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-PROSPECT OF WAR 10 BE DISCUSSED r. Raphael Miller Also to Preach on Theme of Constitution. “Liberty, Limited: Speaking for the Constitution,” is the sermon topic Dr. Raphael Harwood Miller, minister of | the National City Christian Church, | tomorrow morning, in line with a| Nation-wide commemorstion of Con- stitution day. Mrs. Helen Turley, contralto, will sing. At the evening | service Dr. Miller will speak on “If | War Goes to Ethiopia!” Edward | Duffey, baritone, will sing. The ministry of music staff for the eoming season will be W. E. Braith- waite, director and tenor; Lyman Mc- Crary, organist; Mrs. B. D. Shreve, | soprano; Mrs. Helen Turley, contralto; | Edward Duffy, baritone, and George G. Stonebraker, bass. They will be supported by a full choir. There will be held in the social hall Tuesday evening installation of officers of the Young People’s Council. Miss Pearl Henry will be installed as president. A pie social will follow. RAY FIRTH. ‘The young people’s departments of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Methodist Protestant Church are sponsoring a united Methodist young people’s fellowship The 12 delegates from this church | will give brief sketches from the re-[ cent significant gathering of the World Convention of Churches of | Christ at Leicester, England, on Wed- | nesday evening. Dr. Miller and his son Raphael, jr., besides giving their | reports will show moving pictures which they took in England. CHURCH TO RESUME AUTUMN SCHEDULE Albright Memorial Evangelical to | Open Sunday School at 9:45 0'clock. The Fall and Winter schedule of services will resume at Albright Me- morial Evangelical Church tomorrow. The Sunday school will open at 9:45 o'clock. The morning service of wor- ghip will begin at 11 o'clock, with Har- meeting next Friday at 8 pm. in the Mount Vernon Place Church. Short talks will be given by Dr. W. Angie Smith, Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South; Dr. Harry W. Burgan, Hamline M. E. Church, and Dr. Raymond White, Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church. Following the talks there will be entertainment and refreshments. Ray Firth is general chairman and all are mvlted‘ DR. SIZ00 SELECTS SERMON THEME Presbyterian Pastor to Return to| Pulpit After Trip to England. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will occupy his pulpit old Pease at the organ. The sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. | George E. Schnabel. The theme will be “Does God Care?” The Christian Endeavor Societies will resume their meetings, with the Junior society meeting at 6 o'clock «nd the intermediate and senior so- cieties at 7:15 o'clock. The evening | service, which will begin at 8 o’clock. will be preceded by a 15-minute or- | sermon theme by Mr. Schnabel will be “Mighty to Save.” The brotherhood will meet Tuesday night to plan for the children’s ex- press wagon and doll carriage parade. which will be resumed after a lapse of €our years. On Thursday night the official board will meet following prayer meeting. The children’s choir will meet Thursday. CHURCH WILL OBSERVE COLLEGE YOUTH SUNDAY ¢Growing Up” to Be Topic of Pas- | tor at Chevy Chase Baptist—Sun- day School Reopens. College Youth Sunday will be ob- served at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The | pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, has for | his subfect “On Growing Up.” Young people attending college or planning | to attend this Fall will be the special guests. “A Rich Man and the Needle's Eye” will be the beginning of a series of | evening messages by Mr. Clark on the general theme: “Hard Sayings of | Jesus” at the evening service. Sunday school will be resumed to- morrow. ‘The Woman's Society will meet ut; the church on Monday, at 11 o'clock. | DR. HARRIS SPEAKER AT FOUNDRY CHURCH| Summer Ministry at American Church in Paris Extended Over Period of Ten Weeks. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, min- ister of Foundry M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Following his Summer ministry at the American Church in Paris, which extended over a period of 10 weeks, he and his family crossed the English Channel and spent a week in London, Worcester, Gloucester, Wadhurst, etc. During the Summer he, with Mrs. Harris and their daughters, motored to various European cities. The midweek service at 8 pm. Thursday will be conducted by Dr. Harrls, “HIDDEN GOD” SUBJECT Rev. Raymond W, White, pastor of the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church, will use for his subject at| 11 am. “Our Hidden God.” ‘The young people will celebrate the anniversary of Christian Endeavor by eonducting the service at 8 pm. The pastor is continuing a series of Thursday evening prayer meetings on *The Summits of the Soul,” the sub- fect for next Thursday being “Broth- erly Kindness.” ‘The Men's Class, taught by Rev. Mr. White, will consider the topic *A Christian Worker in Training” to- morrow at 9:40 a.m. | for the first time since his return from Great Britain where he spent six weeks preaching and speaking at the | invitation of the churches of Great | | Britain, | He will have for his subject “A Satisfying Religion.” The informal evening vesper hour will be observed | at 8 o'clock in the lecture room when Dr. Sizoo will deliver the meditation. Next Thursday evening prayer serv- | gan reverie by Harold Pease. The |y will be observed in the Lincoln | Chapel. service. Dr. Sizoo will conduct the | 1“LOVE IN ACTION” TOPIC | | OF REV. R. R. SCHEARRER Young People at Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, | will preach at the 11 o'clock service | tomorrow on “Love in Action.” Mrs. | | J. Frank Rice, soprano, will be the | The Sunday evening service | soloist. will not be resumed until October 6. Young People’s meeting at 7 o'clock. The Welcome and Mother Gordon Classes meet at 9:30 a.m. trical Scnool will address the Brother- | hood Club Tuesday evening on “The | Versatility of Electricity.” A number of illustrative experiments will be made. The members are privileged to | invite their friends and their sons. The Woman's Socicty will meet Wednesday morning at the church. Mrs. Norman Ramsay will conduct the worship service and the address will be made by the pastor. The Wither- | spoon Group will serve as luncheon hostess. DR. RIDGELY SPEAKER “Burning Bushes” Topic of Cal- vary Methodist Sermon. “Burning Bushes” will be the sub- ject of the sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the Calvary Methodist Church. Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely will preach, and also at the evening service at 8 o'clock, when his subject will be “Some Christian Aspects of the Constitution.” under the direction of Louis A. Pot- ter, will sing at both services. Midweek devotional service will be held Thursday evening. Dr. Ridgely will speak. Mrs. John Edwards, president of the Women's Home Missionary So- ciety, is in charge of arrangements for a meeting Friday at 2:30 o'clock. _Rosicrurian Rosicrucian Fe]lowsflip 9 12th ST. N.W, d!l‘ 'Ilflum in Poetry.” EVILLI Sun,, 8p.m, By MRS. T E. Max Hejndel Priiosopny. Clase Priday; %2 Monday. Astrology Cls Hnity TR R NEW COLONIAL HOTEL (Formerly Located at Arlinston Hotel.) Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT LEADER flrtl;nht:n Eptaropal JOUTH. '\\\W Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM'S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. and Ninth St. N.W. DR. W. ANGIE SMITH Will Preach B The Sisnificance of Little; M\W‘\\\m ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. and River Road N.W. Rev. Walter M. Michael, Pastor. 11 a.m—"Testing Our Fate.” 8 p.m.—“The Compelling Talent.” fithanta “The Golden an of Adjustment” Sunday. lfll’-kl 18, 8 P.M.—By Vividi Swami .lll-lr..."“ s Tuesdays, 8:00 P.M.— STUDY OF UPANISHADS. VEDANTA SOCIETY 1206 i8th St. N.W. (New Address). Sun., 11 a.m—“Balanced Thinking.* Sun., 7 p.m.—Selected subject. Wed., 11 a.m.—“Lessons in Truth.” Wed., 8p.m.—Midweek Service, Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N. 9:45 a.m.—~Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting of thln‘m. (Established 1930—2111 Flo Meeting for Worship Pirst Dy !unn-y) at 11 a.m._All interested are welcome. FRIENDS nnflrm tormonox) ng St Al welcome. School 9:15 fMethodist Eptaropal 16th St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D.D. Minister 11:00 a.m. and & p.m.— Messages by DR. HARRIS. Columbia Road Calbary farmhen VERNON N, RIDGELY. D. D., Minister Miss Mary Ashby to Address Miss Mary Ashby will address the | Frank Mueller of the Bliss Elec- | .| and Promotion day on September 29. The senior choir, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DRAA. STOCKDALE ANNOUNCES TOPIC “Qur American Heritage” Is Theme Tomorrow at First Church. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “Our American Heritage.” R. E. Lees will be at the organ in the absence of Mr. Gable. The Sunday school will resume its sessions at 9:45 a.m. ‘The Young People's Soclety will meet at 6:30 pm. Tudor Whiton, president, will lead. ‘The Church night supper and mid- week service will be held Thursday. Supper at 6 o'clock. At 6:45 Dr. Stockdale will speak on “When Is Re- ligion Harmful?” The I. C. Y. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. G. Weber, 4311 Cathe- dral avenue Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The Sixteenth Street Heights Circle will be the guests of Mrs. Hannah E. Overstreet at 2400 Sixteenth street, 1 o'clock Wednesday. Dorothy Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 8. Miller, will be baptised at the service tomorrow. Her- | bert E. Brown and Damond 8. Thomp- son will unite with the church tomor- row morning. 3 HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE ANNUAL OPENING HELD Large Group Enrolled for Win- ter Courses and Fellowship Period Is Observed. The American Hole Bible Insti- tute had the annual informal open- |Ing reception for the students and | the faculty at the school, 1509 Rhode Island avenue, last night. A large group enrolled for Winter courses and enjoyed a period of fellowship. It is supported by free-will gifts. There is no charge for tuition. Classes will begin next Monday. | Latecomers may still enroll. A va- riety of courses is offered in a very | comprehensive curriculum, including | Bible synthesis, Bible doctrine, apol- ogetics, church history, personal evan- | | gelism, the gospels, Romans and | other subjects. | | Among the members of the faculty | are R. W. Hambrook, George A | Miles, Miss Hannah Frick, Miss Ethel | Vance, Miss Nellie Fry and Miss Leon Owen. | STILLNESS IS SUBJECT |Rev. John Edward Fort to Preach at Union M. E. Church. “The Strength of Stillness” will be | | the subject by Rev. John Edward Fort tomorrow morning' at the Union | M. E. Church. At 8 p.m. the subject | is “Living Worthily.” | ‘The Golden Rule Class will have its | annual meeting Tuesday for election | of officers. | The Women's Home Missionary | Society and the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet Wednes- day evening in the home of Miss Myrtle Henry, 2004 G street. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. | PLAN PROMOTION DAY Lutheran Bible School Event to Be September 20. The Incarnation Lutheran Bible | School will convene tomorrow at 9:40 am. The pupils’ visitation by the teachers begins looking to Rally| | At the 11 a.m. church service the | pastor, Rev. Henry Manken, jr., will | preach on “He Brought Him to Jesus.” The Women's Missionary Society announces a missionary garden party on the lawn of Mrs. R. V. Pitt, 4320 Argyle Terrace, Tuesday, from 7 to 10 pm. The Women's Guild is sched- uled to meet, under the direction of Mirs. W. J. Fisher, Thursday at 8 p.m. The guild will sponsor a homemade food sale and luncheon in the parish hall September 21, from 10 am. to 2 pm. Olathnlir Fifth Sl. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7, 8 9, 10:30 and 11:30. honor are held every @hristadelphian Chlpe!, 732 Web:ler St. NW. 11:15 AM. llrldly Bible Cll 3 8 PM. Hntuersal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WA!IIING‘I'ON IIAN(‘II Stoneleigh Court, Con: & LNW, n lIn l!! l| 11 a.m. Sorviess are el Libra; en Wi 1te3. Rm. 109 Bibie Srhools AMERICAN HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE OPENING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Registration loll'lq 7 to 10 :Onrul in Bible and ror y st 4, @hristian (o[ ——=[——=] CHRISTIAN The National ity THOMAS CIRCLE. RerS: & MILLS. Miialiters 9:45 a.m. —Church School. W. Pinkerton. Teacher” 5f "Men’s Bible Class. B Ninth Streret 9th & D Sts, N.E. ‘Washington, D. C. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Pastor. 11:00 a.m—Why | Christianity Appeals to Me.” 7:45 p.m.— g, Jakp, Wrets | Fourth Church “Substance” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Hebrews x.34: “Ye had compassion of me in my bonds, and took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, knowing in yourselves that ye have in heaven a better and an en- during substance. Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near.” (Isaiah Jv.8.) ‘The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health ‘With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Truth and love en- lighten the understanding, in whose ‘light shall we see light’; and this illumination is reflected spiritually by all who walk in the light and turn away from & false material sense.” Page 510, DR R. 1. CLINCY- ANNOUNGES TOPIC “The Church Need Not Die to Be Theme—Fall Con- ference Planned. Church tomorrow morning Dr. Russell J. Clinchy will speak on “The Church Need Not Die.” Beginning this afternoon and con- tinuing all day tomorrow, the Fall Setting-up Conference of the church school ctaff will be held at Holiday House, headquarters of the Girls' Friendly Society in Alexandria, Va., with teachers from the Vanderwer- | ken, Va., Congregational and the Uni- versalist National Memorial churches as guests. The theme of -the con- -ference is “The Child We Teach,” and speakers and leaders will include Dr. Winifred Richmond, psychologist; Mrs. Maud Robex, child education speci ist; Dr. Clinchy, Mrs. Grace S. Kizer, Miss Elizabeth Bourn, Miss Florence Maitland, Mrs. Bernard A. Chand- ler, Rev. Paul R. Hunter of the Van- derwerken Church, Rev. A. D. Gray and Dr. Carleton Ball. Mrs. W. A. Hemingway, wife of Dr. W. A. Hemingway, a medical mission- | ary formerly stationed at Taiku, mary, junior, intermediate and senior departments of the church school to- morrow morning. The kindergarten class will resume its sessions at 11 o'clock. . At the opening Fall meeting of the | ‘Women's Guiid next Wednesday at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Hemingway will speak on “Christian Missions in China —-— PROGRAMS TO RESUME AT METHODIST CHURCH Men's Wesley Bible Class to Have J. Raymond Schmidt as Principal Speaker Departmental programs will be re- sumed in Brightwood Park M. E. Church tomorrow morning. The Men's Wesley Bible Class will have J Raymond Schmidt as its speaker. At the morning preaching service the minister, Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, will use the sermon-topic “About a Stone's Throw.” He will also speak to the children on “Dog Town.” There will be a special meeting at 7 p.m. of the Epworth League cabinet to complete the Fall and Winter pro- gram. The topic for the sermon at 8 o'clock will be “The Religious Standpoint of Men.” The Men's Wesley Bible Class will hold a business meeting Tuesday eve- ning. The Fidelis Bible Class will have a social and business meeting Thurs- day evening. Brethren Church of the Brethren 4th St. and N. C. Ave. SE. REV. RUFUS D. BOWMAN, Minister. 9:45—Church School. 11:00—"Releasing the Splendor.” e 1H_ni11’nnmtnati_nnal— Washington School Of The Bible At 307 D Street N.W. The opening night of the first semester of the lflf&fi-flfl school year Il be on da. tember 23, at 8 Sep! be hnl talks by lhe lt lon students, and __You / ARE INVITED . @hrnanphg WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18—8:15 P.M. Question and Answer Meeting “Culture of Concentration” Library Open Saturday. 2 to 5 ITnited Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues, Fees or Collections Imprisoned @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Cllrln Sehnflu Columbis Rd. and Eucl Second Chureh of Cllrut Selnthl Third Cb-uh ol Clm-t Scientist 13th and L Sts. of Chrn! ‘Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. «SUBSTANCE” VICES— B inday, 1L AM. and 8 P.M. A day School 11 A M Sunday’ Schog AM, 8 ocloc RADIO Pnoo#:(fiomg?ns. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St .W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednudlyl 9 to 7, and Sun- ays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SEC ND CHURCH—111 C St N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 gm. week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holida; THIRD CHURCH —Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8318 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; W.dnudlyl. 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- to 5:30 p.m. Holi- D: A, | following the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. serv- At Mount Pleasant Congregational | |REV. G. E. LENSKI BACK | North China, will address the pri | %ill be sung by Miss Patricia Levin, | contralto. BISHOP FREEMAN 10 LEAD SERVICE To Act as Celebran: Holy Communion Bethlehem Chapel. Bishop James E. Freeman will act as celebrant at the service of the holy communion in the Bethlehem chapel of Washington Cathedral at 11 a.m. tomorrow and will deliver the sermon at the people’s evensong se ice on the' lawn around the peace cross at 4 o'clock. He returned to Mount Saint Alban this week after preaching to the cadets at the United States Military Academy last Sunday and being the guest of President Roosevelt at Hyde Park. The sermon at the celebration of the holy communion at 11 o’clock will ber delivered by Canon Raymond L. Wolven. Music for both services will be furnished by the Cathedral choir under the direction of Robert G. Bar- row, organist and choir master. Serv- ices for the day will begin with cele- bration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem chapel at 7:30 a.m. Appropriate prayers will be offered at the Cathedral,services tomorrow in observance of the 198th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the United States. Pilgrimages through the crypt chap- els of the Cathedral will be held Ir ices. AT GRACE LUTHERAN Returns From Session in Ohio. ‘Will Preach Tomorrow—Other Church News. At Grace Lutheran Church tomor- row Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, pastor, who is returning from Youngstown, Ohjo, where he attended the annual session of the Eastern District of the American Lutheran Church, will preach. N. B. Parks also attended as the congregation's representative and delegate. Pastor Lenski will preach on “Can You Afford to Be Indifferent About These Things?” Special music will be presented by the chorus choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marian Aldridge, organist, with Miss Margaret Simons as soloist. An offertory duet soprano, and Mrs. Eugene Milburn, The Sunday School Board will meet ‘Thursday at 8 p.m., under the leader- ship of nk Stutz, superintendent. Final plans and arrangements will be made for Rally day exercises Septem- ber 29. A meeting of the Church Council will be held Tuesday. Marvin Bum- garner, president, will conduct it. ANNOUNCES TOPICS Rev. C. B. Austin to Preach in/ Morning and Evening. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the | West Washington Baptist Church, will preach at both services Sunday, 11| a.m.; subject, “The Perils of the City,” | and at 8 p.m., “The Golden Moment.” The Senior B. Y. will begin its Fall work at 7 o'clock. The F. I. Greene Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Charles B. Austin, 1507 Thirtieth street, Monday evening. | The Ladies’ Aid Socfety will meet | with Mrs. John W. Bean, 1538 Key Boulevard, Rosslyn, Va, Wednesday ‘held in Lincoln Park during the Sum- evening. Midweek service Thursday evening. | The Mysteries of the Kundalini (Illustrated) FEREE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935. M.C.A. News The closing meeting of the series of open-air services which have been mer will be held tomorrow at 4 o'clock. ‘The address will be delivered by Rev. Willlam R. Moody, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Page McK. Etchison will preside and Willlam R. Schmucker will lead the song service, assisted by Mrs. Margaret R. Moffat at the organ. John L. Bateman and others will take part. e REV. M. C. BRITAIN WILL GO TO CHINA Assistant Pastor of First Bap- tist Church to Give Last Sermon Tomorrow. Rev. Milner C. Brittain, assistant pastor of the Pirst Baptist Church, will occupy the pulpit .morning and evening tomorrow, preaching his last two sermons here before leaving for China where he will teach, and also direct music and athletics in Yates Academy at Soochow. His morning subject will be “The Wish of God,” and in the evening he will speak on “The Book of Books.” His successor as assistant pnwr has not yet been chosen. The Sunday lcbonl is holding its annual picnic this afternoon. The devotional life commission will be in charge of the B, Y. P. U. program to- | morrow evening, with “The Best Book | I Have Read This Year” as the sub- i ject of discussion. The White Cross workers will meet at the church Wednesday morning. N “SPIRITUAL LITERACY” SUBJECT FOR SERMON Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen to Preach Tomorrow at Luther Place Memorial. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Luther Place Memorial Church on “Spiritual Literacy.” A trio will sing. The choir also will sing. The Sunday Morning Prayer Group will meet at 9:30 in front of the church. The Men's Brotherhood will meet Thursday at 8 pm. in the chapel. The Young Women's Missionary So- ciety meets Tuesday evening for an informal 6 o'clock dinner, to be fol- | lowed by its menthly mission study. BANQUET IS PLANNED Mother-Daughter Sponsored by Lutherans. At the service at St. Paul's Lutheran ! Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, will present a discourse on the topic, “The Smell of | Fire.” There will be no evening service. The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a “mother and daughter” banquet Thursday at 6 p.m., which will include a program of entertainment. The Sunday schood under the lead- ership of Lindley G. Schmidt, is plan- ning an “everv-member-present” serv- ice September 29. Program CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE “The Names of Gof ltrmen at 3 p.m Young People's ‘service, 6:45. " ‘mecting " with sonk gs_coming from Bept. Wm. T. MacArtbur, 22 to 29. A preacher. Welcome. REV. ROBERT WOOD 10 START SERIES “The Church of the Living| God” Will Be Topic in Petworth M. E. ‘The minister, Rev. Robert Louis| Wood, will preach tomorrow morning | at Petworth M. E. Church on “The | Church of the Living God.” This will be the first of a series of sermons on the church, looking forward to the observance of the thirtieth anniver- sary of the Petworth Church in Octo- ber. The musical program will be un- der the direction of Ardis Atkinson, organist and director of music. The series of one-hour Summer Sunday evening services will be con- cluded tomorrow evening at 7:30. Eugene Otto, president of the Epworth League, will preside; Margaret Noel will read the Scripture, Alma White will lead in the evening prayer and James Hewitt will give a short ad- dress. The minister will conclude the service with a 20-minute sermon on “The First Preacher in the Church.” The annual rally meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jesse Suter, 7312 Blair road, at 8 o'clock. The Officlal Board will entertain | the members of the senior and girls’ | choirs and all other participants in the musical program of the church Thursday evening. Ardis Atkinson and others will give addresses. Re- freshments will be served. LUTHERAN TO SPEAK “The Terrible Meek"” Topic of Dr. Blackwelder Tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow | at the Lutheran Church of the Refor- | mation, the pastor, Dr. Oscar F.| Blackwelder, will speak on “The Ter- rible Mgek” and at 8 p.m. on “The Servant in the House.” The Luther League will meet at 7 pm. The Women's Missionary Society and the Young Women's Guild will hold a joint meeting in the parish hall, with Miss Freda Van Nest in charge, Tuesday evening. Interdenominational 11 AM.—"“The Aim and Purpose of Divine Science.” First Divine Science Church Burlington Hotel, 1120 Vermont Ave, REV. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Minister. _ Reformed REFORMED GR A C E 15th and 0 N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D.D., Pastor 11:00—*Shall We Scrap Basic Law?” Constitution Day 9:40 AM.—Sunday School. T fopada SELF-REALIZATION (] FELLOWSHIP BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India “Subjective Revelation” September 15, 1935, 8 p.m. 1758 Columbia Road N.W. Truth Servires BAIRD T. SPAULDING World Traveler, Sclentist and Philosopher. Au “Life and Teaching of the (Over 150.000 copies sol Will speak of his travels in*Ind Washington Truth Socie! 730 13th N.W. Sept. 7. Sevt. Sept. THE PUBLIC 1S INVITED. Admission_by_Leve Offering. Euvaugelistic Center FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE North Capitol and K St. Sunday School, 9:30. 11 o'clock—Preaching. 7:30—Evangelistic. ‘Tuesday, 7:45—Young People. Wednesday, 7:45—Chart talks by the Pastor. Friday, 8 o'clock—Prayer Meeting PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor Interdenominational Demonstrations and Noted Bible Teacher. Scientist and them and rega; em ‘lnn )IlK‘!'l'Els ol ing your fri Testimonies of the Power Jesus Christ Used and Taught His Apostles How It Is Demonstrated Today by PROF. WILLIAM ESTEP Founder of the National Ci of Positive Chri Services Sunday, 11 and 8 P.M. Prof. Estep will explain how the Scientific Understanding of Christian- ity makes it possible for those sinceie to become healthy. happv and success- ful through demonstration of 'The Christ Mind." ‘Wednesday, Sept. 18th, 8 P.M. The Divine Law of Prosperity. Dem- onstration of the power of spiTitual electric energy which was the basis of the miracles. Thursday, Sept. 19th, 8 P.M. The Positive Law of Personalits Revealing why you are a son of God. Actual pictures of thought forms. thete wonSerful demen. us: sed nistianity e TTED. COME “Tna National Church of Positive Chrutlamty 1726 H Street N NEAR 7th S.W. FIFerrJEBHmPuwr 11 a.m.—"Good Things to Think Abeut.” | 7:45pm —"The Unseen Forces." | As u brief prelude Dr, Brie will speak | g0, Lassens From the Career of Huey | n | 8 8.030 am: B Y. P U, 6:30 pm | Finance ‘Committes meeting Mon. night. | Council meeting Wed. night. | Mldl!fk ‘prayer meeting Thurs. night \ LESSON—LECTURE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 8§ P.M. Disciple of The Absolute A. Wm. Goetz FREE LECTURES CONTINUE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 8 P.M. WHERE ARE THE DEAD? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 8 P.M. POWER OF THE SPOKEN WORD NEW COLONIAL HOTEL BALL ROOM—15th and M STREETS N.W. ALL WELCOME — WA SHING T ON BENARES LEAGUE The Man of Wisdom Episcopal 1317 G Street N.W. REV. ILLIPS, D. D« PHI D. LEE DOLL.'B. D. REV. llgl.l 'A CARTMELL, B. D. £:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 am.—Church School. 11 001m—!lnrnlnl‘ Prayer anfl Ber- mon by Rev. Mr. Do ~Evening Prayer lnd SCI‘A 8:00mms on" Y the Rev. Mr. Cart- CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. D. HOLY !UCHARX!'I‘ H_SCHOO! SIORNING mw EVENING SERVICE WEEK DAYS. Toesday. CE. ST. HOLY EUCHARIST_ * ST THOMAS’ No services Wednesd Thursday. Saimt Mark’s This A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning _Prayer. - ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in the City ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and wmm 8t. Services 8:30 and 11:00 a. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL St. John’s Cl:urch Lafayette Square Clergy— The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D. D,, Rector. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00a.m—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, VISITORS WELCOME. 2.8 Washington Cathedral Massachusetts and Wiscontin Avenues Toly Commanion Holy Communion ‘mon. Prntlt Wolven Peonls a Stoeklon-Gould Evangelistie Meetines | begin Sept. 22. " CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, "Fig Leaves.’ BAPTISM. Thursdav evening at & o'clock—*“Danlel Prophecy Proves the Bible True. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. Pastor. Wombip 11:00 am. and 8:00 p.m £:45. 8. 8 3 L 00 B. Y. P. U. Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor, 9:30am—S.8. B.Y.P.U—7pm. 11:00 8.m.—“Genesis and the Mod- ernists.” 8:00 pm.—“The Jew, Gentile and the Church of God.” Crueified Risen C We preach Christ ing arain ST, MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Huo, REV. HERBERT 2007T sumIm. . REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Corporate Communion of Com- municants’ League and the So- cieties of the Parish. 11:00—Morning Praver and Sermon. Rector will preach. Thursdays nnfl Holy Dcm Huly Com- munion at 1 18th Bet. P and Q, Nr. Dupont Cir. lervlcel ll 8 and 11, Sermon Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. B D. C. T Thursdsy, 11 AM—Bnly Eucharist s ST. AGNES' = 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol 8t. Car) REV. V. O. ANDII!ON. RECTOR All Souls’ Memorial Churcb Cnho‘nl ‘nd Conn. Aves. Sterrett, loetn. o ly Oo orning Pn nr lnd Sermon. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH 222 Sth St. N.E.—Tel. Atl 1746 THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Parish Pfl-‘ Sunday Masses—7:30 and 11 a Evensons. 7:30 p.m. Daily mass. 7 am. Holy Hnur Thlll’ldl y, 8 pm. ASCENSION Massachusetts Ave. st 12th 8t N.W. EV. F. A. PARSONS, am. SECOND 'l'lll and East Capitel ev. . B. Jones, D. D., Pastor. '"rn Way Made Plain." —""Angel's F COI.IHAL WELCOME TO AI.L R PM— BOOK C'll. to Slnllr School, Calvary 8 P.M—“KEEP IN LINE.” vingiige «THE SOUTHERNAIRES® of the 9:30—Sunday School. 16th and Columbia Road N. 11 AM—~ 9:30—Bible SChool. BETHA & CE_L. REV IILNE C BII'K'I‘AIN — SH OF GOD"—I 11 AM—“THE WI L O000x 9:30 am. B. Y. P 8th & H Sts. N.W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister | 11 AM.—“WHEN SPIRITUAL ENERGY IS LOW.” dside Signs for L ‘lll" Theater will render several selections. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D D, Pastor. Morning at Eleven— “Going On With God” Evening at Eight— “Golden Glory of the Cross” Special—At this service a Beautiful Cross. inset in wall over pulpit platform, will be lignted for the first tume ns: and Sermon will center in the crost. Cross is a gift of the Live Wire Bible Young Men to the Church. e Early to Get a Good Seat. FOLLOW THE CROWD—IF LATE, CALL A TAXL _The Baptist Bible School, Inc. Waddell Hall. 715 Sth St. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘}Ofler! Special Training in all kinds of Christian Service Next Session begins Monday. September 23. with a General Assembiy in the Social Room of Waddell Hall. 8 p.m. DR. B. P. ROBERTSON, Pres. 1 3—"'Seeing Strange Things.” Young People (3 societies) Prayer Meeting Thursday at & Annusl Church Homecomine. Octoher 6. Btockton-Gould Meeting, Nevember ALL WELCOME. HIGHLANDS Clll(‘l Fourteenth Street at Jefferson | NEWTON MERCER SIMMONDS. Pastor. 8:30. Church Behool 11:00 An Aneient Dream. A Simple Path to Grest Things. TAKOMA 11:00—"LIVING AS mus‘ru\s Men—Come to our Men's Bible Class at 9:45 every Sund KENDALL, 9th NEAR B S.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister, 9:40 a.m.—Sund Piney Branch Read and Aspen Street. Thurs. 8100 p.m.— Prayer Service. First | Baptist Church 16th and O Sts. N.W. yeR. ftant Pastor. Mr. Brittain, ey M. nrm.ln. U, 6 45 p.m Travelers.” 6:45—Y. P. Groups. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 8 P.M. Pational Baptist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor “YOU CANNOT DO WITHOUT HIM”—The Pastor preaching. 8 P.M.—Dr. W. Dewey Moore, Special Young People’s Service. “MOBILIZING YOUTH FOR CHRIST.” 45—B. Y. P. U. W o ._W. ve. & 2nd GERMAN, Minister. 'HE § 'n- ll'mnn Bible Class S'I'! " NSO wive & practical and helpful ll“r‘l“lil’l of the lflu- Temple Baptis 11:00 a.m—"An Edifying Hope.” - SUNDAY VICES 8 am. 10th & N Sts. NW. _ *REV. RANDOLPH L GREGORY Minister The Friendly Church 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—“Cleansing the Temple.”