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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1936. B—7 ARIZONIAN TO BE TAKOMA PARK PRESBYTERIAN'S GUEST Dr. Dirk Lay Will Preach Tomorrow Noted for Work ‘Among Pima Indians. Scouts to Attend. DR< DIRK LAY of Sacation, Ariz, nationally known for his workl among the Pima Indians, will be the guest speaker at the 8 o'clock service tomorrow evening in the Takoma | Park Presbyterian Church. The Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will attend the serv- ice in a body, under the leadership of Louis Flagg, scoutmaster, | The pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, will occupy the pulpit at the morning | service, preaching on “The Sanitat- ing Influence of Religion.” The sac- rament of infant baptism will be ad- ministered at the morning service. Maj. R. Earl Boyd, former chaplain of Walter Reed Hospital, will address the Brotherhood Bible Class at 9:45 | am. The Welcome, Mother Gordon | and Bliss classes will meet at the same time. Rcbert A. Jewett, Ethel Pisher and Anne Wallace will lead | the young people’s group meetings to- morrow evening. The board of trustees will meet | Tuesday evening in the church office. ! e TABERNACLE PLANS SPECIAL SERVICES Special services will be held tomor- | row through October 18 to celebrate the second anniversary of the Non- | Bectarian Tabernacle, 6440 Piney | Branch road, and the Church of the | B. Air over Station WOL. Dr. Clark | Forcey, pastor and organizer of the tabernacle, will preach nightly, ex- | cept Monday and Saturday, at 8! o'clock. Dr. Forcey will speak tomorrow on “The Challenge of the Open Door” | 8t the 11 o'clock service, and at 8| o'clock on “A Creed for the Taber- | nacle.” PLAN RALLY DAY Brookland M. E. Church| to Hold Observance. Brookland M. E. Church will ob- serve Rally day tomorrow, begin- ning with the Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. The entire school will assemble in the auditorium at 10 o'clock. Re- wards will be given for perfect at- tendance. The program will include, | an address by Edward H. De Groot. | spenker The lesson theme is “Becom- Takoma Park Lutheran. Dr. L. M. Zimmermann will preach tomorrow instead of the pastor, Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer, who is in San An- tonio, Tex., attending the convention of the American Lutheran Church. Dr. Luther H. Waring will preach October 18, Rev. Pfeiffer returning to occupy his pulpit October 25. Fifteenfh Street Presbyterian. Rev. Irvin W. Underhill, jr., Pres- byterian missionary, who has just re- turned from Batanga, West Africa, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 5 pm. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. Ellison's subject tomorrow morning is “Life That Is Eternal.” At 6 p.m. there will be & joint meeting of the Senior and Junior C. E. So- cieties. Miss Addie Jackson of the Junior Society will preside. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. Chief Stephen T. Porter, second- vice president, will preside. Harry Heir will havé charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Dr. J. Frank Butts, District of Columbia Health Inspector, will be the guest ing a Christian.” This is the annual rally day. All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “The Talents.” At 8 pm. his theme will be “The Barren Fig Tree.” Petworth Baptist. “Sources of Light” will be the morn- ing subject and “Controlled Power” the sermon in the evening. The pas- tor will preach at both services. The Y. P. U. is sponsoring extension work throughout the community and sharing in the survey of the new section of this district. Mrs. U. Hol- lingsworth, chairman of the deacon- | esses, is in charge of the work, which lis conducted in co-operation with the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church. Prayer service Thursday | night. The pastor is giving a series of suggestions on “Redemption.” | Western Presbyterian. Dunham's subject tomorrow | be. “When David En- | " The Forward Dr. morning will | couraged Himself. | Movement will close with a 6 o'clock ‘ supper Monday. | The Westerners ‘will hold a social | at 8 o'clock. ; Ryland Methodist. 1 “What Is There for Man?” is Mr. Newell's subject at 11 a.m. an ar.‘ 17:30 pm. “A Great Life Amid Dis- | ‘sppomt-nenu" The evening serv- | ‘1(‘0 will be followed by a fellowship Leagues meet at 7 pm. with the topic, “At Grips With the Christian Vision of Life.” The Junior League meets Thursday at 3:30 pm. French Services. At the French service at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 4 p.m., the pastor of the French congregation, ®ev. Andre Frank Liotard, will preach on “Le Prisonnier Mal Garde.” The “Foyer Francais,” for persons whose native language is French, will m< Tuesday evening in the parish hall. Plymouth Congregational. At the morning service Rev. Arthur D. Gray will preach on “Deepening Spiritual Life.” Holy communion will be celebrated. The minister’s class in New Testament interpretation will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Peck Memorial Chapel. “Christian Security” will be the topic of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to- morrow morning. Cards of member- ship will be distributed to the mem- bers of the Go-to-Church Band at this service by the pastor. The pastor will begin a communi- cants’ class Friday at 3:15. Gorsuch Methodist. Rally day will be observed tomorrow at 10:30 am. The sermon topic for the service at 7:15 p.m. will be pre- sented by Rev. E. A. Ross, on “How Does God Answer Prayer?” The an- nual oyster supper will be given Octo- ber 16 at the church. Potomac Heights Community. A “God-speed service” will be held at 11 am. tomorrow in appreciation of several persons who are removing from the community, when Rev. O. J. Randall will preach on “The Mizpah Benediction.” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “The Cost of Living.” Metropolitan Presbyterian. Rev. Dirk Lay of Sacaton, Ariz, missionary to the Pima Indians, will speak at the vesper service about his work among the Pimas. The pas- tor, Dr. Freeley Rohrer, will preach Sunday morning on “Ideals of Christ and His Church.” Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach in the morning on “The Wings of God.” | In the evening the Ushers Auxiliary will have a pew rally and special | program under the direction of Mrs. Mattie Blackwell. Eckington Presbyterian. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, at 11 am. The series jp ogram, “Awarding a Diamond Pin.” The Epworth and Intermediate at 8 pm, At 11 o'clock Rev. J. M, Gillum will speak on “Rally Day Equipment” | ! and at 7:45 pm. on “The Potencies of Prayer.” The Senior and Intermediate Ep-‘ worth Leagues will meet at 6:45 p.m. 1 Midweek worship will be conducted | “Samson the Athlete.” DAILY SHORT STOR' THE UNWANTED by the pastor Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUL TOPIC Dumbarton M. S. Sermon | by Rev. W. F. Atkinson. At Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Rev. W, F. Atkin- son will speak on “Why Did God Per- mit St. Paul to Be Imprisoned?” and 8 pm. on “Columbus.” ‘The church school will meet in a supper conference Tuesday at 6:30. ] Dr. G. Ellis Williams, district super- intendent, will address the prayer meeting Thursday. At the close of the services he will conduct the first | quarterly conference, Marriage Licenses. Richard B. O'Donnell. 30, New York Citv, and ranrcs M. RVl\)ll 27, Waterbury, Conn.; Rev. on (S- ham. 33, and Frances Alexander G. M Sheridan. “4_ both of Rochester, Bowers. Rev. L. oemr ‘Greenberg. 23. and Gertrude Bilef- | 21, both of New York City; Rev. ™ Geritenteld. Roy Ven Vuren, 42, and Irma B. Strick and, 35. both of Takoma Park. Rev. Hill. Mllnd R. Steiner, 22, 1339 Emerson De. and May M. Veughn. 3%, 616 Rev. A. F. Poore. Cnndolon 52, nd Beatrice 5 ot of 1145 10th st Rev. ; Herrity. | Norfolk, Va.. and Portsmouth.” Va.; ltlnley hrl o lwood. Jackson, and Estelle both of 1810 90h st Rev, Corcoran st.. and 3 Bladensbure tork. h st Rey. C. st. A H. Chaties 5. comm 60: 1000 Tih st sw and Agnes R Hnnmson, 45. 3107 W st. ul Maliey. 2€. and Anm M O'Brien. 28, '.Mth of Hartford. Conn.; Rev. E. L. Buckey. Joseph A. Blerce, . 83 U st.. and Grace TriS, 1237 Wylie st. Frank Wi Hawkins, 51 324 G st oeuxmnn ‘gll.lh!n‘lon .8 F Harris, 2%, Ariington. Va.. and nfi"l'z‘n Hile: zT. 908 Virinia” ave. e a.w.; Rev. J. E. Bri —_— Births Reported. + apd Mary LaGorce. boy. e n‘\ d Mageline Chi alds. Haries cGatvey. boy. { shriveled Lps. |lips again. ! JFIBST, of course, he would buy this . | the little instrument for another ex- | amination. He had brought it home PA ANDREWS closed his door carefully and locked it, the key scheech- {ing lustily. Adjust- ing his glasses on the proper seam of his : weatherbeaten nose, he read the let- ter again. ‘Today was the | day! His toague shot 1noistened Im- mediately he drew his shirt sleeves across his mouth to remove the moisture. He glanced around him guiltily. He al- ways did that trick when he was excited and somehow he never could remem- ber that Mzry didn't 27 out and | like it until after he had done it. But no need worry about Mary now, he'd locked the door. This was a secret. Three years ago he had come, al- most penniless, to live with Mary and | | Bob. And Mary had been a mighty | dutiful daughter. He had never wanted for anything. Bob had been fine, too. Now he was going to be able to show his appreciation. He licked his Yes, sir! Didn't the letter say that today he could collect $900 of the money he had had in the bank when | that institution had closed its doors | to further business? He would get & | fine present for Mary and Bob. * % X gadget to make him hear. He laid down the letter and picked up on trial the other day when the letter first arrived, and it actually worked. ‘This would be a surprise, too. Talking would be so much more satisfactory when he could hear what others had to say. He'd explain to Bob that he mustn’t let the stories about old man Muzzy upset him so much. Of course Muzzy | was a scoundrel who had run a com- petitive hardware store back when Pa had his store, but still Bob got too upset over the tales of Muzzy's crook- edness. Why, just last night, when Pa had been telling one of the early S aer 5o r Aleott. ame Carl and Ida Wi, ederick and Evel imer and Loretta irl uue bcy. Mt Mlhnl %‘l‘lfll num flrl. Dealhs Reported. 7. & 3720 Upton st. . 82, u P --e ave. S.e. omas ey uph.-l s Buck b7, 3?1‘4 n: L. rence Barciay. 53. St. Bett's Hos- | sl o (0. Front of 59 T st. ml !?lnskl fir General up ta] A Hos| Im it \%?\E:::z Hzn ncgl fi:‘ 4 3 fefen Es ¥ fosepnine wuunu b M»?-nu Sl Infagit Coroline Haskins. Children's Hos- | 2 Washington. Gallinger S il U Healing Services. The service of Christian healing at .the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held Tuesday at l o'clock. Dr. George F. Dudley, rec- tor. will officiate. incidents, Bob had thrown down his paper and stamped out of the house. | Then last week when they had had & young couple in to play bridge and Pa had told some of the Muzzy stories. Bob had kept looking up from his cards with murder in his eyes. Of course, the look was for the absent Muzzy, but then Bob shouldn't take it 50 hagd. Tm there was the matter of the garden. Bob really needed some help with that. Pa always made it a point to stand by Bob when he was | working and tell him how to do it, | but Bob didn’t seem to understand all | the time, he didn’t always follow in- i structions. Pa wished he could talk to Fred L | North more often. But Fred was out ll\t the peoples’ home and Pa didn't | see him so often. Poor Fred didn’'t have any children | to look after him. He had taken what | money he had and gone to an old people’s home. Always told Pa he liked it fine but Pa was sorry for just the same. * ¥ X X * % ¥ * Yes, sir, Pa was mighty Bob threw down his paper. By Zella Boteler. two maids had left in one week. She told him then if he would only stay out of the kitchen and not try to tell the maids how to do their work, she wouldn't have any trouble with them. Mary just didn't know how wasteful those girls were. Her ma could have made a meal out of the things those girls threw away. * X ¥ x H, THINGS were going to be great now: that he % had the money and would also be able to hear. He was going to get a nice surprise for them, too; may- be a new car. Bob needed a new car and he had said he might have to get a roadster, that he couldn't afford a big car. But Pa didn't like to ride in & rumble seat; he'd get a sedan. Pa put his letter away and opened his door. Maybe the radio would be going and he would give his new gadget one more trial. Pa smiled as he heard the rattle of breakfast dishes down stairs. Then he heard Mary’s voice. “But, Bob,” she was saying, “if these people are just going to be in town one evening hadn’t you better bring them home to dinner?” “And let Pa bore them to death all evening with his stories?” Bob shot out. “MAYBE I can persuade Pa to go somewhere this evening.” “You know darn well you can't. And what's he doing in his room with the door locked? If we had company who might be going through the hall he would be sure to be in his under- wear and have the door wide open.” “I know,” Mary sighed. “He got & letter from the bank the other day and I saw in the paper that they are going to pay off their depositors so I guess he is figuring how he can in- vest his Money in gold bricks.” Pa closed his door again and sat down limply in the nearest chair. Per- haps he was hearing too well. Mary and Bob-shouldn’t sound so mad at each other; they had always gotten along so well. Pa sat for a long time F=SS Ay * x * X It was midafternoon when Pa re- turned from his errand. Mary met him as he came in. “Where have you been all day, Pa?" She sounded annoyed. “Huh? Oh, I've been getting my money from the bank,” he replied un- concernedly. “Where is it?” Mary asked. Pa did not hear. She shouted in his ear. “Where is the money?” MABY gasped. “You spent all your money in one afternoon?” “Certainly. Hasn't & msn got & right to spend his own money? Got 8 suitcase, Mary?” “What do you want with a suit- case?” Mary's voice showed her ex- asperation, “I want to pack up some things. I'm—now, Mary, dont think I don’t appreciate the home you've given me but—well, I'm gettin’ kinda old and I sort of miss Fred North. We was pals 2 long time, you know. 8o I used my ‘money to get me in the old people’s have a daughter like Mary! along fine, too. Mary never really mad at him except © home where Fred is. I hope you won't mind, Mary.” (Copyright, 1086.) L | mon of a series on pinlcuhfly on 'rhe Quest 'for God in the Sense of A ‘The hl.lo'mlp Committee will be in charge of the service next Thurs- day night. * St. Mark’s Lutheran. “What Christians Are Like” will be the theme of the- sermon by Rev. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. The District Luther League will meet with the St. Mark’s League at 5 pm. for the service of instaliation of officers. Tea will be served by the Young People preceding the service. The annual banquet of the Alphs Bible Class will be at 7 o'clock Wednesday at Scholl's. Divine Science. The Divine Science meaning of “The Christ Indwelling” will be given tomorrow at 11 am. at the Grafton Hotel by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch. Wednesday at 8 p.m. her subject will be “Scientific Prayer.” Free Methodist. A revival will be held in the church Tuesday and continuing through Oc- tober 25. The evangelist will be Rev. C. H. Zahniser of Pittsburgh, Pa. He will preach daily at 8 pm. { and en Sunday at 11 am. and 8 pm. Galbraith A. M. E. Z. Tomorrow will be home-coming day. The pastor will preach at 11 am. on “Why I Love the Church.” At 3 pm. there will be an experience meeting. Dinner will be served. The Home Benefit Association will hold its annual exercises at the eve- ning services. A church social Wednesday evening will wind up the home-coming event. E Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching by Rev. John W. McCoy tomorrow at 8 pm. Tuesday, 8 pm., joy service; Friday, 8 p.m., prayer service. Takoma Park Christian. Church service at 11 am. will be led by Rev. D. C. Gordon, who offi- | ciates during the absence of the pas- tor. His topic will be “Christian Fel- lowship.” ‘Theosophists. “Who, Where, What Is God?" will be the subject of a free public lecture at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, at 8:15 Sunday eve- ning. The public also is invited to study class Wednesday evening at 8:15. Free lending and reference library available Tuesday and Thurs- on Bible characters will be continued | 4875 from 5 to 6; Saturdays, 1 to 4. Mount Zion Baptist, Bethesda. The church will observe home-com- ing day tomorrow with services at 11 am. and 2:30 pm. In the morning Dr. J. T. Watts of Baltimore will preach on “The Conquest of Chris- tianity.” Missionary Alliance. Rev. P. R. Hyde will give two ser- mons at 808 I street. Is Possible”; evening topic, Impossible.” Special speaker at Miss Betty Boyle of Nyack, N. Y, ‘Tuesday, Bible study at 7:45 pm, 5804 Colorado avenue. Prayer service ‘Thursday evening at 2028 North Capi- tol street. St. Luke's Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow at 7 am. Morning prayer and sermon by rector, 11 am. Meeting of Daughters of the King Wednesday, 8 pm. St. Luke’s day, October 18, sponsored by the | Women's Guild. Lewis Memorial M. P. At the morning service Rev. John A. Trader will preach the second ser- “The Church.” The subject will be “The Church—a Nrem Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) " OF e LY cITy 16t E 9:45_8unday Sehool. 10— Arcans Class. 11:00 a.m.—Wor: sermon, “Convie- Ira"‘u&fl- Libeary. __ Pastor, REV. PAUL SFERRY. Church of Ghrist 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 s.m.—Communion Service and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. CECIL B. DOUTHITT, Minlster. UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL | MEMORIAL CHURCH, Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. Adult Forum, 11:00—Service of Worship “Doing the Will of God.” National Capital Choir A TRUTH CENTER 1713 K Street N.W. MRS. APPLETON. Leader. .—*“GOD OMNIPOTENT"” .—Bible Interpretations. TRUTH LITERATURE. . Bivtne Scieuce GRAFTON HOTEL, Conn. Ave. at De Sales 11:00 a.m.—*The Christ Indwelling.” Wed.. 8 p.m.—*“Scientific Praver.” EV. GRACE LI T = GHTFOOT PATCH, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 16th St. and Columbia Road Weekly Program: uunaxy 10 a.m.—Sunday School . —Worship-Preacl 5P B —omnlo'inhlm‘ofletv. uflu. 4 n m ~Primary_Ass Cfutusl’ Tmprovement 8 oo 8 — Wi ‘Wednesday &2 omen's Relief Organ Recital Daily, 7 P.M. Baward ¥, Kimbail Ors Public cordially invited to all functions, (No collections.) Women's Council of the Churches, will be the All Saints’ Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector, Wwill speak on “Christ Our Hope” at the 11 a.m. service. Holy communion at the early service at 7:30. ‘There will be & special corporate communion service at 10:30 next Fri- day in observance of the anniversary of the founding of the Woman's Aux- Bethesda Baptist. Revival services are being held in the Masonic Hall, 7002 Wisconsin avenue, and will continue through October 18. They are being con- ducted by pastors of Washington. The services are daily, except Saturday, at 4 and 8 pm. Mount Moriah Baptist. At 11 am. tomorrow Dr. J. H. Randolph will have for his topic “The Impact of Christian Ideals With World Thought and Practice.” The subject at 7:30 p.m. will be “The Healing Balm of the Soul.” Prayer service Tuesdny noon and 7:30 pm. Christian Witness League. The league’s 4 p.m. Bible Study Class will be held tomorrow at 1322 Vermont avenue. Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director, will speak. A program of hymns and sacred songs is broadcast over Station WOL every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held at 1829 Sixteenth street Monday evening. Open Door Church. The pastor will speak tomorrow at 11 am. and at 8 pm. The Young People have a prayer meeting at § and a program at 7 pm. The church will have a baptismal service at 2:30 pm, which will take place in the Cherrydale Baptist Church, Cherrydale, Va. St. Andrew's w “The Time to Remember God” will be subject of the sermon at 11 o'clock, | the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, preach- ing. Holy communion, 8 am.; chil } dren's church service with catechis- ing, followed by church school, 9:30 am. St. John's Episcopal. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “The In- vestment of Life.” At 8 pm. will be the regular evening service. Rev. James F. Madison will preach. A celebration of the holy communion will be held at 8 am. Friendship Baptist, ‘The sixty-first anniversary of the church and the ninth anniversary of | the pastor, Rev. B. H. Whiting, is be- | ing observed. Rev. L. S. Wormley, pas- | tor of the Zion Baptist Church, Dean- | wood, D. C., will preach tomorrow at 11 | am. Rev. E. L. Harrison, paxmr of the whvnanphg The Way N out of the )i Economic Problem Dr. Stanwood Cobb Sunday, Oct. 11, § p.m. Christian Mystic Bible Blavatsky Class; Meeting. . 6:30 pm., ; Tues. X Wed. 8 b Members' 1216 H S Sunday, Oct. 11—8:15 P.M. “Who, Where, What Is God?” Class Wednesday, 8:15 P.M. Library Opens Tues. and Thurs., 5to 6; Sat, 1 to 4. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bidg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues, Fees or Collections —“‘l'he Story of Prophecy.” ‘The Powers Latent in NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. MARGARET ANN FELDT, ‘—*Foundation Prin- —“Christian Heal- 'WASHINGTON LODGET.S. ‘ ion; lending library* | Shiloh Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon at 3:30 pm. Rev. William ‘Weaver, assistant pastor, will deliver the closing message at 8 pm. Re- ception, Monday, at 8:30 p.m. Jones Memerial M. E. At 11 am. sermon by Dr. Julius E. Carroll. Epworth League business and devotional meeting at 6:30 pm. At 8 pm. the Northeast Benevolent Asso- ciation will be the guest of the church, Sermon by Dr. Carroil. Dr. Darby te Preach. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morning and night in the Southern Presbyterian Church at Be- thesds, Md. His subjects will be “The Story We Must Tell” and “Workers Together.” Cleveland Park Community. Rev. Joseph 8. Loughran will preach at 11 oclock on “Why Believe in God?” This will be the second ser- mon in the series on “Christian Fun- damentals in the Light of Modern ‘Thought.” Memeorial United Brethren. “The Rent Veil” is the morning subject of Dr. S. B. Daugherty and at 8 pm. “My Creed Concerning Christ.” Youth meetings at 7 p.m. Midweek service Thursday at 8 p.m. Metropolitan A. M. E. Home coming will be observed to- morrow in the Sunday school from 9:30 to 11 am, under direction of Supt. E. W. Harrison, White Cross Center. Divine services tomorrow at 11 am. at 1627 Lamont street. Rev. Jane B. Coates will speak on “When Ye See These Signs, Lift Up Your Heads and Rejoice, for the Day of Your Re- demption Draweth Nigh.” Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson mll' preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Power After Rejection.” Sherwood Rodman will lead our Young People in a devotional service in the Home of the Incurabies at 3 pm. ‘The pastor will preach at the 8 o'clock service on “Christ Put to | Open Shame” Psalms 118-120 will be studied during the church prayer meeting Thursday evening. Chaurch of the Brethren. Rev. Charles D. Bonsack, general secretary of the General Mission Board of the Church of the Brethren, will preach at 11 am. Rev. Bonsack Brtthrm Church of the Brethren 4th St and N. C. Ave. SE Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, Pastor 11:00 2 m—eMi A 8:00 pm.—"The School Pastor. SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India THE NOBLE PATH October 11, 1936, 8 P.M. 1358 COLUMBIA RD. N.W. Spiritnalist | Unity Spiritualist Church ! 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. SUNDAY AT § P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Mrs. Ethel Stone at the Piano. Sml’fl Grzrv.mn by the church mediums, | E. Strack. Mr. Simmons. i< \iolel E. Coates and Mrs. L. Gene | Holmes. Tampa. Fa. | There will be mo message service at | 600 _Penna. Ave. S.E. the next two weeks, as Mrs. Strack will be at the national | convention. | " Fraternal Spiritualist Church 1320 N St. N.W. Healing Service. 7 p.m. Lecture and Song Service. 7:45 pm. Independent Messages 2R a%5ilot Readine. Oct._ 17—Autumn Frolic, Starting & P.M. Supper and Reading Included 50c. Circle. Tuesday. 13th. & P.M. MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. l-lellms.l and Ccnnltltmn daily 12 to 8 b each meeting. m. INCELL. Teacher. R s B h Avee N The First S iritualist Church Greanited 1o the Year 1895 Services at the Peychic Center ll 1hg P u REV. ALFRED H. TERRY "HAUNTED l;IOUSES" o% by !.lrh“d)k-lm Bundly {ree. early for lelll T. Terry gives Di nndln's and healing by appointment. Phone Lincoin Crystal Readings Thursday Evening.® is, Mrs. Caroline Message services recently made a tour of the mission flelds in Africa, India and China. At 8 p.m. the pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bow- man, will speak on “The World’s Sun- day School Convention.” At 7 o'clock the Young People will meet. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rehebeth Baptist. Rev. Mr. Johnson will conduct the services tomorrow. In the afternoon there will ke covenant meeting, holy communion and recertion of new members. On Monday evening the pastor, officers, choir and members will serve in the anniversary of the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Trinity Methedist. Dr. Dan L. Ennis will speak at 11 am., on “A New Saying of Jesus,” and at 8 p.m.-on “The Joy of Battle.” The grades up to the junior at 9:45 am. will have the extended session closing at 12. Herbert H. McMurray will ad- dress the adult Bible classes. The official board will meet Wednesday at 8 pm, Gospel Hall, ‘The series of special gospel ad- dresses conducted this week in the | hall, 245 Fifteen street southeast, by Evangelist B. Bradford of New York, will be continued tomorrow night and each night next week, at 8 o'clock, except Saturday. Second Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Visions of the Fields Beyond.” Communion services will be held at 4 pm. In the evening he will preach on “The Tragedy of Self-Conceit.” Highlands Baptist. Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, pastor, will preach on “Making God Real” at the morning service. In the eve- | ning the subject will be “Which Way | Opportunity.” Mrs. J. W. Ayers of | 841 Gist avenue, Silver Spring, will entertain the women of the church Wednesday. The trustees will meet with Harvey King the same evening. Chevy Chase M. E. Dr. G. Ellis Williams, superintend- ent of the Washington district, will speak at the 11 am. service. The Young People will meet at 6:45, with the pastor, Rev. Edward G. Latch, leading in !he dxscuss:on Positive Ollyrmnamrg 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 | l-hktl—"‘l’he n THEME SELECTED BY DR. PERKINS “Doing the Will of God” is the theme of Dr. F. W. Perkins tomorrow at the service of the Universalist Nae tional Memorial Church, at 11 o'clock. At the adult forum, at 10:15, Robert R. Nathan, formerly of the committee investigating social security, will speake on “Unemployment: Its Extent and Prospects.” At 5 o'clock the Universalist Players will elect officers. The Sunday evee ning group will have supper following this meeting in the Elizabeth Weston room. At 7 o'clock there will be a special meeting of the Board of Man- agement in the Romaine-Van Schaick room. The parish dinner Thursday will be served in Perkins' Hall from 6 to 7 o'clock. gl Miles Memorial C. M. E. At the 11 o'clock service Rev. L. Q. Brown will use for his subject, “The Divine Christ” The other services will include the Epworth League at 6:30 pm. and mid-weekly prayer service Wednesday at 8 pm. At the evening service, Biblical pageant, Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The st Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, M: First Church of Chri Columbia Rd. & Second Church of 111 C St. NE Third Chur:h dof Christ Scientist n w Sclenhl 16th and Meridian N.W. “Are Ssij:,wlr)isease and Death Real?” CES— S rday 11 A M. and & PM. Sunday Echool_1) A M NESDAY EVENING MEETING— & ocon | RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY. 11°15 AM. STATION WJSV, READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sune days and hohdlvc 2:30t05:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C SL N.E. Hours, 12 to 5:30 week days, 2:30 to 5:30 days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Coloradoe Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, i to 6) FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St., 9 to 9 week days; Wednesdays, 9 0 to 7; Sune days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holie days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our chwreh services and use owr reading rooms. nn- Baptist METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compten Ball, D. D., Pastor LOOK! LOOK! EVERYBODY'S EVANGELISTS Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N. E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor, 9:30 am —RALLY DAY IN §. S, 11:00 a.m.—“Seeing Is Believing.” 8:00 pm.—“The Christiess Dead.” We Presch | Crucified. Muses Stockton Gould | Amy Lee Stockton—Rita Gould October 11th Thru 25th| Every Evening Except Saturday. Note Time: 7:30 o'Clock Miss Stockton's Topics: Sunday Morning at Eleven. “GOD—PLUS YOU” Evening at Seven Thirty, “CHRIST IN A CHANGING WORLD"” COME WITH A WELCOME. WEST WASHINGTON 'IN. “Heiping God 'at His Job." :The Conegering Church.” B. 0p.m—B. Y. KENDALL, 9th NEAR B S.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. 9:40 8 m—Sunday School, “The lnmumn o Tite. 1 & 00 pm 7:00 pm.—B. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Christ 9th and So. Caro. GRACE ot Pastor. F. W. JOHh!O‘N 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. SERMON TOPICS 11:00 8.m.—"Things Seen—Things Not Seen.” 6:45 p.m.—Young People. Prayer Meeting Thursday st 8. YOU ARE Wl:l.um: AT GRACE. 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 AM.—Bible School. 1AM “Bible Colors: Purple” 6:45 PM—B. Y.P. U. 8:00P.M.— “The Gift of God.” 8 P.M—Thursday—Study of the Sunday School Lesson. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. '—SECT)W— '. C Nol SN. o h s“i‘i’ila fmvpiration.” PETWORTH SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11. Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Rev. Raymond C. Spaulding, Leader P.] m’—mnre‘ . —Sun dA! ‘—Good Words °Clab uesday, “Les- ity B “Concentras 8:00 p.m.—Thursday, Master Class Lessons. Ceater Oven Daily. Excent Holidays. Unity Literatu UNITY CIRCLE 1618 H St. N.W. Evangelistic Genter FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. 8:30—Sunday School. P o l\I‘n“fl..lc! 7:30—Evangel- ;\xu _,.3‘—5!'0\:" Pelp_leA STMM 41 Newton St. N. Mus-n meeting Monday and Thurs.. Readings_by Appt. Col. 4343, LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place, N.W. Between 13ih.and 14k at Newion St. Sunday, Oct. 11, at 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Elisabeth McDonald “Spirit Communion and Mediumshi Messaze Service Thursday at 8 .m. 5 800 pm vangelistic. Song Bervice. Bible School, 4:30 A M B P. U. 6:45 PM “The Friendliest Church in Washingten" Invites You. Ith St. at Randoiph N.W. H. J. Smith, | Pasto E Near 7th S.W. Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. 100 p.m.— CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street School ine Ged."* 9.3 13100 8. Way Opportunity?” 8:00 p.m —"W Piney Branch Road TAKOMA "7 atsen ‘sirent 11:00 a.m—“Can We Be Enthusiastie?” mi ~—*“The House of Ohed-edom.” | r C. The | Doom of Corruptien. | 9:30 a.m.—S. . Dr. Briggs will (nth' the Berea Class and Lowry the Mooney-!-r-c-s | Rev. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 G.‘fi“l 8t. N at 5000 Under -unm '?I e General Auemdly’o e aretartedr Mt . lq -ilk.e'gle‘:-l\gll .r:-‘ah-i. Ooorlll Psychic Science Church of Christ 1379 Irvine St. N.W. REV. G. D. KLINEFEL! nnnAzk SEANCE Klinefelter Gizes Advice by xm Phone_Adams B """"'....m E spn‘l‘lflfll . for they ‘Thursday, Gmre Bioreiet 121 1424 K ST. N.W.. APT. th_St. N.W. (Pythian Temple) e l’t-‘nv‘ S Bervices1 30 M Address by EALINGS Deacons and Finance Com.. Monday night, Va Dr.F A | Services dally. 745 p.m. i 7:45 n . —“Shall We Comp HOMECOMING BmY. CHEVY CHASE 8:00 pm, —"lewr- GOD OUR BEST.” ith Dramatic Prelude. A l‘OmlAL ‘WELCOME TO ALL. " FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. H. W. O. MILLINGTON, Acting Pastor. :00 a.m—“THE MISSION OF THE R Ty A Swedish Services, 3 CHURCH,” Rev. Geo. D. Heaton of $ational Baptist m:munal 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor, 11 AM.—THE PASTOR Preaches: “THE HARVEST OF HOME.” ‘The Harvest-Home Service. 8 PM—DR. BRIGGS Preaches: “THE SUPREME VALUE OF JOY/”| 9:30 P.M.—Bible School. 6:45PM—B. Y. P. U. Calvary . s, 11 AM—“CHRIST 8 PM.—“THE MINISTRY 8th and H Sts. N W. ABERNETHY, Minister.}t IN THE HEART.” OF DISAPPOINTMENT.” Organ Recital, 7:45, Junior Church, 11 AM.—Rev. P. G. Murray, Topic—“BUILDING A WALL.” Sunday School, 9:30 AM.—Young People, 6:30 P.M. BETHANY The Men's Bible Class Invites You R. L Ave. and 2nd St. N.W.. M. P. GERMAN. Minister l‘:Ml.m;—"wfl to My Chureh.” :00 p.m.—Address by Page Etchinsem, te Hear HORACE L. STEVENSON.