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10 VENING STAR, WASHI) G THE E ON, D. == Latest Announcements of Church News SERMONS TO CLOSE. | Petworth Baptist Pastor to Ereach Morning and Evening. "DUMBARTON AVE. M, E. CHURCH Dumbarton ave. near Wisconsin_ ave. REV. B. I. McGOWAN. !TETHOI)HT EPISCOPAL 4“!!!‘ T nw | Rev. I Paul Tanghorne, pustor of IJesus. | Petworth Haptist Church, o = spect rmons. temorrow. in o his_subject will be, hi Whither Doth It 1 i the evening, “ls It o ¢ to e Saved After This Li The men’s bible class will have its meetin; wirch will join with resbyterfan Church in week services. " PETWORTH G:iant Clivie and Now Hampehir (Qrant Circle Bns Passes the Door.) G. Elhs Williams, D. D., MmlslerL e, now. ; \flTHODl\T EP[“ OPAL (Whnel |TRINITY M. E. CHURCH|; 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Jmepll Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor | day sche 0w, rflwlnon DI)’ 1;}1). rocks or prrrcur- | Pal mSundlymtlleNf:wJemsalem T:30. Subjeei— [ PalmSunda} ‘nthe Old Jerucalem’ Jworth Leagur, 8:45 p. SERVICES EVFRY MIGHT AT 730 __ O'CLOCK DURING PASSION WEEK. 1iH Hamline M. E. Church | ' STH AND P SIREETS. Rev. H. P. Fox, Minister Douglas Memorial * Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D D.. Pmor e | wc M AR e ann 13 AN i Dr .John R. Fdw.lr:i w.\)vEPT “SHADOWS” Holy Week Services 8 p.m. each evening “Great Plac;,s and Expen- ences in the Life of Jesus”! o e Tuesday—*“\ Worship in 5 TP Pictures and Music,” in 5100 oictockeieh] charge of Miss Edith B. e Athey, o and Rev. g COME AND WORSHIP WITH TS, Charles T. Wednesday — ¢ Rev. L. C. Clark of American Uhiversity. Thursday- Fox. Iriday- Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE D. (, NICHIOLSON, I 1t and [ Sermon by 35t Communion. l OL \])R\ CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister PALM SUNDAY 11 am—sermon— “THE MAJESTY OF MEEKNESS” Special Music by the Quartet. MESSIAH VICTORIOUS” ial Service. ITOLY WEEK AND MEDITATIO S pm— LORD’S PAS- " WORDS Thurs- “Medi- THE EX ions on the (.r\tcm\h “AND TI'H-:, FRIENDLY” FOLKS ARE Special Palm Sunday Services Tomorrow, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The Noted Evangelist-Soloist EVERETT R. NAFTZGER Will Sing. Worth Coming Miles to Hear Him Brightwood Park M. E. Church Eighth and Jefferson Streets N.W. Take ®th Street Car to Jefferson Strect PASSION Week Services Night Next ixcept Saturday 8 p.m. NAFTZGER The noted Evangelist- Soloist, sings at each service. REV. CHAS. S. COLE conducts the services. NAFTZGER, Solofst. rastor, CHARLES & COLE -inwm St e ool McKENDREE ¢t CHURCH (The Red Brick Church) st toatrelreoodo ;. & i ; Mass. Ave. N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Streets 4 3 Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor 3 % SERVICES ;:; Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Public Worship. 6:45 ¥/ % p.m., Epworth League. 8 p.m., Evangelistic Service P .’{. Tuesday, 2 to 5 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. ‘}‘ ; Thursday, 8 p.n—Prayer Meeting. ko % Friday, 8 p.m—Pentecostal Meeting. ')t. Sunday Morning Sermon by the Pastor—Subject: ool = “A WILLING OFFERING” % ):: Sunday Night—Evangelistic meeting conducted by the Pastor. & Sermon. by the Pastor—Subject: “THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE” There is always an altar service and prayer for those needing help. Bring your friends and help them on to God. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME Come and Bring Your Offering Unto the Lord patoageefeioogoedeeaibafoedeepeioodsodreledoodredrdiadsodoefedinfoadosflbadoedoisadoodoionts CALVARY On Columbia Road Northwest Between 14th and I5th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. —Calvary Men's Bible Clags; Judge Joseph W. Thompson, 30— Gl er: Mr. Charles C. Murray, President. 11:00—Palm Sunday Services, with Sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “A KING FOR A DAY” SCIAL MUSIC: Anthem, “Jerusalem,” Parker. Offertory Solo, i 7 Palms,” Faure, Mr. Miller. Quartet, Love,” Shelley. ORGAN: Prelude, Allegro, Guilmant; Postlude-Maestoso, $:00—Epworth League dcvotional hour with refreshments. 0—Epworth League devotional services. $:00—Public worship and sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGUMERY “THE FASCISTI OF ITALY” 5! jSIC: “O Savior of the World,” G “Hark! Hark, M SPECIAL MUSIC -l Shelley. Solo, “Holy City,” Adams, Mr. Mil ORGAN: Prelude, Concert Overture, Faulk':s Postlude, Marche ’\un-;w tiale, Faulkes. HAH()LD MILLER, D! WATER, CHURCI C -kurcu deors open in the evening at | “The “The King of | | Rincke., GEORGE CORNING ATV l All pews free to the people. | ylegn.gatlou to Worship in Newl ol Services. i o o 1 |v.hu.z e to baptize with water, The Cleveland Park Commuy the sald unt e, Upe whom | Chureh, 33th and Lowell streets j 008 TR S SRy S om [hold tarewell s | he Spirft dese 45 |chiapel thmarrow: The Sundis Se 'H Managers Pleased With the|: LA DDttt CTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; LEWIS 'CLEVELAND PARK CHURCH| | WILL HOLD ‘FAREWELL 21, (a) Jesus was praving when the dove alighted upon him at the { time of his baptism.—Luke, 3 ) |Jobn writes, T know him nc but He with the I | Wil me with f | member A (c) The pec- ! Answers to Questions Al- [ o will be « platf e o . 4|lll(v|| by William Ko e oh i Sadressea by the ready Examined. neither (hat prophet7ejon =1 e8 by thoa 5. (d) John said the reason he {five luding ed L. | e sent to baptize with wa! 4 s n rift and Albert | (g, l will be 1 ic. | in the community Bible quest i Hn d Holy {ror Eas ' ; John, - day after the baptism, Hehoid 1e; John 1b of God, whic of the world | WILL SPEAK TO GIRLS. | Dr. Matilda Hunt, & native of india the contest an-; Again John, llu WL speak at the vesper service of | noun wwed with the | his word e Yo 5 rae | TWo disc g w[ ation. S . and that 3 left John und followed 35 i ¢ past week four unite were | 1:25 (Andre of the two).— [ dren ‘ot rebuking Christian 1z and that the - under way. b red Dodge Ho- | m fcal help furnished, where ] rating of p Oftice at the Gruc space has | Hnvi ur. and the was ! ArTHODIST EPISCOPAL ' Wiite. Ros cdale M. E. Church REV. C. I. LINGER WAUIGH M. E CHURCH Jrd and A Streets N.1 3 Rev. Howard F. Downs, Paslcr_: ho day wit @ Alfmn aid of the “Branc | ; ) . 5a | With the breath of his lips shall he Thc Christ of : = ay wicked iah, 11:4. (b) His forty days in | 8 first s that that John was g (c) Realizing of his m e importa; Joaus fmmediately went of His childhood a Cap N Wien Palm Sunday” “Some By- Products of Missions in India” By Rev. GEORGE . S L "LAR LEAGUE. The SECU[ AR LI'.AGUE 101 E i, h 263 LAWLESSNESS ‘Y\D LY}\CH’I\G X b ”f” mun of Howard L'-uvzn ty. | He th D, ADEST ST. PAUL J. JUDSON RINGER, Pastor, HOLY WEEK SERVICES 14 Commencing Sunday and Co 1 gh e \\ eck Rev. Clovis G. Chappell, D.D., Pastor of Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church \oulh will preach SPECIAL XUS s PN Prof ME: EPISCOPAL 201 TH. S Street At Secozd N I METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL Heart oi Ol o N.W. Jobn Marshall Fisce) HARRY DAWSON MITCHLLL, D. D., ini NAZARENE. " Church of t the Nazarene A Btreets N.L. WLl AN, 9:43. Rav. J. B. McBride at __ALL WELCOM Cl HRI\TI AN ~(l \(‘L 'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | | Pustor, EPWORTH ‘THF GOOD-WILL CHURCH.'- M. E. Church South "rhu Place of Christ Jn the Kingdom of Giod. it “The Uplifted Christ.” HOLY W o | WEDEES. & P.M.—ILLUSTRATED SER ] MON BY THE MINISTER ON “Christ in Art.” S . 11 N_E. Mesonic | Third ‘,hurch ol Chnsl Sdenhst. Temple, 8th and F 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- Tk l-»“_mun i, ship. | Musont e HARRY EVAUL, Pastor, i < | Fourth uumh o. Lhnsl Scientist, | unday sch 7:00—Epworth league. . The Arcade, 14th st. and Pack rd. | Dr. E O.. Watson 8:00—Evangelistic Service. |' suLs | aro horus % 3 oF THE PALMs Large Chorus Choir and = Quartet. _METHODIST PROTESTANT. Flrst M P Church REV 2e without & to unite with Marvm M. E Church South 10t and B Sts. SW. CLAUDE M. HESSER. Ministor 1. Rev. . Du . D, P T4 Huu'm Lolida. COLORADO BLD 10 “NORTH CAROLINA | 14th and G Wed., 10 to 7, and Suu. it AVENUE‘ Georgetown M E. South o eatl | “RE e b | gun stome !A\\Lll: lu(i \i,n et .smma Floor)— i 9:45 8.m.—Sunday =cho A 10 to 5 daye: also T to O p.om. | apsammoly ot i o SIRev- gV ynch, Pastor Aol e ! 11:00 a.m.—"'Shall We Do Without Jesusi™ | i pm.—'"What Shall T Do to Be Losti" pastor. 7215 pom . —Turerme istian_Endeavor, RHODE ISLAND | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Lo Sl e ki) MOUNT PLEASANT (M. E. Church South)” i 16th STREET N.W. NEAR'LAMONT i REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor ' 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. \ o AVENUE ithede Ts's REV. 6. 1 H'V‘IPHEEYS D D F-ltor \ex\uc~ 1t am. and 8 p.m. .. Clristian Endeavor—7 NEW CHURCH Churéh of the New ]arusalc I, John. saw the Holy City, ( 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship. The Pastor will preach at both services. Special Paim Sunday music by the Double Quartette of the Church. ew Jerusalem. Mre SAlh zermen by the HE ROYAL R Revival Services Every night next week, except Saturday, 8 P.M. Gospel Preaching by Gospel Preachers. Memorial United Ul‘eihl‘en “}Iu(:)‘ l}!eev"l éz;;:; % CR‘hryl‘: Chancellor American University. i e Church Wed—Rev. Chas. A. Shreve, pastor McKendree M. E. Church. BEV. CHARLES E. 20175, 50" Fastor. | Thurs.—Homer J. Councilor. | 4 Fri.—Rev. W. B. Waters, Evangelist of Rockville, Md. i You a:‘el invited to nuen%nn these :erv:|ces. Cim (e;rg) d 7 ng services. Doors open in the evening a ,iETHOl)[aT El’bLOP\L SOUTH. |- :rzlofl‘(‘]” SN i Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church (M. E. Church South) I ' 9th and Massachusetts Avenue | Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. 5 M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All { 11 A M.—Sermon by ; DR. GLOVIS G. CHAPPELL. Subject: “A Noble Boast” 11 AM.—Overflow Service (Junior Church)—Sermon by | REV. M. LEO RIPPY 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by ' C. bATDRDAY ’\IARC‘H 24, 1! NSWERS TO THE THIRD 10 QUESTIONS Iminister to people’s needs w .| or_in ,,,,,, = xm—mu is | struer iSMh ST AT N, CAROLINA AVE. N.u. |/ pRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., || “®foritisr. I soston, MAss " | Pastor First Church of uu-m suenlnn".-: Columbia road and Euel 177 9:30 wi—Sunday School, ||| Second Church of Christ, ¢ ! FAREW'ELL SERVICES 1923. Activities and in the synagogue wero fa. him ‘And the: this Jn<ephs s0n 7—Luk () After taking up His life wo first three things Jesus did w preach preparation for entranc the kingdom, to ect followers distress.—Matt., 4:17, 3 T i T () Having staried activities S h v did t] - e scribes (h) How nsed summary to t {in the mountain? ( the beginning of I the mountain that tho following ci of people will be usccounted blessed i1 ighth 1 His kingdom that were poor in Wihat Old Testamer sapirit, monurned, it 32 32. (a) Whe fews to Jesus: Tewish they ol messe -sus told His discipies tiey t of the ear! world.—Matt Think not th the law or were hteousness of the scribe it altar, § ihcineanis were bes say with the p Whe ihd pray €00d to them that hiate von for them which despitefully use you o ard Dirse LSt s at did the people Pho model praver given to His dis- |2 @ Breat f Giples Ly Jesus is” found ¢ 8:8-18, fve Ay up for y i e . wh T not I reak k) § s and village straight g PLAN EASTER PAGEANT “Thy Kingdom Com at Mount Plea A drean CONGREG ATIONAL. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREG 9:30 4. 1:00a drear ream of the la seamlcss ageant e, the dream @ the dream FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW the Minister, 0:45 a.m OLD CHAPEL Faster services in the New MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister. “Life’s Rewards” Children’s Story Every Sunday Morning. 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service—“T'he thuring Spil"it" 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. Society. 6.00 p-m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. Speaker, Mr. William Knowles Cooper. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes for all. Friday—8:00 p.m.—Stainer’s “Crucifixion” The Lord’s Supper will be celebrated. Everybody Welcome 'FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ! Tenth and G Streets N.W. ' Palm Sanday Music CHORUS CHOIR Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Minister 11 4. M. “WHO IS THIS? THIS IS JESUS.” MUSICAL VESPERS, 4:45 P. M. “THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUS” Sung by 11:00 a.m.— will be sung. (Dubois) | DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: “What Are You After?” “ATONEMENT” A Sacred Cantata for four solo voices and chorus of seventy-five will be given in this church Friday night (Good lely), also at Keith’s Theater Saturday preceding Easter at noon. “Atonement” is a composition of i two Washington men, Rossell Bdwud Mitchell, lutlwr. and Prof. R. Deane Shure, composer and director. Biblical text preceding each number will be read by Dr. Clovis G. Cblppd.l. ‘THE FULF[LLMENT" Vested Chorus Choir of Sixty Voices and Soloists. HARRY EDWARD MUELLER, Choirmaster 8:00 p. m.—PAGEANT—"“THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” | Two Bible pageants, written by the Pastor and directed by Albert Parr and Estelle Wentworth, will be given during Holy Week. | dny ) Sum “THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” { ¥o Wedne Friday Nighi in Lul prison? ven \\x'h xl-: scattered as she [ Episcopal £ Religious Services ( 'COMMUNITY BIBLE CONTEST Fourth 10 of 100 Questions on Jesus Christ “The King of Kings.” o | (Subdivided) r to ohserve i (b) give to us ( How did Jes " LENTEN SERVICES RUN -~ OVER INTO HOLY WEEK Will Hold Special Observances Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Churches night before them the bread command. tion of the he 1d on Maundy Thu! £ in remembrance y in of " the rm of three n to 3 p.m. in which our Lord r the cross. The seven se He spoke during those I erally used as the short prayer an |~ On the fol | generally which the | istered. service hou durin are gen- texts for seven CONGREGATIONAL. | ‘COME_AND HEAR “Seven Last Words” By Burwald, Lincoln Temple Ch 1ts R ovte o w., Sunday Cremmm 2t 8, MORY \1\m L v [INGRAM LAST SUNDAY 11 a.m.—Sermon: “Death and Life” |8 p.m.—Lecture: | “Wanted: A Woman” i | TALL SOULS' CHURCH FOUNDED 1821, Ulyue: G. B. l’ierce, D. B. mon by of Boston, %% BEGINNING MONDAY— “Daily Vesper Semces at 4:45| Church nf Onr Father. Al |~ Christadelphian Chapel } Brethren meet evers Sunday ut 11 m.m. l P ihian Tomple, 1012 bt £ nuw.. 2ud fio Chflstadelphlanficcl&s:a e av.ne L LO Eveggy Sunday, 11:39