THE EVENING STAR f- V * A-10* Washington. D. 0. gjj Robert Moses Resigns MTPMAT, mflr M, I—4 | Religious Books ] Rev. Isaac Sfeenson I Organized Bible Classes I Catholic Youth Work Books dealing with various As Safely Council Trustee St. Anthony's Cruise aspects of religion recently By Howard M. Stackhouse Methodist Church tomorrow re- To Retire After at Sy Aw Aitocioted Pnu Collection St. Anthony’s , ceived by The Star are as fol- Walter D. Eddowes, Jr., direc- 9:45 am. Is Set Bailey’s Crossroads, Va., Evelyn YORK, July 24,—The will lows: tor of music at Drexel Hill Pres- Miss F. Ballou, as- j, NEW A special collectlon-for Catho- sponsor moonlight cruise on sociate teacher Safety : youth in the a Life, Faith and Prayer—-By A. Sermon Tomorrow byterian Church, Philadelphia, of the Class of National Council lost a lie activities arch- the 8. S. Mount Vernon at 8:30 Graham Ikin (Oxford; Friendship of Emory Methodist trustee questioned diocese of Washington will be $3.50). The Rev. Isdae will be the song leader when It p.m., on August 1. Proceeds will a Society— Steenson will for the Church, will be the teacher j taken up at all Catholic masses ' Ethics in Business final Robert Moses’ statement that go to the church school. By Marquis W. Childs and i•' deliver his sermon as min- before the Joint session of the , here tomorrow. \ ister of Clarendon Presbyterian weeding is the biggest cause of Douglass Cater (New American JgPSMp conference of I Adult Department tomorrow at In announcing the collection, Irving Jack- Library; cents). Church, North and the Organized 9:39 a.m. “Growing Through higyway accidents. A. 35 son streets. Arlington, j the Most Rev. Patrick O’Boyle, College • Va., at the Prayer,” Luke, xi.l-13; Philip- Mr. Moses, City ! Archbishop Washington, ORGANIST, EXPR. The Catholic in the 11 am. service tomorrow. New York of asked' World Today—By Edward A. sociation to be | * pians, iv.6-7*. Mrs. Louis Richard- planning commissioner, recently Catholics to be generous and- Avdltable for Position • Fitzpatrick (Bruce Publishing Mr. Steenson is retiring after son, president, will lead. told a White House conference ! help thousands of boys and girls, as Organist or serving Co.; $6). as minister of the church ern Maryland The combined classes of the that speed caused “fullyhalf” of “be better Catholics, firm in the ¦ years. Organist-Director The Monk and the World— for more than 25 During College, Sep- adult department of Hamnne all traffic deaths. The counoil faith, and Americans full of Call Eves., TE. 6-8145 By‘> Walter Dirks (David McKay that time the congregation’s tember 4. 5, 6. < Methodist Church will meet in quickly advised him it had sought courage.” membership grown proof Co.; $3.50). has from 99 John the chapel at 9:45 a.m. tomor- but never found of this. Oiganizations to be are to 550, the present Lightcap, jr aided Ten Words That Will Chal- SBO,OOO row. Frank L. Smith, former When Mr. Moses replied, citing of Washington, the Merrick NATIONAL TABIRNACLi church tfas built and a manse organist of : Insurance lenge Your Life—By Ervin Seale M superintendent of the church same figures, the coun- i Boys’ Camp. Charles County, (William N—Brig. for the minister was bought. the same K lesson, Morrow & Co.; $2.50). CHAPLAJ Gen. school, will present the I cil traffic director wrote bactf the Catholic Youth Organization . Frank A. Tobey has been The clergyman In those years church, will be Hi A superintendent saying, “There many loose “ The Kingship of Chfist—By ap- of the adult'de- | are Maryland; St. da “The Faith 1 the Vincent for G. A. K. Bell. Bishop of Chi- pointed Deputy Chief of has been prominent In numerous i accompanist. HA partment, Dr. T. David Gates, statements being quoted as Paul Camp. St. Marys County.- : facts.” chester (Penguin Books; 50 Chaplains foe tho Army. civic and church activities. He Walter D. Ur„ „ will preside. Maryland, and the Christ Child is in BUekh cents). Chaplain Tobey began his a former president of the Eddowes The Florence M. Brown Class With that Mr. Moses yesterday Camp, Calvert County. Mary-, THE NATIONAL Arlington Rotary Eddowes, military eareer in 1922 as a Club and took and Robert C. trum- of the Calvary Baptist Church sent in his resignation as a trus- land. Nearly 17,000 children last A. m. t. ZION part in many Red Cross peters, will also their father TABERNACLE private in the National Guard enter- Join will have Cannon C. Heame as tee. He also sentLOff a letter year took part in activities of. and transferred to the chap- prises. in the program. Charter bus their guest suggesting that only “a desk the four groups. <440 Piney JOHN WESLEY teacher tomorrow at Branch Rd. N.W. laincy in 1938. He has served A native of Belfast, Ireland. service is available to and from 10 a.m. Rev. Arno Pagel, presi- statistician and mathematical Rev. DeLosa M. Scott, Potter A. M. E, ZION CHURCH Baptist congregations in Mr. Steension is a graduate of the conference. Reservations dent of the Christian Endeavor hair-splitter” could deny that ICenleuiing made in speed causes more Presbyterian must be advance both SUNDAY SKRVICIS National Church of Zion Methodist Massachusetts, Connecticut College and of Union of Germany, will be the accidents than Willis Player Named ATA; || _ 14th an* Corcsran Sts. N.W. i and Tennessee McGill University. He held for the conference and trans*- guest speaker before the Vaughn : anything else. E. Franklin Jacksan. D.D.. Minister and during the portation; they 9:45 o.m. —Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—“THE PROMISE OF THE ministries In New York State are available. Class at 10 Korean campaign was Chap- requests a.m. tomorrow. Public Relations Director i _ KINGDOM.” Dr. Jacksan. coming Address all to the 9 11:00 o.m.—Morning Wor- 8:00 P.m.—' JACOB’S LADDER.” lain for the Bth Army. He before to Clarendon ofllce. Claude H. Richardson, class pres- ship. Dr. Jackson. Church In 1929 from the First Room 539, Washington Build- ident, will preside. Willis Player, well known in lives with his wife and ing, YMCA Will Dedicate circles, Presbyterian Church, Charteau- Washington 5, D. C. The Trihity aviation public relations Sermon: daughter at 5001 North Men’s Bible Class been named r ’s gay, N. Y. Lloyd M. Hampton, assistant of Trinity Methodist has director of pub- Thirty-fourth road, Arling- Church will New Cabin at Camp Letts Trans- Mr. and Mrs. Steenson will live promotion manager of The Eve- meet at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow with lie relations for the Air “The Worth of a Soul" ton. ( Association, Metropolitan African in Orlando. Ha. They Arthur L. Hayford j The YMCA will dedicate a port 1107 Sixteenth H 7:15 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. have a ning Star, will be the guest presenting I daughter, Mrs. Vance Cansbale, the lesson. new cabin at Camp Letts, Edge- street N.W. Methodist Episcopal teacher Bible Mr. Player, is special H|j 7:45 p.m.—Gospel Service of Fairfax, Va., and two grand- of the Harrisorf pm. who a and 1518 M Street N.W. Sermon Topic Picked The A. B. Pugh Class of the water, Md., at 4:10 tomor- assistant the Sec- Rev. G. Dewey Robinson, Minister children. Class of St. Luke’s Methodist to Assistant Mount Vernon Place Methodist ! row. It will be dedicated to the of the Navy Air, will; WANTED 1,000 AT The Rev. Arthur Fletcher Church tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. Church will retary for Ordinaneo of VISITORS have their associate : Reserve finish a special assignment with Elmes, People’s Con- C. Toby Chandler, past president Seabees of the Potomac OUR 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE minister of minister, Rev. Vaughn Moore, as the Navy next month and join Boliovtr’s Baptism Wesley Methodist Sermon of the class, will preside. Rudolph guest teacher River Naval Command- who n.m.—Church School. gregational Church, will preach! in the lower audi- ATA on September 1. 9:30 The Rev. Klein H&ddaway Cole read the lesson. helped spring. I Wednesday Eve., p.m. n.m.—Morning Worship. Midnight Hour” at K. torium tomorrow at 10 am. build It last Before Navy assignment, 8:00 11:00 on “At the will preach on “Man Choosing The his to Rev. Glenn Gillette will Miss Florence Wormser, returned Camp Letts will take care of Mr. Player vice Prayer, Praise and Bible Study. 6:00 p.m.—Allen C. E. League. 11 am. tomorrow in the church, ; Be Saved” at 9:30 a.m. guest was president of 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. tomorrow be the teacher of the missionary from Tura-Assam, 600 boys -during its camping pe- public relations for Northwest” N.W. at Wesley Methodist Church. Calvary Men’s Class of 4704 Thirteenth street i Calvary India, will be the guest teacher riod from June 26 through Au- Orient Airlines. Before that he OTHER DENOMINATIONS of Harlan the Class at 10 am. gust 21. Another 1,600 young was lor many years public rela- METHODIST METHODIST METHODIST METHODIST Mrs. will speak people THE NAVY CHAPEL SESS3SSSSS===SSSSaSS&SS=SSSSSSS===K=S===mSSS Ashlan Harlan from church and school tions director of Pan American to the Graham Couples’ Class at groups will use the camp before Maryland N.E. World Airways. HEADQUARTERS—METHODIST BUILDING, 100 Ave. NORTHEAST 10 am. on “Why Worship in and after the regular season. P. Thompson Worship hi tho Beautiful Bishop G. Bromley Oxaem, D.D., LL.D. Elmer will con- 2 sl, Public?” The All-States Class Fred Carl, camp director, tinue as the director of the in- District Superintendents: Philip C. Edwards, D.D., end Asbury Smith, 0.0. !* will have their McKENDREE Are as teacher at 10 wrote all department of ATA. > a.m„ the Seabees who took formation NAVY CHAPEL NORTHWEST DR. WALTER C'. SCOTT, Minister. (Nursery at 11:00 AM. Service) Paul L. Selby. part in last spring’s two-day 3801 Nebraska Ave. N.W. Services: 8:45 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "THE PERSON." “Operation Repair” that their Dumbarton Ave.—Georgetown 9:40 o.m.—Church Dr. Freed to Sunday Services N.W., Founded School. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Groups. "outstanding service to the com- Preach Communion, 3313 Dumbarton Avt. Off Wisconsin Ave. 1772 Dr. Faus at Parley Protestant 8:00 o.m. The Oldest Methodist Church in Washington ond Lowrcncu St*. N.E. munity has enabled the YMCA ‘ Protestont Worship, 10:45 a.m. Dr. Grace L. Paus, to serve At Luther Place Church REV. CLARENCE L. DAWSON, S.T.D., Paster fß r re *> minister of better youth through Are to nUßiattO # pie^“ improved camp Dr. Walter B. Freed will Services Open the Public 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. W. V. Lund, Superintendent. “*Ke^*G!"c^°CiJS^ the Church of the Healing facilities.” o.m.—Church preach on “From Mountain to 11 :00 o.m.— "Qualities —We Need." 7:30 p.m.—Bible Vespers. 9:45 School. Christ, 2460 street 11:00 o.m.—Sermon; "HUMANITY'S TOUCHSTONE." Soul” at 9 and 11 a.m. tomor- 20th Just Off Fe. Ave. N.W. NW„ is attending the row at Luther Place Memorial TIIVIAIK St.. SOUTHEAST annual Two Dutch Merchants ST. MARY'S il M WF IW METHODIST STUDENT CENTER convention of the church to- Church, Fourteenth and N G an* H Sts. N.W. Minister Whitaker, Minister of Music streets N.W. , 6th St.. Between Edward B. Lewis, Th.M., G. H. morrow through Thursday in Study Hecht Methods Sunday Masses 11 :00 a m— "WHAT IS CONVERSION?" Two businessmen from The Young Adults will be p.m.—Wesley Fellowship. 1802—1954 Denver. Hol- joined by the Young Adult, 7, 8:30, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15 7:30 QZvmty land are studying business meth- HISTORIC group from City Crla- MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA "VISIT 'S DOWNTOWN CHURCH" sth St. and Po. Ave. at Seward Sq. S.E. ods used by the Hecht Co. here National Every Moday p.m. Masses. 8 and TO a.m. Camp Registration Set under sponsorship of the Foreign tian Church at 6 to hear Devotions at 11:30 a.m., 12:05. 4:00, PAUL R. DIEHL, Minister W /frlyUl*/ 14 Justin Lawrie, choir director of 4:30. 5:00. 5:30. 8:00, 6:30. 7:16. 9:30 Registration for the final two- Operations Administration. 8:45. 9:15. o.m.—Church School for All Foundry Methodist Church, give 8:00. PLACE ( week period at Westmoreland 8:00 Broadcast Over WOL MOUNT VERNON ErneSt J. Higgins, General Superintendent The visitors. Wilhelmus Vroom the last in series talks Day Camp will be held at 10 am. and Arthur a of Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth and K Streets N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. ? Habbema, are both critically analyzing Vm on Monday at Westmoreland Protestant DR. ALBERT SHIRK*Y, Minister "A SUSTAINING FORCE—PRAYER" from Amsterdam, where, they church music. T II t IMliM ’ Congregational Church, competitors W. Vaughan Moore, Associate Minister R. Deane Shura, Minister of Music West- are in the depart- j GREEK ORTHODOX 8:00 p.m— "SAINT PAUL'S SECOND moreland circle N.W. ment store business. Church School Summer Schedule: MISSIONARY JOURNEY" (Part 21 STS. Children's Divisions —9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Church Communion CONSTANTINE “WORSHIP IN ‘ Youth and Adult Divisions, 10:00 a.m. WASHINGTON’S MOTHER CHURCH OR METHODISM” The Rev. Francis Yarnall willI ’ AND HELEN a m — ARE THESE?" 14H> and You 9:00 and 11:15 "WHAT GRACIOUS WORDS miw4 M 4TAKT T A s.e. celebrate communion at 7:30 a.m. 4115 16th Street N.W. 6:45 p m—"HOW TO KEEP SWEET WITHIN." /m B 11/1 KENNETH LYONS, Pastor tomorrow at the Episcopal: Washlnsten 11. D. C. All Threa Phene TAylar Me Dr. Albert P. Shirkey Preaching at Services. 9:30 a.m.—Church School for AH Ages. (Nursery at 11:00) Church of the Holy Comforter, 9-1 ’ Bev. Thoms, I. Daniels. Paster "Visit Methodism’s Representative Church” 11:00 o.m.—Sermon: "DOES GOD ANSWER PRAYER?" 701 Oglethorpe street N.W. Dr. • Bev. Demetrlas K. Kalaris. Asst. Paster 915 mmmmmmmm SIXTH SUNDAY OP MATTHEW Massachusetts Awe. N.W. (•Robert M. Charles, diocesan lay; REV. LLOYD ¦> y Gospel Matt. 9:1-8 CHRISTIANSEN, Poster jH missioner. will conduct the 11 ; Readme ' Epistle Readme Galatians 4:22-27 (£mtgr?oo Slights Rev. Raymond Goodwin, Minitter of Music service. Matins Ac Divine Llturty. 9:30-12 noon park a.m. Saturday Evenint Vespers. 7:30 i BrisfotaMroii Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "ON BEING READY." Dr. George L. Conner, Minister J. H. Scarls, Assistant Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. (Nursery During A.M. Service) ' 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "INESCAPABLE QUESTIONS." Dr. Conner. 1 :00 a.m.— * Nursery During Service Polish Sermon Tomorrow ST. SOPHIA ! Two Sessions of Sunday School, 9:30 and 11:00 o.m. “THE UMPIRE IN YOUR HEART” The Polish Club of Washing- 1 7:00 p.m.—Vesper Services in the Chapel Under the Auspices ton will sponsor a mass and Pol--{

GREEK ORTHODOX , of FOUNDRY , the Youth Fellowship, “THE OF SIN” ish sermon at 11 a.m. tomorrow; CHURCH 16th Street Near P Street N.W. A]Ul| Branch Ave. and S Street S.E. INDELIBILITY at the National Shrine of thej M Mj/mlvlMW Tues Joy, Young People's, p.m.. Immaculate Conception at Cath- Eighth end L Sts. N.W. . | Ministers: FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS MELVIN E. LEOERER, Minister 8:00 j Bee. Archmandrite Amilancs Laloussit F. NORMAN VAN BRUNT 9:45 o.m .—Church School. 11:00 a.m.— "WE STOP AT EPH ASUS." Wednesday, Service, 7:45 p.m. olic University. Most. t:St to lt:3t a.m. "The Whole World Needs the Whole Gospel Sundays end Holidays 9:45 o.m.—Church School. ,^^H MR. VAN BRUNT, Preaching. VIRGINIA / for the Whole Man That He Might & Be HNHNIINB Epiphany Episcopal 11 00 o.m —"THE CHURCH FOR YOU DOTH WAIT." Wholly Integrated” Rev. * Ller* Christiansen Rev. Davis, 8:00 p.m — "A QUESTION WHICH YOU HAVE ASKED." The Donald assis- United Lodge of Theosophists tant minister, will preach on; AmV7JA nY7 Convenient to Bus and Car Lines CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCH Forgive?” a.m.: 2653 Ave. N.W. S2IS Q STREET N.W. REV. BEN HARDIN. “Wilt Thou at 11 ARLINGTON Minister • Conn. V Columbia Road N.W. /mMI M 1459 Dt and Buses and No. • Epiphany Episco- Free Lecture, Wed., 8:15 p.m. Gleb* Road at South Eighth St., Arlington, Virginia Di 30 Streetcar Pass the Door tomorrow at "OVERCOMING FEAR" ORRIS G. ROBINSON and DONALD C. WOODS, Ministers HARRY WARDELL BACKHUS, 111, Minister Sunday School, 9:4s—Classes for All Ages. pal Church. a.m.—Nursery 11 ‘ Questions Invited 9:45 a.m.—Church School Classes. 11:00 Care. Walter G. Bangle, Associate Minister Loiiise Aycock, Director of Education :0O a.m.—Morping Worship Service. UNITARIAN 9:45 a.m —Men's Class—Dr. John Fisher, Teacher. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—Church School. 7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Plunket, End That Search a Friendly Church (Parking All) INTERDENOMINATIONAL 8:45 and 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Rev. Henry 9:30 ond 11:00 o.m.—Morning Worship Services. for for UNION SERVICE «» Belfast, Ireland. Sermon: "LOVE." 12th and Rhoda Island Ave. N.E. | The Rev. Mr Backhus, Preaching. TRIMITV nilIIDPI! PHOEBE HALL - •/* ? Wisconsin Ave. and N.W. I mivlI I MiIIInUII Rev. Herbert A. Nunley, f Calvart St. Nursery During Both Services Paster J i SOULS* I ijjit IZ Daniel W. Justice, D.D., Minister p.m.—Youth Meeting. 9:45 a.m., Sunday p.m.. Young People. ALL CHURCH ****• A* 7:00 Fellowship School. 11 0.m., Worship. 7:30 MEMORIAL Kathryn Hill Rawls, Minister of Music Wednesday, 8 :00 p.m.—Prayer. Friday, 8:00 p.m.—Young People. W. A. It A CHURCH | Y. C. BLDG. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for All Ages. **ey Blvd. &N. Bryan St., Arlington, Va. 7 — FIRM AND PAAiAillNITV JB UNITARIAN 17th end K Streets N.W. 11:00 a m "A REASONABLE FAITH." VVlflmUH111 HAMPDEN H. SMITH, JR., Minister Grace Assembly of God SERVICES SUNDAY 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—"THE MAGNIFICENT REMINDERS." 413 NORTH IRVING STREET, ARLINGTON, VA. rgfSKa Sixteenth and 3:15 p.m. Urmia fHrmnrial Raymond J. Purnell, S.T.M., Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ,9:30 and 11 a.m.—Nursery, Kindergarten. Sunday School, 10:00a.m. Worship Services, 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. harvard Sti.N.W. ; Song and Praise Service 9:45 a.m.—Church School. (Nursery at 11:00) LEONARD M. CAMPBELL, Paster. JA. 7-7407 11 :00 a m —THE PARABLES OF THINGS LOST: 11T H| North Glebe Rd. at 16th St., Arlington, Va. COMMUNITY CHURCH (Series 3) |lfCT 11 :00 a.m.—Sermon by "REBELLIOUS LIVES" In la VLIVCl H. REV. S. COFFEY, D.D., Minister CHRISTIAN CHURCHES (DISCIPLES) Rev. Molcolm R. Sutherland, Jr., ; : PALISADES A INC Sixteenth end Allison Sts. N.W. 9:00 and 11:15 a m —*«WHEN LIFE GETS HARD." Thomas Jefferson Memorial Uni- THE || |m | 10:00 a.m.—Church School for All Ages. tarian Church, Charlottesville, Va. t Cathedral Ave., Off IlHlfllalllb * Just J. ARTLEY LEATHERMAN, Minister 11:15 o.m.—Church School, Nursery Through Junior Division. THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Unitarian Churches of MacArthur Blvd. N.W. p.m.—lntermediate a.m.—Church School for All Ages. 5:30 M. Y. F. 6:30 p.m.—Older Youth. THOMAS CIRCLE Arlington, Virginio, and • PIERCE, Minister 9:45 NELSON C. 11 :00 a m—"THE MUSLIM—CHRISTIAN CONVOCATION." DR. J. Minister Montgomery County Co-oparating ; a.m.—Sunday School. WARREN HASTINGS, 9:30 Dr. Hurst R. Anderson, Guest Preacher. Irving Art., REV. RICHARD G. SMITH, Associate Minister Beginners Through Intermediate. Nursery. Registered Nurse in Attendance CLARENDON North b Sixth Sts., Va. KARL HALVORSON, Organist-Choirmaster UNITY a.m.—Worship Service, Visit the Church S-2 Bus Stops at Door a«T. James L. Robert ion. D.D., Minister Rev. James Jekn. AesUtant Minister i 9:30 Beautiful 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Rev. James Kelly*, D.D., of 9:00 ond 11:15 a.m — "A TRANSFORMED LIFE." Glasgow, Scotland, President, Rev. James John, Assistant Minister. 10:50 a.m.—Morning Worship. European Christian Endeavor A Community Church 'THE HIGH COST OF DISCIPLESHIP" Union, Guest Speaker. ' , MARYLAND Dr. Hastings. (Sursery During Service) Ministers: Clifford Homar Richmond, Charles Rother, Jr. 7:00 p.m.—Young Adult Fellowship. Affiliated with the International NEW COLONIAL HOTEL • Council 0/ Community Churches ! 9:30 and 11:00 a m —"HOW TO BE MORE VITALLY ALIVE." (Eljurrif Jtrat Ittrttpidifit 15th and M Sts. N.W. 01. 7.14JC AVENUE AT HAMILTON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS marry l BALTIMORE ST. EDGAR W. BECKETT. Mlnllter SSL Affiliated With 8:00 a.m.—Church School In New Educationel Building. Vernon M. U. A. RHODE ISLAND AVE. Two Identical Services—B:oo and 11:00 a.m 10:50 a.m.—Chaplain Goodhand, S. F., Speaker. Unity School, Lao's Summit, Ma. CHRISTADELPHIAN CHAPEL REV. A. DUDLEY, Minister Chaplain Clyde H. Martin. 9:45 o.m.—Bible School. 7:00 p.m.—Young Adult Fellowship. Roy Foldt, Minister T32 Webster St. N.W. Public Invite* JAMES Nursery for Children—Ample Parking in Rear Q1 Church E. 8. 8.. 10:18 a.m. Service. 11:18 a.m. 9:30 a.m.— Church School. 11 :00 a.m.—Guest Speaker. ? A > 11:00 "CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR." A/!CD DA 9«r R°°d at Roanaka St. Jbn NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA a.m.—Sermon: MVJEIx IVvAL/AD OWEN E. OSBORNE, Minister Ninth end D Streets N.E. < Hl,bland an* 20th Sts.. Arllnitan. Va. 7:30 pm—Sermon: "A WHOLEHEARTED WELCOME." J. LLOYD BLACK. Minister 8,8., 10 a.m. Servlet, II a.m. Church School, 9:ooand 10:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p.m. I IbkilLJf II FRIENDS 9.00 and 11:00 a m —"HANDLING MY NEED OF FAITH." 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. I WASHINGTON Metropolitan Memorial Nursery During Worship Services FRIENDS MEETING OF r a.m.—Dr. Daniel A. Poling, President, 2111 Flsrlda Avanna N.W. THE NATIONAL METHODIST CHURCH 1733 Eye St. School, 10:30 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. East-Wast Grubb N.W. Bun. Nebraska and 'New Mexico Avas. N.W. CT DA 111 Highway at Road HBKX World Christian Endeavor Union. AHiliotod With * Silver and Moat SANDY SPRING FRIENDS MEETING Minister die rMUL Where Spring Chevy Chase School, Loo's Summit, Mo. ! 1 GARDINER LATCH, D.D., . p.m.—Rev. Donald E. Reese. Unity Sandy Sprint, Maryland EDWARD THOMAS 7:30 Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. John Charles Walker, Assistant to tha Minister H. BAKER, Minister Ann Sandefer, Minister. JU. 5-0801 • DIVINE 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. *’• •»« ® SCIENCE I CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SUNDAY JUIkIkIFQOTAI M MTS.AVP 10:00 o.m.—Sunday School. THREE GREAT SERVICES Sermon: "YE ASK AMISS." Mr. Baker. JYIinnCJV DR. T. t ROBERTS Minister Sunday, 11 :00 a m.— CHURCH OF THE a.m.—Holy With Music by Our and AIR CONDITIONED "HOW TO ASK OF GOD" 2 8:00 Communion Quartet F< RI 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Leader. • HEALING CHRIST Beverly Shea, Billy Graham's Song MARVIN silver spring, maryland Harry Field Secretary, p^fUcOSTAt" a.m.—Worship With Sermon by Dr. Daniel A. Poling and MEMORIAL 11:00 a.m.—Dr. N. Holmes, Honorary 2400 10th St. N.W. 9:30 Music CRANKLIN RAUL HARRIS. Mlnllter ROBERT P. DROST. Mlnliter’i Aiststant World's Endeavor Union, Guest Speaker. DB. GBACB L. FACS. Minister by the Hawaiian Choir of 40 Voices. Christion Sunday. 11:00 a.m.— Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. (Nursery During Services) X 8:00 p.m.—Rev. Solomon Doraisawmy, Field Secretary of the All India TO 11:00a.m. —Worship With Sermon by Dr. J. Wesley Siebert and Music Guest Speaker. 'FROM SLAVERY FREEDOM' of Sermon: "GOD AND HIS MESSENGERS—BIRDS." Christian Endeavor Union, Vellore, Indio, Marta Bacaa, Speaker. by the Hawaiian Choir 40 Voices. and f'iiimd WEDNESDAY. 8:0(1 p.m.— j 9:30 11:00 a.m.—Cljurch School. 2:00 p.m.—M. Y. F. Outing. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School for Children. ~~ "FORGIVENESS" rmST CHRISTIAN CHUBCH falls CHURCH. VA. Speaker. __ Wisconsin Ave. at River Rd. N.W. KENSINGTON, ~MP. Nara Milter. i^n gagaaai#pi McKinley School, 1030 North McKinlay Road, Arlington DBROOKE HASKELL R. DEAL, D.D., Minister 610 Morylond Ave. N.E. Robert L. Landers, Minister of Music ST. PAUL’S, KENSINGTON, MI). (JAMES CLAYTON PIPPIN, Minister H. Ray Stewart, Ministar School. (Nursery at 11:00) FAWCETT AND MITCHELL STS. EDWARD Hi PORTER. Mlnllter 9:45 a.m.—Church School. (Nursery) 11 :00 o.m.—Junior Church. First Divina Scitnet Church 10:00 o.m.—Church 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m. Church School. 1300 Seventeenth St. N.W. 11:00 a m—Sermon: "THE GRACE OF UNDERSTANDING." 11:00 o.m.—Sermon: "MOSES, THE GREAT LEADER." Entrance an N St 9:30 and 11 DO a.m.—Worship Services. (Nursery far Children} ADDIE BEA PEOPLES. D.S.D. im _ Sunday. 11:00 a.m 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship. NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST tj-A I "EFFECTIVE PRAYER" WESLEY PERSHING DRIVE Alta M. Or*. D.8.8. Conn. Ave. b Jocelyn St. N.W. Sermon-: 10:55 p.m.—©r. Fred Helsobeck of Lynchburg College, Guest Speaker. p.m. EMORY North Carolina Ave. Services) Thursday. 8:00 Klein K. Heddaway, D.D., Minister SIM Gearrte 9:45 a.m. —Sunday School. (Nursery During "MAN CAN BE SAVED" EDGAR BEERY, Art. N.W. Bth nnd B Sts. S.E. unx "DOMINION" C. Mlnllter W , iSiUIIMHi MathtMe Roehan. D.S.B. 8:30 *.m.—Church School ELMER A. WILCHER, Minister 9 :30 ond 11 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 A.m.—Worship rOU Alt* WELCOME Director*of* Music Servlet. 8:46 A.m.—Church School. BOULEVARD AHingten! JA*7^22l o ~ ‘INTERPRETERS FOR GOD” WILSOH A.m. —Worship Dr. Beery, Preachlnc. 11:00 Service. GLENDALE BURTON, Minister Francis Asbury Rev. Ralph M. Sharpe, Minister NORTHEAST ; FIRST-BRADBURY NTS. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "THIS IS IT." FIRST SPIRITUAL 9:30 o.m.—Sunday School. Bowen R*. nt Alabama S.E. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, Guest Minister. BRANCH DORSEY K. STURGIS. Ave. —Prettyman for > WAUGH METHODIST Minister (Nursery During Services) 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. SCIENCE CHURCH OF 9:45 a.m. Bible Class Men. Thir* an* A Ste. 8:00 a.m.—Worship Service Hillside 9:45 o.m.—Sunday School. ! N.E. Marlbnro Pike. p.m.—Christian Youth Fellowship. WASHINGTON, D. C. Corf Elliott, C. K. Powell, Teachers. HIRL A. KESTER. Minister Drive-In Theater, 62M 6 30 II:00 o.m.—Morning Worship. IPO* F St. N.W.. Washlnttan. D. C. B:4A n.m.—Church School. . 9:46 a.m.—Church School. BEV. ALICE W. TINDALE. Faster 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "THE ABUNDANT LIFE." A.m. LOVE OF CHRIST" f 0-0840) Nursery During Service 11:00 —-How Go* Cavers Sin.” 11:00 a.m.—Her. D. O. McHobert*. "THE Private Appeintments (ME. * 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Beginners. Sun.. Tues., 8:00 p.m. and CO., mtT rainier BETHESDJr Special Thurs.. PRINCE GEORGES MP. Minister 3:30 p.m.— Linceln Park ~ REV MARION B. BRINSON. j Tuts.. 2:30 p.m. (Heeling Messages) la.WHTdblß'tgigf New Hampshire Ave. at Grant Circle WUr .n,|„ sad H.nt Avee. Wed.. 8:00 p.m.. Developing Class MONTGOMERY CO., MD. » Md. Service. Public Invited...... Hunt Ave., Chevy Chose. M VYlfnin Dr. Ralph D. Minister - ratlTS THAT NEVERNE\ ER 4601 ¦l Mil Smith. LANRAM 10 45 am - gQg|g-|- w. SHAW> Minister 9:30 o.m.—Church School. (Nursery. 9:30 and 11:00) WhlteSel* Rwi 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. REV. M. VOUNG. PAster REV. ETHEL JANET HIGHSMITH 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Chaplain Fred C. Heather. LOUIS rethesdaTmd. Wed., Prayer and Praise- Michigan Identical Serve Ices. Hnntlncten Pkwy. Georgetown R*. FIFTEENTH STREET 1329 Ave. N.E. LA. 6-11190 MARION an* Mlnllter mth M an* Kentnekr Ave S.E. "FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES” Healing by Appt., 9 a.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 And 11:00 A.m. S. MICHAEL. Nursery Service. Headings Until Fellowship radian. Associate Minister »IC pk D. Minister Communion NORTHEAST 7:00 p.m.—Youth C. G. Mo DAENBCKET * tkMtt spiritual chukch 9:*5 And 11:00 A.m. School. Worship. 8:30 and 11:00 Fri. 8:00 p.m.—Youth Service. • —Church a.m. “v - ¦ 9:30 and 11 WO a.m.—Church School. '»» wt 6:O0 rand 7:00 p.m.—Youth Groups. ! fit .rar* cn\ a /r>nTU —Frayer ALEXANDRIA 3BSBBBBBBEHSEBSBBBBBIBB Kaua Wednesday. 8 p ra. Fellowship. L.I V Y Vl\ I I I Rikett Rodeffer, Assistant GRACE "r"'First Christian ttisreh Pregrn selva Church ts Spirituoltsm 7001 Now Hampahira Avaaaa MICHIgillrITK an* Tarter St. N.E. WILBUR 8. HOGEVOLL. Minister Boston Pythian 9th p.m.—M. Y. WOODS IDE F#r»*t Tanspla. MM St. N.W. 9:30 o.m.—Church School. 7:00 F. Raymond Huntor Brawn, Minister Sprint. M*. , Service* Held In Grey# STM Georgia Avo.. Silver Eleanitery Aeheel. r.rnt flh* 11:00 o.m.—Sermon: "THEY FOUND A CHURCH THERE" J. MILTON SOGERS. D.D.. Minister, .o:» iiiisasS‘s.7B:-s»- end Dentcren Drl»* 9:30 and 11 a.m.—Church School. 830 and 11:00 a.m —Church School. Peed 7:30 p.m.—Sermon: "A STUDY IN MATTHtW." o.m.—Worship. , 9:30 and II e 11; e«.—Worehfn Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Evaning Fellowship. Nursery During Services Nursery %?chs2ireuj %jj a.m.' ta noon Jo , a'