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REV. A. R. BIRD RECEIVES HONOR Doctor of Divinity Degree Given Pastqr of the Pil- grims’ Church. William College of Tennessee last | week conferred the honorary degree of | doctor of divinity upon Rev. Andrew R. Bird, pastor of the Church of the | Pilgrims, on the Parkway at Twenty- second and P streets. Dr. Bird ‘will preach tomorrow on “To Slake the Thirst of God.” and in the evening on Birds.” The annual birthday party of the Woman's Auxiliary will be held in the assembly hall Monday evening. Miss Louize Davidson will preside and Mrs. R. B. Barnett, formally associated with the embassy in Tokio, Japan, will make an address. The men of the church will meet | gt 7:45 in the church house, under the leadership of John Knox. to consider the question, “When May Home Mis- sions Cease?" Representatives of the young people will attend the Young People’s Con- ference of the Presbyterian Church, which opens at Massanetta Springs, Va., June 24. The Boy Scout Troop 72, B. S. A., | will spend a week at their camp in Maryland, beginning June 30. BOY SCOUTS TROOP PLANS ANNUAL TREK" Takoma Park Group Will Visit Pennsylvania Park on Sat- urday Morning. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on “Is Religion a Form or a Force?” This will be the only preach- ing service of the day, the Sunday evening worship being discontinued for the Summer months. George Allen and John E. Parsons will be in charge of the young peo- ple’s group meetings at 7 p.m. The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will make their annual trek to Pine Grove Fur- nace on Laurel Lake, in the Michaux State Forest of Pennsylvania, next Saturday morning under the leader- ship of Leonard W. Kephart, master. A company boys will make the trek. Both young people’s will groups gend delegates to the Young People's | Conference. which opens next Satur- day at Hood C(‘“PEP Frederick, Md. SERVICE TOMORROW FOR CHILDREN’S DAY Graduating Class of Eastern High to Hear Sermon at Church of the Reformation. The annual children’s day service at the Lutheran Church of the Reforma- tion will be held tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the lmadualml class of Eastern High School, num- | bering over 300, will be present for their commencement sermon, at which time Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder. the pastor, will speak on “Four in One.” Miss Frances Burger of the graduating class will sing and the chorus choir, under the direction of Miss Mary A. Weidley. will render a selection, with violin obbligato by William Frederick Pfeiffer. At 4 o'clock the gradualing class of Wilson Teachers' College will attend the church for their baccalaureate gervice. President E. C. Higbie will take part in the service and Dr Black- welder will preach the sermon At 8 o'clock Dr. Blackwelder will give the first of a series of three ser- mons on “Men Who Ow‘rcsmfl " speak- ing Sunday night on “Albert Schweit- ver.” famous organist, philosopher and medical missionary. INCREASE IN CHURCH FACILITIES PROJECTED Takoma Park Bapti=ts Plan to Remedy Overcrowded Build- ing Condition. There has been such a considerable fncrease in membership at the Takoma Park Baptist Church and Sunday school that the building is overcrowded. Plans are being made to increase the | housing facilities for the church and congregation, particularly the mem- bership of the Sunday school. It is also the hope of a number that this opportunity will be taken to provide & community room and gymnasium. At a recent meeting of members of the church the following were elected | a= a Committee on Ways and Means: Rev William E. La Rue, pastor; F. V. Pultz, general superintendent of the Sunday school; Mrs. W. M. Adams, Maj. S. C. Dildine, Mrs. S. C. Dildine, John L. Fletcher, chairman of the Bosrd of Trustees of the church: L. Grabill, Edgar M. Mitchin, Thomas W Marshall, sr.. treasurer; Mrs. Thom- as W. Marshall, Walter D. Middle- | kauff and Mrs. W. E. Nefl. Friends FIIEVDS MEETING tOl‘l‘HODOXl 13th and Irving Streets N Sunday School ing for Worship. All welcome iends Meeting of Washington. (Established 19::0—2111 Florida A Meeting for Worship First Day (S at 11 am._ All interested are welcamz Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. "—Meeting for Worship. | Truth Services p §d e il ol L Washington Truth Society 730 13th N.W. ROBERT SANDERS, Leader. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 045 AM SUNDAY SERVICE. 11:00 AM. Wednesd PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS CLUB. ALSO Sunéay. Tuesday. Priday at 8 p.m. ARLINGTON HOTEL nsored by Unity School of hristianity. Kansas City. Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT LEADER 11 r.m —~'Christian Stewa, shiv.’ am— rut] “Jesus and the | scout- | of 60 men and Honored | i i DR. ANDREW R. BIRD, ‘Hnrm & Evlmi! Photo, | CHURCH T0 MARK [6TH ANNIVERSARY Mount Vernon M. E. Will! ‘ Hold Special Services. Shure to Direct Music. Special services have been planned for tomorrow at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South in celebration of | ‘Vhp sixteenth anniversary of the first service held in the present church edi- fice. The ground upon which the present church is located was pur- | chased in 1907 and 1909. The corner | stone was laid by Bishop W. A. Can- | dler on October 7. 1917, and the first services were held in 1919. The church was formally dedicated March 21, 1926. At the morning service Dr. W. Angie Smith will preach on “Expecting and | Receiving” and at the evening service on “A Strong Man’s Weakness.” There will be special music under the direc- tion of R. Deane Shure at both serv- ices. The young people will meet Monday evening with Mrs. Dare Clark. The Business Women will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Chapman. An all-day meeting will be held at the church Tuesday, beginning at 11 am. The morning session will be in charge of Miss Alma Baird and the afternoon session, at 2 o'clock, in | charge of Mrs. B. C. Ayers. Luncheon | will be served at 1 o'clock. The A. B. Pugh Men’s Bible Class meets tomorrow morning at 9:30 | o'clock. The class will be in charge of the service at Central Union Mis- | sion Tuesday evening. The midweek service TLarsday eve- | ning will be in charge of Rev. John H. Pearson, pastor of Clarendon M. E. Church South. | TOPIC OF SERMON IS ‘SHORT RETURNS’, Dr. Hollister to Preach Tomorrow Morning at Chevy Chase Pres- byterian Church. At Church Hillman Hollister “Short Returns.” John A. Read will have charge of the intermediate dpeartwment the re- mainder of this month while the superintendent, Wincihester Stone, is | away. Miss Cathren Ludlum will| have charge of the junior department during the absence of the superin- tendent, M.rs. O'Neal M. Johnson. The Presbyterian young people’s conference will be held at Hood Col- lege, Frederick, Md., »une 22 through June 29. A delegation of young peo- ple representing the various groups of this church is being formed. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baylist will be on the faculty | 1 The Cemmunity Vacation Bible 8chool will be held in this church, opening June 24 and continuing through July 18. DR. CHARLES H. BROUGH ITO TEACH CHURCH CLASS i | Calvary Baptllt will Speak Tomorrow on ““The Peril Chevy Chase tomorrow morning Dr. will preach Presbyterian J.| on | Pntor of the Middle Ages.” IF. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, minister of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Peril of | the Middle Years,” and in the even- ing on “Branded.” | Dr. Charles H. Brough, former Gov- | ernor of Arkansas, will teach the Kin- near Class for men tomorrow morn- ing at 9:30 o‘clock. Mrs. J. B. Kin- | near is the teachcer of the class and | 3. J. Sanders president. Job's Daughters, an auxiliary nf the Eastern Star, will attend the | morning service in a_bod: | ! Glhrmian Srience | Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST ! SCIENTIST | | Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, M, First Church of Christ Seunlull Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. | Second Clnlr:h fl' Chrm Scientist | Third Church of Chrut Seunhll 13th and L Sts. N.W. | Fourth Church of Christ S:nnmt 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “God the Preserver of Man” ey 11 AM. and 8 PM Sunday School—11 A WEDNESDAY 6 MEETING— R o'clock RADIO PROGRAM THURSDAY, 10 AM.. STATION WJSV. AND 545 FM.. WOL. | READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St.| N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except| Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-—111 C St. N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 5 week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHUICH — Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, gto 9 (Wednelday:k’ 30 to 7 .30 llld Sundlyl and holidays, | . 2:30 to 5:80). FOURTH CHUlCH——Tivoli Bldg., | 3313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days: Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- days, 0 to 7:30 p.m. | dral iz welcome to_attend our ehurch vices and use reading roomas. THE EVENING CATHEDRAL SCENE OF LEGION RITES Marine Band to Furnish Music at Services in Amphitheater. Under the auspices of the national officers of the American Legion, the first “National Church Sunday” serv- ice for members of that organization and their friends will be held in Wash- ington Cathedral amphitheater on | Mount Saint Alban tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the United States Marine Band, under | Taylor Branson, | | and by the Cathedral Choir of men command of Capt. and boys. Bishop James E. Freeman will deliver the address of welcome and the sermon will be preached by Dr. Park W. Huntington of Wilmington, Del,, national chaplain of the Ameri- can Legion. master of ceremonies. Through the National Broadcasting Co. the service will be broadcast. National Comdr. Frank N. Belgrano, | jr., and other national officers of the Legion are expected to be present. Special invitations have been extended to the President and Mrs. Roosevelt, | members of the President's cabinet, members of Congress and diplomatic | corps, and high-ranking officers of the United States Army, Navy and Mnrine Corps. Clergy participating in the service | will include Dr. Ze Barney T. Phillips, rector of Ephiphany Parish and chap- lain of the United States Senne Dr James Shearer Montgomery, ch: of the House of RPpresen(n(hes lnd Rabbi Solomon A. Fineberg of Mount Vernon, N. Y., national chaplain of Jewish War Veterans. Preceding the service in the Cl'h’- amphitheater, several hundred Sons of the Legion will assemble in the Bethlehem Chapel at 2:15 p.m. to cele- brate Father's day by placing a wreath on the tomb of President Woodrow Wil- son, who was the commander in chief of their fathers during the World War. Taps will be sounded and prayer will be offered by National Chaplain Hunt- ington. Wolven will take part in the com- memoration of the World War Presi- dent. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and other members of the late President's family have been invited to be present. The free-will offering to be taken at the open-air service, with the excep- tion of necessary expenses for prepar- ing the amphitheater, wil be devoted to the American Legion National Child Welfare Fund. BISHOP TO PREACH AT FOUNDRY M. E. Dr. William F. McDowell Will Speak Following Children's Day Program. At Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow morning Bishop William Fraser Mc- Dowel] will preach. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. minister of the Covenant- First Presbyterian Church, will speak at 8 pm. Children’s day will be observed in the church school at 9:30 am. The program will include the presentation of a Biblical pageant, Bible.” The last all-day meeting of the season of the women's societies will be Tuesday at 45 am. at the church. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. “WATER INTO WINE” Dr. Pierce Will Preach on Theme Tomorrow Morning. “Water Into Wine” is the subject of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Unitarian Church tomor- row at the 11 o'clock service. is the third in a series of sermons on “Some Hard Sayings of the Bible.” The church school will hold its con- cluding service of the season at 9:45 o'clock. The Business and Professional Women’s Club will have its annual out- door party Wednesday afternoon and evening. From June 20 through June 23 the Charmian Club. made up of young people of high school age, will have its third annual pow-wow at the Chrmr\n' Chnr‘mlan Pa. New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 163h S¢. Abeve @ N.W, 458 —Arcl Ci Ji= V\mrin and 8ermon — P REV. PAUL SPERRS " Huimrsal Besiogn The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCE 1 stoneleigh Court. Conn Ave. & L N.W Services are held on Sundays at 11 AM. Librarv open Wed'sday. 11e 3. : flgnm}ria Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers: Dr. Joseph R. Sizoe Dr. Albert Evans 11:00 a.m.—Dr._ Albert D. Belden, Guest Minister from London. Ens- and. 00 p.m —Ev. Vesper £00%) Dr. Albert D. Belden. ~ EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D.. Pastor 11.00am 8. Serviee. RELI- fis WESTMINSTER CHURCH MEMORIAL CHURCH™%38%" REV. HARRY V. PORTER, Pastor. 10:00—Church School Contest 11:00—porning Worsh F‘ Serm: e Rslicion of 'Jesus Out ‘Topte: “GEQRGETOWN- P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. ROBERT M_SKINNER. m.—OChurch School 2 = Bosshio and Ser- am: mmln,uo '- pa .8 Plo{ll'l Society. GUNTON-TEMPLE 8t =2, l-unm.u Braskamo. D. D.. Minister. 5 a.m.—Chureh Sehool. Brask : “1 Sat W Music by a! Canon Raymond L. Wol- | ven of the Cathedral staff will act as | Bishop Freeman and Canon | “Out of the This | on: *Is | STAR, WASHINGTON, New Pastor | | REV. WILLIAM A. KEESE. Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church members will welcome the newly appointed pastor, Rev. Wil- liam Andrew Keese, who comes | here from Towson, Md. He began | his ministry more than 10 years 8go in the Baltimore Conference. Since graduating from Johns Hopkins University he has suce cessfully ministered to several im- portant communities in Maryland. Hls subject tomorrow morning will | be “A Colony of Heaven.” | Hessler-Henderson Photo. “NOSES” 1§ TOPE ~ INSERMON SERIES Dr. McCartney to Preach at‘CHURCH AND SUNDAY Covenant-Preshyterian | Church Tomorrow. | Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, min- ister at the Covenant-First Presbyter- ian Church, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service will continue his series of ser- mons under the general theme “Bea- con Lights of the Old Testament— Moses, the Transfiguration of Failure.” This is the fourth of the series. | Lutheran Church, of which Rev D. LONDON MINISTER 10 PREAGH HERE Dr. Albert D. Belden Will Oc- cupy Pulpit of Presby- terian Church. C., SATURDAY, At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Albert D. Belden of London, England, will be the guest preacher. He will also preach at both services . June 23 and 30. Dr. Belden is in this country under the auspices of the Committee on Interchange and he | will preach in Dr. Fosdick’s church | in New York and St. Andrew’s Church | in Toronto before returning to Eng- land. He is the minister of the White- field Tabernacle in London. Dr. Sizoo preached in his church in London last | Sunday. On Sunday evening the vesper serv- ice will be observed in the lecture room. Dr. Belden will discuss in- formally problems common to both | nations. Mark Smith, a student for the gospel ministry, who is attending Wooster College, will take up his work as as- | sistant to Dr. Evans for the Summer | months next week. Mr. Smith will | assist in carrying on the program of the church Bible school and in the work of the young people. Prayer service will be observed Thursday evening in the Lincoln Chapel. ‘The Christian Endeavor Society is sponsoring a play Friday evening in the parish hall. The Northminster Players will ~present, “Pads and | Fancies,” and the New York avenue group will also take part in this en- | tertainment. Rev. Robert Simmons of the Northminster Church will give | readings. SCHOOL WILL UNITE Grace Lutheran to Observe Bap- tismal Sacrament at Morn- ing Service. tomorrow at Grace Ger- hard E. Lenski is pastor, will be de- The services The Thursday prayer service at 5:15 | Yoted to the interests of the children o'clock will continue throughout June. | °f the congregation. The Sunday The All Comers Men's Bible Class | ¢hool will canvene at 10:30 a.m. in- | will be addressed Sunday morning at | 9:45 by Dr. Arthur J. Jackson of the | American University, “The Things That Jesus Left Unsaid.” The Sunday school will hold its final &essions June 30, after which it will adjourn for the Summer. There will | be a general class of the Sunday school for adults and one for small | children each Sunday morning during July, August and September, studying the regular Sunday school lessons and | beginning at 10 o'clock. Different speakers will be in charge each Sun- day and teach the lesson. COMMUNION PLANNED AT ALBRIGHT CHURCH - |New Head of York Distriet to Occupy Pulpit at Evening Service. The holy communion will be ob- served at Albright Memorial Church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. | Rev. George E. Schnabel will preach {on “Why>" "At the evening service | At 7:45 o'clock the preacher will be | Dr. W. F. Weaver of York, Pa. Dr. Weaver is the newly elected district superintendent of the York district of the Central Pennsylvania Conference. The quarterly conference will con- vene at 7 o'clock, with Dr. Weaver | —— presiding. The anniversary banquet celebrat- will be held Thursday. L,;‘ Presbyterian 'l Church of the legflms W On the Pa 22d and P Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. And 3 ., D.D., ster. Divine Worthis. 11 o ant o A Cordia! Welcome to All Southern General Assembly | 16th and Irving Sts. NNW. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon by Mr. COVENANT- FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Ministers. MORNING WORSHIP, 11 AM. “Moses—the Transfiguration of Failure” Dr. McCartney preaching. Sunday School. 9:45 A.M. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pa. Ave, 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister, 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. | 17:00 a'm'—"Hich Resal | Temptatio Wednesday. 8 'p.m.—Parent-Teachers' meeting. WESTERN 2106 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D.D. Minister | 11:00—"THE CONVERSION OF . ‘SHE CO OF CHRIS. 8:00—“LOVE AND LAW.” il Ra Owens Pearson. Solsist WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN ¢. PALMER. D. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Children’s Day Serviee. __ Cordial Welcome Velcome to All " CHEVY CHASE Chévy Chase Circle Dr. J. Biliman Hollister. Minister 2:30sm to 10:50 am and 12 noon— ureh A 5 am.—The Clvde Kellv Clf l!. l.m.—llnfn&::»'-nhh. ing the founding' of Albright Church CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN| stead of at 9:45. Under the leader- ship of Frank Stutz, superintendent, and the heads of the departments of | the school, all members will proceed to the church and will unite with the mngronuon in special service of wor- ship, beginning at 11 a.m. ‘The sacrament of baptism will be administered. Special music will be presented by groups from the primary | and junior departments. There will be & sermon by the pastor on “The | Church and Her Children.” An ad- | dress will be given by Supt. Stutz | and awards given for honor work done during the year. At the close of the service each member of the primary, beginners’ and cradle roll departments will be presented with a potted flower. ' |Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. | A. H ZlLMER of Morrilton. Evanselist, Author and Edftor; will diseuss ihe following subject niritual Walking God's Pur- to Bless All \-Uunn 3 Tuesday. June 18. £ —*“The Onlx Remedy the World's Labor Troubles.” June 19. °8 p.m—"New vose JUNE | in the church yard. 7¢hriat§htlphian v L 15, 1935, Speaker HOWARD W. FERRIN, President of the Providence Bible | Institute, Providence, R. 1., who will make the principal address at the seventeenth annual convoca- tion of the American Bible Insti- tute next Wednesday night at the Wallace Memorial United Presby- terian Church. Sixty certificates | will be presented. STORY OF ESTHER 10 OPEN SERIES Picture Services Will Be| Inaugurated at Ninth Street Christian. A series of picture services will be inaugurated tomorrow evening at the Ninth Street Christian Church. Great characters of the Old Testament will be presented in picture and story. The first is the story of Queen Esther, the Hebrew slave zirl who became Queen of Persia and thus served her people. These services will continue through July 14. The music Sunday | evening ill be in harmony with the | | given by Rev. CONFERENCE DUE 10 BEGIN FRIDAY Eieventh Young People’s| Rally to Continue Three Days. The eleventh annual Young People’s Conference of the District of Colum- the co-operation of the Y. M. C. A, will be in session for three days begin- | ning next Friday at Western Maryland | College, Westminster, Md. William W. Everett, jr., is president. Registration will be held Friday afternoon, followed by a dinner when Dr. Albert N. Ward, president of the college, will extend greetings. At the evening session the address will be Thomas G. Speers of Baltimore. A play will later be pre- sented. The Baturday session will convene at 9:30 am., when Norman A. Luf- burrow of Baltimore will make the address. There will be discussion groupe. At an assembly at noon, Rev. A. Lamar Wills, rector of the Church of Our Saviour, Washington, will speak. There will be games in the afternoon. Rev. Theodore E. Miller of Baltimore will be the speaker at | the evening session. A play will later be presented. A sunrise service is planned for Sun- day at 7am. At the 11:30 am. serv- ice the sermon will be preached by | Rev. Rufus D. Bowman of the Wash- | ington Church of the Brethren The closing session will be at 2:30 o'clock, when Dr. Speers will speak. The annual administrative officers and teachers’ conference will be in s sion at the same time. W. H. Bar- ringer will preside. - “The Church at Antioch.” Clarence Ray Ferguson, pastor of the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church. will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Church at Antioch” and a | 8 p.m. on “Sailing With Paul.” Prayer | meeting Wednesday evening. The annual church and Bible zchool picnie_will be held the afternoon of | | June 28 back of the Sixteenth street reservoir in Rock Creek Park on | ground No. 10, pictures. The choir wili sing. At the morning communion service | the pastor, Rev. C. H. Jope, will speak on “He Shall Be Like a Tree” Mrs Mary E. Clarke and the choir will sing. Junior Church will be held at 11 o'clock in the church house under the direction of Mrs. H. B. Douglas. The | theme will be “Go Teach” and Mrs. | | Louise Palsgrove will give the sermon story, “What It Cost.” The Woman's Council will hold a | garden party Tuesday and Wednesday A cafeteria sup- per will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. The annual Sunday school picnic is being held today at Marshall Hall. The midweek service will be held | Thursday evening. Arthur Jones is the lead>r and the subject is “The | Church and Christian S=rvice.” (‘fla?hnllr j § St Mary’s Fifth St. N\W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses Wednes Heavens and New Earth. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. . 10:00 A Worship. 11:18 A.M 'rhuudly Bible Class, 8 P.M. Hniversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W REV. FREDERIC W PERKINS. D. D 10:15—Chureh School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Flavor of Life” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Eptaropal ALL SOULS CHURCH 16%nd Harvard we Minister i SERT Usses 68 firvce 9:45 AM.—Church School. Closing Service. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship, “Water Into Wine” Eptacopal 1317 G Street N.W. EY. I B PHILLIPS, D, D-plly D- HARRY LEE DOLL. B. D. REV RICAARD A- CARTMELL B. D. 8:00 a.m —Holy Communjon. 9:30 a.m.—Church 8chool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Sermon by the Rector. £:00 p.m.—Evening Pr: by the Re CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN er, and Sermon | Mr. 8 AND THE INCARNATION w:, s Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. The Kex Georse F. D) The Rev. John HOLY EUCHARIST . Hcvg“g%“ EU IOOL HOLY EUCHARTST DAILY .. 7:00 AM MONDAY AND THURSDAY. OF Tonst 9:30AM. "y A +++10:30 AM. Washlngtoneflafliehl Wisconsin and Ma | Holy (‘unmlnkn s, Service. Holy Comm nd Sermon. ~Preach: Bishop of Washingto: Service in the Cathe- Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion ‘—Chureh 8] 1100 s m oy Sommanion 8:00 pm —Evening Prayer with Cholr 11:00 a.m.—Thursday. Holy Communion St. John’s Church l.-luyem Square The Rev. ollver J. Blrt D.D., Reetor. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Visitors Weicome. —ST.-KGEE‘S:— (F1n. Ave. or North Capitol St Car) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR and Se Benedminn VG" day. m fl' ""' ’num-n —hl"l’luxhfll Prie ‘l!l ROCK CREEK PARISH 3 IANINDD. REV. 'Jlo AN 8w Rock Creek Church R4, Webster 8t sorvices 8130 and 11100 8 HOLY COMFO! nmm — ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. The REV F. A. PARSONS. o SUDAY T | Holv Days and Thursdays, ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and croft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. Rector. REV G BERKELEY GRIFFITH 0-—Holy Communion. i1 m}—.uurnin- Prayer and Sermen. The Rector will preach. Holy Com- munion at 11. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett. Reetor. ~Holy Communion. —Sunday School. —Graduation and Address. :30 p.m.—Young People’s Club." ST.THOMAS’ . 18th Bet. P and Q, Nr. Dupont Cir. Rev. C. Ernest Smith' B. Do D. €. L. preaches. Holy Bucharist—Thursday, 11 am. All Welcome. No tickets reawired. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Priest’s telephone. Atl —Low Mass Datly hlzs ?‘nn nl ‘l'h e 1746, une Mass and olemn Vespe .'zg.;:“;‘?" &8 S Seneanciton ‘or_Fla. NB). @ongregational First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Mlnl-(n Snndny School. 9:45. Calvin Coolidge Men’s Class, 10:00 Young People’s Society, 6:30 11 AM. “CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE” |, Thursday Church Night Supper, 6 o'clock; 6:45, Mr. A. H. Howell speaks on “Summer Bird Life Around Washington” Baptist SELF-REALIZATION | FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Soclety Brahmachari Jotin of India Practical Hinduism June 18, 1758 Col dhrinian bia Sundsy School Asociation, with | (7] [ [ [} CHRISTIAN The National City THOMAS CIRCLE, Pr. R. H MILLER. Rev. | R MILLS. Ministers 2:45am *Bihi-“!rnw! Dr. Pinke: of M E'l cher 10:50 a.m— When _a_ Gos Man Goes Wrone 7:30 p.m—Popular Service. Soc all. Ninth Street 9th and D Sts. N.E. Washington. D. C. Clifford H. Jope a.m.—"He Sh Tree. 7:45 p.m.—"Queen Esther in Picture and Story.” (Pirst of a series.) |— ———0] Methodist Episropal SOU‘I'II Rev 11 Pastor 00 Be Like SIS fi m o] Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM'S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave at Ninth St. N.W. 11:00 am ‘-rxrn'n\'r AND %:00 p.m.—"4 STRONG MAN'S WEAKNESS." DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. I sm:m Great Baptismal Service h' ‘with eandi- n white. Hun- “The Spint't Anointin[" 1AM An enjoyable hour of morning worship. WOL Broadcast, 2 P.M. Tues and Fri. Services, 8 p.m. Get the Tabernacle Habit— Atiend Often Dr. Cragk Foacev , Minister Piney Br.Ro. at Geoncia Ave.N. !i!tthnhia?linisrnunl FREDERICK ‘BEOWN HARRIE. D. D. Minister 11:00 AM. Bishop William Fraser McDowell 8:00 P.M. Rev. Albert J. McCartney, D. D. Minister Covenant-First Preshy. terian Church Columbia Road Calbary Furnems VERNON N RIDGELY. D. D Minister 11 am—"RESOURCES _FOR THE CRIS®S OF LIFE. & pm-—“COURAGE.” CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. its_Sunday Eye- We di- Centennial continues ning Services through the Summer invite you to our cool. comfortable torium. You can relax in our individual seats and enioy a short. keen. pointed service lan that Sundav afternoon drive or outing so that vou can drep in for an hour of rest and spiritual re- freshment 9:30 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 am —"LIKE A FATHER." 8:45pm—B. Y. P U. | EARS” | £:00 p.m —“THE ITCHING Thursday evening at S o'clock—Prayer and Bible Studr. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. FIFTH ., or. 11 am—"The Thing: E Near 7th S.W. | 1. E. BRIGGS. Pastor. Importance ot Sman | 45 pm.—oThe M!lnlnl of Pentecost.s S. S 9:30. Rev. J. 0. Revnolds and e R ey the Class, Miss Yager the James Class. All' ‘services continued all Summer Cheerful music and Brief Sermon on Bright subjects THE CHURCH THAT CARES. | rea wssr WASHINGTON b am 6 pm.__Anniversary Dinner Pro- Piano selections. & M Etizaheth Winston. J oloist Teswen B Ko . Eu ~ KENDALL 9th NEAR B 5.W. Len Franklin !!evefls. Minister. 9:40 2. m — Bunday Schoo 11:09 a.m.—Rev. ln-:zll 800 pm —Rev,_ A. K. 7:00 p.m. i, 3 uhart. Sloghebrand. U.—Special n.—Prayer Service. Pro- Wednesds | TAKOMA METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D.D,, Pastor, Morning at Eleven “Knowing God” Eveninz at Eight. “Fathers’ Day Service” 330, Church Biblé School 1.076 last da Pour Societies of Hus- £ Foung wm- £:00, Songs by the \'IRGI\‘IA\'< MALE QUARTET” r-haired Daddv of Mine.” 'hnnl ¥You Leve Your Daddy, Too.” The Newest Pat Hr(; in ¢ Church will act Special Musie by the Choir. Attend the Church that Glows, Goes and Grows Contmually IF LATE. CALL A TAXT. Piner Branch Road and Asmen Street 11:00—"Workings of the Hols Spirit.” 7.45_Address. with Stereopticon Views. WILLIAM EARL LA RUE. Pastor. SECOND 13th and East Capito] Sts, Rev. H. M. B. Jones. D. D.. Pastor. 11a.m—*“A Praying Chureh.” 8 p.m.—“A Faithful Church.” ALL WELCOME mr.llu\m CHURCH Fourteenth ~Stres Jefferso: | NEWTON MERCER $:30_ Chureh School Paucell. £ “As Usual Pth and S. Car. Ave. S.E. GRAC! Pastor. F. W Johnson, 2 30—Bihle School You Got Yours™" une People eting Thursdar at 8, Py th.com: AT GRACE, ETWORTH 7th and Randoloh Sta Rev. Henry J. Smith am.—Father's Day Service: m—Sermon by Pastor Sermon, m.—8ermon Song “Tlunud “Creative and Serviee “Men.” First Baptist Church 16 and 0 st NW. REV. 11 a.m.—“THE TRANSFIGURATION 8 p.m.—“RECOVERY THROUGH RESTORATION. 9:30 am.; Sunday School, EAVER. Pastor. DR W. Wi R NER S RiTTAIN, Assiotant Pastor. OF THE TEMPORAL.. Dr. Weaver. Dr. Weaver. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. Calbary THE PERIL OF ‘BRANDED.” 8th & H Sts. N.W. . S. ABERNETHY, Minister THE MIDDLE YEARS.” 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Young People’s Groups. Puyer Meeuna, ‘Thursday, 8 pm fational Paptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. 11 am.—DR. GEORGE W. QUICK. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 8p.m.—DR. DUDLEY R. ISOM, Brotherhood Leader of Louisiana. Council of Baptist Men Assisting. 9:30—Bible School. 'HE CLEA! EING FACES.” STEVENSON 'OR M. M. LOGAN, an earnest expesiter of THE Invites You te Hear SENAT 6:45—B Y. P. U. Registration summer Blblt SLhool !v‘y, 3 to 4:30 pm. N.W. M._P. GERMAN. Minister. EYE OF YOUTH.” BIBLE CLASS Bible Truths. Z!i’emple Faptlst Chureh 1ot & N st Nw. 8:00 0. mi—Pren"hL'lg Lyna Gregory. 7:00pm—B. Y. P. U. Randoish