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B—4 THE EVEN Youth Work Duties Taken By Minister Answers National City Christian Church Call. R. RAPHAEL H. MILLER, min- | ister, and the Board of Officers of the National City Christian Church FarewellRite At Petworth For Minister Rev. E. Pearce Hayes to Leave Soon for Post in China. IN ALL the services at Petworth M. E. Church tomorrow emphasis will be given to the departure of Rev. Assistant have called Rev. Ivan H. Dugan as minister of religious education and‘ young people’s work. Mr. and Mrs. Dugan arrived hrre‘ Thursday to take up their new work. Mr. Dugan is & graduate of Phillips | University, Enid, Oklahoma, having | both his bachelor of arts and bachelor | of divinity degrees. Mrs. Dugan also | was a student of Phillips University and has had considerable work in | religious education. Mr. Dugan has served nine years as resident pastor and comes to his new work fully qual- ified to carry on the work which Mr. end Mrs. J. Raymond Mills begun. Mr. and Mrs. Mills recently resigned | o go to Paraguay &S missionary teachers Dr. Miller will be in his pulpit to- | morrow morning. His sermon will be “Getting Inside the Other Man's | Skin.” The Le Rendezvous will have their meeting in Rock Creek Park. Dr. Roscoe R. Hill will be guest teacher of the Women's Bible Class | fomorrow morning. “MINING FOR GOD” SERMON SUBJECT | Dr. J. H. Hulll\ter to Talk | at Chevy Chase Presbyterian. f For Sermon E. Pearce Hayes, minister abroad of this church, for his field in Futsing, China, during the coming week. The young people of the church are tak- ing an offering to assist in the pur- chase of an automobile to be used by Dr. Hayes on his large mission field. The one-hour service will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m,, with & group of the young people in charge of the first half hour. Gene Otto, president of the Epworth League, will preside; Boyd Creath will give a brief address, Agnes De Witt will lead in prayer and Mildred Bishop will read the Scrip- ture lesson. In concluding the service, the minister, Rev. R. L. Wood, will continue the series of Sunday eve- ning sermons on “Men of Power.” His subject for the evening will be “Caleb, the Old Man of the Moun- tains.” He will conclude the series next Sunday evening, “Samuel, REV.IVAN H. DUGAN. ThemeGiven Tomorrow Rev. E. D /1eg1er to Speak at Luther Place Church. ‘DONL IN GOD'S NAME" is the subject of tomorrow morning's sermon st Luther Place Memorial Church by Rev. Edgar D. Ziegler, as- sistant pastor. The service will begm at 11 o'clock. The Intermediate Luther League God’s Nobleman.” will read “A Message to China,” to be taken to China by Dr. Hayes. The sermon subject will be “Ships That Pass in the Night.” SUMMER RALLY Special Services Will Be' Held in Baptist Church | speaking on | At 11 am. tomorrow the minister | IN CHEVY CHASE At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church | wj)l leave the church at 5:40 for Six- fomorrow “Mining for God” wili be | the subject of Dr. J. H. Hollister's | germon &t the 11 o'clock service. The young people’s service, in which | the young people of the six Chevy Chase Protestant churches participate, | will be held in this church at 8 p.m. Members of the semi-circle, & group | #f young married couples, are spending Xnis week end at Sherwood Forest at | the coltage of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph | B. Stewart. | Mrs. O'Neal Johnson, superintend- | eni of the junior department of the church school, left this week for ‘Wooster, Ohio, where she will assist in the laboratory work at the Wooster | Conference for young people. | SUBJECT IS CHOSEN BY DR. E. H. PRUDEN “He Who Has S(vmfll‘.mg to Say” | will be the sermon subject of Dr. Ed- ward Hughes Pruden at the Fu<l Bap- | tist Church tomorrow morning. In the &vening he will exchange pulpits with Rev. A. P. Shirkey, pastor of the Fran- o5 Asbury M. E. Church, South. At the Thursday evening devotional sarvice Dr. Pruden will speak on “Four | Precious Things.” Miss Thelma Hicks has been chosen | ector of the B. Y. P. U. Devotional | fe Commission, Henry A. Hefley of the Service Commission, Paul Moore of the Btewardship Commission and Odle Forter of the Fellowship Commission. | "Pne Euzelian Class has planned a | moonlight boat ride Wednesday eve- ning, DR. LENSKI AWAY: STUDENT TO TALK| T the absence of Dr. Gerhard E. | Lenski services at Grace Lutheran ! Church will be conducted by William | Althaus, student of theology. He is & | member of the congregation, & grad- | vate of Capital University and now | a student in the Lutheran Seminary &t Columbus, Ohio. He will preach on | ““The Marks of True Christian Serv- Ice.” Pastor Lenski is speaking six times at the Lutheran Chautauqua, Lake- | side, Ohlo, He will return to the city | Tuesday. On Wednesday at 8 pm. the com- mittees appointed for the observance of the sixtieth anniversary of the con- gregation will meet in the church hall. “CONVERTING LAW” WILL BE SUBJECT At the 7 am. service in Eldbrooke M. E. Church tomorrow Rev. Walter M. Michael will preach on “The Con- verting Law.” A story sermon will be Fiven for the children on “The House That Was.” The topic at 11 am. is “The Streams of Life.” The Epworth League will meet in the social hall at 7 p.m., in charge of Miss Margaret Boesch. Two dele- gates, Misses Sally Shepherd and Jean Tvans, will go from this chapter to Attend the Mountain Lake Park Insti- tute, which begins next Monday. AT BR'GHTWOOD a “Redemptive Righteous- ness” Rev. Coale’s Topic. At Brightwood Park M. E. Church tomorrow morning Rev. S. Carroll Coale will speak on ‘“Redemptive Righteousness.” “The Parable of the Pennies” will be the children’s story At the morning hour. At 8 p.m. the minister will conduct the Summer twilight service, and will use “Lean- fng on Faith” as the sermon topic. Miss Mildred Sykes, Miss Elizabeth Ahern, Miss Alice Hodge and Miss Christine Mullenberg, whe have been representing the church school at the Baltimore Conference School of Re- lgious Education at Hood College, Frederick, Md, have returned. DEACONS INSTALLED W. W. Sterrett and C. C. Brown in Pilgrim Church Posts ‘The 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday serv- lces will be conducted at the Church of the Pilgrims by Dr. Andrew Reid Bird. William W. Sterrett, Clement C. Brown and James Wilson have been ordained and installed as deacons. ‘The Young People's Society will have a light supper and their regular vesper service at 6 pm. All young persons are invited. A fellowship dinner will be served under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary for the congregation on the lawn of the church Monday at 6:30 pm. Prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 pm. 8t. Mark's Lutheran, “A Citadel of Happiness” will be the theme of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 am. s;‘\'icc: Tomorrow. Midsummer rally day will be ob- | served tomorrow morning at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. Edward O. Clark will have for his theme “The Future for Religion.” G. B. Likens, & charter teenth Street Reservoir section of Rock Creek Park, where Harold H. Howland, jr., will lead the devotional meeting. The subject for considera- tion is “Church Celebrations.” The Senior Luther League will leave the church at 6:30 for the same 'REV. E. G. LATCH jon the “Apostles’ Creed.” location. Miss Ruth Blackburn, dele- | gate to the recent International Luther League Convention in Springfield, Ohio, will report on the program of the convention. The World Service Society of the Young People’s Fellowship will pienic at Hains Point next Tuesday at 6 o'clock. Miss Margaret Hawkinson | will present the study on “Home Mis- sions.” SELECTS THEME| [“Receiving Help of God” to Be'Subject at Chevy Chase M. E. Rev. Edward G. Latch. minister of Chevy Chase Methodist Episcopal Church, will speak on ‘‘Receiving the Help of God” at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday. In the evening members will attend | the Chevy Chase Union Protestant vesper service at 7 o'clock on the lawn | of All Saints’ Epnropnl Church. The | speaker will be Rev. J. Luther Neff of | ‘Wesley M. E. Church, | Jackson, Rev. Mr. Latch and Mrs. Latch will leave Sunday evening for Mountain | | Lake Park, Md., where the former will | be dean of the School of Rehg\oux‘ Education during following week. | Others going from the church will be | Miss Mildred Busey, Miss Mary Busey, | Miss Elaine Essex, Miss Margaret | Courtney, Miss Dorothy Kone, Miss Lois Cromwell. Gail Shaw, Frederick Plitt and Marshall Guthrie. FRANCIS ASBURY SUBJECT LISTED Rev. Albert P. Shirkey to Preach Second of Series At 11 o'clock tomorrow at Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, Rev. Albert P. Shirkey will speak on “What We Believe About Jesus Christ.” This s the second of & series of sermons At 8 pm. he will exchange pulpits with Dr. Edward Pruden, pastor of the First Baptist Church. The Carillon Class will give a car- nival Tuesday at 8 p.m. to raise funds to care for a needy child. The pro- gram includes = minstrel show, side shows, fish pond, refreshments, etc. Mr. Shirkey will speak Thursday at | DR. JAMES TAYLOR SAILS WEDNESDAY Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of Cen- tral Presbyterian Church, will sail for England next Wednesday and will be the guest preacher at the Maryle- bone Presbyterian Church, Edgeware road, in London. Dr. Taylor has sup- plied this church for several Summers and will give & part of August to the work in this church. Later he expects to go to Switzerland and make & special visit to Geneva. During his absence the Oentral Church will be in charge of William Mansell, & student in Union Theo- logical Seminary, at Richmond, Va. Dr. Taylor will preach tomorrow on ‘The Meaning of the Lord's Sup- per,” and in the evening Mr. Mansell will preach. The Young People’s Social at 6 o'clock has been discontinued during the Summer. GUEST PREACHER Rev. R. W. Bagnall to Speak at St. Luke’s. Rev. Robert W. Bagnall, rector of St. Thomas’ Church, Philadelphia, will be the guest preacher tomorrow at 11 o'clock at St. Luke's BEpiscopal Church. Rev. Mr. Bagnall formerly served in the diocese of Washington, being in charge of the chapels in Bouthern Maryland. He later served in Cleve- land and Detroit and for some time was fleld secretary of the N. A. A. C. P. Holy communion will be observed at Tam. S e Third Baptist, Dr. George O. Bullock will preach on “Who Is That Coming From Eydon?” at 11 am. Holy communion and re- ception of new members will follow the morning service. At 8 pm. he will presch & special sermon. Prayer meeting, 6:30 to 8 am., and on Tues- day, 8 to 10 p.m., and Thursday, 8 to 9 pm. member, and Clyde A. Stevens, jr., a more recent member, will have part in the service. The ordinance of bap- tism will be observed. In the evening members will attend the union vesper service on the lawn of All Saints' Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. Luther Neff of Wesley | M. E. Church will be the speaker. The Woman's Society will have a | picnic at the home of Mrs. Frank H. 106 Raymond street, Chevy | Chnse Md.. on Monday at 12:30 p.m. | Mrs. Donald Earll will tell about the | coronation of King George VI, in Lon- don, which she attended in May, ac- companied by her daughter Elizabeth. A meeting of the Board of Deacons will be held Thursday evening at the | church. — “CONSIDER LILIES” THEME OF SERMON ‘“Consider the Lilies” will be the | sermon theme at St. Matthew's Luth- eran Church, with Rev. Fricke preaching. begin at 8:30 a.m. The Vacation Bible School will meet Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 | Am. Children between the ages of 5 and 13 are welcome to this school, which is being conducted by the lead- ers of the Junior Mission Band. A congregational At Sugar Loaf Mountain the | afternoon of July 25. the church at 1 p.m. The service will DR. M'CLAIN GUEST Will Preach at First Breth- ren Unified Service. Dr. Alva J. McClain, Bible teacher of Ashland, Ohio, will preach at the unified church and Bible school serv- ice tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the First Brethren Church. These unified sery- ices are to be held each Sunday morn- ing during July, ‘August and Septem- | ber. The evening service will be held &} 8 pm., with the pastor, Rev. Homer A. Kent. preaching on “Occupy Until I Come.” In connection with the evening service, Elmer Tamkin and Willis Wood will be ordained as deacons and Mrs. Elmer Tamkin and Mrs. Wayne Smith will be ordained as deacon- esses. The midweek service will be led Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. by the Senior Chris- tian Endeavor Society. . DR. BROOKS TO TALK Will Preach at Lincoln Congregational. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on ‘“Recrucifying the Master.” The Men's Brotherhood will meet at 10 a.m. George E. Oohron, director, the United States Employment Cen- ter, will discuss “The Fraternity of Workers.” Men and women are in- vited. Prayer service will be held Thurs- day evening. SHOWS COSTUMES Miss Ardis Alling at Tem- ple Baptist July 22. Miss Ardis Alling will appear at the Temple Baptist Church on July 22 in her program of “Costume Dram- alogues of Palestine.” Miss Alling's mastery of dialogue, her identification with her characters together with her artistry of costume, effects of lighting and accompaniment of specially arranged music are said to combine to present an interesting picture. In preparation for this work she lived in the Holy Land. @hristadelphian THI WAIIINGNH ECCLI 0:00_s.m. _ Services. 3%04 M Si. N.W. Publie In Evangelistic Center The Full Gospel TABERNACLE 9:30 — Sunday School: 1 hlhmn.—l‘ol'nlnl Wor- ahip, Tuesday, 8 People. Wed.. 7:45—Preaching. Priday, 7:45—Bible Study Publie Cordially Invited B. E. MAHAN, Paster. Theodore P.| outing will be | Cars will leave | ING STAR. WASHINGTON, UNION SERVICE Worship in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. At 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church to- morrow morning Dr. Henry W. 8ny- der will use as his sermon theme “Roots and Fruits.” In the union service &t 7 p.m,, in which this church will participate on the lawn of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Rev. Luther Neff will be the speaker. At 8 pm. the Luther League will join in the community young peo- ple’s meeting tomorrow at the Pres- byterian Church, Chevy Chase Circle, Montgomery Will Speak Metropolitan Baptists to Hear House Chap- lain Twice. N THE absence of the pastor of the | Metropolitan Baptist Church, Dr, John Compton Ball, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives, will preach to- morrow morning on “The Windows | of Life” and in the evening on “The Road Builders.” ‘The Teachers’ Conference will hold its annual picnic Wednesda noon in Rock Creek Park. Wednes- day at 7:45 pm. a stereopticon lec- ture on Japan will be presented by William Bolls. Prayer service Thursday evening, led by Dan Hutchison. ‘The B. A. U. will hold religious serv- | ices Friday evening at the Northeast Gospel Mission, 1340 H street north- | enst. 'DR. J. L. MIXON \ TO FILL PULPIT Social ng Worker ‘ Will Speak at Columbia | Heights Christian. In the absence of the regular minis- ter at Columbia Heights Christian Church tomorrow, the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. John L. Mixon, who | has recently come from Chicago to | superintend the social service work | through the churches in relation to the | church federation. It is expected that he will explain the part that the church should play in the relief and | rehabilitation of the city. The Summer schedule continues, with the church school at 10 am.. when the Wilmeth Class will be taught by Representative Robsion and the Sigma Delta Sigma Class by Dr. George Warren. There will be no eve- | ning services until Fall. GUEST TO SPEAK ON PUERTO RICO Rev. Henry C. Salmond, who i in | charge of the services of Dr. A. J. Hart { at St. John's Church during July, who | WAs at one time & missionary in Puerto wRi(‘n‘ has been asked by members of the congregation to devote one Sunday | to telling of the church's work there. Tomorrow he will fulfill that request at the 10 o'clock service. While in Puerto Rico, Rev. Mr. Sal- mond was placed in charge by Bishop Colmore of the English-speaking work | in San Juan, consisting of St. John's, | the church for whites, and two colored congregations, St. Luke's and St. Paul's. During the absence of Bishop | Colmore. Rev. Mr. Salmond was placed | in charge of the candidates for holy orders. SERIES CONTINUES Dr. Wenchel to Speak on “Moses as Intercessor.” Only matin services are held Sunday o'clock. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel will continue his series of sermons. “Half Hours With Moses on the Mount.” He will speak on “Moses as an Intercessor for Victory for Israel Over Amalek.” Rev. A. H. Gebhardt, & missionary from China, on July 25 will give ex- | periences in “Winning Men to Christ,” in the matin service. He is spending several weeks doing research work in the Chinese section of the Congres- sional Library. — Calvary Baptist. Rev. Frank E. Johnston, jr., min- ister assistant, will preach tomorrow morning on ‘“Careless Messengers,” and in the evening on “Who Is Man?” The Vaughn Class annual excursion on the Wilson Line steamer will be | held July 27. W. E. Harward is in charge of arrangements, Supported Lnfe for Ages. Hebron, Palestine, where Abraham piiched his tent and where he, his wife, Sarah, and Isaac and Jacob are buried, is one of the oldest continu- ously inhabited sites in the world. : fi(rflgnhm Eptnmpal 16th St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D, Minister 11:00—Rev. John Ourry Millian, 0—Rev. Lowell 8. Atkinson, Euvangeliral i) aluarg@naml@hurth 1911 B 8t. N.W.. Washingten. D. C. HARRY J. STEIL, Minister Servicos—11:00 AM. Rlnn—C-mm' Again. Out-of-town visitors especiolly welcome. Christian The Nafinnal City THOMAS CIRCLE bR, mlu:z. H. G-Am)l R School B )flllcr Puuhlnl. “Getting Tns Oiner "Man's " Rktn in Christ Lutheran Church at 8:30 | D. C., SATURDAY, AUSTIN TOPIC West Washington Baptist Services Set. Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the ‘West Washington Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Kind of Christian Needed for Such s Time as This” Evening preaching service discontinued until September 12, The pastor will speak at the mid- week service Thursday evening on “The Becret and Blessings of a Happy Life.” . The church will hold its quarterly business meeting July 29. ‘Overcoming; Fear’ Topic Tomorrow|Of Dr. Rustin Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Pastor to Give 2 Sermons. subject of Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, tomorrow morning. He will speak on “Is It Worth the Price?” at the 8 o'clock service. Senior and Younx Peoples meet- ings will be held at 7 | Dr. Rustin will spefik on ‘How Con- | | quer Discouragement?” at the prayer | mccung Thursday, at 8 o'clock. | WOMEN’S RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS' The National Women's Relief So- | ciety of the Church of Jesus Christ | | Latter Day Saints held their Summer | social and meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Willard Merriott in Wesley Heights. The Earle B. Snell and Mrs. J. Quentin Cannon. Mrs. Salene H. Hart of the General Board was here from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clvde Bennion spoke on “The | | Literature of the Bible.” A special feature was the sttend- | ance of the society's unit of the Dis- trict of Columbia Red Cross, in full uniform, Among the guests were Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. J. Will Robinson, Mra. | Albert D. Thomas and Mrs. Alexander | invited. | Schreiner, whose husband is an or- | ganist in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City and is here giving tri-weekly con- certa In the chapel on Sixteenth street. | between the ages of 4 and 12 years, | Worship “GARDE\I OF GOD" GARNER SUBJECT| ™" The subject of the sermon tomorrow At 11 am. in the Sixth Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. H. Garner is “The | Garden of God.” The Young People's Societies will meet at 7 p.m. There will be a combined co-ed class for young people above the junior de- partment. and & combined adults’ class | 8t 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Pretz will teach the adult class, NAMED LEADER |C. H. Gray Heads Sunday School’ Department. Charles H. Gray was elected super- | intendent of the junior-intermediate department of the Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Sunday school. Two substitute teachers were also selected, Mrs. Lena Langford and Mrs. Mary E. Wilker- son. These special elections took place At the regular meeting of the Sunday School Board for July. At the 11 a.m. service tomorrow Rev, W. F. Atkinson will deliver the fourth Sermon in the series on “Beliefs That No One Can Afford to Ignore.” The topic will be “Why the Atonement?" Topic for the children’s sermon, “What We Learn From the Bee.” mtthhhint Episcopal South Moun! Vernon Pl.ce SOUTHERN METHODISM’S 7REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. NN \\ N\ 11:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.— “‘Overcoming Fear.” “Is 1t Worth the Price?” DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN. AN . . ! 7 ; VERCOMING FEAR” will be the | JULY 17, 1937. Dr. Powell Will Preach At Cathedral Holy Communion Is to Be Celebrated in Great Choir, VERY REV. NOBLE C. POWELL, dean of Washington, will deliver the sermon at the celebration of the holy communion in the Great Choir #uf Washington Cathedral at 11 am. tomorrow. The preacher at the people’s evensong service at 4 o'clock will be Rev. Edward S. Dunlap. Holy communion in the Chapel of 8t. Mary is at 7:30 a.m. Group pilgrimages will be held im- mediately following the 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. services. The special portion of the bishop's garden will be open from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Dean and Mrs. Powell entertained members of the Cathedral Ushers' Guild on the lawn at their home, 4500 Cathedral avenue, Monday evening. George C. De Wilde, secretary of the | guild, introduced the members to Dr. iPowell who assumed his duties as | dean of the Cathedral a few weeks 8go. He thanked them in behalf of Bishop Freeman and the Cathedral Chapter for the faithful service they | are rendering in welcoming thousands } of worshipers to the Cathedral at the | regular Sunday services and special ‘Sumhy services throughout the year. | Plans were announced for another gathering of the Ushers’ Guild to be | held at the College of Preachers early | in the Autumn. DR. SCHEARRER WILL PREACH Guest Talk Is Scheduled At Fou_ndry Rev. John C. Millian Occupies Pulpit Tomorrow. 'BECAUB! THEY HAD NO ROOT THEY WITHERED AWAY" is the sermon sublect announced bv Rev, John C. Millian, director of religions education of the Baltimore Conferenca | of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh, of | Baltimore, who wiil occupy the pulptr | at Foundry M. . Church for the 11 am. service tome row in the absence of the minister, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, who is aitending the Oxford Conference in England. Rev. Mr. Millian was for aeveral | years associated with Foundry Church | in the capacity of director of relizioux education until he was appointed to his present poet. The sermon at 8 p.m. will be preanh- {ed by Rev. Lowell 5. Atkinson, re- | cently appointed minister of the | Vienna and Oakton, Va, Methodist | Episcopal Churches. He wlil spesk on “The Secret of Courage.” “The Use of Leisure Time” is the | subject of the Epworth League at 7 o'clock on & number of successive | Sundays. Following the fellowship tea for young people at 6:30 tomorrow, Miss Sibyl Baker of the Playgrounds Association will speak to the group. Luthrran ~ TRINITY 2 MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service, President DR. W. L. DARBY, Execulive secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches, who was elected president of the Association of Ezxecutive Secretaries of City and State Councils and Fed- eration of Churches, at the sessions last week at Lake Geneba W PRAYER SERVICES ARE COMBINED Wednesday Evening Gath- ering New Albright Feature. A mnew feature in Albright Memo- rial Church's Summer program is the combined Wednesday evening praver | service. Two vouth groups and the adults meet at 8 pm. This is followed presiding officers are | | Mrs. Edgar Brossard, Mrs. “Revival of Strength” Is by separate discussion groups for | youth and adults. The youth group | TOPlC Tomorrow at concludes its evening with an hour of good fellowship. AL present the young Takoma Park. people are exploring the field of “Cre- Rev. R. Paul Schearrer will preach | Ative Leisure.” | at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow “If I Have Four Apples” is the sub- | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. English Service, “Nature Teaches a Lesson.™ “ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN Kentucky Ave. 15th St SF. T . Fricke. 08 m—Sermon. “Cansider the Liliss.® 83 945 8 m.—Sunday School SO |In the Takoma Park Presbyterian | Church on “The Renewal of Strength.” | | A young people’s meeting will be | held at 7:30 p.m., with Miss Patricia | Pierce in charge. Echoes from the | Tecent conference at Hood College | will be given. All young people are The Summer school of religion will enter its third week Monday at 9:30 {o'clock. The school is for children ‘ irrespective of church affiliation. The | | school meets every week day morn- ing. except Saturday, from 9:30 to GUEST TO SPEAK | TO PRESBYTERIANS | Dr. Clifford Littell Le Duc. minister of the Normal Park Presbyterian | Church, Chicago, TIL., will be the guest | speaker at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow. He will speak at 11 o'clock and at the evening vesper hour at 8 o'clock. Prayer service wil be observed on Thursday evening. Dr. Albert Evans. | minister in charge. will speak on “The Gospel in Samaria.” Enangrelicaland Reformed GRACE REFORMED '%* HENRY H. RANCK. D. D., hnu £40 . m—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Darby LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL CONCORDIA Hi%eet: 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 8. m —English. EVERYBODY WELCOME. W L 1’um finiartnn | Non-Srcranian “JESUS, TH[ DlS'!Ullll" Bring the famiiv and_ friends 1%aThis enjoyable Sunday Nite e, "GIV! GOD A CHANCE" 1AM, WOL Broadcost, 2 P.M. Bible School. 10 A.M. Young People. 7 P.M. ‘Week-nite Services That Satisfy. Tues. and Fri. & p.m, OPEN ALL TMMER FOR GOD A SOULS. Dr. Cranx Foacey , Minister Piney BR.RD. at Geowsia AveN) [elwlad-F telyl.] Episcopal WashmgtonCathedral Wisee: Massael Weodley Holy Communion -~ 7:30am. Holy Communion and Sermon u 00 a.m, Preacher. the Dean, People's Evensong and Sermon_ 4:00 _Preacher. the Rev. Edward 8. Dun 'St. Thomas’ Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q Near Dupont Circle. wum-u.. n n Inln 8 Sermon—Rer 'nltn % Hamier Thursdsy. 11:00 s n—Moly Communion, Saint Mark’s “ON_ CAPITOL HILL" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 7:30 .m.—Holy Communion, 4 orning Praver and Ser- mon by the Rector. ROCK CREEK PARISH REYV. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. The Country Chureh in the City. 8T. PAUL’'S CHURCH ‘Webster Bt. and Rock Creek Chureh Rd. Services. 8:30 and 11:00 am HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Geor gYe AR Madison 8L 1317 G Street N.W. REV. £. B, PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D, RICHARD A. CARTMELL. B. D. EV. D. WADE SAFFORD, A. B. m.—Holy Communion. . Morning Fraver and Sermon s e THeve Richard A artm 8:00 p.m.—Evensoni and Sermon by the Rev. Cartmell All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. REV H. H. D. STERRETT. Rector R:00 & m.—Holy Communion. 1100 a ' m ~Morning Prayer and Sermon. Episropal ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. snd Bancreft Place, REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., RECTOR REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITR 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning _ Prayer. _ The Rector w preach. = Theme: ~*The Emply Reom. Thursdays—Holy Communion at 11 a.m. CHURCHOF ST.STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newion Streets N.W. The REV. PAUL D. WI.I.IUI. 8. T B. The Rev. ocorn r Dual-y. D. D. Rector Emeritus, Holy Communion m, | Morning " Prayer :{‘nd l-mon 10: 00 m. 1 ln Moly Communion and i cessions for m. Bick Holy ¢ Communlo P Tonstitured nu Ornnuu May. 19 The Nativity. :30. 10:! Wea 0% s ection” Chure ST. JAMES’ CHURCH 3¢ Ath 8t N.E.—Tel. Atl. 1746 THE REV. A. Q. 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Snyder, Pastor Sunday School 9:40a.m. Morning Service_.__.11:00 am. 11:00 a m'—Morning Vespers .. - 8:00 p.m. mnn "Th PR_RLACKWEIDER Wit The Pubie T Cardiany Tneied: e fiyrr'al'ax;trri'an CENTRAL PRESBYTEleAN REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D, Pastor Keller Memorial | Marviand Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor undav School. . Tavia Rev. Bible School______ 9:30 AM. Morning Worship__11:00 A.M. “The Strait Gate’ Evening Worship____7:00 P.M. The Homelike Church r William Church of the Pilgrims On 4 the, Parkway & at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gt of the Presbrterians of (he o the Nation's Capital. A a R. Bird. D. D. Minister Bivine Wormhip: 11 miman 'fiahgfirian GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) P Street near 3ist Street N.W. REV. ROBERT M. SKINNER. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “TRUMPE?S." PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL TWO Morning Seryices, £:45 and 11 am. Sunday School. #:45 am. Pa. Ave. and 28th &t. N.W, Trving W. 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Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY REV. SAMUEL R. ALLISON MINISTERS 11 AM.—MORNING WORSHIP. “The Mountains of Cyprus are Calling” DR. McCARTNEY Preaching Sunday School for All Grades 10 A M. Walter Wolt.