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MISSIONARY PAIR T0 BE WELCOMED First Congregational Will Greet Two Back From Sholapur, India. The First Congregational Church will welcome home tomorrow Mr. and ‘Mrs. Loy Lewis Long, their young mis- slonaries from Sholapur, India. Their social work has brought them in close contact with Mahatma Ghandi, C. F. Andrews and E. Stanley Jones. Mr. Long will speak tomorrow morn- ing on “The Cross in the Orient.” The A Capella Choir will make its REV. AND MRS. L. L. LONG. first Fall appearance under the di- rection of Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl. Paul de Long Gable will be at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Long will present a dramatization of their work in India entitled “Little Brown Hands” at 6:30 pm. at the Young People's Society meeting. Miss Helen Olmstead will lead the worship service. This meet- ing will be open to the public. The Sunday school staff and Board of Religious Education will meet Mon- «day evening. The I C. Y. C. will meet with Mrs. Robert W. Howard, 1334 Kennedy ‘street, at 10 o'clock Tuesday. The Virginia Circle will meet with ‘Mrs. J. H. Call, 4814 Twenty-fifth street, North Cherrydale, Va., Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The Young Women's Club will hold & dinner meeting at 6:15 Tuesday. The church night supper and mil ‘week service will be held Thurs Supper at 6 pm. At 6:45 Dr. Stocl dale will speak on “The Nature of Revalation.” The young people will have a so- cial and party Friday. DR. W. ANGIE SMITH ANNOUNCES TOPICS Mount Vernon Place Methodist Pastor to Preach Twice at Tomorrow's Services. Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will preach tomorrow morning on “Consuming Our Enemies” and *The Personal Appeal” in the evening. An offertory duet will be sung at the 11 o'clock service. Arthur M. Tabbutt will present a solo at night. The choir, under the direction of R. Deane 8hure, will sing two anthems. Promotion day will be celebrated in the church school at 9:30 am. The young people’s and younger adult department will meet at 7 pm. The ‘Woman's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Laura Huls, leader, Circle No. 9, in charge | of devotional and missionary program. ‘The fourth quarterly conference will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. followed by the monthly meeting of the Board of Stewards. Communion service will be held Thursday evening. SERMON ON “BUSHES” Rev. Edward G. Latch to Preach in Chevy Chase M. E. Church. “Burning Bushes” wiil be the sub- Ject of Rev. Edward G. Latch's sermon +in Chevy Chase M. E. Church tomor- row at 11 o'clock. The young people will discuss “In- fluence of Environment” at 6:45 p.m. Meetings of the week include quar- terly conference, Monday evening, with Dr. B. W. Meeks presiding; the Mothers’ Club, Tuesday evening, home of Mrs. Joseph D. White, 204 East Un- derwood street, when the subject for discussion will be “Parent-Child Re- | lationship”; the Woman’s League, at |7 12:30 Wednesday for luncheon, and at 8 o'clock at the meeting of the church | the subject for study will be “Studies -in Jeremiah”; Thursday at 5:30 a cafeteria supper, under the auspices of Circle No. 2, and Saturday the young people will go to Frederick for ,t.he‘Moumaln Lake Park Zcho ban- . quet. SERMONS ANNOUNCED “The Christian’s Resources” will be the sermon subject of Rev. John Ed- ward Fort for the worship service in the Union M. E. Church tomorrow at 11 am. He will speak at 8 p.m. on *Obedience.” Prayer meeting will be Thursday 8 p.m., the pastor’s subject being “Answers to Prayer.” The “I Will Class” will meet Fri- day, with the prayer circle at 7:30 p.m., followed by a business meeting. Volunteers of America. “Never Too Late” will be the sub- Ject of a sermon by Maj. H. Mills ,Eroh tomorrow afternoon at 471 Penn- aylvania avenue. Rev. G. W. Raines ‘will conduct the services and Staff Capt. Paul Kelley will direct the song service. Jones Methodist. Dr. Julius S. Carroll will preach to- ‘morrow morning on “What Kind of Church Is My Church?” Because “of the mass meeting at Constitution Hall on Wednesday there will be no mid- week service. Northminster Pr Presbyterian. Dr. A. D. Keeler of New York, sec- retary of the Board of National Mis- sions, will preach tomorow morning. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on *Christian Stewardship,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Great Tribulation: What? ‘When? Why?” Tuesday evening an informal reception and shower will be given at the pastor’s residence for Mrs. Lester W. Kennedy, missionary on furlough from Africa. This event 1s being sponsored by the ladies’ mis- sionary socleties. Prayer service will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. Providence Baptist. Rev. G. W. Coleman will preach to- morrow at 11 am. and at 7:30 p.m. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak at 11 am. on “Persecution—What It Does for Us." Prayer service Thurs- day, 8 pm. Petworth Baptist. Mrs. Mary Moore and staff have arranged a special program at 10 a.m. for the whole church. The depart- ments of the school will have part and the service merge with the preaching hour, when the pastor, Rev, Henry J. Smith, will speak on “Service for God.” In the evening there will be a farewell to Thomas Leaf, for three years member of the quartet. He will sing’ two special numbers and the pastor will speak on “Say It.” The women will serve a fried chicken din- ner Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. There will be a special meeting Thursday night of the organization leaders and members of the discus- slon of Winter plans. The pastor is beginning a group 6f prayer meet- | ing talks on “Spiritual Narcotics.” Thursday night, “The Narcotic of Faith.” St. M Lutheran. Rally day. “Turn You Northward” will be the theme of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Prantz at the 11 am. service. Dr. L. M. Zimmerman will deliver the address at the Sunday school rally at 9:45 am. Dr. Toye and the choir will sing at the morn- ing service. } The Council and Ladies’ Aid So- | ciety will meet at the church Wednes- day evening. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow morning on “The Ruling Passion” and in the evening on “Samson—What Kind of Strength?” An important meeting of all church officers is called for Tuesday evening. John Wesley A. M. E. Z. Home-coming day will be observed tomorrow. At 11 am. Rev. 5. 8. Seay, principal of Lomax-Hannon School, Greenville, Ala., will preach. The minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington, will speak to the Junior Church on “Learning Obedience.” At 7:45 p.m. the minister will preach on “Why Do You Serve God?” Special music morning and evening by the senior choir, Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, organist. There will be a social and get- together meeting Monday night of the members, with musical program and refreshments. Georgetown Lutheran. “Christ With the Biras and Flow- ers” will be the subject Sunday at 11| am. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Miss Dorothy Snead will lead the young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. The Church Council will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m. The officers and teachers of the Sun- day school will meet Wednesday, 8 pm. The prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m., will be conducted by the young deavor Society. Mrs, William A. Pettis is the dele- gate to the convention of the Women's Missionary Society of the Maryland | Synod, to be held in Thurmont, Md., October 1 to 3. Mrs. H. E. Beatty, president of the Eastern Conference, will also attend the convention. MecKinley Memorial Baptist. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. and 8:30 p.m. by Dr. E. V. Lawson of At-| lanta, Ga. Bishop C. P. Dixson of| Newport News, Va., will preach at 3:30 pm. The choir o( the Evangelicai Mission Church will furnish the mu- sic. Prophet Joseph of New Orleans will conduct services each night next week. Temple Baptist. Rev. Randolph L. Gregory will have | as his subject tomorrow mornlnl\ “Conviction Is Necessary.” The eve-| ning art sermon will be Holman Hunt's | “The Light of the World." The theme | Thursday evening will be “The Mas- ter's Fearlessness.” Wednesday eve- ning the Sunday school will hold the annual business meeting and election of officers. On Friday at 6:30 there will be the annual “pep ainner” of the | Sunday school. Ebenezer Baptist. Rev. John H. Robinson, first vice president of the Ministers’ Convo- cation of Washington and Vicinity, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Marvin Methodist. Mrs. T. J. Copeland, misisonary leader of the Baltimore Conference, will give the address at the memorial service in honor of Miss Buena Vista Flynn at 11 am. Vesper service at 7:30 pm., and the pastor, Rev. C.| Carroll Burruss, will preach on “The Bible and Man.” Prayer -service Thursday, 8 p.m. “Good Works” will be the subject for discussion. The meeting of the Sunday School Coun- cil will follow at 8:45. Bethesda Baptist. Rev. George W. Griffin will preach at both morning and evening services. Morning service will be a continuation of Sunday school, meeting at 9:45 am., at which rally day services will be held and a special sermon for the children entitled “Christ and the Child” will be given by the pastor. 8 pm. the pastor’s subject will be “Loyalty to Christ and His Church.” The brotherhood was organized last Sunday under the guidance of C. C. Crump, president of the Laymen's Brotherhood at Calvary Baptist Church, Temporary officers were elected. ‘Waugh Methodist. Dr. B. W. Meeks will preach tomor- row morning and Dr. Chesteen Smith at night. Immaculate Conception. The solemn triduum in honor of the Little Flower will be held October 1, 2 and 3. This triduum is being preached by Rev. George Neitzey of the Dominicans. He will preach twice daily at 12:15 p.m. and again at 7:45 pm. The music will be under the direc- tion of Prof. Harry Wheaton Howard, assisted by the choir of the Immacu- late Conception Academy. At the closing service October 3 at 7:45 pm. blessed roses will be given to all at- tending the service. Good Will B Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “Realizing the Presence of Christ” and in the evening on “The Hunger for Life.” At 2:15 o'clock Mother Alice Washington will conduct the services at the District Jail. The choir, under Les Williams, will render special music. Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Mr. Robert Skinner will preach Sunday on “A Guide to the Truth.” ‘The Young People’'s Group will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m., to drive to the Hyattsville Presbyterian Church for a joint meeting. Preparatory service Thursday eve- ning for communion the following Sunday will be held in Cissell Chapel, The senior choir will render special musie. Rev. Mr. Skinner speaking on “Christ’s Last Gospel Message.” 3 people of the Senior Christian En- | | preach tomorrow at THE Asbury Methodist. Dr. Edgar A. Love, superintendent of the Washington district and mem- ber of the Morgan College Epworth League Institute faculty, will address the Epworth League at 6:15 p.m., on “Have You Set Your Sail?” Music will be rendered by the junior choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Minnie H. Carroll. An organ recital, featur- ing “Famous Hymns" will be ren- dered between 5:45 p.m. and 6:15 p.m,, by Joseph Carter. The Fall and Winter program of weekly activities will open on Octo- ber 4 at 7:30 pm. Classes will be conducted in parliamentary procedure and argumentation, mysic, drama, art and charm. Recreation and social periods will close the program each week. Douglas Memorial M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor, Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, will speak on “Christ in the Day's Work,” and at 8 pm,, on “The Left-Handed Man.” Prayer service will be held Thursday with the pastor in charge. On October 6 will be Loyalty Sun- day. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic tomor- row at 11 am., is “The Compassion ate Savior.” At 8 p.m. “Echoes From the Lott Carly Foreign Mission Con- vention.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.; Thursday the young peo- ple’s prayer meetings, 8 to 9 p.m. Church of the Holy City. “Where Your Treasure Is” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Paul Sperry at the 11 o'clock service. The Arcana Class meets at 10 o'clock, withr Mrs. Alice Thacher Post as leader. Positive Christianity. Prof. William Estep will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow at 11 a.m., on “God, Man's Comforter,” and at 8 p.m., on “Did Jesus Christ Use Affir- mations?” Wednesday, at 8 pm, he will also lecture on “The Signs of the Second Coming.” Missionary Alliance. Rev. Willlam T. MacArthur, Bible | teacher of Philadelphia, Pa., will de- liver two addresses at 808 I street to- morrow at 3 and 7:30 pm. These messages will close this week's en- gagement of Mr. MacArthur. All other services are at the usual time. St. Columba’s Episcopal. St. Michael and All Angels’ day to- morrow. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. and at the 11 | o'clock service the rector will preach on “The Ministry by Angels.” \\’esley Methodist. { The sacrament of the Lord's sup- | per will be observed at the 11 o'clock service. In the church school, 9:45 am., the various departments will conduct Promotion day exercises. At the young people's meeting, 6 pm., Richard Stephens and Charles | Myers will give reports of the Mount | Lake Park Summer Institute. Fifteenth Street Christian. Special promotion exercises in the Bible school at 9:40 am. At 11 o'clock, the Lord's supper and & sermon by the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “Playing With Dia= monds.” Evening worship at 8 o'clock with Miss Gertrude Barker, dramatist, presenting “Joseph—The Man of the Hour.” Yogoda Society. “Wisdom and Peace” will be the subject of Brahmachari Jotin tomor- row evening in the chapel at 1758 Co- lumbia road. The public is invited. Fort Myer Services. In the post chapel: 8:45 am., Cath- olic mass; 10 a.m., post S8unday school; 10:45 am. organ recital: 11 am., Protestant worship. Service club, 7 p.m., song service and address. Grace Reformed. ‘The annual harvest festival will be observed tomorrow morning, the pas- tor, Dr. Ranck, preaching on “Our Rich Harvests.” The altar and chan- cel will be decorated with flowers and fruits. In the aftérnoon and evening about 75 members of the church will make the annual Autumn visitation of mem- bers and friends looking forward to Loyalty Sunday and Rally day. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall, am. on “The Grip of a Dead Hand” and at 8 p.m. on “Where Do We Go From Here?” The New Idea Society will meet for luncheon and business next Thursday at 12:30. Christian Witness League. Vesper service and Bible Study Class will be held at 4 o’clock tomor- row at 1316 Vermont avenue. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director, will speak. Special music is featured. Rev. Slaght broadcasts over Station WOL on Thursdays at 7:30 am. and on Sun- days at 9:15 am. Hyattsville Methodist. A special service will be held to- morrow at 2 o'clock. Following the service members not attending will be visited in the interest of a financial t campaign. Silver Spring Baptist. A month’s revival series begins Sun- day, with the pastor doing the preach- ing and many visiting guest singers and musicians rendering the special music. St. Andrew’s Episcopal The feast of St. Michael lnd All Angels will be observed tomorrow. There will be holy communion at 8 am. Rev. A. J. Wilder, rector, will preach at 11 o'clocks New scholars will be welcomed to the Sunday school at 9:30 am. Young people’s meeting, 8 pm. Eckington Presbyterian. Special Rally day program with all departments of the Sunday school participating will be given tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will speak at the morning and evening services. Prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. Friendship Baptist. Missionary day will be observed to- morrow. Rev. M. A. Hunter of Lynch- burg, Va., will speak at 11 am. and 8 pm. The sixtieth anniversary of the church and the eighth anniversary of the pastor, Rev. B. H. Whiting, will begin Monday at 8:30 p.m. People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes' will speak tomor- row on “Learners in the School of Jesus.” At 6 o'clock the class in leadership training will meet with the minister in charge. A discussion group of mature men and women is being organized. Those interested in the application of re- ligion to some of the wider questions of the day are invited to join. Prentiss Thomas, graduete of the School of Aoligion, Howard University, and senior in the School of Law, will direct the group 2} ' 4 EVENING STAR, pastor, will | WASHINGTON, St. Johns, Washington. Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector, will con- duct the 11 o'clock service at Six- teenth and H streets. The subject of his sermon will be “The Unseen World.” Special Services. ‘The General Baptist Deacons’ As- sociation and Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold special services at First Baptist Church, Mount Pleasant Plains, to- morrow at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Turley will preach. North Carolina Avenue M. P. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. B. 1. Barnes, tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Lord’s White Elephants,” and at 8 p.m. on “Serving or Siaving.” Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. Thomas will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Eyes That Are Opened.” At 8 p.m. the second choir will sing a pageant-sermon, entitled “Life’s Cross Roads,” Mrs. Marie E. Jumper, directoress; Prof. William G. Braxton, organist. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. “God or Mammon” will be the sub- ject at 11 a.m. by Rev. Sam H. Korn- | mann. The Luther League service will be | in charge of Britta Mattson and Mar- guerite Jones. The Sunday School Association will meet at the home of Mrs. William Nesbitt, 3519 Seventeenth astreet northeast, Tuesday evening. The Ladies’ Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam H. Kornmann, 1516 Hamlin street northeast, Wed- nesday, at 2 p.m. Divine Science. . “Man, the Image of God,” is the | subject of the lesson sermon by Rev. | Grace Lightfoot Patch tomorrow at | 11 am. in the Burlington Hotel. Ebenezer M. E. Dean John W. Haywood of Morgan College will preach at 11 am. Rev. W. G. 8imms of Huntsville, Md., will speak at 3 p.m. A pageant, ““The Holy City,” will be presented by Mrs. Wil- liams at 8 p.m. Mount Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. Harvey Randolph will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 7:30 pm. The senior choir will render the mu- sic. Prayer service Tuesday noon and 7:30 pm. Cathelic Evidence League. A meeting will be conducted tonight in Judiciary Square at 7 o'clock. Ed- ward Heffron will be chairman, as- sisted by Miss Ann Ryan and Harry Kirk. In Franklin Park at 7:30 o'clock Dr. John G. Bowen will be the prin- cipal speaker and Francis Thornton and Mrs. L. M. O'Hara will also ex- plain Catholic doctrine. In Judiciary Square tomorrow at |2:30 o'clock John Foster, Miss Mary Hawks and Dr. Charles A. Hart will speak. In Franklin Park at 7:30 o'clock John J. O'Connor will conduct the meeting, assisted by Leo A. Codd and Miss Helen Connolly. St. Luke’s Episcopal. At 7 a.m. tomorrow holy communion will be held, with Rev. Josiah E. El- liott, rector, as celebrant. Confirma- tion instruction will be given at 10 am. All persons looking forward to confirmation are invited to attend this session or the sessions at 8:45 Wednes- day nights. At 11 am. the rector will conduct morning prayer and deliver the ser- | mon. Clinton H. Wooding is presiding at the organ, filling temporarily the vacancy caused by the resignation of Louis N. Brown. St. George's Chapel. Rev. A. A, Birch will celebrate the holy communion at 7 am, church | 8chool rally day will begin at9:30 am. and morning prayer and sermon at 11 am. Chapel of the Atonement. There will be morning prayer at 9:30 am. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching by Rev. C. B. Ashton to- morrow, 11 a.m.; preaching by Rev. Isabelle Bundy of Priendship Baptist Church, 3 pm. Music by the Bethel Choir; candle light services by Mrs. Julia Mills, 8 pm. The Senior Choir will render music. | A gingham wedding by the assistant choir Monday at 8 p.m., Mrs. E. Luck- ett, directress; Tuesday at 8 p.m., joy service; Friday, 8 p.m., prayer services. Peck Memorial. . “Repentance for Sin” is the subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum tomorrow morning. Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Ladies’ Aid Society will meet, with Elizabeth F. Ketchum leading. Takoma Lutheran. Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer will preach on “The Debt Has To Be Pald” at 11 o'clock. The annual congregational dinner- meeting will be held Monday in the church rooms at 7 p.m. A play, “The Lost Church,” will be presented by members of the Luther League, Park View Christian. Rev. Walter F. Smith will preach tomorrow morning on “The Christian and Social Life*and at 8 p.m. on “The Time for Preparation.” ‘Wisconsin Avun Baptist. ‘The church Bible school will ob- serve Rally day in & combined service from 9:30 to 11:45 am. The pastor, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, will preach at 8 p.m. on “Are Good People Lost?” Prayer service is Wednesday eve- ning. Ryland Methodist. Rev. E. A. Ross, pastor of Gorsuch M. E. Church, will be the guest preacher tomorrow morning. Rev. Karl Newell, the pastor, will be at the Gorsuch Church. Vedanta Society. “Yoga—Its Meaning and Method” will be the topic of the lecture to- morrow at 8 p.m. by Swami Vividi- shananda. Tuesday evenings he teaches the Upanishads and on Thurs- day evenings he gives talks on spiritual subjects. Fifth Baptist. The Stockton-Gould evangelistic meetings continue all next week. Serv- ces daily at 7:30 pm. Miss Stockton Ell speak and Miss Gould sing at ¢ Sunday school hour. At 11 am., sermon, “Life On the Heights.” Miss Gould will sing. At 7:30 p.m., “Your Fears and Their Cure.” Church of the Pilgrims. Dr. Andrew R. Bird will preach to- morrow morning on “Deepening Our Appreciation of Jesus” and at 8 p.m. on “The Unattractiveness of Jesus.” As a part of the national commem- oration of the 400th anniversary of the printing of the English Bible, Dr. Bird will give this Winter a series of “Key- note Studies of Books of the Bible,” mfluundq evening on the D. C.. SATURDAY, 1y Activities in Local Churches 1y Transfiguration Episcopal. ‘The services tomorrow are at 7:30 and 11 o'clock. Rev. John J. Queally, rector, will preach. The kindergarten, under the direction of Miss Helen Sol- lers, is arranging & new program for the coming year. Pilgrim Baptist. Rev. John S. Miller will preach to- morrow, 11 am. and 8 pm. The choir will render music; Mrs. Neoml Miles is director and Mrs. Bernice Pollard, organist. The Bible Class will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. prayer meeting at 8 pm. The Deacons’ As- sociation of the District of Columbia is planning to hold its sixteenth an- niversary at the church Thursday at 8 pm., Rev. John S. Miller will de- liver the sermon. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 a.n. on “Christian Development” and in the evening on “Selfishness, the Curse of the World.” The Washington Baptist Seminary will begin its tenth year Monday eve- ning. Congress St. M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William N. Payne, jr., second vice president, will preside. Elwood Dixon will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A.l Kester, the pastor, will give a short | [ulk. Dr. Elmer Louis Kayser, the teacher, dean of the George Washing- ton University, will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is: “John, | the Minister and His People. | Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am.| on “The Struggle for the Life of | Others.” Vermont Avenue Baptist. Rev. C. T. Murray will preach Sun- day morning and night. At 3:20 o'clock Rev. Augustus Lewis. pastor of the Jerusalem Baptist Church, will preach on “Dry Bones in the Valley.” | On Monday, the 30th, the women present the Dramatic Club ot Mount Pisgah Baptist Church in a biblical play, “The Prodigal Son.” The Young Men'’s Jubilee Chorus of the Friendship Baplist Church will | give a special program Friday. H Street Christian. ‘The Lord's supper will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. C. N. Wi liams will preach on “Can the Churck Find Its Heart?” Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: ‘Washington No. 1 Corpe, 608 E street, Adjt. Henry Wilkins in charge, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Maj. Harry Pur- dum speaker. ‘Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, Maj. James Roberts | in charge, 11 am. and 8 pm ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 723 Eighth street southeast, Adjt. Charles Trit- ton in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. annual harvest festival services. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Je?- ferson street, Capt. Jackson Martin in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Washington No. § Corps, 715 I atree’ northeast, Adjt. W. C. Young in| charge, 11 am. and 8 p.m. Trinity Methodist. Holy communion will be adminis- | tered by the pastor at 11 am. At 8 p.m. Dr. Ennis will have for his sub- | Jjeet “Transforming Our Isilures” Adelburt W. Lee will address the | Adult Bible Classes at 9:45 s.m. On Thursday and Friday the church will give a chicken pie dinner and sle. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfield will preach on | “Citizenship Requirements Ungder the | | Constitution of the Christian Church” |at 11 am. He will preach at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. East Washington Heights Baptist. The sermon theme tomorrow at 11 am. is “The Rebound of Life” and at 8 p.m, “Putting Off.” Gunion Temple Memorial. The church school will observe rally day tomorrow at 9:45 o'clock. At the | 11 o'clock service Dr. Bernard Bras- kamp, the pastor, will have as his subject, “Taking Fresh Courage.” Church of the Brethren, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. Morning sub- Jject, “Escaping From Yourself.” Eve- ning subject, “The Revealer of God.” This is promotion Sunday. The young people’s group will meet at 7 o'clock. The new officers will assume their du- ties. Prayer meeting Thursday eve- ning. All Saints’ Episcopal. - Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector, will have “Christ's Coronation” as the sub- ject of his sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Other services will include holy communion at 7:30 and the bap- tism of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wheeler at 3:30. ‘The Altar Chapter will meet at the rectory Monday night. Tuesday at 10:30 there will be a special holy com- munion service, when the united thank offering of the Women’s Auxiliary will Be received. Cleveland Park Congregational. Rev. Joseph 8. Loughran will speak at 11 am. on “The Strength of the Lonely.” Young people, 6:30. The Women's Association will meet Wed- nesday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Miles will give a book review after the luncheon. Mrs. Howard Payson Brown will preside, Clarendon Presbyterian. Rev. Isaac Steenson will preach at 11 am. on “The Two Sides of Great- ness.” Young people meet at 7 and the senior high school group at 6 at the church. SEPTEMBER 28, 1935. Bethesda Methodist. Promotion day program in the Sun- day School at 9:45 with Lacy Smith presiding. The pastor, Rev, Jokn H. Blakemore, will preach on “Judge Not” at 11 o'clock. Devotional serv- ice at 8 o'clock. Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. John H. Werner, the Senior League of the Young People’s De- partment will have its organization meeting. Thursday evening, at the church, Mrs. Norman Smith will con- duct a meeting of the Board of Chris- tain Education. Dumbarton Ave. M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow the minister will conclude the series of sermons on prayer, using as the topic, “The Value of Prayer.” There will be no eve- ning service. The congregation will unite with the Methodists of George- town in a union service in the Cal- vary M. E. Church, South. The minister will be in charge of the prayer service Thursday night. Chapel of the Redeemer. At the prayer service tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock, Thomas Spence, lay reader, will conclude his address on the subject, “Dawn to Dusk.” The Chapel Sunday School resumes its | sessions tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. The first number of Chapel Echoes, the official publication of the Chapel of the Redeemer, has just been issued. Open Door Church, There are five services: Sunday | School at 9:45, preacing at 11 am.,, Young People’s prayer service at 5, | Young People’s Bible program, 7 and | & gospel service at 8 pm. The 8| o'clock service has been held in Judi- ciary Park, when the weather permits. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. | Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject Sunday, 11 am. “The Chris- tian's Golden Opportunity.” Music | by the choir under the direction of | Clyde Glass, organist. Gospel Hall. Samuel McEwen of Petersburg, Va. begins a series of evangelistical services in the hall, 245 Fifteenth street southeast, tomorrow night and contin- uing each night of the week, except Saturday, at 8 o'clock. Lincoln Congregational. Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak tomor- row morning on “Why Remain As You Are?” The vested chorus choir | will render special musical selections. | The Men's Brotherhood, at 10 am., | will be addressed by A. L. DeMond, Cardozo High School, on “A New | Economic Order.” At the Young People's Forum at 7 o'clock John P. Davis, secretary, Joint Committee on Recovery, will | speak on “Youth's New Da Prayer service will be held Thursday evening. SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP “Wisdom and Peace” September 29, 1935, 8 P.M. FIRST DlVlNE SCIENCE R CHURCH Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. “'Man—The Imace of God." Reverend Grace Lightfoot Patch, Minister. Ghristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8. 8.10:00 AM. ‘Thurstay Bivle Gress & Bz > A2 NEW COLONIAL HOTEL (Pormerly Located at Arlinston Hotel.) Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT LEADER 8un.. 11 a.m.—" Where Credit Is Due.” —8elected subject. | Wed., 11 am.—Lessons in Truth.” | Wed.. 8p.m.—Midweek Service, - Beformed REFORMED G R A C E 15th and O N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D.D., Pastor 11:00—"Harvest Home Festival Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses TOPIC 1S CHOSEN | 9th st | Supper served. 9:40 A.M_.—sundly School. Se) BY DR. BURGAN “My Father’s Business” | Sermon for Hamline M. E. Congregation. “My Father's Business” is the ser- mon topic of Dr. H. W. Burgan at Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow morning. The quartet will render | special music. The Epworth League | wil lhold an outdoor vesper service at | 6:30 pm. on the Sixteenth street reservoir grounds. Miss Brown Culp, director of religious education at Hamline will be the speaker. It will be promotion Sunday in the church school. The Official Board will meet Tues- day night to consider plans for se- curing $16,000 to meet the conditions attached to a gift to Hamline of a like sum toward the church debt. ‘The woman's all-day meeting will | be held Wednesday, beginning at 10 | am., with the Ladies’ Aid Society meeting. A brief meeting of the ‘Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will follow, with the Woman's Home Missionary Society closing the pro- gram for the day. Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan will speak on “Christian Citi- zenship.” Luncheon will be served at | 1pm. | A men’s rally will be held in the chapel Thursday night. “DIVINE INSIGHT” TOPIC Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of Eldbrooke M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Divine In- sight.” and at 8 p.m. on “Transform- ing Visions.” Promotion day will be observed in the church school at 9:30 am. Each pupil promoted to the next higher department will receive a certificate. The Young People’s Soclety will meet at 7 pm. Kenneth Huddleson will use “The Place of Priendship in the Christian Life” as his subject for discussion. At the praver mebting Wednesday evening the pastor will begin a series of talks on “Acquaintanceship With God's Word.” bpiruuMiat JAMES K. SIMMONS. 1311 Ney Spiritual Message service every Thurs Readings by appointment. Col. 43 1216 New York Ave. N. REV. GARRIGUES, D. | piritual Readings. $1.00_ Dist Bmgo Party Tuesday, Oct, 1 Psychic Science Chm:h of Christ N.W. 1339 Irving st. Sunday. 8 P, Developine Class Fri Readings D N RCH REVELATION es. Sunday 5 of Spiritualists. Me(un Meetings Tues. and Fri eves . Public_welcome. ~ All reached The First Spiritualist Church Lecture bv the Pastor. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “WHY DO 'nll: DEAD RETU Followed by spirit messages. Sunday & pm. at Pythian Temple 1012 N.W., second floor. All weicome. READINGS BY MEDIUMS | p.m. to evening service. Mrs. Eldon and Mr. —From 4 giums. sl Prederick. “The Planets and You —Subject of DF. Terry's Jocture on Thure- | dlv & p.m. at the Psychic Center. St. N. E. followed by planetary read- | fnes. Tith fortunate days of the month for each per. ‘Extra Attraction. A writing medium will pirit writing Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. SUNDAY AT 8 P.M, For this opening service we will have | with us, rank Casebeer. Dastor of the Pirst . Miami. Fla."who will deliver demonstrate | Rev. Harrs P. Strack will outline the | season’s work. Miss Mildred E. Dean st the piano Spirit Grestings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Rev. JFrank Casebecr - Rev. “Margarei | ndis es K. Simmons and Miss | Vieret . Gonter | Midweek message services at 600 Penna Thur, at & PM nde: alrrmon "of Rev. Tda | : <=l cl cnnun. l.'l"fl Bth St N.W. | X pm. ' Sun. Sumeu ““Where 1s ° the Wilson Allen. Rev. Hattie Rev. Nelhe M. Holmes, Q. D. Meetings Tuesday. 2 p.m.: Thund-y 8 Readings daily. 1 to 7 Behin St 8B Atiantic 29 MYSTIC CHURCH | OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 o Heali mon' Daily. 12 to'6 | I3 Dl- F. L MNCI:EL Tzulfl H 1342 R. 1. Ave, MRS, ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readings by Annhlt-ell Ar'r ane Distriet 1424 K ST. Olhmman Qrimrt Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ tist, Boston, Mass. S, First Church of Christ Sci Columbis Rd. and Euclid St. Second Ci-reh 111 C 8t. NE. Third Church nf Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W, MUSIC COMMITTEE OF YOUR CHURCH is cordially invited to see and hear the wonderful new HAMMOND ORGAN —an mstrument that has no pipes—has 2 manuals and pedals—and provides more than 250,000,000 different tone colors, which are produced electrically. It can not get out of tune. 3 DEMONSTRATIONS BY APPOINTMENT Feurth Church of Cllrinl ‘Scientist REV. ELISABI 'Hl “McDONAL] Hplds meelings Tuesday and Pndl;'nn pm: ny m. Rev. Mollie A. Hall, 10 Fiorida Ave Spititual - seance evers Thurs. =& Réadings by apoointment. _Pot. 2038, _ WASHINGTON INSTITUTE CHURCH OF CHRIST, Inc. 605 Eye St. N.W. Regular Church Services Sunday 8 P.M. Sermon, Subject 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT “REALITY” ! ‘fixfi.‘y" 1L AM. and & P.M. i Junday School—1 M. WiDKd)AY EVEN] OGRAMS THURSDAYS, 11:30 A)l STATION WJSV. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to.7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 ‘week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sungayn and holidays. THIRD CHURCH Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun. DROOP’S-1300 G days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- dnyl. 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. wmlo- (hl'fih frooms. 38313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; | Whij “Bible Astrology, Demonstrated.” By the Pastor DR. MAC KNIGHT. Spiritual Piano Playing by the Assistant Pastor, Rev. A@a Victorine Carver. Spiritual Messages by Dr. Carver. Collection. All Welcome. * “Yogn——lh Melmng and Method Sunday, Sept. 29, VEDANTA SOCIETY 1206 18th St. N.W. (New Address). FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. Sunday School, 9:30. 11 o’clock—"The Pen- alty of Drawing Back.” 7:30—Evangelistic— “When Sin Is Fin- ished.” ‘The Potomac District Council of the Assemblies of God will meet for their semi-annual conveption Oect. 1st, 2nd, 3rd—in Pull Gosfel Tabernacle. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington. (Fstablished 1930—2111 Florida_Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day t!undln At 11 _am._ All interested are welcome TFI ll"\l)'l MEETING (ORTHODOX) nd Irving Streets N.W. ing for ernMp All weleome. The National ity THOMAS ClKCLE. Rev. J l HIIJ-S ‘Ilnl-lcrl o 45 a.m.—Bible School. Col. C. Abbott speak- _before’ Menx c 10.50 a.m — 'nu e Natlants 1m e 9th & D Sts. Washinston, w came Flesh” [o]——|——|o] Lutheran Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School Rally.... 9:30 am. Special address. special rusic. Morning Worship Sermon by REV. PAUL W. KOLLER, D. D. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m, “A MONEY TALK.” Young People’s Societies, 6:45 p.m. ‘THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. \onh Ctlllal lnl Rhode I SNYDER. P or. Mnrnml. 11 o'clock: Vespers, 8 Sunday_School. 9:45 a.m. cmru pm CONCORDIA CHURCH ) (Evangelical and Reformed Chur, h and G_Sts. Rev. CHAILE! ENDE! 9:45 a m.—Bible School ,FREACHING SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—German. 11313 am —Eneiah, A Cordial Welcome to Everybody. TY. MT. RAINIER 3400 50 and Bumker il Road (Missouri Synod) Rev. Edwin E. Pi Sunday 8chool and Bible Cla orning Worship with Serm LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. D. D., Pastor. 11 O'clock Service— l “WHAT CHRISTIAN EDUCA- | TION AIMS AT” Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D. %°00—Christian,_Endeavor Society. 9:45—Sunday_School. i 0:45am.—Rally_Dav Service for &n- day Church School ST PAUL’S Conn.. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D.D.. Pastor 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. regular session. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Rally Day Service. 14th GALLATIN N.W. INCARNATION | (Maryland Synod. United Lutheran Church) Manken, Pastor. Worship a nd Sermon. REFORMATION Opvesite Folger Shebesseate l.ur-n A-CHEVY CHASE BETHESDA, MD. ITING, Pastor. NDURING CHANCF. CHRIST LOTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W, REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Paster 11:0¢ m.—Service commemorating des c!lle of St. Michaels and all 9:45am —Sundlv School " Longley Memorial 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Bet._13th & 14th at Newton st. Rev. Elisabeth McDonald in Charse. Sunday, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. Lecture by REV. DANIEL J. CAVE. Soloist, Mr. LEONARD. Message Hervice Thursday, 8 p.m. inner. Oct. 2, 5 % —— 'mn s DR. JANE B COATES Announces the Pall opening of the ite Cross Church of Christ | 1627 Lamont St. N.W. Suite 2. 11 AM,, Sunday, October 6 . eonsultat] LSl RS, ey TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG. 8:30 a.my—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—"Rally Day Service.” ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave, S.W. . Adrian Pfeiffes at 11 e'clock. .‘ Fs oesT HAS 70 Bk Services Sermon: “THE