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A8 9970 GET AWARDS IN CHURCH SCHOOL Special Rites to Be Held Tomorrow in St. Mark’s Episcopal. Ninety-nine Mark’s Episcopal parish will receive honor awards tomorrow at a special service in the church, Third and A streets southeast, at 9:30 o'clock. The awards will be presented by Rev. William R. Moody, rector of the par- ish, ucation for the diocese. The awards represent high averages in scholarship and attendance. Those receiving the awards are Doris Kaldenbach, Audrey de Lozier, Reginald Ellington, William Taylor, Raymond Hall. Milton Hall, Gordon Archer, Robert Stange, Mrs, Elia Treynor. Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Edna Wyncoop. Louise Farmer. Mildred Watson, Jane Ann Hardman, Margar- et May. Owen Crump. Harry Hodges, John Trusheim, William Burgess, Clara Canter, Ruth Lancaster, Kath- leen Sheriff, Evelyn Schaefer, George Conger. John Jaesche. John B. Con- ner, Francis Hart, Edith Hart, othy Marsonelli, Marolyn Cox, Walter Carter, Charles de Lozier, Thomas Thornton, Ella May Treynor, Thomas Cooper, Harry Hood, Roy Burgess, Richard Sladen, William R. Carter, Elmer Lowe, Doris Farrall, Edith Jameson, Dorothy Parkman, Charles Harrington, Lyman Lancaster, Ham- mond Oliver, Charles Stevenson. Nor- ella de Lozier, Jean Farmer, Bertha Kaldenbach, Edna Mae Wyncoop, John Baker, Ralph Crump. Ralph Kaub, John Edward Kaiser, Paul Mitchell. Donald Thornton, Emma Campbell. June Farrall, Julia Mae Frye, Laura Parkman, Raymond Can- ter, William Hawlev, Charles Sladen, Thomas Treynor, Ernest Hall, Ra; mond Bryant, Earl William Saundel Joan Barry, Phyllis Randall, Dorothy Walker, Cordie Lee Moody, Barbara Nussear, Mary Alice Gould, Constance Monks, Gene Blankenship, Fred Charles Schner, Charles Hugh Camp- bell, Josephine Lewis, Hillery Saun- ders, Alma Lee Simmonds, Helen Mav Farrall. Stanley Collinge, Elizabeth Prye. David Gould. Vivian Hart, Alice Lowe. Robert Mitchell. Edward Starke, Louise Carpenter, Charles Martin, Mary Susan Saunders, Barbera Trus- heim. Leonard Douglas Yates, Grace Heath, Patricia L. Scott, Helen Fran- ces Young and Raymond Hawkins. The teachcers in the church school | will go for an outing Sunday after- noon to the Summer Frazier on Herrin Bay. Mr. Frazier is the superintendent of the school The school will not close for the Summer, as has been the custom in years past. day at 9:30 am. SUMMER SERVICE PLAN WILL BEGIN Young People of Petworth M. E| to Have Part in Evening Program. The Summer Sunday evening serv- ires will be initiated at the Petworth M. E. Church tomorrow beginning at 7:30 p.m. During the first half hour the young people will have charge. conducting a song service, with Gene Otto presiding. Alma White will de- liver a brief address. Mary Wilson will read the Scripture lesson and Chester | Move will lead in prayer. Hart will sing. The minister, Rev. R. L. Wood, will deliver a motion | “Jerusalem the picture sermon on Golden.” using one reel of motion pie- tures taken while in Jerusalem last Summer. At 11 am. the minister will con- duct the communion service. The choir will sing under the direction of Ardiz Atkinson. The church and Sunday School pic- nic will be held Thursday at Marshall Hall. Thomas Mears. superintendent of the Sunday School, man of the Committee on Arrange- mentx. Plans are being completed for the entertainment of the children and young people. . CHURCH SCHOOL PLANS 8TH ANNUAL SESSION Nursery Added to Departments of | Chevy Chase Community Vacation Work. ‘The Chevy Chase Community Vaca- tion Church School will convene for its eighth consecutive year June 24, at | 9 am. The sessions, meeting from 3 to 12 o'clock every week day, will be held in the Presbyterian Church School Building, Chevy Chase Park- | way and the Circle. The churches assisting in the pro- | motion of the school are the Chevy | Chase Methodist. All Saints’ Episcopal, | St. Paul's Lutheran, Chevy Chase | Baptist, Chevy Chase Presbyterian and | Wesley Methodist. This year an addi- tional department, that of a nursery for children from 2 to 4, will be con- ducted. Other departments held will be kindergarten, primary and junior. The school, in addition to primary emphasis upon religious education and character training, will have other fea- tures such as handcraft, basketry, ‘woodcraft and games of various kinds. Bradford Bayliss and Rev. Edward | O. Clark are in charge of the school. DR. PERKINS TO SPEAK ON ‘THE FLAVOR OF LIFE’ Universalist Pastor Will Leave Tomorrow to Take Part in Tufts Commencement. “The Flavor of Life” Is the sermon topic of the Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins tomorrow at the Universalist National Memorial Church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Perkins will leave Sun- day to take part in the commencement ceremony of Tufts College, at Boston. ‘The Sunday evening supper group will meet at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa McCain, 119 Southwick street, Bethesda. There will be a Ladies’ Aid Associa- tion luncheon and meeting Tuesday in Perkins Hall. On Thursday the W. E. D. O. Circle is to have a supper picnic t Haines Point at 5:40 o'clock. The supper will be followed by a business meeting of the organization. Rev. Max A. Kapp, minister of the Universalist Church of Fitchburg, Mass., will be the preacher at the church next Sunday for the final serv- ice befere the beginning of the series of union Summer services with All Eouls’. Unitarian Church and Mount Pleasant mma; Church. children and grown | people of the church school of St.‘ and chairman of Religious Ed- | Dor- | home of Woodell | It will be held every Sun- Raymond S. | is the chair- | Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison, pastor, preaches tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Going & | Little Farther,” “An Evening With | Hymns” will be observed at 8 o'clock. On Thursday night the ordinance of baptism will be observed, followed by covenant mecting. Divine Science. “The Breath of Life” is the subject of the lesson sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch at the Burlington Hotel. On Wednesday | at 8 pm., at 3303 Thirteenth street northwest, she will speak on “Mental | Low.” Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet | | tomorrow at 9:45 am. W. H. Har-| rison, president, will preside. J. A.| Van Zuylen will have charge of the | lesson. Representative Wall Doxey of Mississippi will be the guest speaker. Master Wall Doxey will sing, accom- panied by Mrs, Doxey. The lesson | subject is “Christian Stewardship.” Dr. Hirl A, Kester, the pastor, is at- | tending the annual session of the Maryland Annual Conference at West- minster, Md. Representative Sam Hobbs of Alabama will preach at 11 a.m. There will be no evening service. | Mount Moriah Baptist. Men's day will be observed tomor- | row. Rev. J. Harvey Randolph will | preach at 11 am, on “Christian Man- | hood, the Strength of Our National | Life.” The senior choir will render the music. A musical and literary program will be rendered at 3:30 pm. ' and sermon by Rev, William A. Ran- dolph of the Walker Memorial Baptist Church. At 8 p.m. a musical program will precede a sermon to be delivered by Rev. Emmett Starks. A “Taulton Wedding,” under the auspices of the Pastor's Aid Circle, | will be given at the church Monday night. Prayer meeting Tuesday eve- ning. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. “God's Care Sure and Sufficient” is the topic of Dr. H. B. Taylor at 11 o'clock, beginning a series of sermons based on Twenty-third Psalm. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church will deliver an address at 6 p.m. in the interest of the financial rally. Music will be furnished for both serv- ices by the choir, under the direction of Clyde L. Glass. | Chapel of the Redeemer. | Morning prayer will be read at 9:30 J'clock tomorrow in the chapel at Glen Echo by Thomas G. Spence, lay reader, who will also deliver the ser- | mon. | The closing exercises of the Sun- | day school will be held at 10:30. with distribution of prizes for attendance. Final arrangements will also be made for the picnic to be held in Glen Echo Park next Saturday. — | Third Baptist. George 0. Bullock’s !opic at | .m. is “A Wise Choice,” At 8| D m is holy communion and receiving | new members. At 3:30 pm. Dr. Bu lock will preach the installation sermon of Rev. Earl Costner of Falls Church, Va. Prayer Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm., and Thursday, 8 to 9 pm. Dr. ! Bethesda Presbyterian. Dr. Marshall Woodson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury, N. C. 1s conducting & ’serlos of evangelistic services which | will terminate June 21. These ser ices are held twice each week day, 10 am. and 8 pm. At the service tomorrow at 11 o'clock he will preach on “A Living Sacrifice.” He will also address the young people at this service. In the evening the topic is “Is it Well?" The young people’s societies will meet at 7 o'clock. Memorial United Brethren. | The minister, Dr. Simpson B Daugherty, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “He Ascended Into Heav- en,” and at 8 pm. on “A Determined | Man.” This is “Joash Chest day.” Organizations and individuals will | | bring their offering for special in- | terests and deposit it in the Joash chest in the chancel, at both services. | Special features at the church school at 9:40 a.m. with E. Claude Babcock speaking to the Fultz Bible Class. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. | Potomac Heights Community. Father's day will be recognized 'o«? morrow with & sermon by Rev. O. J.! Randall at 11 a.m. on “The Glory of on “Why Should Fathers Be Chris- | Yan” will be participated in by a son, & daughter, & father, a mother, | | & grandfather and a grandmother. A lawn festival will be held Tues- day evening. Lincoln Congregational. | Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak tomor- | row on “Life’s Stronghold.” Special ! musical selections will be rendered. | The men’s brotherhood at 10 a.m. will | be addressed by Dr. Lewis K. Down- | ing, dean of the School of Applied ‘Sclencea Howard University. The Young People's Forum will | present a program of song and dis- | cussion at 7 pm. Mrs. A. D. Gray, | wife of the pastor of Plymouth Con- gregational Church, will be the speak- er. An open discussion will follow the | address. The prayer service will be held 'fl'mmdly evening. The theme | will be “Are We Making Spiritual Progress?” First Baptist, West Washington. “When the Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest” is the subject o a special ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. Marcellus N. Newsome, tomorrow at i1 am. He will also preach at 8 pm. Midweek services Wednesday and Friday nights. Transfiguation Episcopal. | Ten-minute sermons by Rev. J. J. Queally will begin Sunday at 11| o'clock. The Summer schedule starts | with shorter services. {he early serv- ice at 7:30 is one-half hour for those who are leaving for Sunday trips. At the 11 o'clock service the music will be directed by Jesse Heitmuller, organist. The church school will re- cess June 23, and the senior pupils will attend the 11 o'clock service during | the Summer, instead of 9:30 a.m. Friendship Baptist. “The Sign of the Blood” will be the subject of Rev. Willlam Weaver, as- sistant pastor, Sunday at 11 am. Holy communion at 3 pm. A musical program will be rendered by the Young | Men’s Jubilee Chorus at 8 p.m. Takoma Lutheran. At the morning communion' service an individual communion set, the gift of one of the members of the congre- gation, will be dedicated. The name of the donor will be announced dur- ing the service. Rev. J. Adrian Pfeif- fer is pastor of the congregation. Children’s day services will be held at 11 o'clock. Georgetown Lutheran. The services tomorrow at 11 am, | catholic mass, conducted by Chaplain 110:45 am., organ concert; | by the pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene. The ! ciation and Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold | | vin Mayo, vicar. | preach tomorrow at 3460 Fourteenth will be conducted by Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Th™sermon will be THE EVENING delivered by Rev. C. R. Botsford. “Worshiping Jesus” will be the title of the Children's day service at 7 p.m. Prayer service Thursday at 8 pm, conducted by the pastor. Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by the presiding elder, Rev. A. A. Crook. He will hold the first quar- terly conference Monday night. Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff, pastor, will con- duct Children's day services at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. Northminster Presbyterian. The morning service is at 12:15, with a sermon by Rev. R. C. Simmons on “The Christ Who Repels.” Miss Martha Gilly will lead the meeting at 7pm. Plymouth Congregation: At 11 a.m. tomorrow the pastor, Rev, Arthur D. Gray, will speak on “How to Enrich Life" Prayer service Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Fort Myer Chapel. Services tomorrow are: 8:45 am.. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 am, conducted by B. J. Tarskey Protestant worship, Chaplain R, C. Deibert. Kenilworth Presbyterian. Children’s day service by the Pri-| mary Department will be held at 11 am. A “Tom Thumb Wedding.” un- | der the theme of “Jesus and the Children,” will be rendered. The eve- | | ning service will be the observance | under the auspices of the Fidelis Class. J. T. Owens will be the speaker. Calvary M. E. South. At the 11 o'clock service Children's day will be observed, with an address young people will meet at 7. The pas- tor will preach at 8 pm. on “God's Wonders of the Mountains.” At the prayer meeting Thursday evening the pastor will talk on “The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant.” Joint Session. The General Baptist Deacons’ Asso- | a joint meeting at Church Monday night. Bethesda Baptist. Children's day will be observed by the Sunday school, Rev. B. M. Os- good, pastor. The exercises will be directed by Mrs. James E. Ainley at 10:15 am. in the Masonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda. The pastor’s sermon is “Wonderful and Useful Servants.” Miss Fern Atkins, president of the B. Y. P. U. of Washington, and a del- egation will have charge or both the | young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. and | the gospel service at 8 p.m. Enon Baptist | Saint Luke’s Episcopal. Trinity Sunday will be ushered in with a celebration of the holy com- munion at 7 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon will be held at 11 am, with Rev. J. E. Elliott, rector, as the preacher. | St. Luke's mixed choir, directed by Louis N. Brown, organist and choir. | master, will render its concluding service of song for the season on Sun- day evening. John Wesley A. M. E. Z. “The Light in the Cloud” will be minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington. “A Boy’s Lunch” will be the message to the Junior Church. At 5 pm. he 3: | will Dre!rh on “The Triumph of Per- sistence.” Music by the Senior Choir, S. A. Laurie Norville, director; Miss Lucille Mills, organist. Holy com- | munion will be administered in the evening. Ebenezer Methodist. Rev. F. F. King will preach tomor- row at 11 am. on “Applied Chri tianity” and at 8 p.m. on “Assurance.” St. Mary's Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Sister Lelia Mary of | Philadelphia will speak to the young | people of the church Sunday morn- | ing during the special service for | young people. St. Monica's Chapel. Holy communion will be celebrated tomorrow at 7 a.m. Choral Eucharist and sermon, 11:30 a.m. Evening serv- Sister Lelia Mary from the convent | in Philadelphia. Every Thursday holy | communion at 7:30 am. Rev. J. Al-| Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow | morning on “The Conversion of Chris- | tlans” and in the evening on “Love | and Law.’ The Western Army will go on a | moonlight cruise down the Potomac | Friday. Marvin Methodist. The annual Children’s day service | will be given at 11 o'clock. Rev. W. | Hedley Clews of the Baltimore Con- ference will preach at 8 pm. Rev. E. E. Overholt will speak at the prayer | service Thursday at 8 p.m. Church of the Epiphany, The services tomorrow will be as | follows: 8 a holy communior 11 a.m., morning prayer, with & spe- cial sermon appropriate to Trinity Sunday by the rector. At the eve- ning service at 8 o'clock Rev. Mr. Doll will be the preacher. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will | street, at 11 a.m. on hood and King’ Great Church.” Gunton Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the church, will have as his text tomorrow at 11 o'clock Ezekiel, ii.15, “I sat where they sat.” There will be music by the quartet, composed of Clara Moran Bernheimer, soprano; Kathryn English, contralto; Louis Annis, tenor; C. Ridgeway Taylor, “God, Brother- d at 8 pm. on “A Grace Reformed. ‘The holy communion is celebrated at both the morning and evening serv- ices, the pastor, Dr. Ranck, speaking on “How Shall We Continue Pente- cost?” ‘The Sewing Circle will hold its an- nual picnic on the lawn of the home of Mrs. D. F. Swab, 426 Rittenhouse street, Thursday morning and after- noon. People’s Congregational. Women’s day is featured at both services Sunday. The guest speaker in the morning will be Mrs. Julia West Hamilton, president of the Phyllis ‘Wheatley Y. W. C. A., and at 8 o'clock Dean Lucy D. Slowe of Howard Uni- STAR, WASHINGTON, with Mrs. Elizabeth Dickerson as solo- ist, will sing in the morning service. The Girls’ Glee Club of Armstrong High School and the Suavita female chorus will be heard at the 8 o'clock service. The minister will be in charge of the service Thursday night. Fifteenth Street Christian. Father’s day service at 11 a.m., with the observance of the Lord’s Supper and special message by the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “Our Boys.” Evening service at 8 o'clock, beginning with old-time song service. Special music by young people’s chorus choir and sermon on “A Highway and & Low.” St. Mark's Lutheran, At the morning service, the pastor, Rev. J. Luther Fratz, will deliver a Children’s day sermon on the theme: “How Old Are You?" There will be & five-minute talk to the juniors. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “The Importance of Small Things” and at Rev. J. O. Reynolds will teach the | Berea Bible Class. He and Mrs, Rey- | nolds will sing. Miss Helen Yages of Philadelphia, will teach the James Class. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am. under the di- | rection of Dr. George F, Dudley, rec- tor. Bethany Baptist. “The Clear Eye of Youth” will be | the pastor’s subject tomorrow morn- ing. In the evening he will speak on “Seeing Faces. ol The junior church will celebrate its seventeenth anniversary Friday at 7:30. Mother Jaeger is planning a | social, which will be held in the base- ment of the church. Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. His subject is “Christian Steward- ship.” of the opening exercises of the church school. Peck Memorial Chapel. “High Resolves Facing Strong Temptations” is the morning subject | of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum. A chil- dren’s story will precede the sermon. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet, with Mrs. George Geanaros presiding, Wednesday at 8 pm. in the chapel parlor. The Sons and Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday at 7 p.m, in the chapel, when the essay contest awards will be presented. Miss E. M. Barnes, chairman of the committee, will pre- side at the program. Cleveland Park Congregational. Children's day will be held tomor- row. The young people will have their last meeting before the Summer vaca- tion. Rev. J. S, Loughran will speak on “Our Plans for Next Year.” The meeting will be at 6:30. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees it was voted to completely renovate the interior of the church during the Summer. Eckington Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev, Henry B. Wooding, will speak at the 11 and 8 o'clock serv- ices. The vested Junior Chorus Choir, | & the subject tomorrow morning by the | under the leadership of Miss Anna Kimball, will sing at morning service. The annual garden party of the Fidelity Bible Class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Kling, 1411 Kennedy street, Wednes- | day evening. A lawn fete will be held Friday eve- ning under the auspices of the Aid | Society at the Sunday school house. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Ministers’ Alliance. ‘The Interdenominational Ministers’ | Alliance will hold its final meeting before vacation Tuesday at 11 am. in the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. Dr. J. B. Brawley of the faculty of How- | | ard University will speak. Plans will be made for the Summer outing in July. Tabor Presbyterian, Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Prodigal | Father.” Children's day will be ob- | served in the church school at 10 a.m. The Men's Club will meet at the | home of J. E. Ferguson, 220 P street, Fatherhood.” At 8 pm. a symposium | jces, 6 o'clock, will be conducted by | Monday at 8 p.m. A father and son party Wednesday at 8 p.m. St. John's Episcopal. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 a.m. The serv- ice at 11 a.m. will be morning prayer, and Dr. Oliver Hart will preach on “God Is Love.” Petworth Baptist. The subject of the evening sermon is “Taunted Men.” speak in the morning on “Creative Faith.” The men's Yaden Class and the Philathes Class will hold their annual picnic at Pierce’s Mill Tues- day from 4 to 9 o'clock. for men, games for the children. Mid- week service Thursday night. Union services with the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church will begin July 7 at the Presbyterian Church. Dr. George S. Duncan of the American University Graduate School will be the speaker next Sunday morning. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow at 8| a.m.; service sermon, 11 am., when the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, preaches. Children’s service, 9:30 am.; young people’s fellowship, 7:45 pm. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Life’s Un- fulfilled Hopes.” In the evening he will deliver the baccalaureate sermon for Washington Baptist Seminary. The commencement exercises will be held Monday evening. Rev. M. N. Newsome. pastor of First Baptist Church, West Washington, will deliver the commencement address. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: - Washing- ton No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge; 11 am. and 8 p.m. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, Maj. James Rob- erts in charge; 11 am. and 8:30 pm. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Capt. J. W. Martin in charge; 11 am. and 7:30 pm, farewell service. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jefferson street, Adjt. W. C. Young in charge; 11 am. and 7:30 p.m., farewell service, Adjt. Gil- bert S. Decker presiding. Wuhlnm No. 5 Corps, 715 1 street northeast, Adjt. Luella Knnx in charge; 10: 45 a.m. and 8 pm,, i~ "~ ell-gervice, Maj. James Asher presidiig. The First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, “2 7:45 pm. on | | “The Meaning of Pentecost.” The men’'s class has charge | The pupils of the church school | | will conduct the service at 10:30. D, C, SATURDAY, opened with & 10-minute organ prel- ude. The adult missionary societies meet Tuesday evening. The prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, when delegates from the recent District Conference of Brethren Churches will give reports. Highlands Baptist. ‘The pulpit will be occupied Sunday morning by Rev. Glenn B. Faucett, | pastor of the East Washington Bap- tist Church, preaching in exchange with the pastor. The evening sermon by the pastor, Rev. N. M. Simmonds, will be on “As Usual.” ‘The Woman's Circle will hold a lawn fete on the grounds of the chapel Tuesday evening. Supper will also | be served. The trustees will meet ‘Wednesday evening. The midweek service Thursday will consider the Sunday school lesson for next Sunday. Volunteers of America, Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Eroh will speak at services tomorrow afternoon in the mission at 471 Pennsylvania avenue, | His subject will be “Our Father.” The | | services will be conducted by Rev. | G. W. Raines and the musical pro- gram will be presented under the | | direction of Capt. Clyde Parker. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. 8. Geriah Lamkins will preach at 11 am. on “Find a Way or Make | a Way.” Holy communion, 3:30 pm.; revival services, 8:30 p.m. Trinity Methodist. Dr. Dan P. Ennis will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 am. “God’s | Gift to Man” and at 8 pm. “The Lame Man at the Gate.” The Butler Class will give a play entitled “A Southern Cinderella” Monday night. | - Midweek service is Wednesday. | ganist: | from Jagdalpur, India, will speak at | | the session beginning at 2 o'clock on | JUNE 15, SOCIETY TO HEAR TWO FROM INDIA Quarterly Meeting of For- eign Missionary Unit to Start Thursday. 1935, Miss Laura V. Williams of Lucknow, India, and Mrs. Alma Holland of Jag- dalpur, India, will address the June quarterly meeting of the Baltimore Branch of the Woman's Foreign Mis- sionary Society of the M. E. Church next Thursday at the Trinity M. E. Church, Pennsylvania avenue and | Fifth street southeast. Miss Williams, who soon will re- turn to India, where she is professor in English at Isabella Thogurn Col- lege at Lucknow, will speak at the morning session, which starts 10:30. Mrs. Joseph M. M. Gray, wife of Chancellor Gray of American Uni- versity, president of the Baltimore branch, will preside. Others partici- | pating in the morning session will be Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, or- Rev. D. L. Ennis, pastor of Trinity, in charge of morning wor- ship; Mrs. W. 8. Dewhirst, who will speak on “Adventuring for Christ Margery Temple League, soprano, and these who will join in panel discus- sion: Mrs. E. L. Harvey, Mrs. H. A. | Havens, Mrs. Chesteen Smith, Mrs. | C. W. Kitchen and Mrs. E. G. Latch. Noontide prayer will be conducted by Mrs. H. E. Woolever and the speak- er will be Mrs. Elsie’ Clarke Krug. Mrs, Holland, who has just returned "Life’s Greatest Adventures.” Others participating in the afternoon session Fairmont Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev, H. W.| Campbell will have for his subject *“The Challenge of the Church to the Community.” The choir will sing; James A. Hunt, director. Young peo- | | ple's meeting, 6 pm. Topic. “Why Is | Gossip Harmful?” Midweek services | Thursday, 8 p.m.; topic, “The Service | of Praise,” conducted by the pastor. Yogoda Society, Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak tomorrow evening at 1758 Columbia road. The subject will be “Practical Hinduism.” Jones Memorial M. E. Father's day will be observed to- morrow. Dr. Julius S. Carroll will | speak at 11 am. on “Our Fathers” | and at 8 pm. on “The Abiding Re- alities of Life.” Midweek service Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. DR. VERNON N. RIDGELY ANNOUNCES 2 SERMONS “Resources for the Crises of Life” to Be Theme at Morning Service. Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church. will preach tomorrow morning on “Resources for | the Crises of Life,” and at the evening service on “Courage.” The senlor chmr will sing’ at both services under Mr Potter's direction. will be held at the church | The pastor will | Ball game | Dr. Ridgely will speak at the mid- | week service Thursday evening. Circle No. 1 will hold a picnic at Hains Point Wednesday at 6 o'clock Pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Pot- | ter will present piano, organ and vocal solos in a recital Priday evi rmn[ at the | church. Friends are in “WHY | AM A LIBERAL" TO BE SERMON TOPIC | Rev. Edward 0. Clark to Cele-| brate 11th Year as Pastor of | | Chevy Chase Baptist. | Rev. Edward O. Clark, who cele- | brates tomorrow his eleventh anni- versary as pastor of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, will have as a special message at 11 o'clock the subject, “Why I Am a Liberal.” The Junior Church will be told a story-sermon. { entitled “A Live Fish #nd a Dead | At T pm. all of the young p(»‘nplrL { will hold a “Sunday evening tea,” at i | the close of which, at 8 o'clock, a | address will be given by W. H. Ham- | brook. An open-air devotional service | will be held on the church lawn June 20 at 7:30 pm. The subject will be based on a study of the Book of Galatians. The church unites with other | churches of the community in holding a union vacation church school, which | will convene June 24, at 9 a.m., for | | four weeks' session, | Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene Corner 7 and A Sts. NE. REV. C. E. KEYS, Pastor 11:00 AM.—“Life's Burdens.” TA0PM “Walking as Jesws Walked.” Wednesda. 0 P.M Great Praver Bervice. Thensophy Question Meeting J. Smith Tassin Sunday, June 16. 3 P.M. T 630 pm. Christian Mystic B »m Blavatsky Clas: & P M Meeting. WASHINGTON LODGE TS. 1216 B _St. N.W. June 19—8:15 P.M. Answer Meeting Library Open United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bidg., 17th No Dues. Fe Evanqelistic Center The Full Gospel TABERNACLE N. Capitol and K Sts. 930 —Sunday School. 11 o'clock—Preach- ing: 7:30 — Evangelistic Message, Tuesday, T:45— Young People’s Meeting. Wednesday Evening, 7:45—Chart Talks by the Pastor. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor (and Prospect avenue evening. include Mrs. Charles H. Evans, Mrs. | D. L. Ennis, Mrs, James Andrew and | Mrs. Art Brown. Mrs. Maurice Otterback, president of the auxiliary, will take a promi- nent pm in the program., DR. EDDY L. FORD T& ADDRESS BOARD Eldbrooke M. E. Children's Day Exercises to Be Held To- morrow. “Where Is Your Trust?” is the sub- jeet of the sermon tomorrow morning in Eldbrooke M. E. Church. The pas- tor, Rev. Walter M. Michael. will teach the Community Ladies’ Bible Ctass in the church school and preach at the morning service. The Church School Board will meet at 3:30 pm., and will be addressed by Dr. Ededy L. Ford, director of religious | education in Foundry Church. ‘The annual children’s day exercises will be held in the social hall at 7 p.m., with E. R. Johnson, general superin- tendent, in charge. Prayer meeting will be held Wed- | nesday at 8 p.m. with the pa.stor bringing the message. The annual picnic of the Cnmmu- nity Ladies’ Bible Class will be held ’rhursday at Edgewater Beach. | | “SATISFIED" IS SUBJECT ! OF REV. R. M. SKINNER‘ Sermon Will Be Delivered Tomor- row Morning in Georgetown i Presbyterian Church. ’ “Satisfied” is to be the subject of the sermon tomorrow morning in Georgetown Presbyterian Church by Rev. Robert M. Skinner. The com bined young people’s societies will meet at 3 o'clock in Cissel Chlpel.‘ They will drive to the home of E Royston _on the Liberty- Nnmnrkel Pike in Frederick County, Md., for an outdoor vesper service. Each is ex- pected to bring his own supper. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held June 21 at Glen Echo. Transportation will be by street cars, which will leave Thirty-sixth street 10:30 am. The cars wil§ return from Glen Echo | at 4 pm. The midweek service will | be held in Cissel Chapel Thursdi :Iamr Bay Saints Organ Recitals Daily (Except Sunday), 7 P.M. L.D. S. Church | 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Edw. P. Kimball, Organist PUBLIC INVITED il;flif rurian “ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP 1414 16th St. N.W. Sundas, & p.m.—“CRUELTY TO ANIMALS" v JAMES P. BRIGGS Max Heindel *Philosophy Class Thursda: Astrology Tuesday—Fres Wil Offering. ?nmfim‘ Olhrimzmitg LESSON SERMONS B) DR. G. F.yFRASER 11 a.m —“Temptation® 8 pm—“A Voice From Heaven. Wed., 8 p.m.—Special Convention Program. National Church of Positive Christianity 1726 H St. N.W. Enangelistic HEAR Rev. Arthur Graves of Springfield, Missouri Calvary Church 1911 H Street N.W. Beginning Sunday, June 16th. Every night except Satu Rev. Ben Hardin, Pastor | and Mr. Mizpah Chui | and its amliate orders. Dr. Sublect of Dr. Missionary . ALMA HOLLA SPIRITUAL GIANTS LUTHERAN TOPIG Dr. Rasmussen to Preach and Special Music Is to Be Feature. “The Making of Spiritual Giants” | is the theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at Luther Place Memorial | | Church by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. | A special musical program will be rendered. Mrs. Cornelia Kinsella will play the organ prelude and postlude. The Sunday morning prayer group will meet at 9:20 in front of the church auditorium. A special Children’s day program will take the place of the regular TRINITY SUNDAY 10 BE OBSERVED Bishop Freeman to Preach Tomorrew Morning at Cathedral. Trinity Sunday will be observed in Washington Cathedral tomorrow with Bishop James E. Preeman delivering the sermon at the 11 am. service in the great choir. This will be Bishop Freeman'’s last appearance in the Ca- thedral pulpit before leaving for his annual vacation in Sorrento, Me. Music will be furnished by the Ca- thedral choir of men and boys, There will be celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am, Bishop Freeman announced the great choir and sanctuary of the Ca- thedral will be closed beginning next Monday until further notice for ine stallation of the “ter sanctus" reredoe, or beautifully sculptured stone screen behind the Jerusalem altar. While this work is in progress several of the corbels on the columns and be- neath the roof beam will be caved. Religious services will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel during this pe- priod, with the exception of people’s evensong service on Sunday, which will be held in the open air on the lawn surrounding the peace cross be- ginning June 23. If the weather is unfavorable this service will be also transferred to the Bethlehem Chapel. After tomorrew pilgrimages for out- of-town visitors will oe confined to a view of the interior o! the north transept, the crypt chapels, the cura- tor's office and the bisiiop’s garden and the cottage herb garden Construction of the south transept walls above the pilgrim steps will be resumed within a few weeks, or as soon as the stones can be cut and transported to Mount Saint Alban. Good Will Baptist., A States rally will be given by the Faithful Few. The pastor, Dr. Pinn, Sunday school program. The united Sunday school will meet in the church auditorium at 9:45, where each de- partment will participate in the beau- tiful program commemorating Chil- dren’s day. At a recent meeting of the churrh. council the following were elected to fill the vacancies of members who have left the ctiy: Martin W. Meyer, | W. J. Wire and Elvin Zimmerman. The weekly “get acquainted” din- ner will be held Thursday at 6:15 at Sholl’s Cafe, 1032 Connecticut avenue. | WILL HOLD COMMUNION i S e L Rites Will Be Observed at Zion Lutheran Church. Holy communion will be celebrated at Zion Lutheran Church tomorrow at 8 am. and 11 am. The pastor, Rev. Edward G. Goetz, will preach on | | “Remembering Our Redeemer.” ‘ During the Summer season services ! will be held each Sunday at 8 am. and 11 am. | The Luther League will have fts| final meeting of the season in Rock Creek Park at 5 o'clock. A meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers will be held Wednesday night at the home of Miss Virginia Wittstatt, 4737 Wilson boule- vard, Ballston, Va. Reformed REFORMED GRACE ®than o N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. n Pastor 11 am and % pm - Hols Communion. 9:40 a.m. - Bundar Scho Divine Srience First Divine Science Church BURLINGTON HOTEL, 1120 Vermont Ave. 11 a.m.—“The Breath of Life.” Rev. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Minister. f i'piriii:alist i Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass, Ave. NW, Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Mrs. Clara McKee. Di at the P Mrs. Alice Neal Strack ! Musie, o Soloist Spirit Greeting by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Rev. | | Margaret R. Mandis. Miss Violet E. Coate: James K. Simmons. | Midweek message services at 00 Penna Thur. Spiritualist Conference RROW. JUNE 1%, 3 P. i at R V\hl preach in the morning on “Higher Ground.” In the evening Rev. A. H. 8. Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Manassas, | Va., will preach. Lutheran TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W, REV. HUGO M, HE 8:30 a.m.—German Service, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Servioe, Triune God.” SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Swedlin &rrvies 330 pm ___Sermon by Rev. J. Eckman. CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE MD. “The ATONEMENT North Capitol and Rhode Iiland Ave. E. SNYI Services. Mormine i o ciock vupm. " CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangglical and Reformed Chareh) SRS G IPent] 9.45 a m —Bible School PREACHING SERVICES 10:00° & m.—Ge: 11518 wm —English. A Cordial Weicome to Everrhody. Paster Children’s Congregation Memorial Church At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D., Pastor. Spiritual Giants” Rev. Carl C. Rasmu: —Christian Endeavor n 45—Sunday_School venth and Dablia Sts. TAKOMA Bov T Adrian Pleiffer, Pastor 11 o'clock—Morning Service and Holy Society T MUSICIANS” HALL—1105 16th St. N.W. Rev. Bessie Lee Davis. Hindu Prophetess Rev. Mary Ellen Goodling, Healer Presented by | rch of Spiritual Sclence. Ine. | - A.-Wright, Pres Rev. Elisabeth MeDonald “will hold meet ings Tues. and evenings at : Thurs. 2 p.m adings by appointment at 3338 16th St NW.. corner Monroe Phone_Adams 2XX0. Rev. Nellie M Holme:, D. D Meetings Tuerday BE dings daily ‘enth S. SE. REV. MOLLIE A. HAL Apt.'5 Spiritual Searn Readings by sppointment. ! “SPIRITUALISM” ond Parker will conduet the | P i Mes: . Borden, Organlsl Public Cordially Tnvited. LONGLEY MEMORIAL PLACE N.W th at Newton St. Soloist—Mr. Leonar Messzge Service Thursday at & o.m. . Z0F E REV. ALFRED H. TERRY | “How Pllneh Aflect You irit_ message: g Fyihusn Tempie. 10 oor. \AIL welcome. APIRITUAL IlSAL NG. Terry's _lec m. at the Ps oliowed by healing demonsira- EXTRA ATTRACTION Message seance by Mis Eldon Mrs. Roth Prederick. _All_reached MRS. ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readings by Appointment. 4 Lev ‘|E 3 h“! At MeSE '&"i-? .m’;"unna.',“ e R-' hnl \lll 2 W. Mercer and | Kapice uny 23 Dastor. phone Adams 40.71.' A \ ______Communion Church of the Reformation Ovvosite Foleer Shakespeare Library Dr. Oscar F. Biackwelder, Pastor Dr. John Weidley, Pastor Emeritus Church School at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00. “Four in One” Luther League at 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship at 8:00 Albert Schweitzer YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TRINITY, MT. RAINIER \and Bunker Hill R Srned) Keller Memorul Marviand Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at 11:00 “The Method of Salvation” Evening Worship at 7:45 An evening with the choir, Young People's Societies at 6:45 pm. The Home-Like Church 'ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. . 'THER rlAN‘l‘l PAl'loI FV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D.. 9:30 a.m —8unday School 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion #.00 p.m.—Communion and sermor “Prophet and Pessimist.”