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CHORS WL S THE CRUGFION All Saints’, Chevy Chase, Rock Creek Groups Join in Service. ‘The combined choirs of All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, and Rock Creek The Devotional Life Commission, | under Fern Atkyns, is carrying out | its goal for April, that of evangelism. April 7-14 has been designated as “Win-My-Friend week.” Tomorrow from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. there will be a Breakfast Club meeting at Metro- politan. Rev. J. R. King will be the speaker. Elizabeth R. Moyer and her Service Commission announce the life serv- ice banquet will be held April 30 at Fifth Baptist Church. During this month Leroy Greer and his Stewardship Commission is Episcopal Church will sing Sir John |asking each union to sponsor an Stainer's sacred cantata, “The Cruci- |€ffort to check up on those who fixion,” tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | contribute to the church through Hhe church envelopes. in Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock | George Ruhl, fellowship director, Creek Church road and Webster | announces Tuesday at West Wash- street. The direction is by W. H. ington a meeting of the Federation Taylor and H. B. Steer, and the solo- | Players. “Mama's Baby Boy” will ists will be R. L. Davidson, W. M. Hanft, J. V. Mann and J. B. Switzer. The clergy officiating in the chancel be given again Wednesday at Fifth Baptist Church. All are invited. Another presentation of this play will be Dr. Henry Teller Cocke, rector | will be given at Temple Church of All Saints’ Church: Dr. Franklin April 17. J. Bohanan, rector of Rock Creek | Clyde Gainous, junior leader, has Parish and Rev. Claude S. Ridenour. | seven unions participating in her Rev. Alexander C. Zabriskie, pro- | missionary playlet contest this month. fessor in the Virginia Theological | Florence Cockerille, intermediate Seminary, will preach the sermon at | girector, announces the intermediates the 11 o'clock holy communion service | will visit the Home for Incurables tomorrow morning in Rock Creek | opril 12. A Bible memory contest is Church. Holy communion will also be celebrated at 8:30 am. The Young People’s Fellowship will hold a social | of Review, reported Fifth and First | speaker. Church South. at 6:30 p.m. Rev. R. C. Masterton will be the | February. Willing Workers of Alex- | guest preacher at 8 p.m. Wednesday. | gngria, Grace and Petworth fell short | Holy communion will be celebrated at being sponsored during April. Frank Spencer, clerk of the Court were the two unions standard during on one item, federation attendance. 10:30 a.m. Thursday. The Men's Club |~ The nominees for next year's fed- will meet Thursday night. The Rock Creek Church Troop of Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in charge, announces services tomorrow eration officers, as presented by the Nominating Committee, are: For | president, William L. Rice; vice presi- dent, Louis F. Lucas; for recording secretary, Inez Lucas and Mary Kyle; in Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock ' corresponding secretary, Pearl Hoover Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia a\'enue.iand Thelma Hicks; for treasurer, will include celebration of _holy com- iElwyn Caskey. munion at 7:30 am. morning prayer ;= The federation meeting is April 16, | at 11 o'clock and evening prayer at | a¢ National Baptist. Charles A. Wells | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. I.UYAI_IY S[RVIE[ Christian Science “Unreality” 1s the subject of the .I-UPIE SE[[GT[U lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ Sclentist tomorrow. The golden text is from John, vii.24, “Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.” Rev. W. S. Abernethy 0| i on o s i e fotiom: ‘ ’ ing from the Bible: “Beware of false Preach on “God’s Stew- | prophets, which come to you in sheep's ds” T clothing, but inwardly they are raven- ing wolves.” (Matt., vil.15.) The les- angs Omorrow. son-sermon also includes the follow- ing passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Rev. W. S. Aberncthy, pastor of i - Calvaty Baptist Courch. 'will preach e e e Y tomorrow morning at a special Loyal- r;r ;'._s beeyfi and i, to impute to G'&; ty day service on “God's Stewards Are hi is sinful Good Stewards.” His evening topic the creation of whatever is sinful and will be, “Tit for Tat—Or Is There g | T°rtali but infinite mind sets at Better Way?” This will be the fifth | PAUSht such a mistaken belief,” page in the series on “Practical Wisdom | >*% 16-19- The Burrall class will hold a tea tomorrow, from 5 to 7, in honor of the new members who have joined since . Japanese songs by Miss Marguerite . . Haven, [Vested Choir to Sing at The Kinnear class of women will | for a Modern Day From an Ancient R = last Fall. A special feature will be a demonstration of “Idebana,” Japanese hold its annual banquet at the High- | lands apartment Wednesday, with | Mount Vernon Place M. E. Book. 1} "T Rev. Philip G. Murray will conduct the service for the junior church at 11 o’clock. flower arrangement, and singing of | representative Greenway as guest Vernon Place M. E. Church South, AT CHEVY cHAs 'has as his topic tomorrow morning E “The Everlasting Sameness.” At the | | evening service, which will be evan- | Rev. J. Hillman Hollister Will “Guilty.” At both services the vested | Discuss Theme Tomorrow R. Deane Shure. | D The pastor will deliver the annual | Morning addreas Tueaday evéring o/ thelBun: | day School Council for the entire city. CZARRST OFFICER 1.7 o , CHURCH SPEAKER| = s v | o WoORWARD & LoTriror e Easter Store Will Address Adult Forum of |in Pierce Hall, at 7:30, the feature Mount Pleasant Con- lotte Bronte's famous novel. A former officer in the imperial Russian army will discuss present conditions in Russia at the Adult Forum of Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church on the next two Sun- | cinema Saturday evening will be the ing Dr. Viadimir Gsovski, who was | O & story by Anatole France. also a judge in Russian and Yugo- slavian courts, will speak on “The Structure of the Soviet Government” c LU B & PLANS_D RA MA and the following Sunday will discus “The Peasanis Under the Soviet |Chevy Chase Baptists to Observe Regime.” ) At the final midweek Lenten serv- Lord/s Supper Orcinance: ice at 7 pm. Thursday Rev. W. S.| At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church Abernethy of the qulvnry Baptist | the ordinance of the Lord’s supper will Church will speak on “The MeAning | p gbserved tomorrow at the 11 o'clock and Value of Our Christian Experi- ence” from the viewpolnt of a Bap- | ervice. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. At tomorrow morning’s service Rev. | titled, “The Fascinating Jesus.” The Russell J. Clinchy will continue his | subject of the evening sermon will be, Lenten series of sermons on “Making | “The Easiest Thing Jesus Ever Did.” Use of the Christian Life.” His sub-| The Sunday Evening Club is pre- ject tomorrow is “How Shall We Use | paring to give soon a drama entitled, Mystical ~ Experience?” Mr. | “The Rich Young Man.” Miss Mary —_— “THY WILL” TOPIC Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount | Clinchy will also give fhe final of a | Pearce is in charge and Mrs. Brock- series of Lenten talks to the church | ett Muir is directing the play. The school tomorrow during the school in | club meets at 7 o'clock and will be preparation for the Eastern com- | led by Miss Ella Fraser. munion. He will speak on “The| The church will co-operate in the | gelistic in nature, he will preach on | Miracles of Jesus.” 7:30. Evening prayer will be held in the chapel at 7:30 on Tuesday night, followed by celebration of holy com- munion at 10 a.m. Friday. “QUIET HOUR” SLATED All Saints’ Pastor Speaks on “Co-Heirs” Tomorrow. “Co-Heirs” will be Rev. Henry Teller Cocke’s sermon at 11 o'clock tomor- | will speak on “We Can Change the | World.” Announcements from some of the |unions regarding their programs for | tomorrow evening are: Bethany will | have Margaret Thompson and the | Devotional Life Commission present !the program. Centennial will have a | Fellowship Commission program, in charge of Miss Langhyer. Harold | Lewis aud the Devotional Life Com- mission will present the program at East Washington Heights. At Fifth row in All Saints' Episcopal Church. | Hazel Payne and the Devotional Life He will have a “quiet hour” service Commission will have charge. Paul tonight for the members of the altar | Moore and his group will present chapter, at the church, to be followed | the program at First. Fountain Me- by corporate communion at 7:30 am, |morial will have a stewardship pro- tomorrow. gram in charge of Ruby Mae Bunyea. There will be Lenten services Mon- | Thomas McGee and the Devotional | day, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 Life Commission will present the pro- | mpyrqday evening. Dr. Henry W. A. T T o'clock, and on Thursday evening. | Eram at Kendall. = Metropolitan will | panson, president of Gettysburg Col- Sailors’ Institute Started. The rector will speak at St. Ann’s | Ma i‘l P;"g;“mmp'eff" L rella | jege, Gettysburg, Pa., will be the guest Episcopal Church, Annapolis, Wednes- | Merkel and the Devotional Life Com- | hreqcher, day night,and atSt. Mary's EDscoph | G il presen th,programn Chitrh, Shixey, Ve, Friday inign s |at Petworth. The commission is BlSHOP TO SPEAKVHERE | fulfilling its goal under *“education” | and a series of slides will be shown. | Ray Williams and the Fellowship N g .., | Commission will be in charge of the | Right Rev. F. G. Budlong Will | program at Second. There will be oonda: reacher. | a fellowship tea at 6:394 Please note | e moqunay, P | that Second is now in its new church | Right Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, at Seventeenth and East Capitol Bishop of Connecticut, will be the streets. Louise Acher and her Fel- | special noonday preacher next week | lowship Commission will present the at the Church of the Epiphany. These | program at Temple. The Devotional services are daily from noon to 12:30 | Life Commission, under Ted Hodges, | o'clock. |will be in charge of the program Holy communion will be observed at West Washington. | tomorrow at 9:30 am. and again at| =S | 11 a.m., with a sermon by Rev. Harry o Lee Doil. Young People’s Fellowship Wolves Attack Pupils. meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. and ev Packs of wolves have become so bold | ning prayer and sermon by Rev. |in the vicinity of Irkutsk, Siberia, that | Richard A. Cartmell at 8 p.m. ! they are attacking school children. | The last word in scien- tific dry cleaning equip- ment. Clothes are gently agitated through special cleaning solution, throughly rinsed and dried automatically. We are not interested in setting any volume production record for dry cleaning, but we ARE vitally interested in doing the best dry cleaning that can be done. True, our prices are a little higher, in some instances, than those at which much dry cleaning may be bought, but here are the reasons why— First, we are using the best chemicals, the kind that leave no odor whatever in clothes after they are cleaned. They cost more than others, but we believe they are worth it. Second, all of our “spotters”—that is, the men who do the very delicate job of removing obstinate spots—are men trained and educated in both chem- istry and fabrics. Third, in pressing, of course all lin- ings of coats and suits are specially hand-pressed, as are all seams, and in the case of fur-trimmings the fur is glazed thoroughly by competent furriers. 2 After all, it is a simple process to let Woodward & Lothrop take over your cleaning worries. Telephone DIstrict 5300, and leave your order for a *“pick-up.” a corps of people to work—and you can be assure collection service calls for your articles, they will be in thoroughly responsible hands. Dry cleaning charges may be placed right on your regular accou DRy CLEANING RECEIVING DESK, 11TH AND G StREETs CORNER, F1rst PLOOR. WOODWARD 'y; .. The Easter Store _y, Y | At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church | the meeting to be held at Bethany | tomorrow ~ evening Rev. J. Hillman | Baptist Church. On the following Hollister, minister, will preach on “Thy | €vening he will preach at Foundry i Methodist Church. The young people’s groups will meet | Continuing his messages leading | as follows on Sunday: Five o'clock, |toward Easter, the pastor on Thursday Hearthstones, in the young people’s |8t 8 pm., in the church school, will | | room; 6:30, Alph# and Omega, in the | SPeak on “Prayer and Evangelism church house; 7:30, the Fireside Beginning May 12 and continuing | Group, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. | through May 19, bishop A. Frank Lingamfelter, 3928 Livingston street; | Smith of HOU_.:LJ!L Tex., a b.rolher of Collegians, home of Miss Catharine | DT Smith, will hold a week's revival Coulon, 5235 Connecticut avenue, and | at the church. Services will be held | the Young People's Society in the | tWice daily. { | young people’s room. ‘ TR A dinner will be held Tuesday at Brussels Plans Fair. 6:30, served by the Woman's Guild. | Three one-act plays wi Many foreign countries will partici- and new omceg?fi,‘wefi’fcg?“"“" pate in the Universal and Interna- The union Lenten service will be | tional Exposition of Brussels, Belgium, | held in All Saints' Episcopal Church | this vear- Construction of the first Sailors’ | The final meeting of the communi- Institute in Palestine is to be started | cant class of girls and boys tralnmg’ &t once. I for church membership will be held’ = Friday at 5 o'clock in the church house. «Last mnutes” Toric | Less Pull wReV. C. B. Austin, pastor of the ‘est Washington Baptist Church, M Pl | Wi preach. tomorrow ot 31 s on orec riay }';“e's Last Thirty Minutes” and in the evening on “The Conquering o Life.” when you shave with The Y. W. A. will meet with Mrs. Linda O'Rourke, 230 Sherman avenue, Schick Arlington, Va.,, Wednesday evening. chlc ° Church School of Missions Thurs- | day evening in the Sunday school | InJeetOI. house. Teacher, Z. C. Hodges; guest . RAZOR preacher, Rev. B. M. Osgood. - We cannot do all of the dry cleaning so we prefer to do only the best Fourth, in the case of the finer ma- terials (knitted, lace, lame, Cellophane, etc.) each garment is placed in its own net bag to keep it from stretch- ing or losing its shape. Fifth, do not forget that all minor repairs are made without extra charge, buttons are restored, and all work is d:me by trained and experienced peo- ple. 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A feature at the foreign language At 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | French picture “Crainquelille,” based ik Y o4 L ANmE Y 7 L W= = | Clark, will give a brief meditation en- community Lenten services in the | The man-made fabrics—the “SYNTHETICS" (variously known as Rayon, Celanese, Acetate, Bemberg)—are fast becoming as important as those “plucked from a cotton plant or a sheep or made by the silk worm.” Your eyes and fingers may not recog- nize them as such—but, this being an age of miracles, Synthetics— smart, sophisticated—play a part in every fashion-wise woman's wardrobe. There are those that look like woolens—there are most interesting blistered surfaces—extraordinarily chic prints— glamorous sheer things for evenings. And here, one may choose from the loveliest of the synthetic fabrics—including— Duplan’s “KAMIRL,” a tri-color plaid........ .$1.65 Synthetic “FLANNEL,” an all Acetate fabric. ... .. -$1 Synthetic “Matelasse,” exquisite colors. . ......$|.50 All-Rayon “PRINTS,” town-frock types..........$I Bemberg “SHEER PRINTS,” for evening: . $1.25 Celanese “PLAID TAFFETA,” very chic. $1.50 SYNTHETIC FABRICS, SECOND FLOOR. PATTERNS AND CUTTING AND FITTING SERVICE, ADJOINING ‘YARD GOODS SECTIONS, SECOND FLOOR, WoobDwARD & LOTHROP pefow 822 N0,y TheEaster Store ¥/ RATRL IF You Play Bridge —and are tired of smugly superlative part- ners—and still more tired of superlatively stupid partners— Hear Mr. Bennett tell you how to play TOWIE The New Contract Bridge Game that uses no partners and no systems— may be played by 3, 4, or 5 persons. Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, Mr. R. expert) will give a complimentary lecture in our Tea He will explain and demonstrate bridge game. cordially invited to attend this complimentary talk. Towie, the books, $1 each Towie Score Pads, 25¢ each Towie Gift Sets, $2 STATIONERY, AISLE 2, FIrsT FLOOR Bennett (a Towie Room at 4 oclock, %% A5 qQu¥ud goveep 4 L g 2 ) | K ¢ + g o¥ul gtowveRPp A fashion show will be held in Episcopal church when Rev. H. W. A.| J xperienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar choir will sing, under the direction of | Pishburn Hall Wednesday evening. Hanson of Gettysburg, Pa., will preach.