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CHURCH NEWS. . Fague Springman Will Be Soloist at New York Avenue Dr. Peter Marshall Will Preach Two Sermons At Church Tomorrow ‘The Rev. Dr. Peter Marshall, min- {ster of the New York Avenue Pres- by Dett, by Burleigh. Fague Springman, director of music at the National Park College, will be the | “The | guest soloist Lord's Pray “Consider Pfleuger. The Rev. Dr. Marshall will have for his subject at 8 p.m., “The Limi- tations of God.” The choir will sing questions and answers No. 27 through 32 of “The Westminster Shorter Catechism,” by Emurian, At 6 pm. the young people will have tea with Miss Virginia Fisher and Miss Ruth Hickman as hostesses. At 6:30 p.m. there will be a combined meeting of all the young people. The Rev. Robert W. Anthony, general secretary of the Waldensian Aid Society, will speak and movies will be shown. On , Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Marshall will conduct the service, and special music will be presented by & choral group from the choir. | He will sing r,” by Malotte, and Hear Me,” and by Petworth Methodist Plans Loyalty Day Special loyalty day services are planned tomorrow at Petworth Methodist Church. At 11 am. Dr. his course at Gettysburg College | back., jr., assist- Steelman will speak on “Gifts for |three years ago, he studied divinity | ant teacher, will the King.” Music will be rcnderediag Yale University; later he con- |speak senjor | tinued his studies at Gettysburg Zwingli Men’s by both the junior and choirs, directed by Mrs. Ardis Can- non. It will be yvoung people’s night at 8 pm, with Bill Maness presid- ing. Kenny Holmes will tell of the youth rally at the General Confer- ence in Atlantic City. The girls’ choir, directed by Miss Beth King, will sing. Dr. Steelman will preach. On Monday at 8 p.m. the Berean Bible Class will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John T. Shadle, 3724 New Hampshire avenue N.W THE REV. HENRY W, SNYDER, Jr, "Right Hand of God' {Dr. Snyder's Topic “The Right Hand of God” will be he theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church by Dr. Henry W. Snyder, the pastor. In the evening he will |speak on “Christ Lives; Therefore!” | The Leeds Bible Class will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Miriam Brager. On Wednesday |afternoon the Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the home ofi Mrs. Frank Koch, with Miss Laura | Gilliland, a former missionary to | Africa, as the guest speaker. In the evening the church council will meet. Dr. and Mrs. Snyder will attend the commencement exercises of the | Gettysburg Theological Seminary | y_ night, when their son, the | Rev. Henry W. Snyder, jr., will be | graduated with the degree of bach-“ elor of divinity. After completing | |t | Seminary. He is a member of the | Phi Sigma Kappa Social Fraternity, | and of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor- | ary Scholastic Fraternity. During | his senior year, he was honored with | the presidency of the student body“ at the semina; He is also a mem- sang in St. month, Paul's Church last | r Jennings will preside. The Class of Friendship of Emory Methodist Church elected the following officers: Mrs. Helen Mauger, president; Mrs, Mar, first vice president; Mrs. Hazel La%- Vallee, second vice president; Mrs. Hazel Hunter, recording secretary; Mrs. Lillian Hough, \corresponding secretary; Mrs. Oreta Branda, treas- urer; Mrs, Lilly Smith, assistant; Mrs. Lucy Baumann, home members’ secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Maye, asso- ciate, and Mrs. Ethel Goodwin, music chairman. 8. P. Beery will teach the Box Bible Class tomorrow morning. The Burrall Class of Calvary Bap- tist Church installed officers as fol- lows: Miss Margaret A. Reading, president; vice president; Miss Laura Bennett, secretary; Miss Anne Renn, treas- urer; Miss Eunice Thomas, corre- sponding secretary; Miss Gunilda Churchill, editor; Miss Mary Ruth Tindall, Miss Mary B. Clark, Mrs. Lonnie Thomas, Miss Florence Yule, Mrs. Mary Warren and Miss Char- lotte Morris, captains. The teacher, Mrs. William 8. Abernethy, will teach the lesson tomorrow. Mrs. Mabel Ludwig has been ap- pointed by Mrs. Olga Mae Trussell, president of the L. F. O. Class of Brookland Meth- odist Church, as class representa- tive to the Or- ganized Bible Class Associa- § tion. Henry J. Lein- at the Bible Class of the Grace Re- formed Church tomorrow morning. Mr. Etchison. The Men's Brotherhood Bible Class | y of Hamline Methodist Church will | |ber of the seminary chorus, which |hold its annual banquet on Friday | at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. William E. Harrison, former Wash- ington minister, now district super- intendent of the Ann Arbor, Mich., district. Mr. Sweeney, retired police Mrs. Julia Brueggman,. garet Roethe, sent the certificate of membership tomorrow morning. Rudolph ‘H. Gaber, boys’ work director, Y. M. C. A, is teacher; George S. Tougias, president, and George W. Talburtt, class representative, to the associa- tion. . The Men's Class of Congress Heights Methodist Church elected the following officers: ‘John G. Mc- Gee, president; Paul L. McConahay, vice president; Guy P. Walker, recording secretary; T. Frank Allen, treasurer; Rev. James M. McCauley, teacher; Adam McGibbon, pianist; R. T. Thrift, chorister; Frank Pinion, chaplain; Wesley L. Newton, mon- itor; L. R. Philpott and Joshua B. Finagin, assistant teachers. Page McK. Etchison, president of the Organized Bible Class Associa- tion, will attend a meeting of the World's Sunday School Association at Lake Mohonk, N. Y., next Thurs- day and Friday. George E. Harris, executive secretary; George M. Gooch and Mr. Etchison will attend | the meeting of the Advisory Com- | mittee of the National Federation of Men's Bible Classes in Philadel- phia on Saturday. The Harrison Bible Class of Con- gress Street Methodist Church is conducting a membership and at- tendance campaigne under the | gadership of Representative Sam obbs of Alabama. Twenty-five teams of five men each have been organized and the class attendance has been doubled. Dr. Elmer Louis | Kayser, dean of George ‘Washington | University, will teach tomorrow and May 19. Representative Hobbs speaks May 12 and May 26. tary; Miss Nellie V. Griffin, mem- bership chairman, and Mrs. Ruth Gilmore, social and recreation chair- man. Eleanor Nordeen is| tedcher. Mrs. The Anna May Wood Class of Waugh Methodist Church will hold | a business meeting Tuesday at 8 | pm, at the home of Mrs. William | Pressures of Modern Life on Marriage To Be Discussed Church of Reformation Gathering to Hear Latest Sermon of Series “The Pressures of Modern Life Upon Marriage” is the subject of Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Refor- mation, tomorrow evening. He is continuing his series of sermons on “The Responsibility of the Church for Developing Citizenship.” At 11 am. Dr. Blackwelder’s subject is “The Divine Interlude.” Holy Communion will be observed at 8:30 am, when the Rev. Ralph W. Loew, associate pastor, will speak on “The Vision That Wouldn't Die.” Dr. Joseph Brunn of New York City will be the guest speaker of the round table at 6:45 pm. He will present the work of the Walden- sians. A group of Italian young peo- ple, under the direction of the Rev. Olinda Marseglio, will sing. James Taylor, vice president of the Luther League of the Maryland Synod, will be the guest speaker at the Life Service Day program at 6:45 p.m. The Sunday school class of Mrs. Raab will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar F. Blackwelder, 9 Wetherill road N.W,, Monday evening. The Church Council meets Tues- day evening in the pastor’s study. Sessions of the midweek school will be concluded on Thursday at 7:30 pm. The Matin Choir will hold its| annual spring picnic on Saturday afternoon. Mefropolitan Bapfist To Hear Dr. Monfgomery Dr. James Shera Montgomery, | chaplain of the House of Represent- atives, will be the guest preacher at the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. In the morning Dr. John Compton Ball will preach on “What It Means to Live for Jesus,” with observance of the Lord's supper following. The ordinance of baptism will be ad- ministered at the evening service. | The Women's Missionary Society | on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. will have | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1940, News of the Bible Classes Activities of Interest to Local Organizations The Adult Bible Class of Chevy Chase Baptist Church will have as guest speaker tomorrow morning Dr. George S. Duncan of American University. He will speak on “The Nature and Purpose of the Bible.” E. P, Dr. Douglas Horfon Talks Tomorrow at First Congregational A Cappella Choir - Will Sing Number Dedicated to It The Rev. Dr. Douglas Horton, minister and general secretary of the Congregational and Christian Churches in the United States of ‘America, comes to the First Congre- gational Church this week end as & diamond jubilee feature and will preach at 11 a.ni. tomorrow on “The Essence of the Gospel.” He is the author of many mooks. The Washington A Cappella Chor, Ruby Smith - Stahl, director, will sing “Red River in the Night,” by Deane Shure, Washington composer, Stah} and this choir. Dorothy Wil- son Halbach will be soloist. Dr. Ernest Harold Clay, recently returned medical missionary from p.m. on “Experiences of a Physician in China.” The Scrooby Club meets at 6 p.m. The Tuxis Club meets at 6:30. “A Christian’s Attitude in Time of War” will be discussed by a panel including E. Donald Preston, Mar- tin Schram, Carl Markwith, Paul There will be no dinner on Thurs- day. Cleric From Ireland To Conduct Service Evangelist J. Edwin Orr of Bel- fast, Ireland, a life fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, will conduct a city-wide “spiritual awak- ening ‘campaign” beginning tomor- row and continuing daily, except Saturdays, through May 19. The service will be held at Grace Bap- tist Church, of which the Rev. F. W. Johnson is pastor. The meetings are sponsored by the Laymen's Evangelistic Association. CHURCH OF GOD 2407 Minnesota Avenue S.E. who dedicated the number to Mrs. | Changli, North China, speaks at 8| Sedgwick, Cornelia Rand and others. | CHURCH NEWS, Dr. Pierce Will Preach On ‘Joy of Religion’ The Rev. John L. Mixon, direc- tor of the department of social wel- fare, Washington Federation of Churches, will address the:current problems class at All Souls’ Uni- tarian Church tomorrow at 10 a.m, on “The Church and Social Rela- tions.” At the same time before the com- parative religion class, Rabbi Harry Silverstone will continue his course of lectures on “The Hebrew Apoce rypha,” speaking on “Tobit.” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will preach at 11 am. on “The Joy of Natural Religion.” | ‘The spring meeting of the Joseph Priestley Conference of Unitarian ‘v._mnfigt;gagingja_! = A—17 Churches will be held at Germane town, Pa., May 8 and 9. A nume ber of representatives of All Souls” Church will attend. At the meeting of the Unitarian thought group Thursday at 8 p.m., Miss Lela Allred will speak on “An Hour Witk the Blologists.” Miss Dorothy Swift, who spent last sume« ymer in Finland, will give an ilius= trated talk on that country at a meeting of the Women's Alliance Friday. 5 _flnngrgaii_nnal MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1410 Columbia Read Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Minister 11:00 AM. “BIOGRAPHERS AND PUBLISHERS.” 1st CHURCH 11:00 traveler. He has had every co | | | The Washinston & Cappela cl ght. River in the Night Dean Shure. a anthem to Ruby Smith Stahl and this Dorothy Wilson Halbach, alto, sings 8:00 ERNEST HAROL “The Experience of a Dr. Clay is Superintendent of the Ma: | North China. He has been in charge o | &ll the days of recent active warfare, France as a Sergeant in the Medical C | he wa. | commi: | oned as a medical missionary DR. DOUGLAS HORTON Minister and General Secretary of the Congregational-Christian Chureh in United States Dr. Horton belongs among the six greatest preachers of our country. A scholar, an author, a translator, a world him. Pastorates were in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Chicago, Illinois. Great soul, great preacher, great Christian, Hear Dr. Horton on “The Essence of the Gospel” hoir will sing Deane Shure's anthem interne in the Roseland Community Hospital, Chicago, and was Visitors to the City Are Welcome to These Special Services 10th & G Sts. N.W, *STONE ANDERSON WALPEP 6T SoRHERS, i AM. nceivable honor conferred on “Red Waskington composer, dedicated this choir. “The Penitent,” by Van de Water P.M. D CLAY, M. D. Physician in China” riyr's Memorial Hospital in Changli, f medical work since 1926 and during World War he was in Following his medical training During the orps. by the Methodist Church. 10th and N TEMPLE {tam¢3. STER. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY. 5 Ever E 8:00 p.m.—Guest ‘Speaker, Rev. Edwin H. Tuller. | Lived.” E Near 7th St. S.W. Dr. J. E. Brigss, Pastor 11:00 am.—*“The Officers and Ordi- nances of a New Testament Chureh.” 7:45 p.m.—*“Who W After Death.” People of the Church Assist- specm‘ nght serwce 1oi‘flcer of Baltimore, will entertain ?;sresgsun:?n Sg::ly:: .:?cm?‘éhggux{i At Takoma Park Church and Missionary Alliance Church and | (Headquarters at Anderson. Indiana.) ORDER OF SUNDAY SERVICES: Church ~ 8chool—Classes for ing 9:30 a.m.—Congressman _Jed Johnson teaching the Bereas: Deacon Price, the Baracas; Deacon The Alert Bible Class will meet in Kline, 1820 Potomac avenue SE. the parlor Tuesday evening. Dr. B The Yaden B! CHEVY CHASE Western Ave., W. of Circle. | with dialect stories; Granville Ba- | ble Class of Pet- Every Age - s 10:00 am. Tune, Philatheas. vi Z 8 . A i i Rev. Edward O. Clark, Pastor. —B T vic Steelman will speak at 8 p.m. Thurs- |geant will play trumpet solos. Wil- | worth Baptist Church installed the | Teturned missionary from Indo e D iaders 100 A, o , s day on “Scripture That Has Made | The Rev. R. Paul Schearrer will h“‘; R. Schmucker will lead the following officers: P, C. Ellet, presi~ Chi]rlmd. The new officers will be in- | | Evening Evangenstic” Servies 8.00 b u.?:'«s;"r:;“':grgurr;mnxséx?m'somfinr"'rne ues! History.” reach at 11 am. tomorrow in the SIgINg and Theodore C. Lewis Will | dent; H. B. Peck, secretary; G. H. | stalled. ; o B a O TER, Pater. 8:00 pm.—DF - Charies, B Remer ™ | Lo 3sisthht o the Pacior And Min: “The Pampered Darling,” a one- ";‘akoma Park Presbyterian Church | De toastmaster. The Mizpah Class | Norton, treasurer, and James G.| The Senior B. Y. P. U. will have B 2ine Site 1600 wna Tavior or:. 5000 S | ister of Music wil speak and ging. Act comedy, will be presented by the | on “The Healing Ministry of Jesus.” will have charge of the opening serv- | Yaden, teacher. charge of service Thursday at 7:45 | ; The Churel af . intermediate department Friday at 8:15 p.m. May Is Youth Month At Temple Baptist May will be observed as vouth month in Temple Baptist Church, All offices in the church and church school will be filled by young peo- ple. Lester Thomas, moderator; Miss Irene Boswell, church clerk; Miss Jane Newby, financial secre- tary; George Moss, treasurer; Ver- non Swiger, superintendent of church school. Tomorrow evening | the Rev. Edwin H. Tuller will be} their guest speaker. | On Wednesday there will be a youth banquet. The Rev. Ralph | Lowe will speak. The Thursday | service will be in charge of Harold Bacon, Alvin Bissett, Karl Morri- son, Earl Ullman and Fred Fox, Miss Dorothy Hovermale, Alta Lewis, | Robena Hodgson, Mildred Doerner, ! Marion Minnick and Agnis Smith. At 11 am. the Rev. Randolph L. Gregory will speak on “The Great- est Youth of All the Ages.” Chester Hutchinson of the Vaughn Class,! Calvary Baptist Church, will con- | duct part of the Vaughn Class or- chestra in the evening. Dr. Fred BuschnTeyer To Preach on Publishers “Biographers and Publishers” is the subject of the Rev. Dr. Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, minister of | the Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church, tomorrow at 11 a.m. Parents and those in the Adult Forum will have an opportunity to | attend study groups on the general theme, “Religious Education in the Home,” at 9:30 am. on Sunday mornings during May. Parents of younger children will base their dis- cussions on the book by Marguerite Harmon Bro, “When Children Ask.” | The High School Forum will have | & “work shop” at 6 p.m. on the par- ents’ program for Mother’s Day. Incarnation Lutheran To Mark Ascension ‘The Incarnation Lutheran Church | of the United Lutheran Church, Maryland Synod, will celebrate the Ascension at its 11 a.m. service to- morrow. The Rev. Henry Manken will continue his post-Easter series of sermons on the “Apostles” and “Nicene” creeds, and preach on “The Ascension of Jesus Christ.” Ralph C. Masters, sr., will teach the Muhlenberg adult Bible class for men and women at 9:45 am. The Church Council will meet on Monday at 8 p.m. The Guild Loyalty Circle will give a luncheon in the parish hall on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Holy communion will be celebrated on Trinity Sunday at 8:30 and 11 am, Self Realization. Brehmachari Jotin of Calcutta, Bndia, will speak at the morning pervice of the Self-Realization fel- fowship on “Absolute Monism.” The public class in philosophy and yoga will be held Wednesday at 8 pm.! ——— Friends 8 MEETING _(OR’ 13th and Irving Street: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday_School. Meetings_for_worship. _welcome. Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday, at 11 a.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m, interested are welcome. §namu» Christianity ) All Nattonal @hurch of Hositive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Teacher. 1726 H St. N.W. Sunday, May 5. 11:00 8.m.—“Emotions and Religion.” Classes on Wednesday ALL CLASSES FREE. At 8 pm. a special service will con- stitute Bliss School night, and mem- bers of the faculty and the student body will attend. The music will be | furnished by the Bliss School Glee Club Dr. Roy J. Burroughs,| teacher of the Bliss Bible Class, and | Roy M Ray and John W. Louer will participate in the service. The pastor will preach on “Such as I Have.” Dr. E. V. Wilcox, economist and | lecturer, will address the Brother- | nood Bible Class at 9:30 am, on |Drake Bible Class of Calvary Baptist | “The Church in the World of 1940.” | Church tomorrow. Fred Kirby and | Methodist Church will The class meets at the home of H.|Frank Wilkinson will assist in the |of the service J. Carr, 107 Holly avenus. The Seventy-Niners will meet Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple. | The choral group of the Takoma Park Woman's Club will give a con- | cert Saturday evening in the church | hall for the benefit of the Takoma Park Health and Welfare Center. Rey. (_:Eurles B. Aastin Announces Topics The Rev. Charles B Austin, pastor | of the West Washington Baptist | Church, will preach at 11 am. to-| morrow on “John's Seven Pictures of Christ” and at 8 p.m. on “What to Believe About Jesus.” The pastor will speak Thursday at 7:30 pm. on “Dedicating the Home.” At the annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society last Tuesday evening officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Elsie M. Henry, president; Mrs. Ida Burrows, vice president; Mrs. Inez Lucas, secre- tary, and Miss Emma Stevens, treas- urer. The Ladies’ Aid Society will serve a chicken salad luncheon May 16 in the Sunday school auditorium. The public is invited. This church will observe Christian home week May 5 to 12. Lincoln Congregational The annual woman’s day exer- cises will be celebrated tomorrow morning and evening. At the morn- ing service Mrs. Henry Gratton Doyle, president of the Board of Education, will be the guest speaker. | She will discuss “Woman's Place |in an Age of Doubt.” The vested chorus choir, with Miss Cleota Col- lins as director and soloist, will ren- der selected music. The Men's Brotherhood will meet at 10:15 am. Dr. Ferdinand D. Whitby, psychidtrist, will discuss “A Physical Basis for Moral Behavior.” At 8 pm. the vested choir will be featured in a musical program, with Miss Otis Holley, soprano, vo- cal soloist, and Julius Cerroll as organ soloist. | Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Mary McClellan, Speaker. 800 pm.Evening Service. Tues., 3:00 and ;00 p-m.—Lessons n Tuth, Wed., 8:00 p.m—Healing and Prosperity. 12.20 to 12:40—Noon Day Silence. Unity_ Literatu; for Sale. Tel. Met. 1889, Thensnphy “The Life Everlasting.” ‘; SMITH TASSIN E 4 Sunday, May 5. 8 P.M. 'WASHINGTON LODGET. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Sun., May 5, 8:15 P.M.—Talk “THE POWER OF THOUGHT.” ‘Wed., 8:15 P.M,, Study Class. Library Open Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 P.M. ‘White Lotus Day Observance Wednesday, May 8, at 8:15 P.M. ALL WELCOME United Lodge of Thooupln:i’s ice of the adult department tomor- | row morning. Miss Nellie Hawke will preside. ‘The Comparative Religion Class of All Souls’ Church will have the fol- lowing speakers: Tomorrow, Rabbi Silverstone speaks on “Tobit”; May 12, E. G. Dodge, Civil Service Com- mission; May 19, Thomas G. Sher- man; May 26, Winslow H,.Herschel, National Bureau of Standards. Herbert Irvin will preside over the program. Mrs, Crater will sing. The A. B. Pugh Bible Class of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church will be in charge of the Congressional Committee tomorrow. A business meeting will be held Monday at 8 pm. Maj. Ernest W Brown, superintendent of police, will | show pictures of the Boys’ Club. Mrs. J. W. Smith will speak to the adult department at 9:30 am.! tomorrow, on “Our Church—Estab- lishing the Kingdom Throughout the | World.” The Rainbow Class will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday. Thomas O. Jones as guest teacher tomorrow morning. Rhodes Mitchell and Golden Dagger will assist in the program. Special musical num- bers will be given by the Boys’' Glee Club of Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Va. Gordon Page, director of the club, will sing. The class will have charge of the service at Central Union Mission Saturday evening. The following have been appointed as the Nominating Com- mittee to select new class officers: Carl E. Bogardus, chairman; Clyde J. Crouch and Norman Gill. ‘The Organized Bible Class Asso- ciation will meet at Ingram Memorial Congregational Church on May 15. George M. Lamsa of Phila- delphia will speak. The Tower Class of Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church will hold a meeting and social at the home of Glenn Slicer, 18 Parkside road, Sligo Park Hills, Md., on Tues- day evening. Current scientific literature dealing with important popular religious themes will be reviewed. The Temple Bible Class of Gunton Temple Church joined the Organized Bible Class Association and Vice President Willard S. Lines will pre- @hristian NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister ‘WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant .—Bible School, —8e1 ., “Christians in a M. Bade .—Junior Church. ,—Christian Endeavor, Ses G ti repai Wm. @olumbia -Heights 1435 Park Road N.W. Arthur P. Wilson, Minister 11:00 a. Christian and Leisure.” 8:00 p. son of the " Philippines. THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH THOMAS CIRCLE RAPHAEL HARWOOD MILLER, IVAN B. DUGAN. Ministers: .—Church School. .—Morning Service, *“The Christianity of All Christi; b Blds., 17th Eye Sts. B s e sy Eoiect The Vaughn E ass of Calvary Bap- | tist Church will have Vice President | The Kinnear Class of Women, | | known as “Class 30," of Calvary | Baptist Church will hold its annual | | banquet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. | Mrs. Hattie G. Ruppart is in charge | | of reservations. Charles C. Haig speaks to the |0. W. L. Class of Covenant-First | | Presbyterian Church tomorrow | | morning on “Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Nahum.” | The Men's Ciass of Calvary | have charge' at the Central ! Union Mission on Monday eve- | ning. The annual banquet will be | held Wednesday. | The George H. Winslow Men's | Bible Class of Eastern Presbyterian | Church will conduct the service | at the Northeast Rescue Mission on Monday evening. _ Brethren CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4th and North Carolina Ave. 8.E. . BOWMAN, Minister. 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.—"“When God Forgets.” 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 6:00 p.m —The Holy Communion Will Be Observed. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) ~ CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY — 16 above Q N.W. 9:45—8 8. 10—Arcana CI 11:00 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, 8:00 p.m e 'With You Fellowship Circle. pm. On Friday at 8 pm. the Rev. Robert Savage will conduct a recre- ation night for the young people. New Thought. Dr. Brown Landone, whose latest book, “Prophecies of Melchi-Zedek in the Great Pysramid and the Seven Temples,” has already had a sale of thousands of copies, will give a lec- ture at the Raleigh Hotel on Wednes- day at 8 pm. on “The White Powers | Are on the March.” All are invited. Bivine é:mm First Divine Science Church Grafton Hotel, Conn. Ave. at De Sales. REV. G. L. PATCH, Minister vercoming Fear." . R pm-—Healing Service and Prophet of America. Bring & Guest. SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Brahmachari Jotin of India “ABSOLUTE MONISM” Sunday, May 5. at 11 AM. Public Ciass in Philosephy and Yosa Wedresday, May 8, at 8 P.M. 4748 Western Ave. N.W. (Bus Stop Chesapeal 49th Sts.). New Thought One Lecture Only “The White Powers Are on the March.” Wed.. May 8, at & P.M. RALEIGH HOTEL. All_Are Welcome. }in{tg Schoal New Colonial Hotel, 15th at M St. N.W. Margaret Ann Feldt, Speaker. 011:00 a. “Praying Thre Wed. 8 p.m.—Healing ble, Truth Services Universal School of Truth 907 15¢h St. N.W., Room 303. Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Director, Speaks. Sunday, May 5, 8 P.M., “Desires— How to RealizeThem.” Healing Service Every Priday at & p.m, Come and Be Healed. Public Welcome, call or telephone for further information RE. 1778. i~ ‘Peuternstal Hhite Cross WHITE CROSS CHURCH OF CHRIST 1810 Ontario_ Place N.W. EV. JANE OATES, aver Sei MRS. APPLETON, Leader. 1713 K Street N.W. Sun, 11 a Tues.. Thurs.. 8 Healing. Interviews Tues. and Thurs., Wed 2 to 6 o.m. 2-5; ] 7®Hrintian' Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, M. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. N.E. Third Church of Christ 13th and L Sts. N.W. | Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 1€th and Oak Bts. N.W, WEVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday’ Schooi—11 ESDAY E' Scientist PN o F250 Pal Br AR e DA TE: READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except WEDNESDAYS, 9 t0 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. Hours 12 to 5:30 p.m. week dag's: 12:30 to 5:30 Sun- days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, a:x% Sundays and holidays, 2 ). FOURTH CHURCH—Riggs Bank Bldg., 3300 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7; Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Holidays, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to atterd our church services_and use_our_reading rooms, First E Church of Christ Scientist AST FALLS CHURCH, VA. At Little_Falls Street Sta Blndey stvices spd Sunder 00l, 11 A.M, Wednesday Services, 8 P.M. Resding Room at 5‘4%’ Wilson Bivd., Arlingten, Va. Pastor, Rev. Paul Sperry. A rvice. ___ Truth Genter ) Spiritualist A TRUTH CENTER || Bty RS M. | MANDIS 6 Farr .W. Meetings every Fri- P. o Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gal in St. N. at 5000 Block 14th Ordained by the tern’l General Assembly of Spiritualists ‘Blessed are they at urn, for the reia_6563. LONGLEY MEMOR 3423 Holmead Between 13th and 14th a8 P TAL Dr. Z_A. Wrisht, P 1320 N ST. N.W. By DR. Z. A. Midweek Service, Thursda Messages to all by elergy. Farland Dr. Z A Geo. Ki y, 8 P.M. Rev. M. Me- right. Dr. J. Gray, felter. visiting mine [ frien Asgoriation J K. Simmons, 1341 Newton Mestise Meetings evers Thurs., NW. s E Readings by Appt. 1. 434 & Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday, 8 ». Spirit resding’ by ‘Rev. 1da E. Strack. Mrs "r:hon‘:‘ué' Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Mister and Midwesk Tesssge service at 600 Pa. Ave. B.E. Thursday at 8:00 p.m. The First Spiritualist Church u‘l"é::fir::c:t ‘syf"in efl‘:'w’::g':i REV. ALFRED H. TERRY. Subject: “HERE AND HEREAFTER” 11 irit Messages, ’ c.!'.’.-‘.!fifl..'."n"‘ma I *1572. « Thurch of Two Worlds Hotel Continental, B3, ,,,,, Rev. H, Gordon Burroughs, Minister “The Purpase of Meditation” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Message Service. _ Assemblies of God CITY-WIDE REVIVAL Subject Sunday Evening 7:45 “THE UNPAR- DONABLE SIN” FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 915 Mass. Ave. N.W. You Cannot Afford to Miss It! Pentecostal Tabernacle North Capitol A School 9:30 14 AM. Rev. L. S. Evans EVANGELIST Shreveport, La. Conducting City-wide Revival The Friendly Church 1911 H St. N.W. Take Penna. Ave. Cars to 19th St. N.W. 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m, Evan- gelist from California. DR. JONAS E. MILLER. Minister. . Everybody Welcome. DR. BROWN LANDONE | BETHEL | and K Streets Every Night (Except Sat.), 7:45 P.M. | elcome METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. | John Compton Ball, D. D. REV. ROBERT CARLTON SAVAGE. MORNING AT ELEVEN SERMON BY DR. BALL ON “Living for Jesus” Dr. Ball will administer the Lord's Sup- per following the sermon | EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “Beautiful Baptisism” SERMON BY GUEST PREACHER. James Shera Montgomery Chaplain of House of Representatives. Sermon Theme “The Glory of an Obscure Life” Do not mies this_thrilling discourse by our beloved chaplain, IF LATE CALL A TAXI Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. Emmans, Pastor We Preach 4 Eeih Christ Coming Again 11:00 am. “These Last Days.” 7:45 pm. “Auctioneers of Souls.” SEVERAL BAPTISMS. PETWORTH i o Fanssite i, | Communion and Reception of ew Members. Guest Sveaker Rev. Frederic F. Briges. 11:00 a.m.—Subject; “He Is Risen.” 8:00 p.m.—Subject. “The Simplicity of Salvation.” 9:45am.—S. S Classes for All Yaden Bibie Class for Men. Tues. 8 p.m—Annual Meeting of Church. WEST WASHINGTON 3ist and N Streets N.W. | | 1 | = Laymi | sunday _Ser GRACE 9th S§t. and South Carolina Ave. S.E. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON Assistant Walton L. MacMillan. Spiritual Awakening Campaisn. May 5 to May 19 BY J. EDWIN ORR of Balfast, Irelard. Services Conducted in Co-operation With en's Evangelistic Committee. rvices sunday at_11 and 8 and Every Night at 7:45. Communion Sunday Morning. All Are Welcome. | CENTENNIAL Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School 11:00 AM Dr. Hubert Bunyea. 6:45—Baptist Training Union. 8:00 P.M Dr. Hubert Bunyea. Thursday at 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study Meeting. Prayer for the Sick at Each Serviee. Fountain Memorial W. B, KING, Minister. Naylor Rd. Above Minn. Ave. S.E. unday Schoo! ‘The Days of Pentecost.” ‘oung_ People. 1 ‘God With Us.” " KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. S.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. Tth id East Capito! Sts. v 3. Ray Garrett, Pastor. A Living Sacrifice.” 6:45 pm—B. Y. P. U REVEREND GARRETT CHARLES B. AUSTIN. r. Worship, 11:00 am. and 8:00 pm. | ASSUMES PASTORATE TODAY Rational Bap Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. Supper. 9:45 a.m.—Bibie School. 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—“THE ONE WHO BRINGS TO REMEMBRANCE.” 8:00 pm.—“CHRIST AND YOUTH'S VICTORY,” By Howard Rees. (Closing Youth Revival Service.) Large Chorus Choir. 6:45 p.m.—Training Unions. tist Memorial A. Lincoln Smith, Assistant Pastor. The Lord's pm—“THE HOLY SPIRIT.” Midweek Service, Thursday, 8 11:00 a.m.—* BETHANY %t The Men’s Bible Class Invites You 1 EDWARI FIRST Choir of 80 Voices at Both Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Calbary wevy REV. W. 11:00 lJil.—“WlIEN JESUS SANG.” (Communion Service.) Ninth St. and South R. I Ave. and 2nd St. N.W., M. P. GERMAN, Minister “A Plain Man's Religion.” Practical Interpretation of the Lesson, 11:00 a. m.—“COVENANTERS,” Dr. Pruden. 8:00 p.m.—Rev. Robert F. Anthony of the Waldensian Society. Rev. E. H. Tuller, Assistant 8:00 p.m.—“WASHINGTON’S PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1—LIQUOR.” 7:45 p.m.—Organ Recital, Thomas Moss. HEAR J. EDWIN ORR Grace Baptist Church May 5 to May 19 Sundays 11:00 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. Monday to Friday 7:45 P.M. Laymen’s Evangelistic Association ‘'When Forgiveness Is Costly.” to Hear Horace Stevenson Give s 6th and O Streets N.W. D HUGHES PRUDEN, Pastor Services. .; B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 pm. and H Sts. N.W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 pm.—B. Y. P. U. Carolina Ave. S.E.