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B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936. DAILY PRAYERS OFFERED FOR COMMUNITY CHEST AGENCIES Communion Rite Planned At Cathedral Dr. Hart of St. John's to Speak at Evensong. CANON RAYMOND L. WOLVEN will deliver the sermon at the eelebration of holy communion in the great choir of Washington Cathedral at 11 o'clock tomorrow. The preacher at the people's evensong service, at 4 o'clock, will be Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector of St. John's Church, Lafay- ette Square. Holy communion will be celgbrated in St. Mary's Chapel at 7:30 am. Bishop James E. Freeman will de- fiver the address tomorrow afternoon in White Plains, N. Y., at the annual meeting of the clergy in Westchester County. Right Rev. Henry Wise Hobson, Bishop of Southern Ohio, and chair- man of the Forward Movement Com- mission in the Episcopal Church, will be the special preacher in Washington Cathedral November 22, under the aus- pices of the National Preaching Mis- sion. Prayers are being offered daily in | the Cathedral for the sixty-five agen- cies associated with the Washington Community Chest. SERMON CHOSEN ON “REVERENCE” Takoma Park Presbyte- rian Pastor to Be Heard. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach at 11 o’clock tomorrow on “The Romance of Reverence” and at 8 p.m. on “When Relief Comes.” Col. Louis B. Bender will address the Brotherhood Bible Class at 9:45 o'clock on “A Protestant’s Impressions | of the Far East.” Patricia Lasswell,| Jack Remsen and Miss Laura Mattoon will be in charge of the several young people’s group meetings tomorrow eve- ning. Mrs. Henry Oxenburg, chairman of the Cultural Committee of the Ha- dassah, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Mother Gordon Bible Class Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. E. Eastep, 510 Mis- sissippi avenue. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, pastor of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, will address the Brotherhood Club Tuesday evening on “Europe in 1936.” DR. WILLIAMS GUEST SPEAKER Dr. G. Ellis Williams, superintendent of the Washington District, will be guest preacher in Eldbrooke M. E. Church at the 11 a.m. service. Rev. ‘Walter M. Michael will preach in the evening on “Power Through Definite Bervice.” The Church School Board will meet st 4 pm. Mr. Hughes Evans will Be the leader in the Epworth League st 7 pm. and will conduct a forum on “Why Pray?” i Michael Circle will hold a turkey dinner Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. The prayer meeting will be held | Wednesday evening at the home of | Mr. P. Milton Riley, 4911 Forty-first | street. The pastor will be in charge of devotions. The Young Married Couples’ Club will have a dinner and social Friday 8t 6:30. PREPARATORY RITES Preaching Mission Services Continue. The preparatory services for the Preaching Mission are continuing at the Columbia Heights Christian | Church. Rev. Arthur P. Wilson will preach tomorrow morning on “The Memorial of the Cross” and at 8 p.m. on “Great Bible Preachers and Their Sermons. Jesus' Discourse on the Good Shepherd.” The Finance Committee will meet Tuesday evening to prepare the bud- | | get for the coming year and to plan | for the underwriting of the church debt. The midweek service Thursday evening will deal with the question of “Miracles in the Gospels of John.” Metropolitan Memorial M. E Rev. William Andrew Keese will preach the final sermon in the series on “The Apostles’ Creed” at the 11 o'clock service, the theme: “And the Life Everlasting.” The discussion group will begin a nBew series of discussions at 6 p.m. on *How Can I Find God?" The annual bazaar and turkey din- ner will be held Thursday at 5 o’clock. MORE THAN 600 CHURCHES OF VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS HAVE PURCHAS| HAMMOND ORGANS ‘This supremely beautiful instru- ment has no pipes—no reeds and cannot get out of tune. All Tones are Electrically Created. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER OR COME IN—SEE—HEAR— PLAY IT! DROOP’S Steinway Pianos law G | | | | | | | | | Franco-American Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellison preaches tomor- |row morning on the subject “The Gospel of the Second Mile.” The C. E. Society meets at 6 p.m., with Deacon Ezekiel Cunningham in charge. The subject will be “Morals in the Movies.” Evening worship is | at 8 o’clock. ‘The annual father-son blnquet will be held at the church November 20 at 8 pm. Divine Science. The Divine Science meaning of “The Law of Growth” will be given by Rev. Grace Ligthfoot Patch in her lesson-sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Grafton Hotel. Wednesday at 8 p.m. she will give another phase of “Scientific Prayer.” ‘Takoma Park Christian. Dr. Pinkerton will preach on “What Is the Meaning of Revival?” tomorrow at 11 am. Church night dinner Wed- nesday at 6 o'clock and at 7:30 p.m. there will be a play, “The Lost Church,” presented by the Forum . E. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject tomorrow, 11 a.m., “The Chris- tian Recognized by Christ.” 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. F. R. Cohil will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Leon- ard W. De Gast, executive secretary Y. M. C. A, will be guest speaker. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “Talking With God” and at 8 p.m. on “Taking Risks for God.” Mount Zion Baptist, Bethesda. At 10 a.m. Rev. Claude A. Brubaker will preach on “A Great Contrast.” Eckington Presbyterian. The 11 o'clock service text is “The Gate Beautiful,” and 8 p.m. “Good Things Out of Nazareth,” The annual bazaar and turkey dinner will be held i‘hlesdly and Wednesday. Third Christian. Rev. C. N. Williams will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Three- fold Word.” The Lord's supper will be observed. French Services. At the French service at the New York Avenue Presbyigrian Church to- | morrow at 4 p.m. the pastor of the French congregation, Rev. Andre Frank Liotard, will give an Armistice day sermon on the subject “Victoire ou Defaite.” Tuesday at 8:15 young group will meet in the parish hall. Mount Moriah Baptist. Rev. J. H. Randolph will have for his topic at 11 a.m. tomorrow “Fruits of Watchfulness and Prayer.” p.m. the pastor will preach at the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Preach= ing at 7:30 p.m. by the pastor. Prayer service Tuesday noon and at 7:30 p.m. Free Methodist. The service at 11 a.m. tomorrow will be devoted to the inteérest of missions. | A special program has been arranged. | The Young People’s meeting at| 7:15 will be followed by the pastor’s sermon at 8 pm. on “The Barren! | Harvest.” evening Christian Mystics. Harriet B. Mercer will give a Bilfle‘ interpretation, “The Symbology of the | Three Marys,” Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Theosophic Hall, 1216 H street. The public is invited. Bazaar and Dinner. ‘The annual parish bazaar and tur- key dinner, for the benefit of St. Mark'’s Episcopal Church, will be held Wednesday and Thursday. Dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock. Peck Memorial Chapel. “Christ, Our Example and Savior,” is the subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum tomorrow merning. He will | conduct the prayer meeting Wednes- day at 8 pm. The Ladies’ Aid Society will serve | the annual oyster supper in the parish hall Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. Missionary liance. ‘The pastor-evangelist will preach at | 808 I street tomorrow at 3 o'clock on “Our Marching Orders.” The evenlnl sermon will be “The Blind Man.” Fifth St. N'W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 8, 9, 10:30 and 1 na Devations in honor ot Qur f the Mifscuious Medal 7 E’l;t National Gty THOMAS CIRCLE DR. RAPHAEL H. MILLER REV. J. R. MILLS. Ministers, 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, N Men' e Bosger ier. S::"“%} an Zndeavor, (flnlumhia Hrights 1435 Park R4. N.W Rev, Artbur P. Wilson. Minister. 11 am.—“The Memorial of the Cross.” 8 p.m.—“Great Bible Preachers.” “Jesus, the Good Shepherd.” Ninth Street 8th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM. Assistant 1338 ”"_Er'i': clotiens Chureh,” 11:00 a.m.—* 7:45 p.m.~ "A eaven "‘Gm.- B, Homer Bala " The Tukoma Park @hristian Church Cor. New York and Chicage Aves. W H. PINKERTON. Pastor. 1 33:: and Ser- 7:00 ‘.-.—!.:“h People’s Meet- the | people’s | At 3! .nev. Leslle W. Sloat will preach on Young people’s hour, 6:45 p.m., Miss Betty MacMurray. Bible study, Tues. day at 7:45 p.m., 5804 Colorado ave- nue. Prayer service, Thursday, 2028 North Capitol street. ‘Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach Sunday morning on “The 8. O. 8. Call of Hu- manity.” A supper-reception was given to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gawler by the ‘Workers' Group and the church of- ficers Thursday. St. Mark’s Lutheran. “Paying the Price” will be the theme of Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. ‘The Luther League will meet at 6:30 p.m., with Carl Weitzell as leader, ‘Topic, “The Blessings of Giving.” Waugh Methodist. Rev. Allan F. Poore lists the follow- ing subjects tomorrow: 11 am, “Holding to It,” and 8 p.m., “A Wom- an Who Had Much Against Her.” Wednesaay at 6:30, Fellowship Club. All 40 or under are invited. Bring a covered disn. Cabin John-Concord M. E. ‘The subject of the sermon by Rev. Frank Edwards Sutch will be “Para- mount Decisions.” At Cabin John—Evening service at 8 o'clock; Sunday School at 10 a.m. | At Concord—Sunday School at 2:15 p.m. and church service at 3 p.m, Volunteers of America. “Peter's Denial of Christ” will be the subject of Adj. R. L. Grainger at | 471 Pennsylvania avenue tomorrow afternoon. The services will be con= ducted by Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Eroh, division commander. The Christian Companionship League met at the station last night and continued lessons on Old Testa« ment heroes, discussing Abraham. Lieut. Clara Smith was in charge. Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff will preach at the 11 o'clock service on God.” Board at the church Tuesday night. Miles Memorial M. E. theme at 11 o'clock “The Open Win= dow”; at the evening service, “An Evil Thought.” The Epworth League, | 6:30 p.m.; prayer service, Wednesday, 8 pm. The Official Board will con- | vene Monday at 8 pm. The Altar | Guild will sponsor a “Night in Ha- waii,” Tuesday at 8 p.m. Kenilworth Presbyterian. ‘The pastor will speak at 11 am. on | “Working Christians.” people’s service at 6 pm. “How to | Keep Pure” will be the theme, led | by Misses Louise Morrill and Hare riet Weicksner. Evening service at | 7:45, a Bible meditation. Thursday night prayer service at the home of | Mrs. Mary Wolff. Mount Bethel Baptist. Rev. K. W. Ray will preach on “The on “The Importance of Knowlnx One Thing,” at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday nights: young folk's meeting, Thursday night. Knoy Presbyterian. Services will be held at 1316 Ver- mont avenue northwest tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. In the morning “The Covenant of Works.” In the| evening there will be a review of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian | Church of America. Prayer meeting will be held Thurs- day evening. @hristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webder St NW. | 8. 8. i0:00 AM. Thursday_Bible cn 8 Evangeliral . nniut;n;dm UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH, Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10: 15—Chllrth sehool Adult Forum. 1:00—Service of Worship «vmn or Visionary?” National Capital Choir “Needing | An important meeting of the Official | Rev. L. Q. Brown will use for his | At the young | | Punctuality of God” at 11 am. and| Presbyterian. Dr. R. W. Childress will be the speaker tomorrow at 11 o'clock, con= tinuing the Institute of Missions. He will speak on “The Cause of Christ at Home.” Rev. John L. Parkes, pastor, will preach Sunday evening on“"anw & Man May Encourage Him- self.” The Pioneers, under the leadership of Miss Mary Lee Blalock, and the young people led by Miss Arah Paugh will meet at 7 pm. Wednesday at 8 p.m. the prayer meeting service and the Young People’s Council will be Open Door Church, 11 am. and at 8 pm. young people have prayer meeting and at 7 pm. Mrs. John Hay, re- turned missionary from Africa, will speak in the young people's meeting. St. Columba’s Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m.; morn- ing prayer, 11 a.m. Subject of sermon, “The Triumph of the Righteous.” Presbyterian Ministers. Dr. Charles C. Tansill of the Amer- ican University will address the Pres- byterian Ministers’ Association of Washington and Vicinity on “Im- pressions of Germany” at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church | Monday, at 11 am. Westminster Presbyterian. Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach tomorrow on “The Reward of Pa- tience.” The evening worship will be a praise service and mite-box opening conducted by the Missionary Society. Miss Helen Childs will speak on the mission work among the Indians and display Indian articles. On Thursday evening the five Christian Endeavor Societies will hold a fellowship sup- per. Rev. Dr. Thomas Guthrie Speers of the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church of Baltimore will speaker. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. At the 11 a.m. service Rev. Sam H. Kornmann will speak on “Our Al- legiance to God” and at 7:30 p.m. on “Three Types of Discipleship.” The Luther League will meet at 6:30 pm. Miss Anna Geiser will lead the discussion, the topic being “Bless- ings of Giving.” Second Baptist. The eighty-eighth anniversary will be observed tomorrow. Rally day will also be observed. Rev. William Johns Clark, president Virginia Union Uni- versity, Richmond, Va., will preach at | 11 am. and 8 pm. Howard University. Dr. William Lloyd Imes, minister of the St. Jymes’ Presbyterian Church, New York City. will be the guest speaker at the religious services to- morrow in Andrew Rankin Memorial | Chapel at 11 o'clock. St. Luke's Episcopal. Rev. Clyde Brown, missioner, Diocese of Washington, will be the guest preacher tomorrow morning. The rector will conduct morning prayer. Other services will be: Holy com- Latter Bay Haints CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 16th St. and Columbis Road Weekiy Program: Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 o.m _—Worship-Preaching Monday. 8 p.m.—Genealogical Society Tuesday. 4 n m.—Primary Assn p.m.—Mutual Improvement Reltet Assn Wednesday S p.m. — Women's Society. Organ Recital Daily, 7P.M. (Except Sunday.) Raward P. Kiml Organist Puulic cordially lnvlwd to all functions. (No collections.) be the | munion, 7 a.m, with the rector as celebrant; evening prayer and address, 8 o'clock. Meeting of Sunday School Parent-Teacher Association at 5 p.m, Every member canvass begins No- vember 22, Third Baptist. Revival services will start tomorrow. Dr. George O. Bhllock’s topic at 11 am. is “Seeking the Lost.” At 3:30 pm., holy communion and receiving members. Dr. Bullock’s topic at 8 pm. is “Why Stand Ye So Idle All Day.” Dr. W, R. Brown of Richmond, Va., will preach Monday night, at 8 o'clock through November 29. Potomac Heights Community. “What Is a C-Man?” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. O. J. Randall tomorrow at 11 am, and at 8 p.m. the subject will be “Ye Are My ‘Witnesses.” The Board of Finance will meet Wednesday evening. On Thursday and Friday evenings the New Idea Society will hold its annual bazaar and turkey dinner. Fifteenth Street Christian. Special service at 11 am. Rev. Leslie L. Bowers will speak on “Con- vincing Convictions.” The young peo- ple will have charge of the evening service. They will present a service | of “Lights.” Annual bazaar and turkey dinner | by the women Tuesday. All Saints Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke will speak | on “The Perils of the City” at the 11 | o'clock service, Holy communion at | 7:30 a.m. Chevy Chase M. E. “Nehemiah, the Builder” is the sub- ject of Rev. Edward G. Latch at the 11 o'clock service. The young people | will meet Sunday evening. Mrs. Joseph Q. Edwards, president | | of the Woman's League, is in general | charge of the annual bazaar, begin- ning at 3 o'clock, Thursday. A tur- key dinner will be served at 5:30, People’s Congregational. “Religion and the Healing Art” is the theme tomorrow morning of Rev. | A. P. Elmes. The minister will be in charge of the midweek service | Thursday night. Theosophists. “The Law of Brotherhood” will be | the subject of a lecture, followed by questions, at 709 Hill Building, at| 8:15 Sunday evening. All are welcome. | Study class Wednesday evenings ! also open to the public. | (Continued on Page B-7.) Evangelistic Center The Full Gospel TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. 9:30am. —Sunday 11:00am—Morning Worshi —l\ln(e listic. Tl e one eople. Wednesday. 7 eac Public Cordially Invited. B. E. MAHAN, Pastor. | Methodist Episcopal | SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODIS'S | * REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH | * Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 8:00 pm—“A Zest for Living." inangrliralqnhlrfurmth CONCORDIA Lutheran Evangelical d G Sts. N.W. S ENDERS, Paster GRACE REFORMED HENRY H. RANCK, D. D., Pastor 00 a.m—~Sens In, the Night” “ETERNITY IN THE HEART" RPM A Sunday nllht meeting you will enjoy. Plenty of spirit and enthusiasm. “THE LETTER AND THE SPIRIT.” 11 AM. WOL Broadeast, 2 P.M. Scheel x People Week-Nicht Servises 16%nd Harvard Minister Utpsses 68 Pivvee > 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “Youth and the New Age” 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Orgah Recital. 130 pa Hour. 50 e R g biing all right? N uswN— ‘Tues. and Pri. 8 P.M. JOIN THE WAPPY Clnwn- Congregational Mount Pleasant Church Columbia Road at 14th Street 11:00 2 . —Morning Worshy - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Howard Stone Anderson, Minister 11 a.m. Sermon—"Freedom’s Great Price” 8pm— QUESTION BOX SERMON Is Christian Scnence true? ' Shall we have “mercy deaths” for incurables? . Should marriage . laws require physical examinations? . Is Father Coughlin wise to retire from radio? . 1f @ man can afford his losses, is slot-machine gam- Should Cathalics share- in school tax monies? How does one learn to “drink like a gentleman"? 8. Do we need o “Hitler” in the United Smtes’ “The Heart of the Eternal Is Kind.” DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN SNSRI Methodist pinmpal Foundry 16th St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. Minister ‘he Glory of Going On.” Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D.. Pastor. Vested Chorus. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Kalorama mnear Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D, Minister. —Bible School. -Morning Worship. _Sermon, By Compuision. But more—That Is, Out of Love. ‘WESTMINSTER ith Near E. 3.W. REV. HARRY V. PORTEE. Pastor. :00 a.m.—Church School. E .—Sermon: “The Reward of Patience.” rlll! !l"le! and Mite- Opening”” by the Mis- onary Society. s Thurs., Nov, 19 C. E. u 6:30 p.m. T. G. Speers, g peaker. Gunton-Temple o8, of God Is N Bou: 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. 8:00 D mnurm-y—chunn nllht service, —o— —-- “The Apoesties’ C | York, Baptists To Present_ Pagean Association Program to Include Memo- rial Service. PAGEANT, “The Prustrations of Luther Rice,” under direction of C. B. McInnis and the Program Com- mittee of the Columbia Federation of B. Y. P. U, and a memorial service in honor of three eminent Baptist preachers who died recently and each of whom had served more than 50 years in the ministry, will feature the meeting of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, in the National Memorial Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, and all day Wednesday. ‘The pageant, to be presented Tues- day evening at & joint meeting of the association and the B. Y. P. U. Feder- ation, was prepared by Dr. Rufus W. | Weaver, executive secretary of the association, and Mrs. C. D. Cressman of Nashville, Tenn. The memorial service will be in tribute to the late E. Hez Swem, for 54 years a pastor in this city: Rev. George E. Truett, former pastor of the West Washington Church, and Rev. George W. Quick of Greenville, 8. C. At the Wednesday morning services Mrs. George A. Ross, president of the Woman's Baptist Missionary Associ- ation, will preside. There will be ad- dresses by Miss Ruth Maguire, Chris- tian friendliness missionary, Atlantic district, and Miss Inabeile Coleman, of the Southern Foreign Mission Board. At the afternoon session, E. B. Shaver, moderator of the associ- ation, presiding, reports will be pre- sented At !he closing session Wednadny evening there will be addresses by Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Watts of Balti- more. general secretary of the Mary- land Baptist Union Association; Dr. | | Weaver, secretary of the local asso- | ciation, and Dr. W. H. Bowler of New executive secretary of the | Northern Baptist Convention. Other Servires Christian & Missionary Alliance “Qur Marching Orders”—3 p. an Born Blind""- 0 REV. P. R. HYDE, Pastor-Evangelist. Full Gospel Mess; and Sei PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairment Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister —“The Prevailing or” (Broadcast Over WOL at 11:30° A.M.) 8:00 p.m.— Teaching Without (A Stat in Chrm Criticiser.) UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Wallace Memorlal C. E. Hawthorne, D.D., Minister 11:00 a.m.—“Hurdles to Clear.” £:00 pm —Sons and Sermon. Chur of the Pilnu On the Parkway at P 8 ! Gll of the Presbytes to the N: | Rev. Andrew R. Bird. D D luhur Divine Worship. 11 a.m. A | | | the discussion “What Makes a Good | HIKES PLANNED Consecration of Vest- ments at Christ Lutheran. At Christ Lutheran Church tomor- row morning the new choir vestments will be consecrated. Rev. J. Prederic ‘Wenchel, will speak on “Our Modern Idea of & Saint,” a study in St. Paul's use of*the word saint. ‘The Walther League will meet at 7 am. for & breakfast walk, to which all young people are invited. Imme- diately after the morning service the Junior League will go on an after- noon hike under the direction of | C. Dohrman, assistant to the pastor. There will be a business and social | meeting of the Concordian Club Tues- day evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Row, Chantilly Apartments, 1812 K street., Lincoln Congregational. At Lincoln Congregational Temple | tomorrow morning, Dr. R. W. Brooks | will speak on “A Superior Righteous- ness Needed.” The Men's Brother- hood will be addressed at 10 am. by Dr. Q Bernard King on “Dental Hygiene.” The Forum will meet at 6 pm. Dr. E. C. Smith, pastor of the Metro- politan Baptist Church, will speak on | “The Church a Forum for Current Issues.” The Young People’'s Club will meet at 6 pm. Harold Strother will lead | Time?” Prayer service will be held Thursday evening. Healing Services, Holy commanion will be celebrated by Dr. George F. Dudley at the serv- ice of Christian healing in the church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. | Lutheran Church of tln Reformatio; espeare Library CONQUER FEARS SERMON TOPIC Rev. J. H. Garner Preach at Sixth Presbyterian. ‘The subject of the request sermon tomorrow morning in the Sixth Pmps- byterian Church by Rev. J. H. Gare ner is “Conquer Your Fears.” The program in tne evening will include the first of a series of ser- mons, one of which will be preached each month, on the general theme: “Present Day Problems in the Light of the Gospel.” = The subject tomor- row is “Men and War.” A meeting of the session will bs held Monday evening. The board of deacons will meet Wednesday eve- ning. The men’s boards and the Sunday #chool will sponsor a father and son banquet in the dining room Thurs day at 6:30 p.m. to Jones Mzm.rhl M. E. Sermons, 11 am. and 8 pm. by Dr. Julius 8. Carroll; Epworth League, 6:30 p.m.; presidential election rally Wednesday, 8 pm.; food donations for the N. M. Carroll Home for aged men and women received at the church tomorrow. Lutheran SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH ah Stre. W wedish Service. 3:at Mrmon by Rev. P. L. Hommn from Philadelphia Pa CHRlST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE, STATE THEATER. BETHE! REV. HENRY J. WHITING, I 3.m.—Church School Believe in Jesus Chri ARK’S LUTHERAN nltnn Ave. and Sth St. S.W, LUTHER FRANTZ. Pastor. e e N om—L L TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. W. CaoioP Bireer 3:30 p.m —District Conferenc: 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. Mo Luther League w to Build Preaching. dially Invited. ST PAUL’S e. and Everett St. REV fl.l. ¥ W. SNYDER. D. D.. Pastor 9:30 a m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Sermon_ “Life Square.” by 8:00 p.m.—Address Seesholtz Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Dr. Black The Public Is on the Dr. Anne Bible School... -- 9:30am. Morning Worship ......11:00 a.m. “Regulated Giving” Evening worship ....... T:45pm “Heavenly Manna” ‘Young People's Societies at.. 6:45 Every Member Visitation, 1-5 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH LUTHER PLACE | INCARNATION REV. HUGO M. J Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant .—German Service. —Sunday School. —English Service, Mission Festival. Rev. P. J. Engel- bert. hip in the CA o~ Little Church. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYN'D) | 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor, Mr. C. Dohrman, Assistant. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schonl 11:00 am—Sermon on “Modern Saint. hood.” 5:00 p.m —VYoung People’s Social Meeting 9:45 a.m —Sunday School. Classes for All 11:00 a.m.—"When Ye Pray Say Amen.” Sermon by the Pastor. 6.30 p.m —Junior Luther League. We_Welcome Visitors! 14th_AND GALLATIN N.W. (Marviand Syned. United Lutheran Chi Worship. 11; School A 9:45 a.m — Sorday hool, 11:00 a.m —Morning Wo: Sermon by Pastor. '(nrm and Lite's Proble; eryice Thesday, 8 pm. Rer, Hanselman. New Guinea Musmnlry _Speaking._ Bpecial Atonement Lutheran Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Reverand Carl C. Ras ssen, D. D., Pastor. Reverend Edear D. Ziegler, Assistant Pastor. 11 O'Clock Service. “LOST LIBERTIES AND THE LARGER LIFE" Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. 9:45 a.m. —Sunday School. 6:00 p.m.—~Luther League. 7:00 p.m.~Christian Endeavor. 7:50 p.m.—Thursday, Midweek cs_Al ggssvl REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. | Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 . m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Homer Mc- Millan. NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Mi r in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS 9:30 . m.—Church _Bible School. Do We Want When We Want a Re- SERVICE FRANCAIS (New York Avenue Church) New York Ave., 13th and H Sts. Andre Frank Listard. Pasteur de Ia Dimanche a 4 h. slx Sixteenth and Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER. Minister 11 am. “CONQUER YOUR FEARS” 8:00 p.m. “MEN AND WAR” Motion_ Pictures.) Sunday lehool—B 30 am. C.E—7pm “Detaite.” CHEVY CHASE Dr. 3. llll-u l.llhu-mllhuu B to 10°50 a.m. and 12 noOD~— 45 a e Clyde Kelly Bible Class. 340 & R iy o Lo Hickok: 7:30 p.m.—Young Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. AT, BB MORNING WORSHIP. 11 AM. “RECRUITING FOR THE CHURCH” Dr. McCartney Preaching. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL GRADES— 9:45 AM. 8 to 8 P.M. SURDAL EVENTNG, = i WESTERN 1906 B St. N.W. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, D. D.. Minister. m.—Sunday School. ““THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S.” 6:45 p.m.—Senlor Young People. N. Capitol Rhode Island oum caseTive Howard E. Snyder, antar Sunday School. b ngtonCathedraI Wihednsin and Mamachusetts Avenses Boa and Woodley HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher Canon Wolven . 11:00a.m. People’s Evensong and Sermon. ier. the Rev. Dr. Oliver __ 4:00pm. St Thomas Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q. Dupont Cir. Services. 8 and 11. Sermon at 11 by BISHOP FISKE Holy Bucharist: 7:30 am. and Thur. 1 ROCK CREEK PARISH The Countrs Chureh 1 the City ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd and Webste: 8t Services. 8:30 and 11:00 am. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Gwr.sll Ave. and Madison St. 7:30. 9:30. 11 am.. 8 p.m. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral l onn. Aves. N.W. REV H. H. TRRETT meciar £:00 a.m.—Holy commnnlon. . —Sunday School. ll am. y Morning Prayer and Sermon. Young People's Supper . PAUL'S CHURCH * 917 23rd St. m.—Holy Communion. m Eucharist and Sermon .m.—Evensong and Adoration. 7:30 am | Bancroft Place TT SMITH. D. D.. RECTOR. REV G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Corporate Communion of the Workers of the Parisi. followed by a Fellowship Breakfast. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m —Morning _ Prayer. Preacher. Rev. G. Berkeley Griffith. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. CHURCHOFST.STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. REV. G. F. DUDLEY D D. Reclt | HOLY COMMUNION. _._.__. 7:30 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. | MORNING PRAYER __ 11:00 a.m. | CHORAL EVENSONG ~s:00pm. 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Sundsy Masses—7:30 and 11 am 7:40__ p.m. Evensons and Benediction i Mass 7 a.m. Holy Hour. TN ST. JOHN’S, GEORGETOWN 3210 O ST. N.W. REV, F. BLAND TUCKER. Rector. 130 a.m.—Holy Communiod. —Chi School. —Siornine Praver and. Ser- mon. v..—g:nnu:rfi‘r and Sermon. ST, AGNES’ewee 46 Que Street N.W. (Pla. Ave. or North Capitol 8t Car.) REV. V. O. ANDERSON, RECTOR Sundays 7:00 & m.—Low Mass. .lln-!un iy Beboo e one Benedictiomon- Week Dars. A

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