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THE EVE NG _STAR, MWASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936. B—S5 RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN WASHINGTON CHURCHES Dr. Harris Will Preach Guest Speaker | OnPreaching Church Congregation To Hear Missionary In Evening. 'HE FOOLISHNESS OF PREACH- ING" is the topic of Dr. Frederick Brown Harris tomorrow morning at | Foundry M. E. Church. Rev. E. Pearce Hayes, evangelistic mis At 8 pm. | | sionary of the Methodist Episcopal | Church in Futsing, China, wil! speak. | The Union Vacation Bible School, | sponsored by the Federation of Churches, will open Monday in this church for children 4 to 12 years of | age. The director of relizicus educa- tion of Foundry Church, Dr. Eddy Lucius Ford, will have supervision of the school in which several neighbor- ing churches, including tk of the Covenant, Presbyterian. the Luther Place Memorial Lutheran Church and the National City Chris- tian Church, will co-operat=. Classes will be held each week-day morning except Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock The annual picnic and mite box opening of the sionary Society will be held Tuesday at noon at the home of Mrs. Art Brown, 3618 Old Military road, East Falls Church, Va Each year in June is held at Hamp- ton Institute, Hampton, Va, a con- ference and Summer institute for col- ored preachers. from many different Stales. At least 500 are enrolled. Prominent vhne ministers are on the faculty One of the vice presidents of the institute is Dr. Robert M. Williams, pastor of the Asbury A. M. E. Church of this city. Dr. Harris will lecture and also lead one of the sections. He will speak each day on some phase of the work of a minister. He will speak twice on Tuesday, the opening day. REV.H.E. BEATTY LISTS SERMON| “The Gospel Children” Is Theme Tomorrow. “The Gospel of Little will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in Georgetown Lutheran Church by Rev. Marold E. Beatty. The two adult classes J. Frank Butts and Mrs. Cord will present in the Sunday at 9:30 the Scripture theme, Exalted.” The Sunday held Wednesd; today as previously stated, Sixteenth strcet reservoir in No. 12. Bus transportation will provided for all who meet at church by 2 o'clock. “Teaching Children the Fear of God"” is the subject of the Children's day service, at 7 p.m. The offering will be for the Tressler Orphans’ Home, Loysville, Pa. “Jesus meeting Human Needs” will be the theme at the service Thurs- day, at 8 pm TOPIC IS SELECTED BY REV. E. 0. CLARK will be the topic of taught Lloyd Mc- hool school picnic will be v afternoon, instead of at the be the “Re-creation” Rev. Chevy Chase Baptist Church, tomor- Tow morning. The church co-operates with other ' churches in the Chevy Chase Protes- tant union vesper services, for period of six weeks, beginning wmor- row at 7 o'clock, to be held on the lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church. Rev. Henry T. Cocke, Saints’ Episcopal Church, will be the speaker. The church will co-operate with the | Chevy Chase Community Daily Vaca- tion Bible School which will convene | Presbyterian | in the Chevy Chase Church Monday morning. The Board of Deacons will meet Thursday evening SERIES TO END West Washington Baptist | Anniversary Concludes. The concluding services of the sev- entieth anniversary of the organization | of the West Washington Baptist Church will be held tomorrow, when | Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, executive sec- retary of the Columbia Association of | Baptist Churches, will preach at 11 am. on “Wisdom With the Years.” The pastor, Rev. Charles B. Austin, will preach at 8 p.m. on “Building for the Future.” The Senior B. Y. P. U. will hold a picnic at the home of Miss Bernadine J. Haycock, 1606 Longfellow street, Baturday, 4 to 7 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. News West Washington B. Y. P. U. is &ponsoring & picnic supper and games at the home of Bernardine J. Haycock, 1606 Longfellow street, June 27. In case of rain. the picnic will be held at the West Washington Church. Every one invited. The regular Sunday night | service will be an old-fashioned hymn | sing. Temple will hold its installation ban- quet at the church June 28 at 6:30. Bethany will have a special speaker tomorrow evening, Mr. Firth, whose subject will be “Harmony.” Members of First B. Y. P. U. who are from the States of Kentucky, Ten- nessee, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and New Hampshire will present the pro- gram, the topic of which is “How to Make Our Dream Come True.” June 23 the Service Commission will have charge of the program at Central Union Mission. Dr. Millington will be the speaker. June 24 the installation banquet will be held at Ingleside Farms, where the following officers will be installed: President, Charles Morgan; vice president, W. D. Mathis; recording secretary, Lila Hicks; cor- responding secretary, Frances Dreon; treasurer, Henry Hefley; chorister, Otto K. Behrens; pianist, Beulah Strange; | librarian, Gladys Wilson. The B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the evening preaching service, where the members will present a worship program in playlet form. The meeting at Calvary tomorrow will be in charge of the cabinet, with Ruth Schlitzkys, vice president, pre- | siding. Church | These pastors come | Children” by “Jesus | day evening. Grove Edward O. Clark, pastor of the | rector of All | REV. E. PEARCE HAYES Of China, who will speak to- morrow morning at the Doug- las Memorial M. E. Church. The Sunday School picnic will be held next Wednesday at Marshall Hall. Rev. Clarence Corkran will conduct the service Thursday mqh! Dr. Fraser ' To Be Guest Woman's Foreign Mis- | ! Baltimore Pastor to Occupy First Church Pulpit Tomorrow. R. JOHN FALCONER FRASER, pastor of the University Baptist | will be the Church, Baltimore, Md., “L\A(‘\l preacher at the First Baptist | Church tomorrow morning, speaking | !on “The Varied Appeal of the Gospel.” At the evening service a program will be presented by the B. Y. P. U. Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper of Rxchmund of Little! who occupied the pulpit last Sunday, ' ¢ it leader. will preach again. both morning and evening, July 5. “Healing Prayer” will | be Dr. Millington's theme at the de- votional service Thursday evening. The Euzelian Class will hold its an- nual picnic at Montrose Park this afternoon. A group from the class will | present a program this evening at the | children’s emergency home, Central nion Mission. The B. Y ice at the Central Union Mission Tues- the installation banquet of officers of the B. Y. P. U. will be held. DR. DARBY TO SPEAK AT ASBURY CHURCH | Francis Asbury M. E. Church South | will hear at the 8 o'clock service to- morrow Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches. He will speak in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Albert P. Shirkey, who will be the vesper speaker at the Young People’s Assem- bly at Lynchburg, Va. Dr. Darby's | subject will be “Is My Life Large | Enough?” At the 11 o'clock service Rev. Shirkey will preach on “A Great Awakening.” The young people will have charge of the service Thursday at 8 o'clock. CLA;SES 'TO 7OPEN " | Chevy Chase Bible School | | to Run Four Weeks. | The Chevy Chase Community Va- cation Bible School will begin next | Monday at 9 o'clock, to continue four | weeks. The school will be held in the | Presbyterian Church and is sponsored by the Protestant churches of the community. Miss Winifred Simpson will have | charge of the nursery department, | Miss Margaret Angel the kindergarten | department and Miss Margaret Sim- | mons of the junior department. Other teachers will be announced later. The school is open to all children from the ages of 25 to 14. Bradford W. Bayliss and Rev. Edward O. Clark will have charge. DR. ENNIS SPEAKER | “Life’s Richest Treasure” Trinity M. E. Topic. At Trinity M. E. Church tomorrow Dr. Daniel Ennis will preach a spe- cial sermon on “Life's Richest Treas- ure” at 11 a.m. to the graduates of | the church from the various colleges and schools. The Dramatic Club will present a religious drama entitled “The Lost | Church,” under the direction of Mr. | L. Tafr Rogers, at 8 pm. Church school picnic today at Glen Echo Park. Busses leave church. Chevy Chase M. E. Rev. Edward G. Latch will preach the first of a series of sermons on “Messages from the Psalms” tomor- row morning. when he speaks from the theme, “The Thirst of God.” The | meetings of the young people have | been discontinued for the Summer. Members of the congregation will | attend the Chevy Chase union ves- per service on the lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke will speak. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William H. Harrison, president, will preside. J. E. Stabler will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pas- ! tor, will give a short talk. George Warren Offutt, chairman of the Al- | coholic Beverage Commission, will be | the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “Jesus Exalted.” All men are wel- come. Dr. Kester will preach at the church service at 11 am. There will be no evening service.. Bible Students Meet. A convention of Associated Bible Students from the Atlantic Seaboard and as far west as Cincinnati, Ohio, is meeting at I. O. O. F. Hall, 822 | Twentieth street. Services will be held all day today and tomorrow. Bible lectures will be delivered by speakers from New York, N. Y.; Lynn, Mass,, and Pittsburgh, Pa. The public is ln- vited. Of Baptists P. U. will conduct a serv- | On Wednesday evening | Dr. Snyder To Officiate At Service | Will Administer Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Lutheran. HOLY COMMUNION will be ad- ministered at St. Paul's Luther- an Church tomorrow morning by the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder. In lieu of the usual evening service, members will participate with other Chevy Chase churches in a series of union services, the first of which will be held tomorrow evening on the lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase Circle, Dr. Henry T. Cocke officiating. If inclement weath- er, the services will be held indoors. Immediately following the morn- ing service tomorrow the Luther League will conduct a picnic tour to Biglersville, Pa. The Christian En- deavor picnic will be held Thursday ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | A. Pence at Clarendon, Va. The Men's Club will hold its last meeting until September at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mr. William Bauer, Forty-seventh place and Res- ervoir road, when the question for discussion will be “Is it a good plan a layman to give the message?” * The Hickman Class will conduct a rummage sale at Twenty-first and K streets June 29. | DR. A. M. BRODIE SELECTS THEME Troubled Soul” Is Topic. topic at the 11 o'clock service at the First Congregational Church tomor- row “How Jesus Helped a Troubled som." The Women's Bible Class will meet at 9:45. with Rev. J. Arthur Winn' “What Shall We Do on Sunday?” | The church supper and service will be held Thursday. Supper is served at 6 o'clock. Dr. Brodie will have charge of the service following the | supper. There will be & lawn fete Friday for the benefit of the Congrezational Home for the Aged at the corner of | Thirteenth and Crittenden streets from 5 to 10 o'clock. ELDBROOKE M. E. SHIFTS SCHEDULE | The Summer schedule of services | in Eldbrooke M. E. Church goes into effect tomorrow. Morning watch will be observed at 7 am. for the benefit of churchgoers | who desire to leave the city early in | the day. The pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will speak on “Tested Love” and will give a story for the| children on “Black and White Keys Church school meets in all depart- ments at 10 am. and lasts 50 min- utes. The morning service is at 11 am, with a sermon on “The Inevi- | table Cross.” The closing prayer service of the Summer will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Home for Incur- ables. The pastor will give the ad- dress and the quartet, directed by Clara Young Brown, will sing. The annual church school picnic | Park. HOURS CHANGED Revise Schedule. Services at the Takoma Park Lu- theran Church will be held after to- morrow on a Summer schedule. The Sunday school will begin at 9 o'clock | and will conclude at 9:45 o'clock. The morning worship service will begin at 9:45 and conclude at 10:45 o'clock. The Senior Luther League will meet Thursday evening in the church Tooms. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held June 28 at Pierce’s Mill, Rock Creek Park, from noon until 8 p.m. The Junior Luther League will hold an outdoor meeting at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brake, Wash- ington Grove, Md., Wednesday eve- ning. SERVICES CHANGED Summer Schedule Inaugu- rated at Grace Lutheran. Services inaugurating the Summer schedule will be held in Grace Luth- eran Church tomorrow at 11 am. An abbrebiated order will be followed. Gerhard E. Lenski will preach tomor- row on “Finding the Way Back.” Holy communion will be celebrated. A regular schedule of classes in the Sunday school will be maintained throughout the Summer months un- der the direction of Frank Stutz, su- perintendent. S T Second Baptist. Men'’s rally day will be observed to- morrow. Rev, J. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 am. on “The Church, a Necessity.” There will be a special literary and musical program at 4 p.m. The principal address will be delivered by Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, a member of the Board of Education of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Special Ruth day service for the Household of Ruth of the District of Columbia in the eve- ning. Jones Memorial M. E. Sermon at 11 am. by Rev. Elijah Ayres, retired minister of the Washing- ton Annual Conference. At 3:30 p.m. sermon by Rev. D. M. Wilson, pastor of Ward A. M. E. Church. At 6:30 p.m. the Epworth Lesgue will discuss the topic “How Can We Make the Most of Summer?” The pastor, Dr Julius 8. Carroll, will have & speclal message for all league workers at this service. Midweek service Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Rev. Fred Parker to Speak. Rev, Fred C. W. Parker, known to Kiwanians throughout the United States and Canada, will be the spegker at the morning service at Wumnm | Heights Presbyterian Church, 4 to have an occasional service for men, | “How Jesus Helped a| Dr. Andrew M. Brodie has for his | His subject will be | will be held Wednesday at Glen Echo | Takoma Park Lutheran to | WINDOW TRIBUTE Dedication Tomorrow at St. Columba’s Church. At St. Columba's Episcopal Church tomorrow a memorial window, in memory of Miss Addie Barrick, will be dedicated and several other memo- rials blessed. The rector will conduct the service of dedication, and Willlam Tyler Page, formerly clerk of the House, will deliver the memorial address. The service will be held at 11 am. ‘The public is invited. Lutherans Plan Holy Communion Three Services Ta- morrow at Church of Reformation. AT THE Lutheran Church of the Reformation three services of hely communion will be held tomor- row. The first is at 8:30 am., the second in connection with the 11 am. service and the third at the close of the 8:15 p.m. service. At 11 am, Dr. Oscar F. Black- welder, the pastor, will speak on “Jesus Today” and at the 8:15 service the sermon subject will be “What Is & Man Worth?” The Intermediate Luther League has been discontinued for the season. | The Senior Luther League will leave | the church at 9 am. in a group for Camp Nawakwa. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held at Jolly Acres, Md., July 27, leaving the church at 1 pm. Thomas P. Hickman, Arthur E. Crow and Mrs. Margaret Sandmeyer are on the committee. CHURCH TO MARK 10thANNIVERSARY Albright Memorial Con- gregation to Observe Holy Communion. The tenth anniversary program will | continue at Albright Memorial Evan- gelical Church with a service of holy | communion tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rev. George E. Schnabel will preach and will have charge of the com- munion service. There will be a re- ception of members. “After Graduation—What?" will be the theme of the sermon at the eve- ning service. This sermon will be especially for young people. The poster contest for the anni- | versary was won by Jack Lartz and | Dorothy Johnson. Each received as a prize & camera. The awards for the week. | be in charge of Mr. Schnabel and | the theme will be “Christ in You." MEN TO A'ITEND Church of Atonement to Honor Fathers. | Fathers' Day will be observed at ! the Church of the Atonement tomor- row at the 11 o'clock service. The Men’s Bible Class will attend in a | \ body. At the evening service Pastor Sny- der will speak on the work of the Lutheran Inner Mission in America and in Washington. The Luther League will conduct its annual rummage sale on Friday, 1107 Fourth street southwest. The Ruth Bible Class and the Men's Bible Class will meet at the parson- | age Priday evening. Members and friends are invited. The annual church school picnic will be held next Saturday at Reser- voir Park, Rock Creek Park. veyance will be furnished from the chapel in the morning and return in the evening. The cabinet meeting of the parish will be held in the chapel June 29. DR. TAYLOR SPEAKER at Central Presbyterian, At Central Presbyterian Church to- morrow morning Dr. James H. Taylor will preach on “Seeking Righteous- ness” and in the evening on “Some Biblical Anticipations of Science.” The Westminster League will hold its concluding meeting in the after- noon, The league will convene again in October. The Intermediate Conference of the Synod of Virginia will be held at Massanetta Springs June 22 to 29. This church will be represented by Mrs. T. G. Carr who goes as one of the counselors for the conference. The social for young people has been discontinued for the Summer months. Memorial Brethren. At the 11 a.m. service tomorrow Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty will preach on “At the Cross.” The new communion cabinet will be dedicated. Harper Gatton, president of Kiwanis International will address the Fultz and Crescent Bible Classes in a body at 9:40 am. Vespers at 7:30 p.m. with brief mes- sage by the minister. Holy com- munion at both morning and evening service. The annual Sunday school picnic is Tuesday. Cars leave the church at 10 am. Service of prayer Thursday evening, the Sunday School Council imme- diately following. Takoma Park Baptist. Rev. William E. La Rue will speak tomorrow morning on “God's Plans and Ours.” At the evening service the special feature will be installation of Robert W. Collison as superintend- ent of the Sunday school. Teachers and superintendents of the depart- ments of the Sunday school will speak. The public is invited. 8 pm. is by Rev. mvpon of Pitts- burgh, Pa. Prayer meeting Tuesday night and young folks’' meeting Thurs- day night. essay contest will be announced next | The meeting Thursday night will | “Seeking Righteousness,”‘ GUEST TO PREACH Rev. C. N. Williams to Serve in Pastor’s Absence At Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock communion service Rev. C. N. Willlams will give the morning sermon in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Clifford H. Jope, who will be preaching at the Westminster Conference. Rev. Mr. Jope will preach at 7: 45 pm. on “An Evening Out Fishing,' second in the series on evenings with the Master. Dr. Briggs Lists Topic For Sermon ’ begin Monday at 8 o'clock for the six- “Potter and the Clay’ Will Be Subject of Morning Talk. DR FREDERIC F. BRIGGS, pastor interim at the National Baptist ‘Memorial, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on “The Potter and the Clay,” and in the evening his theme will be “Es- sentials of Growth.” The tenth annual session of the Summer Bible school will open at the church, Monday at 9 am, d will continue in session three weeks. Ses- sions will be held every morning, from Monday to Friday, inclusive, and from 9 am. to 12 noon, each day. The school is free to all boys and girls from 4 to 17 years of age. Miss Pearl Edna Grover, pastor’s assistant, is the director of the school and teaches the junior department. Miss Ruth E. De Groot teaches the intermediate de- partment; Mrs. Henry J. Kurtz, pri- mary department, and Mrs, John A. Edwards, beginners’ department. Mrs. W. P. Barrows and Mrs. O. F. Hunter will assist with the music program will include Bible memory work, stories and songs, .good times, surprises and a picnic. The midweek service will be held Thursday evening. the subject being “What Christ Is to the Believer.” EPWORTH M. E. TOPICS NAMED Rev. H. M. Canter to Preach on “God’s Ever- lasting Love.” Rev. Harry M. Canter, minister of Epworth M. E. Church South, will preach tomorrow morning on “God's | John H. | Everlasting Love” Rev Blakemore, jr., assistant minister, will preach at 8 pm. on “Youth and Old The services of the Young People’s Department will be held at 7 pm. Rev. Mr. Blakemore will teach the | lesson for the Minot Bible Class to- morrow morning. Both Dr. Canter and Mr. Blakemore will take part in the meeting Thursday evening. Beginning with the services tomor- row, the Summer plan of Sunday services will be put into effect Mildred Gillikin, Hartwell Calcote. Frances Gobel and Ethel Cornwell will be the delegates to the annual Young People’s Assembly to be held at Mas- sanetta Springs, Va. early in July. Others of the organization will also attend. | DR. EVANS TO GIVE COMMUNION TALK At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Albert Evans will deliver a communion | address. Meditation and song will be ob- served in the lecture room at 8 p.m. This service is held during the Sum- mer months in place of the usual Sunday evening service. Dr. Evans will take charge of the service this | week. Con- | The midweek service will be held Thursday evening. CHURCH IS TOPIC Petworth Group to Hear Rev. Henry J. Smith. “The Church: God's Anchorage” will be the morning subject of Rev. Henry J. Smith at Petworth Baptist Church. In the evening his subject is “The Inevitable Change.” The annual picnic of the Bible school will be held at Glen Echo next Wednesday. Cars leave Rock Creek Church road and New Hampshire | avenue at 9:30. The union evening services with the Wallace Memorial Church will com- mence July 5. James G. Yadén will speak at the 9:45 a.m. session of the Yaden Bible Class. Mrs. Marietta Smith will ad- dress the Philathea meeting. S Calvary M. E. South. Rev. W. D. Keene will preach to- anorrow at 11 o'clock on “Mount Moriah, the Mount of Testing,” the first in the series of morning sermons on “Messages From Bible Mountains.” At 7:30 pm. there will be a joint service conducted by the young peo- ple and the pastor. Emma Grace and Miss Alta Patterson will have charge of the preparatory service. ‘The pastor will make a talk on “The Music of Life,” the second in his eve- ning talks on “Life.” There will be a round-table dis- cussion led by the pastor Thursday eveninig on “What Prayer Means to Me.” ' Bethesda Presbyterian. Rev. John L. Parkes will preach to- morrow morning. using as his theme for Father’s day, ““The Man of Prayer.” At 8 pm. he will continue his series of sermons of the Lord’s Prayer, with the petition, “Lead us not into temp- tation, but deliver us from evil.” ‘The Vacation Church School begins Monday at 8:30 and will continue three weeks. Rev. James Gilbert will be the director. ——— Columbia Heights Christian ‘The minister, Rev. Arthur P. Wil- son, will speak tomorrow on “My Dad,” an appreciation of his father, ‘who recently passed away in Adelaide. South Australia. The evening service topic will be, “A Pull Gospel.” The last of the midweek services will be held Thursday evening when | will be held at Rock Creek Park next | will preach at 8 p. the study of Revelation will close. The dally | Dr. Hollister Announces Pulpit Topic| “God the Father Al- mighty” Is Theme Tomorrow. GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY"” will be the subject of Rev. J. Hillman Hollister tomorrow in chevy‘ Chase Presbyterian Church. Members of the Junior Collegians, under the leadership of Dr. William Blum, are ending their year by a week end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and Col. and Mrs. John Krynitsky at North Beach Park. The Community Vacation Bitle School, sponsored by the six Protest- ant churches in this community. wiil week term. The school will be held June 22 through July 17, Monday through Priday mornings from 9 to 12 o'clock in the Church School Build- ing of the Presbyterian Church. A program of sorgs, hymns, Bible study | and handwork has been worked out. Two sections of the Summer Club, | | one for high school students ard one for young people, are planning & pro- gram of recreation and soclal service for the weeks ahead. This will in- clude swimming and lawn parties and | trips for delinquent childrea. Dr. Hollister will sail Wednesday for Europe for a study tour with the | | American Seminary under ‘the leader- ship of Dr. Sherwood Eddy. He will | visit London, Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, | Moscow and Vienna. | CHURCH SCHOOL Sixth Presbyterian Vaca- tion Classes to Continue Through July 3. A vacation church school will open at the Sixth Presbyterian Church | next Monday for children of the church and community between the ages of 3 and 12 years, inclusive. It | will_continue through July 3. The | | sessions will be from 9 to 11:30 am A varied program of worship, Bible | {and character study, handicraft and recreation graded to each age group from the kindergarten through the | intermediates. The teachers will be | the Misses Mildred Battle, Elizabeth Middlemus, Beatrice Skinker, Lucy | Easthem, Loraine Rue, Betty Yost | and Mrs. Charles Tobey, jr. Children | may register by calling any of the teachers. There is no registration or attendance fee. | _The topic tomorrow mommg of | ,Ee\ J. Herbert Garner is “Christ's | Call to Courage.” Members of the | women's organization and their fam- | | ilies will be the guests of Mrs. Thomas | | Somerville sr, at her Summer home, | Somer Villa, on the West River, next Wednesday. Caravans will leave the | church at 10 am. | CALVARY P! ASTOR SELECTS THEMES| Dr. Frank Steelman, minister of Calvary M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Not to De- | stroy, but to Fulfill” and at 8 pm. on “The Faultless Christ.” The midweek devotional service | will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock | with Dr. Steelman in charge. The official board will tender Dr. and Mrs. Steelman a reception Wed- nesday evening, in the guild hall Members of the church and friends throughout the city are invited. COMMUNION SET. Group to Participate ati Rock Creek Parish. At Rock Creek Parish tomorrow | there will be a corporate communion | af the Church school and also of the | Daughters of the King at 8:30 a.m. | Bohanan, will preach. On Wednes- day, the Nativity of St. John the Bap- | tist, there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 10:30 am. Also on Wednesday the annual church school excursion to Glen Echo will be held. The services at Holy Comforter Chapel, 5714 Georgia avenue, prayer and sermon. Rev. C. S. Ridenour will officiate at both services. TOPIC ANNOUNCED | Rev. Robert M. Skinnef to Preach at Georgetown. “Honor Thy Father” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Robert M. Skinner at the 11 o'clock service in Georgetown Preshyurian Church tomorrow. “Promotion Sunday® will be the | special program in the church school at 9:45 am. Bibles will be presented to students who have earned them by record attendance and otherwise. The intermediate young people’s group will meet at 6 pm. in Cissel Chapel. The seniors and the Fireside Group will hold a joint meeting at 6:45 pm. The subject of Mr. Skinner’s talk Thursday evening will be “A Praying | Religion.” SERVICES SET Lord’s Supper to Be Ob- served at Luther Place. The holy sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated at two serv- ices tomorrow morning in Luther Place Memorial Church at 8:30 and at i1 o'clock. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen will speak on “We Follow—Who S e Eckington Presbyterian. During the redecoration of the church services will be held in the intermediate Sunday school room. Rev. Henry B. Wooding will speak to- morrow at the 11 o'clock service. The evening church services and the young people’s meeting will be held jointly at 7:30. Officers will be in- stalled. The annual Sunday school picnic ‘Tuesday. TO OPEN MONDAY| T | Burgan at Hamline M. E. Church to- | | Charles | of Begins 7th Year DR. ROBERT L. WOOD, Who began last week the sev- enth year of his pastorate at the Petworth M. E. Church, having just been reiurned by the Baltzmore Conlerence Dr. Burgan To Discuss Soul Tldes There W1ll Be No| Evening Service at Hamline Church. HE Tides of the Soul” sermon subject of Dr. H. W. morrow morning. There will be no evening service. The Epworth League will meet at 7 pm. and will be conducted by newly-elected officers and Young Peo- ple’s Department of the Church School. The new officers are Harold Skelly, president; Helen Nicholson, first vice presidents Betty Law, second vice presider Ruth Lochnane, third vice presiden Elizabeth Brown, fourth vice p dent; Florence Yeager, secre Friede, treasurer, and Flor- ence Evans, pianist; Lester Fansher, Harry Havens, E. H. Orr, Miss Brown Culp and Miss Bertha Howard, spon- sors. The Older Young Fmplc s Clut meet Tuesday night. Th h League will hold a lawn re e iday. the proceeds to be used in sending delegates to Mountain Lake Park In- stitute. Hood College Summer School Religious Education and the Junior School Camp at Westminster, Md. BAPTIST PASTOR LISTS SERMONS Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach in Morning and Evening. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Is It Cour feit?” “The World's Longest Bread | Line” is the topic of the evening ser- mon. The junior church will be conducted by Rev. Philip G. Murray, minister's assistant, at 11 o'clock ‘The White Cross work day will be will | held at the church Tuesday, beginning at 10 o'clock. Six girls from the senior depart- ment of the Sunday school will par- ticipate in a temperance oratorical contest on Friday evening. A silver medal will be awarded the winner. DR. BROOKS TO SPEAK | “Unseen Resources” Is Topic at Lincoln Temple. At the services of Lincoln Congre- | At 11 o'clock the rector, Dr. F. J.| gational Temple tomorrow morning | minute service will begin at 8 am. Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Un- seen Resources.” Holy communion will be observed. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 am. will be addressed by George E. Cohron, director United States Employment Center, on “Light Ahead.” women are invited. Col. West A. Hamilton, editor, ‘Washington Sentinel, will address the forum at 6 p.m. He will speak from the theme “After the Storm.” The prayer service will be held Thursday evening. . Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Adjt. Henry Wilkins, officer in charge. 11 am. and 8 p.m, Adjt. Henry Wilkins. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Sev- | enth street, Maj. James Roberts, offi- | cer in charge. 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj. James Roberts. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Adjt. Charles Trit- ton, officer in charge. 7:45 p.m., Commandant Pred Willis. Last night for the special tent meet- ings at Thirteenth and K streets southeast. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jeffer- son street, Capt. Jackson Martin, offi- cer in charge. 11 am. and 8 pm, Capt. Jackson Martin. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 I street northeast. 11 a.m., Capt. Louise Hinton, and 8 p.m, Capt. Mildred Ayers. Men’s Social Service Center, 526 First street, Brig. J. G. McGee, offi- cer in charge. ‘11 am, Brig. J. G. McGee. CERETL Laymen’s League The Laymen’s League of the Diocese of Washington will conduct its annual pilgrimage to St. John's Church, Ol- ney, Md., on July 12. All men of the Episcopal Church, their families and friends are requested to participate. It is planned to leave Washington at 10 am. There will be a service at 11 o'clock, & box lunch on the lawn and a group conference in the after- noon. C e ST McKinley Memeorial Baptist. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins will preach at 11 am. tomorrow. Holy com- munion at 3:30 pm. Rev. T. G. ‘Whitbee, evangelist, of Philadelphia Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m. 1 will be the | Mary Havens and | pastor of | Men and 11 am. and| ’Dr. Perkins To Speak at Uniiersalist 3Union Summer Serv- | ices Will Commence Tomorrow. NION Summer services begin toe morrow at 11 o'clock in the Unr- | versalist National Memorial Church in co-operation with All Souls' Uni- tarian Church and Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, pastor of the Universalist Church, will preach tomorrow on “Salty Goodness.” Dr. Roger F. Etz, general superin- | tendent of the Universalist Church, | will preach on June 28 and July 5 | Rev. Charles H. Emmons, vice pr dent of the Universalist general con- ;venuon. on July 12. .| From July 19 through August 9 ‘ the services will be at All Souls’ Uni- | tarian Church Preachers will be July 19, Dr. Albert C. Dieffenbach of Newton Center Unitarian Church, Newton Center, Mass., formerly the editor of the Christian Register; July 26, Rev. G. J. Gascoign Grieve of | Highgate Hill Unitarian Church, Lon- | don, England; August 2, Rev. R. Les- | ter Mondale, All Souls' Unitarian | Church, Evanston, Ill.; August 9, Rev Roy B. Wintersteen, First Congrega- uonal Church (Unitarian), Uxbridge, The services will be transferred | August 16 to Mt. Pleasant Congrega- | tional Church and continue through | September 6. Preachers will be: Au- | gust 16, Rev. Paul Hunter of the Con- | gregational Church in Vanderwerken, Va.: August 23 and 30, Rev. Ewart E Turner, formerly minister of the American church in Berlin, Germany: September 6, Rev. Paul Hunter, Regular services will be resumed | September 13 in the co-operating churches. SERMON TOPIC IS ANNOUNCED R. P. Schearrer to “The Role of the Remnant.” The Role of the Remnant” will be sermon of the Rev. R. P the | Rev. Dis uss o'clock service, The Welcome Bible Class for men and women and the Mother Gordon Bible Class will meet at 9:45 am. Miss Catherine Mattoon will ad- dress the young people’s meeting at 7:30 o'clock on “How to Use Our Minds.” This will be a combined meeting of the young people’s and senior societies. The Woman's Synodical Society for Missions will open its meetings on Monday evening at Hood College Frederick, Md., and the following n of this church will attend Mrs. E. V. Crittenden, Mrs. L. H Dennis, Mrs. Leroy L. McAul W. H. McClenon and Mrs. Mills. | FAITH IS TOPIC ter- | Brethren to Hear Rev. | Homer A. Kent Tomorrow At the First Brethren Church to- morrow at 11 am. Rev. Homer A Kent will preach on “Faith in Ac- tion.” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “The Great Choice.” Calvin Bright, son of a missionary to China, will address all the young people’s groups at 6:45 p.m. on mis- sion work in China. The midweek service will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m., the pastor leading A Gospel service will be sponsored by the Layman's group at the Gos- | pel Mission Friday at 8 pm [ | Incarnation Lutheran The Summer schedule of services will begin tomorrow. Matins & 40- | The regular service will be at 11 am | The pastor, Rev. Henry Manken, jr.. | will read the liturgy and preach the | sermon at both services. Christian Endeavor i the | | One outstanding feature of the Sum- mer conference scheduled for Fred- | ericksburg, Va., July®, 3, 4 and 5, will be the presence of George Wilson, field worker for the Southern area. Other well-known leaders will be Rev. Ben !Lac} of Union Theological Seminary, ichmond; Col. Cudlipp, Darrell Crain, sr Rev. H. B. Wooding, Rev. C. E. Hn.thorne, Merritt L. Smith, Helen Lyon and Dr. Schnabel. Recreation | and activities will be in care of Jesse Stimson and Dr. Darrell Crain, jr. Word has come from the Summer | conference leaders that the contest for lreglslra!ions will close Monday, and prompt action must result in order to | win the award of a free trip to Fred= ericksburg or the second award of one= half the cost of the latter trip. Send | in registrations now to Hilman Harris, 2149 California street. | “Music night” will be observed by | the senior group of Luther Place Me~ morial tomorrow at 7 p.m. Westminster Club and Covenant- Fellowship groups of Covenant-First | Presbyterian Church will convene to- morrow at 7 p.m. Intermediate Endeavorers of First Brethren will be host to the Young People’s Society at a joint rally to- morrow at 7 pm. A returned mis- slonary from China will speak. Young people’s night will be observed at the evening sermon. Recently elected senior union offi- cers to take office July 1 are: Presi- dent, Jesse Stimson: vice president, Frank McGeary, jr.; carfsponding secretary, Richard Drifmeyer; record- ing secretary, Ruth Blackburn; treas- urer, George Mowdy; intermediate superintendent, Mrs. L. C. Greene. and junior superintendent, Anna Wide~ meyer. ‘Washington Endeavorers will be rep- resented by Frances Sangster, retiring president, at the Christian Endeavor Conference scheduled for Lakeside, ©Ohio, June 23 through June 28. Anna Widmeyer will attend the Ohio State convention at Zanesville in the same capacity and during the same period. Mary and Margaret Hammond will conduct the meeting of the senior group at Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 7 p.m. 4