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EXPANSION CITED BY DOUGLAS M.E Reopening Services to Begin Tomorrow and Continue All Week. Tor the fourth time in 60 years Douglas Memorial M. E. Church has expanded. In the last seven months the congregation has zpent about $20,000 enlarging and renovating the church. The building is now fireproof and modern. The improvements include work on the entire first floor, begin- ners’, primary, junior-intermediate de- partments, mothers’ class room, church office. church school office, printing shop, kitchen and wash rooms. On the second floor several changes have been made which include pri- vate class rooms and choir room. The auditorium, first and second floors have been painted. The re-opening services will begin tomorrow and continue throughout the week. Sunday sermons by Rev W. W. Barnes, retired, and Rev. A. H. McKinley, superintendent of the West Beltimore District, former pastors. Monday, side shows sponsored by the Philathea Class. Baraca Class, Theta Upsilon Class, Epworth League. Tues- day, appreciation night. address by Rev. John R. Edwards, former district | superintendent. Wednesday, former | members' night. Addresses by Van ‘W. Boberds, president of the Board of | Trustees and Rev. Raymond H. Brown, stor of Damascus charge. Thurs- | day, praver and fellowship night, ser- | mon by Rev. Thomas 8. Davis, pas- tor of old Caroline Street Church, Baltimore, Md. Friday. Church 8chool night. address by Rev. John C. Millian, director of religious edu- eation of the Baltimore Conference. October 17, sermons by Rev. G. Williams and Bishop Edwin Hughes Rev. Clarence H. Corkran has been the pastor of the church since 1832. ). H. MIERS’ SERMON WILL BE BROADCAST| Fourth Presbyterian Pastor to Talk on “The Precious Name of Jesus.” At the morning service in Fourth Presbyterian Church Rev. James H Miers will discuss “The Precious Name of Jesus.” cast over WOL from o'clock. H. 11:30 to 12 At the lecture at 7 o'clock Dr. Miers | will give a preliminary survey of the teaching of predestination. “The Bor- ders of Predestination.” At 8 p.m. he will preach on “The Claim of Jesus to Bupreme Knowledge.” Monday evening at 7:45 Dr. Miers will continue his instructions upon the closing days of the church age, “In- creasing Lovelessness Evident.” “OPENING HEART OF GOD” IS ELDBROOKE THEME Rev. Walter M. Michael Will Preach on Topic Tomorrow Morning. In Eldbrooke M. E. Church tomor- row Rev. Walter M. Michael will preach in the morning on “Opening the Heart of God,” and in the avening on “De- | veloping & Consuming Religion.” The Junior High and the High Bchool Leagues will meet for a tea at| 6 pm. and will follow with a devo- | tional meeting at 7 p.m. The Senior Epworth League will meet at the same time. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- ning will be omitted =0 that the con- | gregation may join in the district | meeting of the Methodist Union at| Hamline Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burgess will be in charge of arrangements for the monthly dinner and social of the Married Couple’s Club. which will meet | at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. DR. MILLER TO PREACH ON TOPIC “LAST FACT” | Rev. 1. H. Dugan, Associate Pas- tor, Will Occupy Pulpit in Evening. Dr. Raphael Harwood Miller. pastor of the National City Christian Church, | tomorrow morning will discuss the| fact above facts, the law above laws and the truth above truths in his ser- mon, “The Last Pact.” In the evening the associate minis- ter, Rev. Ivan H. Dugan, will use for | his subject, “The Challenge of a New Day.” A Fall party for all members of the | church will be held, under the nusmces of the Women's Council, Thur‘day evening. It will be for nrquulnlance- ehip and will honor especially the new | members this last year. COMMUNION RITE Bt. Stephen and the Incarnation Church Schedule Is Given. Rev. Paul Wilbur will conduct a serv- {ce of holy communion and Christian healing in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation Thursday at 10 am. Services tomorrow are: Holy com- munion, 7:30 am.; Deaconess Yeo's Bible Class, 10: morning prayer and sermon by Rev. Paul D. Wilbur, 11, and choral evensong, 8 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m. joint meeting of the heads of the various church or- ganizations. Tuesday, dinner and ini- tial meeting of the Men's Club, 6:30; teachers’ meeting, 8 p.m.. Thursday, holy communion, 10 a.m. Friday, Mr. Narramore's Class. 8 p.m. COMMUNION TOMORROW Bervices in Lincoln Congrega-| tional Temple Announced. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks | will speak on “The Task of Religion in an Age of Peril” Holy communion will be observed. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will elect officers. The pastor will speak on “Opportunities for a Vital Men's Organization in the Modern Church.” ‘The Sunday Evening Forum will be at 6 pm. Dr. Walter G. Daniel, li- brarian at Howard University, will speak on “Reading Guidance Ior‘ Christians.” ‘The Young People’s Club will mpet, at 8 pm. All high school and college age students are invited. st Ellis | The sermon will be broad- | BISHOP E. H. HUGHES, Who will deliver the address at the meeting of the Meth- odist Union, October 13, at 8 p.m. at Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church. This meet- ing is in the interest of the evangelistic program of the Washington district. Renah F. Camalier is presi- dent of the Methodist Union and Dr. G. Ellis Williams is superintendent of the Wash- ington district of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church. STUDENTS INVITED { TOATTEND CHURCH, |Special Service Will Be Held in Hamline M. E. Church Tomorrow. “An Impossible Neutrality” will be the subject of Dr. H. W. Burgan at Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow morning Students from George Washington University will participate | In the service. Students from other educational institutions in Washington are invited to attend. At 8 p.m. the | minister will speak on “The Centurion of Capernaum.” Groups of young people from the Brooklyn Heights and Curtis Bay Churches. Baltimore, will be the guests of the Epworth League. There will be a tional meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. Earl G. Kernahan, pastor of the two churches, will address the joint serv- ice. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes will ad- dress in church a mass meeting on Wednesday night of all the Methodist Episcopal Churches of the Washington | district on “I Was Afraid.” The serv- ice is sponsored by the Methodist Union and inaugurates an evangelis- | tie campaign for the churches of the District On Thursday night the Corbly Bible | Class will give a travelog. Devotions IWI]I be conducted by Miss Florence May Evans end the Misses Marian Means and Ann Hall will act as hostesses. The Washington District Epworth festival in the social hall Priday night The theme is “The Christian Home,” the Hamline Chapter taking for its }aumheme. “The annly Altar.” 26th ANNIVERSARY Randall Memorial M. Holds Celebration. Randall Memorial M. E. Church is | observing its twenty-sixth anniversary | during October. Rev. W. N. Holt, pastor of John Mann M. E. Church, Winchester, Va., will preach tomorrow at 11 a. m.; Rev. |John J. Barnes of Orchard Street | M. E. Church, Baltimore, 3 pm., and the pastor, Rev. G. E. Curry, 8 p.m. The official board will present a special program Monday night. 1 Rev. E. H. Beard, pastor of Brown Memorial A. M. E. Church, will preach the sermon Wednesday at 8 pm. Social by the Trustees' Aid, Friday | at 8 pm. BROOKLAND SERVICES E. Church to Observe Rally Day Tomorrow. Brookland M. E. Church will ob- serve Rally day tomorrow. The Sunday school will assemble in | one body at 9:45 a.m. An address| will be given by Rev. Reginald H. Stone of the Lincoin Road Church. The. pastor, Rev. J. M. Gillum will | preach at 11 o'clock on “Religion for | These Times” and at 8 o'clock on | “Completing Our Conversion.” The Epworth League will have a “get-together” service at 7 o'clock | with special program and attend the B o'clock service when the new of- ficers will be installed. M. Nr on-Sectarian [ Non-§rcranian “CHR ISTIAN CONDUCT" (A great A!rvIc’dillh a sreat REV. JOHN H. BOWMAN, Montrose, Va. “CONSIDER CHRIST" 1AM WOL BROADCAST, 9 AM. Bible School. 10 a.m. Youns People. 7 pm. TR Tl Mestings & pm. A SPIRIT IAL ORKSROP ELCOMING ALY, Da. CLAnx Foacev , MinisTeR PineY B Ro. et Geowsia AveN mr OS2 X MRD Cflhrmian CHRISTIAN The National City THOMAS CIRCLE DR. RAPHAEL TLLE! REVIVAN DulhkiER Ministers. 4.m.—Church Schoo t Faet,” Dr. pm—The Coallense of o New D Dugan. Ninth Street Sth & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant ~—Bibl 00l .."n: %fi‘:nh- Bette, el Br. George Oliver mbling With 9:45 10:50 a Ti45 tea at 6 o'clock and a devo- | League will join in their annual booth | E. Church | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937. DR.R. J. CLINCHY 10 BEGIN SERIES Mount Pleasant Pastor Will Discuss Conferences in Britain. Dr. Russell J. Clinchy, minister of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, will preach tomorrow morning the first of two sermons on the World Christian Conferences at Oxford and Edinburgh which he attended this Summer as a Congregational delegate. The topic tomorrow is “Their Nature" and next Sunday he will discuss “Their Message and Meaning." The Adult Forum will open at 10 a.m. with an address by Dr. D. Butler Pratt on “A Summer Sojourn in Hawaii.” The Young Peoples’ Forum meets at 6 o'clock. Rev. George A. Ackerly will discuss “The Aims of the Pilgrim Fel- | lowship.” The group will elect officers Dick Snow will lead the discussion Rroup in its consideration of Dale Car- negie’s book, “How to Win Priends and Influence People” at the same hour. The Sunday Evening Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock. The Brotherhood of Service invites all men of the parish to & dinner meeting Tuesday at 6 o'clock. The dis- cussion theme will be “The Layman's Place in the Church Today.” Dr. D, Butler Pratt and Herbert L, Willett, Jr., will direct, The Church Social Committee has planned a gypsy party for church | members and friends Friday evening in the “Land of Heart's Desire.”” Each person is requested to bring a “white elephant,” wrapped 'RALLY DAY RITES T0 BE OBSERVED Theodore McKeldin Will Be Guest Speaker at Albright Memorial. Rally day tomorrow at Albright Memorial Evangelical ,Church. The adult and young peoples divisions will | meet in the auditorium. The guest speaker will be Attorney Theodore Me- Keldin of Baltimore, Md. The chil- dren’s division will participate in the program by parading through the au- ditorium with Christian flags, Tt is also the beginning of the “Farther With Christ Preaching Mis- #lon” of the Evangelical Church. At | the morning service Rev. George E. mons on the general theme, “Things | That Cannot Be Shaken in a Shukmg World.” Sunday's subject will be “Our | ?nr Great Hope—the Fact that God | 1= | A group who attended the * “Farther | with Christ Retreat” at Lemoyne, Pa., will report tomorrow night The praver meeting Wednesday night will be in the form of a discus- sion of the objectives of the “Farther | With Christ Mmtmn WALKING IS SUBJECT Rev. Harold E. Beatty Will Preach Tomorrow. “The Fine Art of Walking” will be the subject Sunday, 11 am. in Georgetown Lutheran Church by Rev, Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Rally day services. conducted by Joseph C. Wimmer, will begin at 9:30 am. The guest speaker will be Rev, Charles F. Linger. “How to Share Christ Faithfully” is the young people’s topic in the Luther League at 7 pm. The voung people will be represented at the Dis- trict Workers' Conference this Sun- dn,v. 3 p.m.. in Luther Place Church. “John Testimony™ will be the prayer topic Thursday, 8 prn MARK “DAD S DAY” Fathers Will Accompany Students to Services. At Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church the Students' Christian Asso- ciation will observe Sundav as “Dads’ day,” the fathers of the students visit- ing them and accompanying them to the 11 o'clock service, when the min- ister, Rev. Willlam Andrew Keese, will preach on “For All Generations.'" Young People’s Group will meet at 6:30. The Teachers' Training Class will meet Mnnduv at 7:30. (!Ihurrh of (flhriat 14th St. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th St. N.W. HUGO McCORD. Minister. 10:00 & m—Bible Study, 11:00 am—“The Licht of Life 11:48 a.m.—Communion. Schnabel will begin a series of ser-. | | | | SERVICE SCHEDULE Rev. C. B. Austin to T “World's Greatest Need. At the West Washington Baptist Church Sunday, 11 a.m. sermon by Rev. Charles B, Austin on “The World's Greatest Need.” At 8 p.m. Z. C. Hodges, sr., will give the story of the life of William B. Bradbury. ‘The pastor will preach a short ser- mon on “The World's Greatest Harp- Prayer service Thursday evening will be conducted by the senior B. Y P. U. Topie, “Service in our Church.” CRISIS IN CHINA T0°BE DISCUSSED National Baptist Memorial to Aid Missionaries With Offering. Dr. Gove Griffith Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial Church, will preach on “The Emer- gency in China” tomorrow morning. An offering will be taken t~ help the missionaries and their families in China. At 8 pm. Rev. A. Lincoln Smith will speak on “Life's Greatest Goal.” An all-officers’ conference will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m Members of the extension depart- ment of the Bible School will be the guests of the superintendent of the de- partment, Mrs. O. R. Balderon, and her assistants, at a dinner Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Rev. A, Lincoln Smith will be the speaker. Prayer service will be held Thurs- day evening. At 7 the Church Board of Christian Education meets. A mother and daughter banquet, will be held Friday at 6 o'clock, with Mrs. Charles J. Humphreys of New York City as the speaker, MISSIONS IS TOPIC OF DR. E. H. PRUDEN First Baptist Pastor Will Speak on “The Great Physician” in Evening. “Shall We Discontinue Our Ori- ental Missions?” will be the question | on which Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden will speak at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning when the Lord's supper will be observed. In the eve- ning he will speak on “The Great Physician.” At the devotional service Thursday evening he will take as his first topic in the series of talks on devotional themes, “Keeping Rank.” The first of the Fall and Winter meetings of the Swedish Mission will be held at the church at 3:30 tomor- row, when Dr. K. E. Carlson will speak. The Fidelis Class will hold a busi- | ness and social meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jordan | R. Bentley, 5432 Thirtieth place. THEME ANNOUNCED ‘“With One Accord,” Rev. R. A. Skinner's Sermon Subject. “With One Accord” is the subject | of the szermon by Rev. Robert Skinner at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow in Georgetown Presbyterian Church In the evening the young people will meet, the juniors at 5:30 in Cissel Chapel, the intermediates at 6:45 in | the balcony, in Cissel Chapel. entertain the alumni and all who| formerly have been connected with the young people's work are invited The Evening Guild will meet for the | annual praise service Monday at 8 p.m. Mr. Skinner will continue the series | of studies Thursday at 8 p.m. in the | gospel of Luke. Nrew Jerusalem SWEDENBORGIAN) ‘W oF THE RoLY 16th Above Q N 10—Arcana Class | Sermon. ‘New [ 9458 11:00 a.m.—Warship. Strength.” R:00 p.m _Circle of Faith Pastor. Rev. Panl Sperry. and the seniors at 6:45 | The seniors will | COMMUNION RITES 10 BE OBSERVED Dr. Rasmussen Will Preach at Morning Service Tomorrow. Holy communion will be celebrated ftomorrow -morning at Luther Place Memorial Church at 8:30 and 11 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen will preach on “A Gent# and Sowly Host.” The Light Brigade will meet under the leadership of Mrs. Carl C. Ras- mussen at 11 o'clock. “Winners for World Peace" ix the subject for the Intermediate Luther League at 6 p.m. Harold H. Howland, Jr., will preside. Dr. B. F. Bieber will be the guest speaker at 7 p.m. of the Senior Luther League. He will speak on “How to Share Christ Faithfully.” The Young People's Fellowship an- nounces a birthday banquet October 12 in the church parlors. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry M. E. Church, North, will be the guest speaker, A program of music—instru- mental and vocal—readings and fun is planned. All young people are in- vited to make reservations through the church office not later than Monday noon. The Intermediate Luther League will celebrate its first birthday anniver- sary with a banquet and program Oc- tober 15 at 6 pm. Dr. Carl C. Ras- mussen will be the dinner speaker. DR. PERKINS SELECTS TOPIC FOR TOMORROW Adult of Universalist National Memorial Church to Forum Open Season's Meetings, “The Vision of Friendliness” will be the aubject of Dr. Frederir W. Perkins' sermon at the Universalist National Memorial Church service to- morrow at 11 o'clock. The adult forum at 10:15, the leadership of Dr. Clarence I. Hendrickson, will start the season's | meetings with a talk by Dr. Liewellyn Tfannkuchen, professor of political science in the University of Wiscon- sin, on “The Constitution.” appropri- ate to the 150th ln'nIvernry of its framing. The Young People's Christian Union will hold a special candlelight service at 7:30, following the supper at 6 The Board of Management meets Tuesday evening, when delegates will be chosen to the biennial session of the Universalist General Convention in Chicago October 20 to 22. under . VISITOR TO PREACH Rev. E.\C. Irwin of Karns City, Pa., to Speak Here. At the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church wmorrov Rfl !'.dgn C. Ir- of t ord Presby- umn Church, erm Cny, Pa, will preach during the morning and eve- ning services. During the 11 o'clock service he will speak on “Christ, the Personality of God,” while the subject of his address at the 6 o'clock vesper service will be “The Boy Who Didn't Know.” ‘The session will meet in the church study Tuesday evening. On Thursday evening there will be a continuation of the study on the books of the Old Testament. The subject will be “Ezra. PASTORTOANSWER QUESTION SERIES “Is God Interested in You?” Topic of Rev. Howard S. Anderson. “Is God Interested In You?" is the topic of Rev. Howard Stone Anderson’s sermon tomorrow morning at the First | Congregational Church. At 8 pm. he will conduct a question box and will answer the following questions: Do parents have the right to deny a child A brother or sister? Should F. D. R. have a third term? Roman Catholic Church take part in the Oxford and Edinburgh confer- ences? Is a sex crime wave increas- ing? Does it make ‘any difference what we believe? He will also give a short address on “Two Ways to Earn a Living.” The Junior and Senior Young Peo- ple’s Societies meet at 6:30. Bupper and prayer meeting will be held Thursday at 6. ZION LUTHERAN “The Kingdom” will be the subject tomorrow at Zion Lutheran Church of Rev. Edward G. Goetz. The intermediate Luther League will meet at 6 o'clock. Harold Entler, | piace of worship. president, will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev L. Grimes will lead in the work with these young people. A meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers will be held Wed- nesday evening. The annual congregational meet- Ing will be held October 20 at 8 p.m. A German dinner will be served by the Ladies’ Ald Society October 21 ul' Brightwood Masonic Temple. United Preshyterian Bible School Opem The Baptist Bible School. at 715 | Eighth street. has opened. There will be an opportunity for others to regis- ter in the school through next week. | The ciasses meet Mondays, Tuesdays and Pridavs from 5:30 to ® pm. The school offers studies in 24 courses, The classes are open to all people. Mrethodist Epiatug;al Mount Vernon Place 7 SOUTHERN METHODISM'S ” REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH’, / Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 2:30 4 m—Sunday School. Young People.” Ralph Marston JOHN W. RUSTIN, Pastor. ElIafiggliml mh ernrm;h J GRACE REFORMED ’3'% 3¢ HENRY H. RANCK. D. D.. Pastor 11:00 am. and R pm.—Holy Com- munton 9:40 a m—Sunday School £:30 p.m —Young People’s Snclety. LUTHERAN CONCORDlA EVANGELICAL 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES, 10:00 n.m.—German. ALL SOULS CHURCH lG\nd Narn'd - 2N l/bwn 6. Jhm 5 & m.—Church School 0 & m —Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister. “THE DESIRE FOR SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTMEN’ : ifllrifinhtétr Episcopal Resident Bish, BRIGHTWOOD PAR poth and Jeflerson Ste N.W. Rev. €. Carroll Coale. Minister. Worship_11_A.M. PM Methodist Episcopal Chureh uaruu—Mtflvdul lmIdml. |00 M-ryl-nd Avt. N.E. Biktrict Sapenintendent. 6. Church School in All Churches at 9:45 A.M. m»tlrynhintfii;:'mnrnpal . LL. i Wittiamer Do D Metropolitan Memorial ! The :A“cnll Chureh BRADBURY HEIGHTS Rev. Thomas B. Ehlers. Minister. o Worship 11 AM. CALVARY Columbis Road. Near 15th St. Rey, Frank Steelman, D. .. mnmu. Worship 11_A.M CHEVY CHASE [« tient Ave, and Shepherd Rev. Edwara Lateh. Mini: _ Worship 11 A.M. “DOUGLAS MEMORIAL. 11th and H Sts. N.E. Rey. Clarence H. Corkran, M Worship 11_AM. and 8 DUMBARTON AVENUE 3131 Dumbarton Ave. N.W. Rev. W. F. Atkinson. mnmer, Worship AM. and 8 P.M. ELDBROOKE wi In Ar d_Rives Tizconain Ave, an mn'cv. HAMLINE 16th_and Alllscn Sts. H. W. Burgan, D. I&‘I..\.m NW. Rey. Mgumer. Bu Worship 11 McKENDREE P17 Mass. Ave. N.W. Ry damas - Rase B sl PETWORTH . H. . and Grant Circle N.W. Rev. Robert Weod. Minigter. Wership 11 ister. "nos:nu.s 416 Tennessee Avenue N.E. VM. A HA! GGERTY. D. D, 10th and D Sts. &.W. Rev. K. G. Newel Worship _11_AM. and TRINITY 3th _and Penna. Ave. Rey. nnlel Li Ennis, D. B, I Worshi UNION Fdmar S.E. Minister. P.M. Minist South of Penn- and 8 pm., John R. Twentieth 8t lvania Ave 1 torisns_Living. WAUGH Third and A Streets N.E. Allan F. Pe Ministe Rev. oore. r, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Faithful Any- "What Is WESLEY (‘nmloelh.'ll A". and Jocelyn St. Luther’ Nefl. Minister. Holy Communjon. 'WOODSIDE R814 Georgia Avenue Smith, Worship' 11" AWM. 11—“Do You Talk te Yourself.” i uunhrp FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Mlnn;r. 16th St. Near P St. “Why Preach? :15 a.m.—English. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernord Braskamp, D. D., Minister 945 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am —Sermon by Dr. Braskamp. “Why Do We Need Religion?” 8:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting, Thurs, 8 p.m—Bible Study Hour. GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780) P Street near 3ist Street N.W. REV. ROBERT M. SKINNER. Minister 9:45 ». m—Church School 11.00 ~Morning ~ Worship, “With One Accord.” 530 am pm.—Junior C )3 45 2 m—Intermediate sle Sixteenth and Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER. Minister 11 AM. “Christianity and Common Sense” 2:30—8unday School. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor Leaving Haran.” ible School. and Senior .—“From Defeat o Vietory.” CHORUS CHOIR. COVENANT- FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, v Minister Morning Worship, 11 a.m. “Spirit Changed Lives” Scrvices will be resumed in the main chureh anditorium * this. Sund Dr. McCartney preaching Sunday School for All Departments at 9:45 am. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Kalorama Road, Near Columbis, REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday_Scho 11:00 a.m.: —porning Worship. Address HON. CLINTON N. HOWARD Bubject, “The of the American Re, E Emphatizine Lovaity to the Conatitution. WALLACE MEMORIAL New Hampshire Ave. & Randolph St. N.W. C. E. Hawthorne, D. D., Minister 11:00 . m.—Lord's Supper. §:00 p.m.—Question box. answers hv the pastor in the lizht of the Scriptures. Preshyterian Why did not the | | Washington in a manner whic | be understood and one whirh will faw CALVARY BAPET SERIES CONTUE Rev. W. S. Abernthy to Preach at Two Sevices Tomorrow.f' Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, Jinister at Calvary Baptist Church, ill preach | tomorrow morning on “Wi Grapes,” third in a series of OldTestament parables. At the eveninjservice he will continue his series qOld Texts and New Meanings—"“ThMorning of Life,” being the third senon of the series. Rev. Frank E. Johns‘q jr. min- ister's assistant, will @duct 'the junior chureh service. | The Bell Class, taught | Miss Viola Reece, will hold a tea aghe chirch Saturday from 2 to 6. | The Sunday School puncil has postporied its meeting Octeber 11 to October 25. The Baptist Student Ugon is sjon- soring “Join the Church'Sunday for students attending schog and :ol- leges in the vicinity of Washingon at the services tomorrow, SERIES OF MEHING! SERVICES ANNOUNCED BY REV. MR. MARSHALL “Through a Kitchen Door” New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Topic. Rev. Peter Marshall, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will have for his subject Sun- day at 11 o'clock “Through a Kitchen Door,” and at 8 p.m. “Pires of Denial The Tuxis Group will meet in the parish hall at 7 o'clock under the leadership of Neal N. Herndon. ir., pruddem ‘The topie for discussion will “Is It Worth the Trouble?” On Thursday evening prayer servise will be observed. Rev. Mr. Marshall will deliver the meditation, SUBJECT GIVEN “The Force of Fear” Rev. Walter Atkanson's Thems. At Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Chureh Rev. Walter Franklin Atkinson will talk tomorrow morning on “The Pores of Fear,” and to the juniors the story of Robert Strawbridge. He will also administer the sacrament of Christian baptism and receive new members into the fellowship of the ehureh At 8 pm. the evangelistic thems will be “Praise.” Meeting of the Sunday School Board Tuesday evening in the church, e Rev. Perry Mitchell Plais Tenple Baptist Progran. Rev. Perry Mitchell will ipgin a eek of evangelism October 10-13, inclive, at Temple Baptist Churc). Hewill | speak tomorrow at both tle moring | and evening services, These meetings are part of the lger program of the church in preserng | the Christian religion to the peop of | n forth an immediate and helpfulre- sponse. Lutheran ST. MARK’S LUTHERN Ath lnd Independence Ave, S,V Rev. J. Luther Frants, P#tor 1100 am Augustana Lutheran Gu:h i ARTHU 0. HJELM, D. . e Meridy Tarn() four Hundred Sixtefh Street NW. " corner Crescent piacd . Morning I"!Y‘hm 11 o'cloc “ThanMiness. the Motive Power of Christian * Sun- day School and Bible Class m. ST. MATTHEW’S LUHERAN Kentucky Ave. at 15th | S.E. Rev. Theo, P. Fri —Sunday School he Prosperity of the | 5.0 Wicked." " CHRIST LUTHEAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CKE STATE THEA' REV. HENRY 5. WHITING 9:45 am —Church school 11.00 a'm"—“The Hospitalits | MD. astor, God.” m.—Sundas Schonl. Cles for all ~Instailation of Susr Schooi Teachers. “Isaiah Effort at Social Reform.” rmon by Young p.m. Pastor. 6.00 p.m.— S'n)nr League ople. Supper a7 “This Is Our _Anniversars CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Schoel. 7, | 11:00 a.m.—8ermon by Dr. Taslor. R:00 p.m.—Sermen by Dr. Ta: Church of the Pilgrims Oon the Plri ay at 22nd and S N.W. Gift of the Prnhvle ans of the South to the Nation's Capital. Rev. Andrew R. Bird. D. D.. Minister H. C. Cobhs, Assistant, Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. FOURTH | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister § 11:00 8.m.—-The Precious Name of (Broadeast over WOL at 11:30) 8:00 p.m.—*“The Claim of Jesus to l“mm Knowledge." NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Ministers PETER MARSHALL ALBERT EVANS 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School 11:00 a.m.—“Through a Kitchen Door.” ' 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- clety. ~"“Fires of Dextil | r—— 8:00 p.m.- 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D,, Minister 2:30 a.m.—Church School. “Helpfulne: and Courage” 7:00 pm.—C, E. !oclfli‘ “The SliahteamStnnger" Robert E. Lee. Louis Pasteur and Abra- ham Lincoln attended church regularly Why shoudn’t we? If not attending else- where, be sure to visit Sherwood Church SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E. THOMAS LAW COYLE. Minister. Church Services Each Sunday Morning Morning Worship at 0 a I, and 11 sm. Sunday 8chool a PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pa. Ave, 28th and M Sts. N.W. TRVING W. KETCHUM. Minister. 0:45 8.m.—8unday School. B ‘The Pastor Aid Service. "SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church New York Ave. 13th and H Sts. A. F. Liet P u Ia Congregation , Echees du CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Sman Holilsior: Minister - 19.10:60 a.n. and 13 noon— ) » She Clrae Kelly Bible Class. “No. Not We." 8 B Ladien 3. 9:30 8. 0458 11:00 8 { Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor | ~ST. PAUIS Conn. Ave. and Everetit, REV. HENRY W. SNYDEID. D. Pastor 950 a m.—Sunday School 11:00 & m.—Sermon: “A Ladere.” 8:00 pm.——Sermon: “Bringiack the Kine.” Keller Memrial Maryland Avenue and NintMt. N.E. 8. T. Bible School __ Morning Worship 110 AM. Subject: “A Royal Weling.’ Evening Worship LT85 Subject: “The Benedigon.” Young People’s Societies, 6:5 The Homelike Chicl | 11:00 a.m.—English Servies, | 11:00 a.m.—Anniversary service- Lutheran TAKOMA Reventh and Dahlia Sts. N.W. (Three Blocks East of Walter Reed ) The Rev. J. Adrian Pleifter. P Morning Worship at 11 a.m. INCARNATION G ui33rA™ . (Marriand Synod, U United Luthersn Chureb) orship. 11 a.m MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m. erman Service, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, “The \\oddlrll Gflrm"\ Worshin 1n This Charming Stoms Chureh (CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, 9:45a.m—8Sunday School 10:20 a.m.—Eucharistic Communion. -Ser- mon by Rev. Erwin Kurth of Brooklyn, N. ¥ 8:00 pm.—"“Service for Deat.” Atonement Lutheran N. Capitol St. Rhode Isiand Ave. Howard E. Snyder, Pastor Sundar School a40am, Morning Servies 11 00 am Evening Service 200 pm Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Dr. Carl €. Rasmussen. P Rev. Edear D. Ziegler, As FPastor. 830 a.m —Communien 11:00 2’ m — Communion “A GENTLE AND LOWLY HOST" JDr. Carl CRagmussen Am—Sundas School. Tntermediate League. Senior Luther League. Church of the Reformation Onposite Folrer Shakespears Librars 212 East Capitol Street DR. OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER, Pastor. Dr. John Weidley, astor Emeritus. 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon: “The Basis of Christian Culture” Holy Communion. 6:45 pm.—Luther League 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Ser- mon: “What a Modern Man Can Relieve.,” 2 “The Creative Purpose of God.” 9:15 pm.—Holy Communion, Dr. Blackwelder Will Preach. The Publie Is Cordialls Invited. Luther Episrngal WashingtonCatheIaI Wisconsin _and Massachusetts and Woodley Road Holy Communion a.m. mon. Canon Stokes | 11:00 a.m —Morning Prayer uhd People’s Evensong and Sermon 4p®.m. Preacher. the Dean r’ ST. PAUL'S CHung itle ensong nnd Adnrlhl d_Street near Washington St. Thomas’ Churh 18th St. Bet. P and Q Near Duvont Circle Rev. Howard S. Wilkinson, D. D.. Rior £:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 2:30 a.m —Church School. 11:00 am—Morning_ Praver and mon by Dr. H. 8. Wilk 11:00 am.—Holy Commun Saint Marks) “ON CAPITOL RILL" Third and A Streets Southeas EV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Reor n a.m—Holy Communion. Church_School Morning Prayer and - mon by the Rector. £:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Seron by the Rector. Thursday. 11 a.m. Holy Communia _ CHURCH OF ST.STEPHN AND THE INCARNATIN Sixteenth and Newton Streets MV. The REV. PAUL D. WILBUR, S. " B. Thursday. 11:00 a.m.—Hol 17500 am The Rev. Gearge F. Dudley. D. . Rector Emeritus. T 2o, alo.m. 11:00,m, Holy Communion .___ Church School Morning Praver and Sermon Choral Evensong WEEK DA Thursda Holy_Communion ST.JAMES’ CHU 222 8th St. N.E.—Tel. Atl. 1 THE REV. A. Q. PLANK Sunday Masses. 7:30 and 11._ school at 9:30 am. Vespers. 7t o D3ilv Mack 7 am.;_Holy Hour nnmom ‘sat., 7-9 DA ROCK _ CREEK PARIS REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in _the City. PAUL’S CHURCA Webster St. and Rock Creek Church Rd. Services. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL oSheridan Theater, 8217 Georzia Ave 8chool. 8 am. Morn. Service. 10 a.m {pmrnpal ST. MARGARET'S Conn, Ave. and Baneroft Place. . RERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., REV. RERRFRT SCOTT REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH 0 & m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 & m—Church_School 11:00 A m.—Morning Praver. will preach £:00 p Young People's Fellowship Thurs.. Lpiphang 1317 G Street N.W. . Z. B. PRILLIPS, D. D, LL. D. REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL, B. D. ERUER Holy Communinn, {11:00 am. orning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Cartmell 30 pm.—Youne People's Fellowship s 00 p.m.—Evensong and Serman by the Rerr i Satimen And Mlnrrullan The anwlty, Pariah: Fo Washingion tivity 14th and A SE. 7:30, 0:15 11 ::Jx‘r'r»rv ion. 15th and G NE. 915 am ev. Enoch M. Thompson. Reetor. Al Bhould Atfend on the Tord's Das “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. R£:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Mr. White 11:00 .m—Morning Fraver and Sermon r (The full choir of men and bove. under {he ‘direction of Mr. Arthur Howes. will #ing at both of these services.) 6:30 pm.—Young People's Pellowship. §:00 pm.—Evening Praver and Sermon by Mr. White THE GOOD SHEPHERD in Northeast Washington Sixth St. bet H and | RE (OR\FL 'S £. ABBOTT. Viear. REV. C. COGSWELL Assistant. DAY SERVICES loly Communion Morning Prayer and Serman. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 0:45 a.m.—All Grades. The Rector 7308 11:00 8 nureh All Souls’ Memorial Church Grs.. | 07w Bunds pCathedr H. and Conn. Aves b STERRETT, School {L1i00 &'m—Morning Praver and Sermon 30 p.m.—Young People’s Clubs. ST. JOHN’S, 'GEORGETOWN 3210 0 ST. N.W F. BLAND TUCKER. Reetor. Hols Communion H. meover. REV.

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