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Mount Pleasant Adult Or ganization to Hear C. E. Brough. With Charles E. Brough, former Governor of Arkansas, as the speaker, the Adult Forum of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will begin its sixth Fall and Winter program at 10 o'clock tomorrow. He will speak on •'Christ in a Changing World.” For the remaining Sundays in October the Forum has announced the following speakers and subjects: October 14. Dr. Delos A. Kinsman. American University. ''Present Day Tvpes of Political Philosophy": Octo ber 21. Dr. R. A. Pearson, president University of Maryland, 'Problems Faced by the Youth of 1934"; October 28 E E. Carter, associate forester, Federal Forest Service, ”C. C. C. Work from the Standpoint of a For ester.” Three of the young people's groups have arranged their programs for to morrow evening, to include discussions of current questions. In the forum the subject is What Do Wc Want to Srp in Moving Pictures?” Y. Y. Chang of the Chinese division. Library of Congress, will address the discus sion group on "Youth in China." For the next three months the Sun day Evening Club will have a series of round-table discussions on "The Growth of Character.” For the next four Sundays these specific problems will be considered: "What Place Has Religion in Character Building". • How Can Community Standards Be Raised?" "The Development of Per sonality in a Machine Age" and "What Is the Part of Radio in Character Education?” At the morning service tomorrow Rev. Russell J. Clinchy will speak on •'Remember Jesus Christ.” •-•- ■ ■— LUTHERAN MONTHLY SERMONS TO BEGIN Kcv. J. Frederic Wenchel to Pleach Tomorrow Morning on Book of Proverbs. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel. pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will preach the first of a series of monthly ser mons on the book of Proverbs. To morrow morning he will speak on "He That Walketh With the Wise Men Shall Be Wise. But the Companion of Fools Shall Be Destroyed." There will be a commemoration of the sacrament of the altar, with a prepara tory service at 10:30 o'clock. The subject of his talk to his study group will be "The Ten Commandments— Are They God-given or Man-made?" Rev. and Mrs Wenchel will hold a social for the young people of the church and their friends in their resi dence. 2934 Upton street, Thursday. Next Sunday morning there will be e commemoration of the third anni versary of the dedication of the new church edifice. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. E. K. Behrens, pastor of old St. John's Lutheran Church of Philadelphia. The Ladies' Mission Circle elected the following officers: Mrs. William Scott, president: Mrs. Voneiff, vice president: Mrs. W. J. Graham, sec retary. Mrs. P. Heitmueller, treasurer. BIBLE SERMON TOPIC Dr. Smith to Preach at Metro politan Memorial Church. ‘'The Unfettered Bible" will be the theme of Dr. Chesteen Smith at Met ropolitan Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rally day will be observed in the church school at 9:30 o'clock. The principal address will be delivered by Dr A. C Christie. Dr. Arthur Jackson, who has re cently returned from the land of Palestine, will give some observations of the Holy Land at 7 p.m. The women's organizations will meet Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock. Ladies' Association devotions will be led by Mrs. Inez Hopkins. The subject for the program wall be “The Movie Problem." Mrs. W. T. Bannerman, executive chairman. National Con gress of Paraent-Teacher Associa tion. will be the speaker. PLAN MISSION MEETING Meihodist Women to Gather Here October 17-21. Plans are nearing completion for the general executive annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church October 17 to 21. Headquar ters for the meeting will be at the Roosevelt Hotel, while the sessions will be at the Foundry Methodist Church Among the approximately 1.000 wom en expected to attend the meeting will he 75 missionaries representing edu cational, medical and evangelical work In 19 foreign countries. National secretary of the society is Mrs. Harry E. Woolever of Washing ton, and secretary of the young peo ple's work is Mrs. John C. Shover, also of Washington. The local com mittee is headed by Mrs. Lucius C. Clark. tJmiofta Self Realization F ELLOWSHIP Yo/joda Society Founded bj Swami Yojranada. LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of India Sunday, Oct. 7, 1934, 8 P M. THE POWER OF SOUL’ 1758 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. Unitarian I ALL SOULS' CHURCH 16’anrf Harvard t* Minister L'lynn G B tirrce OD SMS A M.—Churrh School. 11 00 A M—Morning Worship. ‘THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING FRIENDS" — Pastor-Elect GEORGETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. ROBERT M. SKINNER. The call of Rev. Robert M. Skinner to the pastorate of George town Presbyterian Church will be submitted to the Presbytery of Washington City for presentation to Mr. Skinner at a meeting in Arlington Presbyterian Church Monday. Rev. Alton B. Altfather. moderator of the Presbytery, will preside. Rev - Freely Rohrer. stated clerk, will present the docket. The completed program for the installa tion of Mr. Skinner. Tuesday eve ning will also be submitted for ap proval at this time. Mr. Skinner came from the Presbytery of St. Lawrence in Northern New York. He graduated from Princeton University in the class of 192'4. spent six years in business. and graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in May. 1934 He has served as stated supply in Presbyterian churches at Luxemburg and Pluekemin, N. J. -• 2 HRS New York Avenue Presby terians to Hear Pastor Tomorrow. — At the New York Avenue Presby terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach on ‘What Religion Implies." and at 8 p.m. on "Those Who Do Not Attain." At 9:30 o'clock the church Bible school will observe Rally day. Meeting of the Westminster League Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Simonson. Dr. Sizoo will speak. Wednesday morning the Woman's Society for Missions will meet in the lecutre room. Dr. Sizoo win speak on srewarasnip. ine board of deacons meets at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Stott Wednesday evening Evening Missionary Society meets Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. Claude Keiper. vice president of the Woman's Presbyterial Society for! Missions will speak. Prayer service; will be conducted by Dr. Sizoo Thurs day evening. On Friday evening the Christie Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Parry Borgstrom. MISSION INSTITUTE SET FOR OCT. 22-24 Woman’s Council of Washington Federation of Churches to Be Sponsor. The annual Missionary Institute of the Woman’s Council of the Wash- 1 ington Federation of Churches will be ! held October 22 to 24 in the First j Congregational Church. A feature i will be the presence on Monday of 1 the author of the foreign study book.! Michi Kawai of Japan. She will be , accompanied by Miss Yosko Saito, an accomplished Japanese soprano, who will sing. This book will be taught by Mrs. E H. Silvertherrn of Philadel phia. The teacher df the home book is Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan of our own city. Miss Margaret Slattery of Bos ton will give four inspirational ad dresses. The sessions will be held from 10 to 2:45 each day, with a mass meet ing at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Benja min W. Meeks is president and Mrs. W. L. Darby is chairman of the Mis sionary Committee. On October 15 at 10 o’clock a meet ing of interested women will be held in the Washington Hotel at 10 o'clock, at which final preparations for the institute will be made. The speakers will be Judge Fay Bentley of the Juvenile Court and Mrs. H. Wellen Fisher, former president of the coun cil EPISCOPAL MEN SCHEDULE MEE1 Dr. Paul Bartsch to Talk at Rock Creek Parish Session Thursday. The Men’s Club of Rock Creek Epis copal Parish will meet, th the parish auditorium, Second and Allison streets, at 8 p.m. Thursday for election of officers. The speaker of the evening will be Dr. Paul Bartsch, curator of the United States National Museum and professor of zoology at George Washington University. He will give an illustrated lecture on ’’Exploring Alantic’s Greatest Deep.” Dr. Frank lin J. Bohanan. rector of the parish and founder of the club, will also speak. Dr. Bohanan will deliver the ser mon at the 11 o'clock holy commu nion service tomorrow in Rock Creek Episcopal Church. Early communion will be held at 8:JO a.m. The Adult Bible Class will meet at the Hermitage at 10:30 a.m. and the Young People’s Fellowship at 7 p.m. Dr. Bohanan will be assisted during the coming year by Rev. William L. Mayo and Rev. Claude S. Ridenour. Rev. Mr. Mayo will be minister in charge at Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish. 5714 Georgia ave nue, and Rev. Mr. Ridenour will be assistant, to the rector at Rock Creek Church. Rev. Mr Mayo announces the chapel services tomorrow will include celebration of holy communion at 7:30 a.m., morning prayer at 11 o'clock and evening prayer at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will be a representative meeting, ionowea Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. by meeting of the Minister’s Discussion Group. The chapel troop of Boy Scouts will as semble at 7:30 p.m, Friday. BIBLE SCHOOL STAFF TO RECEIVE TRIBUTE Communion Rnd Worship Pro gram Arranged for Ninth Street Christian Congregation. At *he Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow' at 11 a m., com munion and worship will be devoted to recognition of the services of the officers and teachers of the Bible school. The pastor. Rev. Clifford H. Jope. will have for his sermon "The Educational Task of the Church." The Junior Church will meet at the same time. At 7:45 p.m. the pastor will install officers of the Alpha Christian En deavor Society and will have for his sermon "Seeing the Invisible.” The society will hold a business meeting at the church house Tuesday evening. The leadership Training School for Christian Workers will meet Thursday evening, and weekly there after. with a supper served at 6:30 p.m. and followed by a service. RODEHEAVER COMING Petworth Baptists Plan Services in November. Homer Rodeheaver will be at Pet worth Baptist Church. November 5 to 15. The Sunday night services and the prayer service on Thursday are given over to the preparation. When communion service will be | celebrated tomorrow Rev. Henry J. Smith will speak on “Parade Rest.” j In the evening, with a special song service, his subject is "Vision From Elevation.” The Yaden Bible Class has been divided into six groups, with cap- ' tains and lieutenants, with a view to increasing the membership. James1 G. Yaden. chief examining division. United States Civil Sendee Commis sion, is the teacher. Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Dr. R. Y. Nicholson, pastor, will conduct communion service at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At the evening service he will speak on "The Tares in the Wheat,” being one of a series I of spiritual messages characterizing ! the evening services. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock there will be the quarterly conference of the church. The fireside prayer meeting will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. when the pastor will speak on "Preparing for Old Age.” New Pastor CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. WILSON HOLDER Of Kansas City. Mo., new pastor of Centennial Baptist Church, suc ceeds Rev. E. Hez Swem, who re tired on account of illness, after a pastorate there of 22 years. Rev. Mr. Holder is 30 years of age and is married. He is known as "the boy preacher.-” having conducted services in this church when he was 12, 13 and 15 years of age. He is a musician of note. He comes here from Kansas City. Mo., after a pastorate of four years. He will preach tomorrow at 11 a m. and 8 p.m. -« ■ . - BY OR. HOLLISTER Chevy Chase Presbyterian Sermon on “Think on These Things.” At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church tomorow morning Dr J. Hill man Hollister will preach on "Think on These Things." The Hearthstones meet at 5 o'clock. The Fireside Group meets at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus C. Sheild. 3 East Irv ing street: Collegians, home of Mr. and Mrs. Nevell Buckingham. 3384 Stephenson place, and Young People's Society in the Young People's room. "Thinking Religion Through in the Light of Modern Thought" is the theme of the new class under the lead ership of Mrs. Marion Taylor at 9:45 am. Section 13. Woman's Guild, meets for luncheon Monday at 1 o'clock in the Church House. Wednesday at 1 o'clock Section 5 meets for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Walter Larrimer. 3304 Rittenhouse street, and Section 9 meets at the home of Mrs. Robert H Turner. 3372 Stuyvesant place. The annual Fall congregational sup per and meeting will be held Thursday at 6:30. RALLY DAY FEATURE Wesley M. E. Church and School Observance Tomorrow. Rally day will be observed in Wes ley M. E. Church and School tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. "The Challenge of the Church School" will be the title of the program to be given at 11 o'clock in the church, with the pastor. Rev. J. Luther NefT. presiding. There will be a dedication service for all school workers. The Woman's Guild meets at 10:30 Tuesday and the Missionary Society at 11:30. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Dr. Harris Speaks on “Price of a Gift” Tomorrow Morning. At Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow morning the minister, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, will preach on “The Price of a Gift.'' The evening serv ice at 8 o’clock will be devoted largely to music. Dr. Harris, In a brief ad dress, will answer the question “Have the Centuries Been Fair to Pilate,” growing out of his experiences in wit nessing the Passion Play at Oberam r.ergau this past Summer and seeing the part of Pilate portrayed by Mel chior Breitsamter. His subject is “In Defense of Pilate.” In the Epworth League devotional service at 7 o'clock, the league's offi cial welcome will be given to Dr Harris. The Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Societies and the Guild meet Tuesday at 10:45. Mrs. John C. Shover. general secretary of Young People’s work of the Foreign Mis sionary Society, will speak. Devo tions conducted by Dr. Harris precede the luncheon at 1 o'clock. At 2 p.m.. Dr. Frederick J. Libby, executive sec retary of the Council for the Preven tion of War, will speak before the Women’s Home Missionary Society on “Peace.” Prayer service at 8 o'clock Thursday. “WHY CHURCH LIVES” DR. PERKINS’ THEME Rally Day Sermon Scheduled for Universalist National Memo rial Church. “Why the Church Lives” is the sermon topic of Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins tomorrow at 11 o’clock at the Rally day service at the Uni versalist National Memorial Church. The church school, which also is ob serving Rally day at 10:15. will have a joint service. The Sunday Evening Club has planned a hike from the home of Mrs. Maurine Goding, 411 Washington avenue, Aurora Hills. Va„ returning there for supper at 5:30. Ladies Aid Association luncheon in Perkins’ Hall, Tuesday at 12:15, followed by the business meeting. A parish dinner will be Thursday from 5 to 7 in Perkins Hall, in charge of Mrs. J. William Lee’s Circle of the Ladies' Aid Association Follow ing the dinner, at 7:15, the W. E. D. O. Circle will meet in the Romaine Van Schaick room. Boy Scout troop meeting Friday evening in the parish house. -• FRENCH PASTOR BACK Rev. Andre Frank Liotard to Conduct Services. Rev. Andre Frank Liotard, pastor of the French congregation which meets at the New York Avenue Pres byterian Church, has returned from France and will resume the French services tomorrow at 4 p.m., when his subject will be "Ouvriers avec Dieu." While in France during the Sum mer Mr. Liotard received his diploma in divinity from the Protestant Semi nary of Paris, which is affiliated with the Sorbonne or University of Paris, and was formally ordained to the ministry. ___________ 1 New Officers DISTRICT EPWORTH LEAGUE. — CHARLES I. FORD. The Washington District of the Epworth League elected officers as follows: Charles I. Ford, president; Hetty Roberson, first vice president; Jeat) Rowland, second vice president; Audrey Thrift, third vice president; James Donaldson, fourth vice presi dent; Lester Fansher, treasurer; Marion Hopkins, corresponding secre tary; Ralph Williamson, recording secretary, and Rev. George L. Conner, life work secretary. A large group of Washington Mount Lake Park Instituters will meet to night at Catonsville, Md., with the Baltimore and Frederick groups for a dinner and rally. At the Wilson Memorial M E ! Church South, in Baltimore, next Fri day young people from all of the Methodist denominations in the Wash ington area will meet for a conference celebrating the sesqui-rentennial of American Methodism. The speakers will include Bishop Charles W Burns of Boston and Bishop Robert C. Jones of New Orleans. Next week offers the last opportu nity for preparing for the Booth Festi val The theme this year is "A Trip to Fairyland." and each booth w'ill rep resent one of the familiar fairy tales. Miss Audrey Thrift is in charge. F >undry Leaguers will welcome the rett n of their pastor. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, from abroad at their devotions tomorrow evening. Special music will be offered by Mildred Friz zell and Bernard Slebes. Mary Ewin will Introduce the program for Octo ber. Peoples’ Congregational. At 11 a.m. tomorrow. Rev. A F. Elmos will have for the communion ; meditation "Pathways to Spiritual' Recovery." October 11 is Homecom- | ing night. } REBIRTH OF NATION TOPIC OF SERMONS — Dr. McCartney to Begin New Series Tomorrow Morning. “The Rebirth of a Nation" will be the general theme of the series of sermons announced by Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, minister of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, beginning tomorrow at 11 o’clock. The topics are "The Rebirth of a Nation,” “It Can Be Done,” "Break Right Through to God," "Stand on Your Own Feet,” "Rugged Individual ism,” "The World Is Waiting lor the Sons of God,” "The Baptism of Fire,” i “The Coming of an Unspectacular Revival,” "Summer Is Ended—Come : Before Winter.” Midweek service Thursday evening. I The Board of Trustees meets at 5 o'clock Monday. The Covenant Mis- ; sionary Society will meet in the chapel Monday at 8 p.m. Executive Committee of the Presbyterial So ciety meets October 11 in the chapel at 11 am. The All-Comers’ Men’s Bible class will be addressed tomorrow at 9:45 | a m. by Judge Hugh M. Tate on “How to Live a Fruitful Christian Life.” The Thespian Society meets at 8 o'clock Wednesday. Business Wom en's Council meets Tuesday, 8 p.m. Address by Dr. George S. Duncan of the American University on Impres sions of Ancient and Modern Pales tine.” Dr. James H. Miers will con tinue his series of addresses on the Bible. The Westminster group will meet in the church house Sunday at 7 p.m. and Covenant Fellowship group at 7 o’clock in the chapel and be addressed by George Rose on "This Is My Task.” __ St. Columbu s Episcopal. Members of W. R. Singleton Ma sonic Lodge will attend the evening services tomorrow. The sermon topic is “Light." Rev. E. A. Le Moine, rec tor, will also preach at 11 a.m. fHarjt D urine Primer j First Divine Science Church Burlington Hotel. 11”0 Vermont Are. N.W. 11:00 am.—“Temples of the Living God.” 0:45 am. — Divine Science Church School. Wed s p m at .1:103 l.'lth Ft. n.w.— “What Controls Intelligence.” Grace Lightfont Patch, Minister. * (Emtgrrgatumal Sunday Morninp At Mt. Pleasant Church 10—Adult Forum HON. C. H. BROUGH “CHRIST IN A CHANGING WORLD” 11 —Rer. Russell J. Clinchy. "Remember Jesus Christ.” % Columbia Road at 14th St. First. Congregational Tenth and G St*. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 11 A.M. “IF TRUTH WERE FREE” 8 P.M. HAPPY HOUR OF SONG, SCRIPTURE AND SOCIABILITY -A _ Srfnrmrb REFORMED - GRACE *1“ Henry H. Ranrk. D. D.. Pastor. 9:40—Sunday School Rally. 11:00—“The Teacher and His Bible." __.SFmnftfl FRIENDS MEETING < ORTHODOX) 13th and Irrina Streets N.W. 0 Art a m—Sunday School. IT a m.—Meeting for Worship. All welcome. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for Worihip. Friends Meeting of Washington (Established J»30—2111 Florida Are.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday school. P:45. Al' Interested are welcome._ New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 11:00 a.m.—"What Religion Implies.” 8:00 p.m.—"Those Who Do Not Attain.” SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave. Dr. Florian Vurpiliot. Fondateur et Pas tcur honoraire de la Congregation Prancaise. Andre Prank Liotard. Pasteur. Dimanche a 4 heurs. sermon Dar M. Liotard. “Oavriers avec Dicu.’* GUNTON-TEMPLE N£‘thon"d Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Pastor. O'45 a.m.—Bible School. 0:45 a.m.—Men's Bible Class in Tower Room. _ . 11:00 a m.—Sermon by I>r. Braskamp. "Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." Clara Moran Bernhelmer. soprano; J. Allen Ware. bass. fi:45p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Thursday. 8 o.m.—Midweek Service. WESTERN H St. Between 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D. Minister. 11.00—“When God Speaks." The Lord's Supper. 8:0(1—Sunday Evenine Musicale. Kathryn Hill Rawls. Organist. Emily Coville. Soprano. COVENANT FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th A N St*. N.W Dr. Albert Jo*eph McCartney Rev. Samuel R. Allison Ministers Morning Worship at 11 a m. SUBJECT: “The Life-Giving River” Dr. McCartney Preaching. Sunday School for all grades at 9:45 a.m. i Thursday evening service at 8 o’clock. peckmemoriaFchapel IRVING W. KETCHt’M. Minister. Pa. Ave.. 28th A M Sts. N.W. 9:45 am.—Rally Day Service. 11:00 a.m.—Church. “Rejoice in the Lord.” Wed.. 8 p.m.—Ladies’ Aid. WESTMINSTER. 7th St.. Near E S. W. Rev. Harry V. Porter. Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service. Ser mon. “The Broken Body and the Shed Blood.’’ 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor and Youne People’s Society. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon. “The Great Supper.** GEORGETOWN (Organised 1780) P Street, near 31st Street N.W. 0:45 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship »nd Ser mon by Rev. R. M. Skinner, 0:45 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. 7:30 P.M.—Young People’s Society. CHEVY CHASE Chew Chase Circle l»r. J. Hillman Hollister. Minister 8:30 to 10:60 a.m and 13 noon— Church School 8:45 a.m.—The Clyde Kelly Class. 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. "Think on These Things." 7:30 p.m.—Fireside Group Collegians and Young People's Society. ^rpHbytrrtan ■ FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. X.W. 1 James H. Miers, Minister S “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” '■ 11 AM. "Have Ye I'nderstood?’* X P.M. — Fundamental* of the Christian # 1 • Faith” g F>r. Miers herin* a new series £ 1 tonight. tw i CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern Genera) Assembly 16tH and Irving St». N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Com munion. Sermon by Dr. Taylor 8:00 pm—Evening Worship _Sermon by Dr. Taylor Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway at 23nd and P Sts. N.W Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Fee. Andrew Reid Bird Minister, •'ivme Worship. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. j A Cordial Welcome to All i (Dthrr £*rrttirra Pillar of Fire Services •JO Third St. N.E. Bishop Alma White, Supt. Orthodox Drf3chinR service 7:.*tn PM. Sunday School 10 A M All welcome._ JEuangrlifitir CCrntrr AT THE Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol A K Sts. REV. OLIVER P. BRAXX Preachet Sunday Oiher Services, *—■* — s s . UPBf Tiies.. Crusaders. " V Praise A Healinr. Prayer Meetings Tues. 1: Pri.. b Choir—Orchestra—All Welcome £ptfirnpal Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodier Road Holy Communion . 7:30 a.m. Morning Prarer, Holv Com munion and Sermon. Preacher. The Dean.11:00 a.m. People’s Evensons and Ser mon. Preacher. The Risht Rev. H. P. Almbn Abbott. I). D.. Bishop pf Lexington 4.00 p.m. stTjames’ church Eighth St. Northeast bet. B * C Sts. REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 10:30 a.m.—Matins. 3 ):00 a.m.—Solemn High Mas* and Sermon. T:Sn p.m.—Solemn Evensong and Benediction. The Rev. James F. Kieb, D. D., Canon of St. An drew’s Cathedral, Hono lulu, will preach at the 11 o’clock service. Take 13th and D or Florida Ave. cars to 8th and C Streets Northeast. STTHOMAS’ 18th St. Bet. P and Q Services. * and 11. Church School. 9:30. Sermon by Dr. Wm. S. Bishop at 11 Thursday, 11 a.m—Holy Eucharist. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Ave*. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Stcrrett. Rector 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. &amt JWarfe’s “On Capitol Hill” Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m.; Church School. 9:30 a.m.; Holy Communion and Sermon by Rector. 11 a.m.: Young Peo ple's Meeting. H:*5 p.m.: Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, 8.p.m.: Thursday. 11 am.. Holy Communion. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. BEY HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. 0. 0. Rector. _ REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—Reopening of the Sunday School. 11 o'clock—Holy Communion and Ser mon. The Rector will Preach. 6 p m —Young Peoples’ Society. - I Eptpliamj | 1317 G St. N.W. REV. 7.. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. LI.. D. REV. HARRY LEE DOLL. B. D. 5:00 am.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a m.—Holy Communion and Ser mon by the Rector. 8:00 p m—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Doll. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. i The Rev. George F. Dudlev. D D.. Rector The Rev John T Robertson PENCE SUNDAY. : HOLY EUCHARIST . 7:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL . P:.30 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST .11:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE. 8:00 P.M. WEEK DAtS HOLY EUCHARIST ‘DAILY* 7 00 A M. THURSDAY.7:00 & P 30 A.M HEALING SERVICE < TUES DAY* . 8:00 P.M. -ST. AGNES’— 48 Que Street N.W. (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Car) REV. V. n. ANDERSON. RECTOR Sunday*. 7:00 a m.—Low Mass 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sung Mass and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong. Benediction. Week Day*. 7:00 a.m.—Low Mass every day. 0:30 a.m.—Low Mass. Thursdays. 8:00 p.m.—Intercessions Fridays. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and sermon. Dr. Hart will preach. Visitors Welcome ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. The Country Church In the City ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHATEL Georgia Ave. and Madison St. 7:30, 9:30. 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. The Nativity S3? A"V* *. The Re$urrection ’*‘0 9St‘ N'E' V (Chrifitaftrlphtati Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W Worship. 11:00 A M Thursday Bible Class. 8 PM. $nprr iSitth &mttrp S FREE LECTURES A Prof. Wm. Estep j Founder of Super | Mind Science Church \ Lectures at 8 P. M. Sun.. II m m.—"The H it of God Our Choice.” Sun.. 8 p.m.—"Are Teachers of Di vine Law Needed?” Tue«.. x p.m—"Do the Dead Return?” Wed.. X p.m.—"Sinclair’s Epic Plan in California.” Thur.. X p.m.—"Can Suffering Be Abol ished?” Fri.. X p.m. —"Are War and Capital Punishment Christian?” Sal.. 8pm —"What I* the Human i Soul?” SUPER MIND SCIENCE CHURCH IGI I K St. N.W. FREE TO THE PUBLIC • tpisrnjKtl CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR 16th and Irvin* Sts. N.E. Ret. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. M A.. B. D . j Rector. J 7:3n a m.—Holy Communion P:J0 a m.—Junior Church and Church School. 11:110 a m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. by the Rector. Subject. "Mat _ log Ottr Religion Practical." ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23rd Street Holy Communion T :tn a m Eucharist and Sermon 11:00 a m. Tue . Wed Pri T::io a m. Thur. 11:00 a m. - i A. M. 0. M. A. Announces n Free Lecture on: Your Karma and the Aquarian Age Sunday, 8 P.M., Oct. 7 Bible CUm—11:45 A M. Sunday School—11:00 A.M. 1427 Eye Street N.W. Fir*t Floor All Welcome ■--- _-Li! -L-!■--£ SaptiHt i = FIFTH E 81 n»r 7th s.w. * ir I n Dr. J. E. Briers- Pastor 11am—"Remember Jesus”! Com munion. 7.45 pm.—"Laymen’s Meeting" to which all are invited. Got. Chas. H. Brough of Ark. will speak on "The Lay man and His Church/* Music by Baraca Male Chorus and Church Choir. S S . 0:30 a m B Y. P U . 6 30 p m. Stockton-Gould evangelistic meeting? October 11 -Nov. 4th. Monday 7 45 p m . important meet ing of Mission and Current Expense , Committees. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON BALL, D.D., Minister MORNING AT ELEVEN— “THE NAME SUPREME” Sfrmon followed by the observance of the Lord's supper. EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE— “PLEASANT MEMORIES” P 30 a m.—Bible School of the Church i 6:45 p.m —Five Societies Qf Youne Peo ple. 7:45 p m.—Spirited tinging and spiritual sermon. NOTE CHANGE OF HOTR FOR EVENING SERVICE. Attend the Church that Glows- Goes end Grows Continually IF LATF. CALL A CAB. armplr Haptiat QIhurrh lftth A N Sts. N.W. P:3ft A M—Bible School. Rally Day exercises. 11*00 A M.—Morning worship. Rev. Dr. H w O Millington, guest minister, j 7:00 PM.—E. Y P U. 8:00 P M—Evening worship, conducted j under guspices of the Euzelian Bible Class. ■ Maryland Baptist Church Maryland Ave. A 14th St. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor 0:30 a m.—Sunday 8chool. 11:00 a m.—"The Only Man Who Sue reedy.’* 7:00 p m.—B Y. P U. 8 00 p.m.—**The Believer’* Fo**e**ien. * Monday. 8 p m—Bible Study. Thursday, s pm.—Prayer Service FIRST -16th and O Sts. N.W. DR. S. J. PORTER. Pastor Emeritus. DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER, Minister 11 A.M.—“National Repentance Must Precede National Recovery.” (First in series of sermons on '‘National Recovery and the Christian Faith”) 8 P.M.—“Have We a Bloody Gospel?” Sunday Evening, October 14, the Church will inaugurate its “Religious Liberty Forum," with an address by Prof. Douglas Clyde Macintosh of Vale, denied citizenship for his refusal to swear to hear arms in a war he considered unjust. Subject: "Religious Liberty and National Demands” Sunday School. 9:30 a m. B. Y. P. TT.. 6:45 p.m.. 8th and H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A M—“AND ALL THE PEOPLE SAID-" (Communion Service.) 8 P.M.—'"FINDING WATER IN DESERT PLACES." 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Y. P. Groups. 11:00—Junior Church. Rev. P. G. Murray. “WHAT WE CAN DO THIS YEAR " . A _ U ^ST* a • . * w j^auonai baptist jtiemoriai 16th and Columbia Road N.W. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 A.M.—“SHARING CHRIST.” (The Lord’s Supper.) 8 P.M.—“WHAT JESUS PREACHED—The Value at the Child.* (Teacher Recognition Service.) Bible School. »:30. B. Y. P. C.. «:I5. DCTU A MV *■ 1 At*‘ * *"a 8t- N W M p- GERMAN Minister DEe 1 n/al t I 1100 a m.—“The Jot of Thy Presence." 8:00 p.m.—“Loyalty, the Foundation of Christianity.'* The Stevenson Bible Class Invites yon to bear 8ENAT0B M M. LOGAN an earnest expositor of Bible truths. BROOKLAND T 11:00 a m—Joint Rally Day Service—Church and School. 7:45 p.m.—"Getting Rrsdy to Live.” 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:4A—Young People's Meetings. I Sum->tartatt Dr. Chas. A. Shrcvc PYTHIAN TEMPLE 101* 0th 8t. N.W. Twice on Sundays 2:30 and 8 o’clock Evangelistic Service Special Evangelistic Service Sunday Night Free Seats—All Welcome (Catholtr nHhHBIHHmI St. Mary’s I Fifth St N.W. Bet. G * H Sts. Sunday Masses 7. *, 9. 10:30 and 11:30 © Novena Devotion in honor of Our © lady of the Miraculous Medal every raJ Mondav «t .V 7:30 and 8:30_p.m. <£t|rifitum £>rifttrr_ Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branch?* of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St N.E. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “UNREALITY" SERVICES— Sunday 11 AM. and S P.M. Sunday School—31 A M._ WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8 0 clock READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH-730 17th St. N.W. Hours. 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7. and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 :30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C ST. N.E. Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., i4th and G Sts. Hours. 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays. 9:30 to 7:30. and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:301. FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; Wednesday. 9:30 to 7:30; Sun davs. 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holidays, 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church service! and use our rcoding rooms. Sapltfil pD Arc »th * 8. Car. Are. 8.E. UKALL Pastor. F W. JOHNSON CHl'BCH HOME COMING DAT. 9 30—Rally Day Exercise IB Bible School. 13.00—Church Home Coming Service. Communion observed. « 4.5—Young People 7.4 5—“Have We Lost Our Wav?** Former Members and Friends Invited. — CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 7th and I Streets N.E. The new pastor. Rev. Wilson Holder, from Kansas City, Mo., preaches 11' a m. and 8 p.m. Rev. Wilson Holder was well known In this city years ago as “The Boy Preacher," and crowds attended his ministry. HEAR A. P. RENN WEST WASHINGTON 31st and N Streets N'.W. 11 a m —“The Price of Power.” S p.m ' Prodigal Sons and Daughters.** EVERY MEMBER PRESENT. ~ TAKOMA PARK“ Piney Branch Road and Aspen St. Him—Communion Meditation. 7.4.5—Sundav School Night. PaiuiAvilt and Randolph Sta. reiwonn Rev. H. J. Smith. Pastor. The Friendliest Church in Washinoton. 11 am—Sermon and Communion. “PARADE REST.” 8 p m.—Sermon and Sons Service “VISION FROM ELEVATION.** CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and 'Belt Road Edward 0. Clark. Minister. 11 a m —“In His Service." 8 p.m.—Fireside Series: I. “Making Love.” KENDALL near b s.w. Len Franklin Stevens. Minister P'4«» a.m.—Sunday School. ll:no a m.—Service and Sermon. 8:rt0p.m.—Service and Sermon. 7 on p m.—B Y. P. U. 7:45 pm. Wednesday—Prayer 8ervlce.