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-B—+4 LaborTheme To Be Heard At Cathedral "Appropriate Sermons to Be Delivered by Two Canons. Smmous appropriate to the na- tional observance of Labor Sun- day will be delivered in the Great Choir of Washington Cathedral to- fhorrow by Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to the Bishop of Washington, and Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon in residence, at the 1T am. celebration of the holy com- munion and at the people’s evensong wervice at 4 o'clock, respeetively. Services for the day will begin with eelebration of the holy communion in St. Mary's Chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Group pilgrimages under the lead- ership of Edwin N. Lewis, editor of The Cathedral Age, will be held im- mediately following the 11 am. and ¢ pm. services. Services for Labor day will include telebration ‘of the holy commurion in the Chapel of the Resurrection at 7:30 a.m. and evensong service in St. Mary’s Chapel at 4 o'clock. The cura- tor's office at the west end of the Cath- edral foundation and the cottage herb garden adjoining the temporary bap- tistry will be open on Monday &s an accommodation to holiday pilgrims, but will be closed tomorrow. Vol- unteer pilgrim aides will be on duty Monday to conduct visitors through the Great Choir and the Crypt shapels. Bishop James E. Freeman is expected home next Tuesday and will return to the Cathedral pulpit 8t the evensong service September 13. He will deliver the sermon Sunday afternoon, September 20, in the Cathedral amphitheater at the patri- etic service in recognition of the 70th annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Canon Wolven will act as master of ceremo- mies and a special order of service & being prepared. That portion of #she service from 4 to 4:30 pm, Bastern standard time, will be broad- wast over the Columbia Broadcasting Bystem and the National Broadcast- g Co. ‘Work on installing additional sculp- gured statues in the “Ter Sanctus” geredos behind the Jerusalem altar in ¢he great sanctuary was resumed this week. Among the statues set in place & a remarkably fine likeness of the | Jate Rt. Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, | first bishop of Washington, under whom the Cathedral site on Mount | Wlban was acquired in 1898 and the foundation stone of the fabric laid n 1907, REV. C. B. AUSTIN SELECTS SUBJECTS “What Are You and I| Here For?” to Be Topic at 11 A.M. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the Guest Preacher REV. BHILLIP J. McLEAN, Jr. Topic Given For Sermon By Dr. Smith “Center of Life” to Be Morning Theme Tomorrow. R. W. ANGIE SMITH, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will speak on “The Center of Life” at the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow and at 8 p.m. on “The Church and Labor.” The Young People’s Department will hold the Sunday evening service at 7 o'clock. ‘The Church Workers' Council will | | meet Tuesday in room 10 at 8 p.m. Dr. Smith will speak on “John Bun- yan and the Baptists” at the mid- week service Thursday at 8 o'clock. The following circles of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday: No. 2, Mrs. Benson Taylor, 612 Raleigh place southeast, 1 p.m.; No. 4, Miss Mary Goodall, the New Berne, 11 am.; No. 5 Mrs. J. A Buck, Hains Point, 11 a.m. Wednesday: No. 11, Mrs. A. B. Mc- Pherson, 309 Shepherd street, 8 p.m.; No. 7, church, room 10, 10:30 a.m. BAPTISTS TO HEAR GUEST PREACHER Rev. Richard Graham of Taylorsville, Va., at Metropolitan Church. The Metropolitan Baptist Church will have as the guest preacher to- morrow Rev. Richard Graham of Taylorsville, Va. He was a former resident of Washington and entered the ministry from Metropolitan Church. He will speak both morning | and evening. Young People’s services are at 6:45 West Washington Baptist Church, will 'h tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “What Are You and I Here For?” He will| address the F. I. Greene Bible Class| #t 10 am, on “Turning to the Gen-‘ iles.” ‘The pastor will conduct the mid- | Wweek service Thursday evening. | Wrheme: “What the Church Means to | the City of Washington.” There will | be an important meeting of the dea- eons and their wives at the close of the service. ‘The pastor is making an earnest Bppeal to every organization in the chureh to do its best during the next @0 months to put into practice this wonderful four-fold church program and goal, which is as follows: 1. That we strive to have a regenerated church membership. 2. That we strive to have a spiritual church membership. 8. That we strive to have a separated ehureh membership. 4. That we strive ¢0 have a compassionate church mem- bership. SUBJECT GIVEN "The Decision of a Great | -Man,” Topic. Rev. J. Arthur Winn will preach Bt the First Congregational Church tomorrow morning on “The Decision of a Great Man.” The midweek meeting will be held Thursday at 7:45. Rev. Mr. Winn will speak on “Similarities and Dissimi- larties in Prayer.” The Women's Society Executive Committee will have a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gilbert, 1431 Geranium street, Thurs- day at 12:30. The I. C. Y. C. Club will meet at the church at 10 o'clock Tuesday. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. DR. GILMORE SPEAKER Substitutes for George- town Presbyterian Pastor At the Georgetown Presbyterian Church tomorrow, in the absence of Rev. Robert M. Skinner, who is on his vacation, Dr. Robert C. Gilmore will preach at 11 am. ‘The Young People's Societies will ineet at 6:30 p.m. in Cissel Chapel. B. Y. P. U. News Columbia federation will have its seventh annual retreat September 12 and 13 at Braddock Heights, Md., un- der the direction of Verona Z. Ruhl Louis Lucas, president of the federa- ation, will preside over the sessions and Rev. Clarence Cranford will bring the opening address. Nellie Fike, Maurice Crawford, Hunter Pritchard, Terry Beach, Gladys Wilson, Marion Cundiff, Stella Lewis and Th Wilson will present plans for the com- ing year. Reservations should be made at once with Mrs, Ruhl, Louise Acher will be in charge of the program tomorrow night at Tem- ple, D. C, leading in the discussion of the subject, “The Fine Arts in Private Worship.” A “flower program” will be presented 4t Metropolitan under the leadership of Kathryn Haynes. The topic will be “God’s Thoughts in Bloom.” Calvary will have the work of the Stewardship Commission presented by Neal Tomey, director of that com- I3 | o'clock. p.m. The Phi Gamma Kappa will hold a business conference Tuesday eve- ning. Robert Harper, president, will preside. The teachers and officers of the Bible School meet Thursday at 7 Mrs. William Hasker will speak on “The Council in Jerusalem.” Prayer service Thursday evening, when the pastor, Dr. John Compton Ball, will lead the service. This will be a covenant melting. DR. HARTSOCK GUEST “In Remembrance” to Be Morning Sermon Subject. Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock, district su- perintendent of the New York Con- ference, will occupy the pulpit of Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow morning and evening. The theme at the morning service will be “In Remembrance,” followed by the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. At the evening service his subject will be “The Music of the Gospel.” These services will conclude the seventeenth year that Dr. Hartsock has supplied the Foundry Church during the Summer vacation. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, the minister, and his family ‘will return next week and Dr. Harris will occupy the pulpit the following Sunday. Church Federation Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre- tary, returned Monday from a vaca- tion in the Lake Erie region. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Murray, hospital worker, is also back from her vaca- tion. Miss Etta Mai Russell, Juvenile Court worker, was busy during Au- guBt in neighborhood council work and arranging outings for under- privileged mothers and children at Camp Foote on the Potomac. The board of directors will meet September 17 at 12:30 at Pirst Con- gregational Church. Dr. C. E. Haw- thorne will preside. Dr. W. Angie Smith, general chair- man of the Washington Committee; Rev. A. P. Wilson, chairman of the local Program Committee, and Dr. Darby will go to Jenkintown, Pa., nexs Monday to attend a two-day confer- ence on the National Preaching Mis- slon. Dr. W. S. Abernethy of Cal- vary Baptist Church will also be present. Friends Friendl metlng (Onhodu) Meeting for wonmp 1% "1 AN Welcome, " Friends Meeting of \ W w ‘orlhm le at1lam. Al in W” Yositive Christianity Come to the National Church of Positive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Pastor. 1726 H St. N.W. Sun,, 11 A.M., Regular Service Sermon by DR. FRASER Subject—“What is Wed.—Purity and Yoga. Men., 7:30 P.M.,, Free Classes. (How to Get More Out of Life.' (M“uh)?‘fllllfl'm S wh THE EVENING Southerner Will Speak To Baptists “Foot Steps of God,” Topic of Rev. P. J. McLean. EV. PHILLIP J. McLEAN, jr., pas- tor of the First Baptist Church, Summerville, 8. C., will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist Church tomorrow. In the morning he will speak on “The Footsteps of God” and at 7:45 pm. in the Sunday school auditorium on “Living in Two Places at the Same Time.” Dr. H. W. O. Millington, acting pastor, has as the theme for the de- votional service Thursday evening, “My Happiest Vacation Experience.” A group from the Euzelian Class will give a program at the children's emergency home, Central Union Mis- sion, today. The class will hold a business meeting at the church Tues- day evening. Monday the B. Y. P. U. will have a Labor day party at the home of Lawrence Newman on North River. Wednesday evening they will conduct services at Gospel Mission. The Emily York, Ann Hasseltine Judson and Naomi Ruth Circles will meet with the Woman's Society at the church Wednesday morning to discuss plans for their Fall and Winter pro- gram. SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE ENDS Ninth Street Christian Congregation to Hear Pastor. The final services following the shortened Summer schedule at Ninth Street Christian Church will be held tomorrow. “The World's Greatest Labor Union” will be the subject of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. Clif- ford H. Jope, at 10:30 am. The church is co-operating in the afternoon meetings in Lincoln Park. The speaker tomorrow at 4 o'clock will be Rev. Freeley Rohrer, pastor of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. The young people will have charge of the 7:45 p.m. worship. James El- lerbrook will be the leader and the, theme will be “How We Develop Through Prayer.” The pastor will speak briefly. Dr. F. Scott McBride, national su- ! perintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, will be the principal speaker | at a meeting of the Women's Council Wednesday at 10:30 am. Mrs. H. B. Douglas, president, will preside. M Susie Reese will lead the devotional period. Her subject will be “Prayer. Mr. leader of the Thursday evening prayer | meeting. DR. SNAPE GUEST AT HAMLINE M. E. “The Things Men Live By” to Be Subject at Morning Service. Dr. Harold W. Snape will be the guest preacher at Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow morning. His topic will be “The Things Men Live By.” The Epworth League will hold its o'clock, with Miss Mary Havens, first vice president, in charge. The topic is “The World’s Debt to Labor.” ‘The Woman’s Home Missionary So- ciety will have a luncheon and busi- ness meeting in the social hall Thurs- day, at 12 o'clock. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will have a food and bake sale Friday in the afternoon and a lawn fete in the evening on the church lawn. Dr. H. W. Burgan, the pastor, will return to the pulpit September 13, RECTOR RETURNS Rev. J. F. Elliott Will Speak Tomorrow. Rev. Josiah E. Elliott, rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, has returned from his vacation. He will celebrate holy communion tomorrow at 7 a.m. and will preach at the 11 o'clock service. A special service, under the auspices of the Grand Chapter, Holy Royal Arch Masons of the District of Co- lumbia, will be held in the church Tuesday night. The rector will de- liver a special sermon. Lemuel 8. Brown, a graduate this year of Howard University, will leave September 8 for the Bishop Payne Divinity School to begin his studies for the ministry. Chureh of @Ghrist 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 3.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m~Communion Service and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. CECIL B. DOUTHITT, Minister. _ Hfnion Bervices '“HELP WANTED!” A Sermen by Rev. Paul R. Hunter VANDERWERKEN, VA. At Mount Pleasant Congregational Church Tomorrow at 11 a.m., Final Union Summer Service of All Souls” Uataria Dniversalist National Memorial i'id“:( 9:40 a.m. CONCORDIA Lutheran Evangelical ey, Chaste SDEndl % Paster. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES. . EVERYBODY WELCOME. STAR, Charles Brooks will be the | devotional meeting at the church at 7| WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936. Left to right: Wendell Moyer, treasurer; Miriam Beale, recording secretary; Louis Lucas, pres- ident,; Louise Acher, corresponding secretary,; George Ruhl, vice pres: ent. Activitieé in Local Churches +Open Door Church. ‘The pastor will speak tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Communion service will follow. At 8 pm. there will be the open-air service in Judiciary Park. The young people meet at 5 p.m. for prayer, followed by a luncheon, and their program is at 7. First Baptist, Hyattsville. ‘The pastor will preach tomorrow on “Eternal Life” at the morning service. The evening service will be unified, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will speak on “Co-operation in Salva- tion.” The subject for the prayer meeting Wednesday is “The Church at Antioch.” Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching at 11 am. by Bishop C. C. Alleyne and holy communion; 8 pm., preaching by Rev. John W. McCoy, the pastor; Tuesday, 8 pm., joy service; Friday, 8 p.m, prayer service. Chevy Chase Baptist. At the morning service Rev. Edward | O. Clark will exchange pulpits with Rev.; Willlam E. La Rue, pastor of Takoma Park Baptist Church. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison has for his subjec® tomorrow morning, “The Convictions | of the True Preacher.” At 6 p.m. the C. E. Society will present a special program in which all the persons par- ticipating are blind. Evening worship | is at 8 o'clock. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. Walter Franklin Atkinson will give a Labor day sermon on “The Divine Work and the Worker.” Prayer service Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. William H. Harrison, president, will preside. Ben H. Johnson will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. James The Official Board will meet in the | 5. McCarthy, deputy United States | church house September 11 at 8 p.m. | marshal, will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “Christianity Facing Other Religions.” Dr. Kester will preach at 11 a on “Our Father Who Art in Heaven. Communion will be served. Woodside Methodist. Dr. Ralph Dela Smith will preach at 11 am. on “Recompense.” The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administered. Epworth League meets at 7 pm. A fried chicken dinner will be | served by the Ladies’ Aid Society September 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. Ryland Methodist. “The Eternal Foundations of Social Justice” is the subject of Rev. Mr. Newell's sermon at the 11 a.m. service. Holy communion will be administered. He has just returned from Brattleboro, Vt, where he served as vacation preacher in the First M. E. Church, Church of the Brethren. The church services will be con- ducted by the pastor's brother, Dr. ‘Warren D. Bowman, & member of the | faculty of Juniata College, Hunting- don, Pa. Morning worship, 10:15. Subject—"If the Heart Keeps Right.” Evening worship. Subject—"Getting Along with People.” Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs has returned | of Geeazi” . | topic will be “God Owns AlL” from the Bible conference at Ocean Grove, N. J., and will preach tomor- row at 11 am. on “The Three Great I Am's of the Apostle Paul in Ro- Hnity NSy | Society of Washington, D. C. 9 .—Sunday School. 11:00 am and 8 p.m.—Leeturs, WEEK DAY CLASSES. 8pm —Tuesday ang Wednesdey *Taity literatave for sal NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Sponsored Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT, LEADE! m.—Loyalty.” ~—Conference News Olnlmuh;; Hrights 1435 Park Rd. N.W. Rev. Arthur P. Wilsen. Minister. 9:30 ~—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. (Laber Day Sermen.) NO EVENING SERVICE. Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. NE. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Pastor 9:30 am—Bible Schoal. . 10:30 a.0—=The Worid's, Grea 7:45 p.m —Christian Endeavor. mans” and at 7:45 pm. on “Some Famous Christian Ships.” He will also teach the Darlington-Berea Bible Class. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Rev. A. J. Wilder, the rector, has returned from vacation and will hold services tomorrow. Holy communion, 8 am.; service and sermon, 11 am. ‘The sermon topic is “The Spiritual Effects of Labor.” Rehoboth Baptist. Rev. A. H. 8. Johnson will preach. At 11 am, “If Necessary,” and 7:30 p.m., “The History of Sonships.” McKinley Memorial Baptist. Rev. John W. Wood of High Point, N. C, will preach at 11 am. Rev. M. Brown will preach to the Christian Union Club at 3 pm. Rev. John W. Gaines will preach at 8:30 pm. The deaconess board will serve din- ner at the church Labor day. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 8:30 pam. Metropolitan Presbyterian. ‘The Labor Sunday services will con- sist of a sermon by the pastor, Dr. Freeley Rohrer, on “The Best Rewards of Labor.” The vesper service at 6 pm. will be in charge of the Men's Bible Class. Earl C. King and John D. McDuffie will be the speakers. The communion service will be held Sep- tember 13. * Second Baptist. Rev. J. . S. Holloman will preach at 11 am., on “Borrowed Trouble” and in the evening on “The Nature of Repentance.” Covenant Presbyterian. Rev. Samuel Robinson Allison, as- sistant minister, will have charge of the service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. His subject will be “The Story Judge James Quarles will teach the adult Sunday school | class at 10 o'clock on “Turning to | the Gentiles.” Mount Carmel Baplist. Rev. A. L. E. Weeks, executive sec- retary of the Stewardship Evangelical Association, will be the guest speaker tomorrow. His subject will be “Stew- ardship.” At the morning worship the At the vening worship the topic will be “God Requires Acknowledgment.” Gflbnlth A. M E. Z. Rev. Daniel C. Pope will preach at 11 am. on “Working Together With God” and in the evening on “Jesus, the Good Shepherd.” Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor has returned after a month’'s vacation and will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Christ, the All-Important Question.” @ongregational Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. REV. J. ARTHUR WINN, Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7 8,9, 10:30 and 11:30 tions in henor of Our s Medal a FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. DR. Al T EPH McCAR' . APTLJEE S MORNING WORSHIP, 11 AM. “The Story of Gehazi” Rev. Allison preachine. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 AM. Judge James Quarles. teacher. GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) P Street near 31st Street N.W. l 30 p.m.—Young People’s Groups. ~ CENTRAL SOUTHERN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Tayler, D. D,, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Schnol. 7:00 p.m.~Christian Endeavor. Sixteenth and Sts. N.W. Minister. . . 11:00 REV. D. HOBART EVANS. Sunday School—0:30 a.m. C. E—7 p.m. GUNTON-TEMPLE..&?,.. ) All Saints’ Episcopal. “Grounds of Altruism” is the sub- ject of Rev. Henry Teller Cocke to- morroy for the 11 o'clock service. Holy communion at this service, as well as at the early service at 7:30. ‘The Sunday school will begin session September 20. Jones Memorial M. E. Holy communion and sermon at 11 am. by pastor, Dr. Julius 8. Carroll. Al pm. Randall Memorial M. E. Church, Deanwood, joins in a union service. Sermon by Rev. D. M. Pleas- ants, pastor of Randall Memorial. Get-together meeting of members and friends of the church Wednesday night. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic to- morrow at 11 am. is “God Has No Respect of Person” At 8 pm. he| will preach & special sermon. The | Y. P. C. E. Society at 4, 5 and 6 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m., and Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. Peck Memorial Chapel. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum is back from his vacation and will conduct the service tomorrow morning and preach on “Getting and Holding a Christian Attitude.” | ‘The Fall opening of the Sunday school will take place September 13 at 9:45 am. Columbia Heights Christian. Rev. Arthur P. Wilson, who has re- turned from his vacation, will occupy the pulpit tomorrow, giving a Labor day message on “The Christian In- fluence in Social Unrest.” There will be no evening service. Grace Reformed. Dr. Henry H. Ranck, who has been on vacation during August, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Labor Sunday Message.” Sunday school activities will be re- | sumed. Monthly meeting of the con- | sistory Thursday evening. (Continued on Page B-5.) Methodist Emsrnpal SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place § SOUTHERN METHODISH' ;| REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH' Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth 8t. N.W 7/ 11:00 a.m —“The Cent Li 8:00 pm—"The = Church and Labor.” DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. N \\\\\\\\\W‘\\‘\\“ _ fMlethodist Iptsmpal SN 16th St. Near P St FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D.. Minister 11:00am. and & Rev. 1. Lewis Dhlrlfl !l”rlnt! nference. [ Church of the Pllgm'ns | Ba'osa PEIN Gift of the Presbyterians of the South te the Nation's Capital. And: Bird. Bivine o - REV. WARREN H. STUART. D. D. Guest Mini Dr. Miller To Return To Pulpit National City Pastor Back From Stay in England. DR. RAPHAEL HARWOOD MIL- LER, pastor of the National City Christian Church, returns to his pulpit tomorrow to resume his regular ministry. He will preach at both the morning and evening services. He has just returned from Great Britain, where he served an exchange pastorship with Rev. Julian Elwes of | Leicester, England. He also attended the British Conference of Churches of Christ in London, where he ad dressed a great Sunday school gather- ing. He. presided over one session of the conference, being the first foreigner ever to be granted such an honor, Mrs, J. Horace Smithey will be heard at the great organ tomorrow. This service will mark the beginning of her ministry as organist. ‘The young people will hold meet in the social hall at 6:30 o'clock. CALVARY BAPTIST Tennessee Clergyman to Be Assisted at Service by Rev. P. G. Murray. Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Murfees- | at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow. Rev. Philip G. Murray will assist at | the service. The communion senlce will be postponed until September 13, when Dr. Abernethy will be back in his pulpit. A. M. Wolford, teacher for the Young Married People's Class, will teach the Burrall Class tomorrow morning. His class will accompany him on this visit. Miss Maybelle Boyce's Class will in the beginners’ room of the Sunday school house. Lutheran CHRIST LUTHERAN HESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE. THEAT!I RETHESDA. MD. Ri Y J. WHITING. Pastor urch Bchaol TRUE__NEIGHBORLINESS." ATONEMENT and Rhede Island Ave. E. SNYDER, Pastor. Services p.m. _Sunday_School, 9:45 & m.—Sunday School. classes for all 11:00 a m.—“Asking for First Things,” Sermon by the pastor WE_WELCOME_ALL VISITORS! Euangeliral TOHEARDR.JONES) boro, Tenn., will be the guest preacher | hold its class dinner at 6 Wednesday | Al Morning. 11 o'clock: Vespers, 8 | RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN WASHINGTON CHURCHES WOL Books Sermon by Dr. J. Miers “Supervalue of the Remnant” to Be Morning Topic. AT THE service in Fourth Presbyte- rian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, the minister, Rev. James H. Miers, will preach on “The Super- value of the Remnant.” The sermon will be broadcast over Station WOL from 11:30 to 12:00 o'clock. Dr. Miers will deliver his sermon at | 8 pm,, ghich will be a study of four witnesses to the diety of Jesus Christ | who were referred to by Jesus. The itle of the sermon is “Four Glorious | Witnesses to Jesus the Christ.” Prayer meeting will be resumed Thursday evening in Kelly Hall, which has been undergoing extensive reno- vation and repairs. The subject will Ibe “The Council in Jerusalem,” and ‘speclal attention will be given to de- | veloping thoughts for the benefit of Sunday School mchem SERMON CHOSEN ‘A Necessary Distinction,’ Lutheran Topic. At the Lutheran Church of the | Reformation tomorrow at the 11 | o'clock service, Rev. Howard Walker | will preach. He will use for his theme, “A Necessary Distinction.” He has Jjust completed seminary this year. Rev. Mr. Walker will be the speaker at the Sunday school at 9:30 am. The Senior Luther League members, | of which Joe Peaslee is president, will | attend the Lutheran League Conven- | tion in Hagerstown over the week end. Lutheran Worship in_the Charming Little Church. CHRIST TUTHERAN | (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. | 'REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon _on “THE GOOD SAMARITAN.” 5.00pm —sunday 8("\00‘ reopens Sep- * tember 14th AND INCARNATION GALLATIN'N. (Marviand Synod, United Luths c | Worship 117 Sehiool. B30 ¥ B Lo TRINITY MISSOURIL SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service, 9:45a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. Adopted Children.” ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D. D., Pastor 930 a m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “Guilty, Sentenced and Freed.” by Rev. Harry P. Dunlap. (| Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School...... - Morning Worship ..... “The Good Samaritan” “God's Caluary Church Preaching the Four-Fold Gospel 1911 H St. N.W. Our New Pastor, Rev. Harry J. Steil Will Preach Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship, 11 AM. Evangelistic Services, 7:45 P.M. Special Music Young People, Friday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Preaching Wednesday, 8 P.M. * FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairment Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister ‘The Super Value of Remnant.” 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Mi in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS m.—Church Bible School. ~DR. J. HARRY COTTON. —Evening Vesper Hour. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. 3. mc Hollister, Minister - k i50°a.m a0d 13 noon— $:30am. l-cn'gg 2.8 9:45 a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. _Rev. J. armer, pastor, of the #mhm ian Chllrch DK thll city. WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. REV. J. HARVEY I)lJIlAl. D. D, Minister. 8 and of 11:00 8.m.—“Be lu:u 0088 PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL R. V&h 8ts. N.W. 11:00 —m “The Christian At- mer £ prescine. WESTMINSTER 10:00 a. m.—Church 8chool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning 'nw.g Maryland Avenue .14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A, Emmans, Pastor, :30am—S.8. B.Y.P.U—7pm. 11: Was Pleased.” 8:00 pm.—“God’s Program for Peace.” fas We Preach Crueified. Christ Greatest Coneern.” E Near 7th S.W. Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. —*"Seme Christian Sh Dr. eres Bible Cla THE CHURGH THAT CARES. COME. am-~“Men With Whom God Dr. Jobn E. Brisss has returned from 'I Am's’ in Brizss will teach the 7:00 pm—Evening worship. “The World’s Illuminant” THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. Church of the Reformation Ovosity Foiger-Shakespeare Library. 212 East Capite) Street Dr. Osear F. Blackwelder Pastor. Dr. John Weidley. Pastor Emeritus. 9:30 a m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m—Sermon. “A Necessary Dis- tinction,” ~ Rev. Howard Walker. The Public Is LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Reverend Carl C. Rasmussen. D Pastor Rev. Edgar n lkl!-r o Pastor ordially Invited. “THAT S‘I'I.Al\u%ll IIAN OF THE Rev. John G, Butler, m —Sunday Sc! T Christian Bndeavor S0 ciety. _ Baptist METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. NE. Rev. John Compton Ball, D. D, Pastor Rev. Richard Graham, Guest Minister. Morning Worship. 11:00 O'Clock. Evening Worship. 7:45 O'Clock. Bible School, 9 am: B. Y. P. U, L p.m. Prayer and Praise Service Thursday Evening led by the pastor. Come to the Church that Glows, and Grows Continually. acsin. | KENDALL, 9th NEAR B S.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister, Goes m—B Y. P.U 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. GRACE mn and Se. c':"nfi'a'or:‘ 9:30—Bible Schocl Classes for all 11:00—Rev. Hubert yea nl Wash- ingion, D. C., will preach. 8:00—Rev. Hubert Bunves of Wash- ington, D. C. will preach. Praver Meeting Thursday at 8 P.M. raver M ership With' Us. WEST WASHINGTON S1st and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. P 11:00 a.m—Sermon by the pastor. pm Thurs.. 11:00 am 7:45 p.m.—“Living in T\ Come to Sunday School. 9:7 16th and Columbia Road N.W. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School ‘Ialharp W. S. 11AM. 8PM. 9:30—8unday School. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. H. W. 0. MILLINGTON, Acting Pastor. The Footsteps of God.” Rev. Phillip J. McLean, Jr.. Summerville, 8. C. Places at the Same Time.” Rev. Mr. McLean. fPational Baptist filemnnal Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. DR. FREDERIC F. BRIGGS, PASTOR INTERIM. 11:00 8.m.—“THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH.” The Lord's Supper. 8:00 p.m.—“COMPETENT WITNESSES.” 6:45pm—B. Y, P, U, Thursday, 8. pm., “Have Faith in God.” 8th and H Sts. N.W ABERNETHY, Minister DR CARTER HELM JONES, of Murfreesboro, Tenn. 6:45—B. Y. P. U.