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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Latest Announcements of Church News, T38THME.SESSION .. T0 OPEN TUESDAY Hamline Church will Be Scene of Baltimore Annual Conference. HAS MANY FEATURES 'Epwonh League, Laymen's Body | and Boys' Conference Have Programs. ‘A The 138th session of the Bul annual conference of the Methodist Episoopal Clurch will convene Tues + day night at 8 o'clock at the Hamline MOE ch, 9th and P streets northwost, with Bishop A. W. Leon- ding. The Epworth League versary will be celeb, night. at which addr bo made by Rev 1 Bisiop L There wili will owe on will m: in connection with ti Y of the board of temp Thuraday’s Progran ¢ program on Thursday conference st ‘s Home r Pr Choare 1 aver i there wi >uld ontere: sessfon at ciation Ralph Over Ms John the > clo TO ADD TO CARDINALS Vatican Announces Holding Consistory in Near Future Is Not Probable. of ns to | includin; incel n.. Afrs aid that his info jrct pustt the red hat Giennochi, former u Poland and t BISHOP TO PREACH. A = = Adna W. Leonard Will Speak at| Metropolitan M. E. Church, H Bishop Adna W. Leoy preside at the coming session of the Itimore annual conference of the AL, E. Church. to be held in the Ham- line M. II. Chureh. heginning next Wednesday morning. will preach to- 1orrow morning in the Metropolitan Aemorial M. E. Chureh, John Marshall ce This will be the first official visit bishob has made to this city sine 1 wetion to the episcopa 1he resident bishop of the San Fran- visco area of the M. K. Church and i3 considered among the most force- tul speakers of the yvounger bislops. 1te will also conduct ll- ordination service, April S, at 3 pm., in the Metropolitan Meinorial M Church. | Thowps: ) on the s ! to ard, who will PRELATE FOUND DEAD. : Theory of Suicide Is Scouted by | Friends of Spaniard. MADRID, March 31.—Javier Vales Failde, nominated by King Alfonso to become Bishop of Zion, which in- cludes the patrlarchate of occidental Indla and the chaplain-generalship of the Spanish army, was found dead vesterday. Iis jugular vein had been Severed wlith a razor. Jt is asserted by his friends that dificulties had arisen relative to his nemination, which was recently sent 10 the Vatican for approval. The pre- 1 late was confessor to the king and| a great favorite| He was born queen and was «mong his colleague: (t Lalin, nesr Pontevedra, the author of many works, especiall; bearing on Galician emmigration. Suicide Theory Scouted. LONDON, March 30.—A dispatch to { an cate Mo |40 educa \BISHO | Episcopal Cltv Misslon Will Cou- ranged !BAPTIST WOMEN TO MEET. ; Missionary From China to Speak i and was | CHURCH DEDICATION INCLEVELAND PARK |Special Program Arranged! for Service in New Con- gregational Edifice. ! § : | ] ! \BAPTIST EDUCATOR TO PREACH SEFIES A special program of events leading up to the dedication of the new Cleve- lund T Congregational Church, 24th und Lowell streets northwest, will Le commenced with Kaster sery ices tomorrow, the first to take phace | in the structure just completed. Th formal dedication is set for Sunday April 15. Other events planned in- clude a reception given by tile Wom en’s Assoclation, Monday evening: a| fraternal service presided over by Senator Thomas Sterling of South Dakota, Wednesduy evening; an en- i tertainment by Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Friday evennlg, and spectal services on April 8. Between April S and April 15 & financlal campaign | planned to round out the fu (|~ ssary for building proje nd equipment Constructlon ¢ | commenc | REV. JOHN E. WHITE. | Dr. John White, preacher. orator ies of | the Enear | hurch was | mouita ! Beptist | pustor of John T. Axton. of the Army, is trman of a committee which 15 in arge of the dedication program. he new building includes a main uditorium and social room on the | in floor and a Sunday schoolroom. [CHURCHES PLAN EASTER SERWCES FOR CHILDRENHH\‘—:‘{‘ operiing o, the Usth Straet s, [Tho' main " auditorium "is “intend 1 { oventually for use of the Sund fvan Have | {iool, when the bullding 15 enlaric Easter Services. The Faster services tomorrow will be in charge of Rev. Frank being made | worth Jigelow, pastor of the ch .L.u‘]‘.“ oL H;" | Special muste will be given b a dou- + e ple quartet. children| When the 10 | committee, chief of chup Speclnl Programs for Lit- tle Ones. i n most E i participatio he | Easter festival AU St Alban's Charch Pof the Suy day ow meets b school n hour t will the tempora building. Women's r the urch e Cleve ight raternal service evening under the leaders) \ator Sterling, will b articipation of churches boring chui * Rev. Dr. J. McBride Sterret f Souls’ Episcopu! 3 olxor undred jut by the f the chureh ¢ nizht. »use egin at y will be g 5 ¢ the Mount Rev. 1 he invocatio rendered by Elv tion with this servi informal reception. il be ght refresh the young men of the church | Friday evening. a page hildren of the trating the attributes and ide At 6 p.m. there |all scouts work will be given by the, service for yvoung { Girl Scouts under \Ir~ na_Du- {rand. The Boy >4 | Pernado Norecos !part in the program. Durkee to Spenk. Marie Moore Forrest - the pugeant. The Troop were or ago, while the Bo 0, were formed troop ha’ special music 111 be u devotio cople. P WILL PREACH AT EPWORTH CHURCH | . Supper to Be Admuuxrered‘weu op | vears ago, each }forty members, President J. At- | Howard U spea thefer at speclal services 18. Th ¢ | Sddress at the. time of the formil jaltimore | dedication of the church on Sunda preach to- [April 15, will be given . Church, Nehemiah Boynton of New Y Mrs. of Lord’'s at Services Tomor- row. lan church Annual morro South. avenue northeast The sacrement per will be t of the will M. rence, Sl 3 i 13th st PRESBYTERIAN. Eckmgton v, I E. BRUNDA ‘ot lmp(lsm‘ fants and | ¢ Letween forty flnd the W pan chorus choir of sacred quartet 1 ren §:00 .0 —E Strungers welome. direfiic 'Easterh'Presb)‘ftcrianFChurch e s BUSY EASTER PROGRAM. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D Pastor, THE RISEN CHRIST.* o Bible school, Classes fur al! duct Many Services. iscopal r several services tomorrot. the holy communion will ed at the District jail by on Walden Mver of the staff of National Cathedral of Saints and Paul. By arrangement Charles Warner, one of the 5t. Alban's clergy will carry the holy communion to Veterans' Hospital, SIXTHPRESBYTBRIAN/ ‘ 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N. REV. MAURICE 6. WHITE, Minister, 0 u.m.—Sunday school, 11:00 3.m.— Easter Comunion Service (Ordination of Elders amd Deacoms.) 7T:00p.m.—X. P. 8. C. K. £:00 p.m.—— “Who Abolished Death” = 53— ‘A ROMAN LAW- Rev. Edmund Stevens will hold; Tour $1E-Beading, o BOX r servic at the reformatory IN ! 22 At 3| Georgetown Churc! service | S T. MARSHA! evening prayer at the Home for| Nips .YA\{L“. B B Sopmamion the Aged and Infirm at Blue Plains, with the choir of the Chapel of the atlvity furnishing the music. At .m. there will be special Easter services at Veterans' Hosmital, No. 32, when the Navy Band will play. The r 8T, \I.Alx Mr. Stevens will ha 3 4G—Bible study. 43_Evening worship. 1 00—"01?' Communlon. ntian Westminster Clmrch Memoml Tt near B 5w NRY W, TOLSON, P STER SERVICE: 11:00a, er sermon by pastor and | special music by “eholr. Sf!\)pm—']“ choir will rens at Gathering. aptist Women's Missionary So- ty Association of the District will meet at 11 a.m. Monday at the Metro- rolitan Baptist “Church, 6th and A iireets mortheast. ” Mrs. ‘John Lake of anton, Chi at 2 p.am. “PECK MEMOfifAL Penn. Ave. and 28th . REV. IRVING W. BETGHCM, MINISTER. 7:808 .m.—0, E, DAWN BERVICE. “Christ Among the Dead” 7:43 p.m.—The Lord's Supper. Infant 'ID- Rikm. New members reoeived. i 10:15 a.m.—Men’'s Bible cl 3 ' 00 p.m.—S8unday school. ] i MASONIC CLUBS Special Service At 00 p.m. —Christian_Endeavor. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENFISTS, The People’s Tabernacle °%,"27 d wis 0. Sheafe. minister. el ehs iR SERVICE: the Times from Madrid says the room of \Bishop-elect Failde was in disor- dJe?, with bout it. The priest lived with his| uother and brother in an apartment outside the roval palace. Returning from the royal palace ‘Thursday he complained of being very tired and went early to bed When he did not answer the call o the servant this morning. members 12 the family broke in the door of nis bedroom and found him dead. A theory tyat the bishop-elect com- mitted suiclde is scouted by friends. STB.ANDED STEAMER FLOATED | ' LONG EZACH. N. Y., March The Italian steamer Bucklelzh. wh '_h: went arhorc near here two week$ ugo, was floated by wreckers last evening. veral tugs have been attempting to ke the ship from the beach since e Was grouxded, numerous papers strewn | | LAMBSKIN ORCHESTRA. TRINITY CHURCH 3d and C Sts, N.W. Sunday, April 8—8 p.m. SPLAKER, DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Of the American Red Cross DOUBLE QUARTET, Sunday, 8 p.m. NAZARENE. Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A Strects N. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. 9:45—Sunday school—Faster program. 11:00—Sei ‘THE 'TION.” Prayer meolinlv Thursday evenin, T AT SWELCOME, . OTHER SERVICES. m 3 LA, AVE. W Rev. R. Japhet, the \\elll known 1 angehst of Washing-; ton, D. C., will preach at 2:30| p.m. ‘OOME, HEAR THIS MAN OF GOD. Prayer moeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the DURWOOD BOWERSOX. Vielin Soloist. DOORS OPEN 7:30 P.M, ALL WELCOME | PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM. Rev. Guy F. Phelps to Preach at Rosedale M. E. Church. REV. GUY P, PHELPS, An 15, at the | Tenne row to he L o tale M it 3 Note of Gratefulness. {HOLY NAME LEADERS PREPARE FOR A RALLY { Convention of Archdiocesan Union to Be Held This Year at Cum- berland, Md. Teaders or the an ¥ of th ety 1o rerland commit- the sehool Concept pre ctic Monday | ap- or 1h ction Will be tribution at the the executive committe PRESBYTERIAN John Marsh JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, | MINISTER, 1 Place 11 am. EASTER SERMON 4:30 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION T'here will service b this 1o evening Sunday. He Is Risan.'" Endeavor soclaties. Miss ngm! LAND AVENUL ™ 1 street ne. “UKISER FROM THE . IBILITY." Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. PALMER, D. D., Minister. £ aarvic TELUJAN! HE I8 RISEN:" “IF THE DEAD RISE NOT1" DIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Gunton—Temple Miemorial 16th AND N r\\"rn\v STS. MEANING OF Special music b 11:00 a.m ~-Sermoi, cheir and violin soloist. | F:0 pom e e (e . 'THE APPE‘RA&CE OF THE RISEN LORD." | Wallace Memorial {his: Cor. Raudolph «t. and New [ampshire ave. SR LovETTE. Crs “The Way to the Cross. The Gospel for Our Da: program_at_bot T musical direction ot Dr. Cxeellent ader the SUS, An services, Lovett, Commur PUB — CH'URCH OF THE COVENANT VL. AND N ST, REV, CHARLES WOOD, D. D. Minister, 9:30—Suniuy sclool. Classes for men and women. 11:00—Morning service, Wood. Sermon by Dr. 8:15—Preliminary musical program. {30 Afternoou service. Sermon N FASTER TENC Solofstr: Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer, contralto: Miss Elsa Ttuger, violinist: Mr. Licbard Lorle- . “violoncellist. —Christian Endeavor supper and vesper service. by Dr. AY musical_program, . gernion by DR. EASTER FEARS AND Evening cholr of 100 Midweek serv WELCOME. e. WesternPresbyterianChurch | W &t. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 9:30 8 m.—Sunday scliool 00 “Risen With Chr(st" 7:00—Christion Efdeavor. *® ke Immortal Hope” EASTER MUSIO BY THE QUARTET. . A “HAL- | WEEK OF PASSOVER . BEGINS TOMORROW Hebrews to Observe Festival Symbolic of Liberty and Redemption. Passover, known in the synagogue as Pesach, falls due this year on Sun- day, April 1. It is one of the insti- | tutlons of Judalsm which has gained ! wide ucceptatice and Joyous approval land ie observed for & period of seven | days by the more liberal, and eight ! by those more ritualistically inclined. The first and last days, however, have Y4 special ritual observance in con- nection w|Q\ temple service, the key- note of wh¥éh is liberty and redemp- tion from bondage. During the Passover week all Jew- ish families do without leaven in any form, using instead a large, flat, wa- fer-shaped bread called matzoth, as a more ritualistically inclined. The first SATURDAY, 'MARCH 31, 1923. -3 Activities and Services heights. Safety is vouchsafec and they will be led into their heritage as the’ priests of God’s law of justice. A ‘festival of such significant spiri- tual potentialitics has in course of time evolved an claborate minutiae of ceremonial observance, especially in regard to the prohibition of leaven. L al no time, not even in the dark- est days of medievalism, was the {ijnagogue or the home burdencd by | | these observances. On the contrary, jhome and synagogue resound with song and thanksgiving, Young and old participate in the symbolism of the feast and welcome the advent of Passover. Tho most conspicuous of these ritu- alistic observances s the Seder night observed on the eve of the first day of Passover. For this ceremony there i8 _a traditional ritual, called the “Haggadah.” which contains richly adorned tales of the dellverance and a number of rabbinical reflections on the Providential plans of liberty un- folded in the lus, There are Itke- | wise many songs of great antiquit and the festival board, about whic gather all m rs of the family, is t with specially prepared dishes, ch symbolic of the stages of the | ssover fcast and the exodus. The festival of Pesach was used by the Synagogue as a means of conse- crating the Jewish home to God, the Redecmer and Protector of Israel, who witnessed the overthréw of o many proud and powerful nations, and who has ever,bcen a valiant champlon of liberty to ti chafing under the chains of tyranny. Coming as It does in the springtide ¥ reminder of the hasty exodus of their {fathers from the land of oppression, vpt. | this historical event the feast| leavened bread. us the Passover « built up. | stival, festival 3 und redemption, | {When the Ilebrows, who were slaves | unto Pharoah, were led forth by the outstretehed Rand of Providence from | | the thraldom of their bondage. i Throughout the Passover celebra- {tion there echoes the note of grate- fulness for the many miracles that jwere wrought in behalf of Israel, not {only in the remote day of thetr Eieyp- «n_sojourn, but even unto the pres- ST howes Tarant 1o e nioao ok s momentous time when hls ancestors | were delivered from the yoke of Egyptian and brought out from bond- to freedom, from a night of al and spiritual darkness int: the light of his own melf-realizati free and responsible being | ¢ Passover feast is keyed to this thought of liherty and re from big tgnorance and loppression. The observers of this {feast recall that no matter hLow brutally the tyrant may oppress the €ons of Is the cry of thelr pers, n “CHRIST CHURCH sireet wo WILL Worship has hwen Re in this bui Iing avery | Faster since 1507 ~ ST. MARGARET’S onn. ave. and Mancroft place HERLLI'T £COTT SMITH, D Rector. EASTER DAT. 1 fon with fu REV v 11:00—Mornlog prayer, Commurtos 4 00— Festival Holy | | rrice of the Sunday school. | {nvited. i :rsdaxe and Holy Days—Holy Communion | at 11 ALL WELLOME—ALWATYS. 1 15 RESBYTERIAN. Fourth” Presbytcnan Churan‘ 13th and Fairmo 1SAAC WARD. ter program by the Su: eption of members, Sermon by 1 an’ Endeavor Socl 745 pam.—Organ reciral. | Chester i Mra. Charles G wife of editor of Wil speak. vy Presbyterian Church t side Chevy Care st HUBERT REX JOHNSON. Pastor. REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, D. D A.dn_n_nz Xi REY. umu:w B. BIRD, i stor, hool, with ci 11:09 e —Diviae worsiip asd sermon. by stor: tor Cbristian Endeavor. 3 termediate Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p.m.—Social bour and | e, 20" v B ity we avited, 100 0.2, —Sun werriee: 30 p.m.-—hmu worship and sermon by Dastor. 1 s Cliristian End, Ml e Py el Thiraday 3t 8 pom. Swail culldren cared for duriug Sundey morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. | Central Presbyterian Church 1 (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) & Sistesnth and Irving ste. JAMES H. TAYLOK, D. D. —Sunday school. TBibie clacses. rmon L.y Dr. Tarlor. Communion. 00 p.m.—C. B. Junlor. P.m.—Westminster League. Hour for Young Peole. 0 poin—Christian End, 00 5. —Sermon by Dr. Talor. 200 b —Thursday — brayer service. Small children cared for during morning y ‘worship. Take 14th street car or Mount Ples car OF10th ‘st Doe Tine to Xreig st. m Pastor. jise of of the year, Passover fills cach crea- ture with joy and hop. It fore- visions an era when lberty will be the common 1 ¢ of all humanity, The modern Jew utllizes this feast us “an assy t with the awaken- ing of social justice and responsibil- Y In our generation there I b 4 better 1 or adl child men, I observed anong Americ who tunity 1o make it k t the pric <5 heritage of all human eings, and to let the oppressed go | free, the duty of all who lovc nu‘:r’ fellow men. own that liberty iPIscopal ST THOMAS “1sth Betwe P and Q Sta Bervices 7. K, 90 11, 4 and 8, wpar Spm Rev. GEO. ¥, DUDLEY. . D, Rectes, SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. i a 400 b Swpm i | | JUNIOR KING’S DAUGHTERS WILL MEET WEDNESDAY Program Will Begin With Celebra- tion of Holy Com- munion. The annual meeting of the Ju Daughters of the King of the Epis. copal Church in the diocese of Wash Angton will be held at the chapel of the Good Shepherd. Sixth and 1 streets northeast, Wednesday. The program will begin with the cele- bration of the Holy Communion at 11 am., by the vicar of the Good Shepherd, Rev. C. Abbott. Rev. William H. Helgham, rector of the Church of Our Saviour, Brookland, will preach the sermon. This se vice will be followed by ary business meecting ut R. L. Wolven, assistant Epiphany Parish will uestion hox, and the ymmittes and committee on creden- tials will be appointed. Lunch will follow. In the afternoon at 2 buxiness meeting will be held with reports from the several chapters of the order. Miss Helen Loulse Trim- bly of St. Mark's Chapter will read an original composition whick she has written for the occasion. The order of the Junior Daughters of the King s composed of girls from which Rev. minister in conduct nior | @ preltmin- | al nominating | o'clock the ! V/ILL PRESENT PLAY. “Youth’s' Easter” Title of Drama by Methodist Sunday School. The Sunday school of North Carolin. Avenue Methodist Protestant Churen will present an Baster morality play entitled “Youth's Baster” in the aud torium of the church at 8 o'clock to- morrow evening. PLAN APRIL FOOLS' PARTY. An April fools' by the Epworth L Vernon Methodist South next Friday night. tion to to attend tended. arty will be given of the Mount pal Church An invita has been ex Grace Pmsh—-GEORGETOWN { “The Little Church-on-the-Canal and the Patomac.” | SCONSIN AVE { l twelve years of age to maturity, at| which time they are eligible for iemiership in the enior branch of | order., ST, IOHN‘S CHURCH Georgetown T communii 'y commus munion and sermon. Preacher, the pastor, ter festival service of the church school, 7:30 p.m.~Fvening praver and _sermon Preacher, “Archdeacon Claiborne nucssee. and Thursday, 10 a.m.— on St l'Anarcw’s Church N_H. avenue and Vst Prayer. muaton—11,00, au 5:00 p.m ALL WELOMI. E]pnphany G street near 14th Dr. James E. Freeman, Rector 7:5009 and 1l aim; Communion. -~ Easter Service, with Sermon Rector at 11 am. ~Holy estival by the Church School, 9.30 a.m. and| 3. 4 p -Afternoon Service 6 p.m.—Young People's So- | avnd Ransom Covell&é 8 a.m.—The Hoiy | 1 am—Holy ¢ " CHURCH OF' THE ~ INCARNATION | 12th and N ate. now Jor SEORGE W, ATKINSON, D. D, Rectsr. | Berrices: 8u 7:30, 10, 11 w.m Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ave. oow. near Woodley r AETER SUNDAY. 1oty Comumu Preacher. Washigton Lrenkons apd Se Caunon De_Vrfer reetown and Wiseo or Woodles road by adoration, § n e or Nort GOOD SHEPHERD Sizth et. between 1T and I northeast Rev. Cornelius Stevenson Abbott. Holy Comtiunion T:00 AN 5 Comaun} ~L00 AT ¥ Commu; 11:00 A, 4:00 P I S0 PN < L oean A Festal Music at 11:00 A.M. an 2 8:00 P.3 Congregational Singing at 7:00 A.M | | ! ;St. \Ia ! 11:00 A M.—Holy rl\ s Churd] ciets. A Sired s p.m.—LEvening Prayer .md; ’ 1 v th Rum‘ \\ILLL\.\I HENRY PETTUS, | Sermon by the e ~ BROOKLAND Rev. William A, Masker ' Rev. C. K. P Cogswell cxyfif?“gr'ryrm SAVIOUR PASTEL DAY Win, Hirst Helgha P e s 5. 10: 6:30 AM~Holy Communio Wentridge, o ; Pt Holy Commu m boys. 10:00 AM—Morning Pra ASCENSION!ST ALBAN’EMP I;H « mnmumk»1 nd] Sermon (rector ‘l Mass. Ave, at 12th St N, Easter Day Services SL Albnn’a Church 4:00 PM.—Church School Easter | Rev. Thos. Worthington Cook “Baly Coma 23rd St. Near ‘Washington Circle, REV. Rev. Robert 'l'au{'»ot, D.D Assistants, | i Festiv enit r0n Monday, : Tuesday j11 am. Holy Cc and Friday. Prayer. A CORDIAL \WELCOME TO ALL!! St. Paul's Chure 8:00 P.M.— raver and s (Mr. Masker). 1d Thursd, Wednes- e 4 address . Evening| MOnNTNG PRAYEE, BERMO HIGH CFLE BRATION. 3:00 p. Chinese ectaol. } 6:30 p.m— g Youne People's Soc St. ColnE.b.'. Chapel ~Holy Communton. ROCK_CREEK PLRISH. . MEADE krr\an~ “Saint James Church Sth st near M, e Kund p.w « L\TR AL Have You Bought YOUR Brick? We are selling 7,000 bricks at $5 each in order to obtain funds necessary to start work on our new building. Will you buy one brick, or as many more as you can’ Or will you make a special Easter contribution to the Mission for the “kiddies” in the Emergency home? If the bricks are sold the new building will be started in June Make your checks payable to M. O. Chance, Tréasurer, and send them to 622 Lou- "CENTRAL UNION MISSION “The Mission of the Churches” 622 Louisiana Ave. N. W, St. David’s Chapel 11:00 2. m —Holy Comm 1 sermon 00 p.m.—Eve m CL‘\TRAL EVERYBODY WELCOME. TRAL U \10\ MIS! UNION M _UNION MISSION Phone Main 4349. John S. Bennett, Superintendent TR New York Avenue Presbyterian Church The Lincoln Pew. NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H ST, Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger | 9:30 AM.—BIBLE SCHOOL. Easter Praise Service Special Musical Program Helen How!son. Soprano Satiuel Korman folin Reglnald_Kassebaum. Alberto Murtins. Paul Whitaey Fishbaugi THE CHO! : .M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, WITI 11:00 4. M —FERL on B = Dr. Andnw M. Brodie UBJECT— “SHALL WE LIVE AGAIN?” ~—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ~PUBLIO WORSHIP WITH ERMON B’ Dr. Andrew M. Brodie SUBJECT— “CHRIST IN THE MARKET PLACE” SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC AT ALL BERVICES. All Welcome A0 EEB G R LR ML LT Children’s Home 1207 First Street N. W. Mrs, John 8. Bennett, in Charge. MINISTERIAL COLNCII.. . Barrews. Prevident Fults. Vice Presiden: Huddie, T: BOARD OF DIRECTORS. DeGroet, President . Rmaracon Tice: Preddent A, Winner, Treasurer . M. Cooper, Secretary Ten. J. T. C. W, Ray €. 3. 1adson C. P, Light imble $aon E; . A, Stevens E. Breuninger H. Ramsey Tan Sant . ¥. Thompeon W. Warden BOARD OF TRUSTEES W. H. Martin J. B. Kinpear W. O. Duvall N> Jymes Sgmon C. N. Chipmas. Physician C. F. Kohimeirer.” Destist. | 1. B. Yergusmu, Anditer Andrew Wilson, Atterney | G, G. Rundadl, Bvangulist ADVISORY BOARD—CHILDRENS HOME Mrs, John J. Dot 3rs, James W. Wadsworts, J:. rs. John Hervey Tousg Mme, Christten Haugs Regular Mission Services Tonight, 8 p. m., Metropolitan Presbyterian Church C. E. Soclety, in charge. Sunday 3 p. m.,, Temple Baptist Church C. E. Society. 7:45 p. m. Celebration of A. A. Baynes' eighth anniversar: N OGO LI M Thomas J. Noonan, Miss Florence Heberling and Miss Moser, Superintendent and Missionarles of the Chinptewn Rescue Mission, New. York city, will speai at all services Saturdey and Sunday. COME HEAR THEM. They Need More Bricks ~ Will Yo LTI (1]

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