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A—10 = CATHEDRAL PLANS SPECIAL SERVICE “Pennsylvania Day” and! Mother’s Day Will Be Marked Tomorrow. In accordance with the plan en- titled “The Union of States in Wash- ington Cathedral,” the Gevernor and other public officials and the people of Pennsylvania will be remembered in prayer at daily services in Wash- ington Cathedral for the week begin- | ning tomorrow. Bishop James E. Freeman will deliver the sermon at the people’s evensong service at 4 o'clock, when both Pennsylvania Sun- day and Mother's day will be com- memorated. Former Senator George Wharton | Pepper, member of the Cathedrnl, Chapter, will speak from the chancel | on “The Significance of Pennsylvania | ‘Week.” Members of Congress and of the Pennsylvania State Society of the District of Columbia will receive special invitations to be present. Mrs. Charles M. Lea and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper will represent the | National Women's Committee for Washington Cathedral. The State flag of Pennsylvania, presented by the Philadelphia Chapter of the D. A. R, will be carried in the procession to- morrow afternoon. ‘The sermon at the celebration of the holy communion at 11 a.m. tomorrow will be delivered by Right Rev. George Craig Stewart, Bishop of Chicago, who | 1s conducting a conference for clergy at the College of Preachers on “Doc- trinal Preaching.” Music for both | these services will be furnished by the Cathedral choir of men and boys. ‘Worship for the day will begin with celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. Group pilgrimages will be held fol- lowing the 11 am. and 4 p.m. services. “North Carolina Sunday” will be observed May 19 and “New Hampshire Sunday” June 9. The semi-annual meeting of the | Cathedral Council will be held on mount St. Alban next Thursday, be- ginning with luncheon at the College of Preachers’ building at 1 p.m. Bishop | Freeman will conduct a devotional | service for the council in the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea at 2:15 p.m., and the business session to con- sider the work of the Cathedral foun- dation will be held in the memorial | reading room of the Cathedral library. MOTHER'S DAY RITES AT MT. VERNON PLACE Dr. W. Angie Smith Will Preach on “The Pioneering Mother” Tomorrow. Special Mother's day services have been planned tomorrow at Mount Ver- non place Methodist Episcopal Church South. At 11 o'clock “The Pioneering Mother” will be the subject of the ser- mon by Dr. W. Angie Smith. Every | ‘member is requested to attend in com- | pany with his or her mother. At the evening service the choir will | give a Mother’s day program of music, including the old familiar hymns and special arrangements of Mother’s day anthems, solos and quartets. The mu- sical program will be under the per- sonal direction of R. Deane Shure. Dr. Smith will conduct the prayer meeting Thursday night. ROUND TABLE KNIGHTS | day in church school at 10:15. By Zion Baptist, Southwest. “The Story of an Ideal Mother” is the subject of Dr. J. M. Ellison, pastor, at special Mother's day serv- ices tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Music will be furnisned by the vested choir under the leadership of Mrs. Jeanie Green Smith, organist-director. At 8 p.m. several branches of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows will meet in their annual thanksgiving services. Dr. Ellison preaches the thanksgiving sermon. St. George’s Chapel. There will be Mother's day holy communion celebrated by the vicar at 7 am. At 11 am. there will be baptism and Mother’s day sermon. ‘The G. F. S, assisted by the choir, will render a pageant at 7:45 p.m. Chapel of the Atonement. Rev. A. A. Birch will celebrate holy communion at 9:30 a.m. The Liberty Baptist Choir will render a cantata | on Friday. Divine Science. “The Technique of Spiritual Heal- ing” is the subject of the lesson- sermon tomorrow morning by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch at the Bur- lington Hotel. On Wednesday, 8 p.i at 3303 Thirteenth street, the minis: ter will speak on “Divine Guidance.” Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Dr. H. B. Taylor, will have for his subject Sunday 11 am. “Our Richest Treasures—the Love of Christ and: Mother.” followed by com- munion of the Lord’s supper. Special Mother's day exercises 10 a.m. by the Sunday school. Special music at morning and evening services by the | choir under the direction of Clyde Glass, organist. Mount Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. H. Randolph will conduct special Mother's day services tomor- row at 11 am. The Junior Choir will render the music. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 pm. A mass meeting of Boy Scouts will be held Monday at 8 pm. Leverton Smith, director of music in the public schools, and Scott Mayo of the Y. M. C. A. will be in charge. The public is invited. Men's League Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet | tomorrow at 9:45 am. Maj. E. W. Brown, first vice president, will pr side. L. R. Keech will have charge pastor, will give a short talk. Repre- sentative Clifford R. Hope of Kansas will be the guest, speaker. The leugg theme is “The Christian Church” All men are welcome. Mother's day services will be ob- served at 11 am. Dr. Kester will preach a sermon on “Mother’s day.” At 8 pm. his theme will be “The Sweetening of the Heart.” Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. Bethesda Methodist. Special service in honor of Mother's The pastor’s topic at 11 o'clock will be “Mother’s Day.” The young people | ill have an outdoor service at 6:45 | ith Eldred Keys leading. The pastor, Rev. John H. Blakemore, will use as his sermon theme “Self Sacrifice” at the 8 o'clock service. Wilson Avenue Baptist. Special services are to begin tomor- row morning and to continue through- out the week. The services of Evan- | gelist M. R. Japhet has been secured. The Furr family will assist with the musical program. The evening serv- ices will begin at 8 o'clock. Metropolitan A. M. E. TO ATTEND SERVICE Officers Recently Elected by Chevy Chase Baptist Church | Announced. [ The Knights of the Washington Round Table will attend in a body the evening secvice tomorrow at the Chevy | Chase Baptist Church. Rev. H. W. Burgan, pastor of the Hamline Meth- | edist Church, will preach the sermnn.; James E. Smith is president of the | club. The pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will have for his theme in the | morning ser\)ce, “Mothers—Makers of | America.” 1 At the annual church meeting held | recently the following officers were | elected: J. F. Gulick, W. H. Gott- lieb, deacons; Mrs. Frank H. Jack- | son, deaconess; George B. Fraser, Allen O. White, Julius A. Hobson, | trustees; J. T. Allison, clerk; J. John- stone Muir, church treasurer; Ken- neth B. Forbes, benevolence treas- urer; George B. Fraser, superintend- ent of the Sunday school; members of the Executive Board, Charles S. Muir, | G. B. Fraser, Mrs. R. F. Mancill, Rev. | E. O. Clark: member of the Board of | Lady Managers, Baptist Home for Children. Mrs. W. A. Graham Clark. They will be installed tomorrow morning. MOTHER’S RELIGION TO BE SERMON TOPIC| Dr. E. C. Beery to Preach at Both Bervices at Francis Asbury M. E. Tomorrow. At Francis Asbury M. E. Church South tomorrow Dr. E. C. Beery will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Religion of a Mother,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Fire That Jesus Casts.” Men are invited to meet with the Men's Bible Class, | taught by Tracy L. Jeffords at 9:30 am. Young People’s service at 6:45 p.m., and an organ recital by Allen H. Watson at 7:40 p.m. The Board of Christian Education | will meet Monday at 8 p.m., with Mrs. J. R. L. Beane, 407 Hobart place. On Wednesday, at 8 p.m., the Jeffries Bible Class will hold its monthly meeting at the church. Prayer and song serv- ice Thursday at 8 p.m., led by the pastor. ‘The Men's Bible Class will meet at Sholl's Restaurant, Fouriéenth street, May 18, at 8 p.m,, for a social. Mem- bers are asked to bring a guest. e SERVICES ANNOUNCED Mother's Day Observed at Colum- . bia Heights Christian Church. Mother's day will be celebrated at the Columbia Heights Christian Church with a sermon on “The Mother of Jesus.” There will be spe- cial music. It will be whole-family day at the church. Chancel flowers will be given by L. H. Hannah in memory of his mother and by Mrs. Drake in memory of her daughter. Worshippers whose mothers have | passed on are asked to wear a white carnation, and those whose mothers are still living, a red carnation. In the evening service the junior choir will sing and the topic will be & continuation of the series on “Bible Romances,” “The King and the Slave Girl” | | There will be a spectal Mother’s day will be observed to- morrow. At 11 am. Dr. H. T. Med- ford, secretary of home and foreign missions of the A M. E. Zion Church, | will preach on “Our Debt to Mother- (hood.” Mrs. Marie Syphax will have | charge of the Mother's day program. At 8 pm.. the minister. Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach the annual Thanksgiving sermon to the Odd Fel- lows. Music by the senior choir, Miss Maude G. Smothers, directress. Fairmont Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow Mother’s day | will be observed with special services. Rev. H. W. Campbell will speak on anted—Mother.” The vested choir will sing. Six p.m., young people's meeting, topic, “The Art of Making !a Happy Home,” leader, Miss Edna Saulter; 8 p.m. Thursday mid-week services. Friendship Baptist. “The Mother of Jesus” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomor- row at 11 am. Rev. J. M. Brown will | speak at 8 pm. A special sermon will | be delivered by Rev. S. Moss, pastor | of the Southern Baptist Church, at 3:30 pm. Day of Recollection. Rev. James A. McCarl of Gonzaga High School will give a “Day of Recol- lection” tomorrow at Nazareth Social Service Center, 200 Eye street. The first conference is scheduled for 10:30 am, the second conference for 2:30 pm. and the holy hour at | 4:30 pm. Fort Myer Chapel. Special services will be held tomor- Tow to celebrate Mother's day. 8:45 a.m,, Catholic mass; 10 a.m., post Sun- day school; 10:45 a.m., organ recital; 11 am, Protestant worship. In the evening at 8 o'clock a service will be held in the Service Club. The pro- gram will be furnished by the Arling- ton County W. C. T. U. and a social | will follow the service. Vaughn Class. A special Mother's day service will be held tomorrow at 9:30 am. A special program has been arranged by the president, Charles H. Cooke. The lesson will be taught by Repre* sentative Jed Johnson of Oklahoma. There will be also a special Mother's day service conducted by the class at the Blue Plains Home for Aged and Infirm, at 3 o'clock and a meeting Saturday night at 7 o’clock at the Central Union Mission. John Wesley A. M. E. Z. Rev. W. O. Carrington will preach at the morning and evening services. Special Mother’'s day message at 11 am. Music by the senior choir under the direction of S. A. Laurie Norville, Miss Lucille Mills, organist. Church school at 9:30 am. A Moth- er’s day tea will be held in the parish hall at 4:30 pm. Chevy Chase M. E. “A Message for Mother's Day” will be the subject of Rev. Edward G. Latch’s sermon at the 11 o'clock serv- ice. The young people will meet at 6:45 pm. The midweek meeting will be held Wednesday. There will be a church party Thursday night. Church of Our Redeemer. There will be a special program to- morrow morning for Mother's day. ' of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the’ THE EVENING STAR, Activities in Local Churches suitable music will be rendered by the vested choir. Rev. D. E. Wiseman will officiate. At 8 p.m. a similar pro- gram will be presented by the young people, Second Baptist. Mother’s day will be observed to- morrow. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 am. on “The Ministry of Mother's Day.” Communion serv- ice will be observed at 3:30 p.m. There will be special preaching serv- ice at 8 pm. Twelfth Street Christian. Under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society, Sunday school, Mis- sionary Society, senior choir, Men's Club and official board the fifth an- niversary of Rev, J. F. Whitfield will be held from Monday night to Friday night. The following ministers will preach in the order named: Rev. A. Birch, Rev. V. N. S. Hughes, Rev. H. B. Taylor, Rev. R. A, Fairley and Rev. W. O. Carrington. Trinity Lutheran, Mount Rainier. Rev. Edwin Pieplow will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “The Futility of the ‘Excuse Me' Spirit in Christian Service.” A special Mother’s day serv- ice will be held at 8 p.m. The pastor will speak on “A Christian Mother, God's Loving Proxy.” The Walther League Society will present a Moth- er's day program after the evening service. A short playlet, “What Is Home?"” will be presented by five girls and one boy. Miss Henrietta Perley will preside. . The young people will present a three-act play at the Church of the Atonement Thursday evening. Catholic Evidence Guild. Rev. Rebert Skinner of the Apos- tolic Mission House, Catholic Univer- sity, will be guest speaker at the meeting in Judiciary Square tomor- row between 3 and 5 o'clock. Miss Mary G. Hawks and Edward Heffron will also speak. John Foster will be in charge of the meeting in McPherson Square. Anna- Ruth Ryan, Gene Hoffman and John C. Riedel will be the other speakers. St. Columba’s Episcopal. ‘The new confirmation class will o'clock service the rector, Rev. E. A. Le Moine, will preach on “The Liv- | ing Christ.” Tuesday evening at 8 a | congregational meeting will be held. People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes has as his Moth- er's day theme tomorrow “Homing Reflections.” The group in leadership training meets for one hour at 6 p.m. Any unemployed person may reg- ister at the church next Sunday. This census of unemployed is bemg con- ducted through the churches under the sponsorship of the Interdenomina- | tional Ministers' Alliance. Metropolitan Presbyterian, Dr. Freeley Rohrer, putor will preach at 11 o'clock on “Building a | Church.” The communion of the 1Lords supper will be celebrated at | the evening service at 7:45. Thursday evening at 7:45 the men’s Bible class | will present “A Living Picture of a Bible Scene. mittee of the class will be in charge. Christ Lutheran, Bethesda. Rev. Henry J. Whiting, pastor, will speak at 11 a.m. on “Mother.” There will be special music under the direc- tion of Guy Campbell. Asbury M. E. A special Mother’s day service will at 6 pm. Mrs, Grace Jones will speak on the significance of Mother's day and Miss Louise Burge will render | selections. Mrs. Blanche Beane Hol- lomand will preside. Third Baptist. There will be Mother's day observ- ance. Dr, George O. Bullock's topic at 11 am. is “Mother's Influence,” and at 8 p.m. “The Christian’s Badge.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. Georgetown Lutheran. “Mother—the Highway Life Guard” am. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Ap- by Mrs. Helen Albert, organist. Mrs. Theodore Bieber will have charge of | the young people’s services at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m, conducted by the pastor, topic, “Bap- tism.” Parents and sons banquet, Friday at 8 p.m. in the Sunday school rooms. Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Dr. R. Y. Nicholson will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Life’s | Best School” and at 8 p.m. on “The Story of the Great Mother.” The sessions of the Fourth Quarterly Conference of the church will be held in the church office Tuesday evening. The prayer meeting will be Thursday at 8 pn. Peck Memorial Chapel. The pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, will have for his subject Sunday morning “Our Mothers.” The Parent-Teacher Association will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Potomac Heights Community. The services tomorrow will be a tribute to motherhood. At 11 am. Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will preach on “Mothers in Israel.” At 8 p.m. Adjt. H. Mills Eroh of the Volunteers of America will speak. He will be accompanied by several singers from his mission. Lincoln Congregational. Mother’s day exercises will be cele- brated tomorrow morning. Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “The Role of the Modern Home.” Holy communion will be observed. The vested chorus choir will render special musical se- lections. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Gustave Auzenne, jr., assistant treasurer, Howard Uni- versity. The Young People’s Forum will present a Mother’s day program at 7 pm. The Young Ladies’ Club will sponsor the program. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Sadie Gray Mays, wife of Dr. B. E. Mays, dean of the School of Religion, Howard Uni- versity. His theme will be “Is the Home Vanishing?” Miss Grace Evans, president, will preside. Midweek prayer service Thursday evening. Kenilworth Presbyterian. Sunday morning service will be a memorial to the workers in the church since its beginning. ‘Pressing For- ward” will be the theme of the sermon The evening service will be in charge of the Men’s Bible Class. D. S. Dillon, president. will be the speaker. | St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Mother's day will be observed with special prayers and service at 11 a.m. The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach. Holy communion, 8 am. children’s church service, 9:30 a. Woman's Auxiliary, Tuesday, 11 a. in the chapel; Thursday, holy com- and ' munion, 11 am take their first communion tomor- | row morning at 7:30 o'clock. At 11| The devotional com- | be conducted by the Epworth League | ‘Young people’s prayer meeting Thurs- i | day, 8 to 9 p.m. will be the subject tomorrow at 11| propriate selections by the choir, led | Prophetic Conference. Dr. David L. Cooper, president of the Biblical Research Society, with headcuarters in Los Angeles, Calif., will address the conference 'mesdly afternoon and evening at the National Memorial Baptist Church. His sub- jects will be: At 2:30, “The Forthcom- ing Atheistic, Communistic, Religious- Politico Convention,” and at 8 p.m. “Messiah’s Redemptive Ministry.” These meetings are held under the au- spices of the Washington School of the Bible. Dr. Cooper will also speak Wednesday, Thursday and Priday at the Open Door Church. Jones Memorial M. E. Mother's day will be observed to- morrow. At 1 lam. the pastor, Dr. Julius S. Carroll, will preach on “My Mother’s Religion.” At 3:30 p.m. the Interdenominational Ushers’ Union A. | will hold service at the church., Spe- cial music by Ushers’ Choir. At 8 p.m. sermon by the pastor on “Attempting Great Things for God.” Midweek service Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing at St. Stephen and the Incar- nation will be held Tuesday evening under the direction of Dr. George F. Dudley, rector. Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “The Radiant Life.” In the evening his subject will be “The Choice of Moses.” The choir, directed by Les Williams, will give a selected program over WOL at 7:15 in the evening. Dr. Pinn will speak on “The Negro Church.” Trinity Lutheran. Rev. H. M. Hennig's Mother's day topic tomorrow will be “The Mother of Us All” A special invitation to the morning service has been extend- ed to the confirmation classes of the past decade. Monday, 8 p.m. the voters’ meeting will be held. ‘The women will give a supper Wed- nesday. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak tomorrow evening at 1758 Columbia road. The subject will be “The Ethical Principles of Hinduism.” The public is invited. Fifteenth Street Christian. Special services in honor of mothers will be held at 11 am. and 8 pm. At the morning service the Lord's supper will be observed and the min- ister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, preaches on “Mother’s Complete Task.” A silent drama, “The Hand That Rules the World,” will be presented at the evening service, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Helen Schuyler. Mrs. | Esther Carver will enact the role of | mother. The Fidelis Bible Class will \render a specml program, “The Value of Time,” at the Thursday evening service. Positive Christianity. Dr. G. F. Fraser will lecture at 1726 iH street tomorrow at 11 am. on “Can Disease Be Overcome by the Will of God?” and at 8 pm. on “Is Man the Son of God or Adam Wednesday, 8 p.m., “Spiritual Birth. Petworth Baptist. Throughout the various organiza- tions of the church and school Mother’s day programs hav. been pre- | pared. At the morning service Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor, will have as his subject, “Son-taught Mother.” In the evening, when the B. Y. P. U. will conduct the service, the pastor will have as a topic “Enough and to Spare.” Thursday night the Young People’s Society will have charge of the prayer service. The pastor will | speak _on “Jesus' Inspirational Atti- tude Toward Life.” Fifth Baptist. Mother’s day will be observed in the Bible school and church. on “Mothers of the Bible.” At night the church choir will render a “song- ologue " A quartette will sing. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Lamkins, will start tomorrow and continue through May with special music and sermons. The pastor will preach a sermon appropriate Mother’s day tomorrow at 1! am. Dr. George O. Bullock of the Third Baptist Church will deliver tne ser- mon at 3:30 p.m., “What of the Fu- ture?” Dr. J. D. Fortune, pastor of the Dudley street Baptist Church of Martinsburg. W. Va., will preach at 8 pm. There will be preaching nightly at 8:30 p.m. by some of the leading pastors of the city. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak to- morrow at 11 am. on “Footprints of Mothers.” Holy communion will | be served. Special Mother’s day pro- | gram at 7 p.m. Prayer service Thurs- day, 8 pm, Grace Baptist. ‘The woman’s meeting will be held | Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., with White Cross work. Lunch will be served at noon. The business meeting will be held at 1 pm. Mrs. E. E. Richardson of Congress Heights Baptist Church will be guest speaker at the afternoon session. Bible Institute, A bible study vesper service will be held at 1316 Vermont avenue tomor- row at 4 p.m. under the auspiees of the Christian Witness League of America. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director of the league and dean of the institute, will continue the teach- ing from the book of the Hebrews. He will broadcast over WOL Thurs- day at 7:30 am. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. “Our Debt to Motherhood” wilb be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Sam H. Kornmann at 11 am. The Gems Class, taught by Miss Grace Volland, will decorate the altar in honor of their mothers. At the 7:30 pm. service the subject will be “A Searching Question.” ‘The Church Council will meet Tues- day at the home of Jerome K. Lyle, Cleveland Park Congregational. At 11 o'clock the Rev. Joseph S. Loughran will preach on “The Glory of Motherhood.” Dr. William Carl Ruediger, dean of the School of Education of George Washington Uni- versity, will speak at 7 o'clock. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge 11 am. and 8 p.m., Mrs. Howarth. Washing- ton No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, Maj. James Roberts in charge 11 am, and 8:30 p.m. play, “The For- gotten Mother.” Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Capt. J. W. Martin in charge 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. special Mother's day program. wnshlngton No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jefferson street, Capt. W. C. Young in charge 11 am. and 7:30 p.am, special Mother’s day program. ’ WASHINGTON, Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at 11 n.m.: ‘The 21st anniversary observance of | | the church and pastor, Rev. S. Geriah for | 0 Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 Eye street northeast, Adj. Luella Knox in charge 10:45 am. and 8 p.m., Mrs, Asher, Mother’s day program. Missionary Alliance. Two special missionary addresses will be given tomorrow at 808 Eye street by Rev. E. Torvaldsorj of Cen- tral China. Rev. P. R. Hyde will be in charge at these services at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, 7:45 p.m,, Thursday, at 2028 North Capitol street. St. Ma Lutheran. “Mother Stands By,” is the theme of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, at the Mother's day service at 11 am. The choir will sing and there will be a duet and chorus. Mr. Nerlick also will sing. The Luther League will give a fel- lowship tea at 5:30, when mothers of the congregation will be the honored guests. Marvin Methodist. Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, the pastor, will preach at the Mother’s day service at 11 a.m. on “A Mother’s Faith.” At 8 o'clock the subject is “The Prodi- gal's Brother.” Midweek prayer serv- ice Thursday at 8 p.m. Vedanta Society. “The Motherhood of God” will be the topic of the lecture tomorrow at 8 p.m., by Swami Vividishananda. On Tuesday evenings he teaches the Upanishads and on Thursday eve- nings he gives lessons on concentra- tion and self-mastery. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will preach tomorrow at 3460 Fourteenth street. 11 am. “New Things” and| 8 pm., “Sin Unto Death.” Free Methodist. Rev. M. Hayden, the pastor, will have as-guest speaker for both morn- ing and evening services, Rev. Dr. Blews. He will have for the morn- ing subject, “A Living Sacrifice” and in the evening, “The Human Harvest.” Prayer meeting Tuesday night, led | by the pastor. Official board will | meet at the close of the prayer meeting. Zion Lutheran. Merchantship of Mother- will be the suktject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz at the 11 o'clock service. There will be a special Mother's day service in the chapel at 7 p.m. under the aus- pices of the Senior and Junior Luther Leagues. “The hood” Western Presbyterian. ‘Mother’s day will be observed Sun- day morning. Dr. Dunham's subject will be "“The Comforting God.” 1In the evening he will preach on “The Vine and the Branches.” Volunteers of America. The oldest mother attending the services in the mission at 471 Penn- | sylvania avenue tomorrow afternoon | will receive a bouquet. Another bou- | quet will be presented to the mother | having the most children. Adjt. Christine Eroh will render a solo as a part of the Mother's day musical program presented by Capt. Paul Kelly. Adjt. H. Mills Eroh will speak on “Mother.” Eckington Presbyterian. The communion service will be held at 11 ocleck. In the evening the second of a series of addresses for young people will be given. Theme, “The Challenge of the Modem World to Christian Young People.” Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. ~ St John's Episcepal. At 11 o'clock tomorrow there will | be a service of morning prayer and | Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach on “The Mother Love of God.” There vill be evening prayer and a sermon | by Rev James F. Madison at 7:45 o'clock. * Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Mother's day services at 11 am. Preaching by Rev. James T. Walker, and at 8 pm. preaching by the pas- tor, Rev. John W. McCoy. Christ Lutheran. Mother's day will be commemorated in the 11 o'clock service. The pastor, | Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, will speak on “The Blessed Virgin, the Greatest of All Mothers.” The Sunday school will hold Mother's day exercises at 10:30 o'clock. From 6 to 8 pm. there will be a devotional and educa- tional meeting under the auspices of the young people. A Bach program will be presented. Highlands Baptist. The annual meeting was held Thursday evening. Maupin Willis and Harvey E. King replaced trustees and Elmore King was made financial secretary, with Donald Boss as assistant. All other officers were re-elected. The trustees will meet ‘Wednesday evening. There will be a Mother's day serv- ice tomorrow morning, with a sermon on “Mother o’ Mine.” the sermon will ‘Trouble.” be “Peace or Baptist Ministers. Rev. J. J. Rives, pastor of Emory M. E. Church, will speak before the conference meeting at Calvary Bap- tist Church Monday at 11 am. Calvary M. E. South. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will preach at 11 o'clock on “Mother In- | fluence.” The young people will meet at 7. At the 8 o'clock service the subject will be “The Mother Heart of Jesus.” Thursday evening the pastor will talk on “The Parable of the| ‘Tares.” French Services. The French service at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 4 pm. will be held in the Lincoln Chapel instead of in_the main auditorium because of the Rad- cliffe memorial service being held in the latter place. The pastor of the French congregation, Rev. Andre Frank Liotard, will preach on “La Vie Simple.” Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. F‘:m'ley will speak at 11 am. on “Ministering Mother- hood.” A literary and musical Moth- er's day program will be presented at 7:30 pm. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach a Mother’s day sermon at 11 o'clock on “Behold Thy Mother!” At 8 pm. there will be 8 Mother’s day program, in which the New Testa- ment story of Christ caring for His mother as He was hanging upon His cross will be depicted. Special music will feature both services. Wednes- day evening, under the auspices of the Women’s Missionary Society, the pastor will present an illustrated trav- elogue on the spread of the gospel from its beginning in Jerusalem. Prayer meeting Thursday night. retiring | In the evening | 5,4 4o bring their branch banners. | D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. Bethany Baptist. A Mother’'s day pageant, “Behold Thy Mother,” will be presented to- morrow evening, difected by Miss Florence Cockerille. “There Stood His Mother” will be the pastor’s morning subject. A Mother’s day tea, sponsored by the young people, will be given at 6 pm. The second annual banquet of the Intermediate Federation will be held in the social room Wednesday. Bethesda Baptist. A Mother’s day service will be held at 11 am. by Rev. B. M. Osgood in the Masonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue. His topic will be “A Chris- tian Mother's Heart and Hands.” Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Greene, recently of New York City, will have charge of the evening service. The 7Younl People’s Society will meet at |7 pm. Atonement Lutheran. Mother’s day will be observed Sun- day morning when Pastor Snyder will speak on “Good and Bad Mothers.” Subject of the evenln¢ sermon, “Strangers and Pilgr! The Ladies’ Aid wm gfive a bingo party at the home of Mrs. George R. Huttle, 49 Rhode Island avenue, May 17, at 8 pm. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Service in honor of mothers tomor- |row at 11 am. Special music by the vested choir. Sermon topic “Mother- hood, Pious and Otherwise.” A flow- er of appreciation will be given to each mother present: Young mothers will usher and the oldest mother pres- ent will be presented with a bouquet. At 8 p.m. the mothers will present a Jpngum “Mothers of America.” A meeting of the Sunday school board will be held in the church Tues- day night. JPrayer service will be con- ducted by the minister Thursday. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Mother's day will be observed. Mrs. | Thales Bowen will recite a mother’s poem, “Give Me the Roses Now.” The pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, will preach at 11 o'clock on “The Faith in Thy Mother” and at 8 pm. on “That Living Water.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Trinity Methodist. Mother's day will be observed in the Adult Bible Class when a male | quartet will sing in honor of mother. | Hubert H. McMurray will lead the | discussion at 11 am. Dr. Dan L.| | Ennis will have for his subject “The Divine Motherhood,” and at 8 pm. | he will observe the anniversary of | Florence Nightingale. Subject, “The Lady With the Lamp.” On Wednes- | day, 8 pm. meeting of fourth quar- | terly conference by Dr. Benjamin W. | Meeks. | Truth Services. | Services tomorrow at 10:45 am. at the New Colonial Hotel. Rev. Robert | Sanders will conduct a baptismal | service in connection with Mother's | day. The sermon topic is “The Place | of Mother in the World.” The Busi- | ness Men's and Women's Prosperity | and Success Club will meet Wednes- | day evening. “A MOTHEI.%’S WAGE” IS SERMON TOPIC, Dr. Harry M. Canter to Preach at Epworth M. E. Church Tomorrow. “A Mother's Wage” will be the sub- | Ject of Or. Harry M. Canter min- | ister of Epworth M. E. Church South, | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. | Part of the service will be a free-will | offering to be taken for the Methodist | Home for Aged and Infirm at Gai- thersburg, Md. The evening topic is “The Incredible Christ.’ | Services of the Wesley Fellowship will be held at 7 pm. Dr. Canter will conduct the prayer | meeting Thursday evening The women, under the leadership | of Mrs. their drive to provide a special fund | ,pomons of the Methodist home at | Gaithersburg. 19 GIRLS’ FRIENDLY BRANCHES TO OBSERVE | | Annual Festival Service Through- out Diocese to Be Held To- morrow Evening. ‘The annual festival service of the Girls’ Friendly Society throughout the | diocese will be held tomorrow eve- |ning in the Church of Our Saviour. 1615 Irving street northeast at 8 |o'clock. The diocesan officers and with the branch officers and members |in this service of devotion. There are 19 branches throughout the diocese | extending to Bowie, Md. | The branches are asked to assemble |in the parish house by 7:30 o'clock The clergy of the diocese, especially those who have branches of the Girls’ asked to attend this service vested. the Church of Our Saviour. He will conduct the service and the Junior Choir of his church will lead the singing. TWO STIRRING MISSIONARY MEETINGS At 808 Eve Street N.W. 3:00 and 7:30 P.M. || _Rev. E. Torvaldson—China ‘ Fresh Facts From Far Away Fields —=25 YEARS A MISSIONARY— Christian and Missionary Alliance F E. Nelson are closing‘— for the work of maintaining certain | _ council members will meet together | Friendly Society in their parishes, are | Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills is rector of | CHURCH T0 BURN MORTGAGE NOTE Dr. R. W. Weaver to Preach Sermon at First Baptist. With a sermon by Dr. Rufus W. Weaver on “The Emancipation From | Incumbrances,” the Pirst Baptist Church tomorrow morning will cel brate with a “mortgagé burning Payment of the final note was made May 3. A committee composed of E. Hilton Jackson, moderator; Henry W, Clark, chairman of the Board of Deacons, and T. Temple Hill, treasurer, w: named to co-operate with the pastor | in arranging the ceremony. T. J. Moore, & leader in the movement to wipe out the debt, will strike the match touching off the note and Charles B Mclnnis, chairman, with | other members of the Debt Commit- tee, as well as the Business Women's Circle, which raised about $4,000 of the total $20,000 paid off, and all others who assisted will be given hon- | |/ orable mention. At the close of the morning service the Lord’s Supper will be observed. In the evening Dr. Weaver will speak on “Defeated Candidates.” Swedish services will be held at 3:30 pm. Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching. ‘The Ann Jackson Class will hold business and social Monday eveninj the Euzelian Class Tuesday evening | at the home of Miss Winifred Ing, 1832 Biltmore street, and the White Cross at the church Wednesday at 10 a devotional services Thursday evening in the absence of Dr. Weaver, who | attend the Southern Baptist | Convention at Memphis, Tenn., May | will 14 to 18. —_ “OUR DIVINE HEREDITY” The deacons will lead the | DR. PIERCE’S SUBJECT All Souls’ Unitarian Minister to Preach at 11 0'Clock To- morrow. “Our Divine Heredity” is the sub- ject of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, min- ister of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, at the 11 o'clock service. The dis- cussion of the program of social ac- tion, recently formulated by the de- | partment of social relations of the | American Unitarian Association, will be continued at the adult class, meet- | ing in connection with the church school at 9:45 o'clock. A large delegation of young peopie are attending the week end confer- ence of the Joseph Priestley Feder- ation at the Unitarian Church in | Germantown, Pa. The Business and Professional Women’s Club will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday. The guest speaker will be T. Swann Harding. author. His subject will be “Fictions Men Live By.” The speaking will be in Pierce Hall and open to the pub- lic. On Friday at 3:30 the Girl Scouts of this district will hold their annual presentation of awards in Pierce Hall. Rosirrurian Rosicrucian Fellow. ship | 308, or_and Iis Oceult D.m. Significance”—] Ill)n ophy _Thursday. _* Bivine Srience 11 a.m.—“The Technique of Spirit- ual Healing.” First Divine Science Church BURLINGTON HOTEL, 1120 Vermont Ave. Rev. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Minister. = New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY §%a" & Above @ N.W. 0" arcana. Class. 1p_and Sermon . PAUL_ SPERRY, Huinrrslql Qggggt‘ The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BR!NCH' 1 1w M. Stoneleigh Court. Conn. A Services are held on Sunda: Library open Wed'sday. 1 to __flismpal | at 11 o'clock Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene Corner 7th and A Sts. N.E. REV. C. E. KEYS, Pastor 11 AM.—“My Mother's Faith.” 7:30 P.M.—"The Power of Calvary.” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.—Great Prayer Bervice __ Eretpem Church of the Brethren 4th St. and N. C. Ave. SE. REV. RUFUS D. BOWMAN. Pastor 9:45 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—“An Ancient Poet's Trib- ute to Mother.” 8:00 P.M.—Glee Clubs Bridge- water College. of Hnitarian CHURCH 16" nd Harvard s LIkl Minister &I UlyssesG, dhm 9:45 AM.—Church School, 11:00 AM.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister: “OUR DIVINE HEREDITY” Euangelistic Center The Full Gospel TABERNACLE N. Capitol and K Sts. 9:30—Sunday School. 11 o'clock — Rev. Bard, Missionary from China, will speak. 7:30 — The Pastor preaches. - Sub- ject, “The Moth- er of Jesus.” —Chart Talks by the From Egypt to Canaan.” 7:45 — Young People's Wed., 7 Pastor, Tuesday, Meeting. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Meeting for Worship. 9:1, '\m—fiundnv School. 11 a.m —Meeting for Worship. All welcome. Friends Meeting of Washington. (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day -Sundly) Sunday school. 9:45. All interested are welcome. Yogoda SELF REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Society Founded by Swami Yosananda. LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of lndla “ETHICAL PRINCI- PLES OF HINDUISM” May 12, 1935, 8 P.M. 1758 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. Ehenaggh_gl Biblical Symbolism Harry D. Appleby Sunday, May 12, § P.M. Christian Mystic Bibl lavatsky Clas Meeting: Thur cn_Group: -Fri. Combicie Outiine " Coutee 1 Theosspny. | WASHINGTON LODGE TS 1216 H St. NW. Sun.. Class; Wednesday, May 15—8:15 P.M. STUDY CLASS “LAW OF CYCLES" Library_Open Sat. 2 to 5 United Lodge of Theosophlsts Hill Bldg., 13th and Eve Sts. N.W. No Dues. Fees or Collections Episcopal Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. LL. D. REV HARRY LEE DOLL. B. D. REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL. B. D. £:00 a m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m—Morning, Prager and Ser- | mon by The Rector. 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s Fellowship. §:00 pm—Evening _Prayer and Ser- | 2 mon by The Rev. Mr. Cart- mel ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th SL N The REV A. PARSONS. SUNDAY SERVICES am—I11 am—& pm ST . THOMAS’ 18th St. Bet. P and Q Services 8 and 11 SERMON BY THE RECTOR Holy Eucharist—Wed., 7:30 a.m. Thurs., 11 a.m. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH St. Northeast bet. B and C Sts. Eighth L r-fl, ! e Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7, 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:3 ND'!III Devoti i Our 'Lady of the "u"’ Culons beld every 0 _and 8:30 Christadelplian Chapel, 732 Webster St KW, . 10:00 AM. W ). " “Thursday Bible Crasex B> M Hniversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Mother-heart of God” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. ? l).‘ov:' M- : —Mai T Nieh Mass and_Sermon —Solemn Evensong and Benediction. Take 13th and D Florida Ave cars'ts St and € Streeis Northeast. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Clergy— The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D.D,, Rector. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by Mr. Madison. Visitors Weicome. —ST. AGNES— (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Car) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR —Intercessions Fridays. | | Washingtor Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road. Holy Communion .. 7:30 am Morning Praver. Holv Com- ‘munion and Sermon. Preach- er. The Rt. Rev. George Craig Siewart. D. D.. Bishop of CRICEED: . oo .oovnin 11:00 a.m. People’s Evensong and Ser- mon. Preacher. The Bishop of Washinzton 4 Saint filark 3 “On Capitel Hill" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. 10 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 am —Primary Class. School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Pray 435 b m Youna Peopie's Fellowship 8:00 pm —Evening Prayer with Choir The Choir u( men nd boys will sing a special Sarred Conectt over cunnn \m evening to B . Holy Ccmmvmlnn Church 11:008 o —‘l'lmr CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. The Rev George F. Dudlev. D.D.. Rector The Rev. Jobn F. Robertson. HOLY EUCHARIST ST AM si00 PM WEEK DAY HOLY EUCHARIST. DALY 7:00 AM THURSDAY 0_& 930 AM HEALING =ER\ICE _TUES ROCK 'CREEK PARlSH EV. F. J. BOHANAN Toe Counry Chureh in the Cnv ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Bock Creek Church Rd, and Webster St Services. 8:30 and HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Gm—m Ave. and Madison St. 9:30. 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m ST. MARGARET'S Ave. and Baneroft Place, ‘!V, HERBlR'I' ls(?()‘l“l SMITH, D D. e LEY GRIFFITH. y Communion. 11700 &M —Morning Praver. The Ree- tor will preach £:00 p.m.—Young People's Society. Thursdays ang. Holy Days—Holy Com- munion at 11. The Nllivily - [ Fhe™ Ave. & A SL.SE. 0. 9:15._10. 11 Entertainment. Tuesday. Resurreai Church ~ School. All Souls’ Memori: IChurch Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett. Rector. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 7:30 pm.—Younz Peopie’s Club.