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EVENSONG SERVICE PLANNED AT CROSS Last of Series of Sermons | by Dr. Anson Stokes to Be Tomorrow. The last ¢ a series of special ser- mons by Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, eanon of Washington Cathedral, will| be given tomorrow in Bethlehem | Chapel at 11 am. His theme is “Christ's Redeeming Power.” At the| people's open-air evensong at the rnot‘ of the Peace Cross at 4 pm. the preacher will be Rev. J. Gillesple Armstrong, 3d, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown. His topic will be “Ye Shall Drink of The Cup.” In the event of inclement weather the people’s open-air evensong will be held in Bethlehem Chapel. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 am. in Bethlehem Chapel. The daily services in Bethlehem Chapel are holy communion at 7:30 am. and evening prayer at 4 p.m. Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl. dnn of Washington, will be at the Cat dral during August and will prnn(‘h uz A number of the Sunday services. Dean Bratenahl has been n' h!x Sum- mer home in Gloucester, for the past few weeks. Pilgrim aides are on volunteer duty at the Cathedral daily from § am. to B p.m. to escort visitors to objects of religious devotion and interest within the Cathedral Close. The Bishop's garden and the cottage herb garden | are open each day except Sunday at the same hours. Two new members have been added to the Cathedral Council in Douglas Southall Freeman, editor of the Rich- mond News Leader and author of the biography “R. E. Lee,” which won the Pulitzer prize, and Harry Lee Rust, ir., of Washington, prominent in Community Chest and other clvic activities here. Mr. Rust is the son of the treasurer of the diocese of Washington and a one-time student at 8t. Albans’, the National Cathedral School for Boys. The nominations of these men to the Council of Washington Cathedral were confirmed at the semi-annual meeting of the council. They will at- tend their first meeting next Novem- ber. NATURE SERMONS T0 BE CONTINUED "Trees” lel Be Sub_]ect in Al- bright Memorial Church Tomorrow Morning. Continuing the series of nature ser- mons, Rev. George E. Schnabel, the minister of Albright Memorial Church, will use as his sermon subject tomor- | row at 10:30 o'clodk, ‘Trees.” Peatur- ing the service will be an organ solo by Harold Pease of his own arrange- ment of Oscar Rasbach’s music, which | has given Jovce Kilmer's “Trees” such a beautiful setting. The evening service at 8 o'clock will have as its theme, “We Choose Christ.” ‘This was the slogan of the great In- ternational Christian Endeavor Con- vention, held at Philadelphia early in | July. Early Monday morning Mr. Schna- bel will leave for Central Oak Heights, along the Susquehanna at West Milton, Pa., to attend the Cen- tral Pennsvlvania Bible Conference. On Thursday evening the prayer meet- Ing will be in charge of Emmette Jester. The Men's Bible Class is discussing Btanley Jones' book, “Christ’s Alter- native to Communism.” [ MEETING SITE CHANGED | Catholic Evidence Guild to Move to Fifth and D Streets. The Catholic Evidence Guild of Washington has changed its place of meeting in Judiciary Square from near the monument by the old Pen- #ion Office to the southwest corner at Fifth and D streets. The meetings for the week beginning today are as follows: From 7:30 to 9:30 pm. in Franklin Park; Sunday, from 2:30 to 430 pm. at Judiciary Square, and from 7:30 to 9:30 at Pranklin Park: Wednescay, from 7 until 9 pm, Judictary Square. The Saturday night meeting at Franklin Park will be in charge of John J. O'Connor. Philip Hannan will also speak. Sunday night at Pranklin Park also will be in charge of Mr. OConnor. Mr. Lauriola | Eugene Hoffman and Martin Barrett | will be the other speakers. Sunday sfternoon at Judiciary Square wili| have as chairman Mr. Foster, with Aloysius Collins, William Collins, Wil- liam Daly, Dolar Ginchereau and Robert Mallloux also speaking. Wed- nescay night at Judiciary Square wiii be under the direction of John G. Eowen. Edward Heffron and Francis | Thornton also will speak. @hrnfinfih - WEDNESDAY. July 31—8:15 P.M. Question and Answer Meeting nd Meaning of Dreams” vy Open Saturday, 2 to 5 United Lodge of Theosophists Rill Bidg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues. Fees or Collections Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—~Meeting for Worship. | FRIENDS n!!,l’flfl IOITHOWXi eeting m !ll.'ll I‘Mfll d "Inl‘IP :::e‘. :. | Friends Meeting of Wuhlnncm. (Estadlished 10302111 Florids Ave) o o Myeting for Worshlp Al lntcrnlefl ll’l'l!ltnm The National City THOHAS CIRCLE. R. H. MILLER. Rev. J; R. MILLS. Ministers 9:45 am. "l“flmnn ol Men' _10:50 a.m. % C o Irn. erer Dreathins. “ .00 p.m—Orsan ‘recital. Ninth Street 9th and D Sts. N.E. at Visitor to Speak THE EVEXNING STAR, WASHINGTON, INDIANANTOSPEAK Head, to Talk at National City Christian. Dr. Stephen J. Corey. president of the United Christian Missionary So- clety of the Disciples of Christ, Indianapolis, Tnd., who, with his son Jack, is on his way to the second 4 | world convention at Leicester. Eng- DR. STEPHEN J. COREY. CHURCH TO HONOR BACH IN SERVICES = Concordia Lutheran Rites Will Commemorate His Death. John R. Monroe, organist at Con- cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church, has arranged to commemorate the death of Johann Sebastian Bach in the Sunday morning services. In the German service at 10 am. the Davison Glee Club will sing several Bach num- bers. In the English service at 11:15 am. Miss Cathreen Carrico and R. Samsel will sing a Bach duet and Miss Carrico a solo by Bach. In both of these services Rev. Charles Enders will preach the second of a series of sermons on “The Apos- | tolic Church and Its Significance for the Present Day.” Sunday's topic is “The Fellowship of Believers.” The other topics in this series are August “Sharing”; August 11, “Healing"”; August 18, “The Fellowship of Prayer”: August 25, “The Church's | Message.” A vesper service will be held in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Gredlein, on the Lee Highway in Cherrydale. Va. The service will be | conducted by the Concordia Brother- hood and will be held at 5 o'clock. Rev. H. Whiting of the Bethesda Lutheran Church will deliver the ser- mon. STHE MAJESTY OF MAN" Rev. Walter Michael Topics for Services Tomorrow. Services in Eldbrooke M. E. Church tomorrow will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael. the morning watch service at 7 o'clock “The Majesty of Man” is the sermon subject. the title of the children’s story. At the 11 a.m. service the pastor will | preach on “Scrapping Our Hin- drances.” ‘The pastor and his family will spend and Services | partment of the Sunday school August for the month will be in charge of August at Kenwood Beach. Md.. in the New England States. Rev. Elgar Snwr SERMONS ANNOU NCED Rev. Phlhp G. Murrny to Preach in Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. Philip G. Murray, minister’s assistant, will occupy the pulpit at Calvary Baptist Chore htomorrow. Morning subject, “The Fellowship of Suffering.” Evening, “Sunset and Eve- | ning Star. Dr. William Allen Wilbur will teach the Burrall Class at 9:45 am. The praver service Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Murray. (flathnltr : Mary s Fifth 5! N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30. Novena Devotions in honor ef Our Lady of the Mirseulous Medal re held every Monday at 4. 5. 0 _and 8:30 p.m. D) ) E 3 3] “A Place of 0ld Time Retigion” “Where Are the uests?” Al People rnacle Style. D. Cuanmv.Mmum L Piney Br.Rop. at Geonsia Ave.NW] E Church of the Pigrirm On the Parkway st 22d and P Sts, N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation's Capital CEAl PRESBYTERIAN | Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. | Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. R. M. Crowe, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon by’ Mr. Crowe. R I T FOURTH : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Jaj H. Miers, Minister Chooses At “Keeping the Jewels Safe" is | Jand, will be the guest preacher at | the Natfonal City Christian Church tomorrow morning. | Others In the congregation will in- clude David Owen, associate pastor of the Independence Boulevard Chris- Faye Clemmons of the same church; Mrs. Alma M. Ludden, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Vickery, New 7enl|nd Members of the congrega- n who will join Dr. Miller and his mn Raphael, jr., who have already gone, are Maj. and Mrs. Guy Withers, | Miss Fannie Millard. Mrs. Lois Newell, | Miss Lusettie Blevins, Miss Emma Castello, Miss Martha Williamson, Mrs. David Edmonston Edmonston, The Takoma Park Christian Churrh congregation will attend the service in a body to hear Dr. Corey. Aubrey 8. Goodrich will be the guest soloist at the morning service. The last of the evening bells serv- | ice (organ recital) of the season to- | | morrow evening will present Ralph | Rexroth, Baltimore organist. Cathreen Carrico, student with Mme. Frances Alda, Metropolitan Opera star, and | Howard Samsel, bass soloist at Con- cordia Lutheran Church, will be the Assisting vocalists. Grace Powell, violinist. will play an obbligato for their duet, companist. Dr, Roscoe R. Hill will preside, CHURCH ORGANIST GIVES RECITAL IN EVENINGS Rhode Ilhnd Avonuo M. P. Pas- tor to Speak on ‘““‘Other Things"’ | at Morning Service. Rev. Ravmond W. White, pdstor of the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on “Other Things” and “What Is Truth” in the evening. Henry Gilli- gan is conducting a 15-minute organ recital prior to 8 oclock during the Summer months. A feature of the evening service is the song service The annual conference of young people of the Maryland Conference of the Methodish Protestant Church will be held at Western Maryland Col- lege. Westminster, Md., from July 29 | to August 4. It is & training school for Sunday School workers, leaders * yvoung people’s groups. and for those interested in the field of reli- gious education. In addition to the educational features the conference is inspirational in character. About 400 are expected to attend, Takoma Park Baptist. “A Man Prom Ethiopia” is the ser- monette for children tomorrow morn- ing by Rev. W. E. La Rue. The regu- lar sermon is “Things Which Jesus Affirmed " A public dinner will be held under the auspices of the intermediate de- 5. It will be served by the Ladies’ Aid Society. Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Freeley Rohrer, pastor. will preach tomorrow morning on “Com- radeship With Christ.” During the vesper services at 6 o'clock Robert R. Stephens will be presented as the principal speaker. The church will be alr conditioned during both services i | | _Methadist Episcopal FFoundry 11:00 and K:00 P:M FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. Minister York.' District New York Conference. qu Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister 11 am.— g Evidences of Fter- nal Life.” No Sunday evening serviees. firthnhm Epmtnpal _SOUTH. Buperintendent. ? A gl \ \\%N‘\\\L\\\a Mount Vernon Place . SOUTHERN METHODISM'S / REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH ts Ave. and Ninth St. N.W. Sixth llmt an Land M REV. DANIEL C. POPE, Pastor 7p.m.—“The Carpenter’s Son.” Preshyterian New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans D 30 n m.—Church Bible School. Georgetown Presbyterian Church OOrllnl-fl 1780) P Street, near 31st Street N.W. REV. ROBERT M. lllum Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m. —Inmlnx Worship and Ser- mon by Dr. R. C. Gilmere. 6:30 p.m.—Youns People’s Societies. IND. C. TOMORROW Dr. S. L Corey. Socmty| tian Church, Kansas City, and Miss | and Jane | Lyman McCrary will be the ac- Zmn “Church | | | | 11a.m.—“The Contents of the Cup.” | | Baptist Speaker | DR. D. B. MacQUEEN Of Rochester, N. Y., who will be | the guest speaker tomorrow at the | National Baptist Memorial. He will speak in the morning on “The | Ideal Christian,” and in the eve- | ning on “Fleshpots or Freedom?” | Dr. MacQueen is pastor of the First Baptist Church and has been a guest preacher at the Memorial for a number of Summers. The Thursday evening service is at 8 o'clock. ETHIOPIA CH'RISTIANITY TO BE SERMON TOPIC Dr. McCartney to Deliver Last Address Tomorrow Before Departing for Vacation. Ethiopia will form the background | of Dr. A. J. McCartney’s sermon to- morrow at 11 am. at the Covenant First Church. “Christianity has had an unbroken history of 1,600 vears in this land, | where the gospel was first preached by St. Mark within 25 years after the | crucifixion, and where in all prob- ability the ground had been already prepared by the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch, secretary of Queen Candace’s treasury,” Dr. McCartney said. This will be the last Sunday for Dr. McCartney in the pulpit before taking his Jeave for a short vacation. Rev, Samuel R. Allison will be in charge during his absence. - . Grace Reformed. | ‘The pastor, Dr. Ranck, preaches in | the morning on “Give Me Neither Poverty Nor Riches” J. Donald Thomas sings. Dr. Ranck leaves Monday for his vacation until Sep- tember. spending it in Lancaster. Pa.. and at Chautauqua, N. Y., and at other resorts in the Norm. Chevy Chase Presbyterian. Dr. Theodore Halbert Wiison of Na- | | tiopal Park Seminary will speak at the | 11 o'clock service. Dr. Hollister and Mrs. Hollister, with their children, left Friday evening for Oakland, Me. Vermont Avenue Raptist. Rev. C. T. Murray will preach at 11 | am. tomorrow. The Young Men's, Jubilee Chorus will give a special pro- gram August 5. The pastor and mem- bers will give an excursion to Atlantic City August 2 at midnight and will return Saturday night. Tickets can be purchased at the church after the Sunday morning and night service, Tuesday and Thursday. Rosirrurian Rosicrucian Fellow hip Moved to 923 12th S w. oThe True Praver’ Miss Glhu[\ Sundar pm asses: Philosophy. £ Dm !lmlnlr _Monday. % pn Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister 11 AM. Guest Preacher, Rev. Reynold B. Boden Minister The Church of the Calif, | Messiah, Los Angeles, “God’s Seeming Indifference” UNION SUMMER SERVICE At Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 am. REV. HAROLD W. SCHENCK Union Church, Yokohama, Japan “EARTHLY COMPULSIONS AND DIVINE PURPOSES” Churches Participating All Souls’ Unitarian, Universalist National Memorial and Mount Pleasant Congregational. 1410 Columbia Rd. Phone Ad. 4614 Yreshyterian WESTERN 2106 H St. NW. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D. Minister 11:00—"THE GREAT DECISION.” KATHRYN HILL RAWLS. Organisi. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister Minister R b & lnd 12 noon— 5 o.m.—The Civa Kelly Class. 0 8.m. lomlnl Wnrl . GUNTON-TEMPLE.M.. Sta. Rev. Bernard Brask: D. D.. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Braskamp. “The Cross in Chris! Experience” #:00 p.m.—Youns Peopie's Society. COVENANT-FIRST DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY, REV. SAMUEL R. ALLISON, Ministers g 11 0°Clock Service “ETHIOPIA Stretches Out Her Hands to God.” Pasim Ixvill, vetse 31. Dr. MeCartney preaching. Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Sunday School, 10 a.m. | “Abraham, God's Adventurer. | on the subject D-iC, PETWORTH SONG SERVICE SLATED James Hewitt Will Be in Charge, With Margaret Hibble as Speaker. At Petworth M. E. Church tomor- | row the one-hour Summer Sunday | evening service will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock in the lecture room, with an informal song service. | The entire first half hour will be, given to young people. with James | Hewitt in charge and Margaret Hib- ble giving the address on “What Have I to Give?” Fred Roming of | Baltimore will be the guest soloist. The minister, Rev. Robert Louis Wood, | will have charge of the second half hour of the service, and will speak on | He will also conduct the service {at 11 am., and use as his subject, | “The Greatest Thing in the World.” | Ardis Atkinson will be- in charge of the musical program. ‘ Plans are being made for the ob- | servance of the thirtieth anniversary | of the organization of the church in October. A committee, of 'Mch] Thomas Mears is chairman, is pre- paring plans for a celebration when the church indebtedness is wiped out and the mortgage burned. Other | members of the committee are A. J.| Marsh, Dr. A. M. Trivett, Mrs. Clif- ford Hurley, Mrs. A. B. Lank, L. T.| | Jones, D. A. Spencer, W. R. King, | Eugene Otto, Pred Church, Martha E. Stauffer and R. L. Wood. Mh!‘ I QUARTET WII.L SING ; IN CHURCH SERVICE Rev. R. P. Schearrer to Talk Tomorrow on ‘“Recrudescence of Paganism.” Rev. R. Paul Schearer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on “The Recrudes- cence .of Paganism.” A quartet con- sisting of Mrs. Robert E. Boyle, jr.: Mrs, Albert W. Volkmer, Francis H. Townsend and J. L. Stinson will sing. The welcome Bible class for men and women and the Mother Gordon Bible class meet at 9:30 am Miss Barbara McClenon will address | the young people's meeting at 7 o'clock “What Is & Church?” | The Woman's Soclety will hold & porch meeting at the home of Mrs. | J. A. Le Clerc, 225 Cedar avenue, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Homer A. A. Smith will have the devotions and Mrs. C. Dwight Avery will be the reader. The women are requested to bring their sewing and their own box | lunches. @hristadelphian /Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8.8.50.00 AM Worship. 1118 AM Ciass. & P Enauurlmtt Genter l':vmgelix.t“é.l S. Tubby at Full Gospel Tabernacle N Capitol at K St. il'.\'nl.' !:.ool, A large chart depicting the Tower of Babel will be used. the crowd io the Tabernacle. | Lesson Sermons By Prof. Wm. Estep World Renowned Teacher 11 a.m.—“Are the Secrets of God 1o Be Revealed?” 8 p.m.—“Has God Become Power- less?” Wed.. 8 p.m.—“Karma, or Christ.” National Church of Positive Chmuumty 1726 H St. NW, Episcnpal - Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. REV. 7. B. PHILLIPS. D. .. LL D. REV. HARRY LEE DOLL. B ICH! A. CARTMELL, B. D. £:00 a.m.—Holy cnmmun(nn, 2:45 a.m.—Chureh Sehool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rev. Harry Lee 8:00 p.m.—Evening Praver and Sermon by the Rev. Richard Cartmell. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector BRLE Fromam. IG SERVICE. E IDAY. HEALING nr# EDNESDAY. HOLY EUCHARIST.. 00 3 p s 5l A e ST. AGNES’ e 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol S&t. Car) REV.'V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR !l‘l(lhn. Masi and Sermon. Week Davs. F' Mass ever 3 ey Dt tere ASCENSION Maggachusetis Ave. at 12th §t. N.W. The REV. F. A. PARSONS. .U'FDA' l‘ln‘ll‘f- All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Cenn. Aves. N.W. Rev. B, H. D. Sterrett. Rector. 17108 & o Fraver and Sermon. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Clergy— The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D. D, Rector, The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 00 &.m.—Holy Communion, a.m—Morning Prayer and SATURDAY, JULY 27. A 1935. Speaker REV. REYNOLD B. BODEN, Pastor of the Church of the Mes- siah, Los Angeles, Calif, who will be the guest preacher at First Congregational Church tomorrow morning. His subject will be “God’s Seeming Indifference.” There will be no midweek sip- pers during August. Prayer meet- ing will be held Thursday evening. The guest speaker will be Dr. H. K. Krikorian. He will discuss the subject “Missionary Work in ‘hxrke) MUSIC TO BE FEATURE Calvary Methodist Pastor to Dis- cuss Eternal Life. “Unfailing Evidences of Eternal Life” will be the sermon subject at the Calvary Methodist Church at the 11 o'clock service. The minister, Rev. Vernon N. Ridgely, will preach. Mrs. Ruby Potter and Mrs. Helen Ware will sing a duet and David Manly a tenor so0lo, accompanied by Louis A. Potter at the organ. Dr. Ridgely will preach next Sunday morning also, but will be away from the city the remainder of the month and through the first Sunday of September. Mrs. David W. Lum, teacher of the C. Y. W. Class and a former mission- ary in India, sails shortly for India to join her sister in some special mission- ary work for the next three years. Members of the class presented her with a gift at the class session last Sunday. Spiritualist Fraternal Spiritualists’ Church | 1329 N St. NW. T:45 P.M. Sharp re, Pastor, of San Diege, Calif. ‘Life and Labor in the Spirit World.’ Phenemenal Demenatrations and Messares. Harriett Demarest. Solois! Marjerie Borden. Pianist. Lawn fete for benefit hureh Aug. 4R78 16th St. Al welcome. _Dan't Miss These Interesting Meetings. * Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin 8t. N.W. at 5000 Bloek 14th St. Under the authority of The General Assembly of Spiritualisis. Mm-;n Meetings Tues and Pri, eves, & slcome._ All iz KALLIPOLISGROTTO DAY IS SCHEDULED to Be Held Tomorrow on Temple Heights. served at 4 pm. tomorrow at open-air religious services on Temple Heights under the direction of Dr. John C. Paimer, grand chaplain of Masons of the District of Columbia. ‘The address will be delivered by Dr. R. L. Wood, pastor of Petworth M. E. Church. Music will be provided by the band of the Kallipolis Grotto and also soprano solos by Miss Anna F. Kimball, with Miss Ruth F. mmb-n as accompanist. Mbnarch Richard T. Umhau of Kal- lipolis Grotto with the officers and members with their families will be special guests, as well as officers and members of the following named Blue Lodges with their families: Washing- ton Centennial, B. B. Prench. Osiris and Willlam R. Singleton. Members of the following chapters of the East- ern Star. with their families, also will be special guests: Areme, Washington Centennial. Esther and Temple. The public is weicome. | | Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Perguson will | preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Assuring Security” and at 8 pm. on “The Grace of God." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. The Pellowship Group of young peo- ple will have charge of the Sunday | gust. Full Gospel Tabernacle. Evangelist C. 8. Tubby will speak tomorrow morning on “A Man Who Lived Too Long” and in the evening on “Things That Keep Men Out of Heaven.” . M. E. 7. The minister will preach at the morning and evening services. Music | by the second choir under the direc- | tion of Miss Lucille Mills. ‘ fogoda SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Brahmachart of India “Healing” 8, 1935, & p.m. 58 Columbia Road 1 Jotin fihflanan Srtmrr Clmstlan Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | Branches of The Mother Church, | The First Church of Christ | _ Scientist, Boston, Mass. | First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t NE. | Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N-W | Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W, SURJECT “TRUTH” T N.W. Columbia 622 ABETH McDONALD. eiings Tuesday and Friday & pm ss5 Pall o0 ndines by apsoint- 16th st. n.w. Phofie Adams 338 ~ MRS, n.‘nm LE Iol; Distriet 4149 * 1 RO4 F | Plyclnc Smnce Church of Chmt 1379 Irving St. NW Sun D Klinefelter, ry Wedn " “Adar ‘msnc CHURCH OF cmusr' Aemcu Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m onsuliation Daily, 12 to & pm. "Hesling each mecting 7 io & Dm. DR. F. L. DONCEEL. 'ruener 1312 R. L Ave. N.W. " MRS. ZOE EGGERS eadings by Appeintment CI“ North 1420, Longley Memorial 3423 Holmead Place, N.W. Retween 13th and 14th at Newton Street. extensio Social and Bingo Party| Monday, July 29, at 8 p.m. | Come and Bring Your Friends * Eptacopal Washington Cathedral Mass: Wluulln"t‘:d'“" | Mol Communion _ Mely Communien and Sermen. her, Canon Stokes___ People’s Open-air ! Preach Georgetown ___ ST MARGARET'S Baneroft Place. l“. Ill ll‘l‘ RSC TT SMITH, D. D. et REV G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11 O'Clock—Morning Praver and Sermon. | The Rector will preach || Thursdavs and Holy dars. Holy Com- ‘munion at ST. THOMAS’ 18th Bet. P and Q, Nr. Dupont Cir. % % T 1 'a.m.—Hoiy_Eucharist. ST. JAMES' CHURCH 222 Sth St. N.E—Tel Atl. 17468 m REV. A. Q. PLANK, Parish Priest H W& Mass and Benediction. ensong. - énr—';h irsa (13th & D, ear to Sth 8t. or Fis. Ave. Car to C ) ROCK CREEK PARISH v, ¥ J. BOHANAN, D, D. The Country Chureh in the City ST. PAUL'S CRURCH QI CTsh Baa Yilon am HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL PR AT LA, Saint fllafk’s Third and A Strests Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Sermon by Mr. Madison. VISITORS WELCOME, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Marning Praver, —11 _AM. VENING MEETING— | nmolpnoc.mu THURSDA STATION WJSV. READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. | N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except | Wednesdlys 9 to 7, and Sun- days and hohdnv\ 2:30 to 5:30). | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 p.m. and holidays. THIRD CHURCH —Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, | lnd Sundays and holidays, 2 | 6). | FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days: Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- All are welcome to attend our ehureh services and wse our readimo rooms Baptiat WEST WASHINGTON st and N Streets X CHARLES B. AUSTIN, HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson i 30 a.m —Church_Schodl 11700'am —Rev. Georre W. Quic FIFT ». D 7th S.W, _H. Brough will preach at 11| Dr. C am. and 7:45 8. 8. 9:10. James Class: Geo the Taea M Norman 8. “Sndridge. reet. M E. LA RUE w GRACE 310 5 & 2:30—Nivie Sohool. Claspse for. AlL 11:00—"“God and Caes: % ‘What Is in My Hear( Praver Meeting Thursday at & ALL WELGOME AT GRACE. Johnsen. OHURCH SERVICES MAINTAINED ALL | SUMMER Open-Air Religious Services | Kallipolis Groitc day will be ob- the | | evening 8 o'clock services during Au- | week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays NEWTON MERCER SIMMONDS. Pastor. E NEAR Mrs. Reese will teach the Beil. " ine 9th and §. Car. Ave. SE. A-9 OFFICIAL TO PREACH | Superintendent of New York Con- ference in City. ’ Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock, district su- D'rlnund'm New York Conference, in Poundry Methodist Churrh mmorrnl' and during the month of August. This is the six- teenth year he has occupied the S8um- | mer pulpit. His subjects will be, in | the morning, “The Church of the | Three Dimensicns” and, in the eve- ning, “Barriers Jurned Away Dr. Hartsock is spending the Sum- mer at his country home, Har-Lew Hall. near Laurel, Howard County, Md. Prentecostal REVIVAL CLOSING —Tonight and Sunday, & pm., brings to close Evangelistic services conducted by Miss Mabel Willetts and Gene Moore. WASHINGTON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 505 L St. N.E. Pastor H. A. Nunley resumes reg- ular services Thurs. and Sun., 8 p.m. Lutheran “REFORMATION site Folger Shakespeare Library Dr. Osear F. Blackwelder. Pastor Dr. John Weidles. Pastor Emeritus £:30 8 m —Church School 11:00 a m —Sermon. Dr. Blackweldsr No night services in July and August | TRINITY i 1 MISSOURI SYNOD | 4th and E Sts, N.W. ! REV. HUGO M, HENNIG. 8:30 am.-—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:00am “A YEA Ahfl A NAY Keller Memorial Marviand Avenue and Ninth &t. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Worship at 11:00 “The Sanctimonious.” 00. Vespers, 7 Sermons by the Pastor. The Home-Like Church ATONEMENT North Capitol and Rhode Isiand Ave HO' . SNYDER. Paster. RINITY, AINTER 3348 S5, and Bunker Bl Road (Missouri Syned) Rer. Edwin E. Piepiow Sunday School and Bible Class. Morning Worship_with Serm CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evanselical and Reformed Chureh) Oth and G N.W. Rev. CHARLES CENDERS. 9.45 a m—Bible School 04K am 1 Pastor 5 a m.—English. A Cordial Weicome to Evervbody. LUTHER PLACE | | Memorial Church | At Thomas Circle CARL C. RICHARD Supply Pastor, REV. REV, o'clock service — “The High Hat” By Reverend Richard Byers Martin 7.00—Christian_Endeavor Societs. 9:45—Sunday_Schos CHRIST LUTHERAEN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHA !TAH;ITIIE\TERWM:TB SD. NG, be Christian ST PAUL'S Conn. Ave. and Fverett St REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D., Pastor £:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “Dead ar Alive™" Final Union Service at All Saints’ Episcepal Chureh Snnhm % 700 pm Baptist METROPOLlTAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D. D, Pastor. ‘ Rev. Richard Graham, Guest Minister, Morning Worship. 11 AM.; [ at 8. Bible School, 9:30 AM. 00 P.M. Service Thursdar r. Zeb LaPelle n Echoes Evening | ®Y.P. V0.1 praver apd Praise ne At % 00 o clock der. Bubect: “Vae 1 was glad when they said unto me | 1ot a"oe" imta"ene House of ‘the Lord. SECOND and Fast Canitol St Rer. A. M. R. Jones, D. D., Pastor, 11 a.m.—"Life's Task." 8 pm.—“Well Anchored.” ALL WELCOME. “First Baptist Church 16th and 0 50 K. AVER. Pastor. q WE REV. :I'I.N=;'é BRITTAIN, Assistant Pastor. 11:00 2.m. Calvary 11 AM— 9:30—Sunday School. 16th and Columbia Road 'N.W. 11 “THE JDEAL 9:30—Bible School, THE STE' Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. ‘Thursday, 8 p.m. fational Baptist Memorial “Unconscious Influence”—Rev. Milner C. Britlain, 7:45 p.m.—“The Bible, a Book of Missions"—Rev. Brittain. Come to Sunday School, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. §th & H Sts. S. ABERNETHY, Minister “THE mwwsmr OF SUFFERING.” 8 P.M—“SUNSET AND EVENING STAR.” Rev. Philip G. Murray. 6:45—Young People’s Groups. N.W —Prayer Meeting. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor .m.—DR. DONALD B. MacQUEEN OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHRISTIAN.” 8 p.m.—Dr. MacQueen on “FLESHPOTS OR FREEDOM?" 7.00—B. Y. P. U, 3nA St NW M P _GERMAN Minister oA AR e 'S GUARDIAN MINIS' 'VENSON BIBLE CLASS 0G M. LOGAN, an earnest expesitor of Bible Truths. . 11 a.m.—“Retiring to Ourselves.” Temple Baptis The Friendly Church 9:30 3.m.—Bible School. 10th & N Sts. N.W. REV. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY Minister 7:30 p.m.—“Facing Defeat.”