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A—14 First Congregational Will Hear Concert By Chapel Choir Latter-Day Saints Group Will Sing at 8 P.M. Tomorrow Chu At 8 pm. tomorrow at the First Congregational Church the Wash- ington_Chapel Choir of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will give a sacred concert. The Rev. Howard Stone Anderson will speak briefly on “Children of God.” At 11 am. “God's Proving Ground” is the theme of Dr. Ander- son. The Washington A Cappella Choir and Dorothy Wilson Halbach will sing. The Scrooby Club meets at 6 p.m. The Rev. John L. Mixon, secretary of the department of social wel- fare of the Washington Federation of Churches, will speak on “The Fine Art of Propaganda.” The Tuxis Club is planning an outdoor picnic and meeting at 6:30 p.m. The Sunday school staff and fac- ulty will meet Monday at 8 p.m. The pastor will speak. The Young Women's Club meets ‘Tuesday for dinner at 6 p.m. Miss Nell Shannon will spgak on “Tour- Ing Europe via Bicycle.” Dr. Douglas Horton, minister and general secretary of the Congrega- tional-Christian Churches in U. S. A., will address a dinner rally of Washington Congregationalists Friday at 6:15 in First Church. ‘This will supplant the usual church dinner and program. His subject will be “Ships.” The Young Women's Club will present a spring festival of fash- jons, sponsored by Ann Osborne, Friday at 8:15. Dr. Snyder Will Preach At St. Paul's Lutheran At. St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning Dr. Henry W. Snyder will have as his subject “Tongue-tied or Tied Tongues” and in the evening “The Permanence of | the Church.” The annual banquet of the Dr. Samuel Domer Bible class will be held Thursday at 6:30. The Leeds | Bible Class will serve the dinner. The principal address will be delivered by Mrs. Walter C. Lowdermilk on “Reliving Bible Stories in the Twentieth Century.” Lutheran Inner Mission The society will hold services to- | morrow in the tuberculosis wards of Gallinger Hospital. The teach- ers will be Mrs. F. G. Umhau, Miss Frances Dysinger and A. G. Wiemer. ‘The Rev. Ralph Loew will be the speaker at the Florence Crittenton | ‘Home. The Rev. Sam H. Kornmann will epeak at the adult sanatorium at Glenn Dale. Miss Frances Dysinger will have charge of the service at the Dis- trict Training School for the Feeble | Minded at Laurel. Mrs. Robert Middleton will be the pianist. The Rev. Mr. Mumper will be the speaker at the Industrial Home School and Miss Helen Scheidecker will be the pianist. Trinity Methodist The Rev. Edward B. Wilcox has for his topic at 11 am. “Christianity at the Crossroads” and at 8 p.m. “Can We Compromise?” The Epworth League will be the | host to the leagues of North Caro- lina Avenue Church and First Meth- odist Church for tea at 5:45. Dr. | Ernest Sappington will be the guest | speaker. | At 8 pm. on Monday a meeting of the Sunday School Board will be ‘ held. Y The Butler Class will hold a meet- Ing and social Wednesday at 8 p.m. AlbrigiwiMemormli(.;.fiurch The first quarterly service of holy pgommunion will be held tomorrow at 11 am. charge of the Rev. George E. Schna- bel. In the evening he will preach the third and last sermon in the series on the general subject, “After Easter, What?” Sunday night's sub- Ject will be “And Then Pentecost.” On Wednesday night there will be a meeting of the Building Com- mittee. The service on Wednesday at 7:45 pm. will continue the studies in Christian stewardship, using Bishop Ralph Cushman’s book, “I Have a Stewardship.” Christian Endeavor The senior union meeting will be held May 6 at 8 p.m. The Middle Atlantic Regional Conference will be held May 3, 4 and 5 at Martinsburg, W. Va. File your registration at union headquarters. | The D. C. Union Summer Con- ference will be held July 3 to 6 at the State Teachers’ College in Fred- ericksburg. Va. & ‘The Christian Endeavor library at 1749 N street N.W. will be open to Endeavorers on Saturdays from 2:30 | to 5:30 p.m. The new officers of the Wallace | Memorial Intermediate Society are Miss Harriet McGrary, president; | Don Hawthorne, vice president; Betty Ashby, corresponding secre- tary. Shirley Sellers, recording sec- Ray . Whitecell, treasurer. “FROSR GREERLAND'S ICY SROUNTS «+ REGINALD HEBER . - - From Greenland's icy mountains, From India’s coral strand: Where Alfric’s sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain; ‘They call us to deliver Their land from error’ Its poetic excel the | i.LH NEWS. Immaculate Conception Arranges 12:15 Masses Mass is to be celebrated at 12:15 o'clock every afternoon in the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion, the Rev. Dr. John K. Cart- wright has announced. Following this mass every Thursday the Mirac- ulous Medal and St. Jude novenas are observed. The church is located at Eighth and N streets N.W. Sorrowful Mother Novena services are held every Friday at 5:15 and 7:45 pm. At the mass tomorrow the cele- brant will be Dr. Cartwright, while the Rev. Joseph P. Bradley will preach the sermon. The boy chor- isters will sing at thé mass with solos by Messrs. Shreves, Hughes, Hall, King, Lavins and Wood. "Social Conscience’ Is Sermon Topic in 'Citizenship Series | " Dr. O. F. Blackwelder Evening Speaker at | Reformation Church | Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, pastor of the Luthern Church of the Re- | formation, will speak tomorrow at p.m. on “What Is a Social Con- science?” This is the fifth in a | series of sermons entitled, “The Responsibility of the Church for Developing Citizenship.” At 11 am. his subject will be “In His Name.” The Rev. Ralph W. Loew, asso- ciate pastor, will continue his series | of sermons on the Book of Acts at |8:30 am. with the subject, “The Hazards of Christianity.” The discussion groups will hold a joint meeting at 6:45 pm. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Henry Einspruch of Baltimore. His subject is “The Jewish World Situa- | tion.” banquet. { Dr." Joseph Baker of York, Pa. The Ladies' Aid Society will hold a public luncheon Thursday at noon, The ascension day service will be held at 8:15 o'clock on Thursday. Dr. Blackwelder will preach on “The | Meaning of Ascension Day.” Confirmation classes will als | meet Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and at | |2:30 pm. ;'Practicul Religion’ ;Will Be Pastor’s Theme In the 11:05 am. service at Con- cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church the Rev. Charles Enders will preach on “Practical Religion.” At 4 p.m. he will preach at the Ardmore Union Evangelical more, Md. | The spring meeting of the Po- | tomac Synod of the Evangelical and | Reformed Church will be held at | Frederick, Md., April 29 to May 1. | The Rev. Mr. Enders and Fred Schultz will represent Concordia Church. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet | Wednesday at Ardmore, Md. A bus | will leave the church at 11:15 am. Lincoln Congregational Dr. R. W. Brooks will preach the sermon for the Lincolnite Club in | celebration of its 5th anniversary. | He will speak on “The Danger of a | Backward Look.” The vested chorus | choir and Miss Cleota Collins, solo- | ist, will render the music. 110:15 am. Dr. Frank Coleman of On Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock the | | Men's club will hold a father-son | The guest speaker will be | Church, Ard- | THE EVE Dr. Buschmeyer Will Conclude Series With Talk on James 20-40 Club Is Holding Week End of Rest And Recreation “James: The Man Who Honored a Good Name” is the subject of the Rev. Dr. Fred Sherman Busch- meyer, minister of the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church, tomor- row at 11 am. The sermon is the last of a series on “Men Who Fol- lowed the Master.” “Children Learn About Their Neighbors,” a film showing the tech- nique followed at the Riverside Church in New York City in teach- ing & unit of study on “The City,” will be shown in the adult forum at 9:30. A week end of rest and recrea- tion in the Chopawomsic recrea- tion area is being held by members of the 20-40 Club. The final open house for young people of the Mount Pleasant area will be held in Fishburn Hall Tues- day from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Spe- cial guests will be parents of chil- dren at Hubbard School. Members will co-operate in the dinner_at First Church on Friday when Dr. Douglas Horton, minister and secretary of the General Coun- cil of Congregational Churches, will speak. Children of the junior department will have a lesson in clay modeling for their Indian bazaar with Miss Eleanor Cox, sculptor, on Saturday from 2 to 4 otlock. Members of the junior choir will participate in | a union service at Grace Lutheran Church. Is Sermon Subject Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor nt‘ the Wallace Memorial United Pres- byterian Church, will preach at 11 am. on “Practical Christianity” at 8 pm. on “Shipwrecked Faith.” The Women's Missionary Society | on Wednesday will have the “junior | | exhibit” to be sent to the annual | | meeting of the Women's General | The Hawthorne Missionary Cir- | cle and the Men’s Missionary Forum | | will+ have a joint meeting at the | | home of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shan- | {non, 501 Aspen street N.W., on Fri- | |day evening. Miss Emma Kensil of Philadelphia, retiring secretary of | the Young Women's Work of Phila- | delphia Presbytery, will speak. Rus- | sell Corey will be in charge of the | lprogram for the men’s forum. | | The junior choir will participate | in the hymn festival of junior choirs | |on Saturday at 4 o'clock in the| | Grace Lutheran Church. —_— e ! |Dr. Harris to Preach | Twice Tomorrow f “Did He Come Too Soon?" will' be the theme of Dr. Frederick | Brown Harris in Foundry Metho- | | dist Church at 11 am. tomorrow. | | “What Are Men Saying?” is his 8 | | pm. subject. | The Haywood Class business and | | social meeting will be held in con- inection with a luncheon at the | Letts Building at 12:45 pm. Wed- | nesday. The Official Board will | meet that evening. | On Thursday at 11 am. Dr. Wes- | The men’s_brotherhood meets at |16y M. Gewehr. professor of history | ,POllyanna banquet” on May 6 at | at the American University, will | News of the Bible Classes Activities of Interest to Local Organizations By PAGE McK. ETCHISON, President Organized Bible Class Association. The L. F. O. Class of Brookland Methodist Church will hold its 18th annual banquet at 2600 Sixteenth street N.W. on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The program will include the installation of the following officers: Mvs. Olga Mae Trussell, president; Mrs. Esther Lusted, Mrs. Mildred Fairfax, vice presidents; Mrs, Jennye Fae Benson, recording secretary; Mrs. Lottie Henderson, attending secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Blackwell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. B. Merchant,&— treasurer; Mrs, Carrle Bauman, 85-| pyopison president of the associ- sitant, treasurer; Mrs. Eva Hess and | gyio, wlllpbe the speaker at the Mrs. Claudia Hildebrand, teachers. banquet on Saturday. The Vaughn Class of Calvary Baptist Church - will join in the observance of “youth week” at the church. The junior Vaughn class- men will have charge of the pro- gram tomorrow. Harvey Cooke is chairman. The Butler Class of Trinity Meth- odist Church will have a meeting on Wednesday evening. There will be games and refreshments. The hostesses are Mrs. Virginia Chesser, Mrs. Anna Grooms, Mrs. Otto Roepke, Mrs. Frances Cauble, Mrs. Brissae Lanhan and Miss Florence Morgan. The president, Mrs. Laura | Sarner, will preside. | - The men’s Bible class of Mount | Rairier Christian Church will hold its business and social meeting on Tuesday evening. Carl Bock speaks tomorrow on “Micah's Vision of | | Church. W. O. Grapes, member of the Executive Committee of the District of Columbia Sunday School Asso- ciation, will be the guest teacher tomorrow morning at the Hummer Memorial Bible Class of Epworth Methodist Church. Mrs. Pauline Clem, president, will be in charge of the program. The Executye Committee will meet Wednesday at | 8 pm. The Men’s Bible Class of Calvary Methodist Church will hold its 31st annual banquet May 8. The speaker will be Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount Vernon Place Methodist — | M. W. Conn is the new president | of the Calvin Coolidge Men's Bible | Class of the First Congressional Church. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940. National City Christian Services Are Listed; Organ Recifals fo End Dr. Miller Will Speak On ‘What's Behind ti - Labels?’ in Morning “What'’s Behind the Labels?” will be the subject of Dr. Raphael H. Miller tomorrow morning at the National City Christian Church. Mrs. Henriette Plum and E. C. Livingston will sing a duet. The last of the series of vesper organ recitals will be held at 5:15 p.m. Mrs. Hester Smithey, organist, will be assisted by Miss Maxwell Galloway, soprano soloist and the National City Christian Church quartet, which includes Mrs. Pauline Holcomb, Mrs. Plum, E. E. Con- dron and Mrs. E. C. Livingston. Thursday at 6 pm. in the social hall, the annual dinner meeting of the official board will be held Dr, O. E. Reed, chairman, will preside. The Alpha C. E. Society will hold its annual spring banquet May 4 at the Henderson Castle. It will com- memorate the 50th year of the Alpha | organization. Dr. Gould Preaches Twice Tomorrow | study “The Election of Matthias.” |and Micah.” Peace.” The O. W. L. Bible Class of the Covenant- First Presbyteri- an Church will be taught to- morrow morning by C. C. Haig. Topic, “Isaiah § The Rev. William H. Hantzmon will teach the Box Bible Class of Emory Methodist Church tomorrow morning. President Howard M. Stackhouse will preside. The O. H. Ingram Bible Class of the Ingram Memorial Congre- gational Church will hold a “pro- gressive supper” May 4 from 6:30 pm. The Phi Gamma Kappa Young Men’s Bible Class of the Metropoli- tan Baptist Church will hold a “home-coming day” tomorrow. The teacher, Miss Frances L. Guschew- sky, will return from vacation and teach the lesson. President Jack | Frost will be in charge. V. Valta Par- ma, formerly of the Library of g Congress, will speak to the comparative re- ligion class of Mr. Etchison. i All Souls'’ Church tomorrow at 10| sy Mable Nelson Thurston will am. on “The Religion of John BUr- | speak to the Miss Thurston’s Class roughs. ;BL the Covenant-First Presbyterian ST Church tomorrow morning on The teacher training class of Dumbarton Methodist Church will| Jsalah = Comforts an afiicted present a program on Priday at| & coPle. Al 8 pm. This will consist of instru-| The Pidelis Class of National mental and vocal music, readings | paptist Memorial Church will hold and other features. an-evening of “phun and fellowship” The lookout class of Sherwood " Friday. Mrs. Jewell Smith Presbyterian Church will hold its| '¢aches the class tomorzow. annual “May day” banquet on| Wednesday at 7 o'clock at the Chastleton Hotel. Self-Realization. | _ Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, 9 S | India, will speak at the morning Daniel A. Dollarhide will speak | service of the Self-Realization Fel- to the adult department of Mount |lowship on “Spiritual Inspiration.” Vernon Place Methodist Church to- | The public class in philosophy and morrow at 9:30 am. on “Sharing |yoga will be held Wednesday at 8 Our Blessings With Others.” There | pm. will be music by a ladies sextet. | — - The A. B. Pugh Bible Class will | E s be taught by Justice Bolitha J. Laws | i at 10 am. Topic, “Isaiah Comforts | —__ —}-‘flt—"— JE{E‘“ an Afflicted People.” | 7 R 5 P First Divine Science Church Grafton Hotel. Conn. Ave. at De Sales REV. G. L. PATCH, Mi 11:00 a.m—*Omniaction.” Thurs. R p.m—Healing_Service and Lesson in Divine Science. ALL ARE WELCOME. The Men's Bible Class of Takoma Park Baptist Church will hold a business meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. at the home of Mr. Pierce, | 408 Elm street. Mrs. William S. Abernethy will | s teach the Burrall Class of Cnlvary‘ Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Evangelical and GRACE REFORMED '3, Rev. Calvin H. Wingert, Past; Alpha Bible Class of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church will hold its annuat | ga the Y. W. C. A. v i i i |lecture in the Foundry Forum on Howard University will discuss | ks Knowledge of the Physical Uni- | “The World Today. verse Gives the Urge for Knowledge 5 oo McKendree Methodist in Other Areas.” | Dr. Jesse A. Keene, Howard Uni- | ; I dced Esene. o s Service at 11 am. in the Masonic versity Medical School, will dis- | ss “Cancer” at 6 p.m. cu;she anr‘x:sl;l woma‘x’rs day exer- | avenues NE. Sermon bv the Rev. | Hall at Rhode Island and Mills | The service will be in| made this a missionary hymn of matchless popularity. g-u hymns, it was writien ot one Aghhlpeuh:wpooplunfllr’*-éh | cises will be held May 5. morning |and evening. The guest speaker | for the morning service will be Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, president of the Board of Education. Her sub- | ject will be, “The Place of Women |in an Age of Doubt.” Takoma Park Baptist The Rev. William E. La Rue will have for his theme tomorrow morn- ing “‘Making Important Decisions.” In the evening Paul James, one of the speakers at the youth revival, to be held among Baptist youth of Washington next week, will be the speaker. The Men's Bible Class will hold a business meeting and socidl at the home of Harold H. Pierce, 408 Elm avenue, Takoma Park, Md., Wed- nesday at 8 pm. Alfred E. Bowers | is president. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16 _above Q N.W. 9:45—8. 8. 10—Arcana Class. 11:00 a.m,.—Morning Worshj Sermon. 8:00 D,;\. -Fello i astor, Ty ' %nfig Srhon New Coionial Hotel, 15th at M St. N.W. Margaret Ann Feldi, Speaker. 11:00 a.m.—“Behold, Your God!" Wed., 8 p.m.—“When Ye Pray.” | ] Unity Literature Available. DI. 3136. ms” . v, - timism have TR m;wuflu:uhpd.b ‘reator. 4812 Georgra Ave.NW. &6 H Street NE. | Samuel E. Rose on “The Divine | = | Judgment.” | The Jonquil Circle will hold a hot | | plate dinner on Tuesday in the | | home of Mrs. Charles Sener, 2706 Twenty-fourth street N.E. from 5 |to 7 pm. Reservations made by | telephoning Mrs. Sener. The Philathea Sunday School Class meets with Mrs. Clara Jef- fery, 1301 Massachusetts avenue | N.W., at 8 pm. on Wednesday. The Official Board is meeting at the parsonage on Thursday at 8 pm Zutheran _ TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUCO M. HENNIG MR. HUGH KRIEG, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. | Prayers.” ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN Kentucks Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Rev. Theodore Paul Fricke, 8. T. M. |90 4 m.—Sunduy e hool. .—"“What Is Religion?” 3008 Wilson RESURRECTION 3908 Wiisen & Virginia Synod. United Lutheran Church REYV. WILLIAM J DUCKER. Pastor —The Sunday School —The Service We Invite You to Attend Atonement Lutheran Church Maryland Syned, U, L. C. North Capitol and Rhode Islond Ave. 9:40 a.m. —Sunday School. 11:00 —Morning_Service. 8:00 p.m.—Vesper Service. REV H. E. SNYDER. Pastor. School. Classes for All, ne ple’s Devotional 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Lutheran Church Maryland Avenue and. 9th St. N.E. J. Harold Mumper, 8. T. M., Paster. Sundoy Church School ot 9:30 a.m. The Bible Interpreted for Every- day Life. MORNING WORSHIP at 11 a.m. Sermon: “’Obedience Through Love” YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETIES at 6:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP at 7:45 p.m. Sermon: “A Knock ot Your Door” THE HOMELIKE CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “Unheard | George E. Harris, executive sec- | retary of the Organized Bible Class | Association, will lead one of the | discussion groups at the annual con- | vention of the Maryland Federation | of Men's Bible Classes, in Hyatts- | ville on May 4 and 5. Page Mc&‘ TAKOMA Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N.W. (Three Blocks East of Walter Re Rev. J. Adrian Pleiffer. Pas 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 10:15 a'm.—Children’s_Church. 11100 a'm—Morning Worship. Lee Bivd. at Jackson. Arlington, Va. Church Service. 8:30 and 11:00 a. Church :ho 0 am. GEORGE J. GREWENOW. Fastor, | A Charming Church and a Biblical Message | 'CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOUR) SYNOD) | 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W.‘ REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor.| 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Sermon on “Is Satan a| Reality?” A study on the conflict within. | Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.—Mission Circle | Anniversary Luncheon. |INCARNATION ¢ ji, 2P, (Maryiand Synod United Lutheran Chureh) Rev. Henfy Manken, Jr., Pastor. | 9:45 a.m.—School 11:00 a.m'—The Service. 7:15p.m —Y._P._Luther Leagues. Augustana Lutheran Church Invites vou to_its service in its _new sanctuary on V St. N.W. just off of 16th 8t. tomorrow at 11 a.m.. and to 1ts Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. ARTHUR O HJELM. D. D.. Pastor. Residence 3620 Veazey St. N.W. Tel. EM. 0011 ST. PAUL’S Connecticut Ave. at Everett 8t. N.W. Henry W. Snyder. D. D., Minister. School. Tied e tor. unday "Tongu or Tied “Permanence of the Church.” ughs.” 6:30 People’s Peilowship. p. EVANGELICAL CONCORDIA LUTHERAN 20tb and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. Bible School ‘Practical Religion.” Young Peopie's Meeting. Dr. Charles A. Shreve Sunday Night at 7:45 10th and D Sts. S.W. (Old Ryland Church Building) “Christ Returneth! Halleluiah! Amen!_” Phone Adams 2847 AL ;'?i;gahytirfun 3 SIXTH st st J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 11:00am—“WHAT IS YOUR GOD?” 9:45am.—S. 8. 7:00 pm:—Y. P. GEORGETOWN P Street, "..n.e"l ll"s"‘ t W. »_NeAr 3 N.W. Rev. John Baiiey Keily, D. D.. Pastor fires of St. Peter.” 8:30 p.m.—Junior Endeavor Society. 7:00 b —Intermediate - Endéavor So- ciety. Thursdsy, 8:00p.m.—The Bible Hour. o The Public Cordially Invited. LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church 2.m.—8unday School, ‘m.—Intermediate Luther D. pm. ». CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION Opposite Felger-Shakespeare Library 212 East Capitol Street DR. JOHN WEIDLEY. Paster Emeritus REV. RALPH W. EW, Associate Plfl:f 8:30 a.m.—Matin _Service. & Hasards of . uz.fv." Rev. Loew. 9:30 8.m.—8unday School. H .m.—] . Sermon, 11:00 a.m. :;'fi::-n:'?mg,u. on. 8:45 n.n‘—ghenlun Henry Binsbruch, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service l.rat‘n' Sermon, & 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4h & B SE d Rev. J. L. FENDRICH, D. D., L. L. D. Sunday, April 28. 1TAM.—"What Is God?” 6P.M.—Vesper Service. “Imagination in Religion.” 160-!61-;:? series of lectures on “As f | Dr. Robin Gould, pastor of Francis ; | Asbury Methodist Church, will | | preach at 11 am. on “The Bramble | King” and at 8 pm. on “Pilgrims of the Mystic Way.” | | On Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. the young adults wjll present a candlelight wedding fashion show. | Thursday at 8 p.m. Dr. Gould will | conduct an open forum on the sub- | | ject, “What Religion Does to Men.” | | Friday evening members of the visi- tation committees will meet for | dinner and a brief business meeting. | iz = | Universalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. REV. SETH R. BROOKS, D. D., Minister 10:00 a.m.—Adult Forum || 11:00 am'—Chureh School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship. Topic, “Preserip- tion for Our Lost Confi- dence.” 7T00pm —Y. P. C. National Capital Chei A Genuine Welcome to N un-rfirryrifia}tr | No~- | “THE HOPE THAT , HALLOWS" 1AM “GREAT SALVATION" SPM (A service of revival victory.) | Church of the Alr | WOL. 0 'AM Midweek Meeting, Thursday, X P.M. THESE_ ARE DAYS OF TRIUMPH IN THIS WORK __ OF FAITH. COME TO BE BLESSED. Dn. Craax Foacev , Muister §f B8 Piney Br.Ro. ot Geonaia Ave. W5} " United fir;uhgtrrgu WALLACE MEMORIAL New Hampshire Ave. and . Randolph St. N.W. C. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D., Minister 11:00 a.m.-—“Practical Christianity.” “Shipwrecked Faith.” " firmhéfirian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assémbly. Intersection 15th, 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor | a'm—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. p.m.—Westminster p.m.—Christian End p.m.—Sermon_by Dr. lgflms On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. of the Presbyterian Gitt he South te the Nation's Capital. Presbyterian Church ng Street W. 11 am. 11:30 a.m. and Pales- tine. Monthly Prophetic Study. (Broadcast over Wi :00 p.m.—*Englan SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E. 3 CHURCH SERVICES B:50AM. 11AM. SPM. Guest Minisier DR. CHARLES F. DEININGER COYENANT- FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Ministers: ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY, D. D. WILLIAM HENRY DENNY 11 A.M.—Morning Worship—"When the Winds Blow and the Floods Come, What Then?” Dr. McCartney Preaching. 9:30 ¢m.—Sunday chool for All Vesper Service, Thursday 5,00 p.m. GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th a; Newton Sta. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D., Minister 1188 —;:Ex:'?mur?&“ Falthless Bat ATl e NEW YORK AVE. CHURCH 13th & H& N. Y. Avenue Is s science?” The Public Is Cordially Invited. CHURCE NEWS. Fourth Presbyterian Services Announced ‘The subject of Dr. James H. Miers, minister of Fourth Presbyterian Church, tomorrow at 11 a.m. will be “The Holy Spirit and the World” and at 8 pm. “The Blowing of the Trumpets” At 9:30 am. he will address the Minister’s Bible Class. At 7 p.m. there will be a meeting to On Monday evening Dr. Miers will explain the fourth Psalm and its relation to present world conditions. Mrs. Joseph Bogan will give an address Wednesday at 11 am. on “The Great Physician.” Luncheon will be served. Prayer meeting will be held Wed- nesday night instead of Thursday, as Dr, Miers will speak in Baltimore Thursday. Truth Bervices Waldensian Conference To Be Held Here in May A Waldensian conference will be held here May 5 and 6. A rally meeting will be held May 6 at 8 pm. - &t the Francis Asbury Methodist Church. Speakers will be the Rev. Robert F. Anthony, genersl secre- tary Waldensian Aid Society, and the Rev. Joseph Brunn, Broom Street Mission, New York City. An Italian choir will sing. On May 5 services will be held as follows: 11 am. the Rev. Mr. Anthony will preach in Georgetown Presbyterian Church, 6:45 pm. he will speak to young people of New York Avenue Church, 8 p.m. he will preach in Pirst Baptist Church. At 6:45 pm. the Rev. Mr. Brunn will speak at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. Truth fimxmnh Special All-Day Consecration Service Sixth Birthday Anniversary of the Universal School of Truth Virginia Neuhausel, Founder and Director Sunday, April 28,9 a.m.—8 p.m. 907 15th Street N.W., Suite 303 Special Services Conducted Hourly by Mrs. Neuhausel and Co-workers 9:00 8.m —Openiny 10:00 a.1 Silent dress. “Prayer,’ 7:00 p. 800 pm. Lesson-Talk. “Faith,” Virginia Neuhausel, ealing. Sigrid Petrain. " Robert Grove n """ Virginia Neuhausel, Public lnm'tej——Came for All or Any Part A Great Spiritual Peace Will Be Fglt by Those Who Give One Whole Day to Consecrated Worship Friday, 8 p.m. Public Healing Meeting ADVICE AND HELP AVAILABLE DAILY, 11 to 5 The filithuhi;r Church » Headquarters—Methodist Building, 100 Maryland Ave. N.E. Resident Bishop, Edwin Holt Hughes, D. D.. LL. D. District Superintendents, G. Ellis Williams, D, D., and E. C. Beery, D. D. Church School in All Churches ot 9:45 A.M. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelvn St. ff, Minister. inistering Har WOODSIDE 8811 Georgia_Avepue. (Sver Spring - Maryland ) v. R. D. Smith. Ph. D.. Minister. 08’ m.—Morning Worship. 00 p.m'—Evening Worship, TRINITY 5th and Penna. Ave. SF. Rev. Edward B. Wilcox. Minister. 800 pm.— "~ McKENDREE NS NIC HALL d Mills Ave. N.E. Rev. Samuel E. Ross. D. D., Minister. Worship. 11 AM and 8 P.M Compromise?” Grant Circle N.W. Steelman. Minister. 1 _AM. and R:00 P.M Every Man's Bible Class, 9:30 AM. CALVARY Columbia Road Near Fifteenth St. ORRIS GEAVENOR ROBINSON. Minister. Louis A. Potter. Director of Muslc. 11700"s.m.—Morning _ Worship. 500 p.m.—Evening Worship. HAMLINE 16th and Allison Sts. N W. v. H. W. Burgan. D. D.. Minister. 60 am. and 8:00 pm.-—Worship. LINCOLN ROAD R. I Ave. and Lincoln Rd. N REGINALD H. STONE, D. D., Minist __Worship, 11 am. and & p.m WAUGH Third and A Streets N.E. Clarkson R. Banes. Minister. 11:00 a.m._and R:00 p.m —Worship DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H Sts. N.E. Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, Minister. __ Worship. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Metropolitan Memorial The National Church Nebraska an: Re; 11 ew Mexico Avenues. The Study in Mone." UNION t Near Penn. Ave. N.W. DWARDS. D. D.. Minisier. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. and River Rd Walter M. Michael, DD Wi » Worship. 11_A.M. and 3 RYLAND 10th and D Sts. 8&.W. Rev. K. G. Newell Worship, 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM N.W inister M. FOUNDRY “The Church 16th St. Near P S¢. of the States” FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister 11.00 & m—*“DID HE COME TOO 800! 8.00 p.m.—“WHAT ARE MEN SAYIN( Mount Vernon Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. Place The South’s Representative Church 11:00 am.—“MY GOSPEL.” 8:00 p.m—"OUR DRINK PROBLEM.” DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN, Minister. _7_fpizrnpal Episcopal e Easbingtnn Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon _11:00 a.m. Preacher, the Dean. People's Evensong and Sermon 4:00 p.m. Dedication of the Precentor's Stal. Preacher, the Bishop of Washingto P NI Saint Mark’s “ON CAPITOL HILL” Third and A Streets Southeast REV. ROBERT J. PLUMB, Rector. m.—Holy Communion. 0 55 —Morine Bracsr and se S Nornine Bragér and Sermon by the Rector. 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Pellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Thursday, 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m.—Southeast Union Service. ST. JOHN’S, GEORGETOWN 320 0 St. N.W. F. BLAND TUCKER, Reetor. Holy Communon, —Church School, am.—Morning Prayer 30 .. —Evening P: nésday and Thur REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D, D. The Country Church in the City. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Webster St. and Rock Oreek Church Rd. Services 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School. 9: : HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL 7 lethe . N.W. eV SN S RO Services at 7:30 and 11. Church School st 9:30 a.m. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH 222 8th St. NE—Tel All 1746. THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. and 11, and Sermon. and Sermon. 10:00 . 7- pm. TRINITY CHURCH Piney Branch Rd. at Dahlia St. N.W. REV. RENO 8. HARP, Jr. Rester. ROGATION SUNDAY. a.m.—Holy Cc wunion. 0 Morhine Erever & Sermon. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Cemn. Aves. N.W. REV. H. D. STERRETT, Rector. 11 p.m.—Young 's Supper. Ascension Day, Thursday, May 8. 11:00 l.m.—lolr, ‘Communion. ~ ChristChurch, Georgetown 31st and O Streets N.W. The Reverend J. Gillesple s, . Armstre; 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. a.m.—Church School. .—Morning Prayer and Confirmation. St Thomas’ Church Rev. H. Sunday.” & 9:30 and 11 a.m—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Service and Sermon by the ctor. 7:00 p.m —Young People's Fellowship. Add “Radio Script Writing.” Wednesday at 8 and Thursday at 8 and 11 am.—Holy Communion. Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D.. LL. D. Rev. Dunean Fraser. B. A. mon by the Rev. Mr. Fraser. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Bancreft Place REV. WILL . . B. Minister in’ Charwe. ~—Holy Communion. h School. Prayer. Sermon by . 8 Dunlap, Wash- ington Cathedral. 7:00 p.m.—Young People's Pellowship. Thurs. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. Holy Communion Church 8¢l en: & WEEKDAY n"fl!: Wednesday, St. Pllll and St. James. Holy Comminion. ‘30 a.ma. Thursdsy, Aseension Day. Holy Communion = - Holy Communion, Choral SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH : TR e ST. PAUL'S CHURCH rd 9. I-r_'_l_flm. Otrele. The Nativity Kst.gk o4t e All Attend at Nativity in Ma; oMM ot e | GOOD SHEPHERD " | Sixth Street N.E. Bet. H and “I" Rev. Cornelius Stevenson Abbott 7:30 and 11:00 AM. and 8:00 P, Sermon at 11:00 A.M. by Rev. F. Allen Parsons,