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Guest Preacher Illinois Man} WillBe Guest| Cleric Here Rev. Ross Cannon to! Fill Pulpit at First Congregational. RFV ROSS CANNON, minister of the First Congregational Church of Sandwich, il will preach at the First Congregational Church tomo row at 11 o'clock on “Drums in Your Heart.” He graduated f Jege. Appleton, Wis Theol Seminary. Before called iister of the Cong tional Church of Sandwich he was as- sistant minister of the New land Church, Chicago, and W Presbyterian Church, Minnc Rev. John L. Mixon, director of depart of social welfare of Washington Federation of Churches will speak Thursday at 8 o'clock | REV.R.L.WOOD | TO END SERVICES| om Lawrence Cc and the Chicago ted RFV »Chaplain Of House To Preac e Dr. Montgomery Fill Pulpit at Metro- ROS? CANN()N irc apolis m, ¢ Nobleman’ Petworth ‘heme. Snmn\l' God's D Will Be M.E. 1T one-ho E T M 30 o'clo conclude Bibl METROPOLITAN BAPTIST k Hitof ihe the | be the cal guest preacher in the evening, “The Handwriting on | the Wall The Shaver 9:45 o'clock will uel: assisted of young a gump will be in hour. Rob- Jane Miller 1 Lionel Ed! Gene Bible Class meets at Representative R. Allen teach the clas Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock a Yec- ture on the work of missions in the | Philippine Islands, with stereoptican | views, will be given by William Bols. | Praver service will be held Thurs- | day evening PERKINS TALKS ol = AT UNION RITES eve to consider t all prog | ©of church activities and ‘hl‘ DOSS| ity of proceeding with the plans for | 8 new building for religious educa- | tion. REV. A. P. SHIRKEY CONTINUES SERIES ert Knapp 1 the F oy Butler will give a brief address Otto will be the speake tral Union Miss S0 ing the young people of ington du t At 11 am. the Midsummer munion service will be held, minister in charge, re no sermon A special at the e the Wash- | com- | with ihe will be hag | Joint Rites to Be Held at Universalist Memorial Church Tomorrow. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins will preach tomorrow the Univeralist National Memorial Church at the union service of this church with All Souls l'n.(anan S LR | and Mount Pleasant churches, at Asbury M. E. I.)a*l()')'- to) ® ri‘"';r:;t:mnn services, which have been | ‘ Exchange Pulpits With )md earlier in the Summer in the | { Mount Pleasant church, will be held | Dr. Pruden in Ev onmg Rev P. 8h n the Universalist church on the Sun- | [ days from July 25 through August 8 | The preacher on August 1 and 8 will be Dr. Roger F. Etz of Boston, secre: tary and general superintendent of the Uni alist General Conve At the conclusion of the series of services ij s church. the union serv- be transferred to All Sowls h beginning August 15 Albert each (hl ch, SO on. is a continuation of his series ons on “The Apostles’ Creed.” Edwa; tor of First Baptist Chur n “An App: tainty.” Rev. Mr. Shirkey will @t First Baptist Church. This ex- change was postponed from last Sun day because of an unfores em gency Sheik Raphael Emmanuel, native | Chaldean, 1l speak Thursday eve- | ices Chur 'PASTOR SELECTS | THEME FOR TALK | Rev. R. P. Schearrer Will Speak on “Horses Without Riders.” (Rev. R Paul Schearrer will preach | the 11 o'clock service tomorrow | in the Takoma P Presbyterian | hurch on “Horses Without Riders.” | will be the preaching for the day Marg Kober ng ning. This will be the last Thurs- day meeting until September. PASTOR TO RESUME SERIES OF SERMONS Rev. A. P. Wilson, pastor of Co- Jumbia Heights Christian C will resume his series on ‘“Jest Story Teller” tomorrow tendance at the ad Bethany Beach. The “Parables of Prayer’ the story of the Pul the Dpersistent neighbor The Church School will lock and rch the er his at- This service Miss conference at topic will dealing will be in| People’s meet- he Welcome Bible women and an, Class will meet week of Religion w at 9:30 o the e 1 o evening servi SERMON TOMORROW BY DR. R. H. MILLER * Dr. Raphacl Harwood of the Nat 1 preach tomo: ape From 10! 1 open lock. The 1al fster Church, w Ing on “Es Life.” Le Rendez Ing at social served at 6:30 ing will begin the new d Wil be t 1 are asked to bring ha the Tea The regul pm. Ivan Dugan of religious education, DR, he speaker recto J. M. SMITH | GUEST PREACHER National Baptist to Hear Sermon AIDE TO PREACH Rev Speak Rey ity ary Baptist E. Johnston, at Caly on American Home Tomorrow. tomor- emorial Siiver g the preachers { o er will be as J. Marion stor August 15 mngham 2 Rev La- 12 Wi 5 and Gleason sept SUBJECT CHOSEN Rev. J. H. Garner to Talk ember on Social Order. ; GENEROSITY TOPIC AT PECK MEMORIAL j Peck 11 Garner Order m 18 People's e at rrow at Rev 10n senerous? Memorial am. will apel tom rducted by um. His s > Lord In ti day exe Societies topic be, will School ises will be held of promotion under the tion Superintendent Herbert Tucker The H meet at AT REF OR‘\IATIO\' \\md]('\' I)il.\l()]‘ Em- eritus, Will Speak. At the C tomorrow morr John Weidley speak, using as h way Women's Class will church Saturday at 3 h cars will convey them Alvin Smith Memorial t Colonial Beach for the an- the week ecnd the class are Elizabeth teacher; Mrs. Rosa B. Put- esident: Mrs. Mabhel Wheaton resident: Mrs. Florence Andrews Mrs. Letha Shorter, treas- Mrs. Jessie Gay Meyer Dr. pm. from ice F. Blackwelder, the pas- | secretary tor, 18 speaking to the Summer School | urer, and for Church Workers in Blue Ridge, N. C. | chaplain . politan Baptist. ! | Raymond Schmidt, | preach | = > S i e |1 the | at | gh | American the | be | Irving W. Ketch- | “IIs | The | F.| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1937. Rhode Island Ave. Week Is Arranged | Activities Are Cited | Pastor to Go on Va- :ation Soon. | “(‘HRISTIAN ADVENTURE" | | will be the subject of Rev Rmmnnd W. White, pastor of Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church tomorrow morn- ing. The subject for the evening seryv- ice will be “God's Man. " Richardson will direct the | service of old Gospel songs. The pastor will discuss the subject, “God Prepares a People,” at the men's Bible session at 940 am The praver service Thursday night will be conducted by Rev. J. A. Trader, secretary to the president of evening tor of the Thomas Hamilton Lewis Memorial Church which is now under construction In the absence of the pastor on vacation, the pulpit will be | by visiting clergymen Rev. E. E. Coleman, Seaford. Del and pm.. R. L. Pile, & local preacher am, and pm C. R J. B pm I'he August 8, am., Rey st 29 preac supply the pulpit a August 1. The mid 11 be led by local lead <\ REV. C. L AUSTIN TO GIVE SER MON| “What Jesus Said Rest” to Be Topic Tomorrow, Rev. C. B. Austin, pastor of the { West Washington Baptist Church, wil preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “What Jesus Said About Rest.” No evening service until September 12 The Woman's Missiona Society will have an outing Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George E. T 3502 North Glebe road, Arlington The pastor will preside at the q er b services on services w Y AT terly church conference Thursday eve- | ning The T. E. L. Bible Class will annual picnic at Rock Creek Park next Saturday afterncon The pastor will speak on “The Man of Nazareth” ice Sunda Guest preachers for old its Pau! B. Watling- ton, Vivian Broderick and C. V. Van Der Linden. ‘SALV ATIO\"] TOPIC |OF DR. R. W. BROOKS At the services of Lincoin Con gational Temple tom. mo; Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on Has a Right to Salvation?” Do mos people get what is due them? Or it the duty of society to vmk» sible the abundant life for minister wi ret aspects of this question The Men's Brotherh dressed at 10 am. by Jol principal of schools on Men and - E The inter the od Lit vited. GUEST PASTOR Chevy Chase Preshyter ian to Hear Dr. T. H. le\(m At Chevy Chase Church tomorrow Dr. Thendore Wilson of McDonough School, B more, will preach at the service Dr. J. y have left for North Pond Camp, Oak- land, Me., where they will spend the remainder of the Summer. ‘H o'clock DR. MacLEOD TO TALK I)1~u]rlmhp to Be Sub- | ject of Morning Sermon. At Metropolit tomorrow Dr. filling the of the y MacLeod, ng the ted as who s pu " absence or, has selec his sub- ject for o'clock “Discipleship.” The Thursday evening be conducted by Elde | The subject will be be { held in lieu of the usual Sunday eve- ! ning vesper services. which have been discontinued during the Summer, service wi J. D. McDuffie. ne Book of Num- AT BRIG! ATWOOD “Gomlmx\'.\ o I.< Suh)o(‘t of C. Coale Tomorrow., d M e wi Positi “The Rev, E. Church preach tomo ve and Neg Most Beauf ative dren’s st At 8 o'clock there will be a twil service, featuring the old-time hym The r will speak on “Christian Fidel Bible Class Social. Members dia social of t of Mount | and Mas ted to atten > A. B. Pugh Men's ( Vernon Place Church, N sachusetts avenue, Mond 1 incl ofresh Judge Bugene Black | ¢hairman, United States Board of Tax {Anpm former teacher of the class and D\\l""i Scott, C. L. U, writer and humorist, whose subject is “We Take | Ourselves Too Seriously ide music | | speakers are | _Universalist UNION SERVICE at the /| UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH, Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. 11 O'Clock. Frederic W. Perkins In Co-operation With Rev. | All Souls Church (Unitarian) Mount Pleasant Congregational Church . | side Charles | the | Maryland Annual Conference and pas- | Almutr at the communion sery- | morning, August 1 | August are J.| pos- | This midweck service is being | The | Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. Maj. E. W. Brown, first vice president, will pre- Charles E. Sherrier will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kes- ter, the pastor, will give & short talk H. Clvde Grimes will be the speaker. The lesson theme is | Prepares a People.” All men are wel- come. [ | Kester will preach at 11 am. on “Moral I ude.” There will be no evening services Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. “Sustain- | ing Power of Christ.” | Takoma Park Baptist, illiam E. La Rue will give the sermon in a series of Sun- ng sermons in July on “Gems From the Psalms.” The sub-: Tribute to Estimation The Psalmist's “The Psalm- Nature ‘ of the Word of God. | Evaluation of H. supplied | Mark's Lutheran. Lead ermon by Rev the 11 am St. Lord's be J. Lu e will the theme of the Frantz at service People's Congregational. series be given row mor ; Wonders in the Deep | Midweek service “ ht 1r communion the meeting. by Re prey The minist A. M. E, Spottswood will 11 am. the third hies of service, irgins.” At 8 pm he Upward Look.” John Wesley Rev, Stephen Gill preach tomorrow a in the series of pa entitled “The Ten V he will speak on Open Door Church. Rev. C. W. Oyer has returned and i1l preach tomorrow at 11 am. At 7 pm. is the young people’s program The 8 pm. service will be held in Judiciary Park, t. Rev. Wi | tomorrow at True Grea lar even Paul M. E. am F. 11 am. on “Je: Defining At 7 pm. the reg- 18 service will be combined with that of the young people's di- ion. The pastor will speak on * Sin of Envy.” South. | Union Methodist. The Midsummer sacra be and 8 members wi iwrch fellowship at Rev. J. R. Edwards comm subject, i of the the general lowship. Eckington Preshyterian, Rev. Henry B. Wooding will p omorrow at the 11 o be no evening | | | | service church Fifth mpm eturned . McCartney to Preach. Joseph McC el R. Allison, minist he middie of 1 Zion Lutheran. and at 11 am. Knox Presbyterian. w Building am. z from Wes delphia, tr g0 5001 a Presbyterian Church Second Be to Get the Be Salvation Army. Meet Was 1 am and 8 y mes Rober Washington No. 3 reet southea Capt. C. Will Wash h\ m lam and 8 p am Department, s Adjt. Albe Foundry 16th St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, DD, 1:00 am 1 £:00 py T LEV Minister REY HA Christiau CHRISTIAN The Natinnal City THOMAS CIRCLE DR. RAPHAEL H MILLER, DE. IVAN DUGAN, Ministers. 945 am — Bible Scimol 10 d>um—"Escane of the Dr From Life." 6:30 pm—1Le Rendezy bt Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. ) CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, ssistant " B 10 s m 30 a.m he wmu Pattern, 745 p.m.—Evening Worship, Mr. Paul Schweitzer. peaker Mr. Kenneth Wimer and Youns Propie in Charge Locke will preach | The | administered | 'Five Picked As Guest . Preachers each | as| Rev. B 1\\ 1\(1( wk to Leave for \':u-:ni(m Next Week. D O. CLARK preaches Chaze Concord-Cabin John M. E. | Rev. Frank Edwards Sutch has an- | nounced as his sermon subject, Practical Dreamer.” At Concord, River road above Wilson lane, Sunday school | at 2:15 pm,, church service at 3 p.m At Cabin John, Sunday school at 10:15 | am., church service at 8 pm. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. George A. Miles, president the | | American Home Bible Institute, wi | preach at both the morning and eve- ning services. The subject at 11 am will be, “The Mind of Christ;" at m., “I Believe.” Third Christian. of Rev Co TOW A Kenilworth Presbyterian. crving Tables and Serving G will be the theme of the sermon the pastor, Kenneth C. Buker, at am. “God Leads a Prople” meditation for prayer se: day at 8 pm Bradbury Methodist. Rev. A. H. Stainback will preach on “Prayer” tomorrow at 8 pm. There will also be a short service for chil- dren, when a story will be presented, the title of which is “The White Gloves.” DEe at 8 will be the Thurs- Trinity Metho Western Presbyterian. Dr. J. H. Dunham will preach to- morrow morning on “Promised Power.” The communion preparatory service will be held Thursday eve- ning. Potomac Heights Community. “Knowing the Unknowable™” the topic of the sermon by Rev ltandall tomorrow at 11 am will August of Washe minister Griffin Goddard Presbyterian r “A Clusier be t by Rey Plymouth Congregational. { The subject of the serm Rev. Arthur D. Gray will be tianity in a Barricaded World.” picture twilight service will be held | at 7:30 pm. The mid-week service will be held Thursday at 8 pm. f th on of the Rosedale Methodist. “Chri W. L. Darhy, exccutive secre- 1y of the Washington Pederation of | Churches, will preach tomorrow | morning on “How the Churches are | Working Together.” Lawton, Miles Memorial C. Attorney Harlan A. Carter i e e X vice | the guest speaker at the Junior Church | 3 : e ; il bt jat 1l am 8 pm. Rev. I 2 b | man, presiding elder e Wash ton D will exhibit, siide: the of € night, pr: service — M. E Healing Service, The prayer circle of the St. Steph- en’s Healing Mission will meet Tues- d. evening in the Church of St Stephen and the Incarnation e the speaker o t Chur of deg Wednesday fe yer Wesley Rev. J. L Christian Science, Methodist. » 1 t t Nefl will preach at | the 11 o'clock service tomorrow “Absalom’'s Tree.” being the a series of sermons on ment Trees.” Missionary Alliance. Services will be conducted at 808 | Eve street at 3 and 7:30 pm. Rev P. R. Hyde will speak in the after- noon on “Isaac’s Wells"—sermon from | o < Genesis. The evening Will be de-| jopional” voted to evangelistic and song service The young people’s service is at 6:45 pm, Mrs. M. E. Read, speaker, and M Geraldine Boren in charge. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:45 at | 1931 Biltmore street ing ri ithe on " < ion Baptist, Southwest. be celebrated A. Joseph his subjec W 11 am. Edward, ¥ “Cross-bea in Everyday Life.” |8 pm. .)w pastor will g the third | sermon in the series “Masterpieces Literature.” speaking from the topic Forget,” from Kiplir ve for Bibie Mose [ came by Jes “For but g C the W oeve b home of McKendree Methodist., Rev. Samuel Rose speaks “Eves on "at 11 am People’s League conduc sional period at and Mrs. Ward will song service at 8§ y on Lutheran ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S W, Re Luther 1z, Pastor. “Song Offerings” of Brahmachari Jotin India, tomorrow evening at 1758 Co- 1 3 n 1| lumbia road. The public is invited will be the subject of - Bud informal The min “Uncle ead the at m 1on A The. Lord's INCARNATION Marst o Leadiog. Hamline Methodist. ; Dr. Chesteen Smith, former pastor Will be the guest preacher tomorrow | at 11 o'clock. There will be no eve- ning service. Dr. H. W. Burgan, the minister, and Mrs. Burgan are on vacation, Lincoln Road M. E. The Baraca-Philathea Cla | raily Sunday at 10 a.m. Rev. Reginald | Heber Stone will teach the mmown | classes. At 11 am pastor speak on the topic, Verities of God.” The 8 pm. wors hour will be held i when colored sl . Where ture GALATY d Synod. United Lutheran n.nnm 11 ) TRlNlTY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W, REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8.30 am.-—German Service, 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 1 pm. with address by Mr, Good Will Baptist, Dr. James L. Pinn will preach i |the morning on “The Christ.” At lock he | service at the st toJai he | | evening his subject will be “Seeing | the Invisible. Second Baptist. Dr.J. L. S. Holloman will preach at 11 am. on “The All-knowing Je hovah.” The Woman's Auxiliary to the Mount Bethel Baptist Association will conduct a pew rally service at 4 pm George O. Bulloc! Rev. Mr. Gaillard will preach. In|of the city tom the evening Rev. Ira A. Washington | & guest preacher will preach. both morning meeting 630 to 8 am.; Tuesday, 8 10, and Thursday, 8 to 9 pm. Yo shown o0 eams Come True.” pictures of Yellowstone 1 of e - g N am— English Servi Church of the Brethren. ; T pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman ach at 10:15 am. and 8 pm, | 4 t h in Un- | Doing.” 3 Third Baptist, will be out Pr Fifteenth Street Christian, Unified hour of worship at 10| . With the Lord’s Supper and | message by the minister, Rey Leslie | the 11 a.m. service, Rev. Sam L. Bowers, on “A Cross Bearer.” | Kornmann will have as his subject God's Abiding Presence.” Thursday St. Stephen’s Lutheran. Luthreran " CHRIST LUTHERAN, ~ BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE STATE THEATIR. BETHESDA HENRY J WHITING, 9145 am—C h sct dny School. Classes for All A Challenge (o Resourcet We Memorial United Brethren. 11 am. tomorrow Dr. Simpson { B. Daugherty will preach on ““What | Chris Do for the Soul,” which | It around the famous hymn h. “Art Thou Weary?” by effnen and translated to Eng- in 1862 by Dr. John Mason Neale Vespers at 7:30 pm. in the chapel with a discussion period in charge of Dorothy Stetson. The guest speak will be a surprise, o, Pastor. First Brethren. Homer A Kent will preact 930 am. tomorrow at the uni church and Sunday school servic “The Wounds of Jesus.” These serv- ices will be continued through A | Treasure of the Kine.” and September. Al 7:40 pm. there J nday School will be given an organ recital of a number of the old hymns in memory of Mrs. Annie B. Donaldson, a dea- | coness of the church, who died e - during the last week. The pastor Saint Luke's Episcopal. subject at 8 pm. will The 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.w.| Rev, Josiah E. Elliott at 11 am. | reasonableness of Unbelief fig| U1 1 TURRRI OR GRS, Buior. tomorrow will conduct a choral cele- | midweek service will be led Wednes- REV. A. H. GEBHART on } bration of holy communion. He | day by the Women's Missionary So- Muuonary Experiences | will also deliver the sermon. Holy | ciety, q communion is also at 7 am g in China” The rector and a delegation teachers from the Sunday school re- E"m;gp[i[a[uuhiflpfm‘mth tumed from atiendance at the Re- CONCORDIA ¥ ous Education Insti of the Pro e held at Pa 20th and G Sts. N.W REV. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor the Place of hine Age ST. MATTHEW S LUTHERAN Kentuckv Ave. at I15th St. S.E. ev. Theo. P. Fricke. Welcome Visitors ST. PAUL'S Conn REY Rev Man Ave. and Everett St HENRY W.SNYDER, D. D. Pastor lish In' the Quiet and Cool of “The “The the Morning, CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) Golden Devil's Dr Snyder Alonement N. Capitol Lutheran Rhode Island Ave, of St LUTHERAN L Gk s “Why We Cannot oun ow, Howard E. Snyder, Pastor Sunday School... Morning Service Lawrenceville, Va. Bible Sc EACHING 10:00 A m.—Germ, 11:15 a m —English EVERYBODY WELCOME. GRACE REFORMED ' HENRY 1. RANCK, D, 240 an il preach at on “Sacred voung peopl pastor will have a joint serv- pastor will talk on "The SERVICES, Keller Memorial Marvland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor 5th_and [t D.. Pastor is 7:30 instead service Tt the pastor w Steadfastness.” duct the worship t department of le evening s 8 o rvice Prayer and stian Church of the Reformation Opposite Folger-Shakespeare Library. 212 East Capitol Street DR. OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER, Pastor Dr. John Weidley, Pastor Emeritns. 5 1 « b e “The Spirit of Prodiza DR, WEIDLEY WILL PREACH The Public Is Cordially Invited 'LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Dr. Carl €. Rasmu P Bible School 9:30 AM. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. “A Rich Man" Vespers 7:00 The Homelike Church Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM’S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. _ Breshyterian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, Pastor William F. Mansell, Assi 10 a.m.—Sunday School woL Bvondcnsr, 2 PM. Bible School 10 AM. Young People 7 PM Midweek Meetings, & F 8 PM. A SOUL CLINIC WELCOMING ALL, Dr. Crak Forcey , Minister Piney BR Ro. at Geoneia Ave.N W E Rev en, Pastor oc SHALL 1 Fdgar D KNOW?" Ziexler, T HOW Rey “Being Realistic.” 7 “How to Obtain Poise.” DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN. stant Tpmmpal WashingtonCathedral ST. MARGARET'S Wisconsin 11:00 am —Sermon by Mr. wr Mansell. Mansell COVENANT- FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. NN'W. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Preshyterian GEORGETOWN ded 1380 P Street £ oalst Street ROBERT M. SKINNER b 8 Lpiscopal K00 p.m —Serman by Nw REV Minister 9:45 am.—C 11:00 a.m.- Avenues | REV. 20 am. | ermon 11:00 am. | Jenr and Massachusetts and Woodley Road Haly C 3 P Holy ¢ Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D RECTOR BERKELEY Com D. REV. 4:00pm. | 1,70 GRIFFITH and B43pm CHEVY CHASE ase Circle People’s Ev Sermon the Dea St. Thomas Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q Nerr Dupont Circle v. Howard S. Wilkinson. Sundav Service Sermon—Rey Thur The Recio ach. “The Hem of His rme; All Means Are Good Meams That Yave | Thursdays —Holy Epiphany)|| } 1317 G Street N.W. %amt Mark's AR REV. RICHARD A. CARTMEL . “ON CAPITOL HILL" REV. D. WADE SAFFORD, ’l'hird and A Sireets Southeast R 00 Am—Holy C REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 9 45 a'm —Church 11.00 am—Morning Praver and Sermon 7:30 am —Holy Communion. 11.00 am —Morning Prayer Rev. Richard A. mon by the CHURCHOFST STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION | 1: Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. | e The REV. PAUL D. wiLBUR. s. T. 8. | The Nal & i, T Rector. Resurrection Church School. .0 1o Glen Ecio, Tuesday mmunion at 11 am EARl um.u Minis Preaching School for DD < and 11 Walter P, Rector | am Plumley Sunday All Grades, 'NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N Y. Ave. Minister in Chartze DR. ALBERT EVANS 10 am. " SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. NE. THOMAS LAW COYLE. Minister. day. 11:00 a m.—Holy Communion B A B nunion Church Services Each Sunday Morning | Worship and Sermon at 9 a.m. 800 pm— and Ser- Rector — — —_ and at m All Souls’ Memorial Church at Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. REV H H. D STERRETT Rector 00 am —Morning Prayer and Sermon e 11:00 & m—DR. MARSHALL WOODSON.| _ Sundar Schoot #:45 pm —Christian Endeavor Soctety. | 8:00 pm—Evening v DR. MARSHAL EASTERN | Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. NE, | ! 70am ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D. Pastor Morning Worship. Bible 9:40 am WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. REV. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, D. D. Minister, “Promised Ho WO00DSO The Rev. Georze F Dudley ector Emeritus D. D. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH i 16th and H Sts. L 0:00 o ) 04 107002 | ¢.00a m—Hely Communion il 10:00 & Morning Prayer a ermon 1100 ROCK CREEK PARISH """ Wil i S 85 ST, JAMES' CHURCH S'?_‘T The Country Church tn the City 2 Rth St. NE.—Tel Atl 1716 T. PAUL'S CHURCH o THE REV. A. Q. PLANK Power.” Holy ©. Morning 720 am 5 ermon 10:00 a.m 16th 0 A Newton Sts. D. Minister | Gunton-Temple Rev. Bernard Braskam. D. Sa Thursday. Holy Communion Schoo skamp “Nature's Spiritual Symbatis m Slxleznlh -nd Kennedy Sts. NW. HFRBERT GARNER, Minister i ting. ' PICK MI:MORIAL CHAPEL | WPa. Ave. and 28th St N.W 11 AN “Law and the Social | i . ‘Keichum, Minister Order” e Sunday sehool, 7 C.E Services 8:30 and 11:00 am HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison 8t. 7300 9300 11 am. & pm. the Lord Generou r day Bchool. Proomotion “Confersions. Sat. -8 pm 230am Tpm 3