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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921—PART 1. BBLEKNDWLEDGE ONTESTT0 0PN Third of Series Announced by Women’s Clubs in Co-Ope- ration With The Star. The third Bible question contest of the Rible department of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs, the ation of The star. inaugurated next Satur- day EPISCOPAL. 94 | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | 16th and T sta. REV. ROLAND COTTON SMITH. D. D, | Rector. I Rev. George William Douglas, D. D., Acting Rector. Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, M. A. | Rev. George Willlamson Smith, D. D. STER— Holy Communion aud carols. Easter service and sermon by Canon Douglas 4p.m —Easter Carol Festival and address by the bishop. | Mondar and Tuesday—Hely Communion at noon Sam. am with « . ALL WELCOME! - Christian Healing Service o, § I. will be Al are wel will be chairman of the nducted the arrangy that rul mtes »tion that there H ment ests tnnoun previous with the ex Earll wh copal Chu at 8 p.o. ive il be no prizes for adults The third contest is to be on the lite of Joshua and the Judges. There 100 questions. The first ten printed next Satur- On the following Saturdays additional ten will printed. tozether swers o the preceding to childre nd to thos en years of ded be vears of and eigh s will twelve twelve 4:00 p.m i arranged for ten : members each. 100 for ex has sed of of Speaker. COLUMEL Custer Day. T00am | and sermon. Holy PRAISE UNITY SERVICES. SHURC PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., at PRESRVTRRIAN. 11 a.m.—*“The Meaning of Easter” And 8 p.m.—*“The Ground for Belief in Immortality” 1s there any ground, b dogmatic assertion? Does s8¢ Can anything be known me b: to tell us? Isn't a bird in the hand Why believe it? immortality> It'it true none certainly? © Why not beli worth two in the bush m.—Meeting of Sunday School. Meeting of Christian Endeavor Socicty. y. 8 pm—Dr. Clark presents his beautifully illustrated lecture on the Waldensees. Free to all. Easter communion after morning service. church will meet in pastor's study at 10:30 am. present for baptism will meet in the study at 11: The Church for the Spiritually Troubled All intending to join the All having children to ORTH CAPITOL, COR. idn ave. aud Q st. D. D., Minister. Westminster Church Memorial Eckington I Sunday, ) n.m Sunday, Reception 0 0 m h mon. " Resurrection Sermon 11:00 am SRISEN WITH Sunday, iristinn Society Sunday, & “Punl’s Conv Conelu’ | er musical service. EMMATUS Church of the Covenant slon of untain THE now. A CORDL 2 TO ALL ST, DAVID'S 1uit road = e = 5 2 — 12500 a . M \ermos. | Fourth Presbyterian Church R e Comment Among Churchmen Fav-| Tiim o e 13th and Fairmont ats. REV.{CHARLES WOOD: D D - t 0 ermon; DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. Pastor. REV. HOWARD D. TALBOTT, orable to Lenten Arrangement. e o sermor 9:30 8 m— Easter services of the Su ‘Assistant. churchmen p Il seats in all five of our churches are| 11004 m Sl 5. Presihii s SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1621 Sl 25 : 3 orsti ching by e e liere is rdial welcome to all to co w pastor. Subject, “*A Morning 5 Mrs. John Nelson Mills areavemall e ol e Without Clouds.” G oang Somen; Sarie oF matried a i = ZE © STECIAL EASTER MUSIC, jor Department. Children between Miss Ruth Bronson, vielin. nd 12 years. Church of the Advent Me . F: Russell, tenor wlolet, imury’ Department. Children under AN OU™ STS. N.W. ] 2 > o > vRirl’ ble C ss Mable TR ¥ T p.m.—Christian Endeavor. iajie) Bible. Class. lise 2a forward step toward EASTER DAY & p.m.—Bvening wor N A T al and practicable Christian HOLY COMMUNION. CAROLS. e unity. Approval -n 4'\\"‘“d":‘[’ i SIMEEATNRIDDLS g1 rel Cromn 10:00—Justice Peclle’s Bible class for men bishops. « ymen. and i NDAY SCHOX s s Mr. Russell. ‘and womon. bR Atly significant DAY SCHOOLAND ”‘“““| The cantata, “DEATH AND LIFE," 10:00—Ali-Comers” Rible class for men. at the env nt of these services COMMUNION. FULL{ dered by a large choir. 11.»(»%_::{::»-: service. Sermon by Dr. hould be th ervative atmosphere M0N BY CHAPLAIN! _ Violin solo: Mr. Hutchinson of St. John B ) . = JJo. 4TH AND K Throukhont, Canon Douglas insisted pavee, eetr| Gunton-Temple, iR, ot Rtz QUARTET. that it was the prophetic_and not s REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor, O e e I office which the services er i RRE. 5330 a.m.—Sunday sehool. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. RARITONE P d. by the participation o : SPBCTAL EASTER SERMON AND MUSIC. Sermon by DR. WOOD Then and of clergymen of differing de- uel Episcopal Church 11 ocelock 0t 11t and T ats R ions. It b ng been contend- the prophetic ministry of all nomin ed 1 WM. OSCAK ROOME. Jr., Rector. Christians afforded the best avenue of o brotherly approach to Christian unity,| LIVING "MIDS D and that view has just been put into| Easter carols. 8 p.m . actuality St. Johu's, with the ap- Church nfSt.MidmelnndAfiAnge 1 of the church authorities, and prov the ready co-operation of brethern 22nd and Virginia ave. n.w. and laymen of other churches. REV. MURPHY. Rector. Esster Services: ll'fi #.mn.— Holy Communion. am. otning prayer, Holy Com $3,000,000 FOR GRAVES. . s i Special Music. . United States Commission Takes Up { St, aret’s CUNY. AVE AND Baneroft _pl Olergy—Hev. Herbert Seott Smith, Rev. Fremont Newton Hink AY. Plans to Beautify Cemeteries. PARIS, March EAN] —Plans are being eonsidered by a American commis- 9‘”‘:}0}7 Communion, with full choir. sion which arrived from New York 20 Holy\Giumsifon several days ago for beantifying the | '10—Holy Communion and sermon by the four permanent American cemeteries in France and the one near London. England. During the month to be spent in France and their short stay in England the Americans will in- $:30—Easter § Holy Communi ALL WEL( Sctioal Festival reduy. 5. Al WestemPresbchrianChur;h 8 o'clock service above Park Laring of corner stone at 3 o'clack of new church building. 16th and Newton streets. FIFTEENTH STREET 15th and R sts. n.w. day school: 10 a.m., Easter vings Bank. “THE CHRIST ON THE SHORE.™ 5—Christian Endeasor Supper. Christian Endeavor vesper service. vening service. Sermon by Dr. WOOD. Subject, “THE RESURREC- TIC INCREDIBLE OR INEVI- TABLE." Music by the Evening Choir of 165 exercises. . organ recital: 11 a.m.. spe- o ; Sl Pauter Srmon s ithe nabion B e s Tolees. Sydney Licrd Wrignteon, Di- Grimkiel 5 p.m., Christisn Endeavor. 6 Ak e Robeaa Pl p.m., sacred cuntats, “‘Messiah Victorious' T o1 Ay THURSDAY, 31, 1921. 8:00—Midweek prayer service. ALL WELCOME. (by Hammond). Rendered by the choir. ® | I LUTHERAN. LUTHRRAN. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor Easter service by Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., in Chapcl. 11:00 a.nr.—Easter sermon— “LIFE RENEWED” With special 7:00 p.m.—Christian 8:00 p.m.—Service, with sermon. Theme— “A SPIRITUAL RESURRECTION™ Special music by choir. Seats Fre Easter Offering. This Church Welcomes YOU. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. €. W. LOCHER, Pastor. b, “Eas ALL WELCO St. Paul’s Eng-lisll Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Stroets N.W. JOIN T. HUDI D. D, Pastor. 9:30- Sunday sclinol B. Bateman. supt 11—Easter Sermon SPECIAL MUSIC. Kouns Eosalen et 8—Easter Carols and Tab- leaux by the Sunday School ! 8 Thursday- MEETIN DME ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL . 16th AND U STREETS Epiphany Fthwest, CHARLES F. STECK, D. D.. Pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning wor- hip, with special offerings by the choir, by Uhe Dastor ‘and ‘sirministration of o1 Comtunion. " nrly eaeimg were. Vespers, 8, at which time the Sup- ice, 7. day school Will render a service, entitlea ‘Hours with the Risen Savior." Free seats and a_welcome for you. PAKR ROAL _and N. H. ave. Services. concluding at 11 Sunday with address by Columbia Heights OB Butler, paston ith the Lorad Suare: Tehool Kaster. celepmniag, Mrs. W. F. Crafts, at &, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 8th and B streets s.w. REV. H. DENNINGTON HAYES, D. D., 9:45 a.m.—Rible school. Brotherhood Rible Class. .—Reception of members and Dr. L, VIN S BASTER MUSICAL PB‘)!:RA)(G B.DP! 11:30 a.m.—Cuntata by St. Mark's chofr, ““The Greatest Love, Petrie. 7:30 p.m.- H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Minister. Hooam - Special Easter Service BAPTISM OF CHILDRBEN. RECEPTION r BERS. THE LORD'S SUPPER. 8:00 p.m.—FEaster sermon, “Fear Not” Music by the Quartet Washington Heights Pres- byterian Church and Kalorama_roa: | POWER." 8 p.m.—Service in _recognition of Z1at Birth- day of our Sunday sehool. Special Easter music: Mrs. Wayne R. Wheeler, soprano; Mr. ‘Fisher, basso; Capt. Cashion. violinist;’ Mr. McGrath, cornet; Mrs. spect the cemeteries and complete the plans for making the final resting Dlace of Amer! dead among the most impressive war cemeteries of the world. An expenditure of more than $3.000.000 will be involved. The commission. which will report to the Secretary of War, is headed by Col. Charles C. Pierce of the cemetery division of the United States Army and has as its members Charles Moore, secretary of the national Fing Arts Commission; James L. Green- wvid Ransom Covell REV. PAUL 0. KEICHER. ‘2 am. »Ho‘llubflmnnlm m.—Oh! 'n’s Carol rEice. -~ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Pn"h.‘ Holy Com- munion and serimon. £:00 p.m.—Bvening praver and sermon. THE CIVIC AND COMMUNITY CHURCH. leaf. New York. landscape artist, and William Mitchell York artist. Kendall, the New Harry Canninghets ot he srsen. ‘Eastam Presbyterian Church Sixth st. and Md. ave. n. REV. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D., Paster. EASTER SPRVICES. ECTAL BASTER MUSIC. RESURRECTTON — A ACT AND A FORCE." WHP, COMPANION ON LIFE'S 9:30 2.m.—Rible ‘school. 10:00 a.m.—Supt. John ‘8. Bennett will ad- dress the Men's class. 7:00p.m.—Y. P. 8. C. B. NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and R. I ave. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Paster. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Fourth and 13 streets southes REV. FREELEY ROHRE! Pastor.. ‘The Manse, 17 Fifth st. se. 30 a.m.—Bible 'school. 11:00 a.m'—Morning worship. Subject— “The Revelations of the Easter Morning” 45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor socleties. .45 p.m.—Evening worship. Suhject— “Where They Laid Him” SPECIAL BASTER MUSIC BOTH MORN- ING_AND_EVENING. FREE_INSTRUCTION IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE doctrines and method of treating all kinds and descriptions of sickness and disease— THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wiscousin ave. n.w., near Woodley road. EASTER DAY. pental. moral or physical. (8. & H. 1 o W M. Goodwin, I i, C..S., Dist, Na oLy Cemmunion . . T30 am. Bagk bids. 1406 G st n.w. Daiiy at 8 pm.j (omoing Prayer - 1000 a.m. ——————— = ——— :;n‘l Sermon. ishop of CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Festival Eve CPISCOPAL. Preacher, Take Georgelown and Somerset Cars. 'St. Andrew’s Church Grace urch Georsewwn. Wiscon- N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. sin ave., south of M st. BEV. J. J. DIMON, Reetor. e SEORGE W, ATKINSON, Jr.. Rector. oop s ices for Easier Das— 0. 4. -00—Holy Commmunion. 2 830 Holx Commmnion All Saints’ Church CIRCLE. 9.3 hidren's service and baptisms. Rector. 1.0 Morning prayer, Holy Communion and | Services e STREETS SOUTHWEST. Rev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, ‘Rector. Services, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Holy Communioo—First Sunday at 11 a. third Sun m. { Thy T4th and A 8.B. make good (Communions and so be in good A standing. T NEAR | _A Happy Easter to all our congregation. HINGTCN CIRCLE. 7 EIGHTBENTH wie. moneer Saipor oo ey, | ST THOMAS’ ZIonrsexed | T:00— st celebration of the Holy Oommunion. Services, 7, 8, 9:30, 11, 4 and 8. 9:00—2nd celebration of the Holy Communion. { 11 and 4, Rev. 0. Ernest Smith, D.nfl. C. L 11 .00—Choral 1:--::1\‘. crlebration and ser- S —Rev. John M. Hamiltor mes by the rector. o= 4:00 p.m—Children's Featival Service. GOO] HEPHERD The cburch will be appropriately decorated D S and maosic will be rendered by a large vested Sixth st. between H and I N.E. €hoir of men and Loys. ANl meats free. C. Take Penna. ave Georgetown car. Washington Cathedral | Central Presbyterian Church CHEVY CHASE | At Reservoireand Entrance to Rock Creek Park. " “Ohrist Our Passover” by the choir. 45—Rible atudy. Classes for all. 1 mnag Communion. 8:45—Christian Endeavor. 7:45—Evening worship. YOU_ARF_OCORDIAILY INVITED. Garden Memorial zeewts Are. Rev. GEORGE (Bouthern Assembly) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D.. Pastor. reaching by the pastor. unior Christian Endeavor. Westminster League. Social hour for young people. Christian Endeavor. —Preaching by the pastor. Thuraday, preparatory service. Sunday school, 6 am:C. evening mervices. PECK MEMORIAL Pa. ave. and 2Rth at. n.w. REV. IRVING W. KBTCHUM, Minister. 11:00 a.m. —THE EASTER STORY. 3:00 p.m.—Bunday school. Judge James Quarles, supt. J:90pm Chrintinn Bndeavor, g ENT OF THE LORD’S SUP- PER. RECHPTION OF NPW MEM- BBRS AND INFANT BAPTIRM. Georgetown Church &,°F. Nk B1st st n. REV. JAMFS T. MARSHA 3 8TO! T am " 0ur Remnreection Buto-i A 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE S. WHITE, Pastor-Elect. MANSE, 5300 13th ST. N.W. 8 p.m —Special P on, m. % e 10a.m.—Sundsy school. Newly organized Solofsi Mre. Melville D, Lindsey, so- young married woman's class. prano: M. FPrancin M. Shaw, alto: Mo, Joseph Gearhardt, tenor. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTRI 22nd . between b and G vea . . ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, with classes for every member of the family. Free-will Easter offering for “‘China.’" Morning and evening sermons by Rev. White. Mam— “The Immortal Dead” Mrs. E. M. Stephenson will sing. “THERE 1S NO DEATH.” Tei 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Py Fe i ip. Preaching by 99 CHIEF CHAPLAIN & “Two Acres FRAZIE) S 8:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Erdeavor. 00 p.m.—Social hour and supper at the manse, to which all strangers in the city are invited. 7:00 p.m.—Service of song. 7:30 p.m.—Preaching by Chief Chaplain J. B. Frasfer. 8:15 p.m.—Senior Christian Endeaver Bo- clety. Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 A CORDIAL WELCOMB To ALL BIBLE STTDENTS. “Hark the Easter Bells Are Ringing,"” By the choir. Sunday, 4 p.m.—Junior . [ Bunday. 7 pm, hursday, 8 p.m. of the Scriptures, conducted by ALL WELOOME— and you sre cordially invited to the above services to hesr Rev. White, who comes from the Fourth Presbyterian Church of New York elty, after an_active asociation with the Rev. Pigar Whitaker Work, D. D. St. James® SHURCE. St ST NEAR| Holy Communion. . 9 o 'um> nm 0 e ave (Service in Chapel in &) Fun 730, 10:30 und 11 a. Ohildren’s Service. - 10; Holy Communion. . % (Festal Service. Fuil Ohoir.) Eveaing Praver. o0 p.m. Christ Church 2> REV. JAMES H. W. BLAK! Rev. THOMAS McCLINTOCK, As EAS’ DAY SERV) 7:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schoo! Easter Festival. 11:00 a.m.—Full Baster serviee, with special musie. Sermon by Archdeacon Webber. L Bermon Ly Archdeacon Webber. St. Mark’s Church Third and A Btreets 8.5. Bev. C. B. Stetsen. Rev. Wm. A. Masker, Jr. Holy Qmurunles. festtval earvica. 6:30 ath. Solem: St. Agnes’ Church ¥ 3 5, %% Bervices: 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and 8 p. Take Florlda ave. or North Capitel cars. TSt John's Church TER DAY Communion (choral). Communion —Chureh school festival. Address by Rev. James Henderson. 1:00 8. m.—Shortened morning prayer and Holy Communion. Sermon by the rector. 7:30 pm.—Evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Bdward M. Mott. CHRISTADELPHIAN. ChristadelphianEcclesia 2 av. se NAVAL LODGE HALL. Bvery Sanday, 11:30 All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 8552 Rock Holy Commrunion (i ter services: DR FREEM preaches at 11 Mon. and Tues.. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Church of the Ascension d 12tk 8t. N.W. N Y HAND | DO IT WITH THAY | BY A T. KAY FRIENDS. - (OKTHODUX) 18ta & Irving sts. Friends Sunduy schiool, 9: Meeting for worsidp, 11 am. T. Edgar Nichobwa 1o oo ALl welcome 1511 Bye st «nt 0 ST B SRR s % 00 "f Lanten offertags fo missiona, No night service. I5th AXD O STRENTS N.W. HENRY H. RANCK, D. D, Pastee. Grace 11 ang 8—Holy Communion. 6:30 8 m.—Christia: F' t CORNER 13th AND MONROE STS. 1St pr JAMES D. BUHORER, Pastor. Services. 11 am. and 8 pm Bible echool for ull departments, 9:45 a.m. Bervices: il 830 a.m —Holy Communion. 9:00 a.m —Hol Iy, Communion ant eormen, &t 2:30 p.m New York Avenue Presby- Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire ave. Associated Bible Students Auditorinm—1315 K st. n.w. Parl P. Jordan will speak ‘at'3 p.m. Subject, “The Resurrection.'" 3 jon. REV. J. A. CAMPHELL. Pastor. REV. W. i\ HARKLY, Awistant Pastor. | OTE R_SE 11 a.m.—Rev. Cam “The Life-Center o e the World." A e e f L R HALL MISSION 623 Louisiana ave. n.w. Sunday, 10:43 a.m., subject continued on ““The Great Tribulation. Bervices at 2:30 p.m., J. T. MOBBERLY, acting partor. Seventh-Day Adventist 12th and M Northwest. ~ Service Bunday, 8 p.m. Bubject— “THE HOUR OF HIS JUDGMENT." of Religio Men's Bible class, 10 a m. Teacher, HON. C.'BLLIS MOORP. terian Church New York ave., 13th and H sts. . Concert by the Bible school. St. Olaf Congregation (Ot Norwegian Luth. Church of Am a FASTER SERVICHS, Aerien) am. ng! ), in Eckington OChurch assembly room, North Capitol ave. Mr. R. Rosander, m?fll:t anaiFleridy REV. C. B. SYBILRUD, CHRISTIAN. tor. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | .00 Easter music Holy Communion of Lord's Supper. Endeavor—Easter Emerson Snyder. Addresses: lege; Miss Tille Nelson, Guntur, India. by choir. service. Leader: W. R. Rings, Gettysburg Col- Voluntary Contributions. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E streets n.w. (Missouri Synod.) H. Schroeder, pastor. Services: 11 am.. English, with Holy munion. I'reparafory service, 10:30 u.m pm., German. . S. and Bible class am ave. between M and N Christ New Jersey iS 'K THE CHURCH “THAT IS SET ON A HILL." Capitol Hill: Penna. ave. and 2 st. s.e. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D. Public worship—11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school—9:30 a.m Christian_End 5 pm ALL SEATS FREE. EVERY ONE WELCOME. Church of the Incarnation 14th ara_ Gallatin sts. n.w. REV. HENRY MANKE! Public worship, 11 Bibie. schoal, 5: TG AND I T8 Zion S YicnAnp 5 day school, 9:30 a.m.: German Communion, 10 a.m. zlish Communion, 1 m. FEaster colebration by Sunday school. pm. Lu- _ther League, Thursday. 7:45 p.m. North Cap. and R. 1. ave. Atonement Yo S0 b GG, Services—Sunduy school, 9:30 4.m Preaching. 11 a.m.. 8 p.m.. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Class, 10:00. Morning Service at 11:00. Evening Service at 7:45. BAPTIST. ANNOUNCEMENTS BAPTIST. 18502 118 Years Old FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STRE DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPP Special Sermons Easter s <R, Minister Sunday by Dr. Tupper. 11 a.m.—“The Capstone of Christianity” 3:30 p.m.—Swedish Services 8 p.m.—*“The Empty Tomb and the Full Hope” Bantism, illustrative of the APPROPRIATE D Resurrection, JCORATIONS AND MUSIC of the sermon At the MUSICAT, PROGRAM Che e trios for violin, ‘¢ PM.Nalo the Easter cantata . organ sartet and E eath und L Harry Loukine. “Easter Song.” Hahn Chotr— Mrs. lure A. Krger, 1o Frank Haneke. hass: Mre Sunday place for you school, #:30 a.m — Commander J oniralt s * Himmell Rowe § Clnad assisted by sover.” Sl K Away s harpist, will s Miss Miggs will play “Legende e Howard, soprano and dirertor: Misx Mars Beisser, contraito; Hears Fdmund Tarrs orgunist pts Classes for ail ages. A 1. Roboett, _ . B Y P TUnion mects at 6, with refreshments and social hour. Devotional meeting 7T ndid services and an earnest band of Christian young ladies and men Stra il Visitors to eur city are iavited to worship with us in our beantiful audit rium, and r & warm_welcome at THE HOME CHURCH 3:30. “THE MAN WHO PLAYED THE FOOL” Men’s Meeting, Sunda; Hear him three times before you critic: Large chorus choir. Baptism Monday night. small children. 7 Date for Old Folks” Concert—F riday evening. April 29. REVIVAL MEETINGS Continue at FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH E St. Near 7th S\, With Increasing Interest and Attendance Pastor-Evangelist W. R. LECKLITER of Richmond Will Preach Sunday at 11, 3:30 and 7:30, and Daily Next Weck Subject— se his methods. Nursery for Good books for sale in church office during the week. S. Next Day.” 9:30: Chapel, 3; B. Y. Young People’s Society, 6:45. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corroran Preaching, 11 a.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. G. E. LENSEI, Pastor. CHIISTIAN. Vermont Avenue North of N Street Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL.D., Pastor Rev. Earl Taggart, Assistant to the Pastor EASTER SERMONS BY THE PASTOR: Morning subject, 11 o’clock— “BELIEVING THE INCREDIBLE — THE EMPTY TOMB” Evening subject, 8 o’clock— “THE UNWRITTEN LIFE OF JESUS” Special music by the chorus choir, led by W. E. Braithwaite. 9:45—Bible School, Elton A. Gongwer, superintendent. 6:15 p.m.—Young People’s tea; 7, Christiar’ Endeavor meet- ings. Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. WANTED— 500 YOUNG WOMEN, EASTER SUNDAY in the CRUSADERS’ CLASS VERNIONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Last day of great Contest. Come and enjoy -our fellowship. 945 A M. CHRISTIAN. H St. Chrisf oth AND H STS. Southwest. PRESTON A. CAVE, Minister The First 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.— Dr, B, H, Melton Preaches i “The Power of His Resurrection” The revival meetings will close with two great services tomorrow. The large choros cholr will sl Dou't miss these meetings. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Pastor. 30 a.m.—Ribie school. _Adult clames. 11:00 2. m.—“THD PASTER SERMON.™ 00 p.m.—Fellowship hour. 6:45 p.m.—O. E. Vesper Service. 8:00 p.m.— "FASTER PRAISE. NEAR LBADING HOTELS. "Church of the Nazarene 4th and_B. Oapitol sts.—Lincoln Park cars. ces Evangelists D. Rand Plerce of Boston and Arthur B, Lewis, of Chicago in charge. Bervices 11, 3 and 7:30 and each evening ex- cept Saturday. BSpecial songs by Mr. Lewis at each service. YOU ARE INVITED. UNTTARIAN. ALL SOULS® CHURCH Founded 1821 ULYSSESG. B. PIERCE, IxD., Minister SERVICES IN KNICKERBOCKER THEATER 18th and Columbia Road PENDING CONSTRUCTION NEW CHURCH 9:45—Sunday School, Kindergarten, Graded Course and Adult Classes. Also Kindergarten during morning service. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the minister— “THE INEVITABLE RESURRECTION” MISS HOWISON, o. MRS. MILLER, Contralta, E. B. Bagby, Minister "*T'he Unknown Christ” T:45— “The Attainment of Immortality” Special program of Easter Music at both services. Ninth Strect Christian Church Ninth and D Streets NE. PARK ROAD | mhur. Phone Line. 2049, Spiritualist Church | LECTURR BY THE PASTOR, Alfred H. o BUBJECT, “How Spirits Influence Us” FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythlan Temple Oth st. n'w. Becond fioor. All welcom Bazaar and Meetings MARCH_380th® AND Sist, .m. —Lecture. Subject— ‘8] GOOD AND BAD." 8 pm.—Message heance. . Spiritual Science Church o Christ- s BUNDAY, 8 P.M.—1502 14th ST. N.W. Lecture, spirit message and healing service. All weleome, _Subject. “LO! HB HAS ARISEN." Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Noted platform test medium. Meoting Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock in Boclety Hall, 500 G st. n.w. His demonstrations have aston- ished his audlences by his wpirit messages. On Tuesday evening special message, seance and questions answered at 8 o'clock sharp, * Christ t Church (Celored) 1600 11th st. n.w. and Wedneadays, 27, 8 pm., Christ's Cruei. , followed ttlo Lowts. 1015 Wed, by Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Center for Psychic Develop- Communion and Morning Worship at 11 o’clock Evening Services at 7:45 Rev. G. A. Miller, Pastor 338 10th Street N.E. Park Road ast ef Sopran ¥, Miniwter, i arems| D, Zalda Brown Kates, Ot bin S22, . Private interview by app. ONLY. Col. 6227. ment, 1704 KILBOURNE PL. N.W. Lecture and sage Seance EVERY Friday. Begins 5—Doors closed 8. All wel ie—Subject next Frids **IN NITE LIVING MIND." MRS. JANE B. COATES, PSYCHIC. Unity Sgiritualist Church Py &-i&z:{fvfli’#u . George W. Kates AL RECORTER, THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED P. U., 6:30. unday is “Go to Sunday School and Stay to Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D, Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deai Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.,, N. S. Faucett, Superintendent a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, President of Howard University. 8 p.m.—Baptismal and Choral Service. Christian Endeavor Meetings—Sunday, 3:15, Junior; 6:45, Senior; 7:00 p.m., Intermediate; Tuesday, 8 Thursday, :00 p.m., Senior. :00 p.m.—Meeting of pastor and deacons, especially to see any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 p.m—Church Prayer Mecting. H street.) Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. Covenant meeting. (Entrance on All Are Cordially Invited Randle Highlands Church THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OR. THB e iy, Ay 2 e serica. of L April 3. & w sormn meetings will begin with Sister Ethel Tacas preaching. Grace Baptist Church rolina_avenue s.e. = ;:‘sxso‘)a“r.c‘w JOHNSON :30—Church Bible 'rwfi 'lm for all. 11:00—*“THE SPIRIT C EASTER 45—“A__NEW _ FASHIO: APTISMAL SERVIC] PROIAL, MUSIO. SEW PIFR OmGAN. :00—Church Young .. OO % Taoseday at 7:45. Tenleytown Baptist Church ‘Wisconsin ave, and Chesapeake st. n.w. . Sumday achool. | —Semior B Y P T oo Special Easter music both morning and evening. Second Baptist Church C WHO OUGHT TO BE MUZZLED. EPECIAL, EASTER MUSIO by choir at botb services. A thoumand seats and a thousand- fold weicome. Come worship with us. PETWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7th and_Randolph sts. n. Baster Morning, 10 o'cloc] Recitations. Good Singin Angmented Orchestra. Tllustrated 8 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by past . F. P. LANGHORNE. Cordial _Invitation to Everybody. Temple Baptist Church ‘Tenth and N sts. n.w. Rev. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. (Chaplain U. S. Senate.) 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. Bpecial Easter ‘exercises. 11a.m. and 8 p.m.—Sermons by the paster. 7 p.m.—Ohristian Endeavor. STRANGERS WELOOMED. West Washington Baptist 81st and N sts. n.w. WILLIAM R. FLANNAGAN, Pastor. “A BSignificant Silence." 9:45, u" 8. 7:45 10, Speeial Easter music. iy Seek Yo the Living Among the Dead?” ~(Clare) *‘God Bhall Wipe Away All Tears" (Field) s & Green HIUl Far Awar’ ; comet molo, “As It Bezan to (Martin); “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” (Wilson). Evening: “‘Sing, Ye Heavens' (I r), “Christ Our Pass- Shfiling), ‘“‘God Hath Appointed a (Tours). Dr. H. M. Wharton lec- tures Tuesday, 8 p.m., on “Ups and Downs of Life.” Admi n_ free. THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Btreet and Columbia Road. TO BB THE NATIONAL BAPTIST ME- MORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. REV. GOVE GRIFFITH JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. Easter_exercises. 11:00 am.—Sermon by the pastor. Special music by the ch 8:00 p.m.—Sermon on _“THIS SAME JESUS." Easter cantata, “EVERLASTING LIFE." Rap eeting at 7, with welcome : Young People’ to all. Thursday evening, fellowship and covemant NEXT %AY SPROIAL MEETINGS BR- ‘St e HEL o X, a8 /A BX-|- | Metropolitan Baptist Church Bixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCE— SBRMON BY THE PASTOR— “What the Open Tomb Means” 3W0—Live Wire Junior C. 8:45—Intermediate and Senior C_E v ORTY-FIVE_0'CLOC] Miss Nell Mays 'G_SERVICE OF THE PRESENT EARLY ISTIC EFFORT. COME AND ENJOY MUSIC AND MBESS Kendall Baptist Church 9th below B st. 9:30 a.m.—8unday school 10:00 8. m.—Baster program —Preaching. Rev. L. C. Drake. p.m.—C. E. “The First Easter.” 30 p.m.—CANTATA, by large chorus choir, J. H. Inghram leader, enfitied, ““The Resurreetion,” by J. Lincoln Hall. Cordial Welcome to All. t BAPTIST CHURCH, Mt. Olive o 2250°] S350 ae. REV. R. A. CARTER. Pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sanday school; 11:15, preaching: subject, “CRUCIFIXION AND THE MYS- TERY OF SEVEN SEALS, cial sermon to 8. §.; 6 pu special progra Ject, AN EVE! You are cordially invited to attend services. = Sewale Hyattsville Baptist Church REV. J. H STRONG, Pastor. REV. GEO. F. AUSTIN of Florida will preach at 11 am. and 8§ pm. Baptism at evening service. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner of 19th and 1 streets northwest. REV. WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _school. chool. 1 11 a.m.—Sermon_ by the pastor. Subject, “THE RISEN OHRIST." Text, Matt.. 28 The cholr will render special Paster muy 8p.m—A sermon to Knights of Pythiss. from Psalm 105.1. 0 GIVE THANKES UNTO THE LORD. 's J. T. ROWE, Pastor, will ch in Pythian Hali, 1012 9th n.w., Sun- arch 27, at 8 p.m. “‘Elevator to 4th RETHANY [0 o 2nd and R. [ ave. n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSO! Preaching br the pastor. 11 a.m.. “THE REMPT MB": 8 p.m., “EASTER'S MES- SAGE.”” Baptism. Bible school at a Social hour for young people, 5:30. C. E., 8:45 Juniors, 3 p.m. Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. ' WELCOME. E. Hez Swem, 2%, mibject: ~We will see and bear Jesus sing hereatter.” 8 p.m. S ds night; great organ; loist; e:-’h-"(hnm'lln them). - ‘l 11 am., Persistence.” Centennial Bapt. Ch., Bye ne. Oapitol and R sts. OEARIES ' FOLTZ, D, 5200 p.m.— Special Ewster music at all serviees ren- dercd Ly the_choir. Y AEW CHURCH ‘Swedenborgians. Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, 21.2.) Rixteenth street ubove Q northwest. Rev. Paul Sperry, pastor, will preach speciai Baster sermon Sunday morning., Sun- gy school at 945, ‘with adult ciase at 10, Baster service af ‘Holy Supper at 12, Al will be weiceme. Doctrinal meet- ing evening at 8 in the church par. lor. lending library in the Packh

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