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BAPTIST CHURCH 10 OPEN REVIVAL Dr. Ball to Be Assisted by Miss Stockton and Miss Gould. The annual revival servicés at the Metropolitan Baptist Church will be- gin Sunday morning and continue through October 24. Dr. John Comp- ton Ball will be assisted by the Cali- fornia evangelists, Misses Amy Lee Stockton and Rita Gould. Miss Stockton’s morning sermon will | be “Victory in the World's Crisis.” The evening sermon subject will be *“The World Conqueror Revealed.” “In Love With the Lover of My Soul” will be sung by Miss Gould. The sermon texts of the evangelist for the week will be: Monday eve- ning, “Our Crowning Campaign for Soon to Be Crowned”; Grace Notes on the Stafl Wednesday, “Signs That Herald the Dawning of the Day of | God"; Thursday. “If God Were in the | Pulpit Tonight, What Would He Say’ and Friday, “The Road to the Last | Range.” The B. A. U, under the leadership of William Bolls, meets at 6:45; sub- fect, “Barnabas, the Christian Stew- | ard.” Prayer meeting will be held Thursday at 9:30 am. Miss Stock- | ton will speak. REV. R. P. SCHEARRER ANNOUNGES SERMON| “In Our Right Minds” to Be| Theme at Takoma Park Pres- byterian Church. | Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of | the Takoma Park Presbyterian | Church, will preach at the 11 o'clock | gervice tomorrow on *“In Our Right | Minds” At 8 pm. he will give the first, address in A series to be given on | Evangelist MISSAMY L. STOCKTON. COVE/ANT CHURCH REPARS ARE MADE Sevice. Will Be Resumed in ain Auditorium After | Inprovements, §vices will be resumed in the main audoriun of the Covenant-First Chich tamorrow after extensive im- profment;, including the construc- tiogof a (hancel and the installation of inew agan. It has four manuals andgthe wual pedals controlling five seplate instruments, namely, the g&re{ organ, the swell organ, the choir oray, the solo organ and the pedal nmi. There are 126 stops control- inglo kss than 4,594 pipes. It also con§ns a et of chimes of 25 bells andjroision is made in the console for fi hter addition of an echo organ. Dedigton services will be held at a lateryae. Boy Scout nights throughout the year, the general theme of which will be “The Spirit of Scouting in the Lives of | Immigrant Boys Who Became Famous Americans.” The particular subject Sunday night will be “Edward Bok, the Dutch Boy.” The Boy Scouts, A rally for junior high school pupils | Westmiter Club will meet at 7| will be held at 4 pm. The devotional meeting will follow, with Jane Mc- Grew as leader. The senior high group will be led by Mary Evelyn Pail- thorp. The young people’s group is planning an all-day retreat at the | Societyill meet in the church house | Neelsville Church. Cars will leave the church at 6:30 am. and the group will return in time for the regular de- | votional meeting at 7 o'clock. | A new Bible class, for young married | couples and older young people, has | been organized, with William Day | Mullinix as leader. | The board of trustees will meet | Tuesday evening. For the twenty- seventh consecutive vear a class of | #tudents from the Bliss Electrical School has been formed in this Sun- | day school. E. W. Bond. secretary- | treasurer of the Bliss Electrical School, is the leader. CATHOLIC HOUR BEGINS TOMORROW OVER WOL | SRR | Dr. J. K. Cartwright to Inaugu- | rate Seventh Season From 5:15 to 5:45 P.M. Speaking on “The Public Interests of the Church,” Dr. John K. Cart- | wright will inaugurate the seventh | geason of the Washington Catholic | Hour tomorrow over Station WOL, broadeasting from the Immaculate | Conception Church from 5:15 to 5:45 pm. He will deliver the first of & series of sermons scheduled for the | month of October. | Sunday masses, as announced, are | at 2, 7, 8:15, 9, 10:15, 11 and 11:30, the Iatter being a solemn high mass. The solemn Lourdes procession and | blessing of the sick will be held in conjunction with the radio hour. With Rev. Cletus Mulloy as guest preacher, the St. Jude Thaddeus novena will be conducted from Octo- ber 20 to 28. Father Mulloy will| preach each day at the 12:15 noon mass and again each evening at 7:45. | HOMECOMING PLANNED AT THIRD CHRISTIAN Dinner to Be Served at Church at 1 P.M. Tomorrow—Program of Addresses Made. Home coming and Rally day will be observed tomorrow in the Third Ohristian Church. It will start in the Bible school at 9:45 am. conducted | by Supt. C. I. Wood. At 11 o'clock | Rev. C. B. Williams will preach on | “The Divine Estimate of the Soul.” A turkey dinner will be served at 1 o'clock with Archie Turner as toast- master. Paul Malth will give the his- tory of the church and the original | covenant will be read. Short addresses will be made by a prominent citizen and church workers. SERVICE RESUMED Topic Announced for 8t. John's | Church Tomorrow. At the 9:30 service, which has been resumed at St. John's Church, Six- teenth and H streets, Rev. Willlam Curtis White will preach on “Buying Up the Opportunity” and again at the | ; 11 o'clock service. The Young People’s Fellowship will meet in the parish house at 6:30 p.m. At the 8 p.m. service Mr. White will have as his subject “God’s Will in Sickness.” ‘There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 a.m, Christian Endeavor Georgetown Presbyterian will have a8 guest speaker tomorrow evening Merritt L. 8mith, former president of | the District Union. Drif J. McCartney's subject for the npning service will be “Spirit- Chang: Lives.” The young people will m for supper and social from 6 10 7. 'he Covenant Fellowship will be ledly Miss Margaret Hollings- | Troop 33, will attend the service in a WO'th. e subject being “Interest or | Identifition,” at 7 o'clock. The o'clock the fireside room. The In- termediz Society will meet at 5:30 under t leadership of Paul Walker, ir. Thsubject will be “Follow the Leader.” The newly-organized Junior at 5 p. All children from the ages of 9 to2 are especially invited. “A IFE OF REPOSE,” RSTOR'S SUBJECT Rev.Raymond W. White An- nowes Topics for Tomorrow at M. P. Church. “A Te of Repose” will he the subject of ReRaymond W. White, pastor of Rhodesland Avenue M. P. Church, tomorx morning, and in the evening “The lwnward Pull " The en’s Bible Class will meet at 9:40 Aa. The pastor will lead the The subject will be “The Christi in God's Keeping.” On hsday night the Official Board will mt with the president of the annuabnference in his district con- | ferencet, Congress Street Church. On “ursday night the pastor will speak « “True Neighborliness.” Therwill be an entertainment Fri- day eveng in the form of a series of | motionicture stories. of the annual con- | The resident ferencédr. E. A. Sexsmith, will make his anni visit October 17 at 8 o'clock 'SIXT| PRESBYTERIAN TIEME IS ANNOUNCED Rer. , H. Garner to Speak on “‘Cristianity and Common Sense” in Morning. ‘Llistianity and Common Sense” wil ke the subject of the sermon to- marw morning in the Sixth Presby- tei Church by Rev. J. H. Garner. Mothers' Class will provide a nupry for small children in the mqing. Parents who desire to take adftage of this service may leave thd children in the beginners' room of fo Sunday school during that time. rgaret. Lowry will lead the high scijl group of young people at 7 p.m. ThiCollege Age Group will meet at theame time. Board of Trustees will meet in thehinister's study at 7:30 p.m. Mon- dapvenings. konference for officers and teach- ergf the Sunday church school will bejeld at Chase Cabin, Sligo Park, M{ October 15, at 7:45 p.m. DI KING OF NASHVILLE LKS HERE TOMORROW 1 Preach at Mount Vernon lace Church in Morning on “Crisis of Faith.” Lr‘ William P. King of Nashville, Thn,, will preach tomorrow morning a Mount Vernon Place Church on “he Crisls of Faith.” He is editor the Christian Advocate, general an of the Southern Methodist reh. e Wesley Club of George Wash- on University will take part in 8 p.m. service. Ralph Marston speak on “Spiritual Needs of Y{nz People.” James J. Mott will pride; Howard Gammon and Hilda Gijderson will have the prayer and Schture reading. . KINSMAN TO TALK Al Souls’ Unitarian Church to Hear Professor. . Delos O. Kinsman of American rersity will address the adult class in firrent problems at All Souls’ Uni- tarin Church tomorrow at 10 o’clock. The bowling team will roll tonight/ At the same time in the compara- at Columbia alleys. tive religions class Mrs. Selina 8. The board members of the Districf| Schuts will &peak on “The Bible in Union and society presidents or repr sentatives will meet at the Federatis of Churches Building October 18, Keller Memorial Lutheran will p sent a comedy, “Cyclone Sally,” Oct ber 19 and 20. The District Union is sponsoring November Nocturnal Campfire pf Camaraderie Nonpareil, Novembe; at Palisades Park, Georgetown. A ArcHtecture.” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will tontinue & course of sermons at the 11 o'clock service on “The World of Heart's Desire,” preaching on the subject, “The Desire for Spiritual En- lightenment.” Under the auspices of the Fellow- ship Committee there will be a rally dinner October 14. Karl Hoffman will act as presiding officer. 3 THE EVENING Baptist. Highlands. Rev. Newton M. S8immonds will con- tinue the series of sermons tomorrow on “Tha Christian Church,” speaking on “The Aim and Goal of the Church.” In the evening the subject will be “Possible Impossibilities.” The trustees will meet Wednesday evening. The prizes for the best re- port of the Summer Sunday School services were given to Dale Eichoits, Evans Brooks, jr, and Bob Hendrick- son. McKinley Memorial. Rev. A. 8. Townsend, pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, High Point. N. C, will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 pm., and assist Rev. S. G. Lamkina, pastor, in revival services next week. Bethany. Rev. M. P. German will speak at both morning and evening services. His subjects are “Why Go to Church?” and “The Majesty of Meek- ness." The junior church, under the lead- ership of Mrs, Jaeger, will meet at 11 am. The young people’s societies meet at 6:45. Quarterly business meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening. The annual birth- day banquet of the junior and inter- mediate departments of the Sunday school will be held Friday evening. Wisconsin Avenue. Rev. C. R, Perguson will preach at 11 o'clock on “His Body Broken for Us.” Reception of new members. The Lord's supper to follow the morn- ing worship period. The pastor will | preach at 8 p.m. on “Healed by His | Stripes.” Petworth. “The Essential Church”-—Pastor H. J. Smith will speak again on “The Churgh” tomorrow morning. “The Glamour of Color” will be the evening subject. Prayer service Thursday night. Yaden-Philathea weinie roast and outing at Pierce Mill, October 16, at 3 o'clock, and dinner Monday ‘at 6:30 p.m. Fast Washington Heights. Revival services begin tomorrow and P. Renn, Glenn Fawcett, the minister. row is homecoming Sunday. in co-operaton with Rev. Tomor- Mount Moriah. | A historical pageant will be given the nights of October 18 and 19. | | Takoma Park. Rev, William E. La Rue announces the beginning of a long aeries of ser- mons on “Life.” The subtopic tomor- row morning is “Entrance Into Life.” At the evening service he will again speak on “The Plight of the Unbe- liever.” The praver meeting will be | under auspices of the officers and | teachers of the Sunday school. Good Will (Colored). Dr. James L. Pinn will preach in the morning on “The Delectable Mountains” and in the evening on | “Praying in the Wrong Place.” Mount Bethel (Colored). | Dr. K. W. Roy will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Beggar Lazarus”: 8 pm., sermon by Dr. W. J. Winston, presi- dent of Northern University, Rahway. | N.J. l‘nnd voung folks' meeting Thursday | night. Rehoboth (Colored). “Things Worth Knowing” it the topic of Rev. Johnson tomorrow morn- | ing. | precede the celebration of the Lord's supper in the afternoon. The theme of the pastor will be “The Cups of Our Redemption.” The Baptist Forum meets every | Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Deacon James Johnson i the leader. Midweek de- votional services, with preaching, each Thursday at 8 p.m. Third (Colored). Dr. George O. Bullock's topie at 11 | is Hard,” and at 8 p.m,, “The Sin of Ingratitude.” Zion, Southweat (Colored). Rev. A. Joseph Edwards preaches to- morrow morning on subject: “The Center of Social Redemption.” His theme Thursday night is “Forgive Us, Our Debts.” | The church will give a testimonial | October 29 in honor of Dr. J. M. Elli- | son, who recently resigned as pastor to | accept a professorship at Virginia Un- jon University, Richmond, Va. Friendship (Colored). The *62d anniversary of the church served. Dr. W. J. Winston, president of Northern University, Long Branch, N. J. will speak Sunday at 11 am. Rev. E. K. Tyler, pastor of the Mount Airy Baptist Church, will deliver a special sermon at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Wil- liam Weaver, assistant pastor, will preach at 8 pm. Anniversary recep- tion Mondn; at 8 pm. Second (Colored). Dr. J. L. 8. Halloman will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Cultivation of Glad- ness.” Communion service will be held at 4 p.m. In the evening the pas- tor will preach on “The Ministry of Prayer.” Christian. Columbia Heights. The topic for Sunday will be “Re- ligion as Experience.” In the evening will begin the first of the Fall “Peo- ple’s Service: Bhort sermon by the minister on “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.” At 5:30 there will be a tea for all the young people of the church. On Thurs- day the Official Board will meet, Fifteenth Street. Morning worship and holy com- munion at 11 o'clock. Rev. David E. Norcross, field secretary of the Na- tional Council for the Prevention of War, will be the guest speaker. At the evening service Rev. Leslie I.. Bowers will preach the second sermon in the series on “Marriage—Before and After,” the subject being “The Fine Art of Living Together.” Congregational. People’s (Colored.) Rev. A. F. Elmes will preach tomor- row morning on “Insipid Christianity or Salt Without Saltness” An all- church social will be held Thursday night. There will be a program. The Men's Club has charge. Plymouth (Colored.) Rev. Arthur D. Gray will present the final sermon of a seriea tomorrow under the general theme, “Some Troublesome Religious Questions.” At 6 p.m. the Missionary Society will hold a vesper service. Dr. Eva Dykes of Howard University will be the speaker, | continue through October 24, nightly, | except Saturday, conducted by Dr. A. | Prayer meeting Tuesday night | Reception of new members will | | a.m. is “The Way of the Tranagressor | | Methodist Episcopal. { and the tenth anniversary of the pas- | tor, Rev. B. H. Whiting, is being ob- | STAR, WASHINGTON, Episcopal. All-Saints. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke will speak on “Possibilities of Perfection” at the 11 o'clock service. The young peo- ple will meet at 7 p.m. The teachers of the Sunday school Are having a supper todsy at the church, with the superintendent, Frank H. Myers, presiding. The men's Bible class will have a dinner October 19, with Dr. J. Oliver Hart, rector of 8t. John's Church, as honor guest and speaker. Mrs. W. R. Myers was in charge of the card party given for the Episcopal Home Friday. St. Thomas. Much attention has been given to the reorganization of the choir and to the enlargement of the part which it takes in the worship. Kt. John's, Lafayette Square. The Young People'’s Fellowahip meets at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow for fur- ther organization plans. Next 8un- day Sister Louise of 8t. John's Orphanage will address the group on the “Personal Preparation for Bo- clal Bervice.” On the roster of neare future programs are a panel discuse sion of the Negro and a debate on the question “Should the United States prepare for defensive warfare?” Transfiguration. Robert G. Vanderlip, teacher of English at Central High School, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Young People’s Society tomor= row at 7:30. David Ryon, president, will preside. A social and refresh- ments will follow. The services Sunday are at 7:30 and 11 am. Rev, J. J. Queally, rector, will officiate and preach. Epiphany. ‘Tomorrow at 11 o'clock there will be morning prayer and sermon by Rev. Richard A. Cartmell. His ser- mon i& “Fear Not for They That Be With Us Are More Than They That Be With Them.” In the place of the regular class work the older students of the church | school will convene in the parish hall | to hear the broadcast from Cincin- nati of “The Church on the Air,” in which the rector of Epiphany, Dr. Phillips, will be the special preacher. The subject of his address will be “After Cincinnati—What?" invited from 10 to 10:30 a.m At 8 pm. there will be evensong and sermon by Rev. Mr. Cartmell, St Andrew's. Service and sermon at 11 am. to- morrow. Rev. Alfred J. Wilder will preach. Holy communion, 8 a.m.; children’s service, 9:30, Lutheran. St. Stephen's Evangelieal. Holy communion will be observed at the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services. Rev. 8am H. Kornmann will have as hia subject at 11 a.m. “Thy Command Ia Done and Yet There Ia Room.” At the 7:30 p.m. service he will speak on “Remembrance.” A meeting of the Church Council will be held Tuesday evening. Brotherhood day will be ved | i v obeerved | Ciwr will pitach of “The Limited) October 17, with & apecial program by the men, St. Marl “What We Live is the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. Miss Jane Moberly will be the leader of the young people’s service at 8:30, using as her topic “How to &hare Christ Faithfully.” = The Alpha Bible Clasa and the Men's Brotherhood will meet Wednesday night, Augustana. Services tomorrow at 11 o'clock at 2400 Sixteenth street. Dr. Arthur O. Hjelm will preach on “Thankfulness, the Motive Power of Christian Life." Plans will be made at a meeting at #:30 am. for the organization of a Sunday achool and Bible class. St. Paul M. E. South, In the absence of the pastor, who is attending the meeting of the Baltimore Annual Conference in Winchester, Va., Page McK. Etchison of the Y. M. C. A. will be the guest apeaker at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow. The meeting of the Young People’s Division at 7:15 p.m. will be led by A. D. Fewell, who will speak on “Goals for the Year.” Union. Rev. John R. Edwards will conduct rally day services tomorrow. The church achool assembles at 9:30 a.m. The Men's Brotherhood Class at 10 am. The pastor will speak on “Vie- torious Living” at 11 a.m. and 8 pm. George Miles will address the young people’s service at 6:30. Concord-Cabin John. At Concord, River road above Wilson lane, special rally day services at 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. At Cabin John, Fifth street and Oonduit road, SBunday school at 10:15 am. church services at 8 pm. Rev. Frank Edwards Sutch will preach. Sub- jevt, “The Good 8hepherd.” Oyster and fish dinner at Cabin John School Friday, 5:30 to 8:30. Chevy Chase. “An Imperative For Our Day" is the subject of Rev. Edward Gardiner Larch tomorrow. The church is hold- ing a month-long celebration of its twenty-fifth anniversary. The anniversary program will in- clude a church school night, to be observed Wednesday night, when par- ents will meet the teachers in the school and learn something of the program. Gorsuch. Rev. W. 8mith Chism will preach at 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Russell Jenkins will lead the Epworth League and has for his topic, “Making the Most of What We Have." An oyster supper will be given October 15. McKendree. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by Rev. Samuel E. Rose on “Religious Reviving.” Young Peo- ple’s League At 7 p.m. Request so! service at 8 p.m. with “Uncle Bud' Ward in charge. The minister gives the second sermon on “Familiar Paces,” the topic being “The Painted Face.” The second study in Pirst Peter by the minister Thursday at 8 pm. Trinity. The new organ has been installed and tomorrow at 7:45 p.m., Miss Em- ma Louise Thompson, the organist, will give a recital. Dr. Dan L. Ennis will speak on “Tremendous Unseen Forces.” At 11 am. his subject will be “The One Increasing Purpose.” Epworth League, 7 pm.; at 8 pm, official board meeting. On Thursday Any one | not having the facilities of a radio is | | Sunday morning. He will also teach | to & Samaritan woman.” | ning the text, “Jesus saith unto them, D. C, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937. Activities in Local Churches s chicken pie dinner and sale will be held. Lincoln Road. The new Youth Council Olass will be taught tomorrow by Harold Mericle at 9:45 am. Rev. Reginald Heber Stone will preach at 11 am. on “Man's Wisdom or God's Word.” The Epworth League meets at 6:4 At 8 p.m. the service will be in charge of the Lincoln Road Brotherhood. Attorney S8amuel W. McIntosh will speak on “The Trial of Jesus, From a Lawyer's Viewpoint.” Calvary M. E. South. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, who is attending the Baltimore Annual Conference at Win- chester, Va., Percy Crittenden, local minister, will speak at the 11 o'clock service. There will be no evening service. Thursday evening the paator will speak on “Facing Our Task for the New Conference Year." Metropolitan A. M. E. (Colored). Home-coming day tomorrow. The pastor will preach at 11 am. At 8 p.m. Dean Benjamin E. Mays of How- ard University will speak on “Gandhi's Contribution and Its Significance for the American Negr Miles Memorial (Colored). Sunday will be woman's day. At the 11 am. service Mrs. Julin West Hamilton, executive head of the local Y. W. C. A, will be the guest speaker. At 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Bessie Anderson, social worker, will be the gueat speaker, Mrs. Edna French, dramatic reader, will appear on the program. Israel (Colored). Rev. E. Franklin Howard will preach at 11 a.m. on “Vision and Law." Tues- day at 8 p.m, praize service. John Wesley A. M. E. Z. (Colored). At 11 a.m. Rev. Stephen Gill 8potta- | wood will preach the second in the series of sermons, “The Saint n() Straight Street.” Subject, “From An-" tioch to Derbe” At 8 pm. he will preach on “Two Altar Fires.” Jonea Memorial (Colored). At 11 am, sermon by Dr. Julius 8. Carroll on “Human Demands, Divine Supply.” The Men's Club meets at 4 p.m. Epworth League devotional meet- | in gat 6:30 p.m. will have for consid- | eration the theme, “Going on With My | Education.” Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. (Colored). Rev. David Ceril Lynch will preach on “The Conditions of Discipleship™” tomorrow morning. and in the evening on “Treating God's Laws as & Strange Thing.” Methodist Protestant. Congreas Street. ‘The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. Chief Stephen | T. Porter, second vice president, will | preside. Thomas T. Luckett will have | charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kes- ter, the pastor, will give a short talk. Dr. James A. Bell, president, 8nuth- eastern University, will be the guest | speaker. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “Lengthening Shadows." and at 8 p.m. on “The Rivers of the Bible.” Lewis Memorial. At the morning service Rev. John A Use of Unlimited Power.” A nursery | service has been inaugurated so that mothers may leave their children in the care of someone while they attend the morning service. The pastor has selected as hix subject at 8 p.m. serv- ice “More Than They.” Presbyterian. Peck Memorial. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach the lesson at the Cuthbert Clase at 9:45 am. His subject will bs “Luke's | Way of Beeing the Lord.” Eckington. Rev. Henry B. Wooding will speak at 11 o'clock service from the text "And they marveled that He talked | In the eve. ‘Come and break your faat,'" Service Thursday evening. Wallace Memorial. ‘The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in the 11 a.m. service. Dr. C. E. Hawthorne will give a brief communion address. At the 8 p.m. service the newly featured question box, with answers from the pulpit, will take the place of a regular sermon These questions, previously placed in | the box by worshipers, are on various | subjects of interest to every Christian. and will be answered in the light of the Scriptures. Western. Edwin “C. Dutton will address the Trilla M. Young Bible Class. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham will take for his sub- ject at 11 o'clock “Helpfulnees and Courage” and at 8 p.m. “The Slighted Stranger. ‘Westminster, The church school will hold its rally day exercises at 10:30 a.m. At 7 p.m. the Westminater Fellowship will meet. After which the evening service will be conducted by the pastor, who is to speak on “Spiritual Discoveries.” Fifteenth Street (Colored). Dr. H. B. Taylor will have for his subject. Sunday, 11 am., “Glorious Achievements and Inescapable Chal- lenges” in connection with its ob- servance of centennial of foreign missions, Other Services. Divine Science. Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch will deliver a lasson-sermon on “Cosmic Life and You.” Bunday at 11 am., at the Gratfon Hotel. Thursday, 8 p.m., she conducts an open class in “Studies in Divine Science.” Memorial United Brethren. Rev. 8. B. Daugherty will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. The youth groups will meet at 7 p.m. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: ‘Washington No. 1 Corps, 608 E street—7 am, 11 am. and 8 pm, Maj. W. E. Graham. Washington No. 2 Oorps, 1501 Sev- enth street—11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Maj. James Roberts. ‘Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast—11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.,, Capt. C. Willlam Jaynes. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jef- ferson street—11 am. and 8 pm, Capt. Jackson Martin. Washington No. 8 Corps, 715 I street northeast—11 a.m. and 8 p.m., Adjt. Charles Tritton. Men's social service department, 528 First street—11 a.m., Adjt. Walter Needham. Christian Seience., “Are 8in, Disease and Death Real?” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Sci- entist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Romans, vili2: “The law of the Bpirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of ain and death.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fullfl” (Matthew, v.17). Yogoda Society. The public 18 invited t hear Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutts, India, speak tomorrow evening at 1788 Co- lumbia road. The subject will be “The Koran of the Arabs.” Plan Lectures The fourth series of lectures known as the Foundry Forum on “The World Today” will begin October 14. The lectures are given by Dr. Wesley M. Gewehr, professor of history at Amer- iean University, and are sponsored by the Woman's Guild of Foundry Church. The public is invited to join this group, which meets at 11 o'clock in the lecture room of the church on October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 11 and 18, Potomac Heights Community. ‘Tomorrow will be observed as an- niversary Sunday. Pourteen years ago, Rev. O. J. Randall became the first pastor of this chureh, serving five years. Three years ago he was re- called to the pastorate. Features of the anniversary will be baptism, recep- tion of members, reafirmation of faith | and the holy communion, Christian Witness League. ‘The 4 o'clock vesper service will be held at 1322 Vermont avenue tomor- | row. R. W. Hambrook, lecturer and teacher, will be the speaker in the | absence of the director, Rev. Arthur | G. Slaght, who is holding a three- week evangelistic campaign in Au- gusta, Ga. | Prayer meeting will be held Mon- day evening at 1829 Sixteenth street. Mrs. Norman Nordness will be the | speaker. Jewish Evangelism. Dr. David L. Cooper, founder and | president of the Biblical Research So- | ciety, will hold classes in Jewish Eva: gelism at 1322 Vermont avenue daily, except Seturday, at 9:30,-11:30 am. | and 7-9 p.m., beginning October 12 through November 2. No fees for tui- tion. Phone North 7547 for further information, French Services. WYATT LARRIMORE, Converted bootlegger and ambler of (Chattanooga, g‘enn.. will givé-addresses at the Washington Gospel Tab- ernacle, 5741 Georgia avenue tonight at 7:45 and tomorrow at 10:45, 3 and 7:30 o'clock. FOUNDRY CHURCH FORUM CONTINUES Young People Meet Each Sunday—Dr. Harris Will Preach. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, min- ister of Foundry M. E. Church, will have for his sermon subject at 11 a.m., Do You Talk to Yourself.” At 8 p.m “Why Preach?” will be the theme of his address Prof. Arthur 8. Flemming, dean of the 8chool *of Public Affairs of the | American University, s leading young people of college age in a youth forum 8 BS LUTHERANS PLAN GROUP MEETINGS {Meetings Sponsored Under Promotion Plan of Convention. Lutheran pastors and lay workers in Maryland and the District of Coe lumbia, representing 139 congregae tions, will hold seven: group meste ings at atrategic points in the Marye land Synod next week. The meetings are sponsored by the United Lutheran Church in America under its promotional plan adopted by the Columbus convention in Octoe ber, 1938, Schedule of meetings at 7:30 p.m, are: October 11 —8t. Luke's Church, Cumberland. speakers, Dr. William A. Wade, Baltimore; Dr. Paul Weidl Baltimore: H. Torrey Walker, Phil delphia. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick; Dr. James Oosterling, Bale timore; Carl Distler, Baltimore; Dr, 8. W. Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. October 12—Trinity Church, Hae gerstown; same speakers as at Frede erick. Grace Church, Westmi T speakers, Dr. Paul W. Koller, Baltie more; Dr. J. L. Deaton, Baltimore; H. Torrey Walker, Philadelphia. October 13—Trinity Church, Bala timore. Speakers, Dr. Oscar Black- welder, Washington, D. C.; Dr. Homer Anderson, Lynchburg, Va.; Dr. carl C. Rasmussen, Washington, D. C.: St, | Mark’s Church, Baltimore; speakers, Dr. Joseph D. Baker, York, Pa.. Dr, Amos Jonn Traver, Frederick, Md.; ;,Dr. W. C. Schaeffer, jr, Allentown, a October 14—Luther Place Church, Washington. D. C.: speakers, Dr. Amos John Traver, Frederick, Md: Dr, Homer Anderson, Lynchburg, Va.; W, C. Schaeffer, jr., Allentown, Pa. RALLY DAY SET BY PETWORTH M. E. each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. “The Return to Religion,” by H. C. Linke, is being used as the background for the dis- cussions for several weeks, Teachers of the church school will be addressed Monday at 8 pm. in the Letts Educational Building by L. Mixon. director of the Department of Social Welfare of the Federation of Churches Dr. Wesley M. Gewehr of the Amer- ican University will begin the Fall series of the Foundry Forum lectures “Les Echeca du Christianisme™ will | be the subject of the sermon by Rev. A. F. Lintard at the French service at | the New York Avenue Preabyvterian Church tomorrow at 4 pm. The new | pastor of the New York Avenue Church, Rev. Peter Marshall, has been invited to bring a message of gresting to the French congregatipn. Church of the Rrethren. Dr. Warren D. Bowman will preach at 11 am. on “Our Private Life with God” and at 8 pm. on “Improving | Our Inheritance.” Prophetie Conference. Rev. Graham Gilmer, pastor of the Rivermont Presbyterian “Church, Lynchburg. Va, will address. the Monthly Prophetic Conference Tues- day afternoon and evening at the | ‘West Washington Baptist Church. At | 2:30 pm. his subject will be “John | Reveals a Prophetic Week in the Life of Our Lord.” At 8 pm. his #ubject, | will be “Seven Signs of Christ's Pow- | er to Meet Our Every Need." These | meetings are sponzored by the Wash- ington School of the Bible, First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent will preach a communion sermon at 11 o'clock to- | morrow on ‘‘He Saved Others, Himself | He Cannot Save.” At 7:30 p.m. com- munion will be observed. On Tuesday at 7:45 pm. a seriea of revival meetings will open with Rev. Leo Polman, pastor of the First | Brethren Church of Fort Wayne, Ind,, | acting as the evangelist. He will be | assisted by his wife. Tuesday night will be get-acquainted night: Wednes- | day, ladies’ night: Thursday, men's night, and Friday, young people's night, Grace Reformed. Holy communion is celebrated to- morrow morning and evening. Dr. Henry H. Ranck will preach on “The Upper Room™ and “The Fruits of the Spirit." Young people’s devotional meeting led by the Misses Kafaleen and Paul- ine Miller. On Tuesday evening the Merry Helpers' Club meetsa for an Autumn entertainment. L. Roy Swab, presiding. | Church of Two Worlds. Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs will de- liver an address tomorrow evening at the Hotel Continental. The midweek &ervice, at which the minister will give a lecture, apiritual healing and messages, will be held Wednesday at | 8 p.m. Open Door Church. On Sunday morning the pastor will speak on “Christ'’s Majesty on the Holy Mountain” and st 8 p.m. a gos- pel message. The young people have their program at 7 p.m. Howard University. The speaker at the all-university religious service, Andrew Rankin Me- morial Chapel. tomorrow at 11 o'clock will be Dr. Howard Thurman, pro- fessor of systematic theology and the dean of chapel, Howard University. White Cross. The White Cross Church of Christ will hold services tomorrow at 1810 Ontario place at 11 am. All welcome. Pastor, Rev. Jane B. Coates, will speak on “Giving Thanks to God." Every ‘Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. prayer and problem house is held at the center, when Rev. Coates will also speak on “Powers Within.” ST. PAUL’S TO DEVOTE SERVICE T0 BOY SCOUTS Boys' Spotlight at Morning Rite. Afternoon Program at Home for Aged. ‘The service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning will be de- voted to the work of the Boy Scouts. Dr. Henry W. Snyder will preach on “Bring Back to the King." At 3 p.m. this church will conduct & service at the National Lutheran Home for the Aged. Following the prayer service Wed- nesday evening the Church Council will meet. A catechetical class will be organived October 17 for the training of candidates for church member- ship. On this day also the annual every member visitation campaign will be inaugurated. A at 11 o'clock Thursday at the church, interpreting the news of the world to- day. And at 8 pm. prayer service will be conducted by Dr. Harris. LUTHERANS FORM A MISSION GROUP Rev. J. A. Pfeiffer to Preach on nniversary Previews” in Takoma Church, “Anniversarv Previews” iz the theme of Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor of the Takema Lutheran Chugch, tomorrow morning in antici- pation of the tenth anniversary cele- bration October 17-24. A new Junior Mission Band has been formed. month during the morning service period. Miss Elner Lustig is direct- ing the organization. Officers are: President, Thelma Rundvold; vice president, Billie Warren: treasurer, Norman Gullickson; secretary, Fay Walker, and representative, Ralph Killerlain. The Sunday School Board will meet | Wednesday evening. ‘OUR AWARENESS OF GOD BRIGHTWOOD PARK TOPIC Meseage for Children of Church Planned by Rev. 8. Carroll Coale. “Our Awareness of God” will be the sermon at Brightwood Park M. E. Church tomorrow morning by Rev. S. Carroll Coale. He will address the children on “A Ton of Chewing Gum."” In the evening the sermon will be evangelistic and the minister will speak on “Influences That Mold Life.” The Epworth League will have as guest, speaker Milo J. Willlams. Miss Lillian Erickson has been chosen as president of the organization The Downs Bible Class will have a business meeting Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Ethel Warner presiding. The Cole Class Club will meet Wednesday evening in the church and will present A& social program. On Thursday and Priday evenings “The Pageant of Brides” will be pre- sented under the direction of Mrs. 8. Carroll Coale. CALVARY M. E. PLANS COMMUNION SERVICE “Catching Up With -Ourselves” ‘Will Be Dr. Frank Steel- man's Subject. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at the Calvary M. E. Church tomorrow morning. 8 o'clock service Dr. Frank Steelman will preach. Paul Sapp will speak at the Young People’s League service, at 7 o'clock, on “A New Look at an Old Book.” PFinley Cheston will preside. Dr. Steelman will speak at Thurs- day evening prayer service. Harry B. John | It will meet twice a | At the | Plans for Building Fund Cam. | paign to Be Stressed at Morning Service. Church Rally day will be nbserved tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Petworth M E Church, with Rev. Robert Louis Wood in charge of the services. The sermon subject will be “Out of What You Have Make Music.” Special emphssia will be given to the approaching campaign for the new building fund, which will begin Oectober 25 and terminate in the Joash Chest service November 7 The leadership service will be held At 8 pm. when the officials of the church, all officers and leaders of | the church organizations and teach. ers and officers of the Sunday school will meet the minister of the church at the altar for a consecration and in- stallation service. The minister will preach on “The Daring Vision.™ Dr. A. B. Potorf will continue the series of Bible studies Thursday eve- ning in “The 8bcial Teachings of the Prophets.” Miss Martha Stauffer | also conducting a class for the teac ers of the elementary group of the Sunday school, BAPTISTS TO CELEBRATE MORTGAGE BURNING Church Alzo Marks 71st Anniversary and Pastor's Eighth. The Vermont Avenue Baptist Church will hold a $54.000 mortzage burning | together with the celebration of the | 71st anniversary of the church and | 8th anniversary of the pastor, Rev, C. | T. ®Murray, beginning October 10 | through October 15, The pastor will preach tomorrow at 11 am. At 11:20 am. Rev. T B, Hopkins, director of the Junior Church, will speak. At 8 p.m. Miss Nannie H. Burroughs, president of Training School for Women and Girls, will speak. Holy communion, 3 p.m | During the week there will be gpecial | talks: Monday, 8 pm.. J. Finley Wil« son: Dr. J. H. Randolph. pastor of the | Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Tues« | day at 8 p.m., Judze Armond W. Scott, | Dr. William S. Abernethv, pastor of | Calvary Baptist. Wednesday at 8 pm, | G. David Houston: Rev. W. R. Brooks, | pastor of the Lincoln Temple Congree | gational Church. Thursday. 8 pm, | Mrs. Julia West Hamilton: Rev. B. H, ‘Whiting. pastor of the Priendship Bap- | tist Church. Friday at R pm., Mal, | Brnest W. Brown, and Dr. Robert W, Williams, pastor of Asbury M. E. CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST | “Redigging the Well,” Is Topia of Rev. Edward O. Ciark. “Redigging the Well” will be the sermon topie of Rev. Edward O. Clark at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. On Thursday evening the pastor will speak on 'he Naturalness of Faith” at 7:45 p.m. Plans are being fade for a Fall rally dinner of the Sunday school and church to be held in the near future. Vermont Avenue i S S Reform Head to Speak. Clinton N. Howard, general supere intendent of the International Reform Federation, will address two lovalty services in Washington churches to- morrow on “The Rock of the Ameri- can Republic.” He will address the congregation of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church at 11 am. and Congress Appleby of Kensington, Md., will be | Heights Baptist Church at 7:45 p.m, the speaker at the Calvary Men's Class | service, at the Central Union Miasion, on Monday evening. The service will be in charge of Henry Rhodes, as- sisted by S. Howard Johnson. " ANNUAL RALLY DAY Mount Tabor M. E. Church to Hold Observance Tomorrow. Mount. Tabor M. E. Church will ob- perve its annual raily day tomorrow morning and night. Rev. William Ken- neth Lyons will preach on “This Is a Man” at the 11 o'clock service. The social hall has been decorated for a fellowship tea at 7 p.m. Promotion exercises will be observed in the church school at 9:30 a.m., with recitations and the awarding of per- fect attendance pins. Prayer meetings will be resumed at 8 p m. Thursday. The pastor will be- gin & series of eight lectures on “The Historical Evidences of the Truth of the Scripture Records,” with special reference to the doubts and discoveries of modern times. A B. Y. P. U. News Bethany will meet at 6.45 p.m. Miss Virginia Shipp and her Fellowship Commission have prepared a program. National is haviny a stewardship study course led by Howard Reese at 6:15 Sunday evening. The devotional period will be led by Margaret Barte lett. Congress Heights will be led by Group No. 2, Katherine Danieis lead- ing. A business meeting will be held at the church Tuesday evening. East Washington Heights will be led by the Fellowship Commission. The topic i “What It Means to Accept Jesus as Savior and Lord.” Richard Jenkins will Jead. First will discuss the topic “Bap- tists and Theri Place in the World."” They will have charge of the meeting at the Gospel Mission next Wednes- day. Ted Parker will speak. Grace will hear from the Service Commission under the direction of Cole Walker.