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+Dean Powell To Speak at Communion Services in ~ Choir of Cathedral at 11 A.M. Y REV. NOBLE C. POWELL, dean of Washington Cathedral, Wil deliver the sermon at the cele- bration of the holy communion in the great choir at 11 a.m. The preacher | &t the people's evensong service at 4 o'clock will be Rev, Edward Slater | Dunlap. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. in the Chapel of Bt. Mary. Immediately following the 11 am and ¢ pm. services there will be @roup pilgrimages through the grest cholr and the crypt chapels. The public portion of the Bishop's Garden may be visited from 12 noon until 2 P.m. on Sunday. From his Summer home at Sor- rento, Me., Bishop James E. Preeman announces plans are under way for the following special services to be held Nn the early Autumn: A service in the open air amphi- theater September 19 to commemo- rate the 150th anniversary of the| adoption of the United States Con- stitution, with special attendance by members of the Masonic order in Washington. A service of rededication for all those who have been confirmed by Bishop Freeman, to be held in the great choir September 26, at 4 o'clock Commemoration of the 30th anni- versary of the laying of the founda- tion stone of the Cathedral on Mich- aelmas day, September 29, which also will be the 14th anniversary of the eonsecration of Bishop Freeman. ' An open-air missionary maas meet- ing in the Cathedral amphitheater Oc- tober 3, at 4 o'clock, BURNETT HONOR SET Fauntleroy Literary Society to Place Wreath. ‘The Fauntleroy Literary Society of the District will pay tribute tomorrow to Vivian Burnett, “Little Lord Faunt- leroy,” who died several days ago at Manhasset, N. Y. after saving four persons from drowning. The session will take place at 2:30 pPm. at 1219 T street, where Frances _Hodgson Burnett iived when she wrote the story with her son as the title character. A wreath will be placed under a bronze plaque which was dedi- cated at the home in 1936, CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM PM.| WMAL—830k | WRC—950k Great THE EVE NING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1937 Guest Preacher DR. CHESTEEN SMITH, Who will be the supply pastor at Wesley M. E. Church during August. Since his retirement two years ago from Metropoli- tan Memorial M. E. Church he has served as supply pastor of this church. Histheme tomor- row morning is “The Superior Qualities of Religion Dr. Luther Nefl, the pastor, | and Mrs. Neff are on a vaca- tion in Maine. SUBJECT IS CHOSEN | Dr. Steelman to Talk on “Divine Compassion.” Dr. Frank Steelman, minister of the Calvary M. E. Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Divine Compassion.” Only the morning serv- | ice 1s held during August and through the first two Sundays in September. Miss Dorothy Potter and Miss Doro- thea Eichholz, members of the Young | People’s Department, have returned from two weeks spent at Camp Mer- rowvista, N. H. an interdenomina- tional camp under the auspices of the | American Youth Foundation. Ruth | ! Dryden of the junior department of | the church school, is a student at| "the younger girls' camp now in ses- | | sion. "BAYOU BERENADE” a story of ~_Tomance in Louisiana, by James Bloodworth, is the feature of the | Ecstasy program, heard through WOL | at 8:30. Prederick Stark conducts the orchestra and the soloists are Julietta Novis, soprano, and Paul Keast, bari- tone, JULY 31, 1937 | WOL—1310k WJISV—I,460k 12:00] Strings_and Things News—Munic 12:15 News Bulletins | Whitney Ensembl 12:30 Farm & Home Hr. Joref Hontis O Yacht Race le News—Music . |Happy Felton's Or, | Yacht Race | ':0(; Farm & Home Hr. Buffalo Ts Host 1:30| Yacht Race 1:45 From Sweden | H. Gilchrest's Or. 5] T g Yacht Ruce From Breslau Week-end Revue | Sylvia Cyde | Afternoon Rhythms | 2 |Ann Leaf Salon Orchestra |News Bulletins Hit Tunes | Tours in Tone | Wakeman's Sports By Herman's News Bulletins IR E Wakeman's Sports |Commerce Program | Yacht Race Clyde Barrie 5‘Y-§h\ Race Week-end Revue Willy Bryant's Or. | Saratoga Handicap | Yacht Race Hotel Stakes | Dancepators T IFo]_k estival C",‘.d“ Melodies The Kindergarten Wakeman's Sports Soapbox Derby Futurity Race [Tokes Revue | Futurity Race | Ben Feld's Orch. EveningStarFlashes Originalities Wither Music? N. Cloutier’s Or. Yacht Race News—Music | Sundown Revue Arlington Handicap! Ben Feld's Orch. R | Yacht Race Evening Rhythms Cocktail Capers Yacht Race Tiracl Message | El Chico News Bulleting Dinner_Hour Jim Kersper & Co. Musical Program Wakeman's Sports | Grace Vitality Happy Felton's Or.' Arch M. Donald Its a Racket Concert Hall News—Music e [N B. C. Program Nola Day 0| Gokdmey Bend Ernest Gill's Or. Helen Detweiller Robin Hood Dell H. Heiat's Or. Swing Seveion S !Johnm- Presents 8:00[Barn Dance |Robin Hood Dl E. Deutsch’s Or. Hayride lPr‘ r Quiz { Showcare [ ! | ‘Efllny. Spanih Serenade | Fit Parade Hollywood News | Chi, Civic Opera | = = e Patti Chapin o 02;7.:4 Lewis™ Orch.” [ News—Music | [Rep. M. Maveric {B. Strickland's Or.! Al Donchue's O, | WOL Barn Dance |B. Berigan's Or. | I | Robert Horton Art Brown kit Ted Lewin’ Orch. | News Bulletms | | Slumber Hour | Midnight Frolie Whiteman's Or. | News—Mayhew | Labor News fayhew's Or. !Shep Ficlds' Or. | ¢ Duchin's Or. B. Goodman's Or. | T2:00 Night Watchman | Sign Off N2:18, 2 | & | Witching Hour |News Bulletins Sign OF | Tom Tucker's Or. Eberly Plan insulation guarant livable Lights Gut | is Dr. Pruden Will Leave On Y}E‘(}tion Tomorrow’s Sermons| at First Baptist Last Before Departure. "UNDER ORDERS"” will be the ser- mon subject of Dr. Edward | Hughes Pruden at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning. In the eve- ning he will speak on *Yesterday, To- day and Forever.” During the pastor's absence on va- cation the pulpit will August 8 by Dr. Rufus W. Weaver in the morning, and in the evening by Rev. Dr. W. O. Carver, professor of mis- sions at the Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, Louisville, Ky.; Au- gust 15 by Rev. Jesse Davis of Roanoke, Va.; August 22 by Rev. J. Maurice Trimmer of Salem, Va., and August 29 and September 5 by Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper of Richmond, Va. The Senior B. Y. P. U. will give a devotional program at the Baptist Home for Children, Bethesda, Md. tomorrow evening, “The Language of Flowers” being the subject. A special meeting of the executive council will be held Monday and a called business meeting of the church Thursday evening. The following have been chosen of- ficers of the Wigs and Queues Drama- tic Club: Miss Lena G. Parks, direc- tor; John Heather, president; Thomason, vice president; Miss Jerri Pogue, secretary, and Albert Shields, treasurer, QUINTET GUESTS OF STEVENS’ BAND Buster Bailey and Violet Mele Also to Be Heard on Swing Program. HE Raymond Scott Quintet, Buster Bailey, noted sepia clar- inetist, and Violet Mele, singer and pianist, will be guest ar- tists with Leith Stevens and his swing session, heard through WJSV at 7 o'clock. Scott and his men have re- turned from Hollywood recently, where | they made their debut before the cameras in “Nothing Sacred.” starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March. Miss Mele is & popular entertainer at smart New York supper clubs and has been scheduled to “give out” with torrid versions of “Stomping at the Savoy” and Christopher Columbus.” REASONS why Congress should not adjourn at the present time are| to be advanced by Representative | Maury Maverick of Texas, when he speaks over WRC at 10:15. “CA\"ALLERIA RUSTICANA" will be presented by the cmcmnau{ Summer Opera Association from the Zoological Gardens of that city, be- | ginning at 9 o'clock over WMAL. NVIICHAEL WHALEN, Twentieth Century-Fox film player, is to be interviewed by George Fisher as the feature of his Hollywood Whispers | period tonight, a Mutual feature heard through WOL at 9:15. IOH'N BOLES, singing screen star, *" makes a guest appearance on the | Hit Parade program, scheduled for 9| o'clock by WJSV. HELEN DETWEILLER, well-known local feminine golfing star, will be heard over WRC tonight during the Women in Sports program. The time | 7:30. | f\létmi Tri}) (Continued From Page B-3) vear blooded thoroughbreds compete for the famous Virginia Gold Cup This yvear two additional horse show: are scheduled for October America’s oldest pony show is an annual Spring affair here, when voungsters perform remarkable feats in the saddle. Jumping classes, pony hunt teams, pony handicap, triple bar, pairs and touch-and-go events are included The drive from Warrenton to Luray | is, literally speaking. like riding a roller coaster. Up and down, up and be occupied | evening, | J. A band tonight during the Swing Club | | the subject of the sermon Takoma Park Baptist. Rev. William E. La Rue will speak tomorrow morning on “Dwelling Be- tween Life’'s Extremes." his will be his 1ast sermon before his annual vaca- tion, part of which he expects to spend in Ocean Grove, N. J. Com- munion will be observed and new members welcomed | the church will be held Monday eve- ning. Potomac Heights Community. “Jeremiah’s Vision of the Two Bas- kets of Figs” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. O. J. Randall tomor- row at 11 am Second Baptist. Dr. J. L. tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Christ- “A Character Study of ning on Joseph."” Lincoln Road M. E. Rev. Reginald Heber Stone will ad- minister holy communion at 11 am. Baptism will be administered to chil- dren and members received into church fellowship. At 8 p.m. the Men's Brotherhood will have charge of the service with “initiation” of all charter members of the organization. An ad- dress will be given by Raymond Fowler, Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “The Mind Cure" and in the evening on “Going the Second Mile.” The Lord’s supper will be served at this service. Church of the Pilgrims. Howard C. Cobbs, who is preaching in the absence of Dr. Andrew R. Bird, will talk at the 11 o'clock service on “They Looked Unto Him.” The eve- ning topic is “The Man of Gen- erosity.” The young people meet at 6 pm., when a light supper is served. Church of the Brethren. Rev. Rufus Bowman will preach at 10:15 am. on “Remember Jesus Christ.” At 8 pm. Elder S. C. Cub- bage will have charge of the service. | Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8. Foundry Methodist. Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock of New York will preach at 11 am. on “The Syrians | and the Seraphs, or the Vision Through Faith,” and at 8 pm. on “Miracles of Grace.” Trinity Methodist. At 11 am. tomorrow the sermon will be preached by Rev. Arnold Fort There will be no evening service. Plymouth Congregational. The guest preacher tomorrow morn- ing will be Rev. Sidney R. Smith, | minister of the Beecher Congrega- tional Church, New Orleans, La. Twi- light picture vesper services will held at 7:30 p.m. service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. Concord-Cabin John M. E. “Home, Sweet Home,” will be the subject of Rev. Frank Edwards Sutch. At Concord, Sunday school at 2:15 p.m.; church services at 3 pm. At am.; church service at 8 pm. Plate supper on the lawn this evening, 5 to 8. St. John's Episcopal. Rev. William Curtis White, curate has returned from vacation and will have charge of the services until the rector'’s return in September. The Summer schedule of services at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. will be continued through August. Jones Memorial At 11 am. holy sermon by Dr 4 pm, by the pastor. No midweek se account of the District at Newberg, Md., August 3 to 8. M. E. Julius 8. Carroll. At Zion Lutheran. “God's Roundabout Route” will be by Rev Edward G. Goetz. Services are held each Sunday at 8 am. and 11 am EThG Church Council will meet in the chapel Monday at 8 p.m. Metropolitan Presbyterian. * Dr. T. H. McLeod, who is filling the pulpit during the absence of the pas- tor, will preach on “Things That Can- not Be Shaken” at the 11 o'clock service. Thursday evening there will be a discussion on one of the books of the Old Testament. down, over hill and dale you roll, with | 8 feeling in the pit of Your stomach a8 if you were zooming up an elevator in the Empire State Building ou enter Rappahannock County, 35 miles this side of Luray. Little Amissville is passed with its quaint wooden and stone houses, of which doubtless date back 150 years or more. This seems to be & prosperous | cattle country. Quite a few of the | large landowners specialize also in the raising of sheep. You see a| number of these animals cavorting about the rich pasture land. A quaint feature of the landscape is that hay is piled in a way that actually re- sembles a Chinese roof-top. . At about the 60-mile mark you find yourself in the heart of the Blue some ees to maintain temperatures' | Summer and Winter. | Insulating out the heat the cold in wi You have never enjoyed your home as | rou will every o insulating m skilled workmen—doing an EBERLY GUARANTEED job. You will find a talk with us about insulating bot A. Eberly’s Sons 1108 K St. N.W. the experience has taught us to do can make | every room in your home pleasantly comfortable the year round. t us insulate it by the Eberly Plan with U. S. Rock Wool—the most scientific way our 88 yea Keeping | in summer—keeping out| nter. day in the year if you will| aterial—applied by our h interesting and profitable. Our 88th Year Dlstrict 6557 Ridges. Massie's Corner on a tiny plateau offers a delightful panoramic sweep of the surrounding mountain scenery. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00pm-—-WOL, Saratoga Handicap and Hotel Stakes 5:00 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 6:00 p.m.—WRC, EI Chico. 7:45p.m—WRC, Robin Hood Dell Concert 8:00 pm.—WMAL, National Barn Dance; WISV, Prof. Quir. 8:30 pm—WJIBV, Showcase. 9:00pm—WJISV, Parade.” 10:00 p.m—WOL, Barn Dance. 11:15 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Hollywood “Your Hit Short-Wave Programs. 8:00pm—CARACAS, The Waltz Hour, YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. 8:30 p.m.—BUENOS AIRES, Vi- ennese Orchestra, LRX, 31.06 m., 9.66 meg 9:00pm -LONDON, Edric Cundell Chamber Or- chestra, GSG. 168 m., 1779 meg.; GSI, 196 m., 1526 meg; GSD, 255 m, 1175 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “Gems From | a Favorite Psalm” and at 7:45 pm. on “Why People Wondered at Jesus.” At the close of the morning service the church will observe the ordinance | of the Lord’s supper. Dr. Briggs will Sundays before he sails for London, where he will preach at Charles Spurgeon’s Tabernacle, Third Christian. *“Capacity for God” is the topic of Rev. C. N. Williams tomorrow at 11 am. The Lord’s supper will be observed. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will speak Sunday morning on “Restored Souls.” Pastor Returns. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyte- rian Church, who, with his family, has { been spending his vacation at Pasa- | dena, Calif.. has returned to the city and will occupy his pulpit at the 11 o'clock service. The subject of his Symbolism.” The delay in returning has been due to the illness of Dr. Braskamp. Miles Memorial C. M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow Rev. L. Brown will preach on “Why Jesus En dured the Cross.” At 8 p.m. the Young People’s Fellowship Club will hold a pew rally. The pastor will speak on “He Took Bread.” Monday night, official board meet- ing. Prayer service Wednesday night. Salvation Army. Meelings tomorrow are: Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street-—7 am, 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj. W. E. Graham. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Sev- enth street, 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj James Roberts. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast—11 am. and 7:45 pm.. Capt. C. William Jaynes Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street—11 a.m and 8 p.m., Capt. Jackson Martin ‘Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 Eye street northeast—11 am., Adjt. Charles Tritton: 8 pm, F. C. Hudson. Men’s Social Service Department, 528 First street—11 a.m., Adjt. Albert E. Baldwin. ‘The quarterly business meeting of | S. Holloman will preach | ian's Anticipation.” and in the eve- | be | The midweek | | representative of Cabin John, Sunday school at 10:15 | communion and | a meeting of men is called vice on | Conference | | talk on “Pleas preach two more | The | sacrament of the Lord's supper will | | be observed. n will be: “Nature's Spiritual | Q| Congreas Street Church. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William H. Harrison, the president, will preside John Hays will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A, Kester, the pastor, will give & short talk. James S. Mc- Carthy will be the guest speaker The lesson theme is “A Nation Fol- lowing God's Leadership.” All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am Holy communion will be observed. | There will be no evening service. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. Benjamin Brawley of Howard University will preach Sunday at 11 am. Dr. Taylor is on vacation. Music Committee will gave a festival, August 6, from 7 to 11 pm at the home of Louis Alexander, 1429 Q street. All are invited. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Church Loyalty Sunday will be ob- served tomorrow. Each member is expected to be present at one service. Rev. A. Joseph Edwards preaches at 11 am. on “What's Right With the Church,” and at 8 pm. on “Reflec- n the Supreme Court Contro- The Home Missionary Club will give the old folks at the Stoddard Baptist Home their annual auto ride August 7. Seat Pleasant Methodist. Rev. Paul E. Bohi will administer holy communion at 11 am. Waugh Methodist. Holy communion tomorrow, 11 am., with Rev. Allan F. Poore officiating Official board meeting Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Westminster Memorial. Rev. Harry V. Porter will return to the pulpit Sunday morning to conduct the Midsummer communion service and give the communion meditation on “The Bread of the Broken Body Fourth Presbyterian. Four evangelist udents Wheaton College, Wheaton, have volunteered for service will con- duct the services next Wednesday at 8 pm. from Annual “Mah-Rah—Jan.” The St. George Syrian Orthodox Church will hold its annual “Mah- Rah-Jan” today and tomorrow Gniffith Farms on the Marlboro pike, 4 miles from the District line, instead of at Hollvwood Inn. For information call Rev. B. T. Hoffiz, Lincoln 9865. Knox Presbyterian. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at the morning service. Rev. Leslie W. Sloat will preach at both services, which are held at the Bible Institute, 1316 Vermont avenue, at 11 am. and 8 pm. This church is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of America Assembly, All persons are | invited. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Rev. E. D. Lawson of Atlanta, Ga., the Home Mission Board of the National Baptist Con-| vention, Inc.. will be the guest preacher | at 11 am. His subject is “The Proph- et's or Preacher's Place in the Ad- vancement of the World." The Christian Union Club will con- duct the services at 3 p.m. Union evan- gelistic services at 8 p.m, Prayer meet- ing Tuesday at 8 p.m. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock will preach at 11 am. on “What It Means to Know Christ” and at 8 pm. on “Longing for the Joy of Salvation.” Calvary M Rev. W. D. Keene will make a short communion talk on “No Cross, No Crown 7:30 the pastor and young people w ld a joint service. The pastor will talk on “Life’s Handicaps." On sday evening the pastor will ng God."” South, Th | St. Mark’s Lutheran. | “Troubles” will be the theme of the | sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at | the 11 a.m. service. Wisconsin Avenue Baplist. Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson will preach tomorrow morning on “Being Prepared to Reign.” The Lord's sup- per will be served at the close of the morning worship hour. At 8 pm. he will preach on “Saving Righteousness.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening will be followed by the monthly reports and church business. | by-the-Sea, N. I, who| at | BELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP JAMES W. McGUIRE 1 speak “Light, Life and Love” Sunday. Auust 1, 1987, 8 P.M, 1358 COLUMBIA RD. N.W. Church of the Brethren 4th St. and N. C. Ave. S.E. Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, Minister 1015 am.—"Remember Jesus e 800 pm.—E 230am A TRUTH CENTER MRS. APPLETON, Leader, 1713 K Street N.W. Sun. 11:00 “An_Act of Faith." Tues. Wed. and Thurs.. fipt;tt;mlint : MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Bervices Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Healing and Consultation daily 12 to 6 pm. Healing ‘each meeting, 7 to 8 p.m. DR. F. L. DONCELI o L, Teacher. ) L NW. I K. Simmons, Message meeting every Readings by appt.__ COlL 4 2S00 14th NW. Meetings Fridays, § p.m. Personal_interviews AD._ 5704 ol MRS. ELISABETH McDONALD. Meetings Thursday. 240 p.m. Readings daily by ap- pointment Park rd. n.w., Apt. 109 Phone Columbia 334 : g Y WED.. 8 P.M. e by APPOINT- MENT. Phone Adams 493 . Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 1312 Gallatin St. N.W.. at 5000 Block 14th’ 8. Under authority of The General Assembly of Spiritualists, “Blessed are they that mourn, for thes shall be eomforted.” Matt All Saints’ Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke has re- turned from his vacation at Avon- J. He will preside at | the holy communion service at 7:30 | am. and also at the 11 o'clock service. Vermont Avenue Baptist. Dr. S, T. Eldridge of Brooklyn, N. ¥ will preach to the adults tomorrow. The service of the Junior Congrega- tion will be conducted by Rev. T. Edwell Hopkins, director of the Junior Church. His message will be given from the subject, “A Prisoner Helps a King.” Metropolitan Memorial. In the absence of the minister, Rev. William Andrew Keese, who, with his amily, is spending his vacation on Lake Chateaugay, in the Upper Adi- rondacks, the pulpit will be supplied tomorrow by Rev. E. Lester Stanton of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Lena, Il People’s Congregational. The closing meditation of the Sum- mer series of “Roadside Messages” will be presented by Rev. A. F. Eimes Sunday morning, when he speaks from the topic, “Flowers, Birds and Men.” Communion will be served This is the last service before the minister’s vacation. The vacation sup- ply preachers for the following Sun- days will be: Rev. Ralph E. Johnason, August 8; Rev. William A. Johnson, August 15; Rev. J. Arthur Winn, Au- gust 22: Rev. Ralph E. Johnson, August 29. Rev. Elmes returns to his pulpit September 5. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. During August there will be two morning services, 8:30 am. and 11 am. The subject of the sermon for the 8:30 service tomorrow will be “The Blessed Man,” and for the 11 am. service “The House of Prayer.” Christian Science. “Love” is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from II Corinthians, xiil.11: *“Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible “How excellent is Thy loving kindness, O God! There fore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Thy wings." (Psalms, xxxvl.7.) Chevy Chase M. Rev. Edward G. Latch left yesterday for Ocean Grove, N. J, on his vaca- tion. During his absence Rev. Clyde Williams of Silver Spring will be the speaker, August 1, 8 and 15 The last two Sundays in the month Rev. W. Harold Snape will be in charge, St. Luke's Episcopal. Holy communion at 7 am. Rev. J. E. Elliott will be the celebrant At 11 am. he will preach and officiate at a choral celebration of the holy com- munion. Summer sessions of the Sun- day school are held at 9:45. John Wesley A. M. E. Rev. Stephen Gill preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Life’s Shepherd,” and at 8 p.m. on “By the Lake.” Kenilworth Presbyterian. “Martyrdom Key to the Gospel of Love"” will be the theme of the sermon of Kenneth C. Buker at 11:15 am. “God Feeds a People” will be the medi- tation Thursday evenin, Christadelphian % Spottswood will | Activities in Local Churches Brookland Baptist. Rev. Paul Langhorne, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Berwyn, Tll, will preach at the morning service. Mr Langhorne was formerly pastor of the Petworth Baptist Church, this city. McKendree Methodist. Rev. H. H. Rowland will preach at 11 am. No evening worship. The vyoung people will hold a joint service with the young people of Langdon M E. Church at 7 pm. in Rock Creek Park. Midweek service on Thursday at 8 pm. Fifteenth Street Christian. Unified hour of worship at 10 am, Wwith the Lord's supper and sermon by Rev. Leslie L. Bowers on “God's High- way."” Friendship Baptist. “Our Faith Versus God's Will" will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 a.m. Rev. Oscar Davis will preach at 8 pm. DR. ROGER FTETZ TO PREACH HERE Dr. Roger F. Etz of Boston, general superintendent of the Universalist General Convention, will preach at the Universalist National Memorial Church at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the union service with All Souls Unitarian and Mount Pleasant Congregational Churches. This is the second of the services to be held in the Universalist Church this Summer. r. Etz will remain in Washington service in this church. AL UNITED MEMORI Rev. J. Herschel Cooper Will Preach Tomorrow. Rev. J. Herschel Cooper will preach at Memorial United Brethren Church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. | In the evening at 7:30 there will be a | service of music, with special features for the occasion. A midweek devotional service will | be held Thursday from 8 to 8:30 | o'clock, which will be in charge of | the W. M. S The Official Board will | meet, immediately following the serv- ce. E T Theosophy Wednesday, Aur. 4, 1937, at 8:15 P.M. | | “Philosophy of Reincarnation” | Questions Invited. Library Open United Lodge of Theosophi Hill Bldr., 17th and Eve Sts. N. No Dues, Fees or Collections. Methodist Episcopal Houth 2 % Mount Vernon Place % SOUTHERN METHODISM’S /REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH _ Msssachusetts Avi ¢ Ninth 8t. N.W. 7 DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN, Ministes 11.00 a.m —*“Enduring Deposits.” 8.00 p.m.—"Remember Lot's Wife." DR. FRED R. CHENAULT 7 2 THE WASHINGTON ECCLESIA. 8. 10:00_a.m. ’Services 11:00 a.m 3201 M St._N.W. _Public_Invited. ¢l,nt‘rrh,”nrf Christ 14th ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a m —Bible Bchool 11:00am —Sermon, Prayer.” 800 pm —*“Take a Little Honey J. M. POWELL, Visiting Minister. “Unanswered Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Rev. George F. Sheldon, Leader 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00am” and X:00 p.m.—Sermon. 845 pm—Good Words Club. 713 pm.—Young People's Cl 230 ‘and &.00 B m-—Tu Truth 8:00 pm.—Wed. Prayer Service 5:00 pm —Thurs. “Concentration.” Center Open Daily. Except Hollda NITY_Literature for Sale. ass. “Lessons in NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Authorized Washington Center MARGARET ANN FELDT, Leader. The Full Gospel TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. 930 — Bunday _ School a.m.—Morning Wor- 7:30—Evangelistic. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Young People 4 Public Cordially Invited B. E. MAHAN, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL 10th and G Sts. N.W. Howard Stone Anderson, Minister 11 a.m. Sermon by Dr. Wilhelm Pauck . Professor _of Church_ History, Chicago Theological Seminary. “The Fulfilment of Life” NGELICAL 20th and G Sts. N.W. | REV. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor | —Bible School 1 PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a m.—German, 11:15 a m.—English. EVERYBODY WELCOME. | Mrs. Mister. 1305 10th st N.W.. Midweek Service Thurs., 8 p.n. Apt. A daily. North 2902, 102, dvice to preach on August 8 for the final | B—S§ — |LUTHER LEAGUE IN UNION SERVICE Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor, will deliver a sermon on the topie “The Remorse of Ignorance” at 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning. There will be no evening service, bus at 8 pm. the Luther League will pare ticipate with other young people's soe cieties of the community in a union service at the Chevy Chase Methodist Church, Connecticut avenue and Shepe herd street In the absence of Dr. Snyder on August 8 and 15 guest ministers will officiate. TWO MEETINGS SET “The King's Pool” to Be Rev. H. E. Beatty’s Topic. “The King's Pool” will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 am. {n George- town Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. The Church Council will meet Tuese day, 8 pm, Joseph C. Wimmer will have charge of the business meeting of the Sunday school officers and teachers Wedn&i day, 8 pm : “God Feeds a People” will be the topic of the prayer service Thursday, 8 pm, Friends " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship, Friends Meeting of Washington. (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) | atllam Sunday School. 9:45 s.m. All Interested are welcome. FRIENDS MEETING (ORTHODOX) th and Trving Streets N.W. 1na eeting for Worship. All weleome, Christian Srience Christian Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | Branches of The Mother Chureh, The First Church of Christ | Scientist, Boston, Mass. | First Church of Christ Scientist | Columl| Rd. and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 © 8t. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. BUBJECT “LOVE" CES— v 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday School—11 A.M WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— o'cloc] RADIO PROGRAMS SUNDAY. 10:15 A M. STATION WJBV. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun= days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30), SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. NE. Hours, 12 to 5:30 pm. week days. 2:30 to 5:30 Sun- i days and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado | Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, 3313 14th St., 9 to 9 week days; Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7; Sune days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi« days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our ehureh services_and_ute_our_reading_rooms. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Alexandria. Va. ol Sunday Servi Service. 8 P.M._ First Church of Christ Scientist EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. At Little Falls Street Station. Sunday Services and Sunday School. 11 AM. Wednesday sesvices Reading Room in Ma: Building on Lee Hig! ©th and South Carolina Ave, S.E. PASTOR, F. W. JOHNSON 9:30—Bible School. Cla: Guest Preache REV. GLENN B. FAUCETT. East Wash. Helghts, 11:00 a.m.—"Longing for Communion." A Communion Meditation. 745 D.m —"The Heart of the Gospel." Praver Meeting Thursdav at 8 P.M. All Meetings as Usual. WORSHIP AT GRACE. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, D. D., Pastor es for All Rev. Richard Graham. Guest Morning Worship. 11:00 Sermon Theme: “Life’s Four Carpenters” Evening Worship. 7:45 O'Clock. Sermon Theme: “A Faith That Satisfies” Bible School 930 am Y, A30 pm-Praver and Pralse Thursday 745 pm Speaker O'Clock. = o Service at “The Master is here and ealleth for thee.” ~ SECOND 17th and Kast Capitol Bts. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D.. Pastor. 1100 am—Dr. Rufus W. Weaver. “The Art of Admonition.’ 8:00pm—Dr. Rufus W. Weaver. “The Little Minister. CENTENNIAL 7th and 1 Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 a m.—Bible School. 11:00 am—"There Is More Berond.” The Lord's Supper. 8:00 o.m. | “In the Land Thursday. 8:00 bm_ Prayer and Bible Study. We Pray for the Sick at Each Serviee. KENDALL Len Franklin Stevens, Minister, 9:40 a.m.—8unday School 11:00 a.m.—Rev. Rush P. Ferguson, Ruest speaker. 8:00 pm.-—Program by B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday Prayer Service. FIF'I‘ E Near 7th S.W. Dr.J.E. Briggs, Pastor Dr. Briczs preaches two more Su before sailing for L. w preaches at Spurgeon's T 11:00 a.m.—“Gems From a Favorite Psalm.” Communion. 745D m.—"Why People Wondered st Jesus When He Was eon Earth.” 910—8 8 B Y P U. 830 Woman’'s Missionary ' Society Tuesday Famous Preachers will occupy our pul- pit during Pastor's vacation. All services continue all Summer WEST WASHINGTON 315t and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B._AUSTIN; Pastor 11:00 A m.—"The Man of Narareth.” Musie by Box Bible Class Quartet. 8p.m —“MY ONLY HOPE. and sings at both 9:30—Bible School Calbary o 11a.m.—"“ARE YOU IRRITABLE?" (Communion Service.) 9:30—Sunday School. Pational %aptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor 11 a.m—"“THE CROSS OF CHRIST AND THE BLEEDING WORLD.” Dr. ». Marion Smith of Clarksburg, West Virginis, preaches hours of worship. 7:00—B. Y. P. U. ‘Thursday, 8 P.M.—Mid-week Prayer Service. 8thand H Sts. N.W . ABERNETHY, Minister 8 p.m—“RELIGION—ESCAPE OR CHALLENGE?" Rev. Frank E. Johnston, jr., preaching. 6:45—Young People's Meeting. R. I Ave. a 1100 am BETHANY ‘% The Stevenson Bible Cla: SENATOR M. M. LOGAN, nd §t. N.W.. M. P. GERMAN, Minister ommunion Meditation.” An Appeal to the Herole." ss Invites You to Hear an Earnest Expositor of Bible Trutl + 8 p.m.—Midweek Praver Meeting, First Baptist Church, 16¢h and © Streets N. M. REV. EDWARD HUGHES PRUDEN, D. D., Pastor. 11am—"“UNDER ORDERS," Dr. Pruden. YESTERDAY, TODAY AND FO! Come to Sunday School, 9: EVER."” Dr. Pruden. 30 a B. Y. P. U, 1:15 pm.