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CHURCH NEWS, Dr. Jones fo Preach At New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Dr. Marshall to Deliver Baccalaureate Sermon At V. M. |. Tomorrow Dr. O. M. Jones of New York City will be the guest preacher at the| New York Avenue Presbyterian| Church tomorrow at 11 am. His| topic is “A Study in Black and ‘White.” Dr. Peter Marshall will be in Lexington, Va. preaching the| baccalaureate sermon at the Vir-| ginia Military Institute. The young people’s groups will have a combined meeting at 6:45 p.m. with Miss Virginia Fisher lead- | ing the devotional services. R. A. ‘Turner, senior agriculturalist in the | extension service in the Department | of Agriculture, will be the speaker and will show pictures of the 4-H Clubs. “The Valiant” will be presented by a group of young people on Fri- | day evening in the parish hall. The | cast includes Tom Wharton, Dale Purcell, Freeman Atherton, Sammy} Breedon and Catherine Campbe]lv‘v Readings and musical numbers will | form a part of the entertainment. The World Service League will hold its annual picnic June 15, at‘ ‘Washington Grove, Md. The host- esses are Miss Gertrude Wiber and Miss Esther Clarke. Miss Grace| Goodpasture is arrapging for trans- | portation. The men’s club will hold a picnic | June 15 at the home of Dr. Edwin N. C. Barnes, Sylvan Shores, Md. | For details phone Hiram S. Evans, | Georgia 0889. | "Redheaded Boy’ Subject | At Metropolifan Baptist | “Church and Bible School Day” will be observed at the Metropoli- tan Baptist Church tomorrow morning. Each department of the‘ Sunday school will participate. Dr. John Compton Ball will preach on “A Redheaded Boy.” Five young people’s societies meet at 6:30 pm. A -missionary play, “Two Business Adventures in| Japan,” will be presented at the Junior High B. Y. P. U. by Ellen Fredeking, Louise Maehler, Sim| Southard and Robert Harris. At 7:35 pm. Mrs. Gertrude Mock- bee will present an organ and chimes prelude. At 7:45 pm. the Rev. Robert Savage, assistant pas- tor, will conduct the song service and preach the sermon, continuing the series on the Christian life, us- ing the subject “Prepare for the Day.” The service will be in charge of the young people Thursday evening. James Roberts, recently returned from Bob Jones’ College, Cleveland, Tenn., will speak. Children’s Day Rites At Lewis Memorial The Church School of Lewis Me- morial Methodist Church will hold | | tomorrow €VANGELIST FLOYD WHITE. Evangelistic Services At Bethel Tabernacle Evangelist Floyd White of Ply- mouth, Ill, in co-operation with Pastor Harry V. Schaeffer and young people of the Bethel Taber- nacle, North Capitol and K streets, continues services every night, ex- cept Saturday, 7:45 pm. with a sermon at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “Suffering for Christ” and at 7:30| p.m., “Remember Lot's Wife.” The evangelist is a former stu- | dent and graduate of Central Bible Institute of Springfield, Mo. There will be solos, trios, quartets, mu- sical selections and special testi- | monies E}L Vyoung peop1:; National Bapist fo Mark Children’s Day Children’s Day will be observed at | the National Baptist Memorial Church at 10 a.m. tomorrow, with a unified service for the church and Bible School. The pageant, “Chil- dren of the Bible,” will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Louise Pressgrove. All the departments of the Bible School will be represented. Dr. Gove G. Johnson will preach on | “Hear the Rod.” There will be the service of dedication of little chil- dren during the service, which ends at noon. A 8 pm. the Rev. A. Lincoln Smith will preach on “A Child's Vision.” and Mrs. Kelley Griffith. Mrs. C. M. Scates and her children, Dorothy and Cary, will sing special music. The young people will have charge of the meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. Preceding the service, at 7 p.m., the Church Board of Christian Educa- | tion will meet. Combined Progru; At Brightwood Park A combined program will be pre- sented by the elementary depart- ments of the Church School of the Brightwood Park Methodist Church at 9:45 am. A guest preacher will occupy the pulpit at 11 am. in the absence of the Rev. S. Carroll Coale, who is attending the Baltimore Annual Conference at Western Maryland College. He will be assisted by Mr. | its annual Children's Day service | There will be no evening service. at 11 am. tomorrow. The entire| The Young People’s Forum will THE EVENINQ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940, Church Activities (Continued From Page A-13.) A Cappella Choir To Give Festival at First Congregational Cantata on Program; Attendance Medals To Be Presented The A Cappella Choir of the First Congregational Church will present its annual choral festival tomorrow at 11 am. There will also be the presentation of choir medals to those with perfect attendance records. Amy McNally has three years of perfect attendance and Ruth Jones four years. Those with one year of perfect attendance are Seth Peter- son, Charles Curtis, Lawrence Alsop and Fanny Alice Peterson. “Gallia,” a cantata for mixed voices by Gounod, will be the chief item on the musical program. The choir also will sing “Let All the Na- tions Praise Thee,” by Leisring, and “Out of the Silence,” by Jenkins. As the final feature of the service alumni members of the choir are invited to join them in singing “The Heavens Are Telling,” by Haydn, and “The Hallelujah Chorus,” by Han- del. One hundred voices will be in this augmented chorus. The Friendly Forum holds its an- nual picnic and outdoor service to- morrow at 2 p.m. at site 12 in Rock Creek Park, at the corner of Sherrill and Beach drives. The Rev. Howard Stone Anderson, minister, will give the vesper talk. The Standing Committee will meet Monday at 8 p.m. The annual choir banquet will be held Tuesday at 7:15 pm. E. Don- ald Preston will serve as toastmas- ter. New officers of the choir will be introduced, as follows: President, Robert Throckmorton; vice presi- dent, Herbert Garrett; treasurer, Esther Krewson; attendance secre- tary, Ruth Jones; corresponding secretary, Iona Wickham, and libra- rian, Stanley Covert. The Virginia Colony will hold a picnic Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Hains Point. The church dinner and program will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. |Dr. F. B. Harris Gives Topic for Tomorrow Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, min- ister of Foundry Methodist Church, will deliver a sermon at 11 am. ‘tomormw on “Wanted—A Larger Living Room.” He will also baptize |infants after the annual children’s | day program of the church school. | At 8 pm., a program of Negro | spirituals and hymns will be sung | by the Sons of the South, a male | quintet from Tuskegee Institute, Ala. | Dr. Charles F. Boss, jr. executive | secretary of the General Conference | Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, will speak. The last meeting of the women'’s | | societies for the summer will be | held at 10:45 am. Tuesday. Mrs. | Joy Elmer Morgan, a delegate to the | recent general conference, will | bring to the meeting the plans for Methodist women's work under | unification. Luncheon will be served |at 12:45 p.m. = S 8 |Central Presbyterian pageant of St. John C. M. E. Church will be presented. Presbyterian Church of the Pilgrims. Dr. A. R. Bird will preach at 11 am. on “How to Be Sure About Our Security” and at 7:45 pm. on “The Challenge of the Hour—From the Lips of Jesus.” Knox Orthodox. The message of the morning will be “The Immortal High Priest at Work” and in the evening, “God Giveth His Angels Charge Over Thee.” Services are at 1316 Ver- mont avenue N.W. Sherwood. The guest minister tomorrow will be the Rev. Leonard C. Brown of Visalia, Calif. Subjects: 8:50 am.,, “Good and Bad Religion”; 11 am,, “Skew Gee Religion,” and 8 pm,, “Living for Jesus.” ‘Westminster Memorial. The Rev. Harry V. Porter will preach in the morning and adminis- ter the sacrament of the Lord’s sup- per. The communion meditation will be “God's Way of Seeking Us.” Eckington. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with Children’s Day exercises and baptismal service. At 8 p.m., sermon by the Rev. Henry B. Wooding. The annual garden party and luncheon of the Women’s Mission- ary Society will be held Wednesday at noon at the home of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Duncan, 2900 Seventh street N.E. A meeting of the teachers and officers of the Sunday school will| be held Wednesday evening. Fifteenth Street (Colored). At 11 am. Children’s Day will be observed. A program will be ren- dered by the Sunday school. A class of young people will be welcomed into the full membership of the church. Other Services Prophetic Conference. The Rev. Willlam Ward Ayer, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church of New York City, will ad- dress the Monthly Prophetic Con- ence Tuesday at the Centennial Baptist Church. At 2:30 his sub- | N ject will be “Is the Church Going Through the Great Tribulation?” and at 8 pm. “The Bridegroom Cometh.” These meetings are spon- sored by the Prophetic Conference Committee of Washington and are open to the public. First Brethren. The Rev. Homer A. Kent will | at 11 am. tomorrow on| preach “Adorning the Doctrine of God” and at 8 pm. on “When Christ Sets Men Free.” Open-Door Church. The pastor, who has been attend- ing a convention in the South this week, is expected to be back for the Sunday services at 11 am. and | _ at 7:30 pm. The young people’s topic at 6:45 is “Indirect Answers | to Prayer.” Theosophical Society. Mrs. Hazel B. Burns will conclude her series of lectures on “The Mys- | | The organist, Miss Mary Lou Lyle, | “Star Charts of Famous Men.” To- night, 8 pm,, New Age group. Spiritual Psychic Science. The Rev. Niza Sparkman, trance medium, will hold a prayer and message meeting next Thursday at 8:30 pm in the ballroom at 724 Eleventh street N.W. She an- nounced that half of the proceeds will be turned over to the Red Cross. Meetings were formerly held at 1123 Pennsylvania avenue S.E. Calvary Gospel. The third week of special pro- phetic-evangelistic meetings begin Sunday. The Rev. C. 8. Tubby of Candada is the speaker. On Sun- day evening the subject is “The World's Zero Hour.” Special prayer for the sick and a message on heal- ing Friday. All services at 7:45, ex- cept Sunday, when it will begin at 7:30 pm. Special music is a part of the meetings, to which the public is invited. Christian Science. “God the Only Cause and Creator” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Sci- entist, tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Sunday school is at 11 am. Church services include the Wednes- day meetings at 8 pm. The golden text is from Jeremiah, xxxii.17. “Ah Lord God! Behold, Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power and stretched-out arm and there is noth- ing too hard for Thee.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson- sermon is the following from the Bible: “Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power, for Thou hast created all things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were created.” (Revelation, iv.11) Church of Two Worlds. “Through Love to Light” will be | the theme of the Rev. H. Gordon Burroughs tomorrow evening at the Hotel Continental. At the Wednes- day evening meeting there will be a lecture by the minister, followed by messages. On next Saturday from 12 to 3 o'clock there will be a dinner for the benefit of the church under the auspices of the Ways and Means Committee at the home of Mrs. H. H. McKee, at 1115 Clifton street | W, Cleveland Park Community. The Rev. Paul W. Yinger will| preach on “Dreams of Tomorrow." | will play “Morning Song,” by Pa- chulsky; “Poeme,” by Fibich, and | “March in G,” by Hosmer, White Cross. Special prayer and messages services will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. A special address by the Rev. Jane B. Coates on “God's Great and Terrible Day—Prophecy Is Being Fulfilled.” t@tnnaafiat UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Mount Pleasant Church Will Mark Youth Sunday Arthur Hacking and Miss Burnett to Talk At Service Tomorrow Special observance of youth Sun- day will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church. A series of living pic- tures, representing some of the clas- sics of religious art, will be presented by members of the Young People's Forum. Miss Katherine W. Burnett and Arthur Hacking, from the Twenty-Forty Club, will give brief talks on “The Gospel and Life To- day.” The anthems, “Send Out Thy Light” and “Listen to the Lambs,” will be sung by the 60-voice ninth grade chorus of Powell Junior High School. During the church school at 10 am., Mrs. Fred Morgan’s class will present a panorama of pictures il- lustrating the life of Christ. Those participating are Barbara Colby, Rebecca Collingwood, Ann Leonard and Eleanor Wickes. The primary department and the junior choir will give the musical setting. During the summer the hospitali- ty committee of the Woman’s Guild is sponsoring a series of luncheon parties. The first will be held Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Dean R. Wickes, 112 Chestnut avenue, Ta- koma Park, Md. All women of the church are invited. Those planning to attend should notify Mrs. W. H. Gaumnitz, Taylor 1740. Father Parsons fo Preach At Georgetown Exercises The Rev. Wilfrid Parsons, promi- | nent Jesuit theologian and writer, will preach the sermon to the grad- | uating class of Georgetown Univer- sity at the annual baccalaureate mass tomorrow at 10:30 am. in Dahlgren Chapel. Father Parsons is retiring this year as dean of the graduate school of Georgetown University. He wns‘ formerly editor in chief of the| Catholic magazine America. | The mass will be celebrated by | the Rev. Charles J. Foley, professor of philosophy at the university. It| will be preceded by an academic procession composed of the seniors and faculties, the latter headed by the Very Rev. Arthur A. O'Leary, president of the university. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16 above Q@ N.W. 10—Arcana_ Class. ring Worship. Sermon. Lending _Library. Pastor. Rev. Paul Sperry. 9:45—8 11:00 &.m.—Mo; Free Suanrl doups} ALFRED P. GIBBS of South Africa will preach on the Gospel at 7:45 PM In the CHURCH NEWS., ‘Expectant Waiting’ Dr. Hart's Subject “Expectant Waiting” is the sub- Jject of Dr. Oliver J. Hart's sermon at St. John’s Episcopal Church to- morrow at 11 am. The choir of men and boys will sing “O Thou the Central Orb,” by Gibbons. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 am. Communion services next week are as follows: Tuesday (St. Bar- nabas), 7:30 am.; Wednesday, 7:30 am, and Thursday, noon. College fo Give Degrees To 120 Tomorrow The Columbia College of Chris- tian Education will hold its 13th annual commencement at 4 pm. tomorrow in the headquarters, 1708 Massachusetts avenue N.W. Dr. Elsie Wade Stone, president, will be assisted by Dr. Arthur L. Maiden, Dr. Loraine Boettner, Dr. M. Chandler Stith and the Rev. George M. Cummings in the presen- tation of 120 certificates of credit and will confer the bachelor of theology degree on a group of stu- dents. An honorary degree will be conferred on Dr. Edward Elliott Richardson, who has occupied the chair of philosophy and metaphysics at the college since its organization in 1927. An address will be given by Dr. Stith, who is pastor of the Brooklyn Baptist Church. There will be music by the Columbia Choristers. Potomac Heights Community. Children’s Day service in the Sun- day school at 9:45 am. The Rev. Mr. Gingrich will speak at 11 am. on “Children and the Kingdom” | | Brethren CHURCH 4th and OF THE BRETHREN rth Carolina Ave. S.E. 9:30-10:15 a. 10:15-11:00 Dr. Gerhard E. Lenskiw To Preach on 'Be Ye iw Therefore Humble' ) nJj Holy Communion To Be Celebrated at Grace Lutheran Dr. Gerhard E. Lenski will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Grace Luth- eran Church on “Be Ye Therefore - Humble.” Holy communion will be celebrated. For those attending communion a brief preparatory service will be held st 10:45 am. Junior and senior choirs will sing.- Marian Ranberg, organist, will give a program preceding the service. The final meeting of the Women's Guild before the summer vacation will be held Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs,.- -+ Harvey B. Anderson, president, will preside. The church council will meet at 8 pm. Monday. Hugh V. Keiser, president, will conduct the meeting. The summer schedule will go into effect June 23. Silver crosses as awards will be given members of the junior choir at the special service on June 16, Frienda Friends Meeting of Washington (Established_1930—2111 Florida_Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 11 a.m. Al interested are welcome. FRIENDS MEETING _ (ORTHODOX) 13th and Irving Streets N.W. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. ~ 11:00 a.m.— Meetings_for_worship. _All_welcome. -r Congregational MOUNT PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1410 C is Road Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, Minister SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICE, 11 AM. 8ixty-Voice Chorus from Powell Junior High School. Living Pictures from Religious Art. Two Voices from Older Youth. @nnfirzéatmnal 1st CHURCH A service_or INTEREST rom EVERYONE. 10th & G Sts. N.W. HOWARD STONE. ANDERSON WALTER G. BORCHEES, JR. 11:00 a.m. CHOIR F RUBY SMITH STAHL, ESTIVAL Director |. Cantata—"Gallia" (Motet for mixed voices) Goumod. This work will be sung by the choir with Paul DeLong Gable at the Bischoff Memorial Organ. n Two new A Cappella numbers by the A Cappella Choif (a) “Let All the Nations Praise Thee” (b) “Out of the Silence” 111, Alumni of the choir join with the regulars, making an augmented chorus of 100 voices to sing these: (a) “The Heavens Are Telling”- (b) “Hallelujah Chorus’ REV. SETH R. BROOKS, D. D., Minister Gospel Chapel GRACE BAPTIST . Topic. “Personal teries of Ancient Egypt” at 1216 H in the Face of program will be in charge of the|meet Tuesday evening. The Downs| Dr. James H. Taylor will preach children. A pageant, “The Golden Chain,” will be presented. Special music will be by the junior and young ladies’ choirs. At 8 pm. the Senior Christian | Endeavor will present a religious drama, “The Ghost of War.” Contestants in the Bible story- telling contest will be heard and | winners awarded prizes next Sun- day. First prize winners will be awarded a week's stay at the Junior High Camp at Westminster, Md Ruth Faber, Dorothy Mosley and Betty Conrad will attend the leader- ship training conference in July at ‘Western Maryland College, West- minster. Grudfiurion Schedruled At West Washington The annual commencement of the Baptist Bible School will be held in the West Washington Baptist Church Monday at 8 pm. An ad- dress will be delivered by Dr. L. R. Scarborough. president of the South- ern Baptist Convention. Dr. and Mrs. Scarborough will be guests at the annual dinner of the | student body, which precedes the commencement exercises. Augustana Lutheran At the morning service Dr. Hjelm will preach on “The Value of the | Human Soul.” There will be spe- | cial singing both by the church quartet and the chruch choir. The Board of Deacons will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. | The congregation and its friends are invited to attend a garden party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hjelm, 3620 Veazey street N.W., next Sun- day at 5 o'clock. Mizpah Spiritual Science. | Services will be held at 1329 N| street N.W., at 7:30 p.m,, introducing the Rev. Helen Graham, spiritual | lecturer in spiritual message demon- strations. All are invited to attend any of the services on Sunday, 7:30 pm.; Tuesday, 8 pm.; Thursday, 8 pm. Dr.Z. A. Wright is pastor. Hnitarian | ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 7 9:45 a.m.—Church School. j| 11:00 8.m —Morning Seven-D: National Chureh of Hositive Christianity Dr. G. F. Fraser, Teacher. 1726 H St. N.W. Sunday, June 9. 21:00 8. m.—“The Birth of s World.” Classes on Wednesday ALL CLASSES FREE. Bible Class will meet at 8 pm.| in the morning on “A Call to Faith.” Tuesday. The Cole Class Club wil]iln the evening, J. Walter Dickson meet Wednesday evening and the | Will preach on “The Value of Not Young Men’s Bible Class Friday Attaining.” Mr. Dickson will be the evening. | assistant during the summer ln;o;xths. He is a student in the - % iUnion Theological Semina; of Trinity Methodist | Richmond, Var. i The Rev. Edward B. Wilcox has| The Westminster League has con- for his topic at 11 am. “The Fifth | cluded it§ meetings for the summer. Column.” At 8 pm. music will be | 1€ Christian Endeavor will con- given by the choir. tinue the fellowship hour Sunday | in Baltimore Tuesday evening, he | i Children's Day exercises will be | held in the Sunday school from | 9:30 to 10:45. ! The Men's Bible Class will meet at 7:30 pm. on Tuesday. | On Wednesday the Ladies’ Guild will be the hostess to all women of | the congregation at 8:30 p.m., when | they will be addressed by Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan. | The Official Board will meet at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. Takoma Park Baptist The Sunday school and church | will unite in a combined service tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock in the annual observance of Children’s Day. There will be exercises by the children. | At the church service in the eve- ning the pastor will speak on “For Bette, or for Worse,” it being a sermon on the founding and per- petuation of the ideal home. The Rev. William E. La Rue will meet with the Social Service Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention THE_WASHINGTON ECCL 8 8. 10:00 am. 8Sel 11 808 Eve St. N.W. Invi Christadelphian Chapel 332 Webster St. Preaching. 11: Thensophy % “Egyptian Secret Path | y; of Initiation” H Hazel B. Burns ‘\MW; Sunday, June 9, 8 P.M. Tuesday, 2 p. 6:30 p.m.—MYSTIC CLASS. TROWARD Friday, 8 “p.m.—LIBERATION 3 WASHINGTONLODGET. S. 1216 H St. N Wed., 8:15 P.M., Talk— WHAT IS MAN? “All is Soul and Spirit ever evolving under the rule of Law which is inherent in the whole.” Library Open Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Blds., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues. Fees or Collecti of the Nazarene 7th and A N.E. Rev. C. E. Keys Pastor 11:00a.m.—"The Glory of Penetcost.” 7:30p.m.—Miss Margaret Stewart of India. Homer M. Smith, Assistant |at 8 pm. evenings and also their meetings during the summer. Under the supervision of Mrs Luman Dogget a Red Cross unit is being organized to co-operate with the work of the Red Cross in making garments for the sufferers otl Europe. | Self-Realization, Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, | India, will speak at the morning service of the Self-Realization Fel- lowship on “Universal Manifesta- tion.” The public class in philosophy and yoga will be held Wednesday o __ Bivine Srience First Divine Science Church Grafton Hotel, Conn. Ave. at De Bales. REV. G. L. PATCH, Minister 11:00 a.m.—*The Pearl of Great Price.” Come and Bring a Friend. Schosl of Truth Universal School of Truth 907 15th St. N.W., Room 303. Virginia Neuhausel Founder and Director Sigria Sunday, June 9.8 P'M. “Peace, God’s Great Plan” Friday, 8 p.m.. Public Healing Meeting. Advice and help bl REpublic 4778, @olumbia Hreights 1435 Park Road N.W. Arthur P. Wilson, Minister 11:00 a.m.—"Christi; Noxt Ceneration the 8:00 D.m—Youth Program. The Nafl:tal @ity Christian Church THOMAS CIRCLE. VAN B DUGAN: Miaissers. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 10:50 a.m.—Morn . Dr. Miller. 5 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. Ninth Street Christian Church 9th & D Sts. NR CLIFFORD H. JOPE, Minister WM. GEO. ORAM, Assistant 9:30 .m.—Pible_School, 11:00 ® o lor Te! Clifford H. Jope. (Nursery for Intants) ior Churob, . —Jun! roh. ristian Endeavor. - itted ' Lite,” = 5:‘- s Clifford | Third C:l street NW. at 8 pm. tomorrow; subject, “The Egyptian Secret Path of Initiation. Class; subject, “Etheric Forces in Relation to Health, Youth and Long Life Tuesday, 2 p.m., Troward Class; subject, “Building for Eter- nity Friday, 8 pm, Liberation Class; subject, “Manifestation of the Inner Power of Spirit.” Satur- day, 8 p.m,, Astrology Class; subject, @hristian m;h Missionary Alliance Alliance Gospel Tabernacle 5714 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. Rev. Norman Cressman, Pastor. 10:45 a.m—*“The Better Covenant.” ‘The Great White Throne” _rfflhur’rhr ;f Tinfi CHURCH OF GOD 2407 Minnesota Avenue S.E. (Headquarters at Anderson, Indiana.) Every Age Morning Worshj Youth and Junior Crusaders Evening Evangelistic Service STHER M. BOYER. Pastor. 1125 ‘12th St N.W. Phone RE. 03 Building Site. 16th and Taylor 8ts. N.W. Ghriatian Srience At 6:30 p.m., Mystic | | | | "Rev. Mrs. Carol E. McKinstry 6:00pm.—Y. P. C. U. National Capital Cholr. A Genuine Welcome to All. A TRUTH CENTER MRS. APPLETON, Leader. 1713 K Street N.W, Sun. 11 a.m—'"Newnes: Tues., 8:1 Thurs., 8:15—Healing. Interviews Tues. and Thurs. 2-5; Wed. 2 to @ . Spiritualist 1342 Gallatin St. N.W. at 5000 Block 1ith St. Ordained by Intern’l General Assembly lessed are they tha the of Spiritualists rn, for they GesrplaigBos s o L oy LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead P! W. Eggers, Mrs. Sult, Mrs. Highsmith Message Service Wednesday at 8 P.M. Mrs. Higl Charge - ighsmith in bet. t Newton. Call TA. 1488 Services SBunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. | Healing and Consultation Daily, 12 to 6 alingeach meeting, 8 ». DR. F. L. DON 1342 R. 1. Ave.’N.W. ¢ Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Ma; First Church of Christ Scien Columbia Rd. and Euclid 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C 8t. N.E. urch of Christ 3th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Oak Sts. N.W. Scientist _ |#GOD, THE ONLY GAUSE AND CREATOR” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. Sunday School—11 A.M, WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8 o'clock R, PROG! AM. ADIO RAMS __SUNDAYS 8:15 STATION WISV SECOND ¢ FOUR' FRIDAYS, 12:45 P.M. STATION WRC. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—T730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except WEDNESDAYS, 9t0 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 Sun- days and holidays. THIRD CHURCH -—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours 9 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 to 6). 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. AUl are welcome to attend our church vices_and use_our_reading _rooms. First Church of Christ Scientist EAST FALLS CHURCH. VA. At Little Falls Street Station Bunday gervices and Sunday 8chool, 11 Al Wednesday Services, . 8 PM. Boom st 324g, juu- Bva., National Spiritualist Agsoriation REV. MRS, M. R. MANDIS 26 Farragut St. N.W. Meetings every Fri- 8 P.M._TA. . " Spiritualist Church Unity 1326 Mass. Ave. N Sunday, .—Lecture y ‘P. Strack. Harr: Closing Services for the Season. 1al n services—sShort readings the church and others. incheon served 3 to 7. Spirit reading by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Mistef and Mr, Myers. Midweek message service at 600 Pa. Ave. S.E._Thursday at 8:00_p.m. 8, 00! by mediums_of 1341 Newion Bt NW. every Thurs, 8 PM. Col. 4342 3 K. Simmons, Message Meetings Readings by _Appt. The First Spiritualist Church Services at the Psychl Street N. 131 € .E., Sunda: re by ‘the Pastor REV. ALFRED H, TERRY Subject: “SPIRIT INFLUENCE” Followed by Spirit Messages. Consultations by Appt. LI 1572. The Church of Two Worlds Hotel Continental Sacine Rev. H. Gordon B m‘ct“;&u@ninfl:‘ Sunday, 8:00 P.M. “THROUGH LOVE TO LIGHT.” ‘ednesday, 8 p.m., Message Serviee. Spiritual Science Dr. Z. A.hwflll‘. __ Sypirttual Seience SUNDAY SERVICE, m 7:30 Address By Rev. Helen Graham Renowned Lecturer and Medium esday, 8:00 p.m, and Thursd pdssisted B3 the Clerey. Mea. 14th St. and Penna. Ave. SE. SPECIAL TALKS TO YOUNG FOLKS Monday to Friday 7:30 P.M. on Bible Subjects Hllustrated by Colored Lantern Slides All Welcome Yentecostal Agsemblies of God —By All Means Hear It— ‘THE WORLD’S ZERO HOUR’ Startling—Arresting— Surprising —by— Evang. C. S. Tubby Sunday—7:30 P.M. SERVICES ALL NEXT WEEK Calvary Gospel Church 1911 H Street N.W. Dr. J. E. Miller, Pastor. The Full Gospel Tabernacle 915 Mass. Ave. N.W. 9:30—Decision Day in Sunday School. A special program has been arranged. Three Great Services 11:00 o’clock—Dedication of new addition to the church. Rev. A. G. Ward of Canada will preach. New members received into fellowship. 3:00 o’clock— Rev. Jeffrey of Hagers- town will speak 7:45 o'clock— Evangelistic, Rev. A. G. Ward will preach Special meetings will eontinue next week. Everybody Invited B. E. MAHAN, Minister ETHEL Tabernacle (Pentecostal) North Capitel and K Streets Services Every Night, 7:45 (Except Sat.) i 19%hoas, neviTaTion 10 AL 9th and South Carolina Avenue S.K. 8:30 a.m.—Bible School. _Classes for All. 10:45 a.m.—Children's 'Day_ Exercises and Dedicatory Services for Little Children Pastor Preaching. 6:45 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. (Three Groups). 7:45 p.m.—Assistant_Preaching. Prayer Meeting. Thursday at 8. All Wele METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, D. D. REV. ROBERT CARLTON SAVAGE. MORNING AT ELEVEN Church and School Dr. Ball Will Speak on “A Red-headed Boy” EVENING AT SEVEN PFORTY-FIVE Assistant Pastor Preaches on “Prepare for the Day Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually IF LATE CALL A TAXL 9 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. Emmans, Pastor We Preach Chriat Coming Asain 11:00 AM. and 7:45 P.M. Fountain Memorial W. B. KING, Minister. Noylor Rd. Above Minn. Ave. S.E. NORTH WASHINGTON REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Paster. Stansbury Lodse Hall, 5832 Ga. Ave. Western Ave., W. Rev. Edward 0. CI 10:30 a.m.—Children's Day 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30—Bible School 11:00 AM. “The Salt of the Earth” 6:45—Baptist Training Union 8:00 P.M. “The Truth About Sin” Thursday at 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and Bible dy Meeting. Prayer for the Sick at Each Service. 10th and N TEMPLE hamd 3. MINISTER. RANDOLPH L. GREGORY. 10:30 a m.—Children's Day Exercises. 8:00 p.m.—“Except Yow Repent.” SECOND 17th and East Capitol Sts. Rev. J. Ray Garrett, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. | 11:00 3.m—Unpossessed Possessions” Maryland Avenue| 8:00 p.m.—“Decision for Christ.” 6:45pm—B. Y. P, U. Piney Brameh TAKOMA Zn.Prans, g.'. 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Day. —Sp . Hlliiam Ear Lo Rue, Feoior. —_——— t e e PETWORTH 7 & Randeish sts. 10:00 a. m.—Children's Day Exercises. 11:00 8 2 uest Speater CRev Dewey 7R Willis, “For What Is Your Lite.” 8:00p.m—Sermon and Sone Servics, lorifying in the Cress.” Yaden Bible Class for Men. WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N.W. Charles B. Austin, Pastor. 00 a.m.—Children's Day Service. 00 p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. KENDALL 9th Near Independence Ave. 8.W. Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. 11 m.—Children's Day 8 P nt T ¥ a 0 . 8:00 pm.—Senior _Christian in Charg BETHANY The Men's Bible CI R. L Ave. 11:00 a.m— 8:00 p m.— Invites You Program. m, “The Wishin £ " nd St ‘The Virtues Childrer to Hear Ho: GERMAN, Minister Likeness.” y Ste Practical Interpretation of the Lesson. FIRST 6th and O Streets N.W. EDWARD HUGHES PRUDEN, Pastor 11:00 a.m —“SUPERIOR CONQUERORS,” Dr. Pruden. 8:00 p..m.—COMMENDABLE SENSITIVENESS,” Dr. Pruden, Choir of 80 Voices at Both Services. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. 8th REV. W. Calba . Y. P. U. at 6:45 PM. and H Sts. N.-W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Rev. E. H. Tuller, Assistant 11:00 am.—“WHENCE COMETH OUR HELP.” ) Sermonette—“Growing.” 9:30 am.—Sunday School, 6:30pm—B. Y. P, U. REV. JOHN_ E. Stre 8% and'E Sirent an Bible School at § Training Union at FIFTH Evening—*“AT THE PARTING OF THE WAY:! The choir will sing Mendelssohn’s aervice; festuring Mrs. Srace Richards Baptist Church ne qualify. Morning—*"RE| Gove G. Johnson, Pastor. 10:00 .m.—SPECIAL UNIFIED SERVICE, Church and School, Pageant, “Children of the Bible.” 8:00 a.m.—“A CHILD'S VISION.” HARRY V. SCHAEFFER, PASTOR. 6:45 p.m —Training Unions. Mass Meeting on Religious Liberty, Constitution . BRIGGS, HERR o ind eeds singers. Scholarahips will be Address your inquiry to Mr. Hall in care of the church. ION'S IMPREGNABLE FORTRESS,” Mr. Hall. Hational BWaptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Rd. N.W. *Cl lll%. e vy Wil Yo Giadys. Be B R A. Lincoin Smith, Assistant Pastor. Sermon by the Pastor. Hall, Tuesdsy, 3 PML MG [ G i s