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.SONS OF REVOLUTION HOLD ANNUAL SERVICE President Is Expected to At- tend Meeting February 17 in - Ohurch of Epiphany. The District of Columbia (‘hapter Of the Sons of the Re hold its annual church ' at 4 o'clock, of the Epiphany, the the anniversary of the George Washington. The services will be conducted by Dr. Thomas Edward Green, chaplain ©f the District soc and general chaplain of the socl in the United States. He will be ted by Rev. David R. Cu\--fl. Rev, Canon Walden John YVan Schaick and Wolven. The ser. preached by the Rt. Rev. Rhinelander, former Flvania. in the Church Sunday before birth of Gen. | | oty mon will be Philip Mercer Bishop of Penn: Fresident Coolidge is expsct tend, while members of officers of the Army . members id_diplomatic xei i invited to | s arge part of the church will be at their dizposal. The s will be upum»u at 3:30 p.m. i BOYS SERVE DINKER. | Membership Drive Is : Planned by | Douglas Memorial Class. | The of the Dougla morfal M served t beef dinner church dining room last Ty ninge, A membership drive which Will be in charge Chaiilet, under whose led class was ors: nized lust May WILL HOLD CONFERENCE Members of Nazarene Society to Meet Next Week. There will be a Washington membe of the at 6th and Wednes The Society of the nationul body within Church interested in divine gift of healing Wednesday ev William Curtis VWashinston parish, ation of th d to at- th, boy: Cr: Class of 3. Church in the onference of the s of th Christ southea and ro Episcopal the | Society Nazarene Chureh, G streets Thursda the restoring White widl speak Priest to yhn Rigg, r aments and and K v at evenings of those will Le healing | 15 of the holy | Thursd: ad on the S pm., there s and celebratic nion. Mealing.” 10 a.m. days at Bervic com DENomATIONAL DAY. Next ¥ ha the aptist Denomination a4 the Bapt women of Washington will meet lock in the Calvary Baptist Chu ) hold a session of prayer for for eign missions of both northern and southern conventio REV. E. HEZ SWEM SPEAKS. A Woman Caught in This City!” is | the subject of the sexmon-story by Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow at 8 p.m the « ennial aptist Church, when | \several persous will be buptized. The | ‘morning, 11 « is A Strange Man—. ASCENSION cmmcx SERVICE. | Ase the hol; been selected by | Convention riday Northern the rector, | announces morrow arist, S| school, matins | Chinese Sunday ! un People’ Aloswship o rmon, 8 pm. Rev. Thomas Church of the following s ‘elebration of m.; church and sermon, school, ciet pm; p.n. 7 evensong ) _ Unity Society, 1 « / morthwest, will be add M. ry tomorro and_ Its Cure. afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs a class in lessons of DR WALDB.ON‘S TOPICS. Milton Waldron. pastor { of Shiloh ..mu t Church, will use for the subject of his sermon tomor- row night. “Who Srnds Men to Hell, God or Themse, e subject of his morning _serr Wil “he “The JMind of the M street by Viva pom. on Tuecsday January trath. s ___ REFORMED. REFORMED | First AT 13th D, AND MONROE Chnstadel hia Cha el 732 Wubnur 8t. N.W, nEv. T6uN EIDLEY, D. Sunduy Service Bunday Sehool. . . Morning Worship Christian_Endeayor. Evening Worship. ureday Service. Every Ove Welcome nud 1avited—Seats Fres, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corcorun sts. n.w. Preaching. 11 a.m. and's p.o. Suaday chodl, 9350 LENSKI, P St Mark's Lutheran Church| i B_and Sih sts s, | REV, H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. {*“The Church W You Feel at Homs¢ Sunday —Bible school. | 11:00 a.m.—The Service and Sermon. 45 pn.—Vespers and Sermon, | "Wednesany, 8:00 p.m.—L. L. Prayer service. .+ TLUTHER PLACE | MEMORIAL | (At Thomas Circle N.W.) M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D. 9 :45 a.m.—Bible school. 1 :00 a.m.—Service - with sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian _Endeavor Societies. Senior avd Junior. 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Syned.) New Jersey Ave. Bot. M and N St | J FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, Service, with Boly Communion, 11 a.m. Cosfessional service, 10:30 w.m. 8. 8. and Bible class, 9:45 a.m. “Trinity Lutheran Church Corner_4th % l'rfi'u-on'.WA AT ot S erman. Rev. g. MERKEL nl Bl.lfll'n. Md., will & & and Bible M l. N Pastor, l 1 din, ! Live. { ZIO! Ril All-Comen’ Btble Class Conducted Sunday Mornings| HUSTON THOMPSON. The All-comers’ Bible class of the Church of the Covenant is conducted every Sunday morning hy Huston Thompson, chairman_of the Federal Trade Cotnmission. . Mr, Thompson is delivering a series of addresses on “Paul's Kpis to the Corinthians.” “NO MORE SEA,” TOPIC. Rev. @. C. Peck to Speak at Foun- dry Methodist. Rev. Dr. George perintendent of Maryland General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., who Is sup- plving the pulpit of Foundry Metho- dist Episcopal Church, pending the appointment of a regular pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on the thema “No More Seca” and in the evening on “The Modesty of Faith.” DR. HERSON TO PREACH. |“Why Did God Make Man?” TIs Topic. Herson will preach tomor- services of Hamline E. subject is “Why In" the evening “Ready for Every Good Waork.™ Among the events of the coming week thete will be « play, “Suphronia’s Wed- pam. This pl. ith success at Pet urch, and the same nt it at Hamline. DIFFENDERFER TO SPEAK. subject i cast will pre lLlnher Place Pastor Will Address | Boy Scouts Troop. Place Memorial Chur. Pev. Dir. Diffenderfer will preach t morrow at 8 p.m. to Troop 3 uts of Amer Dr. Diffenderfer wus one of the original scoutmasters in Pennsylvar it one time in work At Luther - ROLL CALL SERVICE. {Rev. I. W. Ketchum to Speak on “The Dead Live." wcond roil call service will tomorrow night at_ Peck M ri Chapel. Rev. Irving W, tchum wiil preach at both services. orning subject is “The The Christian Endeavor So- ciety will discuss “In His Steps, or How and What Jesus Taught.” Re- freshments will be served at close of ning servi K Hi { Keller Memorial Luthera MD. AVE. AND 9th €T. N.E. Sunday_ School at 9:30 a.m Wiles Bible Class for ME. Morning service at 11:00; “THE TRANSFIGURATION" Evening serviee at “THE YOUNGER SON" Special music: Anthem, **My Song Shall Meres™ (Wilkinson). Solo, *“The Holy (Adame), Mr Vollmer. Evening— S the Lord™ (Aliemong). he Peniteut”’ (Van de Water), Mr. Young People’s Societies at p.m. J{D\fl:LI[\E CHL RCH. W, THE Germen worship, p.m. Mondny: : Thursday, T:46 i Clarke Peck, su- Dead | ,IIOOKIIAIT H!EDWTS SOVIET WILL STAY ITelll ‘Women'’s Bible Class of Re- sults of His Trip Through Russia. . That the present Russian govern- iment, with perhaps certain modifica- tions as to detalls of procedure, has come to stay, is the opinion of Sen- ator S. W. Brookhart, expressed to members of the MacLeod Woman's ible class of the First Présbyterian held Wednesday evening. Senator Brookhart, extended trip through R summer, stated to the stories of his being person sia S8 ly con- iwere without any foundation in fact. upon the general economic conaition of the count he said. Senator Brookhart holds that storic {of deplorable conditions in Russi not justified. On the contrary, he !found transportation, housing, and ‘particularly education, well provided for. The iden of government owner- . ship of industries, the !ed, is gradually turning to the co operative plan,”and the people as a whole are coming more and more, as they see its benefits, to accept the {soviet government. Mrs, Arthu Chenay, president class, presided, and read a e toastmaster. Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Lemmon and Willard . Haynie entertained with vocal selec tions. “COURTSHIP,” IS TOPIC. { Rev. Dr. Abernethy to Give Sequel of Last Sunday’s Sermon. As a sequel to the sermon on *“Court- ship Before Marriage,” delivered last Sunday night, Rev. Dr. W. S. Aber- nethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow night on the subject, “Courtship After Mar- riage.” This will be the third in the series of “Fireside Sermons.” The ser- mon of tomorrow night will be followed February 24 by the next of the series on “The Cradle. At the morning service Louis A. ‘Pot- ter, jr.. will play an organ prelude in {memory of the late President Wilson, and the quartet will sing. In the even- ing in addition to special chorus num- bers, under the direction of Herbert F. Aldridge, the quartet will sing. The Subject of Dr. Abernethy’s morning sermoh js “Thyatira—Constantly Busy, | But s being the fourth in hi serie n Churches of Asi nd ounterparts.’ | “WHAT PAUL FORGOT.” | 1 —— Rev. H. B. Smith Announces Ser- mon Subjects. Baker Smith of the ts Christian Ciwrch to- & will point out to his some of the things the to forget in order in_the Christian life. He wi “What_Paul Forgot.” At the | evening servi night of Sunday Angels sermons Washing- in! 34th and Lowell Sts. RANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, rofng worship. Serman by the minister. ‘“THE SPIRIT OF RELIGIO A _COMME Morning service, 11 o'clock. Subject “Sowing the Wind and Reap= ing the Whirlwind” VESTED CHOIR. Tvening Community service, $ o'clock. Sul “The Rich Poor and the Poor Rich in the Life of the Nations” The subject on which the minister will speak fonight comes s u lesson from the oatcome of the war. The par- ticular individuals seen in every nation today—namely. “The Poor Rich and the Rich Poor,” present to us a pa- thetic picture, which we cannot ignor or evade. Organist and Choir Director, Mr. Willlam James Geldard. A full Vested Choir will sing ip the evening. A HEARTY WELCOME. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D, D., Pastor. ©:30—Sunday school. 11:00--“THE BEST HE, -LIFE'S moflw‘Y.'eanm xon 7:00—Christian Endecavor meeting, 8:00—“THE CONTAGION OF COURAGE. §:00_Thursday—Prayer_ervice. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G ww C. W LOCHER, Pestor. o il e 11:00 a.u.—Sermon 1o English, ALL WELCOME. 16th AND U STREETS Epiphany Northwes REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible School. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.an, Lather League. 00 .1 ln. Vespers ... .8:00 p.m. earee savis Sio North Capitol ATONEMERNT Iorth Casttol PASTOR—REV. I. 0. BAKER, = Sunday services, 11 a.m. and Bunday school. 9:40 am i All Seats Free. gers_ Welcome. CONGREG ATIONAL Thursday . MT. PLEASANT) il (Congregational) | Columbia Road Near 14th St. I In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11:00 a.m— “THE VOICES OF GOD” 4:45 p.m.—Musical Vespers. National String Quartet HERMAN FAKLER, SOLOIST. “QUITTERS” 6:00 D.m.—l,lmllll C. ties. 7:80 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 l.ln.—flflu school. Classes for B. Bocie- Everybody Wi elcome. ‘PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIUNAL.) Js Auo b B, LW REV. OLDEN, Minister. 0 m——{'!mrch school. 11:00 a.m.—*ADVANCING GLORY,'" sermon by minister. REV. R. W, BROOKS, l‘gnor of TEMPLE First Congregational Church 10th and G Streets Northwest DR. JASON NOBLE 11 am.— “EXAMPLE OF CHRIST” 4:45 p.m.~Musical Vespers. Raner, violinist; Tittman, ba 8:00 Part II Ampico Reproducing Piano. ‘Mendelssohn’s Quartet and Chorus. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Oratorio Concert, Thursday, 8 p.m.—Dr. Esther Lovejoy. PIERCE PREACHES ss; Mueller, organist, and the pm.— {Church at the annual class banquet who made_ an | last that . Aucted and spied upon during his visit | He came and went as he pleased, and | was able to get a very good angle senator stat- | he will preach the first | | Georgetown Church 0 Prayer service. :‘“The N,.D. U, BATURDAY, Senal.‘or to Speak On Lincoln’s Power At Church Servwe Rev. James l. Taylor to Speak at § the Centrs] Presbyterlan Church will | be & memorial service to former Pres- | | 1dent Woodrow- Wilson, ‘Rav Dr. James H, Taylor, will speak, and hymns of which Mr. Wilson was fond will be sun tion, |“I Know That My Redeemer Liveth as the prelude and Handel's “Largo as a postlude. sl W w U RaRRIS-EWiNG SENATOR F. B, WILLIS, A Lincoln's birthday service will be held at Trinity Methodist Episco- pal Church, 5th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, tomorrow at 8 p.m. The address will be given by Senator ¥. B. Willis of Ohio on “The Power neoln, B. wi A public is invited. M., will Ti The h TO USE LINCOLN'S BIBLE. Rev. Dr. Johnson Will Preach at NY. Avenue Presbyterian Church. ‘The Bible which Lincoln's mother taught him to read, and which was used by Lincoln throughout his life, will be used’ by Rev. Dr. William J. Johnson at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, when Dr. Johnson will preack on “Abraham Lincoln the Christian.” This Bib is 125 years old. His subject in the evening is| Z Memorial of Love. _ PRESBYTERIAN. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHE ASSEMBLY). Sixteenth and Irving sts. n.w. Rey. James H. Taylor D. D., Pastor. 30 a.m.—Sunday school. - —Bibie claws, 11:00 a.m.—Memorial service for for- mer Presideat Woodrow Address by Dr, Christian Endeavor. inster Leazgue, Hour for Young Dr. Taylor. Prayer service. 3100 B Towranay. Study Friday—Mission . cluss. Small children cared for during morn- ing worship. Take 14th st car or Mount Pleasant car or 16th st. bus line to Irving et Konh “Capicol, cor. Florids ave. and Q st. Rev. K. E. nm‘oz, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.1n.—Sunday school; 7 p.m., C. Sermon_Subjects SUCCESS UNDER DIFFICULTIES. b.m.— NATURAL LAW AND MIBACLES. Praver mesting wnd bible | — e e mple *“The World Before st st w w. D. D., Pastor. THE BLESSED BEV. J\Jll:i T. MARSHALL New York Avenue i N. Y. ave,, 13th and H sts. i 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 10:00 a.m.—Adult classes. 10:30 am.—C o m municants | 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with I sermon by Rev, William J. Johnstone D. D., of St. Paul, Minn. Dr. Johnstone spent many years tudying the life and works of Abra- m Lincoln, and has written a hook, Abraham Lincoln, the Christian. The subject of this book will be the subject of the sermort. 5 pan.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Public worship, with sermon by DR. JOHNSTONE. Subject : WILSON MEMORIAL by ydraped in black ing, and the pew that Mr. Wilson ! occupled will be kept vacant during the service tomorrow morning. Dr. Pierce Will Explain Biblical | *“a neglected and misunderstood worl of fictlon with a religious purpose,’ Sonls' tions are propounded, Pierce will attemnt to answer. These ; questions are of this grotesque and fantas: Who s quote the book ? of the story?" charg. water, organigt, at the piano. 'Eastern Presbyterla.n Church ¥ ST. NPAR | BEY. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A., Pastor. ; IISHOP ruus VISIT TO ST.'PAUL’S CHURCH ! Rite of Confirmation Will Be Ad- ministered at 11 0’Clock l Service. | The Bishop of Washington will visit St. Paul's Church, on 23d street south of Pennsylvania avenue north- Sl s ke | west, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock i tomorrow morning at .4 aminigter the rite of confirma- tion. The class will be presented by | | Rev. Patrick Murphy, temporarily in | charge of St. Paul's Church. The newly elected rector, Rev. Arlington A, McCallum, will not reach the eity until the end of the month. In the evening at 8 o'clock the bishop will visit the Chapel of the Transfiguration, 14th and sitreets northwest, preach the sermon {and administer confirmation. The Chapel of the Transfiguration, of which Rev. J. J. Queally vicar, is @ part of Rock Creek parish. Mr.( Queally has adopted the policy of making the chapel the chureh home for the childr and young people of the whole communit and h; El cured the permanent through confirmation, of large num- bers each year. The bishep will preach in Bethle- y hem Chap t 4 pom. SEIMGE PLANNED Central Presbyterian—Spe- cial Music. The pastor, by the congrega- Wilbur will pla: Earl Carbauh will | ng “Cast Thy Burden on the Lord, Hamblen,” The radio station CAP will brosdcast the service. The doors of the church have been in token of mourn- | TO SPEAK ON “JONAH.” Story. | “Thé Book’ of Jonah" treated as | /INE SCIENCE. NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST| HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE ! 818 17h 8L N W. = Second Floor Front, | Il furnish the topic for Rev. Dr. | lysses G. Pierce, minister of Alll Church, tomorrow morning at F. Kelth's Theater. Several ques- which Dr. ‘What is the purpose | c tale? Why. did Jesus What really was the What is the present-day valu i Pupils and patien ivea daily (escept | 10 AMS b Miss Emma Gray. Dr. ';aém E. Ricker, Miss Leona Fe: its hero? hale? The musical of Maj. ittmann, ba iolin, and Mr. program will be in| Charles Trowbridge Miss Elsa Raner, | swis Corning At- | MIES. HENKLE HOLDS ME Wednesday and Friday 11 4th st e Ev _ Phone Line. 2019, iy —— ) TheFirst Spiritualist Church | Lecture by the Pastor. ALFREEP H. TERRY, | “SELLING ONE'S SOUL TO THE DEVIL"” Followed by spirit messages. “For what Is a profited. i1 e shall ud lose bis own soul #"* . 8 p.m., at Pythian 2 9th 8t. 0.w., second floor. Al PRESBYTERIAN. JOHN MARSHALL PL. alleglance, | B entortainment wili be given in parish hall of 8, ephon's Church, 1ith street and Columbla road northw next Friday at' § o'cloek. This will consist of u musi- ! cal, the first part of which will be | composed of seven “tone poems” de- pleting the aesthetic side of the Na- tional Capltal. The program . in- cludes Rock Creek Park, Lincoln reflecting pool, soms, Potomac Park, Arlington and Mount Vernon. These selections will be played from manuscript by the composer, R. Deane Shure. Other interesting music will follow: i *_EPISCOPAL. Church of the T - (Rogk Creek Parish; - GALLATEN B, SWEST OF Tith N.W. Gallatin | The Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D.D, | Bishop of Washiogton. CONFIRMATION AND ADDRESS, Sunday Evening, February 10, at 8 O'Clock, ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. Filth Sunday After the Epiphans. Clergy: REY. HERRERT RCOTT SMITH, REV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNSBURY. 0—Holy Communion. 0—Church sehool. 11;00—Moruing Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 4:30—Fvening Prayer and Address by the | Rey. H. V. 0, Lounsbury. Thursday-—Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS, HOLY COMFORT ERL . 5716 GEORGLA AT X.W. REGINALD B! STEVENSCN, Viear CHRIST CHURCH 620 G street s.e. Founded 1793, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. CHRIST CHURCH 620 G St S Founded Rev. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector. CHRISTIAN HEALING SERVICES FEBRUARY 13, 14, 15. February 1 . 8 p.m. February 14 and 15.... 10a.m., 8 p.m. He forgiveth el thy sins and bealeth all thy Church of the Advent RE' 2ND AND YOU WALTER B. REED, Rector. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 AM: “Unspotted From the - World” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “Savior” SlXTH PRESBYTERIAN and Keonedy Sts. N.W. m ROYAL CLYDE AGNE. Preaching—11 am. and § p.m, :30 a.m.—Sunday sehpol. CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service by Mr. mond and pastor. 8 O’'Clock: All Welcome. 822 20th N.W., Near Pa. Ave. MRS, RIZPAH ELDON ! 512 F St. N.W. | Spiritual message meotia m._Npiritu EPISCOPAL. _ S| “ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | Que st between Fla. ave. and First n.w. (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. Serviees Sunday 7 and 11 w.is. Red- Friday, Feb. Conducted by Rev, First Pres. Church Midweek prazer Johu Brittan e cars.) and'S p.m. | th st. and Md ALFPED E. BARROWS —PARTNERSHIP. Friday, & po. e Samt James’ Church 8th st. pear Mass. are. services, 7:30, 10 Jfl Am( 11 am “St. Andrew’s Church i ] N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. I REV. J. J. DIMON, Hecior. Services: 8-00—Holy Communion. ashmgton chghts Presbyterian Church Columbia azd Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, 9:30—Sunday _school. 10:00—Adult Bible classes. 11:00—Wore'ip, with seimon by Dr. Palmer, | “STORY OF RELIGIOUS REVIVALS IN s THE ‘DAY WHEN ALL GOES o s WRONG. Coraial Weicome 11:00—Moruing service and sermon. 8:00—Evening service and sermon. " CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and BEY. GEORGE W, ATKINSO: N, D. D.. Rector. 6th and Newton sts. Steubenville, Obo. Sunday schoot. .—Sermon, not Be Mustc by the Ci .m.—Christiaa 3rd.and C stsNW, [ avid Ransom Coveli { Preaches at CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Minister, 9:30—Sunday School. Intermedate and Junior departments. 9:45—Primary and Heginners' departments. ' 9:45—Eversgiri's Bible Ciass, Miss Mabel | N. Thursion, teacher. 9:45—All Comers' Rible Class for Men, Hon. Huston Thompson, teacher. R0 W, DtsaE RS ] vl CLPDE BROWN, Amt. 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. | BUNDAK, BEb, 10, Wood. | X Holy Communton | Church School | Morning Prayer and Sermon | SCHOOL, 9:45 _MEN'S CHOTR sings at 11 St. Stephen’s ChurchA 14 Dr-nn Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and Ves- per service, $:00—Evening service. Sermon by Dr. READ. AND ITS AUTHORITY.” Evening choir of 100 voices. (Everygiel's Bible Class and the morning apd evening services will be broadeast, WADM. 360 meters wave length.) Holy Communion Tues. and Thurs.. Christian Healing Tues., 8:00 p.m. + Georgetown Corper of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. DEV. SOHY 8. Miews, Rasior: FIPTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY, _"F. FITCH of Chine will speak. | ALL WELCOME. 30 a.m.—The Holy Communion, Memorial of Love” | 8:00 p.m.—The Mid- week Prayer service. WELCOME. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. 28th 8t. N.W. Rev. Irving Washington Ketchum 45 p.m.—Roll Call Service. 00 a.m.—*THE DEAD LIVE." .—3en’s Bible class. ‘hoel. P.] . _E. *‘What Jesus Tangh Rev. Irving W, Ketchum will presch morn- ing and evening, | Refreshments at close of evening service. Fourth Presbyterian Church 33th and Fairmont sts. n.w. Take any 14th st. car; get off at Falrmont. The friendly, family church, where every one receives a weicome. ASTORS: DR. JOSEPH T KELLY. . ue ISAAC WARD. s m.—lnmh] school and Men's class. 11:00 a.m.—Dr. Kelly will preach. Subject: | “VICTORY _ CROWNING WILLING PEOPLE.! I [Tursday, | —Church_school. Prayer and Metropohtan 4th & B Sts. S.E. Presbyterian REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor, Invites You to Its Services. Morning—11 o'clock. Subject: “The Will of Jesus” Evening—7:45 o'clock. Address : HON. EUGENE BLACK, M.C. First District, Texas. Subject : “God’s Greatest Master- * piece” SPECIAL MUSIC. As fine a quartet as there is in the city. mimunion. | “Grace Paruh—GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac.” . below M st nd Heary L. Durrant. Third ard A Sts. S.E. Rey. William Henry Pettus, Reetor. Rev. Willium A. Masker. Rev. C. K. P. Cogswell, Assistants. FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the. Rt Rev. Phi Holy Communion, In!!l’mlun!, CORDIAL W l)\lE TO ALL ¢ 181h between ST. THOMAS' & riws —*'A_Prephet’s Continuing Worl 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor ~—*“The Versiilles Treaty and Leader, Miss Evelyn Eckert. $:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service. Dr. Ward will preach, Thursday, at 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting and study” of evadgeliem from the Charles Finney lectures. Everybody_weleome. The Church of the Pilgrims SO1'THERN PRESBYTERIAN, 22n¢ st bet. P and 4 sts, n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. le school, with clas 945 M TN meosber of the famiy, l.n,—lllul?lnl ‘worship. Preaching by | the Pastor, 3:30 p.m.—Junior Chistian Endesvor, | m.‘lnlennzdil(e Christian Endeavor. ; m.—8ocial bour and supper at the ' ‘manse, to which all strangers in | -r_l-l:flehl .lh“llvlhd. p: Evening worshlp. Preaching b P e Pastor. = .m.—8enior Cbristian Endeavor So- Fate of Prophots ™ . C. ERNES abingn tbehral EPISCOPAL. ’ 8:00 8. . cople’s Meeting | Eveniog Prayer and Sermon | 9:30 wm. | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 1 Sermon. | Services—7 :30, 9:45, 1 and 8 p.m. A" worshipful servi Good muste. ‘Thoughtful sermons. Social_hour after uemu;_um e Japanesa cherry blos- ! ! THh end Mandoiph is | WL TOING OU R WEwT Potworth exends u cordial invitation all 10 bear Dr. Buek ¥ P —dntermediate and Nesior . Y. Wednesdny Clase Mesting. My i t ross by e Woek wir Buys Who He | came Fumous Tharsday Ladics | _fifi_— APTIST | CHURCH H 16th and O (North of Neott Cirele) il Dr. J. Stanley Durkee Preiches Sunduy morning aud eventug. “NOAH'S CARPENTERS" saleiye ok Csexieetod thele own.. ‘Communion After morning wern Spm-— “TRUE TO THE PLANS" ‘When God would have Moses build the Taberiacle He ""‘&‘:Xu -nfl specifications, saying ings according to the p) e ois Bave s build Shasacters Ho fires,us Jesus, siving: +Make thy life ke the 1ife of the ma n. . 8 to 7:30, Swedish service 3. THUREN of New York city. i PASTOR B. i _Dr. R. J. Bateman of Ashesille . will preach at the Thursday eve- ning service, Feb, 14. {|| Stramsers Welcome at mome | 5 'FIFTH BAPTIST 11:00 8.m. SOTTHW TION € and_Officers an Commit r 1924, Dr. 1L W. 0. Millington will preach the Briggs will preach on “hristianity and Kitchen Theology sucred from the Question Box. 3: P, 0. Temple Baptls_t C}-urch Corzer of 10th and Dr. 3. 3. MUIR. Pastor. Morning service—11 a.m. Tople: “THE BL. Evening service—S p Topic: “CHRIST OR WHO' Church of the Ascension Mass. Ave. at 12¢h St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Reetor. £ Sam— Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.— Chureh School. Matios and Sermon, 8:30 p.m,— Youug People's PINKNEY MEMORIAL HYATTSVILLE, MD. REYV. C. L. Monroe, Rector. SPECIAL SERVICES FEBRUARY 10-15, REV. W. H. GRIFFITH THOMAS Noted Lecturer and Bible Teacher. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Beginning Monday and through Friday, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Nativity .}’ Cinreh_selinol, 9 13 ms’xt;1m}:c|x'xon 15th and G and 4: Tues., 10 THE ANNUNCIATION. Wed.. 107 :30 G street near 14th —Holy Communion. a.m. and 8 p.m.—Cburch schools. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D,D.C. L. 4:00 p m.—Evensong and sermon. p.m.—Young Peaple’s Society. —Eveniog Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Lubeck 16th and H Sireets. tn.—Holy Communion. m —Morning Praver and Sermon. e “"DR. JORNSTON will preach at 11 am. and 8 pom. sa. 11 8] 8 pu Corner O and Blst sts. n.w. Rev., JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector, 7:30 8.m.—Hols_communion, service and sermon’ by Rec p.m.—Evening prayer und sermon. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 28rd and Washington Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge ) a.m.—Matins o sbop Freeman will administer frmation and give address STy Comtmasion, 845 .. Morning_service, 11 '8.m. 11 — “WOODROW S WILE, OF QoD 745 g N BY LL 0 " Tas— '}‘fi{"’n‘\}{ G0 MADE " 05— Young sctiool. Bethlehem Chapel “4 House of Prayer For All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wxsc.omm Avmuc N.W., near Woodley Road Holy Communion.......... 7:30a.m. Morning Prayer and Litany, 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Dean, 11:00 a.m. People’s Evensong and Ser- mon. Preacher, the RT. REV.. JAMES E. FREE. %AN D. D. Bishop of ‘ashington ............4'00pm. R i Music by the Cathedral Choir The 4 0’Clock Service is"Broadcast by Radio Every Sunday Take Wisconsin Avenue COars or Woodley Road Bus Line. While in Washington See the National Cathedral urch prayer meeting _»‘rected by Mrs. {Sermon by Pastor Johnson, on* Christ Church, Georgetown ‘ l Serangers Weleome, E. Hez Swem . womis cangnt i, 1 city!" 8 pm. Baptisms. Free chairs (men ik’ them): zood tou organ. 11 a. “A strange man Ch., T this tine 4th St. and Va. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastc LAWFTL 9th BET. B AND C S.W. Sonday school. 9:30. ‘Theron Outwater Bibie C: Chbristian Eudeavor, 7 Preaching. 11 a.m., 8 pm.; BLICK Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (16th St. and Columbia Rd.) Bible School at 9:30 am, with classes for all ag I\ien; class meets at 10 o'clock l Divine wor;hxp service at 11 10’clock, with sermon’ by Pastor !Gove G. Johnson. ‘At 7:45 p.m.—The Sunday evening service, all taking part in beautiful |songs, led by Mr. Percy S. Fos- ter. Male chorus will sing, di- E. G. Di happy {“What the Hell.” Bible Teaches on 9:30 a.m. . 11:00 a.m. Bunday School. Preaching service. Evening service. £:00 pm. REV. W. B. OLIV of Boston, Mass will preach. B Y. P, U. NIGHT, West Washington Bapttst Cor. B1st and N sts mw. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Paster BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton sts. n.e. WOODRIDGE BRANCH. New Masonic Hall, 22nd and Rev. 0. O. Dietz, Th.D,, 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school at both plac 11:00 8.m.—Sermon by Pasior: “Un- 8:00 p.m.— hen What H-pmnad" by A, F. Bar ssistant [astor. orill e | Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor at 11 aw. and 8 p.m. Bible school, 0:30 a.m.; Junlor Church, 11 aan.: 6:45 p., B. Y. P U Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Everybody Feels at Home in Bathany, METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVEN: “THE ALL-NESS OF CHRIST” EN FORTY-FIVE “THE WAY OF PEACE" brief reference to. Woodrow Wilson awi bin-desire for Deace. | A BOOK PLAN tht is better than the BOK PLAN for woeld peace. The REAL secret for ivdividuai and international peace. FINE MUSIC 8th and SERMONS BY DR. Sunday The fourth of an interes! Sunday ' Another of the Fireside Sermon which are so gripping.the great audiences which crowd the + church. Especiaily helpful to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH “THYAT IR.A—-COUII:ISTAN TLY BUSY, B —" Churches of Asia.” “COURTSHIP AFTER MARRIAGE” H Streets W. S. ABERNETHY Morning: ting series on “The Seven Morning s about home and home problems young people. Splendid music YOU WILL BE WELCOME entennial u-m" 18 with _ kinson, Chevy Chase Baptist Church

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