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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937. HALEY MAKES BOW AS STAR OF AR New Series in Premiere To- |4 night, With Wendy Barrie and Virginia Verrill. ring spot on a regular rndln’ program tonight when he in- Augurates a new series over the ing the show locally at 8:30 o'clock. | Supporting talent includes Wendy | Barrie, motion picture ingenue; Vir- Hull as master of ceremonies; the Three Little Sugars and Ted Fio Rito’s Orchestra, \ $ends to present a comedy sketch with Miss Barrie centering around the days of Napoleon and sing a duet | ACK HALEY gets his first star- N. B. C. red network, with WRC carry- ginla Verrill, rhythm singer; Warren | On the initial program, Haley in- with Miss Verrill, “Afraid to Dream.” | Latest Hollywood gossip also will be | _ offered by the comedian. | WOMAN who has played more | than twice as many professional | _ base ball games as Lou Gehrig, | Texas reporter ;to whom a criminal kept his word and a cock fight that eltered the history of India are the | unusual subjects to be treated by Rob- |~ ert Ripley—WRC at 8 o'clock. "HE Hancock Ensemble, mental group eoloist, will instru- vith Isla Detter as | feature Rachmaninofl's | Caritars Rapio ProGrAM TODATS PROGRAM OCTOBER 9,1937 PM.| WMAL—630k.| WRC—950k. 12:00 Call fo Youth | News—Music ] s |Continentals |Rex Battle’s Ens. |Rex Battle's Ens. Happy Jack |World Saries |World Series _IWorld Ser I |World Series ‘Wovld Series \led Series __[World Series | WOL—-1,310k. |WJSV—1,460k. - |Parents’ Club |Captivators |News Bullefins |H. B. Derr [Black and Whils [George Hall's Or. \Sylvia Cyde ‘Gnavql Hall's Or, |Sky Microphone [Orienfale Theater Row |World Series |Dance Music |World Series® Dance Music i |World Series [Wakeman's Sporfs | World Series |Wakeman's Sports | World Series {Wakeman's Sporfs (World Series Wakeman's Sports World Series " |News Bulletins (World Series Wakeman's Sports |World Saries Wakeman's Sporfs | World Serles Wakeman's Sports {World Serias 3 |Wakeman's Sports | Mich.-N. W. Game [Wakeman's Sports Wakeman's Sports | Mich.-N. W. Game {Mich..N. W. Game __|Wakeman's Sports |Tea Dance IMich.N. W. Game Mich.-N. W. Game Tea Dance | Mid W. Game Tea Dance {Evening Rhythms ITea Dance |Sporls Resume {Grace Vitality Mm Bulletins HNews—Music Arch McDonald Mum Album [Music Album Eddic Dooley |Wemen's Go!f Music Album " Labor Hews Music Album S. Cal.-Ohio Stale Music Album Swing Session Tropic Terrors _[Swing Session Union Mission Union Mission Fighting Crime Hancock Ensemble tils and Encores Johnnie Preseals [Hancock Ensemble Hay Ride 0 Farm & Home Hr. 15 World Series 0 World Series 00 Worid Series :15 | World Series :30 World Series |World Series World Series World Series [Army-Columbia 4 |Army-Columbia 4 Week End Revue 4 __ 'Week End Revue 5 Sundown Revue 5 Sundown Revue 5 Kindergarten 5:45 Evening Star Flashes 'Kindergarfen 6:00 Sible Lesson \News——‘kusn(— :: 5 Music—News {Dinner Dance [} 1 1 1 1 8 8 8: :30 World Series 5 World Series 0 Rolling Rock 5 Rolling Rock :30 Carnegie-Purdue :45 Carnegie-Purdue :00 | Carnegie-Purdue :15 Carnegie-Purdue :30 Carnegie-Purdue :45 Dinner Hour Dinner Dance 100 Israel Message EoE :15 | Israel Message :30 Ed Varzos' Orch, 3 <45 Sport Shots 0 1 {Top Hatters [Top Hatters {0n Foot Ball Jim Kemper & Co. ‘imn Ripley |Robert Ripley | |Jack Haley {Jack Haley T M. Wilson's O, 4 0 1 :io Dinner Hour | News—Music {] 1 :00 Home Towners :15 Home Towners 30 Linton Wells 8:45 Evening Album 79:00 Barn Dance “Serenade” and Bach's “Bourse in G" on its program tonight—WOL aL,‘ 8:30 o'clock. JENE ARNOLD and his N. B, C.| Minstrels pay & visit to the Na- | tional Barn Dance on WMAL at 9| o'clock. \\ C. HANDY, composer of the| * ever-popular “St. Louis Blues,” f= the guest of the Swing Club, a WISV feature heard at 7:30 o'clock MAYOR EDWARD J. KELLY of Chicago will deliver a Lief Ericc- | eon dav address before 4000 Chi cago recitients of Norwegian descent— WMAL at 10:30. A special Lief | Ericcson cantata, presented by a glee cinb of 85 voices, also is to be heard ANOTHER drama of the hru\m;\rr world is Charles Mart sng on the Johnnie Presents. <hw\— WISV at 8:20, Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 4:30 pm.-Carnegic - Purdue WRC. Top ~-WJSV, S Hattors ing Sos- WMAL, Home Town- ers: WISV, Crime 8:30 pm. WISV, Johnnie Pre- sents: WRC, Jack Haley 9:00 pm. - WMAL, National]| | Barn Dance: WISV, Prof. Quizz: WOL, Lou- siana Hay Ride | 2:39 p.m. WRC, Special Deliv- ery. 10:00 pm. - WMAL, Gun Smoke | | Law; WJSV, Your Hit Parade, Fizhting | | Short-Wave Programs. 9:00 p.m.—CARACAS. Conchita | | Ascana, singer, YV5RC, 517 m., 58 meg. 10:35 p.m.—LONDON. “The Vag- abond Lover,” GSG, 168 m., 17.79 meg.: GSI, 196 m. 1526 meg.; GSD, 5 m., 1175 meg.: GSB, 315 m, 951 meg. | Capital. TONIGHT WRC “For the the Shoe Was Lost” an old and true saying that a})tly appl common sense in the upkeep of your home. repair here grow to a major renovizing. And perhaps a practical plan of modernizing will bring you a world of increased living comfort and convenience. Letus work it out for you with the Eberly profit spells A phone cal A. il Minimum Cost for 1 12:00 Night Watchman Wachington, will preach at the Peo- | clude celebration of Eberly Plan is the THOROUGH way to Renovize. organization, whose one modest the assurance'of the work being thoroughly done with undivided responsibility. Supervisor for conference. Eberly’s Sons 1108 K N.W.“Our 88th Year” DI, 6557 Johnnie Presents Hay Ride Prof. Quiz {John Messner's Or. Prof. Quiz Music Program * 1John Messner's Or. Art Brown |Music Program sk Hit - Parade Howard Orch, Hit Parade 10:30 On Ericcson | Jambree Geo. Olsen’s Or. 10:45 On Ericcson Jambree Geo. Olsen’s Or. Hit Parade Margaret McCrae | 11:00 News Bulletins | News—Music News—Alpert's Or. Arthur Godfrey | 11:15 Slumber Hour |C. Molina’s Or. Mickey Alpert's Or Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Slumber Hour Midnight Frolic Billy Swanson’s Or. News—Felton 11:45 Slumber Hour Midnight Frolic \Billy Swanson's Or. 'Happy Felton's Or. Eddie Rogers' Or. L. Reisman’s Or. Bob Crosby's Or. Eddie Rogers’ Or. L. Reisman's Or. Bob Crosby's Or, (Rudy Vallee's On. | Wayne King's Or. Art Shaw’s Or. 'Rudy Vallee's Or. King's Or.—News Art Shaw's Or. |Sign Off " [Lights Out Sign Off 2 BEV.NLC.POWELL "t wecons -~ TOGIVE SERMUN Church Pil*r’imq Group Will Study Text Book, *Other Men Labored.” Holy Commurion to Be Ce!e- brated at Cathedral at 7:30 A.M. . Noble C. Powell, dean of 9:15 Barn Dance 9:30 Barn Dance 9:45Barn Dance 10:00 Gun Smoke Law 10:15 Gun Smoke Law M. Wilson's Or. |Special Delivery __ ISpecial Delivery | Jambree | Jambree 12:15 Night Watchman 12:30 Night Watchman 12:45 Night Watchman 1:00 Night Watch, 1 hr.” of (hn The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Pilgrims will open a School of Missions next studving the t~xt book, Labored,” by Dr. Homer McMillan. Congregational dinners will be held Octcber 14 and 18 at 6:15 pm. On| October 17, son, professor of church history and| church policy. at Union Theological Seminary, will address the morning Christianity as It Is Today in Russia” and at night on “Chri: tianity as It Is Today in Germa: The following night his topic Very Rev ple’s eversong service in Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 p.m At the celebration of the holy com- | munion at 11 a.m,, the sermon will be delivered by Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of Washington at Other services | ana Mexico.” the Cathedral tomorrow will in- | the holy com- munion at 7:30 am. in the Bethle- hem Chapel of the Holy Nativity. Services on week days are as follows: Dr. Ben C. Lacey, president of Union Theological Seminary, will speak at | the morning service October 24 on “The Founding and Life of the Sem- | nary” and at night he will address the pr i Celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am and evefling prayer at 4 pm. in the great choir, with music Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. Group pilgrimages including the newly opened Great Crossing and North Transept, and a brief visit to the crypt chapels, will be held immedi- ately following the 11 am. and 4 p.m services. The public portion of the Bishop's Garden will be open from noon until 2 p.m.. for the benefit of | early Autumn visitors to the Naeiaml" " THE SUNDAY PLAYERS - Tune in Tomorrow WJSV—1:30 P.M. For the second in the Autumn Series of Bible Stories by The Sun- doy Players. “The Boy Samuel” Sponsored by the Makers of y Barrie, ito' sm‘chentr‘. BROUGHT TO YOU BY LOG CABIN SYRUP 8:30P.M. AT Want of a Nail ies with sound The need of a minor and there can soon g ¥ Eel"‘“" the & 4 Starrin Thrilling MarY perry -t g n...fl“‘“‘. Plan’s systematic economy—and with | will bring an Eberly Maximum Efliciency L) Monday, | “Other Men | Dr. Ernest Trice Thomp- | is | "' | “Christianity as It Is Today in Spain | BAPTISM RITES AT CHEVY CHASE Rev. J. H. Hollister to Preach at Presbyterian Church Service. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian tism will be administered, as follows: home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Dr. Hollister; Collegians, Mr. and Mrs. Nevell and Mrs. J. Hillman room. teach Bible lessons to the children. They will continue this for 10 Sun- days under the chairmanship of Miss Marjorie Grinstead. and meeting will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock in the assembly room. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY | Christ Lutheran Church Wil Hold Services. | Christ Lutheran Church will com- | memorate the sixth anniversary of the dedication of its new edifice to- | morrow morning. ‘The eucharistic | service will be sung by the Rev. E. | | Kurth of Brooklyn, N. Y. He will also deliver the sermon. In the evening a service in the | | sign language for the deaf will be | held. The sermon will be preached | by Rev. Arthur Boll of New York City. A special invitation has been cxtended to the Lutheran students of Gallaudet College. On Wednesday evening the voting members of the congregation will be held. The Junior League will meet Fri- day evening in the home of Miss Elise Fisher. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH | Dr. Gf‘flri? Green, fflr 30 years a medical missionary in Ogbomoso, Ni- geria, West Africa, will preach to- | morrow morning and evening in Fifth | Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. Green will sail Inr Africa on October 23. In recognition of their work | Africa they were decorated by late King George of England. At the evening service Dr. will speak briefly on * |1 Saw Him in Baltimore." ‘The recently organized Baptist Adult Union will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Brizgs Special Gospel Services A series of special services commeneing tomorrow night at & o'clock and econ- tinuing each night during the werk excepl Sat. at the same hour in the GOSPEL HALL 215 15th Kt KE. Conducted by Evangelist SAM KELLER A larae chart entitled “The Feasts of the Lord.” will be used by Mr. Keller. These meetings should prove of spscial interest to Christians as well as the unconverted Al are welcome. No collections whatever. “We Preach Christ Crucified.” 18t Cer., 1:23, Spiritualist Dr. Bobert W. Mercer, 27 Consuitations _ daily, REV. MARY McFARLAND. 1 Consultations daily. = Seanc pm._Atlantic 6597 for appointment. LISABETH McDONALD. Me Thursday. * Readings daily by ap- U N.W.. ApL. 109, 1307 Shepherd N.W. T d Thurs, eve', Wed. after- non. Readings_Dail: K. Simmons.” 1341 Message Readings N--um T8t NW meeting _every Thurs. & pm by _Col. 4242 memalmt MRS, ZOF. EGGERS, Avt. B1. 1121 K St. N, 5 | Readings by Appointment. Message Cirele Thursdes at P Holmead Place N.W. 0 11t St Privaie NW.Meetines i terviews. AD. | Meetings. m. Readings enth St SE. Thursday, il l(u ‘Atlantic ' SSA Be. xunu-nn Gives Advi Phone Adams 4933 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. Lecture by & REV. HARRY P. STRACK. Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida Strack. Rev. Margaret Mandis and Mr. J. K. Simmons. No message services Thursday night untii further, notice ‘as Mra. Birack will be| out of the cit MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST | | Bervices Sunday and Wednesday at & p.m .uuumh and Consultation daily 12 to 6 ealing ‘each meeting, 7 to 8 o.m. -« DONCEL eher Rev. | Mn. Clrol E. McKmstry 1312 Gallatin 8t. N.W.. at 5000 Block 11th 8¢, Under authority’ of The General Assemblu of Spiritualisis Blessed are thes that mourn. for they | shall be comforted.” M: Message Meetines Tue & p.m. Public welcome. Georzia 65 LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between 13th snd 14th at Newton St. Sunday, Oct. 10, at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY REV. D. J. CAVE Message Service Thursday at 8 P.M. Egeers in charse [FRATERNAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 1329 N St. NW. REV. OTTO PENTER. Pastor. “TRANSITION.” by Rev. ter. "Messages by workers. The First Spiritualist Church Services at the Psyehie Cents 131 C Street N.E.. Sui REV. ALFRED "H. TERRY ¢ Sube “Hounted Houses in Washington” Followed by spirit messages Seats free. Dr. Terry gives readings by appointment. Phone Lineoln 1572. ial Crystal Readings Thursday Frening. Church tomorrow morning Rev. J. Hillman Hollister will preach on *No, No, Not We.” The sacrament of bap- The young people’s groups will meet Hearthstones, at 6:30 in the church school; Alpha Omega, 7:30, John A. Reed, ~| 5 East Melrose street; Fireside, 7:30, 7:30, home of CHURCH PLANNING Buckingham, 3384 Stephenson place, and the Young People’s Society, 7:30, young people’s A group of 12 young people will go to the Glendale Sanitarium tomorrow to The annual congregational dinner | G. Winchester Stone, jr, will apeak. | Sypsy Smith as | R 420 | UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | SEEK MEMBERS Baptist Churches to Urge Students at Colleges to Join. ‘The Baptist Student Union will fos- ter a student-join-the-church move- ment among the college astudents in Washington, nearby. Maryland and Virginia tomorrow. More than 20 local Baptist churches will participate in the program in an effort to invite the college students from George ‘Washington, Maryland University, the American University, Wilson Teachers' College and other colleges in this locality to take part in the religious activities of the church while they are attending coliege. churches near college campuses, from same invitation to students this monta to affiliate with their local church. FOR RALLY DAY Ninth Street Christian to Hear Dr. Taylor as Guest Preacher. A rally day will be observed at the Ninth Street Christian Church to- the Bible school. The 11 o'clock service will be nb» served As a recognition of all the | teachers and officers of the achool. The guest preacher is Dr. | Oliver Taylor of Richmond, Va., di- rector of religious education for the | Disciples of Christ in the Chesapeake | area. He, will speak on the subject “The Church’s Better Self.” ‘The junior congregation, under the leadership of Mrs. Margaret Small, | will meet at 11 am. “Gambling With Death” will be ‘)w sermon subject of the pastor, Rev. Clifford H. Jope, at 7:45 pm. | The Disciples’ Union of the District of Columbia will mest Tuesday eve- ning. Dr. R. H. Miller, pastor of Na- | tional City, will give an address and Rev. C. N. Williams, state secretary, will preach the sermon President Fred Miller will be in charge of the business period. 4,000,000 Expected. Mora than 4,000,000 visitors from | East and North are expected to enter California for the 1939 Golden Gate | International Exposition. G T KI! NDF WORLD e, Mis TIFE SFORY" WYATT LARRlMORE IT I8 MARVE WASHINGTON GOSPE] ' om and »m Christian And Mirsionnrs. Allinnes Chensnphy " {HE QUEST MAGNIFICENT Harry D. Appleby Sundar. Oct. 10, & P.M. tian Mratic Bible TR et O WASII"IGTNI LODGET.S. 1716 H St. N.W. mhm‘ (trn-m The White Cross Church of Christ 1810 Onterio Place N.W. Divine & Sunday, Oect, " . All Welcome REV. JANE B. COATES, Pastor “GIVING THANKS TO GOD"’ Follawed by Healing and Problem Hour. Wednesday. 815 pm. Problem and Heai- ing_hour. All reached. Dr. Coates sives Pers | by _Appointment. Consultatigns Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Rev. George F. Sheldon, Leader Sun. 11:00 am and 8:00 pm _—Sermon. Tue' R:00 p.m.—"Lessons in Trath.” Wed. £:00 pm—Prayer Service Center Open Dailr. Except Holidars. iterature for Sale. NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Authorized Washington Center MARGARET ANN FELDT, Bun., 11 AM. ‘smmon Exverience.’” Wed.. § P.M.—"Selence of Healing.” 3 Distriet 3136 Pastor, Bivine Hrienre First Divine Science Church GRAFTON HOTEL 1 Conn. Ave. at De Sales, {f11 am—“Cosmic Life and You.” | | Thurs. 8 p.m.—Studies in Divine i Science. Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch, Minister, National Church of || Positive Christianity | Pr. G. F. Fraser, Pastor 1726 H St. N.W. | Sund; 11:00 a.m. E £:00 p.m.—“Talking With God.” Wednesdas. October 13, 1937, 8:00 p.m.—“The Power of Control.” Classes Wednesday Instead of Mondar. ALL CLASSES FREE. Oclober 10. 1937, by Wil Be Done selt | 10th & G 1 QUESTION BOX A brother or sister? 2. Should 4. Is a sex crime wave The Baptist Student Union reports Maryland to Arizona, will extend the morrow, beginning at 9:30 am, in/ George | GRACE LUTHERAN ucation to Be Stressed at Sarvices Tomorrow. Beginning a year that is to be de. shall commemorate the sixtieth yea of the congregation’s existence and th Church at Sunday's services will em carried on by its church school. office a corps of 35 teachers who have been approved by the official board fo: “Isalah's Effort at Social At 6 pm. the Senlor League o Winkelman, president, is in charge. Leon Chatelain will preside. A congregational dinner will Hyiritual Brience DR World- v || Services Sunday. 3 p.m Pivene Signatures or Bsychic Bmeins. o “YOUR MAGNE Full Messag d reacinks Spirusl healine daily. Eleventh Street N.W. MEtro. 3129, of Spiritual Science Bishop ‘ 1012 th § Pythian Temple) or. SUNDAY CER. . M. MeFarland, . A, Frederick. others. Brine a Friend. iy Invited to Attend. tnp home'chapel. 430 N. 1 E.. Wed. and Fri. at & p. < interviews Daily. Lincotn 10 at LIGHTBRINGER LODGET_S. Reom 312 Ins. Blde.. 9 Pres. Every Tues % pm.. st udv in Theosophs, Public Welcome. Collection Oct. 10, 1933, at 8:15 P. “KARMA” Questions Invited. Wednesdays at & 15 pm. - Study Clase Library open Sundav and Wed.. H Rat.. 1:30 to 1. United Lod(e of Themnpbuls Sunday, Ghrlstlan Smence CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST First Church of , Boston, M Church of Chri Columbia Rd. ind id St 111 C .St. NE 13th and L 8ts. NW 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT DEATH REAL?” SERVICES Sundax. 11 AM. and % P.M Sunday Schonl—-11 AM EDNESDAY EVENING & o'clock. RADIO PROGRAMS _SUNDA TR0 ARR OO on U Wev: READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—T30 17th | N.W. Hours 9 to 9 MEETING— St. SECOND CHURCH-111 N.E. Hours, 12 to | week days. days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado | Bldg.,, 14th and G Sts. Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7: and Sundays and holidays, 3 to 6). | FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg. = 3313 14th St., 9 to 9 week day Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7; Sun- i days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi-| | | days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to_attend our church Services and_use_our_reading_rooms. First Church of Christ Scientist FAST FALLS CHURCR. VA. At Little Falls Strees Station. Sunday Services and Sunday School. 11 AM Wednesday services 8 P.M. Reading Room In Masenic Temole Building on Lee Highway. ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY || —— 2| SECOND Genrge Mason Hotel d Sunday Schoal, 11 7 M;ur;til’lenant Church Columbia Road at 14th Street 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Clinchy “The Oxford and Edinburgh Conferences” 1. Their Nature. FlRST CONGREGATIONAL Sts. N.W. HOWARD STONE ANDERSON, Minister AM. “IS GOD INTERESTED IN YOU?” 8 P.M. ND SONG SERVICE 1. Do parents have the right to deny a child a F.D. R. have a third term? 3.:Why did not the Roman Catholic Church take part in the Oxford and Edinburgh con.erenccs increasing? 5. Does it make any difference w| at we. belleve? Short Address: “Two Ways to Earn a Living.” MARKS GOTH YEAR Importance of Religious Ed- voted to “anniversary” activities which tenth year since the building of its present church edifice, Grace Lutheran | Park, Thursday, 7:30 pm. The adult members of the church and friends phasize the particular importance of | are invited. Emil Wenzel is in. charge the work of religious education as now | of arrangements. | The Ladles' Missionary Soclety will At the 11 a.m. service Dr. Gerhard meet one week earlier than usual— | E. Lenski will formally fnstall into| October 14, 8 p.m. work in the school. He will preach on Young People will meet in the church | hall. Supper will be served at 7. Pred A meeting of the church council will be held Monday in the church office. be | given by the guild Thursday, 5-7 p.m Branches of The Mother Chureh, Christ Scien!iltl Scientist Third Church of Christ Scientist | Fourth Church of Christ Seuenlul (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 t0 5:30). C st. 30 pm. 2:30 to 5:30 Sun- WEINER ROAST IS SET BY LUTHERAN GROUP Rev. T. P. Fricke to Preach on “Asaph Views the Prosperity of the Wicked.” Church, with Rev. preaching. Theo. | and the Word." r;be given by the pastor. e roast at Pierce's Mill, e r {| Baltimore, Md., October 21. $2,500,000 for New Homes. year. Friemds Friends Mceting 1811 Eye St. N.W. ll .0 am. -—Merun; for W.rlhlp Worship First i at 17 am. Sunday School 035 am. Al interested ‘arewelcome. FRIENDS “ME 'rmc.'m 'rlmnox) BRAMACHART JOTIN of India “Koran of the Anbs" Octaher 10. 19 1358 COLUMBI SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP uuth Sornires A TRUTH CENTER MRS, APPLETON. Leader. 1713 K Street F Sun.. 11:00 am Tues. & Wed.' i p Thurs. & Tues. & T) “Asaph Views the Prosperity of the | Wicked” will be the sermon subject tomorrow at St. Matthew’s Lutheran P. Fricke | At the meeting of the Luther League, Monday, 8 pm., Norman Gray will present the subject “The Church An address also will The brotherhood will have a weiner Rock Creek The change is made to avoid conflict with the meet- |ing of the Atlantic district of the N | Women's Missionary Federation of the Reform.” | American Lutheran Church, held in Over $2,500,000 has been spent for new homes in Honolulu, Hawaii, this CHURCH SCHOOL PLAN Children, Parents Attend Services at Same Time at St. Paul's, At 8t. Paul's Church, Twenty-tnird street, near Washington Circle, the church school s organized so as to permit the boys and girls to teks | part in the regular servics of worzhip with the grown people. The time of the church school is 11 o'clock. Parents bring their children and they #ttend the church service and the children go in the church school A meeting of the vestry is Monday afternoon. The Men's Forum meets Tuesday at 8 o'clock. The Rector's Aid and other organi- 7ations in the parish are planning for a fellowship supper October 21, in order to welcome a number of new | families who have become attached \ln the church. Mninersalist T UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and & Ste. N.W, Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15 —Chureh School and Adult Porum, 11:00—S8ervice of Worship “THE VISION OF FRIENDLINESS," National €apital Chair Jessie Macters. Direetar Jerame Graham. Organist FEuangeliral |(Kailtaru(5nflprl¢fiurrfl : 1911 H &t. N.W.. Washington. D. C. HARRY J. STEIL, Mimster Seryices—11:00 AM. and 8 P.M. Risen—Coming Again. This church preaches th I heal sick bodies in Answer (o prayer ,% and give us his holy spirit Out-of-Town visitors especially welcome. Enangrlwm C[nmr The Full Gospel TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. 030 — Sundav _ Schonl: 11 a.m.—Morning Wor- ship. 7:30—FEvangelistic, Tuesday. § p.m.—Young People wed.. T Friday. 7:45—! Public Cordialiy Invited B. E. MAHAN, Pastor. GRACE PASTOR, F. W. 9:70—Bible_ School Bermo JOH) N Classes for All Topics re of Faith.” 45—B AL WEL ro\qr AT GRACF. PETWORTH th and Randolph Sts. Rev. Henrs J. Smith. tar LAMOR OF “COLOR.” L Yeden Bible Clas< for Men Saturdav 2 pm —Outing at_Pierce Mill Monday—Dinner at 6:30 pm " WEST WASHI NGTON Alet and N Sirsets CRARLES n 800 pm KENDALL Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. 0°40 a.m —8indar schonl 11:00am ‘Champion Christians.” £:00 p'm.—"'Christ. seneration B. 8 U T00pm_B Y. BT Praver Service. & pm. Thursdas. " ANACOSTIA B A test Harpist nn'\wnr‘.' Minister. Fear “ARE SIN, DISEASE AND Fourteenth Sireet at Jefersan. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 0:30 A m —Church_8choal 11900 5 m _“Chneeh Alme Poscible Tmpassihilities.” " CENTENNIAL %th and 1 Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School LOYALTY DAY 1100 a.m—“LOYAL Deal. 6:45pm.-—B. T. U. 8:00 p.m—“THE NIGHT ETH.” for young people. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—“Hew to Study Your Bible.” Silver Spring Baptist A32 MONTGOMERY AVE. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday_School 11 Am. and & pm —8Sermons by Rer. ik M. Pieneras Evanaelist, Bible Conference 'Speaker and | Missionary. Revival Services cantinue_each eyening during the week, except Saturda TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th & N Sts. NNW. Pastor. REV. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY 1in Sermon by Rev, Pepry Mitchall R v.m.—Sermon bv Rev. Perrv Mitchell Rev. Perrv Mitchell will speak af Rev. 11 nn-m _R00pm 174h, and Kast Casitol 8 Jones. D. Whv D- We l'zlr. Fres That See” the Need of Our | Youth service the TO WHAT?" Music under ths direc- tion of Mrs. Marie C. CoM- Special features — Prayer for the Sick at Every Service. Church | The the evanaeiistic services Oci. 10 10 15. | Near 7th S.W ).E.Brigge, Pastor for 30 ¥ Africa h At 11 an ‘Brizze will speak on Soew Bmih in Baitimore. 8.8.. 9:30—The pastor will teach ¢ | Berea 'Class and Fowler Lowrer 1t Beracas THE CHURCH THAT CARES | METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E Jehn Compten Ball, D. D.. Pastor HERE THEY ARE | “nr._cromce r.nn | our Medical he COME Sth Near Inden. Ave. = Amy Lee Stockton. Rita Gonld. STOCKTON-GOULD October 10th to 24th Sundays and Every Evening, Except Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock Your One Opportunity to hear these noted Coast to Coast. Evangelists Spirited Solos—Spiritual Sermons, Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor 11:00 AM. “Overcoming the World” R:00 PM. “The Incarnation of Satan” BIBLE CONFERENCE Mr. E. M. Wadsworth Great Commission of Pra b with us Oetober | His general subjects w | Christian lite and revival Afternoon service, 3:30 pm Evenings. & pm CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. W. of Circle | REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor | 9:45a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service “Re-Digging the Well."” ~—Young People’s Societ " NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH {13th & H & N. Y. Avenue Ministers PETER MARSHALL ALBERT EVANS 9:30 a.m.—~Church Bible School 11:00 a.m.—“THROUGH A KITCH- N DOOR." 8:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Society. 8:00 pm -—“FIRES OF DENTAL" ‘,-1'l\flpm | il Pational Paptist Hemorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. 11am.- A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor. “THE EMERGENCY IN CHINA.” 8 pm.—“LIFE'S GREATEST GOAL.” (Assistant. Pastor Preaching.) 9:30—Bible School 6:45—-B. Y.P. U Midweek Service, Thursday Evening at 8. Calbvary . s, 11 a.m.—“WILD GRAPES.” 8th and H Sts. N.W. ABERNETHY, Minister Third in series of Old Testament Parables. 8 pm.—“THE MORNING OF LIFE. ‘Third in series on Old Texts and New Meanings. 11—unior Church. 645-Sr. B. Y. P U 9:30-—8unday School. R. LA 11:00 a.m. BETHANY “ig:n The Stevenson Bible HORACE L. STEVENSON «iv Znd St. N.W.. M. P. GERMAN, Minister ‘Why Go ts Church? “The Malests of Meekness.” Invites You to Hear practieal interpretation of the Iessan. First Baptist Church, 16th and @ Stroets N.W. REV. EDWARD HUGHE! 11 a.m—*“Shall We Discontinue Our 8 p.m.—"“The Great Physician,” Dr. + Come to Sunday School, 9;30 am.. B. Y Swedish services, 3:30 p.m:, S PRUDEN, D. D., Pastor. Oriental Misslons?” Dr. Pruden. Pruden. P. U, 6:45 pm Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching

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