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 Maryland Synod, ing received by newspapers any- Is Offering Classes in Jewish Evangelism rEUrLC J ARTHUR FLETCHER ELMES. Minister Mr. Gillespie for years will talk at 8 p.m.’ where in the ijnited States with- two Elder Michaux the Study the Book Isaiah 9:30 o m-—The Graded Church School * served as director of the Yale | and in of of Dr. Price Is Guest. in fifteen minutes after it was 11:00 a.m.—"KEEP THE GOOD WORK GOING." Holy Communion. handed to the telegrapher. International Student Center. H. Thursday, 8:30 p.m. The Midweek Guest minister during a 7:30 He also PASTOR JACK BUCKNER Service. assisted as lay reader at || GRIFFITH STADIUM A Jew, will give instruction in the Evangelism Class. "The Friendliest Church in the City" pm. service at Episco- Far-Flung Areas / Converted St. John’s Served. Christ Church, Haven, ... . East 1 Pastor Buckoer is on the faculty of the Washington Bible Institute. pal Church, Lafayette square, The international news aspect Conn.,-and taught at Albertus |H Sunday Night, Sept. 5 will be Dr. Alfred Price, rector ( of the meeting might be sug- Magnus College, New Haven. MRS. MAUDE MONTROSE of St. Stephen’s Church, Phila- reported 8:30 P.M. PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN gested when it is that The appointment gives St. Al- An honor graduate of the Washington Bible Institute, will teach delphia. four every The correspondents filed ban's two full-time assistant i the Book of Isaiah. Rev. Reuben W. Coleman, , day directly papers in Sweden, | to rectors. The other is the Rev. "IS A WOMAN A CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS UL{ former executive secretary of the two to Germany and one to Eng- IF SHE Friday Night, Sept. IT, 7:00 P.M. Sharp Gift ol the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation's Capital IgW Church James Birney. MURDERER Classts Start at Federation of Greater land. M DESTROYS HER UNBORN On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Dayton, now associated with Mr. Gillespie and his wife, the TUITION IS FREE <> In addition, Reuters had one CHILD"? 4NDRKW REID BIBD. D.D JAMES G. GRAHAM. S.T.M ILflj.il Wells Organization, I n c.—a former Joanna Rowen, of To- Further Commanieato With Buckner a.m.—Sunday School m ** of its top correspondents—Sam For Information Jack H. 10:00 PHI church fund raising organization peka, Ind., will make their home N§| Eoaryona Waleoma Through Mail at Onto. Address, 3537 11th St. N.W. 11.00 am—"WHAT IS LIFE"? |T preach at Bennett of England, who covers il —will 10 am. at regularly—- at 3010 Wisconsin avenue N.W. 7:45 p.m —"INCREASE OUR FAITH"! National City Christian Church, the United Nations G. Graham. rjjBfIBSBBMBBft fillhg for papers in such far- Rev. James Thomas circle. PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN Nursery Burma Service 'Jp Frank K. Means, flung areas as India, South Amer- 6:15 p.m,—Youth Groups. Dr. foreign England Europe. missions board, Southern Baptist ica, Africa, and The CHURCH - convention, will preach at 11 Tribute to Workers. Presbytery of Washington City THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAH CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robert L. Jeans, Moderator Ralph K Merker, General Presbyter 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. k (Oroanieed IAS* V S Assemb)y> am. and 8 pm. at Petworth This reporter should like to Baptist Church, 1229 Connecticut Ave. N.W. IX. 3-4526 JAMES H MEIRS. Minister 15th 16th and Irving N.W Seventh and pay tribute to the Western Union HolUtno Forth tht Worn 01 Lite GRAHAM Randolph ju| i | I GUKIION LACV Minuter streets NW. people involved in the extensive NORTHWEST 9:110 s m.—Sunday School Children and Adulta. MB: I I ! IfcSRKS Harold Reeve* Varrell MlnlMrr of Made Dr. G. Chappell, now 1883 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: "THE SPIRIT LABOR.” rillI I 9:30 a.m —Church School Clovis job, Everyone cannot be named, 179< 180 S HISTORIC 1917 Nursery Ounno It a.m Service I IfffeSsS pm.—Broadcast 11 :00 a.m.—"Definition of retired, who is a former minister so a general “thank you” is prob- Broadcast Over WWDC, 11:30 a.m 4:00 Over WOOB Christian.” of Mount Meth- (£l|urrb 6:4ft p.m.— Youns People’* Group* Nursery During Service Vernon Place ably best. Correspondents to a ®ljr National Jlrrsbiitman 8:00 p.m.—"THE MASTER WORKER.” WWDC 8:00 to 9:00 p.m odist Church, 900 Massachusetts man agreed that rarely have Connecticut Avenue and N Street N.W. Broadcast Over N.W., 7:30 p.m.—Worship Service, "CHURCH IN HISTORY." avenue will preach there they had such agreeable co- EDWARD L. R. ELSON. D.D., Litt.D., LL.D. SOUTHEAST Balmer H. Kelly, D.D., at 9 and 6:45 pm. Rev. Union Seminary, Richmond, Va. 11:15 am. and operation as during the hectic 9:00 and 11 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Preaching at Both Services. services. —and I do mean "THE ENDLESS PARADE OF MEMORIES." Ith end Independence Ave. Si. hectic—two Meyers, Preaching. METROPOLITAN weeks at Evanston. Rev. Harold E. KBNNETH W. FRISBIE. Orcanlst Director MARYLAND Dr. Aries to Broadcast Children, 11:00 a.m. Church Schools: Adults, 10:00 a.m.; 9:30 a.m.—Church School. DPVPUP6I% ¦ Wilson Lana and Clarandon Road Dr. P. Aries, execu- Remark Recalled. Buses N-2, L-2, Cars 40, 42 Slop in From of ike Church JDJLI JL flCldl/A BETHESDA, MD. Leonard "rite Church That Named the Community' tive director of the Greater Perhaps the natural free and ALBERTSON, Master TAXIS, Minister of easy MARYLAND JAMES S. JOHN O. Ed. Washington Area for the Na- manner of American re- Kennedy Sts. N.W. 11 :00 a.m CAREFULLY." porters Eng- SIXTH —"WALK tional Conference of Christians in contrast to thair Ministers: TAKOMA PARK Maple and Tulip Ave*. 9:45 a.m. —Church School. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Groups. and Jews, will be guest speaker lish counterparts might be illus- Robert N. Oerter, Jr. Ned E. Richardson Ministers: R. Paul Scheerrer, Clifton E. Olmstead 107 W o ""“ on the Mil- trated by a remark made by a Catholic “Faith of V and 11 :00 o.m.—"THIS MIND IN YOU." Dr. Olmstead. ROCKVILLE lions” program at pm. one of the latter. 9:30 a.m.—Church School, Nursery 9:30 *’L'S’7 10:15 Through Kindergarten. 9:30 o.m.—Church School. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Groups. JAMES CURTIS FAHL, Pastor tomorrow over WOOK. The Most Rev. Geoffrey Fran- and IT 9:30 Worship. Eastern Suburban Junior High School Services, 8:45 11 :00 a.m.—"lS WORTH SAVING"? o.m.—Morning Oil UCD CDDIAIf* Nursery uur.no Seroicer Church School, 9:45 a.m. CHURCHES OF CHRIST "THE UNIQUENESS OF CHRIST" VKnIC VI IfINil Old Blodensburg Rd & Franklin Ave 7:30 p.m.—First and Third Sundays, REV. TRACT K. BOYER. Mlnliter VIRGINIA Young Adult Groups. Church School and Divine Worship, 10:00 o.m. (Supervised Nursery) Wed., 7:00 p.m.—Sapper and Bible Study. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES OF CHRIST Connecticut Ave. & St. IN ARLINGTON, Ifith AND N INGLEWOOD N*w"’“ Washington "HERALD I WARNER MEMORIAL (NEAR ARLINGTON HOSPITAL) OP TRUTH" WMAL, ABC NETWORK, P.M. GUNTON-TEMPLE °"w WENDELL S. TREDICK, Minister WILLIAM H. FOSTER, JR., Pastor WASHIH6TOM, BReverend Eric Lindsay Cowall, 8.A., 8.D., Minister CHARLES E. BOOK, Min. of Education HAROLD ASH, Min. of Music D. C. 9:30 a.m.—Sermon: "TOO MANY PRODIGAL SONS." a.m.—Church / 4801 Sixteenth Street N.W. (ot Decatur) 9:45 School. Rev. Joseph C. Dana, Preaching. Two Church Schools, 9:30 and 1 1.00 a.m. 11 a.m.—Sermon: "WHO GETS THE CREDIT"? Mr. Cowall Preaching. 9:30 o.m. (Nursery at 9:30) Two Identical Worship A. R. Holton, Minister. Phase TU. 2-2761 Nursery r Through Primary) During Service Church School, Services. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Postelthwaite, Minister 11. "WHY DID JESUS BECOME HUMAN"? T. L Salmans, Song Leader and Assistant to Minister CACTkAIkICTCD Keith T. Nursery at All CAj I E* f\ Randolph ______Provtdea Services 11:00 a m —"THE BOOK OF JOB AND ITS MESSAGE FOR TODAY." f}nrk Anenue I JVI IINJ 56th PI. and St.. Blodensburg p.m.—"TO FORGIVE New 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sundoy School, a.m. 8:00 AS CHRIST FORGAVE." 13th end New York Avenuo N.W. Services, :00 9:30 S-2 Bus Stops at Door GEORGE M. DOCHERTY D.D., Minister ' VIRGINIA , Old Presbyterian Meeting House Watkins, Hifitric Chunk Built in !J74 Thirteenth, and Irving Streets N.W. Stephen H. Prussing, Director of Music William Organist nvn Carlyn Spring Rd. fr N. Vermont St., Arlington, Ve. 9:30 o.m.—Sunday Church School cnr* 3*l Softh Fairfax Street, AisxahdKu, ViaoiwtA S. Douglas Graar, Minister. Phene RA. 6-5094 I? MlmS 1. Founded 1872—New Church 1952—JA. 7-4766 KENNETH G. PHIFER, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.— "ON COMING BACK." Minifttr 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. YOUNT, Minister D4S A. M.-Church School, AllAge*. IliooA. M.—Morning Wordily Docherty, Preaching at Both GEORGE HILEMAN lliooA. M—Church Kurfcry Department 11 PO o.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Dr. Services. School, Through Junior 9:40 a.m.—Church School (Nursery at 11:00) TRAVELLERS INVITED 28th and Douglas Streets N.E. (Avalon Heights) 11:00 a.m.—Rev. Dr. Ralph K. Merker, Preaching. Postlethwait, Minister. LA. GEORGETOWN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Harry L Phone 6-291 S P N.W.—Established 3115 Street 1780 1300 Block N. Irving 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. The First Presbyterian Church in Washington. D. C. St.. Art.. Vo. 11:00 o.m.—Morning Worship. 7 K)0 p.m.—Evening Worship. D.D., Minister CLARENDOI RUSSELL CARTWRIGHT STROUP. Hi. Group. WALLACE MEMORIAL — jLu 2600 Minnesota Avenue S.E. 11:00 a m Sermon: "WORKERS WITH GOD." 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 7:00 p.m.—Sr. Nursery During Service 11 :00 a.m.—Morning Worship. (Nursery During Service) fflgSS New Hampshire Avenue and Randolph St. N.W. •illy Hoed, Minister. Phene LU. 4-1602 'THE LIFE OF JOHN CALVIN." MMm DONALD C. IRWIN, D.D., Minister Morning Worship, 8:30 o.m. ond 11:00 a.m. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Adrian Schoermoker, School of Religion, Boston University, Boston, Moss. The Ward of God From Pulpit ond Classroom Classes, o.m. Bible 9:45 Kalarama at Columbia Road NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST* TUMI 9:30 a.m.—Bible School.. Closses for All Ages. MARYLAND REY. LLOYD G. BROWN. Minister Church School, 10:00 a.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. GARDEN MEMORIAL EASTERN¦* West Hyattsville Sermon: "ADVANCE UNDER GOD." 11 17SO Minnesota Ave. 9.E. 8:00 p m.—"THIUGHT OF THE WORLD." 36th and Jefferson Streets OBOROB A MYERS. Bololst OBRTRPDE 8. MOCKBEB. Organist The Uehthous* on Cavttot Bill REV. JACK H. BOELENS. Pester 6th St. and Maryland Ava. N.K. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School 6 :45 an(j 7 :00 p.m.—Youth ond Adult Groups, AP. 7-2555 REV DONALD F KEITH Minister "DARING’TfTpRAYVor'eREdaring to pkat toe bread.AD" Wednesday, 8 :00 p.m.—Midweek Proyar Service. 10.00 o.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Nnrtljwmrtfr 9:45 a.m.—Church School j I 6:00 p.m.—Evening Service, II:00 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: SOUTHWEST WILLIAM H. KEPLER, Minister Nursery During Semes Wallace Memorial Chapel Donald L. Miller, Minister of Music Sixteenth Avenue and Hannon Street, West Hyattsvilla VIRGINIA £ (Caret Highland* Elementar* Bchoali Ob'^^ &b«wnnii DONALD C. IRWIN, D.D. Minister Alexandria 22nd and Vernum Sts. N.i. Richard B. Pursell, Minister 9:00 o.m —"THE NAME ABOVE EVERY NAME." Phil. 2:9 111 East Braddock Road "ARE YOU HOT OR COLD"? M 10:15 o.m—Bible School. S. C. Kinningham. Minister. TE. 6-3083 7.00 p.m.—Young Adult Fellowship. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. THE KINGDOM.” MARYLAND THE LITTLE FALLS CHURCH North Capitol and "OF^SCCH*M*The Rev. Monroe Drew. Jr. —— IN ARLINGTON. VA. 60SA LITTLE FALLS ROAD 10:45 a.m.t-"THE BLESSEDNESS OF KEEPING GOD'S STATUTES." ETKIMfiTAIVl 1 U 111 Florida Ave. 1 FRANK A. ERWIN, Minister 7:30 p.m —"THE OP A LIE." Rev Henry B Wooding, Minister Nursery*. 9:45- Services: 0 end 11:15 a m.—"THE WORLD'S GREATEST DISCOVERT." DANGER BELIEVING Church* RIVERDALE 10:00 am—Bible School (Nursery During Worship Services) rout Friendly Commamlg Church VIRGINIA 8513 Queens Chapel Rd. ______~ ______Arlington _W. _ _ . _ KEITH CUSTIS, Minister ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN 20 North Irving Street (EbeoH ©base PAULS CHURCH 11 :OOaj^—Morning Worship. m V Granville Drive and Sutherland Road Maldwyn A THE FIRST MILE A Prod Walker. Minister. Phone JA. t-2161 W. Paul Ludwig, Minister A. Davies, Assaciata Minister ,. eta A1TOM u altwathuu n(i Mlntstas Nursery and Junior Church v V Silver Spring, Md. W. Minister of Education ALTON K ALTFATHKR D.il. SUnlaM #;3O „ KIM’i 10:00 o.m.—Bible School. Jack Angcrman, Christian e m._ Bund School Worship. 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. (Ages to Bldg.) REV GLENN K COIE Miniate* 8:45 ond 11:00 o.m —"THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD." Harold W. Dickershaets, Minister of Music 3 9. Riverdale am—Sunday trail om Marner Ueeco* and 7:00 p.m.—Youth Groups 0*45 School _ 9:30 a.m.— "BROKEN CISTERN " Rev. Mr. Angerman. CAUd Car* Paring Services 11:00 ».m. end 7:30 p.m.—Guest Preecher.the Rev. Albert O. Edwards, pastor ” of Emanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Crescent Perk. N. J. 9:30 o.m,—Church School 7:30 p.m.—Youth Groups. HYATTSVILLE THE BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN Falls Church KJ 1906 H St. N.W. East Broad and .Church Place WCCTEDEJ I EH IT C. Stewart McKansia, Minister ARLINGTON S2U, Flamrsey Shepeersan. Phene 3-1494 BIBLE PRESBYTERIAB Rev I JE. 1 1 .-00 a.m.—Sermon: "THE POWER OF SILENCE." Columbia Pika uud So. Lincoln St. 9:30 a m.—Bandar School. o:4* a m.—Blbla School . 0:1ft p.m —Young Peoolr HOWARD F GEBHABT. Mlalster 11:00 arn—Morning Worship "A (Communion Bible School, 10:00 a.m. Rev. Maldwyn A. Davies, Guest Minister. Speaker. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: PROFIT ABU LAMENTATION” Sarvtcei 9 30 a m.—Church School. Chaplain Henry O. Gatlin. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon: "THE CAVE OF ADCLLAM.” Services, 8:45 and 11 *OO o.m.—Guest Speaker. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Young Adults. lIToO a Worship. Nursery During Service Member or American and International Conned ol Christian Churehes