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7 Latest Announcements of Church News, Varied Easter Programs Set for D. C. Churches ) Bishop of Washington to Celebrate Com- munion at National Cathedral—Serv- ices at-Woodridge and Petworth. No church festival of the year fills tho churches of Amerlca as does the oldest of them all, the celebration of the resurrection of our Lord, which we call Easter. As u Chrietiun Leen observed fro: c when it became the natural successor 10 the great Jewish natlonal religlous festival, the Passover. Spring festi- vals have been observed by all peo- ples In all times, ay far back us ro- corded histories carry us. Often these festivals had a religlous character. Laster will be observed tomorrow in the churches of Washington with tho customary services. The Bishop of Washington obrate hol lie mermon o )3 Woodridge Observanc Holr communion ©cd Fellow ¥ | im. tomor b3 jgham, rector of the uroh of Our Saviour. s the clergy of the tour have A Odd Fellows' Hall for the benefit | the church population of the ‘mw-l 8 suburb of Woodridge. %o Sunday school st Woodrldge il have & service and Easter exer- ~iees, with the presentation of their nten offering, in the hall at 11 m., and at 8 p.m. there will be even- aver and a sermon. ral persons will be baptized at morning service at Petworth Bap- 't Church. Communion service will b8 celobrated. F. V'aul Laug- %3fne, pastor, will have for his ser- 0 In the morning “The Meanlng of | Speclal Easter music in the orrding und evening will be rendered | sol ter serv 1001 | lal exerclses mall_pageant, entitled the Spirft of Ea Y the class of girls taught y Miss Bartlett. The orchestra will iave speclal Easter mu: wil cele = | | | Hesurrection Celebration. Shiloh Baptist Church will cele- rate the resurrection with four ser 8 tomorrow, P chairman the 11 aldron will Resurrection of Argument in At the ¢ will bapt and child; special mu- ifternoon the will observed. 1 ot lh(’ departm 11 unite ntata * it on he wdults . Chappell to Preach. morning service o and the the which | __ be received ill be mno | supper will frernoon at ime new into tha chu \ evening serv Church aches to ne, and | observed ut norrow morning the Lord's Sup "Message ¢ ercle and Talk ivery Fridar. € will b held fn ' 11 4th st Phome Lin holds weeting: pm., 104 G The Clmrch of Modern Spiz .hullsm 78th - Apniversary of Bpirltualism. w Salda Kates, Mrs. | m.m 8 "Myers and others. Fiower Tteading « i )\« beld st e, { restde 00 6th ok, Anril 1 “umbrie " Spirit Communications Circles, Sundaye, Tursdays and Fridays, Readings appointment. N, 261 N n.w. Potomac 138. . The First SpiritualistChurch ctura by the pastar, | ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJRCT : “Power of the Invisible” | OLLOWED BY SPIRIT MEBSAGES, fpo thingy which are seen are temporal, file things which aro tot seen are eterval 8 5. ght, Spirit Mesages Readings and Refreshments, ARISTIAN SCIENCE. 'TIAN SCIENCE HES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ol RES of THE VBCIENTIST, IN DOSTON, MAS First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Columbla road and Euclid st. Second Church of Cllrlnt. Sclentbt, N.E. Mavonic Temple, 8th apd ird Church of Chrllt, Sclem.lst, (u-mle Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. Fourth Church of Chrln. Sdenfln, The Arcade, ldlh acd SUBJECT— ) REALITY” BERVICES— jnday, 11 a.m, IBIBDN. u i—11 si"g:‘lt*ngu EVENING MEETINGS— E READING ROOMS~ N.W., Room 9 to ® (enonx “edl!udl 9 to 7, and Suodays and bolideys, to 5:30). 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— esdays, 11 0. Closed Jétn and G Ste— 7, and Bua. 250 % utt ‘and Park road 14 F100F) v 10 t0 030 week dave: also 7 to 9 D, Wecnesdsys). (excopt COLORADG. nl.n(-.. Hours, 10 to 8 uad bilicaye, ARCAD! ‘hem at the he will have for his subject, the olose of the morning service, and ptism at night. The choir, under the direction of Mra. E. G. Dickinson, will render special music at both erclses ure at 9:30 a.m. ! A sunrise prayer meeting will be Vermont Avenue Chris- n Church tomorrow morning at 830 o'clock, under the ausplecs of the Senfor Christlan Endeavor S6- clety, Miss Loulse Moddelmog, pres- ident. Mlas Jane Grissom wiil lead the meeting and a speclal program of musio will be rendered. Pre-Easter Revival Close. The pre-Easter revival at the H Street Christian Church will close to- morrow night. The pastor, Rev % will” preach at 11 o'c aster Joys,” and at Heaven a evening s d What Causes It n will be preced led by Mr. J. H. MeCready ; ! be the 3 br. Clarene of Our I and L streets sermon At th (Universali | services. The Bible school Laster ex- i i rection? THE EVENING STAR, WASIiINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923. ago. At 7 a.m. the trombonists ntor the cholr loft and play for the con- gregation assembled. The pastor will preach on the topic “Light communion will be administered at § and 11 a.m. At 8:15 pm. Dr. Diffen- derfer will preach on the theme “Life." a.m. ¥is subject is * man, an Appreclation At Foundry Church tomorrow morn- ing Rev..Dr. Herbert F, Randolph will preach op “Witnesses of the Resur- rection.” and the Foundry quartet will sing. In the evening the quartet will and Dr. Randolph will preach, | Are We Inmmorta At both serv- ices Prof. Anton Kaspar will render violin solos and dircct the music. The Lordship of Jesu rmon gubject of the K ton tonorrow at 11 a.m. * | lumbia HA lghts Christian Church. will speak ut § p.m. on “The Resur- regted Life.” Tev. Dr. Charles Wood will speak on “An Easter Duy Experlence” at { the vesper service at 3:30 o'clock to- | morrow afternoon, at the Church of the Covenant, 1¥th and N streets northwest. In the evening lis sub- ct will be “Easter lopes and Parkes Cad- | | Week's Program to End. The Holy week nervices held in the Mount Vernon Place South, under the worth League each mo: from 8 to 8$:3u in suntise prayer vice to be held t« morrow at 7 o'clock on the front steps of the church. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, pustor of inth Strect Christian Churel and D strects northeast, will have for the subject of his sermon tomorrow morning “Born Again.” At 6:45 o'clock “the school of missions will hold its closing session. “Hypoerites | {n Washington” will be the subject of the evening Tmon at 7 o'clock Rev. Dr. William S. Abernethy, pas- tor of the Calvary Baptist Church, {Sth and H streets northwest, will con- | tinue his serles of sermons tomorrow the eral theme, n 1 Believ The particn- for this rvice will be n 1 Belfeve About the Resur- At the evening service h subject will be “The Fnd_of th Journey—Will It Be a Happy Endin Speclal Easter music will character- izo both services. At the beginning of the evening service the ordinanc of baptism will be administercd, among those recelving the nrdmkn: being about twenty-five boys ETHE and youns peosia of the sabbath 1 { | | | v. B. H. Mel- at the Co- s At the Graco Bapt treet und South Juthéast. tomorrow. or o rejolcing in o st Church, 9th will be Wwill preach on New Testament's tople ople o What in_the morning and in the cvening about twenty of the young people Will be baptized. ster will be observed at First hodist Protestant Church. The Sunday school will render a special aster program at 9:30 am. and at . the pastor, R» G. J. Hooker, preach on Celebrate te: and at 8 pm. he will preach “The Disguised Friend.” The will be i speclal feature at all ter services will be h b musie mun.m worning at 11 <indergarten at the samo t 5 pm., sped the S mo m‘\ Peo Chrigtiun Unlon (servico by the. cumndev) followed by the weel ly devotionul ~meeting. Topic, “The Final Harmony of Kt Seuls witn God”; leader, Miss Eleanor Bonner. Low Tnasses tomorrow morning at Holy Rosary Church will be at 8 and 9 o'clock. At 10:30 o'clock a solemn high masy, with the Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. be A ¢ “hilg At the beg he ‘e Wil be held tn t Salvarion building, 102-1 tom gven by C. 1L Easter will be appropriatel brated at the Culvary Methodist Church tomorrow. At the marning service Rev. Dr. James Shera Mont- Fomery will deliver & sermon on “The Irilumph of Iaster, and rpectal Easter music will be rendered. In tho syening the cholr will give a program of E Dr. Montgomery will evening serv- will haptize several members h lumbli Helghts Lutheran rk road, of 1lth| unday school Eastor cele- ation will bo held at 7:30 o'clock, The speaker will be Dr. 11da Hunt of Indla, and Ler teme, “The Children of_the Cohquerors Bishop Richardson, Lord Bishop of redericton, Canada, will preach at St. Thomas', near Dupont circle, three times tomorrew, at 11, 4 and 8 o'clock. The 4 will be principally cast Cosslo, auditor to the apostolic delo- gatlon, celebrant Dr. Brodie to Preach. Dr. Andrew M. Brodie, national r resentutive of the near east, wi preach the Easter sermon at the N York Avenue P tomorrow morning at subject is, “Shail We The subjeot of his eve will be, 1St in the Markat 1+ Special ter muysic will be ed at both service: will 4 where | I meeting Church mornts Death. T s lutlon” will be Gaster sermon niste tomorrow 1ior: Theater. A will be ren At the tomorrow All Souls' Chure B gram of mus Baptist (| Johu « all will sp “The Wi Greatest News s Ri e cvening his theme will be, - ks and Jesus Answe Question W members will | and the ordinance of Bap- m administered Memorial Ch will usher in unie rice from 1t et Dr. Diftenderfer. some” yecn LHRI‘TADF[ l’Hl A‘V K Chrlstadelphmn Chapel Chrlstadelphmu Ecclesia NAVAL LODGE HAT A UNTTED BRETHREN. i “Memorial United Brethren Church fol and R ste n. vEv, CARLES T rvu'z D’ ., Pastor. 9408 P Life d_male clorus. - Church of theNew Ierusalem L, Johw, saw the ot Cier (Revelution, 3% Nixtoenth Near O D45 -Xabbatiy nehont 1) - 10:00— 4 New Jorusa with {he Sunday pm pating. Sermon ‘b the “THE RISEN TORD. ! 6:00--Contirmat GOSPEL MISSION | 216 John Marshall Place Mrs. H. E. Monroe, Pres. Rev. G. W. Cory, Supt. -John, vii-17— Desire this Eastertide to. thank the many who have respondcd to our Appeal. have not reached our ajm, and feel justified to push on for funds for the work of the Master We are samaritans in the truest sense Men of many states Receive the Friendly —HAND AND HELP—= Kindly Help in the Way That Is Best HIS WAY “HIS PLAN” The Mission to The Churchless COME HELP US Meeting. Every Night We render- to the voung people. on_ Methadls at the even “rectio stianit ng ut both [ T | At ER I, 1. AVE. Thompson of Drew | onemen N. CAPITOL nary, known to many | (REV. I 0. BAXER, Pustor. wili preach at 11| e Towa Avenue e will | i CORN umbta Hetghtx ., G, K. Butler, fren of th Mavivia 1 = Corquerors. ™ In ! Internatxonal Bible Students’ Association P\TIHAN TWIPLE AUBXTORIU“ T azd Kth ste H. D. HAYES. D, "D.. Pastor, T 1 RGANTZA 1oy Entire congregation urged to be present.) 0 M. Bibie study FOR SLRY- STREETS orthwest WALTEMYER. Pastor. - - 930 a.u, 11:00. Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.\V. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. che, D. D, PASTOR * 0 bom. o and eperfal music morntn Communion sarvice Tor thoms wos eat Holy Thursday. ice. Thureday § 1. 'Ch‘urc of thc Incarnation REV, HENRY .‘hK!‘( Pastor, Taster sorion Immortahty pecial vespers i The Miracl 0 pous, snpper be un o] Fartovee o Toy i, “The Final Hlmmny of All God."" “Leader, MisS LLEANOK ALL WELCOME _INVITE YOUR FRIENDS eival ORDIALLY INVITED. Chnst Lutheran Church New Jerscy ave. Let. M and N sts. (Missourl Syuod.) J. FREDERIO WENCHEL, Pastor, SERVICE—11 .M. THE PASTOR WILL PREACH ON .| “The Power of an Endless | Life” SPECIAL MUSIC 8.8, K. wnd Bible c Holy Communion. Sunday school Easter service. be the © ~eting with Lk FRTS. W, RD SCHMIDT. P St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Fleveoth aod H Btreets N.W. Johin T. Huddle, D. D., Pastor. 11—Easter Sermon by the | Pastor. SPECIAL MUSIC BY QUARTEY ASSISTED BY JUNIOR 8—Sunday followed by | t1011. MUSIC BY SCHOOL AND JUNIOR CHOIR. S Thursday—Anzual al meetlng. '\ KELLE R \lh\*IORIAL LLTHERA‘\Y MARYLAND AVE. AND 8th ST. N. S. T. NICHOLAS, D.D., Pastor \unrnL Service Easter Morning, 6:30. School at 9:30 a.m.—Special musical features. : Study, “The Certainty of the Resurrection.” 11:00 a.m.— HOLY COMMUNION Easter Music: Organ prelude, “Spring Song” (Hollins); anthem by a large chorus choir, “As It Began to Dawn” (Vincent); solo, “Hosanna” (Grainer), Mrs. Lawson; anthem, “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling); organ postlude, “Easter March” (Merkle) 7:30 p.m.- “OUR LIVING REDEEMER” A beautiful Easter service, overflowing with hope and gladness, beau- tifully portraying the resurrection story in recitation, pantomime, dialogue and song. There is a Welcome and Fellowship for you here. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (AT THOMAS CIRCLE) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, Pastor Easter Day :30 a.m.—Trombone Choir, in Church Tower. :00 a.m.—Sermon— “LIGHT” Special Music. Trombone Choir. Yiofin Solos—Mr. Adolph Duchon. :00 a.m.—Holy Communion. :45 a.m.—Bible School. 1:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. :00 p.m~—Christian Endeavor Societies. Sr. and ]Jr. 15 p.m.—Sermon— “LIFE” Maj. Charles Tittmann, Basso. VOLUNTARY CONTR.IBUTIONS. ™ Concordia Evangelical Lutheran e, with | School Lc‘cbra- Euster 6 7 8 9 1 % 8: Soloist: SEATS FREE. THIS CHURCH WELCOMES YOU i 4 | will be the | He | Carolina avenue | given | The Lord's Supper will be ob- ;St. Mark's s Lutheran C Church ‘ Faster | FREE LECTURE DATED. U. 8. Agriculturist to Give Illus- trated Talk at Emory Church. _An fllustrated free lecture will be en at Imory Church, 6104 Georgia avenue, Wednesday. evening, under ! auspices of the Box Bible class, by W. R. Beattie, agriculturist of tho United | tes Department of Agriculture. on Gurdening for Pleasure und Profiit.” EVENING MISSION CLUB. The Eveniug Mission Club will en- joy a missionary program April 9. (at the Calvary Baptist Church. Pre- ceding the meeting a 6 o'clock supper will be served, Mrs. Carry O. Allnut boing in charge of this feature. The program begins at 7:45 o'clock. WOMAN'S SOCIETY TO MEET. The Woman's Soclety of the Ver-! mont Avenue Christian Chureh will | meet next Tue the church. | | EVANGELIST MEETING AT CENTENNIAL BAPTIST i | ent will hoid v\hlv:h time will k on 1 rnnhe S in ¥ lowing a lunche: ment of the o and Mrs. Ja ide. n (hp work dPDRrI- y will meet at 1:15 Parker will pre- Grace Baptxst “Church 9th and Sonth Carolivn ave. & e PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. 0:30—Biblo schoo MEL MORRIS, The “Billy Sunday of Maryland,” Evangelist Mel Morris, begins revival meetings at -the Centennial Baptist Church next Monday night. Rev. E. Hez Swem's subject tomorrow night | : “What Folks Tn and Around This | ‘The morning sub- Forgiveness.” ¢ lass “'lloday—Resu_rrectwn Message” “The Beautiful Resurrection Symbol” Beautiful Baptismal Service When Lerge Number Will Be Baptizel, ‘ and fiad Vest Washxngton Bapt B1st and N ste. n. PLYMOUTH CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL ) 1th AND P BTS. N.W. Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister .m.—Sunday echosl. ist RMON BY MINISTER. —Y. P. . C. E. 7:80 p.m. —EASTER CANTATA— “From the Palms to the Lilies” EY THE SUNDAY SCHO Assisted by the Orchestrs b W Bailey 17 er_music both gerr: METROPOLITAN ! SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Easter Mornlog at Eleven— | The World’s Greatest News | Item “HE IS RISEN” | x L ro—Mins it Mr. ¥ Kmith AND il e e CLEX\E\\%CEG\T(OVE‘ARK I“Jlb Alsks—lesus Answers 34rh and Low i LIFE’'S GREATEST FRANK E QUESTIO % ATTEND TUL CHURCH THAT GLOwS GoEs L AND GROWS &y Ti A REASON, M L AR wa T WOt oML Beautxful Bapusms x,-\\muu BIGELUW @45 a.m — CIICRCH SCHOOL, SIONAL FROM OHAPEL 70 NEW | CHUR AN~ SERMON “INfiVIORTALITY" EASTER CANTATA “Death and Life” FIRST SERVICES N THE NE Naglor road and Que « _HUBERT BU YEA: Made” Rirds in Ch “Why Weepest S S “From Manger to Crown” Tonth asd Maes. Ave. N.E. | No. 4 OHRIST RISEN—OUR JUSTIFICA. ©.95-SUNDAY SCHOOL. EASTER SERVICES. 11:00—Sermion by Homer J. Councilor 700 Chy 800 an 1 Musical Program Bachschmid, soprano, WILL SING AT POTU SERVICES Large chorus, New quartet. sopraco; Mrs. Lancaster, - Ivie,’ temor; Mr. Per- Henw Hunt McKee, emnm and Choir Director. “A CHURCH WITH A WELCOME.' ndeator worship. Baptxst Church and ure. we HN T Har ‘Thc Living Christ” S b _l.DlD: SUPPER “How Men and Women Get Lost” 9.50 8.m —Bible school—Special Easter Servion. 4apm Hazel | i Tonight, Sat, 8 P. M., both P o Pageants, “The Triumphal Entry” nd “The Ful- EXTRA fillment. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets N.W. Easter Music i Large Chorus Choir Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, Minister 11 A M. “The Stone Rolled Away” MUSICAL VESPERS 4:45 P. M. HARRY EDWARD MUELLER, ORGANIST, AND THREE CHILD ARTISTS JACKSON SHORE ISAAC MINOWICH DURA MINOWICH Bey Seprano Violintst Piantst EASTCR CANTATA, 8 P. M. “LIFE EVERLASTING” SHORT SERMON: “ANGELS OF JESU:! CONCERT, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 8 P. AMHERST COLLEGE GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS CONCERT, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 8 P. M. Rho Beta Chapter of Mu Phi. Epsilon The National Women's Musical Sorority, assisted by Charles Trow- bridge Tittman, basso, and Richard Lorleberg, ‘cellist, e dese oo e e Rt R S MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) COLUMBIA ROAD NEAR 14th ST. In the Residential Northwest WALTER AMOS MORGAN Minister, a2 e e o e oot e e e e oo ofouh Aol o Lo s oo e oofunfe fouts 2 oo otk et o 'l-fl&%M~*+W*fl'%*fl+flfi&"*++mmm% e 11:00 a.m.— 11 Activities and Services SERVICES AT MISSION. Special services at the Union Mission tomorrow will in the celebration of the elghth wnni- ry of the conversion of Adolph | _of Wilmington, Del. engineer on’ the ]\AI\QL Tatlroad and has Who wil) accompany | ashington to celebrate the | | Central | city, disitke Tude | far torlum; cheerful services 2 Lot Ehe’ e 1 and male-chorys ard B eiry chairs (men sopulas music. sl laging coby Evangell . beging revi cetings Monday, Al"‘ Centenn| KENDALL BAP‘ I IST 1,20 B s.w—Pastor Walter C. Ecatt. “What Shall We Think of Heaven?” Hasd of Followsaip. Lord's Supper. | “Who Shall Go to Heaven?” 30, Every member mt“lsa L snou:. ukm Mra. Toreps O Bronim, ol iotor T. Nixon, violin. Baptisms 3 sn T Midweek | b 7th asd Randobh streets. | Petworth Rev. F. Paul Langhoras, :30—Easter esercises in. Sunday. schosl 11 8.1, —Communion— Baptism —Tteeption of New Members. Easter Mus hhon MMHAUVQ h!mon—l{nnlnl of Easter P luspiration services. 7 atiie i o) e he' Church Wich tho Oordial W eloams. ut +n.| WISCONSIN AVENUE - BAPTIST CHURCH 4620 Wis. ave. 0.w.—W. L. VAN HORX, Pastor. Morning service at '10:30—An Easter serv fee couducted by the Sundey school, Ross ord. supt. . o nicg servica at m.—Rep. Quiro: Harlan will preach e TAKOMA PARK BAPTIST Carroll and_Willow_avennes William Earl La Rue, MINISTER. Ministerial Council of the Cen- nion slon, of which Rev. . E. Barrows is president, will hold its monthly meeting and luncheon in | the board room of the mission bufld- ing. Monday at 12:30 o'clock. BAPTIST. BETHAN'Y RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Becond st. n. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, P Preachiog at 11 a.m, and |t Bpm. by the bl i, r. Church, Thirstay. 8 “CHRIST lS RISEN” You also can rise to nobler things. On Easter Sunday you! are expected Temple Baptist Church (Cor. 10th and N Sts.) DR, 1. J. , Pastor, c'at both' services, { chiorus choir and male quartet wake, Thou That and Christ is Rison. Zxon Baptist Church F 8t Batweon 3rd and 415 Sts. 8.W, EV. WM. J. HOWARD. D. D., Pastor. 30~ Sunday school. A spectal musi- | ~. BOONT turning missionary from Af- Morning, 11 2.m. Special program by th Vesper musical service, 4:00 p.m, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Welcomes you to its Easter Services at Eleven and Eight. Sunday School at 9:30. Cards of admission not required. First come, first served. Overflow service in the Sunday School House. The Pastor preaches in the morning: “WHAT CAN I BELIEVE ABOUT THE RESURRECTION?” \nd again in the evening: “THE END OF THE JOURNEY — WILL IT BE A HAPPY ENDING?” Male Quartet—Miss Viola Abrams, Harpist, LASTER MUSIC. SUNDAY SCHOOL CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH EIGHTH AND H STREETS N. W. Nine departments. Attendance last Sunday, 2,432, Meets 9:30 a.m., and uses three buildings. Classes suited to all—from baby tots to grand- parents. Large men's and women’s classes. A -cordial invitation and Easter welcome to strangers and visitors. NATHAN S. FAUCETT, Supt. WM. S. ABERNETHY, Pastor, DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWEST, 11 aim—~Dr. Tupper's Subject: “THE RESURRECTION: THE CENTER AND CIRCLE OF CHRISTIANITY” 8 p.m.—Dr. Tupper’s Subject: “THE RESURRECTION: THE VOICE OF VICTORY” BAPTISM MORNING AND EVENING—Elaborate Musical Program—DBeautiful Floral Decorations—Doors and Hearts Wide Open to ALL at The Home Church E NEAR FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH L E" DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS Will Preach 11 and 7:30 Appropriate Services and Special Easter Music. Communion at 11 AAM. Baptism Monday Night. Revival Meetings Next Two Weeks Rev. O. A, Boda of Baltimore will preach Monday Night. JOHN E. WHITE of S. C, Pastor of a Great Church and President of a Great College, will arrive Tuesday and preach daily, 7:45 pm. Dr. White preached the B]—f ist Convention Sermon here three years ago. He is the founder of the Baptist Mountain School System, which now numbers thirty-six schools, with more than six thousand students. S. S., 9:30; Chapel S. S, 3:00; B. Y. P. U, 6:30 TH!: PUBLIC IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED. The National Baptist Memoria? Church IMMANUEL Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road EASTER MEANS—WHAT? .NOT POMP AND PARADE, BUT—THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST FROM THE DEAD! This is the miracle of miracies. “LIFE'S HOPE” SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC. 5:00 P.M.—Junior C. E. Society. 6:00 P.\N.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 8:00 P.M.— EASTER PAGEANT “THY KINGDOM COME” 9:45 A.M.—Church School—Classes for All The Pageant will bo repeated Monday evening at 8 oclock EVERYBODY WELCOME. This is “the best authenticated fact in history.” This is proved by the experience of millions. Every believer can say (can YOU?): “BECAUSE HE LIVES, I SHALL LIVE ALSO!” Services at 11 and 8. Sermons by Pastor Gove G. Johnson. SPECTIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR. I'he Lord’s Supper will be observed in the morning and Baptism at night. The Bible School Special Exercises are at 9:30 A.M. JESUS "SAYS: “COME UNTO ME!”

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