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SERMON SERIES ~ WILL CONTINUE ‘Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen to Preach on “Jesus Comes to Bible.” Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen will continue his series of sermons on “Modern Meetings With the Master” tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service in Luther Place Memorial Church. He has cho- sen for his theme “Jesus Comes to the Bible,” commemorating Reformation Sunday. * The Christian Endeavor Society will e led at 7 o'clock by Miss Wilhelmina Cronenberg. The topic this week will be “Alcohol, Body, Mind, Society.” The second-hour church school be- gins at 11 oclock. The catechetical classes are also meeting at this hour. The Sunday morning prayer group meets in front of the church at 9:30 each Sunday. H The Washington Lutheran Training School for Church Workers will meet in Luther Place Church each Monday night at 7:45 from October 28 to De- cember 9, inclusive. Dr. Rasmussen 1s dean of the school. The following courses will be taught by outstanding pastors of the Lutheran churches of ‘Washington: Principles of teaching, Dr. Rasmussen; the New Testament, Dr. O. F. Blackwelder; church work With younf people, Dr. S. T. Nicholas; religious education in the family, Rev. E. H. Meuser; the place of music in the worship program, Rev. George Grewenow. Devotionial assembly lec- tures will be given each evening from 8:35 to 9 by prominent Lutheran cler- gymen not on the regular faculty. o “PROGRESS” IS THEME Pasadena Minister to Preach Here Tomorrow. “Conditions of True Progress” is the sermon theme of Rev. Robert Cummins, -minister of the First Uni- versalist Church of Pasadena, Calif, who will preach tomorrow in the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church, sharing the service with Dr. P W Perkins, the pastor. R} q ‘At the luncheon of the Ladies’ Aid Association Tuesday in Perkins Hall there will be a book review by Mrs. Pranklin Jones. Mrs, F. W. Ballou will preside. _— Christ Lutheran, Bethesda. At the 11 am. service Sunday Rev. Henry J. Whiting, pastor, will have as his subject “A Voice of God. | Church school is at 10 am. in the State Theater, Bethesda. Takoma Lutheran. «“The Greatest Opportunity on Earth” is the subject of the Rev. J. Andrian Pfeiffer, pastor, this Sunday. A new marble baptismal font will be given the congregation by one of its| families. Seven children brought into | the membership by baptism will be the | first to use the new font. The second Seth Parker program will be held at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Harvey Brake Sunday evening. Friday evening the Luther League will hold a Halloween party. The pastor will hold services tomorrow | afternoon at the National Lutheran | Home for the Aged. Rock Creek Episcopal. Services tomorrow include holy com- munion, 8:30 a.m,, and morning prag- er, 11 o'clock, with sermon by Pranklin J. Bohanan. Holy com- munion will be celebrated, 10:30 am., | Monday and Friday, Sts. Simon’s and Jude’s day and All Saints’ day. In- | tercessory prayers for parish organiza- tions will be offered during holy com- munion at Washington Cathedral at ¥:30 am. Thursday. Night club fiesta will open in the parish auditorium at 8:15 Friday night, continuing November 2 and _44 Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in tharge, announces services tomorrow in Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, will include holy com- munion, 7:30; morning prayer, 11} evening prayer, 7:30. Holy communion will be celebrated, 10 a.m., Monday and Friday. Hyattsville First Baptist. The pastor, Dr. B. P. Robertson, will preach Sunday at 11 am. on “The Kingdom of God Is Yours” and Sun- day evening on “All Things Are | Yours.” Baptist Bible School. Registration for this session has been larger; 18 classes meeting each week at 715 Eighth street. The hours are: Mondeys, Tuesdays and Fridays | from 5:30 to 9 p.m.; Monday at 2 p.m.; Tuesdays at 1 and 2 p.m. Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach in the morning on “Listen- sng In” In the evening his subject will be “The Ministry of the Spirit.” | At 2:15 pm. Dr. Pinn will conduct services at the District Jail. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. ‘The subject of the 11 a.m. sermon tomorrow by Rev. Sam H. Kornmann will be “The Gospel of Forgiveness.” At the 7:30 p.m, service the subject | ‘will be “Zaccheus the Publican.” There will be no Luther League service. Pilgrim Baptist. Rev. John S. Miller will preach to- | morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Men's| day exercises and bench rally will be held all day, 11 am,, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. A “gingham wedding” will be held | ‘Wednesday at 8 pm. Bible class Tuesday 7 to 8 p.m., prayer meeting from 8 p.m. to 10, Richard Watkins nstructor. Alfred Jackson and Henry Dean will conduct devotionals. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison, pastor, has for his subject tomorrow morning “The Upper Room.” At J:eo p.m. the Christian Endeavor Society meets, with Mrs. Martha Saunders as leader. The guest speaker will be Grafton Daniels, who will deliver an address on: “The Effect of Alcohol Upon Society.” Holy communion will be observed at the night service with the pastor in charge. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. The pastor, Dr. F. J. Grimke, wilf preach tomorrow at 11 am. Music by the choir under direction of Clyde Glass, organist. Christian Endeavor $:30 pm. ’ Episcopal. sumed the Sunday evening services, which had been in the discard for many years. Beginning each Sunday at 8 the rector conducts evening prayer and delivers a brief address. A feature of the service has been the musical program by a male sextet from 8t. Luke's choir. Other services to- morrow are holy communion, 7 a.m.; Sunday school at 9:30, confirmation | Real and Professional.” Bethesda Methodist. At 11 the pastor, Rev. John H. Blakemore, will preach on “Religion and the Mind.” The Young People’s Department will have devotional serv- ices at 7 pm. The pastor’s topic at 8 p.m. will be “A Drink of Water.” Bethesda Presbyterian. Rev. John L. Parkes, the pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock on “Wit- nesses.” Evening service at 8, the sybject will be “Peace—the Gift of God.” The intermediate, senior and Junior U Sunday. Trinity Methodist. Tomorrow at 8 p.m. the second in a series of sermons to young people will be given by the minister, Dan L. Ennis, on “Life’s Greatest Battle.” At 11 am. he will speak on “Life's Best Asset.” At 10 a.m., Herbert H. McMurray will address the Men's Bible Class. Wednesday, 8 p.m., mid- week services. Friday, 5 to 7 p.m., the Ladies’ Guild will serve oyster supper. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach, 11 am., on “The Larger Stewartship,” and “Why I Go to Church on Sunday Night” by J. H. Anderson of Knox- ville, Tenn. At 7:45 p.m., “Impotence and Omnipotence,” and “Why I Tithe” will be discussed by Dr. E. C. Dargan of Louisville Baptist Sem- inary. Baptism will be administered at the evening service. The Sunday School Council will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday night. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Clarence Ray Ferguson, pastor, will preach on “Why Confess Christ?” at morning worship and at evening gos- pel service on “Is There a Hell?” Church prayer meeting Wednesday, 8. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Holy communion, 8 a.m. The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Remembering God.” Sunday school, 9:30 am. Young People’s Fellowship, 7:45. Thursday, holy communion, 11 a.m. organizations meet at Plymouth Congregational Church. At 11 e.m. the pastor, Rev. Arthur D. Gray, will speak on “What Did Jesus Believe?” Special service at 6 p.m, when Miss Carlotta Peters will talk on her European trip. Prayer | service Thursday, 8 p.m. Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “In Harmony With God.” The Nurses’ Aid Club will conduct a special service at 3:30 p.m. At the evening service Rev. M. L. Murchison of Fredericksburg, Va., and members of Shiloh Baptist Church will conduct a special fellow- ship service. Bible School will meet at 9:30 am. B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6 pm. Temple Baptist. Rev. Randolph L. Gregory will preach on “Placing Our Interests.” Baptism will be administered at the evening service at 8. The sermon will be “Victorious Troubles.” Mid- week service Thursday evening will be conducted by Senior B. Y. P. U. Open Door Church. The pastor’s subject Sunday morn- ing, will be “The Reward of Obe- dience,” and the night services will be Young People at 7 and song and ser- mon at 8. The subject, “Mephibo- sheth, or Three Aspects of Salvation.” Bpai Israel Sisterhood. A luncheon and card party will be given for the benefit of the synagogue Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the vestry rooms. Mrs. M. Brenner is chairman and Mrs. A. I Davidson co-chairman. Atonement Lutheran. Reformation Sunday will be ob- served by Rev. Howard E. Snyder, speaking on the subject, “Reformers, The evening service wil be a musical service. A choir, under the direction of Prof. Emerson Meyers, will sing. The Ladies’ Aid will hold its annual ba- zaar November 7. Twelfth Street Christian. The pastor, Rev. J. F. Whitfield, will preach on “The Christian’s Creed” at 11 am. At 8 pm. he will preach again. Prayer meeting ‘Wednesday night. Men's Club meeting Priday night. The Sunday school wil give a Haloween party Thursday night. Jones Memorial Methodist. Sermon at 11 am. and 8 pm. by the pastor, Dr. Julius S. Carrol. At 3:30 p.m. the pastor, choir and con- gregation will visit Fairmount Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. Busi- 6:30 p.m. Midweek prayer service Wednesday 8 p.m. Mount Zion M. E. Church. Harvest and ‘home-coming day to- morrow, 11 am. Rev. D. M. Pleas- ants will preach. 5:30 p.m., meeting of the Counsel of Youth, under direc- tion of Bernard Sewell; 8 pm. the pastor, Rev. G. E. Curry will preach. 8 pm. Monday will close Harvest and Home-coming week. Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff, pastor, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Falling Leaves From the Tree of Life.” St. Mark’s Lutheran. At 11 a.m. the pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, will preach on “God’s Gifts.” The Luther League will meet at 6:30 p.m., Carl Weitzel, leader. Wednesday at 8 p.m. meeting of the Sunday School Association. Ebenezer M. E. At 11 am. Rev. F. F. King will preach on “Family Altar”; 1 pm., anniversary of usher board; 3 pm., sermon by Rev. Alley Green; 8 pm,, the pastor will preach on “Our Father.” Takoma Park Baptist. At 9:45 Sunday school; 11, morning worship conducted by the pastor, Rev. ‘William E. La Rue, who will speak on “The Heritage of Freedom”; 6:45 p.m., meeting of the Senior B. Y. P. U, Miss Brenda Morcock, president; 7:45 p.m., evening worship, the pastor will speak on “What Life Has Taught Me.” Weekly prayer meeting Thurs- day evening at 8 o’clock. St. Monica’s Chapel. At 7 am., holy eucharist; 10 am., church school; 11:30 am., choral matins and sermon; 7 and 9 a.m. every Thursday, holy eucharist. Rev. J. Alvin Mayo, vicar. . Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow, 9:45 am. W. H. Harrison, vresident, will preside, and H. E. A. Gutshall will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, pastor, will give a short talk. Dr. Elmer Louis Kayser, dean of George Washington University and teacher of the class, will be the speaker. The lesson sub- class at 10, with morning prayer and sermon a¢ 11. oty ject is “Belshazzar’s Feast.” Dr. Kes- mm;;mchnusmu"colfl ness meetng of the Epworth League at | THE EVENING S in the Human Heart.” At 8 pm. his theme will be “The Gulf Stream in Human Life,” Prayer meeting Thurs- day, 8 p.m. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic tomor- rcw at 11 am. is “Rich in Good ‘Works.” His topic at 8 p.m. is “Over- coming Handicaps,” a special sermon to the blind. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm. Thursday, prayer meet- ing, 8 to 9 pm. Douglas Memorial M. E. The pastor, Rev. Clarence H. Cork- ran, will have for his topic at 11 am. tomorrow “The Way of Life.” At 8 pm. Rev. A. H. Thompson will speak on “The Romance of the English Bible.” The weekly prayer services will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday. Chevy Chase Baptist. “God’s Poem” will'be the sermon topic of Rev. Edward O. Clark at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At 8 p.m. he will discuss “The Book of Books: Its Wealth of Riches.” The Board of Deacons will meet Tuesday at the home of Joseph F. Gulick at 8 pm. The devotional service will be held on Wednesday at 8 o'clock, instead of Thursday, as customary. The quar- terly business meeting will be held at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Calvary M. E. South. Rev. W. D. Keene, pastor, will ob- serve world temperance Sunday to- morrow. At 11 o'clock he will preach on “National Conditions Since the Re- peal of the Eighteenth Amendment.” At 8 o'clock he will preach on “Some Evils of Intemperance.” The young people will meet at 7:15. Thursday at 8 pm. the pastor will talk on “John the Baptist.” . Cleveland Park Congregational. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Ser- mon, “Halloween: Its Profound Re- ligious Significance.” Church schoel at 9:45 am. Young people will meet at the church at 5:30 p.m. Halloween party in the church Wednesday eve- ning. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. W. F. Atkinson will preach on “Why Go to Church?” At 8 p.m. temperance will | be the theme. “In the Light of Today” will be the topic. “Eyes of Love,” a play, will be given by the Tri C's Tues- day at 8 pm. The minister will lead the Thursday evening prayer and praise service and speak on the book of Hosea. The juniors will meet Fri- day at 3:30 p.m. Eckington Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will speak at 11 o'clock from the text, “Jesus said, he that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do, because I go unto the Father.” Evening worship, 8 o'clock, the pastor will speak. Meeting of the session Monday evening in the pastor's study. United Lodge Theosophists. “Evolution of Worlds and Men” will | be the subject of a lecture, followed by questions and answers at 8:15 o'clock Sunday evening. Study class ‘Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock open to public. Park View Christian. Rev. Walter F. Smith will preach Sunday morning on “Our Widening Horizon.” At the evening service on “The Price Tags of Life.” The Young People’s Council held their banquet Wednesday with Rev. Mills of National City Christian Church as guest| speaker. The sermon topic at the junior church Sunday morning will be “Sowing Time.” Zion Lutheran. Harvest home wiil be celebrated at the services tomorrow. Clothing and foodstuffs will be received for dis- tributiori to the needy. The pastor, Edward G. Goetz, will preach on the subject, “Harvesting for Eternity.” ‘The Luther League meeting, 7 p.m., led by Fred Schickler, will have as its special speaker Miss Ella Engel. Bible study hour is conducted by the pastor Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. . The Sunday school is planning an entertainment Friday, November 15. The movie, “Martin Luther, His Life and Times,” will be presented at a special service Sunday night, Novem- ber 17, under the auspices of the Luther League. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Harvey W. Dunham’s subjects for Sunday will be “Hold Fast” and “Souls in Danger.” A series of cot- tage prayer meetings will be held in the homes of the members of the church the week beginning November 10. Chairman of arrangements is George Ralston. Evangelistic services will be held during the week begin- ning November 17. Union Methodist. “Moral Fertilizers” will be the sub- ject of Rev. John Edward Fort at the morning service. This will be “Young People’s Sunday.” Mrs. Ida W. Ramsey, president of the District W. C. T. U, and Miss Bessie E. Taylor will speak to the Golden Rule Class at 9:30 in the morning. The Young People’s Group meeting will be at 6:30 pm. Rev. Charles F. Linger will preach at the evening service. Prayer meeting will be Thursday at 8. Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach Sunday morning on “The Spirit of Worship.” At 7 pm. the Fireside Group will meet with Mrs. Joseph Booth, 2415 Thirty-ninth street, Miss Meta Dean Scantlin leading discus- sion. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in Cissel Chapel, the pastor will speak on the “Minor Prophets.” Yogoda Society. “Christ the Perfeet One” will be the subject of Brahmachari Jotin of Cal- cutta, India, tomorrow evening in the chapel, 1758 Columbia road. Classes in philosophy and yoga will meet in the chapel Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mt. Zion Baptist, Bethesda. At 10 a.m. the pastor will preach on “The Threefold Christian Life.” In the evening at 8 his subject will be “The Man Who Disobeyed.” The church is erecting a parsonage which will soon be occupied by the pastor and his family. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. John W. McCoy; 8 p.m., preach: ing; Tuesday, 8 p.m., joy service, Friday, 8 p.m,, prayer service. North Carolina Avenue M. P. The topic for the morning service tomorrow will be “Looking Life in the Face.” The Sunday evening serv- ice will be in charge of the Young People’s Society, with sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Gunton-Temple Presbyterian. 11 am, sermon by Dr. Bernard Braskamp, subject, “Forces I would Like to Defeat” TAR, WASHINGTON, Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. G. Randall, pastor, will preach on “How and What to Hate” at 11 am. E. M. Bryan of the allied dry forces will address the Sunday school at 10. The pastor will preach on “The Triumph of Faith” at 8. Marvin Methodist. Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, the pastor, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “My Brother's Place.” at the vesper service at 7:30 p.m. the pastor will speak on “Life Abundant.” Prayer ‘meeting Thursday 8 p.m.; the topic, “The Church of Christ.” Fifteenth Street Christian. Morning worship, at 11, with ser- mon by the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, on “Pages of Power.” Young People’s Christian Endeavor and Forum at 6:45 p.m.; discussion on the topic, “Who Suffers From Em- bargoes and Boycotts?” Evening serv- ice at 8; message, “Just Love.” Friendship Baptist. “The God of Mystery” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor, at 11 am. Rev. D. C. Knox of Los Angeles will speak at 8, Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. Rev. Joseph P. Holmes will preach tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. H. W. Campbell. Young people’s vespers will be at 6 pm. Rev. Holmes will conduct the midweek services, 8 p.m. Thursday. West Washington Baptist. The pastor, Charles B. Austin, and the Rev. Dr. John W. Musson, pastor of the Grace aBptist Church, Balti- more, Md., will exchange pulpits to- morrow morning. The pastor will speak at the evening service. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society will serve a turkey dinner November 6. Waugh Methodist. At 11 am, Dr. Chesteen Smith, former minister of Metropolitan M. E. Church; 8 pm., Rev. W. A. Keese, minister of Metropolitan M. E. Church. Next Sunday the minister, Rev. Allen F. Poore, who has been {ll for three months, will occupy the pulpit. John Wesley A. M. E. Rev. W. O. Carrington will preach Sunday morning on “The Fruitful Soil of Affliction” and in the evening on | “What God Thinks of Faithfulness.” The Rev. S. A. Gordon Grant will | speak to the junior church. Church school, 9:30 am., Dr. Victor J. Tulane, superintendent; Intermediate Chris- | tian Endeavor meeting at 5:30 p.m., Miss Clementine Brown, president; Senior Endeavor meeting, 6:30 p. the Rev. S. A. Gordon Grant, presi- dent. East Washington Heights Baptist. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre- tary of the Federation of Churches, will speak at the 11 o'clock service on | the subject “How Our Churches Are | Getting Together.” | The Boy Scouts will be guests at 8| | o’clock, when the pastor, Rev. Glenn B. Faucett, will speak on “Making a | Touchdown.” People’s Congregational. At morning worship Sunday Rev. A. F. Elmes speaks on “What Are We | Christians Good For?” The study group in the department of religious | education meets at 6 o'clock. A service preparatory to the com- | munion will be held Thursday night. Scout troop meets Saturday after- noon at 4. Sixth Presbyterian. Rev. Richard T. Billingsley will oc- cupy the pulpit tomorrow morning. Girl Scout Troop, No. 41, will attend in a body. Ninth Street Christian. ‘The series of sermons on the gospel of John by the pastor, Clifford H. Jope, will be continued this week. This will be the fifth in the series and the subject will be “God So Loved.” At the 11 o'clock worship the sermon subject will be “The Neces- sity of Following Closely.” Members of the junior congregation who have reached the age of graduation will be | ushered into the adult church for the communion service. Columbia Heights Christian, ‘The last of the series on steward- ship will be given tomorrow morning, when Rev. A. P. Wilson will discuss “The Love That Gave—and Gives.” The every-member canvass will begin tomorrow and the canvassers are in- vited to a turkey dinner at 12:15 p.m., when they will receive instructions. The evening topic will be “Students in the College of Jesus—The Man With a Secret Life.” Because of the every- member canvass all other church en- gagements for the week have been canceled. Francis Asbury M. E. South. At 11 am. tomorrow Dr. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives and former pastor of Calvary M. E. Church, will preach, and at 8 p.m. Dr. William L. Darby, secretary of the Federation of Churches will speak. Rev. Mr. Shirkey, who has been assigned to this church by the conference, which met recently in Staunton, Va., will occupy his pulpit November 3. Sunday school at 9:30 am. The young people’s de- votional service at 6:45 p.m. Allen H. Watson will give another .in his series of organ recitals at 7:40 p.m,, preceding the evening service. Pray- er and song service Thursday night at 8 pm. Boy Scout Troop, No. 59, meets Friday evening at 7:30 at the church. Immaculate Conception. ‘The masses tomorrow are at 2, 7, 8:15, 9, 10:15 and 11 am. Tomorrow is the Feast of Christ the King. The 10:15 a.m. mass will have the Novena of St. Jude sermon preached by Rev. J. O'Hurley, 8. J. At 11 o'clock high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Joseph E. Gedra and Rev. Dr. John K. Cart- wright as deacon and Rev. Francis P. Harrity as subdeacon. The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. O’'Hurley, S. J. At the close of the mass will be a of the sanctuary boys and girls of the academy. A guard of honor will be formed by 30 men of the Holy Name Society. This devotion will continue through until ‘Tuesday evening, when it will solemniy close at 7:45 with a procession of the Holy Name men and sermon. The Little Flower devotions will be held Tuesday evening. Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. Thomas will preach at 11 am.; subject, “The Wrong In- vestment for Life” At 8 pm. Dr. Thomas will preach the annual ser- mon to the Crispus Attucks Benevo- lent Soclety. Subject, “Launch Out Into the Deep.” Kenilworth “America’s Are They and Citizens, Do They From?” will be u un.uma:. Gir] » theme for Scout ture ‘Where the 1 D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1935, 100 will attend in a body. Rev. Gracie will speak on “Effect of Art and Pictures on Our Religion” at the 8 p.m. service, Bethesda Baptist. Rev. George W. Griffin will preach. tomorrow morning on “Saved -by Grace.” His evening subject is “The Gospel of Good WilL” Christ Church Parish. Christ Church Washington Parish will observe Home-Coming Sunday at 11 am. tomorrow. Rev. Edward Babler will preach. Holy communion will celebrated at 7:30 am. The Chu School meets at 9:30 a.m. and the Young People’s Fellowship in the parish house at 7:30 p.m. Devine Science. Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch will de- liver & lesson-sermon on “Power” to- morrow at 11 a.m. at the Burlington Hotel. Metropolitan Presbyterian. ‘The anniversary of Central Union Mission will be celebrated Sunday evening at 8. Homer Rodeheaver will conduct the singing, while John S. Bennett and other prominent welfare workers will speak. Dr. Freeley Rohrer, pastor, will preside. Dr. Rohrer will preach at 11 am. on “At The Sky Line.” Thursday evening at 7:30 R. H. Alcorn will conduet the prayer service. Christian Healing. The weekly service of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen d The Incarnation will be Tuesday 10:30 a.m,, under the direction of Dr. George F. Dudley, rector. H Street Christian. C. N. Williams, minister, will preach at 11 am. on “God’s Answer.” Bible school at 9:45. Mt. Ranier St. John's. Rev. Walter P. Plumley will preach at morning service on “The Disciple Follows,” and in the evening on “The ' Christian Is Pure in Heart.” The Young People's Fellowship, 6:30, will discuss “The Church” under the leadership of Miss Estelle Milton. Officers of the Fellowship were elected as follows: Lawrence Miller, president; Estelle Milton, vice presi- dent; Ellie Crawford, secitary, and | Willlam De Graffenreid, treasurer. Philathea Class. The Philathea Class of Fifth Bap- tist Church will have a home-coming day Sunday at the Sunday schooi hour, The class has been organized for about 28 years and has had only two | teachers during that time—the pres- ent teacher, J. R. Tune, and C. C. James, who will be present. Lincoln Congregational Temple. Sunday morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on the subject, “Eligibles for the Kingdom of God.” The Men’s Brotherhood meets at 10 am. G. B. Reid will speak on the theme, “A Passing Depression.” The Young People’s C. E. forum meets at 7 p.m,, with guest speaker, Wendell P. Tucker, superintendent of the Industrial School, Blue Plains, D. C. The regular mid-week prayer service will | be Thursday evening. Christian Witness League. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director the Christian Witness League America, will speak on the Book Numbers at 4 Sunday afternoon 1322 Vermomt avenue. The league broadcasts a program of gospel music and Bible study Thurs- days at 7:30 am. Mr. Slaght's “Gos- pel Singer” program has been changed to 10 am. Sundays. Evangelistic Center of of of atenecessary.” - Activities in Local Churches WM. Christian Youth Fellowship. The Fellowship prayer group and business meeting will be tonight at 8 o'clock at 1316 Vermont avenue. Ten chers will go to the Glerdale Chil- ‘en’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium to conduct Sunday School. The third of a series of nine meetings at Indus- trial Home will be held Sunday eve- ning, ‘The Young People’s Department of Eldbrooke M. E. Church will have a gospel team from the Fellowship to conduct the service at 7, led by Gene Scheele of Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church. Rev. James R. King, pastor of the Cherrydale Baptist Church, will speak at the meeting of the Fellowship Tuesday evening at Foundry M. E. Church. ‘Highlands Baptist. Newton Mercer Simmons, pastor, will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday on “The Book We Use,” and at 8 pm. on “Is it True?” Church school at 9:30 a.m. Metropolitan Memorial. Rev. Willam Andrew Keese, min- ister, will preach the fifth in a series of sermons on “These Sayings of Mine” Sunday morning. His subject will be “Twice-Blessed Virtue.” The young people of the church and com- munity meet at 6:30 p.m. The first quarterly conference will be held at the church 8 p.m. Monday. Church of the Brethren. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, pastor, will preach at 11 am. on the subject, “Weighed in the Balances.” Rev. Jesse Ziegler, pastor of the Church of the Brethren at University Park, Md, will preach at 8 pm. Young people’s meeting at 7. Prayer meet- ing Thursday at 8. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. tomorsow on “What Is the Church?” At 7:45 p.m. his sub- ject will be “What Kind of a House Are You Building?” Midweek prayer service will be led by the Berean Bible Class Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Georgetown Lutheran Church. Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor, will observe the Festival of the Reforma- tion Sunday, 11 am. Dr. L. M. Zim- merman, for 38 years pastor of Christ | Lutheran Church, Baltimore, will preach. Miss Evanson will be the leader of the young people’s meeting at 7 pm. The church will send represent- atives to the Lutheran Sunday Schoul Association of Maryland, in Frederick, | Md., Thursday. | Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 pm., | conducted by the Ladies’ Bible Class. | McKendree Methodist. A sermon series on “Actual Experi- ences” for Sunday evening: begins| tomorow at 8 pm. The first topic is “The Uncentered Life.” Morning worship at 11 am. Ser- mon by the minister, Rev. Samuel <. Rose, on “The Mystic Power.” Series of meditations by Mr. Rose on “Getting Our Bible” begins Thurs- | | day at 8 pm. The first topic is “Be- | fore the Bible.” Ryland Methodist. “The Missing Pilot” is the theme| of the pastor, Karl G. Newell, at| the morning service tomorrow. In| the evening the pastor will begin a | series of sermons on the subject “Mis- | | takes Which Wreck Men,” the first | being “That Loyalty to, Christ Is Un- Church school meets at |9:30 am. At the midweek service a study of the life of Christ is being ! continued. Epworth League at 6:45. The Intermediate League meets at| 16:45 and the Junior League Friday | Lat 3:30. Euangelistic Center RKeseue Mission Evangelist Hattie Hammond | Comes to Washington for a Revival Campaign in the FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. Sunday, Oct. 27th The public is cordially invited to hear Evangelist Hammond preach eath night at 7:45 except Saturday. Sunday services, 11 o'clock and 7:30. The,Evangelist believes and preaches that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday. today and forever” (Heb. 13:X) and that the first century Gospel meets the twen- tieth century need. s _is your invita- tion to come and bring your friends. Good Music—Special Singing B. E. MAHAN, Pastor Rencue Minsion Hear and See Human “Miracles” In the Great, Free, Central Union Mission Sunday MASS MEETING SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Calvary Baptist Chureh Eighth and H Streets N.W. Speaker: HON. PAUL M. PEARSON, Asst. Director of Housing, Federal Administration of Public Works; Former Governor, Virgin Islands. Others Participating: HOMER RODEHEAVER, Song Leader Extraordinary. REV. W. E. PAUL, D. D, Minneapolis. JOHN S. BENNETT, Mission Superintendent. MRS. BENNETT, Director Children’s Emergency Home. CENTRAL UNION MISSION GLEE CLUB. HUMAN “MIRACLES OF SALVATION” in Testi- monies. Heart-Throb Revelations in Human Values ADMISSION FREE . . . THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Other Central Union Mission Sunday Services: National Baptist Memorial Church, 11 A.M. EPIPHANY RECTOR T0 SPEAK TWICE Lecture-Sermon to Deal With Implications of Russian Situation. At the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow Dr. Z. B. Phillips will preach at 11 am. and at the evening service. will deliver the fourth of a series of lecture-sermons on the religious im- plications arising out of the situation in Russia. Holy communion will be at 8 am.; church school at 9:30. On Wednesday, October 30, the| Sunday School Institute of the Diocese | of Washington will hold its annual | session in the Church of the Epiphany. | Friday being All Saints’ day, there | will be a celebration of the holy com- munion in the church at 11 o’clock, | with a sermon by Dr. Phillips. At this service there will be held the usual memorial for those who died during the past year. . — Peck Memorial Chapel. “Burning Bushes” is the subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum -Sunday morning. A story for the children precedes the sermon. Dr. Howard A. Edson will speak to the Cuthbert Men's Bible Class. The | ladies of the Missionary Society will meet at the chapel Tuesday 7 p.m. to attend the Missionary Institute at) the First Congregational Church. Non-Sertarian Non-Sec “The Rivers of Babylon” 8 PO A Great Gospel Feast. Music by Visiting Band. A Revival Each Sunday Night. “God’s People” 11 AM. WOL BROADCAST, 2 P.M. Bible School. 10 AM. oung People, 7 P.M. Tues. and Fri. Services, 8 p.m A Good Place To Be Refreshed Dr. Cuagk Foacey, Minister PiNeY BR.Ro. at Georsia Ave.N W Sunday. October “Evolution of Worlds and Men” Class Wednesday, 8:15 P. Library Ontng‘ s, I:ld Thar: L2105 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. Fees or Collections Hill Bidg. No D Philosophy of the Perfect Paradox. ‘The Principles and their Practical Application. | nonthly series. | | First of a_m J. SMITH TASSIN Sunday, Oct. 27, &8 P.M. WASHINGTON LODGE T.5. 1216 M St. N.W. o Lightbringer Lodge T. S. Room 308, 907 15th St. N.W. Presents Miss Anita Henkel National Lecturer and Field Worker for the Theosophical Society. Sun.. Oct. 27. 8:15 p.m—*“s Theosophical Interpretation Of Modern | | Mon., Oct. 28, Dynamic Powers.” 8:15 p.m.—"Our Beginners' Class in Theosophy evers Tues., 5:15 p.m. - Church of Christ 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. Bible School 10 o'clock Preaching and Communion Services 11 am. and 8 p.m. Subject: 11 a.m. “‘Anxiet: 8 p.m.—*“Contentment.” C. B. DOUTHITT. Minister. Latter Bay Saints Organ Recitals Daily (Except Sunday), 7 P.M. | L. D. S. Church 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. Edw. P. Kimball, Organist PUBLIC INVITED __ Ghristadelphtan Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. | B B L eday Bivle Ciacer 8 Bar A Catholic R Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. E Sunday Masses & 11a.m.—“The Power of God.” 8p.m.—“The Laws of Divinity.” Wed., 8 pm.—“The Spiritual Law of Money.” National Church of Positive Christianity Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, 8 P.M. Central Union Mission, 613 C St. N.W., 7:45 P.M. 1726 H St N.W. * Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NW. 9:45 a.m~Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington. (Established 1930—2111 Florida_Ave.) "nfiu.mr; ma wsumgc;mz Day (Sunday) .m. Sunda: interested .xg.;c’om SIOEE MEETING ( h and Irving Street: ‘\It:lhlt for Worshi Rosicrucian Rosicrucian Fellowship 923 1) . N.W, Sunday. 8 pm. ‘l"‘html‘r:nw ot Prayer " Max_Heindel Philomsny ol 8 Dm. " Astrology Clest Tacoday. T ~ Zutheran INCARNATION G285 AYS o, (Maryland Synod, United Lutheran Church) School._9:40:_Worship. 11:_League. 7 REFORMATION Opposite Folger Shakespeare Library Dr. Osear F. Blackwelder, Pastor. Dr. John J. Weidley, Pastor Emeritus. 9:30 a.m.—Church every o School. Classes for ne. ing God.” orid - Priendship _Rally. dabel Fenner, speaker. League. Abe Lincoln of the Prophets.” Dr. Blackwelder will speak. North Capitol and Rhods . OWARD, £"SNVDER, Pastor. T Morning, 11 o'clock: Vesvers, 8 Sunday_School. 9:45_a.m. 7:00 pm.— 8:00 p.m.— Services p.m i 'LUTHER PLACE | ; Memorial Church I At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C.PR,\\ USSEN D astor. 11:00 O'Clock Service— “Jesus Comes to the Bible” Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, 0:45—Sunday School. istian Endeavor Soclety. 8:00 b Keller Merfiorial Maryland Avenue ind Ninth St. N.E S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 “The Reformation” Evening Worship, 7:45 “Illumined of God” Young People’s Societies, 6:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave, S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ, Pastor. 11:00 a.m—" Gifts” Autumn _9:45am—S8. 8. 6:30 pm —L. League. CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE THEATER. BETHESDA. MD. REV. HENRY J. WHITING, Pastor. ‘A VOICE OF GOD.” 00 a.m.—Church_School. Grace Tafrss Lwrch 16w Yarmum 5t ¥V ol 1:0078m— 1 10 School. ow Reformation Comes.” Sermon by Pastor €:00 p.m.—Young le's Devot: __"_Supper at 7 p.m 9:45 a.m —Sunday Classes for ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D. D.. Pastor. ay School Sermon: “The King Whe Did Not Go to Church.” §:00 pm.—Sermon: “The Child in the Home Trinity.” TAKOMA b *nd Danii Rey. J. Adrian Pfei 11 o'clock sérvice. . Sermor “The _Greatest Opportunity on_Earth.” MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Blind Or ing.” “CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W, REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor GRACE REFORMED 15th and O N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D.D., Pastor 11 am.—"“THE FRUITFUL LIFE." 9:40—Sunday School. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL 20th and G Sts. N.W Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. 9:45 a m.—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES 10:00 —German. 11:15 a.m.—Fnglish. A Cordial Welcome to Everybody Pastor _ Christian CHRISTIAN Ninth Street Sth & D St Washington, CLIFFORD H. JOPI 11:00 a.m —“The Pastor. The National City THOMAS CIRCLE. DR. R. H. MILLER—REV. J, RAYMOND MILLS, Ministers. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. G. H. Hac Teaching, Class, 10:50 a.m.—Dr. Finis Idleman, New ¥ Guest 7:45 pm—"EXD ¢ fiment vs i Experience,” Dr. R, P. Miller preach- ng. LOYALTY SUNDAY—ATTEND HURCH TODAY. @olumbia Heights CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1435 Park Réad 10:45 -.-—"‘l"ho Love and Gives.” 7:45 p.m.—* the ts in College_of Jesus.” “The Man With a Secret Life.” Rev., Arthur P. Wilson, Minister. Nl lale———la|e——lale———'n)| nir————|ac———2|n|——=[o[———[n| | Ifl