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A—6 i CHURCHES UNITE SUMMER SERIES ———— ' The Harrison Bible will meet to- orrow at 9:45 am. William N. ing from the fourth chapter of the | m Payne, jr., second vice president, will Congregational, Universal- THE EVENING Wilson Avenue Baptist. The pastor will speak Sunday morn- | | First Book of Thessalonians and will STAR. WASHINGTON, W Activities in Local Churches ™ | St. Mark’s Lutheran. tered at the 11 am. service. There will be a brief address, “The Living Holy Communion will be -dminh-' | Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. J. | E. Ellott, rector, at 11, when the JUNE 1935. THO COMMUNION 29, D. C. SATURDAY, B | SERVICES PLANNED Holy communion tomorrow at 7 a.m. | Luther Place Memorial Christian Endeavor Approximately 150 of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor | Union will be present next Tuesday | at the opening of the thirty-fifth in- ternational Christian Endeavor con- vention at Philadelphia. Dr. Poling, president of the World's Christian Endeavor Union, will deliver the kev- PASTOR'S SUBJECT 10 BE LONELINESS Dr. W. Angie Smith to | note address. Dr. O. F. Blackwelder, Bread,” by Rev. J. Luther Frantz, Dr.| financial effort will be climaxed by the pastor of the Lutheran Church of the | 1 side. Willis F. Taylor will have bring a gospel message in the evening. preside. am r Preach at Mount Vernon offering of the proceeds. These ef- | Christian Endeavor ist and Unitarian Pro- | charg: of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. The midweek service will be held | Kester, the pastor, will give a short gram Announced. ¥or the sevenih vear, Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church, the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church and All Souls’ (Unitarian) Church are co-operating during the Summer months in a secies of union services. This series will be inaugurated in All Souls' Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, with Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce in the pulpit. He will take for his subject “The East Gate.” Three addi- tional services w.li be held in All Souls’ Church. minister of the Church of Our Father, Lancaster, Pa., will pieach July 7: Rev. Ralph E. Bailey, formerly of Omaha, Nebr, and more recently minister of the First Parish, Com- bridge, Mass., July 14, and Dr. Thomas H. Saunders of Houston, Tex. July 21. The thic2 fcllowing service will be held in the Mount Pleasant Congregational C.,urch and the con- cluding group of four services, begin- ning August 18, in the Universalist National Memorial Church. Miss Josephine Ross and Keith Billman are attendiag the conference for Unitarian vouag people at Star Island, Portsmown, N. H. Others who will attend laier meetings are Mr. and Mrs. R. S Williams, jr.; Mrs. F. E. Evans, Miss Jean Evans, Miss Louise Bebb and Kent Bebb. DR. JAMES H. TAYLOR SELECTS TWO TOPICS “Reasons for Our Hope” and “Some Parables of the King- dom” Announced. At the Central Presbyterian Church the pastor, Dr. James H. Tavlor, will preach tomorrow morning on ‘Rea- #ons for Our Hope” and at nignt on “Some Parables of the Kingdom " The Intermediate Poys and Girls' Conference will be held at Massanetta Springs, Va.. bezinning Monday and continuing for & week. The repre- sentatives from this church will be Scott. Ebrite, Walter Guthrie aad Rex Walton Lauck. This conference is under the auspices of the Synod of Virginia of the Presbytcrian Church. The Vacation Bitie School will con- tinue the dailv sessions through next week. The courses in the scrool in- clude Bible study, memory work, missions, music and handwork of va- rious kinds. The school meets ‘n the Sunday school bunding each morning at 9:30. EVIDENCE GUILD OPENS MIDWEEK EXERCISES Director 0'Connor, Francis Bar- rett and Charles Ferry to Ad- dress Session Wednesday. In addition to its three Sunday meetings held in the public parks of ‘Washington, the Catholic Evidence Guild has opened a mid-week pitch on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, in Judiciary Park. July 3 it will be under the direction of John J. O'Connor of Georgetown University, with Francis Barrett and Charles Ferry also speaking. Sundav pitches at Judiciary Park will be from 3 to 5 o'clock and from %:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Tomorrow after- noon the chairman will be Edward Heffron, with M. Barrett, A. Collins and Mrs. Linda M. O'Hara assisting him. The chairman at night will be Mr. Foster, with Philip Hannan, W. Collins and W. Daly also speaking. Sunday meeting at Franklin Park will be from 7:30 until 9:30 o'clock. John G. Bowen will be the chairman and D. Ginchereau, P. Guertin and FEugene Hoffman will be the other speakers, MISSOURIAN TO SPEAK AT CHRIST LUTHERAN The guest speaker at the service in Christ. Lutheran Church at 11 o'clock | tomorrow will be Prof. P. E. Kretz- | mann of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. mon will be “The Greatest Love in the World.” Dr. Kretzmann will also address the Bible class at 10:10 oclock ‘The Sunday school will hoid its last meeting At 9:45 o'clock. After the Summer vacation the Sunday school will convene again September 8. The Sunday morning preacher in July will be Rev, G. Oldsen of Buffalo, N. Y. } SUMMER SCHEDULE Beginning toriorrow at the Ninth Btreet Christian Church the revised morning schedule for the Summer be- gins. The church session will be at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. C. H. Jope will preach tomorrow on “The Hymn of Creation.” At 7:45 pm. Lawrence W. Bash, fleld secretary for the Towa Christian | Endeavor Union, will be the speaker. | Mr. Bash is coming through Wash- | ington on his way to C. E. Convention ' to be held next week in Philadelphia. | | Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Every- Pay Religion.” and at 8 pm. on “The | Land We Love. i The T. E. L. Bible Class will hoid | its monthly meeting Wednesday eve- | ping in the Sunday school house. | The pastor will speak at the mid- | week service Thursday evening on *What Does the Baptist Program In- clude?” The Ladies’ Aid Soclety will hold a lawn fete July 12. Asbury Methodist. “When Do Movies Help and When | Do They Hinder Our Being Chris- tian” will be the topic for discussion at the Epworth League at 6:15 pm. The intermediate chapter, under the leadership of Miss Kathlyn Nash, will be in charge. Application blanks may be filed for the youth unemployment survey. | A business meeting of the b‘mhdlt | Rho Gamma will be held Tuesday at 8 pm. i Christian Witness League. | The Christian Witness League of | America will conduct 4 o'clock vesper service in the Bible Institute of Wash- ington, 1316 Vermoni{qavenue. The service will be in charge of the di- rector, Rev, Arthur C. Slaght. Lev. Robert S. Miller, | ‘The subject of the ser-' | stead of at 11 o'clock. | talk. Representative Jed Johnson of Oklahoma, will be the guest speaker. | The lesson theme is “Personal Liberty | and Law.” Al men are welcome. Dr. | Kester will preach at both morning and evening services. | | The second quarterly meeting of | the class will be held at home of President W. H. Harrison, 3282 N | street, at 8 p.m., July 5. Missionary Alliance. Rev. M. B. Birrel will preach to- morrow at 808 Eye street, at 3 and | 7:30 pm. Young people's session will be addressed by Miss B. McMurray, | Washington District young people’s | rally on the Fourth of July, Char-| lottesville, Va. District camp meeting, | July 18 to 28. | Fifteenth Street Presbylerian. | Dr. H. B. Taylor will preach tomor- row at 11 am, third sermon of & series based on the 23d Psalm. Sub- ject: “Finding Needed Spiritual Re- | habilitation.” Music by the choir, | under direction of Clyde Glass, organ- | ist. The Music Committee will give a garden party, July 2, 6 to 11 p.m, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis A. | Alexander, 1429 Q street. i Mount Moriah Baptist. i Dr. J. H. Randolph will have for his topic tomorrow at 11 am. “The | Love of My Soul.” The senior choir | will render special selections at 3:30 p.m. A missionary rally will be held under the sauspices of the Dorcas | Missionary Society—a musical and literary program followed with ad- | dresses by prominent mission workers. At 8 pm. the pastor will have for | his theme “The influence of Religious | Truth in Modern Life.” Prayer service Tuesday at noon and 8 p.m. | | Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison, pastor, speaks to- morrow morning on “Life's Rosary.” Special music will be furnished by the Sunday School Chorus under the leadership of George W. Peterson. | The evening service is at 8 o'clock, with Dr. Ellison speaking. A special service will be held Mon- day night in honor of the pastor who is leaving &s the church’s delegate to the International Society of Chris- tian Endeavor. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic to- morrow at 11 am. is “Is the Great Commission Binding.” At 3:30 p.m. he will preach a special sermon at Zion Baptist Church, Deanwood. D. C. At 8 pm. his topic is “Has God Any Respect of Person?” Prayer meeting Tuesday. 8 to 10 pm. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. ‘ | =t | Positive Christianity. Prof. William Estep, the founder, will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow | Thursday evening. The Sunday school will go on a picnic in Rock Creek Park next Sat- urday afternoon. St. Andrew's Episcopal, Holy communion tomorrow at 8 a.m. Service and sermon, 11 a.m. The rec- tor, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Out of the Pit and on the Rock.” Marvin Methodist. Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, the pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock on “The Vow | Fulfilled” and at 8 p.m. on “The True Patriot.”” At the prayer service Wed- nesday ‘he pastor will speak and this will be followed by the monthly meet- ing of the Sunday School Council, Brookland Methodist. Rev. J. W. Gillum wil! have for his topic Suaday morning “God's Mes- sage for Summer Time." The evening service at 7:30 will be combined with the Epworth League. The young people will conduct the opening of the service and the pastor will close with a short address, John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “Angels That Wake Us” will be the subject tcmorrow morning by Rev. W. O. Carrington. Heart” will be the message to the junior church. Music by the senior choir. At 7:45 p.n. Rev. 8. A. Gordon-Grant will preach. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “The Church Triumphant.” Midweek service Thurs- day at 8 pan., to be conducted by the pastor. meeting of the Committee on Ar- rangemenis for the Presbyterian Council, which meets next October, will be held. Yogoda Society. Brahamchari Jotin of Calcutta, In- dia, will address the society tomor- row evening at the chapel, 1758 Co- lumbia road. The subject will be “Samadhi.” The public is invited. Georgetown Lutheran. “A Certain Man” will be the sub- | ject tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Har- Wallace Edwards will | old E. Beatty. have charge of the young people’s service at 7 p.m. The Church Council will meet Tues- day at 8 pm. The officers and teach- ers of the Sunday school will have a business session Wednesday at 8 pm. Preparatory service Thursday, 8 pm. Holy communion will be ad- ministered July 7. Volunteers of America. “Summer’s Blessings” will be the “A Contented | At the close of this service a | Toye and Mr, Nerlick and the chkoir will sing. Good Will Baptist. Dr James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “Discovering God” and in the evening on “Indi- viduality.” At 32:15 the services at the District Jail will be conducted by Mother Washington. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach | tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Golden Staircase that Leads to God” and at 8 p.m. on “Nsaman the Leper.” A chorus choir will sing at both serv- | ices. There will be & ten-minute organ prelude before the evening serv- jce. The Summer Bible School will continue through Wednesday of next week. On Wednesday there will be a closing program at 8 p.m., demon- strating the purpose and possibilities of Summer Bible School work. Jones Memorial M. E. Dr. Julius 8. Carroll, returning from the ministers’ conference at Hamp- ton, Va. preaches tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. At 3:30 p.m. pastor and congregation visit the Quince | Orchard Methodist Episcopal Church. Highlands Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Newion M. Sim- monds, will preach on Sunday morn- ing on “Anchors That Hold” and in the evening on “Dependable Allies.” The trustees will meet next week. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach | tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Serpent in the Garden.” At 3:30 p.m. the Missionary Society will conduct s rally service. Rev. J. L. Henry, pastor Tenth Street Baptist Church, will preach the sermon and the choir of | that church will ging. At the eve- ning service Rev. Mr. Dudley of New | York City will preach. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will | preach on “Coming to Jesus” at the 11 o'clock service, and at 8 p.m. on “When God Is Forsaken.” The church prayer service Wednesday | evening. Fckington Presbyierian. Rev. Henry B. Wooding will speak | at 11 o'clock tomorrow from the text, “God Is Able.” The 12 delegates from the Young People's Society attending the conference at Hood College, Fred- erick, Md., will have charge of the evening service at 8 o'clock. Communion service and reception of new members will be observed July 14. The annual Fidelity class picnic ‘wlll be held July 20. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- | morrow at 11 a.m. on “Possessing and at 11 a.m. on “The True Communion” | topic on vhich Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Possessions” and at 7:45 p.m. on “The and at 8 pm. on “How We Contact Christ.” He will also lecture Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. on “God-Conscious- ness.” | Potomac Heights Community. “A New Idea in Jonesport” will be the topic of & “Seth Parker praver meeting” presented by the senior choir tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. O. J. Randall, will preach at 11 am. on “The House Not Made by Hands.” William A. Howells, Grant Sherk, June Sorensen and Miriam Wilkinson will represent the Christian Endeavor Society at the international conven- tion in Philadelphia next week. Petworth Baptist. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor, an- nounces his theme tomorrow morning will be “Spiritual Splints” In the evening, the last of the Summer serv- ices as individual churches, will be “Self-Made Master.” On July 7 the Summer schedule of the union services will begin. The first evening service will be held in Wallace Memorial Church, with Rev. Smith preaching. | Memorial United Brethren. The minister, Dr. Simpson B. ‘D-ugherr,y, will preach at 11 am. on | “Thence He Shall Come.” At 7:30 | pm. the Summer schedule of col bined services with the young people's organizations will begin. This will be the only evening service during | the Summer and will be held one- | half hour earlier in the chapel. The Christian Endeavor Societies will have charge of the preliminary program and the minister will speak briefly at the close. | St. Columba’s Episcopal. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 tomorrow morning. At the | | 11 o'clock services the rector, Rev.| | E. A. Le Moine, will preach on “Pillars | of the Church.” First Baptist, Hyattsville. Dr. H. E. Tralle of New York wnu preach at the 11 a.m. service. At the close of the service the trustees will | present a plan for the new church building program. All the members of the church and congregation are requested to be present. The pastor, | Dr. B. P. Robertson, will preach at| 8 pm. on “The Living Episties.” Chevy Chase Methodist. Kensington Lodge, F. A. A. M., will be special guests at the morning serv- ice when the pastor, Rev. Edward G. Latch, will have as his subject “A Charge to Masons.” The service will be in observance of St. John's day. In the evening members of the con- gregation will attend the Chevy Chase Union Protestant service on the lawn of the Episcopal Church. Takoma Lutheran. Beginning tomorrow Rev. J. A. Pfeiffer, pastor, will reverse the order of the morning service and will hold the worship service at 8:45 o'clock in- The Sunday school, 9:45 o'clock, will remain the same. This order of services will pre- vail during the Summer months and until further notice. For the first three Sundays in July, Rev. G. E. Lenski, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, will preach in the absence of the pastor, The brotherhood is inviting friends and members of the Sunday school and congregation to be their guests at an outing July 6, in Rock Creek Park. Columbia Heights Christian, ‘The series on “Christian Messages of Great Poems,” by Rev. A. P. Wilson will be continued tomorrow with a discussion of “The Everlasting Merey,” by John Masefield, the present poet laureate of England. The evening service at 7:45 will have for their central thought stories of great hymns. Owing to the Sum schedule and the holiday there wisi .be no prayer meeting or choir rehearsal next week. ! clyde Brown Eroh will speak at services tomorrow afternoon in the mission, 471 Penn- sylvania avenue. Rev. G. W. Raines will cofiduct the services. Theosophists. “The 3chool of Life” will be the subject of & question-and-answer meeting Wednesday at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 09 Hill Build- ing. at 8:15. Free reference and lending libraries available Saturdays from 2 to 5. Healing Services. The Summer schedule of services of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held as follows: During July, Rev. will conduct weekly services ench Tuesday, ihe first, third and fifth being in the morning at 10:30 and the second and fourth in the evening at 8 o'clock. In August the St. Stephen's Prayer Circle will meet on the 5th and 19th at 8 p.m. Those interested in the healing work are invited to attend these meetings. This group studies life adjustment and spiritual healing and prays for the | sick, Chevy Chsse Bapiist. “The Meaning of Patriotism” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward O. Clark, pastor, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. The mes- sage will be in keeping with the Fourth of July observance. In the evening at 7 o'clock the church joins in the community ves- | per service on the lawn of the Epis- copal Church, when Rev. J. Luther Neff will speak. Zion Lutheran. During the Summer season services are held each Sunday at 8 a.m. and at 11 am. Rev. Edward G. Goetz will preach on “Living Up to Our Be- liefs” at the services on Sunday. In the absence of the pastor, who will be away on vacation, Rev. Ray- mond Foellner, theological student at Gettysburg Seminary, will preach July 14 and 21. ‘The Church Council will meet Mon- day night in the chapel. Church of the Brethren. Rev. Rufus D, Bowman will preach at both the morning and evening | services. Morning subject, “When Christ Passes By;” evening subject, “Nicodemus Coming by Night.” The | young people will have a part in the | Sunday evening service. | Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Freeley Rohrer will preach on “A Needed Friend” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The vesper service at 6 p.m. will be conducted by the young people of the | church who recently attended the Young People’s Conference of the Presbyterian Church which was held at Hood College, Frederick, Md. The | speakers will be Robert Stephens, Charles Cooper, James Robb, Miss | Margaret Bohrer, Miss Jean Wertz | and Miss Eileen McRae. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. | At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. H. W. | “Excuses for Rejecting Religion.” At 3:30 p.m, a song service will be ren- dered by the cholr, under the direc- tion of James L. Hunt. Midweek services Wednesday at 8 | pm. conducted by the pastor. The | Daily Vacation Church School will | open Monday at 9 a.m., Miss Mae V. | Pinckney, principal. Fifteenth Street Christian. Worship at 11 a.m. with the observ- ance of the Lord’s Supper and sermon by Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “Let It Pass.” Evening service at 8 o'clock. | Sermon topic, “Into Bethany.” This will be the last evening service until September. Northeastern Baptist. Rev. Mrs, Missoura Gray of Boston, Mass, will preach tfnorrow in revival [nrvles and during the rest of tht week at night, | Campbell will have for his subject | Sorrows of Satan.” Dr. Briggs will teach the Berea Class. Vernon Lowrey the Baracca | Class, and Mrs. Helen Zager the James | Class. Christian Lutheran, Rethesda. Rev. Henry J. Whiting will preach on “The Great Invitation” tomorrow 'at 11 am. in the State Theater. Beginning July 17 church worship ,And church school will begin at 10 a.m. | Bethany Baptist. | The pastor will speak at both serv- ices tomorrow. His morning subject is “Making People Care” and in the evening the ordinance of baptism will be administered. | The Keystone Bible Class will have charge of the opening exercises of the church school. Senator M. M.| Logan of Kentuckv will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. ‘The junior church, under the leadership of Mother Jaeger, will meet at 11 am. | Bethesda Baptist. | *“The Price of Liberty” will be the | topic tomorrow morning of Rev. B. M. ‘Osxood in the Masonic Temple, 7002 | Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda. Mrs. | Isabel G. Shelley, choir director, will be the soloist for both morning and | evening services. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward G. Stelling of Washington. with group of Christian workers, will have | charge of the service at 8 p.m. | James E. Ainley, Wilbur A. Bouic | and John J. H. Pool will be the speak- | ers for the deacons’ service Sunday evening, July 7. | | The annual Sunday School picnic i will be held July 6 at Glen Echo Park. i Douglas Memorial M. E. | The pastor, Rev. Clarence H. Cork- ran, will have for his subject tomor- | row at 11 am. “Our National Cons | | fusion.” There will be no evening service until the close of the vacation | season. Rev. Corkran and his family will go to their Summer home at Washington | Grove, Md., some time next week.| There is no week-day evening service. | Dumbarton Avenue M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow the sermon | topic is “The Worship of Christ.” This is the second In the series on “Christ- | ology.” At 8 p.m. “The High Cost of Patriotism” will be the special ser- | 41, Jr. O. U. A. M,, will attend in a body. All members of the order are invited. Special music will be ren- dered by the senior choir at both services. The Thursday evening prayer meet- ing will be omitted. By a unanimous vote of the members of the prayer meeting services last Thursday eve- ning it was decided to hold prayer meetings throughout the Summer. Calvary M. E. South. each at 11 o'clock tomorrow on ‘God's Wonders of the Birds” the fourth in the series of sermons on “God’'s Wonders of Nature.” young people will meet at 7. Subject of the evening sermon, “Our Three Judges.” The Board of Stewards will meet Tuesday evening. Pilgrim Baptist. Rev. John S. Miller will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “The Home of the Soul.” The senlor choir will ren- der music. Mrs, Naomi Miles is di- recior and Mrs. Bernice Pollard or- ganist. The evening service will be held at the Emmanuel Baptist, Gar- field, D. C., when Rev. John 8. Miller will preach a special sermon to the Women'’s Club. The Pilgrim Baptist choir will sing and ushers will serve. day night. Meiropolitan Memorial. Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock | service the ister, Rev. William An- r"' Keese,, will preach on “Pagan- ism or Christianity, Which?" forts, conducted simultaneously araong } the men and women of the church, have had as their purpose the ing of certain extra special funds aside from the regular offerings for the re- tirement of certain obligations and ‘o underwrite the church operating budget during the usual Summer slack. ‘The large choir, directed by Louls N. Brown, organist, will render its last service before suspending for its Sum- mer vacation. It is expected the choir will resume its service in September. St. Stephen and Incarnation. Dr. and Mrs. George P. Dudley will be in Atlantic City during July and August. Rev. Willam Curtis White will have charge of the services. Rev. Clyde Brown will assist him at the weekday services during July. Chapel of Atonement. Rev. A. A. Birch, vicar, will conduct morning prayer at 9:30 am. and church school at 10:45 a.m. St. George's Episcopal There will be holy communion at 7 am. Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. A. A. Birch, vicar, at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon. The | Choral Society, under the direction of Dr. Scott Mayo, will sing at 7:45 pm. McKinley Memorial Baptist. The sermon will be preached at 11 am. by Rev. George W. Taylor. Rev. J. W. Brown will preach at 8:30 pm and conduct revival services all next | week. Special music by Rev. J. War- ren Diner July 4 on the lawn, from 2 to 8 pm. Singing contest and speaking. Fort Myer Chapel. Services tomorrow: 8:45 a.m.—Catholic mass conducied by Chaplain B. J. Tarskey. 10 a.m.—Post Sunday school. 10:45 a.m.—Organ concert. 11 am.—Protestant worship con- ducted by Chaplain Ralph C. Deibert. ‘Western Presbyterian. Dr. Duchain’s subjects tomorrow will be “2,000 Horses,” and “The Prod- igal Son.” Lincoin Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks kill speak on “The Heroic Doubter.” Special musical se- lections will be rendered. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 am. will be ad- | dressed by Col. West A. Hamilton, editor and publisher of the Washing- ton Sentinel. ‘The Young People's Society will present & program of song and dis- cussion at 7 pm. H. A. Branch will lead the discussion on “The Negro Student’s Attitude Toward the Present Economic Crisis.” Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. Thomas will preach at 11 am. on “The Four Kinds of Soils.” will close their season with a request musicale program, Miss Maude G Smothers, directress. The daily vaca- ! tion church school will open Monday At ® pm, Mrs. A. V. Thornton princi- pal. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washing- tion No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge, 11 am. snd 8 pm. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street. Maj. James Roberts in charge, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Staff Capt. Herbert Bartlett. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast. Adjt. Charles Trit- ton in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jeffer- son street, Capt. J. W. Martin in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Wash- ington No. 5 Corps. 715 I street, Adjt W. C. Young in charge, 11 am. and 8 pm. All Saints’ Episcopal. “Religion Reconsidered” will be Rev. Henry Teller Cocke's subject at the 11 o'clock service. He will go to Avon-by-the-Sea, in New Jersey, for July. During his absence Rev. Ed- ward Slater Dunlop will occupy the pulpit. At the evening vesper service spon- sored by the Protestant churches of Chevy Chase and held on the lawn, the speaker will be Rev. J. Luther Neff of Wesley M. E. Church. Trinity Methodist. Dr. D. L. Ennis has for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. “The Soul's Rest Center,” and at 8 p.m. “The Richest | Treasure. Herbert H. McMurray will address the Adult Bible Class at 10 am. Friendship Baptist. Missionary day will be observed tomorrow. “The Meaning of Chris- tianity” will be the subject of Rev. Theodore R. Peters at 11 am. and “Helping God to Make Men"” at 8 pm. The members will leave for | Niagara Falls, N. Y., Wednesday at 05 p.m. on the Pennsylvania Rail- | road. Metropolitan Baptist. A patriotic service will be held to- | | morrow evening. The pulpit platform | At 8 pm. the senior choir | i Society Elects. ! Luther Place Memorial Church will celebrate two communion services to- morrow morning, 8:30 and 11. At the 11 o'clock service “Remember Jesus Christ” will be the theme of | the communion meditation, by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. The choir will render appropriate music at both services. The Christian Endeavor Society elected the following officers: Presi- dent, Murl Larkin; first vice presi- dent, Miss Margaret Wenger; second vice president, Miss Ruth Blackburn; recording secretary, Miss Geraldine Thornton: corresponding secretar: Miss Nadine Thomas, and treasurer, Clayton Wornson. ‘The Church Council will meet Wed- | nesday at 8 p.m. at the parsonage, | 1441 Kennedy street. ‘The choir at a recent meeting elect- ed the following officers: President, Harry Zwover; vice president, Miss Myrtle Eidsaa; secretary, George Christensen; treasurer, Miss Verna Ritchie; librarian, Miss Theresa Ham- melman. NEW SERVICE SCHEDULE WILL START TOMORROW Summer Program to Go Into Ef- fect at Eldbrooke M. E., Con- tinuing Until September. ‘The Summer schedule of services in Eldbrooke M. E. Church will go into effect tomorrow and continue until the third week in September. The pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will conduct s service at 7 am. with an object sermon for children and a short meditation for adults. This service is intended for the benefit of those who plan to spend the day out of the city. ‘The morning service will be held at 11 o'clock. At this service tomorrow the pastor will preach on “A People of Inheritance.” The mid-week prayer meetings will be resumed in September. | FORMER PASTOR HERE Rev. P. A._C;n to Preach at H Street Christian. | Rev. Preston A. Cave, former pas- tor of the H Street Christian Church, Sixth and H streets southwest, will be the guest preacher tomorrow, at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. C. N. Williams, pastor of the church, is on a vacation. Dr. Cave is an outstanding ora- tor in the Disciples of Christ, and it was while he was pastor of the church the present edifice was constructed The Sundayv school is at 9:30 am. There will Be no evening service. DEACONS MEET MONDAY First Baptist Pastor Will Speak on “Defenders of the Deposit.” *“The Defenders of the Deposit” will be the subject of Dr. Rufus W. Weaver at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning. In the evening the assistant pastor, Rev. Mr. Brittain, will speak on “If 1 Be Lifted Up.” The Board of Deacons will meet Monday evening, and the Executive Council Tuesday evening. The B. Y. P. U. will go to Beverly Beach for a picnic July 4, with a camp fire in the evening, when Mr. Brittain will speak. Their regular service tomor- row evening will be & stewardship pro- gram. with Miss Lillian Smith, stew- ardship commissioner, in charge. | Rev. W. S. Abernethy of Calvary Baptist Announces Topics. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. will preach tomorrow morning on “The Most Val- uable Member of the Church.” At the evening service his topic will be | “When God Laughs.” The midweek service will be omitted | next week because of the holiday on | Thursday. Y. M. C. A. News ‘. The guest teacher at the Egbert Class, National Memorial Baptist 1church, tomorrow morning will be Horace L. Stevenson, special writer on international Sunday school les- sons for the Cincinnati Inquirer. | Page McK. Etchison will speak at | the Gunton Temple Memorial Pres- ‘;bylerhn Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock and at Camp Letts at 3 p.m. Church of (flh;;n;t 14th Street Church of Christ | be among the speakers. Reformation, and Senator Borah will mon. The Cabin Glen Council, No. /| ‘The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will | ‘The | Preaching at 8 pm.: music by the choir. Prayer and praise service Tues- | will be decorated with palms and | flags. Boy Scout buglers will sound | the “Call to the Colors.” The choir, under the leadership of Gilbert A. Clark, will sing “The Recessional” and Dr. Ball will speak on “The | Double Heart of Patriotism—Good | and Bad.” At the morning service |- i :heopl.stors;:ll preach on “Living Up mnngrtgaflnmnl 0 One’s " = ¢+ Class meetings will be held Tuesday | Mount Pleasant Church evening. The usual Thursday night | Russell J. Clinchy, D. D., er H Tomorrow at 11 AM. . service will be omitted. Union Summer Serviee at | All Souls’ Unitarian Church | rd Streets N.W. 3460 14th St. N.W. Bible Study at 10. T. C. Wileox of Nashville. Tenn.. will preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. ~ RBetormed IGRACE 15th and O N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D.D., Pastor 11:00 2. m.—Qbserving and speaking on n the Gospel M1 Yo _9:40 8.m—Bunday" Sehool, Fositive @hristianity |l LESSON SERMONS B; | y I PROF. WM. ESTEP | | 11 a.m—“The True Com- | munion.” 8 pm—“How We Con- tact Christ.” Wed.,, 8 p.m.—“God-Con- sciousness.” National Church of | Posi&'ve Christianity | 26 H StYN.W. ao | ry.” Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45. Calvin Coolidg Men’s Class, 10:00 { 11 AM. “Alabama Pitts” Following a parade at 5:30 p.m. Sa urday, Kansas and the District of Columbia delegations will join in a | banquet at Springer's Arcade Res- taurant. The final meeting of the Philadel- phia delegation will be held tonight at the Wallace Memorial United Presby- terian Church. The winner of the song contest will be announced. Virginia State Union will hold a banquet, in connection with their convention, at the Mayflower Hotel tonight. Tomorrow afternoon at the First Baptist Church of Clarendon, Va., the closing session will be held. Those delegates who sre going to Philadelphia by train are reminded that the Pennsylvania Railroad train, the Senator, leaving Tuesday at 11 a.m., has been designated as the offi- cial train. Tickets should be obtained before that time from T. D. Tuft, city ticket agent, Pennsylvania Rail- road, 613 Fourteenth street. The intermediate C. E. will meet July 12 at the United Brethren Church. | Under leadership of Leigh Peterson, Earl Stevenson, Thyra Edmonds, Mar- ,garet Hammond and Sam Rolls the Calvary Baptist Young People’s C. E. is reorganizing. During the Sum- mer months they will make a study of the lives of the disciples. The first one, Thomas, will be discussed to- morrow evening under Leigh Peter- son. | Wallace Memorial U. P. Church | Union will have & joint meeting to- morrow. Hillman Harris will lead and Dr. Darrell C. Orain will speak. Following the church service the group will go to the home of their pastor, Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, for a “sing.” CHILDREN'S PROGRAM PLANNED AT TAKOMA World Crusade Services to Be Held Tomorrow Night in Baptist Church. A children’s world crusade program will be presenied tomorrow night st 7:45 oclock at the Takoma Park Baptist Church, under the direction of Mrs. C. M. Fisher. Norma Aaron will preside. The scripture lesson will be given by Marjorie Carter. Jean Fisher will offer praver and Marie Pittinger will sing. Mrs. H. S. Rappleye will make a gift presentation. Welcome to the World Wide Guild will be given by Gale Miller, Betty Bogart, Marie Pit- tinger and Brenda Morcock. Maj. Seth C. Dildine will give a welcome to the Royal Ambassadors and the pasior, Rev. W. E. LaRue, will present diplomas. The evening services for the rest of the Summer will be omitted. At 11 am. Dr. LaRue will preach on “The Second Coming of Christ.” with & sermonette for children on Human Nature.” GUEST TO TAKE PULPIT Rev. Adrian Pfeiffer Will Preach | | | at Grace Lutheran. At Grace Lutheran Church tomor- row at 11 am.. Rev. Adrian Pfeiffer, | pastor of the Takoma Park Lutheran Chureh, will preach. The Men's Class will be taught at 9:45 am. by George Emch. Grover Smith will be in charge of the La- dies’ Class. while Robert Althaus will lead the Young Men's group. ‘The pastor, Rev. G. E. Lenski, will return from Cambridge, Mass. nex week in time for services on the fol- lowing Sunda Fifth St. NN\W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses The Full Gospel TABERNACLE N. Capitol and K Sts. 9:30—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 @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST nches of The Mother Church, First Church of Christ ! Sci , Bos M | First Church of Christ Scientist | Columbia Rd. and Euclld 8 Second Church of Christ Scientist 11 1C 8St. NE. 1 | Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N-W. | Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. I ‘ SUBJECT s | “Christian Science S day, 11 A M. and8 PM. SARIAD AV ENING MEETING— & o'clock. DTO PROGRAMS THURSDAYS, RADID AM. STATION WJsv. Bra | Th | 11:00 a.m.—English Service, Place M. E. Church. Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, having returned to the ecity after a brief absence, will preach to- morrow morning on “The Loneliness of Life.” Special services have been planned for the evening, when the pastor has as his topie “Fact or Fac- tor.” The Knights of Pythias will ba apecial guests, holding the memorial and divine service of that order. ‘The A. B. Pugh Men's Bible Class will meet at 9:30 am. R. Chester Smith, president of the class, extends an invitation to those not affiliated with other men’s classes to attend ‘The Board of Christian Education will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening. The Departmental Council will be | held at 7:45 and the Church School Council will convene at 8:15 p.m. The Finance Commitiee will meet at 7:30 Wednehday evening and a meeting of the Board of Stewards at 8 pm. A night meeting will be held at the church Wednesday. Mrs. Purcell Storey, pastor's assistant, and Gircle No. 8 will be in charge of the devo- tional and missionary program. . McKendree Methodist. A song service will be led by Claude H. Ward, accompanied at the piano by his wife, Mrs. Ward, while Mrs, Je:- Iries is at the organ tomorrow at 8 P.m. Message by the minister on “The Looks of Jesus.” At 11 am. the sermon by minister. Rev. Samuel E. Rose. ix nn “The Kindness of God.” Midweek service Thursday at 8 pm, Mr, Rose will make an address. the New Jerusalem CHURCE'.O!: IHE HOLY CITY 9:45—8_8.° 10—Arcana Class. hip and Sermon .y REV. PAUL SPERRY. ___Ewangelistic Calvary Church 1911 H Street N.W. Rev. Arthur H. Graves of Springfield, Mo. Bun. Morning. “The Power of Christ.” Sun. Night, “The Man Whe Was Almast & eept Monday r ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ, PASTOR BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE THEATER. BETHESDA. M| V. HENRY J, WHITIN D. T Gl Tasses for al e Reverend m.—Sunday Echool. ¢ by th Adrian Pfeiffer A cordisl_welcom AKOMA 77" Morping Services LR At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D, Pastor. £:30 a.m.—Communion Service, 945 2.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a m.—Communion Service. “Remember Jesus GChrist” ev. Carl C. Ra Christian_End ATONEMENT Nerth Capitol and Rhede Island Ave. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pa. R 645 . Services: Morning. 11 o'clock. Vespers. __p.m.__Sunday_School. ® 45 a.m. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical and Reformed Chureh) 20th_and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, 9:45 a m —Bible School PREACHING SERVICES 10:00 a m.—German. 11:15 a.m.—English. A Cordial Welcome to Evervbods. MT. RAINIER Bunker Hill Road uri Synod) Rey. Fdwin E. Pieplow Sundav School and Bibie Class. 945 s Morning Worship with Sermon. 11 00 a TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts, N.W, REV. HUGC M, HENNIG. 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. m m “Seounl Sickness.” ST.PAUL’S Conn. Ave, & Everett St REV. HENRY W. SNYDER, D.] 9:30 2.m—8unday Bchool. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “Leve 7:00 p.m.—Union servi Al Satints’ Episcopal Church “The Church With the Distinctive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Symod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Greatest Love in the World.” by Prof. P. E. Krefsmann. Concordis Seminary, &i. Lou READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—T730 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 p.m,| week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH —Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). 'OURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., | 8313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30; :30 to 5:30 p.m. 30 to 7:30 p.m. uvl:’ welcome to attend our ehureh nd use our readiss rooms. Church of the Reformation Ovpesite Folzer Rhakespears Libr: Dr. Osear F. Black Dr. John Weidley, Pastor Church School at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00, “The Rose of Sharon” Luther League at 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship at 8:00 “Sir Wilfred Grenfell” OU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED,