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CHURCH NEWS. Dr. Marshall fo Talk On ‘Daughters of Lelophehad’ ‘Youth and the Grail’ To Be His Topic at Evening Service Dr. Peter Marshall, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will have for his topic at 11-am. tomorrow “The Daughters of Zelophehad.” The choir will sing “Behold, I Starid at the Door” and “Holy Art Thou.” At 8 pm. Dr. Marshall will speak on “Youth and the Grail” The choir will conclude a series of pres- entations of “The Westminster Shorter Catechism.” Members of the Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, will be guests at the evening worship. At 6:30 pm. the choir and charus and the three young people’s groups will join in a presentation of the life of Christ in song and Scrip- ture. At 7:30 pm. Thursday Dr. Mar- shall will conduct the service and special music will be by a choral group from the choir. Chevy Chase Bapfists Will Honor Mothers A Mother’s Day message, “Home Happiness,” will be given by the Rev. Edward O. Clark at 11 am. tomor- row at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Mothers will be special guests. The Teachers’ Training Class will meet at 5 pm., led by the pastor on the subject, “Learning to Teach Religion.” The Men’s Club, with William H. Gottlieb presiding, will have charge of the service at 8 p.m. The pastor will lead the study of the Book of Genesis under the gen- eral topic, “Know> Your Bible,” Thursday at 8 pm. The Board of Deacons will meet at 9 p.m. At the annual meeting last week the following officers were elected: Trustees, W. A. Graham Clark and Gilbert V. White; deacon, L. J. Out- law; deaconesses, Mrs. Harold E. Burton and Mrs. E. F. Forbes; re- elected clerk, Miss Pearl Stephens; financial secretary, George N. Wheat; treasurer, Frank H. Jack- son; general superintendent of the Bunday school, George B. Fraser; representative on Board of Lady Managers, Baptist Home for Chil- dren, Mrs. Adon D. Phillips; repre- sentatives on Board of Lady Mana- gers. Baptist Home for Ladies, Mrs. L. Ernest Talbert and Mrs. Julius A. Hobson; representatives on Exec- utive Board, D. C. B. Convention, Mrs. Joe Spano, Charles S. Muir, George B. Fraser, Frank H. Jackson and the Rev. Edward O. Clark; rep- resentatives on Columbia Council of Baptist Men, Ira B. Tice, William H. Gottlieb and E. P. Jennings; repre- sentatives on Executive Board, Fed- eration of Churches, William H. Gottlieb and William McKinley. Takoma Lutherans To Confirm Group The Takoma Lutheran Church will celebrate the festival of Pente- cost tomorrow with holy baptism by econfirming a group of nine youths and six adults and by receiving others into membership. The Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer will preach on *“The Spiritual Mother—the Chris- tian Church.” The youths who will be confirmed are Bernice Hay, Janet Shumaker, Howard Cable, Clayton Gray, Albert Lee, Ralph Killerlain, Betty Hay, Billy Warren and Robert Beauch. At the children’s church service at 10 am. the Mothers’ Day theme will be carried out with recitations, special music and with an address by the pastor entitled “The Best Son.” On May 19 the pastor will cele- brate his 10th anniversary of* his ordination into the ministry. Lewis Memorial Methodist The Rev. John A. Trader will preach at 11 am. on “The Church and the Family.” Baptism will be administered. A class of 25 adults will be received into the church. On Tuesday, Dr. Edgar C. Beery will hold a special session of the quarter- ly conference. The annual mem- bership dinner will be held on Wed- nesday. Atonement Lutheran ‘Administration of holy commu- nion will be conducted at both the 11 am. and 8 pm. services. The Rev. James T. Powers will preach in the morning on “Behold Thy Mother,” and in the evening on “Shadows of Darkness.” This will be the second in a series of six ser- mons on the theme “If That Should Ever Happen to Me!” Founder’s day will be celebrated at the National Lutheran Home for the Aged on May 15. The women of this church will assist in the serving. Donations of food or money are requested. Open Door Church. “The Place of Prayer in the Pro- gram of God” is the pastor's sub- Ject at 11 o'clock and “Christ, the Rock of Ages” for 7:30 o’clock. Church of Two Worlds. “All Things Shall Be Added” will be the subject of the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs tomorrow evening at the Hotel Continental. Mrs. Helen Frankenfield, trumpeter, will be the sololst. On Wednesday evening there will be a lecture by the min- ister, followed by messages. itt @hrist National flhm’rh of Positive Christianity Dr. G, F. Fraser, Teacher. 1726 H St. N.W., Sundar, May 1. H0am T e Sk Talany Classes on Wednesday ALL CLASSES FREE. EVANGELIST HUGH McCORD. Evangelist Hugh McCord To Conduct Services Evangelist Hugh McCord will con- duct special services at the Four- teenth Street Church of Christ each night at 7:45 o’'clock beginning to- morrow and continuing through May 19. A series of Bible lessons will be held from May 12 to 26. Marion Davis of Fayette, Ala., will lead the song service. Christian Unity Is Topic At Cathedral Evensong Dr. John R. Mott, layman and a member of the Cathedral Council, will give an address on “Christian Unity” in Washington Cathedral to- morrow at-4 pm. at the people’s evensong service. At the celebration of holy. com- munion and sermon at 11 am. the preacher will be the Rev. William M. Bradner, canon precentor of the Cathedral. Celebration of the holy com- munion in Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. and 9:30 am. On week- days holy communion is celebrated at 7:30 am. in one of the Cathedral chapels. A The choir of men and boys will sing at 11 am. and 4 pm. Pilgrimages will follow these serv- ices, led by pilgrim aides and mem- bers of the Cathedral brotherhood. The bishop’s garden will be open from 12 noon to 2 p.m. tomorrow. Double Services Tomorrow AtMount Vernon Place Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church will have double services to- morrow at 9:15 and 11 o'clock with the same sermon and music. Dr. John W. Rustin will preach on “The Christian Home.” New members will be received. Infants will be baptized at 11 am. The male quartet will sing “Mother’s Prayer.” The choir will sing Van Dyke's “Mother” as morning anthem. . A musical program will feature the evening service, entitled “A Por- trayal of American Mothers.” Jess- ma Oslin will be narrator and Dr. Rustin, reader. The members of the senior, young people’s and young adult depart- ments will have. & Mother's Day tea and reception “from °5:30 to 7:30, to which all parents are in- vited. g The Mount Vernon Players will present “Pulling the Curtain,” a comedy, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Church of Brethren To Dedicate Nursery Among the events of Mother’s Day at the Church of the Brethren will be the dedication of a modern equipped nursery. A graduate nurse will have charge of the babies. Dr. Warren D. Bowman will speak at 9 am. and 11 am. on “Dedicated to the Lord.” Special music will be given by the junior choir at the first service and by the senior choir at the second. A number of babies will be consecrated at 11 am. Dr. E. F. Sappington will present a booklet on “Child Care” to every mother who brings her child to the nursery. At 5 pm. there will be a tea for intermediates and their parents, fol- lowed by a discussion group. At 8 pm. the pastor will speak on “Un- derstanding Adolescents.” The Jjunior choir will sing. The mothers and daughters’ ban- quet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Albright Evangelical Memorial Church. Church of the Pilgrims At the 11 am. service tomorrow THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940, Church Activities (Continued Prom Page A-13.) Dr. Peel Will Aid Dr. Buschmeyer At Service Religious Education in Home to Be Discussed At Mount Pleasant The Rev. Dr. Albert Peel of Lon- don, England, will occupy the pulpit with Dr. Fred Buschmeyer, minister of the Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church, tomorrow morning. adult forum will join paren church school in attending study groups.at 9:30 am. on the ‘The 20-40 Club invites young peo- ple to supper at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Daniel Carney will give high lights in the life of & young American in China. The annual May breakfast of the Womans’ Guild will be held Wed- nesday at 12:30 pm. Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard will talk on “The Gravity of Humor.” An outdoor meeting for the men and their families will be held at the home of Washington I. Cleve- be election of officers. Eldbrooke Methodist Will Dedicate Windows Mother’s Day will be celebrated in Eldbrooke Methodist Church to- morrow with the dedication of 20 memorial and gift windows and the reception of new members. At 11 am. Dr. Walter M. Michael will preach on “Mothers as Windows of Heaven” and in the evening the Rev. J. Luther Neff, pastor of Wesley Methodist Church will be the guest preacher. His subject is “Deserving Motherhood.” Boy Scout Troop No. 19, George Aichele, scoutmaster, will give a tea in the social hall at 4 pm. to which mothers and their sons are invited. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society will hold their mite box opening Wednesday at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. H. E. Riley, 5020 Wisconsin avenue N.W. A pageant, “The Living Cross,” will be pre- sented. The Senior Youth Fellowship will present a variety show in the social hall Friday at 8 pm. Special Services Set At St. Paul’s Lutheran Two events of outstanding im- portance will feature the services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church to- morrow. At 11 am. Dr. Henry W. Snyder will preach on “For This Child T Prayed,” a Mother’s Day meditation. In the evening, Whit- sunday, ‘or Pentecost, will be ob- served in the sermon, “Have I the Holy Spirit?” The Louie Dale Leeds Bible Class will hold its annual banquet in Schafer Hall on Tuesday. Mrs. Luther H. Snyder, the president, will act as toastmistress. Short addresses will be made by Miss Leeds, the Rev. H. P. Dunlap and Dr. Snyder. A marionette show will be presented by Miss Helen Jones and Mrs. Wil- fred Tiencken. Sixth Presbyterian The subject will be “Such as I Have” by the Rev. J. H. Garner. The annual mothers’ and daugh- ters’ banquet May 16 at 6 p.m. There will be an entertainment. The dinner will be prepared and served by the men. French Services. Dr. Marcel Brun of Swarthmore, Pa., will conduct the services of the French congregation at St. John's Episcopal Church tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Christian Srience Dr. Andrew Reid Bird will preach on “God and Our Mothers” and at 7:45 pm. on “The Glory of Parent- hood.” On Thursday at 7:45 pm. he will continue his series of sermons on the general theme, “The World Mission of the Church | of the Lord Jesus Christ” by speak- ing on “World Missions as They Stand Today.” Friends of Wi (Established 1930—2111 Flo; Meeting for Worship First Day at 11 a.m. Sunday school. 9:45 interested are welcome. = S FRIENDS = MEETING _ (ORTHODOX) 13th_and_ Irving Streets N. 9:45 a.m.—8unday, 1 11 Meetinigs for _worship. _All_welcome. Hnity Schonl rida_Ave.) l.ln'a‘l ) am, New Colonial Hotel, 15¢h at M St. N.W. Marsaret Ann Feldl, Speaker. - 11:00 a.m.—“Behold Thy Mother.” Wed, 8 p.m.—“You Can Be Healed.” Unity Literature Available. DI 3436.° Rev. H. H. Hooker Evangelist First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A N.E. Sunday 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. E«:qynigln 7:30 p.m. Except| Saturday. . Keys Rev.C.E. Pastor 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 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. NW. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 1€th and Oak Bts. N.W, “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN.” SERVICES R NESDAY EVENING M} lock RADIO = PROGRAMS _ SUNDA! 8:18 AM. STATION W SECOND AND POURTH FRIDA' 12:30 PM. STATION WRC. READING - ROOMS (excepf Y8, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND: CHURCH-—-111 C St. NE. Hours 12 to 5:30 pm. week days; 12:30 to 5:30 - days holidays. THIRD CHURCH-—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, t‘on% Sundays and holidays, 2 ). - 'OURTH cm—mga 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 attend owr church aservices use our reading rooms. of the Lord’s supper will be ad- ministered, and a class of new mem- bers will “Wills Renewed by God” is the title of the morning message on “Efficaciqus Grace.” “A King Be- trayed by His Counsellors and a Man Befriended by God” will be the evening 1316 Vermant avenue N.W. River Road U. P. “Mother’s Teaching” will be the theme of the Rev. Virgil M. Cosby at 11 am. Mothers attending the service will be given special recog- nition. Mrs. V. M. Cosby will speak for the mothiers and Harrison Meserole will speak for the young people at 6:30 pm. at a tea. Sargent Memorial. At 11 am. Mother's Day services and sermon by the Rev. H, W. Campbell. Special music by the senior choir. At 5 pm. Mother’s Day program. ‘Westminster Memorial. The Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach on “A Christlike Attitude Toward Life.” The Senior Young People’s Society will present a com- edy, “Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick,” on Priday at 8 pm. Northminster. Mother’s Day will be observed at 11 am. The Rev. Walter E. Price will speak on “Mother and the Home.” The Marjorie Webster 6| School will attend with a flower presentation service in memory of | N. Mrs. Jessie Webster. The glee club will form the choir. Hermon, ‘The Rev. Carl L. Bemies will speak on “The Gate Called Strait” at 11 am. Sherwood. On Sunday the guest minister will be the Rev. Ross M. Haverfield of Monongahela, Pa. His topic at 8:50 and 11 am. will be “A Mother’s Contribution to Society.” The eve- ning topic will be “The Parable of the Weaver.” Ecl . At 11 o'clock the communion service and reception of new mem- bers and evening service at 8. The Rev. Henry B. Wooding will preach. ‘The city Union of Junior Christian Endeavorers meets in the church Sunday at 3 o'clock. Fifteenth Street (Colored). At 9:45 am. the Sunday school will observe Mother's Day. “In- spiring Remembrances” will be the subject of the Mother's Day com- munion service sermon of Dr. Hal- ley B. Taylor at 11 am. New mem- bers will be welcomed. The choir will render special music. Other Services Christian Science. “Adam and Fallen Man” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ Scientist to- morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Sun- day school is at 11 am. Church services include the Wednesday eve- ning meetings at 8 o'clock. The golden ~text 1s from John 3:6: “That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “As for me, I will be- hold thy face in ‘righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.” (Psalms 17:15). Theosophical Soclety. Brahmachari Jotin, minister of the Self-Realization Fellowship, will be the guest speaker at 1216 H street NNW. at 8 pm. tomorrow. Subject, “Meditation, the Way to Realization.” At 6:30 pam. Mr. McGuire will explain “The Play Christian Spiritualist 5 Message Service, Wed., 8 p.m., 1451 _N_Si NW v. O 3 3 Sn!llln(‘.‘lned?u .Panr‘levrn‘eul e appt. Spiritual Healing. Phol _fimritualTn; REV. MRS. M. R. MANDIS 1326 Farragut St. N.W. Meetings - day 8 P.M. _TA. 8377, i LONGLEY MEMORIAL o 3423 :hlmui Place N.W. Tl Bl i Novin Sunday, May 13, 8t 8 P, MO Jein Suasen oS0 Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 1342 Gallatin 8t. N.W‘. at 5000 Ordained by the !'ulen\'l General Assembdly of Spiritualists shall b comforisd. Matr pa, [ the B2 S wm i private reading. call TA. 1488, MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST PR R D ONCEEL Teacker” ™ ’ 1342 R. I Ave. N.W. - Nautional Spiritualist Association :|Unity Spiritualist Church 1 Mass. N.W. P—— coture b7 Bav. gics ot EREIER oy BE. Thursday s 533'1;'-':;:" Fa J. K. Simmens, 1341 Reslits, %oibet. o7 A ° The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental S8 o000 Rev. H. Gfl‘u’-“ .,'Minimr “All Things Shall Be Added.” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Message Service. Rw. PM. of "Solar “Forces Body.' sermon. Services at| will Corps, 1501 Seventh street Colored NW—At 11 am. the Rev. F. H.| Storms of Boston, on “The Abiding Comforter” and at s::“a&p.m. on “The Deadline.” east Corps, 733 Eighth street SE—The meetings all day will be conducted by Adjt. G. G. Strand- berg, newly appointed public- rela- tions and welfare secretary in the District of Columbia. Georgetown Corps, 1075 Jefferson street N.W.—Capt. Ben Jones will conduct the 11 a.m. holiness meet- ing, using for his topic “Mother.” The 8 pm. service will also be led by Capt. Jones, who will speak on “Mother’s Prayers.” Northeast Corps, 715 I street E.—Mrs. Capt. Walter Swyers will speak on “The Mother Love” at 11 am. and at 8 pm. on “The No- bility of Motherhood.” Memerial United Brethren. Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty will preach at the two identical morning services at 8:45 and 11 on “What About the American Home?” The Friendship Class will present & spe- cial Mother’s Day program at 9:40 8m. There will be no evening service. The women will meet on Wednes- day from 10 am. to 4 pm. to make garments for the young people at the U. B. Orphanage. A very im- portant meeting of the Official Board Will be held Thursday night. On Sunday will be rally and ingather- ing day in the church loyalty cru- sade being carried on through May and June. Healing Service. “Parables That Come to Pass,” in “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes,” by Glenn Clark, will be studied at the meet- ing of the St. Stephen’s Prayer Cir- cle Tuesday at 10:30 am. at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation. Prayers will be offere for the sick. & goais o Self-Realization. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak at the morning service of the Self-Realization Fel- lowship on “Life of Cosmic Con- ;c}musne;a." ':he public class in losophy and yoga will be hel Wednesday at 8 po.ngz. = i Christadelphian THE WASHINGTON 8. 5 Eve St. 732 Web eresching: 11 Anity Society of Washington, D, C. 1326 Eye St. N.W. Guest Speaker. Stells Langford m.—Morhing “Bervics. aad Leet .m.—8ervice and Lecture. ot P Hesing and’ Brorserin: rity. 12.20 to 12:40—] Unity Literature for gf;:jw". il'fi',"f'sm ety Universal School of Truth 907 15th St. N.W., Room 303. Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Directer, Speaks. Sunday, May 12, 8 PM. “The Motherhood of God” Priday, 8 p.m., Public Healing Meeting. Advice and help avallable daily, 11 te 5. REpublic 4778. . @hristian and Missionary Alliauce Alliance Gospel Tabernacle 5714 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. ?““w““.fi?“ School, Neod, GopiP Need, Godl: “The Fate of the Church Under Dictatorship.” Rev. Norman Cressman, Pastor. The National City Christian Church Ivan H. DUGAN, Ministers 9:45—Church School 10:50—Morning Service Sermon by Raphael H. Miller, Jr. 6:30—Yo People’s Mee Golumbia Feights 1435 Park Read N.W. Arthur P. Wilson, Minister MOTHER'S DAY. 11:00 a. of Life.” CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th & D Sts. NE.- CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister DR. J. O. KINNAMAN. King Tuf's Tomb Explorer 'Will Lecture in Church Dr. J. O. Kinnaman, lecturer for \the Palestine Exploration Fund of Great Britain, who is also head of the department of history of Madi- son College of Nashville, Tenn., and one of the two survivors of the men who opened King Tut's tomb in Egypt, will appear at Fourth Pres- byterian Church for six lectures, beginning Tuesday at 8 pm. and ending May 20. His subjects are: Tuesday, “King Tut and His Relation to the Old Testament”; Wednesday, “The Great Pyramid at Gizeh; a Miracle in Stone”; Thursday, “In the Foot- steps of St. Paul”; Friday, “The Lachish Letter”; Sunday, “The Archaelogical Discoveries of 1938, as Related to the Bible,” and Monday, “Trailing the Lost Tribes.” The public is invited. Pentecostal. The Rev. L. S. Evans will speak at Bethel Tabernacle at 11 am. on “The Queen of the Home” and at 7:45 pm. on “The Signs of the Times.” A Bible study class is con- ducted daily from 10 to 11 am. and 8 class for workers from 7 to 7:45 pm. Evangelistic service begins each evening at 7:45 except Sat- urday. ‘— Hniversalist TS TEE— UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. REV.SETH R. BROOKS, D. D., Minister .—Worship. _Topic. “A Sys- Mothers Bay "Bersion.) 7:00pm—Y. P. C. U. National Capital Cheir. A Genuine Welcome to AllL Sixteenth and 7 Harvard Streets r Minister . ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. | am—Morning Worship. *, MOTHER'S mm‘:::.-" I CHURCH NEWS, "My Mother's Faith” Selected as Topic By Dr. Pruden ‘These Things Jesus . Rebuked’ Subject for Evening Service -. . lay readers. B other’s Faith” the : wan‘:rm;lomm D'glb:rmm The anniversary of . the Holy by Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden to- | Catholic Church and the of morrow morning at the Pirst|the Holy Spirit at Pentecost will be Baptist Church. The senior choir | the theme of the music and sermon. will sing “Bless the Lord” snd Ruth [ == r————————————— Reumarin Hall, contralto, will sing Bivine Srience First Divine Science Charch Graften Hetel, Cona. Ave. a¢ De Sales. REV. G. L. PATCH, Minister 11:00 8.m.—*“Cesmio Motherheed.” Thurs, 8 p. nt Service and All Are Weicome. Belt-Realisatinn SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP wsg Brahmachari Jotin of India “Life of Cosmic Conciousness” Sunday, May 12, at 11 AM. i 1 Ut Wednerday, My 15751 $7Eal"" 4748 Western Ave. N.W. . A-I5 Service for Guild Set for Whitsun-Tuesday speak on “These Things Jesus Rebuked.” The choir will sing “The Silent Sea” and Harwood Hall, minister of music, will sing as a solo, “Mother’s Prayers Have Followed Me.” l‘ln theA:awm ;“mlchml at 9:30 am, ura will sing at the Mother’s Day opening exercises. The Euzelian Class will be taught by John Ruthven, executive secre- tary of the church. Swedish services will be conducted by Dr. K. E. Carl- son at 3:30 p.m. The deacons will meet Monday night. The Pidelis Class banquet will be held at 6 p.m, Wednesd; Churel of God CHURCH OF GOD 2407 Minnesota Avenue S.E. (Headquarters at Anderson. Indians.) MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1410 Columbia Resd Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Minister 11:00 AM. 112 Ton B O . R n# Bullding Bite, 16th and Taylor 8t. N.W. 10th & G Sts. N.W. amae SO AR 1st CHURCH Clerr 11:00 A.M. - Festival Service Honoring the Whole Family Sermon by Mr. Anderson "“Songs My Mother Taught Me*’ Music Appropriate to the Day Mildred Padgett:: “Songs My Mother Taught Me' Dole Hamilton: ““Bless This House". Anthem by choir of 60: “God Is a Spirit”. 8:00 P.M. Dr. Albert Peel o EASTERN H. S. of London England Musical Groups Dr. Peel: “Britain and France in Time of War” Paul DeLons Gable directs more than 60 Ea: High Scheol mausicians in a » of 13 d_ins N choruses, - '-:.‘C'II £, v':al l:“ ‘lm including Final evening service until Fall. TEMPLE 9. stk FIFTH RANDOLPH L. GREGORY. Dr. 3. E. Brigss, Paster Rev. J. Herrick Hall sssumes tl:.n;olltmn of “Assistant to the Pastor” “Min- ister of Musiec.” 11:00 a.m.—Mother's Day Sermon - by 7:45 Rev. J. Herrick Hall. 4 n —ge Dr. Briggs. ay 2 E .m.—S. 8. Wm. Plerson will bt teach e 'Baracas; Dr. Briggs. the Bereas. and Deacon Tune, the Philatheas. Thurs.. 8 p.m.—Midweek Praver Meeting. Rev. Hall 'Will sing and participate i ali s E “A_ Foram Christian Youth ‘and War.* CHEVY CHASE Western Ave., W. of Cirele. Rev. Edward O. Clark, Paster. ~—Church School Session. lome Happiness.” “i—ediufiol, flTWay to N\ Realization” JJBRAHMACHARI JOTIN y, May 12, 8 P.M. ay, Tuesd: CLASS. Friday, 8 ».m.—LIBERA’ CLASS. WASHINGTONLODGET. $. 1216 H St. N.W. Saun.. May 12, 8:15 P.M.—Talk “LAW OF CYCLES” Wed., 8:15 P.M,, Study Class. Library Open Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 P.M. United Lodge of Theophists Hill Blds., 17th and E; LW. No Duca, Fees or Cotlections fimtnmn Assemblies of God - BETHEL Pentecostal Tabernacle North Capitol and K Streets Shreveport, La. Daily Except Sat., 7:45 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study, 10 A.M. Christian Workers, 7 PM, 1911 H St. N.W. Take Penna. Ave. Cars to 19th 8t. N.W 915 Mass. Ave. N.W., Sunday School—9:30. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 'A Mother's Wages'” 7:45 in the Crisis” Tuesday, 8:00 p.m., Young People. Thursday, 745, Prayer, Praise and The sick are ancinted and prayed - for in each service. YOU ARE INVITED the ‘services, “For Mother’s Sake, Wear a Flower and Come te Church.” CENTENNIAL 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School 11:00 AM. “A Mother’s Prayer” 6:45T Baniit Training Oslen. 8:00 P.M. “That I May Pray” (Baptisms.) Thursday st 8:00 ».m.—Praver and Bible Praver tor ‘the- Bich o1 Each Service. WEST WASHINGTON 3ist and N !m Hh". Worshior 11:00" avm. and 5100 p.m. e Tth & Randeish Sts, Maryland Avenue| FETFORTH ™o 2 bt 14th and Md. Ave. NE. | .rpz cm ; Wk B P | T e o e e We Preach 4 [ “THE LITTLE MINISTER.” 9:45am—8. 8 Classes for All Christ & e YADEN BIBLE CLASS FOR 11:00 am. “The Pointing Finger” (Studies in the Book of Revelation.) 7:45 pm. “Being Prepared” KENDALL : Men's Club wi have charge. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D. REV. ROBERT CARLTON SAVAGE. MORNING AT ELEVEN SERMON BY DR. BALL “Mothers and Motherhood —Human and Divine” EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE Spanish War Veterans Our Special Guests Assistant Pastor Will Preach on 6] 3 o1 ” “My Mother’s Bible’ 9:30 a.m —Church Bible School. 6:30 p.m.—Five Bocieties of Young People. 7:45 p.m.—Welcome the Veterans in our combined Mother's Day Service. Mothers will usher, receive your offering d assist in the se r IF LATE CALL A TAXL MEN. Fountain Memorial W. B. KING, Minister. Naylor Rd. Above Minn. Ave. S.E. 9th and South Carolina Ave. S.E. Pastor, F. W, Johnson Assistant, W. L. MacMillan 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00—Evangelist J. Edwin Orr 7:45—Evangelist Orr. Meetings every night in co-operation with Laymen’s Evangelistic Com- mittee at 7:45. 6:45—B. Y. P. U. (3 groups). Come Early to Hear Irish Evangelist. 645pm—B. Y. P. U. . 8th and H Sts. N.W. @alhary REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Rev. E. H. Tuller, Assistant 11:00 a.m.—~“THE CHRISTIAN HOME.” Cradle Roll Dedication Service. 8:00 p.m.—“HE SAID THE WRONG THING.” 9:30 a.m—~Sunday School. 6:30 pm.—B. X.¥. U. 7:45 pm.—Organ Recital, Thomas Moss. Rational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. Al e R. L Ave. and 2nd St. N.W., M. P. GERMAN, Ministes BETHANY, Fiotn S s 2n 8 8:00 p.m.—*The Heme Beautiful.” The Mew’s Bible Class Invites You to Soar Horace Stevensen Give 8 Practical Interpretation of the Lessen, .EDWARD HUGHES PRUDEN, Pester 11:00 s.m.—“MY MOTHER'S FAITH"—Dr. Pruden. 8:00 p.m.—*“THESE THINGS JESUS REBUKED”—Dr. Pruden. . Choir of 80 Volces at Both Services, Sunday 00’ Piney Branch Read Hflxom A e i T . P SECOND 17th and East Capitel Sts. Rev. J. Ray Garrett, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—*“The Gospel of Mother- hoed.” . 8:00 p.m.—“Glorying in the Cross.” School at 9:30 am.; B. Y. P, U. at 6:48 pm. Swedish Service at 3:30 pm.