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CANP CONFERENCE BEGUNBYYOUTS Congregational Young Peo- ple Holding Sessions at Camp Kahlert. continye all da; and tomorrow morning afternoon, with more than' 100 delegates in at- tendance. Dr. Theodore Wilson, director of the National Park Seminary, is the dean of the conference, the key theme of which is “What Is it. All About?” Among the speakers and leaders of discussions are Dr, W. M. Gewehr, head of ‘the history_ department of American University; Dr. Russell J. Clinchy of Mount Pleasant Church, Rev. J. 8. Loughran of Cleveland Park Church, Dr. Chloe Owings of the Federal Emergency Relief Admin- istration, Rev. A. J. Buttrey of Park Riage Congregational Church, Park Ridge, N, J.; Miss Nell Berghout, di- rector of religious education at the First Congregational Church; Dr. D. Butler Pratt, Miss Jean Herron and Arthur Pritchard of Mount Pleasant Church; Keith Biliman of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, Miss Jean Miller of Cleveland Park Church, and Grady Leonard, superintendent of the Chil- dren’s Receiving Home. Subjects for Discussion. Included in the subjects for dis- cussion are ‘“Social and Economic Cross Currents” and “The Church and Bocial Affairs,” by Dr. Buttrey; “The Outlook for Religion Today,” by Mr. Loughran; ' “Personal Problems,” by Dr. Owings; “World Confusion” and “The Church and World Affairs,” by Dr. Gewehr; “Americans and War,” by Dr. Clinchy; “Immortality.” by Dr. Pratt;; “Miracles,” by Mr. Pritch- ard, and “Day by Day Living,” by Mr. Billman. Elisworth Dent of the Na- tional Park Service, gave an illus- trated lecture last night on “The Na- tional Parks.” At the communion service tomorrow afternoon, Dr. Wil- son will speak on “Putting Our Knowl- edge to Work.” Among the delegates in attendance are: . Cleveland Park Church—Rev. J. S. Loughran, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Moore, Misses Jean Miller, Elizabeth Smith, Betty’ Benson, Katherine Smith,” Ruth Darby, Marion Vorhall and Katherine Furmage, and Messrs. George Conn, Ned Thorne, John Wells, Charles Wells and Charles Wood- bury. Ingram Memorial Church—Rev. Walter C. Hook, Misses Jean Kaiser, Mary B. Adams, Janis Naecker and Carolyn Ames, and Messrs. Raymond Newmasn and Lloyd Mackabee. First Church Delegates. First Church — Misses Suzanne Allen, Ruth Mullen and Nell Berghout, and Messrs. George M. Tillinghast, Jack Call and Harry Allen. : Herndon, Va., Church—Raymond F. ‘Wrenn. Mount Pleasant Church—Misses Alice McFall, Ruth Kizer, Jean Her- Ton, Betsy Ross, Jean Diffenbach, Patricia Parr, Pauline Gunn, Phyliss Cogswell, Elva D. Outland, Patty Cralg, Marguerite Owings, Lois M. Kugler, Jahe Darby and:- Margaret Lockhart; Drennan Miller, Donald Stuart, William Yost, Douglas Steph- enson, John Baldwin, Arthur Pitch- ard, Grady H. Leonard, Howard Mann, Thomas Collingwood, Joseph Marzolf, Jack Marzqlf, John Nairn, Ned Nye, William Powell, Jack Call, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Purnell, Dr. Clinchy and Dr. D. Butler Pratt. PENTECOST SERMON . THEME ANNOUNCED Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen Will Speah on “The Spirit Makes the Church.” ! *The Spirit Makes the Church” is the Pentecost subject of the sermon by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen at Luther Place Memorial Church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. Special music Will be furnished by the choir. Mrs. Long Kinsella will play the prelude and postlude. Another p of new members will be received to the fellowship of the church at the morning service. { The Sunday moruing prayer group ts in front of the church audi- rium each Sunday at 9:30 o'clock. Mount, Rafnier, Md. . The leader will be Miss Farmie Davis. ‘will be held Thursday at 6:15 o’clock &t Sholl's Cafe, 1032 Connecticut avenue. HOLY SPIRIT IS THEME be led by Mrs. Helen Albert, organist. m-muynerxvmume'm_' r of the young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. e will be observed 10:30 a.m., taking the place of the church service. “A Happy Home” is the theme of the service, in which the children will take part, “fi‘m leadership of Mrs. Thomas W. Blum- enauer. Dr. Ranck, the pastor, will make & brief address and baptize Md., for a four-day session. Dr. Ranck and Dr. V. F. Meyer, elder, are delegates. . The Merry Helpers' Club will meet At the morning service tomorrow, Dr. Russell J. Clinchy, will speak on “The Unity of the Spirit.” The ser- mon will be a reply to an article by Theodore Maynard of Mount Bt. Mary's College, in the Forum for June, “The Catholicism of Protestantism.” The article criticized a recent sermon in which Dr. Clinchy stated the basis for Protestant unity. Alied Youth Post. Plans have been completed for a dance next Priday on the roof of the Y. W. C. A. at 17th and K streets. The post will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday evening. A skit en- titled; “The Quest and the Cup” will be presented. - Fifth Baptist. The anoual Children’s day service will be held at 10:30 am. in the church sauditorium, classes and de- partments will assemble as usual at 9:30 am. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at 7:45 p.m. on “Contrasts, Clouds and Rainbows.” - Important Finance Committee meeting Monday night. Pather's day to be observed June 16. Good Will Baptist. Rev, James R. C. Plan, pastor of the Clark Memorial Baptist Church of Homestead, Pa., will preach tomor- row morning. Rev. Pinn is the son of Dr. Pinn. In the evening, Dr. Pinn will preach on “The Church and the Child.” At 10:30 a.m. the Sunday school will have its anoual parade. Second Baptist. Children’s day will be observed to- morrow. Rev, J. L. §. Hollomaa will preach at 11 am. on “The Church and the Children.” The communion service will be held at 3:30 p.m. There will also be a reception to new mem- bers. In the the pastor will preach on “Collecting Dividends From Trouble.” Bethany Baptist. A Children’s day pageant, ‘Bearers will be given trmorrow evening by the junior and intermedi- te department of the church school. a'ha pageant is veing directed by Miss Cockerille: ‘The r's subject tomorrow morhing is “The Feril of Preoccupa- tion.” Senator M. M. Logan cf m 3 OF REV. J. F. WENCHEL |Fram 'yl‘hium_:dny {n Be Observed at Christ Lutheran Church 1 1 il | i E 2. gE 1 ; : : i z : 2 £ among the church, respectively. They will be concluded June 30. Mt. Morish Baptist. ‘The Sunday School will hold its an- nual Children’s day service tomorrow at 9:30 am. At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Randolph, will preach on “The Bulwark of National Se- curity.” Special music by the Junior Choir. At 3:30 pm. a Youths’ day program will be conducted by the young people. A quartet from the Young People’s So- ciety of the Third Baptist Church will render musical selections. At 8 p.m. the pastor's theme will be “The Source " |of Courage.” Prayer service Tuesday at noon and 8 pm. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will preach tomor- fow at 11 am. Reception of new members. Pew rally will be held June 16 at 6 pm. Dr. A. J. McCartney, Church of the Covenant, will make the address. ATS" | Music by the choir under the direction organist. ‘The Sunday School service at 9:30 am. will be devoted to a Children's presented will preach on “A Little Child Shall Lead Them.” Rev. Kenneth Buker, pas- tor of the Kenilworth ian Church, who was recently a delegate to the General Assembly, will be the guest speaker at the vesper service | at 6 pm. His subject will be “Evangelism at the General As- sembly.” John Wesley A. M. rington. Heart” will be the message to the Junior Church. At 7:45 p.m. he will preach on “Choosing the Difficult.” Music by the senior choir. Plymouth Congregational. At the morning service the yested choir, under the direction of Willlam Allen, will be presented in a special program of music. R. Todd Duncan will be 'tHe baritone soloist. He will be assisted by- other guest soloists. The service will begin at 10:45 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Arthur D. Gray, will preach cn “Words of Life” and will administer holy communion. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. The Pentecost festival will include special music and sermon and the affirmation service set for the whole Episccpal Church will be used tomor- row at 11 am. Holy communion, 8 Children’s day will be observed to- morrow. At 11 am. the minister, Ebeneser Methodist. Rev. F. P. King will preach at 11 am. on “ Cleansing.” Rev. Emery B. Smith will address the Men's League at 8t. George's Chapel tomorrow at § pm. on “Re- Business.” of Clyde Glass, Jones Memorial M. E. Children’s day will be observed to- morrow. Sermon at 11 am. by Dr. Julius 8. Carroll on “Christian Edu- cation.” church 8 pm., “The Secret of the Lord.” Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at 11 am. is “A Victory Followed Up.” At 3:30 p.m. he will preach a special ser- mon at Pirst Baptist Church, George- town.. His topic at 8 pm. is “The Lord Will Provide.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m., and Thursday, 8to9pm. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. At 11 o'clock tomorrow a Children’s day service of recitation and song will in. At the 7:30 service the second an- nual talent doliar presentation of the women of the church will be held. ‘The pastor, Rev. 8am H. Kornmann, Done What She . ‘Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. ‘The Bible school assembles at 9:30 and the Children’s day program will start at 10 o'clock, in charge of Mrs. Clarence Ray Ferguson. will preach at 11:20 o'clock on “The Children of God.” He will also preach at 8 pm. on “Without Shedding Blood.” ‘The prayer service Wednesday eve- ning. Daughters of the King. Presentation of the masters fund will be held in Christ Church, South- east, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eckington Presbyterian.. ‘The annual Sunday school program B. Wooding, will spesk at 8 p.m: Anmlnl“sunflny school picnic will “The Scapegoat,” and at 8 p.m. on “Shifting Sand or Solid Rock; Which?” ‘The pastor and a group of delegates the church will atiend the Dis- { i i fq ; i E g a § § ? | Fie i will deliver an address on “She Has ' Could.” B. | o'clock at the will 'nn:emenu. ‘The pastor, Rev, Henry H Ei’?:' ) Thursday at 8 p.m., midweek services. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will preach on “The Birthday of the Bride of Christ” at 11 a.m. tomorrow. At 8 pm. his theme will be “Christians Who Are Not Church Members.” Next Friday evening the Christian Endeavor Society will pay a social visit to the Lewinsville (Va.) Soclety. Divine Science. “The Riddle of the Universe” is the subject of the lesson-sermon by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch tomoarrow at 11 Burlington Hotel. Wed- nesday at 8 p.m., at 3303 th street, she will discuss “Life.” Sudat CAROLINAN WILL PREACH Dr. J. H. Foster Will Occupy Chevy Chase Baptist Pulpit. Dr. J. H. Foster of Wilmington, N. s service Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7, 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30. Devetions Cer. 16th and § Streets N.W. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS. D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—8ervice of Worship. “With Tongues of Flame” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Sunday, June 9, 8 P.M. AEn WASHINGTON LODGE TS .| B. A. Lamoine, the rector, will preach. ST. COLUMBA’S CHURCH TO FETE ANNIVERSARY Special Exercises to Be Held To- morrow, With Special Pro- gram of Music. The 10th anniversary of St. Co- row at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. A special musical program has been . Communion will be cele- brated at 7:30 a.m. COMMUNION SERVICES 8t. John's Episcopal Church to Celebrate Whitsunday. | ‘Whitsunday will be celebrated st the corporate communion of St. John Episcopal Church. At the 11 o'clock ;r‘vloe there will be a celebration of Hart will Pent be held at 9:45 am. There will be a| celebration of the holy communion, | followed by the awarding of certifi- | cates and pins, in the parish hall. Washington Truth Society 730 13th N.W. ROBERT SANDERS, Leader. : b 3 SUNDAY SERVICE, 11:00 A M. ALSO Sunday. Tuesday. Priday Hnity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leider SUNDAY MEETINGS 11 AM.—LECTURE 8 PM.—LECTURE Speelal Musle. 9:45 s.m —~Sunday School 6:45 p.m.—Geod Words Club. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. Friends Washington. Ios0—euis Ferids Ave) nday School. PRIIRS, MEETINCe ORTROR O D:45 v m. y 11 8.m.—~MMeeting for Wo All welcome. Hnitarian i ég ALL SOULS 5 CHURCH 16%ns Harvard Minister = h%— 9:45AM. Church Scheol 11:00 AM. Morning Worship Sermon by the Minister Message Seance Tuesday and . | Monday. Wednesdar and Friday lfiit R H i f | TEg i i I P i 1 : i | s ) Dr. H. H. Miller to Speak on “Spelling God With the Wrong Letters.” Dr. R. H. Miller, pastor of the Na- tional City Christian Church, Thomas circle, will join with his congregation | in welcoming the visiting Shriners, their families and all visiting mem- TABERNACLE N. Capitol and K Sts. 930—Sunday Sehool. 11 o’clock—Preach- Tuesday, 7:45— Young Peeple’s Meeting. Wednesday Evening, 7:45—Chart Talks by the Pastor. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor 1st Fraternal Spiritualist Church 1320 N st. n.w. 7:45 p.m. sharp. MRS. EMILIE ll?.. “Guest Speaker.” Jeet: “God's Plan for Warld Recovery” Iph Redmond Parks i conduet th Ralsh mo; 'arker wi :afi ; TR > Pol. Mra M A Borden, Publie Cordially Invited. T DR. JANE B. COATES REv. ALFRED f“TERRY “God’s Plan f}'fi'fiu’. Recovery” T . ar ViR Temple. L A R R oo, B Cor £or® Fhone Tincoln 1572, 3433 HOLMEAD PLACE N. Between 13th and-14th at Newten St. Sunday, Jume 9, at 8 P.m. Non-Sertarian REALIDE CHURCH T A s SRR The Fellowship of the ‘Universal Design of Life' was) BRANCE has decided to devote all his: time. to the EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY - The People’s Christian:" will discontinwe all regular serviess st the JOPPA LODGE HALL; Georgty Ave. and Upshur Street. M EVANG. BENJAMIN A. BAUR.). will deliver his y FAREWELL MESSAGE Tomorrow st 8 P.M. @lhristian CHR_I_§IIAN The National City ON THOMAS CIRCLE 3 PRAE o 7 o 9:30 s.m.—Bible _School, Bo- cial Hall. 10:50 a.m.—“Spelling God With T e Wrene Letters.” Welcome Shriners and Visiters. Ninth Street lg- D Sts. N.E. ‘ashingten. D. C. Rev. Clifford H. Jove. Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“What Meanelh Thist™ 7:45 p.m—8pecial _evening (Missouri Symod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Paster 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. WHITSUNDAY. > 4:00_pm_—Cradle Roll Exercisés. . MARK'S LUTHERAN' 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ. PASTOR They Praved.” vmu-r:‘_ weicomat LUTHER PLACE § Memorial Church !’ At Thomas Circle . REYV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, |} . D., Pastor. f Nerth Capitel and How! CONCORDIA CHURCH Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Paster 10:00 8.m.—Ge: 11:15 a.m. A Cordial Welcome to Everybody.' ST.PAUL'S Conn. Ave. & Everets St REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D.. Paster 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 3. m.—Children's Day Pageant. $:00 p.m.—Sermon; “Tongues of Fire" TRINITY, MT. S4th St El‘ Ba Rd. Rev Biwin B Pieslow. "un:‘-: Sctiool and Sible Class. N Ciniaifans ot s and Fower” Charch of the Reformation Obpne-ne Foizer Shakespesre Library Dr Osear ¢ Blackwelder Paster Or fobn Weidley Pastor Emerites Church School at 9:30 AM Mornmmg Worship at 11:00. “The Meaning of * Whitsunday” Luther League at 6:45 PM. Bvening Worship st 8:00. Confirmation Service YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Keller Memorial Maryland Avesue and Ninth St. NB, . S._T. Nickolas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Worship at 11:00 _“The Holy Spirit”" " Evening Worship st 7:48 “A Crown of Glory” .. Young e

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