CHURCH SCHOOLS LIST CURRICULA Courses in Bible, Greek and Hebrew Among Those Offered. The District of Columbia Sunday Bchool Association announces several educational opportunities for those who wish better to equip themselves for Sunday school teaching and other leadership work. ‘The Baptist Bible School, 715 Eighth street, offers a wide variety of courses in Bible, Hebrew, Greek, church his- tory, missions, public speaking, homi- letics, religious education and admin- istration. Classes, 5:30 to 8:10 pm,, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. For further information in- terested persons should call Metropoli- tan 8041 or Greenwood 2289. The Methodist Episcopal School will be held at Foundry Church the eve- nings of November 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10. Accredited courses for all age levels will be offered. The Rev. E. L. Ford, Decatur 0702, can furnish additional details. The Lutheran School will be held at Luther Place Memorial Church on six consecutive Monday evenings begin- ning October 25. Seven accredited courses on five age levels offered. The Rev. J. H. Whiting, Wisconsin 6343, will be glad to give further informa- tion. Methodist Episcopal South will hold & school at Mount Vernon Place Church during the week of January 16. Classes on all age levels will be available. The Rev. R. R. Nevitt, Greenwood 2223, will give further de- tails. The Y. M. C. A. offers one accredited course, “Guiding the Religious Growth of Juniors” on six Wednesday eve- nings, beginning November 3, 7:30 to 9:10 pm. “The World’s Living Re- ligions,” a non-accredited course, also will be available. Page Etchison, Na- tional 8250, will explain further. An interdenominational school, un- der joint auspices District of Columbia Bunday School Association and Fed- eration of Churches, will offer accred- ited courses on various age levels dur- ing February, 1938. Later announce- ment will be made regarding detailed eourses. “GOLDEN AGE” IS TOPIC Rev. T. P. Fricke to Preach at St. Matthew’s Lutheran. “The Golden Age” will be the sub- Ject of Rev. Theodore P. Fricke tomor- Tow at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Several delegates and representatives of the St. Matthew's Missionary So- ciety will attend the second biennial convention of the Atlantic District of the Women's Missionary Federation of the American Lutheran Church Octo- ber 21 at Grace Lutheran Church, Bal- timore, Md. Special meetings qf the Budget Com- mittee of the congregation and of the ushers of the church will be held Mon- day and Wednesday evenings, respec- tively. REVIVAL CONTINUES Miss Stockton to Address Bible School at Metropolitan Baptist. The Stockton-Gould revival services continue at the Metropolitan Baptist Church next week under the leader- ship of Dr. John Compton Ball. Miss Stockton will address the Bi- ble School Union at 10:15 a.m. Her topic at 11 o'clock will be “How To ‘Win God's Approval.”, At 6:46 p.m. she will speak at a joint meeting of the young people’s societies and at "7:30 the sermon theme will be “God'’s Program For America.” Services will continue every night, except Saturday, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The ordinance of baptism Wwill be observed Monday evening. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES At Lincoln Congregational Temple tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “A Defensive Christian- ity The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by George A. Parker, dean of the Terrell Law School, on *“Using Leisure Time Creatively.” The Sunday evening forum will be- gin at 6 o'clock. Dr. Ferdinand D. Whitby, psychiatrist, Freedmen’s Hos- pital, will discuss “Some Causes for Buicidal Tendencies.” The Young People’s Club will meet at 8 o'clock. The program will be directed by Mrs. Ruth D. Brooks. Hyiritual Srience Christian Reincarnation Church, —Heliopolis— DR. H. HAMID-BURR, Leader World-Known Medium-Heuler. Bervices Sunday. nd 8 Paychic !llnltuul or Plychlc Singing. “YOUR MAGHC' nssron‘ 2 Message: 8 . !gmm-l hullnl daily. lealing meeting 717 Eleventh Street N.W. MEtro. 31 1012 oth 81, N Nw. (Prihi SUNDAY SERV! C + Addresy by DR ROBEEE 20 Assisted by £y cler" i g S rland 5 er. Rev. 3 P, AMansfield, r. A lc‘re.lu‘lltlsk. Pz A Jright” and ol se The National Gity THOMAS CIRCLE LER, DR._RAPHAEL H. MILI REV. IVAN DUGAN. Ministers. —Church 8chool. - Hhe Quest for 5 ity.” Dr. Mil 7:45 p.m.—"The _Fellowshi) Courage,” Rev. Ninth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. OLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister ORAM, Assistant Secur- of ugan. REVIVAL CONTINUES Evangelist to Preach at First Brethren Church. Evangelist Leo Polman of Fort Wayne, Ind, will preach tomorrow morning and evening as he enters upon the second week of revival serv- ices at First Bretnren Church. At 11 o'clock his subject will be, “Five Calls to Man.” At 7:30 pm. Rev. and Mrs. Polman will have charge. The sermon subject will be, “The New Birth; What Is It?” Services will be held each evening next week, except Saturday, at 7:45 p.m. Children's meetings will be con- ducted daily at 3:15 o'clock. The public is invited. DR, GOVE JOHNSON SELECTS SUBJECT “Cleansing the Conscience” Will Be National Baptist Memorial Theme. ‘The subject of Dr. Gove Griffith Johpson's sermon at the National Baptist Memorial Church tomorrow morning will be “Cleasing the Con- science.” At 8 p.m. there will be a young people’s go-to-church service, with the Rev. A. Lincoln Smith preaching on “They Knew. Too Much,” and with special music. The new leadership training class will begin at 9:45 am. in the pas- tor’s study, and with Mr. Smith as the teacher. Howard Rees will lead the third in the series of the stewardship course at 6:15 pm. This is especially for young people. ‘The annual Fall rally banquet of the young men'’s class will be held at the church Wednesday at 6:30, with Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, executive secretary of the Columbia Convention of Bap- tist Churches, as the speaker. The Bible School Board meets at the church for dinner Thursday at 6. The theme of the program will be “Echoes From Westminster,” with the |" organized classes of the school in charge. Prayes service will be held Thurs- day evening. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN SESSION MEETING SET The Rev. J. H. Garner to Preach on “The Savior of the World” Tomorrow. In the Sixth Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the theme will be “The Savior of the World,” by the Rev. J. H. Garner. Miss Kathleen Staber will lead the young people of college age as they consider the theme of “Friendship,” at 7 pm. The High -chool Group will meet in the chapel at the same time. ‘The October meeting of the session will be Monday evening. A style show for all interested will be presented Friday evening under the auspices of the women. ‘The Men's Brotherhood Bible Class meets at 9:30 am LEADER RE-ELECTED Rev. Freeley Rohrer Again Heads Mission Council. Re-election of the Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Presbyterian representative, as president of the Ministerial Council of Central Union Mission, has been an- nounced. “The Mission of the Churches” also made public the ap- pointment of the Rev. Howard Stone Anderson to membership on the coun- cil, Dr. Anderson, pastor of First Con- gregational Church, succeeds Dr. A. A. Stockdale. Other officers are the Rev. Gove G. Johnson, vice president, and the Rev. George M. Cummings, secretary. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church has adopted a resolution mourning the death of John S. Bennett, superin- tendent of Central Union Mission, who for more than 20 years was a member of the congregation. Lutheran MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. 8.W. . J. Luther Frantz, Pasto: 11:00 & mf"old Ways—New Days. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m., L. L. Aulntann Lutheran Church RTHUR O. HIJELM. D. D.. Pastor. MaRng worship service every' Sunday 11 in the Meridian Room of the apari ment_hotel at 400 Sjxteenth 8t NW. Sermon tomorrow. by the pastor on “The What and Why of chrhum Paithss TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG Rev. C. Stuebe, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Examine ST. .m.—Sunday School. Classes for all m.— Exekiel Teaches the JFeon Moral Responsibllit 6:30 p.m. —Junior, Lul.her League. 15 “This 15" Our' Annivers LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Pastor, Rev. Edgar 4 |I:l||r. Assistant r. 9:45 3. m.—8Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship, « “NOT TRANSFERABLE™ Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate Luther League. 7:00 p.m.—S8enior Luthes League. Keller Memonal Maryland Avenue and Ninth 8t. N.E. J. Harold Mumper, Pastor Bible School - 9:30 AM. Morning Worshl 11:00 AM. Aty Combgrion, Evening Worship__ -.745 Subject—"The Meaning of the Sacrament” Holy Communion. Young People’s Societies__6:45 The Homelike Church t| 5:00 p.m—Walther League. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER: 16, 1937. NEW M. P. CHURCH | Lewis Memorial M. P. Chureh | pASHIJSSEN 10 BE DEDICATED Dr. E. A. Sexsmith Will Have Charge of Services at Lewis Memorial. The new Lewis Memorial M. P. Church, on Kansas avenue at Hamil- ton and Fourth streets, will be dedi- cated tomorrow. The services will be in charge of Dr. E. A. Sexsmith, presi- dent of the Maryland Conference. The services will be at 11 am., 3 pm. and 8 pm. Dr. Sexsmith will preach at the morning service. Other churches of the denomination have been invited to particpate in the afternoon service. Dr. R. Y. Nicholson, former pastor of the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church, will speak. Dr. George A. Haddaway, secretary of the Board of Missions, will preach in the evening. The pastor of the church, under whose leadership the church has | een built, is Rev. John A. Trader, a grad- uate of Western Maryland College in 1920 and of Westminster Theological Seminary in 1923. He had pastorates in Haddonfleld, N. J.; Cumberland and Baltimore, Md,, and Cherrydale, Va., prior to his appointment here in 1935. There will be a “fellowship dinner” given on Tuesday, when Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, will speak. Wed- nesday has been designated as “com- munity night.” All the neighborhood churches and their ministers have been invited. Dr. Horace E. Cromer, pastor of the Emory M. E. Church South and president of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will speak. The pastor will begin a series of studies Thursday in the Old Testa- ment. On Friday a rally of the Young People’s Union of the Washington and Virginia area will be held. DR. HART TO RETURN TO PULPIT TOMORROW Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets, has returned from the Episcopal Church convention at Cin- cinnati and will preach tomorrow at 9:30 and 11 am. The service at 9:30 will be holy communion and at 11, morning prayer. The Young People’s Fellowship will meet in the parish house at 6:30 p.m. Evening prayer will be said at 8 pm,, with sermon by Mr. White on “Sick- ness and Sin,” the third in a series on healing in the church. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 a.m. SUBJECT CHOSEN Dr. C. E. Hawthorne to Talk on “Not Disappointed.” In the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church Dr. C. E. Haw- thorne will preach tomorrow at the 11 | a.m. service on “Not Disappointed.” This third Sunday night of the| month is Choir night in the newly featured monthly cycle of Sunday eve- ning services. The minister will give a brief message at 8 pm. on “Why We Sing.” Delegates to the Philadelphia Presbyterian Misisonary Society, which meets Tuesday are Mrs. William S, Hammers, Mrs. C. G. Fisher and Mrs, L. E. White, representing the Women's Missionary Society, and Miss Lena Lo- baugh of the Bethella Shaw Guild, and Mrs. V. M. Crosby of the River Road United Presbyterian Church. Lutheran CHRIST LUTHERAN sTuz lprfmffig%!";n::‘" HENRY ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN Kentucky Ave, at 15th St. S.E. R ‘Theo. P. Fricke. 14th_AND ‘The Gt INCARNATION GALLATIN N.w. (Marziand Synod, Unite Worship, 10 am. 8 & oas i LU CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 9:45a.m—Sunday School. 11:00am.—“Can We Redeem the Times?” Atonement N. Capitol St. Rhode Island Ave. Howard E. Snyder, Pastor 8unday School Morning Service Evening Service _ Z78:00 pim. ST. PAUL’S Cenn, Ave. Everett St. REV. HENRY W. SNYDER, D. D. Paster 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 a.m.~8ermon: Great Man's Supreme Desire.” 8:00 p.m.—“Bring Back the King.” | Meetings. New edifice on Kansas av streets, which will be dedicated tomorrow. Trader, pastor. COVENANT SOCIETY TO OPEN' SEASON Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Group Meets Wednes- day at 11-0'Clock. ‘The Society of the Covenant of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church will have its first meeting of the season Wednesday at 11 am,, followed by a luncheon. Miss Annie McGregon of the Dorland Bell School, Hot Springs, N. C., will be the guest speaker. Dr. Albert J. McCartney, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Nico- demus and the Doctrine of Regener- ation.” Judge Paul A. Walker will address the All-Comers Men’s Bible Class at 9:45 am. The young people's societies will meet at 6 o'clock. At 7 o'clock, the Covenant Fellowship will be addressed by the Rev. Robert M. Skinner of the enue at Hamilton and Fourth Inset: Rev. John A. YOUTHS TO CONDUCT CHURCH SERVICES Special Program Is Announced for Chevy Chase Baptist Congregation. Youth Sunday will be observed in all the services tomorrow at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. The young people will have charge. Wilbur C. Gass has been elected to serve as minister and will speak on “Little Children and Heaven” at the 11 a.m. service, After the young people’s meetings tomorrow evening the different youth boards and committees will meet. Dr. F. F. Briggs, formerly associate pastor of National Baptist Memorial ANNOUNCES TOPIC “Not Transferable” Subject of Luther Place Memo- rial Sermon. “Not Transferable” is the subject tomorrow morning at Luther Place Memorial Church, by Dr. Carl C. Ras- mussen. A group of new members will be received. ‘The Intermediate Luther League will hear Miss Carolyn Tiencken speak on “Winners for World Peace” at 6 p.m. Carl H. Johnson, president of the Senior Luther League, will lead this group in a consideration of “Weaving in the Won” at 7 p.m, Miss Ruth Blackburn, president of the Maryland Synod Young Women's Congress, and president of the World Service Group of the Young People's Fellowship of Luther Place Church, and Miss Gerry Smith will bring to the meeting Tuesday evening a report of the recent Triennial Convention of the Women's Missionary Society at Buffalo. ‘The Babe of Bethlehem Society will meet from 1 to 5 Wednesday to sew for the needy. A meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers will be preceded by a dinner at 5:45 October 21, in the church parlors. The New Testament study will be led by Rev. Mr. Ziegler in the absence of Dr. Rasmussen. The Sunday school board of directors will meet at 8 p.m, LYONS PICKS TOPICS Mount Tabor Pastor to Talk on “The Way of Life.” “The Way of Life” will be the ser- mon subject of Rev. William Kenneth Lyons at the Mount Tabor M. P. Church tomorrow morning and in the evening “The Cost of Christianity.” During the devotional service Thurs- day evening he will continue his series of lectures on the “Historical Evidence: of the Truth of the Scripture Records” with special reference to the doubts and discoveries of modern times. The subject of the second lecture will be “Inquire of the Former Age, and Pre- pare Thyself to the Search of Their Fathers. Church, will be the guest speaker Thursday at 7:45 pm. A meeting of the Executive Committee will be held at 8:45 pm, Georgetown Presbyterian Church, Omelet Secret Elusive. No one has yet succeeded in putting on paper the true secret of the perfect omelet. Hpiritualist "Progressive Church of Spiritualism ‘Will hold services in \‘lnmmf HIII at 522 Sth St. NE. on Sunday 17 { p.m. Seances on Thursday ll !he home pel. 66 Randolph Pl Rev. Agnes Illrktr!fln, LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between 13th and 14th at Newton St. Sunday, Oct. 17, at 8 P.M. LECTURE BY REV..D. J. CAVE Message Bervice Thursday at 8 P.M. Zoe Eggers in _charge . Rev. fin. Carol E. McKnutry 1342 Gallatin 8t N.W.. at 5000 Block 1ith’S! Under “auchority of wihhe, General ssembly of Spirityalists d are they that mourn. for they be comforted.” e Miociines Taes p.m. Public Georita 363 Announcing The International General Assembly Con- vention and Annual Banaquet of 'Spirit- Yalists at Lord Baitimore Hotel. Fri. eves., welcome.""All ' Feached. Baltimore. GE._656: Beth MeDonald 30 p.m.—Fri, for_appointment k Rd. N.W.. Apt. 109, _ * _ Mercer, 27 R I Ave. N.W. Consultations Seances’ Thursday, & p.m._Pot. 2505-R_for_appointments. REV. MARY McFARLAND. 1213 G st. ne. Consultations daily. ~Seances Tuesday, & p.m._Atlantic 6597 for appointment. J. K. Simmons, 1 Newton St. Message meeting “every Thurs. 8 D. Readings by appointment. _Col. 4 Z0E znfl:ns. MRS, Aot. 51, 1424 K St. p Readines. by Abpointment. - Message Circle Thursday at 8'P. 23_Holmead Place N.W. l’:yclnc Science Chlrcl: of Christ 3'9 Irving S REV. D KLIVEFELTEB P: Ior Sunday. 8 Messages aiter MESSAGE 5EANCI' EVERY WED.. R P- Dr. Klinefelter Gives Advice by APPO! m .__Phone Adams ¢ REV. MRS, M. R. MANDIS ':Mm 14th St. N.W. Meetings F"Gl).w 8 P.M._ Privaie Interviews. AD. 3: Rev. Nellie M. Holmea Tuesday. % pm.: Thursday, R .m. Readings daily. 1 t0 7 p.m. 420 lenth St. SE. _Atlantic 3974 8 pm. Dr. Bobert w | | UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | “= 1326 Ma s. Ave. NW. Service. 8 unday. Oct. 17th. 1937. Friendiy talk md spirit messages by J. . Simmons in absence of _ REV. HARRY P. STRACK. MISS RIZPAH ELDON snlruu-l Message Meetings on Monday st ily. MYSTIC CHURCH OI-' CHRIST Bervices Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Healin, .?fl Consultation daily. 12 to 6 p.m. ing, each meeting, 7 2R e N TENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION' of the Takoma Lutheran Church Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N.W., (Three Blocks East of Walter Reed) The Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor Anniversary Service ot 10.30 a.m. Rev. Carl Hemminghaus, Baltimore, Md., Speaker Organ Re::ml at 8 p.m. on the “‘Orgatron.” GENE STEWART, Concert Organist Mrs. T. P. Fricke. soprano, and Mr. F. Wells, vielinist, assisting Church of the Reformation. Oppesite Polser Shakespears Lidrary 212 East Capitol *Street DR. OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER, Paster. Dr. John Weidley, Paster Emeritus. *9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 . m.—Morning Worship. Ser- mon: “The Edited Soul.” 6:45 p.m.—Luther League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. m- «-mmuum. Dr. Blackweider Will Preach, The Publie Is Cordially Invited. Mrvlen 131 C 8t Lecture Pastor REV. ALFIED H. TERRY “Seven Mm-m n Eternity” Followed by spirit messages Seats free. Dr. Terry. gives readings by appointment. Phone Lincoln 1572, Special Crystal Readings Thursday Evening. M. fons by appointment daily, 1416 Chapa 8t N.W., apt. 4, Columbis I-'RATERNAI. SI’IRITUAI.IST CHURCH 1329 N St. N.W. REV. OTTO PENTER. Paster. (LIFE IN SPIRIT." by Rev. Otte Pen- measns The Church of Two Worlds INCORPORATED Hotel Continental Facing Capitol Plaza Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs Minister Sunday, 8 p.m., Address by the Friends " Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington. (E!Ilbll‘h’d 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) 11 am. Sunday School 9 am. All \mvn(ed FRIEN 1:3th and Iry 9:45am (ORTHODOX) g Streets N.W. Sunday Schoo! Meeting for wnmmp ._All welcome. »Q}grl_p of OlIgriat 14th St. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 14th 8t. N.W. + HUGO MeCORD. Minister. ~—Morning Worship, 5 a.m.—Communion. AlLL SOULS CHURCH 16%nd Harvard Minister 2 Upnres 6P nnt‘flg;w 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister. “SPIRITUAL SECURITY" LUTHERAN CONCORDIA £ViReELita 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS, 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES. EVERYBODY WELCOME. GRACE REFORMED 3% % HENRY H. RANCK. D. D.. Pastor 11:00 a.m.—*Church Unity—the Edin- burgh Conference.” 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:10 p.m —Young People’s Society. ?rmhgttrian Hniversalist " UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH . 16th and § Sts. N.W. rederic Perkins, D. D. 10:16—Church School and Adult Forum. 11:00—8ervice of Worship, “THE GRACIOUS LIFE” National Capital Choir WALLACE MEMORIAL New Hampshire Ave. & Randolph St. N.W. C. E. Hawthorne, D. D., Minister 11:00 a.m.—*Not Disappointed.” 8:00 p.m.—Chofr night. Large c)\nr;:s choir. Pastor's brief sage, “Why We Bing.’ Frmhgté—rt;n el CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor 9:30 3.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Taylor, ~—Sermon by Dr. Tayler. On , the, Parkway ot 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gt of the Presbyterians of South to the uann Capit, . A lIu' R. Bi Rev AngreT. Covor. A FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 a.m.—*Full vation Jesus’ Name.” (Broadcast over WOL at 11:30.) 8:00 m~—Visiens of (ke Day of esus.” £ E H | |4 Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. ernard Braskamp, D D, 5 a.m.—Church School 008 A Sermon by DY Braskamp, “Stewards of the Gospel.” @45 g.m —Youns People's Meetins. slx Sixteenth and Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER. Minister 11 AM. “The Saviour of the World” 9:90—8unday Bchool. 1—C. COVENANT FIRST Conn. Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, Minister Morning Worship, 11 a.m. “Nicodemus and the Doctrine of Regeneration” Dr. McCartney preaching Sunday School for All Departments at 9:45 am. Robert E. s Pasteur and Abrs- BTt ol vatonded. eharon FoEuisry. Why shoudn’t we? If not -mndm; eln- ‘where, be sure to visit Sherw SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. b 22nd St. N. THOMAS LAW COYLE, Minister. Church Services Each Sunday ing Worship at ® a.m., 11 a.m. and o " Bunday ‘BcHool at 045 SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church rk Ave., 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.—“GO DOWN, DEATH!” 6:45 pm.—Christian Endeavor So- clety. 8:00 p.m.—~“ECCE HOMO.” WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00 “The Deepest Impres of a Singular Life" 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Evening u 8:00 p.m. fort for All. GEORGETOWN (Feunded 1780) P Street near 31st Street N.W. l. Im —Chu CHEVY CHASE h rele Dr. J. mnn'-’:ncllfl:l’nn-r Minister :30 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. and 12 noon— 9180 A R aren Senool. 9:45 a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Bible Class. ] iritusl His. e y-.."".l:gv Saen A, Btock: dl e. D. D. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor "'l'bho :s-hr-l s Prophet.” .— Facing Life.” “CHORUS CHOM. PREACHES TOMORROW Dr. J. H. Taylor to Give Sermon at Central Presbyterian. Dr. James H. Taylor will preach Sunday morning in Central Presby- terian Church on “The Letent Power of Christianity.” This is the second sermon in this series. At night he will speak on “The Message of the Prophet Hosea.” There will be & special meeting of the Woman'’s Auxiliary Tuesday night, when Rev. W. E. Hill, jr,, of Hopew=Il, Va,, will make the address on “Home Missions.” There will be a congregational din- ner Thursday, when the subject of “Home Missions” will be presented preliminary to the week of self-denial and prayer to be observed later. i — DR. SEXSMITH TO VISIT RHODE ISLAND M. P. President of Maryland Annual Conference to Deliver Sermon Tomororw Night. “Standing for What?” will be the subject of Rev. Raymond W. White, pastor of Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church, tomorrow morning. In the evening Dr. E. A. Sexsmith, president of the Maryland Annual Conference, will make his annual visit and deliver the sermon. Rally day will be observed in the Sunday school. Mrs. Grace Young has charge of the program, which will be Berry, general superintendent, Thursday night. He will give a brief meditation on the parables of Jesus, dealing with “The God Who Answers Prayer.” given under the direction of Oscar || The pastor will direct the service || DR.F. W. PERKINS’ THEME IS “THE GRACIOUS LIFE” Dr. Lin Lin Will Discuss Chinese- Japanese War at Adult Forum. Dr. Frederic ‘W. Perkins will prnt on “The Gracious Life” at the service in the Universalist National Memnfial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At the adult forum at 10:15 Dr. Lin Lin, of the staff of the Brookings In- stitution, a native of China, will dis- cuss the Japanese-Chinese conflict. The Universalist General Convention and auxiliary national missionary and educational societies hold their bien- nial sessions in Chicago nexXt week from Monday through Friday. - The church will be represented by Dr. Per« kins as the minister and Dr, Frank W: Ballou, a member of the General Con- vention Board of Trustees; also by Elwood J. Way, Mrs. Ida E. Waggener and Mrs. John van Schaick. Church of the Brethren. Dr. Warren D. Bowman will preach at 11 am. on “Our Public Life With Men,” and u 8 pm. on “A Transe ||l 1911 H St. N.W.. Washington. D, C. | | HARRY J. STEIL, Minister Services—11:00 AM. and 8 P.M. |We Preach Christ—Crucified—| | Risen—Coming Again. | This church preaches the old- | fashioned Gospel of a Saviour who Ihi able even today to change lives. el k bodies in answer (o prayer e us his holy spirit. Out of-Town vmton especially Methodist Ep{nru;:;l ‘Mount Vernon Pl-ce 7 SOUTHERN METHODISM’S ”REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH | 7 Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth 8t. N.W. / 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. REV. G. G. KUNDAHL 8 P.M. Fou il enioy this eractous Gospel meeting. Com REV. GEORGE lfll.u 11 AM. WOL BROADCAST, 9 AM. Jivle School. 10 am. T Peo b Tues. nmfrn Bicerines. Bom A GOSPEL STOREHOUSE OFEN FOR ALL. Da. Crank Foacey , Minister Piney Ba.R. et Geonein AveN mOUOSZRMRS _ filethodist F‘_piamnfll frthodist Episcopal Resident Bishop. Edwin District Superintendent, Church School in All BRADBURY HEIGHTS Minister. " BRIGHTWOOD PARK 8th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Rev. S. Carroll Coale. Minister. Worship 11_AM. and X P.M. BROOKLAND 11th and Lawrence Streets N.E. Rey. J. M. Gillum, D. D., Minister ___Worship, 11_am. and 8 CALVARY Columbia Road. Near 15th St Rey. Prank §teelman. D. D., CHEVY CHASE Gonnectient Ave. and Shepherd St. Edy u“f\hi\ Minister. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H Sts. N.E. Rey. Clarence H. Corkran, Minister. __Worship_11_AM. and & P.) DUMBARTON AVENUE N.W 3131 Dumbarton Ave. Rev. W. F. Atkinson, Worship 11 _AM. and 8 Mrethodiat Eptampnl Church Headquarters—Methodist Buildi 100 Merylund Ave. N.E. Holt Hughes. LL. D. Gr Pl Williame: Do D. Churches at 9:45 A.M. Metropolitan Memorial The National Chureh Nebraska and New Mexico Aves. N.W. William Andrew Keese. T 1100 a m— 'Ihe Au‘hflrlh of the Chotrof Forty Voices ROSEDALE 416 Tennessee Avenue N.E, REV. WM. A. HAGGERTY. D. D. Minister. Services 11 am. and 7:30_pm. RYLAND 10th and D Sts. Rev. K. G. Worship_11_A.M TRINITY §.W. Newell d_ S Worship 11 A\I UNION John R. Edwards. Minister. ™ NW tieth St South of, Penn- ia Ave. 11 am e Prhe Gospel for a ,rnmnr waru WAUGH Third and A Streets N.E. Alian F. Poore, Minister. 11:00 ELDBROOKE Vgisconsin Ave. and River . ter M Michael, Wel’lhIp 11_AM. and & P. HAMLINE 16tk and Allisen Sts: Rey. W. Burgan, D. D. Viorship 11 AM. And" M:KENDREE Ri. N.W. Hinister NW. . Minister. P.M. Church of the Pllgflm‘ N. H. Ave. and Grant Circle N.W. Bev. Robert I Woed: Minist Worship 11 A.M. am . “Vietory of the yanauished. WILSON MEMORIAL 356 11th St. SE. (Beiween G and Eve) Rev. George H. Bennet(, Minister. Worship_11:00_a.m._and 5:00_p.m. WOODSIDE 8814 Georgia Avenue (Silyer Spring. Marsiand) R. D. Smi D., Minister. Wnumn STAN ind 8 P FREDERICK BROWI .11:00—“Wings and Feet.” Foundr 16th St. Near P St. N HARRIS, Minister. 8:00—Rev. John C. Millian. Episcopal and Woodley Road Holy Communion 7:30 a.m Holy Communion and Sermon 11:00 a.m. Preacher. Rev. E. S. Duniap. Peoplc's Btensons. and Sermon 4:00 p.m. Preacher. the Deai WashingtonCathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues Epiarnpal ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D, RECTOR REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH Holy Communion. rd Street near Washington Cirele vensong and Adoration. St. Thomas’ Church 18th St. Bet. P and Q Near Dupont Circle —Chureh School. 11:00 a'm.—Morning Pruer and Ser- mon by Dr. H. 8. Wilkinson, Thursday. 11:00 s.m.—Holy Communion. ST PAUL’S CHURCH Rev. Howard 8. Wilkinsén, D. D.. Rector “ON CAPITOL HILL" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector 7 :m a.m.—Holy Communion urch_School. mon by_the Rector §:30p.m—Youns People's PFeligwship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Serm by the Rector. ‘Thursday. 11 Holy Communion. CHURCHOF ST.STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The REV. PAUL D. WILBUR. . T. B The Rev. Geo Rocter ‘Emeria Holy Communton_.___ Church Behoo SEorrine Frager and Sermon” 1] Choral Evensong 0 8:00 8t. Holy Communion Thursday. Holy Communion ST. JAMES’ CHURCH 222 8th St. N.E.—Tel. Atl 1748 THE REV. A. Q. PLANK Sunday Masses. 7:30 and 11 Church school st 9:30 s, Vespers. 7:30 p.m. Mass. 7 &.m.; Holy Hour. Thuu. 8 pm.. Confessions. Sat. 7- b. ROCK CREEK PARISH T Gpincey Charch tn the. Clts. . intry urcl e S, PAUL'S CHURCH Webster 8t., -nu Rock Creek Church Rd. Services, 8:30 and 11:00 s.m. HOLY COMPORTER CHAPEL 7 Georgis oD B e Boreion 1) Saint Mark’s m.—Chi 13700 &m—Sornine Praver and Ser- ] Thr Recvor will preach. Theme: “Spirits 6:00 pm —Young Peopie's Fellowship, ‘Thursday, Holy Communion. 1317 G Street N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D.. E 00 a.m.—Holy commumon 30 a.m.—Church _8chool by the Rev, Mr. Clrtm!\l g}w p.m.—Young Peopie's Fellowship. ' ev. Mr. Cartmell. el And Resurrection The Nativity, r./us: & Bintwn Ree! Services (7:30 and 10, H. C) and Il Church School, 9:15. Sr. Depp.. 10:. 16th and H Sts. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. and Sermon by Dr. Hart. 11:00 l»h.-»hlornlng{?rl!n and Sermon Dt aTt. the direction of Mr. Arthur Howes. sing at both of these services.) ung !venml Prayer and by Mr. White. Northeast Washington Sixth St. bet H and 1 . K. P. COGSWELL, As: SUNDAY. 45 a'm—Church. 8chool. Service and Sermon. ual Wireless. Epiphan REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL, B. D. 11 00 nm—Mcrmnr Prlyrr .nd Sermad 00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon by the Rev. Enoch M. Thompso: 9 ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion (The full cholr ‘of men and boys. un ople’s Fellowahin, THE GOOD SHEPHERD in 4 'ORNELIUS 8. ABBOT' .m.—Holy Communion. ~Service and Sermon. 001 orning Prayer and Sermon. :30 ™ —Youns Peopies "Club ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3210 O ST. NW . BLAND TUCKER. Recter. B RER E sng rmon. 30 ». m.—lnn Ysr and Sermon. i am. REV.