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MASSING COLORS - RITE TOMORROW Sixth Annual Service to Be y Held at Cathedral by Patriotic Groups. ‘The sixth annual massing of colors, | under the auspices of the District 01, Columbia Chapter of tne Military Or- der of the Warld War, will be held to- | morrow at Washington Cathedral at 4 o'clock, for which special arrange- Emory M. E. “Weighing Your Words” will be the subject of Rev. J. J. Rives tomor- row morning and g On" at the evening service, ly day will be observed. A musical program by the large vested choir will be rendered. Takoma Park Baptist. Rev. Charles H. Heismath of Evanston, 111, will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. and at 7:45 am. Dr. O. H. Sisson, formerly a missionary in Burma, nNow an asso- ciate secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Soclety, will speak. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. ments have been made to accommodate & large congregation. Nearly 100 vet-| eran, patriotic, fraternal and national service organizations will participate in the procession of colors which will enter the amphitheater by way of the Pilgrim | Steps at 3:45 p.m. | Gen. John J. Persheing will deliver | & brief greeting and the memorial ad- dress will be delivered by Bishop James E. Freeman. Canon G. Freeland Peter, chancellor of the Cathedral, will be the master of ceremonies, and prayer will be offered by the Rev. Howard E. Snyder, chaplain of the local chaptér of the Military Order of the World War. ‘The lesson will be read by Brig. Gen. John Ross Delafleld, of New York, national commander of that organiza- tion, and Rev. Arlington A. McCallum of Washington, chaplain general, will conduct the solemn commemmoration of “all those who have laid down their lives for their country.” Taps will sounded by Sergt. Witchery of ths United States Cavalry, followed by a period of silence and the singing of | the “Star Spangled Banner.” | Music will be furnished by the United States Marine Band under Capt. Taylor Branson, and the Cathedral choir of men and boys, under the direction of Edgar Priest. Maj. Edwin S. Bettel- heim, jr., secretary of the Committee on Arrangements, announces that invita- tions have been extended to members of the participating organizations, the clergy of all Protestant denominations in Washington and other groups. Mem- bers of the cabinet, the diplomatic corps and high ranking officers in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps are ex- pected to be present. Several thousand seats will be avail- able to the general public without cards of admission. The music and addresses will be amplified to the congregation throufh apparatus by the United States Signal Corps unit at Fort Myer, Entering the amphitheater by way of the Pilgrim Steps, the color procession will march down the center aisle to the outdoor altar, and then, turning left, will mass several hundred American and organization flags on the slope, In the event of rain, the services will be transferred to the great choir of the Cathedral under a similar plan of ar- rangements. Other Cathedral services tomorrow include the celebration of the holy com- munion in the great choir at 10:30 o'clock, with a sermon by Canon Peter, and the holy communion service in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 a.m. Pilgrimages will be conducted by Canon John W. Gummere following the 10:30 am. ard 4 p.m. services. hop man announces that ordinations of candidates for-holy orders will be held in the great choir June 4, at the 10:30 a.m. service. FAMILY SERVICES SERIES WILL CLOSE| Albright Memorial Evangelical Program Includes Sermon on the Home. Family menth will close tomorrow at Albright Memorial Evangelical Church. ‘The home will feature all services. At the morning service Rev. George E. Schnabel, e minister, has as his theme, “Is the American Home Worth Saving?” Every family of the church is expected to be represented at this service, An award will be given to the largest family present and all complete families will be specially recogni X Assisted by the choir, the minister, will present a platform service depict- ing a modern Christian home at the evening service. The theme is “ ments that Make a Home Christia; The church night service is Thurs- | day. The,studies in_the life of Jesus be continued by Rev. Mr. Schnabel and all church workers will meet to| plan for the anniversary June 4. “RADIANT LIFE” THEME | OF TOMORROW’S SERMON Dr. F. W. Perkins to Preach at Universalist National Me- morial Church. “Radiant Life” is the sermon theme of Dr. F. W. Perkins at the service of the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At the church school session at 10:15 am. a| special service to exhibit the folio for China to be sent by the junior girls| as part of this year's project of the Committee for World Friendship Among Children. i A meeting of the Board of Manage- ment will be at 8 o'clock, June 1, in the parish house. On Friday the OL\‘IA‘ Scout Troop will meet at 3:30. The | Boy Scout Troop will meet in Perkins o The pastor, Dr. F. J. Grimke, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. Zion Baptist. Holy communion will be observed at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. Rev. Theodore R. Peters will preach the ser- mon and also administer the Lords | supper. At 8 pm. there will be an interde- | nominational service under the auspices of the E. F. Ellis Foreign Missionary Circle. Georgetown Presbyterlan. Rev. Frank S. Niles, minister, will preach at 11 o'clock on the topic, “Sec- ond Hand Religion.” In the evening at 8 o'clock he will be the speaker at a special church service for youth with the topic, ““The Challenge of Jesus Christ to Youth, Yesterday, Today and Forever.” Thursday evening will be held the preparatory service for com- munion. Sixth Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, will preach tomorrow on “Paying Homage.” At the session of the Sunday school a farewell service will be held in honor of Asst. Supt. E. R. Albrecht, who leaves with Em family to take up his work in Philadelphia, The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated June 4. Prepara- tions are being made for the Children’s day program June 11. Trinity M. E. “An Evening of Music” will be con-~ ducted by the choir tomorrow at 8 p.m. under the direction of Albert W, Perry, with Miss Emma L. Thompson 8as organist. Rev. Daniel L. Ennis wil preach at 11 am. on “The Supremacy of Jesus.” Brightwood Park M.E. ‘The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. The sermon theme is “Love’s Supreme Greatness.” The children's story is “Weapons of Defense.” The sermon at 8 p.m. is “Christianity’s World Tie.” Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 pm. The Boy Scouts will meet Friday at 7:30 pm. and Girl Scouts at 3:30 and 7 p.m. To Repeat Recital. The recital of Anton Dvorak’s spirit- ual, “Going Home,” by the chorus choir will be repeated tomorrow night at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets. Rev. Harry L. lier, pastor, will speak on “The Home Going" and a special program by the Taber- nacle Orchestra will be given at 7:15 m. The pastor will preach at 11 am. on “The Pillar of the Law.” Services for the week are: Wednesday, 7:45 pm,, gnueosul healing; Thursday, 7:45, ible course; prayer, Tuesday, 1, and Friday, 7:45. First Baptist. Dr. John Snape, pastor of the Baptist Temple of Los Angeles, Calif., speak at the 11 o'clock services tomor- row on “Authority in Religion.” At the evening services the guest speaker will be Dr. Samuel M, Lindsay of Brookline, Mass. ‘The Swedish Mission, which meets at 3:30 pm., also has a guest speaker, Dr. Peterson. ‘The weekly prayer meetings will be resumed next Thursday evening, with Dr. Samuel Judson Porter speaking on “Convention Echoes.” Membership Drive. The Men's Club of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church has completed arrangements for a celebration and membership drive it is sponsoring for Monday night. Metropolitan A. M. E. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached to the graduating class of Frelinghuysen University by the min- ister, Dr. William H. Thomas, tomor- row at 11 am. Subject, “The New Heroism.” At 8 pm. he will preach on “The Law of Forgiveness.” Organ recital at 7:30 p.m. by Prof. William G. Braxton. Music at both services by the senior choir, Miss Maud G. Smoth- ers, director. Catholic Radio Hour. The closing service of the 1932-33 season of the Washington Catholic Radio Hour will be broadcast from the | Church of the Immaculate Conception tomorrow at 5 p.m. over Station WOL. Rev. Francis J. Hurney, pastor, will preside and give the address. He will be assisted by Rev. S. A. Czyz, Rev. J. Kelly Reese and the Friars of the Atonement. The blessing of the sick and the solemn Lourdes procession will take place at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the church. ‘The musical ion of the program, inder the direction of Harry Wheaton oward, will include Miss Florence Yo- cum, soprano; Mr. James F. Nolan, baritone; Miss Ann Arlen, violinist, and the Boys' Sanctuary Cholr. Hall at The Ladies’ Aid Association, of which Mrs. William Mahony is president, will | have a garden party June 3 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Ballouy, 3117 Forty-fifth street. Supper will be served in the garden from 5 to 7 o’clock. During the afternoon, the Y. P. C. Committee, in charge of Miss Margaret gr:.;nman, will have a refreshment ' le. | ‘The quarterly meeting of the Wash- | ington District her League will be | held at Zion Church, June 6, at 8 p.m. Miss Dorothy Leech, educational secre- | tary of the Washington District League, | will be in charge. The District Leagu is having a moonlight excursion June | 13 at 8:30 pm. he Christian in Business and the ) tomorrow at 7 p.m. by | or, Washington president of the league. Zicn's juniors will meet | y at 2 pm. Next Saturday they | | have their closing meeting of th | i meeting is planned. The league will have a picnic June 2 at 5 pm. in Rock Creek Park. Miss Leona Lynn will lead at St. John's, East Riverdale, tomorrow. The following officers were elected at the recent business meeting: Stafford liuw-{ ard, president; Leona Lynn, vice pres- ident; Gertrude Glading, secretary, and Adrian Howard, treasurer. John Thompson will be in charge of 8t. Mark’s tomorrow. Leo R. Hubbard wil be the guest speaker. At St. Paul's, A, Y. Leech, jr., will resent the topic, “The Christian in usiness and the Professions.” The social will be held at the church on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Miss Frances Dysinger, executive sec- retary of the Lutheran Inner Mission Society, will address the league at In- carnation Miss Helen Helgeson will speak on “How May We Be True to the Mission- ary Spirit of Jesus” at Luther place senior group, while Miss Marjorie Thomas Wil speak on “The Christian in Business” at the intermediate group. Twelfth Street Christian. The pastor, Rev. J. F. Whitfield, will use for his subject tomorrow at 11 am. “Faith As a Working Principle.” Com- munion_at noon of night.” Rev. William Herbert King, pas- tor Plymouth Congregational Church. Third Baptist. The 75th anniversary of the church and the 15th anniversary of the pastor will be opened next week. At 11 am Dr. Judson Porter will preach the an- niversary sermon. At 8 p.m. Dr. George 0. Bullock will preach a special ser- mon Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm, Young people’s praver meeting Thursday, 8 to 3 p.m.; noonday prayer meeting datly. Friendship Baptist. A special sermon to the Sunday | school will be delivered by Rev. B. H. Whiting. The N. A. A. C. P. will hold o4 a garden tea and food sale at the | Berry Camp No. 1 will | ‘young people’s | s %NDXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933. " There will be an eve- :30 o'clock. ‘Women's Guild will hold an all- | day meeting Thursday for election of {officers. The Young People’s Society mv%lmy June 1 and 2 at the Grace Baptist, The guest preacher Sunday morning will be Rev. Paul Langhorne, Chicago, I. He was a former pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, this city. In the evening Rev. W. C. Halnes, Colling- dale, Pa., will be the guest preacher. Mr. Haines is now connected with America’s Baptist Publication Scciety. Both visitors are delegates to the Northern Baptist Convention. Memorial United Brethren. The minister, Dr. S8impson B. Daugh- | erty, will preach tamorrow at 11 a.m. on “The One Thing Lacking,” and at 8 pm. he will deliver a message ap- propriate to Memorial day upon a re- quest theme, “Is This the Hour of the Prince of Peace?” . The midweek service will be held Tuesday at 7:45 pm. and the com- munity service Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln Road M. E. Church. Dr. M. P. German will speak. People's Congregational. “A Man of the World" will be the sermon theme of Rev. A. F. Elmes, minister, tomorrow morning. Midweek prayer service Thursday, preparatory to | communion. L First Methodist. Dr. A. 8. Mowbray will be the| speaker at the 11 o'clock service tomor- | | row. He is a former pastor of the | Chevy Chase Church. The pastor, Rev. | Edward G. Latch, will preach the bac- calaureate sermon for the graduating | class from Jefferson High School in the | Methodist Church at Falls Church, Va. The official board will meet at the church Wednesday evening and the prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Children's day will be ob- served June 4. Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Price of Disobedience.” In the evening l;ll»lub]m will be “The Touch of ower.” Theesophical Lodge. Henry D. Hubbard, assistant to the director, Bureau of Standards, will speak tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 1216 H street on “The Outlook for Human Progress From _the Application of Science to the Benefit of Humanity.” The public is invited. First Baptist, West Washington. Dr. Marcellus N. Newsome, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 on | “The Winning Principles of Life” and | a special sermon at 8 pm. Preaching | wl:fi?“duy night, prayer service Friday | night. Grace Reformed. The morning sermon is to be preached by Rev. Gordon R. Laberson of the Northern Baptist Convention, minister of Park Church, Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y. “Study Class on the Meaning of the Christian Life,” by the pastor, Dr. Ranck, in the evening. ‘The Sunday school picnic is to be | held at Miller's Cabin, Rock Creek Park, Saturday afternoon. Church Delegate to Speak. At the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dr. Charles N. Ar- buckle, a delegate to the Baptist Con- vention, will be the guest preacher to- morrow morning. : Second Baptist. Rev. Robert Lee Rollins, pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, Berry- ville, Va., will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. The Emergency Club conduct a_special service at 3:30 pm. Rev. C. R. Alexander, pastor of Mount Nebo Baptist Church, will preach. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. Rev. 8. A. L. Norville will preach to- morrow at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. The | Junior Church will also be conducted by him at the morning service. Plymouth Congregational. The pastor, Rev. William Herbert King, will speak tomorrow on “The Kingdom of the New and Old." Prayer, service Thursday at 8 p.m. The First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Christ in Christian Experience—the Believer's Sufficiency.” This will be the fourth and concluding sermon of a series of Sunday morning sermons on the Book of Philippians. At 8 pm. he will preach on “Not Far From the Kingdom of God.” The Junior Chorus will give special music at this service, and the pastor will give a brief illus- trated talk to the children before the sermon., Centennial Baptist. Representatives of the Northern Bap- |tist Convention preach —tomorrow—11 a.m., Dr. John C. Killian, and Dr. For- | rest L. Fraser 8 p.m. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. - The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, Wi | preach tomorrow on “Why Stand Ye Gazing Up Into Heaven” at 11 o'clock. A musical service will be given by the choir, augmented to more than 40 select voices. The public is invited. Holy communion, 8 am.; Thursday, i holy communion, 10:30 a.m. I Healing Services. A second follow-up service for those who attended the Healing Mission con- | ducted by James Moore Hickson of | England will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. Dr. George F. Dudley, rector, will have charge of the service. St. Mark’s Lutheran. | The pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, | will breach on ~The Loom of Life Sunday morning. He will also have ! charge of the service at the Lutheran | Home for the Aged at 3 p.m. i Tea and Food Sale. | The Woman's Association, Mrs. Charles Park Miller's @ircle, will through nd at 8 p.m. the pastor will speak :“ Umwrul’hwe r p"l'.mn will ‘also | be baptism at the evening service. French Services. The closing French service of the season will be held at the New York w | speak. Following the usual custom, the services will be suspended for the Sum- mer. Mr. Liotard, who has been in charge of the services during the absence of Dr. Florian Vurpillot, expects to return to France for the Summer, At a recent business session the French congrega- tion, with Dr. Vurpillot's roval, ex- tended a call to Mr. Liotard to serve as regular pastor for the coming year, be- ginning in the Fall. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Henry W. Uffelin, captain of the gospel ship of the West Indies Gen- eral Mission, Jamaica, British West In- dies, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service on “The Power of the Word of God in.Jamaica.” At 8 pm. the pastor, Dr. Clarence Ray hmmn will speak on “To Possess by ith. M’dd“ek prayer service at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday. 4 Western Presbyterian. The pastor, Dr. J. H. Dunham, will .take for his morning subject “Timely Memories.” In the evening the guest speaker will be Dr, Harry Freda of Galesburg, Il The “Morning Watch” is held every Wednesday in the chapel'at 7 o'clock. The church will conduct the prayer meeting Wednesday evening at the Pres-! byterian Home, The preparatory service will be held Thursday evening. Garden Memorial. During the absence of Rev. Kenneth B. Carson, who is visiting friends in Co- lumbia, 8. C., the pulgil will be occupied tomorrow morning by Rev. Glen W. ‘Wagner. His subject will be “God's Qrace to Man” and in the evening Rev. Willlam C. Boyd, jr.. will preach. Mrs. Stewart's class, 1, of the Sunday school will give a lawn fete on the church lawn June 2, 7:30 pm. The Young Women's Club will have a “‘treas ur;nhum" June 5 in the church hall, 7:30 pm. Divine Science. “The Truth That Frees” is the sub- iect of the lesson-sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock, 1706 L street. Grace Light- foot Patch, leader, will give the lesson. Wednesday at 8 pm. Rev. Ada B, Fay will have for her subject, at 3303 Thir- teenth street, “Perseverance” Daily noon meditations and healing treat- ments from 12 to 12:30 in the Ouray Building, 805 G atreet, in room 311. Yogoda Society. Louis E. Van Norman, author and lecturer, and chairman of the society will speak at the meeting in the chapel at 8 pm. tomorrow on “Be Not Weary in Well-Doing.” The chapel is located ‘.n‘u‘li“‘ K street. The public i in- Eucharistic Service. ‘The Chapel of the Intércession at the Epicopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital held its early Eucharistic Service con- ducted by the superintendent of the hospital, Rev. Calvert E. Buck, on As- cension day, May 25, as & memorial to Elsie Fi Id, for four years house director of dhe hospital. A brass pro- cessional cross, given in Miss Fitzger- ald’s memory by the Board of Lady Managers of the Hospital, was used for the first time. Miss Pitzgerald died suddenly at her home in Maine last August while on her vacation from the hospital. Bethany Baptist. Rev. Harold Camp of Oakland, Ca'if., will be the lest speaker tomorrow former pastor of Cal- Conn. . M. Logan will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. “Mother” Jaeger has charge of the Junior Church. The Woman's Missionary Unton will meet Wednesday evening. Midweek prayer service Thursday evening led by the pastor. Temple Baptist. Saw Chit Maung of Insein, Burma, will speak at the 11 o'clock service u? morTow on “Christ of the Burma Road. Tabar Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomor- row at 11 am., on “The Prodigal's Father.” At 8 pm. he will speak on ‘The Christian’s Lifetime Task.” New members will be received at both serv- ices. Week day church school, Thurs- :ng.n: Pm.; prayer meeting Thursday, McKinley Memorial Baptist, Dr. 8. Meriah Lamkins, tor, will preach tomorrow at 11 m “JI:’Oh Have I Loved, But Easau Have I Hated.” Dr. Spriges, evangelist, will preach at 8 Reboboth Baptist. Rev. E. M. Lyre, the pastor, wil preach a_memorial sermon at 11 I‘mu on “The Redeemed in Heaven”; 3 p. Rev. G. W. Coleman of Providence Bap- tist Church, will be guest speaker; 8 pm., Rev. Charles P. R(!\!!peof "Chi- cago, will preach on “Walking With praise mecuing, “Thasda e ool N Ul .m., preaching. ¢ Ve g MILITARY SOCIETIES PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE Joint Association Schedules Event at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. The Joint Memorial Assoclation of Military Societies will observe their | elghth consecutive memorial services to- morrow at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, between Q and R streets, at 7:30 pm. Representative Oscar De Priest will be the principal speaker. The following organizations will par- ticipate: Charles Sumner Post, No. 9, G. A. R.; O. B. Morton No. 1 and Charles Sumner No. 3, Women's Relief Corps of the G. A. R.; Gen, Guy V. Henry Garrison No. 9 and the Julia Mc- Enhenry Auxiliary, Army and Navy | Union; Rear Admiral Charles M. Thomas Camp No. 3, Sergt. George , Eva Allensworth its monthly meeting at the church at home of Mrs. E.J. Roth, 4400 Cathedral| No. 2 and Virginia Berry No. 6, Aux- 3.30 pm. Rev. J. W. Henderson will speak at 8 p.m. Gospel Hall. Gospel services will be held tomor- row at 8 pm. at 245 Fifteenth street southeast. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Chevy Chase Baptist. Rev. Malcolm R. Palmer, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Mount | Holly, N. J.. will be the guest preacher. | pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will ve charge of the story-sermon to the junior congregation. The evening serv- ice will be omitted owing to the meet- ing of the Northern Baptist Convention. Transfiguration Episcopal. The services tomorrow will be holy communion at 7:30 a morning | prayer and sermon at 1 o'clock. Rev. | 3.7J. Queally, rector, will preach. | St. Mary's Episcopal. | ‘There will be celebration of hols { communion tomorrow at 7:30 aum. At 11 o'clock morning prayer and sermon. {Rev. B. E. Whitlock of Kansas City, | Mo., will be the preacher. At Atonement, Miss Helen - Richter will be in . She will use as her Business St. Columba’s Episcopal. | avenue, next Saturday. | “Armor of God" will be the subject | of a sermon tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. George Farnham, at the 11 o'clock service. Calvary M. E. South. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. E. V. Pierce of Minneapolis, Minn. At 8 p.m. the Junior Order of United American Mechanics will attend in & body. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. Beery. Georgetown Lutheran. “The Oracles of God” will be the sermon tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Services at 7:30 p.m. will ER undfl'u!ha l'xl;:plgl o: e youn| le’s societies. e thems 'v-.".‘flly:eu “'Ofl,:oglrt as Christians in Na- tion Building.” Mrs. H. N. Owens will have charge of the program. Duet by Mrs. Shackelford and Mrs. Beatty. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., con- ducted by the pastor. ‘Arrangements are being completed | for a strawberry festival in the social | hall next Friday evening. Kendall Baptist. | D. | iliaries of the Department of the Po- | tomac, Spanish War Veterans; James | Reese Europe Post No. 5 and James | Reese Europe Post Auxiliary No. 5, the American Legion; James E. Walker Post No. 26 and James E. Walker Post Aux: illary No. 26, the American Legion; | Satlors’ Association No. 1, Lincoln | Chapter of the American War Mothers, | Retired Enlisted Men's Association No. | 2 and auxiliaries. All ex-service men and women, sol- diers, sailors and members of the Amer- ican Red Cross are invited to attend. PLAN MEMORIAL RITES Daughters of America Service at Eastern Presbyterian Church. ‘The Daughters of America will hold their annual memorial service tomor- row evening in the Eastern Presbyte- rian Church. There will be vocal solos y Past Councilor erite Grey and Ethel E. Burroughs, with special music by the Eastern Chorus. The memorial exercises will be di- rected by Pearl Wolfe; the silent roll by C. H. Mille . George T. 3 tor of the H;xvmwfi?t’um& 2 Ogl'l:mm!..lnd.. secref e Indiana Baptist Gonvention, Wil apeak tomorTon, A% 44 ‘The the FACING DELUSION MT. VERNON PLACE 1S SERMON TOPIG Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Minister to Preach Tomorrow Morning. - Facing an Age of Delusion” is the subject of the sermon by Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister of the Mount Pleasant tional Church, to- morrow at the 11 am. service, - The Young People's Forum will have an outdoor meeting, leaving the church at 4:48 pm. - The forum elected the following offi- cers: Folsom Nors' . . president; Jean Herron, .vice ‘president; Edna Buchanan, secretary, and Robert Liv- ingston, treasurer. Discussion Grcup elections were: Mary Livingston, presi- dent; Hester Brooks and Richard Tuve, vice presidents; Karl Baldwin, jr., sec- retary, and Margaret Irey, treasurer. ‘The Mount Pleasant delegation to the Congregational Young People's Confer- ence at Kamp Kahlert, on the week end of June 4, will leave the church after school on Friday. Some of the faculty will be Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, dean of the conference; Rev. W. Al Leath, director of religious education of the Middle Atlantic Conference of Con- regational and Christian Churches; v. Rudolf Hertz, superintendent of the Santee Normal Training School; Dr. Theodore H. Wilson of the National Park Seminary, Edgar Gerlach of the Department of Justice and Ray Everett, executive secretary of the Social Hygiene Society. The Washington Congrega- ticnal ministers are all taking part in the program—Rev. Allen A. Stockdale, Rev. Walter C. Hook, Rev. George L. Farnham and Rev. Paul Hunter, A week end of religious education will be arranged by the church school again June 9, 10 and 11. All parents of stu- dents, as well as members and friends of the church, will be invited to spend the evering of June 9 as guests of the church school in Fishburn Hall. On Saturday there will be picnics by the elementary departments, and the mo- tion picture of the life of Paul as worked out by a class in the inter- mediate department will be shown on Sunday morning, preceding the service of worship. “YICTORIOUS LIFE” IS DR. EVANS’ TOPIC Associate Minister to Preach at New York Avenue Presby- terian Church. At the New York Avenue Preshy- terlan Church tomorrow morning Dr. Albert Evans, associate minister, will preach on “Victorious Life” In the evening he will preach on “Behold His Glo The young people will hold their last tea until next Fall 2t 6 p.m. Following the tea hour the discussion of the subject “How May We Be True to the Missionary Spirit of Jesus in Our Own Church” will be led by Arch VB Fizoo 5 will conduct service Thursday evening. P The annual picnic of the Bible School will be held in Rock Creek Park next s:r:}"g.y mrngou A program of athletic s be o . ports en planned for —_— OBSERVE COMMUNION AT ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH Congregation Also to Hear Rev. W. Leroy Mason of Blue Ridge Mountain District. Rev. W. Leroy Mason, of the Blue Ridge Mountain District of the Episco- pal (:hurc&'wi’lxll biuths speaker tomor- TOW morn: Saints’ iscopal Church. There also will be clc?mmo\?n.- ion at 7:30 am., with the rector, Rev. Henry Teiler Cocke, presiding. The Rector's Ald will have a straw- berry festival on the church lawn from 2 to 9 o'clock Thursday. At the same time the Chevy Chase, D. C., Garden Club will have a flower show in Kin- gan Chapel. Residents of the com- munity are invited to enter flowers in competition for priges. The Apron Table will be entertained by Mrs. Jesse H. Hedges, 5628 Western avenue, Friday. Members of the church are interested in the bridge tea to be held in the Parish Hall June 7 for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children. “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias M rism and Hypnotism, De- nounced’ the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Romans, 8:31: “If God be for us, who can be against us?” Among the citations which eom})nu the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. His breath goeth forth, he Teturneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help. whose hope is in the Lord his God.” (Psalms, 1 5) The lesson-sermon also includes follow- ing passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Anatomy. when conceived of spiritually, is mental self-knowledge, and consists in the dissection of thoughts to discover their quality, quan~ tity and origin. Are thoughts divine or human? That is the important ques- tien. This branch of study is indis- pensable to the excision of error. The anatomy of Christian Science teaches when and how to probe self-inflicted wounds of selfishness, malice, envy and hate. It teaches the control of mad ambition. It unfolds the hallowed in- fluences of unselfishness, philanthropy, spiritual love” (page 462). CHURCH TO HOLD OUTING AND PICNIC Young People to Visit Pur- cellville, Va., Tuesday for Annual Excursion. “He That Overcometh” is the sermon ;u.t:g:;t :r‘pnr, d‘m!‘x‘p . ncdd Ctoncnhnver‘ of wort el Episcopal Church Bouth, tomerrow n?arnlng, B%:i at 8 pm. he wiil talkk on “If I Had a Million Dollars.” > Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the prayer meeting Thursday evening. At a recent business mceting of the ‘Wesley Fellowship group, gelegatu were elected to the annual Baltimore Conference Adult Assembly, which will be held at Randolph-Macan Academy, Front Royal, Va., June 16 to 18, in- clusive. Miss Anne G. Smith, James Shores and Miss Mattie Conway; al- ternates, Miss Betty Harstin, Miss Grace Bush and Paul Glover. ‘The annual Memorial day outing and picnic of the young people will be held Tuesday at Purcellville, Va. A bus has been provided in which to make the trip and it will leave the church at 8 o'clock in order to arrive in time for all the activities which have been Fll. ned. Hugh Harstin and Marvin mer are In charge of arrangements, CHURCH MEM.BERS ASK RETURN OF PREACHER Thomas Hamilton Lewis Memorial Body Wants Rev. W. A. Roberts Back. Members of the Thomas Hamilton Lewis Memorial Methodist - Protestant Church, Fourth and Hamilton streets, at the annual membership meeting, Thursday night, “asked fer the return of their pastor, Rev. W. A. Roberts. Paul Burtis was elected delegate to the Baltimore Conference to be held at Denton, Md.. June 14 to 19. Mr. Ron- ald TIT, alternate. The following members were elected to the official board: Mr. Anderson, Mr, Barrenting, Mr. Bowers, Mr. Carothers, Nr. Lamborne, Mr. Price, Mr. Romig, Mr. Stevens, Mr. T . Soper. Mr. Carothers, Mr. Tabb and Mr Lam- borne were elected to serve on the of trustees for 1933-34. “ALL IN A LIFETIME” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Announces Sunday Sermon Topic. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, ill preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Fruit of the Spirit Is Meekness,” and at 8 pm. on “All in a Lifetime.” The C. E. Societies will attend the eve- m%worfl\lp in a body. e midweek service will be con- ducted by the pastor on Wednesday evening. The subject will be “The Parable of the Unjust Steward.” ‘The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will meet Priday evening, and the girls’ cholr Saturday morning, in preparation for Children's day. Sanaaan ool Episcopal ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudley, Rev. Jobn F. Robert: ening Service . Seryi Healing Seryice . Rz B KRZREE® go‘y Communion oly Communion. e Epiphany St. N.W. oo ™ Holy Communion. —Church School. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. —Evening Seryice and Ser- mon by ‘the Rev. Harry Lee Dol ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. ec REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. —Holy Communion. k—Morning Prayer and Bac- Sermon to Gunston Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin, D. 4:30_pm.—Church School Commance- ‘ment 6_p.m._-Young People's Society. Da: Y 2 Thursdays and Holy Days—Holy Com= munion at 11 o'clock. Saint Mark’s “On Cspitel HIN" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. am. rect nd 8§ p.m. dSt. John's Church Lafayette Square ‘s, 6:45 p.m.. Thurs . Holy Commubion. or "will preach a¢ 11 a.m. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. .—Morning Prayer Sermon. The Rt. Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas, D, will preach. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. 7. . BOHANAN, D, D. Reck cs‘l;' l:’l‘-ei‘;‘. nd Webster L "Tne Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7:00 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER 'cn.:n. ?;‘8.0',.”.::%.":1 am.; 4::0'»-. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev, B. H. D. Sterrett. Rector. ST.JAMES' CHURCH Eishth Street Northeast bet. B & GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. 0 a. w Mass. igh mass and sermon. lemn Evensong enediction. Take 13th and D or Florida A cars to 5th and C Streets Northea: Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion Morning Service, Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Peter ..... Open-air Service in the Cathedral Amphitheater, the Massing of the Col- ors, under the auspices of the D. C. Chapter of the Military Order of the World War. Preacher, the Bishop of . 4:00 pam., ST. THOMAS’ 18th between P and Q (Near Duent Circle) Ample Parking Ssace Appointments: ®, 9:30, 9:45 and 11 AM. DR. C. ERNEST SMITH preaches at 11. and 10:30 am. St. Agnes’ Church s, ave. A "J‘e‘n“ TOPICS ANNOUNCED Dr. Forney Hutchinson : Wil Preach at Morning and Evening Services. “A Mountain Top Experience” and “What _of the Harvest?” are the texts tomorrow morning and . evening at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church, Motunt. Vernon place, Dr. Forney Hutch- inson, will preach. The vested choir, led by R. Deane Shure, director of music, will sing. The ‘organ recital will be: given at 7:30 pm. by Mrs. Florence Clayton Dunham, nist and director of mu- sic at the Baptist Churcn, < Fair- mont, W. Va. Miss Maybrey Evans will speak -at -the meeting of the Youu; Adgctk Department this evening- o' d Mrs. C. M. Stoy will Jead the discus- sion of chapters 9 and 10 of ‘“Jesus Among Me Wednesday at 10:30 at the church in a meeting of the Bible Study Class of the Woman's Mission- ary_Society. ¥ The Commitfee on Christian Edu- cation will meet in the pastor's study Thursday night. The weekly prayer service i3 Thursday night. There will be a memorial remem- brance tomorrow of those of the church membership who died during the last year. Dr. Hutchinson will preach the bac- calaureate sermon of Randolph-Macon Woman's College at Lynchburg, Va, June 5. At the service June 11 the pastor will observe the wedding anniversary of all the couples whom he has mar- ried since he began his pastorate at this church. All other couples who were married under the auspices of Mount Vernon Place Church are also expected to attend. - Reserved seats will be provided. Christian o ST mmCTS Rarves JBaver Smith. Fastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermop. ‘Chambers Y~ CHURCH 16%nd Harvard s AMinister, ) rning Worship. by the Minister. Set “LAYING IT TO HEART.” Evangeliatic Center R Hear Dvorak’s “Going Home,” 7:30! By the Tabernacle Chorus Choir. Pastor Speaks on “The Home-Going” Repeated by Request—Public Invited Orchestra, 7:15-—Amplifier for Overflow Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitel & K Sts. , 9:3 Wed., Thurs., Fri., T:45. Christian Seience “Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_ St. Second Chfifhcosfz C}.{Il:l' Scientist Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N. W, Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 10th and Meridian N.W. “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced” SERVICES— uums!c oaity 174, P ESDA' Y EVENING MEETING— 8 O'Cloek. 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), SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E, —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9330 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg. 7:48 uest speaker. Bible School a 0. Endeayor at 6:45 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30): Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to § p.m. * AR are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. s BAPTIST =& Rev. H, W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. GRACE H30h5. S adidon 9:30—Ail School, Cl for all. 5 —nf.% l.-lP nghorne, Chi- & ¥ L Haines, Collines- oung Beople. i “Prayer meeting Thursday at 8. Both preachers are delegates to the Northern Bagyst Gonvanuicn. OME. MARYLAND AVE. i BAPTIST CHURCH 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. AbinyANS Closing Services of Evangelistic Meeting Dr. John W. Ham, Evangelist E. L. Wolslagel, Singer 11:00 a.m—“The Desert and the 7:45 pm—<“Five Words of the Cross.” HIG s CHUR: Fourioeeth Sireet ot Jeftetson. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Ghurch School 18 OO Be € N, Diasimore of New York. 8:00—No evening service. West Washington CHARLES B .Agsfik Nrster. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. ¥. King Si 7:00 pm.—Dr. J. E. mer! X:00 p.m.~Dr. L. L. Streck. KENDALL . S 8. 9:30. B. 11:00'a.m.—Re. TEMPLE 10th and N Streets N.W. THOS. E. mnoolm: m. 11 B oot Worshi {00 am orehip. «CHRIST OF THE BURMA ROAD,” By Saw Chit Maung, Insein Burma. Night service eanceled due to_the closing services of the Northern Bap- Convention. City Auditorium. Oniy. Gon o SECOND Fourth St. aad Virginia Ave, S.| ; REV. H. M. B. JONES, D.D., Bastor | . - oos— : B No Ev suvlu;_ E. H. CLAYTON of China ; Will address a joint meeting of : the Euzelian and Men's Bible Classes— Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Sunday morning, 10 am. Selec- tions by the Temple Glee Club. You Are Cordi CENTENNIAL b & Bye NE. nnou WeI John C. Kil delphia preaches 11 am. Forrest L Praser of Bloomington, 1l.. § pm. Cool Auditorium. Free chairs. SILVER SPRING CHURCH Cor. Montgomery Ave. and Femton St J. WESLEY LOFTIS, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. R.'L. Powell. Paster of the First Baptist Church. Takoma, Washington State. 8:00 p.m.—No_preaching service. Al attend the Convention at ‘ashington Auditorjum. “The Homelike Church That Never METROPOLITAN 6th V. JOHN REY. JOORNTNG AT ELEVEN. Rev. Ralph Walker, D. D. Chureh, Cleveland, Ohio. Eucld ALTERING AT FIGH EVANGELISTS STOCKTON-GOULD 0—Bible School. Be one of 1,000. 7 p.m.—Union Service of Young Peo- ple; gddressea by Miss Amy Stockton. 8pm.— Your hs.l Chance to Hear Misses Stockton-Gould Church filled to capagity last Sunday, 50 come early. We cani care for 1.400. Be one of them Follow the Crowd to the Church That Glows. Goes and Grows Continually. # E. Hez _FIFTH pe Dr. AUSTEN K. e SERTIS fEe A. E. Hartis. w M avle, 8. C.. o Berea Class Lawn Dr. Briges’ 2(th Dr. t Teac! riy_ Fri i Shepherd Anniversary E Near 7th S.W. OHN E. BRIGGS, Minister DE 5'4017 ;' rhyflllzlbill. o) KAk Madberrs. Rev. M. Wood MeKinley Family. edne; Night by E. L. Wolslagel Othe rs. Night, McKeown Residence, St N.W. June 4. COME. F l R s T Sixteenth 11 a.m.—“AUTHORITY IN 'LIGION.” o SRR REH R Sunday School. 9:30 a. Swedish Missie and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor DR. JOHN SNAFE. PASTOR. BAPTIST BROOKLINE, BETHANY * " ‘% 1am. M. P. GERMAN, Rav. -Ca Se - STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. M. Lt An eloquent, earnest. expositor of the Bible, tamorrow at 9:30 am. RNational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible 11:00 a.m.—REV, ARTHUR C. BALDWIN, D. D, of Wi OF CLE ALKER, D. D. B. Y. P. U. at 6:45. tion Delegates W 00 p.m.—REV, RALPH Conven! 8. Newcombe, Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Calbary re. w. S. Abernethy, Minister.: 11 AM—REV. A. W. BEAVEN, D. D. 5P.M.—ORDINATION SERVICE OF BRADFORD SHERMAN ABERNETHY

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