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CHURCH NEWS. Conference Delegates To Occupy Capital Pulpits Tomorrow Bishop Lee Will Be The Speaker at Calvary Methodist Among the pulpits to be occupied tomorrow by delegates to the Philip- pine Conference are: Calvary Methodist Church, 11 a.m, Bishop Edwin F. Lee; Petworth Methodist Church, 11 am, Dr. Frank T. Cartwright; First Meth- odist Church, Chevy Chase, 10 am., Dr. Don W. Holter; Union Methodist Church, 7:30 pm., Dr. Don W. Hol- ter and the Rev. Eusebio M. Man- uel; Dumbarton Avenue Methodist Church, 11 am, Dr. Don W. Holter; ‘Woodside Methodist, 8 p.m., the Re?. Proculo Rodriguez; First Baptist, 8 pm., the Rev. H. 8. Waters; Fif- teenth Street Christian, 11 am, Miss Maria Dayoan; National City Christian, 11 am,, Dr. E. K. Higdon and, 7 p.m., Miss Maria Dayoan. Park View Christian, 8 p.m., Dr. E. K. Higdon; Fifteenth Street Pres- byterian, 11 am. J. L. Hooper; Covenant Presbyterian, 7 pm,, J. L. Hooper; Gordon Memorial Preshy- terian, Anacostia, 9:30 and 11 am, A. B. Sanders; Georgetown Presby- terian, 9:30 am, S. Franklin Mack; Westminster Presbyterian, 11 am, S. Franklin Mack; Chevy Chase Presbyterian, 9:30 am., Mrs. Steph- en L. Smith, and Eastern Preshy- terian, 6:45 pm. young people’s group, Mrs. Stephen L. Smith. Dr. Don W. Holter, a delegate, re- cently elected president of Union 'I'heological Seminary of the Philip- pines, will speak at Chevy Chase Methodist Church school at 10 am., at Dumbarton Avenue Methodist | Church at 11 am. and in Union| Methodist Church at a platform | service at 7:30 pm. Sixth Presbyterian Services Are Listed ‘The subject of the sermon at Sixth Presbyterian Church will be “A Christian’s Philosophy of Duty,” by the Rev. J. H. Garner. There will | be ordination and installation of deacons. In the Sunday school at 9:45 am. 8 new class, especially planned for | young single and young married | women, will be organized, with Mrs. Millard Kenestrick as teacher. At 1 pm. the two young people’s rocieties will motor to Germantown, Md., to participate in the Leader- ship Development Conference for | the Young People’s League of Wash- | ington City Presbytery, to be held in Neelsville Presbyterian Church there. | On Monday, at 7:30 o'clock, the| Bession will meet. The officers and teachers of the Sunday school will meet Tuesda)l evening. The married *couples’ party will| be given May 6. Fredericksburg Party Will Visit Here Dr. Robin Gould, pastor of Fran- els Asbury Methodist Church, will preach at 11 am. on “The Rules of the Game” and at 8 p.m. on “Prom- 1ses.” At 5:45 Sunday the young adult department of Fredericksburg, Va., will be the guests of the young people. The visitors will conduct | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Church Activities |Pr-Deckerfo Speak (Continued From Page A-13.) The Builde.s will hear Miss Eilene Bushnell of Hawail tell about the customs of the islanders. The Bible school teachers and officers will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. for Bible study under the lead- ership of the paster. A business session will follow. Westminster Memorial, The Rev. S. Franklin Mack, sec- retary of the Board of Foreign Mis- sions of the Presbyterian Church, in charge of young people's work, will be the guest minister Sunday morning. His topic will be “World Christians in the World Crisis.” The annual- congregational meeting will be held on Thursday evening. Metropolitan, Dr. J. Lowrey Fendrich, jr., has for his subject “How to Use Faith,” at 11 am., and at 7:45 p.m., “The Power of Thought.” Knox Orthodox. “God’s Love for the Unlovely” is the theme for the morning message. “Nebuchadnezzar'’s Dream Image” will be interpreted at night. Thurs- day evening Bible study. Meetings are at 1316 Vermont avenue N.W. H. D. Phillips is pastor. Western. A program of the sacred music recently rendered at the Mountains Lake sanctuary and singing tower in Florida will be given Sunday morning. There will be a brief sermon by the pastor. Eckington. The Rev. Henry B. Wooding will preach at 11 am. Mrs. L. Smith, | delegate to the Philippine Oonfer- ence. will be the guest speaker at 8 pm. On Wednesday there will be a business and social meeting of the Fidelity Bible Class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Morgan, 46 Rhode Island avenue NE. On Thursday there will be a luncheon, under the auspices of the Aid So- ciety. Sherwood. The Rev. Tolbert D. Hewett of the First Presbyterian Church, Stew- artstown, Pa. will preach at a.m. on “When Morning Come: am., “Our Influence on Others,” and 8 p.m., “The Jericho Road.” Fifteenth Street (colored). At 11 am. Dr. J. Leon Hooper will be the guest preacher. He is a missionary on furlough from the Philippines. The choir will render music. Other Services Christian Science. “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” is the subject of the lesson- sermon tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 |pm. Sunday school is at 11 am. All are cordially invited to the church services, including the Wed- nesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. The golden text is from Isaiah, Xxxiii.22: “The Lord is our judge, the | Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king: he will save us.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson- sermon is the following from the Bible: “All things were made by Him; and without H* n was not any- thing made that was made. In Him was life; and the life was the light of men.” (John, i:3, 4) Church of the Brethren. At 9 and 11 am. Dr. Warren D. Bowman will speak on “Whither Bound?” The junior choir will sing at the first service and the senior choir at the second. At 8 pm. the Rev. B. 1. Barnes, pastor of the the service at 7 p.m. On Monday at 8 pm. the Board | of Christian Education will meet at | the home of Miss Lila McAuley, 1631 | Euclid street N.-W. | On Tuesday evening from 5 to 7:30 | the P. W. Jeffries Bible Class will serve & chicken and waffle dinner | for the benefit of the building fund. | The Gaithersburg Guild will meet | at the Methodist Home for the Aged and Orphans at Gaithersburg, Md., on Saturday at 11 am. Young People to Hear Father Lallou ‘The Rev. Father William J. Lallou, professor of liturgies and symbolism at the Catholic University of Amer- ica, will address the Young People’s Fellowship of St. Thomas’ Parish at %7 p.m. Sunday in the parish hall on “Church Symbolism.” All young people are invited. ‘The glee club of Washington-Lee High School, conducted by Gordon Page, will sing at the 11 a.m. service. The Woman'’s Auxiliary will hold & business meeting Wednesday at, 10:30 am. The spring united thank offering will be taken. Trinity Methodist ‘The Rev. Elmer Kimmell, pastor of the Methodist Church, Arbutus, Md,, will preach on “What Religion Can Do” at 11 am. and at 8 pm. on “Beyond the Expected.” The Men's Bible Class will hold & meeting Tuesday at 7:30 pm. On Wednesday at 7:30 pm. the Parent-Teacher organization of the | intermediate department of t-he‘ Sunday school will meet. ‘White Cross. ‘The White Cross Church of Christ will hold divine services Sunday at 4 pm. The Rev. Jane B. Coates will speak on “There Shall Be an Highway,” followed by a healing and message service. On Tuesday and Friday at 10 a.m. healing services. ___ Brethren CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4th and North Carolina Ave. S.E. DR. WARREN D. BOWMAN, Minister. 9:00 a.m. #nd 1100 & —Whither aoonm.—'se&n, Ihroush the Ss0om—B Y P DB outs ot o6 Have ‘Charse o I CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO TALK TO GOD AND WRITE HIS WORDS IN A BOOK AS THE PROPHETS ALL DID | Do Not Miss These 2 Great Free Lectures Sunday 11:15 AM. & 7:30 P.M. All Welcome—Free Literature Albert Thatcher Yarnell R the Pro- North Carolina Avenue Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker. His sub]ect will be “Seeing Through the Cross.” On Thursday at 6:30 the B. Y. P.| D. will hold its annual banquet. Dr. Oscar Blackwelder, pastor of the Church of the Reformation, will be | the speaker. Church of Two Worlds. Ethel Post-Parrish, psychic, of Miami, Fla., and Ephrata, Pa., will give the message service Wednesday evening at the Continental Hotel. Short talks will be given by the Rev. Lena Barnes Jefts, also of Miami and Ephrata, and by the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs, minister of the church. Tomorrow evening the Rev. Mr. Burroughs will have as his sub- Ject “Man’s Life in Three Worlds.” Salvation Army. Services tomorrow are: Temple Corps, 606 E street NW.— At 11 am. Maj. F. F. Fox will speak on “Perfect Love.” At 8 p.m. the message will be in form of a song service with story, entitled “Mathias Ben-Ezra.” The Temple band and songsters will be in attendance. Colored Corps, 1501 Seventh street N.W.—At 11 am. Adjt. Maurice Smith will speak on “The Sure Way to Heaven.” At 8 p.m. Corps Cadet Doris Roberts will speak on “The Call of Christ.” Southeast Corps, 733 Eighth street S.E—Sunday will mark the close of a series of revival meetings. Mr, White Croes WHITE CROSS CMUICH OF CNIIST 1810_Ontario Place N.W.. REV UANE B CoaTrs. " “And There Shail Be An Hizhway.” Followed by Message and Healing Seriice. Prayer Ser Tues Fri. 10 A, Consuitations by A fipirimalm LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Pl Between 13th and 14th n N!;l.l st Bunday, . Aorll 14, et D. Messages M In Ecgers, Irn llll, Mrs. ighsmith. Message Service Wednesday at 8 P.M. Mrs._Jean Hampson in_Charge. MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. llellinfi.lnd Consaitation Daily, 1% to & aling each meeting. 7 o & p.m. lo. Teuhor. R. DON T2 Y Unity Spmtunlut Church Sundar, §, p.oe-taciurs b7 Ber. trac) Spirit rndln y M' 1ds E. Strack, Mrs. omas, . Simmons, Mrs. Mister and yere idweek message lervtu ll 600 Pa. Ave. S.E. Thursday at 8:0¢ MRS. RlZPAH ELDON Ce Medium N. 8. A. Spiritun Tersage Moctin Mond iritusl Communiestions . Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin 8t. N.W. at 5000 Block 14th !(. rdained by the ral Assembly of Spiritualists the that 5l’ll for the: Aul'fl. l;:l‘ 9 1 Pn sive Spiritusl Ch ul Trini t‘v l'l’!I"dE ‘ 1 Jl I Alldlmfllll. umuel Intern, Gene “Blesse: Publlu' weleome. l(rchl!ln UIT, Amllle Minister, and Mrs. Presley Galloway of the Moody Bible Institute will conduct the 11 am. and 8 p.m. services. Northeast Corps, 715 I street N.E. —Maj. and Mrs, Gilbert 8. Decker will conduct both of the Sunday services. At 11 am. Maj. Decker will speak on “Where Are You Bound?” and at 8 pm. on “The Great Call.” Howard Unlv University. The speaker for the all-religious service at 11 a.m. in Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel will be Dr. Ralph Harlowe of Smith College, North- ampton, Mass. Music by the Uni- versity Cholr. French Services. The services of the French congre- 8210:1 at 8t. John's Episcopal hurch tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. will be conducted by the Rev. Andre Mondly evening with Mrs. Anna Poulain, The Franco-American Young People's Circle will meet Monday evening at 8:15 in the parish house of the New York Avenue Presby- terlan Church. Selt-Realization. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutts, the junior classmen in charge of the India, will speak at the morning service of the Self-Realization Fel- lowship on “Happiness in Daily Life.” The public class in philosophy and yoga will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. Divine Science. The Rev. G. L. Patch will deliver a lesson-sermon on “Whence Cometh Wisdom” tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Grafton Hotel. On Thursday at 8 p.m. there will be a healing service and lesson on “The Gospel of Emer- son.” United Brethren. Dr. Alva Knoll, missionary to the Philippines, will nrelch at 11am.on “Christ Triumphant,” and at 8 pm. his wife will speak at the service sponsored by the women's organiza- tions, to which men also are invited, on “My Task.” The orchestra will present a sacred concert at 9:40 am. and the junior church will assemble at 11 am. The Harford Circle will install officers at 22 Girard street N.E. on Tuesday at 8 pm. Refreshments will be served. The women will meet in the chapel Wednesday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. to make garments for the children at the U. B. Orphanage and Home with luncheon at noon. Theosophical Society. “America, the Ark of Civilization, in a Deluge of Destruction,” is the subject of a lecture by Robert B. Bennett at 1216 H street N.W. at 8 pm. tomorrow. At 6:30 pm., “Seats of the Occult Faculties in the Human Organism.” Tuesday, 2 pm., “Jesus, the Grand Master of Mental Science”; Friday, 8 pm., “The Truth That Mnkes You Free”; Saturday, 8 pm., “Character Read- ings of Noted Men, as Revealed by | the Stars/ Tonight, meeting cf the new age group. First Church of Christ. The Rev. William M. Acty will preach at 11 am. on “The Revival That Brings Rejoicing.” H.Y.P.U., under the direction of the Rev. M. R. Conic, will convene at 6:30 pm. The subject will be “Christianity Under the Searchlight” at 8 pm. Services Tuesday and Friday, 8 p.m. Divine M:hphy!lu. Services will be held at 11 am. at 1414 Sixteenth street N-W. A con- tinued review of the lubjechs “Sta- bility of Thought” and “The Value of Knowledge” will be conducted by Dr. B. M. 8heldon, field representa- tive of the College of Divine Meta- | physics, Indianapolis, Ind. Spechl song service. Pcntecoclal Pastor Harry V. Schaeffer wm speak at 11 a.m. on “They Shall | Show Forth My Praise” and at 7 | pm. on “People Before Property.” |On Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. the Rev. G. K. Johansen, recently returned | missionary to China’s war zone, will | speak concerning suffering multi- tudes and results of the gospel of Christ. On Thursday, 1 pm., fast- ing and prayer; Friday, 7:45 pm., prayer and class meeting followed with message by pastor. @hrintahzlphtun Public 'nmuL . Chmt:delphnn Chapel Greaning 1118 v badhi unime. A TRUTH C!-:NTER . APPLETON, Lesder. nu K Street N.W. !'r‘-‘x“ 11 l-m—m: B i Wed. 1320 5: !T N.W. SUNDAY SERVICE, 7:30 p.m., Address %, ol Bl o8 Pleass ek National Spiritualist Asgariation Services at the Psychic Center. 131 C Street N.E, Sunday, 8 p.m. Lecture by the Pastor. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY. Subject: “TALKING WITH SPIRITS” Foll it Seats Prm‘ SPLE All elwll Special Readings 'l'huml-y Evening. The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental Bscias, 4., Rev. H, Gordon Burroughs, Minister “Man’s Life in Three Worlds” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Message Service by ETHEL POST-PARRISH of Miami, Fla., and Ephrate, Pa. Short talks by the Minister end Mezzanine “A” Room, Mayflower Hotel . “jm Ry xvfi“.‘.""’*’ { by the Rev. Lene-Barnes Jefts. At Calvary Baptist Tomorrow Morning Rev. Edwin H. Tuller To Conduct Service In Evening Dr. J. W. Decker, foreign secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Soclety of New York, will be the guest preacher at Calvary Bap- tist Church tomorrow morning. The Rev. W. 8. Abernethy will give the children’s sermon. “Get Ready” will be the subject. The Rev. Edwin H. Tuller will preach at the evening service on “The Secret of Joy.” He will be as- sisted by Robert Lewis and Barbara cune e Mary Carr Circle will meet Cochran presiding. Mrs. Lonnie ‘Thomas is the speaker. The Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday evening with Frank R. Mitchell, chairman, presiding. The Vaughn Class Club will hold “family night” Friday evening, with ‘ogram. The junior department officers and teachers will meet with Frank Hoadley, 28 W. Kirke street, Chevy Chase, Md,, Friday evening. Frank L. Culley will be host to the senior department teachers and offi- cers Monday evening at his home, 700 Jefferson street N.W. Bishop Freeman fo Make Visitation at St. Paul’s Bishop James E. Freeman will make his annual visitation and ad- minister the rite of confirmation at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rock Creek parish, tomorrow at 11 am. He will be assisted by the rector, the Rev. Dr. F. J. Bohanan, and his as- sistant, the Rev. Charles W. Wood. The class will consist of 55. The con- firmees will take their first com- munion on April 21 at 8:30 am. Today at 4 p.m. the Rock Creek Players will be heard over Station WJSV. They will present “The Blase Mrs. Dade,” by Carl Glick. The/ cast includes Marjorie Abbott, Frank M. Stuart, Rosine Miller, Ira B. Priddy, Lloyd Abbott, Roy Mathews, Wilmer Pickens, Maurine | Stuart and William Dulin, Chevy Chase Baptist The Rev. Edward O. Clark will| speak on “ ‘Foolosophies’ and God” at 11 am,, and at 8 pm. on “Is Our | Civilization Doomed?” | The Adult Bible Class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Imlny on Tuesday at 8 pm. “What Has Helped Me Most in the New Testament” is the subject Thursday at 8 pm. The Sunday School Council will meet at 9 pm. Plans are being made for the| church banquet, annual meeting and | election of officers on May 2. Open Door Church “Training for Ministry” is the stor’s subject at 11 am., and “The | eliever'’s Assurance” at 7:30 p.m. | The topic of the young peoples’ | service at 6:45 is “The Challenge or\ Christian Service Binine Srience First Divine Science Church Grafton Hotel, Conn. Ave. at De Sales. REV. G. L. PATCH, Minister 11:00 a. m.—“Whenee Cometh Wisdom."” Thurs. 8 pm—Healing Service and Gospel of Emerson. ALL ARE WELCOME. (Lhurrh of (flhnal 14th St. Church of Christ 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.—*Personal Work."” 8:00 p.m.—“Marrying Out of Church” Hugo McCord, Evangelist, Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 -Morning _Service. Tues. p.m. s 860 and 200" D.m.—Lessons | Wed., .m.—Healing and P! Tit: i2:30° %% Biy Bilence. Unity Literaturs for Sale. Tel. un “Jase. @hristian Srienre Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST _ SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Ma, First Chllrell of Christ Scientist Columbia Bd. and Euclid St. Second Cl-nlnh of Chrin Scientist Third Clulrl:h of Chrllt Scientist 13th and L Bts. N.W. Fourth Church of Chrut Suenhu 1€th and Oak 8ts. SUBJECT: ““ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?” e MzrTIve— PROGRAMS _SUNDAYS STATION = WJSV SECOND AND_FOURTH FRIDAYS, 12:30 PM. STATION WRC. READING ROOMS FIRST. CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except WEDNESDAYS, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 3: 30 t0 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-—111 C S8t. NE. Hours, 12 to 5:30 pm. week days. 2:30 to 5:30 Sun- days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH-—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G 8ts. Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30 'a:% Sundays and holidays, 2 ). FOURTH CHURCH—Riggs Bank Bldg., 3300,14th St. 9 to 9 week days; We nesdayl. 9‘30 to 7; Sundays, 2:30 pm. Holidays, 2:30 to 5 30 p.m ARl are welcome to attend our church services_and Teading First nsllmh of Christ Sc'I:I!M D. C, SATURDAY, DR. C. C. RASMUSSEN. Dr. Rasmussen to Speak At Georgetown Lutheran Georgetown Lutheran Church an- nounces the special services tomor- row at 8 p.m., when Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach on “The Augsburg Confession.” The service is sponsored by the Luther League, of which Miss Ruth Hamer is president. Special music by a Jjoint chorus. At 11 am. the Rev. Harold E. Beatty will preach on “The Trans- forming Power of God's Grace.” At a recent meeting of the church council Otto H. Fischer and J. Frank Butts were elected delegates to the convention of the Maryland Synod, which convenes in Zion Lutheran Church, Middletown, Md. H. E. Wornom Speaks On ‘Peace’ Tomorrow In the absence of the pastor, H. E. Wornom, director of religious edu- cation, will preach tomorrow on “Peace” at the Chevy Chase Presby- terian Church. The Hearthstones will assemble at the church at 3 pm. to go by au- tomobile to Mount Alto Hospital to visit the veterans and participate in the program of a vesper service for them, The Alpha Omegas and Firesides | will meet together at 8 p.m. to hear Dr. Richard Brown give an address on “The Charm String.” At 7:45 p.m. all young people over 18 years of age are invited to par= | ticipate in a program sponsored by, the Collegians and the Young Peo- ple’s Society. Prof. A. B. Potorf of American University group on “Living Religions,” John L. Mixon on the Nation’s Capital” nell B. Young of George ‘Washing- ton University on “Science and Re- | | ligion.” Nrew Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) ~cHUl fl"lsl DP 'l'll'l: IIBL' Y p.m —Pellowship Circ Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry. Hnity chnnl New Colonial Hotel, 15th at M St. N.W. MARGARET ANN FELDT. Speaker. 11 AM.—“Divine Love.” Wed, 8 p.m—“Healing Practice.” Unity Literature Available, DL 3436.° Truth Seruices Universal School of Truth 907 15th St. N.W., Room 303. Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Director, Speaks. Sunday, April 14, 8 P.M., Part Il “Man—the Living Word of God” Healing Service Every Friday at 8 p.m. Be Healed. Public Welcome. hone for further L SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. Vorsnio., oF P assTR: Hour, with .—Morn lll.lfl%” Mnuon Picture “ROBERT KOCH,” Emil Jannings. Flrsl Glmreh of the Nazarene Tth and A N.E. 9 AM.—"The Rev.C.E.Keys Nazarene Hour” Pastor 900 Keys.,, WFMD 11 AM.—"When God Is Near.” 7:30 PM.— “My Soul Longeth for Thee.” NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th & D Sts. NE. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am.—Sermon. “Facing Our Christlan Task,” Mr. Jope. 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. ~Christian Endeavor. THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH THOMAS CIRCLE HARWOOD MILLER, IVAN H. DUGAN. Ministers: 9:45 8. m —Church Sch 10:50 a.m.—Morni neering in 6:30 p. m.-;'ounl 100l. 4 B-nuu. “Pios the Philip- . K. Higdon will lead the| “Social Problems of | and Prof. Don- | APRIL 13, 1940. First Congregafional To Hold Blossom Festival Service Members of D. A. R. to Be Honor Guests at 11 A.M. Tomorrow The annual cherry blossom fes- tival service will be held tomorrow at 11 am. in the PFirst Congrega- tional Church. “The Year's a} the Spring” is the topic of the Rev. Howard Stone Anderson. Miss Mar- Jjorie Brett will sing. Members of the D. A, R. and delegates to the annual congress will be honor guests, as well as & number of senior class students from Biddeford, Me. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson Halbach will sing. The Washington A Cappella Choir will sing and Paul De Long Gable will play a spring program of numbers. Miss Lillian Picken, founder of the Satara Friendship Center in Satara, India, will speak at 8 pm. on “The Untouchables’ Quest.” Clubs to Be Hosts. " The Tuxis Club and Scrooby Club will act as hosts to a special meet- ing of the Washington Pilgrim Fel- lowship at 6 pm. Miss Picken is the featured speaker on the topic “Adventuring With Christ in India.” The Rev. Mr. Anderson will con- duct the service at the Congrega- tional Home at 3:30 p.m. The Standing Committee meets Monday at 8 pm. The Young Wom- en’s Club meets Tuesday for dinner at 6 pm. Dr. Maude 8. Nuttall, personality expert and student of psychology under Dr. Alfred Adler of Vienna, will speak on “Look to Your Personality.” Deacons Meet Tuesday. The Board of Deacons meets | Tuesday at 7:45 pm. The Rev. Mr. Anderson will re- view John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” following the dinner Thursday at 6 pm. The Junior Women's Group will have a party Friday evening at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. William T.| | Cameron, 4041 Twenty-second street North, Arlington, Va. Srlf- fltaltzafinu CHURCH NEWS, Drama to Be Given At Church Three Nights The third annual presentation of the drama, “The Dream of Pilate’s Wife,” written by the late Dr. Wil- liam H. Woods of Baltimore, will be given next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. at the Central Presbyterian Church. The cast includes Frances Yerby Pannill, Roy W. Prince, Bruce Row- zie, Alla H. Rogers, George Courie, Mary Fulton, Robert W. Gardner, Wiliam P. Dismer, jr., O. L. Hunt, H. B. Nesbitt, jr, Mary Barr Bush, Mrs. W. L. Fulton and Ella Harlee. ‘There will be no charge for ad- mission _and no collection will be taken. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor, will preside. Incarnation Lutheran At 11 am. the Rev. Henry Man- ken, jr., will continue with his post- Easter series of sermons on the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds. The subject tomorrow will be “Our Suf- fering Lord.” The Peter Muhlen- berg Adult Bible Class for men and women will be taught at 10 a.m. by Ralph C. Masters. The Bible School Executive Committee will confer at 10:15 a.m. On Thursday at 8 p.m. the Wom- en’s Guild will observe the 22d an- niversary of its organization. ‘The Church Council elected John W. Martin and Ernst H. Griffith as official delegates to the 121st annual | convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland, which convenes on May 20-22 in Zion Lutheran Church, Middletown, Md. | Universalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAI. MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. REV. SETH R. BROOKS, D. D., Minister 10:00 &.m.—Adult 0:008. ult Porum. National” Cap ational Caj A Genaine Wel @nngrtgafinnal A-15" Universalist Church Lists Activifies Dr. Seth R. Brooks, minister of the Universalist National Memorial, Church, will preach at 11 am. tos’: morrow on “If I Were Uncertain About Church.” The National Cap~ ital Choir will render the ministry of music. The Adult Forum will meet at 10 am. At 8 pm. there will be a devotioral service, after which Mrs, Leslie Clark Stevens, who is asso- ciated with the Disirict Chapter of the American Red Cross, will speak on “Junior Red Cross Work for Refugees.” On Thursday at 8 pm. Mrs. John van Schaick, jr, will review “Through Tragedy to Triumph,” by Basil Mathews, at the Mary Camp« bell Rice Circle meeting. Dr. Brooks will conduct a preache ing mission next week in the First Universalist Church, Rocky Mount, N. C. Chensnphy “America, the Ark of Civilization” ROBERT B. BENNETT lIndlr April 14, 8 P.M. -—HYIT]O CLASS, Tuesdar, 2 p.m. BERATION SEASS: i .7 - LIBERATION St 4 @ EX /l {WASHINGTONLODGET. S, 1216 H St. N.W. Sun., April 14, 8:15 P.M.—Talk “PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAMS.” Wed., 8:15 pm., Study Class. Library Open Wednesday, 7 30 PM. Saturday, 1:30 to ¢ P.M. United Lodge of Tliemplluu Hill Blde. 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. No ees or Collections. MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1410 Columbis Read Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Minister 11:00 AM “JOHN; THE MAN WHO WAS CHANGED.” 1st CHURCH 11:00 A SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Brahmachari Jotin of India “HAPPINESS IN DAILY LIFE” Sunday, April 18. at 11 AM. Public Class in Philosophy and Yosa Wednesday, Aoril 17, at 8 P.M. 4748 Western Ave. N.W. (Bus Stop Chesapeake and 49th Sts.) Hositive Christianity National Church of Hositive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Teacher. 1726 H St. N.W., ALL CLASSES nn.' Hentecnatal Asgemblies of God PARROTT CITY-WIDE REVIVAL STRONG! SUNDAY EVENING 7:45 Great Evangelistic Service Monday Evening 7:45 “BAPTISM With HOLY SPIRIT” My Personal Experience Related FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 915 Mass. Ave. N.W. These Meetings Are Stirring the cnlnlr! Preaching the Cross in the Heart of Nation’s Capital 1911 H St. N.W, Take Penns, Ave. Cal\ to 10th St. N.W. 11:00 8.m.—*Power From On High.” 748 pm—iThey Come, They Saw, R As g M 10th & G Sts. N.W. MINISTERS novuun STONE_ ANDERSON, ER G. BORCHERS, Jr. Annual Cherry Ilouom Festival Service With Spring Music, Spring Welcome to the D. A. R. Music by the Choir te: “TREES "FESTIVAL Dorothy Wilson H: Marjorie Brett. so Anthem by Choir, 8:00 Sermon and Spring Visitors Sermon by Mr. Anderson: “The Year's at the Spring"”’ of 60 and Soloists: Alsn"nl P! g ¥ bEua. THE SPRING M. Red-headed—dynamic—peerless, woman orator LILLIAN Founder of the Satara Friendship Center. Satara. India PICKEN Authority on and interpreter of contemporary social, political, economic and relitous movements in India A Music by Choir of 60 Piney Branch Resd TO & Aspen St. N.W. 11100 4 —-The Romance of Moner.* ; oving Bictures. e fa 10th and N TEMPLE irei®ty. MINISTER. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY. “rchcn&r‘l “in Action.” “How “Does One "Besin to Live?” CHEVY CHASE Western Ave.. W. of Cirele. Rev. Edward 0. Clark, Pastor. 4.m—Church Schoo] Sesion ‘Foolosophies' and Got e clvluun-n METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D. REV. ROBERT CARLTON SAVAGE. MORNING AT “The City of God 2 New Members EVENING, AT BEVEN FORTY-FIVE ASSISTANT PASTOR ’rg.ucm “The Christian and His Challenge.” 9:30 s.m.—Church Bible School. _6:30 p.m.—Pive Societies of Young People. 7:45 S.m.—Boirited Singing and Spirit- pal o Sermon.” 9:45 p.m.—8eth Parker Aiend the Glowing, Goins. Growing IF LATE cAu. A TAXL Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. NE. W. A. Emmans, Pastor Wo Presch Sructiies Christ Coming Asain 11:00 a.m. “Success That Is Failure.” 7:45 pm. “A Message From the Dead.” (Several Baptisms.) SECOND 17th and East Capitel Ste. ool “The r Power. T The Toras f B Da l'l'he 'lt'l-mxon preach- ine st _both services. 5:45p.m.—B. Y. WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor. Worship, 11:00 s.m. and 8:00 pm. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.. 8:00 p.m.—* BETHANY FIRST Calbary 11 AM.—“CHRIST AT WORK IN A SHAKEN WORLD.” Dr. J. W. Decker of New York. Miss Picken has the eratorical and iritual Eddy or 3 Walter Ji T nderdenominational vamly: pever,of an E. Stanley, is & great experience All Seats Free E Near 7th St. S.W. FlFr Dr. J. E. Brigss, Paster Sat. night and Sun—Tne closing days of the M Donlld Meetings 45 p. y Life.” ‘The !h of od’s at You snd ot Lool ,Second Coming Bary Rene."the Shilatheas. .1t in No Bible School. Come to Ours. N.E. Corner of itol and 0h|l|um Ny REV. GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, Pastor. Uni vening Worship and Sermon GRACE ®th and South Carolina Ave. S.E. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON P U. 15 Groups). decting nur'-e-r at 8. .-0 at Graoee, “CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School 11:00 AM. “Amazing Grace.” 6:45—Baptist Training Unien. 8:00 P.M. “The D;llirel '?f Thine $:45p.m —] charek Praver All’ Wel Fountain Memorial W. B. KING, Minister. Naylor Rd. Above Minn. Ave. S.E. KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. 8.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. “The, Sisnificance of Pente- eos 1o Be Different.” ivh Sts. wov: i S 4mith, Pastor dom.” B. U. Ni “l for Men, J. G. Yaden Teaching. Yaden Bible Cl Rational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor, 11 AM—“THE SURE WORD OF PROPHECY.” 8 PM.~REV. RALPH G. TURNBULL OF WINNIPEG, CANADA. Large Chorus Choir. BIBLE CONFERENCE on the Prophetic Word, at 3 and 7:45, Sunday through PFriday, auspices Moody Bible Institute. R. L Ave. and 2nd St. N.W., M. P. GERMAN, Minister “Launch Out Inte the Deep.” ames, the Unknown.” mu-mmuhflmt--nwnmlm-m- tical Interpretation of the Lesson, 16th and O Streets N.W. EDWARD HUGHES PRUDEN, Pastor 11 AM.—“WHAT THE LORD REQUIRES”—Dr. Pruden. 8 P.M.—Dr. J. 8. Waters otmmmmnu £ Bo, Servia Bwedish Bervices at 3:50 BM. 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. Rev. E. H. Tuller, Assistant IICPH S. ABERNETHY, Minister