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CHURCH NEWS. Wallace Church Will Observe Children’s Day Younger Departments Will Take Part in Morning Service The annual Children's Day will be observed in the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church tomor- row. Instead of a combined session, s in former years, the Bible school will meet as usual from 9:30 to 10:45. Representatives from the younger departments at 11 a.m. will take part in the congregational service, L. D. O'Flaherty, associate superintendent, presiding. The junior choir will lead the singing, and the ushers will be from the intermediate department. Dr. C. E. Hawthorne will preach on “A Little Child Shall Lead Them."” Dr. Hawthorne is one of 10 min- isters in Washington preaching in a 10-sermon series on the temperance problem at 8 pm. His subject is “Modern Liquor: A Handy Tool in Satan's Workshop.” On Wednesday evening the Bethella Shaw Guild will have a silver tea in connection with program on the association work of the denomination. The leader is Mrs. R. D. Bennett. Hostesses are Misses Maude Davis, Louise Bercaw, Rebecca Luckett and Mrs. Culp. The Summer Bible School Com- mittee will hold a rally day meeting | Wednesday evening in the Bible echool auditorium. Teachers, old and new, will be there to greet the children and their parents. Re- freshments will be served. Movies of the summer Bible school taken in 1938 and in 1939 by Dr. C. B. Allen will be shown by him. In these days of stress the church is open all day Thursdays for prayer, At '7:45 pm. a season of public intercession and Bible study will conclude the day. Dr. Rasmussen Selects Topic for His Sermon Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, has chosen “Society Attacks Our Youth” as his subject at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Youth Day will be celebrated in all services throughout the day, be- ginning with the Children’s Day program at 9:45 am. The junior choir will sing at the Children's Day program and again during the 11 o'clock service. Edgar Berdahl, rep- resenting the young people’s de- partment, will sing “My Task.” At 1 pm. dinner will be served in the church parlors by the young people At 2 pm. cars will take the group | to Holiday House, where the after- noon will be spent in recreation. Tea will be served. At 5:30 pm. the Rev. Carl W. Folkemer will speak. Mrs. Paul Kiefaber, president of the World Service Society, an- nounces the mission study of that society for Tuesday evening. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held in Piere Mill grounds, Rock Creek Park, on June 15. Cars will leave the church at 2 and 2:30 pm. Children’s Day Service Planned by Lutherans The Incarnation Lutheran con- gregation and Bible school will pre- sent a Children’s Day service at 9:45 am. entitled “At Thy Service, Lord.” in the interest of the Lu- theran Orphans’ Home at Loysville, | Pa. At 8:30 and 11 am. the Rev. Henry Manken, jr., will preach on & “Fivefold Picture of the Gospel.” The Senior Luther League recently elected as officers: President, John A. Weil; vice president, William Moore, jr.; recording secretary, Hope Griffith; _corresponding secretary, Virginia Rittenour; financial secre- tary, John F. Pitt; pianist, Peggy Cook. Plans are being made for the ‘Young People's Fellowship supper on June 23 at 6 p.m. The Brother- hood is scheduled for June 10 at 8 pm. A special women's meeting will be held under the auspices of the missionary societies on June 12 in the parish hall at 8 pm. The guest speakers will be two Lutheran missionaries, Miss Mabel Dysinger and Miss Laura Gilliland. A social will follow. Hamline Church to Hold Children’s Day Service ‘The annual Children’s Day service will be held tomorrow at 11 am. at Hamline Methodist Church. The children in the youth department of the Church School will give a pageant. Among those partici- pating will be Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Herrell, Robert Schnabel and Ann Holden. There will be a children’s processional as part of the pageant. ‘The Epworth League at 6 p.m. will have a “pink lemonade party,” fol- lowed by installation of officers. On Thursday night the young sdults will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fansher, 724 Whittier place N.W. McKendree Methodist Children’s Day exercises will be given by the Sunday school at 11 am. in the Masonic Hall at Rhode Island and Mills avenues N.E. Walter A. Graham, conference director of the Young Adult Group work, will speak at 8 pm, the powers therein. Thee by. ° *“Holy. holy. holy Lord Huve: and Eynt ition divides the ho Do g Yon comee Auaton, Ambros chanted the first lines in a holy rapture. Augustine stave in altenating strains, sprang this ymn of Christian praiss. brose and heaven and meondslielbomilt its | Ruth | h are full of the majesty of Thy DR. BERNARD BRASKAMP. Washington Law Class | To Hear Dr. Braskamp Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of | the Gunton-Temple Memorial Pres- byterian Church, will deliver the | baccalaureate sermon for the gradu- | ating class of the Washington Col- |lege of Law tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the church. His subject will be, “Freedom and Discipline.” Children’s day will be observed at |11 am. and will include a program | by departments of the church school |and an address by Dr. Braskamp. The Women's Guild will hold its |last meeting of the season on | Wednesday at 11 am. The trustees will meet Wednesday at 8 pm. Fifth Baptist Launches Summer Program | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940. Series of Meefings Wil Stress Theme Of Church Loyalty Work Is Preparatory To Opening Here of Christian Mission “Church Loyalty and Church At- tendance” is the special phase of the program preparatory to the coming of the National Christian Mission, which will be stressed in a series of meetings to be held here from June 21 to June 24, it was announced to- day by Dr. R. H. Miller, pastor of National City Christian Church and chairman of the Committee on Ar- rangements for the mission. Dr. Guy H. Black, field secretary in charge of plans for the mission, which is to be held in 22 major cities throughout the United States, will hold the first of these meetings. He will discuss the plan at Georgetown Presbyterian Church on June 21 at 8 pm. Similar meetings will be held June 23 at 3 p.m. at the Ninth Street Christian Church; at 8 p.m. at Luther Place Memorial Church, and June 24 at 8 p.m. at Petworth Methodist Church. Dr. Black will take up with Dr. Horace E. Cromer, chairman of the Church Atendance Committee, and his groups in the various churches in all areas of the city, methods of organization. These meetings follow a series of | conferences with Dr. Jesse E. Bader of New York, director of the na-| tional mission program for the Fed- eral Council of Churches, held here | this week with chairmen and mem- bers of all committees. Dr. Bader announced October 6 The Fifth Baptist Church has| launched a summer program of in- tensive religious activity to be in | effect until September 15. Dr. John E. Briggs, senior minister of the church, and J. Herrick Hall, junior | minister, will conduct both morning and evening services each Sunday. An augmented choir will sing. A junior choir and a young people’s choir have been recently organized. The program will feature traine | ing schools for Sunday school teach- ers and officers with fellowship and social work for the young people. Special emphasis will be given to| the Sunday evening services in con- | | gregational singing. ; Mr. Hall will preach tomorrow morning on “Religion’s Impregnable Fortress” and Dr. Briggs will talk in the evening on “At the Parting of the Ways.” The choir’s selections will include Mendelssohn's “I Waited | | for the Lord.” in which Mrs. Gladys | | Sanders and Mrs. Grace Richards | will sing the leading soprano parts. | |Southeastern Graduates To Hear Dr. Miller “Give Us Heroism in Place of Heroics” will be the topic of Dr.| Raphael Harwood Miller when he | addresses Southeastern University | students at their baccalaureate serv- ice tomorrow morning in National City Christian Church. Three hun- dred members of the graduating | | class, members of the university | faculty and their friends will be| | guests of the congregation. | On Thursday evening a reception | will be held for Miss Hide Mano in | the social hall, under the sponsor- ship of the Woman's Council and | Betty Mills Circle. S |Waugh Methodist Children's Day service will be| held at 11 am. A pageant will be presented, entitled “Children of the Bible.” The children of the Church | School will take part. At 8 pm. the young people will participate in the | service. Miss Annarose Sleeth, com- missioner of missions in the Young People’s Division, will give an ad- | dress on “Beauty and Ugliness Around the World.” The young peo- ple’s choir will sing. The Rev. Clarkson R. Banes is the pastor of | the church. Eldbrooke Methodist Dr. Charles F. Boss, jr.. executive secretary of the General Conference Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, will be the guest preacher tomorrow at 11 am. Dr. | Boss is a native of Washington and entered the Methodist ministry from Douglas Memorial Methodist Church. Dr. Walter M. Michael is at West- minster, Md., attending the sessions of the Baltimore annual conference. The annual Children's Day exer- cises of the church school will be |held at 7 pm. The Junior Choir | | will sing. Memorial United Brethren. Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty will preach at 8 am. on “Decisions | That Deliver.” There will be a Children's Day program at 11 am. It will be “The Child in the Midst.” Self-Realization || SELF-REALIZATION | FELLOWSHIP | Brahmachari Jotin of India “Universal Manifestation” Sunday, June 9, at 11 A M. Public Class in_Philosophy and Yors Wednesday, June 12, at 8 P.M. 4748 Western Ave. N.W. {] (Bus Stop Chesapeake and 49th Sts.) and mu&b&n; Fonflnully doery. A ition. be Am- ey ey IDEAL FONERAL HOM oS H Striet NE_ 4812 Georgia Ave.NW. Branch II ! June 16 at 9:30 am. and a sermon has been designated by the Federal | Council of Churches as “world com- | munion Sunday.” TDr. Edwards to Refurn To Preach Tomorrow Dr. John R. Edwards, pastor of Union Methodist Church, is attend- ing sessions of the Baltimore An- nual Conference at Westminster, Md. He will return and preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “A Passing Grade.” At the close of the serv-| ices, Dr. Edwards will return to| Westminster for the conference me- | morial service in the afternoon and | the closing session of the confer- | ence at night. Miss Gertrude Fay Marsh, dea- coness, will conduct the 8 p.m. serv- | ice. She will speak on “A Porous Church.” The anthem, “The Lord's Prayer,” by Watson, will be sung by the| choir at the morning service. Mrs. guest soloist, will sing ¥, “How Beautiful Upon | the Mountains,” by Harker. Children's Day will be observed | at 11 am. | Church of the Brethren Beginning tomorrow the church will go on its summer schedule. The Church School will convene from | 9:30-10:15 and the church service | from 10:15-11:00. Due to the ab- | sence of the pastor, who is attend- | ing the Annual Conference of the Church of the Brethren at Ocean | Grove, N. J., Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M C. A, will speak at the morning service on “How May We Find| God?” At 8 pm. the Rev. George | Ackerly, assistant pastor of the| Mount Pleasant Congregational | ghurch, will preach on “Overcoming | vil.” | The Church School picnic will be | held June 15 on the Old Reservoir g}gounds at Rock Creek Park, at :30. Baptist Ministers to Meet Dr. C. Davis Foster, president of the Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Philadelphia, will address the Bap- tist Ministers’ Conference of Wash- ington and Vicinity on Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Vermont Avenue Colored Baptist Church. The meet- ing will be held in the interest of the Christian Review, a national Baptist newspaper. The Rev. Ham- ilton T. Gaskins will preside. o sesviiaiale s Lutheran FAITH Lee Bivd. at Jackson, Arlington, Vi Church Bervice. 830 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Church School. 9:30 GEORGE J. GREWENOW. " TAKOM Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N. W, (Three Blocks East of Walter Reed.) Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer. Pastor. m.—Sunday School | —Children’s_Church. —Morning_Worship. INCARNATION AL AND | (Marziand Synod United Lutheran Church) | ev. Henry Manken, Jr.. Pastor. Services, 8:30 and 11 i Bible_School, 9:45 a.m, 4 Charming Church and a Biblical Messags CHRIST LUTHERA (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. BEV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on “The Dangers Confronting Youth and How We Can Help Them.” ‘We Invite You to Attend Atonement Lutheran Church Maryland Synod, U. L. C. Copitol and Rhode Island Ave. North 9:40 a.m—Sunday School 08 REV. H. E. SNYDER, Pastor c ST. PAUL'S 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 8. m.—Children’s Day Service. 8:00 p.m.—“Temple Bulilders.” CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION Opposite Folger-Shakespeare Library 212 East Capitol Street DR. OSCAR E. BLACKWELDER Pastor. DR. JOHN WEIDLEY, Pastor Emeritus. REV. RALPH W. LOEW, Associate Pastor. 8:30 a.m. ice. Sermon, n _Servi he Christ We Preach,” V. Loew. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday 8chool. Sermon, Lost.” Dr. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. “How We Get Blackwelder. 7:00 p.m.—The Luther Leagues. 8:18 p.m.—Evening Service Bermon, “The Place of Art in Religion,” Dr. Blackwelder. ‘The Publie Is Cordially Invited. | supper tomorrow { church service. Rev. T. P. Fricke to Talk On ‘If We Would Win’ Children’s Day will be observed by St. Matthew’s Lutheran Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow when the children and young people will present a program entitled “God’s Helpers.” At 11 am. the Rev. T. P. Pricke will preach on “If We Would Win.” The junior choir will furnish special music. ™ The Luther League will hold & social and business meeting Mon- day evening. The Women's Mis- sionary Society, with Miss Helen Scheidecker leader, will meet one week earlier than usual this month, at 8 pm. Thursday. During_July and August the Sun- day school will start at 9 a.m. and the worship service at 10 am. Vespers Take Place Of Evening Service At Calvary Baptist 25 Boys and Girls From Sunday School Will Be Baptized The Rev. W. S. Abernethy, minis- ter of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Whence Cometh Our Help.” The children’s sermon topic will be “He Didn't Know.” Instead of the usual evening service there will be a vesper | service at 5 o'clock, when about 25| boys and girls from the junior de- | partment of the Sunday school will | be baptized. The subject of the sermonette at this service will be “Growing.” | The officers will be hosts at the| to the members of the church choir, following the vesper service. The last meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society before the sum- | mer recess will be held Wednesday | morning. The program will consist | of reports from the delegates to the recent sessions of both the Northern and Southern conventions. Lunch- eon will be served at 12:45. All| women are invited. The Executive | Committee will hold a business| meeting afterward. The Sunday School Executive Committee will meet Monday eve- | ning, Bert H. Wise presiding. The Baptist Young People’s | Union will hold a picnic supper,| followed by a business meeting. on Friday evening. There will be elec- tion of officers. Chevyflthase Ba“phs] To Have Children’s Day A children’s day program will be held as a “radio broadcast,” under the direction of Gilbert V. White, at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church at 10:30 am. tomorrow. It will be a combined Sunday school and The following scholars will par- ticipate: Julia Workman, Ann Stockett, Betty Mohler, Betty Lou Jones, Peggy Ann Lester, Donald Hughes, Alice Harvey, Tom Stockett, Barbara Stephenson, Frances Ferris, Barbara Rushbrook, Sylvia Bunting, Betty Clark, Billy Hughes, George Huguely, Jean McCleod, David Bow- | en, Leslie Rushbrook; a story, “Sampson and Delilah,” by Miss Rennie Gulick and Robert Patch; quartet, “Have Thine Own Way, Lord.” by Miss Virginia Clark, Miss Vinchenza Spano, Joseph Gulick and Louis Bigge. A solo, “I Think When | I Hear,” will be rendered by Howard | Moore, chorister. A service of dedi- cation for infants will be conducted by the Rev. Edward O. Clark. The Senior Christian En Society will lead the service at 8| p.m. with Miss Elizabeth Mooney, president, presiding. S e R A Lutheran T IRINIEY,. MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV.. HUGO M. HENNIG MR. HUGH KRIEG, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m —S School. 11:00 a:m.—*" ‘¢ Therefore Humble.” Holy Communion. 7:00 p.m.—Junior and Senior Young People. unday ‘Be ¥ ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Rev. Theodore Paul Fricke, 8. T. 9:30 a.m.—Children’s Day Program. 11:04 —“If We Would Win. RESURRECTION 2008 witson 21 Virginia Synod. United Lutheran Church REV. WILLIAM J. DUCKER. Pastor 9:30 a.m—The Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—The Service. Augustana Lutheran Church Invites you to_its service in its new sanctuary on V St. N.W. just off of 16th 8t. tomorrow at 11 a.m.. and to its Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. ARTHUR O HJELM, D. D.. Pastor: Residence 3620 Veazey St. N.W. Tel. EM. 0011 LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At_Thomas Cirele Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor.| Rev. Carl Folkemer, B, Assistant Pastor ~8ObIETY A TTACHS U YOUTH.” Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, 9:45 8. m.—Sunday_ School. Chil- dren’s Day Program. 5:30pm.—Vespers at: Holiday House on Mount Vernon Highway. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church Maryland Avenue and 9th St. N.E. J. Harold Mumper, 8. T. M., Pastor. Sunday Church School at 9:30 a.m. The Bible Interpreted for Every- day Living. MORNING WORSHIP at 11 a.m. Holy Communion. Meditation: “’Communion.” YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES at 6:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP at 7:45 p.m. Holy Communion. Meditation: “In deavor | _____ "Reverence for God's Temple' Is Theme of Rev. Clifford H. Jope ‘The Committed Life’ Will Be the Subject At the Evening Service “Reverence for God's Temple” is the subject of the Rev. Clifford H. Jope at 11 am. in the Ninth Street Christian Church. The choir will sing “O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings,” by Barnby. A number of graduates from the junior church will take their place in the senior congregation. At 7:45 p.m,, the pastor will preach on “The Committed Life.” The Junior choir will sing “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.” Dorothy Cecil will sing a solo “If I Bear Not a Cross for Him.” “Whatsoever Ye Sow” is the name of the play to be given Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in special radio fashion. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forney and their son Fred will be the sponsors of the play and will have charge of the service. The cast includes: Andrew Shannon, Andrew Allen, Clifford Jope, jr., Mildred Crump, Melba Cornett, Jonnie Kent, Jeant Wray, Glenn Mann, Margie Hughes, Mau- rice Petersen and John Gartner. The play is being directed by Miss Vesta Orrick. The annual Sunday school picnic will be held June 15 at Marshall Hall. Series on Revelation Confinues Tomorrow Continuing the series of sermons on “The Message and Meaning of the Book of Revelation,” Dr. Oscar . Blackwelder, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Reforma- tion, will preach at 8:15 p.m. to- morrow on ‘“The Place of Art in Religion.” “How We Got Lost” is his topic at 11 am. The Rev. Ralph W. Loew, asso- ciate pastor, will speak at 8:30 a.m. on “The Christ We Preach. The Ladies’ Ald Society will hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. Louise Dellwig, 15 Wetherill road, West- moreland Hills, Md., on Wednesday. | {| Church Emmanuel Luncheon will be served at noon. Atonement Lutheran “A Lost Grace—Humility," the subject of the Rev. Howard E. Snyder at 11 am. There will be no evening service, Children'’s Day will be observed with a junior church service at 10 am. conducted by the Rev. James T. Powers, who will preach on “Of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven.” The Sunday school picnic will be held June 22 in Rock Creek Park. Transportation will be provided. The Week-Day Religious School will open June 24 at 9 a.m. for chil- dren from 5 to 12 years of age. Children in the vicinity, regardless of denomination, are welcome. —_— - ;}initg Schonl SRR New Colonial Hotel, 15th at M St. N.W. Margaret Ann Feldt, Spesker. 11:00 a.m.—“The Inner Voice” Wed.. 8 pm.—“Healire Power.” Unity Literature Available. DI. 3436.% Evangeliral and Befarmed GRACE REFORMED 13, Rev. Calvin H. Wingert, Pa; 9:40 a.m.—Church School. 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Day Program 5:00 p.m—Christian Endeavor Picnic and Meeting. EVANGELICAL CONCORDIA Fianemu 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:05 a.m.—*Children in the Chureh.” ~ United firuhgttrt-afinw WALLACE MEMORIAL New Hampshire Ave. and Randolph St. N.W. C. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D., Minister 11:00 a.m.—Children’s Day Service, “A Little _Child " Shall ~ Lead = 8:00 p.m.—‘Modern Liquor; a_Handy Tool in Satan’s Workshap.” Preshyterian Lutheran Brotherhood Will Meet Monday Dr. Henry W. Snyder will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the District of Columbia Lutheran Brotherhood at the Georgetown Lutheran Church at 8 pm. Monday. His subject will be “The ‘I’ Makes & Difference.” The devotions will be conducted by the Rev. H. E. Beatty. President L. G. Schmidt will pre- side and the business session will stress the proceedings of the recent Maryland Synodical Brotherhood Convention. Plans are being made for this organization to sponsor a series of luncheon meetings for Lutheran ministers and laymen. All Lutheran men are requested to attend this meeting and bring friends. Bishop Will Preach At Baccalaureate Service of 6. W. . People’s Evensong Will Be Held at Cathedral Tomorrow at 4 P.M. The Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach the baccalaureate sermon for the graduates of George Washington University in Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 8 p.m. At the people’s evensong in Wash- ington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 pm. the sermon will be preached by the | Rev. Dr. Theodore O. Wedel, canon chancellor. He will also preach at | the 11 am. service. | Other services tomorrow will be celebration of holy communion in Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. and 9:30 am. Weekdays holy commun- ion 1is celebrated at Washington | Cathedral at 7:30 a.m. | Pilgrimages, led by Pilgrim aides and members of the Cathedral Brotherhood, will follow the 11 am. | and 4 pm. services tomorrow, The bishop’s garden will be open from noon to 2 p.m. | 10th and D Sts. S.W. will be | (An Undenominational Church for All People) Dr. Charles A. Shreve, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—8unday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship. sermon by the Pastor—"The Face in the Cloud.” 8 PM. “Where the Healing Waters Flow" Address by Dr. Shreve Evangelistic Service Wednesdays ard Fridays, 8:00 P. Non-Sertarian “MAN CATCHERS" 1AM “THE MAN NOBODY MISSED" 8 P.M. Church of the Alr WOL. 9 AM. Thursday Service, 8 P.M. JOIN THE HAPPY CROWDS WHO THRONG THE TABERNACLE EVERY SUNDAY Da. Cuaax Foacev , Muistes § 9 Piney Ba.Ro. ot Geowsin Ave WIS Hreshyterian Southern General Assembly. Intersection 15th, 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. 9:30 a.m.—8unday School. 11:00 rmon by Dr.’ Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor. 8:00 pm.—8ermon by Mr. J. | Walter | Dickson. On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterlans of the South to the Nation's Capital. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, D. D.. Minister. Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. A Cordial Welcome to Y. i A Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. JAS. H. MIERS, Minister. over WOL, 11:30 A.M.) nd Sermon ‘The Locust Demons.” SIS i ll NEW YORK AVE. CHURCH 13th & H & N. Y. Avenue Ministers: DR. PETER MARSHALL, DR. ALBERT EVANS. 9:30 8 m.—Church Bible School. 11:00 am—cA Study in Black and 8:45 p.m —Young People's Meetings. Preaching. Dr. O. M. Jones of New York City. GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D., Minister. 11:00 AM. Children’s Day Service 8:00 p.m.—Baccalaureate Service—Wash- ington College of Law. Sermon By Dr. Braskamp. Subject, “Freedom and Dicipline.” Slx Sixteenth and Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 10:30 AM. “Manhood in the Making” 9:45am—S. 8. 7:00 pm.—Y, P. COVENANT- FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Ministers: ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY, D. D. WILLIAM HENRY DENNY 11 A.M.—Morning Worship— “A CLOAK OR A SWORD?" Rev. Paul B. Rhodes, Guest Preacher 9:30 a.m.—8unday BSchool for All De- partments. Remembrance of Me.” Vesper Service, Thursday, 5:00 p.m. 'METROPOLITAN . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH b 4th & B SE O Rev. J. L. FENDRICH, D.D., L. L. D. 11 AM.—Guest Speaker, DR. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY. 6 P.M.—Guest Speaker, DR. ALTON B. ALTFATHER. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D., Pastor Children's Day Program by Sunday School. 10:30 A.M. WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—The Church 8chool in As- mbly. ~Exercises. 11:00 8. ‘A Little Child.” for Choir Will Sing. 7:00 p. -Young People’s Meetings. GEORGETOWN (Founded 1780 P Street, near 31st Street N.W. Rev. John Bailey Kelly, D. D., Pastor The Public Cordially Invited. SHERWOOD Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd Bt. N.E. 3 CHURCH SERVICES 8:50 AM. 11 AM. Guest Minister REV. LEONARD C. BROWN. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 2 .M, —] Warshis “The 100 m—oLe R T sPM. ‘CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN | Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor | CHURCH NEWS. "Superior Conquerors’ First Baptist Church Sermon Subject Delegation Prepares To Attend Southern Convention Next Week “Superior Conquerors” will be the subject tomorrow of Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden’s sermon at the First Baptist Church. The Lord's Supper will be administered. The choir of 80 voices will sing “O Sacred Head Now Wounded,” by Bach, and “Were You There?” by Burleigh. At the evening service Dr. Pruden will use as his topic, “Commendable Sensi- tiveness.” The choir will sing “Holy Art Thou,” by Handel. The Anne Jackson class will hold | 2 business and social meeting Mon- day night while the deacons will also meet. The Luther Rice class will meet for business and a social Tuesday at 8 pm. A large delegation from this church will attend the sessions of the Southern Baptist convention in | Baltimore next week. Those who| are representing the church are Dr. | and Mrs. Pruden, Dr. and Mrs, | Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruthven | and Mr. and Mrs. Linton Collins. The choir will sing at one of the sessions and Ruth Reumann Hall, | contralto, will appear as soloist. Dr.| Pruden will address the Pastors' Conference of the convention on Tuesday mornin, Presbyterian Assembly To Be Subject of Talk “Our Larger Family” will be the subject of a talk on the Presbyterian General Assembly by Wilbur La Roe, jr,, a commissioner to the as- sembly, at 11 am. in Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Children’s Day will be observed by the church school at 9:45 am. when there will be two services, one for kindergarten through sixth grade and the other for intermediate and senjor grades. The service for the elementary grades will consist of choir music, songs, dramatizations and stories given by the children themselves. A sound motion picture, “Faith Triumphant,” on the life of St. Paul, and music by the Inter- mediate Choir will be features of the service for intermediate and senior grades. The Young Adult Group is spend- ing this week end at Capon Lake Inn, Intermont, W. Va. The Fireside Group will hold a picnic tomorrow, leaving the church at 4:30. Divine Service. The Rev. G. L. Patch will give the Divine Science meaning of “The Pearl of Great Price” in a lesson- sermon tomorrow at 11 am. at the Grafton Hotel. The Gospel Mission Evangelistic Meetings at 810 Fifth St. N.W. NIGHTLY, 7:30 0'CLOCK Sunday, June 9th Through 21st MR. GLENN W. WAGNER. Evangelist. The Public Is Cordially invited to Attend These Meef | VESPER SERVICES at the ‘ Little Church of Fort Lincoln Bladensburg Road at the District Line EVERY SUNDAY AT 4:00 O’CLOCK Featuring the Inspi irational Choirs of Washington’s Metropolitan Area With Deagan Chimes and Organ Music SUNDAY, JUNE 9: THE CHOIR OF BROOKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH JAMES CARLETON, Director And a Brief Devotional Message by Rev. Dale Crouley You'll Enjoy Thi The Public s Friendly Hour Is Invited _ The Methodist Church Resident Bishop, Edwin H District Superintendents, G. Ellis Wil D. D, LL. D. and E. C. Beery, D. D. Church School in All Churches at 9:45 A.M. ichiSehesl inf AL Churches oti9:45 A HAMLINE 16th _and Allison NW. Rev. H. W. Burgan, D. 11:00_a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Worship, WAUGH Third and A Streets N.E. son R. Banes. Minister. nd 8:00 p.m.—Worship. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H Sts. N.E. rence H. Corkran,” Minister. ship, 11 A.M. and 8 P.M RYLAND Branch Ave. and S St. S.E. at Penn. Ave) REV. KARL G. NEWELL. Worship. 11:00 am. and 8 pm. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. and River Rd Rev, Walter M. Michael. D. ... Minist Worship, 11 A.M. and 8 P.M TRINITY 5th and Penna. Ave. SF. 2 rd B. Wilcox, Minister. he Fifth Column.” ing_of Music v, Wor P.M AM. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelvn St. Rev. J. Luther Neff, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Children’s Day. UNION 20th Street Near Penn. JOHN R. EDWARDS, 11:00 am—*“A Pass 8:00 p.m. McKENDREE MASONIC HALL Island and Mills Ave. N.E. D.. Minister. d B PM n._ Ave. N.W. D. D.. Minister. TAelropol an Memorial National Chureh The Nebraska and New Mexico 11:00 am ‘WOODSIDE AR14 Georgia _Avenue. (Silver Spring v. R Avenues. n. CALVARY Columbia Road Near Fifteenth St. ORRIS GRAVENOR ROBINSON. Minister. Louis A. Potter. Director of Musle. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Mount Vernon Place The South’s Repr. “UNITED WE STAND.” “WHAT IS MAN?" DR. JOHN W. R 11:00 am 100 p.m. Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. esentative Church USTIN. Minister. FOUNDRY 16th St. Near P St. “The Church of the States” FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, Minister 11:008. 8:00 p.m.—Music by Tuskegee Male Boss, Jr. Eptaropal Washington| Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Rood Holy Communion _ 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Morning Praver and Sermon 11: . People’s Evensong and Sermon 4:00 p. Canon Wedell will preach at 11:00 a.m. and 4: p.m. i, 7 Baccalaureate Service for George Washington Univer- sity = £:00 p.m. Preacher, the Bishop of Washington. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. Rev. A. J. Dubois, 8. T. Summer 'Schedule: Sundays: Masses at 7 and 10 a.m. Mass daily at 7 am.; Thurs. 9:30 A m. Hol: Hour, Pridays ‘at 8 p.m. Confessions, Sat.. 7:30-8:30 p.m. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Country Church in the City. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Webster 8t. and Rock Creek Church Rd. Services 8:30 and 11:00 am. Church School. 9:30 a.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL 7th and Oclethorpe Sts. N.W., REV. JOHN S. KROMER. Services at 7:30 and 11. Church School at 9:30 a.m. Rector. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn, Aves. N.W. . H. D. STERRETT, Rector. School. -Morning Praver and Sermon. -Young People’s Club. OLD POHICK George Washington's Home Church Visitors Welcomed Cordially. Sunday Morning Service. 11:00 O'Clock. REV. JOHN CURTIN R! B.. B. D., Rector. No. 1 Hwy. 10 Mi. South of Alexandris. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH 222 Bth 8t. N.E—Tel. Atl. 1746. THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Sunday Masses. 7:30 and 11. Church School at 9:30 a.m. Vespers. 7:30 p.i Saint Mark’s “ON CAPITOL HILL" Third and A Streets Southeast REV. ROBERT J. PLUMB, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communton, 18:30 ' m.—Churen Bchool, .m.—“WANTED-—A LARGER LIVIN G R Quintet. Address by Dr. Charles P. Eptaropal Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., LL. D. Rev. Duncan Fraser. B. A. Holy Communion. —Church School .—Morning Praver and Sermon by Dr." Phillips. Young People’s Fellowship, Evening Praver and Ser- mon by the Rev. Mr. Fraser. The N.(ivi'y 1310 M: ss. Ave, S.E. S... Thurs.. 10:30; Wed.'& Pri.. 7:30 p.m._ Resurrection Congregation worshi At Nativity while new chapel building. 25 Butivy SRS aew Sheper 1s g St. Margaret’s 7:30 1100 & Hornige Framio™ g, 100 a. ning Prayer. Thurs., ‘11 a.m—Holy Communion ™ CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Rixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The Rev. Paul_D. Wilb r, 8. T. B. Rector, T & T B Holy Chure Morning Prayer Young People's Communion___________ 8:00 Communic 8:00 a.m. - 3 and Sermon_ 11:00 a'm. Fellowship ~ 6:45 p.m. s: Tuesday, Holy Communion Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 0 8¢ N.w. ";'. F. BLAND TUCKER, Reetor. ing Prayer. lesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. —_Tissdsy and Thurscsy, 10 am. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd St. Near Washington Cirele. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Eucharist and Sermon. % | SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Streets Holy Communio; Morning Prave; eacher, Dr. 8:00 . 11:00 . g Sermon, ChristChurch, Georgetown 31st and O Streets N.W. The Reverend J. Gillespie Armstrons. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church 8chool. Roe, Jr., Speaker. Thursday, 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 s.m.—Morning Prayer and the Litany.

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