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14 Latest Announcements of Church News, STORY OF THE KINGS. “The Story of the Kings” will be the fourth in the series of illustrated leo- tures being given at the Y. M. C. A, on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 o'clock on the Old Testament by W. H. H. Smith. This lecture will cover the period from the reign of Saul to thg) destruction of Jerusalem. An illus- trated song service will precede: the lecture, which is open to the public. el WO S 18 Ohen to the public METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) 11th sand H Sts. Douglas Memorial "m0 2.2 Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor 11 a.m.—SPECTAL SERMON TO The Queen Esther Circle All young women and their friends are invited to special reserved seats. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) ' Hamline M. E. Church STH AND P STREETS. ' Rev. H. P. Fox, Minister 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by Dr. Earle Naftzger on “The Religiori of Tomotrow” 3:00 p.m—DMass Meeting for men only (boys under 14 not admitted). 800 pm.— “What Think Ye of Christ?” Dr. Naftzger, who will preach at all these services, 15 in charge of the Union Methodist Revival services which are being held at Ham- line, and is one of the most successful evangelists in the country. Do not fail to hear him. Church Epworth League— 8 p.m.—Third sermon i Lenten Series. “Great Places and Experi- ences in the Life of Jesus” ‘WELCOME TO ALL. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Streets N.E. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, 11:00 8.m.— “The Suprcmc Claim” 7:00 p.m. 8100 pm “The MISS MOLLE SING) School—9:30 a.m. :00p.m. service Urgent Christ” TEXAS WILL VICES, DUMBARTON AVE. M. E. CHURCH on ave. near Wisconsin ave. m.w. REV. B. 1. McGOWAN, .~ Sunday school. m.~Holy commun| pworth Leagy -“THE HOLY SPIRIT CONVICT- ING OF SIN. RIGHTEOUSNESS AND JUDGMENT." Special Musical Program The P Yroblum of Amnumnnu Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D C Coonecticut ave. and Jocelyn st. REY. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D. STOCKARD OF AT BT SE " Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn n.e.—~REV. C. E. LINGER, Ministe: Sundas school; 10 a.m., preaching; m., Epworth League Erelg sersice, Towa Ave. M E. Church 14th and Emerson sts. n.w. STHE COMMUNITY CHURCH.® HARRY EVAUL, Pastor. Duml £00 3. PETWORTH Circle and New Hampshire ave. rant Circle Bus Passes thie Door.) G. El]n Williams, D. D., Minister Mr. 0. J. BAN- METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) “In the Heart of Old Washington.” HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D, D, Minister. 11 A M -ADDRESS AND COMMUNTON. “Looking Into the 3 I M.--MASS MEETING FOR WOMEN. Address by Mrs, Earl Naftzgar on A MODEL MOTHER.” 7200 p. 1100 8 % 8330 p.m. 8:00 p.m. —Proach pastor, ALTe W ELCONE | REV.0.E. JONES. Pastor. 8 M. A Beautiful Pageant, [TRIN[TY M E CHURCH ! D “The Striking of America's Hour" ||| sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.EE. Congregational Song Service, led by | Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor |- M. Torome Marshall with his trombone. ||| et sciool. 930 am EVERYBODY WELCOM OMMUNION, 11, RRIE ADD The National Methodist Church ™ “Felix Trembled”" Epworth Le 15 pm UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES | Dr. Earl Naftzger —will begin his second week of meetings at Hamline M. E. Church, 9th and P streets, tomorrow, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Churches of Washington There will be three great services tomorrow which DR. NAFTZGER will speak: 11 A.M, '3 P.M., (FOR MEN ONLY). 8 P.M. ' No services will be held Monday- Sunday School night; Wednesday, Epworth League night; Thursday, Business Woman'’s night, on which evening a dinner will be served, at the church, at 6 p.m., with Mrs. Naftzger as guest: Friday, High Schaeol night; Szltllrl;l'a)', a great recreational and social program. Splendid co-operation and great results have at- tended the first week, and the second week will be of increasing interest. Come. Doors open at 7:30 each evening. at Tuesday is CALVARY On Columbia Road Northwest Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister . Edwin Dice. Supt. . Mr. Joseph W. Thompson, teacher; Mr. Charles C. Mur- hip, with sermon by the MINTSTER on the subfect : “THE CHRISTIAN'S GOD” SPECIAT, MUSIC: Anthem —““God So Loved the World"—Stainer. Offertory solo: Ever Glorlons' — Stainer, hy Mes. Deal. 4:00—I"ROGRAM OF R AN CHURCH MUSIC: Under the direct Mol Miller; Lewls Corning Atwater, church organist. Organ pre choral response, thetique), 'T» e’ Clierubie’ 1 Geter, 0 God, Hear Torthsansks Arkhangelsic NDERED BY THE CALVARY CHORUS CHOIR OF FIFTY VOICES, worth Tesgue Soclal Hour, with refreshments. pworth Leakue Devotlonal Hour. N 00— Public worship, with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on the subject: “FIVE GREAT PICTURES OF THE WORLD” “THE MADONNA" (Dresden). Raphael. ‘THB TRANSFIGURATION." Raphael. “CHRIST OF THE LAST SUPPER,"” Da Vincl. “THE CRUCIFIXION,” Rubens. “THE LIGHT OF_THE WORLD.” Hunt. BPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem : **The Lord Ts My Shepherd.” MacFarren. Offertory solo: “Cal. | vary" (Rodney). Mr. Miller. Organ: (a) Andanfe, (b) Allegro, “*Sonata in B Minor* (Rogers), (c) “March" (Rogers). 1S to the public. Church dfors open in the evening at 7:30. FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W, Green Busses Pass the Door . i REV. HERBERT F, RANDOLPH, D, D., Minister 11 am— “AN HOUR IN THE UPPER ROOM” Reception of Members 8 p.m.—Doors open 7:30—COMMUNITY SONG SERVICE. Musical selections by the quartet. DR. RANDOLPH preaches— “THE SOUL’S THIRST FOR GOD” This Church unites with the Methodist Churches in the Union Serv- “King, n of Gearge Romanes Andante" i octet, rkhangels i haninoff chaninoft retehaninol interlude, anthem, ¢ anthem, *The Day of Judgment,” RE Free ices at Hamline Church, 9th and P streets, every night, except Monday. nlge . “AND THE FOLKS ARE FRIENDLY” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PLANS DIVORCE TALK. Rev. Dr. Abernethy Will Tell How They Begin. The fifth of the serles of Sunday evening sermons on the general theme “Around the Fireside” will be preached by Rev. Dr. Willlam 8. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Sth and H strects, tomorrow ovening, the sermon-topic _being “How Divorce Suits Begin—Family Skeletons.’ The subject of the morning sermon will be “About Conversion—Is There Such a Thing?” pursuing the series of Sunday morning sermons on the general theme “What Can I Believe?” an explanation of basic bellefs of the Christian faith. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored) W. E. STURGIS TO SPEAK.|UNION EVANGELISTIC ‘Will Address Woman’s Auxiliary Meeting at St. Andrew’s Church. Willlam C. Sturgls, educational sec- retary of the department of missions of the Episcopal Church, will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Dio- gcese of Washington at St. Andrew's Church, New Hampshire avenue and V_ street northwest, Tuesday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. George H. McGrew, the educational secretary of the dlocesan organization, is arrang- ing one or more study classes during Lent. Miss Emily C. Matthews will preside. All women are invited to attend. WILL TELL OF MISSIONS. Haven M. E. Church 14th and T sts and Mass. ave. s.e. WM. BROWN, Pustor. 9:30 0., Sl g Galbmlh A M E. Zlon Clmrdz bet. T, and M o Wi, D. BATILE, Fastor. nioTHE G’x':’-“fl."'é'r?—‘x'é'i o7k e oY OF Mrs. Nelson Mills to Give Second Talk of Series. Mrs. Nelson Mills will deliver a sec- ond of her interesting lectures on for- elgn mission lands at the Covenant Church Monday evening, her subjeot being *“‘China.”” The lecture will be fllustrated. Wednesday afternoon the monthly meeting of the League of the Covenant Club {8 to be held at the residence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, 2110 8 street, " Miles Memorxal C. M E. Church L and N. Y. ave. n.w M. L. BREEDING, Minister. fas sehool “‘'What Bhall sy Comuwunion. ““Maki astor's” We Believe About God11° G Tpworth Lengne Pastor's_ subject, " Roads Lead Jlo Ged John Wesley A A M.E. Zlon Church Corner 147h and Corearan st REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pasto 0 m.—Suriday sehool and T 10:45 a.m.. rlluu “PREPARING THE WA THE LORD." S “hristisn Endeayor me ing. DED AT HOME.' 11:00 a.m " M ST. PAUL METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 1 stieer 1 | and 3rd s, . rm:lv)jx?r‘rl)& CALLIS. 2 CHRIST {Israel Metropolxtan C. M. E. D.. Pastor. --oon’s ARMOR. | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH., M. E. Church South 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE, \N.F. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D.,, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- ship: Sermon by Rev. T. D. Ellis, D. D. 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00—Evangelistic Service. ILarge Chorus Quartet. Choir and Al Protestant Christians withont & church lome ure invited to unite with M. E. South 16th ST. NEAR LAMONT N.7. Rev. Clifton K. Ray MINISTER. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. Mea's Bible Class—Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. Ladies’ Bible Class will visit the men 5 e Moning wormhin . e » P T The Great Sacrifice” T:00 p.m.~F orth Teague, 8100 pm ning worsbip. Pastor's sub- “How to Be Saved” Thurs., pm.—Prayer gervicn. : 1t v‘nu \:h Inl &tranger or without a (‘hnrv‘h ome in Washington we extend to g 3 mnl invitation ) to Join with oo 10th and B brm, 8.3, CLAUDE M. HESSER. 11:00 8.0 Hioly' commmans TLrter. K00 m— Something now #:30 ~ Sunday school. 7, Epworth League. S BStreet At Second N.W. J. HUDSON RINGER, Pastor. CHURCH SCHOOL—9:30 a.m. YOUNG MEN'S CLASS, Mr. R.0. Muilikis, Teacher, 1L am—Communion Service. 7 pim —Epworl Sermon. o EUC 8 pm., Prayer and Pratse, H BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM 1012 Ninth St. N.W. Sr\m.fLL'l'il'LlH BY ME. M. G. VE ACCEPTANCE” fosthly Disiness. meeting. 7:30 n m.—Bible study. St ELLI No_collectlon CHRISTIAN. 15th St. Christian Church 15th and D Sts. S ©. N. JARRETT, Minister. 9:45 2.m.—Rible school. Supt., Ruyuond Selby. 10:80 a.m.—Comumunion and preaching. Suh- CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. ne. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. Communion and Morning| {worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Services at 7:45. Every one welcome at services. Rev. C R. Stauffer, Pastor VENTIL STREET Colmbu Helgthhmtlanthurch Park Rond West of 14th St REV. B. H. MELTON, Pastor. 9:30 1 _11:00_and & erman b the paster. 2 |H St. Christian *'2 S SOUTHWLST, P. A. Cave, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible ol 11:00 a'm —Worship. 00 . — Christinn 30 p.w ~Lvange pastor music_and a_hearty COME AND SEE. Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georg! ALTER F. SMITIHL M Preaching, all eavor Nervice service. Sermon by Good VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH YVermont ave. north of BEV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. 9:45 0 m.—Bible s 1100 2 m “VICTORIES THAT COUNT?” $:00 p.m.—Special music by choir, mized nd_maie quariers. Led by W. E. Braithwaite, 7:00 pm.—C. F. meeth Thursday, midweck sers supper METHODIST PROTESTA! First M. P. Church 4th st. near G s REV. G. J. HOOKER, Mintster. 9:30 n.m.—Bunday school. 11'a.m. and 8 p.m —Sermons by the minister. Men’s adult Bible cinsx—9:30 a.m. 7 Pnur. e, preceded by Preaching by the pastor. 7:15 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Riode Ixland nve. at 1st st. n REV. G. 1. HUMPHREYS, D. D., Pastor, Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian_Endenror—7_P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. Church Corner 4th aud D sts. s.e. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 w.m.—Sundas _school hour. WOMAN'S' DAY Expericnce Mecting. Sermon—Rev. Mrs. FLORENCE PINKNE uxical and Literary program. Epworth League. ermon—3rs. MATTIE FRY. “EVERYBODY WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 7:30 p. Jih sermon by pastor. | . | ship, with sermon by the pastor. i i :personal healing, I8 D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 1923. |USESAUTO TOBUALD U SUNDAY SCHOOL RANK Rev. G. W. Cory Goes Out and Collects Children for Mission Classes SERVICES TO CONTINUE Wife of Minister Will Address Women Only Tomorrow Afternoon. Unfon evangelistic services by the Methodist Episcopal churches of Washington at Hamline Church, 9th and P streets, will enter their second week tomorrow night. Dr. Earl Naftzger, the evangellst, will preach tcmorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “The Religion of Tomor- row,” and at 8 o'clock on “What Think Ye of Christ” He also will speak at a mass meeting for men only at 3 o'clock. At the same time there will be a meeting for women only at the Metropolitan Church, at 4% and streets, at which Mrs. Naftzger will give the address. Inauguration of a novel plan of swelling its Sunday school ranks by actually golng out and collecting children of the nelghborhood and bringing them to the classroom in an automobile has been accomplished by Boginning Tueaday services will be|BeY- G- W. Cory of the Gospel Mis- held' each evening at Hamlina at §|Sion, 216 John Marshall place. o'clock. Tuesday will be Sunday| Ivery Sunday the mission's “gos- womens night, a dinner for these |Streets and alleys where the children being seried at the church atlare known to assemble to play and, S O A o Dy el [ through a kindly, but urgent fnvita- e s = ltion, maany arei this induced io forago their pastimes for Bible study. The ger will preach a sermon appropri- ate to persons of the student age. Sunday school is held in the after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Saturday evening there ‘will be a big soclal and recreational program. Truck Tours Alleys. At first the inovation, taking the children unawares, resulted in an at- tendance of girls and boys not dressed for Sunday school and doubtful of whether they liked the idea of going at all. The truck toured the allevs and play spaces in the vicinity of the courthouse and “Chinatown” ‘and re- turncd with # carful of children of many nationalities and ages, Mr. Cory tes The CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES. The District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will meet Monday night at the Fourth Presbyterfan Church, 13th and Fairmont streets| northwest The 10, the p vocal pictur al soclety has full charge of which will consist of trumental music. two films, “The Flos Ark,” a short inspiratio | Rev. TIsaac Ward, associate pasto of Fourth Presbyterian Church. and other features of interest by Chris- tian Endeavorer: The Christian Endeavor shield will be awarded to the society having the largest percentage of active members present. The TIntermediate Christlan En- deavor Union will hold its monthly union meeting at \wu(.poman Pres- byterian 4th and B streets southeas SCIENCE_OF TRUTH. The National Science of Truth Association | “How to Obtain Abundance” ADA RAINEY. Speaker. Subday evenlng at 8 o'clock. st two or three Sund {however, has found the children, w {ing for the automobile to come and carry them to the mission, dressed in }their best apparel apparently eager to attend the classes. Chinese School a Feature, This Sunday echool is entirely dis- tinct from the long-established Chi- nese Sunday school which has been a feature of the mission’s work. This school is superintended by Dr. P. Chan, 2 Chinese student at George Washington University. tal attendance at the afternoon Sunday school during the six months ending February 28, Mr. Cory reports, was 1,383; at the Clinese Sunday it MRS. ANDREWS TO SPEAK. Ensign Olive Andrews of Bals ore will conduct the services to- morro Alvation Army, Corps No. 1, street. At 11 o'clock the : will be “Joyous Living.” At 8 Mrs. Andrews will speak on T Cholce” These meetings are en_to_the public Central PresbytenanA Church (SOUTHEKN' ASSEMBLY.) . Sixteenth and Irving sts. ow . TAYIA D. D., Pastor, unda. “hfbie o sermon s Dr. Tag E. Junior. estminster League. ocial Hour for Young People, bristan Ecasor, B. Anderson. taver bersice: VChurch of Our F;ther 13th and I. Sts. N.W. UN IVERSALIST | Rev. Clarence E. R:ce, D. D, rastor, Sunday School, a.m. At 11 o'clock Murninp Wor- worship. Take 14th strent car or 18th st. bus 1} Subject— “How Shall We Keep Lent?” ALL WELCOME INVITE YOUR FRIF NEW_THOUGHT. Aall Students of Truth are welcomed at the residence of Mrs. Annie E. Carter 2605 Mozart Place N.W. jEvery Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon at 2:30 during March for training in Bible Inter- pretation, and Study Courses in Practical Christianity. Healing | meeting every Wednesday at| p-m. VOLUNTARY OFFERINGS. National Center of Christ Hca!mg i r or Mount Pleasant _to Trving st PRESBYTERIAN John Marshail Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER, 11 am. “THE CALL TO ABRAHAM” 8 p.m. “WHOM SAY YE THAT I AM?” in Some Questions of Christ Wallace Memorial ¢ Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshire ave, L, Pastor. I 4 p.m. Sy mposiom &t 3 D Practitioners: Emma Gray. Geo, E. Ricker und_Leona Feathers BESsSY SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON D. C. 300 Homer Luilding, 601 13th st. n.w, Viva M. and Garnett Jaauary, Ministers. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. “GLAD TIDINGS” By Viva M. Janudry Practical Methods for Demonstrating Fealth and Prosperity are taught daily through Iuterviews and Classes. New Civilization Church T, N.W. FOR TARGER LIF roh 4, 8 Julia Seton, M. D., Speaker ‘The Incredible Art.” PUBLIO INVITED. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. WestemPresbytermnChurch H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sundas schopl. 1 Men's Bible' ciass, 6:38—Communicants’ class. M—Cliristian Endesvor, 8:00— r B S.W. - TOLSON. Pastor. 8:00 pm A tienrty WTON STS, P, M. A., Pastor. Necessity of Endeavor meetings. Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church 7:40—Every S thy Junior Church, 11 AM. Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. “The Christ of His (M. E. Church South) Saturday 9th and Massachusetts Avenue M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 11 A.M.—Sermon by REV. F. S. ONDERDONK. Overflow Service—Sermon by Dr. Chappell. night except Saturday—Inspirational Song Serv- ice, under dn-ectlon of R. Dean Shure. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by REV. F. S. ONDERDONK. Special Revival Services Jo Every Night Except street n F. EAGLESON, D. 1., Pastor, \TiE WALE OF MY 600DS ‘ASSEMBLING TOGETHER." . Men's class in Masonic Hail. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D.. Ministes s, ;rums'r OUR FAITH n'm pom— OWN CONN. AVE AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D, D., Minister, 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and ‘women. 11:00—Morning eervice. Sermon by Dr. Wood. 8:15—Preliminary musical program. 8:30—Afternoon service _Sermon by Dr. WOOD: “FINDING GOD_IN THE THINGS HE HAS MADE-3. 'IN THE FLOWERS AND TREES 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper service. :40—Organ recital of Russian music. 8:00—Evening _service. _Bermon by Dr. WOOD: “BIBLICAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE MAKING OF THE MIND AND 80! Evening cholr of 100 volces. Epworth League, 6: 45 PM. Conlnlly Invited. nd_28th IRVING W. ‘KETCHUM, MINTeTER. 11:00 a.m.- —-lz-gon, “ANOINTED WITH 7:45 p.m.—Bermon, “Is It Ever Too Late to REPENT?” A HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING. (Other services ual.) wmmdu, 8 pm.— Congregational Activities and Services CHURCH FEDERATION BANQUET MARCH 14 Annual Gathering to Be Held in the First Congre- gational. The annual dinner and business meeting of the Federation of Churches {8 to be held March 14 in the First Congregational Church. Invitations to pastors and lay repre- sentatives of the churches in the fed- eration will be sent in a few days. Wives of all delegates will be in- cluded in the {nvitation. Dinner will | bo served by the women of the church at 6 o'clock. The speaker 13 |REV. DR B. F. RHOADS RESIGNS PASTORATE Retires From Ingram Church Pul- pit, Effective April 1—Church Members Vote Acceptance. 4 for during morning ! REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, D. D.. Fourth Presbyterian Church to be Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. The finance committee, at & meet- ing at the City Club last Tuesday, voted to recommend at the annual meeting that the budget for the year beginning in April be fixed at| $10.000." Mal. Guy M. Withers pro-, sided ita last meeting officially voted m‘ join the federation. Dr. W. L. Darby, the executive sec- retary, will preach tomorrow morn- fng in Takoma Park Presbyterian Church and at night in Anacostia Baptist Church. —_— RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS { Dr. De Vries, Chancellor of Wash-| ington Cathedral, Again Made | Executive Officer. | The first meeting of the board of religious education of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington since its election by the annual con- ventfon early_in Februarv was held last Monday. Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries. chancellor ~of the Washington C thedral, was re-elected tho executive officer and C. T. Jewell was re-elected secretary. Standing committees were appoint- ed. with chairmen as follows: Com- mittee on the home, Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson (this committee i3 also charged with matters concerning the | font roll, the home department and | narent-teacher assoclations in Sun- day schoo! committee on teachers, Rev. John S. Moses (this committee is arranging for a teacher training | class to be held in Washington dur- | ing the coming winter; it is also concerned with matters relating to teaching methods and text books, summer gchools and teachers' libra- | ries); committee on schools and col- leges, Rev. Ronalds Taylor. student ecretary of the diocese of Washing- ton (this committee is charged with the religious instruction of students of other dloceses studying in Wash- ington and arranges for the pastoral care of students from Washington studying In other places):; commit- tee on co-operation with other age cles, Rev. Wiliam H. Pettus (this committee hrfgs to the knowledge of the board educational activities of various organizatafons, both those in the Episcopal Church and those not connected with any church; in addition it arranges for the co-oper- ation of the board with similar boards in other dioceses and provinces). The new committees will at once prepare programs for the work of the current year. PRESBYTERIAN. NORTHMINSTER 11th st and R. I ave. n.w. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, P: 3—Rible study. Classes for all, 1—Morning worship. —Christian_Endeavor. 4p—Evening_ worship. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East side Chevy Chase Circle. Cars stop near door. HUBERT REX JOHNSON. Pastor. Assistant Minister, Dr. Birnie will preach at 11 a.m. At the church vou will learn about all its organizations and_service 13th and Fajrmont sts. n.w. PASTORS—DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. DR. ISAAC WARD The Friendly, Homelike Church. Bright, Cheery, Worshipful Services. 0:00 a.m.—Sunday echool. Mr. James A, MacEiwee. supt. Classes for ages. Men's cl 11 —Dr. Kelly will preach, Subject: S WITNESSES pm.—Senlor and Iutermediate C. E. meetings. pm.—Organ - recital. Adalr at organ. $:00 p.m.—Dr. Ward will preach. Subject. “HOW THE RACB WAS LOST." The Assembly Male Quartet will #ing. Twenty-minute congrega- tiona] eong service. Tuesday at &—Cottage er meeting at home of Mr. and Mrs. George Burklin, 1001 M Mrs. Ohester Wednesday, Thursday, . ver church parlor. Friday, § p.m.—Cottage praver meeting at liome of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gram, 1235 Girard st. n.w. FExerybody welcome to all services meeting i iwas accepted by the church |gram Church has been v REV, DR. B. F. RHOADS, Rev. Dr. B. F. Rhoads, pastor of In- gram Memorial Congregational Church, 10th street and M hu- setts avenue northeast, submitted his resignation to the church last Sun- day morning, effective April 1, and it ght at a business meenng called 3 for the purpose of comsidering the matter. Dr. Rhoads came from urch of McKee: and is now considering several i he has reccived from the Philadelphia ew Jersey conferences of the Episcopal Church. His com- short pastorate with In- ery success- ful and his leaving will be kee felt on Capitol Hill. One 8t the achlevements of Dr. Rhoads was tuk- ing 101 new members at one time into Ingram Church last Easter. No steps have been taken to secure a'new pastor for Ingram Church. DR. CRANE TO LECTURE. Will the Fir: Speak on Tuesday at Metro- politan M. E. Church. . Frank Crane will lecture on Four Great Delusions,” in the Metropolitan M. E. Church, Tuesday evening, under direction of the men's organized Bible class work and the School of Religlous Lducation of the Y. AL (C) A Tickets for the lecture may be ob- tained from Page McK. Etchison, reli- glous work director of the Y. M. C. 1736 G street northwest, MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. Pentecostal Worker Will Tell Ex- periences in China. Mrs. Mary E. Lewer, a Pentecostal missionary, who for eight years has been engaged in Christian service in inland China very close to the south Tibetan border, will tell the story of her work at the Full Gospel mbl 930 Pennsylvania avenue, tonight 8 o'clock. The regular service will ba held tomorrow at 3 p.n., and healing | services every Tuesday at S p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. Georgetown Church 1‘,‘ T Patausa of Bisasuce: The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN, 22nd st. bet. P oand Q now. REV, ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor, 9:40 a.m.—Bible echool, with classes for e e T e e 110000, oritie . St s by “he pustor 8:30 p.m.—Junior Christian Eadeavor, B5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.—Sov Toasee, al hour und supper at the to which all strangers ong se Divine worship and sermon by cared for duriug Sunday sorvi OTHER SERVICES. LL WB BELIEYE SAVED AND THE Metropolxtan Presbyterian Fourth sand B streets southeast. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. 8:43 p.m.—Christinn Endenvor socletien. 5 p.m.—Sermon; “HEAVENLY BOOKS." Rev. H.ALL MISSION ) pw Praser meetiog. Thursday at § pm. 8t the THEOSOPHY Theosophical Society 3 SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. REV. MAURICE 8. WHITE, Minister, 9:30 4.m.—Sunday echool. 11:00 a.m.— “Impulse and Purpose” 1:%0pm. P. 8. C. E. —MISUNDERSTOOD MEN “V Roger Williams” Thors., 8:13 p m.—*Jesus Faces Jerusalem.” New York Avenue|™ Presbyterian Church The Lincola Pew. NEW YORK AVE,, 13th AND H STS. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A.Eisenberger 9:30 A.M.—BIBLP SCHOOL. 10:00 A M. —ADULT CLASBES. s .—PUBLIO WORSHIP, WITH 11:00 A M.~ LR fox BY Dr. J. Stanley Durkee BUBJECT— “SOU'L VISION” —CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. —EOBLIC WORSHIP WITH unky Dnrkee SCBJECI‘—T “The Gospel as Tennyson Sang It” 2 i 7 1216 H ST. N.W. ¥ SUNDAY, March 4th, g AT 8 PM.— “ASTROLOGY—ITS PRACTICAL APPLICATION."" By C. E. DAWSON. et M Resurrection Mystery DR. W. W. BAKER LIGHTBRINGER LODGE T. Barrister Bldg, 635 F s Toom 405, Sunday, 8115 pin. Inquirers' class Mondays, 8:15 p.m, Mr. Rernolds. Fou are invited to all lectures and classes. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 812 17th Street Tuesdays, 8 p.m—Study claes. Eridars, s i Talks on Practical Theos- PoRIle. lecturs each third Fridey in the month. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church of theNew Jerusalem Bixteenth Above Q N.W 9:45—Sabbath School. with clusses. 10:00—Arcana Glas for adults. 11:00—Morning worship, with scriptural ser- ending library, open daily. ’i':vl PAUL SPERRY, Pastor, UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D, Minister. SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Construction of New Church, 9:45—8unday school. 11:00—Morning _worship. mon by the minister— “THE NEW SINAI” Ser-

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