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CHURCH NEWS. “Young People fo Have “Charge of Service ' At Christian Church Pastor Will Preach On ‘Mastering Life ' Problems With Christ’ The young people will be in charge of the activities at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow. The subject by the Rev. C. H. Jope at 11 am. communion service will be “Mastering Life Problems With Christ.” Boyce Luckett will preside and prayer will be offered by Andrew Shannon. The Scripture lesson will be read by Miss Edna Mae Garrison ‘The choir will sing and the benedic- SPEAKER—Mrs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1940 |School Glee Clubs To Sing in Evening at First Congregational A Cappella Choir To Be Heard at Morning Service “A_Sermon to Take Jonah From the PFish” is the topic of the Rev. Howard Stone Anderson tomorrow at 11 am. in the First Congrega- tional Church. Music will be fur- nished by the Washington A Cap- pella Choir and by Dale Hamilton, bass-baritone soloist. ‘The Montgomery-Blair High School combined glee club$ will present a musical program at 8 pm. There "Order of St. Andrew’ Is Dr. Buschmeyer's Morning Topic Bondy, D. C. Welfare Director, to Speak at Church Night Supper “The Order of St. Andrew” is the subject of the Rev. Dr. Fred Sher- man Buschmeyer, minister of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, tomorrow morning. This is the third in a brief series of ser- mons to the general theme “Men Who Pollowed the Master.” Dr. W. H. Gaumnitz, of the Federal Bureau of Education, will conduct the discussion following the To Meet Thursday cil on Thursday evening will hold its second meeting in the present series of the fellowship forum. The service will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. George Bennett, minister of the Wil- son Memorial Methodist Church who will discuss “Does Jesus Make a Difference in the Community?” Dr. Church, will have charge of the de- vetions. and answer period. +.CHURCH N EWS. * A-15 Interchurch Council The Southeast Interchurch Coun- The speaker will be the Rev. Plum, rector of St. Mark's ‘There will be a question Pastor Will Resume Sermon Series at Three-Day Meefing To Be Conducted by Dr. Paul Rood preacher from Los Angeles, Calif., will bring a group to Washington next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day. calls “The Flying Squadron” to con- duct a Nation-wide crusade. Dan_ Gilbert, author and lecturer, will be_included in the group. Los Angeles Evangelist's ‘Flying Squadron’ Due Here Wednesday Dr. Paul W. Rood, evangelist and He has organized what he Dr. This is a city-wide. interdenomi- Dr. Ezekiel fo Speak L At Universalist Church “If T Were & Youth Today” is the topic of Dr. Seth R. Brooks at 11 am. tomorrow at the Universalist National Memorial Church. The National Capital Choir will render the ministry of music Dr. Mordecai J. Ezekiel, econom- ical adviser to Secretary of Agricul ture Wallace, will speak to the Adult Forum at 10 a.m. on “Industria} Ex- pansion.” The Young People’s Chris- tian Union meets at 7 p.m. After a devotional service at 8 Miss Joan Anotnette and Fletcher P."Reynolds, jr., will present a pro- gram. The book review luncheon will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Frank A. Linzel, president of the Washington Council of Church Women and president of the District of Columbia Motion Picture Council, will review “America at the Movies,” tion will be pronounced by Raybern | Jean Ben- ~ Keagy. Glenn Mann will give the words of commemoration and the brayer of consecration will be by Hubbard Quantrille. The junior church will meet nt‘ national effort planned by a selected committee of 30 men. The evening mass meetings will be held at the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Meet- ings will be held from 12 to 1 daily at the Mount Vernon Place Metho- GUEST SPEAKER—Gratz E. Dunkum, past grand master of Masons, who will address the Yaden Bible Class of the will be three individual numbers, by Donald Tabbutt, John Balian and Phyllis Howland. The Scrooby Club meets at 6 p.m. Mrs, Howard Stone Anderson will showing of the motion picture “As We Forgive” in the adult forum at 9:30. ‘The high school forum, followjng tea, at 6 o'clock, will begin a study by Margaret F Thorp The Augustana Lutheran Confer- ence women’s sessions will be held in this church on April 25, 26 and 27. Luther Place ‘Love Is Judge’ Topic nett, superintendent of the Central Union Mission, who will speak at Temple Baptist Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. 11 am. Edward Comingore will pre- “ side. The subject will be “A House of Prayer.” Delores McDonald, Alma Spitzer and the vested chapel choir will have part on the pro- gram. The bowling dinner for all the teams of the church and their | friends will be held Monday at 7, .m. On Wednesday at 8 pm. a con- | ference of Sunday school workers will be held. Prof. Arthur W | Howes, jr., organist and director af" St. John's Episcopal Church, will be ! the principal speaker. | The annual young people's ban- | quet will be held Friday. The prin- cipal speaker will be Representative Ralph O. Brewster of Maine. His subject will be “For Whom Do You Vote?” Drama Will Be lie—p;aled At Keller Memorial Church The religious drama, “The Rock,” | by Mary P. Hamlin, which was pre- sented on Easter Sunday evening, | | There will be special music. This service will be under di- rection of the Euzelian Class of the Bible School. Rector of. St. John's Returns From South Dr. Oliver J. Hart, rector of St. John’s Church, Sixteenth and H streets N.W. has returned from Charleston, S. C., where he preached the convention sermon in St. Michael's Church to the sesqui- centennial convention of the Diocese of South Carolina, and will preach tomorrow at 9:30 and 11 am. At both these services the full choir of men and boys under the direction of Arthur Howes, organist and choirmaster, will sing. There will be celebrations of the holy communion at 8 and 9:30 am. The St. John's Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will hold its monthly corporate communion at the 8 a.m. celebration. There will be a French service will be repeated by the young peo- ple’s players of the church school of | Keller Memorial Lutheran Church | tomorrow at 7:30 pm. The cast in- cludes Boyd Willard, Marirose Man- | ning, Melvin Holmes, Esther Ding- | ley, Doris Flynn, Wray Lovelace, Paul McCleary, Earl Henry, Edwin | ‘Wood and Mary Killian. The pro- | duction is under the direction of Mrs. Edgar A. Seltzer At the morning service the Rev. G. Gaordon Parker, jr. missionary | on furlough from Africa, will be the | guest speaker. He is a teacher and evangelist in the interior of Libm'la.} The liturgist at the morning service | will be the pastor, the Rev. J. Harold Mumper. Special music will be provided by the senior choir, a duet by Violet | Breeding and Ruth Kobbe and an| anthem by the junior and inter- mediate choirs. Rylund_C;ngr_egdl;i;n To Hear Dr. Sausaman | The Rev. Dr. Kenneth H. Sausa- | man, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Rocky Ford, Colo., will | be the guest preacher tomorrow at | Ryland Methodist Church at 11 a.m. } at the churgh, Tenth and D streets S.W., and the 7 pm. service at the parsonage, 1804 Branch ave. SE.| Dr. Sausaman is stopping in Wash-i ington on his way to the sessions| of the General Conference of the | Methodist Church, to which he is| a delegate, The congregation is planning to| have its first service ir the first | unit of its new church at Branch and Pennsylvania avenues S.E. on May 5, and its last service in the| old church on April 28. Church of the Epiphany The services tomorrow are as fol- lows: Holy communion at 8 am., junior and senior Bible classes, 10 am. Morning prayer and sermon by Dr. Z. B. Phillips at 11. There will be a patriotic service, with special music by the choir at 3 p.m., under the auspices of the United States Daughters of 1812. The ad- dress will be given by Dr. Phillips. ‘The young people’s fellowship meets at 6:30 pm. and there will be| evening prayer and sermon by the | Rev. Mr. Fraser at 8 pm. Fountain Memorial Baptist The morning topic will be “Toward Pentecost,” which is one of a series dealing with the period from the Resurrection to the Day of Pente- cost. The sermon at 8 pm. will be “The Heavenly City.” The special | Bible study and prayer service, | which is open to the whole com- munity, meets at 8 p.m. In the Sunday school and morn- ing church service a special offering will be taken to help relieve the | suffering in the war-torn countries. fini{y | Child.” | pastor of the Elderslie Methodist with sermon by the Rev. Dr. Marecel | Brun- at 4:30 p.m. | At 8 pm. there will be evening| prayer and sermon by the Rev. Nathaniel C. Acton, curate. Services next week are as follows: Wednesday, 7:30 am. holy com- munion; Thursday (St. Mark), noon, holy communion; Friday, 7:30 am., holy communion. Mothérs' Eluss EIcts At Chevy Chase Church Mrs. Charles A Avant was elected president of the mothers’ class of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church last week. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Frank B. Miller, vice president; Mrs. J. A. Crabtree, secretary, and Mrs. Marion L. Bag- ley, treasurer. Mrs. Ross J. Rudd, the teacher, has just completed her seventh year as its leader. The child psychology branch of the class is directed by Mrs. Ben R Wood. The members will meet May 7 at the home of Mrs. A. S. Earnest on Bradley boulevard. Mrs. Butting will give a demonstration of flower arrangements. Stcengmfh for the Fight' Dr. Hollister's Topic “Strength for the Fight” will be the subject of Dr. J. H. Hollister tomorrow at 11 am. in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Regular meetings of the young people’s groups will be held Sunday evening. The interest groups in- clude a course on “Living Religions,” by Prof. A. B. Potorfl of American University, a course on “Social Problems of the Nation's Oapital.” by the Rev. John L. Mixon, and a course on “Science ahd Religion,” by Dr. Donnell B. Young of George Washington University. Waugh Methodist The subject tomorrow morning is “Souk Food,” by the Rev. Clarkson R. Banes. At 8 pm. a special serve ice will be held with the showing of 43 colored slides, copied from the original paintings of some of the world’s greatest artists. The series is entitled, “The Madonna and The Rev. Dr. D. L. Ennis, 1 Church, Baltimore, will present the pictures and give a talk explaining the symbolism of each one. On Friday the Epworth League will give an entertainment, proceeds to be used to send delegates to the summer conference of training. | the first genersl conference of the | Society of Women in Christian Serv- Mrs. Carl Paulsen, returned | s religious | EMMA give a review of “A Family Portrait,” by Lenore Coffee and William J. Cowen. The Tuxis Club meets at 6:30 pm. The Fortnightly Club msets Mon- day at 5:30 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m. The Young Women's Club meets Tuesday for dinner at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Ina Cordell will present moving pictures. The church dinner will be held Thursday at 6. The pastor will give the address. The pastor will be in New York City Monday and Tuesday attend- ing a seminar on the Pastors’ Train- ing Class, conducted by the Com- mission on Evangelism and the De- votional Life, of which he is a member. Pastor From India To Be Guest Preacher The Rev. Amar Das, superin- tendent of the Chaziabad district of the Methodist Church, India, and a delegate to the general conference from the India Conference, will be the guest preacher at Hamline Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 am. The third of the series of “Open Forum on Methodism” serv- ices at 8 pm. Mrs. Thomas F. Law will view the new Methodist Church from the standpoint of a Methodist woman, and the minister, Dr. H. W. | Burgan, will speak on “A Minister Looks at the New Church.” At the | close of the discussion the members of the Brotherhood Bible Class will act as hosts at a fellowship period. Dr. Burgan will leave Tuesday for Atlantic City, N. J. to attend united Methodist Church. During his absence Chaplain James Shera Montgomery of the House of Repre- sentatives and Dr. A. B. Portorf, professor of religion and Bible at the American University, will be| the guest preachers on the Sunday mornings of April 28 and May 5. ‘Our Unchangeable God’ Is Dr. Snyder’s Topic “Our Unchangeable God” will be | the subject of Dr. Henry W. Snyder tomorrow morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. In the evening he will preach on “Rejecting Christ.” Dr. Snyder w'll address the Christian Endeavor Society at 7 pm. and in- stall new officers. Those to be in- | stalled are Mrs. R. A Pence, presi- dent; Miss Corinne Smid, secretary, and Mrs. H. K. Smid, treasurer. Mrs. Henrietta O'Shea is chairman of the Prayer Meeting Committee and Mrs. Roy Clark of the Entertainment Committee. The society will give a chicken dinner at the church Thursday from 5:30 to 7 pm. The Huddle Bible Class will meet Friday evening. Francis Asbury Methodist Dr. Robin Gould will preach to- | Me morrow at 11 a.m. on “Jesus Among Men” and at 8 pm. on “Christian | Hopes and Powers.” f On Thursday at 8 pm. the prayer | service will be in charge of the ice. Methodist missionary from India, will be the speaker. Bpiritualist “Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Galiatin 8t. N.W. ‘at 5000 Block 1ith 'St. Ordained by the Inurn'l.cenug Assembly of Swiritualists “Blessed are they that mourn, fer they shall be cOmforted.” Message Meetings, Tul 8 ». Pul 8563, circle Mon. Place N.W., Newton. For private_reading, call TA, 1488, . MWhite Cross WHITE CROSS CHURCH OF CHRIST 1810 Ontario Place N.W., 4 P.M. REV. PAUL W. DeLOE, Asst. Pastor. “As Man Visualizes.” by Healing and Messages by EV. JANE B. COATES. Tues and Fri. 10 AM. Prayer Servi Consultations by Appointment. Col. 62: _ Syiritual Srience Followed Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 AM. and 8:00 P.M, Mr. Allen of Kansas City’ Guesi Speaker | Buriday, April 21, Through Sunday, April | 2R, Inclusive. | 12:20 to 13:40—Noon Day Silence Unity Literature for Sale. Tel. Met. 1889. @osprl Chapel Charch of Spiritual Science Dr. Z. A.uwmlu Pastor 1329 N ST. N.W, .5 SUNDAY SERVICE, 7:30 p.m.. Address By DR. JOHN 'R. GRAY. Midweek Service. Thursday, 8 P. Messages to all by clergy. Rev. M. Me- Farland. Dr. Z, right, Dr. J. Gray, Dr Geo. D. Klinefelter, Tisiiing min Gospel Chapel Evangelist Peter Hoogendam of Wellsboro, Pa. will preach the gospel at 7:45 P.M. in the GOSPEL CHAPEL 14th St. and Penna. Ave. S.E. Subject: “The Embrace of God.” All Very Cordially Invited. * flnauifi?flfli}imtamtg Natiomal Churcl of Positive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Teacher, 1726 H St. N.W, Sunday, April 21. 11:00 a.m.—*“Forgiveness of Sin.” Classes on Wednesday 14th St. Church of Christ 3460 14th St. N.W. 10:00 a.m—Bible School, 11:00 a.m.—“My Meat.” 8:00 p.m.—*"Life of the Baptist.” Hugo McCord, Evangelist. Avalon Heights Church of Christ 28th and Douglas Streets N.E. Evangelistic Services Conducted by J. Norvis Taylor April 21-May 5, Each Eve. 7:45 | Special Subjects This Week Thur. Eve.—‘“The Bible Church.” ALL CLASSES FREE. MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. ll!lllnfi and Censultation Daily, 12 te 6 p.m. lealing_each meeting, 7 b.m. DR. F. L _DONCEEL, Teacher. L 1342°R. I Ave.'N.W. LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead Place N.W. Between 13th ,,"&“" at Ne"".l st. Sunday, 8 ‘.M. All'Message_Serviee Mrs. Eggers, Mrs. Suit, Mrs. Highsmith. BCiiare “Service Weanesdan ne 3 B, MRS. HIGHSMITH IN CHARGE. National Spiritualiat Assoriation J. K. Simmons, 1341 Newton 8t. N.W. Message Meetings every Thurs., 8 P.M. Readings by AbbE. Cor, 4343 REV. MRS. M. R. MANDIS 1326 Farragut St. N.W. Meetings every Fri- day B PMTA 937i. U0 o MRS. RIZPAH ELDON Certified Medium N. 8. A. e car Commantes tions - Datty,>™ 1336 Mass. Ave. N.W, * Unity Spiritualist'Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday, & p.m.—iectars by Rev. irit reading by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Mrs. etmar A" Blmuons. s, Misce: “end Midwess messae service at 600 Pa. Ave. S.E. Thursday at 8:00 p.m. The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental Eacios o, Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs, Minister “To Those Who Mourn.” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Message Service The First Spiritualist Church Services at the Pm:m‘c. Center. 131 C Street N.E., Sunday, 8 p.m. jure by the Pastor, REV. AI.F;.ED‘{!:. TERRY. - ool g Readings by Mediums Elden shments . Special R?l'd‘l‘hnm’l%ufldl! Evening. * | 808 Eve St. N. Petworth Baptist Church to- morrow at 9:45 am. at the annual Masonic Day meeting. Members of the Masonic bodies of the city will attend. Albright Memorial Church Will Hold Spring Rally ‘The spring rally will be held to- morrow at Albright Memorial Church. There will be a general assembly of the Sunday school, with Representative Ben B. Gibbs of Georgia as speaker. At 11 am. the Rev. George E. Schnabel will con- tinue his series of post-Easter ser- mons. The subject will be “The Resurrection After Easter.” The subject at 7:45 p.m. will be “Cer- tainty When Faced by Perplexity.” On Monday night the annual spring dinner will be held at 6:30 o'clock. The Administrative Coun- cill will meet following the dinner. On Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. the Rev. Mr. Basom and the Rev. Mr. Schnabel will teach the two classes for Sunday school workers. Wilbur Snyder will lead the class in “Chris- tian Stewardship.” The Building Committee will meet. The Afternoon Circle of the guild on Thursday at 1 pm. will be ad- dressed by Mrs. Elizabeth Murray of the Federation of Churches. On Friday night the choirs will present an entertainment, “Cyn- thia’s Strategy,” at the Northmin- ster Presbyterian Church. Dr. H. E. Cromey Eack At Emory Methodist | Dr. Horace E. Cromer will return | from Norfolk, Va., where he has| been preaching at the Colonial Avenue Methodist Church, to preach on “God and the Modern World” at 11 am. in Emory Methodist Church. At 8 pm. the Rev. Kenneth Lyons, pastor of the Mount Tabor Meth- | odist Church, will preach on “The | Volunteer.” The Senior High and Young Peo- ple’s Groups at 6 pm. will have a buffet supper, after which H. V. Prentiss of the Gospel Mission will | speak. | The Class of Friendship will meet Monday evening at the parish house | for election of officers. | The Mabel Gatley Bible Class Will meet with Mrs. John Ray at| 5223 Reno road N.W. on Wednesday. —_— e Olhrtatahtlphifih Christadelphian Chapel 332 Webster St. N.W.; 8. S., 10: Freaching. 11:15 am. Publie n THE_WASHINGTON ECCLESI. 8 8. 10:00 am. Service 11:00 &.m. . Publie_Tnvited. * Friends Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Flori Ave. eeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sundi 8t 11 am. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. interested are weicome. FRIENDS MEETING 13th and Irving Streets 9:45 a.m.—8unday_School. 11 Meetings for worship. All welcome. | 2| ay) | Al | X ST (ORTHODOX) NW. MAN, Minister. 3. School. Jesus Make a Dif- alty to {he Hirnest Tdesiss o 6:50 p.m.—8entor "B Y. P The Interm Nuzarene First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A N.E. 1MAM— Rev. C.E. K " " otr T “The Answer. 7:30 P.M.—"The Great Task.” @tim N NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th & D Sts. NE. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister ‘WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Cll‘l’l d H. J' : ord H. Jope. (Nursery for !nhpnell.) 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. p.m.—Christian Endeavor. g . m.—8e! ., “A Y ‘Womah TSPt A Ve Yomsy After).” Clifford H. Jope. THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CTRCLE bl g or Challenge? Dr. Miller. 6:30I.m.—IYwnl People’'s Meet- ngs. @olumbia Heights 1435 Park Road N.W. | Arthur P. Wilson, Minister 11:00 a.m.—"‘The Christian in His 'amily.” p.m.—"Jehovah's Servant.” Suffering | meet Monday evening. of religious art, lead by Miss Eliza- beth Bourn. The young people are invited to supper by the 20-40 Club at 6:30 o'clock. Herbert Eby, will tell of the needs and hopes of the Indian people. The Tuesday open house for soc- ial fellowship of young adults in the Mt. Pleasant area is being continued, 7:30 to 9:30, under the auspices of the Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Council. Robert E. Bondy, director of Pub- lic Welfare in the District of Col- umbia, will speak on “Public Wel- fare Needs in the District of Col- umbia” at the last church night supper of the season, on Thursday at 6:15 o'clock. On Friday evening, the Mount Pleasant Chorus, will give their 25th annual spring concert. The chorus will be assisted by Miss Su- san G. Barbee, violinist. Takoma Presbyterian Will Install Officers The Rev. R. Paul Schearrer will preach at 11 am. tomorrow in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church on “Peril and Privilege.” There will be the installation of officers and teachers of the church school. At 8 pm. the choir will give the closing musical service of the season. The soloists will be Dorothy Skinner | Walsh and Winifred C. Clark. sopranos; Mrs. Volkmer, contralto Franklin Garrett and Leo R. Hub. bard, tenors: John L. Stinson, bari- | tone, and Raymond Knight Casey, | st. The Church School Council will | A tea will be given at the manse Wednesday afternoon for the Execu- tive Board of the Women's Society | and the new members who joined | the society during the last church | year. % __ Huiversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. REV. SETH R. BROOKS, D. D., Minister 10:00 a.m —Adult Porum 11:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship. T Were a Youth Tod 7:00pm Y. P C. U, National Capitai Choir. A Genuine Welcome to . New Colonial Hotel, 15th at M St. N.W. Margaret Ann Feldt, 8, 11:00 a.m.—*Universal Peace. Wed.. 8 pm.—"The Way of Prayer.” Unity Literature Available. Gx{'uflg Srekers HEALTH HAPPINESS PROSPERITY Guaranteed From the God of the Bible and Jesus. Understand His Laws. Come to 2 Great Free Meetings Sunday 11:15AM. & 7:30 P.M. Mezzanine “A” Room, Mayflower Hotel Albert Thatcher Yarnall (20 Sheets of Revelation Free.) * &Ihrintian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbis Rd. and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. NE. Third Church of Christ 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Oak Sts. N.W. SUBJECT: “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” O nday 11 AM. and 8 P Sunday Schooi—11 A. WEDNESDAY 8 o'clock RADI i Scientist READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—T730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except ‘WEDNESDAYS. 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays,2:30 to 5:30) SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. NE. Hours, 12 to 5:30 p.m. week days. 2:30 to 5:30 Sun- days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH-—-Colorado Bldg., 14th and G . Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays,'9 to 7:30 :;1% Sundays and holidays, 2 ). FOURTH CHURCH—Riggs Bank Bldg., 3300 14th 8t. 9 to 9 week days; Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7; Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Holidays, 2:30 tq 5:30 p.m. All are weicoms to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. First Church of Christ Scientist Of Dr. Rasmussen at Morning Service Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor at | Luther Place Memorial Church, wxll‘ resume his services of pre-Pentecost | sermons at 11 am. tomorrow, with “Love Is Judge” as his subject. The chair will sing. Mrs. Mitchell A Marques will be the soloist. | Miss Laura Gilliland, returned nurse from the mission field in Lib- | eria, Africa, will speak to thi Mother’s Club Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Helen Pedersen has charge of the program and Mrs. Mary Sowers will lead the devotions. Mrs. W. O. Hiltabidle, long active | in several organizations in Luther Place Church, will be honored by a| tea, sposnored by the Ladies’ Ald Society, Tuesday from 3 to 5. The junior department of the| Sunday school will have a party in | the church parlors April 27 at 7 p.m. The Intermediate Luther League will entertain the Intermediate | Luther League of the Church of the | Reformation at a bicycle party Sat- urday, from 10 am. to 1:30 pm. A| Cleveland Park Community. The Rev. Paul W. Yinger will preach Sunday morning on “Searc] ing for the Elusive.” David Barker’s | class of boys will be in charge of the | church school service at 9:45 am. Lawrence Conant will speak on “Just a Dad” at 6:30 p.m. SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Brahmachari Jotin o “Power of Self-Resignation” Sunday, April 21, at 11 AM. Public Class in Philosophy and Yoga Wednesday, April 21, at 8 P.M. 4748 Western Ave. N.W. (Bus Stop Chesapeake and 49th Sts.) 2700 Minnesota Avenue S.E. (Headquarters at Anderson. Indiana.) ORDER OF SUNDAY SERVICES: Church ~School—Classes for Every Age 32 Morning Worship__ 11:00 Youth and Junior Crusaders 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 8:00 p.m. ESTHER M. BOYER, Pastor. 1125 12th St. N.W. Phone RE. Building Site. 16th and Taylor Sts. 10:00 a.m 03068 N.W. Penternatal Agsemblies of God dist Church. Three special meetings will be held on Friday. At 10:30 a.m. the pastors of the city will meet Dr. Rood for a conference and discussion | group. At 3 pm. a meeting for women will be held, with Dr. Rood speaking on “The Ideal Woman.” After the evening mass meeting at :30 pm. young people churches throughout the city will meet for a fellowship, with Dr. Gil- bert presenting a special youth chal- lenge. from | Theosophy “The Red Dawn of Alchemy” )} MATTHEWS DAWSON N/ sunday, Aoril 21, 8 P.M. 0o §:30 p.m.—MYSTIC CLASS. Tuesday, 2 ROWARD CLASS. Friday, 8 "p.m.—LIBERATION 3 [ CLASS. 'WASHINGTONLODGET. . | 1216 H St. N.W. Avril 21, 8:15 P.M.—Talk MORTAL AND IMMORTAL.” . 8:15 p.m., Study Class. Truth Seruice Universal School of Truth 907 15th St. N.W., Room 303. Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Director, Speaks. Sunday, April 21, 8 P.M., “What Is the Forbidden Sin?” Healing Service Every Priday at & pm. Come and Be Healed Public Welcome. Write, call or telephone for further information RE. 17 * @ ongregational 1st CHURCH Library Open Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 P.M. United-Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg.. 13th and Eve Sts. N.W. Dues, Fees or Collections. @ongregational - MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1410 Columbia Road Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, 11:00 AM. “THE ORDER OF ST. ANDREW.” nister 10th & G Sts. N.W. MINISTERS HOWARD "STONE~ ANDERSON, WALTER G. BORCHERS, Jr. AM. Howard Stone Anderson, preaching "A Sermon to Take,Jonah From the Fish”’ Music by the Washin, of 60 gton A Cappella Choir Voices 8 P.M. Musical Program by the Combined Glee Clubs of Montgomery B lair High School VERNA METCALFE, Director. Soloists: Phyllis How! John Balian. Admission Free land, Donald Tabbutt, Accompanist: Nan Giffen All Welcome Piney Branch Road & Aspen St. N.W. God's _ Treasured Possessi hilosophies, Ancient and Mod Wiliam E. La Rue, Pastor. TEMPLE %.:m¢ MINISTER. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY. hurch School 11:00 a.m.—*Men Under Commands.” 8.00 p.m—Guest Speaker, Mrs. Jean Bennett. ow a Blind Man Found Jesus.” Baptism. 9:30 a.m.—8. 8 Mr. Ingram teaching the Bereas: Mr. Sandridge. the Baracas: Mr. Benjamin Frederick, the Philatheas. 6:30 pm.—B. T. U. Services. | Wed.. 8 p.m.—Monthly S. S. Executive | at Cares. Preaching the Cross in the Heart of Nation's Capital Bethel Tabernacle (Pentecostal) North Capitol and K Streets Bible School. 9:30 a.m. | .—*“The Hand of the Lord.” “‘But One Thing Is Needful.” -Tues.. *“‘Christ Ambassadors.” —Thur.. “Fasting a Prayer.” .m.—Fri., Prayer and Class Meet! THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. __HARRY V. SCHAEFFER. Pastor.__ PARROTT CITY-WIDE REVIVAL GOING 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 Meelings Are Stirring the GOIIIII"' e ing. | 1911 H St. N.W. Take Penna. Ave. Cars to 19th 8t. N.W. 11:00 a.m. ,Grestest Need We 7:45 b.m.—Evangelistic. A8 Minister. O I vody Worckme. CHEVY CHASE Western Ave., W. of Cirele. Rev. Edward 0. Clark, Pastor. m.—Church School Session. m.—Church_~ Lovalty Sundi “The Greater Blessedn: 8:00 pm.—"The World's Greatest Dis- covery.” 3, All " Welcome! METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D. REV. ROBERT CARLTON SAVAGE. MORNING AT ELEVEN SERMON BY DR. BALL ON “The Road of the Loving Heart” EVENING AT _SEVEN FORTY-FIVE, | SERMON BY ASSISTANT PASTOR ON “Learning God’s Will” 9:30—Church Bible_8chool. Societies of Young People. SPECIAL—April 24, 25, 26. Paul Rood and Dan Gilbert FLYING EVANGELISTIC SQUADRON. IF LATE CALL A TAXL Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. Emmans, Pastor Crucified We Preach - Gl Comins Arain 11:00 a.m. “God’s Picture of a Perfect Church” - 7:45 pm. “A Living Sacrifice” (Several Baptisms.) PETWOR] 11:00 a.m. Tth & dolph Sts. wov. i I Smich Pastor atest Contribution stitutions.” Cheir ight. Yaden Bible Class, Philathea Class. 9:45. WEST WASHINGTON 3ist and N Streets N. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. r. Worship, 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. 6:30—Five Council. The Church Th Come! N.E. Corner of N_ Capitol and L Chillum o REV. GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, Paster. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. 7:00 pm —B. Y. P. Unions. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon GRACE 9th St. and South Carolina Ave. S.E. 'OR F. W. JOHNSON nt Walton L. MacMillan. Bible School. Classes for All. ‘The Savings of Jesus.” Pas- or preaching. sl 7:45p.m—"“A Glorious Manifestation. Asistant_Preaching. 8:45p.m—B. Y. P, U. (3 groups) Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. Al Welcome. CENTENNIAL th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School 11:00 AM. “His Image” 6:45—Baptist Training Unien. 8:00 P.M. “Over the Line.” Baptisms Thursday at 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and Bible dy Meeting. Prayer for the Sick at Each Service. Fountain Memorial W. B, KING, Minister. ylor Rd. Above Minn, Ave. SE. | People. Heavenly City.” KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. 8.W. n Franklin Stevens, Minister. 11:00 a.m.— ;l'fin Spirit's Gift of Fsee- at Both Services. 6:45 pm—B. Y. P.\U. RNational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. 11:00—“THIS A. Lincoin Smith, Assistant Pastor. GRACE ALSO.” 8:00—“HOW TO BECOME A CHRISTIAN.” LARGE CHORUS CHOIR. Bible School, 9:40. Training Union, 6:45. Midweek Service, Thursday Evening at 8:00. R I BETHANY and 2nd 8t. N.W., M. P. GERMAN, Minister 11:00 s.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. The Men’s Bible Class Invites You to Hear Horace Stevenson Give a Practical Interpretation of the Lesson. 16th end O Streets N.W. EDWARD HUGHES PRUDEN, Pastor “HE IS ABLE”—Dr. Pruden .—“YOU ARE INVITED"—Dr. Pruden Choir of 80 Voices at Both Services Sunday School at 9:30 AM.—B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 P.M. REV. W. Rev. E. Calbary 8th and H Sts. N.W. . S. ABERNETHY, Minister H. Tuller, Assistant 11 a.m.—“FARES, PLEASE.” 8 pm.—“THE MAN WH( 0 MIGHT HAVE BEEN.” 7:46—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:30—B. Y. P. U.