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EPISCOPAL CLERGY INVITED TOPARLEY “Forward Movement” to Be Considered Three Days at Camp Overall. Bishop James E. Freeman has in- W¥ited all the clergymen of the Epis- eopal Church in this city and neigh- borhood to attend a three-day confer- ence at Camp Overall, Overall, Va., on the Shenandoah River. Clergymen have also been invited from Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. The conference Wwill consider the Porward Movement, now in progress on & national scale in the Episcopal Church, and will make plans for the spplication of the movement in this pection this Fall. ‘The leader of the conference will be Dr. Arthur W. Sherman of South- ern Ohio, national secretary of the Forward Movement. He will discuss implications of the Forward Move- ment in the community, the diocese and the Nation at large. Bishop Free- man will have charge of the devo- tional exercises and will speak at the sunset service each afternoon. At a camp-fire session each evening special problems of the church in its work in the diocese of Washington will be dis- | cussed by a number of speakers. | Other prominent clergymen from this section to be present at the con- ference follow: Rev. Clyde Brown, diocesan missioner; Rev. Walter Plum- | ley, dean of the Northern convocation; Dean Parkman of the Southern con- vocation; Rev. George F. Dudley, pres- ident of the Standing Committee of the diocese; Rev. Oliver J. Hart, rec- tor of St. John’s Church, Washington, and Rev. W. R. Moody, rector of St. Mark’s Church. OXFORD GROUP TEAM BIDS MEMBER GOOD-BY | 100 Assembled at ¥. W. C. A. Pre- pares for Leadership When Visited by Other Units. | Washington team in the Oxford group assembled at the Y. W. C. A. this week to bid “bon voyage” to Mrs. Hen- rietta Herzog, who has sailed to join | the international team in her native | land of Switzerland. She sailed with her son-in-law, Parkes Shipley of East | -Orange, N. J., and Rev. Charles F.| ‘Wishart, who has traveled with Ox- ford group teams in many parts of the world. Local members of the Oxford group | are attending a “School of Action” on | Monday evenings in September at the | Y. W. C. A, to study material pre- ‘sented at the great house parties in Oxford last July and to prepare for | leadership when an international team | comes to America. Dr. Raphael Har- wood Miller, pastor of the National City Christian Church, and his son | ‘Raphael, who recently returned from Oxford, gave their impressions at the | {first meeting. The general theme of ‘the meetings is “Changing Lives Through Redemptive Living.” —_— YODELER TO AID SERVICEj McKendree M. E. Church to Have | Special Music. At McKendree M. E. Church “the yodeling philosopher,” Claude H. ‘Ward, will conduct a song service to- morrow evening. Mrs. Ward will be At the piano while Mrs. Jefferies is at the organ. Brief message by the minister on “The Master's Call.” At 11 o'clock Rev. Samuel E. Rose will preach on “A Fatal Indecision.” “Bpecial music by the choir. Plans for *recovery week” are in preparation. It | begins October 6, with special speak- | b ers and singers each evening. Mid- yweek service Thursday at 8 p.m. with address by Rev. Rose. Christian Endeavor Intermediate Endeavor board mem- bers will meet at the home of Wenona Barger, 1125 Buchanan street, tomor- row at 3:30 pm. City-wide emphasis will be made to- !morrow upon the first Founder’s day celebration in Christian Endeavor his- tory. C. E. groups in all churches ‘will be holding special recognition services commemorating the life and work of Dr. Frances E. Clark, founder of the now world-wide movement. Rhode Island Avenue M. P., Wallace Memorial Presbyterian, Keller Memo- rial Lutheran and Potomac Heights Christian Senior Endeavors in particu- lar have planned complete charge of 'the evening worship hour at their re- spective churches. Others will do lkewise. Activity will be resumed by the Junior society at First Brethren Church tomorrow under the super- vision of Floyd Hartman and Miriam Gilbert. “‘Our Society and the C. E. Union” \will be the theme discussed at Central Presbyterian tomorrow evening. Clyde Du Boise will lead and Prances Sang- jster, senior union president, will ad- dress the group on “The Vital Con- nections Between the Union and So- jciety.” Hilman Harris will give a ‘brief summary of the recent Philadel- Pphia convention, A motion picture mass meeting, sponsored by the W. C. T. U., will be| held in the Washington Heights Pres- byterian Church tomorrow at 3 p.m. Speakers will be Miss Maude Aldrick and Dr. Darrel Crain, jr., and special fmusic will be provided by the Schu- bert Singers. The district leader of each youth organization will present greetings. + Senior Christian Endeavor board members will convene for a special business session at the home of Merrit L. Smith, 2948 Northampton street, Monday at 7:30 p.m. Groups of the city will go to Pierce Mill Reservation September 21 at 2:30 pm. for the annual field meet and wespers. Competition for the renowned Crain Trophy will be open to any so- clety, as will also the union banners and shields. Dr. Darrel Crain, jr., will be speaker at the vesper hour at 6:30 .m. In case of inclement weather rhe groups will meet at the Gunton- Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church at the same hour. { Albright Memorial Church will be the scene of the senior union rally October 7 at 7:45 p.m. The headquarters office will be open Bt the following times throughout the year unless circumstances preven | meet Friday evening. More than 100 members of the |™ o | morrow at 11 am. is | day at 8 pm. Dr. John H. Ness, con- | son will teach the Men's Bible Class. Activities in Local Churches Providence Baptist. Dr. G. W. Coleman will preach to- morrow at 11 am. and 7:30 pm. The choir has returned from its vucation and will be in service tomorrow. C. C. Johnson 1s director and Miss Jo- sephine Brass organist. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B, Taylor will preach tomor- row at 11 am. on “Achievement De- termined by Faith.” Music by the choir, under direction of Miss Virginia ‘Williams, organist. Dumbarton Aveaue M. E. Rev. W. F. Atkinson will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Nature of Prayer.” This is the second in the series of sermons on the subject of prayer. Mrs. Marian Hibble, soprano, will be the soloist. At 8 p.m. the min- ister will preach on “The Importance of the Constitution.” J. M. Shirtzer will be the leader of the Thursday evening service. Divine Science. Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch will open her year's work with a lesson- sermon on “The Aim and Purpose of Divine Science” tomorrow at 11 am. at the Burlington Hotel. Positive Christianity. . Prof. William Estep will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Divine Work of the Church” and at 8 pm. on “The Age of Wis- dom.” Wednesday at 8 p.m. he will | lecture on “The Law of Divine Suc- cess.” Pilgrim Baptist. Rev. John S. Miller will preach to- | morrow at 11 am. and 3 pm. Ob- servance of the Lord’s Supper and new | members received at 3 p.m. Prayer | meeting and Bible Class Tuesday night. Deacon Richard Wnlkms is in- structor. Douglas Memorial M. E. Rev. Clarence H. Corkran will inau- gurate the former usual hours for worship beginning tomorrow. At 11 am. his theme will be “A Wise and Unwise Decision,” and at 8 p.m. “Idle- ness.” The prayer meeting will also resume its sessions Thursday evening. The Improvement Committee will Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bulloch's topic to- | “God Seeking | Worshippers.” At 8 p.m. holy com- | munion and receiving new members. Tuesday, prayer meeting, 8 to 10 pm.; | Thursday, the young people’s prayer | meeting, 8 to 9 pm. ‘Memorial United Brethren. Communion service will be held to- morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. There will also be a reception of new mem- bers. The minister, Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty, will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Three Crosses,” and at 8 p.m. on “Are We Afraid of Death?” | Sunday school council meeting Tues- \ ference superintendent, will prea(‘h\ Thursday evening and preside over the quarterly conference. Calvary M. E. South. Rev. W. D. Keene will preach to-| morrow at 11 o'clock on “The World and the Church.” The young people will meet at 6:45. At 7:30 Dr. J. Howard Wells, presiding elder, will preach. On Thursday evening the | pastor will talk on “Three Difficulties We Often Have With Our Prayers.” Mount Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. Harvey Randolph will preach at 11 am. and at 8 pm. The senior choir will render special selections. Prayer service Tuesday noon and 8 pm. One of the church clubs will serve dinner at the church today, be- ginning at noon. North Carolina Avenue M. P. Sunday services will be featured by‘ a talk to the Sunday school at 9:45 by Miss Mildred Miskimmon, a mis- sionary, who is in charge of the| orphanage at Dhulia, India. The pas- tor, Rev. B. 1. Barnes, will preach nc‘ 11 o'clock on “Keeping Fit” and at 8 | p.m. on “Penitence.” Deacons to Meet, ‘The General Baptist Deacons’ As- sociation and Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Anacostia, Monday night. Bethany Baptist. “Our Wayside Ministry” is the pas- tor’s subject tomorrow morning, and in the evening, “The Stars in Theu- Courses.” ‘The Junior Church, under the lead- ership of Mother Jaeger, will meet tomorrow morning. Horace Steven- Midweek prayer service Thursday evening, conducted by the pastor. Jones Memorial M. E. Dr. Julius S. Carroll will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Strength and Courage—Two Necessary Ele- | ments in a Successful Life,” and at 8 pm. on “Freedom by the Truth.™ Midweek service Wednesday night. Peck Memorial. “Pacing Your Crisis” is the subject Sunday morning of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum. The Boy Scouts will meet with Herbert C. Tucker Friday at 7:15 pm. Bethesda Methodist. Rev. John H. Blakemore will use as his sermon at 11 o'clock, “Know Thyself.” Miss Helen Brown will give a violin solo. At 8 pm. the pastor's topic will be “Second Chances.” The Women's Missionary Society will have as its special speaker Miss Elizabeth Ault of Baltimore Tuesday at 8 pm. On Wednesday from 5 to 8 the women of the church will give a'chicken dinner. Metropolitan A. M. E. Rally day will be observed tomor- row. Dr. Willlam T. Thomas will preach at 11 am. on “The Workers and the Shirkers.” Rev. Willlam E. Moseley will preach at 8 p.m. on “The Indwelling Christ.” Music by the Second Choir, Mrs. Marie E. Jumper, directress. Plan Mass Meeting. A young people’s mass meeting will b2 held tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Washington ~ Heights Presbyterian Church. Dr. Darrel C. Crain will discuss from a physician’s stand- point the question, “Why Be a Total Absteiner?” Miss Maude Aldrich of Oregon will speak on “The Motion Picture Problem.” Other speakers of prominence will be present. The Scihubert Singers will give selections. St. George’s Chapel. ‘There will be celebrated the holy communion at 7 a.m., and morning Tuesday, to 7:30, Frances Sangstes Wednesday, 5:30 to 7, Bick Drifmeye: ‘Thursday, 5 to 6:30, Helen Wertman, and 8 to 8:30, Preston Campbell. All are invited to visit and borrow books, forder literature and supplies or ask questions. New cards, listing topics for the ensuing year, are now available, l/ prayer and sermon at 11. Dr. A. Hamilton of Miller's Tavern, Va., will Chapel of the Atonement. There will be morning prayer at 9:30. The sermon will be preached | Bible THE EVENING Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitflield will use for his subject at 11 am., “The Hour of Crisis in the Church.” The senior choir will sing. At 8 p.m. the pastor will preach and the gospel choir will sing. Monday night there will be given a Fall festival on the church lawn. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow morning on “The Lamp of God” and in the evening on “Elisha—The Ploughman.” Grace Reformed, ‘The pastor, Dr. Ranck, preaches in the morning on “Shall We Scrap Basic Law?” observing Constitution day. . The vested choir, with proces- sional and recessional, resume in the musical service. The Ladies’ Aid Society meets Wed- nesday evening with Mrs. Arthur C. Shaw in the chair. Baptist Ministers’ Conference. The conference will meet Monday at 11 o'clock at Calvary Baptist Church. The subject will be “What I Have Heard This Summer.” The dis- cussion will be led by Rev. C. B. Aus- tin, Rev. E. O. Clark and Rev. F. W. Johnson. A general discussion will follow. All ministers are invited. Columbia Heights Christian. Sermons Wwill be delivered by the pastor on conditions found by min- isters who have visited Europe this Summer. The topic tomorrow morn- ing is “The Proposal of Jesus.” In the evening the regular services will | begin, when the topic will be a series on “Students in the School of Jesus.” Takoma Park Baptist. “Living as Christians” is the topic tomorrow morning by Rev. W. E. La Rue. The vested choir will be di- rected by Mrs, Isabel P. Middlekauff. ‘The Woman's Missionary Societ; will meet Thursday evening. Rally day will be observed September 29. Christian Witness League. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght will be the speaker at the vesper service and study class tomorrow at 4 o'clock, at 1316 Vermont avenue. As a special musical feature Rev. Slaght, director of the league and the Gospel singer of Station WOL, will have at the vesper service his male quartet. The league broadcasts over Station WOL every Thursday morning at 7:30. On Sunday mornings from 9:15 to 9:30 Rev. A. G. Slaght directs a program of Gospel music in which various artists throughout the city | participate. Metropolitan Memorial. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow | the minister, Rev. Willlam Andrew eese, will have as his sermon subject ‘The Sufficient Savior." The vested | choir, under the direction of Harlan | Randall, will resume its ministry of | music. The Official Board meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m. East Washington Baptist. Rev. Glenn B. Faucett will preach tomorrow morning on “Is Life Worth Living?” and at 8 p.m, “Crumbling | We Do Foundations—What Shall About It?” Chapel of the { the Redeemer. The litany and sermon service tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock will be conducted by Thomas G. Spence, secretary to the Bishop of Washington. The subject of the sermon will be “Dawn to Dusk.” Christ Lutheran, Bethesda. Rev. Henry J. Whiting, pastor, is attending the convention of the Amer- ican Lutheran Church at Youngs- town, Ohio. Services will be in charge of Revs. C. Worthington Lowe and Harry P. Dunlap, of Airy Sem- STAR, Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching at 11 am. by the pre- siding elder, Rev. A. A. Crooke. Preaching at 8 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. J. W. McCoy; Tuesday at 8 p.m., Jjoy service; Friday, praise service. Georgetown Lutheran. “There Is But a Step” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Vocal solo by Mrs. J. Frank Bushong. Miss Helen Beatty will lead the young people’s meeting at 7 pm. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m,, conducted by the pastor. . Mrs. Albert G. Ilse, 2445 Tunlaw road northwest, will be hostess to the ladies’ Bible class Friday at 8 pm. Rally day will be observed October 6. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: ‘Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street. Adjt. Henry Wilkins in charge; 11 am. and 8 pm. ‘Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street. Maj. James Roberts in charge; 11 am. and 8 p.m. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast. Adjt. Charles Trit- ton in charge; 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street. Capt. Jackson Martin in charge; 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 I street northeast. Adjt. W. C. Young in charge; 11 am. and 8 p.m. Volunteers of America. Maj. H. Mills Eroh will speak at services tomorrow afterncon in the Relief Mission, 471 Pennsylvania ave- nue, on “Fashions in Religion.” Rev. G. W. Raines will direct a program of revival hymns, Fifteenth Street Christian. ‘The Lord’s supper wiil be adminis- tered at 11 am.. The minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, will speak on “The Aim of Religion.” Evening sermon at 8 o'clock; song service; subject, “Re- fueling Life.” Thursday evening services will be resumed with an open discussion on the subject “Do Vaca- tions Help or Harm the Spiritual Life?” Transfiguration Episcopal. Services tomorrow, 7:30 and 11 am. The rector, Rev. John J. Queally, will be in charge and preach. The Executive Council of the Young People’s Society is making plans for an event in October which will be of | interest to all of the young people | of the parish. Highlands Baptist. ‘The pastor, Rev. N. M. Simmonds, is preaching a series of sermons on “Old Testament Heroes,” on Sunday mornings. Tomorrow he will speak on “An Ancient Dream.” In the eve- Path to Great Things.” The Golden Rule Class, of which Mrs. Simmonds is teacher, will meet with Mrs. J. H. Elgin Wednesday evening, 249 Longfellow street. Plymouth Congregational. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. Arthur of Church Loyalty.” Junior choir will sing. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. Dr. Smith Returns. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Parish, has returned from a vacation at Atlantic City and services tomorrow. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will “How May I Know That I Am a Chris- tian?” and at 8 p.m. on “How Must I Become a Christian?” Preceding the | evening service there will be a 10- minute organ prelude. The Adult Misslonary Societies will meet at the church Tuesday evening. Reports Wm WASHINGTON, D. C, ning the topic will be “A Simple | D. Gray will speak on “The Problem | ! in New York and will officiate at all | preach st 11 o'clock tomorrow ong Church of the Brethren. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman. Morning subject, “Releasing the Imprisoned Splendor;” evening subject, “The Christ of Power,” or “8St. Mark Pictures Christ.” Fellow- ship tea for the young people at 6 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All Saints’ Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector, will have “Forgetting” as his subject at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. One of the circles of the Rector's Ald will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Paul A, Appleby, 5420 Con- necticut avenue, and the apron table ladies will meet Friday with Mrs. J. R. | p;, Little. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall will preach on “Stay in the Rut” at 11 o'clock to- morrow. “Founders’ Day in Christian Endeavor” will be celebrated by the ‘Young People’s Society and the church at 7 pm. A “Kentucky dinner” will be served by the New Idea Society Tuesday. Dr. Shields to Speak. Dr. R. T. Shields, dean of the Medical School of Cheeloo University, Tsinan, China, will address the Wom- an's Auxiliary of the Church of the Pilgrims Monday at 8:30 p.m. Brief business session at 8 o'clock. Dr. Shields will use a number of lantern slides to illustrate his work in that country, Both men and women are invited. Hyattsville Baptist. Rev. B. P. Robertson will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “Co-operation in Christian.Service” and in the eve- ning on “Spiritual Satisfaction.” Ryland Methodist. “God and Worthy Living” is the theme of the pastor at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. Mrs. Charles S. Biggs, who has recently been ap- pointed church organist, will assume | her duties at the pipe organ. St. Luke’s Episcopal. With a celebration of the holy com- munion at 7 am. Rev. J. E. Elliott will begin the services tomorrow. Morning prayer and sermon will be held at 11 o'clock. The choir will resume its service September 22, as will the Sunday school begin its regular term. Mount Zion Baptist, Bethesda. “The Knocking Christ” is the topic of Rev. C. A. Brubaker, pastor, to- morrow at 10 o'clock. The Sunday school will meet at 11 o'clock and the B Y. P. U. at 6:45 pm. Evening | services will be in charge of the young | people, with Miss Virginia Morrison as leader. H Street Christian. Rev. C. N. Williams will conduct the Lord's supper at 11 am. tomorrow and preach on “Retrospect and Re- view.” Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, In- dia, will speak on “Subjective Revela- tion"” tomorrow evening in the chapel, 1758 Columbia road. The public is Invited, St. Colomba’s Episcopal. Holy communion will be held to- morrow at 7:30 am.; church school, 9:30 am. and morning service, 11 o'clock. The church school will have several new teachers and an entire new course of instruction. ‘Temple Baptist. ‘The subject of the sermon at the | morning service will be “An Edifying | Hope.” The guest organist will be ‘,Mrs A. McKee Spear of Hudson | Falls, N. Y. At the evening service | Rev. Randolph L. Gregory will give the third of a series of art sermons, inary, Philadelphia, Pa., at 11 am., at | be given of the missionary sessions the subject being “Cleansing the the State Theater, Bethesda, Md. Fort Myer Services. Post chapel—8:45 am., Catholic mass; 10 a.m, post Sunday school; 10:45 am., organ recital; 11 am., Protestant worship: special music by of the recent national conference held service will be held Wednesday eve- ning. People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes will speak on “Are at Winona Lake, Ind. The midweek | Temple,” by Kirchbach. The theme for the prayer service Thursday evening will be “The Master's Self-Restraint.” Eckington Presbyterian. Robert Andrus, a candidate for the the choir; sermon by Chaplain Ralph | Ye Able?” Sunday morning. At 6| | gospel ministry and a member of this | C. Deibert. Service Club—7 p.m., song service | and address. Georgetown Presbyierian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on | “Principalities and Powers.” The Summer Sunday School will meet for its final session at 9:45 am. and the regular, full organization schedule of the church school will begin Septem- | ber 22. | At 6:30 p.m. the combined yuung‘ people’s groups will meet at Cissel | chapel and go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spilman in Cherry- | dale, Va., for the evening service. | The session will meet in the manse | Monday evening. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will preach tomorrow morning on “Starved | Souls” and at 8 pm. on “A Man of Ethiopla.” Prayer service is Wednes- day at 8 pm. Cleveland Park Congregational. Rev. Joseph 8. Loughran will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Christian Spiritual Ideal.” The church school will reopen September 22 for regis- tration of pupils. The young people will resume their Sunday evening meetings the same date. Lincoln Congregational. Dr, R. W. Brooks will speak to- mofrow on “The Role of a Christian in a Modern World.” Special musical selections will be rendered. The Men's Brotherhood will be addressed at 10 am. by Arthur A. Greene, physical director, Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A on “Keeping Well.” Both men and women are invited to attend. The young people will meet at 7 pm. to plan the Fall and Winter program. Prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Dr. Hart to Preach. Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector of St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, will preach on “Our Influence” at the 11 o'clock service. There will be a celebration of the holy com- munion at 8 am. ‘Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “The Yoke of Christ” The Official Board will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. Chevy Chase M. E. “Suburban Christians” will be the subject of Rev. Edward G. Latch’s ser- mon at the 11 o'clock service. “Our Experiences in the West” will be given by the pastor and by Dr. Charles B. Jolliffe, chief engineer of the Federal Communications Commission, at the midweek prayer meeting Wednesday night. Circle No. 1, Mrs. Karl Plitt, leader, will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. W, L. Orem, jr, and Clrcle No. 2, Mrs. J. H. DeVeau, leader, will meet at the home of the leader, 6315 Brookeville road. 3 : o'clock workers in the department of | religious education, including Scout | Committee and young people's ad- visors, will meet for conference. An informal conference of all the mem- bers of the church will be held Thurs- dey night., Trinity Methodist. Dr. D. L. Ennis has tor his subject tomorrow at 11 am, “The Light of Men"” and at 8 p.m,, “The Keeper of | the Ight.” Wednesday, 8 p.m. he will discuss “Religion and Health.” Seat Pleasant M. E. Rev. Paul E. Bohi, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Man’s Probation and Failure,” and at 8 p.m. on “Parables of the Kingdom.” John Wesley A. M. E. Z. “The Efficient Christian” will be the subject tomorrow morning by Rev. W. O. Carrington. Junior Church will be delivered by Rev. G. L. Fauntleroy. At 7:45 pm. the minister will preach on “The Wings of the Seraphim.” Music by the senior choir, Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, organist. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered at the morning worship. Vedanta Society. “The Golden Law of Adjustment” will be the topic of the lecture to- morrow at 8 pm. by Swami Vividi- shananda. On'Tuesday evenings he will teach the Upanishads. Truth Society. Baird Spaulding, traveler and author, will speak 'on his travels in India next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 and 8 pm, at 730 Thirteenth street. Church of the Atonement. The subject of the sermon by Pastor Snyder at the morning worship is “How Do We Inherit Eternal Life?” Subject of the evening sermon, “Op- portunity.” The choir is' making preparations for the thirtieth anniversary celebra- tion in December.” Rally day will be observed by the Sunday school Sep- tember 29. The Ladies’ Sewing Circle meets Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. in the parish hall. Friendship Baptist. Rev. B. H. Whiting will preach to- morrow at 11 am. Holy communion at 3 pm. A musical program will be rendered by the Minor Melody Chorus at 8 pm. St. John's, Mount Rainier. Services tomorrow will be: Holy communion, 7 am, and morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. The Daughters of the King will receive their corporate communion at the early service. At the 11 o'clock service Rev. Walter P. Plumley will have as his sermon subject, “What Is Man?" Meetings during next week will be: Rector’s Ald, Wednesday, and choir rehearsal; Thursday night. B The message to the | church, will be the guest preacher at | 11 and 8 o'clock services. Prayer serv- ice Thursday evening. The Aid Society will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. in the Sunday school house. Bethesda Baptist. Rev. George W. Griffin, former pas- tor of the Mount Vernon Baptist ‘.Church of Virginia Highlands, will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning | and evening. His evening topic wiil | be “Soul-Winning.” Special music by the choir at evening service, under direction of Mrs. I. G. Shelley. Plans are being made for rally day October 6 and for & memorial service to the deceased pastor, Rev. B. M. Osgood, October 13. B. Y. P. U. elected officers last Sun- day as follows: President, Ruta Beavers; vice president, Methol Brown; secrelary, Grace Beavers; treasurer, Ray Lee. Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Freeley Rohrer will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clock on “The Al- mighty Word.” The vesper service at 6 o'clock will be conducted by the young people, who will present one of their num- ber, Charles C. Wise, jr., as the prin- cipal speaker. ‘The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be 1n charge of one of the elders. The topic will be, “A Chris- tian and Courage.” Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “The Constitu- tion of the Kingdom of God,” and in the evening on “The Value of En- thusiasm.” Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Glory of Christ.” The senior choir will begin its Fall and Winter service. In the evening the junior choir will be presented in a song service. Dr. Goets to Lecture. Dr. A. William Goetz will give an {llustrated lecture tomorrow at 8 pm. on “The Mysteries of the Kundalini® at the New Colonial Hotel. On Monday he will talk on “Where Are the Dead?” and on Tues- day night he will lecture on “The Power of the Spoken Word.” These lectures are under the auspices of the Benares Leagues. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “Good Things to Think About” and at 7:45 p.m. on “The Unseen Forces of Life.” As & prelude to the evening sermon he will speak briefly on “Lessons From the Career of Huey Long.” Current Support Committee, Monday night; Sunday School Council, Wednesday m:: prayer maetln( ‘Thursday The Stockton-Gould evangelistic meetings will begin September 32, 2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935, DR W. A. SMITH SELECTS SERMONS Mount Vernon Place M. E. Pastor to Preach in Morn- ing and Evening. Dr. W. Angle Smith, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will use for his sermon subject tomorrow morning “The Significance of Little Things,” and in the evening “The Increasing Christ.” The choir will present an anthem at each church service. Arthur M. Tabbutt will be the soloist in the morning and Lily Garrett in the eve- ng. “The Life of the Apostle James” will be the subject of Dr. Smith Thursday evening. A meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society will be held at 11 a.m. ‘Wednesday. The A. B. Pugh Bible Class will hold the monthly service at Central Union Mission Tuesday eve- ning. CHURCH TO RESUME REGULAR SERVICES Universalist National Memorial to Hear Pastor Speak on “A Living Church.” “A Living Church” is the sermon topic of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church at 11 o'clock tomorrow. This is the first regular service since the | Church Federation. Dr. W. L. Darby will preach tomor- row morning in the Presbyterian | Church at Riverdale, Md., his subject being “How the Churches Are Work- ing Together.” ‘The Social Service Committee, of which Dr. J. H. Hollister is chairman, | is beginning an effort to secure a sial service committee in each church belonging to the federation. Letters have gone to pastors request- ing their co-operation and asking the appointment of a body consisting of three or more capable and interested persons. VACATION ENDED BY DR. JOHNGON National Baptist Memorial )53 Pastor to Be Heard Tomorrow. Hniversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and § Streets N.W. BEV. FREBERIG W. PEBKINS. D. D 11:00—Service of Worship. “A LIVING CHURCH” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. 5mrin.altst “Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin St. N.W. at 5000 Block 1ith St nder the authority of The Generas Amsenioiy of Spiritualists. Message Meetings Tues, ai D Public weicome. Al reached s © JAMES K. SIMMONS, 1311 Newton St.N.W, Spiritual Message serviceevery Thurs.. p.m; Readings by appointment.__Col. 4342 Psychic Science Church of Chrut Suj 1330 Irving St Nw le very Wednesday, Readings Daily by Pastor. Adams |fl77 REV. ELISABETH McDONALD Holds meelings Tuesday and Priday 8 p.m. Thursd pm.. “Reading by appoint: R 16th st. n.w dams ZRRO. mxp-n hurch of Spiritual Science. Tnc. o e O ST _Messages._Lecture. Lincoln 101 STON CHURCH E REVELATION - p Services, Sunday. 3 B "P.M.. Lectures, H. P. Pasior Pauline Evans, Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the | T National Baptist Memorial, will occupy | his pulpit tomorrow morning after several months’ vacation. In the evening, Dr. W. Dewgy Moore | will be the speaker at a special young people’s service, speaking on *“‘Mobil- izing Youth for Christ.” An all-circle meeting and Fall rally of the Woman's Society will be held at the church Tuesday at 2 o'clock. ‘There will be a short program with Mrs. E. G. Dexter giving a resume of the first chapter of the new study book, “Between Two Centuries,” and His subject | will be “You Cannot Do Without Him.” | Summer period, when union services | With & special message by Mrs. W. P. were held with All Souls’ Unitarian | Barrows. A social will follow. At 7:30 Church and Mount Pleasant Congre- | P-m. the pastor and deacons will meet RI GARRIGUES, D. D, Spiritual Readings, $1.00. 1216 New York Ave. N.W. Dist. 7082 * MRS. ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readines by Avpointment Phone District 175 1120 K ST MW APT. 81, MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST | Bervices Sunday and Wednesday st 8 p.m | Healing and Consultation Daily, o Healing each meeting DR. F_ L. DONCEEL. Py Tar¥ ROn A s 5 The First Spiritualist Church ecture by the REV. ALFRED H.“TERRY “WHERE 1S THE SPIRIT WORLD?” Followed by spirit, meseares. n T gational Church. The congregation of All Souls’ Church is invited to join with the Universalist National Memo- rial Church for this service, as their | church services will not be resumed | until September 22. On Tuesday at 12:15 the Mission Circle will meet for luncheon and a business meeting. There will be an instruction period preparing for the | Universalist general convention, which will be in session in Washington in | October. Dr. Perkins will talk Qn‘ “Information About Qur Church.” ‘The Church School Association will meet for supper and a business meet- ing Thursday in Perkins Hall prior | to the opening of the Fall session of | the church school on September 22. ‘CHRISTIANITY'S POWER’ M. E. SERMON TOPIC Dr. Beery to Preach at Francis| Asbury Church Tomorrow Morning. in the church parlor. ‘The Bible School Board has a meet- | ing in the church parlor Thursday at 7 pm., and at 8 o'clock the midweek service will be held, lhe subject being “Thy Kingdom Com Healing Services. ‘The service of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held Tuesday at 10:30. Robert L. Jacoby, assistant will have charge in the absence of | Dr. Dudley. i QInnurtgatmnal “The Church Need Not Die”~ An Optimistic Sermon By Russell J. Clinchy, D.D. . AtMount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 AM. Church School at 10 A.M. 1410 Columbia Road—Phone Ad. 4614 At Francis Asbury M. E. Church South tomorrow morning “Christi- | anity's Power” will be Dr. E. C. Beery's sermon subject and at 8 p.m. “Chris- tianity’s Commendation.” Young peo- | ple are invited to a service at 6:45 pm. conducted by the young people. An organ recital will be given by Allen H. Watson from 7:40 to 8 p.m. Missionary Society activities include | meetings of Circle No. 1 with Mrs. T. 8. Settle, 3715 Van Ness street, at |2 pm. Monday and at 8 p.m. Monday | the Young Women's Circle will meet with Miss Julia Bell, 1225 Geranium street. - Prayer and song service at 8 pm.! Thursday, led by Dr. Beery. —_— SCHEDULE TO RESUME Methodist to Regular Services. I The Fall and Winter schedule otl Eldbrooke Start | services begins in Eldbrooke M. E. Church tomorrow. At 9:30 am. the church school will meet, with E. R.| Johnson, general superintendent in ' charge. The pastor, Rev. Walter M. | Michael, will preach at 11 am. on | “Testing Our Faith.” Officers of the Young People's Society will be in- |stalled. At 8 p.m. the pastor will preuh on “The Compelling chll-: | lenge. Theu will be a joint monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Societies Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W, W. Thompson, 5428 Forty- first street. Non-Sertarian Special Devetional Servicss GREAT BAPTISM Sunday. 8 P. Larse crowds stiendin. wit- ness this beautiful sight. Can- didates robed in whit “Impotence and Power” 11 AM. WOL Broadcast, 1:30 P.M. Next '!l 's Meetings Tues. and Fri. 8 Come, Sample the Tabernacle Btyle. Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Mi ers: * Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45. Young People’s Society, 6:30. 11 AM. “OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE” Thursday Church Night Supper and Midweek Service. HPreshyterian Church of the Pilgrims Parkway at 2 S PRI, Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Dr. Warren Horton Stuart, D. D., Guest Minister. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, D. D., Minister. Divine Worship, 11 a. d 8 p.m A Cordial Welcome to All ‘CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. DR. JAMES H. TAYLOR Pastor :30 a.m.—Sunday School. 0 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. James H. Taylor. 8:00 p.h.—Evening Worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 'FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister ‘Holding Forth the Word of Life.” 11am ccording to His Merey.” 8p.m. —"strmn: to Attain.” FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. Rev. Samuel R. Allison. Ministers. Dr. Albert Evans 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School. 11:00 a. A Satistying | Religion.” (Dr. 8izoo preaching.) 8:00 m—l:ml ‘Vesper Service. P "(Dr. Bizoo preaching.) EASTERN .. 28th M Sts. & W, KE #flun. Sitmaver. —8erm acing Your Crisis.” 9:45 2. m.—Sunday School A WARM WELCOME. GUNTON-TEMPLE &%, =28 Ra. Beraard Bruskams, D. D. Minister e 33—(3h||rch lchug Do Brsak a.m.—Sermon. . Braskamp. = “Considering the Snlrlllzl Values.” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) P Street mear 31st Street N.W. REV. ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. 15088 A e o *irincipalities_and Powers. 6:30 p.m —Young P-n\n Groups. Morning Worship at 11 AM. “HUNTING FOR THE HIDDEN SPRINGS.” Dr. McCartney Preaching. Sunday School, 9:45 am., Col. N. F. Ramsey, Teaching. Westminster Memorial Church th St. Near E St. S.W. Rev. Harry V. Porter, Pastor —Church School. . Morning Worship. Sermon, “The Father's Will. . m.—Christian Endeavor. m.—Eyening Worship. “The Humble CI "CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister. Minister 9:30 0:50 am. and 12 noon— a.m. to 10:50 a.m. an fhe Clyde Relly Class Subfect. £ Sermon, = jorning Worship: ,the Mountains, 2106 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunbam, D. D, 0—“The 13i60= "nhn— e Pl FATER ILL RAW anist. ART" OWENS oloist. | | 1 | Longley Memorlal 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Rev. Elisabeth \Irl’lnnfld m nmn. . Sept. 15, Dnrn * P Cive. LEONARD Midweek Service, Thursday. & pm Sept, 16 at & pm. Ludlam, 120 N St. N.W. Spiritualism, the re fort. “happinese to Lutheran ‘CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. | REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor | 11:00— on “Christ Changing & 045 nday_School ST.PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 & m.—Sermon. “THE SMELL OF FIRE TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service, 9:45 am.—Sunday School. n 00 a.m. -Enghth Service, REFORMATION _ Opvosite Folger Shakespeare Library Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder. Pastor Dr. John Weidley, Pastar Emeritus 9:30 am 100 am 700 pm 8:00 p.m Dr. L Servant In Bllrku‘;ldrr will preach. WEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 409 4th St. N.W, Swedish Service. .30 p.m. ___Sermon by Rev V. Eckman At Thomas Circle BEV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. D. D., Pastor, 11 o'clock— “SPIRITUAL LITERACY” Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D. I Christian Endeavor Society. | —Sunday School. INCARNATION caliA5 AR w. | (Maryland Synod. United Lutheran Church) | The Rev. H. Manken, Pastor. ‘ _____11 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evanselical and Revnmed“v:nnnm Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, 9:45am —Bible School PREACHING SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a m. —English. A Cordial Welcome to Everybody. Pastor TRINITY, RAINIER A 31th St._and Bunker Hill Road (Missouri Synod) Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow | Sunday School and Bible Class | Morning Worship with Sermon Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth §t. N.E. S. T. Nichola: , Pastor Sunday School - --- 9:30am. Morning Worship ._._.11:00 “DOING IT.” Evening Worship ______ 7:45 pm. “JUST A DOORKEEPER.” Combined meeting of the Young People’s Societies, 6:45 p.m. Workers' Dinner, Thursday, 6:30 pm. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. 9:45am 11:00 a.m, North Capitol and Rhode Island Ave. HO' NYDER. Pastor. Services: Mo All, 15 8m—Sunday School. Classes for All, fit50 M ougdny Seb Be _Indifferent Sermon by the Pasior A CORDIA/. 1E TO_ALL. CHRIST LUFHERAN HESDA-CHEVY CHASE !TA‘H: THEA‘I‘E! DBETHESDA MD. . HE! BITING. Pastor. 12:00 - R mcu Res. C. Worthincton awe and tarry P. 10:00 a.m.—Church_School. ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. [REV. 3. LUTHER FRANTZ ife Made Over Again” & the 'theme of the acfmon. There will tq P e, "8 s m € of the Missions ary Society i the Sunday scteol Yoom: n