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PASTORS SHIFTED INM.P.CHURCHES -Four Washington Changes Made at Westminster Conference. Changes in four Methodist Protes- tant pastorates in Washington were --made at the closing of the 107th an- “wua) session of the conference at West- minster, Md., last Monday night. : Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, for many years puwr of the Rhode Island Avenue <Methodist Protestant Church, was transferred to the Starr Church, Bals timore. He will be succeeded by Rev. Raymond W. White of the Eutaw Street Church, Baltimore. Rev. B. I Barnes of Ridgeville, Md,, ‘was assigned as pastor of the North Carolina Avenue Church, Ninth street and North Carolina avenue southeast, to succeed Rev. G. E. Brown. Rev. J. A. Trader of Cherrydale, Va., | was given the pastorate of the Lewis Memorial Church, succeeding Rev. W. A. Roberts, who goes to Linthicum Heights, Md. Rev. C. L. Dawson, pastor of the Pirst Church, was succeeded by Rev. A. P. T. Raum, who comes from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Other Appointments. In the Washington-Alexandria dis- trict other appointments are: Norman Roberts, supply; Calvary, T. G. Bet- schler; Cherrydale, E. C. Makosky; Congress Street, H. A. Kester; Mount Olivet, G. E. McDorman; Mount Tabor, W. K. Lyons; Walker’s Chapel and Port Myer Heights, Leslie Werner; Wesley Chapel of Kent, W. A. Dono- way; Westminster, J. E. Cummings; Whaleyville, E. L. Jennings. Dr. A. N. Ward, president of West- ern Maryland College, extended an invitation to the conference to meet here again next year. The invitation | was accepted. Among the other items of business | cleared up was a 10 per cent increase | in pay, voted for pastors receiving less | than $1500 annually. A report urging greater observance of the Sabbath, reaffirmed “our be- lief that the liquor business is a curse to civilization,” condemned “immoral movies,” and advocated some means for relieving unemployment and fur- thering world peace. e M. E. YOUNG PEOPLE WILL AID IN SERVICE| Petworth Church Group to Join Minister in Conduct of Evening Exercises. At Petworth M. E. Church tomorrow evening the young people will join with the minister in conducting a | service from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. The | young people, with Laura Lank as leader, will conduct the song service. | Chester Crawford will give a brief address and other young people will lead in prayer and read the Scripture lesson. Ray Robinson will be the soloist. The minister, Rev. R. L. Wood, ‘will conclude the service with a mo- tion picture sermon on ‘“Jerusalem, the Holy City of Three Great Faiths,” using motion pictures taken while on his trip to the Holy Land, showing the | ancient city and the life of its people. At 11 a.m, the musical program will be under the direction of Ardis Atkin- son, organist and director of music. | The minister will preach on “A Com- | plete Religion.” The senior choir will give a secular musical program Wednesday evening, | with Ardis Atkinson directing. The | program will include a cappella num- bers, a male chorus, operatic airs and anstrumental selections. — INCARNATION LUTHERAN TO HOLD TWO SERVICES Liturgical Service to Be Rendered by Junior Choir—“Wisdom's Feast” Sermon Topic. | Church. | We Say?” |B. J. Tarskey, U. 8. A. | post Sunday school; All Saints’ “God’s Fatherhood” will be the subject of Rev. Henry Teller Cocke's rmon at the 11 o'cleck service to- OITOW. At the Chevy Chase union Protes- tant vesper service to be held on the lawn at 7 o'clock, the speaker will be Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, whose sub- ject will be “Temptation.” Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. H. W. Campbell will have for his subject “The Secret of Christian Joy.” Music by the choir, James L. Hunt, director. 6 p.m., young people’s meeting. ‘Topic, “Cultivating an Eye for Goodness”; midweek services Thursday, 8 p.m., conducted by the pastor. Chevy Chase Baptist, Rev. Edward O. Clark will preach tomorrow morning on “Three Gar- dens.” The church joins in union vesper services in the evening at 7 o'clock on the lawn of the Episcopal The devotional service of the church will be held Thursday evening. A study in the Book of Galatians will be led by the pastor. Good Will Baptist. Dr, James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “Felix Trembled,” and in the evening on “Bleating Sheep and Lowing Oxen” At 2:15 p.m, Dr. Pinn will conduct services at the District Jail. The choir, directed by Les Williams, will present a special program, Chevy Chase M. E. Rev. Edward G. Latch will have “Ritualism and Righteousness” as the subject of his sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Members of the church will attend the Chevy Chase union vesper service to be held on the lawn of All Saints’ | Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “What Shall At 8 pm. Miss Jessie Garabedian will speak on. “Armenia and America.” The New Idea Society will sponsor a boat trip Wednesday to an.u | Hall. Asbury Methodist. “Religion in My Life Work” will be the topic for discussion at the Ep- worth League service at 6:15. Gradu- ates of 1935 will be the special guests in the Junior, Intermediate, Lambda Rho Gamma and Senior Chapters. Refreshments will be served. The program will be conducted by the fourth department of the Senior League. McKendree Methodist. “Uncle Bud,” otherwise known as Claude H. Ward, yodeler and song leader, will sing and lead in a song service at 8 pm. Mrs. Ward, pianist, will accompany him at the piano and Mrs. Jeffries at the organ. The min- ister, Rev. Samuel E. Rose, speaks on “In League with Stones.” His | topic at 11 am. is “Transforming | | Hard Places.” Midweek service Thursday at 8 p.m. with address by Mr. Rose. Wilson Ave. Baptist. The pastor will speak tomorrow morning from the “First Thessalonian Letter.” In the evening a gospel message will be given. Thursday eve- ning the prayer service will be held. The Adult Bible Class is planning an outing at the beach June 29. Fort Myer Chapel. Services tomorrow are: 8:45 am., Catholic mass conducted by Chaplain 10 am, 10:45 a.m., organ concert; 11 am., Protestant serv- ice conducted by Chaplain R, C. Deibert, U. S. A. Metropolitan Baptist. Dr. John Compton Ball will speak tomorrow on “Open Windows” and in the evening his topic will be “Matrimonial Melodies, or What I Believe About Marriage.” All mar- ried couples and those who expect to be are invited. The “Good News” | male quartet will sing. ‘The Incarnation Lutheran Church | will hold two church services tomor- row morning. At 8 a.m., the pastor. Rev. Henry Manken, jr., will read the morning suffrages and present « meditation on the Thirteenth Psaim | | on the subject of “The Effectual | Prayer.” At the 11 am. service, the | Junior choir, under the direction of | Mrs. Grace Stanley Stevens, will| render the liturgical service, and tnc‘ sermon subject will be “Wisdom’s | Feast.” The Bible school will assemble at 9:45 am., under the supervision of J. H. Fahrenbach, Miss Dora | Freas and Mrs. Nettie Wilson. The nursery department is in charge of Mrs. Henry Menze. This schedule of two morning church services and the church Bible school will be maintained throughout the Summer months. The Incarnation Women’s Guild, under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. W. Martin, will ,hold its annual lawn fete on the church grounds next ‘Wednesday from 5 te 10 o'clock. PASTOR WILL CONTINUE PSALM SERMON SERIES #The Lord Is My Shepherd” to Be Topic of Rev. Clifford Jope at Ninth Street Church. At Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow morning Rev. Clifford H. Jope will speak on “The Lord Is My Shepherd.” This will be the second in the series on the Psalms. The choir will sing. The junior church meets at the same time in the church house under the direction of Mrs. H. B. Douglas. ‘The theme is “Helping to Make Our Neighbor Better” and the sermon story, entitled “Inasmuch,” will be given by Miss Kathryn Garrett. “The Life of David” will be given n picture and story at 7:45 p.m. This will be the second Bible character to be studied in picture, song and story. ‘The midweek prayer meeting Thurs- day will be led by Mrs. F. W. Norris and the subject will be “Facing Our Problems Together.” SUBJECT ANNOUNCED “The Triangle of Life” to Be Topic of Rev. W. A. Keese. Rev. William Andrew Keese, new minister of the Metropolitan Memorial , Church, announces his sermon topic ’ for Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock _service as “The Triangle of Life.” The June meeting of the church ! school board will be held at the church Fhursday evening. IS St. Andrew’s Episcopal. The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will | preach on “The Responsibility of Him | R w o | ginning at 9:30 a.m. A Summer Bible That Hath to Him That Hath Not' at 11 am. Holy communion, 8 am. Trinity Methodist. A recognition serice in honor of all the graduates of the church in all the schools and colleges will be ob- served tomorrow at 11 ‘am.. Dr. Ennis has for the subject of his ad- dress “The Working Tools of Life.” At 8 p.m. the subject of the sermon will be “Divine Guidance.” The church School Boagd will meet Mon- day at 8 pm. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Under His Shadow” and at 8 p.m. on “The Threefold Salvation.” Prayer service Wednesday evening. ‘The annual church and Bible school picnic will be conducted Friday aft- ernoon in Rock Creek Park on picnic ground No. 10. Georgetown Lutheran. “Like the Morning Dew” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Paulyne Burkhardt will lead the young peo- ple’s meeting at 7 p.m. Prayer service Thursday at 8 pm., conducted by the pastor. Grace Reformed. Dr. Charles E. Creitz, pastor of St. Paul's Memorial Reformed Church, Reading, Pa., and president of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Re- formed Church, also president of Bethany Orphans’ Home, Womelsdorf, Pa., will preach at the morning ser- ice. The pastor, Dr. Ranck, and Dr. Creitz are exchanging pulpits. Friendship Baptist. Rev. Huston Crutchfield of Hartford, Conn., will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 pm. Rev. J. W. , pas- tor of the Brown Memorial A. M. E. Church, will speak at 3:30 pm. A New Deal pageant will be given at the church Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ! Rev. Thompson will lead the Intermediate League service at 7:15. There will be no devotional service at 8 o'clock, as the congregation will attend the revival services at the Be- thesda Presbyterian Church. The Intermediate League will have a lawn fete on the church lawn Wed- nesday from 6 to 10 p.m. St. George’s Chapel. There will be holy communion to- morrow at 7 a.m. and morning prayer and sermon by Rev. A. A. Birch, vicar, at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 7:45 o'clock. Memorial United Brethren. Holy communion will be observed at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., with brief mes- sages by the minister, Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty, There will also be recep- tion of members. The Joash chest of- fering will be continued. Mount Moriah Baptist. - Rev. J. H. Randolph will preach to- morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. The genior choir will render the music. Prayer service Tuesday at noon and 8 pm. A chicken dinner and lawn fete, under the auspices of the Dea- cons’ Board, will be held at the church Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will preach tomor- row, 11 a.m., the second sermon series based on the twenty-third psalm; subject, “Grateful Acknowledgment of God’s Providence.” Music by the choir, under the direction of Clyde Glass, organist. The Music Committee will give a garden party July 2, 6 to 11 pm,, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Alexander, 1429 Q street. Zion Baptist, Southwest. At 11 am, tomorrow Dr. J. M. Elli- son has as his subject “Speaking Good of People.” At 8 p.m. holy communion will be celebrated, with the pastor de- livering the message, The annual picnic of the Sunday school will be held all day Monday in Rock Creek Park. Tabor Presbyterian, Recognition will be made of the young people in the church who have just graduated from college and high school at the 11 a.m. service tomor- row. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak on “The Rebound of Life.” A social with the young graduates as guests will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. at the church. Thursday at 8 p.m., midweek services will be hel Takoma Park Baptist. The sermonette for children tomor- row at 11 o'clock by Rev. W. E. La | Rue is “Getting at Reality” The reg- | pairs to the church. ular sermon is “The Two Covenants.” | Music by the choir. An illustrated ad- dress will be given at 7:45 p.m., “The Browns Visit Japan.” Bnai Israel Sisterhood. The annual paid-up membership luncheon will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the vestry rooms. A surprise program has been arranged. Metropolitan A. M. E. Sunday will mark the closing of the | 97th anniversary of the organization of the church. Dr. Charles H. Wesley, dean of the history department of Howard University, will preach at 11 am. on “Upon This Rock I Will Build | My Church.” At 3 p.m., the Acacia Grand Lodge, F. A. A. M., will cele- brate St. John's day. Dr. William H. Thomas will preach on “The Great- ness of John the Baptist.” At 8 p.m. John M. Cox of Howard Uni- versity will preach on *“Victorious Faith.” Plymouth Congregational. Dean B. E. Mays of the Howard | University School of Religion, will be | the guest preacher at 11 am. At the vesper service at 6 p.m. Mrs. Mary A. McNeill, member of the Board of Edu- cation, will be the speaker. The en- tire day has been designated woman's day. First Brethren. Rev. A. B. Cover, formerly pastor of the First Brethren Church of Los An- geles, Calif., will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At 8 p.m. there will be a children's day program given by the| children of the Sunday school. There ! will also be children's day exercises during the Sunday school period be- school will open Monday at 9 am,, to | which the children of the church and community are invited. Prayer meet- ing will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. Church of the Brethren. The morning worship will be in charge of the men's and women's or- ganizations ef the church. Dr. Charles E. Resser will deliver the sermon. At 8 p.m. the pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, will preach on “Transforming Our Limitations.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening, Peck Memorial Chapel. Rev. Irving W. Ketehum will preach tomorrow morning on “Christ Looks at Religion.” He will also tell a story to the children in the congregation preceding the sermon. Dr. H. A. Ed- son will continue his addresses to the Cathbert Class on “The Frophecies of Isaiah.” New Bethel Baptist. Rev. William D, Jarvis will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Deliverance and Gratitude.” > H Street. Christian. The Lord’s supper will be observed at 11 am. Rev. C. N. Williams, the pastor, will preach on “The Kingdom of God Within.” Lutheran Reformation. The Summer communion service will be held Sunday morning, Dr. Blackwelder, the pastor, will deliver a brief communion address and he and Dr. John Weidley, pastor emeritus, will conduct the communion service. Dr. Blackwelder will continue his series of sermons at 8 p.m. on “Men Who Overcame,” about the famous Japanese Christian sociologist and minister, Toyohiko Kagawa. Kenilworth Presbyterisn. At 11 a.m. tomorrow Rev. McCloud will conduct the services. Communion will be celebrated. - Fellowship Group wll!wnd\lctt.he!vm. service, spon- by the Fidelis Class. Rev. K. C. Buker will speak at the Westminister Premyfieflmcnmh. Lincoln Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “The Man of Quicksand Who Became & Man of Rock.” ‘The Men’s Brotherhood at 10 am. will be addressed by Dr. Algernon Jackson, former professor, University Medical School on “Die~ tetic Advite.” The Young Peoples' Forum will present a program of song and discussion at 7p.m. H. A. Branch, Mw Rev. George W. Taylor will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. Special services will be conducted by Dr. Dixon tonight. Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Preeley Rohrer will preach én “A Perfect Attendance” at the 11 o'clock service. The subject of his 6 o'clock vesper address will be “What Shall We Get?” Bethany Baptist. R. A. Voorus, teacher of a Bible class at the National City Christian Church, will be the speaker tomorrow morning. ‘The pastor will speak in the evening on “Unity of Purpose.” Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. The primary-cradle roll department is sponsoring & “Tom Thumb” wedding Priday at 8 pm. in the recreation room. Mother Jaeger has charge of the junior church. Midweek avo- tional service Thursday evening, led by the pastor. Petworth Baptist. Dr. George S. Duncan of the Amer- ican University Graduate School will speak on “The Joyfulness of the Christian Religion” Sunday morning. In the evening, Dr. George W. Quick will be the speaker. The annual Bible School outing will be held Wednesday at Glen Echo Park. Prayer service Thursday night in charge of the deacons. Jones Memorial M. E. Family day will be observéd tomor- row. Dr. Julius S. Carroll will preach at 11 am. on “The Influence of the Christian Family,” and at 8 p.m. on “Nothing With Which to Draw.” Second Baptist, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Satan in Company With the Sons of God.” At the evening service, Rev. Guiomar Novaez, a Mexican exile, will preach. Ministers to Meet. Members of the Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Washington will hold & picnic meeting at the Baptist Home for Children next Wednesday. Lunch will be taken by the ministers and their wives, In the afternoon, the reports from the Southern and North- ern conventions, to which the Baptist churches of the District belong, will be given. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach Sun- day morning on “Unsearchable Riches.” It is a Jeholda chest serv- ice, when the congregation is re- qui to bring old gold and silver and money and deposit in the chest on the altar to make necessary re- At night a song-sermon on “The Light of the World” will be con- ducted by the choir and young people as directed by Miss Helen Yager of the Eastern Baptist Seminary in Philadelphia. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Dudley, rector, will officiate. Volunteers of America. Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Eroh will speak at services tomorrow afternoon in the Relief Mission, 471 Pennsylvania avenue, on “All God’s Children.” Rev. G. W. Raines wlll conduct the serv- ices. Calvary ary Church. The special meetings at 1911 H street continue every night except Saturday with Rev. Arthur H. Graves of Springfield, Mo, in charge. His subject Sunday morning will be “The Ministry of Jesus,” and at night, “The Most Dangerous Man in the World.” A special young people’s rally will be held Thursday night. Services con- tinue next week. Fifteenth Street Christian. Morning worship with the observ- ance of the Lord’s Supper at 11 am. The minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, will speak on “The Call of & Be- wildered World.” The junior church, in charge of Mrs. Verna Nalls and Mrs, J. W. Graves, will present a spe- cial program at 8 o’clock. Eckington Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will speak at the 11 o’clock service. The Young People’s Society will join the 12 delegates attending the Fred- erick conference at the vesper serv- ices Sunday evening at Hood College. The Junior Chorus Choir, under the | leadership of Miss Anna Kimball, will render a program Sunday evening. Prayer service Thursday, 8 o’'clock. ‘The annual Sunday school and church picnic will be held Tuesday at Mont- rose Park. Calvary M. E. Seuth. Rev. W. D. Keene will preach to- morrow at 11 on “God's Wonders of the Flowers,” the third sermon in the series on “God’s Wonders of Na- ture.” At 7 p.m. the young people will meet. At 8 p.m. the sermon will be on “Lead, Kindly Light.” On Wed- nesday evening the Wesley Brother- hood will meet. Prof. Josef Solterer will make an address on “Conditions in Europe.” Thursday evening the pastor will talk on “The Rich Fool.” Trinity Lutheran, Mount Rainier. Rev. Edwin Pleplow will preach to- morrow on the lesson appointed for the day, Luke 16:23-25, using as his theme: “Hell, the Storehouse of the Collected Ruins of the Moral World” The choir will sing, Miss Dora Scott will render a solo. The senior Bible class will hear a discourse by the pastor on the third petition of the Lord’s Prayer. ‘The Walther League will meet Fri- day evening for a social. St. Paul A. M. E. Sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Dr. G. Oliver Wing on “Religion a Service, and Not a Bargain.” At 3:30 p.m. Dr. ‘Wing and choir will worship at Arling- D. C, SATURDAY by speaking on w:m:mmmwmm The young people’s supper and vesper mhn uoy.m. 'Noinpnrhntmwmh Meetings tomorrow are: Wnlunmm No. 1 Corps. 606 E street; Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge: 11 am. and 8 pm. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street; Maj. James Rob- erts in charge: 11 am. and 8 pm. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast; Adjt. Charles Tritton in charge: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, (wel- come meeting for Adjt. and Mrs. Trit- ton). Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jefferson street; Capt. J. W. Martin in charge: 11 am. and 7:30 pm. (wel- come meeting for Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Martin). Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 I street, Adjt. Wilbur C. Young in charge: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (welcome meeting for Adjt. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Young). Bethesda Baptist Church, Philip Mauro, Bible student and author, of Washington, D. C., will be the speaker tomorrow night in the Masonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda. Mrs. Isabel G. Shelley of Washington will be the soloist of the evening as well as of the morning serwice. “The Gospel of the Beautiful Gate” will be the topic of Rev. B. M. Os- good at 11 o'clock. The young peo- ple’s meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. lesson-1 presence” will be delivered tomorrow at 11 am. at the Burlington Hotel by the president of the board of trustees, Mrs. Bertha Wineberger. The min- ister, Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch, will speak in Cincinnati and Buffalo dur- ing the Summer during which the church and Wednesday evening meet- ings will be closed, to reopen Sep- tember 15. “LOYALTIES” THEME AT CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach at Morning and Evening Services 'Tomorrow. Rev. W. S. Abernethy will occupy the pulpit at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow, “Our Greater Loyalties” | being the subject of the morning sermon and “Three Days to See” the evening. The cabinet of the Burrall Class will hold a picnic at Friendship Heights, Md., today at 5 o'clock, with Mrs. Gray and Miss Lawton as joint hostesses. Donald Jones of Oklahoma will teach the Kinnear Class of young men tomorrow morning. CHURCH SCHOOL PUPILS GET 125 CERTIFICATES Transfiguration Episcopal Rector Gives Short Address on Re- ligion in Character. One hundred énd twenty-five pupils of Transfiguration Episcopal Church School received certificates last Sun- day. The rector, Rev. J. J. Queally, gave a short address on religion as a great factor in molding joyous and free character. As Herman Gallo- way, superintendent, had to leave for a trip to the West Coast, Mr. Wal- ker and Mr. Morales were appointed |8. S to take his place. David Ryon and the church school orchestra fur- nished the musical program. Miss Helen Sollers, superintendent of the kindergarten-primary depart- ment, convened the parents of that department and the closing program was participated in, by the kinder- garten children. The church school recesses until September. ‘Ten-minute sermons by the rector at 11 o'clock will begin tomorrow and will continue during the Summer. At this service, which is to be less than an hour, music will be rendered by the Summer choir. The half-hour service at 7:30 a.m. on Sundays is of special interest to those going on day ‘The Men’s Club will have a corpo- rate holy communion July 7. Weldon Price is president. ‘The Young Peo- ple’s Society also will have a corpo- rate holy communion of its groups. “SIGN OF JONAH” TOPIC OF DR. U. G. B. PIERCE All Souls’ Church Pastor Will Conclude Sermon Series Tomorrow. 5 Concluding a series of sermons “Some Hard Sayings of the Bible,” Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister Souls’ services with the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational and Universalist National Memorial Churches will be insugu- rated June 30 in All Souls’ Church with Dr. Pierce in the pulpit. ‘The young people of high school age are spending the present week end at the Clermont, JUNE 22, 1935. THEME SELECTED BYDR.R.H.MILLER “This Becoming Christian World” Topic at National - City Christian Church. Christian World— -sermon also includes the fol- lowing passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” Mary Baker Eddy, “Inspired thought relinquishes a material, sen- sual and mortal theory of the uni- verse and adopts the spiritual and immortal,” page 547, METHODIST ELDER TALKS TOMORROW Dr. J. Howard Wells to Take CHANCELLOR OF A. U. IS GUEST PREACHER Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray to Speak at Foundry M. E. Church Tomorrow Morning. Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, chancellor of the American University, will be the guest preacher at 11 a.m. tomor- row'at Foundry M. E. Church. His sermon subject will be “Fortitude and Adventure.” Dr. Joseph Hillman Hollister, min- ister of the Chevy- Chase Presbyterian Church, will preach at 8 p.m. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society Summer picnic and mite box opening will be Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. Art Brown, 3809 Old Military road. ‘The midweek devotional service at 8 p.m. will be in charge of Rev. Eddy L. Ford, director of religious education. YOUTH IS TOPIC OF DR. HOLLISTER Chevy Chase i’mbyterhn Pas- tor Will Preach on Subject Tomorrow Morning. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow “Our Youth’s To- morrow” will be the subject of Dr. J. H. Hollister's sermon. Alice Fracker, Barbara Jane Mur- ray, Dorothy Rowand, Charles Judson and Philip Fairchild are representing the young people’s groups of this church at the Presbyterian young people’s conference, Hood College, Prederick, Md. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Bayliss of this church are members of the faculty. Dr. and Mrs. Hollister will be hosts to the elders and their wives Monday evening at their home, 6302 Beech- wood drive, Chevy Chase, Md. A Summer program for junior and senjor high school boys and girls, consisting of social, athletic and re- ligious activities, will begin July 2. FORUM TOMORROW Catholic Guild Will Hold Three Meetings, Open to Public. The Catholic Evidence Guild of ‘Washington will hold three open fo- rum discussions tomorrow. The public is invited and questions will be an- swered. At the meeting in Judiciary Park, Fifth and P streets, from 3 to § o'clock, the speakers will be John Fos- ter, John J. O'Connor, Robert Mail- loux and Victor Milot. From 7 to 9 o'clock the speakers will be John G. Bowen, Eugene Hoffman, Vincent Ro- bichaud and Thomas Roshetko. From 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock, in Frank- lin Park, Fourteenth and K streets, the speakers will be Leo A. Codd, John McGoldrick, Lloyd Whitefield and Philip Hannan. Ghrinmhrlylmm Chpel, 732 Webster St. NW .. 10:00 AM. ‘Worshi 'nmndu Bible cxon"u.bs' 3 Yogoda lll’-llAl.flA'flDl 'ELLOWSHIP Brahmacharl Jotin of India “Jesus the Impersonal” June 23, 1935, 8 p.m. 1758 Columbia Rond N.W. @hristian Srience G W b e Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Cl-ni of Clrh! Sd.llln e Rd. Suo‘d Cl:-n-.l: of Cirut Sfiolth! 111 ¢ !fl.l. rist Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Chru! ‘Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” -gmau 1AM szd g P EVENING MEETING— MRETOY T 04 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 8&. N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 vuek 2:30 to 5:30 Sun lln CHBRCH Calorado dg 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wedn 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8318 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; | Sunday, ‘Wedn: :30 to 7:30; Sun- days, 2:3 m I:I: p.m. Holi- “-I!!. 2:30 u.‘u M our fooms. Place of Dr. Smith at Mt. Vernon Church. Dr. J. Howard Wells, presiding elder of the Washington district, will preach tomorrow at both services at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South in the absence of Dr. W. Angie Smith. Special music has been ar- ranged for both services. Miss Edith Gottwals will play an organ solo as offertory in the morning. Mrs. Fair- child and Mrs. Garrett will sing a duet at the evening service. Miss Margaret E. Barringer, or-| ganist, and Miss Phebe Stine, soprano, will give a recital Wednesday eve- ning in the church auditorium. Rev. J. H. Blakemore, jr., pastor of the Bethesda M. E. Church South, | will conduct the prayer meeting| Thursday evening. The Child Study Club will meet in room 10 Friday at 8 pm. Mrs. Archibald Smith will speak on “Suc- ceeding as a Family.” ‘The Boy Scouts will present an en- tertainment Tuesday evening in the church school auditorium, TRUTH IS SERMON TOPIC Rev. A. P. Wilson Will Launch Series Tomorrow. Rev. A. P. .Wilson, pastor of t.he\' Columbia Heights Christian Church, will begin a series of sermons tomor- | row morning on “Searching for the| Great Truth of the World.” In the evening there will be a dis- cussion of the story of some of the great hymns of the church. The midweek services will continue with a study of the Psalms. They will be held upstairs in the Gleaners’ Class room for a study of the First Psalm. Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts, @ Sunday Masses New Jrnmal CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16(h 8¢. Above @ N W, 9:45—8 10—Arcana Class. 11—Worship and Sermon. Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERRY. —Evangelistic Genter 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 : Sypiritualist 15t Fraternal Spiritualist Church 1329 N st. n.w., 7:45 p.m. shars. . H. BERT MOORE The Pocke,_ 2. Sem Subject: “Heresies’ Contention” Ralpl -.‘i- d Parker will conduct the e Gasses Thursday and Saturday Mrs. M. A. Borden, Organist. "l“f Cordially Invited. ._ Rev. ZABETH McDONALD Holds mullnn Tuesday and Friday. & p.m. pm. Readings by dppoint- ent. *353% T0th st. nw. Phone Adams LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 HOLMEAD PLACE N.W. Rev. ELISABETH McDONALD in Charee; Sunday. June 23. 730 OURTH AY Lecture, Rev. Danlel s Social hour and refreshments ner lecture. {essage, Serv ice Thursdey st Gpm GERS N D.D. _604 PN lNCIl D?Jlllml 4140, ¢ T JANE B. COATF.S ll:;&él GIICI-I ;nmnns. Psychic Science Chwci hurch of CI Clr:l 1379 lrv'll St. N.W. Sunday . | 2 lure l_‘-'m = by ihe. FAGOE. Rev. G. D. lelter—Adams 4977 . MRS. ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readings by Avpointment. Tel, Dist. 1519, 1424 K St. N.W.. Apt. 51._* MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST urvleu Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. nd Censultation Daily, 12 to & B iine wach meeting 7 to 8 Dom. lLNm acher “lfl’ 'An,l. A The First Sphlallt“ Charch V. 'fll:?likb H. TERRY “IN THE LAND OF THE LIVING DEAD" l‘ mllfl mfll 1012 cm«. lSI 0 458 | Morning Worship_with Sermon.11:00 a.m. Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM’S 7 REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH g Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 5 Z 11:00 a.m. and noonm Sermons % DL, J. IIOWABD WELLS % AN T - Hniversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W, REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS. D. D 11:00—Service of Worship, “Religion’s Central Sanities” REV. MAX A. KAPP, Pluhhn Mass, NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. Unity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 Dean Franklin, Leader . SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 AM.—Sunday School, 11 A.M.—Lecture, Dean Franklin “Truth Universally Understood and Accepted.” 6:45 P.M.—Good Words Club. | 8:00 P.M.—Lecture, Dean Franklin Open Daily Ezcept Holidays Chuen—rrlhy at 5 P.M.; 'l'umn and = | ALL ARE w:LcoMs “The Olhriafian CHRlSTlAN The Nafinnal @ity Tnoms Cllcl.l-:. Dr. Rer"S B MILL§ Mlnhlul 9:45 a.m. —Bmle School. H Pmsenon tctacher of Men's 55, 10:50 a.m.—*This Becoming Christian _ World.” 7:30 p.m. ——Ponum Seruce— Ninth Steert 9th and D uu NI Washington. D. Rev. Clifford H. Jor 11:00 s.m.—“The, rum Is My of David icture and QIulumhia fieighm Park Rd. West of 14th St. N.W. REV. ARTHUR P. WILSON Minister 10:45—* TIhe um- o3 o1 Great o B Launtas = of Great es I'ly-nl e Lutheran TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M, HENNIG. 8:30 a.m.—Geran Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, Kingdom of Heaven.” ST.PAUL’S Conn. Ave. & Everett St. BEV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “What We Want and Where We Get I 7:00 p.m.—Union _Service Saints Spitcopal Shureh: MT. RAINIE] am st and Bunker B lnl Sunday School snd Bivie Clase am. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelieal lnd Idnr-ea Chureh) 20th_and G ALK Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor 9:45 am.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a.m.—English A Cordial Welcome to Everybody. ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. B J. LUTHER FRANTZ, PASTOR ice, Bermon Botstord. the Reformation Opposite Folger Shakespeare Library Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder. Pastor Dr. John Weldley, Pastor Emeritus Church School. at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00. Communion Service Luther League at 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship at 8:00 Toyohiko Kagawa YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ~ CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE THEATER, BETHESDA, MD, RE WHITING. Pastor. LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D., Pastor. 11 O'Clock Serviee— “How to Keep on the Upper Road” Rev. Carl C. lu--uu. 9:45—8Sunday School 5—Christian lnauvn: Soclety. ~ ATONEMENT Capitol and Rhode Ave, ..“I.OWAID SNYDER, fl.u- Mornifs. 11 o'clock. Vespers, 8 .m._Sunday School. 9:45 a. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. NE. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at 11:00 “The Rich” Dorothy Goodrich, violinist, will present several numbers. Evening Worship at 7:45 “Masquerading” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 pm. volenru g 2 The Home-Like Church