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D.C. PRESBYTERIANS| e Enacror T0 MARK PROGRESS &= Forty Churches Will Unite in Celebration of Last Decade. ‘The congregations of the forty Pres- rian churches in Wi gton and cinity wtu unite in a celebration of s “Decade of Progress” at the Western Pr-byumn Church Monday night. Rev. William P. Shriver of New York, who has just completed & re-survey of the churches, will present the story of their progress in a stereopticon ad- dress. Dr. Henry Arthur Limouze, secretary of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, will present the share of the Washington churches in the national life. 3 Dr. Rohrer to Preside. Dr. Limouze will be presented by Mrs. William R. Rhoades, president of the ‘Women’s Presbyterian Socfety. Dr. Freely Rohrer, chairman of the com- mittee on national missions of the Presbytery of Washington, will brelide ‘An anthem will be sung by the choir of the Tabor Presbyterian Church. Ten years ago the National Capital Church Extension Soclety presented to the general assembly of the Presby- ‘hurch a summary of its prob- Jems lm‘l needs. At that time 14 of the 22 Ptesbm eity churches were stated as req! new mflnflwzfi: l'ln :ev:e'n ct’iev:; has Y of grest a among the churches. No lm nnn 25 of the 40 churches of the Pres of Washington have erected new Dufld- ings or added to their property with an_expenditure of $1,300,000. This entire investment was subscribed and underwritten by the churches con- cerned, with the exception of about $35,000 contributed by the national ‘board, p.rticulx.rly for work among the colored population. Big Advances Made. Among the notable advances has been the new building erected by the Bixth Chuxch ‘Western Church, where | ;7 #he Decade of Progress meeting will be helfl. Dr. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor, & an outstanding illustration 0( the new and excellent church architecture which has been employed. New build- ings have been erected also by Fourth Church, Chevy Chase, Arlington Church, Fairmount Church, and others. The New York Avenue Church, Dr. Joseph Sizoo, minister, has acquired two adjoining properties for the ex- Ppanding worrk of th downwwn center. “MOTHERS OF WORLD” TO BE SERMON TOPIC Pr. Vernon N. Ridgely Will Preach at Calvary Methodist Church. Ridgely, minister of the Calvary Methodist Church, will preach at both services Sunday. At the mol’mnx service the sermon theme will be “The Mothers of the World.” At the evening service the subject will be “Grace, Grit and Growth.” Louis Potter, organist and director of music, will lead the evening song service. Mrs. Charles Brett will show some special posters of China and will speak briefly in connection with them at 7 m. The devotional service will be Eeld Thursday evening in the Guild Hall. Dr. Ridgely will speak. The fourth quarterly conference of the church will be held Tuesday eve- ning with Dr. Benjamin Meeks, Dis- trict superintendent, presiding. On May 23 an entertainment, “The Fam- ly Album,” with many characters por- trayed by Calvary people, will be given under the auspices of the Missionary Bocieties. “SOLOMON’S CAREER” SUBJECT OF LECTURE Prof. Richard S. Harvey Will Speak in St. Thomas’ Epis- - copal Church. Dr. Vernon N. At St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church the rector, Dr. C. Ernest Smith, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At 8 o'clock there will be celebration of the holy eucharist, followed by a lecture by Prof. Richard S. Harvey on “Solomon’s Career.” Preceding the sermon there | begin will be a brief address to the young zeoph of the church school, delivered the rector. A special musical service for the Dis- trict of Columbia Chapter, American Guild of Organists, will be given by St. Thomas’ Choir Wednesday eveming. ‘They will render selections illustrative of music for the holy eucharist serv- ice, also in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Brahms' birth, a special number from the “German Requiem.” Dr. William S. Bishop will be in charge. Following the spirit of the President’s proclamation concerning “Mother’s day,” an offering will be taken at the 11 o'clock service. which will be given to the Episcopal Church Home on Wis- consin avenue, which is for widews and aged women of the Episcopal Church. MOTHER’S FAITH IS TOPIC Bev. Frank 8 Niles to Continue Beries on Biographies. Rev. Frank 8. Niles, minister of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomor- Yow on “A Mother's Faith.” There will also be a Mother's day story for the children. There will be Mother's day services| in the evening, one at 5 o'clock for the smaller children, led by Mrs. Mervyn Lanham; at 6:45 for the Christian En- deavor, led by Elizabeth King, and 7:30 for the young people, led by Marion Parker. Rev. Mr. Niles will continue his series of biographies of church leaders by giv- ing a talk on “Roger Williams and the Baptists” Thuridly evening. LISTS SERVICES Dr. Bernard Bruku.np to Bpnk at ‘Gunston-Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the | Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, will preach a Mother's day ser- mon at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning. The prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock will be in charge ©of the pastor. The Marco Club will hold a social fn the parlor rooms of the chapel on Priday ewmn. 'nu junior department will give & y entitled "A Mother Goose Mutiny,” 19 at 7:30 pm. ) annnmmero! m wddent, J. president; Miss Helen Lyon, secretary, And Miss Minnje McAtee, treasurer. Dr. Allen Wilbur, provcn of m wmmm fon " Datversity, m nt.her puken ‘were Roy of the International Society of En- deavor, Dr. Willlam 8. Abernathy and Church. ‘The bowling 1 will be presented to the 'lnnlnl teams by the two captains. Wayne Bobst will speak on the Westminster Conference. The Nominating Committee will be ap- pointed. The society of Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church will pre- sent & comedy entitled “Little Miss For- tune” Friday evening in its church. The cast includes Mary Kinney, Pauline Shoemaker, Charles Ritchison, George Dorothy _Stimson, Blsenuhef, Eliza- beth Pile, Mary Stant, Dan Kinney, | sign! Elean: Oscar Berry, Margaret or Hall. Mr. Guthrie has dlncted the play. A Mother’s day meeting, led by the Senior Society of Keller Memorial Church, will take the place of the eve- ning church service tomorrow at 7:45. Melvin Holmes will have charge of the meeting. Rev. Rudisell, assistant pastor ot the Church of the Reformation, will g b DR. ). H. HOLLISTER ANNOUNCES TOPIC| e “Anythmg Good Out of Naza- reth” Is Presbyterian Pastor’s Subject. In Chevy Chase Prenhytarhn Church tomorrow the minister, Dr. J. Hillman , will have for hh Good Out of Nasareth.” ‘The mothers of the children in the primary department will be ts at tea from 4 to 6, arranged by = lnbendefi:t of the department, Iln ‘The women's gym class will meet mesdnmy at the church at 10 o'clock for e Sections of the Women's Guild will meet at 1 o'clock for luncheon Tuesday as follows: Section 8 home of Mrs. Wubur La Roe, jr. 4600 Linean ave- on’.homeolwx H M. Southcne 5300 Connecticut avenue. Dr A C. Christie, former president Medical Society of the District o( columhh will be the speaker at the Thursday evening meeting. The Oxford | group will meet at 9 o'clock the same evening. The fireside group will meet at the church at 1:30 o’clock May 20 to go to Kamp Kahlert for a week end mm%. On Sunday afternoon Dr. Hollister will administer the sacrament of the Lord’s supper t the group. The Collegians will g0 to Intermont, W. Va., May 20 for the week end. The Young People’s Society will have a picnic supper today at Great Falls, leaving the church at 4:30 o'clock. Section 10 will meet Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Manley Michaels, 3401 Quesada street, for luncheon. The Semi-Circle, an organization of | was formed | m younger married people, last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman as president and vice presi- dent, respectively, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conover, secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent Clark have been appointed hairman of a committee to| an for a'dance to be given in the ar future. “ERUIT OF THE SPIRIT” SUNDAY SERMON TEXT Bishop William Frazer McDowell Guest Preacher at Eldbrooke Methodist Church. Bishop William Frazer McDowell will be the guest preacher in lld\m)oke Methodist Church tomorrow morning. At the evening service the pastor, Rev. ‘Walter M. Mitchell, wlll preach on “The Fruit of the Spirif A muun: of Ella A. Boolg Chapter of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the church Wednesdzy at 1 pm. Mrs. A. C. Procter, president, preside. Prayer meeting will be held at 8 pm. A mystery pal will be given in the social han Pri evening by the Michael Circle. The annual every member canvass to cover the budxn for next year will May 21. W. W. Thompson, chairman of the Hnlnce Committee, in charge of the canvass. —e SPECIAL CHOIR PROGRAM PLANNED FOR SERVICE Rev. B. Y. Nicholson to Preach at Rhode Island Methodist Protestant Church. At Rhode Island Methodist Protestant Church tomorrow a special Mother’s day program will be presented at 11 am. Music ap, riate for the occasion will be fumhm by the choir, under the direction of Henry Gilligan, ory ‘The sermon topic will be ‘M‘then of Great Men," by Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, the At the tvmlnl service at 8 o'clock the sermon will be delivered by Dr. L. B. Smith, president of the Maryland Con- ference. Monthly meeting of the Building Guild Tuesday, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. R. M. Yost, 26 Girard street Fortune,” by Charles Georn fllfithhmt ldvh Ilolt Hughes, Road, Nur b Calbary 525 VERNON N. RIDGELY. B. D.. Minister 11:00 7The Mothers of the Worl 2 race, Grit and Growtl 50 7005 =R [ sndevor ] |SFRES WILL HONOR | [ ein smee 1 IBABY DEDICATION | [ s i = [lXF[IRI] MOVEME and Lectures to Start Tomorrow. 4 pm. service. In a 1o the subject, "Whlt ‘Was the Oxford Movement?” Dr. Gavin will :xvhln the ificance of the famous Assise ser- mon delivered by Keble at the Univer- sity of Oxford & century #go this com- ing July. resident of the TFederal Churches of Christ in Ameflu. will preach on “The Protestantism” ‘Washington Wi vered July 3, 1932, when he oecupi in the Cathedral in cmnoc- anmrdny. :pechl hctmndfifl for the clergy at the College Preachers, in accordance with & ln the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. ‘The Oxford Movement is in no way connected with the Oxford Or&m Movement, largely prommed in country by Rev. Frank and Rev. Samuel M. sboumkgr r., New York City. BAPTIST MEMORIAL GIVES SERMON TOPIC “Orders for the Baptist Army” Announced by Dr. Gove @. Johnson. “Orders for the Baptist Army” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the Na- tional Baptist Memorial, tomorrow morning, and in the evening, “Some Bible hers,” in connection with Mother’s day. The National Brass Quintet will take part in the service. ‘The Anna B. Hanson Circle will meet Mrs. S. T. Hughes, 3750 Jocelyn 11 am. 'ruudn l.nd the 1323 Longtellow street; Ann Judson, at the church; Annie Laurie Sadler, with Miss Lola Allan, 3360 Sixteenth street; Emma G. Gill, with Mrs. C. A. Nunn, 1823 Wyoming avenue; Dr. Dorothes Witt, with Mrs. E. G. Dexter, 1620 P street, and Kathleen Mallory, with Mrs. G, W. Schreech, 448 Irving street. ‘The Prayer League will meet in the church parlors at 2 p.m. Wednesday and at 3:30 the Girl Scouts, Troop 26, will meet at the church. ‘The midweek service Thursday eve- mu will be a pre-convention service. Scouts, Troop 43, will meet at t.he church Friday &t 7:30 pm. —_———————— {MOTHERS WILL BE GIVEN >“pr. Stockdale Wil !uchmnn, | family and their friends wmmmnh-?; : NESSEE L PAY : MOTHERS TRIBUTE = Deliver Both Sermons at First Congregational. At the First Congregational Church the minister, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, will preach & Mother’s day urmon w- morrow _morning. His subject will “The Unforgotten Mother.” In the evening he will presch on ‘“Present Day Jonahs.” ‘The vested cholr, under the diuefion of Ruby fln!!h Stahl, will % conduct services. Y lh;‘;‘l mer-umu mdbm the 'qu(luflhlad. ‘The Working Band will meet Monday the home of lll’l ‘Robert Howard, 1334 st 10 o'clock. ub dinner and ’huldly at 6:15 o'clock. A Milliken of the Woman's Police will be the guest er, ‘The Chevy Chase Circle will give its annual ulvar tea at the home of Mrs. Griffith Evans, 67 Observatory circle, Bureau ‘Wednesday, from 3 to 6 o't:lock A pro- | Task gram of music and readings has been planned. All members and friends of the church are invited. ‘The Church night supper and mid- week service will be held Thursday in the Sunday school room at 6 o'clock. Rev. Kenneth B. Carson, puur of the Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church, will be guest speaker. Teachers Will Attend. A conference for officers and teachers of Congregational Church schools will be held Thursday evening at 6:45 o'clock. Subjects for discussion are “Teaching the Whole Child" “The Place of the Teacher in the Church” and all sorts of Sunday school prob- ems. On Saturday, from 2 to 5, an inter- national garden party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Lane, 5327 Conduit road, for the church the Mount Pleasant Circle, assisted by the Six- teenth Street Heights and Woodridge Ckcls and other lflmdl A program songs lnd plays will be presented CONGREGATI(;N TO GREET DR. A. L. WILLS MAY 22 Will Be Instituted as Rector of Church of Our Savior at Exercises. Dr. Alvin Lamar Wills will be insti- tuted as rector of the Church of Our, Savior at exercises May 22 at 8 p.m. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church FLOWERS IN SERVICES | sthe Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Young People Will Make Presentation. ‘The Young People’s Le of Con- ague is | cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church will present all mothers attending the services at Concordia Church tomorrow morning with a carpation. This presentation will be made in both the German service at 10 a.m. and the Eng- lish service at 11:15 am. Rev. Charles Enders will preach in both services. The annual election of officers of the Ccl:lcordh Guild will be May 16 at R'be Concordia Brotherhood also meets May 16 at 8 p.m. After a brief | ;i business session at Concordia Church the brotherhood will l!tend a mmm. of the Men's Club of Presbyterian Church. ‘The meeting of the Concordia Mis- slon Society will be held May 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Montgom- ery, 421 cummlny lane, Chevy Chase, Elise Kettler will' be @utholic 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. j Jammpl | Meeks, District S-perlntenlnt METROPOLITAN M!HORIAL 33. and Nebraska James Shera Montse Salie H00=Ghn Senecl; wors B Sermen by c STV lli—lhl Yom!l Peonlel Bervice. 8:00—Men's Mass Meeting, Ad JORABLE mn. 5%, The Chureh With HRINITY "oephe, i DAN L. ENNIS, D. D, Illllm o v 3f 9d ELDBROOKE b 1T %‘L !00. the | HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison St. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D.D, Minister. MOTHER'S DAY. SETRATIRAIN MR John H. Marville, Conductor. ‘Wednesday, May 24, 8:39 PM. “THE DELUGE.” “HIAWATHA’S . WEDDING FEAST.” parish house, Holy communion will be observed to- morrow at 6:55 a.m. prayer, and sermon is at 11 am. when the| w subject will be “Mothers in There will be a meeting May 21 at 6:30 pm. in the parish house of young people, between 16 and 21 years of age, who are interested in forming a Young People’s Society. flrtlmhm !rnumm Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister 9:40 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Mothers of Great Men.” 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor Bocleties. 8:00 p.m.—Rev. L. B. Smith, D. D, President of Maryland S RISOURLE B FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C, BEERY, Paster. 11:00 a.m.—“The Ideal Mother.” Ser- Mount Vernon Place Southers Methodism's Representative Chsreh Massachuseits Ave. at Ninth St. NW. Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. 7 “THE MOTHER OF ZEBEDEE'S CHILDREN” 8:00 P.M. SERVICE PLANNED Special Pronram Will Be Given in Calvary Bap- tist Church. Catvasy Bageist Cimety’ wil h vary urch, preac] the fourth sermon in the series on the “M-mAppelnne-alOur “Coronsation Day,” mnrnm A baby dedication c 'filhl!utlu’oo(muurvlce M at the Sufferer,” “A Nev Emerges” being the subject. Leake and Donald Surine 'fll ldn the pastor in the evening service and will give a recital at 7:45. Church m lt ll ucted by sud&unt.hll-ub— mt service vlll N 1, wi mer Hal in charge. 'nn is Tuesday 1 mee‘w.n‘ Wednesday evening in the &wr’ v will be rop-md u'l;xrn’nd.: mlh‘.ln‘w" Woodward Hal Y The Mary C Carr will meet l(nndly ev Bl!L Mrs. E. E Miss. the guest 'll.lmdulldo PETWORTH M. E. GIRLS PLAN SPECIAL RITES Mothers to Be Honored Tomorrow at Services in Evening—Rev. R. L. Wood to Preach. Circle in Burrall will Bue Weeks | Mother’s day will be observed at Pet- worth Methodist !_Fhu‘copd Church tomorrow evening. rls of the church will be in charge of the service. A special program has been arranged. Lorraine Crawford will preside, Mary Etta FParmer will lead in the prayer and Margaret Shearer will read the scripture lesson. A girls’ vested choir will sing, and girls will act as ushers. A flower will be presented each mother. The Men's Bible Class is donor of the flowers. A feature of the service will be the song service, based on the songs A bunnm meeting of the Epworth League will be held Tuesday !vul.\m with the election of officers. A soc! will botconduce':nd by the fourth d;- partmen esday evening the Phflnmbu Bible Class will meet at the of Mrs. Ray E. Dhein, 4104 Thlrd street. ‘The minister will conduct the mid- week service Thu evening and |'fll begin & series of Bible studies in “Some Great Chapters of the Bible” taking as the first study, the twentieth chapter of Exodus, and basing the study on the question, “Have We Out- !grown the Ten Commandments?” Evangeliatic FAREWELL SERMONS—LAST DAY! Evangelist Staats and Party 7:30 “The Unpardonable Sin” Full Gofpel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. day S :30. 11:60. DISCH :00, “Glrl Evangelist” Ao SR RO Wvdn!ldl! ‘Thursday, Priday—7:48. MUSICAL PROGRAM. Qpirimnltat Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday, at 7:45 PM. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit_ereetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack | rs. Margaret Mandis. Miss Violet Coats an umnek nunu!meemu. 600 Pa. Ave. 3 7. The First Spmtnnhlt Church | the pastor REV. Ai'.nzn . TERRY “lNVlSlBLE ‘HELPERS” llowed by, Spirit Mesowes, Friian 'lxlmplt 1012 MES. mbux:%g;u’. to9 P.M. * LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 3423 Holmead PL N.W. Marshall, Mr. Milton Special Hullfr-lln Jones. Mr, Leonard. LM, scxnrtotw s, Lie. Minister—Mrs. Assisting " mediufn Mrs. Bmma. Sult, Mrs, Msry Brown. Thursdsy. May 18, st 8 P.M. CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL o2 lIlh St. N.W., Rev. A. Atwater. adi D:'I Service at 8 P. M. Mmu, 1445 You S e_Moetinge—Wed. and Pri. 8 ¥ WHITE CROSS CENTER 1758 N Dr. lomer “Spiritualism” Dr,_3am B, Geuics and M vfll We 'gfix'éf' fl “‘Af““ nr III a atme nt. AD: o-fiu. s P SPlRlTUALIST CHURG'I OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE g BT R Spirit Dnefi ot Ry o8 Y Asnes ;m.g.figfi. "'H'u.m-s# ] vmmlfiy ll. at 12”. in First Congregational Church. A luncheon man. = ON RENEMBRANCE LEADERSHIP DINNER e ‘SETFOR THURSDA Religious Education to Be Discussed at Congrega- tional Gathering. Leaders in religious education churches of Wi | Bible cl.l-u and forums. ence was organized by the committee on religious education of the Middle Atlantic tional Conference, of erman of this Mother’s Day to Be Observed |States at Both Foundry Metho- dist Services. At Poundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow Mother's day will be observed at both services. At 11 &m. Dr. Prederick Brown Harris, minister, be | will preach on “In Remembrance of Her,” and music sppropriate to the day will be rendered by the chorus cholr, under the direction of Justin Lawrie. The Junior Choir, under the direction of Miss Esthér Linkins, will sing at the evening service, in addi- tion to the Poundry Choir, and Dr. Harris will speak on “The Lost Word.” Members of the Mount Pleasant- Chevy Chase section of the Woman's Guild will have a luncheon meeting Tuesday st the home of Mrs. Robert N. McMillen, 208 Connecticut avenue, , Md. Theu;nnnl mite box Rhods and Mary Watkins, 1429 Clif- ton street, with Mrs. J. C. Dort as er. ‘The Sibley Guild will meet and will be addressed by Mrs. Giles Scott Raf- ter Thursday at 10:45 am. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and the Wom- an’s Home ing will follow at 1:15 pm. The mid- week devotional service will be con- ducted by the pastor at 8 o'clock. At the annual dinner of the Men’s | Club, Friday evening, at Tilden Gar- { | dens, Dr. Ali-Kuli Khan, former chief diplomatic representative of Persia to the United States, will speak on “Sym- bolum N.ld Phllmophy in Persian Art.” 8 of the Woman's Home &x!ety will have a picnic meeting at 4:30 Saturday, the park at Sixteenth Street Reservoir. Olhrmahrlphtan Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. Sundsy Worship, 11:15 am. 8, 8. 10 eanml-’y amu Clas: il ®ther Seruices Christian and Missionary Alliance 308 Eye St. N.W. n. 24! — i » Sun. 2.4 p.: —_Tvanetiguration. REV. P. R. HYDE, lpale Pull Gospel in Sons and Sermon. Hlndu Plulosophy and Mysticism Lecturer and Teacher Swami Vividishananda OF INDIA Sunday, May 14, 8 P.M. “The Motherhood of Gad” Tuesdays and Thursds: P Breds 5 GHe and"Toen "Avhorivms VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N St. N.W. Public Cordially Invited COLORED. Unity Truth Center. Colored | “Twelve | | | Lessons in “Truth, b —Christian, Healine, p.m.—Lessons on “Be Ye Pros- ALL WELCOME. suaey Beee™T pac Preshyterian 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. hool. deavor meeting. P Midweek service: VISITORS ‘L'AYI 'WELCOME SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th snd H Streets Dimanche 3 4 e heures, sermon par GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.). P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 8.m.—Chureh School. 11:00 8.m.—Morning Worship and Ser- “A MOTHER'S FAITH.” u:sup -Christian, Endegyor. 7 ‘oung _Peo) WESTERN — Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister 11:00 AM. MOTHER'S DAY. “The Well by the Gate” 8.00 P.M. “SOMETHING MISSING.” Gospel Sermon. Gospel Binging. Wulnngton Heights Columbia and Kalorams Rds Rev, John C. hl-al' D. D, Minister 9:41 LS Ehs ll r ly Cem- 5:00—" Ill‘l Ihv“ 8:00—Mother’s Day” Missionary executive meet- | Reformed GIACI Monry B Rven. D paster 355 Reslistas. " 3155 Maslisias the Promises of God. Super Mind Science Church U. 5. A, Prof. Wm. Estep, Founder. PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY ‘Wednesday, y : “The 7" Journes of (he Oross.” Proe Class daily st Sunday, May 14, 1983, 8 P.M. s | ‘Philosophy & Religion of Yoga’ “A JOYFUL FAMILY” Topic of Sermon Tomorrow at Peck Memorial Church. Griffith Evans, Friday at 7 p.m. bert C. Tucker will lead the Boy Priday at 7 pm. Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W, 9:45 2.m —Sunday Scho 11:00 a'm —Meeting_for woumn Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) H!!liluuw ‘Worship Pirst DII (Bunflln All_interesied are_welcome. Fnendl ?{eetln‘ (Onhodox) 50 WDIIB] at Sunday e Rook o en Meeting 11 am.: Chrisiian Endeavor. welcome. Preshyterian e A FOURTH I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of James H. Miers, Minister 11 ’00.-.—"'H"w "'lti. and :00 p.m.—“Geed s RO alids A 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. JAMES H. TAYLOE, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 lm,—a\mwscbwl. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. REV. Church of the ‘ Pilgrims | Gift of the Presbyterians of i e e Nations Capitas 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 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers DR. JOSEPH E. SI1ZOO DR. ALBERT EVANS 11:00 AM. “That I May See” 8:00 P.M. “The Mother of Jesus” PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave,, 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister, GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Streets Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D.. Paster 5 a.m —~Bunday School Youns Peovle's Meetis .g&. mnhy 8 p.m. CHEVY CHASE T PRESBYTERIAN DECADE OF PROGRESS Moeting st wm- n-nl. e, COVENANT FIRST Between the Mayflower and Dupont Circle DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY Mini Morning Worship at 11 AM. COMMUNION Installation of New Officers, mymhmmn’:“m R { People’s at 6:30 and 7:30 g e e , ) Minister, lb—vui‘fltmm ‘ 045 smoChurch Sohosl . 11:00 s.m.—Morning lnil- ‘THE MOUNT OF lllol"' o ST. PAUL’S Comn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—8abbath School. 11:00 a.m. School st 9.45 AM. 6:30_P.M. mon:_ “The Mother iobedy Knows.” 8:00 p.m.— Ve ice, “Bm- Phavis of Life." 141 GALLATIN N.W. (United Lutheran Chureh) ‘The Rev. H. 1:00 2:40 7:15—! Keller Memorial Maryiand Avenue and Ninth St Northeast. 1 Vorship and Sermon. ible Sehool Luther League. S. T Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday Schoel st 9:30 AM. Moraing Service at 11:00 Evening Service st 7:48 “A Youth Service, Commemorating Motherhood” Address by Rev. Csrl Rudisill Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N'W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor . —8unday 8chool. Cli for AL —Pacer tad His fi“" o Concordla Church (Evapitient Whe AN A Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor. 9:453.m—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 s.m.—English. LOTHE (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin St-. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor B .m.—8Sunday School. “THE GREAT- m—Sermon Shes " REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E. MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG . —English Service. tople, “Church Unity.” MT RAINIER MISSION 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. . —8ervice. LUTHER PLACE | Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D, m,l?u.—mldflw 'Wluhinuti-b'-‘ By the Rev. Corl C. Rasmussen.

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