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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936. B-—7 SPECIAL SERVICE AT LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH: “LargerLife” To Be Topic| Of Minister Reception Will Be| Held for New Mem- bers in Morning. “LOET Liberties and the Larger Life” is the theme announced by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, to- morrow morning. Two special features are also an- nounced for this service—the recep- tion of a large group of new members by the pastor and the commissioning of nearly 100 members of the con- gregation, who, under the chairman- ship of Irving L. Koch, chief exam- iner of the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, will lead in a church-wide movement of “friendship calls.” Elvin Zimmerman of the Church Council will act as chairman of Lu- ther Place Church’s group of spon- sors for the National Preaching Mis- sion, beginning November 23. Fifteen members will be received into active membership of the Inter- mediate Luther League at the con- secration candlelight service at 6 o'clock. Miss Joyce Stitely will pre- sent the topic “Learning to Pray.” Continuing his series of Thursday evening talks on the “Prophets of the Old Testament,” Rev. Edgar D. Zieg- ler announces “The ‘Youth Movement’ of Israel” as the theme. Miss Ruth Blackburn, president of the world service group of the Young People’'s Fellowship, announces the study of “Living Missionary Lives ‘Through the Church,” under the lead- ership of Miss Margaret Wenger, Tuesday evening. ‘The annual turkey dinner and ba- saar is announced by Mrs. Margaret Eberly, president of the Ladies’ Aid Society, Wednesday, from 5 to 7 ©’clock. Activities. (Continued from Page B-6.) McKendree Methodist. “War in Heaven” is the tenth ser- mon by the minister on the Book of Revelation. Service at 8 p.m. ‘Young People’s League is at 7 p.m At 11 am. Rev. Samuel E. Rose apeaks on “To Whom Shall We Go.” Turkey dinner and bazaar from 5 %0 7 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Rose has a program for mid- Week service Thursday at 8 pm. Plymouth Cengregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will preach on “Evangelism in a Changing World.” ‘The Young People’s Group will pre- sent a playlet, “The Church Envelope Speaks,” at the meeting of the Wash- ington Association of Congregational Churches, Tuesday st the Mount Pleasant Church. Trinity Methodist, At 11 am. Dr. Ennis will speak on “A Composite Picture of Jesus— (3) His Divine Understanding.” At 8 p.m. the subject will be “Jesus Deal- ing With Men of Many Minds— (3) Jesus and a Destructive Mind.” Prayer meetings will be held Wed- Mesdsy night in homes in the com- munity. Silver Spring Baplist. Miss Ruth Nusbaum, youth evan- gelist, will speak in the evening in the last service of the youth revival. The pastor will speak in the morning. Young People’s mass meeting at 5 e'clock, followed by s dinner in the church. All B. T. U. meetings will be heid in the various sections at 7 o'clock. Vermont Avenue Baptist. The last day of the seventh anni- wersary services in honor of Rev. C. T. Murray will be held tomorrow. 11 am. sermon by Rev. E. S. Cal- loway, Monongahela, Pa.; 3:30 p.m, sermon by Rev. Walter H. Brooks, pastor Nineteenth Street Baptist Church; 8:30 p.m, sermon by Rev. Calloway. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. U. 8. Mingo of Detroit, Mich,, will preach a special sermon at 11 a.m. Union service at 3:30 pm. Dr. W. B. Hill and Dr. J. M. Jones will conduct the meeting. Elder S. E. ‘Williams will preach at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., with Rev. 8. Geriah Lamkins in charge. President MRS. 1. CYMAN, President of the Sisters of Kesher Israel Congregation of Georgetown, which will cele- brate its 25th anniversary to- morrow with a banguet at 2801 N street. omer officers are: Mrs. M. man, vice president; Mr:. D. Makgolis, treasurer; Mrs. S. Cohen, financial sec- retary; Mrs. E. Stolar, record= ing secretary; Mrs. L. Yockel- son, corresponding secretary. ST. PAUL’S TOPIC IS ANNOUNCED At St. Paul's Church, on Twenty- third street near Washingion Circle, Rev. Arlington A. McCalium, in his series of varieties of religious experi- ence, will preach tomorrow morning upon “Men Who Preserve a World- Wide Outlook.” ‘The Young People’s Pellowship will meet at 7 p.m. to discuss “Symbolism in Worship,” under the leadership of Miss Hazel Kernan. ‘The Men's Forum meets Tuestiay evening to discuss “What a Church- man Ought to Do With His Religion.” MISSION, TOPIC Rev. 8. Carroll Coale Will Discuss Work Tomorrow. At Brightwood Park M. E. Church tomorrow morning Rev. 8. Carroll Coale will speak on the Washington | preaching mission, using the sermon topic, “The Hand That Lifts Men to| Their Feet.” The children’s story will be “The Spirit of Generosity.” At 8 p.m. the Cole Class Club will be spe- | cial guests. The minister will speak on “Wating for the Green Light, or the Thrill of Faith.” ‘The Cole Class will serve a turkey dinner in the social hall Tuesday. The Men's Wesley Bible Class will have a business meeting Tuesday eve- ning. On Thursday and Friday eve- nings the class will present C. E. Jack- son, magician; the Potomac Electric Power Co. Glee Club and James W. Mullings, monologist. SERMON ANNOUNCED Francis Asbury M. E. to Hear Rev. A. P. Shirkey. Rev. Albert P. Shirkey will speak at Francis Asbury M. E. Church, South, tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Secret of Happiness” and at 8 p.m. on “Thou Shalt Not Judge.” The young people meet at 6:45 p.m. Mr. Shirkey will continue with the study of the Pirst Epistle of John Thursday at 8 pm. The Gamma | Sigma Class will sponsor the service. Preceding the prayer service Thurs- day from 5:30 to 7:30 a turkey dmner} will be served by the Jeffries Bible class. the Revelation.” It will be Young People’s night and the young people will have a definite part in the serv- ice. The midweek service will be held‘ Wednesday at 7:45 pm. with the Missionary Committee of the church leading a service in the interests of home missions. . Petworth Baptist. Rev. Henry J. Smith will speak, an interpretation of Jesus' personality. “BExceedingly Rich,” at 8 p.m. The church is co-operating in the preaching mission and will hold spe- cial services beginning November 29 through the week ending December 6. Prayer service Thursday night. The teacher of the Yaden Bible Class, James G. Yaden, has prepared a special address for the class at 9:45 am. Douglas Memorial M. E. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of the District of Columbia encamp- ments and suboidinate lodges will attend the evening service. Rev.Clar- ence H. Corkran, chaplain of the Grand Lodge, will deliver the sermon. Rev. H. H. Rowland will assist with the service. ‘The pastor will speak on “The Law of Inaction” at the morning service. Friends (“ M‘lll m ’a.c'l'fl'" ‘éui&';"flmu s TING (ORTHODOX) ~ 1 em IR TR day Sel 9:45 a.m. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Scheol. 11:00 a.m.~Meeting for Worship. All HAllll'l' B. MERCER, Leader TN s New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) wl.‘ luq( shiy C“v.k fit 8:00 p.m.— FELLOWSRIP vasRRaTgS Jere OUR DIVINE HERI‘I‘AGB November 15, 1936, 8 P.M. 1788 COLUMBIA ED. N.W. SlXth Talk Of Series by Dr. Clinchy “Life Must Include a Great Hope” Is Topic. INCLUDE A GREAT sixth in the ser- church at 6:30 p.m. The discussion group will continue its consideration of poverty and wealth in the form of a creed presented by Miss Betty Yost. The Sunday Evening Club will be en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Baldwin, jr, 3404 Fifteenth street northeast. ‘The fireside group will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth H. Myers, 6707 Second street, when Mrs, Helen Turley, director of the junior choir of the National City Christian Church, will discuss “The 'Value of a Junior Choir for the Church and for the Child.” The Washington Association of Congregational Churches will meet in this church Tuesday at 3 pm. The executive secretary of the Missions Council of the Congregational-Chris- tian Churches, Rev. Leonard M. Out- erbridge, will be the guest speaker at the 6 o'clock supper. ‘The Institute for Social Action, sponsored by the Washington Youth Council, will have as its speaker Tues- day evening the executive officer of the Alley Dwelling Authority, John Ihider. Pollowing the church night supper Thursday at 6:15 p.m. a panel discus- sion will be held on the question | “Should the Protestant Church In-| doctrinate Its Children?” The subject will be presented by Dr. Clinchy and then discussed by Drs. Paul J. Ewer- hardt, E. C. Higbie, Mrs. W. Kempton Crosby, Mrs. J. Gordon Steele, Misses | | Carolyn 8. Ball, Lois M. Kugler and | Mary Worthley, and W. H. Gaumnitz. | The League of Service is sponsoring a marionette show which will be given | by the Junior League in Fishburn Hall Friday evening. LABOR SCH0.0L SPEAKER Brookwood College Director and Teacher Here Today. Tucker P. Smith, director of Brook- wood Labor College, and Joel Seidman, member of the faculty, will speak at ‘Wesley Hall at 1:15 pm. today to a meeting sponsored by the Washington Committee for Brookwood Labor Col- Since 1921, Brookwood, which claims to be the pioneer labor college in the country, located at Katonah, N. Y, has been training labor organizers, Jjournalists and research workers, Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “Dealing Pairly With God,” and at 7:45 p.m. on “How to Become a Child of God.” | The Elementary Department of the | Sunday School. under the direction | of Mrs. Bernard Douglas, will pre- | sent & “Tom Thumb” wedding Friday | evening. S B D Welsh Club Meeting Postponed. | The regular monthly meeting of the | Women's Welsh Club of Washington, scheduled to be held next Monday night at the home of Senator and | | Mrs. James J. Davis, 3012 Massa= chusetts avenue, has been postponed until the following Monday, November 23, at 8 p.m. at the Davis residence. Spiritualiat MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Km m‘t"ol’.‘ufilnlm dll{! l2 m fl l.. P L mnci:u. 'l'n:le ing “each 2_R. L Ave. N.W. RECOVERY NEED TO BE OUTLINED Chevy Chase Baptist to Prepare for Preach- ing Mission. Ry s Rev. Edward O. Clark will preach on “The One Thing Needful for National Recovery” at the chflychluhpm subject The choir will give & concert Mon~ day evening under the direction of Thomas N. Leef, chorister. “Vision or Visionary?” is the ser- mon theme of Dr. Frederic W. Per- kins tomorrow at 11 o'clock at Uni- versalist Nationas! Memorial Church. At the adult forum at 10:15, Miss Edith Rockwood, associate in Child Welfare Service of the Children’s Bureau, will speak on “Maternal and Child Welfare Dnd!r the Social Se- The Sunday Evening Group will have a special meeting, with supper, at the home of Ruth and Helena Hol- man, 3941 Livingston atreet, at 6 o'clock. SERVICES SET Dr. Williams to Speak at Union M. E. Church. Reopening services will be held to- morrow in the Union M. E. Church with a sermon by Dr. G. Ellis Wil- liams, superintendent of the Washing- ton district, at 8 pm., and at 11 am. by Rev. John Edward Fort, whose ser- mon subject will be “My Church.” The entire redecoration of the church, as a result of its 90th anniversary celebration campaign, has been com- pleted. ‘The young people’s meeting will be at 6:30 pm. ‘The Golden Rule Class will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., at 2907 Thirteenth | street and will make final plans for the Christmas bazaar, November 20. 7 ol BT Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E | | street. 11 am, Maj. Ray Gearing; 8 pm., Maj. Charles Walker and Adjt. Elizabeth Koehler. ‘Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Sev- enth street. 11 am., Ma). James Roberts: 8 p.m., Maj. James Asher. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast. 11 am. Capt. Mrs. R. Satterfigld; 7:45 p.m.,, Adjt. Albert E. Baldwin. Washingtop No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street. 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj. Henry S. Wilkins. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 1 street northeast. 11 am. and 8 pm., Aajt. Charles Tritton. Men’s Social Bervice Center, 526 Pirst street, 11 am, Capt. Edward ‘Trimyer. Spiritualist LONGLEY MEMORIAL o 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between .3th and 14(h st Sewion St Sunday. November 15, at 8 P.M. | Lecture by Rev. Elisabeth McDonald “Mediumship—Do Guides Leave Follewed by 'l'i;l( lu-un Midweek Service Thursday, 8 Mrs. Hampson in (hll& ZOE Givame Disieict 1540, one Distric g 1 K ST. N.W.. Arj'._n IMMONS, 1941 Nt'wn 3 meeting day and Thucs adings by ADpt. ¢ GRACE SPIRITUAL CHURCH COLONIAL HOTEL 15th and M Sts. N.W. Pastor, Rev. Eleanor Thomas Services Sunday, Nov. 15—8 p.m. Consultation Daily By Appointment. 1416 Chapin St. N.W. Ant. 4 ADams 7216 P:ycliic Sdenee Church of ChrM Q7P Iynp s N -ufldt !EANC# Fhone A 10} A‘Fl . Rev. Carol E. McKmltry 1342 Glll.“‘ St. N.W., at 5000 m k 14th St, nder author! The Gfllml A"’EMBII OCSfllflluflHll; or L are M fifi"‘ mforted.” Matt, 5.4, e Puble Tues. 8 » . A Pastor. eetingy and eves.. . Geer- UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1326 Mass. Ave NW. vices Sunday, 8 P.M. ikl Sione &t ke Biano. Ministere, Rev. 108 . Simmons, Rev. ulrnrfl R rh Orlflbll by the Mediums of the Hlfi-k nnnn services at 00 ?l fve. SE. Tours. au 8 . V. da B. Strack. Anuun A TRUTH CENTER MRS. APPLETON. Hl’ K mu 18 “Praise.” Bible Inferpretations Bible Interpretations Church of the Brethren 4th St and N. G Ave SE. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, Pastor 11:00 8.m.~—"“Family Religion.” 7:00 p.m.—Young People-Adult Study 8:00—Drama, “No More Parades.” First Divine Science Church GRAFTON HOTEL, Conn. Ave, at De Sales 11 s-.——"'h Law of Growih.” “Setentife Praver.” Fraternal_Spiritualist Church 1320 N St. Healing. 7 Services. 7:45 .m. p.m. DR. H. ROBERT HOOII". . [ Shall Away All_Tears Bt'x'x%n Gmu.‘ ing _and d-mmt ‘Writing., Nov__ 14, Baa e hments sig ] Bndmc Ladies' Ald. Nov. a of Spiritual Science 1012 9t (P; s-ndl! ervices—1:30 P. Testimonial -Efl‘vl!:‘!“h AIllll-l- o ’i_”k._ Assist, ' . Lecture by the ' REV. AI-FIED H. TERRY "LINCOLN SPIIITUALIST » l‘l! CHED “"’"‘%w* A s B R, B el m Hotel Continental facing Copltol Plaza Rev. H. Govdon Burroughs | ings, he reported, but no one was | PRAYER. INDIVID) MESS A VicE % CHARLES E. FAIRMAN, CHAS. FAIRMAN TALKS TOMORROW “The Eleventh Command- ment” to Be Topic at Bethany Baptist. Charles E. Fairman, art curator of the United States Capitol, will speak at Bethany Baptist tomorrow evening. He has been the teacher of several large Bible classes in this city. His subject is “The Eleventh Command- ment.” Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class tomorrow morning. Rev. M. P. German will speak at 11 a.m. on “How Bib Is Your God?” The junior church will be conducted by Mother Jaeger. QUAKES ROCK GUAM 307 Shocks Reported Since October 30. Comdr. Benjamin V. McCandlish, Governor of Guam, radioed to the Navy Department yesterday that since October 30 the island has experienced | 307 earthquake shocks, 51 of them in the last 24 hours. There was slight damage to build- | injured. Takoma Lutheran. At the morning service Rev. J.| Adrian Pfeiffer will preach on “Christ | and Life Problems.” A special service will be held Tues- day. Rev. R. R. Hanselman, Ameri- can Lutheran Church missionary from New Guinea, will speak. | The Brotherhood will entertain the congregation Thursday evening with | a box social. The public is invited. Rhite Cross Dr. Lenski To Return To Pulpit Grace Lutheran Pas- tor Due Back From Conference. D& GERHARD E. LENSKI will where he has been attending the sessions of the American Lutheran Conference last week, in time to con- duct Sunday's - service at Grace Lutheran Church. At the 11 am. service he will preach on “The Great- est of All Prayers.” The sermon is the ninth on this general subject and will conclude the series. The special subject for Sunday will be “When Ye Pray Say Amen.” Two Thanksgiving services have been announced, Sunday, November 22, at 9:45 a.m. in the Sunday school and Thanksgiving day by the congre- gation, at 11 am. Dr. Sogge will speak at the former service and the pastor will preach at the latter. A congregational turkey dinner will be given by the Women's Guild, No- vember 19, 5 to 7 p.m. ‘The Junior Luther League will meet tomorrow, 6:30 pm. Mary Jane Anderson will present the topic “8chool Problems.” Arthur Acker- mann will be in charge. Supper will be served at 7:15 p.m. sl R Wallace Memorial. “Hurdles to Clear” is the topic of the morning sermon by Dr. C. E. Hawtliorne. At 8 p.m. there will be another of the Gospel song services, “Songs in the Night,” featuring lan- tern slides of old hymns and a ser- mon following. The annual union Thanksgiving service for Petworth Community will be held November 26 at 10:30 o'clock | in the Petworth M. E. Church. Wanderbirds to Climb. ‘The Wanderbirds Hiking Club will | make 1ts last hill-climbing trip of the ! year tomorrow to Bull Mountain. Members will meet at 1416 F street The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 Stoneleigh Court. Conn. Ave. & L N.W Services are held on Sundars b 11 a.m. Library open Wed'sday. 1 to 3. Olhurrh of thrmt 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St N.W. 10:00 s.m.—Bible School 11:00 . m.—~Communion Service Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon CECHL B. DOUTHITT. Minister. and White Cross Church of ClirM Assistant Paster. lav Paul W. De Lee. ‘st Soloist, Mivs Mildred Bersionds Subject: “WHY HOUDINI CANNOT‘ RETURN." From a Personal Interview in the A: MESSAGE SERVICE WEDNESDAY, 8 L BEALD DEVELOFING. cLAss -v‘o':nmu; 2 L TED | Make Early Appiication for_Enrollment. Coates Gives Private Consuitations | Doily by Appointment, Phone Col. 6227 The White Cross Was Founded in 1 Acknowledging the Divinity of Jesus Christ | 2nd the Authenticity of the Bible and the New Testament. AN Mectines Are Jeld in the SANCTUAR THE WHITE ClOSS CENTER ! Thensaphy THE UNFED )% LIGHT 7 E. Matthews Dawson Sunday, Nov. 15. 8 P.M. | Christian Mpystic Bible | gm. waa P a0 p.m. Blavatsky Class; | ed.’ § p.m.. Members Meeting. WASHINGTON LODGE T.S. 1216 H St. N.W. ay, November 15th—8:15 P.M. “LAW OF BROTHERHOOD" 2 M. Library Open o 6: Sat.. 1 te 4. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg.. 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues. Fees or Collections @hristian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, M. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbla Rd. and Euclid Second Clurah 4 A et P Chrigy Scientist 13th and L Sts. Fourth Church of Clm( Scientist 16th and Meridisn N.W. “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS” junday. 11 A.M. and 8 P\, lunday gchn 11 A H e RABES PROGRAMS THURSDAY. 11°15 A M. STATION WJSV. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH-—730 17th St N.W. floum 9 to 9 (except Wodnwuyl, to 7, and Sun- d“fiu" holidays, 2:30 to §:30). ltg% CHUR H—lll St week daya, 3:80 to 5:30 days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado ey i el S i e IIIJ‘LO ; lidays, 2 FOU"H CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8843 14th St., 9 to 9 week days; ln.v-. 9:30 to 7; Sun- dm 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. oli- dun, 2:30 to 5:30 wetcome to -E-.-. First Church of Christ Scientist EAST FALLS CHURCH. ¥A. At Litfle Palls Street Station. Sunday Services and Sunday School, 11 AM. ‘Wednesday gervices. 8§ P.M. JOHN FORD Noted Bible Lecturer The Judgment Day How Near Are We to It? Will Christ return to this world in a blaze of glory with millions of angels in this present generation? Of the entire series this lecture stands out as the most important and impressive.. Filled with inter esting facts, it appeals to your reason and logic. GOD HAS REVEALED THE EXACT YEAR WHEN THE JUDGMENT DAY WILL COME RADIO BROADCAST 'WOL, Sunday, 10:15 A.M. Sunday, Nov. 15 7:45 P.M. BIBLE AUDITORIUM ' 5th and F Sts. N.W. UNITED BRETHREN “Discerning the Motive,” Dr. Daugherty’s Topic. Dr. 8. B. Daugherty will speak to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “Discerning the Motive” in Memorial United Brethren Church and will deliver the fourth message in the series on “New Ven- tures in Evangelism.” His theme will be “Facts for Failing Faith.” Youth Church will be held at 11 o'clock. ‘The Ladies Aid Society will serve & turkey dinner Tuesday from § to 7 o'clock. A bazaar will be held. The midweek service will be held on Thursday evening. The devotional period will follow the handbook, “What of the Night?” The study will be in the book entitled, “When Love Dictates the Tithe.” SERMONS LISTED Philadelphia Pastor to Preach at First Baptist. ‘The pulpit of the FPirst Baptist Church will be occupied tomorrow by Dr. Austen K. de Blois of Philadel- phia, who will speak in the morning on “The Miracle of an Achieving Faith” and in the evening on “Hail the Kingl” ‘The subject to be discussed by Dr. H. W. O. Millington, acting pastor, Thursday evening will be “If God Is Kind, Why Does Pain Exist?” A Joint banquet will be held by the Euzelian and Luther Bible classes at the church Monday. The White Cross “SECOND CHANCE” | IS CALVARY TOPIC Dr. Prank Steelman, minister of the Calvary M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Second Chance.” At the evening service the Dramatic Club will present a religious drama, “Bacrifice.” Ars. Gladys Taye lor, Miss Joan Miner, Herbert Via, sr., and Elihu Frick will take part in this drama, directed by George S. Colison. Miss Gertrude Young will presens & review on a study of Africa at the Young People’s League at 7 pm. At the High School League Miss Eliza- beth Carter will be the leader. The devotional service will be held Thurs- day at 8 pm, with Dr. Steelman in charge. Mrs. Herbert A. Breakey and her committee are inviting members and friends of the church to the annual bazaar and turkey dinner Tuesday and Wednesday. The dinners will be held from 5 to 7 o'clock and articles will be on sale afternoons and evenings. Hnity Society of Washington, D. C, 1326 Eye lm N.W. will meet at the church Wednesday | [~ morning. . Sherwood Presbyterian. Rev. Thomas Law Coyle will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and in the eve- | ning at 8 o'clock. Hositive Christianity National Church of Positive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser. Paster. H St N.W. 1936. the “Great ll)fln:l—“l.l We‘nu‘l 8:00 p.m.—*TI Wo .. 7:30 p.m.—Free Classes. w to Get More Out of Life.) (Nen-Seetarian) PUBLIC WELCOME Origin of the Sacred Om.” METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E, John Compton Ball, D. D., Paster Morning at 11. “Secret of Strength” One hundred girls celebrating their | nineteenth birthday will attend this service. Bvening st 7:45. “Goal of the Soul” Attend the Chburch That Glows. Goes and Grows Centinually. A host of new members to be received Sunday morning. Hear the Virginians Male Quartet and Cheir. SEE THE BAPTISMS. IF LATE CALL A TAXL GRACE BAPTIST Oth and South Carolina Ave. S.E. PASTOR, F. W. JOHNSON Amy Lee Steckton—Rita Gould CLOSING SERVICES Sunday Morning and Sunday Night. Be Sure To Hear Them. TAKOMA Finer .‘...-:nf.l:n and 11:00 3. m.—"Our Objectives.” Dr. William Allen Wilbur. Sth i Sth_Anniversary. Gospe! nm—VnAi;n semct In Petworth PETWORTH y 3. Smith. P: The Friendhies? Chugen'ss Wasttagton Classes for all m—lelmon. by pastor, “Ged- | Men.” 8:00 p.m.- —lunnnmc—eon vice, TExcccaingty R 1 Srecisl Address.” Yaden Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. NE. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Paster. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Proof of Prophecy” 7:00 pm.—B. Y. P. U. 8:00p.m.—“Is Christ Sufficient?” Several Baptisms. UNITY CIRCLE Wesley Hall. 1703 K Street N.W. DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader. NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Authorized Washington Center MARGARET ANN FELDT, LEADER E Near 7th S.W, Dr. J. E. Briggs, P'st'r “Dealing Fairly With God.* te Become a Chris- 9:30 a.m.—8. §.. J. H. Ingram. Supt. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday. Midweek Prayer Meeting. FIFTH 11:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m —Priday. Tom Thumb Wed- din __ The Chur:g reh That Cares. Come! ~ CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 1AM “Under His Wings” 645 PM—B. Y.P. U. 8:00 P.M. “The Prophecy in Palestine” Baptismal Service 8 P.M.—Thursday—Study of the Sunday School Lesson. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AT ALL SERVICES. WEST WASHINGTON _ 3ist and N Streets N. CHARLES B. AUSTIN 11:00 am —Sermon by Pas xmlpm-5um0n ghev. W. D. Keene 9 8. —B.Y "CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Beit Road Rev. Edward O. Clark, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—"For National Recovery.” 8:00 p.m. he Tree That Was Bluffing.” Chevy Chase Masonic Lodge Will Attend. _A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SECOND b 2nd East Copitel Sts. H Pastor. m 4undu lchool m. rong Impressions.” - he Return of the g..., cal.m.u WELCOME T SILVER SPRING J. WESLEY LOFTIS, Pastor 832 Montgomery Avenue 11:00 a.m.—The Pastor Speaks. ss Ruth Nusbaum. youth elist of the Revival) 9:45 a.m —Sunday 8chool. 5:00 p.m.—B. T. U. Pellowship, 6:00 p.m.—Fellowship Dinner. 7 Nibm—All B. T. U. Meetings. ¥ ™ ndes. Ave. W. KENDALL ** ™= Len Franklin Stevens, Minister, 40 8. m.—Sunday School 1 We Preach ) Crueified. Christ ! B Asain. o 1 8 m fi‘ m Foot- 00 a . om.—B LA 8:00 p.m —Thuraday. Prayer Servics. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, DR. H. W. 0. MILLIN 8:00 p.m.—"Hail the Kin, Come to Sun of an Achieving Faith"—Dr, 16th and O Streets N.W. GTON, Acting Pastor. Austen K. De Blois, .3 B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pma Rational Paptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. John: D. D., Paster BAPTIST STUDENT UNION SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.—LEO GREEN, OF LOUISVILLE, speaks on “THE UNIVERSAL MESSAGE OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE.” 8:00 pm.—LEO GREEN speaks on ENCE.” “THE CALL OF DIVINE OBEDI- 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 6:45p.m~—B. Y. P. U. Calbary . ¢ 8th and H Sts. N.W. ! ABERNETHY, Minister 11:00 a.m.—“THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE S8ON OF GOD.” Dr. William Allen Wilbur. 8 p.m.—“THE MEANING OF Dr. Norman OUR FAITH" Gerstenfeld. Auspices Vaughn Class. 7:45 pm.—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:45 Y. P. Groups. 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church—Hillman Harris, R. L Ave. and 11:00 & m.=* 00 p.m.— BETHANY Mul' M. P. GERMAN, Minister. § rees By 'Enarion £ Falrman. n‘I - Bible l%“m You lwf,,-‘

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