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BAPTIST VISITORS 10 OCCUPY PULPITS Pastors From Many States Here for Joint Capital Conventions. A number of pastors in attendance at the Southern and Northern Baptist Conventions, now in session here, will occupy pulpits in various churches to- morrow. The assignments are: Baptist. Calvary: Morning, Dr. C. O. Johnson, president of the N. B. C.; evening, Dr. Marshall Craig, Dallas, Tex. Fifth: Morning, Dr. J. E. Dillard, Birmingham, Ala.; evening, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Dawson, Waco, Tex. Metropolitan: Morning, Dr. Clyde “Turner; evening, Miss Amy Stockton. National Memorial: Morning, Dr. M. E. Dodd, Shreveport, La.; evening, Dr. David M. Gardner, Petersburg, Fla Grace: Morning, Rev. Bruce New- eom, Columbus, Ga Chevy Chase: Morning, J. W. Inzer. Redeemer: Morning. Rev. W. A. Hob- son, St. Petersburg, Fla. Atlington, Va.: Morning, Rev. Thomas V. McCaul, Gainsville, Fia. Temple: Morning, Rev. Roy L. Hurst, Hot Springs, Ark.; evening, Rev. E. S. Campbell, Macon, Ga. Brookland: Morning, Rev. O. P. Gil- bert, Atlanta, Ga.; evening, Rev. Guy N. Atkinson, Carterville, Ga. First: Morning, Dr. George W. Truett, Dallas, Tex.; evening, Dr. Kyle Yates, Louisville, Ky. Highlands: Morning, Rev. R. L. Mot~ T. ley. Florence, Ala. Petworth: Morning, Rev. Gibson. Canton, Ga.; evening, Porter, Columbus, Ga. East Washington Heights: Morning, Rev. J. L. Baggott, Hawkinsville, Gag: eveping, Rev. Harry V. Smith, Barnes- ville, Ga. i Hyattsville: Morning, Rev. J. T. Gil- | lespie. Fayetteville, ATk.. evening. Rev. | Frank MacDonald, Birmingham, Ala. Congress Heights: Morning, Rev. D. 1. Purser, jr., Charleston, S. C Takoma Park: Morning, Rev. J. A.| Neilson, Wilmington, N. C.; evening, | Rev. H. M. Fugate, Valdosta, Ga. | Tenth Street (colored): Morning, Rev. | W. L. House, Marks, Miss. Baron | P 8| Visitor FORMER PASTOR AT PETWORTH BAPTIST. REV. F. PAUL LANGHORNE. The visiting preacher at Petworth Baptist Church tomorrow morning will | ke Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, former pas- tor, who will have for his subject "My | Task.” Rev. Mr. Langhorne is now pastor cf the Berwyn Baptist Church, in a suburb | of Chicago. He is here, with his family, |to attend the Northern and Southern | Baptist conventions. = | SMITH| REV. HARVEY B. PREACHES TOMORROW ) “Church and Victory Today” to | Be Topic at Columbia Heights Christian. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of | Columbia Heights Christian Church, | will speak at the 11 o'clock communion | service on “The Church and Victory Today,” assisted by the church choir, Mrs. William Collins. directing. At 8 p.m. the pastor will take as his text' “Becoming & Christian.” The junior choir will have charge of the music. The Mary Kelly group, Mrs. Braund leader, will meet Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock Method | Prancis Asbury: Evening, Rev. C. W. Duke, Tampa, Fla Douglass Memorial: Evening, Rev.| Allen S. Cutts, Pensacola, Fla Trinity: Morning, Rev. T. D. Brown, | New Orleans, La. i Calvary: Morning, Rev. Luther Wes- ley Smitl Foundry: Evening, Rey. Arthur Jack- son, Savanna, Ga. Emory: Morning, Rev. W. C. Reeves, | Hot, Springs, Ark. Lincoln_Road Sweeney, Nashville, Tenn. McKendrie: Morning Boone, Tusce '0sa, Ala. Waugh: Morning, James R. Edwards, Auburn, Ala; evening, S. H. Bennett, | Hartwell, Ga Calvary (South): Morning Rev. George W. Graham, Herrin, Il Epworth: Morning, Rev. E. Gibson Davis, Asheville, N. C. Disciple. Ninth Street: Evening, Newsom, Columbus, Ga. National City: Evening, Rev. McNeill Poteat, jr., Raleigh, N. C. Fifteenth Street: Morning, Elmer Ridgeway, Gadsen, La. Reformed. Grace: Morning, Rev. W. L. Ball, Greenville, S. C. First: Morning, Rev. Frederick E. Smith, Augusta, Ga. Presbyterian, 1 Church of Pilgrims: Morning, Rev. Bunyan Stephens, Rome, Ga.; Evening, Rev. Luther Holcorb, Oklahoma Gy, Westminster:' .Morning, Rev. Ernest F. Campbell, Macon, Ga. Eastern: Morning, Rev. J. R. Hobbs, Birmingham, Ala. ‘Wallace Memorial: Evening, Charles F. Leek, Montgomery, Ala. Western: Evening, Rev. Calvin B. Waller, Little Rock, Ark. Lutheran. Keller Memorial: Morning, Rev. J. Buchanan, El Dorado, Ark, Congregational. Ingram Memorial: Morning, Rev. H. J. Goodwin, Suffolk, Va. “LIGHT IN THE FACE” THEME OF SERMON Evening, Rev. J. E.| Rev. Joseph Rev. Bruce E. Rev. Rev. H | Disciples of Christ, which will be held | . Columbia, Mo. ; in the Christian Temple, Baltimore, Md. | { will hold a business and social meeting with Mrs. McInturfl, 1401 Girard street | northwest. { The prayer service will be led Thurs- | day evening by Earl Spiker and the | subject will be “Enriching Our Fellow- | ship in- Christ.” This church will be largely repre- sented at the State convention of the | The pastor will be heard on the pro- gram among other prominent ministers. The convention convenes Monday eve- | ning and continues through Wednesday. | The James L. Wilmeth Bible class| at the home of Dr. Wilmer Souder, 3503 Morrison street, May 31. REV. W. M. MICHAEL ANNOUNCES THEME Eldbrooke M. E. Pastor to Preach| on “God’'s Financial Plan for the Church.” Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “God’s Financial Plan for the Church.” Plans are under way in the church school for Children's day exercises June 11. The young people will be the guests of the young people at Bright- | wood Park Methodist Church tomorrow evening at tea, which will be followed by a devotional service at 7 p.m. The pastor will preach at 8 pm. on “Honored Workers.” The choir will sing and a congregational song service will be a feature. The every-member canvass, to cover | the budget for the next conference year, will begin tomorrow afternoon under the direction of Dr. W. W. Thompson, chairman of the Finance Committee. This work will be completed within the week. The annual mite-box opening of the Woman’s Home Missionary Soclety will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. F. F. Robey, 4429 Alton place. A dinner and social of the Young Married Couples’ Club will be held ‘Thursday. B. Y. P. D. TO MEET HERE Sessions of Pioneer District Will Frederick Brown Harris to Preach at Foundry Meth- odist Church. Dr. At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning Dr. Freder- ick Brown Harris, pastor, will preach on “The Light in the Face.” This sub- ject was suggested by the picture “The Nazarene,” by Col. Henry Stanley Todd, which was viewed by hundreds of people of all denominations when it was on display in this church during the first three days of the week. Rev. Arthur Jackson of Savannah, Ga., will be the guest preacher at the evening service at 8 o'clock. ‘The business and social meeting of the adult Bible class will be held in the Letts Educational Building Wednes- day evening. ‘The midweek service of fellowship and prayer will be conducted by the pastor Thursday, at 8 p.m. ‘The junior choir, under the direction of Miss Esther Linkins, with Karl Holer accompanist, will give a col cert in the dramatic hall Friday eve- ning. ‘The choir will be assisted by Miss Marguerite Pope, mezzo SOPrano; Misses Margaret Yanagita and Karlian Meyer, pianists, and Philip Wright, cel- Christian and Missionary Alliance 808 Eye Street 2:45—“That Valley of Dry Bones.” 7:30—"“The Greatest Text.” Rev. P. R. Hyde. Speaker Full Gospel in Sermon and S BIBLE HALL PENTECOSTAL Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. ong Be Held Tomorrow. | The Pioneer district of the B. Y.| P. D. of the Church of the Brethren, | which includes Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia, will hold its sessions at the Church of the Brethren, Fourth street and North Carolina av nue, tomorrow. This organization will have charge of the morning service at 11 o'clock and there will be a business meeting_after the luncheon following | the service. i At the evening service Dr. F. F. Holsopple will speak on the “Waste and Fruitfulness of Missions.” The of- | ferings for the day will be given for | the missionary enterprise. VISITOR WILL PREACH Dr. Boone of Alabama to Occupy | McKendree M. E. Pulpit. | At the morning service of the Mc- | Kendree Methodist Episcopal Church the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Joseph Boone, pastor of the Baptist | Church of Tuscaloosa, Ala, who is a| delegate to the Southern Baptist Con- | vention. | The evening service of the church | is at 8 o'clock, when the pastor will i7e\ire VENING “THEPRICE WEPAY" | TOPIC OF SERMON Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo to Preach at New York Avenue Presbyterian. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning, Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will have for his sub- ject “The Price We Pay. At the evening service the church will welcome the variou®# nurses’ training schools of the hospitals of Washing- ton for their baccalaureate service. In keeping with their custom the follow- ing hospitals present their classes for the baccalaureate service: Children's Hospital, Emergency Hospital, Gallinger Municipal Hospital, Garfleld Hospital, Homeopathic Hospital, Sibley Memorial Hospital and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. The members of the graduating classes of these training schools are being es- corted by the superintendent of nurses and the graduate staffs of their respec- tive hospitals. Dr. Sizoo will have for his subject “For Their Sakes.” At 6 p.m. the young people will ob- serve fellowship tea with Dr. A. R. Kep- ler, executive secretary of the Church of Christ in China, as guest of honor. He will speak about his mission work. The Christian Endeavor Society is sponsoring a benefit performance of the National Theater Players Tues- day evening. SPEAKER TO BE DEAN OF ALBANY CATHEDRAL Very Rev. Charles Smith Lewis on Episcopal Mass Meeting Program Monday. Very Rev. Charles Smith Lewis. dean of the Episcopal Cathedral at Albany, N. Y., will address a mass meeting of all the rectors, Sunday school superintend- ents and teachers in the Sunday schools of the Episcopal Church in Washing- ton and surrounding Maryland, in the parish hall of Rock Creek Episcopal Church, following a dinner at 6:30 o'clock Monday. ‘The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Department of Religious Education of the Diocese of Washing- ton, for the purpose of stimulating the work of the church school education among the Episcopalians of this city. Rev. William R. Moody, chairman of the Department of Religious Education for the diocese, and rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, will preside. It is expected Bishop James E. Freeman will be present. Dr. Lewis' subject will be “The Char- acteristics of a Good Teacher.” COMMUNION FEATURE AT ROCK CREEK CHURCH; Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan to Preach. Thursday Communion Service Arranged. 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, Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan. There will be celebration of holy communion at 10:30 am. Thursday, Ascension day. The Diocesan Church School Insti- tute will meet in the parish house at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. William L. Mayo announces that the services tomorrow at Holy Com- forter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue, include holy com- munion at 7:30 a.m. morning prayer, 11 o'clock, and prayer, 7:30 p.m. Holy communion will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday. BISHOP CONFIRMS 30 Class Presented by Rector of B8t.| Mark’'s Episcopal Church. | Bishop James E. Freeman confirmed a class of 30 persons in St. Mark's Episcopal Church last Sunday. The class was presented by Rev. Willlam R. Moody, rector of the church. ‘Those confirmed were Emily Amanda Dow Thompson, Elizabeth Rodda ‘Thompson, Margaret Lee Goodwin, Lena Miller Fieles, Edith May Fowler, Mary Gladys Conner, Dorris Elizabeth Kauldenbach, Audry Lillian De Lozier, Shirley May Chichester Willlams, Mar- garet Leowra Bowling, Catherine Mil- dred Crump, Dorothy Marie Lynch, Ethel Marie Frazier, Harriet Falvey Brooke, Thomas James Cooper, John Wesley Hart, John Henry Jaeschke, Charles Riely Johnston, Robert Hartley Smith, John La Verne Conner, Milton Maurice Crump, John Balda Kilpat- rick, James Wilver Conner, Emmett ‘Walter Carter, Philip Woodrow Canter, Richard Bruce Sladen, Vernon Coch- rane Chappelear, Charles McMillan Ash, Thomas Daniel Swain and Charles Cecil Thompson. Hindu Philosophy and Mysticism Lecturer and Teacher Swami Vividishananda OF INDIA SUNDAY, MAY 21, 8 PM. “Prayer-—Its Meaning and Power” Tu ys and Thursdays, 8 P.M. Study of Gita and Yosa Aphorisms VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N St. N.W. Public Cordially Invited M ethodist Columbia Road, Near Calbary s VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D., Minister 11 2. m—Rev, Luther Wesley Smith, D.D. K00 p.m.—“Storms and Calms.” 940 a'm—The Church School. 700 p'm.—Young People's Meeting. futsropal Edwin Holt Hughes, MHH Bishop p Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL ass. a braska Aves. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, D.D., Minister 0—Church School. 0—Public_worship. _Sermon by DOCTOR,_M¢ ¥. Subiect: “The Misinterpreted e 6:45—Met. Young SPECIAL MUSIC B 2:31 11:0 People’s Service. Y THE VESTED come. °7 Evanselistic. Farry V. Schaeffer, Pastor. Hational Baptist fMemorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, Pastor Dedication of the N Baptist Memorial May 23, 1933 7:00 to 7:30 a,m—A Program of Or- Fan a c. arguerite Allen Ross, Organist —Dedleation Progr A _Ba ne The Church_With the Lighte TRINITY *ogAve Street S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D. Minister 118m—DR. T. D. BROWN. of New Orleans. An Awakened Soul.” ELDBROOKE Wisconsin, Ave. at River Rasd N-W.- ALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister, 0 —Evangelistic Service. FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P 8t. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D., Minister Rer. Edd ord 2 ’m—ch‘ !h‘ hool. - wnnhsigl'u HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison St. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D.D, Minister. s Tribute to Father. Annual Spring Concert THE HAMLINE CHOIR, Wednesday, May 24, 8:30 P.M. “THE DELUGE. “HIAWATHA’S WEDDING FEAST.” 7:00—] e. Vested chorus choir under direction of Justin Lawri STAR, METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. MISS AMY L. STOCKT At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow Dr.'J. Clyde Turner, pastor of the Pirst Baptist Church of Greens- boro, N. C., will preach on “Things That Cannot Be Shaken.” The choir will be assisted by Prof. I. E. Reynolds, director of music of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort ‘Worth, Tex., and also song leader of the Southern Baptist Convention. At the evening service, Dr. John Compton Ball, pastor, will be assisted by the well known California evangel- ists, Misses Amy Lee Stockton and Rita Gould. Miss Stockton will deliver the sermon in the evening. Special music will be rendered by the choir under the leadership of Chorister Gilbert A. Clark, with the assistance of Miss Rita Gould, soloist. At the beginning of the service the ordinance of baptism will be ad- ministered by the pastor, Dr. Ball. GUEST FROM INDIA CHEVY CHASE SPEAKER George B. Leeder on Program of Presbyterian Sunday School Tomorrow. George B. Leeder, principal of the Ewing High School, Ludhiana, India, will speak tomorrow at the Sunday School services of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. At 11 am. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister will preach. Mr. Leeder will show pictures of India at the meeting of the Young People's So- ciety at 7:30 p.m. The children of the primary depart- ment, under direction of Mrs. R. E. Mitchell, will give three playr Friday evening. The grade mothers will have a cake sale. Section 3 will meet Monday at 1 o'clock for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lee D. Latimer, 3705 Huntington street. Section 1, home of Mrs. Joseph G. Brantley, 5 East Underwood street, for luncheon. The Evening Section at 8 o'clock, home of Mrs. R. H. Dimpson, North Chevy Chase, Tuesday, at 12:30 for luncheon. Section 12, home of Mrs. P. M. Anderson, 5508 Broad Branch road. Section 14, home of Miss Emma Hays Heck, 3421 Northampton street. At 1 o'clock, Tuesday, Section 4, home of Mrs. Andrew J. Walker, 3913 Jocelyn street. Section 2, home of Mrs. N. R. Watkins, 309 Cumberiand avenue, Som- erset. Friday, Section 6, home of Mrs. Albert E. Dieterich, 3701 McKinley street. “The Challenge of a Holy Partner- ship” will be the sermon of Rev. 8. Carroll Coale at Brightwood Park Meth- odist Episcopal Church at 11 o'clock tomorrow. “Toodles” will be the title of the children's story. Workers will be con- secrated for the annual every-member canvass which will begin in the after- noon. “The Christian's Constant Attitude” will be the evening sermon theme. ‘The Calvary, Eldbrooke and Petworth Epworth Leagues will be the guests of the Brightwood Park League at 6:45. The Y. W. C. A. Business and Profes- sional Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Mary Burnett, will sing and direct the group in the sing- ing of folk songs. Miss Boneita Sweet will give a reading. Under the auspices of the Wesley Men'’s Bible class there will be a picnic at Rock Creek Park next Saturday at 3 o’clock. St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.\\:. 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. Binine Srience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. ‘GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Leader LAl sm——'Divie Baxmeny i Your A :45 a.m —Sunday School. P.m —Wednesday, at 3103 13th st. n.w. “Power of the Spirit,” Rev. Ada B. Fay. speaker meditations and healing 17 to 12:30 in_the e Daily noon treatments from 1% 2 G at. n.w.. in room Quray Bullding. 805 Methodist Emnnal SOUTH. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, stor. 11:00 a.m.—*Christian Literature.” Ser- mon by the pastor. 8:00 pm—Sermon by Dr. J. Howard Wells. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 7:00 pm.—Young People’s Meetings. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Choir. Mount Vernon g Place / Southern Methodism's Representative 7 Church A Massachuseits Ave. at Ninth Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “LIFE'S SUPREME LOYALTIES” 3 8:00 P.M. / “THE SAVIOUR'S PROGRAM” DR, FORNEY HUTCHINSON Special Vested Choir, Under the Direc: tion of R. Deane Shure. EPWORTH 13th St. and North Carolina Ave. N.E. REV. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, D.D., Pastor 11am—REV. E. GIBSON DAVIS of Asheville, N. O, Guest and Preacher. 8 p.m.—Mr. George G. Tibbitts, Director -the-Woods, New York. “GOOD TIMES FOR ALL THE WORLD.” Music by vested choir. ALL CORDIALLY WELOOME. WASHINGTON, 0 D. C, SATURDAY, MISSION OFFICIAL 10 GIVE SERMON Dr. Kepler of Shanghai Plans Message at Takoma Park Presbyterian. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the | o Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Fruit of the Spirit Is Goodness.” At 8 p.m. the address will be made by Dr. A. Raymond Kepler of Shanghai, China, general secretary of the Church of Christ in China. The Delta Phi Sigma Sorority will attend this service in a body. . Adjutant Gilbert S. Decker of the' Salvation Army will speak at 7 o'clock on “Why Social Service?” ‘The annual Spring luncheon of the Mother Gordon class will be held Tues- da; Mrs. John M. Sylvester will be the ‘guest speaker. The musical program will be in charge of Mrs. Irwin L. Clark and Mrs. Howard H. Wilson. ‘The Christian Citizenship Committee of the Brotherhood Club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of W. H. McClenon, 211 Cedar avenue. Dr. J.A. Le Clerc will discuss “Some Aspects of Our Civilization Not Consistent With Christian Principles.” Rev. Mr. Schearrer will conduct the midweek service Wednesday evening, speaking on “The Parable of the Great Sypper.” ‘The Light Bearers will meet Friday afternoon and the Boy Scouts, Troop 33, Friday evening. MISSION SECRETARY IS GUEST PREACHER Dr. John R. Edwards to Occupy Pulpit at Petworth Church. Dr. John R. Edwards, secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be the preacher at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Dr. Edwards was district superintend- ent in the Washington district for a number of years, going to his present task from this city. A young people’s service will be held at 8 pm., with young people in charge of the service. George Price will pre- side, Mary Etta Callahan will read the scripture lesson, William Carter will lead in the prayer, Hermon Hill will play an organ solo and Mary Wilson and Margaret Lentz will sing a duet. Lowell Hetzell will give an address on “What the Church Should Expect of Youth” and Martha E. Stauffer will speak on “What Youth Should Expect of the Church,” The girls’ vested choir will sing. After a brief sermon on “The Spirit of Youth,” Rev. R. L. Wood will install the recently.elected officers of the Epworth League. Thor: to be in- stalled are Fred Church, president; Leona Thomas, first vice president; Mabel Howard, second vice president; Ethel Mary Nelson, third vice president; Eugene Otto, fourth vice president; Nellie Newcomb, secretary; Howard Bishop, treasurer; Louise Keneipp, pianist. ‘The In His Name Circle will present a play Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings entitled “Miss Adventure,” with young people of the church taking all the parts. Miss Elma Lank is the di- rector. ‘The Men's Club and their families will have a picnic in Rock Creek Park Saturday afternoon, meeting immedi- ately after Government hours. D. O. Spencer is president of the club and W. H. Gaumnitz chairman of the Pro- gram Committee. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) 16th N.W. above Q 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana’ Adult Class. Every one wel- come. 11:00—Morning Wership with_sermon. Free Lending Library in the Parish House. Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERRY. Methodist Protestant MAY 20, 1933. LUTHER LEAGU(-: The Executive Gommittee of the Synod of Maryland will meet in Wash- ington this evening at Zion Church, New Hampshire avenue and Buchanan street. ‘The juniors of Washington presented a special “Mother’s day” program last Saturday at Zion. A very good attend- ance of juniors and their mothers was reported. ‘The juniors presented the mothers with carnations. A pagean! was given by the juniors. The pro- gram was under the direction of Miss A g:ert‘-n Wiegand and Mrs. Dorothy The quarterly meeting of the Washington leagues will be held June 6 at 8 p.m. at Zion Church. Miss Doro- thy Leech, district educational secre- tary, will be in charge of the program. Washington district leagues will join together for June 13. Miss Mary Small will present the | topic, “Finding One’s Place in Life,” at 8t. John's, East Riverdale, Sunday evening. Election of officers will be held at the business meeting May 24. Rev. Luther Franz will conduct the league meeting at St. Mark's, Sunday. He will speak on “Finding One’s Place “|in Life.” At St. Paul's, Mary Seaford will lead the same topic. The league will have charge of the church service Sunday at Atonement. The service will be developed alang th lines of the topic, “Finding One's Place in Life. The Senior Sodety at Luther Place will be led by Caroline Davis, whose topic will be, “What Parts of the World Are Still Without Christ?” The inter- mediate group will be led by Nadine Thomas, who will talk about “Finding One’s Place in Life.” The topic, “Finding One’s Place in Life,” will be presented at Incarnation by _Gertrude Kluge. Philip A. Krautwurst will present the same topic at Zion, Sunday at 7 p.m. Frank Redinger will lead the juniors at 2 p.m. today. - DR. PERKINS’ TOPIC ““What Difference Does God Make?" Is His Theme. . “What Difference Does God Make?” is the sermon topic for Dr. F. W, Per- kins tomorrow morning at the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church. At 1 o'clock the X group will leave for Camp Roosevelt to spend the after- noon on the shore of Chesapeake Bay. The group to do Red Cross sewing will meet in the parish house at 10 o'clock Tuesday. At noon there will be | & luncheon served by the Ladies’ Aid | Association. The business meeting of the association will be at 1:30. The Girl Scouts will meet Tuesday | This will be the first meet- | "It 3;30 ing in charge of the new lieutenant, Miss Jane Bennet. The Boy Ecou‘t ‘tlroop will meet at 7:30 in the parish ouse. _ Betormed REFORMED GRACE senry 171208 O N W, H. Ranck. D. D. Pastor 11—_Sermon by Rev. W. L. Ball of Green- | ville. 8. C. 9:40 a.m—Sunday_School. Hniversal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “God, One and Universal” LIBRARY Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. & L S¢t. N.W. Friends Friends Meeting 18i1 Eye St. N.W. 1188 & Rieada o 00l Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington | (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45. All interested are_welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13th and Irving Streef nday School. 45. Meetin 11 a m.: Christian Endeavor, welcome. Eumgratir @enter N.W. for ‘Worship. 6:30 p.m. Al 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.—“My Father's World.” 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 pm.—“The Phce Heaven.” Sypiritualint MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave.N.W.S.E.Cor.14th & Mass.Ave Spiritual message meetings Mondays, p.m. Readings daily. ME. 2726. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 00 14th St. N.W. or. of Ingrabam §t. B v ARG B, McKINSTRY. Minister Lecture, 8 P.M. by the Pastor Subject GREAT ADVENTURE WITH_FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN" Followed by Spirit Greetings Assisting Mediums—Rev. Carol McKinstry, Mrs. Aenes Haflerman, Mr. Edward Spenge- man. MIDWEEK MESSAGE SERVICE WED. EVE.. 8 PM R. PEARL_HOO! aler __ C Divine Spiritualist Church 7 NEW JERSEY AVE. Called “FACING, THE FA! . N.W. Lecture and y and Thursday at 8 P.M. CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL 922 10th St. N.W., Rev. A. Atwater. Sunday Service at 8 P. M. Readings Daily. MEt. 9287. ¢ MRS, KATHERINE ROTH, 1017 O 8t. N.W. Readings Daily From 0 A.M. to 9 P.M DONALD, 1116 G St. ERANAT Mossare Beryi R Friday. 8 P. jce Every 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday, at 5 PM. Lecture by REV. F. H. MANDRELL. Subject. “ETERNAL PROGRESSION” Bpirit_ Gregtings by Mrs. Margaret ManS M Tioles Coats ‘and Mr. o K. s (5 “mmidweek services at 600 Penns. ave. ge. m“xl ‘Thursday. Mrs. Strack is L of ihe city. Memoris y ter, assistel Mrs. Raymond Midwesk Message Service. Thursday, May urch. one The First Spiritualist Church Lecture the pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “THE OPEN DOOR” Followed by rit Messages. SiniaY N ™ Betona e, Rald:l:fill by Mediums om 8 to 7: .. r a8 Ry %7:30—Popular Evangelistio— Special Music. Pastor preaches on “SPARS OF SALVATION” Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Sunday School, 9:30. Young People, 6:15. 11:00—“THE DIVINE MYSTERY'™" (Communion—New Members) Wed.. 7:45. Pentecostal—Thurs.. Bible study. Prayer, Tues. 1 and Friday. 7:45. A WELCOME FOR YOU. 7:45, :00. Hreshyterian SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastof. :30 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School., /—Morning worship, mism.” —Christian Endeavor mesting. p.m.—Midweek service, ALWAYS WELCOME SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H Streets Dimanche a 4 heures, Prank Liotard, : GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 s.m.—Morning Worship and Ser- mon. “GOOD SHEPHERDS.” sermon par er. s 7:30 p.m.—Young People's _Service. Leader, Gertrude Weltzel. WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister p.m.—Young People's Meetings. Midweek Service, Thursday, 8 p.m. | (Young People to Give Play; | BIBLICAL DRAMA WILL BE REPEATED | 1 | i at First Congregational Tomorrow Evening. At the Pirst Congregational Church tomorrow evening the young people, under the direction of Miss Nell M. Berghout, will i ‘The Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, the minister, will speak on “Superlative Eloquence.” The vested choir, under ihe-direction of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. The Working Band will meet in the Sunday school room at 10 o'clock Mon- day morning. Luncheon at 12:30. The Sixteenth Street Heights Circle will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Hannah Overstreet, 1426 Buchanan street, at 12:30 p.m. The Young Women's Club | will meet Tuesday evening. A mothers and daughters’ banquet will be served at 6:30 pm. “The Kleptomaniac,” a comedy;, will be given by members of the club. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson Hal- bach: will sing and Miss Nell M. Burgout will conduct a candlelight service. ‘The board of deaconesses will meet in the church Thursday at 5 o'clock. ‘The church mlfm supper and mid- week service will be Thursday. Dr. Eugene C. Carder, assistant pastor, with Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick at the Riverside~Baptist Church, New York, will speak, showing lantern pictures of the outstanding symbolism in the architecture of the famous Riversice Baptist Church. The meeting begins at 6:45 o'clock. — Rehoboth Baptist. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow the pastor, Rev. E. M. Tyre, will have as his text “Things to Lay Aside”; 3 p.m., musical and literary program by the Sunday school; preaching, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m.; mis- sionary meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. At 11 a. Oinngrtgafinnal First Congregational Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societies, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM. “Superlative Eloquence” 8 P.M. Biblical Drama “The Half of My Goods” Presented by the Young People MOUNT PLEASANT Colunfbia Rd. at Fourteenth St. N.W. The Rev. Russell J. .Clinchy, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, - Sermon—'‘Go Forward 1" Preshyterian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly. 16th and Irving Sts. NW. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Sehool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Chureh of the Pilgrims South to the Nation’s Capital Rev. And:‘c-vl:'wReid Bird Divine Worship afid Preaching b the Minister at 11:00 am. ln‘ 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 R. SIZOO DR. ALBERT EVANS 11:00 AM. “The Price We Pay” 8:00 P.M. “For Their Sakes” PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W, IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister, 11:00 a.m.—Gospel Mission Anniver- sary. 9:45 a'm.. _Sunda; . Giliett Class. Int. C. E. Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister 9:45—Sunday Schoo! O e *Led 1, the Bt 2 er, 3 —Children’ of G 7:00—Christian avo: 8:00—Worthy Mtive for a Great e, CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Cirele Rev. J. Hillman Hollister. D, D., Minister :30 to 10:50 a.m. and 12:20 p. Church ' School. —7he Clyde Kelly Class. —Morning Worship, Between Mayflower Hotel and Dupont Circle, ik - COVENANT FIRST Opposite John Witherspoon Statue. DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY Minister Morning Worship at 11 O’Clock Rev. WILHELMUS B. BRYAN, Jr., Guest Preacher Sunday School for All Grades at 9:45 AM. wflm Meetings st 6:30 and 7:30 Chapel, 732 Webster St. N. e canctey Bivke dirms, % Fad® Thensophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Bianche K. Povelsen r. Barriater Bid ay, 8:15 P.M.—~May 21 THE GOD IDEA” Study Class, Thursdas. 8:15 P! FresLoneing Tiveary® T United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sis. N.W. No Dues, Fees or Collections SECURITY for a FAILING WORLD CHARLES M. REMEY Sunday, May 21, 8 P.M. WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. @hristian [o]l—— o] ——q| CHRISTIAN The National City Tbomas Circle, DF Earle Wiy Simecer Braeritue. - Earle < 9:45 ’unh %c-hfwl'. e E. McNeill Po- Jr.. of Raleigh, WOt e COLUMBIA d_W 1 Tois el HEIGHTS il Bl MISSOURI SYNOD - 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, Ed- win Pleplow. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Evereit St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—S8abbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Consecration of Gifts of Gold d Silver. *] g 8:00 p.m.—Vesper Service, Siraient Warie The Swedish Lutheran Church 409 4th Street N.W. Swedish Service, 3:30 p.m. SERMON BY REV. G. E. LENSKL LUTHER PLACE | Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE- ' “Society’s Sins—and Ours” B7 the Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen 6:45—Christian Endeavor So- cletles, 9:45—Sunday School. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Quiet Hour. “How Does Prayer Help?” By the Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. Be. l‘inmn With_the_ Distineti CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Syned) lgth and Gallatin Sts. N.W. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor Sermon” on “THE COST OF m;‘l ension_Day Service. Concordia Church (l'llll“:ll .“I-:".'.g‘%_ A) Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. Atlantic District Conference 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. ke A 10:00 -.m.—"fifl%n. Rev. E T. 11:15 a.m.—] b, Rev. E. J. Paet- 201d. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. ‘A:V.lnxt' X un(“ by Co Sordia Cholen® B Con Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor S5 -Spimmen Qumera 6:00p.m.—Yodung People’s Devotional Meeting. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E. Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. -Northeast. olas, D. D., Pastor y School st 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 REV. J. H. BUCHANEN * Evening Service at 7:45 “ 9 Address by Rev. Carl Rudisiil. 1 “The 2.m.—" . 0. g A8 Pastor. - SPECIAL MUSiQ.