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B4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1936. RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN WASHINGTON CHURCHES Dr.Luccock Will Preach Tomorrow New Jersey Pastor to Be Chevy Chase Guest. ]DF- GEORGE N. LUCCOCK, pastor of Morristown, N. J., Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. The Summer club for junior and senior high school students will play tennis Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5. W. Boggs, 219 Elm street, Chevy Chase, Md, and will have a lawn party Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis 8. Peeser, 217 Raymond street, Chevy Chase, Md. Wednesday they will have s swim at Wardman Park pool and will play tennis again on Friday. The club is conducting a “bathing suit shower” in order to collect suits for boys and girls. The club is also raising enough. money to send one Boy or girl from the court to Fort Foote each week end. The college and young people's groups have started a club and are planning evening socials, outings and | social service. The Annual Young People’s Confer- ence at Hood College opened yester- day. Misses Mabel Wright, Mildred Harris, Phyllis Davis, Louise Thomp+ son, Charlotte Patterson and James Marsden represent this church. About 140 boys and girls are at- tending the Daily Vacation Bible School, which is sponsored by the six Protestant churches in Chevy Chase. It will continue through July 17. TWO BIBLE CITIES TOPIC OF NEWELL| Ryland M. E. Vacation School Will Continue Another Week. “A ‘Tale of Two Bible Cities” is Rev. Karl G. Newell's theme at the 11 am. service tomorrow in Rvland M. E. Church. The vacation church school with four departments will continue an- other week. “Closing night” will be | held Priday evening when the differ- | ent departments will give exhibits and | a program. A feature of the progrum “RALLY DAY” SERVICE Special Service Planned by Chevy Chase Baptist. Midsummer rally day will be ob- served at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Rev. Ed- ward O. Clark, pastor, will give a brief communion meditation on “The Supreme Sacrifice” preceding the ob- servance of the Lord's supper. A patriotic feature will be carried out | in the service in keeping with the | season. One charter member and one of the newest members will take part in the service. Mr. Clark will preach on “The Un- seen Temple” at the community ves- per service to be held on the lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. Communism! Is Subject Of Sermon Rev. R. L. Wood to ‘Continue” Series at Petworth M. E. AS America Anything to Fear From Communism?” will be the subject of the sermon tomorrow eve- ning by Rev. R. L. Wood. pastor of the Petworth M. E. Church. This is the third in a series of Sunday eve- ning sermons on “Some Modern Questions” in connection with the one hour service, held from 7:30 to 8:30. The young people have charge of the first half hour, with Gene Otto, president of the Epworth League, leading a song service, Helen Le Duc presiding, Jack Gearhart reading the scripture lesson, Carol Hogan leading in prayer and Chester giving a brief address. The minister has charge of the concluding half hour. At 11 am. the minister will con- | duct the service and preach on “Things That Endure.” “THESE FOOLS!" Rev. Speak at Takoma Park Presbyterian. “These Fools!” will be the subject will be a play, “Engaging Janet,” given by the intermediate department for ! the purpose of raising funds for an | intermediate choir director. Those taking part in the play are Theresa | Graves, Nancy Smith, Barbara | Switzer, Madeline Thibodeau, Dorothy De Atley, Lavern Bayliss and Betty Brown, with committee work by Wal- ter Kriner and Pete Brown. A worship service that evening will in charge | of Katherine Summers. A lawn fete will be held at the church Wednesday for the benefit of | s fund for sending young people of the church to the Summer institute | at Mountain Lake Park, Md. SERVICES LISTED Rev. W. D. Keene to Give Communion Talk. | The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene of Calvary M. E. Church South, will make a short communion talk at the 11 o'clock service on “The Uplmedl Christ.” At 7:30 o'clock. the young people and the pastor will hold a joint service. Mrs. Lewis® Patterson wills have charge of the preparatory seriice, and the pastor will continue his talks on “Life” The theme is “Life, As a Journey,” the third in the series. At the service at 9:30 mmth'c‘ltdult, ent, the pastor wi on d“' I‘hep‘ngloflolu Enterprise Called Mis- sions,” as the first is Missionary Sun- day in the church school. On Tuesday evening the board of stewards will meet. On Thursday evening the pastor will conduct a round table discussion on “What the Bible Means to Me.” Dr. Ben Lacy, president of the Union Theological Seminary of Richmond, will be the eclosing speaker of the Distriet of Columbia Senior Christian Endeavor Summer Conference &t Predericksburg, Va., tomorrow at 2:30 pm. Rev. H. B. Wooding, Ecking- ton: Presbyterian, will lead in a united youth communion service at 11 am., preceded by a Sunday School session in charge of Terrelle B. Crum. At tonight's session, Col. Cudlipp, Rich- mond, will conduct a campfire serv- ice, which will be followed by fel- lowship clan meetings. Award of & free trip to Fredericks- burg, Va, in the Summer conference registration contest was made to Wil- liam Armstrong of Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian and second place of & one-half-expense trip was at- tained by Mary Kirhey of Rhode |g 1sland Avenue M. P. Installation of senior union officers and newly-appointed board members will be made at a rally July 13 at Columbia Heights Christian Church. Warren Hoppes, figld worker for the International society in Pennsylvania, will be guest speaker and install the officers. Frances Sangster, retiring president, will preside. Films of Sum- mer conference events will be released at this time. “Conscience, the Divine Voice in Man,” will be the theme of discus- sion at the meeting of the senior group at New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow at 7 ym. Harold Bennett will have charge. The group will hold an eutdoor rally at the heme of Mrs. Richardson, 2901 Daven- port atreet, at 5:45 p.m. next Sunday. Catherine Coate will lead in_dis- cussing the topic, “The Divine Voice in Nature.” First Brethren Senior Endeavor- ers will have a program tomorrow at sugurate s policy to be followed for July and August. Base ball is sched- uled for Fairlawn at 6 p.m. Tuesday. ‘Those, societies remaining in op- oy the Summer can obtain idess ‘and’ suggestions by communi- eating with union headquarters, room 800, Insurance Building. The office is open on Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Publicity items be sent in by Tuesday at the hour, - tomorrow morning in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church by Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. The Welcome Bible Class for men and women and the Mother Gordon Bible Class will meet at 9:45 am. The young people will meet at 7 p.m. and will be addressed by Robert Gibble on “Leisure Time.” The Woman's Society will have its ! at the home of Mrs. William Stuart, 212 Carroll street, Wednesday morn- ing. “The Clash of Color,” by Basil Matthews, will be studied. All wemen of the congregation and their friends are invited to attend and to bring a box luncheon, Allan F. Stuart of the Young Peo- ple’'s Society has left to attend the C. E. Conference at Fredericksburg, Va., and the following are attending the Presbyterian Young People’s Con- ference at Hood College, Frederick, Md., which opened Friday evening and will continue for a week: Elidge Allanson, Alice L. Colbert, Ethel M. Fisher, Margarita Praser, Emmy Jane Harbin, Barbara McClenon, Marcia Schearrer and Eleanor Sherburne. SHIRKEY TO TALK ON GETHSEMANE South, will be “The Meaning of Gethsemane.” The sermon is & com- munion meditation and will be fol- lowed by the Lord’s supper. The sermon at 8 p.m. will be “Anchors That Hold.” The pastor, Rev. Albert P. Shirkey, will preach at both services. The at the church tomorrow evening. A committee will be formed to plan the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration to be held in the church in the Fall. The Gamma Sigma Class meeting will be in the form of a picnic on reservation No. 6, in Rock Creek Park next Saturday. Members will meet at the church at 4 o'clock. Rock Creek Parish. Holy communion will be celebrated tomorrow at 8:30 and 11 a.m. There will also be a sermon at the later service. Holy communion, Tuesday at 10 am., at the Masonic and East- ern Star Home. At Holy Comforter Chapel, holy communion at 7:30 and 11 am. With sermon also at 11 o’clock. There will be prayer and address at 8 p.m. Rev. W. L. Mayo will be in charge. Fifth St NW. Bet. € & B Sia Sunday Masses 7, 8,9, 10:30 and 11:30 e AREAE Cflnrtmuxl At Mount Pleasant Chur 1410 Columbis Road—Phone Ad. 4614 Rev. R. J. Ctinchy, D. D., Minister 11a.m.—Union Service at National Universalist Memorial Church First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. ANDREW MELROSE BRODIE, D. D.. Minister in Charse. | will render a program in the after- IS SERMON TOPIC| R. P. Schearrer to | will be “The Memorial Feast.” Com- | nation for the Summer will be as ml-‘ meeting Friday night. first porch meeting for the Summer ! Nelson, Glenna Irene Potts, Dorothy | ‘The theme at the 11 o'clock servtcgl | at Francis Asbury M. E. Church Board of Stewards will meet | Rehoboth Baptist. Rev. Johnsons theme tomorrow morning is “Religion and Patriotism.” Interdenominational Usher's Union noon. At 7:30 p.m., the pastor’s topic will be, “The Negro in War and Peace.” Next Wednesday evening he has been invited to preach to the young people of the Providence Bap- tist Church. Divine Science. “Righteousness Exalteth a Nation"” is fhe subject of the lesson sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Florrie Beal Clark, minister of the Divine Science Church of Oklahoma City and ‘Wednesday, at 8 p.m,, “The Silence.” Mt. Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. H. Randolph will preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. tomorrow. The ordinance of baptism will be ad- ministered after the morning service, Covenant meeting will be held at 3:30 pm. and new members will be re- ceived followed by the Lord's supper. On Monday at 8 p.m. there will be a sermon and pew rally for the benefit of the cradle roll. Special missionary meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. McKendree Methodist. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward will con- duct the informal song service at 8 pm. The minister speaks on “The Ministry of Morning.” At 11 am holy communion will be observed and new members re- ceived. Rev. Samuel E. Rose gives & communion meditation on “Christ as a Makeshift.” Young People's League at 7 pm. Midweek service, Thursday at 8 p.m. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. K. W. Roy will preach at 11 am. on “The Power of Prayer”; 3 p.m., communion; 8 p.m. preach- ing; Vacation Bible School from July 6 to 18 for children, 10 a.m. to 12:30 | p.m. each day. Dr. Darby to Preach. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the | Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morning in Washington Heights Presbyterian Church on “Re- ligion and the Radin.” | Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will speak to- | morrow morning on “True Patriot- | ism.” In the evening his subject | munion will be served. Takoma Park Baptist. Rev. William E. La Rue will speak at the morning service on “A Lesson Prom the Genecalogies.” This will | be foliowed by the communion and | | reception of new members. The eve- ning services have been omitted for the Summer season. Memorial United Brethren. | At the 11 o'clock service Rev. Simp- | son B. Daugherty will preach on “The | Greatest Benefactor.” Vespers at 7:30 p.m. with brief message by the min- ister. Midweek service of prayer Thursday evening. 8t. Stephen’s I:ungehul Lutheran. | Dr. R. G. Steinmeyer. professor at Maryland University. will occupy the | pulpit at the 11 a.m. service during the absence of Rev. Sam H. Korn- mann, | Kenilworth l‘reflhvten-m | _J. T. Owens, teacher of the Men's Bible Class, will substitute for the | | pastor at the 11 a.m. service and will | have for his theme “Endued With | Power.” The Fidelis will hold a so- cial Monday evening at the Recrea- | tion Center. Prayer service Thursday at 8 pm. Christian Science. “God" is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the, Churches of Christ. Scientist. tomorrow. The golden text is from Exodus 20:3: “Thou shalt have | | no Sther gods before Me." Among the citations which comprise the lesson- sermon is the following from the Bible: “The Lord is merciful and gra- | cious, slow to anger, and Pplenteous in | mercy.” (Psalms 103:8.) | Potomae Helghu Community. “Politics, Patriotism and Plety,” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. ©O. J. Randall tomorrow at 11 am. The “sunset service” will be held at | 8:45 on the church lawn. the Chris- tian Endeavor Society and the pastor co-operating. Richard Drifmeyer, Franklin Gibson. June Sorensen and Justine Barnaby will attend the Chris- tian Endeavor Conference at Fred- ericksburg. Zion Lutheran. “A Declaration of Dependence” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. JZdward G. Goetz. The Church Council will meet Mon- day at 8 p.m. in the chapel. | the Alexandria Post. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. classes for all. 11:00 a.m.—"The Christisn in the Serv- ice of His Country,” sermon by Visitors Always Weleome! th & Dahlis Sts. N.W. TAKOMA o275 cdu Petiihes Baliss: 8 8 at 9 am _Morning Worship st 9:45. St. Mark’s Lutheran indepen Ave. S.W, rEV: 3 STRER FRANTE. Fas BB ey Behool Faith Ev. Lutheran Church N Mi st i‘ hllwn George_J. Grewenow, Pastor. 4 . —Church Sehool 11:00 ::—Wm Ilr'llm United Luthersn Cburch) _m_!lg_'_e.hg;__;' 45 a.m, ATONEMENT Rhode Tsland Ave. m."g? '.'.‘u (X 13’: Vu'v'nl, 8 Y Harnlnl’. School, 9:45 am. in the CMHI( Little Church. cn'klsn, N 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. ‘REV. J. FREDERIC 'INCIII.. Paster 11 AM. “RELIGION OR RUIN" oy hofim-i’rudom" SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH “ Ath Il NW, Third Baptist, There will be Woman's day service tomorrow. At 11 am. Miss Elita B;nks will be the guest speaker. At 8 pm. Mrs. Prancis M. Watson, re- turned missionary from Africa, will be the guest speaker. At the close of the service there will be a short address by the pastor, Dr. George O. Bullock. Marvin Methodist. Rev. C. Carroll Burruss will have charge of the holy communion service at 11 o'clock, assisted by Rev. Edward E. Overholt. The pastor will use as the topic of the communion sermon *“The Pure in Heart.” He will preach also at the evening vesper service at 7:30 o'clock. St. Mark’s Lutheran. “The Peacemakers” will be the sub- ject of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. This is the first of a series of sermons for July. They are as follow July 12, “Our Thoughts”; July 19, “A Prayer for Patience,” and July 26, “The Religion of the Doorstep.” Mount Zion Baptist, Bethesda. ‘The pastor will preach at 10 am. | on “The Task of the Master.” Fifteenth Street Christian. During church &chool meets at 9:15 am. Morning worship at 10:30 a.m., with the Lord's supper and sermon by Rev. | Leslie L. Bowers on "“The Land of the Free” A daily vacation Bible school will be conducted July 13-31 under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth La- Roche and a corp of teachers. Wesley Methodist, Rev. J. Luther Neff will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Nathanael's Tree.” This is the first in a series of Sunday morning sermons in July on “New Testament Trees." Yogoda Society. Louis E. Van Norman, author, lec- turer and chairman of the society, will speak tomorrow evening in the chapel, 1758 Columbia road mnorth- west. The subject will be “Resigna- tion.” The public is invited, - Healing Services. The meeting and services of the Christian Healing Mission at Church of St. Stephen and the Incar- lows: Prayer circle, July 6. 8 pm., the Chapel of the Incarnation, n!w August 3, same time and place. The healing services will be July 14 at| ln 30 and August 11 at 10:30 am. The | evening meetings at 8 will be held July | All interested in Mrs the 28 and August 25 the work are invited Blackistone will lead Monday evening. St. Paul's Presbyterian. ‘The Sacrament of the Lord's sup- | per will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Rev. Alexander T. Coyle will preach on “Our Spiritual Declaration of Independence.” Jones Memorial M. E. At 11 am. holy communion and | sermon by the pastor, Dr. Julius 8. Carroll, on “Which of the Four Am I?" Unit leaders’ bench rally at 3:30 pm. Mid-week 8:30 pm. Volunteers of America. “Divine Liberty” will be the Ject at tomorrow afternoon’s services at 471 Pennsylvania avenue. Capt. LeRoy Eroh will conduct the services. Capt. Clyde Parker will be in charge of services tomorrow night at An open-air meeting will precede the services with a special song service, St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Rev. A. J. Wilder will officiate to- morrow. He will leave next week on his vacation Holy communion tomorrow at 8 am. Holy communion’s sermon at 11 am. Subject of sermon, “God's Glory.” During the Summer, Dr. H. H. Clement will be in charge of the services. Friendship Baptist. “A Rest for the People of God” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. R. Peters will speak at 8 p.m. St. Paul M. E., South. Rev. William F. Locke will preach at 11 am. on “Truth the Great Liber- Lutheran TRINITY MISSOUR! SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “FAITH STRENGTHENED _ CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEV. SE STATE THEATER. A, Pistor, N .%%‘. ir"n._.cfir::l :.'fif’l'nm““ ristian Man” LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Reverend Carl C. Rasmussen. D. D., Pastor 11 O'Clock Bervice— “WHEN LIFE'S GOALS ELUDE US.”| 9:45 a.m —Sunday School for all ages, ST. PAUL’S a1 5 7:00 Lle—%l;ifln a,r:li:‘k hevy ase aker. Rev. E. O. Cls Maryiand Avenue and Nisth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D, Pastor Sundsy 8¢hoOl....eee. 9:30 AM. Morning Worship........11:00 the Summer months the the | Z. D.| meeting | service Wednesday, | sub- | Theodore / ator.” At the evening service, at 7 o'clock, the Young People's Division will occupy the first half. hour, led by Miss Mary Lois Rice. From 7:30 to 8 the pastor will conduct and will preach on “The Romance of Living.” Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow on “The Rock From Whence We Were Hewn.” The sermon and music will be in celebration of the Nation's birth- day. The Trilla B. Young Bible Class {will hold & lawn fete Monday at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak at 11 am. on “Action to Match Our Gospel.” Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching at 11 am. by Rev. John W. McCoy and holy communion; 8 pni, preaching. Tuesday, 8 pm., joy service, Friday, 8 p.m. prayer service. Galbraith A. M. E. Z. Rev. Daniel C. Pope will preach at 11 o'clock am. on “Choosing Church Officers.” At 8 pm. his subject will be “The Upper Currents.” Eckington Presbyterian. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, who is attending the Young People’s Conference at Fredericksburg, Va. Larman Sher- | wood, blind boy preacher, will be the guest, speaker tomorrow. Mr. Sher- wood was educated at the Maryland | School for the Blind and graduated with honors from Union College, Sche- nectady, N. Y. He is preparing for the gospel ministry. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. | Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will | preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on *“The Self-Exalted King.” The Lord's sup- per will be observed. He will preach at 8 pm. on “Ye Are Complete in Him.” Psalms 76-78 will be studied during | the church prayer service Thursday evening. Monthly reports and busi- | ness will follow. Tweifth Street Christian, Rev. J. F. Whitfield will have for | his subject at 11 a.m. “The Holy Spirit’s Intercession.” At 8 pm. he will preach o 'he Mob Mind in the Book of Acti The Lord's supper will be observed at each service. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Men's Club | St. Luke's Episcopal. Rev. Josiah E. Elliott, rector. will celebrate holy communion at 7 a.m. At 11 a.m., morning prayer, holy com- munion and sermon by the rector. Metropolitan A. M. E. Sunday will be observed as | folks’ day. At 11 am. Rev. old | Richard | A. Greene. whose father is the oldest | living minister in the conference, will | preach on “Honor Thy Father and | Thy Mother,” followed by the holy communion, a testimonial service and | a dinner for the aged. At 8 p.m. Rev. Zebedee M. Hawkins, assistant min- ister, will preach on “Way Through | Life” followed by the holy com- | munion. | Fifteentn Street Presbyterian. | Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. “Our Greatest Enemies—Not Com- munist.” St. John's, Bethesda. The rector, Rev. Joseph E. Williams, sailed Tuesday for an ocean trip to Florida. Services tomorrow, at 7:30 {and 11'a m.. wiii be in charge of Rev. | William Curtis White, who will preach at 11 on “Christian Democracy.” Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class wiil meet | tomorrow at 9:45 a Chief Stephen flrflpnhm Epturnpal N \\w\\\w&\wwm g Mount Vernon Place 7 * SOUTHERN METHODISM'S . /REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH' min-mk\lmrm« L T MR % Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth 8¢. N.W 7 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. % £:00 pm — (‘h PR. W. ANGI’I SMITH. Minist . fiuhnhufl i:'ntnrhpal 16th St. Near P 8. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS. D. D.. Minister 11:00—"In Earthen Vess B:00—"After the Fourth. Ilruhg:num NEW YORK AVENUE 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS 9:30 a.m —Church Bible School. ~—Rev. Albert Sanders. :00 p.m.—Evening Vesper Hour. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. 0. 8000 e aeo; D Paster 11:00 .m.—*The Law of Liberty.” z m by the Pastor ‘SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. I Illfll'l’ GARNER. Minister. "CHIIST OR COHPROMISL" Sunday School—9: CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chass Cirele Dr. J. Hillman Hellister, Minister: :45 8.m.—The Clyde Kelly Bible fll.. 1100 a.m, — Morn Rev. Georze -:E“‘M D, D. Activities in Local Churches T. Porter, second vice president, will preside. H. E. A. Gutshall will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kes- ter, the pastor, will give a short talk. James S. McCarthy will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “The Coming of the Holy Spirit in Power.” Al' men are welcome, Dr. Kester will preach at the church service, after which holy communion will be observed. There will be no service in the evenlnz “GET A VISION” WILL BE TOPIC Rev. Harold E. Beatty to Speak at Georgetown Lutheran. “Get a Vision” will be the sermon subject tomorrow at 11 am. in Georgetown Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Dr. H. A. Kester, pastor of Con- gress Street Methodist Church, will address the Sunday school at 10 am. Other speakers at the Sunday &chool assembly during July will be as follows: July 12, Dr. Raymond Beeger, professor at George Washing- ton University: July 19. Austin Cooper of St. Mark's Lutheran Sun- day school; July 26, Rev. Kenneth Lyons, pastor Mount Tabor Metho- dist, Church. During July this Sunday school will represent the Inner Mission Society in having charge of one of the Bible classes each Sunday at the Tubercu- losis Hospital at Pourteenth and Upehur streets, Preparatory service, Thursday. p.m., conducted by the pastor. Holy communion will be administered July 12. At a recent meeting of the Church Council the invitation was extended to tHe Eastern Conference of the | Maryland Synod to hold its Fall con- | vention in this church. DR. BROOKS SPEAKER “Religious Shadow Box-! ing” Is Topie. At Lincoln Congregational Temple | tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Religious Shadow Boxing."” | | The Men's Brotherhood at 10 am. | will be addressed by Dr. Algernon B. Jackson on “Reasons for the High Death Rate Among Negroes in the District of Columbia.” ‘The forum will meet at 6 pm. The pastor will lead the discussion on “Games of Chance as One of Our Worst Evils.” General discussion will follow. The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Metropolitan Memonal M. E. The series of Summer sermons on “Garden Scenes of the Bible" which | has been attracting much attention from the congregation will be cone tinued during July by Rev. William Keese. Tomorrow morning the sub- Jject will be “The Peril of the Garden,” a study based upon a little read pas- sage in the Old Testa Friends " Friends Meeting of Washington. (Es ished 1930—2111 F) a_ Ave.) Meeting for Worship Pirst Dav (Sunday) at 11am Al interested are welcome. Frtnhgflnan F OURTH PRESBYTERIAN : CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister 11.00 a.m —"The Psrehologs of Religious Negleet. (Broadcast Over WOL st 11 300 8:00 pm.—"Ged's Merey on the ‘Whole House of Israel.” (Coneludlnl Bermon of the Israel Series.) i o —t| AN R 0l . A, Gift of the Presbyteria; South to the Nation's Rev. Andrew R. B Divine Worship. 11 a. CENTRAL PRESBYTER Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. MEETINGS ARRANGED Presbyterian Groups to Meet Jointly. Beginning tomorrow evening the two young people's societies will meet in the parlor of Sixth Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. each Sunday, with each group assuming the responsibil- ity for the program leadership on al- ternate Sunday evenings. Tomorrow the older group will lead under the direction of Dudley Skinker. ‘The subject of the sermon tomorrow by Rev. J. Herbert Garner is “Christ or Compromise.” The board of directors of the Wom- en’s Organization will have a brief but important meeting following the morn- ing service to take action on a recom- mendation of the Church Council. Citiiie;shhip To Be Topic Of Dr. Smith Mount Vernon Place Pastor to Preach Patriotic Sermon. l)R W. ANGIE SMITH, pastor of Mount Vernon Place Methodist | Episcopal Church South, will preach | a patriotic sermon on “Christian Cit- | izenship” at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. In the evening he will preach on “Christianity and Society.” The Board of Stewards and Finance | Committee will meet Wednesday eve ning. Dr. Smith will conduct meeting Thursdny evening, speaking on the topic “St. Augustine.” This will be the first of a series of three adresses on Protestant saints. The young peoples department will have as leader Mary Stuart Wilkinson | at the meeting tomorrow at 7 o'clock. The daily vacation Bible school, sponsored by Calvary Baptist Church, First Congregational Church and Mount Vernon Place Church will be held in this church from July 6 through July 24. St. Malthews Luther:n. A Summer schedule of services will g0 into effect tomorrow. . there will be an early service at 8:30 a.m. The Sunday school will continue to meet at 9:30 am. Rev. E. H. Meuser, the pastor, will |preach the sermon of both services tomorrow. He will speak concerning | “Christianity’s _Attitude Toward Hu- REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. ‘ Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—~Morning Worship. | Sermon by Rev. R. M. Crowe $:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon by Rev. R. M. Crowe COVENANT.- FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts, N.W. DR ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY. 3 SON. AT MORNING WORSHIP, 11 AM. DR. WALTER LOWRIE WHALLON, Guest Preacher Sunday School, 10 A.L GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) P Street near 3lst Street N.W. REV, ROBERT M. SKINNER. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church Sehool. .—Morning 'luuhla 11:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. —Comhlnld umuu of Youn: cumou-n:urm.,,g,-gu Rev. Berna! lrukllll D. 9:45 a.m.—Church ltrhool 11:00 nn—-flmn by Dr !n.x'q.a.mu, ds of Independence. L 45;‘: on.nl People’s Meeting WESTMII‘!STER 10:00 a.m.—Church uhul = suest GRES T W 7:00 p.m.—Westminster Pellowship. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pa. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM. Minister. man Suffering.” Evangeliral “WHAT IT TAKES" R PM. A Gospel Meeting secand to RS o ineing and preaching that touch the sps “WALKING IN 'nlr TRUTH" 1AM, WOL Broadcost, 2 P.M. Rible School o 10am. Young People Week-pisht Re}!lvll nnnnn ALL THE FEOFLE WEL\"OME ALL THE TIME Dr. Crank Foacey , Minister 8 PiNeY BR Rb. at Geomeia AveN! E the | In addition | | to the usual service at 11 am CanonStokes Will Preach 2 Sermons Celebrate Holy Com- munion Tomorrow at Cathedral. R. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, canon in residence of Washington Cathedrai for July, will deliver tha sermon at both the celebration of the holy communion at 11 am. and the people’s evensong service at 4 pm. in the Great Choir tomorrow. Holy communion is in the chapel ot St. Mary at 7:30 am. Group pil- grimages will be held immediately | after the 11 am. and 4 p.m. services, The 400th anniversary of the death of Deciderius Erasmus, which oc- | curred in 1536, will be commemorated at the evensong service in Washing- ton Cathedral on Sunday afternoon, July 12. Arrangements are being | made by the Cathedral authorities in co-operation with the local Commit- tee on the Erasmus Commemoration of which Dr. Lester K. Born is chair- man. “PAUL'S DEFENSE” DR. BRIGGS' TOPIC 'Lord’s Supper to Be Ob- | served at National Bap- tist Memorial. Dr. Frederic F. Briggs. pastor in- terim at the National Baptist Me- morial, will take for the subject of h sermon, tomorrow morning, “Paul’s | Defense.” The Lord's supper will be observed. In the evening, his theme | will be “Found in the Wastebasket.” | There will be a joint session at 10 o'clock of the Pinkham Class for Men ; | and the Mizpah Class for Women with Brooks Hayes as the speaker. The | midweek service will be held Thurs- day at 8 pm. in connection with !u'h"‘h there will be a special program of the Summer Bible school ¢hriatum CHRISTIAN The Natmnal City (Disciples of Christ.) THOMAS CIRCLE H. MILLER ham—Bible !rrum. 4 x wvext TBrescher, Columbia Hrights 1435 Park Rd. N Arthur P. Wilson. Summer Sched, ' a m —Church Schonl # m.—Summer Sermon Series The Overcoming of Lif The ™ i Ith Groups 700 pm— Service Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Pastor 930 a.m.—Bihle School Prophet's Dream v n Endeaver METROPOLITAN | Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D. D, Pastor MR. STEPHEN W. CRANSTON, GUEST PREACHER Morning Worthip__ 11:00 O Clock Sermon Them “Sons of God” Evening Service. 7:45 O'Clock. Text: “What Are You Living for?” thlr &hrml 9 TI\PA M. Praver and Praice Sorvies Thursday, 7:45 Maryland Avenue 11th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor. 9:30am—S.8 B.Y.P.U—Tpm | 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. 8:00 pm.—Sermon by the Pastor. g Coming Arain KENDALL, 9th NEAR B S.W.| Len Franklin Stevens. Minister. i40a.m—Synday Schoal 00 a.m. he Price of Freedom.” 00 p.m —Communion Service. {00 p.m B, U urs.. 8:00 p.m. —Prayer Bervice We Preach Crucified Christ 11 E Th WEST WASHINGTON 4 N, Strests N.w. B. AUSTIN. Pastor. 11:00 m»—&-nmm by the Pastor. SECOND 17th and lnl Clnh ) lll Rev. H M. B nes, u Pastor. | o mam——sardly Schnm B &00am—"The Angel's Touch." CORDIAL WEI.C"M! TO ALL. CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. | 9:30 AM.—Bible School. 11:00 AM ‘How God Makes a Man Great’ (The Lord’s Supper) 6:45P.M.—B. Y. P. U. 8:15 P.M. ‘The Hopes of a Sinner’ 8 P.M.—Thursday—Study of Sunday School Lesson. | PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL | the | SERVICES. E Near ith S.W. F"‘TH Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. | 11:00 a.m—The Touch of God.” Com- | munion ;&5 pm —"The Laughter of the Bible." 8 & 930 Mr €3 rus Johneon will teach the Beres Class and J. H. Tngram the Mooney Class. [w's 8 Tues. night 1f within reach of_the "church ch. come to_church. GRACE h and So_Caro. Ave. Partor P W, JOHNSON. 9:30—Bible School, classes for all. SERMON TOPICS ad and to Spare™ summer Communion, &.00—"Profitable Unto All Thin, Praver Meeting Thursday at, All Chureh_Services Continue Throurh Summer as Usva! WORSHIF WITH GRACE. l l BETHANY 1B LASS R !,II-VI“ on:N‘lON sive & practical interpretation Invites you to Ml HORACE L R. 1 Ave. and 2nd St. N.W 11:00 a m —Communion on 730 p. m—"‘l‘amumw- That Never Come." M. P. GERMAN. Minister Medit, lesson FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. H. W. 0. MILLINGTON, Acting Pastor. 1AM “A MODEL PRAYER,” Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper, Richmond, Va. 7:45 P.M.—“CHRISTIANITY'S SOCIAL MESSAGE,” Dr. Tupper. Come to Sunday School, 9:30 AM.; B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PM., Pational Waptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. Dr. Frederic F. Briggs, Pastor Interim 11 AM.—"PAUL'S DEFENSE.” (The Lord's Supper). 8 PM.—“FOUND IN THE WASTEBASKET.” 9:30—Bible School. 6:45—B. Y. P. U. THURSDAY, 8 P.M.—SPECIAL PROGRAM OF THE SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL. 8th and H Sts. N.W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister "WHO IS THE REAL PATRIOT?" 8. Abernethy. —“THE AGE OF CONFLICT.” Calvary . 11 AM-—“ Rev. W. 8 P.M. . Rev. Philip G. Murray. 9:30—8Sunday School. \ 6:45—Young People’s Groups. Prayer Meeting—Thursday, 8:00.

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