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THE HUMAN SIDE OF RELIGION v.v.•• ¦.U AjMqmpI fWVM.IUJMMWUW)HM1’!’f* THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. A-7 * SATURDAY, . A Hays FEBRUARY 8. IRB7 and Kerr ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Friendships To Give Talks m aa^—aa—i Renewed A Friendly Atmosphere Worship ... Representative Brooks Hays, for At Lutheran Meeting Democrat of Arkansas and CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCH TfS&S* chairman of the Southern Bap- Mlalitcn: ROSENQUIST, By CASPAR NANNES tist Christian Life Commission, . IRVING M. MITCHELL HAT AasDtant Religious School News Editor of The Star and Senator Kerr, Democrat of 9:45 o.m.—Church ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ Feb. 2.—The renewal of old friend- Oklahoma, an active Baptist 11:00 a m —"AM I—OR AM I NOT?" ships and the forming of new ones are outstanding features of layman, will speak during meet- 6:30 p.m.—Youth-Spiration Council meeting. OUR HOME" the annual National Lutheran ings of the Southern Baptist 7:45 p.m —"THIS WORLD NOT These qualities are more pronounced here than at other con- D-t and D-4 Busses and No. 30 Streetcar Flea the Door ventions because the council is a comparatively small group. Press Association here next Mon- Spacious Parking Lot Adjacent to the Church. it is exceedingly powerful * day through Thursday. SSSSBBS But an group, since the top officers,; • I including presidents the of the ~+* Mr. Hays will address the ilmiii, X,. * eight constituent Lutheran ing. One of the Innovations he i lafliiiiiiimiin miii association Tuesday morning and bodies, part of it. started is fall and spring series; Church are a Senator Kerr on Thursday morn- 915 Mastachusetts Avenue N.W. The fact that all participating of noon-day services for busi- REV. CHRISTIANSEN, Paster ing. LLOYD DOWNTOWN in the four-day meeting stay and nessmen of the community. Rev. Russall E. Pratt, Miniiter el Music Mr. who went to Atlanta Other speakers during the Sunday School, a.m. meet in the same hotel makes Lee. 9:45 »*num»nI*UIIDPU for a closer fellowship than is in September. 1955, has also ini- meeting include Arnold T. Ohrn, 11:00 am— "MEN SHALL BE TRAITORS'* possible at larger gatherings tiated a successful Sunday eve- building general secretary of the Baptist ning adult forum program and a DEDICATION SET—The new of the Petworth-Montgomery Hills Bap- World Alliance; Alan C. Prior, w here the members have to scat- tist Church, 9727 Georgia avenue, Silver Spring, willbe dedicated at ter after sessions. midwinter school of religion. 7:45 p.m. editor of the Australian Baptist, Grace Assembly of God The latter offers services tomorrow.—Star Staff Photo. who is presently touring the Certainly year four courses on NORTH PERSHING DRIVE AND 2nd STREET, N. ARLINGTON, VA. each seems to university United States, and Emanuel p.m. stronger the level and has more Bund*? School, mon am WnmhlD 11:00 a m and 7:30 add a bond to those 125 Carlson, secretary of the Baptist Wednesday. 7:lft p.m.—Midweek Service. attending than students. CLAUDS QUALLS. Pastor. KE 6-8442 who have been for a To Discuss Children Joint on Public Af- long period, while ap- Another Robert E. Lee at the Baptists Open Westmoreland Committee newcomers council meeting comes from Chi- Dr. M. Addison Duval, new fairs. pear to be quickly brought into CHURCHES DISCIPLES cago and is executive secretary Church Elects of among CHRISTIAN the fold. chairman the District Com- Also the speakers are ,of Lutheran Church Produc- New Building Harry C. Ames. jr„ Washing- : missioners Youth Council and Caspar Nannes, religious news This is the 39th meeting of attorney, tions. The two are not related.! Opening services and dedica- ton has been elected assistant superintendent of St. editor of The Star: Dean Good- THE NATIONAL CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH the Council, which was organ- Spring moderator of the Westmoreland I Elizabeths Hospital, will publicity help , Works Among Students tion for the new Silver discuss win, director of for the THOMAS CIRCLE ized during World War I to building Congregational Church, the “How Can We Identify the Pre*- American Baptist Convention; needy Lutherans in war-town Another former Washington of the Petworth-Mont- 1 DR. J. WARREN HASTINGS, Minister i gomery Baptist Church church announced this week. Delinquent Child?” at 7:30 p.m. William B. Lipphard, former WILLIAM Europe. Now the Council seeks ; pastor active at the meeting is Hills will | J. NOTTINGHAM. Associate Minister i Elected to serve with him are i tomorrow in Mount magazine — — Worship. Ralph Tabor, be held tomorrow in the building Vernon Place editor of Missions of 9:45 a.m. Church School 10:50 o.m. Morning to minister to the spiritual and 1 Dr. L. at one time i Henry N. Bassett and Robert Methodist Church, Baptist Conven- minister of at 9727 Georgia avenue. 900 Massa- the American YOUTH SUNDAY material needs of Lutherans i Luther Place Memo- First services will be W. King, treasurers, and C. W. i chusetts avenue N.W. He the and James Carty, religion held at is tion. 1 S P A ' throughout the world. In the rial Lutheran Church. Crickman, clerk. first speaker in the church’s editor of the Nashville Tennes- Ralph, now pastor of the First 11 a.m. cur- COLUMBIA HEIGHTS C. Minirt« effort, it has raised over SIOO p.m. Named to the Board of Trus- rent University of Life series. sean. 1! YOUNG? intervening Lutheran Church, Baltimore, At 7:45 dedication of the a.m.—Bible School. million through the has building will take place tees were Richard E. Bauer, 9:45 expanded the church’s work with with the CATHOLIC 10:50 a m.—Morning Worship— "CHRISTIAN FAITH AND PRAYER" years. congregation of the Petworth Harold B. Master, Vahey S., students of nearby Johns Hop- Kupelian, twelfth and eastern nw. Baptist Church, parent body Charles E. Mills, Miss sntrncKUCMEPHERD PARKtakiv charles h bayfr. Minuter Borrowed Glory kins University. One develop- of name, the new church, attending the Marion Towns and Miss Blanche Church School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 :00 a.m. What’s in a Juliet once ment is a regular Sunday eve- Kerr. Sermon: "EVEN SO SEND I YOU" asked Romeo. ning supper meeting j iservice. SILVER SPRING—One Bloee from Georcta and Alaika Terminal for the col- Dr. M. The Board of Deacons in- Stephen's . The Rev. Robert E. Lee, for- Chandler Stith, execu- St. Church lege men. The attractiveness of tive cludes Herbert G. Folken, Phil- NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH mer pastor of St. Luke Lutheran program secretary of the District 25th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. ; the has been enhanced Baptist Convention, will be ander P. Claxton, jr., J. Warren A| Ninth end D Streets N.E. Church, Silver Spring, is con- by presence girls the the of from principal speaker. Smith, Mrs. W. V. Benedict and ¦ F. MERVIN MARTIN, Minister vinced there is something be- College Goucher and Towson The designed Mrs. Charles B. Tuley. yond mere letters to a name. Teachers College. new structure, State by Architect Eimer Cappelmann, OUR LADY OF LOURDES NOVENA Bob, the helped a distant relation of Mr. Tabor has also is an educational unit and in- Christian Businessmen "THE T’HE MOULD" great Confederate General 1 start a Council of Religious cludes temporary WfBiMMiBiM 7:30 p m— "THE LIFE OF TRUST" a sanctuary Elect New Chairman "A Family Novena for Peace" "... through the Maryland branch of Groups at Johns Hopkins. The which will accomodate The Rev. Martin Preaehing at Both Services the Lee family, is finding the re- council takes charge religi- some 400 Robert Woodburn, a member of ",utk persons. ,5,h St- Ke * Atlanta, of Wallace Memorial United nriEEninjinEtlSTREET oßd 51 sponse to the name in ous programs on campus. According to the pastor, cictcfnTH ERIC nAESECKF. Ph. D.. Minliter revealing. the Presbyterian Church, has been February to RD„ SILESIA, MD. Ga., Rev. S. Morgan, jr„ 3rd February 11th ALL SERVICES AT 8296 LIVINGSTON just thought my Second Generation Lewis the elected chairman of the Chris- p.m.—Young Peoples Meeting "I never of new church’s congregation 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 any special way,” he It is always an occasion when is an tian Businessmen’s Committee Services 5:20 7:45 p.m. Basham, New Minister name in integral part of an enlarged and 11 :QQ am.—Sermon: Rev. Don said. “But in Atlanta I have a son follows his father’s foot- of Washington, the committee EE P, ; Milton politi- Petworth Baptist Church. He has FALLS CHURtt«. VJL been introduced a number of steps. V. Burgess, announced. 6:30 and a.m. Falls Church First Christian *” on will Masses 7:30 *Ne»r C cal editor of the Pittsburgh Sun- alternate with the associate ; Other are Carl Mur- IAMES CLAYTON PIPPIN. Mlnlater *Tl occasions and each time the peo- pastor, the officers D‘4o a m ——Church School. Nursery 10:50 a m.—Junior Cnurcb ple applauded Telegram, made his first appear- Rev. R. Brown chie, vice chairman: Charles Sermons by Rev. Edward F. Rouse, CM. 10;50 arm—“TWENTIETH CENTURY REVIEW” cheered and me Hughes on the preaching duties. simply because of my name.’’ ancei this week as a member of! Simon, secretary, and Morris Larsen, The former Silver Spring pas- { the National Lutheran Council. treasurer. CHURCH Os THE BRETHREN WILSON BOULEVARO Sis- tor is finding his new post at His father, the late Dr. Ellis B. Church Will -9 45 om —Bible School 7:00 p.m.—Sundoy Evening Forum Redeemer Lutheran Church in i Burgess, served at the first meet- Have Lutherans to Meet 1 i o.m.—Worship Sermon: "THE ONLY PERMANENCE" Atlanta exciting and stimulat-: ing in 1918.