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Pittsburgh Lutheran
To Take Pulpit Here
The Rev. Prank Klein, of Pitts
burgh, will be formally installed as
pastor of District Heights Lutheran
Mission Church at a 3:30 pjn.
Hr. Kleia.
service Febru
\ ary 24 in St.
| Matthew’s Lu
theran Church,
527 Kentucky
avenue SJE.
The Mission
church congre
gation worships
in the District
Heights (Md.)
Fire Depart
ment Hall,
Marlboro pike
and Silver Hill
road. It was or
ganized last
June by St.
Matthew s cnurcn.
Dr. Harold Osterman, president
of the Eatsem District, American
Lutheran Church, will preach at
the service. The Rev. T. Rene
Meyer, pastor of 8t. Matthew’s
Church, and the Rev. Hilbert
Wuebbens. pastor of Good Shep
herd Lutheran Church, Alexan
dria, will install the new pastor.
Mr. Klein, a graduate of Capital
University, Columbus, Ohio, was
formerly pastor of Bethany Lu
theran Church, Liberty, Pa. Mr.
and Mrs. Klein and their two
children will live at a new par
sonage at 5711 Gateway boulevard,
District Heights.
The mission has been given a
$14,500 site at Silver Hill road
and West avenue, Suitland, Md.
Construction of a church there is
expected to begin this spring.
NEW CHAPEL TO BE DEDICATED—The new Hen MW Baptist Chapel will be dedicated at S p.m. tomorrow at a special sendee
in the chapel, 12113 Selfridge road, Hen Mill, Md. The Rev. C. C. Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland State Baptist secretary, will give •
the principal address. The Rev. J. C. Ledbetter is pastor of the chapeL -*-Star Staff Photo.
Dean Sayre and Canon
Will Preach at Cathedral
The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre,
Jr., dean of Washington Cathedral,
will preach at an 11 a m. service
tomorrow in the Cathedral.
The Rev. John M. Burgess,
canon,of the Cathedral, will speak
at 4 p.m.
Holy communion will be cele
brated at 8 am. in St. Mary’s
Chapel and at 9:30 ajn. in Beth
lehem Chapel.
Massachusetts will be honored
tomorrow during- processions at
the 11 and 4 o’clock services.
Nazarrnr
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[ first NAZAREHE CHURCH ]
WORSHIP WITH US. OUR NEW LOCATION j
13th and Crittenden St>. N.W.
"Church-Going Families Are Happier Familiesm j
* 10:30 A.M.
"SPIRITUAL PARASITES"
7:30 P.M.
DR. R. G. FITZ
Fairbanks, Alaska, Guest Speaker.
ROY F. STEVENS, "The Singing Pastor"
Fundamental—Evangelistic—Friendly
j To Reach: Take Georgia b Alaska Car 70 or 72 to 13th b Crittenden Sts.
Untneratt
lion Hutfjeran "• ^unXZ! °''
9:30 o.m.—Sunday School for all ages.
9:30 ond 11 o.m.—Sermon: "MAN'S JUSTICE AND GOD'S MERCY."
Nursery Care at Both Services__
Sixteenth end
Vernum Sts. N.W,
GERHARD E. LENSKI, Potter
9:00 and 11:00 o.m.—Identical Service*.
"OUR WORK AND OUR WAGES."
9:45 a.m.—Church School.
M ^ __
Cfnirct) of tfje Reformation
212 East Capitol Street, Capitol Hill
Futon—Dr. Otear F. Blackwelder, Bee. Arnold F. Keller. Jr.
Jale Zabawa. Miniver of Moale. Georse Koehler. Orsaalat
8.30 a m—"IN THE HANDS OF GOD."
9 30 a m —SUNDAY SCHOOL. 6:15 p.m.—SUNDAY EVENING CLUB.
11:00 a.m —"THE POWER OF A CONVERTED WILL." Pastor Keller.
7:30 p.m —CANDLELIGHT MUSICAL VESPERS.
8:00 p.m —"THE PARABLES OF JESUS:
VI. THE SIN OF EMPTINESS." Pastor Keller._,_
^ . w w Comer Colesville M. and Highland
CSfef 4L1IkP Drive, Silver Spring
REV. ROBERT E. LEE, Pastor
8:30 and 11 o.m.—Mr. Phillip Lambdin, Senior, Hamma Divinity School.
Nursery at 11 O’clock Service.
9:40 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Luther League.
The Friendly Church With the Red Deere__
iscttrrorftnit 6200 N- Washington Blvd.
blll l Cl HUH .t Powhatan. Arlington. Va.
(United Lutheran Church in America)
DANA H. JOHNSON, Pastor
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.—Worship With Sermon:
"BE GOOD AND BE HAPPY"
(Nursery for Small Children at Both Services)
9:45 a.m.—Church School. 7:00 p.m.—Young People.
—' The Church of the Lighted Steeple
GEORGETOWN LUTHERAN
HAROLD E. BEATTY, Pastor
9:45 o.m.—Sunday School. Edwin P. Heinrich, Superintendent.
11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "THE SHADOW OF THE ROCK.
Nursery 11:00 A.M. to lt:00
- Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
/Vote the Sign at the Old Bell_
ST. PAUL'S
Conn. Ave. at Everett St. N.W.
Henry W. Snyder, D. D„ Minister
9:30 o.m.—Church School.
11:00 o.m.—"Called ar Chosen?"
7:00 p.m.—Luther League.
ST. MARK IRCMMTIOII
14th and Gallatin Sts. N.W.
2 Squares West ef Georgia Are.
(Maryland Synod. United Lntherani
DR. HENRY niANKEN. raster
9:45 a.m. Bible School. All Ages.
11:00 a m. to 12. Church Time Nursery.
11:00 a.m.—Worship and Bermon.
llUGUSTAM
V St. N.W., East of 16th
CLARENCE T. NELSON, Pastor
B. E. SXESRUD. Minister ef Music
LOIS GRAHAM. Organist
9:30 o.m.
Sundoy School.
Identical
Services
9:30 a.m,
ond
11 :00 o.m.
. "SON, GO
WORK"
6:15 p.m.—Fireside.
7 :00 p.m.—Bible Study,
Rev. Ed word Honsen.
ST.PETER'S
formerly Atonement ft St. Stephen's
N. Capital and R. I. Are. N.L
Two Mormn* Services
9:00 end 11:00 a.m
CHAPLAIN E. E. BOSSERMAN.
Guest Minister.
9:00 u.m.—Children's Sunday School.
10:00 a.m.—Adult Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Luther League
1611 Brentwood Rd. N.L
(One Block N. of R- 1. Are., W of 17th)
REV. DONALD F. HAUTE. Interim Bawls
9:30 u.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship perrieo.
Seller JFtutorial
9th and Maryland Are. N.L
REV. CARL R. SIMON, Pastor
8:30 a.m.—Matins
'GOD TOUCHES THE HEART"
Pastor Sentt.
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—The Service,
"GOD'S LARGER JUSTICE"
Postor Simon
THE HOME-LIRE CHCRCH
{Kafeoma luttjeran
Te Be Knewn at ST. JAMES LETHSHAN
When New Church at Thirteenth and
Eastern N.W. Is Completed.
Seventh end Dahlia St*. N.W.
(Three Blocks East ol Walter Reed l
REV. J. ADRIAN PFEIFFER. Pastor
Sunday School at 9:46 a.m
Church Service at 11 a.m. _
“THE CHURCH’S ONE FOUNDATION”
lutfjer Pace
fflemortal
Thomas Circle, 14th and N N.W.
L. RALPH TABOR. D. D.. Pastor
Nursery During All Services
9:45 a.m.—Church School.
9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
"WHAT CAN GOD EXPECT
OF YOU?"
6:00 p.m.—Young Adul’ Fellowship
7:00 p.m.—Fellowship Supper,
ST. MATTHEW’S
Kentucky Ave. at 18th St. S.E.
REV. T. RENE METER. Pastor
Two Morning Services
8:30 and 11:00 a.m
Nursery at 11 O’clock Serete#
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
HOLY LUniUHlliK
3319 Alabama Are. S.E
H. LUTHER RHODES. Psstsr
8:30 a.m.—Worship and Sermon.
9:46 a.m.—Church School.
Nureerv During II O’clock Service*
CHRIST Georgetewa Rd. I
BETHESD.VMD.
RET. OTTO. C. SCHUETZE. Palter
8:30 and 11 a.m.—Worship Services
“YOU GET WHAT YOU EARN."
9:46 a.m.—Sunday School.
RESURRECTION
(Pleasant Tie* School)
Wheaton, Md.
THE RET. ROSS FORCEY, Pester
9:45 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship
"THE THIRST FOR GOD"
HOLY TRI8ITY
Waedlevn Avenne and Lee Banleeard
FALLS CHURCH
9:46 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a m — Morning Worship
Nurterg During Service
EDWARD P. YOST. Paster
fiithTutherah
Lee Bird, at Jaeksen St.
ARLIH6T0N, VA.
RALPH B. PIPER, hater
Two Worship Services
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
“GRASPING AT GREATNESS”
9:40 and 11:00 am.—Church School.
r\
Church Radio Programs
Religious radio programs origi
nating over local stations to be
heard tomorrow are:
9:15 a.m.. WOL, “Lessons in
Living,” Canon Crawford W.
Brown of Washington Cathedral.
11 a.m., WSH-FM, Grace Re
formed Church, the Rev. Robert
W. Olewiler, pastor, in charge.
11 a m., WARL, Walker Chapel
Methodist Church, the Rev. J.
William Hough, pastor.
11:30 am., WEAM, Clarendon
Presbyterian Church, the Rev.
Isaac Steenson. minister.
11:30 am., WOL, Centennial
Baptist Church, the Rev. Wilson
Holder, pastor.
11:30 am., WWDC, Fourth
Presbyterian Church, Dr. James
H. Miers, minister; also at 8 p.m.
1 p.m., WCFM, “WCFM Reli
gious Hour.” the Rev. A. E. Elmes,
minister or reopiescongregationai
Church, in charge; sponsored by
the Washington Federation of
Churches.
8 pm., WOL, Full Gospel Tab
ernacle, the Rev. Lloyd Christian
son, pastor.
6:45 pm., WOL, “Hour of St.
Francis,” Roman Catholic dra
matic series. _
7:15 pm., WWDC, Catholic
Bible Week broadcast, "Read the
Bible for Faith,” the Rev. William
J. Kenneally.
7:30 pm., WOL, “Voice of
Prophecy” program.
7:30 p.m., WWDC, Washington
Catholic Hour, directed by the
Rev. Joseph E. Gedra, pastor, Im
maculate Conception Church.
0 pm., WWDC, Metropolitan
Baptist Church, Dr. J. Walter
Carpenter, pastor.
Lutheran Pastor'to Preach
The Rev. Arnold P. Keller, jr.,
associated pastor of Lutheran
Church of the Reformation, will
preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on
“The Power of a Converted Will”
and at 8 p.m. on “The Sin of
Emptiness” in the church, 212
East CaRitol street.
SpirttualUt
~AB Soak Spiritualist ChurcT“
IS** Temwl A»*. N.W.
Service* and Readlna Bundayi. 8:°0 p.m.
REV. MART A. MCFARLAND. Faitor _
TBIK1TT SPIBUUAL CHUBCB
REV. DR. CLARA W FHttLIFB
713 Van Barca SL-ITW.
Sunday Berrlce, 7:30 p.m,
BCrttaSfBSA1
Dr. Docherty's Sermon
To Honor Lincoln
Dr. George M. Docherty, minis
ter of New York Avenue Presby
terian Church, will preach at 11
a.m. tomorrow on “Forever Free”
at the church. Thirteenth street
and New York avenue N.W.
The sermon will commemorate
President Lincoln’s attendance at
the church. At 8 p.m.. Dr. Do
cherty will speak on “The Eternal
Quest.”
titlptiitafolplitat!
ChristadIlphian chapel
Christadelphian Eccleaia
Intlffratt—iRteaimrt fcgtuiii
i 1
LUTHERAN SERVICES
k (Mi—omri Synod)
f SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
BIBLE CLASSES,»:« AM.
BETHLEHEM (D. C.)
16th and T Bt«. 6.1.. IUt. Xdgar
C. Rakov. 11 a.<n.
CHRIST (D. C.)
16th and Gallatin 8t«. K.W.. Rot.
Wm. P. Bruenlng. 8:30 and 11 oja.
TRINITY (D. C.)
4th and X 8t». N.W.. Rev. Herbert
Roepe. 8:30 and 11 a.m. Service
Broadcaet over Station WOOK at
11:30.
CALVARY (Sflrer Spring)
9846 Georgia Are., Rev. George
Horer. 11:00 a.m.. 7 p.a.
ST. ANDREW (Glenmont)
At School. Georgia Ave. at Mason.
Rev. George Horeg- 11 e.m.
MOUNT OLIVET (D. C.)
1326 Vermont Ave. N.W.. Rev
Wm. Schiebel. 8:30 end 11 e.m.
IMMANUEL (Alexandria)
1801 Ruuell Rd.. Rev. Wllmer D.
Menslnt. 8:30 end 11 a.m.
OUR SAVIOUR (Arlington)
9th and S. Taylor. Rev. Paul
Kavasch. 8:30 and 11 a.m.
PILGRIM (Westfste, Md.)
Jameetown Rd. .»d Hint Dr..
Rer. Bnno X. Lohrmann. 8:30
and 11 am.
TRINITY (Mt. Rainier, Mf)
|?*x 'nUuHF+.aouiiii &
Brenlnt Be nice. S p.m.
TRINITY (Hyattsrille)
18th and Lonifellaw. Rer. X X
Fieplow. 9:45 a.m.
GREENBELT
At School. Ror. X X Fieplow.
11 a.m.
ASCENSION (Landover Hills)
4219 70tb Are.. Ror. Henry
Schroeder. 11 a.m.
TRINITY (Bowie)
Bowie, Md.. Rer. Henry Schroeder.
8:44 a.m.
Church of The Deaf (D. CJ
At Chriet. 4101 18th St. N.W..
Rer. W. A. weetormann. 11:14 a.m.
“The Lutheran Hour,” 9:30 FJW, WE AM, 1390 j
flUjrtstian Ortwin glpjattan Ortwin
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
AND READING ROOMS IN
GREATER WASHINGTON
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
- SUBJECT OF LESSON-SERMON, FEBRUARY 10
"SPIRIT"
Golden Text: "Psalms 143:10 Teach me to do thy will; for thou
art my God; thy spirit is good; lead me iota die land of uprightness.
CHURCHES
Washington, D. C. •
FIRST CHURCH
Columbia Rd. & Euclid St. N.W.
SECOND CHURCH
3160 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E.
THIRD CHURCH
13th & L Sts. N.W.
FOURTH CHURCH
3505 16th St. N.W.
FIFTH CHURCH
1238 31st St. N.W.
SIXTH CHURCH
Apex Theater, 4813 Mass.
Ave. N.W. Sun. Sehl. ond
Wed., 4830 Mass. Ave. N.W.
SEVENTH CHURCH
1302 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.
SOCIETY
22nd & Jackson at R. I. N.E.
Virginia
FIRST CHURCH—Alexandria
1709 Russell Road
FIRST CHURCH—Arlington
6843 Little Falls Rd.
SECOND CHURCH—Arlington
No. Bryan St. and Key Blvd.
SOCIETY—Fairfax
Town Holl
Maryland
FIRST CHURCH—Chevy Chase
7401 Conn. Ave.
FIRST CHURCH—Hyattsville
6221 43rd Ave.
FIRST CHURCH—Silver Spring
Flower Theater, Sun.
8722 Flower Ave., Wed.
HOURS OF SERVICES
Sunday Morning Church Services and Sunday School at 11, Except
Society, Washington, ond Second Church, Arlington, at l -JO.
Sunday Evening Services in First Church, Washington, and First
Church, Alexandria, at 8; Second, Third ond Fourth Churches,
Washington; First Church, Chevy Chase, and First Church, Hyatts*
ville, at 5.
Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 Include Testimonies at Healing,
First Church, Arlington, and First Church, HyattsviJIe, at 8:15;
Fairfax Society, First Wednesday Each Month.
READING ROOMS
Washington, D. C.
1532 Connecticut Avenue N.W.
14th & G Sts. N.W. (Colo. Bldg.)
14th & Pork Road N.W.
fRiggs Bldg./
1626 Wisconsin Avenue N.W.
1302 Rhode Island Avenue N.W.
1601 Eye Street N.W.
^Christian Science Bldg./
• yirginio
108 N. Patrick St., Alexandria
6835 Little Foils Rd., Arlington
1108 N. Irvine St., Arlington
Moryland
7401 Conn. Ave., Chevy Chose
6221 43rd Avenue, Hyattsviile
8616 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring
IAU Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Services and to
Visit the Reading Rooms |j
r
'Walking in Light'
To Be Foundry Topic
Dr. Frederick Brown Harris,
minister of Foundry Methodist
Church, will preach at 11 a m. to
morrow on “Walking in the Light.”
At 8 p.m„ the Rev.'F. Norman
Van Brunt, assistant minister, will
speak.
Washington
(Christian Institute
CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE
Truth Center
1851 CoL ltd. N.W.
Hi*. Wm. J. Alim
Sunday at 11 a.m.
"THI GRIAT
INITIATOR"
Episcopal Rector to Speak
)n Mission in Brazil
The Rev. Albert N. Roberts, rec
or of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church,
Srie, Pa., will speak on church*
ritotow in Brazil at Episcopal
ihurches here tomorrow through
next Week. Mr. Roberts served
!0 years in Brazil as a missionary
ind in other church capacities.
His schedule tomorrow—8:30j
un.. St. Paul's Church, Rock
Zreek; 11 am., Christ Church, 620
3 street SB.; 4 pm., St. Paul’s
Church, 2430 K street N.W.; 7
im., Trinity Church, Piney Branch
wad and Dahlia street N.W.
Next week’s meetings will be at
11 am. Monday, at <St. John’s
Zhuifeh, Georgetown; 8 pm. Mon
iay, St. Paul’s Church, Alelandria;
LI > am. Tuesday, All Saints
Church, Chevy Chase circle;' 8
pm. Tuesday, St. Michael’s
Church, Arlington; 12:30 am.,
Wednesday, Falls Church Episco
pal Church, Falls Church, Va.
itttfrftftuiffltttatUmal
HALL MISSIOH SOCIETY
323 8th Stmt N.E.
(Fundamentally Methodist)
Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
Rev. THOMAS M. WEIR, Speaker
With a Message of Vitaf
Importance to YOU
(ftmfe (grtfaejune
ST. SOPHIA
GREEK ORTHODOX |
CHURCH
Eighth end L St*. N.W.
Rtv. Archmandritt Amilanct Lalovssis I
Vast. *:.?» to 11:10 a.m.
Sundays and Holidays
■ ii .
Saint* Constantin* atid Helen
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
6th and C Streets $.W.
Saturday Evening Prayer. 7:00 p.m.
Sunday ana Holy Days. Mast. 10:00
12:00 Noon.
■BY. THOMAS DANIELS. Pattar
Bey. Efatrartlu Spyreptalos. Aitt.Psstsr
Sift dmtgrrg&tiimai Cftlfurrljrii
.. ■ .. II I I I .1 ■ "I I
CONGREGATIONAL
■ 10th end G Streets N.W.
9 ti :_:.4_
HHHRn
CARL HEATH KOFF
FRANKLIN I. WINTER
Minister of music Orgonist
Whitford L. HeH Merioe E. Gibbons
9:4S—Church School for All Ages.
11:00—"YOUTH AND THE CHURCH"
Don Rickerson and Jeon Hall.
. UZ:15 p.m.—Memorial Service for Olive Noble)
3:00—Organ Broadcast WCFM (99.5 me.) 6:00—Youth Groups.
3:30-rChoir Broadcast WCFM (99.5 me.) Young People—Young Adults.
WESTMORELAND
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Westmoreland Circle at Western and Massachusetts Aves.
PHILIP GORDON SCOTT, Minister
Miss Elizabeth McGuffie, Associate in Christian Educatioa
ROBERT H. HUBER, Minister of Mask
11:00 o.m.—Morning Worship ond Sermon.
"THEY CAME IN CHAINS"
9:30 ond 11:00 o.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL.
CLEVELAND. PARK 3400 Lowell Street N.W.
Alfrld Wesley Harst, Minister. Lillian Dilts, Edacatiaa Director.
9:30 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "WITH FLAME OF FREEDOM."
Nvrset r for Young Children
6:30 p.m.—Young People.
Of VMAI ['rtf 17th and P Sts. N.W.
'*» VU M. U L. MAYNARD CATCHINGS. Minister
9:30 o.m.—Sunday School.
11.-00 a.m.—Worship Service. "THE CHURCH IS THE MISSION."
Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Service.
ItttCOln ROBERT*W. brooks! Mfcbtar
9:30o.m.—Sunday School. 10:15o.m.—Men's Brotherhood.
11:00 a.m.—"LIGHT AND NOT DAKKNESS IS OUR QUEST."
Dr. Brooks. Holy Communion.
PEOPLE'S <24 M Street N.W.
r bWr * ARTHUR FLETCHER ELMES, Minister
-9:30 a.m.—Graded Church School.
11.00 o.m —"SOME MARKS OF THE CHRISTIAN."
Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Study Hour. "SYMBOLS OF THE FAITH."
"TAa Friend Hurt Church in the City”
(in Arlington)
ROCK SPRING CHURCH
Two Worrhlp Services Two Sunday Schools, 9:30 ond II :00 a.m.
PAUL R. HUNTER, Minister
I "
gfyr Metfriftigt (gfrttrriF__ STIyg flfrurrfr
HEADQUARTERS—METHODIST BUILDING, 100 Maryland Ave. N.E.
Resident Bishop, Charles W. Flint, D. D.. LL. D.
PUtriet SwrletenStpU, J«>» C. MUlUn. P. D„ end Fhille C. tdwuTdl, M. A.
VI1VT A1V' 20th St. Just OH Pa. Ave. N.W.
^ M V EDWARD J. LEWIS, Th. M., Minister
The Methodist Student Center of G. W. U.
11:00 a m—"A SPIRITUAL GOSPEL."
7:00 p.m.—Wesley Fellowship.
VISIT METHODISM'S HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
MOUNT VERNON PLACE
900 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
Ministers: Albert P. Shirker, William R. Wright
Minister of Music: R. Deane Shure
10:00 a.m.—Church School for All Ages.
9:00 and 11:15 a.m. —"STAY ALIVE TO LIFE."
6:45 p.m —"WHEN DREAMS HAVE DIED."
_Dr. Albert P. Shirkey Preaching at All Three Services.
rif ¥7 ADV 1459 Columbia Convenient to But
▼ /mM*. M Read N.W. and Car Lino
Dr. Orris Gravenor Robinson end John Anson Mote, Ministers
9:45 a.m.-t—Men's Bible Class. Mr. John Fisher, Teocher.
9:45 a.m.—Church School Classes. 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Care.
11 :00 a.m.—"THE ETERNAL QUEST," Dr. Daniel G. Hill,
Dean of Religion. Howard University.
7:00 p.m.—Youth Meetings.
* 7:00 p.m.—Adult Forum. Book Review. "LET'S JOIN THE ,
RACE" (Barr), Dr. Robinson.
8:00 p.m,—Worship: "THIS IS MY FATHER'S WORLD."
gag miiiiAAI/P Wisconsin Ave. at River Rd. N.W.
ELUdKUOKC REV. F. PAUL HARRIS, Minister .
,» Robert L. Landers, Minister of Musie
9:30 a.m.—Church School ond Adult Bible Classes.
11:00 a.m.—"A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE."
Junior and Sanctuary Choirs (Nursery)
3:00 p.m.—Children's Class in Church Membership.
7:00 p.m.—Youth and Adult Groups.
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Cottage Prayer Groups.
JtJ Eighth and Jefferson Sts. N.W.
jiftp tu)000 0VK THOMAS B. EHLERS, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Church School for All Ages.
11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "WHEN WE EXPECT GOD'S HELP."
Nursery During Service
7:00 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fellowship Groups.
H A M LIME j. ARTLEY LEATHERMAN
■ ■ * 1 1 ^ " J. EDWARD MOYER
16th and Allison Sts. N.W. STANLEY F. KNOCK, JR.
9:45 a.m.—Church School for All Age Groups.
11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "IDEAS THAT GOVERN MEN."
Nursery 9:i5 to It:I5—Registered Nurse in Attendance.
8:00 p.m,—Hymn Sing and Interpretation, Mrs. J. Edword Moyer.
RHODE ISLAND AVE. “nWAS
REV. JAMES A. DUDLEY, Minister
9:30 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 am.—Sermon: "QUESTION AND ANSWER."
5 ;30 p.m.—Youth Meetings. 6:30 p.m.—Fellowship Supper.
7:30 p.m.—Sermon: "THE A, B. Cs OF THE GOSPEL."
FOUNDRY
16th Street Near P Street N.W.
Ministers: FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS
F. NORMAN VAN BRUNT
9:45 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—"WALKING IN THE LIGHT." Dr. Harris.
8:00 p.m.—Mr. Von Brunt. _
WESLEY
Conn. An. fr Jocelyn St. N.W.
C. Stanley Lowell, Minister
D. Miller Simpson,
Director ot Music
9:30 ond 11 :UU o.m.—
"The Importance of Growing Up"
Sermon by Mr. Lowell.
9:30 ond H^OO a.m. — Church
School.
4 and 7:30 p.m.—Youth Groups.
m a m «•. k.1 U#
Francis Asnurv Charles F. Phillips, D. D„ Minister
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
9:45 a7W>—Prettyman Bible Class for Men. Hon. Carl Elliott, Teacher.
11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "SEEKERS AFTER SIGNS."
Nursery During Service
' 7:30 p.m.—Contoto: "THE HOLY CITY" (By Gaul).
Metropolitan Memorial
THE NATIONAL CHUCH
Nebraska and New Mexico Ares. N.W.
EDWARD GARDINIER LATCH, D. D„ Minister
Frank Reid Isaac, Minister's Assistant
9:30 and 11 OO a.m.—Sunday School.
9:30 and 11:00 o.m —TWO CHURCH SERVICES.
Sermon: "THE GRACE OF CHRIST."
7 OO p.m.—Youth Groups._ __
777 Tv Mti» and Lawrence St*. N.E.
SlnTOOu I Jlttn (Busts E-2 and H-2 One Block From Ckurch)
^UUUaUUlU REV. G. CUSTER CROMWELL, Paster
9:45 a.m.—Church School. 7:00 p.m.—M. Y. F.
11:00 a m—Sermon: "THE SALT OF THE EARTH."
8:00 p.m.—"THE UNKNOWN GOD"—Studies in the Acts of the
, , _Apostles.._
aPi < m•* . 6401 Conn. Ave. (at Shepherd
(£|)rtp ' A Community Church
CLIFFORD HOMER RICHMOND, S. T. D.. Minister
Identical Services, 9:30 and 11.00 a m —"WHAT IS THY NAME?"
11 :Q0 o.m.—Fellowship Class, Rev. W. Harold Snope, Speaker.
&t lube’s Aj'nsr’s.. *«.
^ U JJ Daniel W. Justice D. D., Minister
9:45 o.m.—Sunday School for All Ages. Men's Harrison Bible Class.
Mr. Percy Crittenden, Teacher.
8:30 ond 11:00 ojn.—Two Worship Services.
"GIVE YOURSELF TO THE GOODNESS OF GOD."
6:30 p.m.—Junior ond Senior High M. Y. F.*
DVTWARTn New Hampehita Ave. at Grant Circle
J. VTVliin Dr. Ralph o. Smith, Minister
9:30 a.m.—Church School.
H .00 a.m.—Morning Warship. Sermon: 'THE TRUMPET NOTE."
11:00 a.m.—Junior Church—Also Church Nursery.
700 p.m.—Youth Fellowship.
8.00 p.m.—"WHAT-LACK I YET?"
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Dumbarton Ave. Georgetown, Off Wh. Ave. I
"Mother of Methodism" Founded Dec. 24, 1772, by Bishop Asbury
REV. C. L DAWSON, S. T. D., Minister
11 :Q0 o.m —REV. GRADY WILSON. Asseciote of Billy Grohom.
Ertnitp
5th St. and Pa. Ava. at Saward Sq. S.E.
PAUL R. DIEHL, Minister
9:30 o.m.—Church School for All Ages. ,
ERNEST J. HIGGINS, General Superintendent
11:00 o.m.—"GIVING GOD A CHANCE "
(Nureery During Church Service) j
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>.m.—Dr Euni*nm e r~ . ANDREW 6. LYNCH la- . I
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”*_?^gues of the modern^Joru,*'' I
NORTHWEST__
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9*0 a.“-Church School.
11:00 a.m.—YOUTH *©***•
' ••HAVE A GOOD TIME."
Dr. Beery. Preachin*
7*00 p.m.—Youth Meeting5.___
letora JBemortal
It*00 e m—“The GoMea Oaaortanlty.
11 e*nn w n.—Youth FcUowihlPe.
NORTHEAST_
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North Carol laa Aw.
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CLMER A. WILCHER. MioWof
ryland
SirtIi Ayr. aai I It Mt
(At .VifO Bloek rj AT«:1_
KELVIN E. LEDEBBB. Mtalitor
0*45 a m -Church School. _
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Rrmorial Rrt^uhiat
481* Earracut SC. HyattirtUe. MB
DB. CHADNCBY C. DAT. Mtalater
9:45 »jb.—Sunday School
11:00 a.» —"Aa Iwpoetaat Trio.
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MONTGOMEKT COUNT T, MB.
BETHESDA, IWII.
■intlmlm Parkway an* Geercetewn R4.
HARTWELL F. CHANDLER. Faater
0:30 and 11:00 a m.—Church School.
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—"Rack ar Sand.”
6:45 p.m.—Youth Fellowship#.
Wed 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study,
WOODSIDE
8814 Ga. Are.. Silver Spring. Md.
J. MILTON ROGERS. D. D„ Minister
EDGAR A. SEXSMITH. D. D., Associate
9:45 a.m.—Church School.
8:45 and 11:00 a.m.—Worship.
"WALK WITH THE LIGHTS”
ARLINGTON, VA.
CLARENDON
North Irriar aad Sixth Street#
ArHnrtea. Va.
Rev C. Fred WUHaasa. D O. Mlaiatar
9:00 a m.—"OBEY ORDERS.”
11:15 a.m.—‘BEGIN WHERE TOD ARE*
8:00 p.m.—“GOD’S REFUTATION.”
PRINCE GEORGES CO., MP.
©rate (Takoma Park)
How Hampahlra aad Kentlaad Avon.
H. R. HODGSON. Mlalster
9:30 aad is -00 a m.—Worahtn services.
0;3<rW 11 am- SundayBcSSJl
MT. RAINT 1
Sftth aad Baafcar HU) Road
CLARKSON R. BANKS. Mlaiatar
9:30 a.m.—Church School
11:0(1 a m—“Divine Maalfeatattan.”
0:3(> and 7:00 p.m.—Youth Oroupa
llvattsville. First
5300 Baltlnerr Blvd
REV EDGAR W BECKETT Mlaiatar
0:00 tu 10:45 a m—Church School
In the New Educational Butldln*.
(Two Identical Service# i
9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
"A SENSE OF WHAT IS VITAL.**
Nursery Provided lor _Children
3:00 pjn —"LIFE'S HIGHWAY.”
Mr. Joaeph Daria. Speaker.
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