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BALTIMORE SYNOD MEETS NEXT WEEK Hood College Scene of Ses-| sions, With Banquet on Tuesday Night. The Synod of Baltimore will hold its | eighth annual meeting and conference | next week at Hood College, Frederick, | Md. The session will open Monday | evening ‘with greetings from the presi- | dent of the college, Dr. Joseph H. Apple, | and an address by Dr. John E. Kuiz- | rofessor of epelogetics at Prince- | 2 heological Seminar THE EVENING Local Church Activities Emory M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. J. J. Rives | will preach on “Summer Relgion” and | in the evening on “Called, But Not| Chosen.” Special exercises will be held in the Sunday school. Congress Street M. JP. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow, 9:45 o'clock a.m., in the audi- torium of the church. John Apple will | have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl | A. Kester, the pastor, will speak on us on the Cross.” At 11 am. the annual “Children’s | Day Ser\:res will be observed and at 8 | | p.m. “membership night” and the in- stallation services for the official board | and officers of the Sunday school will take place. Sixth Presbyterian. | school, and will be conducted in its en- tirety by children. Preceding the ex- ercises there will be a procession of the children starting from the church at 10:30. At 8 p.m. the annual service v‘; the Households of Ruth of the Grand nited Order of Odd Fellows will be! held at the church. Vaughn Class. The Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist { Church will pay special honor to Ed- | ward L. Tolson, for 18 years its treas- urer, tomorrow morning. He was for- | merly president as well as secret: the class over a period of six years. e class is recognizing also the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tolson and apprcpriate Temembrance and speeches will be made in a special STAR, WASHINGTON, IDR. BERT WILSON WILL SPEAK HERE |F6rmer President of Eureka College to Speak at Ninth Street Church. Dr. Bert Wilson of Indianapolis will of | be the guest speaker at the Ninth Street | Christian Church tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. ! and will have for his subject “The Mak- ing of a Christian.” He was formerly president of the Eureka College and is | now general representative of the pen- program in charge of Past President Sion fund for the retirement of min- George Harris and Freeman Stricklin, president of the class. isters of the Christian Churches, with | headquarters in Indianapolis. The Quinn, vice president, in charge | ChUrch orchestra and a string quartet of the annual conference of the Or- | Will present special music. D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933. Christian Endeavor ‘The annual election of officers for the District Christian Endeavor Union will be held Monday evening at the Union meeting at Ninth Street Christian Church. An opportunity will be given to register for both the Milwaukee and ‘Westminster conventions. The Christian Endeavor Players will present “Red-Headed Stepchild” on | Friday evening at Calvary Baptist Church for the benefit of the West- minster Conference fund. | ‘pep” meeting of the Westminster Conference will be held June 19 at Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church for the purpose of registration, anc also the completed program will be announced. | The Christian Endeavor Players will hold their annual election of officers Thursday at Christian Endeavor Head- quarters. After the meeting a picnic | will be held at Great Falls. | of Pennsylvania, DRY ORGANIZATION | WILL HOLD RALLY Committee. of 100 Will Spon- sor Session at Mount Ver- non Place Church. Retention of the eighteenth amend- | ment is the keynote of a dry rally to be conducted under the auspices of the ‘Washington Committee of One Hundred Opposed to the Return of the Saloon, | in co-operation with the Najional Pro- | hibition Emergency Committee, tomor- row at 3:30 p.m. in the Mount Vernon | Place M. E. Church South. Short 5-minute addresses are to be! given by Representative J. Howard Swick | Representative Gale ’ * A-II° BIBLICAL DRAMA Yogoda Services Announced for Petworth Methodist Church. “Educating Youth for Service” will be the theme for the service tomorrow morning at Petworth Methodist Church. The young people will have charge. Children's day will be observed at 9:30 am. At 8 pm. a Biblical drama, “The Shadow of the Fall.” will be presented & visual sermon. Those who will take part are Mary Etta Callahan, Joe | Rice, George Price, Lowell Hetzsl und Ho“urd Bishop. “The Blue Bag.” a comedy, will bP presented by the Epworth League Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Wood will conduct the mid- week service Thursday evening. This will be the concluding service for the Summer months. CHURCH OBSERVES YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yogananda LEADER ERAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday. 1 The MAHABHARAT! ic of Ind THE CHAMPLAIN. SUITE 51, 121 K Street N.W June 11, . 8 pm. The Heroic Congregatinnal Congregational Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stcckdale, D. D. Minister CHURCH TRAVELER 10 DESCRIBE O { There will be a banquet Tuesday cele- | brating the 250th anniversary of or- genized Presbyterianism. Six of the riginal churches organized by Francis on the Eastern Shore will | reetings. The historical address ‘en by a_member of one of the churches, F. Salisbury, Md. | Qtzlker of N'W York ‘who will speak on to ntain the Eighteenth | 1Am"ndmen! and Representative Will Rogers of Oklahoma, spnkmgun “Some | | Personal "Observations.” The Committee of One Hundred an- | nounced that this effort to enlist oppo- | sition to repeal was sponsored by 12| | ganized Bible Class Association at| The Bible school will meet at 9:30 | Westminster, announces 21 men ha\e‘ér': and have a Children’s day pro- el s | \f.,’.;e,;%vl,fl,}'si‘:“f; B e e Patne | The Christian Endeavor Societies will | Rev. Blaké, chaplain of the class, while | €l¢ct officcrs Monday at 8 pm. | the Central Union Mission meeting on e midweek prayer service will be | Saturday night will be ih "sneres of jled by Miss Prances’ Churchill and the ey By Neomi Bible class Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Children’s day service will be held to- \morrow at 11 o'clock. The procession | will start from the chapel and an ap- propriate program has been arranged by the committee. The pastor will give a i brief address. Leonard Wailes of | Preparations are being made for a Sunday school picnic by the superin- Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societies, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM. CHILDREN'S DAY Pageant to Be Presented at illiam S. Hess of Hagerstown. Md., is s o aetatne. Toe it e Jeaders will be Dr. John E. Kuizenga and Dr. Silas Evans of Ripon College, Wisconsin, who will conduct discussion | hours for the ministers and laymen on Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Evans will also speak at the morning service. Dr. Arthur H. Limouze, secretary of the National Mission Board, and Miss Ger- trude Shultz of the Foreign Mission Board will present the mission study books. The evening vespers will be led by Rev. Prank S. Niles, pastor of the Georgetown, D. C. Presbyterian | Church. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will re- | port on Christian education. Dr. H. Augustine Smith, director of music and fine arts in Boston Univer- | sity, will have charge of the music. He will direct a pageant Thursday eve- | ning, and Friday will give an illus- trated lecture on the South American work as he found it when he conducted the music at the International Sunday School Convention in South America last Summer. He will also have temple of art and music The Synodical Society of the women | wul join with the synod in the meet- tngs.” A large delegation from Wash- ington will attend. Among the Wash- ington women who will take an active yart are Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, hon- orary president; Mrs. Wiliam R. Rhoades, Presbyterial president; Mrs. Braskamp, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. J. Claude Keiper, Mrs. William H. Wag- ner and Mrs. Jerome S. Shear, syn- odical officers. The program for the week has been | arranged by Dr. Alfred E. Barrows, chairman of Synod'’s Program Commit- tee, assised by Mrs. Samuel P. Rolph of Wilmington, synodical president; Dr. { William S. Hess, moderator of synod; Rev. Bruce H. McDonald. secretary of the committee. SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY PROGRAM ARRANGED Pageant, With 45 Children Taking Dr. tendent, A. M. Buck. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Children’s day exercises tomorrow at 11 am. Special music. Calvary M. E. South. Sunday School day will be observed tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. There will be baptism of infants. Preaching at 8 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Beery. This service will be pre- ceded by a half-hour song service led by the men of the congregation. First Baptist, West Washington. Special Women's day services will be held at the church tomorrow. At 11 am. the Deaconess Board will have charge. Dean Lucy Slowe of Howard University will be the guest speaker. At 3 p.m. the services will be conducted by | the choir. At 8 p.m. the services will be under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. The first anniversary | the pastor, Dr. Marcellus N. New- | ome, Will be held from June 19 to| July 3. Western Presbyterian. Children’s day will be observed to- morrow at 10 o’clock in Fellowship Hall. At 11 o'clock a sermon will be preached to parents from the text “What Have | They Seen in Thy House?” Vesper | service will be held at 7 pm. in the| church close, when the pastor will speak jon “A Neglected Doctrine.” James R. | Hayes of Ballston will play the cornet and Mary Pearson, church soloist, will sing. The vesper service will be con- tinued through June. Transfiguration Episcopal. Services tomorrow will be holy com- munion at 7:30 a.m, morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. J. | Queally, rector, is giving a series of 10- i minute sermons at the 11 o'clock serv- | ice during the Summer months. Sunday school closes for the Summer tomorrow. The annual festival will be held June 15 and 16. Supper will be served on the lawn beginning at 5 o'clock. There will be a varied program of amusements and fun. Ulysses Butler is chairman |parade starting from Friendship Baptist. “Walking With God” will be the | subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomor- | row at 11 a.m. Rev. A. J. Tyler, pas- tor of the Mount Airy Baptist Church, Will speak at 3:30 pm. Rev. L. David meeting Tuesday at 8 p. Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will | preach tomorrow morning on “The Child in the Kingdom.” In the evening his subject will be “The Flowers of the Field.” The Sunday school, under the direc- tion of the superintendent, Rev. Andrew Williams, will have a Children’s day the church at 10:30 am. and marching through the principal streets of the vicinity, return- ing to the church at 11 o'clock, when a special program Will be rendered under the direction of Miss Florence Howard. St. Columba’s Episcopal. The Laymen’s League and other men of the congregation and friends have planned to attend the 11 o'clock serv- ices tomorrow morning. The rector, Rev. E. A. LeMoine, will preach on “The New Deal.” The: evening service will be held at 7:30 o'clock. The annual garden party will be held on the rec- tory lawn June 15. Service for Young People. A special service for young people will be held tomorrow evening in the Lutheran Church of the Atonement. The service will be in charge of Henry | Whiting, a graduate of Langley Junior High, McKinley High School of this city and of the University of Maryland. He is now a last-year student at the Mount Airy Theological Seminary at Phila- | delphia, Pa. The Junior, Middle and Senior Luther Leagues will take part in the service. Master Warren Mehring, James Ferris, jr, and Samuel J. Sol, jr., will assist. People’s Congregational. Rev. William Herbert King of Ply- | will speak at 8 p.m. Prayer and nralscn Prof. Joseph O. Harrison, church or- ganist_and director of the choir and | orehestras. wil hold the annual recfial '1’5“( violin and piano pupils Friday at CHURCH TO OBSERVE THE LORD’S SUPPER |Chevy Chase Presbyterian Program Includes Receiving New Members. In Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow the sacrament of the Lord's |service. New members will be received. The minister, Dr. J. Hillman Hollis- ter will give a brief talk. The meetings of the Fireside Dis- cussion Group and the Collegians will be discontinued until Autumn. The junior and intermediate church members will be entertained Saturday at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leroy New on Herring Bay. Autemobiles will leave the church at 9 c’clock. The Semi-Circle, a group of the younger married people, will have sup- per and dancing Tuesday at the Army and Navy Country Club in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent Clark are in charge of the arrangements. The young people will be represented | by several delegates at the Young | People’s Conference of the Presbyterian il;‘urcg to be held at Frederick, June | to 24. ‘CONSECRATED CHILD’ Rev. R. Paul Schearrer to Preach SUBJECT OF SERMON | : {will speak 'at 3:30 p.m. supper will be observed at the morning | Minister Recently Returned | From Visit to Foreign Mission Fields. Columbia Heights Christian Church | will have as guest speaker tomorrow ll‘ 11, Rev. Bert Wilson, associated wnh‘ the United Christian Missionary So- ciety, who recently returned from a tour of the foreign missionary fields. Spe- cial music will be a tenor solo by Guy Skinner, accompanied by Esther Hull. | Rev. William Lineback, who is the young people’s worker, will preach at | 7:45 pm. His text is, “An Ancienfy Robbery,” assisted by the youth choir.’ ‘The pastor, Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, in the Pirst| Christian Church at Fredericksburg, Va., the occasion being the 100th anni- versary. The Women's Council will met Tues- | day at 10:45, Mrs. Charles Alden, pre- siding; Mrs. Appell, program leader: subject, “Progress”. Mrs. Hainey will| lead the devotions, Mrs. J. Ward Eichér, | memorial service; installation of new | officers, Mrs. Alden; luncheon hostess, | Mrs. George Braund. All new members | having joined during the year, guests of honor. The Gleaners’ Bible class will meet | Wednesday at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Passenbarger, 100 West Thornap- | ple street, Chevy Chase. Prayer meet- ing subject, “Abiding in Christ.” Leader, John Beek. " {DR. WENCHEL TO PHEACH “God as Reality of Life” to Be, Topic at Christ Lutheran Church. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will speak to- morrow morning on “God Incompre- Qernsmle and Yet a Necessary Realty of ife Previous to the regular service there will be brief Children’s day exercises under the direction of George Lautz, local organizations, among which were Christian Service Association for Law and Order. District of Columbia Sunday School ~ Association, Federation of Churches, Organization of Business and Professional Women, Parent-Teachers’ Association, Y. M. C. A.and Y. W. C. A. Dr. Albert J. McCartney, pastor of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, will speak on “Whose Battle Is This?” | S. Earl Taylor, member of the National Emergency Prohibition Committee of Nine, will make recommendations of ways and means of enlisting to pre- vent the return of the saloon. *Prohi- bition and Athletics” will be the sub- ject of Glenn W. Wagner. foot ball star from the University of Illinois. Music will be given by the Ameri- can University Glee Club Quartet and by a chorus of some 200 children of the Lmal Temperance Legion. Dr. Francis D. Nichols. editor of Re- | view and Herald; Dr. Forney Hutch- inson, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place Church: Deets Pickett, Metho- dist Temperance Board's research secre- | tary, and Mrs. W. Hiram Wadleigh, president of the District of Columbia Federation of W. C. T. U,, also appear on_the program. Dr. Everett M. Ellison, local physi- cian and chairman of the Committee | of One Hundred, will preside. DR. BROOKS TO SPEAK Special Music by Choir at Lincoln Congregational Temple. At the services of Lincoln Congre- l!atlonal Temple tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on ‘The Power of the Spirit of Personal Life.” Special musical selections will be rendered by the vested chorus choir. Holy com- | munion will be observed. The Men's Brotherhood will meet at 9:45 am. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. Williams and Clifton E. Taylor. The address will be given by Attorney J. A. G. Lu Valle, editor of the Washington Tribune. The midweek prayer service will bs Thursday evening. The subject fo d cussion is “Adventures .n Fact Finding. First Congregational Tomorrow. At the First Congregational Church tomorrow at 11 am. Children's day will be observed. The members of the Sunday school will present a pageant, Re]!glnw Education Through the " arranged by Nell M. Berghout, divector of religious education. ~Spe- cial quartet music will be furnished by members of the choir. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, {preach at 8 pm, on “Great Scripture | for Real Needs.” A short sing will be | beld in the east parlor under the di- rection of the young people of the church. The midweek supper and service will {be held Thursday night at 6 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will lead the meeting and his subject will be “If Daniel Lived Today."” The Young Women's Club will hold | a pienic in Rock Creek Park Monday at 6 o'clock. All young women desiring to go should meet at the end of the Mount Pleasant_car ling between 5:30 | {and 6 o'clock. The Standing Commit- | tee will meet at the church Monday evening. The Sixteenth Street Heights Circle will hold a supper meeting at Hains Point Tuesday at 4 o'clock. The annual picnic of the Sunday school will be held at Great Falls Sat- Y. pastor, will 2 and 5: 10 oclock 'flnmprsal Btmgn The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “Balance of Interests” LIBRARY || Stoneleich Court. Conn. Ave. & L St. N.W. Cars leave Rosslyn at 11:15, | Childrea’s Day Pageant “RELIGIOUS EDUCATION THROUGH THE AGES” 8 P.M. Dr. Stockdale Speaks on “GREAT SCRIPTURE FOR REAL NEEDS” MOUNT PLEASANT 1110 Columbia Road. REV. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY, Minister. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION WEFK-END 1 am—“THE LIFE OF PAUL."” A Motion Picture, lent Way” of Jehovah” A Religious Dra Sypiritualist ’\mx' KATHERINE ROTH, IO Readings I)'\vl\ F‘S’um D AM to 9 “MRS. RIZPAH ELDON Mass.Av E.Cor.11th & Mass.Ave. Spiritual meetin fondays. 8§ | B:m._Readings_daily. ME - SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 5300 11th St. N.W. Cor. of Ingraham St. Rev CAROL E. McKINSTRY. Minister Lecture 8 P.M.—Rev. Alice Greaver of Jacksonville, Fla., Guest Speaker. Followed by Spirit Greetings Rer. Carol McKinstry, M. Edward Spense: ME?:\&E SERVICE EV DR."PEARL HOOD, Healer Friday Evening, 8 P.M. Benefit Seance in Church Chapel Conducted by Mrs. Agnes Hafferman. ANNOUNCEM. Thursday Evening. June 15th, at 8 P.M. Another wonderful _entertainment, fea- turing Tadio stars. dancing specialtiés and t Washington's finest. " MIbw EEK | CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL 922 J0th St. N.W. Rev. A Atwater. nday Service at 8§ P. L . Su Readings Daly 0257, |mouth Congregational Church will make |an address tomorrow at 8 p.m. Musical at Takoma Park Pres- superintendent of the Sunday School. E. Kryz will lead the singing, with Miss fof the Committee on Arrangements. flt‘flhrimian Srience Umty sttua]ut Church Part, Will Be Presented at Epworth Methodist. At Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the morning service will be devoted to the annual Sunday School day program and at 10:30 a pageant, “Gates Ajar,” under the direc- tion of Mrs. S. E. Morre, will be given. About 45 children will take part. | “The Magic Ring That Made the ‘Wearer Invisible” will be the 5ermnn4 subject of Dr. John C. Copenhaver at 8 pm. Services of the Wesley fellow- ship group and of the young people's department will be held at 7 o'cloek. Dr. Copenhaver will go to Ashland, Va., Tuesday. vi meeting of the bo of trustees of Ran- dolph-Macon College, of which he is a member. At 5 o'clock Tuesday the an- nual picnic of the Sunday School Coun- b2 held at Hains Point. The commencement exercises of the Columbia Bible Training School will be held in the church at 8 o'clock ‘Wednesday evening. Dr. Copenhaver will make the address of welcome to the school faculty and graduates % Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the mid- week meeting Thursday evening. CHILDREN S DAY SERVICE ARRANGED BY BAPTISTS Meetings of West Washington Missionary Societies Tuesday Evening Announced. At the West Washington Baptist | o} Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Children’ day service will be observed. Missionary Circles will meet Tuesday evening: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Bessie | 2526 L street; King Circle with Mrs. Edwin L. Darcey, 3020 | street; Juliette Mather Circle with | Mrs. Norman B. Robertson, 1412 Forty- fourth street M: The fown fete June 16 The Wi s evening id Society will hold a| on the church lawn. | ty re- | : Presi- vice st CHEVY CHAs'E’CHuhCH l\ TO HAVE GUEST SPEAKER| Dr. A. §. Mowbray Will Talk to E. Congregation in Morning. | be the the Fi ch_of Chev Ed ard G.| ttending the Canl{'rer‘ce meet at tor to the will home of 704 Con- pastor will have prayer meeting the GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH| TO HOLD CHILDREN’'S DAY E. Lenski and Dr. to Give Raymond Secger be observed to- Grlm Lutheran Rev. Gerhard E il proceed as a ice. A number © \xhh h is pastor. T 10:30 n Dbody to the church se ldren will be received into the church by baptism. Awards will be presented for honor work. There will be bricf addresses by the superintend- eot, Dr. Raymond Seeger, and the Tbe annual picnic of the Sunday school will be beld June 18 in Rock Creek Park, in the Sixteenth and XKennedy streets recervation The Junior Ladies’ Aid Soclety will meec June 14, 8 pm, in ths home of Prsses Clara ond Augusta Moeller, 1471 street, | L. E. McGill Chevy Chase Baptist. A_Children’s day program will rendered tomorrow morning at 10:30 | o'clock. Miss Mary Pearce is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. | Officers of the Sunday school will be | installed and there will be a service of dedication for infants. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will give a brief talk. In the evening service at 8 o'clock | { Rev. Mr. Clark will have for his topic | “Joseph of Arimathea.” Kendall Baptist. Two_programs will be given tomor- TOW. Il":) the morning at 10:45 o’clock | | the primary department will render a | program, under the direction of Mrs. At 8 p.m. the young | | people of the Sunday school will give a pageant, directed by Mrs. C. A. Smith. Westminster Presbyterian. ‘The morning service tomorrow will be given over to the cbservance of Children’s day. The evening services of this church have been discontinued during the Summer. St. Mark’s Lutheran. | At 11 am. tomorrow Children's day service by the Sunday school. A serv- ice entitled “God’s Builders” will be | used. The choir will assist in the songs. Ebenezer M. E. Holy communion will be administered | tomorrow morning and evening. The | pastor, Rev. Walter A. English, All speak on “Our Need of the Christ” at | 11 am. and “The Fullness of Faith” the evening. The senior and junior | " choirs will render music for the serv- | ces, directed by Prof. R. R. Hawkins. I United Brethren. | The anrual Children's day service will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. | The minister, Dr. Simpsen B. Daugher- n Mll preach at the pecple’s evensong ‘clock on “The Slavery of Anxmu The midweek service will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and the Woman’s Misgionary Soclety will meet Wednes- day at 1:30 p.m. | Grace Baptist. | Pastor F. W. Johnson will preach tomorrow morning on “Your Children,” and at 11 o'clock cradle roll babies will be presented to the church. The Bible | school, under the leadership of John T. | Miller, superintendent, will present a program of exercises. 1 Georgetown Lutheran. Rev. Harold E. Beatty will preacn | tomorrow at 11 am. on “It Was Night.” “God’s Builders” will be the title of the Children’s day service at 7:30 p.m. The | program will be in charge of J. Frank | Butis. Mrs. Helen Albert will direct the music. The Woman's Missionary Soclety will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Mcllwell, 1403 Foxhall road. Praver meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. le class social business meet- 8 pm., at the home of Mrs Charles Smoot, Béthesda, Md. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, | will speak tomorrow evening in the chapel, Suite 51, 1424 K street, on “The whabhar ta—The Heroic Epic of India. meet | Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Halloman will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Moments Freighted With Destiny.” Av 3:30 pm. the communion service will be held. There will be special preaching services in the evening. Shiloh Baptist. Children’s day will be held tomorrow with services at 11 o'clock. The minis- ter, Rev. E. L. Harrison, will preach to | parents and children. At 4:45 o'clock | the Exvert Endeavor class will hold its | graduating exercises and immediately after the Young People’s Society will meet, with Miss Gladvs E. Jackson as | guest speaker. The minister will speak on “Songs of Long Ago” at night. Gospel Hall Gospel services will be held tomor- row at 8 p.m. at 245 Fifteenth street southwest. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Children’s day will be observed to- merrow with a special service at 11 a.n., under the auspices of the Sunday, L | numbers will be rendered by his church | choir, assisted by R. Todd Duncan, bar- itone soloist. At 11 o'clock, the min- |ister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will speak on | “Are Christians Different?” Midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Divine Science. Grace Lightfoot Patch has for the | subject of her lesson-sermon “Why Are We Here?” This service is held in the room of the League of the American Pen Women at Stoneleigh Court tomor- row at 11 am. Wednesday at 8 pm. at 3303 Thirteenth street the subject |is “Happiness” and the speaker is Mrs. |Ada B. Fay. Daily healing meditations {are held from 12 to 12 :30 in the Ouray Building in room 311. Garden Memorial. Rev. Kenneth B. Carson will preach at both services Sunday. Holy com- munion will be administered at 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock will preach | tomorrow murm.ng and night. McKinley Memerial Baptist. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins, the pastor, will preach tcmorrow at 11 am. on “The Invisible Things of God.” Preach- ing at 8 p.m. Tabor Presbyterian. Children’s day will be observed tomor- row at 11 am. At 6 p.m. the young people’s service will be held on the church grounds. At 8 o'clock the pas- | tor, Rev. R. A. Fairley, will speak on “With Hands on the Plow and Eyes on Christ.” Metropolitan A. M. E, ‘The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Is Religion Dying Out?” Children’s day will be observed by the Sunday school at 3:30 pm. Graduation exer- cises and infant baptism. Dr. Thomas | will preach at 8 pm. on “The Pharisee and the Publican.” Music at both services by the senior choir, Miss Maud G. Smothers, director. Zion Lutheran. “One Way Only” is the subject of the sermon by Edward G. Goetz, pastor, at the 11 am. service. At 9:45 a.m. the Sunday school will celebrate Children's day with a special service. The monthly business meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers will be held Wednesday night at the home of Miss Christine Lurig, 825 Marietta place northwest. Holy communion will be administered July 18. H Street Christian. Us‘;\y?mlhn;es‘me Church Mean to S e topic temorrow morning of Rev. C. N. Williams. s New Bethel Baptist. Rev. William D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow morning on “Peter’s Deliv- erance From Prison”: 8 p.m., baccalau- reate sermon to students of School of Religion of Washington Seminary. Mount Morhh Baptist. Dr. J. H. Randolph, pastor, will preach tomorrow, at 11 a.m. on “The Returning Glory of Jehovah” Special music will be furnished by the Jurior ‘chonh At 8 pm. the pastor will preach on “Spiritual Equipment in Kingdom Service.” Gospel Tabernacle. The evangelistic service for Sunday night will have a musical program by the Men's Chorus and tie orchestra The pflb(or Rev. Harry L. Collier, speak on “Does Death Seal De<un5" or “Is There a Second Chance He will prech at 17 am. on “Noah's Mes- sage to Our Day. In joint sesion with the Young People’s Society, the Junior Cruhaders’ Bible School will hold their closing exercises of the school term and receive their certificate for the course of study at 6 pm. There will be a Pentecostal healing service Wedne: day, 7:45, and prayer service Tues [?i!’ at 1 n-fl.d mdly—dtv"ilfi pm | Gatholic. St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. | i ] SUNDAY MASSES. | Low Masses at 7 and 8:15, High Mass at 9:15. Low Masses at 10:30 and 11:30. will | byterian. A special Children's day service will be held tomorrow in Takoma Park resbyterian Church at 10:30 o'clock, with John M. Sylvester, general super- intendent, presiding. The sacrament of baptism will be administered. The pas- tor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, will preach 2 children’s sermon on the theme, “A Consecrated Child.” A musical service will be held at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Albert W. Volkmer direct- ing. the choir will be assisted by C. Wilfred Smith, guest soloist. The executive council of the church school will meet on Tuesday evening. The Women's Missicnary Society will meet in the church Wednesday morn- ing. Mrs. Bessie Matson will conduct the worship service: Mrs. Lloyd W. Blfl- dle will speak on “Japan's Open Door.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet fol- lowing the luncheon. The Boy Scouts Troop 33 will meet Friday evening. PASTOR QERIOUSLY ILL | Dr. Porter's Pulplt to Be Filled by North Carolina Visitor. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the FPirst Baptist Church, Sixteentn and O streets, is in Sibley Hospital in a serious condition. He was taken sua- denly ill Thursday night. At the services tomorrow Rev. | George P. Aberncthy of North Carolina will preach the sermons. Delegates to the recent Baptist con- vention will make reports at the meet- ing Thursday night. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Trinity Sunday will be observed to- morre There will be special music by the choir, and the rector will preach on “The Rainbow Round About the Throne” at 11 am.; holy communion, 8 am.: the Young People’'s Fellowship \\lll hold its final meeting until Fall at . 3n pm Thursday, holy communion, m _ Dinine Srience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Leader 100 am —“WHY ARE WE HERE?" 5100 SR e e 2303 13th St. N.W. Rev_Ada'B. ipeaks on “HAPPINESS. xa o ~ Friends Friends Meeting 18i1 Eye St. N.W. Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) for Worship First Day (Sunday) k day School at 0:4 | Northwestern Conference of the Meth- | odist Episcopal Church will deliver the | {is secretary to Representative Knute | Marion Fowler at the organ. The pri- mary department exercises are in charge of Mrs. A. Grupe, the super- intendent. There will be a meeting of the voting members Wednesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at the same time in the social room. . GUEST TO PREACH Pacific - Northwestern Conference Minister at Union M. E. Church. Rev. Nelson Pierce of the Pacific- sermon at Union Methodist Church to- morrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Pierce Hil! of Washington. Rev. Herman Mc- Kay, pastor of Union Church, is attend- ing the annual conference in Baltimore this week. The Young Women's Home Mission- ary Society will have an ice cream social Thursday evening. First Br!thren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord?” At 8 pm. his subject will be “God's Final Appeal.” Tuesday the pastor and a number of the members of the church will be leaving for Harrisonburg, Va. where the Southeastern District Con- ference of Brethren Churches will con- vene from Tuesday through Thursday. Prayer service will be held llt the church Thursday evening. WILL HOLD RALLY The first Summer rally of all the members of the church will be held tomorrow at 11 torium of the Church, Seventh east. A special sermon will be given by the pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem. The pastor relates: “A Summer Story: How Two Women Helped to Twist a Man Around Their Little Fingers!” at 8:15 pm. Healing Servius The weekly service of Christian heal- ing under the direction of Dr. Dudley, Centennial Baptist | rector, will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. ;flrflmiint fi;n{tztant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Day service. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 pm.—“The Biggest Hypo- crit in Town.” s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, E 9th and S. Car. Ave. S.E. GRAC PASTCR. F. W. JOHNSON 30—Bible School. Classes for all. 00—"Your Children." Cradle Roll Bables 30—Exercises by Bible School. 00—Young People. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00. ALL WELCO! HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Strect at Jefferson. Newton Mercer snmnnc- Pastor. Vhy Go to Church" he God We Carry.” ‘sE‘c"def “Christian's Work.” ‘Confidence. xec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. West Washington Cor. 31st & N Sts. N.W crSRLES B, AUSTIN. Frvior. 11:00 a.m—Chilaren’s \Day eryjes 945 a.m B.Y.P.U. CEVTENN IAL ve N.E. Firs: Summer Rally of All Members. 11 Speclal sermon. Electric fans, Prasers for b ‘wo "Women' Helped Twist & Man Afound Their Litile Fingers. E Near 7th S.W. FIFTH Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. 10:00 am.—Cdmbined Children's Day and Church Service. Dr. Briggs will preach. Songs, flowers and . Chil- dren’s Day program directed by Mrs. Thelma Kettering. _Exercises by the Shildren (rom the' Baptist Children's Home ~ Think of M 5p, s’ stheul t Bri Is Rllh( “Mh lh! Church' Help brevent the Summer slump. Al seivices contine il Summer: Gth and A Sts. N.E sonx “COMPTON "BALL. Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN “Bible School at Church’ ING AT EIGHT Fathers', Day Service “A Worth While Father’ 9:30—Bible School. 7—Six Societies of Young People. A—Songs and Ser- mon. Follow the Crowd and Hear Trib- utes to Father IMPORTANT—Deacons’ and _Finance Smmittee Meeting Monday Nisht. KENDALL uu. NEAR B S.W. F- Stevens, Ministe 7:00 K00 p.m_—Pageant by_Y 7:45 p.m. Thursday — Pr; WELCOME. TAKOMA PARK Piney Branch Road and Asven Street 19 )—Children’s Day Exercises. 7:45—"His Life.” Stereopticon Views. ends \leenng " (Orthodox) 13th and, Irving Streets N.W Sunday School o Meeting, o Wursmn 11 am Stian Endeavor. 5:5 Ali welcome Q‘.hr(anan CHRISTIAN The "\anmwl @ity bomas Cirele, Dr._Rarves B Harmon: Minister, Dr Earle Wilfles. Minister Emeritus. 900 a.m.—Children’s Day Pro- gram of Church 11:50 a.m.— LI Ha Adjustments,” Dr. Harmon. 6:45 p.m.—Young Peopie’s Meet- in 7:45 pm.—Lead. Kindly Light,” Dr. Harm COLUMBIA HEIGH'I‘S . ors| The, will preach Dr Bert Wilson will be ~our aues 7:00 pm.—C. E. Socleties. e ingine jo|e=——"—|njr——=|o]} & 7 | | Sixteenth DR. SAMUE! "FIRST REV. GEO. I, ABERNATRY of North Carolina Will Preach at 11 unday School. THE 0 3 2 47 'LORD'S SUPFER WILL BE OBSERVED. and O Streets Northwest L JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 5 p. o'clock in the audi- ! and I streets north- | Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Br-nche: of The Mother Church, The Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Sdenfin Columbia Road and Euclid_S! Second Church of Christ Scientist | Third Chlm:ll oi Cllru Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th lnd Meridlln NW. “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 PAL. Sunday” Schooi—11 A.M. WEDNESDAY BvENING “SreETING— EADING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—NU 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except.,Wednes-| days, 2:30 to —Hours, days. 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week | Closed Sundays and holidays. 14th and G Sts. Hours, (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | FOURTH LHURCH—TI\O]: Bidg., 3313 14th St. to 9 week days; Wednesdays 9..0 to 7:30; Sundays 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. | 3 ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D.. Rector. Rev. John F. Robertson. A TRINITY SUNDAY Holv_Communion Church _ School Holy ~ Communio: Evening Service MONDAY—ST. BAF.NABAS 00 SDAY. Healing Service THURSDAY. Holy Communion. Holy Communion Holy Communion 7:00 AM. 1IN ea0 AM ST. MARGARET'S | Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. Rector. REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30--Corporate Communion of those recently confirmed and of the or- ganized workers of the parish. 11 o'clock—Morning Prayer Sermon. The Rector will preach. i p.m—Younz People’s Society. Saint Mark’s “On Capitol Hill" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. Sunday services, 7:30 am.. 11 a.m. and 8 pm. Church School. 9:30 am. Thursday, at 11 am.. Holy Communion. The rector will preach at 1l am an and liam BETHANY R. I Ave. & “nd St. NW. M. “THE DOORWAY TO THE KINGDO! 8:00 p.m.—Children’s Day Pageant. STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. M. LOGAN, An eloquent, earnest expositor of the Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. P. GERMAN. Mini Dational Baptist Aemorial .. 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor Children'’s Day Exerdses. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. “CHRISTIAN LIVING.” 'OBADIAH—THE SIN OF ALOOFNESS.” of Books of the Bible for Men of Today.) Messages 6:45pm.—B. Y. P. U. and Personal Workers’ Groups. w. Calbary re. 10:00—CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM. WARD HAI 11: oo_“CHlLDREN’ AND THE CHURCH.” S:M—“APPREHENDED—FOR WHAT?” 6:45—Young People’s Meetings. 8th & H Sts. N.W. S. Abernethy, Minister. - ; < clo l Thy p.m. I Thy 30, 9:30, 9: Sch Daily M St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Trinity Sunday. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and e An st e Country Church in the iy 8:30, . 11 a.m.: 7:00 p. st Church of Christ Scientist,| MIs Mareaze Srit day, 9 to 7, and “\mda)s and holi- Sund”- 8 SECOND CHURGHL1I1 € St. NE. "l’n THIRD CHURCH—Colorado BIdg.. | Lecturst vnd o Holidays, z:so‘ Rt o0 Episen | ST. JAMES’ CHURCH | Washington Cathedral ST.THOMAS’ 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. Sunday at 7:45 P.M. Lecture by REV. HARRY P. STRACK. Soloist. Mrs. Alice Neal. Spirit Gre:tmls by Rey. lda E Y M Miss Violet ca-m 500 Pennsyl- P xWASHlNG"l'ON INSTITUTE | Church of Chnst, Inc. <in’Spiritual “There will b tusl piano play- by Miss Ada Vic- 5y \uss ‘Carver and Dr. M: (Phone Botomac 5150 | Bervices Sinday at & b ordination of ministers: &; ing and spiritual 2 | torine Carver: me {Mms. L M. Ca "The First Splnhmlllt (‘:lm"ch Lecture by _the REV. ALFRED ‘4. "TERRY Subsect “Across the Threshold” allo\aed hy Spirit Messages. p.m._ at Pythian N.W. Becond " floor. Terry sives readings by appointment at st Phone_LIncoln 157 LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3123 Holmead Place N.W.. cor. Newton St. NIE DELONG. Minister. ssaze Service. Sunday. at 8 [ Wnat Becomes Us When e Dielr (Soloisto-Mr. ic. Minister—! Mediums—Mrs Peterson. Wednesday, and Message Service. | Midweels Seryice . DeLong—Reading Phone_Col Syiritual Qbmng Marcia, 1445 You St. et wedndsday” and FYidey ni p.m. Message to all. FEESLISDIILLLI0T0000 i | Thursday, i, Avvointment, ‘M Lpiphany 317GSt NW REV. Z. B. PHILL LL. D, HeV: RARRY TR DDLL. m.—Holy Communion. m—Church_Schocl. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. Eichth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. 7:30 am.— Mas: 11:00 a.m —High mass and sermon. Take 1:ith and D or Fiorida Ave. cars to Sth and C Sireets Northeast. Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Trinity Sunday. Holy Communion....... 7:30 am. Holy Communion and Ser- mon, preacher, Canon Peter ... 55 People’s Evensong and Sermon, preacher, Canon Welven :30am. :00 p.m. (Presidential Chureh) 18TH BETWEEN P AND @ (Near Dupont Circle) 8:00 a.m—Holy Eucharist. DR. C. ERNEST SMITH Preaches at 11 “Some High Points in Episcopal Church History” ; § ; | All Souls’ Memorial Church HOLY COMFORTER cum Geprela, Ave; snd Madissn 8t am, *30. 9:30. 11 Que St s, Aver of 5. Sunday services, 00l. '9:30 Sunday 5" 1ass. 7 a.m. Cathedral and Conn. Aves, N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. 9:45 a.m—Sunday_School. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sere The Nativity 255" 25 $.45% Trinity Sunday—Vicar's Anniversary, the Resurrection Chapel, 7:30, 9:15 a.m!