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REVIVAL the Rev The Homan Side of Religion THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Bishop From India SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, ISM A-9 Is Among Visiting Church Assembly News Keeps CHRISTIAN YOUTH CRUSADE Pastors Tomorrow Wiremen Busy Around Clock By Caspar Nannes cis Fisher, Archbishop of Can- The Right Rev. Phillipose Mar Rtligious terbury, asked an English jour- : Chrysostob, Bishop of the Mar I4«ws Editor of Tho Star Cme nalist to direct him place Evanston, to a MUST tm 0M THt Thoma Church. Malabar, India, Hl.—“This is the' on the campus. The latter did, Wmj (/ POTOMAC/ m is one of tnany guest speakers I biggest round-the-clock job since carefully addressing him as i who will fill the pulpits of Wash- j the 1952 Republican convention,” “Your Grace.” lngton area churches tomorrow. Western Union officials charac- After the Archbishop left, he Bishop Mar Chrysostom, who terized the World Council of turned to a friend and observed:; was a delegate at the recent As- “Some of the boys in New Churches second assembly news- York sembly of the World Council of 1 would say, ‘This way, Arch.’” MM ? Ml paper output ¦ H I 1 Churches at Evanston, HI., will i here. Bantering Enjoyed. preach at an a.m. service in One of the operators, who had Calvary Methodist Church, 1459 \ \ been working long hours during James Pickens Miller of Char- Columbia road N.W. jlthe early stages of the meeting, lotesville, Va., and Charles Taft Another visitor from India, P. i observed doing the job “was like of Cincinnati, both of whom T. Chandi, principal of St. An- being sent to Siberia.” have been unsuccessful candi- I Governor, drew’s College, Gorakhpur, will everything dates for enjoyed some, Truly, possible was bantering at each speak at two churehes. At ll by responsible to other’s ex- v , done those move pense press a.m., he will preach at St. | the flow words at one of the con- Paul’s* phenomenal of ferences. NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPENS—Students attending the St. Anthony Catholic Church Episcopal Church, Rock Creek ( along smoothly. school willmeet Tuesday In the new building, completed recently, on Leesburg pike near Baileys Parish. Mr. Chandi will ask at an Mr. Taft, a Republican, intro- clinic, teachers’ service at the Church of 1 Million Words Filed. duced Mr. a Cross Roads, Falls Church, Va. The structure has nine classrooms, cafeteria, 8 p.m. Miller as Democrat It a nave church, as a mission returns show that more “who not always eye room and offices. also has seating 900 persons. The started in the Epiphany, Episcopal, 1317 G Final did see to McCarthy pastor than 1,258,679 words were filed eye with his party in Virginia. 1923, is served by the Rev. I. A. as and the Rev. Robert 8. Silk and John E. street N.W. pastors. lay during the two-week meeting. “I believe Bolan, assistant The school is staffed by the Sisters of the Precious Blood and Professor to Speak. | the same could be teachers. —Star Staff Photo. The largest number was sent Au- said of Mr. Taft and his party The Rev. Balmer H. Kelly, . gust 19 Eisen- in Ohio,” interpreta- when President Mr. Miller shot back. professor of Biblical hower was awarded an honorary “My daily prayer tomorrow Baptist tion, Union Theological Semi- is that he some in Clifton { degree by Northwestern Univer- day may belong to the Boys'Camp Episcopal Opens nary, Richmond, will preach at , same Merrick Gives Church, Arlington, Va. Mission sity. A total of 121,895 words party—mine.” ' both 11 am. and 7:30 pm. serv- ! day. Speakers on succeeding Sun- were sent that Western After laughter Membership Campaign ives at Central Presbyterian was the died down, Free Vacations to 10,126 day nights Union officials here said that the Cincinnati lawyer, will be the Rev. Bruce Church, Fifteenth and Irving more sent during the brother of A total of 10,126 boys have A membership drive has been than was the late Senator Robert A. Taft, Griffith, pastor of Leesbui* streets N.W. All-Star football game. been given by the Church, of the At Foundry Methodist ! observed “that hope is as diffi- free summer vaca- (Va.) Baptist Church, Septem- launched Church, highest was the day be- of Advent, Episcopal mission estab- Sixteenth N.W., Next cult achievement as full tions at the Merrick Boys’ Camp, ber 12; Rev. Raymond, and P streets Dr. Chief Execu- agreement the John lished six months ago in Annan- Asbury Smith, superin- fore the Nation’s here on what the Nanjemoy, Charles County, Md.. district j when 100,670 words Christian assistant pastor, Westover Bap- dale, Va. tendent of the West Washington -1 tive came, hope means." 1934, I sent. During the long meet- since it was founded in tist Church, Arlington, and the A permanent vestry committee district, will occupy the pulpit were Many Friends Stop pastor meeting ing, the average day hovered In. a directors’ report announced Rev. W. Barker Hardison, will be elected at a of at 11 a.m. many congregation at 7 p.m. around the 70,000 word mark. So friends from Wash- today of Westover Church. the full At 8 pm., Dr. Ralph C. John, mgton stopped in to greet The Rev. S. Howard Caviness September 20 in the Grange Hall. In Press Room. i me at The 1954 camping season, chairman of the department of 20 Tables ! the press rooms during the meet-' will give a series of study courses Services are being held in the philosophy and religion, Ameri- The press room setup in the i ing that I am using this means which ended last week, had 629 on the above Sundays on “The hall. On Sundays, communion is can University, will speak to the basement of the Sigma Alpha of saying thanks. boys as guests. Meaning of at 8 a.m. and morning prayer underprivileged Church Member- H * FAMILY/ Foundry Methodist congregation. Epsilon Fraternity headquarters Our ship.” and sermon at 10 a.m. * (CAPACITY: 2,400 wti Lt. Col. Vernon Goodhand, city was certainly well Paddy Kane has served as camp 1m PERSONS) DQ M. building rivaled a national polit- re Presentned during Air Force chaplain, will preach scope and i the two director since 1947. ical convention in weeks in every assembly cate- PENTECOSTAL at 10:50 am. at Columbia Heights were gory. Boys’ Camp is accommodations. There Merrick con- » Christian Church, 1435 Park road nearly twenty long tables, with ducted under Catholic auspices, CONGREGATIONAL CONGREGATIONAL N.W. three to typewriters from five but many non-Catholic boys have Baptist Speaker. on one. each campers there. The boys REVIVAL The Rev. William F. Dovers- the reporters from ap- been ; Here New bro- I .CONGREGATIONAL , S of Assisfanf orphans or from pike, of the siaff Columbia proximately 200 secular papers, Rector are come 10th and N.W U <S. C.) Bible College, will speak homes or families "Come See a Man Which Told Me 1 R "I" G Street* the wire services and several ken from f _ ¦ Mlni.terc I R both 11 am. and pm. Carl Heath Charles at 7:45 overseas correspondents could be whose parents cannot afford to All Things That Ever I Did." S ¦I Kopt W Parker i r To _ Participate Minister Music Organist ¦ services at Metropolitan Baptist working practically any in Rite of J* found at send them to camp. John 4:29 £ T Whitford L. Hall Marion E Gibbon* H Church, Sixth and A streets NR. hour around the clock. The Rev. David Guest Marston Gil- A drive for $37,500 to pay 11.00 am—"THE WORLD'S HARDEST WORK.” Dr Kopf. minister at Westmore- At one end of the larger of lespie, a new assistant rector at land Congregational Church, 1 St. operating costs for this year’s long Alban’s Episcopal progress. Dr. R. Philip Gordon Scot! Minister Westmoreland circle N.W., during two rooms were the seven Church season is still in Evangelist Stone U/ECTUADI CElL.A4AklfiIN 1/ circuits set up by the telegraph tomorrow will take part in his Joseph V. Kennedy is president rT E3 IVIV/IX W L Indor.trodt, Minister of Education the 11 am. service will be the first Western ond Mas. Avas at tho Circle Marian McNabb Merrinqton of Music An ten cir- service at ... Washington Minister Rev. Robert K. Nace, Protestant company. additional of the camp. His PHILADELPHIA CHURCH OF 11 Worship. up in McGaw :00 a.m.—Morning Sermon by Rev. Robert K. Noce, chaplain at St. Elizabeths Hos- cuits were set address is 1404 New York ave- Hall, where plen- Wisconsin dR mk. PENTECOSTAL FAITH Guest Preacher. pital. Memorial the nue N.W. l—Through Grade 4. ary sessions were held. McGaw 817 A St. N.E. The Rev. Monroe Drew, jr., of chusetts ave- Bryn Mawr, Pa., Hall, approximately two miles *| DY VIfAITTII 17th and P St*. N.W, will speak at the main MRS. MAY DEMENT, Pastor U I JEFFERSON P Ministar 8:50 and 11 am. tomor- away from Northwest- Clifton Baptist Church wrtLt IvilPY1 ¦¦ ROGERS. services University campus, be- row at Presbyterian ern sits 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship—Sermon: "ALL THE WAY." Sherwood hind the university’s attractive pie, who took No Evening Service. Church, 3202 Twenty-second over his new Plans Meeting Series BEGINNING SEPT. 5 street N.E. Dyche football stadium. Harrell, pastor p.m. Night p.m. Two guest speakers will preach When President Eisenhower The Rev. Paul Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.
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