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CHURCH OBSERVES SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Albright Memorial Evangel- jcal to Commemorate Anniversary. ‘The seventh anniversary of the founding of Albright Memorial Evan- gelical Church will be observed tomor- row at all services. The Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock will have a special recognition of those teacl hers and scholars who have been with the school since its founding. At 11 o'clock the anniversary service will begin. There will be special ‘music by the choirs and the orchestra. The guest preacher will be Dr. W. B. Cox, executive secretary of the Board of Church Extension of the Evangelical Church, and a forme: chaplain of the Pennsylvania State Senate. The first service was conducted seven years ago in a tent erected on the present church site. The present pastor, | Rev. George E. Schnabel, was the | preacher. The Christian Endeavor Societies at 7:15 p.m. will have an anni- versary service. At 8 o'clock Dr. Cox will again preach. Guest Preacher MOUNT PLEASANT CONGRE- GATION CHURCH SERVICES. DR. FRANK E. HENRY. The guest preacher tomorrow morn- | ing at Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church will be Dr. Frank E. Henry of | New York City, associate secretary of | the Congregational Church Extension Boards. His topic is “The,Last West.” The young people’s organizations will | omit their program meetings in the late The Brotherhood will meet on Tues- day evening. A lawn fete will be con- ducted by the Brotherhood June 14 d 15 A 8n Thursday evening the last of the | monthly workers' dinners and confer-, ences will be held. Supper will be| served at 6:30 otlock. This will be| followed by committee meetings and & | evotional service. e iidren's day rehearsals will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays after school. Children's day will be observed June 11. The Sunday school will preserel the pageant, “Comrades for Children’s Day.” One hundred and fifty children PASTOR TO PREACH ON “THE PRESENCE” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Outlines Sermon at Takoma Park Presbyterian. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated tomorrow morning in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, and the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, will preach on “The Presence. Public Yecogntiion of new merfibers will be . At 8 pm. he will preach on “Springs in the Desert.” e Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will attend this serv- ice in & body, under the leadership of Henry E. Allanson, scoutmaster. The session will meet Monday eve- ning at the home of Elder Robert A. Ramsay, 125 Willow 'avenue. The trus- tees will meet Tuesday evening in the church office. 2 The Axtell Circle of the Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a luncheon Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Walter H. Mc- Clenon, 211 Cedar avenue. The pastor will speak on “The Beth- any Sisters” Wednesday evening. The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will meet Friday evening and the giris’ choir will Tehearse Saturday mornimg in prepa- ration for Children’s day. PETWORTH MEN MEET TOMORROW EVENING Special Choir to Feature Annnal Service at Methodist’ Church. The annual men's service will be held tomorrow evening at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Elbert C. Gearhart will preside, Dr. C. Eder Reed will lead in the prayer and D. A. t3pencer will read the Scripture, lesson. The feature of the service will be sing- ing by a chorus of 100 men under the direction of W. R. Schmucker. This group has been recruited from among the men of the church and will sing ol hymns and gospel songs. Rev. R. 7. Wood, minister, will preach on “Sowing and Reaping.” The communion service will be held st 11 am., with the minister in charge. New members will be received and children will be baptized. The all-day meeting of the women's organizations will be held Wednesday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. with the meet- ing of the Women's Guild. The elec- tion of officers will be held. Mrs. A. B. Lank, retiring president, will pre- side. At 8 pm. the Girls' Glee Club will present an operetta, “Miss Ca- ruther's Return.” The Violet and Pansy Circles will meet at the church Priday at 11 am. and go to Rock Creek Park for their annual picnic. During the week Mr. Wood «will at- tend the sessions of the Baltimore An- nual Conference in Baltimore. | ice is at 8 o'clock. afternoon because of the Congregational | Young People’s Conference over this| week end at Kamp Kahlert. The pro- | gram at camp tomorrow includes: 9 am —Three discussion groups. (1) “Are High School Sororities and Fraternities Desirable?” led by Grady H. Leonard.| (2) “How Should Criminals Be/ Treated?” led by Edgar M. Gerlach of | the Department of Justice.” (3) “Social Customs of Boys and Girls.” At 11 o'clock the communion service is sched- uled with the sermon by the dean, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy. After dinner the| afternoon is given over to recreation, a session of the Resolutions Committee, and a picnic supper at 5 o'clock. The guild will have its picnic meet- ing, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. L. M. Cleveland in Kensington. Cars will leave the church at 11 o'clock. The Mothers’ Club will have 8 moon- light sail on the Wilson line on Wednes- day, at 8 p.m. The church school is at home to parents and friends, June 9, in Pish- burn Hall, from 7 to 9 pm. ~This pro- gram will open the week end of re- P PERSONALITY IS TOPIC OF DR. COPENHAVER Sacrament of Lord’s Supper to Be Observed at Epworth Metho- dist in Morning. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Dr. J. C. Copenhaver will preach on “Persistence of Personality.” His evening sermon at 8 o'clock will be “To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice.” The Hummer Memorial Class will hold a busimess meeting and social Tuesday evening in the social rooms. The monthly meetings of the officlal board will be held the church ‘Wednesday evening. The pastor will conduct the midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening and | will speak on “What the Bible Says About Hope.” This is the third of a series of similar prayer meeting subjects which the pastor has conducted within a few weeks. ST. PAUL’S TO UNVEIL MEMORIAL TOMORROW At St. Paul's Episcopal Church on ‘Twenty-third street near Washington Circle there is to be unveiled a Memo- rial tablet tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service by the young grandchild of H. L. Rust, sr., senior warden. The pray- ers and the benediction will be taken by Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, rector of the parish. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Calvert E. Buck. ‘The tablet is erected by members of the parish in memory of those who have made bequests to the endowment fund of the parish. names on the memorial include the following: Eliza- beth Tilton, Kate Upshur Morehead, Elizabeth H. Schenck, Sophie Rochester Beatty, Josephine W. Rust, E. Quacken- bush Belt, Julia T. Cottle, Sophie H. Rutherford and Margaret P. Burdette. “TRAGEDY OF A SOUL” IS SERMON SUBJECT Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, will| speak on “The Tn%e:iy of a Soul” tomorrow morning. e evening serv- A special service will be held by the Senior Christian Endeavor Soclety at 7 p.m., when the | following newly elected officers will be installed: President, David Heyward; SERMON IS ANNOUNCED | BY DR. V. N. RIDGELY; will be observed | Holy communion at the Calvary | tomorrow morning Methodist Church. At the 8 o'clock | service, the minister, Dr. V. N. Ridgel. | will preach on “The Passing of, the Impossible.” Louis A. Potter, organist | and director of music, will lead the song | service. i The young people will hold their eve- | ning meeting out of doors. Transpor- tation and supper will be provided. Miss | Joan Miner will have charge of the in- | formal devotional service. Meet at the church at 5:45 pm. The devotional service will be held Thursday evening The Calvary Dramatic Club will pre- | sent three one-act plays Tuesday eve- ning, “The Rector,’ ot Quite Such a se” and “The Heritage.” These were aning plays in the recent one-act ent, and 23 young people of the club will participate. The men’s class will present, June 21 at 8 o'clock. he Parks of Washing- ton,” a moving picture with sound. members and friends are invited. SERMON IS REMINDER “A Serious Reminder” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow The church council will meet Mon- day night in the chapel. The Ladies' Aid_Society will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. J. A. Gross, 4403 Fifth street. The Luther League of the District of Columbia will hold its quarterly meeting Tuesday night at Zion Church. | Dr. Mary Markley of the Board of Ed- ucation of the United Lutheran Church in America will be the speaker. A business meeting of Zion Luther | League will be held in the chapel Friday at 8 pm. Holy communion will be celebrated June 18. Christian and Missionary Alliance 808 Eye St. N.W. Rev. P. R. Hyde, pastor-svangelist : o P ALL WELCOME All | votions. vice president, Beryl Wooding; corre- sponding secretary, Catharine Tanis; recording secretary, Frances Fearson, and treasurer, Harry Wooding. An afternoon tea for the benefit of the Ald Society will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Adams, 1214 Michigan avenue northeast, Thursday from 3 to 5 o'clock. | A prayer and praise service will be | held Thursday evening in the Sunday | school house. The pastor will speak. The annual picnic of the Fidelity Bible cla’ . will be held Saturday after- noon at Great Palls. The snnual Children's day exercises of the Sunday school Wil be held June LUTHER LEAGUE The Luther League of the Washing ton district will meet June 6 at 8 p.m at Zion Lutheran Church. Dr. Mary | Markley, a member of the United Luth- | eran Board of Education, will be the | speaker. Rev. J. Luther Franz of St. | Mark’s, Washington, will lead the de- Miss Dorothy Leech, educa- tional secretary for the Washington dis- | trict, will preside. | Following the educational program = | short business session will be held. | The Nominating Committee will report | |&nd election of officers for the coming }ycar will be held. Louis E. Hoover, jr., is chairman of the Nominating Com- mittee. The Washington leagues are having {a moonlight excursion June 13 at 8:30 pm. _ Theosophy Wednesday, 8:15 P.M.— Taik and Quéstions and Answers on “REINCARNATION” Free Lending Libr, Hall Open’ Saturday, 2 fo 5. United Lodge of Tlle(nn].)lli:h Hill Bldg., 17th & E o ke, Fees ‘r Genespiony V" JAMES W. McGUIRE * @ Sunday, June 4, 8 P.M. | ! OUR INVISIELE BODIES Stereopticon Leecture |a.m,, Mrs. Gibson will be in charge of |the guest speaker. | Chapel, 732 Webster St. N. W. BT GFCHURCH TOBECELEBRATED Ninth Street Christian to] Observe Pentecost Tomorrow. Pentecost, the birthday of the church, will be commemorated at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow. At 11 am. the Pentecostal Committee is endeavoring to have all members of the church present at the communion me- morial service. The pastor, Rev. Clifford H. Jope, has for his sermon “The Birth- day of the Church.” The choir has prepared special music under the direc- tion of Joseph O. Harrison. ‘The official board will commemorate the communion ordinance with the shut-in members of the church at their homes, starting at 3 p.m. In the evening a drama, “Keepers of the Flame,” will be presented by an all-tar cast and the winner of the Pen- tecost Declamation Contest will repeat | the prize presentation and be awarded the cup offered by the committee. The Oah Bible class, Mrs. Joseph Harrison, teacher, will take a moonlight trip on the Potomac, Monday. At the last meeting of the Missionary Society until next Fall, Wednesday at 10:30 the installation of the new officers and Miss Ruth McCowan, who has traveled extensively in Korea and China. will be The Missionary Guild will meet at the church at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The prayer service will be led by Capt. Edgar Graham of the Natlonal City Christian Church, at 7:45 p.m., Thursday. BIBLE READER GROUP AWARDS 19 PRIZES| National and International Com- munity League Holds Semi- Annual Meeting. ‘The National and International Com- munity Bible Readers’ League held its annual semi-annual meeting for the presentation of awards to Bible-reading contestants May 26 in the Northeastern Branch of the Public Library. Nineteen members of the Winter contest ending May 1 were awarded prizes as follows: Marcella Lipscomb, Anna MacGregor, Louise Flint, Nina Ellis, Pauline Hollis, Dona Brooks, Jacobs, Mary France George, Judson Roger Harris, June Cleave, Christine Horn, Lois Smart, Frank Boswell, Margaret Phillips, Oscar Phillips, Angelina Manthos, Mrs. F. Ballard, Mrs. Margaret F. Jeffries and Dorothy Dudley. Formal presentation of prizes will be made at the annual meeting of the league in the National Baptist Memorial Church June 16 to Mrs. Jeffries, Judson R. Harris, June Cleave and Mary F. George. Col. E. L. Mattice, acting president, conducted the meeting, and a program of music was rendered by the Builders’ class of the Centennial Baptist Church. A demonstration of the results of di- rected Bible reading was given by mem- bers of the league, including the class of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, led by Jane Storrs, by Elizabeth Hilton and her mother and by Miss Catharine Pisher and her class. Jane Storrs and her mother sang a duet, M's: Virginia Ray- mond gave a reading ané Mrs. V. Mat- thews recited an original poem which was a tribute to the life and service of the late president, Mrs. Louise Harding Earll, whose photograph was distributed to members present by Miss Raymond. The awards were presented by the re- cording secretary. Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, pastor of Douglas Memorial | Methodist Episcopal Church, conclud the services by a discussion of the val of the Bible to man. BIBLE CLASSES PLAN BUSINESS MEETINGS Philathea and Fidelis Groups of Metropolitan Church to Con- vene Tuesday. ¢ \ At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. John Compton Ball, will preach on “God's Greatest Memorial.” The ordi- nance of the Lord’s supper will be ob- served. In the evening he will speak on “The Challenging Christ.” The Philathea and Fidelis Bible classes have business meetings Tuesday at 8 pm. A soclal hoyr will follow. Meeting of the Ladles’ Aid Society will be held Wednesday at 10 am. Public luncheon will be served at noon. Meeting of the Bible school teachers ‘Thursday evening. Subject, “Jesus on the Cross.” Miss Gertrude Smith will lead the study. At 8 o'clock prayer and praise service, led by the pastor. The B. A. U. study course will follow. Mrs. Willlam Hasker will resume her class in the study of Corinthans I PLAN CHILDREN’S DAY Children’s day will be observed in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase at the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow. There will be no church £chool. The Mother’s Club meets at the home of Mrs. Elmer Hall, 212 Spring street, ‘Tuesday evening. The midweek prayer service will be in charge of Maj. Herbert L. Buell. ‘The meeting of the Woman's League has been postponed from Wednesday to June 14. . MARINES IN SERVICE Chaplain W. R. Hall and the Quan ico gospel team from the Marine Bar. racks, Quantico, Va.. will render & spe- cial program at Peck Memorial begin- ning at 7:45 pm. Sunday. Chaplain Hall will give an address and the team will assist with special music | The subject of the morning sermon by the pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will be “The Wonderful Gospel of Jesus.” The Ladies’ Aid will meet Tuesday at 8 pm, with Miss Malone presiding. On Priday at 7:15 Herbert C. Tucker will meet with the Boy Scouts. e (fihft;tahélphian = Sunday Worship, 11:15 a Wednesday Bible Cli Jintversalist 8. 8. 10 am. 8 PM. Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S. Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worsl “Tongues of Fire” National Capital Choir WASHINGTON LODGE, T. §. 1216 B Bt N.W, Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doec. STAR, WASHINGTO Anniversary PASTOR OF PETWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. HENRY J. SMITH. The ninth anniversary of Rev. Henry | J. Smith as pastor of Petworth Baptist | Church will be observed with special | exercises tomorro His topic tomor- | row at 11 am. is “God’s Atlas—The Church.” | PRESIDING ELDER TALKS TOMORROW Dr. J. Howard Wells to Preach at Mount Vernon Place M. E. South. Dr. J. Howard Wells, presiding elder of the Washington district, will preach tomorrow morning and ~evening at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Chyrch South. His morning subject, “Is the | Great Companion Dead?” The pastor, Dr. Forney Hutchinson, s preaching the baccalaureate sermon at Randolph- vacon Woman’s Collefe at Lynchburg, a. The Church School Council will meet Tuesday evening in room 10. The last | lesson of the Bible study group of the Woman's Missionary Society will be | held in reom 10 at 10:30. Chapters 11 | and 12 will be discussed, with Mrs, W. | H. Wise in charge. The Finance Committee will meet Wednesday night in room 8. The monthly meeting of the board of stew- | ards will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. | in the church school auditorium. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society will be held Wednesday at 8 oclock. Miss Margaret Crosen, | Circle 14, will have the program. A | special feature will be the closing of | the_crucible. | The Social Service and Pastor's | Committees will meet in the pastor's | study Thursday evening. The pastor | will conduct the regular prayer meeting | service Thursday evening in the church school auditorium. The adults of the Baltimore Confer- ence will hold their assembly at Ran- dolph-Macon Academy, Front Royal, | Va. June 16, 17 and 18. ADEQUACY OF CHURCH IS PASTOR’S SUBECT The sermon at Trinity Lutheran Church will be delivered !Ly Rev. H. Erck of Lincoln, Nebr. His topic is “Is the Church of Pentecost Adequate to Meet the Needs of Man Today?” Holy communion will be celebrated in the English service at 11 a.m., preparatory beginning at 10:45 a.m. At the Mount Rainier mission, Stu- | dent Pastor Edwin Pieplow will preach on “The Christian's Power” at 11 am. At 8 pm. Rev. E. Heintzen of Baiti- | more, Md., will deliver the sermon.| This will be the last evening service | until Fall. | The Men’s Club will hold its annual | strawberry festival Tuesday at 8 p.m. in{ the church basement. | Under the auspices of the Ladies’| Ald Soclety, a bus trip will be made Thursday to Braddock Heights, Md. CHILDREN TO PRESENT PROGRAM TOMORROW | \ A Children’s day program will be presented by the kindergarten and pri- mary departments of the Sunday school | at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow of the Brightwood Park Methodist Epis- copal Church. The minister will speak on “The Glory of Children’s Day.” Children will be baptized and mem- bers of the two training classes will be received into church membership. “Who Bids?” a Children's day pageant, will be presented by children under the direction of Miss Valaria | Martin, at 8 p.m. | The Official Board and the ad-| journed fourth quarterly conference will meet Monday evening. | The Swartzell Guild will meet | Wednesday at 1 o'clock and the Ladies’ | Guild at 1:30. The prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by Miss Mar- tin, assistant to the minister, while he is attending the annual conference at Baltimore. Methodist fi;nitntan: | row morning. | Stiver Spring, Md. DR. ABERNETHY’S SON| | ning to give a series of illustrated talks . D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. DR H.H. HARMON | (e “Z0 ANNOUNGES TOPIC Will Preach on “A Continuing Pentecost” at National City Church Tomorrow. “A Continuing Pentecost” will be Dr. | H. H. Harmon's sermon subject at the National City Christian Church tomor- Mrs. Cecile Littlefleld, soprano, will sing. The senior and chapel choirs will sing antiphonal num- bers at both morning and evening services. At this service Dr. Harmon will give a brief interpretation of the hymn “Abide With Me,” as the third of a series of evening sermons based on favorite hymns of the church. The Alpha Soclety will hold a picnic ‘Monday evening at the Wendell Calhoun home, 101 Arlington avenue, Clarendon, Vi a. ‘The annual e luncheon of the Woman’s Councll will be held at the Vermont Avenue Church Tuesday, fol- lowing a business meeting at 11:30| o'clock. Le ‘Rendezvous and the Business Women’s Guild will give three one-act plays at the Vermont Avenue Church Wednesday evening. Circle No. 1 will meet for luncheon Wednesday with Mrs. B. T. Elmore, Alta Vista, Md. Assisting hostesses will | be Mrs. Mary Orpen and Miss Eva Conaway. 1 The weekly fellowship suppers have been discontinued for the Summer season. The prayer service will be held at the National City Church Thurs- day evening. Mrs. E. K. Sunday, 4431 Volta place, will be hostess to the Crusader Class Thursday evening. Circle No. 3, of which Mrs. J. M. Gongwer is leader, will sponsor & straw- berry and ice cream festival Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton G. Herriman, 1 Noyes drive, WILL PREACH SERMON Young Man to Occupy Father's Pul- pit Tomorrow at Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. Bradford S. Abernethy, son of | the pastor and Mrs. W. S. Abernethy, will occupy his father’s pulpit tomor- Tow morning at Calvary Baptist Church, his topic being “He Stooped to Con- quer.” ‘The monthly communion serv- ice will follow the reception to new members. At 8 o'clock the pastor will | preach on the subject “If You Only Knew.” Rev. Philip G. Murray, minister's as- sistant, will preach at the junior church service at 11 o'clock, the topic being “The Lord’s Table.” . The deaf department will hold its service tomorrow at 8 pm. in Baker Hall. A business meeting will be Tues- day evening. A meeting of the Burrall class will be held Wednesday evening, preceded by a supper at 6 o'clock. DR. PORTER TO PREACH Announces Subjects at First Bap- tist Church Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pas- tor of the First Baptist Church, will speak tomorrow morning on ‘“Inner Beaujty and ngel;eglow" a‘nd in the evening on “Tes by e Higher Standards.” 4 A meeting of the board of deacons will be held at the zhurch Monday evening. E. H. Hutchins, superintendent of the Sunday school, who has just returned from an extended trip abroad, is plan- | at the church on his journey. Biniue Srience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Lzader 00 am —*“WHERE_I§ GOD' 45 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 pim'—Wednezda 303 noon meditations §eld in, Room 05 G st. n.w. wiil speak 12 to 12:30 daily, nd healing treatments ary 311 in the Ouray Bidg., @hristian Srience Y e L T . o 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 Church of C'll;il( Scientist 111 C 8t. N. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. ' «GOD “THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday Schooi—11 A.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8 O'Clock READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Rhode Island Ave. : | | First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. i Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service. 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00pm—“When Men Fall, Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECONR CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week davs. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holiday 30 to 5:30). voli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30) ; Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. Methodist Columbia Road, Near Calbary s VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minlster Holy Communion. ‘The Passing of the Im- possil he Church School. oung People’s Servict With the Lishted Cross. i"fif-ry Penn._Ave. and Fifth Street S.E. 3 5R1% Bhiar = ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. 8:00 p.m—Bérgon by Br. Benjamin 3 —S¢érmo: r. Benjam! ot w. fl!:‘kl,’ Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent Episcopal] METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, D.D., Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—P u b SUBLIME 5:30—Children’s Travel Club. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE, VESTED CHOIR. FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P 8t. | Senior B. Y. Ballou, Hazel Merritt Smith, Carol Collis, Everett Weaver, Charlés Haycraft, Louise Smith, ‘The Bagby C. E. Society of Colum- bia Heights Christian Church will hold an outdoor meeting and picnic tomor- row at Plerce Mill, Rock Creek Park. Louise Smith will lead the meeting. ‘The topics which will be discussed tomorrow are: Senior, “God Working Threugh Us in Everyday Life”; Inter- mediate, “How Should We Read the Junio; Bibly “A KING'S RANSOM” IS SERMON SUBJECT Dr. Gove G. Johnson Announces Topic at National Baptist Tomorrow Morning. “What Jesus Says A G. Johnson will take for the subject of his sermon at the N tional Baptist Memorial morning, “A King's Lord’s supper will be observed. Mrs. Carl Gray, a nationally known Bible teacher, who has a large class in ansas City, will give a Bible lesson on ‘What God Says Regarding the Home" in the evening. ‘The Bible School Orchestra will give a program of classical and sacred music Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the church auditorium. ‘The Woman's Society will hold its June meeting Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the church. The devotional period, with the subject, “Our Cruise,” will be ed by Mrs. Agnes Sherwood. The speaker of the morning session will be Dr. Lena Benjamin, of the Woman’ Hospital in Nellore, India. In the afternoon session, the Olive Love Circle will present the program, “Visit Our American Indian Friends.” The annual banquet of the Young | People will be held at the church Fri- day at 6:30 pm. in honor of the in- coming and out-going officers of the P. U. There will be the installation of officers and Rev. William Dewey Moore will be the guest speaker. IR e “THE NEW COVENANT” Af Georgetown Presbyterian Church tomorrow the sacrament of communion will be observed and new members will be received at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. Frank 8. Niles will preach on “The New Covenant.” At 7:30 pm. the young people will exchange speakers with the young people of the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church. Miss Constance Adams will speak at Georgetown and John Farr of Georgetown will speak at the new York Avenue Church. On Tuesday at noon, the Woman's Missionary Society will meet. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will preside and Miss Helen Childs will speak on “Some Fringes of Our Navajo Blanket” On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, the Evening Guild will present a missionary dramatic sketch entitled “Falling T;hf::“.h the Earth.” The public is in- vited. . fi;t-l;nhm E;Ii;arupul ~ FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sunday School day program. 8:00 pm.—“Allurement Toward Hea- ven,” sermon by the pastor. g- gn.m,-—ghurch P&hool. p.m.—Young People’s Meetin, Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer sem?i. Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Cholr. Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representative 7 Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth - Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “IS THE GREAT COMPANION DEAD?” 8:00 P.M.—SERMON. DR. J. HOWARD WELLS, Presiding Elder. Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- fion of R. Deane Shure. 13th St. and North Carolina Ave. N.E. DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor rd's Supper. Better Than Saerifice.” Music by Vested Choir. Midweek Prayer Meeting._Cordial Welcome to_ Al Preshyterian 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Com- munion. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Service. VISITORS ALW. WELCOME CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister. D. D., Minister 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. and 12:20 p.m.— Church ' School. a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Class. 9:45 11700 a'm.—Children's Day Service. 7:30 p.m.—Fireside Group. Col legians. TH | “The Mask of Happiness” and “Qut-of-Door Altars” Are His Subjects. Dr. Allen A. Stockdasle will preach tomorrow morning at First Congrega- tional Church on “The Mask of Hap- piness” At 8 pm. he will preach on “Out-of-Door Altars. The vested choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ruby | Smith Stahl, will make its last appear- ance of the season. The choir will sing at both services. Following the evening service the young people of the church will conduct a short sing. ‘The midweek supper and service will be held Thursday. Supper is served at 6 o'clock and the service will begin at | 6:45, under the direction of Miss Nell M. Berghout, whose subject will be “The Evolution of the Sunday School.” The I. C. Y. C. will hold a picnic at Hains Point Tuesday. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock. A men’s fellow- ship dinner and rally will be held at the Collingwood Tea House on the Mount Vernon boulevard Tuesday at 6:30. Those desiring to go should be at the church not later than 5:45 oclock. Make reservations in the church office. The Virginia Circle will hold a family picnic at Hains Point | at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The annual choir banquet will be held Wednesday in the | Sunday school room. Dinner will be | served at 6:30 and will be followed with |an entertainment by members of the chotr. 'DR. $I1Z00 TO PREACH " TWICE TOMORROW | | Presbyterian Pastor to Deliver Ser- | mon to Marjorie Webster School Graduates in Evening. At the New York Avenue Presby- |terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. | Joseph R. Sizoo will have for his sub- ject, “Where Men Failed.” At 8 pm. he will preach the baccalaureate ser- { Marjorie Webster School. He will have | for his theme, “On Being Sent.” ‘The monthly meeu::l(uof the Lincoln Guild will be held esday &t 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Putnam in_Clarendon. The Westminster League will meet at the home of Mrs. George Haines Tues- day evening. Mrs. Hugh Smith will be_the guest speaker. Dr. Sizoo will conduct the midweek prayer service Thursday evening. ; j;irnhn Friends Meeting 18i1 Eye St. N.-W. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 8.m—Meeting_for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) at 17 o'clock. 'Sunday Scnool at 0.4b All_interested are welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) R et e 1 "Worsh Christian Endeavor. 8:30 pm. ALl FPreshyterian TIPS ARNOUNCED BY DR, STOCKDALE mon to the graduating class of the|* = ‘ IAN] 1) CHURCH OF THE HO 16th N.W. above Q 1068 RrEn S 1ed by Alies THacher | B iy i B e ussion meeting in the chureh EVERYONE WELCOME ALWAYS. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. __ Spiritualiat The First Spiritualist Church REV.“ALFRED 'H.TERRY “CASTLES IN THE AIR” Followed by, Spirlt Messases, Sunday. § pm. le. 10 9th 87 N ™ setona weiooms 2 Dr. Te 3 P T s a7 popagment LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Flace N.W.. cor. Newton REV. JENNIE DeLONG. Minister Services Sunday at 8 P.M. Lic. M et nister—Mrs. ter. Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. Brown. Soloist—Mr. James Marshall. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., Healing and Mes- Servi ursd Midweek Bervice, De ot Re: Love Divine Spiritualist Church 1587 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W. Sunday services at 8 p.m. Lecture and | spirit "sreetings by ‘the pasior. REV. B. C. SHAVERS Wednesday Thursday st 8 P.M. * CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL 922 10th St. N.W., Rev. A. Atwatel day rvice at 8 P.M. ng y. MEt. 0257. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 5300 14th St. N.W. Cor. of Insrabam Bt Rev. CAROL E. McKINSTRY, Minister Lecture 8 P.M. by the Pastor Subject “SALVATION THRU SEARC Followed by Spirit Greetin, Assisting Mediums—Res. i3 Nines Hafterman, Mr. Biward Boe % MESS. SERVICE Al WED. A DR. PEARL HOOD, Healer Friday Evening. 8 P. Benefit Seance in Church C Cenducted by Mrs. Ags‘:‘" uri'fin, Hi Unity Spiritualist Church *1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at-7:45 P.M. Lecture by REV. F. H. MANDRELL. Bubject, “MINISTERING ANGELS” Soloist, Mrs, Alice Neal it g S S IR B e, = Mrs. Margaret nd Mr. J. K. Pennsyl- M. Midweek message service, 800 vania Ave. 8. ursday at 8 P. MRS. RIZPAH 1336 Mass.Ave. N.W. S.E.Cor.14th & Mass.Ave. Spiritual message meetin: Mondays, 8 .__Reading: ME. ;'72 3 2 DR. JANE B. COATES A T o e ol U T N White Cross Center 1627 Lament St. N.W., Apt. 2 Special Peature Wednesday, June 7. The Great Pyramid and Its - Message to the World ecies from Many will be given Usual admission. Every one reached with s Readings :su,’-‘,'y"...:'.;‘-:'f....‘.’z“ &l 570 Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. hard E. Lenski, Pastor 1 Inureate sermon. for gr i Devotion oME_TO 6:00 5m.—Youny Seetine A_CORDIAL FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister Greats A thew i, 1514, The Second Table of Exodus xx, 12-26. or i, Southern General Assembiy. 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning worship, Com= munion. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor, 8:00 p.m —Evening Worship. Church of the Pilgrims Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship and Preaching by the Minister at 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. 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. “Where Men Failed” 8:00 P.M. 1 “On Being Sent” | Vesper Services Gunton-Temple Church Every Sunday at 7 O’Clock On Lawn at 1801 Park Road (One square west of Mt. Pleasan} Car terminus) . Sermon by Dr. Bernard Braskamp, Pastor L. Subject: =" il “Devaluing the Spiritual’ ecial music. vocal and instrumental. 1’: case of rain, lawn service will be omitted. Morning e 16th and Newton sts. 11 AM.—Sermon by Dr. Braskamp ‘The Meaning of Wh WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Minister 11:00 A M. “THE BEST-LOVED VERSE” rvice inchurch auditorium, Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. John C. Palmer, . D., Minisier 11708 Moraine. Worship. Sermon by 00— Moratne Wership: B e Fhe “Grd Fash 800508 SeUER Y pann PECK MEMORIAL ! Pa. Ave., 25th and M Sts. N.W, | IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. the Gospel?” qall and Gospel Team —Sunday School. 3 —It: G B | GEORGETOWN | (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. Church School. nion Meditation « “The New Covenant 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Service, and LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE-- “Our Church’s Thrilling Opportunity.” By the Rev. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D, Pastor R in—gmn seoot “THE HOLY SPIRIT'S TEACHING.” Reception of 8:00 5. Bermon; 8th and B Sts. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ. 11:00 0. m—“A Gl 3 o —Stnday. Behoor ™ All A REFORMATION Rev. Carroll S, Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Scheol. for TIN (United Lutheran Church) The Rev. H. , Pai 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Se 0:40 -Bible School. — Concordia Church (Evangelieal Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor, :45 a.m.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German, 11:15 2. m.—English. (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. I e o O il 10:10 —Cradle Roll Exercises. Communion. Sunday_Service. Keller Memo Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. Northeast. Wl Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. | Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney : Minister Morning Worship at 11 A.M. Subject: “The Batile Is Not Yours But God's” Thursday Evening Prayer Service at 8 o'Clock. Sunday School for All Grades at 9:45 AM. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor ay School at 9:30 A.M. rning Worshiy 11:00 “The Holy Spirit” Evening Worship at 7:43 hoir, under the Hoty CHey, " Young People’s Socleties st 6:45 PM. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.

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