a Dr. Homrighausen Dr. Hastings Returns New Sanitarium British Minister To National Christian Washington Chapel At Foundry Church Dr. L. R. Tabor Preaches at Dr. Johnson Guest Preacher Dr. J. Warren Hastings will re- The Rev. E. Benson Perkins of At Luther Memorial George turn to the National City Chris- Manchester, England, ex-presi- tian Church after an absence of Dr. L. Ralph T^bor preaches dent of the British Methodist j Guest Preacher tor Church several weeks. His subject tomor- at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Luther Presbyterian will be the guest row will be “Finding the Rest of Conference, j Place Memorial Church on “The Dr. E. G. Homrighausen. profes- Yourself.” Special music will be preacher at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Legacy of Concern.” sor of Christian education at N. Y. Avenue Church rendered by Dr. Sarah Burkhart, Foundry Methodist Church. The Young People's Luther Princeton Theological Seminary, guest violinist, accompanied by Mr. Perkins is on an official trip League meets at 6 p.m. at the The Rev. Dr. George Johnston to America in connection with Lutheran Church Center. 736 will preach tomorrow at 9 and 11 ! Morrison McCurdy, guest organ- will be the guest preacher at New his work as general secretary of N.W., followed by a a.m. at the Na- ! ist. Church for Af- at 7 Theodore Leid- York Avenue Presbyterian tional Presby- Sixty members of the Young the Department Chapel supper p.m. fairs of the Methodist Church of enfrost will lead a Bible study on at 11 am. tomorrow in Lisner terian Church. Adult Fellowship will spend the his land. From Washington he the second chapter of I Corinth- H His subject is Labor Day week end at the Dis- Hall, Twenty-first and streets to Canada to attend the Gen- ians. "A Working ciples of Christ Conference goes N.W. The topic will be “The eral Council of the United Church The Women's Missionary So- Faith,” based on grounds, Bethany Beach, Del. Princely Character of God’s True of Canada as the representative ciety meets Wednesday at 10:45 Luke 16:1-9. Members remaining in the city of British Methodism. a.m. at the center, followed by Man.” Before going will meet at .7 p.m. in the social At 8 p.m. sermon on “Thy the Women’s Guild luncheon at Dr. Johnston since 1947 has to Princeton Dr. hall. ,the People, My People,” will be de- 12:30 p.m. Horn righausen A meeting of the Official Board been associate professor of New livered by the Rev. Dr. Ralph C. The Sunday School Board served pastor- will be held Thursday, at 8 p.m. Testament and church history at John, who served as the assistant meets at the center Wednesday ates in Free- The Christian Women’s Fellow- minister at Foundry for four years at 8 p.m. Hartford Theological Seminary. 111., and ship will meet September 12. They port, prior to assuming his present re- He was ordained to the ministry in Indianapolis. will have as their guest speaker as the William Fraser Rev. C. Julian Bartlett in 1940 and minister of Martyrs* He has taught the Rev. J. T. Watson, of Lynch- lationship McDowell professor of religion Church, St. Andrews, Scotland. on the faculties burg, Va., father of Mrs. J. War- Dr- Homri*h»u«n. and philosophy at the American Rectorship He had war service in 1943 w; h of the Univers- ren Hastings. His subject will be Inaugurates University. At St. Paul’s the YMCA in Scotland and n ity of Geneva, the University of “The Rural Church—Our National Episcopal Church, Rock Creek the Rev. C. 1945 with the Church of Scot'r d Dubuque. Occidental College and Challenge.” Parish, Huts and Canteens in Germany, Butler University. Since 1933 he Julian Bartlett will inaugurate his and was honorary chaplain to the has attended and been a delegate Girls7 Friendly Society rectorship of the parish tomorrow. to Preach There be celebrations of 7th Black Watch Battalion, 51st to many world religious confer- Dr. Reynolds wijl holy School Course at 8:30 and 11 Highland Division. ences, including the Oxford and Training communion* a.m., Mt. Vernon Methodist new rector at the to World Edinburgh conferences in 1937, At As a means of providing trained the preaching He was a delegate the the Amsterdam Assembly of the Dr. Frederick C. Reynolds, Dis- leadership for the Girls’ Friendly latter service. Conference of Christian Youth, of World Council in 1948 and the trict superintendent of the East Society branches, the Washington Mr. Bartlett comes from St. Amsterdam. 1939; president New World Alliance of Presbyterian Washington District of the Meth- diocesan organization is sponsor- Paul’s Church, Orleans, La., the Church of Scotland Young rector. and as- Churches in Geneva in 1948. odist Church, will preach at Mount ing a training school course of five where he was associate Men’s Guild in 1942-45, with the "Ecumenical Vernon Place Methodist Church meetings to be held on Monday sociated 11:15 a.m. His Lutheran Movement. tomorrow at 9 and in evenings during September and Fellowship Structure on Missionary College grounds Takoma Park, Md. of Rev. C. T. Nelson Returns topic is “Security Amidst Chaos:’ early October in the library of John W. Boehne. member of Dr. Johnston has degrees M. A. from Glasgow Uni- Dr. John W. Rustin, minister, will Episcopal Church House. 1702 the Board of Directors, Lutheran B. D. and The Rev. Clarence T. Nelson, Nannes auditorium seating 500 persons. It room for a new hospital structure. | return to the city Monday and By Caspar from Church of the Missouri Synod, versity and Ph. D. from Cambridge is to the sanitarium by a The then returned to the N.W., pastor of the Augustana Lutheran He will joined group preach on September 10. A historic step in the annals 8 to 10 p.m. A guest speaker will will address a luncheon meeting University. to his on passageway and will have a side Columbia Hall Auditorium, which Church, returns parish for his new pastorate, Bel- at 12:30 at the He was a classmate of Dr. leave of the Washington Sanitarium auditorium, facing the main audi- had been left by the Sligo Con- I address each meeting. p.m. Thursday Sunday after a vacation in the Nash- M. pastor of mont Methodist Church, The topic of discussion on Sep- Ambassador Hotel. His subject George Docherty, Woods of Minnesota. Church will be taken today at torium, so arranged as to accom- gregation upon completion of their North Tenn.. after September 17. will be “A of New York Avenue Church, at ville, modate patients in wheelchairs. new edifice. tember 11 will be “Aims, Policies Layman's Viewpoint He participated in the program associate min- 3:30 p.m., when members attend University. Dr. A. N. Warner, with the sanita- and Organization of the Girls' ] Fellowship.” Glasgow at Camp Cathedral of the Pines, The .connection Elder E. H. Emmerson, a gradu- ister, will preach tomorrow at the congregation’s first service in as a National and Mount rium is made by a ramp, down ate of Pacific Union College, Friendly Society Lutsen. Minn., operated by Man Chosen new located 6:45 p.m. on “The the $125,000 chapel, in wheelchairs Branch Movement.” The speaker Olivet Lutheran Church, Minne- which the patients served as the first pastor of the ot for His Task.” on the Washington Missionary will be Mrs. Elwood L. Haines, ex- (ttliurrli Minn. may be taken. Washington Sanitarium Church. apolis, College grounds, Takoma Park, ecutive of the national The high-ceilinged downstairs He left in November, 1947, to be- secretary Md. society. Representatives of each Rev. Leland Stark will be used as a social and rec- come pastor of a church at For- 1»- Speaks Elder William H. Bramson, of the diocese have been FALLS CHURCH, VA. jRomatt Qlathflltr reation room. There will be four est Grove, Oreg. parish of the General Confer- invited to attend. Bible Study, 10:00 o.m.—Morning Worship, 11:00 o.m. president classrooms, two on the lower level At Episcopal The present pastor, Elder West- 5:00 7:45 p.m., Bible Study. Epiphany ence, Seventh- Subsequent classes will deal with Evening Worship, p.m.—Thurs., and two above them. A kitchen, phal, came to the Washington ST. MARY'S The Rev. Leland Stark, rector Adventists, recreation, the use of day pastor's study and a glass-inclosed Sanitarium in 1947 as assistant worship, 6th St. Between G and H Sts. N.W. of the ARLINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST ARLINGTON* VA. of the Church Epiphany, will be the main mothers with children program material and handicrafts. room where chaplain and Bible instructor in 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Sunday Masses, will return to the tomor- FRED B. WALKER. Minister. pulpit speaker. A his- may hear the services 11:00a.m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 complete the School of Nursing. He was 7:45 BRIAN VINSON, Gnest Speaker 7, 8:30, 10:15, 11:15, row. At 11 a.m. his topic will be of the pm.—Evening Service. tory this floor's accommodations. made and when Wednesday 7:45 p.m.—Bible Study. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA and Being Sought," and chaplain pastor “Seeking church will be (Smk Minnesota At*. Every Monday Masses. 8 and 10 AM. Washington Sanitarium Church Elder Emmerson left. A graduate (flrthflftux C/siitUBACT 2107 at 8 “The Christian Phil- SOUTncAil Jr. O. 1. A. M. Bldg. Devotions at 11:30 AM.. 13:05, 4:00, p.m., read by Dr SILVER SPRING, MD. was organized on December 27, of Pacific Union College, Elder M. Neal. Esangelist (LU. 4-6084) 4:30, 5:00. 5:30 6:00. 6:30. 7:15. osophy of Work.” Robert A. Hare New County Office Buttdinr Denton 8:00. 8:45 and 0:15. with 108 charter 10:50 A.M.: ___ 1941, members, Westphal interned two years in ST. SOPHIA 8412 Rood Sunday—10:00. 8:00 Broadcast Over WWDC The redecoration of the church medical direc- Colesville P M most of whom are still active. California before leaving for Cen- Bible 10:00 a.m. which began in June Is progress- tor of the hos- Study. Wednesda^-Study yd There are now 338 members. The tral America, where he spent 14 GREEK ORTHODOX Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. ing and the scaffolding has now pital. Others Evening Worship. 7:00 pm. original group, before 1941, met years as mission superintendent. AVALON HEIGHTS ST. DOMINIC'S been removed from the nave of taking part will CHURCH with the Sligo Church Congrega- Elder and Mrs. Westphal live FOURTEENTH STREET Streets N.E. Sixth and E Streets S.W. the church, this portion of the include Elder and L Sts. N.W. 28th and Douglas tion in Columbia Hall of Washing- Eighth 3460 14th Street N.W. SUNDAY MASSES: been com- at 10900 Colesville road. Silver Rev. Archrnandrite Aimilianr.s Laloussis At Bladensburg Road 10. 13:15 redecoration having H. J. Detwiler, 6. 6:45, 7:30. 9. 11:15, ton Missionary College. After or- Mass 10 In HAM EVANGELIST C. E. McGAUGHEY DAILY MASSES: the Spring. Md. They have twin DONALD N. ANDERSON. Minister pleted. The redecoration of s i d e n t of Sundays and Holidays 10:00.am.—Bible School. 7, 8. 8:30 pre as a the ganizing separate entity, daughters, Marilee and Rosalee, 12. 10:50 a.m—Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Hour Wednesday Evening. 7:30 chancel and sanctuary is sched- Holv the denomina- Sanitarium Church members held 5:00 p.m.—Franklin Park. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Rosary Everv Evening 7:30 People s Meeting. uled to begin next tion's Potomac Eld*r Westpha! 6:45 p.m.—Young People Meet. 8.00 p.m.—Young week._ meetings in the college gymna- 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. 7 00p.m.—Evening Service. Conference: C. H. Kelly, secre- sium. They remained here until azarrttr _ j&nmatt (fiatlifllir tary of the Columbia Union March 27, 1948, w'hen the gym- Conference: Elder E. D. Dick, nasium was torn down to make

secretary of the General Con- .. ... Cuthrran _ ference, and Felix Lorenza, director of the nurses' choir. Dr. FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH (Cljrialaiirlplttatt ji LABOR DAY I Oliver S. Beltz, music department sm ;•:# of Reformation head of the college, will direct the CHRISTADELPHIAN CHAPEL 7th and A Streets N.E. Cfjurct) tbe 212 East Hill choir. Elder Chester E. Westphal, *3? Webster SI. N.W. Public Invited I Capitol Street, Capitol 4 S. S. 10,15 A.M. Service. 11:15 A.M. j Pastor. Monday. September pastor of the congregation, will Services Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder. Rev. Arnold F. Keller. Jr. Sunday Worship ; Minister ot Music preside. Christadelphian Ecciesia inle Zabawa. 101? Oita N W. 3rd FI. Public Invited 11:00 am.— new an 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION. The chapel will have S. 8 10 K.m. Service, 11 ».m. the Mass: 9:30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Holy Sacrifice of "BORN TO FLY." 11 :00 a.m.—SERMON, "What Do You Live By?" Pastor Keller. 3Firfit in a World of Need." Pastor Keller. 6:45, 7:30 and 12:15 noon Hgfllggan UfoUjoftiat 7 :30 p.m.— 8:00 p.m.—SERMON: "Pure Religion "THE CHRISTIAN BADGE." PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED REVIVAL SERVICES I 9:45 a m.—Bible School for All Ages. i J 6:30 p.m.—Youth Meetings, I Seller iflemorial Immaculate Conception Church AT THE FIRST WESLEYAK METHODIST CHURCH Avenue and Ninth Street N.E. ROY F STEVENS Fundamental—Evangelistic—Friendly DR. CARL R. SIMON, Pastor 31st St. and Mass. Ave. S.E. "The Sinrinf Pastor" 8th and 3\ Streets N.8 8:30 A.M. and 1 1 :00 A M. Starting Tuesday Eve- "THAT WHICH ENDURES." Rev. Jesse Hangen. ning, Sept. 5th to Sun- -9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. IBrrtlirett day October 1st, incl. (Emtgrpijatumal (Eljurr^ea "THE HOMELIKE CHURCH." Every Night 7:30 >5^ Sixteenth and c Varnum Sts. N.W Sundays, 11 A.M. f j. CONGREGATIONAL 4. 3:00 and 7:30 10th and G Street* N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Paster 1 Evangelist for First Two Weeks Minister I CARL HEATH KOPF, U 8:30 and 11:00 A M.—Identical Services. of Assistant Minister, Minister Music, Holy Communion Rev. P. C. Holl Trueblocd Robert K. Haee Whitford L. K "AN HONEST CONFESSION." Known as •> “The Walking Bible” ] | :00—MORNING WORSHIP. C 9:45 A.M.—Church School. T "WORKING FOR WHOM?" Rev. Carl Heath Kopf. «j Rev. Hover Smith ■ Solos by Mory Frances Keodle. * * of York, South Carolina Resurrection at Powhatan, Arlington, Va. I Song Evangelist WESTMORELAND (United Lutheran Church in America) Closing two weeks. Dr. O. G. Wil- DANA H. JOHNSON, Pastor (Nursery During Services) son, Editor of "The Wesleyon CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL TWO MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES, 8:30 AND 11:00. Methodist," Prof. Banker and Cen- Massachusetts Aves. of the Brethren Westmoreland Circle ot Western ond 9:45 A.M.—Church School. 7:00 P.M.-—Young People, Washington City Church tral College Trio. REV. P. C. TRUEBLOOD Ministers: Philip Gordon Scott, Edmund Robert Strait The Church of the Lighted Steeple Fourth and North Carolina Ave. S.E. 1 1 :00 A.M.—Morning Worship. DeWitt L. D. Minister &rUttrt It A Corner Colesvilla Rd. and Miller, D., QUiriatian Rev. Edmund Robert Strait Preaching__ f i| ff Highland 9;45o.m.—Church School. eS'Vo Silver CLEVELAND PARK 3400 Lowell Street N.W. Drive, Spring 11:00 a m.—"SIX DAYS SHALT THOU LABOR." Dr. Miller. Rev. Robert E. Lee, Pastor Rev. L. C. Jr., Associate DR. ALFRED W. HURST, MINISTER Sparks, 1 1 :00 o m.—Youth Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 8:30 A M. ond 11:00 A M.—"JESUS AND THE MAN'S QUESTIONS." lllOOo.m.—"The Religious Meoning of the Mochine." "O Pastor Lee Preaching. Come, Lei Us Worship Together“ Nursery During Service AND READING ROOMS IN Church Hour Nursery at 11 AM. PI 'VUffATTT'IV 17th ond P Sts. N.W. 9:40 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All Ages. GREATER WASHINGTON MMJM iTIWU M MM L MAYNARD CATCHINGS, Minister The Friendly Church With the Red Doors Gtyriatian (Cljarri|ra (Stariptea) WORK." .cinches of The Mother Church, The First Church of lllOOo.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon: "THE GLORY OF Guest Speaker, Rev. Harold Johnson ST. PAUL'S ST. MATTHEW’S Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Service. Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Conn. Ave. at Everett St. N.W. KEY. T RENE MEYER. Pastor THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Two Church Services H ; M &immI a Hth end R Streets N.W. OF Henry W. Snyder, D. D„ Minister and 11:00 A.M. SUBJECT LESSON-SERMON SEPTEMBER 3 jUnCOln ROBERT W. BROOKS, Minister 8:30 (temple 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Nursery at 11 O’clock Semico a.m.—Church School. 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. J. Warren Hastings "MAN" 9:30 1 1 :00 a.m.—"A Good Witness." Dr. 10:1 5o.m.—Men's Brotherhood. Dr. St. Elmo Brady, speaking. Minister W, C. Waltemyer. Golden Text: Psalms 1:1, 2. Blessed is the man that walketh 11:00 a.m.—"The Role of a Church in Our Economy." Dr. Brooks, Georgetown Lutheran David A. Rowand not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the wav of sinners, Speaking. "A Cordial Welcome to All People." (Founded 1769) Associate Minister nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of AUGUSTANA Wisconsin Ave. ond Volta PI. N.W. PP{%P| C'C »:30 a.m.—Graded Church School. the and in his law doth he meditate and * Cwr wC J V St. East of 16th HAROLD E. BEATTY, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Lord; day night. 11:00 a.m.—“A Carpenter From Nara- N.W., 824 M St. N.W. reth." Holy Communion. CLARENCE T. NELSON, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. ARTHUR FLETCHER ELMES. Mini»ter Thursday. 8::i0 p.m.—Mid-week Devo- 11:00 a.m.—“My Father’* Honse.” 10:50 a.m.—Morning Worship. CHURCHES ■The Friendliest Church in the City" tions. Rev. Herbert L. Schluderber*. Speaker 9:3°A.M. Church Nursery ll to 12 the Rest of Yourself" District of Columbia 7:00 p.m.—Luther Leagues. "Finding Virginia Wednesday. 8:00 a.m.—Prayer Service. (Missouri Dr. Hastings FIRST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH iCuthrran Synod) Note the Sign—The Old Bell Columbia Rd. Cr Euclid St. N.W. 1709 Russell Rd., Alexandria H :00 AnM. 7:00 Adult Identical MARK'S p.m.—Young Fellowship SECOND CHURCH FIRST ST. PR. HASTINGS CHURCH Services. Penna. Cr Branch Aves. S.E. 6843 Little Falls Rd., Arlington AND THE INCARNATION The Christian Views Labor \ Holy 14th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. SECOND CHURCH ■J West of COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 13th Cr L ^s. N.W.N w An industrial America poys tribute this week end to Communion Squares Georgia Av«, ttJt XL. 9^*^ ,913 Wi|son (Maryland Synod. United Lutheran B,vd * Ar|ingtonu 10:50 A.M.—Rev. Charles N. Williams, Guest Speaker. its laborers. Americans know that men who work with Pastor Nelson. Church > FOURTH CHURCH REV. HENRY MANKEN. D. their hands form the of the for that reason Jr„ D.. 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 7:00 16th St. N.W. strength nation; Pastor P.M.—C. Y. Fellowship. 3505 M EVERYONE Maryland they have made "Labor Day" a legal holiday. WELCOME. 8:45 a.m—Matins and Sermon. FIFTH CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. All Age*. Jesus, the carpenter's son from Nazareth, knew and 1238 31st St. N.W. FIRST CHURCH 1':00 am, to 12—Church Time Nursery. Michigan Park understood people of all occupations, of all walks of life. He taught His 11:00 a.m.—Worship and Sermon. BETHESDA 7401 Conn. Chase ARTHUR A. Minister SOCIETY Ave., Chevy followers to all honoroble work. The worker who is a Christian lutfjer Wiscontin and Hunt 4tel. AZLEIN, respect pact Rhode Island Ave. N.W. FIRST CHURCH ST. STEPHEN'S 4608 Hunt Ay*., Chevy Chase, Md. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 1302 knows, whatever his work may be, that God honors it and will bless his LUTHERAN 6221 43rd Ave., He for to do his well ond for in his 1(511 Brentwood Rd. N.E. SOCIETY Hyattsville efforts. proys strength job happiness jttemorial Block N. ROBERT W. SHAW, Minister 11 :00o.m.—Morning Worship. (One of R. I. Ave.. W. of 17th) Apex Theatre, 4813 MassA FIRST CHURCH achievement. Thomas Circle, 14th and N N.W. Luther M. Schulte. S T. M.. Pastor 9:46 a.m.—Bible Scnool. L. D. D„ Pastor 11:00 a.m.—"Jesus: Preacher of Right- Ave. N W. Montgomery Hills Jr. High RALPH TABOR. 9:30 a.m.-—Sunday School. SHEPHERD PARK- SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES, 9:45 A.M. 11:00 Service. eousness." Wed. 4830 Mass. N.W. School, Silver Spring SUNDAY a.m.—Worship Nunerv During Service Cor. Eastern Ave. & 12th St. N.W. 9:45 A.M.—Church School. 6:05 p.m.—Vespers, Broadcast WWDC. George Martin Anderson, Minister BETHLEHEM (D. C.) TRINITY (D C.) 9:00 ond 1 1 :00 A.M. ZION HOURS OF SERVICE S.E. Rev. Ed Fourth and E Sts. N.W. Rev. HIT RAIIIICR 33rd St. and 2407 Minnesota Ave. "THE LEGACY OF CONCERN" New Hans. Ave. and Buchanan St. N.W. mis nAiniCn Bunker Hill Rd. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. C Rakow. 11 a.m. Herbert Roepe, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday Morning services at 11, except Second Ch. Wash, at 1:30 Nursery During All Services REV. EDWARD R. BLEY. Pastor REV. MARION B. BRINSON. Minister 1 1 :00 CALVARY (Silver 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. o.m,—Morning Worship. School in all churches. Spring) TRINITY (Bowie) 6:00 P.M.—Youth 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Sunday 9845 Georgia Ave. Rev. George Meeting. 11:00 a.m.—"The Wounded on the Road.’’ a Rev. E. E. 10:45 m.—"Now Crying.” services in First, Fourth, First. Hoyer, 41 a.m. Bowie, Md. Fieplow, 7:00 P.M.—Fellowship Supper. 0:46 p.m.—Christian Endeavor PERSHING DRIVE I Sunday Evening Wash, Alexandria, 8:45 a.m. 7:45 No.^ Highland, 736 Jackson Place N.W. p.m.—"Pointing Out the Good.” REV. BERWYN E. JONES, Miniater. and First Ch. Chase. SAINT ANDREW (Glenmont) HOLY COMFORTER At School. Georgia Ave. at Mason. PILGRIM meetings at 8 include testimonies of (Westgate, Md.) Alabama Ava. FIFTEENTH STREET Wednesday Evening healing. Rev. George Hoyer. 9 a.m. Jamestown Rd. and Flint Dr. Rev. 3319 S.E. 11:^^rNS^GWPFAIT^^0n H. LUTHER RHODES. Paster 15th St. and Kentucky Aye. S B. First Ch. Arlington and First Ch. Hyattsville at 8:15. CHRIST (D. C.) A. Karl Boehmke, 8:30 and 11 a.m. JEakoma luttjeran 11:00 A.M DAVID L. WATTERWOBTH, Minister lflth and Gallatin Sts. N.W. Rev. Seventh Dahlia Sts. —Morning Worship. WILSON BOULEVARD and N.W. Nursery During Service Wm. F. Bruening, 8:30 and 11 a.m. TRINITY (Mt. Rainier, Md.) (Three Blocks Bast ot Walter Reed) Church School. 9:00 A.M. Wilson Blvd. and Piedmont St. READING ROOMS Sunday School. 9:45 A.M. Nursery Through Intermediates. CHURCH FOR THE DEAF 30th and Bunker Hill. Rev. E. E. New Church Site: S.W. Corner I3tb ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA Fieplow. 8:30 and 11 a.m. and Eastern Ave. N.W. Morning Worship. 9:00 A.M. District of Columbia Virginia At 5101 16th St. N.W. Rev. 8011 °|d GLENDALE Christ, REV. J. ADRIAN PFEIFFER. Paster nvnffiT BURTON, Minister 1532 N.W. 108 N. Patrick Alexandria W A. Westermann. Call TA. 9652 ^■****® * Georgetown Ed Ninth Street St., for Time of Service. TRINITY (Hyattsville) Sunday School at 9:45 a m 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 1 st and D Sts. N.E. (Plaza Hotel! 6343 Little Falls 38th and Longfellow. Rev. E. E Morning Worship at 11:00 a m. BETHESDA. MD Road, Arlington REV. OTTO C. Nursery During Service IMMANUEL (Alexandria) Fieplow, 10 a.m.; Sunday School. Sermon: "Christ and the Working SCHUETZE. Pastor 0:15 a 14th Cr G Sts. N.W. (Colo. Bldg.) 2049 N. 15th Christian m.—Bible School. Street, Arlington 1801 Russell Rd Rev. W'ilner D. 0 a.m Man." 9:45 ^.m.—Sunday School. T :00 p.m.—Christian Youth Fellowship. 14th & Pork Road N.W. Mensing. 8:30 and 11 a.m. Nursery Class Conducted During Church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Service Hour Church (Riggs Bank Bldg.) Maryland MOUNT OLIVET GREENBELT MISSION At School. 12:30 Rev. E. E. Pie- 1 ALEXANDRIA 1325 Vermont Ave. N.W. Rev. Wm. 7401 Conn. Chase Dlow. Sunday School, 11:25 a.m. FAITH LUTHERAN & D Sts. If*® oY'S,CO?in N'WmwN.W. Ave., Chevy Schiebel 8:30 and 11 a.m. ATONEMENT 19th 1302 Rhode Island Avenue .... Leo Bird, at Jackson St. N. E. First Christian Church 1601 Eye Street N.W. 6221 43rd Avenue, Hyattsville OUR SAVIOR (Arlington) ASCENSION (Landovcr Hills) No. Cap. and R. I. Ave. N.E. Pth and S. Taylor. Rev. Paul 4210 70th Ave. Rev. E. E. Pleplow. WILBUR S. Minister (Christion Science Building) 8616 Silver Rev. Paul L. Paster VA. Jr LLOYD BLACK. HOGEVOLL, Georgia Ave., Spring Kavasch. 8:30 and 11 a.m. 10 a.m.; Sunday School. 11 a.m. Reaser, ARLINGTON, Minister Elmer E. Boeserman. Pastor Pro Tom. 8:45 a m.—Bible School. 9:00 a.m. and 11:00—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:0O a m.—Worship (Also Junior Service All are cordially invited to attend the services and to "LIGHT." 8:30 and 11:00 A.M a.m.—“Silent Symbol*.'* for 9:00 Sunday School. "A GLOWING CHASM." *39:30 Children: Nursery for Infants) visit the rooms. Tune in "The Lutheran Hour,” 1:30 WEAM and 2:30 WOOK. a.m.—Children's 7:4ft p.m.—“Hnnrry for God.” S:00 p m«^Al«ays Sunday night service. reading 10:00 a.m.—Adult Sunday School. 9:40 and 11:00 a.m.—Church School. I j