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Executive Council, Episcopal Diocese, Seats New Officers As president of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Angus Dun to day announced the election of the officers of the various departments which operate under the council. In addition to the president, the officers include Thomas E. Robert aon, vice president: H. L. Rust, jr., treasurer of the diocese: Arthur C. Houghton, treasurer of the church’s program: Miss Edith E. Welch, sec retary, and Miss Virginia Patton, assistant secretary. Ernest W. Greene was re-elected chairman of the department of finance and the Rev. William MacD. Sharp, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, was once more named to head the department of missions. The Rev. Robert 8. Trenbath, rec tor of Trinity Church, Takoma Park, will chair the department of social relations and the Rev. John Parker Coleman, vicar of St. Timothy's Chapel, will carry on as chairman of the department of Christian edu cation. The new chairman for the de partment of promotion is the Rev. Lyman B. Greaves, rector of Christ Church, Kensington. Radio Bible Quiz Pastors from the Washington area will participate on Dale Crow leys “Quizspiration” broadcast over Station WWDC tonight at 7 o’clock. They are: The Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, the Rev. Leslie Gould and the Rev. Douglas Scott, all of Wash ington; the Rev. Frank L. Snyder, pastor Clarendon Baptist Church, Arlington, and the Rev. Harvey C. Rankin, Carmody Hills, Md. Evan gelist Dale Crowley will be master of ceremonies. Epiphany Episcopal At 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Epiphany, the Rev. Richard Williams will preach and the Rev. J. Brooke Mosley, director of the Department of Social Welfare of the Diocese of Washington, at 8 pm. Mrs. Theodore Wedel will ad dress the Young Adults' Forum at 6 p.m. on ‘‘Christian Belief in Hu man Relationships.” (Eljrhitian & iKififiimtart ■ Alltanr?, Christian and Missionary Alliance Washington Gospel Tabernacle 5714 Georgia Ave. N.W. Phone Georrio 2912 REV. GEORGE JONES, Pastor. ft-45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—“The Power the In dwellinr Christ.” 6:30p.m.—Young Peoples Society. 7:30 p.m.—“The Coining Christ.” TUESDAY. 8:00 P.M. j Midweek Prayer Meeting. ALL WELCOME. SPECIAL! Don't Miss the Youth Tour of the Ambassador Male Quintette Presenting a program of stirring testimonies, stimulating music and Scripture messages. Friday, June 4, 8 P.M. At the Christian and Missionary Alliance 5714 Georgia Ave. N.W. All Welcome (Catfalir ST. MARY'S 6th St. Between G and B Sts. N.W. Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15 MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Every Monday Masses 8 and 10 A M. Devotions at 11:30 A.M.. 12:06. 4:00. 4:30. 6:00. 6:30, 8:00. 6:30. 7:15. 8:00. 8:45 and 0:16. 8:00 Broadcast Over WWDC. ST. DOMINIC'S Sixth and E Streets S.W. SUNDAY MASSES: S. 8:45. 7:30. 9, 10. 11:15. 1C:15. DAILY MASSES: 7. 8, 8:30. Holy Hour, Wednesday Evenlna, 7:30. Rosary Every Evening. 7:30. —————————————% i A Lesson For the Week By William T. Ellis The Sunday school lesson for this week is one of the familiar bits of the literature of religion. Daniel and his three companions were i Wm. T. Ellis. f U Ut« KU U1U noble Hebrew youths, prisoners in personal at tendance upon King Nebuchad nezzar. As part of the royal en tourage, they were expected to look well and be happy. To that end they were permitted to eat the dainties of the King's table and to drink of his wine. How i ever, mese young MeDrews were . truly wise, and they knew the secret ■ of the training table—simple food , for physical fitness. I Patting it to the Test. ; They were not "grouches,” and i they won the good will of the chief i of the eunuchs, who tolerantly per . mitted his charges to make a 10 day experiment on simple food with ■ no wine on the diet list. All they . asked for their proposals was a t fair trial. Sound moral principles are ever willing to submit to tests. Daniel and his three friends were willing to stake all upon the practi , cability of their principles. Their theory in this situation . worked; for, as runs the account, “At the end of 10 days their counte nances appeared fairer, and they j were fatter in flesh, than all the . youth that did eat the king’s dainties.” \ Daniel had not put the principles of conduct into moth balls when he ! moved from slow-going old-fash ■ ioned Jerusalem to the gay city of Babylon. Por Daniel was of the breed of man who is captain of his own soul, who is no mere chameleon , taking on the color of his sur ' roundings, but an independent, self j directing citizen. He dared to be . himself, buttressed and sustained by , moral principles which most of his j contemporaries considered queer. The end of the story is that the ■ good natured eunuch who had ' charge of the training of the young Hebrews and their friends finally gave in and allowed Daniel to try his oueer Droeram for 10 davs. In the end Daniel and his buddies 1 won. Even the Eunuch had to con fess that the simple diet and com plete abstinence from wine had not hurt the queer Hebrew boys. And when they were brought in to the King, his verdict was that they were in top condition physically, and | that they knew more than all the wise men and enchanters in all his realm. Out of this story of the training table in the sumptuous palace of Babylon there emerge three prin-1 ciples which are universally ap I plicable: It is best worth while to be one's j self, regardless of current fashions. Abstemiousness is better for body and spirit than in indulgence. In life’s testing times, the trained j souls are found fit, and are called to places of power. The Sunday school lesson for May 30 is, “Daniel Stands by His Conviction. Daniel 1.8-20. (Temperance.) Union Church to Reopen I CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va„ May' 29 (Special).—Members of Union I Church at Boyd Tavern will reopen I their 140-year-old church building at 3 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. F. Leslie Robinson, rector emeritus of Grace Church, Cismont, will ocn duct the service. llntupraalifil Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Seth R. Brooks, D. D., Minister 10 a.m.—Church School, Adult Class. 1 1 am.—Worship. "THE REAL MEMORIES OF A MAN'S LIFE." WELCOME. Gfatljfllir ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH | 10th and G Streets N.W. SUNDAY MASSES—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12:15. Solemn—10 A M. WEEKDAY MASSES—7, 7:30, 8, 12:10. Daily Exposition from 12:30 to 5:30 P.M. Doily Rosary and Benediction at 5:30 P.M. (Umigrggatumal (ftljurrfrgfl LINCOLN TEMPLE Robert W^rookj”Mhhite^^ I "A Hearty Welcome to All Racial Groups" 11:00 a.m.—Sermon and Worship. "On Being Remembered." Dr. Brooks speaking. Otis Holly, soloist. Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Service. "Questing Inword." First Congregational Church 10th & G Street, N.W. Carl Heath Kopf Hubert S. Beckwith Whitford L. Hall 11 A.M. Reverend Hubert S. Beckwith Will preach on "IF THE SHOE FITS-" 9:45 A.M. Church School 6 P.M. Youth Groups A FRIENDLY CHURCH OF WORSHIP IN ARLINGTON. The ROCK SPRING CHURCH Rock Sprint and Little Falla Rd. North Star tint 37 th Year of Serric*. PAUL R. HUNTER. Minister. Mount Pleasant 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Ministers FRED SHERMAN BUSCHMEYER. • EDMUND ROBERT STRAIT. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, j Sermon Subject: * "WHEN I REMEMBER." Charlotte R. Watkins, Soloist. PEOPLE'S 6S4 M St. N.W. P.TO a m.—Graded Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. "Men With Shinlnt Facet.” 8:00 p.m —Vesper Culture Hour Snonsored by the P11 trim Fellowship. Thursday, 8:30 p.m.—Preparation for the Holy Communion. Arthur Fletcher Elates, Min talar. "The Friendliest Church is the Cltr” I PLYMOUTH 17th and R Sts. N.W. L. Maynard Catchings. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Memorial Services in honor of the late Rev. i Alexander C. Garner, for- I mer Pastor of Plymouth Cong’l Church. Sermon j subject: “The Spirit of God.” Thursday. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer and | Praise Service. s COME. WORSHIP WITH VS_ CLEVELAND PARK 3400 Lowell St. N.W. ALFRED W. HIRST. D. D . Minister. 9:40 a.m.—Church School. 1 1 :00 a m.—Sermon: "The Row- • er of a Great Memory," Dr. Hurst. Nursery for Children. 6:30 p.m.—Young People. Silver Spring JOHN F. McClelland, Minister All Service* at Montgomery Blair High SehMl, 601 Dale Drive 9 46 *.m.—Church School. 11:00 ».m.—Church School. 12 noon—Ground-Breaking Service. -— Churches in Washington and Vicinity Members of Calvary Catholic Church to Honor Rev. P. P. Rakowski on His 25th Anniversary Structure at Forestville, Md. One of a series of sketches by Star Artist Leslie Bontz. By Caspar Nannes The parishioners of Mount Cal vary Catholic Church, Porestville, Md., will unite tomorrow in honor ing their pastor on the 25th anni versary oi ms ordination to the priesthood. A native of Baltimore, the Rev. Peter P. Rakowski came to Mount Cal vary when he was an assistant to the late Msgr. Joseph AT. Buck ley, thin pastor of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Washing ton. Mount Calvary Rev. P. P. Rakowski. was men a mission oi Qi. r rancis Xavier Church. On June 12, 1942, the mission was made an independ ent parish and Father ftakowski was named as its first resident ad ministrator. He became the first pastor on April 15, this year. Father Rakowski is a graduate of Loyola College, Baltimore; Saints Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Or chard Lake. Mich., and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore. During the past war he served as an auxiliary chaplain for the Air Corps at An drews Field. The history of the parish goes back to 1912 when the Rev. Pasquale Di Paulo, then pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Upper Marlboro, Md., started a mission at Forestville. Before the mission church was built not long after the venture was Situ leu iimao woo tucuiatcu unuc a month in the home of Mrs. Daniel Tayman, who at 83 is now one of the oldest members of the parish. Families whose names are con nected with the church include the Taymans, Purdys, Birkles, Sonntags, Brown, Baldwins, Swanns, Stoffls, Millers, Caesars, Smolinskis, Ken neys, Tippetts, Wilsons, Thomases, Tiighmans and Littletons. In 1914 the Rev. Francis Lough ran succeeded Father Di Paulo as pastor of St. Mary's Church. Father Loughran, still pastor of St. Mary’s Church, guided the destinies of the mission for 12 years. In 1926 the mission was placed under the juris diction of St. Francis Xavier Church, remaining as its charge for 16 years. Land on which the white frame church now stands was donated about 90 years ago by an Episco palian, Washington Beall. Recently an additional five acres was given to the parish by Mrs. Bessie Mc Graw. Plans lor a new cnurcn to taxe the place of the present structure, which only seats 200 persons, are now being considered. It is ex pected the present building will be moved to the rear of the new one and will be converted for use as a church hall. The plans call for construction of a school, rectory and convent. At present Father Rakow ski lives in the home of Mrs. Mc Graw at 7520 Marlboro pike. The new edifice, when built, will hold approximately 800 persons. Organizations in the parish in clude the Holy Name Society, Sodal ity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Catholic War Veterans. ^flf-Sgalizattan_ Swami i Premanaada I of India Sunday at 11 A M. "SOUL BEYOND DEATH Public Class in Philosophy and Yoga Wednesday. June 2, at 8 P M. self-realization fellowship (Non-Sectarian Church) 4718 Western Avenue N.W. (N-2 Bus to Chesapeake and 49th Sts.) Soatrrttrtan Nmt-8>rrtariatt ROSICRUCIAN, C.R.C.G. 1606 20th Street N.W. (Near Dupont Circle) Service and Lecture. Sunday, 4:15 P.M. Public Invited. (EttriataMphtan 3iristadelphian Ecclesia 6. S. 10 a.m. Service. 11 a.m. 1012 9th St. N.W., 3rd FI. Public Invited. ^hristadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Public Invited S. S , 10 a.m. Services. 11:15 a.m. 3fit&l Ahurtit QUiriattan (El|urrl| FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Not Seyenth Day) Sunday School, 2:00 P.M. Worship, 3:00 P.M. "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." Prayer Service: Thursday, 7:30 P.M. Services at Friends Meeting House, 13th and Irving Sts. Rev. Clarence L. Kirby, Minister. Ph. Falls Church 3030. 1 SfoUgioug gimralimt Center of Religious Education 160C 20th St N.W, Sunday. May 30—6:30 and 8 P.M. james w. McGuire “Our Infinite Life” JAMES R. PRICE “The Life That Win*” Fri., 8 p.m., 3083 14th St. N.W.. Apt. 803. Lillian F. Boatman: "Astrology.” lutgrhgttominatumal Qty? (Etyurrii ©f % ^aaiour An Ecumenical Church. Ho?.. 1707 10th St. N.W. Tel. Ml. 8609 NEWTON GORDON COSBY. Minister. Sunday Worship. 11 a m. and 4:30 p.m. Children's Hour. 4:30 p.m. School of Christian Living, Fridays Supper 7.30 p.m. Classes, 8:30 p.m. Broadcast, Sundays, 9 to 9:15 a m. _WEAM. 1390.__ ilUtljotitat i"" " . " i ROBERTS MEMORIAL 4th and Van Buren Sts. N.W. REV. MARK SHOCKEY, Pastor. 6307 3rd St. N.W. GE. 1223 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. J. Raymond Schmidt speaker. 7:15 p.m.—Young People. 8:00 p.m.—Mr. F. S. Hayden in charge. Wednesday, 8:Q0 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. Wflobrt&gp $tlgrun WOODRIDGE PILGRIM 24th and Franklin Sts. N.E. Phone CO. 3303 THOMAS M. WEIR, Minister 9:45 o.m.—Sunday School. 1 1 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. Christian Fellowship and Prayer. Friday 8:00 p.m.—Program. Youth Service. GUjrifiltatt (CImrrtfffi (liarlplra) COLUMBIA HEIGHTS „ 10:50 a.m.—Sermon: "THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARD THE LORD'S SUPPER." Fifth in a series on "Understanding the Disciples (Chris- I tion Church)." 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 7:00 p.m.—Young People. The NAflONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thomas Circle J. WARREN HASTINGS Minister MYRON W. CHRISMAN Associate Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 10:50a.m.—Morning Worship. "Demand for Fellowship." Dr. Hastings. 7:00p.m.~-Young Adult Fellow _ ship. _PR. HASTINGS I PARKVIEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Eastern Ave. & 12th St. N.W. One Blk. Weft of Georri*. Alaska Term. George Martin Anderson, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 1 1 :00o.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. MT. RAINIER Bunker HID Rd. 9:30 a m.—Bible School. 10:45 a m.—Chaplain Harold G. Elsam. „ 4<p ’‘They Died Not in Vain.” n:4o p.m—Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m.—“A Bible Love Story.” Ninth Strctt Christian » Church K.9th & D Sts. W NX J LLOYD BLACK. Minister. .tBODES M. ABTZ. Associate Minister. YOUTH MONTH. 9:30 am.—Bible 8chool. 10:80 e.m—"Treasares of Memory. 7:48 p.m.—“By the Kenewin* of Yoar Mind." Rer. Myron W. Chrlsman. _ * WILSON BOULEVARD Wilson Bird, of N. Piedmont St. ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA GLENDALE BURTON, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m —“A Man of Understanding." 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. 4:00 p.m.—Chi Rho Fellowship. 6:00 p.m.—Christian Youth Fellow ship. ":00 p.m.—Young Adult Forum. BETHESDA (Wisconsin and Hunt Ares.) 4608 Hunt Ave., Chevy Chose ROBERT W. SHAW, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—“The Heir Spirit.” FIFTEENTH STREET 13th Si. and Kentnekr Ave. 8.E. Verval L. Smith, Minister Fre Tern 9:40 a.m.—Bible School. 10:50 m.—“Roses and Thorns." T :00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. -» |_Nazar ntr First Church 7th and A St*. N.E. ERNEST E. GROSSE, Pastor I 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 1 1 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Youth Devotions. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meeting. Tune in WPIK Sunday Morning "Showers of Blessings." 730 Kilo—8:05 O'Clock. Unitarian ALL SOULS’ V CHURCH Sixteenth and Horvord Sts. N.W. Minister A. Powell Davies, „ D.D. 11 a m.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Minister, "WE NEED A HIGHER LEVEL." ! 9:45 a.m.—School of Religion. ADULT CLASSES. Lawrence Murray, "Myths, Miracles and Mysteries in the Evolution of Religion." Honorable Lowell B. Mason, "Morality of American Businessmen." Ml I d UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ARLINGTON, VA. Rev. Gilbert A. Phillips, Minister LAYMAN'S SUNDAY. Topic: "Are We Fit to Live in the Twentieth Century?" Prof. Donald Stough. Services 8:15 p.ra. at Pershing Drive Christian Church Corner of Pershing: Drive and N. Highland St. Hutbfratt (Missouri Synod) i-—----— - ETERNAL LIFE INSURANCE The Apostle Pool hod token out o policy which he knew wos obsolutely reliable. In the evening hours of life he could write: "I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed to Him against that day." 2 Timothy, 1:12. Thot was Pours ETERNAL LIFE insuronc#, offered without price to every member of the human race. There ore no premiums to pay—Christ has paid them all. Romans, 3:20-28. The policy needs only to be accepted, needs only to be believed. John 3:16. Hove you accepted it? Do you believe it? Then, and then alone, con you face death and eternity with joyful certainty—for you hove ETERNAL LIFE insurance, LUTHERAN SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES 9:45 A.M MOUNT OLIVET (D. C.) 1325 Vermont N.W. Rev William , Schiebel, 8:30. and 11 a.m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH (HyattiTOle, Md.) 38th and LoragfelTow. Rev. * Pieplow, 10 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m Greenbelt Mission At School 12:30. Rev. E. Pieplow. Sunday 8chool. 11:25 a m. CALVARY (Silver Spring) Jr. High School. Second Ave. and Seminary Rd. Rev. George W. Hover. 11 a.m. TRINITY (D. C.) Fourth and E. N.W., Rev. Hugo Hennlg. 11 a.m. CHRIST (D. C.) 18th and Oallatln, Rev. Wm. T. Bruening. 8:30 and 11 a.m. PILGRIM (Westgate, Md.) Jamestown Rd. and Flint Dj Rev. A. Karl Boehmke, 11 a.m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR THE DEAF Christ (D. C > 6101 18th St N W. Rev. W. A Westermann. No Sunday Service May JO and June 0. Ascension (Landover Hills) 4219 70th Ave.. Rev. E. Pieplow, 9:45 a.m. TRINITV (Mt. Rainier) 30th and Bunker Hill, Rev. E. Pieplow. 8:30. 1 a.m. IMMANUEL (Alexandria) 1801 Russell Rd.. Rev. Wllner D Menslng. 11 a.m. BETHLEHEM (D. C.) 2407 Minnesota 8.1. Rev. E. C. Rakov. 11 a.m. OUR SAVIOUR (Arlington) Ninth and South Tap lor. Rev. Paul Kavasch. 11 a.m. I Tun, In "Th, Luth.ran Hour" 12:30, WOL mnd 2:30 WUV* Litkwu Hoar Chora—Comiaf to Woshtoftoa—Wy 1 1 * * Special Church Annoucements People’s Congregational — In i Memorial Day address at 11 a.m the pastor will have for his topic “Men With Shining Facgs.” Universalist National Memorial Dr. Seth Brooks will lead the adul class at 10 am. in its final session o: the season. John Wesley A. M. E. Z.—At I pm. tomorrow Dr. Emma C. Clem ent of Louisville, Ky., Americar Mother of 1946, will speak. Transfiguration Episcopal — first holy communion for those recently confirmed will be held at 8 am. McKinley Memorial Baptist—The Rev. W. H. Skipwith of Philadel phia, Pa., will speak at 11:30 am tomorrow. Dr. S. G. Lamkins will preside. iuuuui tctuuu mcvuuuiai — ur John W. Ruskin will give the con cluding lesson of his series on Bible studies on Wednesday evening speaking on “The Modem Use ol the Bible.” Election of officers ol the Board of Stewards will follow Albright Memorial—On Monda; the Young Adult Fellowship wil go to Great Cacapon Park at Berk ley, W. Va., for an outing. Memorial United Brethren—Th< Rev. I. S. Ernest will give a Me morial Day sermon on “The Higl Co6t of Liberty.” In the eveninf the sound film, “America, the Beau tiful,” will be shown. Miles Memorial C. M. E.—Annua: Women’s Day program. The guest speaker at 11 a.m. will be the Rev (Mrs.) Alice J. Marrs and Theodore West Therkeld at 8 p.m. French Services — “Notre Am Nicodeme” will be the subject ol the Rev. Pierre C. Toureille, pastor at the French service at St. John's Episcopal Church tomorrow at ( p.m. The text is from John 3:1-21 St. Thomas’ Episcopal — Special prayers will be said at 11 a.m. Sun day morning in observance of Me morial Day. The rector, the Rev Harold Bend Sedgwick, will be the preacher. New Minister Here The Rev. James D. Foy will as sume the pastorate of the Mount Zion Methodist Church tomorrow He was appointed by the 58th ses sion of the Washington Annua] Conference from the Buena Vista Street Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. Imwalrttt (IveirafenrctaB) The Chirch of the Holy City 16th St. Above Q N.W. REV. WILLIAM F. WUNSCH, Minlater. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 10:15 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “Our Country.” Httitrb Irgtfrrgtt Ev. United Brethren N. Capitol and R Sts. REV. IRA SANKEY ERNST, D. D. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m.—Sermon: "The High Cost af Liberty.” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. The sound film, "America, the Beautiful," a feature. ©Ijurrlj at (Sob (7th Day) CHURCH OF GOD Seventh Dav Services Every Sabbath (Saturday) Bible Classes_10:00 a.m. Preaching_11:00 a.m. Elder W. H. Olsen, Minister. N.E. MASONIC TEMPLE Sth St. Bet. E and P Sts. N.K. EVERYBODY WELCOME (EbrtHttan JErfnrm Rev. Peter Eldersveld | on tho ' BACK TO GOD HOUR Sunday Morning—Listen to 1 WOL- 7:30 A.M. i r ■ - - I, .1,-, Christian Reformed Church Minister, REV. J. M. GHYSELS. Morning Worship, 10:00 o'clock. Vesper Service, 4:30 p.m. Moee of Worship, 1010 17th St. N.W. Neor K St., Opposite Y. W. C. A. National Christian Memorial Day Rites 1 A special Memorial Day senna • on “Demand for Fellowship” will b ’ delivered by Dr. J. Warren Hasting . tomorrow morning in the Nations ; City Church. The Rev. Myron V Christman, associate minister, wi] ; participate in the service. The annual June luncheon of th Woman's Council will be held Tues day at noon in the social hall, 1301 Vermont avenue N.W. Officers wil j be installed. The public is invited | Tickets for the luncheon may bi secured at the church office. National Presbyterian Memorial Day Service Members of the National Pres byterian Church and their guests will keep Memorial Day in a special service at 11 ajn. tomorrow, when the service flag will be displayed , and the names of those who gav< their lives in both World Wars wil be acknowledged. Dr. Edward L. R. Elson wil preach on “Their Faith—and Ours.’ Chaplain Ackiss to Speak Chaplain Ernest L. Ackiss, U. S N„ will be guest minister tomorrow If on-Sf mrattnatUmal For Something Different in Memorial Day Sermons, Hear Dr. FRED RILEY Sunday, 11 A.M. "WHAT PRICE FREEDOM?" Sunday, 8 P.M. "MIND AND PERSONALITY" Temple of Applied Religion (Nondenominational Church) In Roger Smith Hotel 18th and Pa. Ava. N.W. Outdoor Meeting Wednesday Rock Creek Park, Grove 24 at 7:00 P.M. Frad Riley, D. D.; Rev. Jessie Riley, Ministers and Teachers. SrrtJyrftt FIRST BRETHREN Twelfth and E its. S.E. JUST OFF FA. AVE. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. Willis Bishop. 6:45 D.m.—Youth Fellowship. 7:45 p.m.—Mr. William Smith. Bring Year Bible. WASHINGTON CITY CHURCH OF THE RRETHREH _4 th and North Carolina Are. S.E. REV. WARREN D. BOWMAN. Minister 8:45 and 11:00 A.M. "A TIMELESS MEMORIAL.** Dr. W. D. Bowman. 9:45 a m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Youth Church. 6:00 p.m.—School of Evangelism. 7:45 p.m.—"An Expensive Jonrney.” Eld. J. H. Hollinser. 1 Jfrkttfcji , friends meeting or Washington. 1 „ „ *111 Florida An. Meetings for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 11 a.m. All Interested an welcome. , Young people. 6:30 p.m. FRIENDS MEETING. 13th and Irving Streets N.W. 1 11 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. Welcome. ! <&mfc ©rtljoimx aHjnrrfj Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church Rev. Thomas Daniels. 6th end C Streets S.W. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Services and High Maas._ Jrttlfrofllal ■ w "w— We Breach Christ 1015 D Street N.E. DALLAS M. TARKENTON, Minister. 9:00 a.m.—WWDC. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Missionary Service, Mrs. Tarkenton speaker. 5:00 p.m., WBUZ-FM. (96.7 me.) 7:30 p.m.—Musical Melodies. 7:45 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. Mr. Scheuch. The Little Church with the Big Welcome Bulldinr the Nstiensl BeereeenUtire r. H. Choreh, 610 Merrlend Are. N.B. Ctwttgfliral ani _%gfrrntt?& CONCORDIA "mNOHjain 90th and G ita. N.W. CHARLES ENDERS. D. D„ ralter. 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Worship with Sermon: "Remember Ged.” Warier* During Servlet leery body Weleeme. GRACE REFORMED 15th and 0 N.W. BIT. ROBERT OUWILEB, Paster. r»« numii ktlormat Clunk 9:40 ill. I Church School. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp. "Beyond Current leente.’* FIRST REFORMED1^,* **wr~ arv. r. nelsen schugeu raster. 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE Prospect Hill Cemetery Chapel W end North Capitol St*. Sunday, May 30, 3 P.M. SPECIAL MUSIC. Message By DR. CHAS. ENDERS | Everybody Welcome Ctttfcratt _ Cfjurcf) of ®f)E Reformation 212 East Capitol Stroat Capitol Hill Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder Bee. James G. Hera Bee. Arnold F. Keller, Jr.—Patton Jule O. Zabawa, Minilter of Mule §:30 a m.—MATIN SERVICE: Sermon—“God la Lore," Pastor Horn. :30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a m.—MORNING WORSHIP: Sermon—“Tk* Beatitudes: T. The Merciful,•’ Dr. Blackwelder. 6:45 o m.—LUTHER LEAGUES. 8:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE: Sermon-Address—"Loosens Front the Life of Beethoren”—Dr. Blackwelder. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. teller jWtmortal Maryland Avenue and Ninth Street N.f. DR. CARL R. SIMON, Patter 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. "The March of Faith," Lutheran World Action Film. 11 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. "Seeing, Knowing, Overcoming." 6:30 p.m.—Luther Leagues. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. "Day of Memory." The Homelike Church ©race 16th and Varnum SH. N.W. Garhard E. Lanski Pastor. 8:30 A.M. M.tin* • If a Man Lot. God." Pastor Holle. 8:45 A M. Church School. 11 AM i “Rirh Man. Poor Man.'* Pastor Lenski. AU6USTANA V St. N.W., east of 16th CLARENCE T. NELSON, Pastor ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. f 9:45 AM. p Church School. I 9:45 ond 11 A.M. "Losing to Find." 6 P.M. Fireside. . 6:45 PM. ~ Mrs. T.C. Nelson. ■ FAITH Lee Bird, at Jackson St. ’ARLINGTON, VA. ROBERT W. LONG. Factor. 8:30 end 11:00 a.m.—"The State of the Union.” 9:40 a m.—Church School. ST. PAUL'S Conn. Ave. at Everett St. N.W. HENRY W. SNYDER, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 1 1 00 a.m.—"Th« Unabridged Chasm." 7:00 p.m.—Luther League. ST. MATTHEW’S Kentnckr Ave. at ISth S.E. REV. T. RENE METER, Factor. f)-30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Mornlne Worship. (Nursery during It o'clock service) A Cordial Welcome to AH. Arlington—Resurrection (United Lutheran Church In America) 6300 N. Wash. Bled, at Fowhataa DANA H. JOHNSON. Factor. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. "WE REMEMBER.” Nursery During Service 9:43 a.m.—Sunday School. . „ The Church of the Lighted Steeyle a ccygirr Of Bethecda l/imisl Chevy Chaco Old GeorreUwn Road at Gleabrook. REV. OTTO C. 8CHUETZE. Factor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—"A Shrine Shall Stand.” HOLY COMFORTER: 3319 Alabama Ava. S.E. H. LUTHER RHODES, raster. 0:46 a.m.—Church school for All Asas. 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. (Nursery Durtns Sendee.) 7:00 p.m.—Luther Lctsue. V GOOD SHEPHERD Braddock Road or Luray Avo. ALEXANDRIA, VA. BET. A. E. GT8AN. Palter. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Scrrlca. ZION New Ham. Are. and Buchanan 8*. N.W. BCV. EDWARD R. BLEY, ratter. 9:40 a.m.—8undav 8chool. if 11:00 a m.—“Not by 8toneB.” GcorgBtown Luthiran Church (Fawnded 1799) Wisconsin Avo. ond Volto PI. N.W. HAROLD E. BEATTY, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Mr. Edwin P. Heinrich. Superintendent. 11:00am—‘‘Bed Psnnlen." 7:00 p.m.—Luther ' League. Note the Situ—The Old Bell ATONEMENT No. Cop. and R. I. Avo. R.v. Paul L. R.as.r, Pastor 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. 9:00 a.m.—Children's Sunday SchooL 10:00 a.m.—Adult Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Luther League. lutfjer JMace Jllemorial Thomas Circle, 14th and N, N.W. L RALPH TABOR, D. D., Pastor. JAMES M. SINGER. Assistant. 9:00 a m.—Matins. ''BECAUSE.” 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—The Service. ‘‘GOLDEN HOURS AND GRAY DAYS.” 0:00 and 7:00 p.m. _Supper and Youth Meetings. TAKOMA LUTHERAN Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N.W. (Three Blocks East ol Walter Reed) New Chareh Site: S.W. Center 13th St. and Eastern Are. N.W. Rer. J. Adrian Pfeiffer. Paster. Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. Morning wKrshlp at 11 AM. Sermon: "In Memeriam.” ST. MARK'S AND THE INCARNATION I4tk ond Gallatin Sts. N.W. (Maryland Srned. United Latheran Chareh) REV. HENRY MANKEN. Jr.. D. D., Patter. 8:45 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, all ages. 11:00 to 12 a.m.—Church Time Nursery. 11:00 s.m.—Worship and Sermon. ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN 1611 Brentweed Rd. N.E. (1 Sleek N. ef R. I. Are.. W. ef 17th) Lather M. Sehalse. Paster. 9:00 s.m.—Church School. 11:00 s.m.—Worship and Sermon. g>t. lube Zorntr Colesville Rd. ond Hipklsnd Drive, Silver Sprint REV. ROBERT E. LEE, Poster. 9:30 o.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—'The Gospel of Lav# and Yosr Poors." Nursery for Small Children rhe Prlnadly Chareh With the Red Dee—.