| Central Presbyterian Pastor Preach in Evening on ‘“Message of Elisha.” At the Central Presbyterian Church ' tomorrow morning, the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach on “The | Christian_Home” and in the evening| on “The Message of Elisha.” | The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Union Theological Semmlryi at Richmond. Va. will be held Tues- day. Dr. Taylor, who is a member of the board of trustees, will attend the meeting and also the graduation ex- ercises to be held that day. This church is represented on the mission fields by Dr. and Mrs. William Hollister in Kunsan, Korea. News has just been received of the illness of Dr. Hollister, who is in charge of the hos- pital in Kynsan. In China the church is represénted by Miss Kathryne ‘Thompson, who is located at Kiangyin, Ku. Miss Lucy Steele, who represents the church in Varghina, Brabzil, is at home on furlough. { SERMON TOPICS GIVEN At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Dr. John Compton Bell, will speak on “Christian Poses- sons. ‘The ordinance of the Lord’s gupper will be observed. In the eve- ning his theme will be “Face Lifting.” \ The teachers’ conference Thursday | evening will be led by Mrs. L. H. Stull. ‘A prayer and praise service will follow, svhen the pastor will lead in a covenant meeting. The B. A. U. study course, taught by Mrs. William Hasker, will be held at the close of the prayer service. Hniversalist Universalist National Memorial Church | Holy Communion Service Will Be Ass°mbly Room. Dr. Green will show | pictures taken in the Andes. The | Young Peoples Society will have a pic- | nic May 13, leaving the church at 4:30. | The Women'’s Bible Class will have a social Wednesday evening. | Dr. C. G. Abbott of the Smithsonian | Institution will be the speaker at the Thursday evening meeting, discussing “What Religion Means to Me.” | Members of the church and congrega- | tion have been asked to give old gold | and silver for the crucible service, May 14. Section 5 of the Woman's Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry C.| Fuller, 3704 Huntington street, Friday for luncheon, with Mrs. P. W. Perkins assistant hostess. SERMON TO BE GIVEN BY BISHOP FREEMAN Held {n Great Choir of Cathedral Tomorrow. Bishop James Edward Preeman will | deliver the sermon at the celebration of the holy communion in the great choir of Washington Cathedral on Mount | St. Alban at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. i ‘The choral evensong scrvice in the great choir beginning at 4 o'clock will | feature special music by the Cathedral choir of men end boys. There will be a celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 a.m. Pilgrimages will be held following the morning and afternoon services in the great choir. ‘The young people’s societies from various parishes in the diocese of Wash- ington are planning to attend the even- song service and join in the afternoon pilgrimage. dhrim{gn CHRISTIAN The National City Themas Circle, Minister. Cor. 16th and S Sts. NW. Rev. fnderic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “DOES LIFE MEAN ANYTHING 1+ National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. a i D7 e WAty Bimisicr Kmerius. "24% a'm-—{nurch School. 10:50 a.m.—"*Overcoming Tem; tlon.” Dr. Harme 6:45 p.m.—Youns Peopl 7:45 p.m—Evening of Music. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Park Road West of 14th St N.W. Harvey Baker Smith. Pastor. a le’s meet- | | | | | er’s, ible_School al C E “The Rejection of Authority and the Comirg of Dictatorship”; y “Jesus and the Present Orde! May 21, “Society’s Sins—and Ours,” and May 28, “The Call of Christ in the Present Crisis.” By action of the church council the evening service will be discontinued, beginning tomorrow. ‘The Quiet hour will be held Thurs- day evening in the chapel. The Rainbow Missionary Society will hold its meeting Tucsday evening at 8 | o'clock in_the home of Mrs. Willilam B. Davis. 1352 Randolph street. Leader, | Miss Augusta Henkleman. Hostesses, Mrs. William B. Davis and Mrs. Clat- ence Wilson., TAKOMA PARK PASTOR Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Will Dis- cuss “The Fruit of the Spirit Is Joy” in Morning. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Pruit of the Spirit Is Joy” and at 8 p.m. on “The Fugitive and the Hound of Heaven.” Members of the Phi Ep- silon Sorority will attend the evening service. Edwin W. James, founder of the James Bible Class of the Takoma Park Baptist Church, will address the Broth- hood Bible Class at 10 o'clock. The Executive Council will meet Tuesday evening at the church office. Rev. Mr. Schearrer will conduct the midweek service Wednesday evening. The Light Bearers will meet Friday afternoon at the church. The Axtell Circle will serve a roast beef dinner Friday. The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will meet Friday evening. Sun., May 7, 8 p.m. “What Is Life? Does Life Die? Mon., May 8, 8 p.m. “Fountain of Youth and Its Location” Tues., May 9, 8 p.m. “All the Wealth You Desire and Require and More” featured al | | 6:45. Youth Chorus at night. Adult_Choir at 11:00_a.m. [ H ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS | 5 — Free Health Lectures — 5 Alice M. Caporn, N.D., 0.D,, Ph.D. Member, American Natureopathic Ass'n. and Food Sclentist. A demonstration of the New School of Physical Exercises Burlington Hotel Ball Room Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle | _ The holy communion service of the Rhode Island M. P. Church tomorrow | at 11 a.m. will be presided over by Dr. | | R. Y. Nicholson, the pastor. At 8 p.m. | he will preach on “When Jesus Comes Again.” Both morning and evening services will be preceded by svecial | music by the choir: Henry Gilligan, | conductor and organist. | | A meeting of the official board will {be held in the church office Tuesday | at 8 pm. The ladies’ Bible class will| | meet Tuesday at the home of Ms. | Alice Ingersoll, 2118 Third street north- cast. Prayer meeting is Tuesday at 8 | pm. and Friday at 8 pm. A rally of | the Intermediate Christian Endeavor The American Bible Society, National Capital Agency, will remove from the Woocdward Building to 915 Tenth St. N.W. May 1st, 1933 BIBLE HALL PENTECOSTAL Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. . 8. 9:45—Cof AM. mmur Harry V. Schaffer, " Pastor. Christian and Mission Alliance Services Sunday. 2:45 and REV. P. R. HYDE, Speaker Full Gospel in Song and Sermon. BY: .l!ullnlhn Blologist, Endecrinolosist Wed., May 10, 8 p.m. “Mechanism of the Ductless Glands” Thur., May 11, 8 p.m. “The Law of Affinities” Scientific and interesting, covering the 5 Essentials for Radiant Health, a Sound Mind and a Soar Soul. t every lecture Union of the District will be held. " % 16%nd Harvard | t Minister, PINN Upses 6 Bivree 9:45 a.m.—Church School. é 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, "CLEAN T Swami Vividishananda OF INDIA Sunday, May 7, 8 P.M. “Nerve-Centers and Planes of Consciousness” Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 P. Study of Gita and Yoga Aphori VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N St. N.W. Public Cordially Invited ?fr;hi;firxau SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sabbawh School. LEADER BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday, May 7. 1033, at 8 P.M. “The Way to Peace in Daily Life” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1424 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Al TO REGISTER: Phone Me @ongregational Congregational Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Young People’s Societies, 11 AM. “The Church Alive” 8 P.M. Book Review of “Managing One’s Self”’ (by Gilkey) Tomorrow at At Mount Pleasant Church 9:30 8. m.—Church_School. —Adult Porum. —Service of Worship. “The Pewer of Sons of God” By Rev. Russell 1. Clinchy Columbis Road s 14th St 11:00 am.—Morning _worship. ‘“Laborers With God." 7:00 p.m —Christian Endeavor meeting. ‘Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midwesk service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H Streets Dimanche a 4 heures, sermon par Frank Liotard. GEORGETO (Organized 1380.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Ser- “AFTER THE VISION.” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Lead- er—Francis Bittinger. WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Minister 11:00 AM. “THE RUG OF LIFE.” 8.00 P.M. ING THE RACE.” Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Pahmer, D. D."Minister e 9.15—Sunday Sehs L s, Sermwe by Dr. ere Great Faliths o oo Merge. 00—Morning P 7.00—C. Society. 8.00— "Paying for the Best!” On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South fo the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship and Preaching by the Minister at 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 pm. Organ Recital, 7:30 B.M. A Cordial Welcome to All DR. JOSEPH R. SIZOO DR. ALBERT EVANS 1:00 AM. “When dntel Are Closed” 8:00 PM. “The Individual and the Crisis” PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W, IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. on: “Can Jesus Hely d by Praver.” 4, Gillett " class, . C 0 p.m. GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton St Bernard Braskamp, D. unday School. Sermon: “Duly and Vision.” 6:45 ~—Young People’s Meatings. Midweek Service, Thursday. 8 p.m. CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Minister 9:30 to 16:50 a.m. and 12:20 p.m.— Churel reets. D.. Pastor m.—Mornini 3 Ject: “A House or a Tem- Dle. 7:30 p.m.—Fireside Group. ~ - Collegians, ‘Young People’s Society. Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. Subject COVENANT FIRST Between the Mayflower and Dupont Circle by John Witherspoon Statue DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY “The Temple and the Quarry” Sunday School for All Grades at 9:45 A. Young People’s Meetings at 6:30 anc P.M. Sunday Evening. a 7:30 8:00 p.m.—Young “Joseph the Forgiving Sovereign."” Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor 9:45 a.m ol. Classes for AlL an Evil World.” s Meeting. Sup- LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D, Pastor 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE— “The Rejection of Authority and the Coming Dictatorship.” By the Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen Thursday, 8 P.M.—Quiet Hour. 9:45—Suncay School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor cieties. MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service with Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service; “True Godliness.” MT. RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, Ed- win Pieplow. Concordia Church (Evangeli ldl“d of N. A) 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 am.—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a.m.—English. So- tople, INCARNATION LATIN X GALLATIN N.W. « Ln’heran Chureh) Tha Fev. H. Manken, Pai 11:00 a.m.—~Worship and Sermon. 0:40 a.m.—Bible Bchool. 15—, P. Luther Leasas, by B g sonr B -