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B—4 Dr. Stokes Will Speak Tomorrow Expected to Discuss Church Conference in England. DR ANSON PHELPS STOKES, canon residentiary of Washing- ton Cathedral, who arrives home today | from Oxford, where he attended the Church, Com- deliver the eermon at the celebration of the holy | the Great Choir to- ‘World Conference on munity and State, will in 11 eommunion morrow at am. It is expected he will deal with the importance of this gathering, which was presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury, i setting forth the position of the Christian church on problems He will be in charge of the Cathe- dral from now until Labor day, during the absence of the Very Rev. Noble C. Powell, $ on holiday at Virginia mountains The preacher at the people’s even- #ong service at 4 o'clock tomorrow will be the Rev. Edward Slater Dun- Jap. Holy communion will be cele- brated in St. Mary's Chapel at 7:30 am Following the 11 am. and 4 pm services there will be brief pilgrimages through the Great Choir and the erypt chapels. The public portion of the bishop's garden will be open from noon to 2 p.m. leading world his camp in the| The special committee appointed to arrange for a celebration of the four- teenth anniversary of the consecra- tton of Bishop James E. Preeman met thix week at Epiphany Parish Bell, under the chairmanship of Ve: Rev. Dr. Powell. Among those pres- st were Rev. F. Bland Tucker, rector of Bt. John's Church, Georgetown; Mev. A. L. Wills, rector of the Church of Our Saviour, in Brookland: Rev. €. G. Marmion, assistant at 8t. Alban's Parish: Eugene E. Thompson, Dr. W. Binclair Bowen, Thomas E. Rob- ortson, Busey H. Howard, H. T. Amias and E. N. Lewis. Plans for a great open-air service n the Cathedral Beptember 26, to be atiended by many of the approximately 16,000 persons | who have been confirmed by Bn:hcp FPreeman during his episcopate were | discussed and referred to him at his Summer home Bnal approval September 29, which is celebrated as the Feast of St. Michael and Al Angels, will mark the fourteenth an- niversary of the bishop's consecration in Epmhanv Church, and the thir- tieth anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of Washington Cathedral, PASTOR GIVES THEME OF TALK Rev. R. P. Schearrer to Bpeak Tomorrow on “Benediction.” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer will preach Jie last sermon before leaving on va- eation at the 11 o'clock service tomor- Pow in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Ohurch. His sermon subject will be *The Benediction."” The following ministers will occupy #he pulpit: August 15, Rev. Walter F. ‘Wolf, pastor of the Arlington Presby- derian Church: August 22, Rev. W. Keith Custis, pastor of the Riverdale Presbyterian Church; August 29, Rev. Robert C. 8immons, pastor of the First :reshfy!enfin Church, Richmond Hill, . A young people’s service will be held 8t 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. All young peo- Pple, irrespective of age groups, are in- | vited. The Welcome Bible class for men and women and the Mother Gor- | don class will meet at 9:30 am. DR. JOH\I E. BRI(;(,Q TO SAIL FOR LONDON ! Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor of Pifth Baptist Church, will preach his last LMTMON tomorrow before sailing for Yondon, where he will preach at Spurgeon’s Church. He will Berea Bible Class 11 am. on “Stilled and Quieted” and | ‘st 745 pm. on "Why We Should | Attend Church.” This sermon is in | Answer to an article in a magazine on “Why I Don't Go 1o Church” He | will offer reasons for goirg o church | ®s given by Theodore Roosevelt and other great men The follwoing w during his absence August 22, Dr. Powa Tuscaloosa. Ala : August 29, Dr. Carter Heim Jones of Willlamsburg, Va Beptember 5, Dr. Melvin W. Crump pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Bal- timore; Beptember Rev. Edwin Tull, REV. BASOM TO FILL | be guest preachers August 15 and ALBRIGHT PULPIT! ’Chh’urrh tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the | During the vacation of Rev. G. E Bchnabel the pulpit of Albright M»-\ morial Church will hi asaistant, Rev The general theme of his for the remaining Sundavs month will be found in “Besons of Refreshing " Chureh worship is at and prayer scrvice at & pm dar In accordar the theme of ne sermon topic tomorrow will ing Shades’ REV. W. G. BORCHER IS GUE Rev ®mory sermon geners morni be “Coo Walter G University Borcher: s 1 preach in Pirst Congregational Church tomor row at the o'clock service, He 8 graduate of the Asbu Theologica Beminary, Witmore, Ky His subjec 1% “In Quest of Christ Mr. Borchers will lead meeting Thursda 8 pm east parlor. DR. L. W. o w prave at in th GISHLER WILL BE GUEST Dr. Tewis Weber Gishler, minister of the Pirst Presbyterian Church of Gal- 1tpolis, Ohio, will be the guest speaker at the New York Avenie Presbyterian Church tomorrow i1 am and 8 pm The young people will meet at 6 4 o'clock in the lecture room Praye wservice will be observed Thursda evening. Rev. be the speaker He will speak a dean of Washington, who | Amphitheater on | in Sorrento for | | teach the | and preach at tan W. James of | T PREACHER| George H. Cook wiil THE EVENING 8 TAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SPECIAL SERVICE Rev. T._}‘{.‘Baradd_v to Preach at Takoma Park. An interdenominational service will be conducted tomorrow at 11 am. in the Takoma Park Community Church by Rev. T. R. Braddy. His sermon AlleN‘t is “The Modern Good Samari- tan." A group of young people from Cal- vary Baptist Church will conduct the | 7 o'clock service. “What Makes a ject at 8 pm The laymen's service will Friday at 7:30 pm. There will be a | “Who Observes the Real | Babbath Day?" Christian Lutherans Will Hear Guest Talk Rev. Adman Pfelffer to Speak at Grace | Church ER\ ICES at Grace Lutheran at 11 am., by Rev. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor of the Takoma Park Lutheran Church. ‘The subject of his sermon | will be “Some Tremendous Trifles.” | The sermon August 15 will be deliv- | ered by Rev. Theodore Fricke, pastor | of st io:her visiting pastors will be heard | during the Summer season. Plans for the observance of the six- | tieth anniversary of organization of the the dedication of the church’s pres- ent house of worship are being made. The Program Committee 18 composed of Hugh V. Keiser, chairman; Marion Aldridge, G. 1. Anderson, H. C. An-| derson, Lloyd Dittrich, Marvin Har- tung, Robert Handwerk, William Leh- man, August Meller, Frank Stuts. Alma Swope, Clara Umhau George Werner, Stuart Womeldorph. Other committees are the following: Public- ity, John K. Althaus, chairman; Finance, Earl 8. Haislip, chairman. BAPTIST CH[ RCH | HEARS GODDARD [ Tllinois ’Wmmer Guest Tomorrow in Chevy Chase. At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church | tomorrow Dr. Cranston Earl Goddard, minister of the College Avenue Pres- byterian Church of Alton, IlI, will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. Goddard graduated from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, | with a Ph. D. degree and has preached | in all the historic pulpits of that land | and has traveled extensively through- out the East and is one of the leaders in his denomination. The union meeting of the young people’s societies of the Chevy Chase churches will be held in this church |at 8 pm. CATHOLIC GLILD LISTS SPEAKERS The following speakers and topics have been announced for the public meetings of the Catholic Evidence Guild, to be held in Franklin Park and in Judiclary Square tomorrow. Franklin Park, 1:30 to 3:30: General subject, “The Marks of the Church”; speakers, Messrs. Caron, Houle, Mc- Goldrick and Roshetka. Judiciary Square, 3 to 5: | subject, “The Divinity of Christ”; speakers, Rev. Robert J. Murphy, Mias | Kane and Messrs. Thornton and Char- | est. Frankiin Park, 8 to 10 p.m.: General | #ubject, “Faith and Marriage”; speak- | ers, Rev. E. Peters, Mrs. Stewart, Messrs. Kelly, }um and Waterman. 'TOPIC ANNOUNCED | BY REV. A. L. SMITH Rev. A. Lincoln Smith, assistant | pastor of the National Baptist Me- morial Church, will preach tomorrow His topi. at the morning service is “In Jesus’ Name' “Which Road?" During the absence of the assistant pastor at the Northfield Conference the church offices will be open each | day, August 10 to August 18, both inclusive except Saturday and Mon-j | day, from 11 am mzpm BOSTO!\IAN GUEST Dr. Etz to P1 each at Uni- versalist Memorial. Dr. Roger F. Etz of Boston, general | superintendent of the Universalist General Convention, will preach at Universalist National Memortal union service with All 8ouls Unitarian Church and Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church The union services will be trans- ! ferred August 15 to All Souls Church to eontinue through BSeptember §. of this “THE MERCY SEAT” | Topic Is VAynnni;nced Rev. Harold E. Beatty. “The Mercy Seat” will be the siib- ject at 11 am. tomorrow in George- | town Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty The Men's Bible Class, taught by J Frank Butts, and the Ladies’ Class, taught by Mrs. H. E. Beatty, will dis- ,‘ cuss “"God Feeds s People,” at 9 30 m»\lm Prayer service Thursday will be at | 8 pm . with the topic | to & Natjon " 2| % Y. M. C. A. NEWS v e Rev. John H. Blakemore. ir, as- sistant pastor of the Epworth M. E Ohurch South, will deliver | dress at the ol | iead the singing t former member of the 5| C. A staff ri ¥ local Y. M director, will speak 11§ | verper service. | Bible Christian?” is the sermon sub- | be held | | biblical and historical discussion of | Church will be conducted tomorrow | Mathew’s Lutheran Church. | church and the tenth anniversary of | to Be]| General | and in the evening | by “God Gives Laws | the ad- pen-air aervice in Lin- coln Park tomorrow at 4 pm. Wil- liam R. Bchmucker will preside and The guest preacher at the North- minster Presbyterian Church tomor- row at 11 am. will be Robert Caffey, Page McK. Etchison, religious work tomorrow after- noon at Camp Letts at the 3 30 o rlnck‘\ St. Stephen’s Lutheran. At the 8:30 am. service Rev. Sam | | H. Kornmann will speak on “David's | | Purchase Price of Peace.” and at 11 am. on “The Spirit of Christ.” A council meeting will be held in | | the church Tuesday at 8 pm. | Metropolitan A. M. E. | The Missionary Society will observe | the fifth annual Flower Sunday. At J. C. Beckett will deliver the flower sermon. At 8 pm. a flower program will be rendered by the women. Miss Emma R. Brown will preside | |11 am. Rev Fifteenth Street Dr. Benjamin Brawley will tomorrow at 11 am The Music Committee will give a lawn festival August 6. 7 to 11 pm., at the home of Louis Alexander, 1429 Q street. All invited Presbyterian. preach Zion Baptist. Southwest. The pastor has for his theme Sun- | day morning “The Making of Des- | tiny.” and at night “Jesus Through | | the Oenturies.” The C. E. Society holds its outdoor | meeting at the No. 4: Fire Engine | Company. Virginia avenue, between | Fourth and Sixth streets southwes:, | at 6 pm | { | | | { Calvary Methodist. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Steelman will preach on Glass.” The pastor and family have moved <1nv(\ the new parsonage, 1615 Decaty -Atrm‘( | | | Frank | “The Sea of | Foundry Methodist. | Dr. J Lewis Hartsock will preach | fomorrow morning on “The Modified | Test.” and at night on “The Passing | Throng." Lincoln Congregations. Dr. Hampton T. Medford, exacutive secretary of the missions, A, M. E | Zion Church, will be the guest| | preacher tomorrow morning. ‘1 Gunton Temple Presbyterian. Dr. Bernard Braskamp will have for | his subject tomorrow at the 11 o'elock | service “Limiting the Limitless.” | Western Presbyterian. In the absence of Dr. J. H. Dun- ham, on vacation at Lake George, N.| Y., during August, the pulpit w be occupied by guest preachers the Sunday morning service. The young | people will meet at 7 o'clock Rev. D. Hobart Evans of "' Hyatts- | ville, Md., will be the preacher at to- morrow’s morning service at 11 o'clock on the subject “Unanswered Prayer Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India will speak tomorrow evening on “Re- | nunciation” at the chapel. 1758 Co- lumbia road. The public is invited. Bethany Baptist. Daniel W. Fowler will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service tomor- | row; subject, “Burning Heart In the evening at 8 o'clock Howard D.| Rees, secretary of the Baptist Stu- | dents’ Union, will preside. Rev. H V. Porter, pastor of the Westminister Presbyterian Church, will speak at the prayer service Thursday evening. | Lincoln Road M. E. | Dr. P. I. Mumford of the Garret Park M. E. Church of Baltimore, Md, | will be the guest preacher at 11 am. | His topic will be “The Christian | Conflict.” At 8 pm. colored slides will be shown on “The Trail of Liv- ingstone in Africa” also pictorial | slides of the Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. McKendree Methodist. 8ermon by Rev. Archie W. Davis | tomorrow at 11 am. Joint service | At 7 pm. by the young people of McKendree and Laengdon Church at Bunker Hill northeast. The young people of Langdon Church will be in charge. Midweek service Thursday at 8 pm. The prophetic conference w Tuesday at 8 pm. Columbia Heights Christian. | Rev. Arthur P. Wilson will con- tinue his series of Summer sermons | at the one hour service tomorrow | morning. His topic will be “Parables ‘nl the Kingdom,” in the series on | “Jesus, the Teller of Stories.” There will be no evening services. All Saints’ Episcopal. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke has “‘Pur- ity” as the subject of his sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Holy com- munion at 7:30 Christian Sclence. “Spirit” is the subject of the lesson sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is from I John iv.12, 13 No man hath seen God at any time . Hereby know we t we dwell and He in us, because He | us of His spirit Among the citations which comprise ! the lesson-sermon follow1r ‘lfrom the Bible: “Hear, O Isra the | | Lord our God s one Lord” (Deuter- onomy vi4), in Him 1 given Salvation Army. | Meetings tomorrow are Washington No. 1 Corps, 606 E street—7 am, and 11 am, Maj. W l E. Graham; 8 pm,, Capt. Melvin Dra- per and Lieut. Ernest Harris Washington No. 2 Corps. 1501 Bev- enth street northwest—11 am. and 8 pm. Maj. James Roberts Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth | street southeast-—11 am. and 7:45 p.m. Capt. C. William Jaynes | Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- | ferson street—11am and 8 pm., Capt Jackson Martin Washington No. § Corps, 715 atreet northeast—11 am. and 8 pm., | Adjt. Charles Tritton | | __Men’s Social Service Department. | | 528 Firat street— 11 a.m., Adjt. Albert | B Baldwin | 1 _ Chrensnphy Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1937, at 8:15 P.M, | “Law of Cycles” | Questions Invited | Jribrary Oven Wed., 7:20 and Sat.. 1 to 1 || United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Blde., 17th and Eve Sts. N.W, ‘ No Dues, Fees or Collections. | Zutter Day Baints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 16th Kt, at Columbia Rd. (Air-conditioned Chapel’ 10 a.m —Sundsy schoo! for all 7 pm —Worship Service Alexander Schreiner. oreanist Salt Lake Ciiv Tabernacle in recitals Mondays Wednesdavs. ifarsom Publle 1= Cordially Invited, No enliseiinng ages <pecla Fridays | tomorrow at | charge of the lesson FaL | service | at | will | meeting Tuesday o'clock service | The Lord’s supper will be observed, | Leod wt preach Wesley Methodist. “Moral Convictions in Modern Life” will be the Sunday morning subject by Dr. Chesteen Smith, who is sup- plying this pulpit Potomac Heights Community. re We Coming to This In the United States?” will be the subject of the sermon of Rev, O, andall to- morrow at 11 am Good \Will Baptist. Dr. James L. n wiil giv alk on “The Therapeutic Value of Mt At the evening service he will speak on “God's Greatest Poem.” e a short Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet 945 am. Maj. E. W Brown first vice president, will pre- side. Fugene Hereford have | Dr. Hirl A. Ke: ter. the pastor, will give a shoft talk Stephen O. Porter will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “God's Supply Adequate for Our Neads.” The regular church service will be held at am. There will be no evening 7. | preach | at the also preach | 8 o'clock. | Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. R David Cecil 1 “The Power of Persona 11 o'clock serviee, He wi the evening service at Memorial United Breihren, “The Primacy of the Fundamental” will be the theme of Dr h erty at 11 am. Vespe A message by the mir The Otterbein Friendship Circle will picnic meeting at 14, at 4 pm. and World hold joint Hains Point, alvary M. E. South. Rev. W. D. Keene w 11 o’clock service on “When Did Jesus | Denounce Men?" At 7:30 the pastor and the young people will hold a joint service. Mr. Keene will talk on “The | Christian Warfare of Life.” Thurs evening the pastor will talk on “Ch tan Steadfastness.” 1 preach at the MeKinley Memorial Baptist A special sermon will be preached 11 am. by Rev. 8. A. Young on| “Go Forward” FEvangelistic services be conducted at 8 pm. Prayer at 8 pm. { Third Baptist. . George O. Bullock at preach on “Doing Your What You Have” and at “The tian'’s Weapon 11 am Best With 8 pm. on Third Christian, Baptism will be conducted af t Rev. C. N. W will preach on “What Shall Be First?" John Wesley A. M. ¥, 7 Rev. S. A. Laurie Norville, a grad- uate of Howard and Columbia Uni | versities, will preach tomorrow, Second Baptist. Dr. J. L. 8. Holloman tomorrow at 11 am. on Education of Moses " ice will be held at 4 ning he will preach pen Here.” L will preach “The Higher Comunion sery- pm. In the eve- on “It Can Hap- Trinity Methodist. Herbert H. McMurray will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. There will be no evening service | Vermont Avenue Baptist. lorrow at 11 am. | preach & spe- | Rev. E. lLester minister in I preacher in A. Keese ., bn the guest the absence of Rev. W, Open-door Church. 1 B. Oyer Philadel- sage Sun- me will be | f God.” At Judiciary a gosp | Home will “An Expres- | At 7 pm. ti be combined w people’s divis Fall Board of at 8 pm. ing of serv !v\r‘ e esday Tu Metropolitan Preshyterian Church. Sunday at 11 o'clock Dr. T. H. Mac- again occupy the pul 1 the absence of th Dr. Freeley | Rohrer. f Dr. MacLeod's | sermon w ning Love” The servi devote of one of the elders, Eckington he 11 o'c nnounced Them When tor, Rev. Henry Woodin No evening service in August Preshytes ock serviee oma Lvangelistic Center The Full Gospel TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. Tuesday Wed Friday. Public X o Bible Cordially CHRISTIAN The National City THOMAS CIRCEE JATIARL 1 LR, BRI e A Bible Ninth Street 9h & D Sts. N.E, CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant o Bible School 10 The, Gond Son young DR Bchan! (& m - Haryey Raker pm deavor, Hall 5 o Ge ne Worship led by peapie. | Handicapped Soul.” | ice at the Home for the Incurables at | 8 o'clock on | speak on | the | week service will be on Thursday at 8 | tomorrow at 11-am. | Publishers, | day afternoon and evening at the Me- | geddon.” sored by the Washington School of the | | Bible, Covenant-First Preshyterian. Rev. S8amuel R. Allison, assistant minister, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Looking Forward.” Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, minister, is in Massachusetts on vacation. Rev r Lee Odell of the Houn\ of Hope Presbyterian Church of St Paul, Minn, will be the guest preach- er' ne Sunday at the 11 o'clock | service. His subject will be ‘‘The | Knox Preshyterian, Services will be held at the Bible | Institute Bullding, 1316 Vermont ave- | nue, at 11 am. and 8 pm. In the| Jones Memorial M. E. At 11 am. the guest preacher is| Rev. Arthur Breece. The pastor, Dr. | Julius 8. Carroll, is attending the| district eonference at Newburg, Md.| Midweek service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. | Wisconsin Avenue Baptiat. Rev. C. R. Ferguson will preach at | the 11 o'clock service on “Jesus, the | Servant-Son.” Weaver Doyle will lead | the young people in & devotional serv- 3 pm. The pastor preach at “Life by Faith.” Prayer as found in Zechariah will | be studied at the church prayer sery- ice Thursday evening. morning Rev. Leslie W. Sloat “The First Psalm” evening on ‘The Christian's Relation to Abraham” The mid- will All persons are invited church is affiliated with terian Church of America Assembly. This Waugh Methodist. Allan F. Poore will on Rev. preach “The Second Chance.” abin John M. E. Luck” will be Concord. “Fishermen’s 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 pm Union Methodist. Rev. Charles F. Linger will occupy the pulpit Sunday at the 11 o'clock service during the absence of Dr John Edwards Mr. Smucker will conduct an Uvening of Song" at 8 pm. when he wiil give the history of some of the older church hymns. Prophetic Conference, Dr. manager of the Fundamental Truth with headquarters in Ohio, will address the Prophetic Conference Tues- Findiay Monthiy Kendree Methodist Episcopal Church. At 230 his subject will Prophecies of David.” subject will be “The Battie of Arma- These meetings are spon- The public is invited, and in| le the Presby- | T. Richard Dunham. general| be “The | At 8 pm. his | AUGU | | Zion Lutheran, “Like a Tree" will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz. series on the theme, “The Godly Life,’ | based on the First Psalm. August 15 the subject will be “Fruits in Season August 22, “Unwithered Leaves." Ser ices are held at 8 am, and 11 am. during August. Plymouth Congregational. The guest speaker will be Rev.| Theodore Peters of Washington Holy communion will be celebrated at whe morning service. At 7:30 pm. there will be a picture-vesper service.: The midweek service will be held Thurs- y at 8 pm. Park View Christian. ston A, Cfi\'? ‘MH be observed The evening service will be conducted by the young people Centennial Baptist. Rev. M. R. Japhet will preach to- morrow at 11 Am. and 8 pm. Prayer | meeting, Thursday at 8 pm. Seat l'lpaunt Methodist. Rev. M. J. Willilams of Swartsell preach. The pastor, will preach at Brightwood Park. The offi- cial board will meet Monday night. Non-Sectarian “HEROES AND COWARDS" P e come '1' miles to be fn great Gospel Meeting. the happy crowds “OUR SCHOOLMASTER" woL Bmadcasv 2 PM. Bible School. 10 AM. Young People "7 PM Tues. & Fri. Meetings, § P.M SANE. SPIRITUAL SERVICES W ME TO ALL Dr. Crank Foacey, Minister [ 94 PINEY BR Ro. et Geonein AveNW, E Hrtahgtertun GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) ar 31st Street N.W. M. SKINNER. Minister ch Scnoo! by Rev. P Street REV. ROBERT £:45 2 m.—Ch 11:00 a m.—Sermon Youne. Young Herrick B. 845 pm.- People’s Groups. CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle Hillman Hollister. Minister 0 10:50 am. and 12 noon— Church Sehool 945am.—The Clyde Kelly Bible Class. 1100 a m —Morning Worship Rey. Marshall preach “THE CULT OF THE FOX." NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister in Charge DR. ALBERT EVANS nr 9:30 a.m. 930 a.m.—Church Bible School 11 00am—DR. LEWIS ISHLER. Christian Endeavor Soclety. Hour, LEWIS WEBER GISHLER, 645 pm K00 pm —Fvening Vesper DR, SIXT Smumh and Kennedy Sts. NW. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 11 AM Rev. Wm. T. Swaim, Jr. Newville, Pennsylvania © 308 m - —Sundav Bchool WEBER | This is the first sermon in 8 | day evening, with Rev. Mr. Johnston | in charge. l“" Student Union of George Wash- occupy | | - (5 ST 1937, Dr. Stevens of Roanoke to Preach Will Occupy Pulpit th Metropolitan Bap~ tist Church. 1\1" THE Metropolitan Baptist ] Church tomorrow the pulpit will be occupied at both services by Dr. | George Dewey Stevens, pastor of l‘\eL Melrose Baptist Church, Roanoke, Va. | He will apeak in the morning on “The | Key of the Kingdom™ and in the eve- | ning on “The Crystal Christ.” The Shaver Bible Ciass meets in | the main auditorium of the church at | 9:30 am. E. B. Shaver will teach the | claas. The Baptist Training Union meets at 6:30 pm. The Aduit Union will be led by Mrs. Frank Strauss, subject John, the Philosopher.” The Daily Vacation Bible Group will meet ‘Wednesday at 7:45 pm.. when atereop- ticon views of the Mission Work of America will be shown. William Bolls will preside. Prayer service Thursday evening. The Adult B. Y. P. U. will lead. Arthur Morrisette, president, will be in charge. DR.R. W. WLAVLR TO SPEAK HERE “The Meaning” of the| Lord’s Supper to Be Theme Tomorrow. Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, former pas- | tor and now executive secretary of the District of Columbia Baptist con- “The Meaning of the Lord's Supper.” | In the evening Dr. W. O. Carver, professor of missions at the South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., will preach. “Gambling, & Racket,” will be the | theme discussed at the B. Y. P. U. | meeting tomorrow evening, with the Stewardship Commission in charge. The quarterly business meeting of the chruch will be held Thursday evening. REV. F. E. JOHNSTON | ANNOUNCES TOPICS Rev. Frank E. Johnston, jr., min- ister's assistant at Calvary Baptist | Church, will preach at both services | tomorrow. Morning subject, “The | Higher Dependence”; evening, “The | Eternal Quest.” Services for the next | two or three weeks will be heid in | Woodward Hall. while the church au- ditorium is being redecorated. Funds were provided for this purpose as a birthday gift at the time of the seventy-fifth anniversary oolebrmon in June. Prayer service will be held Thur:— A member of the Bap- ington University will take part in the service. | will | the pastor's | & minister | duties as secretary the | vention, will sepak at the Pirst Bap- | this week subject of Rev. Frank Edwards Sutch, | tist Church tomorrow morning. when | | At Concord, River road, above Wilson [ D@ Lorc's supper will be obsered on | church, Des Moines. | through Mrs, Will Pxeach La\t Time | Before His Vacation. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the | First Brethren Church, will preach At 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the unified church and Sunday school service on “Except T See the Print of the Na Unreasonableness of Unbe- 8 pm. his subject will be ‘A Parable of Prophetic Purpose or !hP Faith in the Last Day." his be the last Sunday pric vacation. While away from the rcity he wiil attend the meeting of the Foreign Missionary | Board, of which he is & member, and | also the National Conference of the church. Both of these meetings will | be held at Winona Lake, Ind The midweek service will be led | Wednesday by the Intermediate Chris- | tion Endeavor Society. Dr. Smith Will Speak On Dignity Columbia Heights Ex-| Pastor to Preach at National City. J)R HARVEY BAKFR SMITH. guest minister of the National Ciry Christian Church, will speak on “The Dignity of the Church” at the mor service tomorrow. Dr forme at the € Heights Christian Church, will serve the pas- torate at this church while Dr. Raphael cation Miss Lela Carson assumed her new to For many years she has| | been secretary at the University Placa | Towa graduate of Drake University of Des The Business Women's Guild will have dinner in the social hall Mon- day at 5:30. Reservations may be made | Mary Orpen, Columbia | 9758-W. St. Mark's Lutheran. “A Noble Resolve” is the theme of Rev. J. Luther Prantz at the 11 o'clock service. 8ervices at the Home for the A at 3 pm Iutl,rrra‘n ’ Rth and Independence Ave. S.W, Kev. J. Luther Frantx. Pastor. 11:00 am -—“A" Nable Resolve." _945am Bundav School ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN Kentueky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Rev. Theo. P. Friek “Jesus at the Wayside Well." unday School. S 13th_AND [NC.ARNATION i GALLATIN N.W. {(Marriand Syned. United Lutheran Chureh) TRINITY MISSOURI SYN 4th and E Sts. REV. HUGO M. HE\\IG Rey. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 8. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—English Service. “JUSTI- fllnhnhlat Efiinrnpnl Foundry 16th St. Near P St. Frederirt Brown Harris, D.D., Minister 00 am_and 00 27 rev ' LEWls HARTSOCR ™ b Superintendent Poughkeepsie District New York Conference mnhnhist Ipiampal Qnulh REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH chusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. PR. JOI W. RUSTIN, Minister bR waiTER c. GUM Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. NW. Rev. James H. Taylor, Pastor William F. Mansell, School. by Mr. by Mr. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday 11:00 a.m.—8ermon 8:00 p.m.—~Kermon Man; Manseil, FI! ATI\')“ > ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Fverett St REY. HENRY 2 30 1100 m —Sunday School m —8ermon Bieber. * 8:00 p.m.—Linher e Bagtie: Church. Lutheran Rhode Isiand Atonement N. Copitol st. oun owstcTivE Howard E. Snyder, Pastor Sunday School. - 9:40am. Morning Service.....11:00 a.m. CONCORDIA It EVANGELICAL 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor #:45am —Bible Bchoo! PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 A m.—German, 11:16 a m —English EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. KENT TO SPEAK I)r Bul‘ | In the Time of Harvest" | services school the minister | She is & | chriat. |ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN | — | s EnangelicalandReformed Presbyterian | [ ——— CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN gan | Plans Series OfSermons First Will Be Deliv- ered at Service To- morrow Morning. ])n H Marvland a ! M. E. Church t¢ v 1 He will be mons on summer Messages Bible Snows cial topics will be: To- “Slaying A Lion on a Snowy i August 15, “The Cold of Snow and August Snow W. BURGAN vacal returned Western Hamiire o'clock, 1 series of ser- subject *Mil From Midwint ion in 22, “The Heave August 29 Dr. Bi the city and Rev. W. Smith Chism of Gorsuch Church will be the preac There will be no Sunday 2 during August except rth League devotional meeti at 7 pm. On Wednesday night Brotherhood Bible class ¢ the devotion o Union Mis adu has evening ng tha ndu the Cen- om ot C Confer- t Western Mary- and Mrs. Harry i Mrs. William R, and Mrs. Frank L. ace Meyer, Miss Mary W. Burgan and the September land College: Mr C. James Sch Smi minister Epworth home M Jeflers: t Hugh ends Miss ( rd, Mrs H The the 210 p.m Make Teague will meet at Florence Yeager, tom at 7 speak on “How to ience People,” row w and In Westminster Memorial. Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach at 11 o'clock on “Listening to the OAll of —_— ~ ZLutheran CHRIST LUTHERAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE ATE THEATER. BETHESDA V. HENRY J A 45 am —Church school 11.00 am—Mr William _ Althaus. Can Praver Do for g Wfl’t"vp in This Charming Stone Church In the Quiet apd, Cool of the Morning, CHRlST 'LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) [ 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REY. J. FREDERIC “r"("'l., Pastor, Sermon by E. G. STEGEN of Bloomington, Indiana. MD. Pastor. L What 2485am 11:00 a.m Sunday School ~“Some Sermon Pleiffer We Welcome Vi Cburch of the Reformation Opposite Folger-Shakespears Library. 212 East Capitol Street OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER, Pastor. Dr. John Weidley, Pastor Emeritos. ~8unday School Morning Worship, This_ Not Classes for all Tremendous Trifise by the Rev. Adrian itors! DR. 030 am- 1100 am J LUTHER‘PLKCE Memorial Church o Sy O Clock Service “CHRIST MADE THE DIFFERENC Rev. Rev. Edsar D. Ziegler, | I | Assistant Pastor I il 2452 m—sunday_scnooi [ | 6:00p.m.—Intermediate | League | Senior Luther Luther 700 p.m.- League. Keller Memorial Maryiand Avenus and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Bible School _____ 9:30 AM. Worship 11:00 AM. ure of His Own Goodness’” Vesper Service 7:00 Rev. James Hayden Laster The Homelike Church Morning Church of the Pllgnms Qn the Farkway 2%na 'and P Six Gift of the Presbyterians Sonth te the Nation's Ci Rev. Andrew R. Bird. D. D.. Minister Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. | Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W, Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Ministers Morning Worship, 11 am. “Looking Forward” Rev. Allison, Preaching Sunday School for All Grades, 10 am. SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E. THOMAS LAW COYLE. Minister. 2 Church Services Each Sunday Morning Worship and Sermon at 9 am. and at 11 am, ___Bandar School 'n 9:40 am WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. D. Hobart Evans of Hyattsville, Md, Guest Preacher xUnanswered Prayer.” ven O'Clock Rubject Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D. Minister Tt R T Bermon by Dr to0am Braskamp. “Limiting the Limitless” WashmgtonCathedral ST. MARGARET’S Wiseonsin _and _Massachusetts and Woodley Road Holy Communion 7:30 a.m Holy Communlon snd 8ermon 11:00 a.m. Preacher, Canon Stokes People’s Evensong and Sermon 4:00 p.m, acher, the Rev. Edward 8. Dunlap. St. Thomas’ Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q Near Dupont Circle Rev. Howard 8. Wilkinson. D. D.. Reetor | Bunday Services—8 and 11 am Sermon—Reyv. James B. Roe. Avenues 11:00 A m.—Holy Communion Thuraday, Saint filark g “ON CAPITOL HI Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 7.30 A m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rey. J. C. M. Shrewsbury. CHURCHOFST STEPHEN ’“r support by all members Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place, REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., RECTOR REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITR 7 30-—Holy Communion 11:00—Morning Praver. The Reotor will preach The Primaey of the Cross. the Great Apostie’s Sense of Valnes.' _Thursdars—FHoly mphdny 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 11:00 a.m —Morning Prayer and Sermon by the 'Rev. Richard A Cartmell Evensong and Sermon by the Rey. Mr. Cartmell 800 pm Mas Ave. & A BE Rev. Enoch M. Thompsan, km.u ew Parish Organized May. 194:, calls AND THE INCARNATION | ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Sixteenth and Newton Streets N. The RFV. PAUL D. WILBUR. 8. T. B.. The Rev (‘-rnne r nwd'oy D. D. Rector Eme, Holy Communion 7a0am (With Choir ) WFEKDAYS Thursday. Holy Communion All Soull Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. RFV H. H. D. STERRETT. Rector 11:00 A m —Morning Worship and Ser- mon ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN O O ST. NW 1 BLAND TUCKER. Rector. | Holy Comunion | Morning Pravar and Seyman REV, T 30am oAl 00am 10:00 am | | Morning Praver and Sermon 10.00 am. | ST.JAMES’ CHURCH | = { webste 16th and H Sts. 80ham Holy Communton. SECOND SERVICE, 10:00 a.m. | Morning Praver Th- Rev, William | Curtis White preaches: “Jael and Sisera 222 8th Kt THE RE Sunday M tion and Ca v Daily Mass. pm N.F.—Tel. Atl. A. Q. PLANK 0 and 11 Vespers Holy Hour Thu Sat. 7-8 pm 1746 Contessions, 'ROCK CREEK PARISH REV.F. J. BOHANAN D D, The Country Church in the Citw, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH and Rock Creek Church Services 840 and 11:00 am HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georeia Ave. and Madivon 8t TA0. 0730 11 am. R pm o

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