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OPEN-AR RITES Services on Temple Heights Planned Tomorrow at 4 0’Clock. Mu.".mi(‘ Club day will opened to- ‘~|n~pm|\ B Daugherty, pastor of Unites hurch. J.| Walter i in music, which will be furni V. Krause, tenor, ass Gavel Chapter, accompa Kotberine Rowzee, alsi Chapter. Officers and mf‘m\)rrfi of the A d by Leroy patron of by Mrs, Gavel ate ied of clubs of t lies, will be specia and’ members of the lodges and their fam Veranous O. Neale, mast Porker, Thu: Mount Pleas: 3 ter, and Cathedr: master; also &f the followir Henry Coates, with families. All members of the Masonic with their families, as well as the pul are welcome DR. GROVE JOHNSON patron, TO CONTINUE SERIES| National Baptist Pastor Will Dis- cuss “Malachi—the Last of the Prophet. Dr. Grove G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial, will pr tomorrow merning on “Rivers of Living Water” and in the evening he will speak in continuation of his *Mec sages of Books of the Bible for Men ‘Today” on the spe nl topic “Malachi the Last of the Dr. Johnson week for a two mo his absence the pulpit by visiting preacher 16, Dr. Robert T. Summit Avenue City, N. J.: July 2! Blois, president of the logical Seminary, P July 30 and August 6, president of the Southern Ba vention and pastor of tist Church, Sh!‘:\i‘p T 13 and 2 George tor of the " Firet Baptist son, N. J.: August 27 Dr. T u.la" 4 First Baptist Ch'lnh l\n(‘l\ REV. R. PAUL SCHEARRER TO TALK ON “DRIFTING™ at- Tnkomnil’al'k Pres- byterian Church Include Young Peoples Meeting. the city next vacation. 1l as fol g, past “Eastern The ladelphia, M Bervices Re R Pa ll Suhr—'\rrer pastor of the 1 Church, will tomorrow service Ta ach at “Drifting.” been discontinued for the Summer. Miss Rhoda Lewton will address the young people’s meeting tomorTow at o'clock on * roblem.” ‘The Women's Missionary Soci hold a porch meeting Wednesds ing on the veranda of Mrs. J. Clerc’'s home, 225 Cedar avenue. book to be studied is * Today and Tomorrcw,” by Ruth Frances Woodsmall. All women of the congre- gation and their Ix-u-nd: are invited. HITLERISM TO BE TOPIC | Rally for Members of Jewish Faith at Tabernacle Wednesday. convention of the . North Capitol | A. Le ‘The ‘The anniversary Full Gospel Tabe and K streets, e under the direction of Rev. of Canada. He will pr ach '\[ 1\1111’ (l‘X‘I‘- service rrow af am munipn Secre of the Most elistic service ed m the De for 7:30 pm. on * 1. o ally and mass meetin bers of the Jewish faith triends will be h 1d W m. when Ppaiestine and the and will dis- cuss the persecution of the Jews by Hitler in Germany. A feature of this service will be the ng of the Jewish flag. A Ct g serv- jce for the sick of cvery creed will be held Thursday at 7:45 pm.. when te timonials of those who been healed through the evangelist’s ministry will be heard. g DR. BIRD TO PREACH Wil Conduct Morning and Evening | Service at Church of Pilgrims. “The oundations of Abiding Hope- fulness” will be the theme of the; morning sermon at the Church of the | Pilgrims on the Parkway at Twenty- secon dand P sirects, at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Andrew R. Bird. minister. At the evening service at 8 oclock he will preach on “God's Cure for the In- | feriority Complex.” The circles of the Woman's Auxiliary will meet Monday parlors of the c A service for Thursday eve will be followed by ar Man After God's Own Hea in, Troubles That Were Troubles,” being a study of the second book of Samuel. | “STRENGTH OF THE HILLS”' Rev. Frank S. Niles, minister of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will apeak at the 11 o'clock service tnmor- row on * Strergth of the Hills” The evening service for young people will be at 7:30 at the manse, 3121 P street. Rev. Mr. Niles will conduct lhe servir Duting the Summer, the Church | school is being maintained. There are classes for beginners, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Alfred Booth: primaries. under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Deener; juniors under the direction of Miss Katherine Martin. ead the inter- be held apel and mediate-senfor grows ander the direc- | tion of Rev. Mr. Nile: Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock« topic tomor- Tow at 11 am. is e Success of the: hurch Guaranteed. “Excuses That Dont Excuse.” Prayer meeting, 6:30 to 7:30 a.m.; prayer meet- ing Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm.; Young People’s prayer meeting Tlursda\, 8 to 9 p.m.; noonday prayer meeting daily. Christian & Missionary Alliance 808 Eye St. N.W. 2:45—Serions Warnings. 7:303-FEvancelistic Message. —Song Service. Weizome—Rev. P. B. Hyde, Pastor their | (ul ¥ b has | outh and the Economic | will | tern Women | and at 8 pm. | Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. in the audi-| torium of the church. Capt. John E. Bowers, No. 6 precinct, will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. Maj. E. W. Brown will speak on “Caleb’s Confidence in God. These speakers are both members of the Metropolitan Police and members of the class. All men are welcome. Dr. H. A. Kester, the pastor, will preach at 11 am. There will be Lo evening services. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Thomas C. Garnett, senior student chool of Religion, Howard Uni- will preach _tomorrow at 11 \ am. and 8 p.m. The first outdoor meet- | ing of the Christian Endeavor Society | will be held at 6 p.m. in Temple court { southwest, between D and E, First street { and Del; avenue. ion Bible School opened and will continue through | Sessions are held daily, irom 9 to 12, jof the kindergarten through the inter- mediate age group are invited to en- | roll. ~ Membership in this Sunday school is not necessary. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor. Dr. H. B ‘Taylor, will have as”the subject service “Communion ‘There will be a public reception of new members. except I.Im‘oln Rnad M. E. Rev. Walter F. Atkinson, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “What Imprisonment Did for St. Paul." F. M. Beck 1 have charge of the music. Vesper service is at 7 pm. The Hiller Bble ¢ t in the pro- gram. The will” speak on Not for Sale.” The official board will Monday at 8 pm. Shiloh Baptist. The pastor, Rev. E. L. Harrison, will preach tomorrow morning and evening. The church community activities for the Summer opencd last Monday under | the direction of Mrs. Adrian Robinson and Harold B. Chinn. These will con- tinue every morning from 9:30 to o'clock, except Saturdays and Sundays, throughout July. | | Tlustrated Lecture. Raymond M. Meiners of 715 Quebec " | place. who is studying for the ministry, will deliver an illustrated lecture on Fulfilled Prophecies That Prove the i Bible” tomorrow at 8 pm. at the Gar- | sbyterian Church, (I”h’ '~0u\\ east will preach tomorrow AT e Meeting angers Along the Highway Yogoda Society. “Mahatma Gandhi and Modern In I be the subject SITOW evening by Wesley M. E. Dr. J. Phelps l{and pastor, D Jul the third i ox theme and Forgotten Liv He will have for his subject * Extraordinary Act of an Ordina 4 ‘The church school is featuri: during the b\"‘nmll mont \\1‘1 tomorrow morn- aln The auffer. The pastor and members of his con- gation will attend the Che: union vesper service at 7 o'cloc |lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church. teacher is First M. The pastor. Rev. Edward G. Latch, { will have for | Christ In The pastor will preside at the Chevy Chase union vVesper service {at 7 pm. on_the lawn of th: Church, at the circle. The discussion at the midweek Thursday will be “Jesus. and Nico- | demus. Luther Place Memorial. Spiritual Demand and Supply” me of the sermon tom In the absence of ti . Carl C. Rasmussen, the suppiy F ! tor, Rev. Paul Reaser, will preach. is | Trow Columbia Heights Christian. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, the pastor. will speak tomorrow on ‘“The Wo Today-—the Christ of All Days.” The voung people have charge of the even- | ng service from ’Z to 8 o'clock. Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, preach tomorrow morning on T Drop in the Bucket” and in the even: ng on “The Test of F Western I"rtwb\ terian. Rev. R. C. Gilmore will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor, Dr J H Dunham. | People’s cenwrzg.uoml. | A special Woman's day program will be sponsored by the Trustee Aid tomorrow at 11 am. The minister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will speak on “Fret- |ting” Musical selections will be ren- | ered the Nurses' Glee Club of Freedmen's Hospital and the church . Holy communion will be ob- d. Midweek prayer service is ursday, 8 p.m. Divine Science. Grace Lightfoot Patch, leader of the Pirst Divine Science Church, at Stone- h Court, 1706 L street, has for the ject of her lesson-sermon “The Law of Growth” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. | Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 3303 Thirteenth street Mrs. Ada B. Fay will speak on the “Problem of Heredity. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor, Rev H. W. Campbell, will speak on “Wat for Thirsty Pilgrims.” Sunday schw.‘ s at 12:30 p.m. | L'la':m ann\r;dl vacation Bible school opened Monday and will continue three weeks. Classes are each day, except Saturdays and Sundays, from 9 am. 10| i noon. The pastor is the director, as- cisted by Miss Mae Pinckney, Mrs. Ruth Nash, Mrs. A. S. Campbell, Miss Helen Hayes and Misses Edna and Ruth i aulter. Volunteers of America. Independence of the Spirit” will be {he subject of a sermon Capt Arthur E. Wise will preach at services tomorrow fternoon in the Relief Mission &t 471 a avenue. Capt. Jennie In- uuduct lhe song service. Be(hany Bnpthl. Perry Stev mson son_of the hte Dr Suyer Ml Srience SUPER MIND SCIENCE CHURCH Prof. Wm. Estep, Founder. Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 am he Great Revelation.” 8:00 p.m.—*“Esoteric Evolution.” Mid-Week Service, Wed.. 8:00 p.m. Subject: “Confucius. the Chinese Philosopher.” B. W. Maxwell, Ph. D., Speaker ALL WELCOME 1611 K Street N.W. and_childrea | | the pastor, 12| Champlain, i | Chapel, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933, DR. HARMON LEADS | MORNING SERVICE “Study to Be Quiet” Picked as Topic at National City Christian. Hugh T. Stevenson, will be the teacher for the men’s Bible class tomorrow morn- ing. Mr. Stcvenson has just returned | from Johannesburg, Africa, where he has been engaged in business for a num- ber of years. The pastor, Rev. ! M, P. German, will speak at 11 am. on “According 10 My Gospel.” Devotional service at 7:3 with the young people assisting. ‘T ordinance ‘ot baptism will be adminis- tered at the close of the service. Open-Air Services. Rev. J. A. McCambridge, pastor of the Old-Fashicned Gospel Tabernacle, announces the opening of the Sum- mer meetings in an cpen-air tabernacle | at Fourth street and Florida avenue northeast. _Rev. Robert P. Turne Southern_ Bapt. angelist, opened Wednesday and will contiz “Study to Be Quiet™ will be Dr. H. H. | Harmon’s sermon tepic at the National ‘Cuy Christian Church tomorrow morn- Special music will consist of a soprano and tenor duet by Mrs. B. D. | Shreve and W. E. Braithwaite and a solo by Mrs. Shreve. | “There will be no junior church serv- f{ice at 11 o'clock, this service having i been discontinued for the Summer. The Sun evening teas of the Alpha C. E. ety and Le Rendezvous be held at 6 o'clock, with their ings following at 6:45. the evening bells service at & sck Robert Ruckman, organist, will Healing Services. ssisted by Miss Sylvia Meyer, harp- Services. of. Ch a0l healing will be The program will open with selec- held each Tuesday at 8 pm. in the | tions on the tower chimes and will in- Church of S.. Stephen and the Incar-|Clude harp and organ numbers, with | nation, Sixieenth streets, |one number for the harp and organ' e e & Toetor | combined. of St. Matthew's Episcopal Chus Hy- | The Alpha C. E. Society will hold a attsville, will be in charge. The st { pinic meeting Monday evening at the Sievhe's Fouver oo wil met | home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Jackson, Monday e z ill combine \\lih | 503 Great Falls strect, East Falls };he service Church, Va. The Woman’s Council will meet the Vermont | i 1 services to preach each night indefinitely, cept Saturdays. There be no services in the church at 505 I ctrect, noriheast dure ing July and August, all services being | held in’ the open & | Tuesday at 11 am. at Avenue Church, installation of officers being the chief feature of the program. St. Mark's Lutheran. The pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, wili conduct th ow at 11 o'clock, pr re T Special musi I3 Choir. The broth: the m | Thurs | following officers will be m*l.lllld! e | by Mrs. Leo ‘Tooley, outgoing president, {ussisted by Dr. Harmon, pastor: Mr: ¢|E. V. Pugh. president; Mrs. Geore | McLaughlin, first vice president; Mrs. ice president . recording secre- W. Stose, corrw- { Mrs. John D. Meetings of all mrrlr‘sl | vl be held following (e council neet. ing "he S hing on * y Young by the ople’s { Rev. Homer | preach at 11 o'c | Place of Woris in Salvats | his subject will be “The tion.” The third and c¢ |of the Summer Bible school | Monday mor 9 o'clock than 150 childr enolled in | school. The quarterly of the church will be ning. Prayer service will be held T day evening. DR. A. J. McCARTNEY TO END SUMMER SERVICE will Presbyterian Pulpit to Rev. S. R. Allison. AIblr:'t Relinquish Covenant-First Georgetown Lutheran. “The G f Mercy” will be sermon F Ha"ok. Joseph. MeCartney or v\f |h tor of the F Pittsb for a simr:i el Robinson a pastoral v rs from of the country will be ers on Sundays. Bishop McDowell will preach ! “PROVING ALLEGIANCE” | | { i Dr. Brooks Lists Sermon at Lincoln Congregational Temple. At the servi tional Temple g Dr. | W. Brooks “Proving on To(ld‘ therhood w M. Her K er service will be | ed at 9:30 ¢ The t me will I Baptist. I . John E TWO SERMONS LISTED B e ch at United Brethren. Simpson r of Chid | cond messa Home, the “charge of the will IJ{‘ held at 7:30 d Sccieties will Wil b2 the sub- by the minister, If You Coul e the messag At 7:45 pm. the n “Do We Hinder he Second Choir, organist. Do As You Please i the juzi a sermon on | | “Labor and Its Calvary \l D o 3 T ' Christs" * Magic by 1111* Lucille Miils, w at 11 am. and! v. D. A. Beery. night. ! Universal Design The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. h Court, Conn. Are. and L “Discovery and Life” Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. Wil the min- ister, wiil at the 11 k se ce on Chr s message to a troubled world, “Come Unto Me,” and at 8 pm. he will preach the annual sermon to the Minute Club o our Failure at both services by th Mrs. Marie Jumper, i Second Choir, | rector. | LIBRARY 1| stoneletzh Court, Conn. Ave. & L St. N.W. l(I)h Zfai hu:mrh (Snnprl TABERNACLE SERVICES 4th and Fla. Ave. N.E. OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL A TABERNACLE Noted Baptist Evangelist REV. ROBT. TURNER Rhode Island Avenue M. P. The pastor, Rer. R. Y. Nicholson, “xll preach tomorrow at 11 am. “The Thing All Men Des and ’1‘ . on “Is It Christ or Chaos?” The will be assisted by the younger h. Both morn- ervices will be pre- v s 1 music. Henry Gilli- can, conductor and organist. i evening. ill be talked : ; ven, pastor, to- | morrow night 5 o'clock. There will be a sermon at 11 am. MEETING EVERY NIGHT, 8 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY Sunday Morning, Sunday Schocl, 10:00 a.m. Communion Service, 11:00 a.m. REV. J. A. McCAMBRIDGE, Pastor OPEN AIR—COOL ENJOY THE FULL GOSPEL__* ¢Im stadelphian 732 Webster St. N. W. Sunday Worshin, 11 E, 5m. 8,810 am. __ COME! _ Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. N\ Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representalive Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth ‘flrtlmhmt Lpbrupal METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL The Naticnal Methedist Church. Nebraska and New Mexico Aves. Dr. Chestcen Smith, Minister. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Sermon. “The Commerce of the Soul.” Music FOUNDRY 16th Street car P Street D.., Minister. s Fory Director Rellrlnu: l‘dm‘alhn 11:00—"Folded Wings." 8:00-—“History \'vrlls." urch Schcm] pworth Lea l\hmc under direction 5 Justin Lawrie. Road, Near Calbary s VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D., Minfster 11:00 40 d Quartet. Church School, 9:30 AM. 11:00 AM. “LIFE'S DANGER ZONE.” 8:00 P.M. “THE GREAT TESTIMONY.” Dr. Forney Hutchinson. Frederick Brown Harris, D. Rev. E Columbia Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc~ tion of R. Deane Shure. "BUILDING IN SILENCE’ {his wife, rega-|Rev. Baward Slater Dunlap Lists Christian Science SERMON PLANNED BY GANON STOKES |Back After Year’s Absence, Will Conduct Cathedral Evensong Service. “Sacrament” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ Scientist tomorrow. The golden text is from I Corinthians, x.16: “The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communioh of the body of Christ?" . Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrficed for us: Therefore let us keep the feast, not! with old leaven, neither with the leaven | ‘The sermon at the celebration of the of malice and wickedness, but with the holy communion in the Great Cho unleavened bread of truth.” (I Cerinthians, v.7-8.) lesson-sermon also includes the follow- | tomorrow will be preached by Rev. | ing passage from the Christian Science Maleolm S. Taylor, director of Evan- textbook, “Sclence and Health With | gelism for the National Commiss Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker | Evangelism and mem! Eddy: “If all who ever partock of the sacrament had really the sufferings of Jesu his cup, they would h: the worl | the College of Preachers commemorated | Canon Anson Phelps Stokes, who re- | and drunk of | cently returned to Wi gton after a ve revolutionized | vear's absence in Afric his Cllm"Eurupe w be the preacher at ration through material symbols| people’s evensong in the Great will take up the cross, heal the sick,| Choir at 4 o'cloc d cast out evils and preach Christ, or| at the College of Pre truth, to the poor—the receptive| Music for the se thought—they will bring in the millen- | nished by the Cathed nium” (p:lgc 24). and boys, under the direc Pmsn. There will be cc holy communion in Chayx-l at 7:30 am. Several stucents from ‘Slenill‘lLS. who are act aides during the Sum b.- on duty to welcc as pilgri cason, THEME OF SERMON Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach Tomorrow at Calvary mg the is not open on On week d: start in the hour am. to 5 pm 1x~r!ucuuz a visit to the curztor's the model of the comp! ce and other archit tion about the - FRIENDSHIFS TO Blé TOPIC AT CHEVY CHASE CHURCH Rev. J. Hillman Hflhktrr to Preac Baptr W. S. Abe rm‘ln\ Church, Rev. { vary Baptist | morrow mor lence” and of a Great Soul e church quarte accompanied ‘Thomas Moss, organi will sing at both services Dr. Abernethy will teach the Burrell class at 9:30 am., in the absence of the teacher of the class Miss Monette Hallam, Mrs. L. C Greene, Fred Kline and Hillman Harris are Tepresenting the Christian Endeavor Sccieties at the International Christian | Endeavor Convention in Milwaukee July 8 to 13. The church will give an informal re- to the assistant minister, Philip Tay, & bride affer the service ’I‘]v v evening. DR. SNYDER N SUBJECT h at Morning Service—Community Worships in Evening. | tomorrow “at the service, the mini Holliste 11 o'clock ‘subject “This ‘Measure for Measure’ Is St. Paul's Lutheran Topic. Paul's L At. St an Church to- W for Meas join the wrches in the v o'clock on t hurch at t son. “SAME GOSPEL.” TOPIC OF TOMORROW'S SERMON Rev. C. B. Austin to Preach Sun- day at West Washingtc rch. “MOTIVATING IDEALS” Sermon Topic. er Dunlap will have for his T of the West theme < row preside vice at S room, be the wo Chase Union Protestont . be held on 0 8 pm., with Re in charge. The vesper 5 church Iv\“ n { G. Latch service Thursday of Life.” subject, “Many Eckington Presbyterian. will be ob- Christian CHRISTIAN The Natimnal City Thomas Circle, o Dr. Harvey H. lhrm-m Minister. Dr. [1”(‘ \hlflr\ ister !mrn(u: ‘_' eld Friday eve- es of the Aid entrg service uspices of Yagoda “YOGODA Society Founded b Swami i€ People's Meet- 8:00 p.m.— Evening Bells Service —Robert R n, nda LEADER BRAHMACHARI JOTIN Juls 9. 1 “MAHATMA GHA I)l \ D MODERN INDI THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1121 K Street ALL ARE WELCOM IBIA HEIGHTS Park Road West of 11th St. N.W. s G Harves Bake Sunday, e Dass 7:00 p.m.—Yc St o People’s Serv- s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. 9h and S. Car. Ave. S.E. by i GRAACE ASTOR. F. W. JOHNSON ith & Eve N.E. E. Hez Swem, “A Laughable Request!” 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. v B:15 Cool house, | 11 00—CTHE GREATEST IS RELI- e G (men "ilke $332242 Is 8:00—“ARE YOU GOING AWAY?” ear Tth S.W. Dr. .v E. Briggs. Pastor. Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES, D.D,, Pastor Sunday_services 9 “THE POVERTY FIFTH,, OF WITH- METROPOLITAN Gth and A Sts. NE JOHN COMPTON BALL MORNING AT EL “The Seven Wondi:s of Christianity” ke E\'EP:IN(E' AT EIGHT - ‘What'’s in a Name? 9:30_Bible School. 7—Youns Peovle ALL ‘SEHVICES CONTINUE ALL SUMMER shtunlh and o Streels \orlhlest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 11 AM.—“The Tears of Jesus” by Rev. Geo. P. Abernathy. (Communion Service.) No Sunday Evening Service, Sunday School, 9:30 am. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 p.m. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 a.m.—“RIVERS OF LIVING WATER.” 8 p.m.—“MALACHI—THE LAST OF THE PROPHETS.” (Messages of Books of the Bible for Men of Today.) 9:30 a.m.—Eible School. 6:45 pm—B. Y. P. U. Qtalharp R Slh & H Sts. N.W. TAKOMA PARK Finey Branch Road and Aspen Street . —Sunday_School ow Religion Helps.” BETHANY & 2nd S N.W. 28202200828 282020002332080022822802820882220282832828822822228 2 BI ASS Perry_ Stevenson. VENSON Tavght by Mr. = S. Abernethy, Minister. 11 AM.—“BUILDING IN SILENCE.” 8 P.M.—“THE SUICIDE OF A GREAT SOUL.” 0—Sunday School. 6:45—Young People’s Grou 328302008022282238833322382822322830830280822008088828202328311 J’ 1 sincerity ,‘;T;fc“ot Washington Cathedral at 10:30 am. |, sion on !of the v er of the staff of Ninth Strogt Cnmu n Church tomor- and Western ’ the | | Program for Tomorrow at Petworth’ | theological | ud' M. C. A. News The open-air service at Linccln Park tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock will be in charge of leaders from the Ninth Street Christian Church. The address will be delivered by Rev. R. E. Jope, father of the pastor. John L. Bateman will preside. Special music will be pre- sented by the church orchestra. ‘The members of the Organized Bible lass Association will visit Camp Letts tomorrow afternoon to attend services at 3 o'clock in the Homer J. Councilor Memorial Chapel, which was erected by the association. Page McK. Etchison | will speak C. E. Fleming of the Central Y. M. A will have charge of the morning se | Church. Mr. Etchison, r("hginus work director | M. C. A, will speak at the ! row mornix; ONE-HOUR SERVICE WILL BE CONTINUED M. E. Church Is An- nounced. cning this ¢ Episco- ed tom L | | In Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church | ship | \“GREAT INVITATION” | | o — 0] — [0 ADELE_JONES, U Sts NW. § . E;—s:—-:mrz:ar pre ach 0l of Re- gious Education at Hood College. vice at Ryland Methodist Episcopal | A—9 IDANGER ZORE TOPIG OF DR, HUTCHINSON “The Great Testimony” MI[“": Be Subject of His Sermon in Evening. Dr. Forney Hutchinson will preach. tomorrow morning at Mount Vernon. ; | Place Church on “Life’s Danger Zone¥: and in the evening on “The Great: Testimo) The choir will sing at {each service. 3 The Church School Council will meet, Tuesday evening. The third of the ses'* rles of five evenings of music by the_ Mount Vernon School of Music will be given by Mrs. George Emory Phillips, T {organist, and Miss Emily Lederer, con= " tralto, Wednesday evening ‘The prayer meeting will be t‘onducled day L\«m'\g of the i have The Washington Gu ersburg Home w J d of the Gaith-'; ‘t B! the home * ted to go and 'Ihv> \mn‘l Vernon group a Mr. Shure W . is comp! i by ‘THETWO GATES’ TOPIC DF SUNDAY SERMON-. Page Mck. Etchison to Preach To- morrow at Ninth Street Chris- tian Church. THEME OF SERMON. fDr. Vernon N. Ridgely to Preach | v Methodist Mnitarian UNION SERVICE All Souls’ Unitarian Church Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church niversalist National Memorial Church at the Universalist National Memeorial Church 16th and S Streets N.W. 11 o’clock REV. ROGFR F. ETZ D. D, erintendent of Spivitnal Aleeting ¥ Ant 1 160, Syiritnalist LONGLEY MEMORIAL Imead Place N.W.. cor. Newton St. JENNIE DE LONG, Minister REV.ALFRED H. TERRY STEHE LlGHT BEARERS 2 __Readines Daily Fio t WASHINGTON INSTITUTE CHURCH OF CHRIST, INC. R | sm'iirrum_'ls'r CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE of Ingraham St. \ld\l\w\‘l‘fl\ Minister Rev. Carel Me Mr. Edward S AND 8 PM., JULY 12, CHIEF ‘WARCELLLW HAWK entertainer. nd spend a novel evening. _No_admission. Message ll’ld Healmg Circle RE ATES 1627 Lamot " Fraternal Spmtulllst Charch ELLEN lmckvloon. Minister. California Charter, Registered In the District Spiritual Message Circles In Chureh Chapel. ‘Tuesday and Friday, S P.M. ‘Wednesday, Thursday, Open Forum. 8 P.M. A CORDIAL WELCOME. Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. H 9:40am 11:00 a.m.— 8 —Ts Chaos Sermons by i Lutheraw Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum N.W. 2 Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Keller Memorial Marvland Avenue and Ninth S§t. N.E. D. D.. Pastor The Chirch With the Distinetive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Misscuri Symod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W.' J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor | i | | | ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor pastor: Measure for Measur E at Circle. -Hh '\nd l \l: N “'. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Service. hool. | | I MT RAlNlFR MlSSlON 38th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0dd Fe"owl H:II) REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts, S.E Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 am.- 11002 School. Concordia Church (Evangelical ‘Synod of N. A.) 'PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 am.—English. LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle The Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D,, | Pastor The Rev. Paul Reaser, Assistant Pastor. il 11 o'clock service— 1 “Spiritual Demand and Supply”| By Reverend Paul Reaser. 9:45—Sunday School.