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B—4 = Mt. Vernon Church Sets Meetings Dr. Ruskin to Speak Tomorrow on “Over- coming Evil.” DR JOHN W. RUSTIN will speak on “Overcoming Evil” tomorrow morning at Mount Vernon Place Church. The young people will have charge of the evening 8 o'clock service. Dr. Rustin will preach on “Above the Average.” The senior and young people will hold 7 o'clock services. The Esthnaoruth Class will meet with Mrs. W. D. Johnson, 5209 New Hampshire avenue, Monday evening. The Rainbow Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Fannie Palmer, Silver Spring, Md, Wednesday at 8 p.m Prayer service will be held in the church school Thursday at 8 o'clock. ‘Walter Camp will discuss the question “What Leads People to Have Con- fidence in a Doctor, Lawyer or Min- ister?” Mrs. J. D. Ford will discuss this question, “Upon the Whole, Does Your Observation and Experience With Christianity Give You Confi- dence in Its Power?" BAPTISM RITES ARE SCHEDULED Dr. G. G. Johnson Will Preach at 11 A.M. on “Your Father Knows.” Dr. Gove Griffith Johnson \\'1!1‘ preach at the National Baptist Me- morial Church tomorrow at 11 am. on “Your Father Knows.” Rev. Alva Lincoln Smith, assistant pastor, will| preach at 8 pm. on “The Life of Quit- | ting Sins.” There will be baptism. The Summer Bible school closes the three-week sessions next Thursday evening with a special program and commencement exercises. Every one is invited. LORD’S SUPPER TO BE OBSERVED Ceremony Will Take Place | in First Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. "THE CROSSES OF JESUS” will be the theme of Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden, pastor of the First Baptist Church, tomorrow morning. The Lord's Supper will be observed. In the evening he will take as his sub- ject “When One Comes to Himself.” An address on “Bible Lands—Yes- terday and Today” will be given Thursday evening by Sheik Rafael Emmanuel, a native of Ur of the Chal- | dees, who, dressed in the costume of his homeland, will tell of the customs, habits and manner of life there as they were in the days of David and as they are today Dr. Prudén will deliver a series of talks on “Baptist Youth and Our Mission Program” at the Maryland Baptist Summer assembly meeting at | Braddock Heights next week. The Board of Deacons will meet at the church Monday !\emng REV. R. L. WOOD CONTINUESSERIES | "3 oshua,?—lebrew General CHILDREN’S STORY Services in Brightwood M. E. Church. At Brightwood Park M. E. Church tomorrow morning Rev. 8. Carroll Coale will preach on “Limitless Love.” At this same service there will be a children’s story, “Batting .300.” A twilight service will be held at 8 p.m. and the minister's theme will be “Hemmed In.” A delegation of young people re- turned from the junior high school camp at Westminster, Md., this week. Another delegation will leave for the Baltimore Conference Summer School of Religious Education at Hood Col- lege, Frederick, Md., on Monday. Baptist Flock ToHear Talk By Chaplain Dr. Montgomery Fills Metropolitan Pulpit Tomorrow. AT THE Metropolitan Baptist Church, in absence of the pastor, Dr. John Compton Ball, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives, will preach tomorrow morning on “Some Little Journeys,” and in the evening on “The Cloud Out of the Sea.” The Shavor Bible Class meets at 9:45 in the main auditorium. The B. A. U. meets at 6:45 o'clock. Pro- gram subject, “Peter, the Preacher.” Mrs. Frank Strauss is the leader. Wednesday evening William Bolls will continue his stereopticon lectures on “The Life of the Orient.”” Thursday evening at prayer service. W. H. Ben- jamin will lead. The Shaver Bible Class will con- duct religious services at the Northeast Gospel Mission, 1340 H street north- east, Friday evening. C. K. Jenkins will speak The Senior B. Y. P. U. will have a beach party Saturday afternoon, | leaving the church at 2 pm. Al Merkel and Arthur Morrissette are in | charge of armngemem.s BOARD MEETING AT DUMBARTON Rev. Atkinson Continues Sermon Series With Talk on ‘Truth of Atonement.’ At the 11 am. service in Dumbarton | Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church | Rev. Walter Franklin Atkinson ‘\lll continue his series of sermons on the | topic “Beliefs That No One Can Af- ford to Ignore.” The subject for this service will be “The Truth of the Atonement.” The junior sermon will | be on the topic “The All-Star Game.” There will be no evening service until | October 3. The senior vested choir will sponsor & moonlight cruise July 23. Next Tuesday at 8 pm. a meeting of the Sunday School Board will be conducted. Prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. The minister will speak on “The Epis- | tle of St. John.” Miss Soderberg will conduct the devotions. REV. IR W. WHITE LISTS SERMONS Communion Service to Be Given Tomorrow Morning. Who Won a Nation,” to Be This Week’s Subject. | | At Petworth M. E. Church tomor- row evening at 7:30 Rev. Robert Louis Wood will continue the series of ser- mons on “Men of Power.” The <ub-i ject will be “Joshua, the Hebrew | General Who Won a Nation.” Young| people will have charge of the flm‘ half hour, with Thornton Wood pre- siding, Barbara Barnes reading the scripture lesson, William Carter lead- | ing in prayer and Mary Jane Keely | RIVIng a brief address. Next Sunday | evening Dr. Wood will preach on “Ca- lib, the Old Man of the Mountains. "i Morning worship will be held at 11 | lm with the minister preaching on “The Final Test of Religion.” VACATION NEEDS SCHNABEL TOPIC| Young People to Join in| Evening Service at Al- bright Memorial. At Albright Memorial Evangelical Church the morning service begins at 10:30 o'clock. with Rev. George E. Schnabel preaching. The subject will be “We Need Vacations." At 8 pm. the young people will par- ticipate in the service. A feature l51 “Do You Knok That—?" This is an eight-minute review of current news in the religious and moral fields. Prayer meeting and young people’s program will open together Wednesday night, with the young people in charge of the devotional program. HOLY COMMUNION IN GEORGETOWN “The Living Manna” will be the subject at 11 a.m. Sunday in George- town Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Holy communion will be administered. J. Frank Butts and Mrs. Lloyd Me- Cord will have charge of the adult classes at 9:30-in the study of the Scrlpture theme, “God Provides a Lead Plans are being made for the open- ing of the Summer school for church workers of the Lutheran Synod of Maryland. The sessions, beginning July 19, will be held on the campus of Hood College, Predeflck Md. REV.J. H. HOLLISTER ANNOUNCES TOPIC Rev. J. Hillman Hollister will preach at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning on “Tonic of Big Things.” The young people will join with the young people of the other Chevy Chase churches in a service at Wesley Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Women of the church are invited to attend the review of the book "Meocs and Beyond,” to be given by Mrs. R. Harvey Sargent Tuesday from 10 0 12 o'clock in the young people's “The Christian Memorial” will be | the subject of Rev. Raymond W. White at Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church tomorrow morning. Com- munion service will be given. The sub- | | Ject tomorrow night will be “U'lmed Powers.” The subject for discussion in the men’s class at 9: 45 am. will be “God Provides a Leader.” The pastor will lead the discussion. President Samuel Barrow will preside. “The Parables of Jesus” are being considered at the Thursday night meetings during the Summer months. | On Thursday night “The Marks of | Discipleship—Humility” will be the subject. During the Summer months the special committee on “a new pipe organ” is planning for the installation of a new organ. At a special meet- ing of the official board almost one- half of the cost of installation was subscribed. It is expected the in- stallation will be made before the Christmas holidays. |DR. MILLER TO TALK ON ‘UNWRITTEN LAW’ “The Unwritten Law” is the theme Dr. Raphael H. Miller, pastor of the National City Christian Church, has chosen for his sermon tomorrow morning. Mrs. O. B. Atwood will be the guest speakeg at the National Women's Bible Class tomorrow morning. The class meets in the auditorium of the Thomas Circle church building at 9:45 o'clock. BOSTON 1 MINISTER WILL SPEAK HERE Dr. H. J. Ockenga, minister of the Park Street Church of Boston, Mass., will be the guest speaker at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Sunday. He will speak at 11 o'clock and at the evening vesper hour at 8 o'clock. On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock prayer service will be observed. Dr. Albert Evans, minister in charge, will speak on “The First Martyr.” . Waugh Methodist. Rev. A. F. Poore will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “The Empty House.” Free Methodist. The guest speaker tomorrow at 11 am. will be Rev. P. R. Hyde of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church of this city. The service at 8 p.m. will be conducted by J. K. Barnes. Meeting of the young people at 7:15 p.m. Prayer service Tuesday night. , Jones Memorial M. E. Trustees’ day tomorrow at 11 a.m,, with sermon by Dr. Julius 8. Carroll on “Appreciation for Opportunity of Service.” Prayer service is Wednes- day at 8 pm. Trinity Methodist. Dr. Dan L. Ennis will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 am. “The Resurrection and the Life” and at 8 pm. “The Flaming Sword in the room., A Garden.” +| Jackson Martin. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, St. Stephen's Lutheran. Dr. R. G. Steinmeyer, associate pro- fessor of political science at Mary- land University, will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will preach on “Spiritual Struggles Against Tough Realities” at the morning service. Holy communion will be celebrated. At 7 p.m. there will be a young peo- ple's twilight service. The mid-week service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m., when a special meeting of the church is called. Gunton-Temple Memorial, Rev. Walter E. Price, pastor of the Northminster Presbyterian Church, will occupy the pulpit at the 11 o'clock service. Lincoln Road M. E. At 11 am. Rev. Reginald Heber Stone will speak on “The Father's House.” and at 8 pm. on “The Living Christ, Facing a Needy World.” 5 L Third Baptist. Dr George O. Bullock’s topic tomor- row at 11 am. is “Christ, the World's Greatest Attraction,” and at 8 p.m. “The Cost of Following Christ.” Prayer meeting Sunday, 6:30 to 8 a.m. Tues- day, 8 to 10 p.m. and Thursday, 8 to 9 pm. St. Mark's Lutheran. “Some Popular Pitfalls” will be the theme of Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 am. service. This will be the second sermon of a Summer series for the month of July. The remain- ing subjects will be ome, Sweet Home"” and “The Lord’s Leading.” Metropolitan Presbyterian. Dr. Freeley Rohrer will administer communion Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. There will be an opportunity for persons to unite with the church by canferring with the session before the church service. Parents may bring children for baptism. Union Methndli( will preach Sunday at 11 am. on “Gamblers for God.” A gospel service will be held | at 750 p.m., conducted by the pastor. Young people's service at 6:30. Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach in the morning on “The Poet's Picture | of Old Age.” and in the evening on | | “Knights of the Blue Cord.” (‘hriilian Sflencf. “Sacrament” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of | Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The | golden text is from “Revelation,” Vii:13, 14: “What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence | came they? ... These are they which | ‘came out of mcaL tribulation, and have washed their robes, and n‘ade, them white in the blood of the lamb.” | Among the citations which comprise | | the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Blessed arc the pure in heart, for they shall see God."” Ivation Army. | Meetings tomorrow are Washington No. 1 Corps. 606 E street, 7am., 11 am. and 8 p.m., Maf. | W. E. Graham. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj. James Roberts, Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, 11 a.m,, Lieut. Marion | Jackson; 7:45 p.m, Capt. C. William Jaynes. ‘Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jeffer- son street, 11 am, and 8 p.m, Capt. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 Eve street northeast, 11 a.m., Sergt. Maj. | George Holroyd; 8 p.m., Mrs. Raymond Barron. | Men's Social Service Department, | 526 First street, 11 a.m,, Adjt. Albert | | E. Baldwin. Fifteenth Street Christian. Unified hour of worship and the | Lord’s supper at 10 am. Sermon by Rev. Leslie L. Bowers on “The Scorn Benrer.” | McKendree Methodist. At 11 o'clock sermon by Rev. Samuel E. Rose on “The Ministry of Mystery.” The Young People's League is at 7| p.m. At 8 p.m. brief message by the | minister on “There Is a Calm.” Mid- | week service with address by Mr. Rose | on Thursday at 8 p.m. Lawn fete on the church lawn by the Philathea Class next Friday at 7 i y Allunce Rev. P. R. Hyde will speak twice at | 808 Eve street northwest. The after- | noon sermon will be “Genesis Twenty- (four.” Evening will be an evangelistic sermon. The young people’s service | |at 6:45 pm. Miss Ruth Horn is in charge. Tuesday evening prayer serv- ice, 1931 Biltmore street. Rehoboth Baptist. The adult forum will meet in the main auditorium. v. Johnson's topic in the morning is hristianity's Most Convincing Argument.” Baptism will follow this service. Communion serv- ices will begin at 3 p.m. with the pas- tor having as his topic “The White Stone.” On Monday dinner at the church | will begin at 5 pm. and a mmisbers‘ program at 8:30 p.m. Mount Bethel Baptist. Dr. K. W. Roy will preach Sunday at 11 a.m. on “The Bible Line.” 8 pm.,, preaching. The Vacation Bible School opens Monday at 9:30 am. All chil- | dren in the community are invited. Memorial United Brethren. Dr. S. B. Daugherty will preach to- morrow at 11 a.m. on “I Obtained Mercy.” Vespers at 7:30 with mes- sage by the minister. The Otterbein Guild will hold a pic- nic at Hains Point next Saturday'eve- ning. Wnity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Rev. Georu F. Sheldon, Leader “Concentration.” “Twelve Powers, of NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Authorized Washington Center IIAIGAII‘I‘ ANN l‘l:LDT. Leader. Bunday. | invited to enroll. | addressed by Potomac Heights Community, At 11 am. Rev. O. J. Randall will preach on “A Solemn Indictment of the Church—Is It True?” Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “King Al's Tree” the third in a series of ser- mons on “Old Testament Trees.” Eckington Presbyterian. In the absence of Rev. Henry B. Wooding, who is visiting with his par- ents in Ottawa, Canada, the guest preacher at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow will be Rev. Dr. George S. Duncan of the American University. He was the founder of the church and his theme is “The Evil of Fretting." The young people will meet at 7 p.m. There will be no evening service in July. Takoma P-rk Bapllst Rev. William E. La Rue will speak on “Gems From the Psalms, No. 2,” tomorrow morning. He is giving a series of sermons on this topic during July. The evening services have been omitted for the Summer season, Calvary M. E. South. At the 11 o'clock service Mr. Neel, assistant superintendent of the Cen- tral Union Mission, will have charge of the service. He will be assisted by sev- eral of the workers at the mission. At | 7:30 Mrs. Martha Ann Jackson will conduct the service, assisted by a group of young people. On Thursday evening | Percy Crittenden will talk. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject Sunday, 11 am, “The Lord’s Comforting Promise,” followed by communion of the Lord’s Supper. New members will be welcomed. The brotherhood will give a lawn party July 13. Westminster Presbyterian. J. Raymond Schmidt, general su- perintendent of the National Civic League, will occupy the pulpit tomor- | W morning in the absence of Rev. H. V. Porter, who is on & trip includ- ing the International deavor Convention. Hour” will be the Christian E “Problems of subject of Mr. | Schmidt's address. Dr. Blackwelder's Topic. At the Lutheran Church of the Reformation tomorrow at 11 o'clock | Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder will speak on the theme “The Art of Appreciation.” | The evening service has been discon- tinued until Fall. Second Baptist. Dr. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Perennial Discontent.” at 4 pm. Inthe evening he will preach on “The Ark as a Symbol.” Zion Baptist, Southwest, Rev. A. Joseph Edwards will deliver | a special sermon Sunday morning to graduates, speaking on “The Voyage of Life.” At night he begins a series | of sermons on masterpieces of litera- ture and has for his subject “Paradise Lost.” The Vacation Bible School Tuesday and will continue six All children in opened weeks, the community are Mrs. Ethelyn Evans Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. Maj. E. W. Brown, first vice president, will pre- | side. Karl E. Krumke will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Capt. M. D. Smith will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “God Provides a | Leader.” Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “Reverence.” There will be no eve- | ning services. Kllot l‘rhh\ivrmn be held A‘ the Bible s ] rmont ave- n\lr at 11 am. and 8 pm. In the| morning Rev. Leslie W. Sloat speak on “Life of the Christian” and in the evening the studies in the Epistle to the Galatians will be con- tinued. The Thursday evening serv- ice will have a missionary program, Rev. Henry Phillips of Baltimore, missionary appointee to work in South America. All persons are invited to these services. This church is affiliated with the Presb, terian Church of America Assemb! McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. Milton will be the guest preach- er at 11 a.m. His topic is “The Great Need of the Present-i Church.” Rev. Amos Watkins, evangelist, will preach at 8 p.m. on * Thy Work.” Metropolitan Memorial M. E. The third of a Summer series of sermons on “Tales That Never Tire” will be delivered by Rev. William Andrew Keese at the 11 o'clock serv- ice. The theme will be “Treasure Trove. Olhrtfitahrlplnau HE_WASHINGTON ECCLESIA. 8. 8. 10:00 am Services, 11:00 am. 3304 M St.” N.W. _Public_Invited. ¢ ~ @hurel of @hrist Communion will be held | will | Activities in Local Churches | O, Lord, Revive |’ | will_be combined with | tomorrow night at Wall | Presbyterian Church, | Society meets at ‘D. C, SATURDAY, Third Christian, Walter Frizzell will be the guest preacher tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The Lord's Supper will be observed. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach at 9:30 am. tomorrow at the unified Summer service on “Take Heed How Ye Hear.” This will be the second of the unified services which will be continued during the Summer months, At 8 pm. he will speak on “The Three Looks.” The quarterly business meeting of the church will be held Tuesday at 8 pm. The midweek service will be in charge of the Berean Bible Class Wednesday nL 8 p.m. Prophetic Conference. Rev. Harold B. Oyer, pastor of the Frankford Baptist Church, Philadel- phia, Pa., will address the Prophetic Conference Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Foundry Methodist Church. At 2:30 his subject will be “The Jews—And the Plan of God.” | At 8 pm. his subject will be “The| Church—And the Plan of God.” These meetings are sponsored each month | by the Washington School of the Bi- ble. The public is invited. St. Paul M. E. South. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. William F. Locke will preach on “The Book ! of Mysteries. At 7 p.m. the meet- ing of the young people’s division the evening service. George Maxwell will lead and the pastor will speak on “Things That Make or Break Us.” The Board of Stewards will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran, “On the Outskirts of His Ways” will be the subject of the sermon by | « Rev. Edward G. Goetz. During July | and August, in addition to the regu- | lar service at 11 am, an earlier one is held at 8 am. The Church Council will meet Mon- day night at 8 o'clock in the chapel. Union Services, “Life's (‘on"ibuunn to Life” be the subject at will e union service llace Memorial The pastor of Church, Rev. Henry J. In the morning ser: h Baptist the pastor will | he Divine Concern.” Prayer service Thursday night, the Baptist Central Presbyterian. Dr. James H. Taylor will preach in the morning on “The Authority of Jesus.” At the evening service re- ports will be given by the delegates who attenced the Young People's Con- ference at Massanetta Springs, Va. Peck Memorial Chapel. Two morning church services will be conducted by Rev. Irving W. Ketchum. The first one, at 8:45 am, for carly churchgoers, and the second o at 11 am, His subject will be Y Read the Bible?" Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briges will preach Su; | day morning on “When Jesus Came' and in the evening on “The Life Motto of the Apostle Paul." The annual Sunday will be held at July 21. school picnic Rock Creek Park Open Door Church. Communion will be observed at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. W. M. Selig- | man will deliver the message. The Prayer Group will meet at 6, unless an- | nounced otherwise. Young 7. William Pearson | will speak at 8 pm. Vermont Avenue Baptist. Special services Sunday at 11 am., Rev. C. T. Murray will preach Spe- cial services at the junior church at 11:20 am. when Rev. T. E. Hopkins will preach. At 3 pm. holy com- munion. At 8 pm. Rev. C. T. Murray | will preach. St. Luke’s Episcopal. On Sunday at 11 o'clock Rev. Josiah E. Elliott will conduct the morning prayer service and deliver the sermon. | Holy communion is at 7 am fMethodist Episcopal People's | | JULY 10, 1937. “Salvation AndMan”Is Talk Topic Rev. Edgar D. Ziegler Will Preach at Lu- ther Place Church. EV. EDGAR D. ZIEGLER, as- sistant pastor at Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach tomor- row at the 11 o'clock service on “Sal- vation and the Man.” The Senior and Intermediate Lu- ther Leagues will unite at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening in the chapel. Re- freshments will be served. At the devotional meeting, beginning at 7, the following officers of the Senior League will be installed: Carl H. Johnson, president; Erwin Cort, vice president; John Johnson, recording secretary; Mabel Aaker, correspond- ing secretary; John Moist, treasurer; Robert T. Allan, Young People's Fel- lowship delegate. The Young People’s Pellowship party will be held at Rock Creek Park on Tuesday evening. Cars will leave the church at 7:30. NEW MEMBERS TO BE ADDRESSED ‘God’s Glorious Highways’ Takoma Park Subject. At the Takoma Park Community Church tomorrow morning Rev. Till- man Ross Braddy will preach on “God’s Glorious Highways of Life.” He | will address a number of newly bap- | tized members on how to keep in the | middle of the moral and spiritual road of life. The young people will have a special service, led by some of the young peo- ple from Calvary Baptist Church, at 7 pm. “All-Star Christ topic for the evel pastor. Tuesday evening the laymen's happy | | hour, | A chicken dinner will be served | Thursday, 5 to 8 pm.. by the women at the Joseph Lovett Cafe for the ben- | efit of the $6,000 new unit building | fund of the church | The young people meet Friday eve- ning. ians” will be the ng sermon by the Concord-Cabin John M. E. Rev. Frank Edwa nounced as Beau 5 Sutch has an- | ject “The City Concord, River road above Wilson lane, Sunday School at 2:15 pm.; church service at 3 pm. At Cabin John, Sunday School at 10:15 am.; church service at 8 p.m, St. Andrew's Episcopal. Rev. Alfred J. Wilder will preach | At 11 a.m. Holy communion is at 8 am For July and August th one service on Sun Western Presbyterian. “The Fight for Character” the subject of the sermon tomorrow | at 11 o'clock by Rev. J. Harvey Dun- | ham. At 7 p.m. the young people wil have charge of the service 111 be 11am will be at 10:15 am. and 8 pm. subject, “The Inco FOUNDRY M. E. Dr. G. Ellis Williams, Superintendent, to Speak At Foundry M. E. Church tomor- row, at 11 am., Dr. G. Ellis Williams, district superintendent, will deliver the sermon on “A Universal Need.” At 8 p.m. the message will be by the Rev. Willlam A. Keese, jr., minister of the Metropolitan M. E. Church, on the topic “What Some Have Found in God.” Talk Topic “Bread and Brethren” Dr. Henry W. Snyder Will Preach at St. Paul’s Lutheran. T ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Bible Talk To Feature Special Rite {Sixth Presbyterian Will Observe Sun- day School Day. QUNDAY SCHOOL DAY ®ill be ob- served in the Sixth Presbyterian tomorrow at 11 am. The classes of the Sunday school will attend in & body. The sermon by Rev. J. H. Gar- { ner will be an illustrated one on the theme “What Shall We Do With the Bible?” Children and their parents who do not attend Sunday school are especially invited The Young People's Societies will meet at 7 p.m The Board of Trustees will meet in the minister's study Monday at 7:30 .m. g Mrs. Thomas Somerville will be CHURCH tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, wlll preach on “Bread and Brethren.” At 7 p.m. the congregation will unite | in & community service on the lawn | of All Saints’ Episgopal Chevy Chase Circle. Dr. J. H. Hol- lister will speak. During the Summer the Luther League will join with other young people’s societies of Chevy Chase churches in union meetings on Sun- day evenings at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow evening the meeting will be at Wesley Methodist, Church. The Church Council will meet Wed- nesday at 8 pm. at the church, There will be a lawn fete Thursday evening at the church, sponsored by the Sunday school. Supper will be | served from 5 to 7. Church of the Brethren, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman will preach Morning leteness of Life.” Evening nsuspected Ene- mies DArt in the evening service, meeting Thur subject, Prayer Lutheran INCAFNKTION T 14th_AND GALLATIN N.W. (Maryland Synod, United Lutheran Church) | Worship._ %30 and 11 a 5. 8 Worship In This Charn s one Churci In the Quiet and (onl nl the Morning. CHRIST" LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Sermon on “Divine Callings” With Moses of Mount Horeh. " CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE Tllf&‘llfl B MD. REV. HE! Jw l‘l'l\G flllnr. LEE Churfh schoc 1 ‘What Is Ch ~ TRINITY MISSOURI 8YNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 am.—German Service, 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English ~ Service, Daily Bread.” "ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHE anity?” “Our Euang»liralanhi&tfnm;h CONCORDIA iizeessy,, 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor 10:30 a.m —Bible School PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a m.—German. 11:15 a m —Enzlish EVERYBODY WELCOME. GRACE REFORMED '8 \*3*f Y HENRY H RANCK. D. D, Pastor £:40 a m — ay School 11:00 am —Sermon by Dr, H. Schmidt Ambrose Non-Sertarian “A SEA HURRICANE" I TR Mount Vernon Place * SOUTHERN METHODISM’S . REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH | Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 11:00 & m.—*Overcoming Evil.” 8:00 p.m.—“Above the Average.” DR. JOHN W. RUSTI) No Summer Sundsy nite shut- down here. Always a full auditorium “THE OUTWARD LOOK" 11 AM. WOL Broadcast, 2 P.M. Bible 8chool. 10 A.M. Young People. 7 P.M Week-nite Revival Services, Tues. and Fri. 8 P Help Us Win Souls All Summer A B E 44 A C Dr. Cragk Forcev , MinisteR [ PiNeY Br.Ro. at Geonsia Ave W33 {mampal (P58 Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Rev. Theo. P. Fricke. £:30am —Sermon. _“Stilling the Storm." m —Sunday School Church of the Reformation Ovpposite Folger-Shakespeare Library, 212 East Capitol Street DR. OSCAR F BL-\CK“ELDER Dr. John “Weidley, Pastor Emeritus, 0am—Sundav Sch d0'a.m —Morning o 1 Ber- he Art of Appre- DR. BI. ux\\nnm WILL PREACH. The Pubiic Is Invite LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church | At Thomas Circle | | Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. D. D.. Pastor. 11 O'Clock Servic ‘! “SALVATION AND T Rev. Edsar D. Ziexler, Assistant Pastor, 9:45 am —Sunday School 6:00 p.m.—U; Meeting of Tn- ‘r e and Senior 1Sither Teases MAN." firrahgttnau Church at| The B. Y. P. D. will take | hostess to the members and friends |of the congregation at her Summer home at Somer Villa, Shadyside, Md,, .m luncheon Wednesday. Those plan- ning to attend will assemble at the | church at 10:30 a.m. and proceed as & caravan. Car space will be available | for all making reservations with either M. A. Skinner or Mr. Garner. Lutheran |ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN eris. Lumagencn Ay o w. ome Popular Pitfalis."” unday_School 0.45a.m—Sunday School. Classes for the People Are Hung- ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett t. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER. D. D. 0.20 2 m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m s “Bread 7:00 p.m.—Union & Episcopal Ch and t All Baints h Lutheran Rhode Island Atonement N. Capitol cum oasecTivE [ E Howard E. Snyder, Pastor Sunday School. Vespers | Keller Memorial Marsland Avenue and Ninth 8t N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor || Bible School_ - 9:30 AM. Morning Worship__11:00 AM. ‘“The Compassion of Jesus'’ 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon by Rev. Malcom Shutters The Homelike Church iérialmtrrianf .CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN ‘ Southern General Assembly | 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES ;l TAYLOR, D. D, astor 11:00 a | _3:30p —Sunday School, Sermon by Dr. Tavlor. eports from Massanetts Church of the Pllgnms the Park S | on | 22nd g Gift of the Pres! s of the | South to the Nation's Capital. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Divine Worship. 11 a. and GEORGETOWN V (Founded 1780) P Street near 31st Street N.W. ROBERT M. SKINNER. Minlster 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “FRONTIERS.” Episropal WashmgtonCathedrél Wisconsin and Ma achaselts and Woodley Holy Commumm\ 30 a.m, Holy Communion and Sermon 11 00 a.m. Preacher. the Deai People’s Evensong and Bermnn 4:00 p.m. Preacher. the Dea Avenues | 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 8.m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p.m —Evening Worship. HUGO McCORD. Minister ‘mnhuhint Eptscopal Foundry 16th St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister 11:00—Rev. G. Ellis Williams. D.D. 8:00—Rev. Willlam A. Keese. Jr. @hristian CHRISTIAN The National Qity THOMAS CIRCLE DR. RAPHAEL H. MILLER ool —“The_ Unwriiten Law.” Dr. er. 6:30 p.m.—Le Rendezvous. Social Hall. Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant g am.—Bible School AM. “METHODS OF PRAYER.” am—"Life's Gladdest, Bun. % e —Evening Led B Fotne Pesmle” ‘St. Thomas’ Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q Near Dupont Circle Rev. Heward 8. Wilkinson, D. D Rector Sunday Services—R and am Sermon—Rev. Walter P, Plnmln Thursday. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, Saint Mark’s “ON CAPITOL HILL" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and Ber- mon by the Rector. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place, HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. RECTOR REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH 7:30—Holy Communion, 11:00—Morning Praver. The Rector ill preach_Theme: “The For- mer Days; Were They the Fairer Days?” Thursday—Holy Communion at 11 a.m. CHURCHOFST.STEPHEN | AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The REV. PAUL_D. WILBUR. 8. T. B. | REV. The Rev. George F. Dudley. D. D.. Rector Emeritus. Holy Communion 7:30 am. Morning Praver and Sermon 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Holy Communion All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. REV. H. H. D. STERRETT. Rector __.10:00 am. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. The Country Church in the City. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Webster 8t. and Rock Creek Church Rd. Services. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL 1317 G Street N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D, REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL, B. D. REV. D. WADE SAFFORD, A. B. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9345 a'm —Church _School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by iine 'Rev. Richard A. mel 8:00 lm—EVann( and Sermon by the . D. Wade Bafford. Th i 4 Resurrection Parish LA it o B 1937.) Rev. Enoch ompson, Rector. The_Nativit ] The Resuyrection Churah 0. 00. Nativity Lawn Fete. Thur: ay. 11:00am.—Holy Communion and 8ermon. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH 222 Sth 8t. N.E~Tel. Atl. 1746 THE REV. Sunday Masses. 7:30 and 11 ((Benedic- tion and Catechi V Daily Mass. 7 $opm. " Confessions ST, AGNES’— 46 Que Street N.W. (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol 8t. Car.) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR lnnlnl m.~—Low Mas: m.—8ung Mnu and Sermon. Week Days. 7:00 a.m.—Low Mass every day. 9:30 a.m.—Low Mass Thursdays, 8:00 p.m.—Intercessions Friday. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. ; Mor: ‘Cflfléfll\lnlbh Sermon =] Taver 16882 by Rev. Henry C. $almond. (Plenss Note m-z the- Becond Bervica o Ho . P9 02, 0 8. 6:45 pm.—Young People’s Groups. EASTERN Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. N, ALFRED ARROWS, D. D. Pastor Nigion and Vietory.” ible School ron Texvices at Lincoln 16th and Gunton-Temple .28 Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Minister £:45 am —Church School 11:00 a:m.—Sermon by Dr. Walter Price. _6:45p.m —Young People’s Meeting CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle . J. Hillman Hollister, 0:30 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. and Church School a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Bible Cl a'm—“Tonic of Bit Things. ~ NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School. 11:00 am.—DR. H. J. OCKENGA. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Society. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Vesper Hour. DR. H. J. OCKENGA. Minister 12 noon— 9458 11:00a Conn. Ave. Sunday Mornin, “CASTLES Sunday School for REV. SAMUEL R. I’ECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pa. Avenue at 28th St. Ioving W. Ketchum, mmmu TWO Morning churen Services 45 and 11 9:45 a.m— Sunday School. Sixteenth and SIXTH &neezecn, o, J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 11 am. “WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THE BIBLE?” 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 7p.m—C. E SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E, THOMAS LAW COYLE. Ministe: Church Services 2 Each Sunday Morning Worship and §ermon at ® a.m. and at a _School at’ 9:40 am. WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, D. D. Pastor. nday 8chool 11:00 am. he Fight for Character,” 7:00 pm —-Young_People’s Meeting. Mary Owen Pearson. Solofat. Ruth _Vanderlip. Organist Washington Heights Presbyterian Church JOHN C. PALMER, D. D.. Minister. m. Sunday at’ 9:10 10:00 8 REV. Kllernlnl Near Columbi- Road. 10 —8unday Bcho 802 m—Morning wonh ip, _ Bermon D 2 That Is Hiener Than 12°°% Holy Communion Follows Brief Sermon COVENANT-FIRST at 18th & N Sts. N.W. g Service 11 A M. IN SPAIN” DR. McCARTNEY PREACHING All Grades 10 A M. DR. 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