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BIBLE CONFERENCE AT WESTMINSTER Fourteenth Annual Session of Association to Oper on August 31. The Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Organized Bible Class Associa- tion will be held August 31 and Sep- tember 1 and 2 at Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. Page McK. Etchison, president, will preside. Registration of delegates will be held next Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. There will be a dinner at 6 o'clock, when Dr. Albert N. Ward, president of the college, will make an address to which E. M. Bryan will respond. In the evening there will be a song service. Several conferences will be | held at a memorial service which will be conducted by George E. Harris. Dr. Harry N. Holmes, field secretary, World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches, New York City, will make an address. A class social will be conducted by Mrs. Schmucker. On Sunday there will be a Bible elass hour, when W. W. Millan, presi- dent District of Columbia Sunday | School Association, will be the teacher. Round table discussions will be held from 10:15 to 11:15 o'clock. Church services will be at 11:30 o'clock, when Dr. A, W. Cummings will give the invocation. Dr. Holmes will preach. Benediction will be given by Charles H. Cooke. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. ‘The annual meeting will convene at 8 o'clock for election of officers. lowing supper the evening session will be addressed by Dr. Harry Wilson Burgan, pastor Hamline M. E. Church. | The morning session on Monday | * will convene at 9:30 am, when Di. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of Gunton- | ‘Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, will speak. The closing session will be at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Mark Depp, postor, St. Mark’s M. E. Church, Baltimore, will be the speaker, REV. M. C. BRITTAIN IN FINAL SERMON Assistant Pastor at First Baptist Church to Leave Soon for China. Rev. Milner C. Brittain, assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church, who will leave shortly for China to teach in Yates Academy at Soochow, ‘will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morn- ing and evening, his subjects being | “The Plan of the Ages” and “The Kingdom of God.” A committee of five, ! representing the Board of Deacons, the Finance Committee, the Woman's | Society, the B. Y. P. U. and the Sun- | day school, has been appointed to recommend a successor to Mr. Brit- tain. Thursday evening he will give the last of his talks on studies of Messianic portions of the Old Testa- | ment. Thelma Allen and a group from the | Euzelian Class will visit Ivakota Farm tomorrow and conduct a service. Members of the Hyattsville and Wis- | consin Avenue B. Y. P. Us will be| guests of the First Union at its meet- ing tomorrow evening, when the sub- Ject will be “Stewardship of Kingdom Privileges,” in charge of the Steward~ ship Commission, Charles B. McInnis has been elected & member of the board of trustees to succeed the late Frank E. Altemus. Elgin Smith has been elected to a three-year term on the Board of Dea- cons to fill a vacancy. ‘THE CHURCH NEEDS YOU’ CALVARY BAPTIST TOPIC Pastor to Preach in Evening on “Do Things Always Turn Out for the Best?” “The Church Needs You” will be the topic of Rev. Philip G. Murray tomorrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church. “Do Things Always Turn Out for the Best?” is the evening topic. Prayer meeting will be held Thurs- day evening. ‘The Sunday school class of Miss Mabelle Boyce will hold a dinner meeting Friday in Shallenberger Hall. A sound system is being installed | in three rooms. The work should be completed about September 8. DR. BEERY TO SPEAK ‘Will Discuss “The Ultimate Test” Tomorrow Morning. At the 11 am. service tomorrow |g at Prancls Asbury M. E. Church South, Dr. E. C. Beery, pastor, will o have for his subject “The Ultimate |g§ Test.” The evening services have been discontinued for August but will be re- | £ sumed next month. The Woman's Missionary Society | — will meet at the church next Wednes- day at 11 am. Boy Scout Troop 59‘ meets Friday at 7:30 p.m. Qhristadelphtan Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8. 8,10:00 AM. ‘Worship, 11:1. ‘Thursday Bible Glass, B BM~ - Theosophy 'WEDNESDAY. Aug. 28—8:15 P.M. Question and Answer Meeting -Education Library Open Saturday, 2 fo & United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues, Fees or Collections Fol- | DR. H. K. SHERMAN. DR. DARBY SPEAKE AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS Federation of Churches Secretary on Program for Tomorrow Afternoon. ‘The open-air religious service at Temple Heights tomorrow at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of Masons, will be addressed by Dr. Willlam L. Darby, secretary of the Federation of | Churches. The music is under the di- rection of J. Walter Humphrey, be- | ing provided by Gilbert Linville, tenor | soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Elsie | Harvey. The special guests will be members of the following Blue Lodges, with their families: King David, Hiram, | Takoma and Warren G. Harding, to- | gether with members of the following chapters of the Eastern Star with | their families: Loyalty, Brookland, Ta- koma and Warren G. Harding. S CALVARY METHODIST LAYMAN TO PREACH Dr. Hugh L. Dryden to Be Heard at Morning Meeting Tomorrow. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, prominent layman of Calvary Methodist Church, will be the guest preacher at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. “Stampede” ‘ulll be the sermon theme, and Dr. | Dryden will continue his presentation of last Sunday morning. Miss Harriet Frush will be at the organ for this service. Finley Cheston and Whitford Cheston, officers of the Calvary Young People’s Department, are attending the American Youth Foundation Camp, Merrowvista, N. H.,, this week and next, where they are receiving special instruction in leadership of youth activities. Dr. Chesteen Smith, retired pastor of Metropolitan Methodist Church, will be the guest preacher Sep- | tember 1. |SPECIAL MUSIC LISTED FOR GRACE LUTHERAN {Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski Will Preach on “Religion and the Life of the City.” At Grace Lutheran Church tomor- row morning the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach on “Religion and the Life of the City.” Special music will be presented by Mrs. Marian Aldridge, organist. The soloist will be Miss Ethel Newman, soprano. Noel B. Parks, treasurer, has been designated by the council to serve as the organization's delegate at the an- nual meeting of the eastern district of the American Lutheran Church at ‘Youngstown, Ohio, September 9 to 13. No evening service until Septem- ber 15. jxitllhl Friends Meeting 1811 Eye 8t. N.W. Friends Muuu of Wash: (Established 1930—2111 Florids Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) ¢ 1%am. AN interested are: welcome: T0 PREACH HERE Baltimore Minister Will Oc- cupy Pulpit at Mount Vernon Place M. E. The Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church, South, will have as the guest preacher for both services tomorrow Dr. H. H. Sherman, executive secre- tary of the Baltimore Conference | Board of Christian Education. Listed in “Who's Who in America” as one of the outstanding preachers and executives in the Methodist Church, South, Dr. Sherman is also an orator and lecturer. His subject Sunday morning will be “Religious Illiteracy” and in the evening “Seeing God.” Mrs. Lillie Garrett will sing at the morning service and at the evening service & trio composed of Mrs. Fair- child, Mrs. Garrett and Mr. Tabbutt will sing. A special meeting will be held to- morrow afterncon by the board of managers of the Annual Training School of Washington and vicinity, composed of the pastors and superin- tendents of the various churches and Sunday schools. Dr. Sherman will speak and plans and programs will be arranged for the school this Fall which will be held for one week in the Mont Vernon Place Church. Dr. W. Angie Smith, who, with his family has been vacationing in the Rocky Mountains, will return to Wash- ington and occupy his pulpit Septem- ber 1. A group from the band of the South- ern Methodist University will render selections at the Thursday evening service. R e GUEST TO PREACH Rev. J. Raymond Schmidt at West Washington Baptist. Rev. J. Raymond Schmidt will be the guest speaker at the West Wash- ington Baptist Church tomorrow morning. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the Sunday school House Tuesday evening. The Girls’ Auxiliary will render the program. Deacon C. E. Moore will conduct the prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning. The guest preacher September 1 will be Rev. Willlam R. Flannegan, former pastor of this church. “NEW KIND OF KING” Sermon to Be Preached at St. Paul's Lutheran. The service at St, Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning will be in charge of Rev. C. Worthington Lowe of this city and Rev. Harry P. Dunlap of Lancaster, Pa, guest minister in the absence of Dr. Henry W. Snyder, the pastor. The gsermon will be de- livered by Rev. Dunlap, whose theme will be “A New Kind of King.” There will be no evening service. The Luther League will hold a so- cial Tuesday evening on the grounds of Walter Reed Hospital near the swimming pool. WILL CONCLUDE SERIES | Rev. Chesteen Smith to Preach on “Goodness” Tomorrow. Rev. Chesteen Smith, guest preach- er at Wesley M. E. Church, will con- clude his series of sermons at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning and has chosen “The Solutary Power of Goodness” as the subject of his talk. Rev. J. Luther Neff, the pastor, will return to the pulpit September 1, after & month's vacation in the New Eng- land States. ~ Qureh of Qhrist 14th Street Church of Christ 3460 14th St. N.W. 10 a.m.—Bible Study. Rosicrucian Fellowship Fmt Chlm:ll of the Nazarene Corner 7th and A Sts. N.E. Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7, 8. 9, 10:30 and 11:30. THE NATIONAL CITY Thomas Circle DR. X. H. MILLER_ REV. J. B. MILLS, 9: 4;‘;;;-!;-&%@“ Bch"ocl w. R n. Te Class. 10:50 3. pr. Arthar A BiSicn- 6:30 p.m.. —(mrhfiln Endeavor. Ninth Slreet Clristian Clllll':ll 9h & D Sts. NE. ‘Washington, D. C. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Pastor 10:30 8m.— Dotk 1t o pi0 FEhe 6:30 a.m.—Alpha_and Forum Chris- tian Endeavor. THE ART of HEALING “The vast e: There IS a CU. nse 0] for ALL nature can be searched. the ailments of the flesh.” LEARN TO OVERCOME DISEASE FREE f ; LESSON—LECTURE SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 8 PM. Disciple of The Absolute A, Wm. Goetz FREE LECTURES CONTINUE MONDAY, AUG. 26, s r.M. “THE UNBREAKABLE LA TUESDAY, AUG. 27, l P M. “AN UNFORGIVABLE The Man :r wisdiom NEW BALL ROOM~-15th, ALL WELOOME —~WASHI COLONIAL HOTEL d M STREETS NW. | TON BENARES LEAGUE™ 11:00 AM.— “The Mystery of Human Suffering.” 7:30 PM.— Evangelistic Extra Special Rev. Bud Robinson of World Reputation Will Speak Thursday and Friday nights, 7:30 p.m. Ollgrmtmt Hrience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Cls-rch .f Cirlnmsd.ltlll and Eucl! Second Chuseh of Chriat Scientiat | * Third cn..‘.i’ c.f"cfiu Selentist bAS Fourth c:....a. of Christ Scientist lflfl Meridian N.W. “MlND" ‘ fi?l AM. and 8 PM, . idasergarrtoon £ &”%"W READING FIRST CHURCH—‘I!O l'm: St. N.W. Hours, 9 m 9 Wodn-d- 9 to 7, and Sun- days and bolldags, 2: 0% 5:30). SI!EENDBCHUR::;I;!R”C St o1 &.m. week “;‘.‘80 to 5:30 Sun and holida; Jl. THIRD CHURCH —Colorado Bldg. th to 6). FOUR‘;H CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8313 14th St. 9 to week days: W 9:30 to 7:80; Sun- days, 2:30 to 5:30 loll— days, 2:30 to 7:30 At o chapel service at Camp Letts tomor- row at 3:30 o'clock. The address at the tomorrow after- noon meeting at the National Train- ing School for Boys will be delivered by S. L. Thomas, superintendens of director of the ¥. M. c. A., will speak at the Chevy Chase s-pun Church tomorrow morning. The guest preacher at the Hyatts- ville Presbyterian Church will be Dr. George 8. Duncan, dean of the School of Religion of the Y. M. C. A Luther Keen will have charge of the morning service at the Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. F. W. Nickel will preach to- morrow morning at the Garden Me- morial Presbyterian Church. REV. ROBERT W. COE TO OCCUPY PULPIT Massachusetts Pastor Will Be Guest Preacher at First Congregational. Rev. Robert Wood Coe, pastor of the Leyden Congregational Church, Brookline, Mass.,, will be the guest preacher at the PFirst Congregational Church tomorrow morning. Rev. Coe for three years was as- sistant pastor of PFirst Church. He is the son of Rev. S8amuel W. Coe of Baltimore. He will have as his ser- mon subject “A Triumphant Life” R. E. Lees is substituting at the organ in the absence of Paul De Long Gable. The mid week meeting will be held Thursday at 7:45 pm. Dr. J. M. P. Metcalf will speak on “The Council for Social Action and This Church.” —_—— “COURAGE OF CHRIST” Dr. Henry W. Tiffany Announces Theme for Tomorrow At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow Dr. Henry W. Tiffany of the Park Place Baptist Church, Nor- folk, Va., will preach in the morning on “The Courage of Christ” and in the evening on “The Love of the Lord.” The ladies’ classes of the adult de- partment will meet jointly at 9:30 am, when Dr. Geneva Dye, mission- ary ‘under appointment to China, will speak. The B. A. U. will be led by W. T. Turner. The subject is ‘“Honoring Christ's Veterans.” Prayer service Thursday evening, led by Harvey Kilby, subject: “Are We Exercising Our Faith in God?” e "LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle BEV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. D. D., Pastor. REV. RICHARD B. MARTIN, Summer Pastor. 11 O'Clock Service— “MY NEIGHBOR” Rev. Richard B. Martin 9:45—8unday School. 7:00_Ghristsn Endeavor Bociet. | TRINITY MISSOUR! SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W, REV. HUGO M., HENNIG. 8:30 a.m—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a,m.—English Service, “Ye Would Not.” Keller Memorml 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 HOLY TEMPLE."” Vesper Service, 7:00, Address by HENRY ACKERMANN., The Homchh Church ST PAUL'S Cenn. Ave. and Everett St. @GEV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D., Pastor. (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, “11:00—8ermon by_the Pastor. _ REFORMATION Opvesite Foiger Shakespears Library Dr. Osear F. Blackwelder. Pastor Dr, John Weidley, Pastor Emeritus 9:80 a.m.—Church 8chool. 11:00—Sermon, Rev. James Osterling. No nlshs services in August. BOSTON MINISTER T0 PREACH HERE ez B August 31 to “Divine Discontent” Will Be Topic at All Souls’ Unitarian. “Divine Discontent” is the sermon topic of Rev. Dr. Roger F. Ets of Bos~ ton, who will preach tomorrow at the union services of the All Souls’ Uni- tarian Church, Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church and the Univer- salist National Memorial Church at the Universalist Church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Etz is the general superintendent of Universalist Churches in America. He is occupying the pulpit for three Sundays during Dr. Perkins' absence in Maine on his vacation. Dr. Etz is also concerned with the making of the final arrangements for the Universalist General Convention which will meet here October 19 through 26. The tentative program has been set with the business ses- sions scheduled for the Mayflower Ho- tel and the religious meetings in the Universalist National Memorial Church. The House Committee of the church, with Mrs. D. P. Bonner and Dr. Ruby Painter in charge, has met regularly during the Summer to prepare the church for the convention services. There will be another weekly meet- ing on Tuesday in the parish house. “TREASURE IN HEAVEN” IS SERMON SUBJECT Rev. Thomas G. Swales to Con duct Service Tomorrow at Petworth M. E. Church. The service tomorrow morning at the Petworth M. E. Church will be conducted by Rev. Thomas G. Swales, whose sermon topic will be “Treasure in Heaven.” Miss Mildred Bishop will be the organist in the absence of Miss Ardis Atkinson. At the one-hour evening service, 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock, Ida Fay Smith will speak during the young people's half hour on “The Adventurous Spir- it.” Maurice Hansen will lead in prayer; Francis Lusby will read the Scripture, and Marian Koerner will preside. The minister’s topic will be “What Shall I Then Do With Jesus?” The minister, Rev. Robert Louis Wood, will return next week from his vacation at Mountain Lake Park, is planning a camp duvomovuuum:muup— [ Goen Ende-vorl GUEST MINISTER Columbia Heights Ch.l‘llfiln Church Tetreat for its En- Dr. Holmes of Indiana Will Discuss “Sight and In- 10 SPEAK HERE finl;nhm Eatnrnpal >:‘ nm o / Place # SOUTHERN METHODISM'S & REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH § 7 Massachusetts Ave. and Ninth St. N.W.’ 8 p.m.—“SEEING GOD.” DR. H. H. SHERMAN. young ple’'s groups at Ninth Street Christian Church will hold an executive meet~ ing at the suburban home of Sabina sight” Tomorrow. “Sight and Insight” is the sermon Coffey, Landover, Md. A sing will be | topic Dr. Arthur Holmes of Butler held after the evening worship at the | University, Indianapolis, Ind., has se- church, led by Herbert Cooper and |lected for the fourth in a series of James Moudy. sermons on Bunday mornings at the At the last Intermediate Union | National City Christian Cliarch. He meeting Sherwood Presbyterian En- |is occupying the pulpit during the deavorers won the shield for the group | absence of its minister, Dr. Raphael having the largest percentage of its | H. Miller, who is traveling in Eng- members present at the session and |land. Dr. Bolnu'flllhopruch Chevy Chase retained the banner. Sunday mornihg, Three Christian Endeavor Societies Honrdumul,bulom “at the to Plerce Mill picnic grounds for & |Lyman McCrary, organist, will play. fellowship period together. Games| The church school workers’ con- and fun in general will precede ves- | ference will be held in the social pers under leadership of Philip Mur- [ hall Tuesday evening. Mr. Mills, ray, associate pastor of the church, to | minister of religious education, will be conducted at 6:45 pm. discuss plans for the annual meeting Plerce Mill will be the scene of the [ and the work for the new year. annual picnic and joint gathering of —_— the Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor Unions and their friends the afternoon and evening of Septem- ber 7. A fleld meet, basket lunch and vesper service are on the program. The union trophies will again be com- peted for. Plans and arrangements are in charge of Jesse Stimson and Marian Willett of the Senior Union, Prank Numbers of the Intermediate Union, and Anna Widmeyer repre- senting the Juniors. Evening worship at United Brethren Church tomorrow evening will be con- ducted by the Intermediate soclety. Prank Numbers will lead the group in & special service, to which other En- deavor groups are welcome and invited te attend. Mount Tabor M. P. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Church Federation, will preach Sunday morning. Preshyterian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. DR. JAMES H. TAYLOR 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. Yogoda SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Brahmachari Jotin of India “Katha-Upanishat” August 25, 1935, 8 P.M. 1758 Columbia Road N.W. Hnion Service UNION SERVICE “Divine Discontent” REV. ROGER F. ETZ, D. D,, Boston, Mass, AT THE UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH 16th and § Stss N.W. 11 e'clock Union services of All Souls’ Unitarian, Mt Pleasant Congregational and Univer- salist National Memorial Churches. Freshyterian New York Avenue Church 13th& H&N. Y. Ave. Ministers: Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—*“Visions and Dreams.” 8:00 p.m.—~Evening Vesper Hour. Georgetown Presbyterian Church (Organised 1780) P Street near 31st Street N.W. REV, ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11: Do—llornlnl anhln lnd Sermon by 6:30 p.m. -—Yollnl Pfillt l m Epiphang .—Church School. .~ i Pnurnnd!emnn u 0 8.m—Morning Praver and Serm 8:00 p.m.—Evening Pflv!r and &m\cn by Dr, Yarnall CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D..lum I Church of the Pilgrims Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation's Capital Dr. Warren Horton Stuart, D. D, || TCHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, Minister 9:30 am. to lufl 50 llwlnl 12 noon— F OURTH * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister oiding Forth the Word of Life.” “First Thiuss nr’-.il e “Signs of the Monthly Prophetie Study.) S Covenant-First Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Albert Joseph McCartney, D. D., Rev. Samuel R. Allison, Ministers. Morning Worship Service, 11 am. “The Measure of Greatness” Rev. Allison preaching School 10 AM. P Ramsey, teacher. GUNTON-TEMPLE 6t s2d. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Minister. s.m.—Church School. m—germon by Dr. Braskamp, “The Subremacy of Duty.” —Young People’s Meeting. Westminster Memorial Church 7th_St. Near E St. S.W. Rev. ‘Harry V. Porier. Pastor 10: oo—Chun:h School; classes for all 11: Oo—)lolnhl ‘Worship eonflucud b! Frecley Rohrer. T Curied Habit s HashngtnCalk 7:30 s.m. sermon, 11 Holy Communion._. U'-lll! joly comm! reacher, the Dean. Pmlel open air evensong and sermon lchlr Omon ‘Wolven. ST “ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. lxvo.mnu!nmml. 7:30—Holy Communion. H:00—Magpg iz srfsyrmon: e ‘nnmdu-—noly Communion at 11. ST, ST. THOMAS’ . | 18th Bet. P and Q, Nr. Dupent Cir. “WIMNW (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol 8t. um REV. V. O. ANDERSON, ROCI( CREEK PARISH REV. 7. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in the Oity ST. PAUL'S CHURCH %nao an ll%fiw‘.n * HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL rEis d_Ma Bt. P 1 e St. John’s Church Latayetie Square Clergy— The Rev, Oliver J. Hart, D. D., Rector. The Rev. James F. Madisen, Curate. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, Rec\or Dr. W. S. Bubop, Rector Preaches Services 8 and 11. ASCENSION Massachusctts Ave. at 12th St. N.W. The REV. F. A. PARSONS. SUNDAY SERVICES L R H am. ST. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH E.—Tel 1746 St. N AtL To® ot nhc.uAnmum REV, WILLIAM E. MOODY, Rector. Y R TS PASTOR RETURNS Rev. B. W. White to Preach at Rhode Island M. P. morrow and preach at 11 em. on “In Step With God.” A guest soloist will furnish the music for the service. "The Art of Self-Management,” will be the pastor’s topic at 8 pm. Henry | Gilligan, organist, will render a 15- minute recital. The Men's Class, taught by Rev. Mr. White, will meet at 9:40. The subject will be: God.” @ongregational Mount Pleasant Church 1410 Columbia Road Phone Ad. 4614 Russell J. Clinchy, D. D., Minister Aug. 25, Sept. 1 and 8 Union Service With Universalist Memorial Church First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister 11 AM. Guest Preacher, REV. ROBERT WOOD COE Pastor, Leyden Church, Brookline, Mass, “A TRIUMPHANT LIFE” Thursday, midweek serrice, 7:45. Dr. J. M. P. Metcalf speaks on “The Council for Social Action and This Church.” Non-Bertarian Greenwood “Partnership With B “A Plln f the Whole Gospel l.h Whole Bible.” “Futl: of On Fntl:m No srester Sunday nite mest- e G o “No Snt ur Wrinkle” WOI. lrndcnt. 1:30 l’ M BGoE Blerser they Coms, be blessed. Dr. Cuagk Foacey, Minister Piney Br.Ro. et Geonsia Ave.N! fMethodist Eptacopal Foundry 16th St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D.D. Minister 11:00 a.m. and 8 p.m, REV. J. LEWIS HARTSOCK, D. D., of Poughkeepsie, New York. District Buperintendent, New York Conference. Calbary fariems Near Fifteentb VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister | 11 8.m —“STAMPEDE.” Dr. Hugh L. Dryden. | No Sundey Evening Services. _ Spiritualist ons, 1341 Newton St. N.W vice every Thuri nmm.mm Col m 1 4140 L REV, ELIABETH McDON Holds meezmzs 'Put!d!y and l’ndly B p.m. Thursday, Readings by appoint- menl 3338 16t st nw. Phone A Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin 8t N.W. at 5000 ek 1 i The General” Assemiy o) Soiritualsts. Message Meetings Tues. and Pri. eves, 8 m.__Public_welcome. _All_reached bn. JANE B.COATES 1627 LAMONT NW Readings by Appo ‘Columbia 6227, 1329 Sandare i r ROB e SHIRITUAL WORLD: 18 ORDER.” Independent itine Messages. Mrs. Ney Organist. The First Spiritualist Church WILL OPEN SERVICES Sunday. September Rev. Alfred H. P astor Fives readings by a ment ot 11 C o 34 Phone 1370 lrving 8t N.W Sun! D, Klinet Message Cigéle Every Advice Daily by Pas | MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST | Ee.r.'inttl Sunday and Wednesday at l‘p‘ - | o.m. m. 24 Consuitatien Dally, 13 aling each meeting 7 %o 8 L. DONCEEL, T lz\ pecial Imunn. || 00 ¥ 1216 N. Y Ave. N. Dis. 7083. * Non-Sertarian Hills Bible Conference August 24 to September 2 Situated on Lincoln Highway, 15 miles west of Gettysburg, Pa. The following speakers will H. A.Ironside Geo.McKenzie be present: Geo. M. Landis K.B.Moornaw H. A. Ironside will be present only the first four days of the meeting. For reservations or information, write Mrs. 2 Fayetteville, Pa., R. D. Baptist HIGHLANDS CHUEC] Fourteenth Street at Jefferson NEWTON MERCER SIMMONDS, Pastor. 9:30—Chureh 8chool. 11:00—Rev . O. Clatk of Chevy Chase FIFTH Rev. J. will pre: Brigges, E NEAR 7th S.W. Reynolds of New Orle-m %1 Dot services Sunda pastor. will return 2 Tope and preach next Sund Mrs. Carl lahem.nh 'fll ulch the Berea Class and Mr. Norman Sandridge the Baraca. SECOND 17th and East Capitol Sts. V. . ik B by You.” A CORDIAL WELCOME. H. W. Hil|, Baptiat METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. NE. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D. D, Pastor. Dr. Henry W. Tiffany, Guest Preacher Morning, 11:00 O’Cleck—Theme “The Courage of Christ.” Evening, 8:00 O'Clock—Theme “The Love of the Lord.” Bible School, 9:30 O'Clock A.M. B. Y. P. U, 7:00 O'Clock P.M. Praver and Praise Service Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Them e 2x- | ader— ercising Our_PFaith in Go ? Mr. Harvey Kil ““The Master is lm and calleth for thee.” WEST WASHINGTON p CY -nc N Gtreets Nw 8 B. A i ior. 11: 00 First Ba hst Church 16th and O sts. N.W. DB NER O BRITIAIN, Assitant Pastor. 11:00 A.\l.—"‘l‘IIE PLAN OF THE AGES"—Rev. Mr. Brittain. 7:45 PM.—“THE KINGDOM OF GOD"—Rev. Mr. Brittain. Come to Sunday School, 9:30 am.; B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W. . S. ABERNETHY, Minister | 11 AM.—“The Church Needs You.” 8 PM~“Do Things Always Turn Out for the Best?” REV. PHILIP 9:45—Sunday School. G. MURRAY. 6:45—Y. P. Groups. Prayer Meeting—Thursday 8 pm. Hational BWaptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11 AM~—DR. CALVIN B. WALLER of Little Rock, Arkansas. “THE SUPREMACY OF JESUS.” 8 PM.—Dr. Waller will speak on “The Second Mile Life.” 9:30—Bible School. BETHANY i 11:00em—R —B. Y. P. U. 2nd St. N.W. M. P. GERMAN, Minister. A. VOORUS. JORACE L, STEVENSON. STEVENSON BIBI Invites You to Hear fiA’l‘ol m Temple Baptis l&m.nnrl-lmd 10th & N Sts. N.W. REV. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY Minister The Friendly Church 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 1 u.—"nnumaoa.' 7:30 pm.—“A Return to Honesty.™

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