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A—8 SYNOD WILL OPEN SESSION THURSDAY Concordia Lutheran Church to Be Host to Evangel- leal Meeting. The forty-eighth Annual Conference ©of the Atlantic District of the Evangell- cal Synod of North America will meet: st Ooncordia Lutheran Evangelical Church May 18 to 22. The conference will open with divine Wworship next Thursday at 8 o'clock. H. F. Dunkhorst, president of Con- Missionary to Speak. At & meeting of the Woman's Auxili- ary of the Church of the May er will be 15 at 8 p.m., the guest £] Miss Elizabeth Gordon of Ci Y Brasil, Zion Lutheran. “Our Mothers” will be the the sermon by Rev. Edward 3 pastor, tomorrow at 11 am. In the evening at 7 o'clock the Luther League will have a special Mothers’ day ufm— gram and Mrs. Virginia Major will be the leader. The semi-annual meeting of the congregation will be held it the chapel Wednesday at 8 p.m. To Present Pageant. “The Man Who Wanted a Million,” & pageant, will be presented Tuesday eve- ning at_Calvary M. E. Church, by the subject of G. _Goetz, eordia Church, will welcome the con- derence. John W. n{luellerhlm uimol:x Mo., synodical counsellor, will speal ! 'Chfl‘l{nthe ‘World’s Greatest Need.” | Dr. Weaver to Speak. On Friday at 9 am. the conference communion service will be held. The | main speaker in the Friday mornln:. session will be Dr. Rufus Weaver, who will deliver an address on “Re-Think- | ing Christianity.” Dr. James Buhrer of the First Reformed Church will con- duct the closing devotional service. The speaker in the evening service on Friday will be Dr. Peter Ainslie of the Christian Temple, Baltimore, Md. His topic will be “The Righteousness of Christ and Social Injustice.” Rev. Oscar Guthe, Richmond, Va. will conduct a memorial service in honor of the pastors of the Evangelical Synod, who died during the past con- ference year, on Saturday morning. Rev. Emil Menzel, missionary to India, will speak on the mission work of the Evangelical Synod in India in the Saturday morning jon. Dr, C. C. Rasmussen of the Luther Place Memorial Church will close the morn- ing session with a devotional address on “Challenge.” Others to Participate. Others who will participate in the services and sessions of the conference on succeeding days are Rev. Harry aggl, Frostburg, Md.; Rev. B. Tann- b . J.; Rev. E. T. Henzel, N. Y.; Rev. E. J. Paetzold, N J.; Dr. David Bruning, .; Dr. W. L. Darby, execu- tive secretary of the Washington Fed ration of Churches; Rev. T, Klemme, Newark, N. J.; Dr. H. R. Nie- | buhr, protessa;r of Christian ethics at Yale University. The Atiantic district _celebrates ts $0th anniversary in connection with this conference. The officers of the conference are: Rev. F. C. Rueggeberg, Baltimore, Md., president; Rev. P. Briesemeister, Schenectady, N. Y., vice resident; Rev. H. Strub, Williamsport, ga., secretary; Adam Friederich, East Orange, N. J., treasurer; Rev. Charles Enders, pastor of Ccncordia Church, is a member of the administrative board of the Atlantic district. H. F. Dunk- horst, Washington, D. C., is & member of the District Board for Home Mis- sions. MEN’S CLUB TO SERVE PARISH HOUSE DINNER Holy Communion to Be Observed at Rock Creek Episcopal Church Tomorrow. The services tomorrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church. road and Webster street, include cele- bration of holy communion at 8:30 a.m., and morning prayer at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the rector, Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan. A dinner prepared and serviced en- tirely by the aembels will be offered by the Men's Club in the parish house Monday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The candidates of the Girls’ Friendly | Society will present their Spring oper- | etta and entertainment in the parish auditorium at 8 pm. on Friday. The| principals of the cast include Dorothy | Hoke, Nellle Lamb, Jean Larkin, Betty Jane Seib, Betty Lou Wayson and Elea- nor Wheeler. | duct confirmation Very Rev. Charles Smith Lewis of Aibany, N. Y., will be the speaker at th> meeting of the Church School Insti- tute of the Diocese of Washington, to be held in Rock Creek Parish Auditorium on May 22, beginning with a dinner at 6:30 pm. Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue, Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in charge, will hold celebration of holy commuyg- fon tomorrow at 7:30 and 11 am. Eve- ning prayer at 7 o'clock. . M. E. CHURCH TO NOTE 27TH ANNIVERSARY Mount Vernon Place Church Will Hold Three-Day Series of Services. A three-day series of services at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church | South will mark the 27th anniversary of the founding of the Gospel Mission, 214-18 John Marshall place, according to announcement by Harvey V. Prentice, superintendent. Dr. Harry A. Ironside, Bible teacher and pastor of the Moody Memorial Church, Chicago, will be the speaker. The series will open Tuesday afternoon, and will continue with daily sessions at 4:45 and 8 p.m. through May 18. On the following Sunday the Gospel Mis- sion will worship with the congregation of the Peck Memorial Chapel at 11 am., at which time the work of the mission and reports of its progress will be pre- sented by Supt. Prentice. Sermon subjects which will be dis- cussed by Dr. Ironside are: Tuesday, “Song of Songs—Book of Communion”; “Kingdom of Heaven in A Wednesday, ‘What Is the Gospel?' “Transforming Grace.” Thursday, “Are ‘We to Look for Revival Ere Christ Re- turns?” “State of the Believer Between Death and Resurrection.” The Tuesday services will be under the auspices of the Washington School of the Bible, and those of Wednesday and Thursday under the auspices of the Gospel Mission. o DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER WILL PREACH TWICE ®Art of Motherhood” Is Topic of 11 A.M. Service of West Wash- { ington Baptist. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow Dr. Rufus W. Weaver will preach at 11 am. on “The Art of Motherhood” and at 8 p.m. on “Grow- ing Old Gracefully.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet in L. class room Wednesday !row. The Luther League will not hold | Hamilton and Rev. A. Lewis, the pastor. | preach at 11 - | will be “What Young People Think of | pastor, Rev. W. E. La Rue, will preach Baraca Philathea Tri«City Union. This union comprises all the Baraca Phila- thea classes in Baltimore, Washington and Alexandria. Church of the Reformation. Mother’s day will be observed tomor- its regular meeting, but will unite with the congregation at the vesper service. A program has been arranged by the League Committee in which the mothers of the congregation will partici- pate and each department of the church school will be represented. The Mother’s day address will be delivered {by Dr. 8. T. Nicholas, pastor of Keller Memorial Church. Miss Margaret Hys- song, a member of the league and chair- {man of the Program Committee, will | conduct the service. Jerusalem Baptist. A Woman's day program, under the | auspices of the ehoir will be held at 13:30 pm. tomorrow. There will be special music and addresses by Mrs. i Mary Thompson, Mrs. Julia West Calvary M. E. South, Preaching tomorrow at 11 a.m. by the pastor, Dr. D. A. Beery, with Mother's day offering for the Home for the Aged. Special half-hour program of music at 8 pm. followed by preaching by the presiding elder, Dr. J. Howard Wells, Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible class will meet to- morrow at 9:45 a.m. in the auditorium | Clark, of the church. James S. McCarthy will have charge of the lesson and will speak. ‘The guest speaker will be Representa- tive Carl M. Weldeman of Michigan. | His subject will be “The Lordship of Jesus.” _All men are welcome. | Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will| m. on “The Story of a Mother's Love,” and at 8 p.m. his theme Fathers and Mothers.” ing Thursday, 8 p.m. Prayer meet- | Peoples’ Congregational. The services tomorrow will be devoted | to Mother’s day, with an address by the | minister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, on “Purpose and Achievement.” Midweek prayer | ‘Thursday, 8 p.m. Emory M. E. “Mothers of Men” will be the subject of the morning sermon. At the evening service Rev. J. J. Rives will bave for his subject “Obedient Children.” Thurs- day at 8 pm. is the midweek prayer service. There will be special music by the vested choir at both morning and eyening church services. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Remembering Christ With Joy of the Communion .” ‘The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed. At 6:30 pm. Mother's day under the auspices of the Missionary Society. Guest speaker, Mrs. Frank Edington. Takoma Park Baptist. In the observance of Mother’s day tomorrow the children will cipate in the 11 o'clock service. e vested choir will render special music and the on “Home and Mother.” The junior choir will sing at 8 p.m., and the pastor will speak on “The Life-Saving Busi- ness.” St. Mark’s Episcopal. Bishop James E. Preeman will con- services tomorrow at 8 pm. The rector, Rev. Willam R. Moody, will present the class. The bishop will also preach the sermon. Daughters of the King. Officers recently elected at Nativity ! Church were: Corresponding secretary, was given a scholarship to the Blue Mountain conference. Visitation will l!ae to Takoma Park Church Tuesday at pm. Zion Baptist. The congregation last Sunday pre- sented to the Official Board a basket of flowers accompanied by an engraved scroll. ‘The presentation was made by Mrs. Lena J. Hart and the acceptance by Samuel D. Matthews. The congre- gation also presented a gift to Willlam G. Opey, secretary-treasurer, of a foun- tain pen and pencil set. This - tion was made by Mrs. Sadie T. Henson. | aaington, 18t Marc the pu- | W. L. Wa 3 e pul- i pit has been filled by visiting clergy- men. Tomorrow morning Rev. P. Perryman will preach. At the night service this church with other churches |in the city will join in the annuai thanksgiving services of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. William M. Johnson will preside. Mrs. Mary E. White will deliver oration and the Rev. F. W. Dixon preach the sermon. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. Mother's_day will be observed to- OO ik pesior Rev. Sam B, hed 3 . 3 pr“cxnrm'nm'm‘.”lud his topic will be, “A Faithful Mother.” There will be special music by the vested choir. At 7:30 p.m. Dreaming.” The music at this service Glee Club and a8 mi quartet. The Brotherhood Glee Club will also sing at the Maryland University vesper service at 6:30 p.m. Divine Science. The church, 1706 L street northwest, will have as guest speaker for tomorrow at 11 am, president of the Interna- tional New Thought Alliance, Miss Edna Lister. ‘Wednesday evenl% meeting will be held at 2633 Pifteent street. Daily noon meditations and healing treatments are held from 12 to 12:30 1n room 311 805 G street. Western Presbyterian. Dr. J. H. Dunham will take for his subject tomorrow morning “The Well by the Gate” This will be a Mother’s , Bu 3 | ing by the minister, Rev. W. O. Carring- , | Pettit Camp, United Spanish War Vet- - | erans, will be special guests at the eve- D. | praise meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m. he will talk on the subject, “Spiritual | y; day service. !n“uu evening the subject is “Something Missing.” A meeting will be held Monday eve- ning in the interest of home missions. “Ten Years of " will_be theme. Dr. Shriver and Dr. Limouze the Home Board will be present. Plc- } ] 4 E E g g5 el i e & g g ® - ! g o'clock, and will be broadcast through Station WOL. Rev. Prancls J. Hurmey pastor, will gv.! the address and 1 preside services. He will be assisted young wormen of the ception High School for Girls pert. The music, under the of BAr,r'r ‘Wheaton Miss Florence Y will take direction St. Mark’s Lutheran. Mother’s day will be observed at all services tomorrow. The r will pastor preach on, “A True Mother” at the | Worship. ‘There will be cello. choir will sing. Parents will be the guests at the Luther League service at 6:30 p.m. ‘The Brotherhood will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Miller, Oxon Hill, Md. Wednesday eve- ning, the Missionary Society meets at the church. Miss Clara Borjes is leader. The Alpha Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Carl Leimbach, 313 Fifth street southeast, Thursday evening. Church of the Epiphany ‘The services for tomorrow will be as in- service will be consonant with the cele- of Mother's day and special will be rendered by the choir under the direction of Mr. Torovsky. Rev. Mr. Wills will be the special preacher at the evening service, this is the last service at which Mr. Wills will be present as assistant rector. First Baptist, West Washington “The Cup That Will Not Pass” is the subject of sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Dr. Marcellus, N. Newsome, pastor. At 8 pm. he will preach the Thanks- giving sermon to the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. Preaching Wed- n;g:y night; prayer service Friday n! - Chevy Chase Baptist Delegates church at the Southern Baptist vention, which meets in Washington next week, were Mrs. Edwin H. Stuart, Loyd H.'Sutton and the pastor. Good Will Baptist Dr. James L. Pinn will preach tomor- row morning on “The Law of True Motherhood.” In the evening there will be a special Mother's day program by Mrs. Daisy P. Hemphill and Miss Rosa Taylor. Ebenezer M. E. Mother’s day will be observed with a sermon by the r, Rev. Walter A.| English, “A Mother’s Crown of Jo. Hymns will be sung by the choir and congregation, directed by Prof. Richard | R. Hawkins. Holy communion will be| administered at the morning and eve- ning services. The theme for the eve- ning services will be, “Mother's on God's Pay Roll.” Mother's day souve- nirs given. 8t. Columba’s Episcopal Church. Rev. E. A. LeMoine, rector, will preach tomorrow morning on “Spon- sorship,” and in the evening on “The True Basis for Immortality.” ‘The Women's Guild will give a din- ner in the parish hall Thursday. ‘The recently Columba’s branch of the Daughters of the King are: Mrs. Agnes Smith, presi- dent; Mrs. Margaret Bradt, vice presi- dent; Mrs. A. Hurdle, secretary, and Mrs. Lila Graves, treasurer. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “The Ministry of Motherhood” is the subject of the sermon tomorrow morn- ton. “Four Ways to Love Mother” will be the message to the Junior Church. At 3:30 pm. there will be a carnation pew rally, under-the auspices of the Missionary Society. At 7:45 p.m. the minister will preach on “Works Contra- dicting Words.” Douglas M. E. Clarence H. Corkran, pastor, will s 'da; | preach & special Mother's day serxmm‘un“e through May, after which they tomorrow morning. The Mother’s Day Committee will provide rockers, up front, for the older mothers, and also portation for those who desire it. The ning service. Third Baptist. ‘There will be Mother’s day at 11 am. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic | is “The Mother and the Home.” At 8 pm. he will preach the annual sermon to the Grand United Order of Odd Fel- lows. Prayer meeting, 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p. young people’s prayer meeting, Thurs. day, 8 to 9 p.m.; noonday prayer meet- ing daily. Friendship Baptist, “The Mother of Jesus” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor, tomorrow at 11 a.m. Rev. R. Peters will speak at 8 p.m. Prayer and Day of Recollection. Rev. Prancis Burke of. Georgetown University will give a day of recollec- tion at Nazareth Social Service Center, 200 I street, tomorrow. The first con- ference is scheduled to begin at 10:30 am. and the second conference at 2:30 p.m. The holy hour will begin at 4:30 p.m. and close with benediction of the most blessed sacrament. St. Mary’s Episcopal. There will be a celebration of the holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o’clock, when the rector, Rev. E. A. Christian, preach on “The Influence Mother.” Metropolitan A. M. E. Mother’s day will be observed tomor- row. The minister, Dr. Willam H. Thomas, will preach at 11 o'clock on “Faith of Our Mothers.” He will preach the annual sermon to Odd Fellows 8 pm. on “Man as & Builder.” Organ recitak at 7:30 p.m. by Prof. William G. Braxton. The music at both services will be furnished by the senior choir, Miss Maud G. Smothers, director. of cient for Thee.” Senator M. of Kentucky will Bible Class. “Mother” charge of the junior church service. A Mother’s day tea will be given to mothers of the Pioneers at 6 p.m., followed by a special Mother’s day pro- by | ice E. | arranged for the evening service. Five- | G. Burton; executive committee. Dr. C. elected officers of 8t.| gram with Betty Holt leading. Midweek service Thursday ning service at 7:30 will be a song serv- when the new hymn books will be used. A brief address will be given by the pastor, Catholic Evidence Guild. The Catholic Evidence Guild will have two lay speakers in Ffanklin Park and two in Lincoln Park tomorrow at 3 o'clock. They will discuss matters of doctrinal and historical interest from the Catholic point of view and wil anewer questions. At 8:45 am. under the auspices of the guild, . Prank O’Hara will speak over WJSV on “The Externals of orship.” Georgetown Lutheran. “Mother and Home” will be the ser- B Bttty & snccal progam i Keeming A y. A special program eep with the theme of Mother's day is also minute talks will be made by Prof. Lloyd McCord, Mrs. J. F. Butts and Mrs. Willlam A. Pettis. Vocal solo by Mrs. J. C. Shackelford. Piano solo by Anthony Changka. Preston Stombock will be the leader. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 pm., conducted by the pastor. Centennial Baptist. “Stopped: ~Would-Be Steppers!” 15} oy, the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swen tomor- row night at 8 o'clock. The morning sermon subject is “Are We Profited by Preachers?” First Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will reach at 1lo'clock tomorrow on “The deal Woman.” At 8 pm. he will preach on the subject, “Courtship, Mar- riage and the Home.” The_chorus will }‘ender Mother's day music at both serv- ces. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. ‘The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach a special sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock on Mother's day; Young People’s Fellowship, 7:30 pm.; Holy Commi , 8 am.; Thursday Holy Communion, 10:30 a.m. Anglo-Catholic Club. At the annual meeting in St | Thomas' Hall, Monday, the following .| were elected officers: President, Rev. Robert Shores; vice president, Dr. George W. Atkinson; secretary-treasurer, Paul Ernest Smith, Rev. F. Alan Parsons, Rev. George G. Shilling and Capt. Wil- liam Hemphill Bell, U. S. N. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak in the chapel, suite 51, the Champlain, 1424 K street, tomor- row evening on “Philosophy and Re- ligion of Yoga.” Scripture classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Vedanta Society. Services will be held tomorrow- at 8 p.m. at 1712 N street. Swami Vividsh- ananda, of India, the leader, will speak on “The Motherhood of God.” He will ! also conduct the study classes Tuesday | and Thursday at 8 p.m. Rehoboth Baptist. “The True-hearted Mother” will be! the subject of Rev. E. M. Tyre, the pastor, tomorrow at 11 am. The Lord's | Supper will be served at 3 pm.; preach- ing, 8 p.m.; prayer service Tuesday, 8 pm.; “Trip Around the World” by the missionaries, Monday; preaching Thurs- Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Lien. Preaching by pastor. Rev. J. W. Mc- Coy, at 11 on “The Value of a Mother”’; 8 pm., preaching. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “Is the American Home Being Destroyed?” The commun- fon service will be observed at 4 p.m. At | the evening service the tor will | preach on “The Kingship of Christ.” Twelfth Street Christian. ‘The pastor, Rev. J. F. Whitfleld, will preach the Mother's day sermon at 11 a.m.; baptismal service, noon; commun- ion,12:30 p.m.; preaching, 8 pm.; prayer meeting, Wednesday night. French Services. ‘The Prench services at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will con- will be suspended for the Summer, as usual. At the service tomorrow at 4 o'clock Prank Liotard will speak. McKinley Memorial Baptist. “The Motherhood of God” is the| topic tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. 8. Geriah Lamkin. Dr. Dixon of Newport News, Va., will preach at 3:30 pm. His choir will sing. A special program will :epgeunud by the Sunday school at Tabor Presbyterian. Mother’s day will be observed tomor- Tow at 11 am. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak on “How Much Depends on Mothers.” At 6 p.m. the boys and girls, under the direction of Mrs. L. M. Logan, will present a in honor of mothers. At 7 p.m. the Men’s Club will hold special services. Mrs. Dorothy ‘Waring Howard will speak. Presbyterian Ministers. The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associ- ation of Washington and Vicinity will meet at the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church Monday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter will read a paper g? g:; ‘::m:ne ;‘.:;tux lndflthe Principles y.” isters invited to attend. G S s Missivnary Alliance. v. P. R. Hyde will strfiet wm;vmw at 2:45?:*‘ g 1— ration.” Evangelistic service t 7:30 pm. with song service, mmu:J mon subject will be “Eternity.” Wed- nesday prayer service at 2 p.m. at the home Mrs. g John Koob, 3426 Brown at | sung. 10 OFFER PROGRAM Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Singers Will Give Concert on Monday. Members of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational quartet and chorus will pre- sent their annual Spring entertainment, in the form of a vaudeville concert, Monday evening in Fishburn Hall, so- cial center of the church. An operetta, “Way Down South in Dixie,” based on some of the/songs of Stephen Foster, will be a féature, The cast includes Misses Harlette Mitchell, Alice McFall, Jane Bennett, M. A. Hubble and Miriam Pranks; Mrs. J. B. Bennett and Tracy P. Tyler, J. P. Aiexander, Richard Tuve, Horace Guilford, F. V. Rand, Rich: Duncklee and Willard Buell. Additional musical features will in- clude numbers by members of the Mount Pleasant Church quartet and choral mu- sic by the full chorus. On the vaude- ville program will be a playlet, “A Pair of Lunatics”; Chinese, Indian, Hindu and gypsy songs and dancing specialties, | Prize John J. Esch, former chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission. address the Adult Forum tomorrow morning on “The Commerce Clause of Ll:; Constitution; Its Purpose and Oper- ation.” Depicting life among the Navajo In- dians, ltglly]et entitled “The Hogan Beneath the Sunrise” will be given at the luncheon meeting of the Women's Guild next Wednesday morning. The performance will be given' by a group of members of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church, led by Mrs. H. L. Cavenaugh. At their meetings tomorrow evening. the young people's organizations will elect officers and Florenz Hinz will address the Discussion Group on “A Modern_ Religious Persecution.” Rev. Russell J. Clinchy will speak on “The Most Modern Saying of Jesus' at the morning service in the church tomorrow. —_— METHODIST AGED HOME TO HOLD TEA ON MAY 17 Forty-third Anniversary Will Be | Celebrated—Chairman Named for Fete. ‘The Methodist Home for the Aged will hold their forty-third anniversary tea and Spring shower at the Methodist Home, Connecticut avenue and Ellicott street, May 17, from 3 to 10 o'clock. ‘The following chairmen will be in charge of the tables: Miss Helen Har- man, general chairman: Mrs. C. Stan- ley Titus, vice chairman; Mrs. H. W. Barber, cakes; Mrs. Ivan Riley, salable articles; Mrs. Vernon N. Ridgely. tea table, assisted by the members of the | Methodist Ministers Wives’ Association of the Washington District, and Mrs. Harry Hoskinson, president of the Board of Managers, will receive the guests. At 8 pm. a film, “George Washing- ton: His Life and Times,” will be shown. Patriotic songs will be sung and a mu- | sical program under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Wolfe will be given. REV. E. C. BEERY TO TALK ON “THE IDEAL MOTHER” Program for Mother's Day Services at Francis Asbury M. E. Is Announced. Rev. Edgar C. Beery. pastor of Fran- cis Asbury M. E. Church, South, an- nounces the following program for Mother’s day services: 11 am.. ser- mon on “The Tdeal Mother”: 7:40 p.m., an organ recital by Allen H. Watson, and at 8 p.m., a songologue, “My Moth- | er’s Songs.” A meeting of the Council of the Senior Young People's Department will be held at the parsonage, 1866 Monroe | street, at 8 pm. Boy Scout Troop No. 59 will meet at the church Tuesday. ‘The pastor will speak at the prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, FIFTH E Near 7th SB.W. ; Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. Re, g 1 8 8. 9:30. J. H. Ingram. Supt. The Musical McKiniey Family will sing and and_Church. APT | EPWORTH LEAGUE | ‘The annusl convention of the Wash- ington Epworth League brought to a cldse another year of successful quarters, McKendree M. E. Church. ‘The devotions of the opening meet- ing were conducted by Miss Bertha Howard and were followed by the an- nual reports of all the district officers and of the Dumbarton, Douglas, Pet- worth and Brightwood local léagues. Officers elected were: President, Les- ter Fansher; first vice president, Miss Howard; associate, George Miles; second vice president, Robert Dawson; associate, Miss Rowland; third vice president, Harold Samson. ciate, Sylvester Feager: president, Miss Mary Bair; assoclate, Samuel Leishear; secretary, Miss Dorothy Stackhouse; ‘Willlam Whfl.“ml Davis; Junior League Counsellor, Miss Ethel Donaldson. ‘Wednsday evening the devotions con- ducted by President Fansher included & soprano solo by Miss Mary Bair, a & violin solo by Theodore Robb. for the league ha the largest yearly attendance at the monthly Board of Control meetings was award- ed to Gorsuch-Ryland Chapter, with & score of 60 points. Waugh, with 59 points, was second and Petworth a close third, with 57 points. Installaton of officers was conducted by Rev. Reid Isaac of West Baltimore Station M. E. Church and Life Work secretary of the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church. After the in- stallation Rev. Isaac delivered an ad- dress, SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY SERVICES TO BE HELD Three-Minute “Tributes” Will Be Given in Metropolitan Baptist Church. At the Metropolitan Ba Church tomorrow morning Dr. J ‘Compton Ball will speak on “Safe Investments.” In the evening the service will be hel in recognition of ‘“Mother’s da; Mothers will act as ushers. Three-min- ute “Tributes to Mother” will be given by Mary Duriso. representing the chil- dren. Robert Ernest will represent the junior boys and girls, Edward Steagall, ir., will speak for the intermediates; Miss Miriam Beale representing the young people’s department and Vinton Koone the adult department. The pas- tor will preach on “Our Mothers—God Bless Them.” The special musical features of the service will be anthems by the choir and selections by the Metropolitan Glee Club. Meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Monday evening. Mrs. E. J. Eckhardt is in charge. Bible school conference Wednesday at 7:45 pm. Miss Florence Gravatte | will speak on “The Sunday School as a | Soul-Winning Agent.” A social follows. | " Prayer service Thursday under the leadership of the pastor. ‘ | New Jerusalem |______(SWEDENBORGIAN) | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | 16th N.W. above Q 9:45—Bible Classes. | 10:00—Arcana Adult Class. Every one wel- 41:00— Mo ‘Worship. _International e come. orning Leay Sunday Sermon by Pastor: “Mothering Protection." 8:00—Discussion meeting in the Chureh arlor. Pree Lending Library in the Parish House. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. | Hniversal Besign {| The Fellowship of the || Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L ] “Man, Collective and Individual.” LIBRARY Stoneleigh Court. Conn. Ave. & L St. N.W. Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. West Washington Cor. 31st & N Sts. N.W. 'HARLES B. AUSTIN. Pasi s W. Weaver Wi ‘The Art of Mothe: 0—“'Grewing Old Gracefully. HIGHLANDS Fourteenth Streel Newton ‘Mercer Sim: , CHURCH 9:30—Church School. 11:00—"Unforgetting ' Mothers.” 8:00—/h Old Testament Mother.” 9th and 8. Car. A PASTOR, F. W. JOHNSO! GRACE 9:30—Bible School. 11:00—“MOTHER A! 3:00—~THE LOVE OF GOD. 7:00—Young _People. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8. METROPOLITAN REV. xsggfl(&ugmn BALL. Pastor. “The Best Investment” 'EVENING AT EIGHT “QOur Mothers God Bless ’Em” 9:30—Bible School. i: ties 30( Y‘uun' Pecple. Day Service. ‘Tributes Mothers for Ushers. Songs an T Special, May 21 and 28 'Misses Stockton and Gould | Famous E"n"!-.i'hcnmo ATTEND THE _GLOWING. 3 CHURCH. FOLLOW THE GROWING CHRSGp. TAKOMA PARK Road and Aspen Street m«:"fi“& 7:45. Hearty Welcome. Beautiful Church. Reverent Atmosphere. CENTENNIAL T & B ped E. Hez Swem Pesyers for healin Cret prayers. 11, ed by preachers? 'oauld-‘:’ Steppers!” D. tmen like them): and offerers of se- m., “Are We profit- SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia ve. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor Sunday subjects— 1lam. ther’s Lo 8 p. ing Wit ‘Mot i alki Thurray—PrAYer Bervi m.—Thursday—Prayer ce. WELCOME. | MARYLAND AVE. } 'BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMANS Pastor | Evangelistic Services Dr. JOHN W. HAM, Evangelist E. L. Wolslagel, Singer May 15 to May 28, Inclusive Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 11 8 p.] STEVENSON BIBLE MY CLA! SENATOR M. M. An eloquent, earnest expositor of the “"'engn“““fg' SOPFICIENT FOR Th SS Tnvites You to Hear M. P. GERMAN. Minister. 8t. N.W. 8" LOGAN, ; Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 am. fational Baptist Memorial # 16th-and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor § ‘Newcombe, Superintendent. ARMY.” » (Mother’s Day Service.) itette. . Personal Wsr{:l'm 8th & H Sts. N.W. Qtalhat? W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11'A.M.—“CORONATION DAY” Fourth in series en the “Post Resurrection Appearsnces of Our Lord.” 8P.M.—“A An 1 NEW FAITH EMERGES” in series on “Job the Sufferer.”” Pou 7:45Oraan Racital THOMAS MOSS, erssalst. g:oo—nnflm Cruren, Mav. B G, Mutray, Minlster: Miss |80l Arnold, John H. Collier, piano solo by Mrs. Cecelia Robb and | ICHURCH OFFICILS 10 BE INSTALLED Elders, Deacons and Trus- tees to Take Posts at Cove- nant-First Presbyterian. Communion will be celebrated at the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church to- morrow morning, Dr. A. J. McCartney officiating. The new class of elders, deacons and 8880 | trustees of the church will be installed. The elders to be ordained are: C. C. Haig, James §. Holmes, William C. Ingleton, sr.; Otis B. Johnson, Herbert W. Smith, J. R. Van Fossen and Justice J. A. Van |Orsdel. Deacons: Mrs. John Stalker, A A Kahler, John A. Russell and Dr. Charles Thom. Trustees: Dr. Howard A. Edson, Otis B. Johnson and Edward C. Potter. Cartney is speaking Sunday night at the Arlington Hall School. The Men'’s Society, their wives, as well informal reception to Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, of the Central Union Mission, Monday night, in the church chapel. The Mission Glee Club will give ments will be served. The Society of the Covenant will meet May 17, at 11 o'clock, in the chapel. Dr. William P. Schriver and Rev. Arthur H. Limouze, secretary of the Board:of National Missions, will address the meet- mg_m Luac’heon. tn 1 o'clock. e venant Evening Mission: Society will meet Wedr'nzsdny .z"§ Tilden Gardens. !nintfnglini 3 Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Loyalty Sunday Service. “The Spirit Within the Wheels.” National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. @uongregational “THE MOST MODERN SAYING OF JESUS” By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy At Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11. ‘“M"V May 15. at 8:15 pm— Congregational Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societi 6:30 P.M. 11 AM. “TheUnforgottenMother” | 8 P.M. “Present Day Jo ” ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Efshth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Ber. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. .7 Sw M-ss ‘mass and sermon. nsong “tto: B Take 13th and D or Ficridy Ave. cars to 8th and C Streets Northeast. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D. Rev. John F. Rebertson, Holy Commu Chrreh Sehool . . Morning Service .Evening Service Healing Service and Holy Communion__ .. . and nion 1 Holy Communion E Holy Communion 4 ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. Rector. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30 a.m.—Corporate Communion _of - the Communicants’ League and the organised work- ers of the parish. 9:30 a.m—Church 8chool. 11" 0'clock—Morning, Prayer and mon. Preacher. ~Rev. Berkeley Griffith. 6:00 p.m.—Pellowship Supper of the Young _People’s Boclety, {oliowed "by the regular meeting. Thursdays and Holy Days. Holy Com. munion at 11 o'clock. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Holy Communion. and Ser- . G. D. D, will preach. St. Agnes’ Church 46 Bt. N.W. oo SY fetie fid'n“se 30 a.m. . ass. 7 3 ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. % B cuvncn try Church I the City, 8:30, 9:30, 11 am.: 7:00 p.m. Mass. Ave. & AS.E. 10,118 The C. E. Alumni Group has discon- | 5d | tinued for the Summer s:ason. Dr. Mc- as officers of the church, will give am| & special musical program, and refresh- | o'clock in the home of Mrs. Delbert, | | THIRD CHURCH—C THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Leader 11 a, -‘Miss Edn; A it e Bz Liste, Brosient only. 158 t0 12:30 daily noon meditations and ing treatments are held in the Ouray .. 805 G st. n.w.. in room 311. * 1 heal Theosophy BIBLES of the WORLD P EDWARD YOUNG \u Sundsy, May 14, 8 P.M. WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S.: 1216 H St. N.W. / Sunday, 8:15 P.M., May 14 “MEMORY OF OTHER LIVES” | Study Class. Thursday. 8:15 P.M. | Free Lending Library |QUnited Lodge of Theosophists T ey Sunda: p.m.—“Psychie .. —Questions and Answers, Munro of Philadelphia. | Main Ploor, Barrister Bldg.. 635 P 8t N.W. | ADMISSION FREE COLLECTION Pree Class in Astrology, Wednesday Eve- | nings at & @hristian o [——=jd[——] [ICHRISTIAN The Nafinna’l' City Thomas Ci Dr. H. Har r. Earle Wilfley. Mil 9:45 a.m.—Church hy ther.” Dr. Harmon. —Young Peopie’s Meet- COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Park Road West of 14th Bt. N.W. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “The Mother, the Babe, the Church” The Cradle Roll Department as guests 7:45—Youth Chorus Program. Addresses by the pastor and ‘Wm. Lineback: ““The Church That Is to Prevail.” g Blble chool at 9:30; C. E. at __ Christian Science - Christian Sci | stian dcience ‘ CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, Tl First Church of Christ Scientist, | Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Church of Christ Scientist © 111 C §t. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 1th and L Sts. N.W. Fomhlghuuh of Christ Scientist th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS” 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sunday School—11 A.M NESDAY EVENING MEETING— » OClock | 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). | OND CHURCH—I111 C St. | —Hours, 1:30 to § days. Closed Sunday | SEC 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 ‘ (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidavs, 2:30 to §:30). ivoli Bldg, ** 3313 14th St—9:30 to 9 week dayvs (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7430); Sundays & holidays, 2:30 te 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church | services and use our reading rooms. - Episropal Epiphany | 1317 G St. NW. | REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D.. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, 8§:00 8. m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. 8:00 pm.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. Mr. Wills, Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion. . . 7:30 am. Holy Communion Sermon 10:30 a.m. Preacher, The Very Rev. Frederick C. Grant, D. D, of Evanston, Il Festival Evensong and Celebration of the Cen- tenary of the Begin- nings of the Oxford Movement veeen. 4:00 pm. Preacher, Re! r. Gavin of New York City. ST.THOMAS’ 18th between P and Q (Near Dupont Cirele) Ample Parking Space Appointments: 8, 9:30, 9:45 and 11 AM. DR. C. ERNEST SMITH preaches at 11. To Our Visitors: LL. D. M A fail to ‘spoken of as reverent and helptul. A cordial welcome awaits all comers. ‘Wednesday, 8:15 p.m.—Special Musical Evensons. KNIGHTS OF SAINTS JOHN INSTALLATION SERVICE AND CONFERRING OF ACCOLADE By the Grand Commander CHRIST CHURCH 620 G Street S.E. Rev. Edward Gabler, Rector, At 8 pm. Sunday Evening, May 14th, 1933, AlIuSouh’ Memorial Church thedral and Conn. Aves. N.W, Ry D, Sterrert Bactor :45 a.m.—8Sunday School. 00 8.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Saint evening Mfl:m‘fi.l'u " The rector will preach Mark’s .- Bishop Freeman will preach and confirm a class at the service. “ON CAPITOL HILL" Third and A Streets Southeast . WILLIAM R.'MOODY, Rector. 7:30 am., 11 s.m. and 8 pm. p.m.; Thursday, at i1 a.m., Holy at 1l am.

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