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A—8 ¥» COLUMBIA HEIGHTS RUEST PREAGHER “Answering the Call” Is Topic of Rev. William Lineback. The guest speaker at Columbia Heights Christian Church tcmorrow morning will be Rev. William Lineback, who will discuss “Answering the Call.” A spe- cial feature of music is to be arranged by Esther Hull, organist and director. The evening service from 7 to 8 o'clock, Rev. Lineback directing. The group leaders of the Women's Council \Ull meet with Mrs. H. F. Har- mon, 13 CTleveland avenue, Takoma Park, Md.. Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Lineback’s group will meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. Alden, 1801 Lamont street. The Thursday evening prayer service will be sponsored by the young people, and they will have as guest speaker Dr. Roberts. who will tell of his recent ex- periences in South African missionary work. The District churches will have a picnic supper and entertainment in | Reservoir Park, Section 10, next Sat- urday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Manly Morton, who are returning to their work in Puerto Rico the following week. GUESTS TO PREACH AT HAMLINE CHURCH Rev. W. H. Easton Will Be Spe- cial Minister at the Services Tomorrow. In the absence of the minister, Dr. H. W. Burgan. who is on vacation, the following guest preachers will occupy the pulpit of Hamline Methodist Epis- copal Church: Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. W. H. Easton of the New England Conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church: August 20 and 27, Rev. Harold M. Dudley of the Des Moines (Iowa) Methodist Conference. | There will be no Sunday evening gervices this month. Dr. Burgan will | Teturn September 3. The annual bazaar of the church will be held November 15 and 16. Mrs. Frank Welch is general chairman and Mrs. H. B. Linton, president of the | Ladies’ Aid Society. DR. BRUNER TO PREACH TWO SERMONS TOMORROW | v;rginin Pastor Will Occupy Pulpit at Metropolitan Baptist Church. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow Dr. Weston Bruner of Ports- | mouth. Va.. will occupy the pulpit at | both services. His theme for the morn- ing will be “The Fellow That Lost When | He Won.” and in the evening “The Fel- | low That Won When He Lost.” The Christian Endeavor will meet | Wednesday at 8 pm. On Thursday at 8 pm. praver and praise service. Dea- | con L. T. Gravatte will be in charge. Mrs. William Hasker will resume the study of II Corinthians; subject, “Th Ministry of Giving.” EDITOR TO SPEAK TWICE ’ J. Raymond Schmidt at Petwarth‘ Methodist Church. J. Raymond Schmidt, editor of the | ‘Twentieth Century Progress and lec- | turer for the International Reform | Federation. will be the guest preacher at Petworth Methodist Church tomor- row morning and evening. The topic | of the morning sermon will be “Lest We_Forget.” During August in the Young People’s department of the Church School, va- | Tious classes are taking the responsi- bility of the evening services. Dr. C. | Eder Reed and his class of young men will conduct the service this week. Those vho will take part tomorrow are | Frank Price. Lee Mannakee. Mary Etta Farmer and Martha E. Stauffer. Mr. Schmidt will speak on “Can National- | ism Save the \Vcrld"' | | fore she sailed for California on a| TWO MEETINGS PLANNED‘ Vaughn Class at Mission and Blue | Plains. ‘The Vaughn class of Calvary Bap-| tist Church, under the direction of Lee W. Quinn president in charge of religious work, will sponsor two meet- ings, one tonight at the Central Union Mission, when Rev. Philip G. Murray. assistant pastor, will speak, and at| 3 o'clock tomorrow at the Home for Aged and Infirm at Biue Plains, D. C,, when Rev. W. P. Blake will speak. | The class will hold a session tomur-' fow morning. when Linn C. Drake, head ! of the District Boy Scouts, will gne the lesson. = PASTOR IS ON VACATION ! Guest Ministers at Tnkomn Park Baptist Church. | During the vacation of Rev. W, E.| LaRue. pastor of the Takoma Park Baptist Church, the following guest | ministers will preach on Sundays at | 11 am.: August 13, Rev. Charles B. Austin of the West Washington Bap- tist Church: August 20, Rev. Edward O. Clark of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church; August 27, Rev. D. E. Hill of the Calvary Church. Portsmouth, Va.; September 3, Rev. Wayne Buchanan of Calvary Church. Marion B. Reynolds will serve as guest organist. B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM First Baptist Members to Go to Laytonsville, Md. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak to- morrow morning on “Sources and Power of Influence.” There will be no eve- ning service. ‘The Baptist Young People’s Union, following its regular service at the church tomorrow evening, will go to Laytonsville, Md., where a special out- door program has been arranged by J. L. Russell, service director, to start at] 8 o’'clock. Christian Endeavor A Milwaukee convention echo meet- ing will be held Monday evening at the ‘Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. The new program, “Witnessing for Christ,” will be explained by the convention delegates. Also songs, pictures, and short talks will be presented by a num- ber of the delegates. W. Roy Berg, Dixie field secretary of Christian En- deavor, will speak. ‘The union omcers will be installed by Robert. M. Lyon. A Kamp Kahlert convention rally will be held at 4:30 p.m., August 20 at Columbia Heights Christian Church. ‘The committee in charge of the con-| nce will present the program and othey deteils of the conferencz. which will ? held September 23 and 24, | the District of Columbia; | families: | bury. Church Federation Dr. W. L. Darby will preach tomor- row morning in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Che\'y Chase, his theme being “Put Yourself in Their Place.” The Committee on Religious Meet- ings has been furnishing chaplains for the vesper services at Camp Roosevelt, Boy Scouts, for some weeks. Rev. C. L. Dawson of the First Methodist Protes- tant Church will speak tomorrow af- ternoon. ILLINOIS PASTOR SPEAKS TOMORROW Dr. A. B. Coe Will Preach at First Congregational Church Service. At the First Congregational Church tomorrow Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, pas- tor of the First Congregational Church in Oak Park, IIl, will be the guest minister. His subject will be “A Creed for Our Oay.” Dr. Coe is the son of Rev. Samuel W. Coe of Baltimore. He is a grad- | uate of Western Maryland College and received his D. D. degree from the Yale Divinity School. For two years during the World War he was a member of the American Expeditionary Forces, serving as lieutenant of artillery in France arfd Germany. There will be no_evening service. The midweek meeting will be held Thursday at 7:45 pm. in the east parlor. Meetings during August are charge of the,board of deacons and 3’ John W. Wolcott will be the leader Thursday. His subject will be “The Higher Law. ‘The 1. C. Y. C. will have a luncheon at the home of Mrs. T. B. Thompson, 526 Jefferson avenue, Riverdale, Md., Tuesday. Phone reservations, if pos- sible, Greenwood 1849-W. Rev. Robert Wood Coe, brother of Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, will be the guest minister August 20. He is pastor of Leyden Congregational Church, Brook- line, Mass. His subject will be “Rock or Sand?” He was at one time as- sistant pastor of First Church. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HONORS LATE TEACHER Memorial Window Will Be Dedi- cated at Fifth Baptist Church Tomorrow. A window will be dedicated tomorrow at Fifth Baptist Church in memory of the late William Edgar Mooney, who was teacher of the Baraca class about 25 years. The services, which will be in | charge of the Mooney-Baraca class, will i be_held at 10 am. Those on the program include Dr. Weston Bruner, pastor of Port Norfolk Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Va.; Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor of the Fifth Church; Page McK. Etchison, presi- dent Adult Bible Class Association of Mrs, Elsie Douglas and the male chorus of the i class will sing and several members of the class will take part in dedicating the window, Vernon B. Lowrey making | the address on the unveiling of the window. The class includes in its membership many of the business and professional n’;eg_gf the city and has an enrollment 5 |GARBO'S SWEDISH HOME TO HAVE ITS BLUE ROOMS Actress Said to Have Planned Care- fully House She Will Return to in Two Years. STOCKHOLM (). —Blue-walled bed rooms, a studio with six enormous arm- chairs, and light fixtures and draperies with a blue butterfly design, will be a part of Greta Garbo's new home in Stockholm, according to the Dagens Nyheter, which claims information that the motion picture star has purchased | a residence here. Garbo's taste, according to the news- paper. runs to the modern with calm but interesting colors. The dining room is to have walls of | ovster- tinted wood and the social rooms |have been specially designed by a Swedish architect with whom Garbo is said to have conferred repeatedly be- freight steamer. Much of the furniture has already been selected, declares the newspaper, “hich claims’ that Garbo will take up definuc residence within two years. |TEMPLE HEIGHTS SERVICE Dr. W. W. McIntyre Will Preach on Open-Air Program. The open-air divine services on | Temple Heights tomorrow at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Dr. John C. Palmer, chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Masors, will be addressed by Dr. William W. McIntyre, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The music is under the direction of J. Walter Humphrey, and will be fur- | nished by solos by Past Master Richard {E. Titlow of Naval Lodge, accompanied by Mrs. Marion Myers. The special guests will be members of the following blue lodges, with their Lebanon, Acacia and Stans- Also members of the following chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, with their families: Martha, Hope and Mount Pleasant. ASSOCIATE WILL PREACH Dr. Albert Evans at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Dr. Albert Evans, associate minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian €hurch, will have for his subject to- morrow morning, “The Telescope of Faith.” The vesper service will be con- ducted by Dr. Evans at 8 p.m. At 8 o'clock on Thursday evening Dr. Evans will conduct the prayer meeting. NEW JERSEY PASTOR HERE Dr. G. P. Beers to Preach at Na- tional Baptist Memorial. ‘The guest preacher at the National Baptist Memorial tomorrow morning and evening will be Dr. George Pitt Beers, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Paterson, N. J. Dr. Beers has been a Summer preacher here several years. He will also preach August 20. The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be in charge of Deacon J. W. | his servants, Allen. NAMED TO WEST POINT Two Washington Youths Will Take Examinations Next March. ‘Two Wasihngton youths have re- ceived appointments from President Roosevelt as candidates for admission to the United States Military Academy on July 2, 1934. The examinations will be held March 6. They are Robert Watson Crandall, 1918 N street, and William Milligan Herron. 7211 Fairfax road. Another. designated from Annapolis, Md, is Warren Thomas Hannum, jr., la&p;imed by Senator Tydings of Mary- THE DEAN BRATENAKL SPECIAL SPEAKER People’s Evensong Service at Washington Cathedral Tomorrow. EVENING Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington, will preach the sermon at the people’s evensong tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the Great Choir and Sanctuary of Washington Cathedral. Dean Bratenahl, who has been pass- ing the early part of the Summer at his home in East Gloucester, Mass., will be in residence at the Cathedral throughout Ajgust. At the service of morning prayer, holy communion and sermon in the Great Choir tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. the preacher will be Rev. Raymond L. Wol- ven, canon and chaplain to Bishop James E. Freeman. Another service at Washington Ca- thedral tomorrow will be the celebra- tion of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Nativity at 7:30 am. Holy communion is celebrated daily in Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. and eyvening prayer is said daily in the Great Choir. Led by students from the theological seminaries, organized pilgrimages take place daily in Washington Cathedral. The theological students are also pres- ent on duty in the cathedral on Sun- days to assist pilgrims in their pil- srimages RETIRED 1 MINISTER AT CALVARY M. E. CHURCH| Dr. Howard F. Downs Will Preach Tomorrow on “God, Our Rearward.” “God, Our Rearward” will be the subject of the sermon tomorrow morn- ing at Calvary Methodist Church. Dr. Howard F. Downs, retired minister of the Baltimore Conference and affiliated with Calvary Church, will be the guest preacher. There will be no evening service. The men’s class, with Norman Cun- ningham, president. and Edwin Dice, teacher, invite all men of the commun- ity to attend its services each Sunday morning. A church hour nursery for small children is conducted during the church service, under the direction of Miss Alma Lauxman, assisted by Miss Betty Millett. A group of young people will be the guests of the Washington Grove young | people at their vesper service tomorrow evening, when they will lead the serv- ice. Those in charge of arrangements are Stanley Wolfe, Miss Mary Lesta Wakeman and Miss Joan Miner. Christian Science “Soul” is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Psalms xlii.2: “My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from | the Bible: upon the righteous, and his ears are open unto their cry, The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saventh such as be of a contrite spirit. The Lord redeemeth the soul of and none of them that trust in Him shall be desolate.” (Psalms Xxxiv.15, 18, 22). The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science text book. “Science and Health with Xey to the Scriptures.” by Mary Baker Eddy: “We cannot deny that life is self sustained, and we should never deny the everlasting harmony of soul, simply because, to the mortal senses. there is seeming discord. It is our ignorance of God, the divine Principle, which produces apparent dis- cord, and the right understanding of Him restores harmony. Truth will at length compel us all to exchange the pleasures and pains of sense far the joys of soul.” (Page 390). Lincoln Congregational. Rev. Hampton T. Medford. missionary secretary of the A. M. E. Zion Church, will be the speaker tomorrow at 11 am. Christian and Missionary Alliance Theasaphy Wednesday, August 16, 8:15 p.m. “Cause of Sorrow” Questions and Answers Library Open Saturday, 2 to 5. United Lodge of Theosophists; Hill Bldg., 15th & Eye Sts. NNW. No Dues. Fees or Collections A.M. O.M.A. Apnonnces 2 FREE LECTURE “Spiritual Leadership of President Roosevelt” Sunday—8 P M. ALL WELCOMI 818 18th Street N.W. firmhg!tnan WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Guest Speaker, Mr. John C. Lewis. Subject 'he Wonder and Power of the Bible.” CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Minister. 9:30 to 10:50 am, snd 12 noon— urch Sch RN —;Ifihe Clyd;’m}g Class. —Morning Wors Re Marshall Muir Will Preach. GUNTON-TEI!IPLE h and Newton Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMF. D. D., 9:45 a.m.—Sundsy &chool 11:00'a.;.—Sermon by Rev. Pred Kull- GEORGETOWN " (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. —Church School. 9:45 a.m.. 0 a'm.—Morning worship and, ser- 2 11: mon, . berlin-in-Shans 7:30 p.m. —Jfllm P Smecting of Chrlstian Encezvor and Yo v}el Ecricties ut i Mr. Fred IV. Weitzel. “The eyes of the Lord are |s STAR, WASHINGTON, o 0N Visitor FORMER PASTOR AT MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH. DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL. ‘The sermon tomorrow morning at Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episco- pal Church South will be preached by Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Birmingham, Ala. He was pastor of the local church from 1918 to 1924. Rev. Bruce Gannaway, pastor of the Sarah Wagg Memorial Church, West Palm Beach, Fla, a son of the late Thomas D. Gannaway, for many years a2 member and official of the local church, will preach in lhe evening on “When Men Are Cheap. Special music will be furnished at | both services by Mrs. La Verne Sims Fairchild, soprano, and Arthur M. Tab- | butt, basso. Miss Gladys Thrift will be at_the organ. The pastor, Dr. Forney Hutchinson, is in attendance at the Presbyterian Bible Conference at Massanetta Springs, Va., where he will deliver a series of addresses, concluding August 20. The A. B. Pugh Men’s Bable Class will hold a business session Monday evening. The Esthnaoruth class will | meet at the same hour. A special service will be held at the Central Union Mission, Tuesday eve- ning, under the leadership of C. G. Johnson and H. B. Bruffey of the! Pugh Class. \ | . The monthly all-day meeting of the | | Woman's Missionary Society will be| held Wednescay, with Mrs. A. B. Mc-| Pherson. president, in charge. | The prayer meeting. Thursday eve. ning, will be led by Rev. J. E. Mat- | thews, a local preacher. VISITOR WILL PREACH {Raymond P. Moyer of China at | Georgetown Church. Raymond P. Moyer of Oberlin-In- Shansi, China, will be the speaker at | the Georgetown Presbyterian Church | tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. Frank S. Niles will have charge of the service. Mr. Moyer has made distinguished con- | tributions to the work of agricultural | improvement in China, and one of his outstanding accomplishments has been the development of drought-resisting grain. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer will leave | immediately after the Sunday service. Mrs. Moyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tschiffely of 3818 Van Ness eet, and grew up from a little girl in | the Georgetown Presbyterian Church. ‘The Christian Endeavor Society will | meet with the Young People’s Society at the home ct Mr. and Mys. Fred W. Weitzel at 7:30 p.m. ~ Yogoda YOGODA Society Founded by 8wami Yogananda LEADER | BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday, Aug. 13, 1933, 8 PM. “THE POWERS OF MIND.” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1421 K Street N.W. ALL_ARE_WELCOME. Divine Srience FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CIILRCH Stoneleigh rt. 1706 L GRACE LIGHTFOOT 'PATCH. 11am —"THE LAW OF LIFE. 10 am —Sunday School Som -)\‘VPdnrddnyB at 3303 13th s ev. Ada 'ay. VERSAL BLESS] Bl REVIVAL SPIRIT Continy FOURTA 18 FI;‘OR:’DA CAVE. Under Auspices of THE O] SHIONE NE. ACLE ln(;x. Pastor e simple messages of ion throuch the "Dlood of - esus. Chrive' aa hed by Rev. Herbert Nunally of P.M.—EXCEPT _SATURDAY Southern General Assembly. 16th and Irving Sts, N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. ] _‘7 Church of the Pilgrims| On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nationls Capital Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 . New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N, Y. Ave. ¥ Ministers DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ0O DR. ALBERT EVANS 11:00 AM. “The Telescope of Faith” 8:00 P.M. Evening Vesper Hour PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. .| Monday_evening D. C, SATURDAY, INDIANA VISITOR 10 PREAGH HERE Dr. B. P. Smithlls Guest at National Christian Church Tomorrow. Dr. Bernard P. Smith, pastor of the First Christian "Church of Evansville, Ind., will be the guest preacher at the National City Christian Church to- morrow morning. Lyman McCrary will preside at the organ in the absence of the regular organist, Robert Ruck- man. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braithwaite will sing a duet. At the bells service at 8 pm Louis Potter will give the program on the organ and tower chimes, assisted by Miss Virginia Sel- lars, soprano In a series:of travel meetings, Le Rendezvous Society will devote sev- eral meetings to a study of the peo- ples of various sections of the United States. The first of these will be held Sunday evening. ‘The Alpha Christian Endeavor So- clety wjll hold a picnic supper Mon- day in Rock Creek Park, to be fol- lowed by the monthly business meet- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theron Copeland, 2709 Woodley road. ‘The Business Women's Guild will hold its monthly meeting at the Ver- ment Avenue Church Tuesday eve- ning, with Mrs. G. J. P. Barger as the principal speaker. The program, on the theme “Books, Old and New,” will be in charge of Miss Cella Leonard. Mrs. W. J. Nolan will sing. Mr. and Mrs. C Manly Morton, mis- sionaries of Puerto Rico, will be speak- ers at the Thursday evening prayer service. Mr. and Mrs. Morton, who | will sail August 22 for Puerto Rico, following furlough, will be hono guests at a picnic to be held by the Chris- tian Churches of the District Satur- day afternoon at Rock Creek Park. NEW SERMON SERIES Rev. G. E. Schnabel to Preach on ‘0ld Testament Messages. A new series of sermons will begin at | Albright Memorial Evangelical Church | fomorrow at 10:15 o'clock. The theme of the series will be “Great Messages From the Old Testament.” The subject of the sermon tomorrow, morning will be “The Most Beautiful Song Ever Wri en and Some Music We Hear To- This series will be preached by || thl‘ minister. Rev. George E. Schnabel. ‘The Board of Stewards will meet room. The prayer meeting Thursday night will be in charge of the minister and the studies in “The Life of Jesus” will be continued. - .Olutbhnlirt' R St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES. Summer Schedule 7, 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30 “Visit_the Grotto.” Nazarene | First Church of the Nazareme Washington for their work in China| 7th and A Streets N.E. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor 9:45—Sunday Scicol 11:00—Sermon: A Fool's Paradise.” —Young People. 0—Songs, Praise and Sermon STRANGERS ALWAYS WELCOME. Hpiritualist TLONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W.. cor. Newton St. [E DE LONG, Minister Ay Message Circle Thu De Long—Readings by Apnoln ment. Phone_Columbia 3808 " Rev. Nellie M. Holmes, D D. Readings by Appointment n AT. 3934, 420 10th St. SE. 1341 Newton St. N. service every Thurs CO. 4 Rev. SIMMO! smnuul ‘messa pm. Readings by appointment. " SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 5300 14th St N.W. oSS oL Rev. CAROI ture, ublec “St. Teresa. The Little Flower of Jesus, Mystic-Psychic and Revelator.” Followed by Spirit Greetings Assisting mediums—Rey. Carol McKl M gnes Hafferman. Mr. Edward Spi man Mr. Milton. Sacliings. END~x HEALING PEARL HOOD—Heater - Beneit Messare Seance, Priday. § PM; in_ Church_Chapel Message and Healing Circle 1637 Lamont St NW. Wed. 8:15 R JANE B. conn leumn by_ai COL. CHURCH OF LIFE ETERNAL: 222 lfllh St. N.W., Rev. A. Atwater. unday Service at 8 P.M. Reldlnls s _Daily. MEt. 9257 TRINITY CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 1022 lSlh"S: N:\' e Geo. Klinefelter. hv]lnlefl b‘ mtssu"s by Rey. Marmion. Rev. Brown.' Rev. C. Mister and Mrs_ A Hafferman. every Friday evenin sage service “Fraternal Spiritualist Church California Charter. Registered in the District | 1329 N St. NW. ELLEN ROCKWOOD, Minister Sunday Service. 8 P.M. Spiritual Message Circles In Church CI 1 AUGUST 12, 19 Rev. Preeley Rohrer, pastor of Met- ropolitan Presbyterian Church, will de- liver the address at the open-air serv- ice at Lincoln Park tomorrow at 3:30 pm. Willlam R. Schmucker will pre- side and lead the song service The Sunday afternoon meeting will be held in the Homer J. Councilor Me- morial Chapel at Camp Letts at 3 o'clock. Page McK. Etchison will be the speaker. The religious work department has arranged for the following schedule of speakers for Sunday: W. H. Loving will speak at Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church at 11 am.; Louis B. Nichols will conduct the service at the First Reformed Church. tomorrow morning; R. E. Pogue will speak at the Hyatts- ville Presbyterfan Church at 11 o'clock; Mr. Etchison, religious work diretwr will supply the pulpit at the Sixth Presbyterian Church at 11 am.; Rev. Wellington E. Johnson will prench at the Fifteenth Street Christian Church at 11 o'clock: Luther B. Keene will teach the Philathea Class at the Pet- worth Baptist Church at 9:45 am. George E. Harris, treasurer, and Mr. Etchison, president of the Organized Bible Class Association, will take part ! in the memorial service to the late ! William E. Mooney at the Fifth Baptist Church at 9:45 am. tomorrow. Mr. Mooney was a former treasurer of the Orgnmzed Bible Class Association. YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE Exercises in Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church Tent. el The young people of the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church will have charge of the first 30 minutes of the 8 o'clock Sunday evening service in the tent near the church. The closing 30 minutes the pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson. will preach on “The Devil's Righteousness.” During the 11 oClDCk service the pas- tor will preach on “Saved by Grace.” Bible school superintendents’ meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m., followed by lhe church prayer service Lutheran LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle The Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D, in the Men's Club | Pastor Tbe Rev. Paul Reaser, Supply Pastor. 11 o'clock— “New Thoughts for 0ld” By Reverend Paul Reaser. 9:45 —Fellowship Hour, —Sunday School. “The Church With { CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Su. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11:00 a.m —Morning Worship. W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG | 8:30a.m.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “God Secs.” or Tnmly Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Service. Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor 45 am -Sundl' S(‘h £ Sidsam—s, & ool classes for an e e A_CORDIAL WELCOME 10 Keller Memorial Marviand Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A M. Morning Service at 11:00 “THE RICH.” Vesper Service at 7:00 ‘THE HOMELIKE CHURCH ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby. . REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Concordia Church (Evanselical Synod ot N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a.m.—English. s BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec, 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor Guest Minister. Rev, W, Brune! rtsmouth, “The Pellow T} JThat unwmn He Won.” em: “The Pellow That Won When He Lopt.” Evening Theme, Bible School, 9:30 a.m. Lhas s 'rx: uAm 18 HERE AND 9th and 8. 'OR THEE." € S.E. G'{ACE PASTOR. F. W. JORNSON Rev. Wallace Jones. Guest Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 pm'—B. P. Praver Meeting Thuriday. 8 pm. E Near 7th S.W. FIFTH Dr. J. E. Briges, Pastor. 10 a.m.—Service in memory of Deacon W. E. Mooney. _ Addresses by Dr. Weston Bruner. 'Page Etchison Music by the Baraca o ymunion. 745 p.m—Service conducted by the pasto ohn wil preach West Washington Cor. 31st & N 8ts. N.W. rnethy. . Pational BWaptist filemurtal : # 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor § 11 AM.—DR. GEORGE PITT BEERS OF PATB:SON. N. J. 11:00 a.m. _Sermon.- “The Way of Jesus.” ‘The Pastor Preaching. A CORDIAL INVITATION. Rev. Samuel Robinson Assistant to the Minister. Morning Worship at 11 am. REV. DR. FRANK A. HOSMER, Guest Preacher. Sunday School for all grades at 10 A M. Open_air Services. 7 apei. Ave. ‘and 36th S 8 P.M.—Evening Worshi 0 a.m.—Bible Calbary re. Dr. Beers will preach. 6:45 pm—B. Y. P. U. 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister § 11 AM.—“THE MAN WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN.” e Philip G. Murray, Minister 9: 30—S||ndny School. FIRST 11 Al Sugday School, .—“RELIGION BY PROXY.” 's_Assistant, wil 1l _preach. 6:45—Young Peonle 's Groups. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor ~—“Sources and Power of lnfllluloe.“ MT. RAINIER MISSION | VISITOR TO PREACH AT THE COVENANT CHURCH Dr. F. A. Hesmer of Omaha Will-! Be Guest Speaker Tomor- row Morning. Dr. Prank A. Hosmer, pastor of the First Presbyterica Church, Omaha, Nebr., will be the guest preacher at the Covenan-First Presbyterian Church to- morrow morning. He will preach the 11 o'clock service in the absence of Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. The open-air services held at 7 pm.| at the chapel, Thirty-sixth and Massa- | chusetts avenue, each Sunday evening are under the leadership of Rev. Sam- uel R. Allison, assistant to the mimister. His subject tomorrow will be “The | Price of Inheritance” Earl Nalls will| be the soloist at this service. Evangelistic " Frieats Friends Meeting 18i1 Eye St. N.W. 45 a.m.—Sunday School. 0. 8'm —_Menting_for Worship. Frlends Meeting (Orthodox) h and Irving Streets N.W. Meeting for r Worship. 11_a.m.__Ali_welcome, __ Christadelplian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N. W, waREL SR, 4 Hnity Boriety Free Lectures DR. AMELIA A. RAN “The Science of Living" Use Your Forces for Hi Wealth and Succes: UNITY SOCIETY 1326 Eye St. \'“’ 2d _Floor B he Master Mind.” \ 8 pm —-Demonstrating Pros- perit: Wed.. 8 p.m—Regular Service. Hear Dr. Clark Forcey WOL Radio Preacher IN BIG TENT 6100 Block Georgia FEM —Tiied’ Fitche a1l Be services Nllhl’l‘y Ccepe Saturdar, Coms! Bring Your Friends! Pray! ® __ Evangelistic Center The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “The Unchanging Order” LIBRARY Stoneleigh Court. Conn. Ave. & L St. Midsummer Bible Conference Sunday subjects: “The Strangest Temple in the Wor “Where and What is Hell. Nightly, 745 excent Monday and Sat- urday).., Sunday. 8.8 ching. 11:00 Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. C. S. Tubby in charge. SUPER MIND SCIENCE CHURCH Prof. WM. ESTEP, Founder Sunday Program 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—*Soul Deliverance.” $:00 p.m —"Truth and u.n Mid-week Service—Wed. & pm ortal Sind” B W. )uxw:l.l.. Ph. D., Speaker ALL WELCOME 1614 K St. N.W. Christian Sru’nrt Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Cllur(h ol Cllrul Scientist Third Churthdol Chrht Scientist 13th an Fourth Church of Chnn ‘Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “SOUL" Sunday, &‘h A‘ll.l )lmA! l: P.M. :":"c'l’ AY B G SEETING— READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wedne day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 t ). | SECOND cuuncu—m C St. NE. “Hours, 1:30_to 5:30 pm. 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 Sundavs and holidays, 2:30 to §:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg. | 3313 14th St—9 to 9 week days; Wednesday, 9:30 to 7:30; Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Holidays, 2:30 | to 7:30 p.m. | All are welcome to attend our church | services and use our reading rooms. First Church of Christ Scientist, | UNION SERVICE Mount Pleasant Church 1410 Columbia Road In Co-operation With All Souls’ Church (Unitarian) Univerzalist Naticnal Memorial Church - 11:00 a.m —Sermon “WALKING WITH GOD” The Rev. Don Ivan Patch Westfield, N. J. CHURCH HOUR KINDERGARTE}! Congregational Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister . Guest Minister Dr. Albert Buckner Coe Pastor, First Congregational Church, Oak Park, Illinois. 11 AM. “A Creed for Our Day” Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Midweek Service; Dr. John W. Wolcott, leader. Christian [o[——=]o[——n} CHRISTIAN The National @ity Tbomas Circle, Dr. Harvey H. Harmon, Minister. Dr. Earle Wilfley. Minister Emeritus. { 9:45 a.m —Church School. 10:50 a.m.—Sermon Rev. B nard P.Smith. | 6:45 p.m—Young People's Mect- er- £oprano. [ojc———[ajc—=|0] Methodist Episcopal " FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor, 11:00 a.m.—“The Golden Rule.” 8:00 pm—“Afar Off.” ‘: llrflpnhtat Epiacopal SOU'I'B Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representative Church “&\«\\\\\ Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. NW. Church School, 9:30 AM. 11 AM.—Dr. Clovis G. Chappell of Birmingham, Ala. 8 P.M.—Rev. Bruce Garmaway of West Palm Beach, Fla. “WHEN MEN ARE CHEAP” S\ Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion o[ R. Deane Shure. SN NN Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. S DE WOLF HUBBARD, B. A. . —Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church Sch 11300 a'm'—Morning Prayer and Ser- Rev. H. L. Doll. —Evening Prayer and_ Ser- B0 B v, 5. Hubbard. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH k Church Rd. and W b A nn-y" ‘Church In. the Git. 0. 11 7:00 p. REV. REV. Ji * amtfilark 8 “On Capitol HIlI” Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, 'nur Vi 7:30 a.m. o e T e Tt “have Chlfll during month of August. 'n‘mrldly. at 11 a.m. Holy Com- Eyensons -nu'muumou. Priday. 8 p.m. ASCENSION N.w. Jas. Ave. at i3th No Sunday Evening Servic 30 am. B.Y.P. I7~. 6:45 p.m. it REV. PARSONS. u—l am. 11 Epifirnpal z 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Choir. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner New Mexico and Nebraska Aves. Rev. Chesteen Smith, D. D., Minister 9:30 8. m.—Sunday School. 11°00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. L. €. Clark. Raymond Robinson. Baritone Solofst FOUNDRY 16th Street P Street Frederick Brown Harris, D. D.. Minister. Rev. E ucius Fore Director Religious Education am and 8 pmo_Preaching services by Rev. Lewis Hart sock. D, D, of Foushkeepsie, N. ¥. 9:30—¢ urch hnnl 11 orth Music under disection of Justtn Lawrie. @a[harp Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister 11:00 a.m.—"'God Our Rearward.” 9:408 ol. No evening services Guring. August. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W, Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. 11:00 l.m.—M"?Y:ll’lR Prayer and Ser- on. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. xamc:omz W. ATKINSON, D. D. £ s and sermon. Take and D or Florida Ave. cure'to BB and C Stveels Northeast Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion........ 7:30 am. Morning Service, Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher Canon Wolven People’s Sermon. the Dean ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV. G. n!xxil.r.! GRIFFITH in charge. 17:30—Holy Communion, 1:00—Morning Prayer and ., Girifitn Wi prench ST. THOMAS’ 1STH BETWEEN P AND Q (Ample Parking Space) Presidential Church DR. C. ERNEST SMITH at 11. OIBE XFORD MOVEMENT AND A s'non OF WORDS AND NAMES." hoir of 50 voices will sing the ‘Kiofing's “Recessioncl.” 'QM#N#(*‘&M#W{'W Saaasaaaaies s ts Sathen:

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