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SERVIE T0 0N ‘SHRINE CONCLAVE élnh,orate Music Primram { . to Feature Temple " Heights Rites. by a uelecum ery Tongue Adore Thee,’” u Chanters, led by Warren W. es, with Robert Bond Gotta as Qur Fathers,” sung by the congrega- tion. .Dr. Simpson D. Daugherty, pas- tor of the United Brethren Church will read the Scripture lesson and offer prayer. The congregation will unite in, prayer. : Following the recessional by the Almas Chanters will be the introduc- tijon of Imperial Potentate Dana S. ‘Williams by Director General Robert P. Smith. The imperial potentate will make a brief talk. Dr. Palmer, pastor of the Washington Heights Presby- terian Church and grand chaplain, Grand Lodge of the ‘District of Co- lumbia, will deliver the sermon. Sing- ing of “America” will be followed by the benediction by Dr. Abernethy. 'C. C. Combs, past grand master of the District of Columbia, is chairman of the Program Committee. PENTECOST SERVICE WILL BE OBSERVED Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski to Preach | at Grace Lutheran Church Tomorrow. Services honoring the anniversary | of ‘the festival of Pentecost and the outpouring of the spirit upon the church, will be held tomorrow in Grace Lutheran Church. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach at 11 am. on “Our Need of Another Pentecost.” A chorus choir, undetr the leadership of Mrs. Marion St. John Aldridge, will furnish special | music. ‘The annual Children’s day in the Bible school will be held June 16 when the congregation and Bible school will unite at 11 a.m. for special exercises. Awards will be made for meritorious work done during the past year. An address will be given by Supt. Stutz. ‘The annual Bible school picnic will be held in Rock Creek Park next Saturday st the Miller's cabin reservation. PENTECOSTAL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Declamation. Contest Victors to Develop Sermon at Ninth Street Christian. - Pentecost will be observed tomorrow at the Ninth Street Christian Church. The subject by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Jope, in the morning will be. “What Meaneth This?” The choir will sing. At 7:45 p.m. the three young people ‘who have been victors in the Pentecost declamation contests will develon the head! “Peter, Harvey; “The Racial Fellowship of Pentecost,” by Herbert “Cooper, and “Pentecost and Personal Salvation,” by Miss Helen' Harvey. Miss Mildred and evening and will be sick and shut-in in the cers of the church. 5 ‘services will be held ‘Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and will be led by Arthur C. Jones. The subject will *“The Church and Christian Service.” SERVICE AT BRIGHTWOOD Cumberland Pastor Will Preach Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Jesse P. Dawson, jr., pastor preacher lt Bfllht'ood Park M. E. Church tomorrow. The minister, Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, will participate in the service and will tell the chil- dren’s story. “An Evening With the ” .will be the special feature at the evening service when some of the great masterpieces of Haydn, Mendel- Speaker LIEUT. COMDR. E. L. PUGMIRE, ‘Territorial commander of the Sal- vation Army in the Southern States and the District of Colum- bia, will be the principal speaker at a uaited meeting to be held at the Temple Corps auditorium, 606 E street, tomorrow at 8 p.m. This meeting will be held in connection with the fiftieth anni- versary of the Salvation Army in the District of Columbia. All of the Washington branches will be united for this service. The instru- mental sextet of the National Sal- vation Army Staff Band will furnish music. The meeting will be open to the public. ‘There will also be an anniversary observance at 3 p.m. at the United States Chamber of Commerce when Secretary of State Cordell Hull will be the principal speaker, CHRISTIAN STUDY UNITT0 GRADUATE Columbia College Seniors to Hold Commencement Banquet Tonight. The eighth annual commencement of the Columbia College of Christian Education will be celebrated with a banquet and commencement exercises. The banquet, will be given at the Y. W. C. A. today at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, will be the guest speaker. Benjamin J. Brooks, Irving L. Koch and Dr. Hervin U. Roop will also speak. A feature of the program will be the consecration of newly elected offi- cers of the Student Assembly, when | Miss Elsie Wade Stone, president of |the college, will induct into office |Emma H. Hatton, president; Anna Hammond, vice president; Ruth L. Blackburn, ~ secretary; Edith Porter, | treasurer; Culvin S. Totten, critic, and George Powell, sergeant at arms. | A program of music will be given | by Justin Lawrie, director of the choir of Foundry M. E. Church; Mrs. Law- rie, Culvin S. Tottep, Miss PFrances Larson and Miss beth Muilen. The commencement exercises will be held in Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church tomorrow evening. Dr. Angie Smith, pastor of the churc! |will deliver the commencement a dress. His subject will be “The Su- preme Contribution of Jesus to Life.” Miss Stone will present certificates to the following students: Philip R. Alsop, Ann Anderson, Miriam Alvord, Ada C. Burrows, Ruth L. Blackburn, | Sara L. Buchanan, Jean Crist,. Galen | Crist, Luctle Carlson, Mattie Conway, Caroline Davis, Agnes DeWitt, Sadie Embrey, Mary Estes, Clara M. Ed- wards, Beulah ~Frazier, Catherine Fisher, Helen L. Fowler, Florence Franklin, William Garden, Margie M. mond, Emma L. Hatton, Marie Hilton, Betty L. Harstin, Johanna Kersten, Reta Lentz, Prances Larson, Claribel Moore. Elvert Miller, Geraldine Mon- roe, Pearl McPherson, Edith Porter, George Powell, Ethel Risden, Jacob Replogle, Georgia Stover, Fay Simon- ton, Helen Self, Virgil Weimer, Mary M. Wilson, A. K. Wimer, Marie Wells, Ruby Wilson, Kathrine Wright, Maude Wright, Alice Ward and Galen Yates. CHILDREN IN' PROGRAM Exercises Will Be Held at Wu);- ington Baptist Church. At the West W Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Chil- dren’s day service will be observed. The pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin will preach at 8 pm. on “Knowing Jesus.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will serve an anniversary dinner. June 19, at 6 o'clock in the Sunday school auditor- ium, It will'be the celebration of the 69th birthday anniversary of the or- ganization of this church. @hureh of @hrist CHURCH OF CHRIST * 3460 Fourteenth Street N.W. JAMES H. McBROOM. Minister. Preaching and Communion: 11 am. and 8 pm.. J. P. SANDERS of Sherman. Tex. Only Congrerational Singing. UNIVERSE” First Divine Science Church BURLINGTON HOTEL, 1120 Vermont Ave. Rev. GRACE LIG.I""\'UI' PA’“; 1885—THE SALVATION ARMY—1935 ; ‘FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY U..S. Chamber of Commerce, Sunday, 3 P.M. CHAIRMAN—HON. MELVIN C. HAZEN. SPEAKERS— HON. CORDELL HULL, HON. CAROLINE O'DAY, REV. JCHN K. CARTWRIGHT, __RABBE ABRAM SIMON, REV. OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER, LIEUT. COMMISSIONER E. I PUGMIRE. 'uub—u S.Hululnd—hurlenhublla“ Y. lhl‘l-ldl.lh / Unmzn su.wmou MEE‘I'ING Tu-.hMurh-.lu IILN‘I..'P.I. mmn l.m—scd.m' Jenkiss.© | THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C., CATHEDRAL PLANS PRAYER FOR STATE New Hampshire Officials -and People to Be Re- membered. Public officials and the people of New Hampshire will be remembered in prayer in Washington Cathedral services for one week beginning to- morrow, Whitsunday, in accordance with the “Union of States”.plan an- W. Tobey, Right Rev. John T. Dallas, Bishop of New Hampshire, and offi- cers and members of the New Hamp- shire State Society of the District of Columbia. Former Gov. John H. Bartlett and Frederick J. Young, rep- resenting the society, are co-operating in sending notices of the service to | native sons and daughters of New Hampshire who are now residing in ‘Washington. This is the sixth State commemo- ration in the Cathedral, the others having been Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Maryland and other States are to have their observances in the Autumn. Canon Anson Phelps Stokes, former secretary of Yale University, will de- liver the sermon at the celebration of the noly communion at 11 am. tomorrow. Services for the day will begin with celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. Pilgrimages will be held immedi- :e':vl{ following the 11 a.m. and 4 pm. ces. Bishop Freeman will deliver an ad- service which is being arranged by the national officers of the American Legion in the open-air amphitheater on Mount St. Alban June 16 at 3 pm. Rev. Park W. Huntington of Wilmington, Del,, national chaplain of the American Legion. will preach the sermon. This service will be broadcast over the coast-to-coast net- work of the National Broadcasting Co., thus permitting thousands of American Legion posts to partici- | pate. National officers of the Legion and members of the posts and auxil- jary units in and near Washington tion. [SERVICE FOR CHILDREN PLANNED BY LUTHERANS Zion Pastor to Epeak on “The| Spirit Speaks to the Churches.” Children’s day will be celebrated at Zion Lutheran Church in a special service at the Sunday school, 9:30 am. At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. Edward G. Goetz, will preach on “The Spirit Speaks to the Churches.” The quarterly meeting of the Dis- trict Luther League will be held in the chapel at 5 pm. Rev. Paul W. Koller, executive secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America, will be the speaker. A business meeting of the Luther League will be held in the chapel Friday night. The annual Sunday school picnis will be held next Saturday lmrnmn at grove No. 20 at the Inot of Sherrill dress at the “National Church Sunday” | will be represented in the congrega- | WILLIAM W. EVERETT, Jr, President of the Young People's Conference of the District of Co- lumbia Sunday School Association, who has announced the dates for the annual Interdenominational- Conference to be held at Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md.,, June 21, 22 and 23. TALK TOMORROW BY BISHOP HUGHES Will Preach at 11 0’Clock Service of Foundry M. E. Church. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, who is presiding at the 151st session of the Baltimore annual conference meeting in Foundry M. E. Church, will preach | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. | At 10 a.m. the conference love feast will be conducted by Dr. Charles W. Baldwin of Baltimore, the 95-year- old minister of the conference. The consecration and ordination | service for the new ministers will be | conducted at 3 p.m. by Bishop Hughes. Dr. Albert E. Day, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church, Baltimore, will preach at the 8 p.m. service. i Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, min- | ister, with his family, will leave here | Tuesday. He sails for Paris, France, |on the S. S. Roosevelt on Wednes- day. He will preach in the American Church in Paris during the Summer, returning to Washington the first of | September. The list of Summer ministers at Foundry includes Bishop Willlam Fraser McDowell for the morning and Dr. Albert Joseph- McCartney, min- ister of the Covenant-First Presbyter- ian Church, for the evening of June 16; Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, chan- cellor of the American University, for | | the morning, and Dr. J. Hillman Hol- | lister, minister of the Chevy Chase | Presbyterian Church, for the evening of June 23; Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes for the morning and Dr. | Chesteen Smith, minister of Metro- politan Methodist ‘Episcopal Church, | for the evening of June 30. JUNE SERMON SERIES Dr. Pierce Preaches on “Some/ Hard Sayings of Bible.” | During June, Dr. Ulysses B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Unlu- | | rian Church, is preaching a series of | sermons on “Some Hard Sayings of the Bible.” Tomorrow morning the | subject will be, “Speaking With | ! Tongues.” | At the Adult Class in Current Re- ligious Thought, Miss Beatrice McCon- | morrow. | ices tomorrow in Holy Comforter SATURDAY, MEETS TURSDAY 50th Annual Session of M. E. | Doa with Conference to Convene at Metropolitan. The first unit of the society, within the bounds of the Baltimore confer- The luncheon will be held at Amer- fcan University. Dr. Wesley M. Gewehr, professor of history at American University, will bring the greetings from the faculty. Miss Ethel Harpst, superintendent of the Ethel Harpst Home, Cedartown, Ga., will be the guest speaker. Installation of new officers will be in charge of Dr. Benjamin W. Meeks, superintend- ent of the Washington district of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Robert O. Saunders, president of the Metropolitan Auxiliary is chairman of arrangements. _The | convention hostesses are: Mrs. uwtn’, Holt Hughes, wife of the realdenti bishop; Mrs. Chesteen Smith, Mrs. J. | M. M. Gray, Mrs. C. V. Burnside and | . Mrs, B. W. Meeks. S RS WHITSUNDAY RITES SET AT ROCK CREEK| Holy Communion to Be Celebrated Twice, With Sermon at Latter Service. The Whitsunjay services tomerrow | in Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Churca road and Webster street. will include celebrations of holy communion at 8:30 and 11 am., with sermon at the latter service by Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan. rector. Dr. ‘Bohanan, who is chaplain of the Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home, extends an invitation fo visiting Shriners to worship with the congregation to- The birthday *hank offering of the church school will be presen.ed at| the 11 o’clock service tomorrow. This sum will be accumulated for the next three years and will be used to build | a children's ward in St. Luke's Hos. pital, Shanghai, China. Rev. 8. Thorne Sparkman of Chrun Church, Baltimore, will be the guest / speaker at a meeting of the Young People’s Fellowship at 7 p.m. The Rock Creek Players will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Harry C. Sigourney, 811 Taylor street. The June meeiing of the Men's Club of Rock Creek Parish will be held in the oarish hall at & pm. Thursday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday will be observed as Ember days. Dr. Bohanan ancnounces the serv- Hamlin, George S. Dixon, Anna Ham- | drive in Rock Creek Park. | nell of the Children's Bureau will lead Holy communion will be celebrated & difc‘{:‘:;l of mozhl;:}mfi'% June 16 at the services at 8 a. progra soclal 11 am. T md,\by the Department of Social Rela- Beginning June 16, in addition to | ttions of the American Unitarian As- the regular 11 a.m. service, an earlier | 50ciation. This class meets at 10 service will be held at 8 am. This| ©'clock in connection with the church additional service is planned to give | school. At 4:30 the Junior Alliance opportunity for worship at an earlier | Will install its new officers, followed hour by tea. A reception in honor of Dr. during the Summer season. | 74 "Nirs. Pierce will be held Friday evening. Friendship Baptist, “Answered Prayers” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomor- row at 11 am. Mrs. mbeue Bundy | will speak at 3:30 pm. W. C.| Thompson will preach a spechl ser- mon at 8 p.m. YPreshyterian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assemblvy | 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. | REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m. —!vmmg fionhIp rmn Iry Dr. Taylor. Church of the legrum On the h!lvlp Glfi.{l‘l hubymu-(uu to the Nation’s c.nhpxk : .'.fl-..‘%v‘.’.‘.‘h.““ L A Cordia) Welcome to All PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairment Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister ling Forth n. Word of Lite.” Tt emersy 88 the 8p.m—"Jema's Forty Days." Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers: Dr. Joseph R. Sizoe Dr. Albert Evans 9:30 a.m.—Chugeh Bible Sehool. :00 .m —Communion Address. pai—*“The Divine Savier” EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth 8t. NE. ‘Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCariney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Ministers. MORNING WORSHIP, 11 AM. Sunday School for all grades, 9:45 am. Thursday Evening Prayer Service, 5:15. WESTERN 2108 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D.D. : Minister 11:00—CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE. 8:00—"“The Two Cups.” B wen Rarualgonist ' WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. | GEORGETOWN 10rganised 12800 P Street Near 315t Sirest N.W, | Rock Creek Chapel, 5714 Georgia ave- nue, will include celebrations of holy communion at 7:30 and 11 am. Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in charge of the chapel, is absert on vacation during June. Rev. Claude Rid=nour, assistant at Rock Creek Church. will officiate. Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. . D. o .L.AI.IYLIIMLI..I . A. CARTMELL. B. D. -—Hol! Communion. —Chureh School. —Holy Communion and Ser- mon by the Rev. Mr. Dol .—Young People’s Pellowship. —] Prayer and Sermon E'!e?l?l:'l." r. lOIrtmell The Na v-ty M arv oA R CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. ¥ dley, D.D.. 3 ™ R T e 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. 11:00a.m.~Holy Communjon and Sermon by the Rector, Visitors Weicome. 4 w==ST. Al 46 Que Street N.W. (Pla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Oar) REV. V. O. ANDERSON, RECTOR ST, MARGARETS JUNE 8, 1935. 1. Darby will preach tomor- mmmdmv Dr.J. W dnlmudm Social Service wlnfid henmmmlu )Onm Oulndl Social Agen. ack | evening he will be tendered a recep- operating g their help, to secure the representation of about 15 leaders, who are to select the | Mfontrose Park. this atternoon = 0VE REVEALED MINISTER'S TOPIC Paul Delong Gable Will Be at Organ at Congregational Rites Tomorrow. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the Pirst Congregational Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “Love Revealed.” Paul Delong Gable will be at the organ. ‘The Calvin® Coolidge men’s class will meet at 10 o'clock aad the Young | People’s Society at 6:30 o'clock. Harry Whiton will lead a discussion on “What Is a Fair Income?” Jesse Nussear will lead the worship service. ‘The church night supper and mid- week service will be held Thursday. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. At ! 6:45 o'clock, Miss Nell M. Berghout | will speak on “A Twentieth Century | Experiment in Christian Living: An Interpretation From Modern Litera ture.” 5 | Perfect-attendance medals were pre- | sented to the following members of | the choir at the morning service last | Sunday: Stanley Covert, Jack Davis, Miss Lois Garlock, Claude Hanan, Miss Bess Hough, Don Waite und\ Miss Gail Whiton. ‘The officers for the Young People’s | Society are: Tudor Whiton, pruidgnt, Miss Helen Olmstead, vice president; Richard Hobbs, recording secretary; Miss Mary Esther Bailey, correspaud- | ing secretary, nnd Jesse Nussear, | treasurer. firthuhm Eptnrnpal Wmmw\\w Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM'S S 17NN “SLEEPY-EYED” 8 P.M. This service will stir and re- vive you. Come for a refreshing. “Holding the Keys” WOL BROADCAST 2PM. Two rousing Revival services Tues. and Fri. 8 p.m. Washington Cathedral 'fluu-h 224 Massachusetts Avenues d Woodley Road Holy CO--l!nlol Morning, Prayer 1 and « T:30 a.m. 1:00 a.m, P:nhl I'III.II :l Ser- All Persons Are Invited to m Cathedral Services. Saint filark : Third and A Streets Southeast uv WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. .—Holy Communion Ave. and Bancroft Place. Tor ‘ofl-ty m Thursday, ASCENSION Mass. Ave, at 12th St N.W. YOUNG MINISTER | Stating the Protestant SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Society Founded by Swami Yosansnda. LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of India THE PERFECT SOUL June 9, 1935, 8 pm. 1758 Columbis Read N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. Hedants “Reincarnation— Its Scientific Proofs™ Sundsy, June 9, 8:00 P SWAMI A Of Indis VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N Street N. Latter Bay Syints GETS CAPITAL CALL Rev. M. C. Brittian Will Be- come Assistant at First Baptist Church. Baptist Church. He was ordained in his native State, Florida. He will preach his first sermon the evening of June 23. The following Thursday tion. He is the son of Dr. George C. Brittian, field secretary for Flor- ida of the Southern Mission Board. ‘The Perpetuation of Pentecost” will be the theme of Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, the pastor, tomorrow morn- ing, with the Lord’s Supper observed. Class wlll hold a pic- and the Business Women's Circle at the same place next Friday. Children’s day exercises with a spe- cial program by the beginners, pri- mary and junior departments will feature the Sunday school services tomorrow morning. The Ann Jackson Class will hold a business and social meeting at the church Monday evening. —_— Takoma Park Baptist. - A Children’s day program will be presented at 10:30 o'clock. At 7:45 pm. Rev. W. E. La Rue will preach on “Some Recent Striking Examples of Religious Fanaticis) ___ @ongregational “The Unity of the Spmt” A Reply to Theodore Maynard Dally (Except Sunday), 7 PM. L. D. S. Church 16th & Columbis Rd. N.W. Edw. P. Kimball, Organist PUBLIC INVITED @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, First Church of Christ tist, Boston, Mass. Attitude Toward S . 5 Religious Belief | Fir*t Church of Choiet Suientist By Rev. Russell J. Clmchy Second Clmlrch of Chnlt Scientist | Third Church nf Clmn Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourtb Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “God the Only Cause and Creator” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sunday School—11 A.M .un a7 Seboo ¥ clock. RADXO PROGRAM THURSDAY; 10 AI‘. STATION WJSV. AND 5:45 BM.. READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2 :30to b :30). | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. | N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 p.m. week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Snndnyl and holidays. THIRD CHURCH Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 17:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days: Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- aays, 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Holi- days, 2:30 to 7:30 Al l‘;‘l' I’!ltoflll l’l att At Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 a.m. 1410 Columbia Road—Phone Ad. 4614 First Congregational | 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister . Sunday School, 9:45. Calvin Coolidge Men’s Class, 10:00 Young Pecple’s Society, 6:30 11 AM. “Love Revealed” Church Night Supper and Midweek Meetiny on Thursday Evening uv uvfl reading METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, DD, Pastor. CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. Morning at_Eleven orning at_Ele Bible_School Day. speaks on “What a' Boy Did for “Lev':lli:;.b‘amv:il or Lifting Up. Which?” 9:30. Church Bible School. 7 p.m., Pour Centennial continues its Bundl! h‘!- ning Services through the Sumi | Taviie $ouTss our caal. Somisrranis audl torium. You can relax in our individua] seats and enjoy a short in for an hour of rest snd Fpifitual re freshment. R VL RN B, 8:30 and ll m am 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—“THE SIMPLICITY OF THE L; GOSPEL.” MR. LESLIE ALLEN, Soloist. 6:45p.m.—B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p.m.—“CAN SIN BE CURED?" Thursday evening at R o'clock—*"Prac- tical Demonstration in Soul Winning.” PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. FIETH Dv' Near 7th S.W. 3. l BRIGGS, Pastor. dren, alore. Chil- lome to take an ice. musie, songs lnd flowers flnn from the Children's 745 nance Aportant ina Committee meeting Father's Day t ‘l:H ay to be obsflufl June 186. GHLANDS CHURCH. -rue ith Street. at Jeffe NEWTON MERCER & SIMMONDS. Pastor churel service. “Growing Rich by Spending. PETWORTH 2, 3, ke Rev. Henry J. Smith The Priendliest Church in Washinston 10:30—Children’s Day Exere g8 pm-—p Y F ! lnniul'.lun - o . Briges wi ! ‘.K“ ill preach on Children's Day _exercises -nsa‘ | Zoung People’s Societies. ' 8' pm. Male Quartette. "“The Virgini r Ball Live o Berfect Tites™ i 3 6 ta | Bin” Knowingly?" ~ Attend the Charch | That Glowe. Goes na’ drows’ m- tinually. ot *vihing Wiiners and "l'n!ll’ Pflmfllr Cordially Invited to TAKOMA Finer, branch Eesd and A‘Dtl Street. lfl 1"—@"! e ot Bellcions Fanaticlsm.” WILLIAM EARL LA RUE, Pastor. 17th d East itol Rev. B M. B. Jones B, .. Pastor | 11a.m.—“A Co-operating Church.” 8pm.—*“A Life-Giving Church.” ALL WELCOME. WEST WASHINGTON ‘llt ul K treets N.W. First Bapnst Church 16th and O ste. K. DR._RUFUS W. WEAVER. Pastor. REV. MILNER C. 11a.m—“The Perpetuation of Pentecost.” AIN, Assistant Pastor. Dr. Weaver. (The Lord’s Supper.) 8p.m.—“The Disease of Despondency.” Dr. Weaver. Sunday School, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W, . S. ABERNETHY, Minister 11:00 8.m.—“BUT IF NOT—" Dr. Abernethy. 5:00 pm.—“HAVING A HOBBY.” Mr. Murray. Vesper and n's baptismal service, ln%ml‘onlu Omitted) 11 9:30—Children’s Day in Sunday School. 6:45—Young People’s groups. RNational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 am.—“THAT DAY—PENTECOST.” $pm—THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE LIFE » 2 ie by Brass Quintet. All Visitors We Choo-{mu ln—mm-n-ymmmam 6:45—B. Y. P o. BETHANY R. L Ave. & 2nd 8. N.W. M. P. GERMAN. A CaItORES DaT SaCTaAT ‘lmlh!uul-'lllu E'.umu.'nmmd Temple Baptist Churchom & N st Nw. ’: :30 a.m.—Bible School. 7:00pm—B. Y. P. U. a.m.—Children’s Day Service. ’.n—h-cuu Service—Rev. T. O. Jones. M:u 3fi~mv?:es“fi.=h